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AG mn Ld ~Businéss Telephones --. .-- 15 and 16| Strange story of the Goltra barges.” D)! aj NE rice ipwe ure¢ ralur ple Aaadtakh 5 - y MBER 15, 1924. Che Casper Daily Cribune : MONDAY. SEPTE} co, beer, sugar aro to be assigned | to be Jodged either in the executive or in! to and oe eee the control of x congress. In either case, the result would : Tse Casper Daily Tripune sssued_ every) pneople will be paying for it in taxes for] many’s creditors, and arc to guarantee} be danger to the life, iiberty and prop-| , jevening and The Sunday Morning Tribune] the next generation. the reparation payments from the bud-perty of the individual citizen. NN jevery “Sunday, at Casper, Wyoming. Pub) “white Candidate Davis is talking] get after 1925-26) 4i any one of his hearers should be ar- Ns Kicasion offices: ‘Tribune Bullding, opposite! stout the freedom of the last Democratic] ‘The plan’ provides for a commissioner | restet under the pretext of a law’pass jee “ptstoffice. administration from inefficiency or} of the bank of issue, a commissioner of| ty a legislature or by congress im “vib: So Entered at Casper (Wyoming) postoffice| scandal, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch | railways, a commissioner of industrial] lation of the constitu aire cane ” ‘The _ PAGE SIX. +e - be Casper Dailp Cribune community where a government enter- prise wag in operation. The American dl tter, November 22, 1916. y. st 28, 1924) tells “the| debentures, an agent general for repara-| judge in all this country who a al BGS be : tion payments, who is to act as “te to his Fares ay Id Felsaee edule s “A Missouri politician,” says this nat-| agency between the reparation commi great ig is to asser' x aos sai Sar chavartebees Heras aie ionally cnown Democratic daily, “got | sion and the various commissioners ‘and | that there must be no such thing in the eT _— oo three million dollars worth of river|a trustee to receive and administer the| United States as “despotic _ power, 5; EAN WAT a4 E. BE. HANWAY craft from the government for nothing] railway and industrial bonds, account-| Against that the courts are the great bul- . a LAD an . 5 >, = —_—_——| won’t use them or let the government] able to the reparation commission. wark under the constitution. To deprive Advertising Representatives, use them, but would sell for two million S. Parker Gilbert, former under-secre- them of the function which. they now Hi i Prudden, King & Prud » 1720-23 Steger! dollars. tary of the treasury of the United States] have. would be to expose Americans tot 4 Bidg., Chicago, . th Ave. New! “The gift of these barges happened un-| has been appointed agent general for| the caprice or malevolence of a tyrant-— York City; Globe Bldg., Boston, Mass, Suite! ao, the Wilson administration. The re-| reparations payments. : even though that tyrant happen to be eee cate gle ee tie tout | Clilentiat, the government gift was Ed- — z masquerading as a legislature or a POE Re dee wnt PL0G sc eka ew iees cope | weed ee Goltra, St. Louis manufacturer} Mfust Allow for Fluctuations | ¢omgress- 4 cago, Boston and San Francisco offices and| ind at the time the deal was made Demo- A weekly paper devoted to the inter: are F visitors are welcome. sisi ae at beer has aft on ee ests of labor states that a Chicago mail Daniel Webster's Remarks souri. Newtoi . Baker, } ts . 51 ED PRESS . ‘ ur order house has made a survey and found] ,, ‘ ie “Aseecateat Pedal te seatialvoy en, | Secretary of war, is the’ official of\the| 61+ «tie walubiattarnia of this country There are \spersons: swho: SOARS Pie (A: administration without scandal, who clamor. They complain of oppression, -titled to the use for publication of all news , 5 bee had decreased $18,000,000,000 during the | © stor palcous iattoeneaot €reditea in this paper and also the local] passed out the government's property 80] j0o¢ four years.” This is a rashly mislead-| SPecula' ea rh Th ace 16a: ews published herein. Siter Instances." “" * “OU#888/ing statement. In 1920-tho vaine of thepammulatee wealth. Mey yous Ieul | other instances. t 5 ei Member of Audit Bureau of “Circulation! “4, {ited States government under fone oe nat Sy peda Ly and all means by which