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PAGE, TWO. SENATE VOTES TO oTOP WORK NEXT SATURDAY House Resolution Is Adopted After Fight By LaFollette. WASHINGTON, June 3.—Con- gress will adjourn next Saturday under a house resolution adopted today by the senate. ‘ Republican and Democratic party jeaders joined in curing fina rt val for 1. nment plan de t the La Fo wahted to delay action until ther was a definite assurance that farm relief, railroad and reclamation logislation could be passéd. The vote by which the house resolution was adopted was 53 to’ Just beforé final action, Senator La Follette's proposal for a recess of a month instead of final ad- journment was voted down, 36 to 2, and a@ proposal by Sénator Frazier, Republican, North Dakota, to delay the adjournment date until June 21, was defeated, 85 to 53. Senator La Follette immediately after the vote gave notice that as a representative of one of the states in the area of agricultural depres- sion, he felt it his duty “to object this time to any legislation, h does not have as ‘ts purpose » rellef of the farmer.” ty-four Republicans and 19 including the titular ties, voted for The opposition was composetl of 14 Republicans, Democrats and the two Farmer- Labor senators. nator Underwood, Democrat, Alabama, sought unsuccessfully to obtain unanimous consent to make the pending Muscle Shoals bill the unfinished business of the senate. He then served notice that-at the earliest opportunity he would move formally for ‘consideration of the bill RELIEF PLANS FOR GERMANY ARE DEFEATED WASHINGTON, June 3,— Two resolutions proposing appropriations by the erican government fo: herman Yellef were réjected to¢ny ly the senate foreign relations com- mittee, B00 ACRES OF LAND IS ADDED 10 BIG RANCH) J. E. Kimball Inst week purchased a tract of 600 acres from J. B. Hig: gins of Gh ng it to his large Circ! at. Boxelder park. Close to 3,000 acres is com- prised in the Circle K, with a run ning stream on practically every 80 E. Kim| Kimball ——— ull is a broth ‘asper. LATE FLASHES} con. WASHINGTON, June ou by ent resolutic t and ser ppointr the board of tax ap. provided in the new tax law during the recess of congress. The action was taken upon the request of Secretary Mellon because of a ruling by the comptroller gen- eral holding that salaries could not be paid to the appointees without such special legislation, in con- firmation was not given by the senate WORCESTER, Mass, June 4.— An engine and two cars,of an ex press train on the Boston and Al bany road, were derailed late t " " fireman and engineer on the train are thought to have been illed, Many, are believed to be ured. ‘ON, June 3.—Plans 1 today by s lamaticn states to the bill recommended t terior department fact findin, mission as a rider to the urg lency bill now t enate N, June 3.—(By The As Prews.}—The Chang rx and itelft 1 appear offi R tag tomor WASHINGTON, June ferees on the appropriation & ho! © amendment authorizir propriation of $100,000 for the pur of the Bright Angel Trial in izona. This item has been in con troverny since March 18 and ha prevented enactment of the bill BANDITS KILL TWO PERSONS CHIQAGO, June 3.—Thwart an attempt to rob a real esta fice of $500 which baa t 1 taken In by Charles Wahl, a rent ally wounded Wah! and Joseph } crona died in @ hospital, Getting Ready. for the Campaign? Che Casper Daily Cribune d others who] has his particular way to do it. President Coolidge (center) far have brutally murdered the moral restraint; was it sex perver- study which long had en- grossed the it an unbala the torture of humans, that led Nathan E. Leopold, Jr. and studied the ca torture and killing f Nant young kil t of the] ¢ beings, gloating over and ultimate ¢ Oficials in Washington, reaitzing a strenuous campaign {s about to come, are getting fit and ready. Ea Secretary of Labor James J. Davis wings Indian clube and Speaker of the House Gillett pulls the welghty, BY OWEN L. SCOTT 19: nsolidate: Association) Press CHICAGO, June 3.