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A Newspaper for All the Family, Clean, Unbiased, and a Booster for City, County and State Che Casper Daily Trina HI YY 28, 1924 , NUMBER 81 WYOMING—Generally night and Tuesday, Warmer to- night im north central portion and somewhat colder in extreme north- west portion. No Branches Will Be Allowed For Federal - Banks; Court States WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—The right of a state to pre- vent national banks within its borders from establishing branch banking establishments was upheld today by the supreme court, which at the same time ruled that the same probibiede was contained in the federal statutes them- selves, The court's decision, which set- tles a controversy that has shaken the banking world for many months was handed down in the case of the first National Bank of St. Loui: The bank has demurred from a Missouri state law prohibiting it from ¢@stablishing branches, and, losing in the lower federal court, has appealed. The decision of the lower court was affirmed. (I CITY JOLT Eighteen states had joined Mis- sourl, in maintaining the right of é the state governments to prevent national banks from indulging in ‘ 3 branch bankin, The court not only upheld that right, but held that the St. Louis Bank case had been properly brought, and that the Missouri Jaw was not in conflict with federal statute: i Justice Sutherland delivered the COLLEGE STUDENTS ROB MISSOULA POST OFFICE Trio Get Away With $35,000 In Currency But Are Apprehended and Confess Where Money Is Hidden FINAL SIFTING TO RESULT IN CHARGES BEING. HARRY F. SINCLAIR WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. The naval oil disclosures were debated by the senate today in a_ history-making GWASHINGTON — The Japanese embassy has inquired at the state department the nature of proposed action to tighten immigration sec- fendants. tions dealing with Japanese entry. * 4 under $5,000 were classified as earn-|er's own information but some two weeks. pomeere te Fes sesne lepepp thal ofS AAA eaten BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Jan, 28} ©d for purppses of this recuction, Continued on Page Boven. 2 Presi Cool- A y fib ee 2 ee Secor axed ance nai el ee thane eiaa ent WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—Pavor-|idge. = Plans for the conference to be |—Pelito Quintana, former collector rts were ordered today by held later this week with north- rate Didi hes commerce committee} WASHINGTON, Jan, 28—The | western. bonkers meantime aro upon the nominations of Frederick | Northwestern credit situation oc- | moved forward by Secretaries Hoov- 1. Thompson of Alabama, William} cupied a large place in the attention | cr and Wallac S, Hill, South Dakota, and Bert E./ of President Coolidge today, [ ae Oregon to be members of} Managing Director Meyer of the WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—A plan] nor since the revolt of Governor —— of customs at Matamores, has been appointed governor of the state of Tamaulipas by President Obregon to succeed General Benecce Lopez, who i 5 has been acting as military giver- Get 60 Barrels To Stop Thefts From Storage Of Automobiles army of bandits, sald’ to have BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 28.—Robert Ackler, 19, Butte;] a new type of automobile lock Co E ted t numbered twenty or thirty, raid- |R, I, Heller, 21, Boston, and/Bernard Quesnell 21, Kalis-| mended to prevent either the Ngress xpecte .e) pany’s plant at Hammond, Ina- | Pell, students of the University of Montana at Missoula,| the thief from indulging their de- Favor Abrogation of jana, which is used as a govern- | are under arrest in that city charged with robbing the Mis-| ‘ies. has been invented by Jesse the story of three guards, forced : F carpenter. The lock regulates the " . > ant , }had been consigned from Spokane to the Missoula Trust} fow of gasoline so that there is Ny bd them to @rink whiskey until they if P And Harry Sinclair. then robbed the place of