Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 10

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PAGE TEN OOLIDGE MESSAGES READ INTO RECORDS OF OIL COMMITTEE: (Continued From Page One) out in that connection. It amounted simply to an exchange of amenities.” C. Bascom Slemp, secretary to President Coolidge later issued a statement correcting the previous White House announcement with respect to the McLean telegram of February 12 The statement said: ‘The telegram sent to Mr. Me- © of February 12 re- president t to the for the 1 Denby as sec- Owing to the date of m it was at first thought it related to the president's Lincoln day address at New York. An examination of the White House files after issuance by the presi- Gent of his statement disclosed how- ever, thet the McLean message re- lated to the Denby matter. A num- ber of congratulatory messages were received in connection with both the statements on the Robin- son resolution and the New York speech. An exchange of messages was read showing that on January 10 Albert B, Fall at Palm Beach wired Chairman Lenroot of the o!l commit- tee asking {f “Walsh h to subpoenae me to testify a response saying “he had not.” Senator Walsh, chief prosecutor of the of] inqu! had gone to Flori to question McLean, but commit records show that he was empow- ered to «= mon such witnesses as he might desire. Gaston B. Means, widely known investigator, once employed by the department of justice, wired to Mc- Lean's secretary early in January that he was on the way to Palm Beach. “Please see Senator Jim and find out if there 1s disposition to make mutual friend make long journey,” sald a message Beach, January 2 to Ira E, Bennett, Wiley is manager of the Cincin- ASPIRIN Beware’ of Imitations! SB < BAS Sf) Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” only. Each unbroken package con- tains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mononceticacidester of Salicylicacid. Advertisement. C.R.& W. MILLING CO. 1830 East Yellowstone For Cabinet Work, Frames Screens, Sash, Surveyors’ Stakes Phone 698-J 747 S. MODER AMBULAN The Lincoln Street HOSPITAL v EQUIPMENT NEW AND CLEA GRADUATE NURSES’ ONLY PHONE 2706 nati Enquirer, and Bennett is an edi- torial writer on the Washington Post, both McLean publications. The telegrams read also Included another “Mary” messages, in which Mrs. Mary Duckstein, a secret agent of the department of justice in- formed her husband, W. 0. Duck- stein, a McLean employe, that “Burns” was uncertain when he could get away from Washington. Mrs. Duckstein was placed on the stand when the reading was con- |cluded. She said that W. J. Burns, | chief of the justice department's bt jreau of investigation had change: previous plans to go to Florida, be- cause a belief tht the oll committee might need hie assistance, but as- serted that other expressions in her messages had been personal between herself and her husband. Mary Quigley, telephone operator for the Washington Post mentioned in geome of the telegrams, was called. John Major of the Post, wir- ing McLean, had asserted she had listened on the lines while W. O. Duckstein was talking, “I repeated the cbnversattions Duckstein had with his wife in an off hand way,” she sald, pecting them to be printed in every paper in the land. I plugged tn and | ‘I'm going down to Palm Beach to- me now.’ “Then I heard Mra, Duakstetn my: ‘Now, Billy, you've got the right {dea at las' “I didn't hear all the conversation. He might have been talking about anything. I've repeated a lot of things to Mr. Majors from the wire. He has @ sense of humor.” Throughout # long cross examina- tion, she clung stubbornly to her story. After examining other telegrams and questioning more of the Mc- Lean employes, and others, the com- mittee concluded its hearings for the day without calling Ira Ben- nett, the Washington Post editorial writer who was the author of the message to McLean mentioning “the principal.” One of those who testified was Fred Starek, a director of the War Finance corporation and a former correspondent for McLean's Cincin- nati Enquirer, and who has been mentioned in one of the ‘2legrams as being very anxlous to get in touch with the publisher on an important matter. He testified that the affair had nothing to do with ofl, but that his business with McLean related to negotiations for purchase of the Washington Post. MORE TELEGRAMS ARE MADE PUBLIC, WASHINGTON, March 6.