—The psychia- in clover. Alre begun coining new phras spinning tenuous theories to explain 19-year old boys, pam- they s and of millionaire . fathers; thelr ‘teens; gifted in beyond their fellows— son of another million The trial of the,slayers when the joint ‘fortune of the fathers involved has been into full play, promises a ttle of allenists urpassing even Harry K. Thaw strug freedom e lust for killing, bred praved through lack young savants; or was ced mentality that de Loeb to islay young Rob- ‘To build up a theory for the crime that will save the two boys from ithe. gal millions Loeb, ident of Roebuck and Company, and of Nathan E. yold, ship and manufacturer, are being The millions of . Jacob manufacturer, will go be- Jemgnd of the Jaw in Illi n eye for an eye—the gal- the confessed slayers. of the mental specialists ©, see in vado, the ‘boastfulness of the evidence of the lust for its own sake. find in the crime of the bril- rs an exaggeration bears out this theory. desire that gave Harry K pleasure in the flagellation of | d boys. The statement of that they killed “for the seeking a new thrill— Both boys had delved deeply into curious literature. Leopold, in pat much time to] f rverse He | monarchs of | th rtu ath, He knew, present ¢ perverts. many in number, who derive plea personally inflicted in- Other specialists incline to the young F\ nks was kid n of some history of the precocious pair, who were graduated from neo at whlch est sung amen en-{ Miss Stella Nichols of at which most the intended vic form of perversion with their flippant . raw| Casper Receives attitude toward. morality dain of relig This is distinc crimes of degen ordinary or perversion, psychia- affairs of the emotions, rather than of the intellect. stocracy of moronity’? is used by one well known classify ]ing made by the American Child the part of the youth: a bright shell None of the alienists pay: much to the statément of at the money they the sought to ranks") fathét |? Both lads The al agree, lies somewhere in m of pathology,. loeb has collopsed now. He is no longer a haughty young He is just a broken boy, pitifully apprehensive of the gallows he pictures as awaiting mpelling motie. Antellectual, weak, contemptuqus, the end of a noore is his portion, and he is ready ob it seems that this boy, hav- ing tried all the sensations that life looks forward ta death as t new adventure. His strongekt emotion seems to be that broken confessor of -their ee ae SE ATTICA, Ind—Three persons were|to the teacher each day. Judges in killed and approximate:y jured when a (eft) thinks baseball the {deal way: PSYCHIATRISTS BUSY SPINNING THEORIES TO EXPLAIN STRANGE MURDER Why Panperel Sons of ee ee eee Should Kill Robert Franks Gives Alienists Big Opportunity OF CHICAGO LAD AWARDED S800 Scholarship. Miss Stella Nichols, teacher of the Eighth grade: at West Casper 1, Js winner of a $500 teacher's arship' to'gny university she sire to attend, the award be- | Health association, New York, from in its fine} which the announcement came to- contradictions on|day. Miss Harriet Smith, teacher who “showed | in the pri and! Miss Juanita Moss primary teacher undoubted|/at East Casper, were given honor- symptoms of sexual perversion, with} able mention for work accomplish of sophistication epposition to the subletyy of their 'y at North Casper and in| ed. hes award-was made as the re- g | brilliant, | |! egocentric that hangman's to MISS STEELA NICHOLS sult of a contest staged for the pur- | Pose of showing results in child ¥ health tra ng r a period of | Several weeks. The children were required to keep a record of their daily health activities and to report the contest in Casper were. Mrs. 8. wer|K, Loy, L. A. Reed, M. A. Bock- train from St. Louis to Detroit side|lnger, Miss May Hamilton, and swiped a freight train 10 miles west.| Dr. C. H. Platz. They chose the (Contributed) Seventh Day’ Adventist auditorium on the corner of Twelfth streeta is rapidly nearing The building is of mag ucco construction with a granite finish, and when will be valued at $10,000, than nine months, the the church, under the of Evangelist V. Johns, thelr aggressive the raising of funds construction of the build success of the bullding pro. been due to the large donated labor together untiring efforts of the en mbershtp. About ding fund was ne ness men of the h members greatly the Iberal spirit of Cas: men, The new build- will make possible the upbulld Seventh Day Adventist in Casper to a place commen: © with its developmept in other 2 more handful of believera| mission bud, of in to a world-wide work conduct wes, with literature and an annua one budget of $2.0 hieve t enth apel to world n , r tly that the gloriods appearing of Christ to abolish sin This