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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune high but no danger of floods ts ap-| tained by a vote of confidence in the | "tte convention yesterday. PAGE TWELVE. ~ TWO HEARINGS _ FAIL TO DRAW (Continusd From Page One) jaunt down to Florida and com- gmenced collecting the names of peo- vanced that $100,000 to ex-Secretary "Fall, and Teapot Dome began to “boll, Senetor Lenroot turned his attention to the Teapot Dome case ‘and no more was on hand with the ‘Russian probers. ‘The crowds that had been listening ary merely said the hearing might resume when there was not so much else going on. But most anyone will admit that.that time hasn't arrived yet. SPRING FLOODS PLAYING HAVOC (Continued From Page One) Powder River at Arvada, forty miles east of here. Stub trains are to be run from Coolidge, a Maine Republican con- vention, for the first time since 1896, pledged itself in support of a candidate. prehended at present. Danger of the Burlington railroad bridge at Arvada, Wyoming was abating at noon today and the diyi- sion officials were considering run- ning trains over it tonight, accord- ing to reports at the divisional head- quarters here. The flood waters were said to be receding and repairs to both the Arvada and Cadiz, Wyo. ming bridges would make them en- tirely safe by tonight, it was said. The Big Horn riyer was reported subsidiag today and the railroad’s bridge at Hardin was reported un- damaged. Poincare Given chamber of deputies 327 to 201, i: Sete petite site Seema ten Ate use very honorable effort’ to MAINE G secure the nomination of President LJ 0. P. PORTLAND, Maine, April 4.—| Fifteen delegates, who will rep- resent Maine nt the Republican na- tional convention in Cleveland, were aligned today with the forces sup- porting President Coolidge for the Republican presidential nomination as a result of the vote of the Maine Macaroni is a good wholesome meal in itself. Just the food for Lent. Appetizing and Nutritious. Can be to Russia's woes fell off and Sena- tor Borah announced he would await a more propitious time te con*tinue that hearing. Later on Senator Lenroot resigned from the Teapot Dome committee, Dut he has been fll most of the time Billings to Sheridan and from Edge- mont, S. D., Echeta, Wyoming, east of Powder River, it is reported at the raflroad’s division headquarters here Driftwood and ice, carried on the crest of the rivgr swollen by the wince and everyone has forget there ‘was a Russian hearing. Senator Borah now says that sometime he may be able to get attention to the Russian affair, but he does not say it very hopefully. Members of the “gallery” who were getting some real thrills out of the Bok plan hearings, have begun to ask, in light of the recent indict- ments and citations for contempt of witnesses before the Daugherty com- mittee, what became of the fine pros- pects for similar action by the Moses committee against Edward Bok and Miss Esther Lape, secretary of the Bok peace plan organization. The last seen of that at that time exciting hearing, was a wordy battle between Sensors Moses and Cara- way over the pertinence or tmpert- tnence of s Lape’s answers tq thelr chairman's questions. The “gallery” was awaiting with many thrills to see what would céme of the executive sesion to act on Miss Lape’s refusal to answer ques: tions in the way the chairman in- sisted they should be answered. It it still waiting. That was on the dof January. Inquiry Senator Moses’ office ances of the committee worl: met with almost Does anybody re- appeared to be the blank stares. member that?” attitude: Melting of snow in the Big Horn mountains has piled up against the Arvada bridge and greatly weaken- ed it, breaking several piling tim- bers under the temporary bridge erected to carry the tracks when out last fall and during the winter An ice gorge has formed against the bridge at Cadiz, also, it is re ported, and broken several timbers ‘The Belie Fourche river at Edge mont is reported high. Rig and Little Goose Creeks, run- ning through Sheridan, are running AID CAN'T BE DONE y experience with doctors and medicines caused me to lose faith in both, and when a friend told me that Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy would cure my stomach trouble I told him ‘it can’t be-done.” How- ever, he finally persuaded me to try it and to my surprise it did. 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