—More telegraph records received by, the oll committee from Palm Beach were read today at the public hear- ing. On January 22 “Johns” sent a message to E. B. McLean at Palm STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause —Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets ‘That’s what thousands of stomach sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment—clogged liver and disordered bowels, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, healing way. When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away Goes indigestion and stomach troubles. 1923 Oakland touring, snap $550 On December 17, McLean wired | j:itied. rate per word for the Casyer Daily} DEALERS SELL tte cdease Have you a bad taste, coated ¢,|to Atlantic City that h has 2 i Tribune. oe Sore touring, snap -—-._-$225 poor appetite, a lazy, doa eae ean. ee esate Fail. sai toe GOOD USED CARS 1923 Oakland touring, new -_-.$950 ho ambition or energy, trouble with|" On. January 6 McLean trom|, LONDON, March 6—A treaty of HELP WANTED—MALE undigested foods? Take Olive Tablets) patm ‘Beach, wired Bernard M,|fiendship between Germany and] the substitute for calomel. Baruch of New York at George. | Tukey was signed yesterday, says Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are altown, S. C., asking when he would | 8sency dispatch from Constanti- w used ers u ible compound mixed with |be in Washington. nople. This was forecast in a Con- fe consider our 1923 Gray touring, or, olive oil. “You will them by their! “win be in Washington January | *t2ntinople message Monday. car department a major ey Se ee eR NTNU TT 4 olive ‘- They do the work without |__ division of this business New Cars in P Fake one or two at bedtionef “ 99 the giciavion iy cate e for years. wiien Phone. cial ater 6p. ie and conduct it accord- Tort ae ee S108 2 or al for. que on 6 situation in orocco, cul fe. ne 2 Pp. m. bes ms telief, Eat what you like. ees Coughs-Colds-“Flu’ where the rebels have begun an.| maker, and this last fall I —_— ingly. You will receive NOTICE Robt. A. Byrnes & Son Managers Mutual Benefit Health & Ac- cident Assn. Have moved to Becklinger Building Phone 1986 Casper, Wyo. LINCOLN CE SERVICE not ex-| out on the wire. I heard him say: ' night; I've got them all bowing to Cbe Casper Dailp Cridune Taxe The hop-Low™ DIO AND .CET SPARKY oe HIMSELF AGAINST THAT HOR’ HaANoLe ai CHINESE te DOGGONE — ANaTIRg | ~ Ranaoan | | KEEPER VER WELL erm & BIG BOY -/ THERE'S NO\SAY. WHET Se AM SKEEX! Beach saying “subpoena for Fall today. Returnable Friday.” Another “Mary” message in code 6 and 7,” said a telegram to McLean Bernie,” with “affectionate SERVICES OFFERED FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES LITERARY CLUB WILL regards.” ad was presented. Like the other, it} On January 27 “McLean wired Classified Rates CARPENTER. si BUY THIS was addressed to W. O. Duckstein, | Francis L. Homer, a Baltimore law- New ‘Work or repair etn - la McLean employe at Palm Beach.| Yer, asking if the oil committee digs: cantat work. Call ister. WHITE 30 ~ “Burns states,” the message said,| Could compel him to testify where - he had $100,000 on deposit. “Think over certain prominent people and that time,” the telegram said, “and you will realize why large cash funds were kept on hand “lawyer friendly to department said |that an inquiry was on foot to ascer- tain whether McLean was regular appointed dollar year man and asked him to find vut. Department law- yer came to Burns and inquired. Burns said attorney general was the only person who could give infor- The regular meeting of the Cas- per Literary club will be heid this evening at the Industrial Relations hall of the Standard Oil company. There will be a showing of the Gra- tot moving pictures of Yellowstone Park. Members are requested to WANTED—Fords to Two cents per word or ten cents ber line. NO AD LESS THAN 30 CENTS. averag fords used as @ t of estimat Cie line. BLACKFACE C. HEADLINE will be charged the space of two AND GET HAULING This truck {s in good shape and should pay for iteelf in 60 days, man. il _wor! Rein Phone Joe er. telegraphed from Palm Beach on January 11 that facts bring their wives and guests. will be mation regarding such appoint-| Would be developed but names not paciiBesnitons Nasa stderr ot Price $1395. Pay one third cash. ment.” given in, testimony Before Senator} xtanufacturing establishments in FOR SALE—Late model Ford tour “ valsh a im, Beach. ‘ i ing perfect con¢ition, for q) Evidently preparing for mud New York City employ more than RB. slinging. Burns States, imposeible| ,, Duckstein testifted that W. J: | 609.000 men and women. ‘the Casper Daily ‘Tribune sale $275. Phone 2343W. Burns permitted him to-use the de- partment of justice code to decipher messages from McLean. ————> MOSCOW, March 6.