addition to their fund and to which is used in port of the ministers of the confer- payment Pha Rup: organization which ban reacted out to the ents ot ono} = SUBMIt Report earth and progr atitu and —— fun. be-| V three teachers above mentioned and submitted their names:and the work to the national headquarters where the final selection of the winner was made. Forty nine other teachers throughout the United States also received scholarships of similar value. —— ON NEW CHURCH BUILDING pycorn riceqnie NOW . si IN NEW LOGATION year an Der) Monday was “moving day’ for the Casper Blectric company, when the| they transferred thelr entire stoek to new quarters in the building oc- cupled by the Casper Gas Appliance company, at 119 East First street. The elec company will ® small space in the f of the new bullding president of the tric company announced that the stock is in place and that he is ready to continue business as usual, The Casper Elec- y was formerly located ast Firsty street, next door to the new Quarters ser sb Oil Committee . Is Prepared to SHINGTON, ‘June 3.—Senator Democrat, Montana, submit- ed a draft of the | Investigation » the senate oll committees approva It prot Republican, sbmit @ minority (RED Gn05 10) AID VETERANS) SECURE BONUS At the request of the war depart- ment, the local chapter of the Red Cross will assist ex-service men in filing applications for the Federal Bonus. According to Miss Mina Ellis, Executive Secretary, enough blanks will be sent the chapter for every ex-service man in 4®e county. Approximately five million blanks will be alloted the Red Cross. This service to the ex-service men is in line with the work that chap- ters all over the country have been performing for the veterans ever since the war. _ Red Cross Home Service workers will know exactly what to do to help the.men fill out the blanks in an acceptable form. No cash payments will be made before March 1, 1925 and‘no. loans can be made on policies for more than two years was the information given out by the chapter here today. Tho task of obtaining 4,000,000 ap- plications in correct form, however, will be a great one and the War De- partment has been ured that the Red Cross, in line with its pol- icy of unfailing service to the vet- erans, will extend the cooperation of the entire organization, pasa ak NEW BANK PROJECTED FOR NEWCASTLE, WYO. SHERIDAN, W¥o., June 3.— Opening of a new institution to sup- plant the Weston county bank of New Castle, which was closed Feb- ruary 2 is being planned, according to word received here today. The new bank is to take over the good assets and posits of the old insti- tution, leaving the rest of the old bank's affairs to be placed in the hands of a receiver, according to the plan. SPANISH WAR VETS T0 MEET ON JUNE 12 DENVER, June 3.— The seven- teenth annual encampment of? the United Spanish War Veterans of Wyoming and Colorado will be held in Denver, June 12 , 13 and 14 ac- cording to an announcement made here today. The convention will be held under auspices of the General Henry W. Lawton, Camp No, 1 of Denver. The program for the three days’ convention has not been an- i} | nounced. Among those expected to attend from’ out-of-town are, Charles L. O'Neal, Trinidad, department com- mander; John L. Peete, Casper, Wye., \junior vice commander; Charles H. Jones, Trinidad, asiju- tant; John W. Denbo, Trinidad chief of staff; David M. Ra!ston, Trinidad, judge advocate; Harry M. Wallace, Peublo, inspector and Jud- son T, Simms, Lamar, chaplain. ‘The auxiliary of the organization will meet at the same time and in- cluded in the list of out-of-town of- ficers who have signified their in- tentions of attending are, Gertrude Middleton, Laramie, W senior vice command Margaret J. Ab: ott, Trinidad, junior vice commian. der, Clara, Weick,, Laramie, Wyo., judge advocate; Margaret Middleton Laramie, Wyo., assistant conductor; ‘Wilma Jamieson, Laramie, Wyo., and Dorothy Vass, also of Laramie, guard and assistant guard, respec tively, TRIES TO PAWN STOLEN GOODS, LANDS. IN JAIL “Read Taggart, 16 years old of Sast Second, street, was arrested yesterday by thé sheriff's office as he was in the act of trying to pawn a number of golf clubs, according to the authorities. The clubs were identified as having been stolen from the Community golf clubhouse last Saturday night. Taggart, charged with breaking and entering, waived