sixty Heller has been acting as substi- ‘| the car started but not enough to Lae = barrels of whiskey, tute mail clerk at the postoffice. WOMAN TRIED drive it away before the motor BULLETIN stalls. currency arrived yesterday. Late AUTO SIIPPLY HOUSE HEAD last night Heller, who was then off 8 shift, returned to the postoffice. , before sundown today, Senator ST. LOUIS, Jan. 28—What antl- About 1:30 Ackler and Quesnell Norris Will Run iS DEDICATED Walsh, ‘Democrat, Montana, de. scribed as tffe first setback to Sen- sealetitaer iy that beay iscuare ator James A. Reed's presidential and another clerk, B. A. Hollenstein- i ye the p the Democratic state committee in ‘ er, and escaped with the $35,000 in WASHINGTON, Jan. 28-—Sens-} LINGLE, Wyo. Jan. 28.—With| Wits escrek is- “ute opinion, from which Chief Justice Meet in Springfield for] A wire from Denver telling of the| currency. Heller's. suspicious ac- tor Norris of Nebraska, one of the eee ee, Tate and Justices VanDeventer and 2 s Warren H. Wilson of Columbia unt-| said, “when he willingly divested ge ‘: to 26 vote. ‘The McAdoo forces as, | Collum, president of the Auto| and Quesnell, room mates of Heller,| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, gan.| Who announced two years ago that | versity aa guesta.of honor, the new| himse’f of responsibility for the 9. decision interpreted in| sert they have 38 votes on the Equipment company, was received | were next arrested. Two guns|os— ire, Martha Gerrans Gardner, | 22 Would retire at the end of his kuthoritative legal circles was not ms 7 x 4 to the Presbyterian Communit charged with fist degree murder |cided to be a candidate for re-nom- 9 nity|to an official to+whom Porters, it was said, did not- want | ager of the company. Death result-|'The three confessed and told that church here, will be dedicated this} would never had entrusted them.” special laws which authorize banks} the convention to go to Springfield. |e from complications due primarily | they had secreted the money under|®%4@ whose husband has already | ination. “ acquire “existing institutions The structure holds a gymnasium | senator said the secretary in his ap- after Reed announced his candidacy. | untimely removal of Mr. McCollum |The money was recovered. ‘The and “ai ‘auditorium, with provision| pedsamsetbetars the otitis wiry, had Pee.» sited ae Comptroller of! David L. Rockwell, of ttavenna, | wit! not affect the plans of the com: ; he y tw 4 clined, tb athe through the arrangement of a stage | of important transactions for whicl —————— Ee * affect his ruling which permits aint hereto fel G. Roper. Gardner is alleged to have. alded and Cressing rooma. Dimensions of | under the law, he is responsible. banks to establish tellers’ windows| xrcAdoo’s chief in Washington, it AP | ter husband, George Gardner, who feet wide by 25 feet high. Such a Was executed las: August for the mae of ‘business, A. thorough study of : AAT | muraer of « deputy sheritt and Mfrs. ek enn the decision, however, is-bainy made Concern Opens : Gardner's brother in law, Joseph Lingle, gatherings. , It. is announced that man: Mi pee ‘ “The ‘state contends that Mrs. oe Asai Ry “e The Casper Plumbing andeBieat- $ t b Gardner prompted ‘her husband. to| NEW YORK...Jan. 28.—Sidney K. session, with all indications Be On AW Aw , ag company. ts onerof the “lates! A ter Torrington Lions|‘pointing.to adoption before S concerns to open in this city. The deputy sheriff to servé attachnient | at Newton, N. J. today*filed in fed- : . : ; i r , ‘With ‘new loenses ‘being tssted| ters at 117; West Second street. The affair gccurred on the Gardner|the,Shefman’ act. naming Will 1H. Seeds pit pi act) Sanaa = to motorists this year, it has come] management plans to give efficient ranch near Welby, Utah, in 1921. Hays,-and a number of the largest’ ; | fo. the -attention .of local officials | serviee in all departments, President Coolidge was completing 1 t that many auto owners apparently. RR eS ree Ie j t cording to court attaches, has a/|butors