—The council of commissars has approved the Russo-Italian trade agreement re- cently negotiated. It will be sent to the central executive committee for final ratifications. wit mot be responsible for more than one incorrect jon of any ad- vertisement ordered for more than ane time. Errors not the fault of tne advertiser which clearly lessen the rd vatue of the = es wili be rectified only by publication without extra charge .wi' FIVB after insertion. No tion will be made when the ermr 6oes not or Seeger the or purpose of i cot Se re. tention w! a ads received over the TELE. PHONE, but we cannot guarantes accuracy. CLOSING HOUR. ‘Want Ads to be classified proper- ly must be in The Casper Tribune office hefure 10:00. Ads received after 10; to say when he can get away. Being kept here on dome hearing. Depart- ment liable to be called on at any time for investigation and to pre- pare injunctions,” Another telegram declared that McLean was informed directly trom the White House that C. Bascom Slemt, secretary to the president, was leaving for Palm Beach.. * This telegram was signed by H. B. McKenna, chief doorkeeper at the executive offices. “The secretary leaves tonight, this: message said. It was dated De- cember 22, 1923, and addressed to McLean at Palm Beach, At the time in December when the committee was trying to get A. B. Fall to come to Washington to testify, he telegraphed J. W. Zevely, counsel for Harry F. Sin- clair, that he was proceeding to Atlantic City from New York and asked Zevely. to join him there. FOR SALE—1920 Buick $275. Call 1405 East 2nd. Basement. Lee Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone. AFRAID SHE COULD NOT LIVE Operation Advised, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable patente) Made It Unnecessary Glasgow, Kentucky.—‘*I was run- down, nervous, seating appetite. My side FOR SALE—1923 Jewett, 4-passen- ger coupe; good as new; Inquire 630 West Yellowstone. BEFORE selling or painting, have dents in body and fenders remov- de; made samo as new, smal) charge; factory man. Warne & Crosby Mo- tor Co., 436 W. Yellowstone. FOR SALE—Ford touring, A-1_run- ning concition, $125. Phone 2T17R5. FOR SALE—Four passenger Ste- phens coupe, terms. Call at 112 S. Washington. Bs FOR SALE—Clydesdale truck; all new tires; new ring gear, radiator} FOR SALE—One-ton Ford truck; runs like new, cheap. 811 East H. REAL BARGAINS Phone ©1700 THE BEST IN TOWN. 1923 Oakland touring has every known equipment; driven only 1,200 mil must sell to help settle es- tate; car owned by Joe Bberhart, Roemer. Call 2202 for full partic ulars, SO —— FOR SALE OR TRADE—Four pass- enger Stephens coupe, will trate for good lot or equity in three or four-room house. Call at 112 9. Washington or write P. O. Box SALSBURGH, Austria, March 6. Fourteen miners returning from work Tuesday were buried by an avalanche near Forleiten. After strenuous efforts a rescue party ex: tricated eleven. At Untersberg a sliding bank of snow swept two youths over a precipice. Both were 1405 East 2nd. Basement. Dooce BRoTHERS Note the foregoing inetructions about counting the words and the Watch out for “Flu” and pneu- monia now. Check coughs or colds quick. McMULLIN’S FORMULA al reliable. Have it handy. othing better for weak lungs, bronchial troubles or asthma. As a germacide and preventive against germ diseases has a hundred uses in every home. Mfrd. only by Tilden NcMullin Co., Sedalia, Mo. Sold by Casper Pharmacy. — Advertisement. takin bias Fide a pound agai ing the Vegetable Com; ‘in. Iamon my fourth bottle, which foaees eight in all Ihave taken. I feel so much better when I take itand every- body tells me I look better. My appe- tite improves and I feel stronger ir ~l am a very nervous wo seems to help my nerve. ALLER, other offensive against the Spanish forces of occupation, states that a Spanish food convoy was ambushed at Izenlasen, but the rebels were later dispersed by artillery firs. The casualties to the convoy were one native killed and four wounded. —_—___—_. the same courtesy, the same intelligent service and honest dealing as you would expect to receive if you were buy- ing a new car. HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Wamen to paint lamp shades for us at home. pleasant work. Whole or part time. Address Nileart Company, 3541 Ft. ‘Wayne, Indiana. HELP WANTED—MALE AND FEMALE a 1924 Gray touring — Haynes, a J81,295 eer 60 touring, in Bae! Cars Equ “ Liberal terms on new ecg cars. f See us today. We have what you fi want. Patterson Oakland Co. 540 E. Yellowstone FOR SALE—Llewellyn bird dog puppies. 