small ¢apitalists fA, BG), President Harding and President Cool- 000. mike copia aint dollars of 1910 was become united in order to produce im- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. idge, has ben trying to get this property | snout $98,475,000,000; yet the number of | Portant and. beneficial restilts. ‘They By Carrier and Outside State back. It is this sort of protection of the firm did. =e ncreadsenheke nor did the} C@™ry. on mad hostility against all es- Year, Daily and Sunday - rights and interests of the government niration ef akutadn tha yarns ineteans tablished institutions. ‘They would choke One Year, Sunday Only -- as against a Democra politican and] ore than eight cae nate the fountain of “industry and dry all Six Months, Daily and Sunda; organization official which seems to| iy, 't aere dienes ot more than} Streams. In a country of’ unbounded lib- one Month: De fy und aay arouse the ire of the Democratic candi-| 199 per ret in the value of the lard] °Tty they clamor against oppression. In Per Copy -.. ada date who publicly declares th t if he alone was due to the inflation of dollars | # Country of perfect equality, they would By Mail Inside State. s hold of the government he will giv during the war. This inflation. mani-| ™0ve heaverand earth against privilege where else, they rend the nir shouting| | about agrarian doctrines. In a country 1 where wages of,labor are high beyond | | parallel, they would teach the laborer that he is but an oppressed slay Daniel Webster made the above re marks in the United States senate in 1830. They applied to a number of -per- sons in that day. They apply with espe- cial force to a person nawed LaFollette, who lives in this day. eee ees, prety And Bus ‘rh bape W Se me tl SA GEER fested itself in inflated values as com and monopoly, ‘In be SUSAN ay Props) 3 one) Zeer, eunday ): Only ' ‘ie ha Aedcheng oer) | yared with 1910, amounting to a much|¢rty is more evenly divide rari bony Six Months, Dally and un was made as a “war time” measure, al Bl greater apparent than value as compared with 1910. ch a fair fig- ure as compared with 1910, the values in 1920 should be reduced at least 25 per cent. This would be about $40,000,- 000,000, If the farms have been reduced $15,000,000,000 in value during the last four years, they would now be- worth about 000,000,000, according to the estimate of the mail order house quoted. If this figure (#18,000,000,000) is cor- rect, the value of the farms now is 000,000,000 less than in 1910, which of » is absurd. On the basis of dol- s of 1910, the true value of farms in 0 was about $40,000,000,000 and today rbout $42,000,000,000, reckoned in dol- Three Months, Dal'y and Sunday One Month, Daily and Sunday -- All @ubscriptions must be paid In advar and the Daily Tribune will not insure de llvery after subscription becomes one month in arrears. KICK, IF YOU DON'T GET YOUR TRIBUNE If you son't find your Tribune after look- tng carefully for it, call 15 or 16 and it will VE delivered to you by special messenger. Reg er complaints before § o'clock. though it is dated May 29, 1919, mor than six months after the armistice was sigued. The fleet was turned over to Mr. Goltra on a 50 year lease on condition that he would turn over the net earnings to the government until these earnings equaled the cost of the fleet with inter. est at 4 per cent, which would be con sidered the purchase price of the fleet by Goltra. Nothing was put into the con- tract regulating the cost of operating the fleet or the salaries Goltra might pay himself and others, Instead of operating on the upper Mississippi with his barges as was ex- pected, Goltra put his line on the lower Old Law Operates The remarkable rise in grain prices within the last ninety days, thirty cents to the price of wheat, thirty-five cents For results try a Tribune Clas sified Ad. Mississippi in competition with the { . 