Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 4, 1924, Page 2

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PAGF, TWO. LOP-SIDED MENTALITY BAGK UF the new legislation. BRUTAL KILLING OF YOUNG LAD prTTER FIGHT ions was instructed to (Continued from Page One) Rose Haynie, Casper. rag . st thrill”—the killing of a many states leads to the belief that| state delegations | . “ind Music,” Mr. Davia Reon eee acute acer ae fel- ine ee mind as over- [ the delegates in these states must| vote for its abrogation. - the refineries and to Hell's Half mytieraialion é low hunians.” An effort ia being| balanced that it represents almost i | Wave been of the hand-picked variety} Mr. McAdvo still faces the task| Acre today. icra tb) ies ae Foote, Casper. made to fasten on them the blame|a new type, Sadism, in its most and in this process great care must] of winning over two thirds of all the} Tuesday mi eram for one criminal operation on a young chauffeur and for a similar attempted operation which resulted ae ‘son. . joining the Buckeye commonwealth, | the presidential nominee. will do it and-do it easily. His “p- “Public School ~ tama Mrs. |] > Balcony, Hotel Henning in murder when the victim fought} But Dr. W. 0. Krohn, alfenist,| But Cox was adamant in his deter-) pon the loyalty of the McAdoo] ponents say “He can not pass,”| Grace Ge pa re gree Mimeograp who has examined the boys for themination to confine his preliminary | delegates will depend the entire| This will be the situation right up ‘Club nsion,’ . . , back. As Leopold has said, it was ate’ : to the Oho delegation and to] scheme of the Hzatl ff the|to the time the convention as-|Riach, Casper. as easy for,these young supermen| state's ‘attorney, sets them down as{ forces e organization of e . 7 a : i to justify their crimes against fel-| simple “smart aleks.” Youths of | leave the rest tn veg ress six te national convention. Unless a good-| sembles. eer hs Mra. A. R. en ns “for an entomologist tu| their age have a natural bent to: @ present wr + ly proportion of these delegates re- larejtt, i the impaling of a bettle on| ward In the ordinary | seém that the-opposition to Mr, Me! fuse to take orders from the Mc-| WANTED—Clean Cotton Rags at Cass Clubs,” Mrs, Walter Fisk, youth, held in by discipline, this in-| Adoo is relying on the assumption] Adoo leaders right from the start,| The Tribune Office. Greybull. “thrin’—the vation displays iself in harmless|that many of the McAdoo delegates | = = c oY, & second s. In the one-sided, mental] are not “loyal.” The McAdoo mana- bd development of Leopold and| ers have had to meet this statement = =r tubl ; ‘ e sive y . Apparently it |'7 has Sublime , perverts, literary b, it brought killing. Given less | #!mast at every turn, a peeping-Toms, jizz maniacs, are|fayored home surroundings, more |! based upon the fa@t that in many 133 EAST SECOND z ar’, some of the terms that pathologists | battling with real problems of life,| States there -was no opposition of- ; are-applying to the youths in an ef-|the troubles of these experimenters peret ie wis 000 Ur tne De raaiee, piste 4 . 4 ¥ a fort to classify them. ‘They sée in} might have been averted. An ap-|#nd therefor e Vv t Th D tr t nd Si ih f ‘ the bold, blase,‘ depraved flippancy| plication of the rod might have re-|™ore or less by default. In other ts 1s emonstration @ ate o : of Leopold as he brags and talks of GUOLIDGE ASKS TAX REVISION (Continuac from Page One) to everybody else is also counted upon as ammunition for the stump because it fs not limited to persons of'large income, but includes every- the Decem s to repeal sions of the new law ant form, The en- nt of pain inflicted on another possibly. (Continued from Page One,) moved the threat of the gallo and that a further cut in taxes may be possible within the next two years. Certainly the new law’ will be more productive in the sense that it stops up loopholes through which large amounts of income have been kept from the treasury in the past. The administrative fea- tures of the law are tight and many a taxpayer who comes to make out his return will discover that things he thought he could do under the old law can not be done now. Methods of computing losses have been changed, the assignment of property to trustees have been made subject to new regulations and vari- features introduced to prevent ance CORNS Lift Off—No Pain! The McAdoo adherents are per- fectly well pleased to have the op- position proceed upon the theory that the McAdoo delegates will not stick, They believe they will. The very fact that the McAdoo forces had their own unopposed way in so have been taken to insure the loyal- ty of the men who will help to make Ge Casper Daly cribine law means increased fees for them | states, it is claimed, the indorse- because it will take a lawyer t®| ment of McAdoo was “lukewarm, to understand some of the features of | say the least. it appears today as if Mr. McAdoo wi dominate the convention from the moment Senator Pay Harrison, the temporary chairman, concludes his keynote address. This does not mean that McAdoo will have sufficient strength to void the continuance of the two thirds rule. That rule is a tradition in the party convlaves and none of the delegates before he can become the party conclaves and none of CONVENTION I CLOSED TOOK cluded musical topics: the following address on * Violin Repairing W. G. Bueliner, the violin man, is now located at Troy Cleaners 132 West 2nd St. Phone 2061W All Work Guaranteed Satistac- $ factory. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924." “American” Composers,” _ Myra. w. H. Tolhurst, Casper. * “Church Music," Mrs. R. B. Leg- gett, Casper. ' “Publicity,” Mrs. Luna Deane, Rock Springs. “Home and Group Singing,” Mrs. S. Thompson, Cheyenne. “Young Artists Contests,” Inez M. Babb ~ ! | Showing choice styles and upholstering from three of America’s great livingroom manufacturers—all at price levels much’ lower than heretofore possible makes this sale one of unusual importance. 1 others. His request dministration of the new tax nore weight, of course, | law will incur an increased expense Seite tio a evelected for. | tothe er ean ee ie eee Here are new and beautiful two and three piece suites he co’ is chose next fall doe: cated document. t probably * < ; My pointer n Paeeticried delay the auditing of returns con- from the Karpen factories, upholstered in the newest not come into power until Decem- 2 unless a special session “r the present session on March 4, next Imperfections in tite bill could be ffect the incomes ers daring the irst payment ts 15 of mext year. asury can delay of income tax returns until ed @nd there Decetaber session 1 siderably as the changes in the bill are fundamental in character and will require in-some cases the applt- sation of an entirely new ‘principle. auditing of returns is a slow anyhow, but the burden on ury experts now has been increased and it will be a long time now before the taxpayer will know Doesn't hurt one bit! 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