his preliminary before Judge Puntenney this after- noon, and was placed under bond of $2,000 fo trial at the fall term of district court. So far he has been unable to © the bond PRINCIPAL IN ROBBERY HELD Richard Cassidy, 33 years old, was arrested Saturday night’ by the po- lice charged with being one of the principals in a robbery and shooting aff on the Salt Creek highway last December. The victims were Montana men on thelr way home overland, one of them being shot in the log. Cassiday waived his preliminary this afternoon on a robbery charge and his bond was set at $3,000, He has been unable to raise the bond. ——____ bed 3,000 years ago in Egypt. there is a colegrated eye lotion which is still regarded as Pros eport protly sound, prise, the newspaper. founded in 1899 by Buffalo Bill, She is also merce will adjourn its weekly lunch- eons July 1 and will not resume them again until the first week in September as the result of a deci- sion arrived at today. This is in keeping with the practice of the chamber each year although meet- ings are usually adjourned a month earlier. at today's luncheon. Edward F. Arentz, an attorney, carried out in his talk the fact that business men working together may accomplish wonderful results. Although in the| were also called upon. YESNESS PAVING WAY FOR beautiful new building on or about | Casper,” will always remain in ef- June 20, Harry Yesness, popular | fect. clothing man of Casper, is staging —_=—_-— a gigantic removal sale from his j site oer" ts tees STREET AALWAY GETS|tectte txt ete teen building in the hope that he can dis- uckens' use: Victor ‘Buttermilk pose of an approximate $35,000 over- tarter. For ‘mo; stocking of merchandise. In his Victor Scratch Feed La: double page advertisement in © to- Mash. - ra # EE aE TS day's Tribune, Mr. Yesness, the “Man in the barrel” as he is com- ‘ monly known ‘as, expiains that be} [[VF 10 HOSPITAL is carrying about $75,000 worth of merchandise at the present time me f and a backward season, together =a beget with having overbought, makes it] CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 3.—The imperative to make a quick outlet.| Wyoming public service commission for the “«we!l dresser” and the la-| ‘Tic railway company to abandon boring men are on the bargain list. It is an opportunity for men to get the things needed for spring at prices that are attractive, tote a The new home of Mr. Yesness will be truly one of the prettiest bulld- ings in Casper and its erection em-|—}) q phasizes more than words tell, his faith In this city. A beautiful tile front gives an impressive exterior and the interior arrangement will be in accordance with the latest cloth. ing store plans, Mr. Yesness will operate a free em-| ram B. Kell t th ployment bureau through which he| ing pioneers, died last night at Den- a e will co-operate with the working-| ver, He first came to this region CASPER ELECTRIC CO. man in finding him desirable em-| in 1849, when he participated in the|| 121 E. First St. Phone 1993J ployment. This service will be free.| California gold rush. He was a res- Mr. Yesness’ store will continue asin | ident of Wyoming for 50 year the past, to. serve the workingman| moved to Colorado. ' Funeral ser- —in fact, he intends to call it the| vices will be held at Fort Collins, workingman’s store and his past Colo, has a great Geal of cross stitch dec-| ber and ivory tips, ferules and han-|certier who delivers the paper oration. Hellotrope volle, for in-| dies. stance, has long insets of white voile, cross stitched to the garment.| NEW YORK—The big yellow roso | PA¥!n& the right collector, ask hire garter shown today ig a plain black | fectation. It is a hiding place for : satin affair, which is simplicity and | TOUge, Powder, lipstick and hatr. e ep one smartness itself, ‘These demure | Pins. ) black supporters are trimmed with flashing buckles of brilliants like 2.2.2 Wyoming Motorway ¢ ? ? ——S those on shoes. are the latest %n footwear. The heels are comfortably low, but an alr of great smartness {s added by the long fringed tongue. This goes un- der the strap inst worn fiat and smooth—at least as flat and smooth as the bobbed coif- fure allows. The ears show—evory inch of them—and usually they look marvelously ugly. and white has produced a variety of black coats with wide ban(t of white silk braid, Tt has also pro- duced the wht