in the United States as de- his plans to place prosecution of are not aware that license plates person faced trial four times. ‘ beeen distinguished lawyers,.one a Dem-r loans one of his plates to a friend : and the motorist with a false sense Py two plates between two cars are i te oil inquiry presented on the iter as > Justice court. ROME-~Princess Yolanda, eldest} Car Runs Down Hill sena ; Chairman Dawes’ Com- So far only small fines have been | daughter of King Victor Emmanuel r uns D senate floor the annulment reso fines wilt a made stiffer as the CHEYENNE, Wyo. Jan. 38 investigating committee. The dis- : ; se ance of the proposal on both sides clude Paris Meetings given time to be educated. “License | euted by a firing squad in a duarer| instantly killed last night, and Dr, , Hicenise tage are as useless as nolto turn Juarez over to Mexican rev-| seriously injured, when an automo- os Tex. Bclisdconte ey agents ri ag license at all this year. olutionary chiefs. bile driven by McGrath overturned! Qccupation of Esperanza Ex ected—| attacks on 2 siete Raat sc [PT te, bat vet the memettine PARIS, Jan. 28.—Chair- Pp je] Dp been repulsed and general Guada-| Senator Lenroot presented a letter ‘ upon Mexico City, wireless reports| turn the Doheny lease for the Call- held its last session in Paris fractures of three ribs and dlstoca- leasing company is reimbursed for Pa pean ahs ro aps te - state, its actual expenditures. r leaving the roa grappling with the problem of Ger- while coasting down a. long hill. Sea eat etEO™ casas Dhan te padenam boos orate many’s finances. The committee- BOSTON, Jah. 28—A finding of at Esperanza, and has withstood man pane pts or iner ‘William J, Brickley | question eager merly resided in Denver. expected momentarily, according to latest official reports federal attacks agninst the line with | Priate $100,000 to pay the expenses day. Today's discussion, reviewed | Eliot Harding, daughter of w. P.|** Bait Tatcht Wille he an eae | Secretary of War Serrano stated that previous reports that rons taxes: Danas relntcroed 1b lee tean ae ee the general points on the German |G. Harding, governor of the federal] wagnHINGTON—Representatives a Esperanza had been captured were erroneous, Revolu-| Yo!unteers and ‘additions to their day, was a staff nurse at the Ivin- army an w sufficiently | Ot confined to the senate, Al- which have been under considera- | Harding died at the Harding home returned from Germany report that fighting, which began Saturday trains; and, forcing’ the enemy. to rmy and are no’ sufficiently Th = atin eat tpl heatthvwas: the ‘ykobabia’ Giese! of country’s eae egrets tod about a year, resigning early last] morning, were officially reported at ports stated. they would not act for the present, © experts are s' extremely pect veme! 3 “ '- optimistic over the prospects of for- | the sulcide, Dr. Brickley: sald. Hinson ag A Sprimier. Bde was '& daughter. of po renraeradione carried ‘out | Reports ef the death of General] ‘Reports that the elty of Oaxaca} Representative Garrett, of Tennes e ee Word of her death came as a shock Maycotte, rebel, were without offi- fe started a debate with a xpeech settlement pf, the reparation: prob- from ehucan, under General To- Spall ag cid on St hae ig pst e ppetri ee of | was exceedingly popul pete, who routed the rebel van-| According to specials from Cel-| otticial bulletin: issued fone ite pehe ae eal dered Cape thelr fer Y on re to ac’ ore promptly, BA 2A el coppe comae BEE NEW YORK — George Henry | trom Techamachalco led by Gener-| turned from Penjamo, the president | powdauarters, stated, “Rebel troops i i pits ‘Gerniany indicate that the Ger- WORK UNDER DIFFICULTY son said he knew nothing about Mr.|£2¥Me eastern campaign manager | x! Almazan, consisting of cavalry, | has given out reports recelved from Morelia and General Estrada’s stra- petehesstay\ Seay Rinne Bao man public men are ready to offer a statement declaring the “Teapot | commanded by General Urbalejo.