1720 Cedar street. Phone 2495M. FOR RENT—Sewing machin month. Brooks. 660 East Phone 1648W. polite ert Adee PS fs ow 2s the FOR SALE — Llewelyn bird dog ppies, 1720 Cedar, Phono i. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE—One double sleepins * couch. 612 S. Lincoln. i For results try a Tribune Clas- sified, Ad. Good Values for Today— DODGE BROTHERS. - 1921 touring, in good condition, Spare tire ....-...--~-..-..$550 1921 three passenger coupe, five good tires. is equipped with large Westinghouse shock ab- sorbers; a good buy for -.$500 1922 screen commercial, pletely overhauled; tires good ~ Chicago & North Westem System C. & N. W. Ry. C., St. P., M. & 0. Ry. Who Pays Taxes? | Depa s PAYS TAXES! Delete ateg have figurei! out that one NE may not own land, or a house or a dollar in every eight of the nation’s 0 business but ont living a normal life income is paid as taxes. lives in a house and follows some occu- pation. WOMAN wants work b; hour. Phone 2079NR. com- are PRACTICAL nursing; will take any kind of cases. Call 754R. SERVICES OFFERED pup 2495 1922 model business coupe, high hood, reconditioned and has a number of extras HE indirect taxes are Nppvoximately equal to the direct taxes. 1922 model touring, has the high hood; body simonized and wheels repainted; looks like new and is in. A-l mechanical condition; extra equipment consists of front bumper, motometer, John- son transmission lock and spare tre $700 BUICKS 1923 four cylinder tpuring; is equipped with front bumper, mo- tometer. hood and radiator cov- erecenes a house pays taxes direct, e who rents a house pays tax i. tectly through the owner. ae ee AN N increase in taxes paid by the manu- facturer causes an increase in the price of manufactured articles. Wp direct taxes paid by tne railroads plus the direct taxes paid by their employees, together with the indirect taxes paid by both, are equivalent to consider- ably more than one-eight of the railway operating revenues. CT would be more nearly correct to, say that out of every dollar paid the rail- toads for transportation, twenty cents, or MARCEL and bobcurl $1; appoint- ments at your home, Call 850J be- tween 11 and 12 a, m. CALCIMINING and painting, jobs; prompt service; work ‘guar- anteed. Phone 2717R5. STUDENT will marcel and bob- curl for practice, no charge. Call 641 CY. increase in taxes on real estate causes an increase in rents. AUCTIO} There will be a big auction sale at 234 South David, noon at 2 p. m. of household furn' ture, rugs, bedding, cooking utensil ashes, glassware, etc. Harned Fur- , niture Co., 234 S. David. Phone 249. sattdhartretcadtrco ndash i sate) HE railroads pay taxes direct to the of 35 5 er; Gabriel snubbers and ve Fe E- ven, Abe ; ' more, eventually finds it way through the ADVANCE student will do marcel-| good tires, very reasonahig. | * OR SALE—Gas range high oven. state and national governments various channels of taxation into the cof- ing and bob cyrling for practice] priced at’ $600 | quick sale.” Phone 1794NW. anounting es about 5% cents out of each fers of ai government, national, state and free of charge. 641 CY. ig pl aeRaan reir Se is dollar earned. municipal. NASH. Ke ai 5 HARPER method, scalp treatment, model atx cylinder touring, |< sews MaDe oe {RSs railroads pay their employees wages for falling hair, shampooing, mar-| cut down and box L 3 Midwest Heights. x out of which the employees pay taxes celling; home appointments. Mrs.| tires are good including sparc eights. both direct and indirect 3 ’ - R. Colby. Phone 1665M. motor needs amount of | FOR SALE—Four-hole stove, £23 j = rk; wou an. excellent attachment, $21; three burner cab- I]\HE railroads buy material from the brasil repeat city,” reterence,| USM delivery car F150. || ebineetee Spsian SEEM cba eae papier who p: taxes both President Phone Prices reasonable. ‘Nlic um M ¢, nut ends ae tt child’ ec! id indirect, resi i ISC il iNT ie nh PAINTING and house decorating Saag Motor Co, caib ond tad SUS ab macameln 207 —S : Phone 18603 after § v'clock, 131 E. Fifth Phone 724] Go. Phene stent we eriae

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