med with black silk fringe, sometimes curiously suggested braid, very n twisted from the shoulder to the hip of one evening cloak shown today In a design that sug Are a trifle 1 fore. They TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1924. INDIANS WILL PLAY PART I FETEAT ODL ee : Caroline Lockhart to : see Direct Activities at Memonal. Miss Caroline Lockhart of Cody, ‘Wyoming, known to western Indian tribes as ‘‘Its-be-che-loti"——Whita Woman Chief—a member of tha Western Committee of the Buffalo “| Bill American Association, 469 Fitth Avenue, New York City, ‘has been appointed in charge of the Indian celebrations at the Cody Stampedo and unveiling ceremonies of tha bronze statue of Col. Cody, which is the work of Mrs. Harry Payne Whit- ney, well known New York sculptor will be unveiled July 4th. It is to be erected by the Buffalo Bill American Association at the Cody, Wyoming entrance to Yellowstone Park. . a Miss Lockhart is a well knoyn Western woman, who. Is, with various activitles in the cow try which Col. Cody khew so: well. She is owner of the Cody Enter: The Trenton. Uncle Sam's latest light cruiser, which is to test its ability in long range scouting by fang, 25,000-mile test cruise. The picture shows the Trenton being flooded out of her drydock at Brooklyn QN. ¥.) Navy Yard. the President of the Cody, Stam- pede, the great exhibition of horse. FORUM MEETINGS TO FOLLOW == ee5 be put ‘on in Buffalo Bill's home GATHERING CALLED JULY 1|°2:°<8 3rd, 4th land Sth. The Casper Chamber of Com. After a Tonference with an offi. cer of the Buffalo Bill Amorican Association, Miss Lockhart left for the Crow Reservation to see Chief opinion of Mr. Arentz, the peak of} Plenticoos. This is the Indian Chit prosperity has been reached and| who is «nxious'to meet Mrs. Harry business is getting back to a normal] Payne Whitney, the sculptor who basis, there is no reason why busi-| created the monumental statue of ness men should not still make! Buffalo Bill. He declared he haa legitimate profits if they will not} a message for her Which he will ro, get discouraged. veal to no one else, Dr. Mark H, Smith, also a new he heroic-sized equestrian statug member, followed up the line of] of Buffalo Bill is 12 feet high and reasoning and pleaded for hearty c0-| 13 feet long. It weighs almost operation among business men. W.| three tons and is the largest statua M. Bassett declared that success| ever made by a womfn ‘sculptor. and prosperity should be talked as) yt will be shipped west, from tha widely as possible rather than pes-|eastern bronze foundry where it simistic ideas. Other new members| was cast, within a few days. pda’ S52 < Sorta, Many new members were present The gray parrot’ found principally | on the west coast of Africa is best talker. 5 HAY—GRAIN CHIX FEEDS— SALT Casper Warehouse Ca. 268 INDUSTRIAL AVE ; TEL. 27 STORAGE ~ ‘FORWARDING REMOVAL WITH RECORD SALE Because he will move into his, policy of No man goes hungry in FOR MOVING AND STORAGE Expert Crating 1 Packing and Shipping PHONE 949 Natrona Transfer Storage and Fuel Co. Everything in men's wear both today authorized the Sheridan elec- its street railway line between Sher- idan and Veteran’s Hospital No. 86, formerly Fort McKenzie, [o oUMMONED SSS ELECTRIC WASHER June 3.—Hi- FREE ! 90, oldest of Wyom- In connection with the new store CHEYENNE, then $5.00 Reward Five do'lars reward will be paid to the party furnishing the Casper Daily Tribune information leacing to the capture of the person who iq fraudulently collecting subscription: from Tribune subseribers, Patrons SETTING THE STYLES] = a PARIS—Volle lingerio at present] Mant hues and with fantastic am-jone their subscription except the an authorized collector from the oftice. If you are not sure you a: to show his credentials. If -he cam x which the up-to-date lacy carries in|not do so please call the Tribune. PARIS—Quite the chic type of} her band, is more than a bit of af- LONDON—Brogues in tan or gray “ER 1 of over it. Ml LONDON—Hair is now being Nite tt NEW YORK—The vogue for black flannel frock trim THE GRAY TOURING DE LUXE Another Member of the FAMOUS GRAY GROUP POWERFUL—ATTRAGTIVE—ECONOMICAL The Light Car Beautiful See It At oss THE PATTERSON OAKLAND CO, y han ett 540—550 EB. Yellowstone Phone 2202 however, in bril NEW YORK Chinese motifs are rrow and shining 8 —though does not actually pp ” NEW YORK