| which was captured by rebels, un- parent on the western front where pad hasan 4 volutl i fed examination of the problem at close WN, Pa, Jan. 28,.—|,, WASHINGTON, (orf telea Coolidge an impossibility as a Re-| of <he rebela at 11 Palmar and Can-| dey alewe te the effect that the | Tevolutlenary: sueceses are being | °gvened: ‘Walsh, Democrat, Mons 3 Hindered by water and jgas areas | {onal banks are prohib' publican candidate.” anda, Morelos, capturing military | attacking forces suffered heavy loss: Ae Ee ia ne Syerpe A es and virtually exhausted their In the Washington Star, of Jaduary ;; branches, the supreme cou! dock, the California sprinter sus- | working in relays were early today . ° Ratuel oielae weak rrgartaliy wend: clair tnterests had not been subs France without permission, has filed | cashire mine here by the Barnes does not conflict with the laws of Ba ahi Biv eoneictine venti mitted to the eabinet and that many an application for ‘reinstatement. ee iene ay LORRY, “jane the United States FEDER Al oO A Ni Ss pars keke: the faterti ope was he! any survive. I ‘ a q Union, said today that he. would | bodies of 31 men who died as the] wasnINGTON, Jan. 28.—Action garrison, some stat. that two fictal family learned of the Teapot hold the application for the execu- d ived at Ac- WASHINGTON, Jan, —A re-|the newspapers. mine have been removed from the ; to the rebel lines and arrived at Ac : i o cat 2 next week. workings. Prsldent, Harding: to he's memnber| WASHINGTON, Jan. %8—Call for Montana, aid a committes of Mon-| ambaro, where they are being re.| duction of 25 per ‘cont on the taxes |. “This 1» a ayndicated article,” renee : vent | Yoted today by the house ways and |into scores of cities, I do not bes by th in-] western agricuitural situation to be| tives and Representative French,| K¢cobar who is seeking to preven| post iened tnaey, ay, posed brea for| held in Washington beginning next | Republican, Idaho, and Representa-| rebel incursions into Guanajuate, | Means committee and afl incomes | eve this purports to give the writ. MOSCOW, Jan. 28—The body of [ining early in the morning before vl War Finance Corporation, just re-| to make federal loans available to] Lopes de Lara, General Lopez tomb in the shadow of Kremlin, | fons, thousands gathered in the vi- the shipping board, » dus vans a pee Oe adie eto whither it was carried yesterday | cinity of Red Square, awaiting the turned from the northwest as a stockholders for recapitalization of | w ° . Liquor Bandits New Trick Lock CHICAGO, Jan, 23—A small WAUKEGAN, II, Jan, 28— ed the Hammond distillery com: speed-loving son of the owner or ; ; hur Markley, etired nav, i The etecg house and according to | soula postoffice last night of $35,000 currency. The money | AmUt Markley, a retired navy Leases Given Doheny were thoroughly intoxicated and | Company. barely enough of the liquid to get He was at the postoffice when the WASHINGTO? we ene B L the resignation of Secretary Denby is in the hands of President Coolidge Reed Democrats in “Missouri de- were admitted to the postoffice by i DIES AT HOME IN DENVER Heller. Ackler and Quesnell, mask- For Senate Job ao Siren remap ed, presented guns and bound Heller the present head of the navy depart. Governor William B. Ross and Dr.| unfitness" for office, Senator Walsh ‘ate convention by a 38] death this morning_of S. T. Me-| tions caused his arrést. Ackler sroup of Republican insurgents, = me, Hor, arhice, Senater Buder dissented. community house which is attached | naval reserves. and. turned them over ated 3 eae ee ; ’ present term, said today he had de- “ ‘as interfering with any| {ttt committee. | ‘The Reed: sup- [today by P. C. Loveland, local fnan- | were found in a closet in their room _ evening. Beyond this, however, the Montana which lawfully have t at be. The &ction came less than 24 hours | to pneumonia, It is thought that the | a bridge over the Missoula fiver.| paid the supreme penalty, was in tees ¥ * his y have. branch: banks. ee district court today for the fourth three youths are being hel ey rev, fe t theatricals bel »|shown absolute lack of knowled; the. curre he | Onio, western manager for McAdoo | pany to erect @, large office aad | cera route, are, being elas tyme. Her three previous trials ‘or amateur theatricals being made | show olute of knowledge the decision would not) arrived today from Chicago. He] store building in Casper. Fesulted in jury disagreement. | Mrs: TNA He the building are 72 feet long by 45 at points other than the main plnce| was said, New Plumbing room for general participation in by the comptrolierto determine de- Irvine. finitely that question. Two Plates Must from nearby towns will be at the shot Irvine who accompanied the | Samuelson, propristor of a theater |e club will attend in a body. ad. t : - company. has established. headquar- Papers on some farm property. The|eral court’ suit for $450,000 under Ba ak Lace ide tk ta oe eg oc re ’ Whil deb: ESSION Never before in Utah history, ac-{motion picture producers and. distri- Pad tha sy Balen nok he } a MSE he eersceaaily ese ee annulment suits in the hands of two q woe : Erith Japan entry. pairs, ‘The charitable motorist who Summary of Night . = : : crat and one a Republican, with ii Miss Edith Haight Vic- structions to act independently of ? : the department of justice. of business acumen who distributes News of Acci id lent A Senator Walsh, Democrat, Mon- Mie etdkine’ thats’ ayneatanes in tim tana, who has taken the lead in the < e assessed against offenders, but the|gave birth to a daughter. lution approved in principle by the year grows older andimotorists are| yr, PASO—Five men were ex | ies mith Haight, 26, @ muvee, was cussion pointed to. general accept A the chamber. tage and dealers’! cemetery after discovery of a plot} 1. wtcGrath of Cheyenne was SSA Da ens, - just south f Cheyenna th attacks on tho Vera Cruz front have| Clair interests, but at the same time TS Cae ae . of Cheyenné on the man Charles G. Dawes’ com- MOSCOW—Nioolal Lenine was|Greley road, Miss Haight’s skull tines 5 , ty b >. ‘y . Miss Sanchez has st v1 from E. L, Doheny, offering to re- mitteaiohiregarstion-eeeets pil ce uv"; | want freckarad: “Motegi tmcttaited Rebels Reported to. Have Lost uperpersnet pes mtecperieu advance S z f ° . . received by the Dela Huerta Junta | fornia reserve on condition that the HINGTON—A group of nine| tion of ono clavicle. The accident 3 > r today before proceeding to RETURNED BY PHYSICIAN Sr ASEINC RE Aerero rot nips! ten. ct one, slayicle, She accident Heavily During Fighting in El Paso from Vera Cruz today Berlin tonight for further As a part of the president's prose- f 1 command of the: rebel front Both Miss Haight and@ McGrath for- MEXICO CITY, ‘Jan. 27._Occupation of Esperanza is| "4 ress " aak men will continue-theif consultations | sulcide was reported by Acting Med- :: 3 Pp congress would be asked to appro- mostly te PeMEIit 44a eat toe veedsee | today Aa the eabd pt atieeagraeete on the federal offensive against Vera Cruz received here.| «ase, the reports. stated. Trevel | Of the ult, Action on that feature Ss bile accident near Che: ~| oS Debate on the naval of] issue was banking. and. railroad . questions | reserve bank of' Boston. “Miss |o¢ ¢he: Agriculture department Just sat the tvin.| tionary losses in killed, wounded and captured during the] pra? PY Gevertions from the federal s0n Memorial hospital here for é through the house leaders indicated 7 Beacon street last Saturday. Ill strong to start an offensive, the re- tion the last. two ‘days. a if retreat toward Esperanza, ing this year. Mra, Inez Haight of Lawrence,. Colo. see, the Democratic floor leader, mulating practicable suggestions for —_——>—_—- ey re paar st apes Pada heats. v glade atcopere ter fap Te has been taken by the federals are = .. " ‘ 4 > : . lem. All express gratification over MINE RESGUE CREWS AT Wy emenecren. genre to the local hospital staff ns she clal confirmation, army’ Sind! aaa tea railing President Coolidge and at the notable unity displayed through- guard at Llano Grande; the second | aya, where General Obregon has re- WUABIINGON 22. Sonatas) zohik have gained a signal victory Tay tis's statamcctt, for Senator Hiram Johnson, Issued | and the third from San~ Marcos, | fugitives arriving from Morelia. tegy ig becoming more and more AD: | Gays husediataly atthe ther saute the fullest cooperation for further Dome scandal has made Calvin | General Almazan reported a defeat| ger General Estrada, after a four range. ns are te! Legeseraa tana, cal'ed attention to an. article =< laws of Missouri from establ ee ee BOSTON, Jan. 28—Charles Pad-| mine rescue crewa which have been pet Nay cacmtinltteal Tt wan: stated” that INCOME TAXES 24, In which the statement was In ‘a case brought by 3 he made that the question of leasin pended by the Amateur Athletic un-| trying to reach a small group of |Ga¥,in cise Wonmte by tte Kut E T pe ace ce th creas ope ie the Teapet Dome reserve to the Bin fon last summer for competing in| miners still entombed in the Lan-| S40" stated that the state law fighting at Bullring, a oe aaaatnat: members of President Harding's ef: villam C. Prout, president o' result of an explosion of gas in the| wion the nomination of George B. thirds fought thelr. way through Dome lease for the first time from tive committee meeting in Chicago of the federal trade commission, was} geMeral conference on the north-| tana farm organizations, representa-;inforced by columns undzr General } ©f earned income up to §20,000 was] Senator Walsh said, “and has gone Nicolai Lenine lies in-an unfinished | the clvil mass of the House of Un- ? y e' 5 ‘ations within the state, while Shales Gane ing of’ the funeral procession.| WASHINGTON, Jan. 28—The su-| member of the commission sent to| banks’ in’ stringent credit areas..|tary oper . refust determine what ald thé federal gov-| particularly the northwest, is being | turning the civil administration over|/ PAWTUCKET, R. f., Jan, 28.) Mrs, Richard Conway was awak: tribute .to ‘the man they honored | It was thirty: in alae Pateart eS arte sabitine eer ernment might wander, had.an en: | sthaiet iy Drexident, Coclige aay to/ Guinlank: Fourteen persons are believed to|ened by her young daughter, wha PR i ng a ade tae We lecihe Mownigcd zh anny yey Sant Sr maatheata gagement to deliver his report and | means of bringing quicker financial] Governor Quiatana's first. official | have lost thelr lives clther from as-| complained of the edor of gas, Mrs, bce Se Nisa AaraROGAN ‘poatiin GELine'h \Valathion !n alae: Werkdri's} con: | dlncnass ales; ceaantivn ipiane ve oe | collet ts that section than would be | act was to loss gambling places in | phyziation or from an explosion and|Conway It a lamp and the explo: we onaket. rests on: ex. levated “ een MANOR Prien io rensation law applies to a workman | capitalization ‘of northwestern | possible through formation of.a pri a fire die ues. fall cottase at Cum Leen denteos ed os house fol latform in the Mausol k- | wo s , a Be ceca Te a sank vate syndicate of bankers verland Hill, Manville, early today. | iowec onway, her two sone which is the word “Lenine” in re oe Maa radas me Koala Ghadelin: 5 AHia Law ton Wielacs wa called’ Ky tha 31 (Me Goalida@ dette Greg pil vane |. cates ieee One: : and ‘of six members of the family of | Mic Conway, wag killed, Uet letters. _ r cars santas a @ salute fram | dustrial Coumissicn of California Washington representative of the | some members of c . em-| here, ware reported jas Adelard Hamel were found in the} In the Ing house a family a ee an one ares thai Saareincs whistles as the casket | a case against the Alaska Packers’ | American Farm Bureau Federation; | plates enactment af emer -}have advanced midway ruins and seyen gthep persons arejof jon named fame} reshieq and it ‘kg. gat EE eee Deaton Ce towrered to. sis Cale: ‘association, _ Representative Leavitt, Republican. (Continued on Page Seven.) that poiut and Matamor 7s missing. jis belleved thoy are all dead, iS

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