1 to corn, twenty cents to rye and fifteen 1 an effort to quiet-the dissatisfac-| overnment’s barge. fleet. Secretary | 2°S of BY ane it is due to, | cents to oats, is estimated to have added ts throughout the rank and} Woops dook Je al action to prevent Gol. | Parent loss in four years it is due to a is much as a billion dollars to the p saa aaa i = coks took legal ¢ » had BA Toa ae the eevee 910, | 8S y sa bi dollars mur Democratic party with they pee Mo direet competi] HOW return to the dollar level of 1910 chasing power of grain farmers, Never before in history has a spectac- war upward swing in prices of farm vis, Demo nking the as k convent The figures of the mail order house and the organ of labor are misleading, since the difference in the dollar between nomination of John W. I i rs lave been 1 ion that the New Y tion with the whereupon Goltr: ‘e tied up his boats. The Cian) government Was at a disadvantage in| j¢ 9°44 i + »roducts come at a more opportune time. = pe ‘ Bi is 2 “unbossed.” They state that th ts competition because it had not got soni {on madness eens Nor has a rise of this chasactert been PR : ee were a hundred and three ballots taken} so popees for nothing, The government] tie dollar in 1920 oe cnekelteenat it | useribed to so many different and mis- : 3 5 2 Sas eek ert nnd they e that if the convention had] ook the Goltra b over for a time] wos in 1910, and. rreater in 1924 than in| lading canses. . = ae 2 SITORS who know Ucen box f would not have taken that) iq now owes rent on its own property | 1999, Cutting th Figitee in two-(or eit ‘The truth is that economic laws and Kor Seas ‘ Los Angeles will tell you many votes to determine the resuit. turned over to an individual. Sihnaha Aid ticki, twoc meee ) | pature have carried the farmer from ut ¢ Sees that, despite its excel- As a qatter uct, the ahumber of | the runent offered Goltra § joes not increase tlie number tof. is rds | tf depression to prosperity. Grain men, : fs © lence of service and cui- ballots ne evidence showing) jouth rental for the boats pendi ; Ww market experts and economists are a ¢ cloth or the real y alue of farms, When these into consideration the vaiue of farms i increased some $2,000,000,000 during the last four years Hiradnally values, inflated in 1920, are yetting back to the level of 1910; This includes farms, rthods were What for the bosses tions instructed in favor of Iston, Underwood and . So fur as the rank and file of the rats had an opportu Ives in the primari was the choice of most of the mem of the Democratic party, with mith, Ralston, Underwood and Glass a> lesser preferences, Mr. Davis had no pop + following except in his own state. Specific re of the manner in which the be mtrolled the New York on is given in the New York of July 10, the day following the i of Mr. Davis. 4 unt of the d usion of the Goltra in c y REE Z..to- © r Gen \shburn, offered to sell the fleet, wh fe got for nothing from Secretary Bak- to the government for two million dol Tx. -It is great to be a Democratic national committee man under a scand Democratic administration. It wi ecalled that the Dem i onmnitteeman from Col es on several thous: and adjoining the reserve, d sine, Gates Hotel rates are no inigher than those unit in declaring that it is the world ondition of supply and demand which has boosted the price of wheat. They scoff at rumors that politicians are jn- finencing the markets. Grain marketing specialists believe that a glance-at the figures of production and prices in dif- ferent countries will prove the fallacy »f such rumors—and they ask why all the world’s markets should adyance faster than they have in the United States if American politicans were dic tating the price of wheat At It Again The disingenous Chairman Shayer of the Democratic. forlorn hope says “the ly located—easily and quickly accessible to every point, RATES FROM $1.50 PER DAY | Modified Mob Rule One of the major articles in- the La- Follette creed is the demand that. con- ess shall have power, by a majority vote, to veto the decisions of the United Stites supreme court. Under this power congress could straightway amend the constitution according to its whim of the moment. Thus far the radical orators ders have not much stressed nd acres of oil Teapot Dome naval _ SS > The famous old whaler, Wandered, fell a victim to the hurricane that swept the Atlantic seaboard. She was tossed onto the treacherous shoals | Mj MoM MW. © aff Cuttyhunk Island, Mass. Fears were expressed for the crew's safety, out every man since has bedn reported safe. i striae ent Cause ofa ont : TAI, “ ,| Republican nominee for governor of|xrade guns and ammunition. Cas- 1 a | _ pe bh orl Meme gates | oe tee ae revklens af them, men like Justice Ford Maine won by 68,000 in 1820, the year of ve" Low Omcn cad TRAIN SCHEDULES : “George FE. Brennan, of Mlinois, leader The Plan in Brief ’ New York, have voiced this partic Republican avalanche. This year he Chleace & Nerthywostera According to the official records of the weather bureau the distinction of being the windiest’ p'ace in the ef the Smith forces, had shown a tend ty’s recess period u Mr. Davis.” We i Westbound Actives Departs No. 603 --= 1:30 p. m. 1:50 p. m. No. 613 -11.00 p. m, Har war-¢ Neverthel ull the radic Much has been said in general com- mendation of the “Dawes Plan” but few eney during Tues get up a boom fo true that Brewster won by 00. The whole story is that a Republican , it is the key demand of nbn <i regs 25 bar al demands. Unless the guar. ; United States belongs to Point Arrives @oparts formed that he did not under nechis ere taal AL 1 ith of Be ee itees of the constitution ean be nulli- iene eenhes Henublican by a greatly | Reyes, Calif. een Prt 5 6:00 p. m. y considerable heady sna tin extensive sclleme.to enable Ger. red: hy.cripplink the sunrers court, the | redu plurality any attempt to prove Barros Te Tes eo, Burlington & gi si lepeasdsic fd peg fear of driving} ™ny to pay reparations to the extent LAR SNatte poe kad lorie confiscation | @ything else by the election figures is} ‘The ancient Romans harbored a ‘ees - Pearse back to Mr. McAdoo some of the strengtn | {0UNd possible, to baiance the German Gt justified by the facts as the history j certain religions prejudice against of Maine elections clearly shows. Here| ron, and in many ceremonies the afe the facts. In 1916 Milliken was elect] Use of the metal was entirely pro- of: property and the destruction of the rights of minorities cannot get beyond the stage of petty attacks. This assault upon the courts and the constitution is |°d governor by 13,830. In 1918 he was re- by far the most dangerous threat in La elected by 5,019. In 1920 when the coun- Follettetam. try wer with the fp al dor Bs ba dat In his acceptance speech at Evanston | 0Uth, unanimous ens, hepa yaa, last month General Dawes named -radi-| Parkhurst svon’ by 65,046. In 1922, Bax- ealism as the “predominant issue” in| es plural PSWAs. i These figures this campaign. In his speech at Balt how that Shaver's misrepresentations more President. Coolidge dissects the} *™mount to a lie. y heart of this radical iniquity. He * What T. R. Said le no mention of Senator LaFollette here was no need for every thrust of] Robert M. LaFollette, the Socialist the president y aimed at the yitals of Departs 400 nm 10 Dp. me. 825 p.m 740 m, budget nd io stabalize German cur ren he plan provides for an inter- nat 11 loan of 800,000,000 gold marks which is $200,000,000 our money, to es- tablish a new bank of issue, to stabalize the currency and to meet the first year’s reparations payments, * The bank of issue is to be e: nis with a capital of 400,000,000 gold marks, in shares of 100 marks each, 1,000,000 shares to represent assets of the Reichs. bank and 3,000,000 shares to be subserib- ed in Germany and abroad, The bank will be the fiseal agent and depository ay from him. information ‘Mr. Brennan and a number of his ad x'sors did not go to bed whea the con- vention adjourned yesterday Most of the delegates, we long sessions, went to sleep. The b did not. “Although Mr. Brennan and others of the oldline party’ chiefs thought Mr. Davis would be the best candidate the party could pick, they were cha of showing the convention that they were of that state of mind.” Thus it is acknowledged that the that had been drifting ———— Tribune wantads bring results, MEATS AND PROVISIONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Get ready for duck season, t . We Are Sole Agents for the Famous i ree f the German government but will be , candidate for president has sought to . “hosses” had the situation in hand but] 0! erman. govers v the LaFollette creed, He called this long] appropriate the word “Progressive® BEEF D M N N they were afraid to let the delegates] ‘ee of bed by aorta earaeinn threatened blow at the courts. Desigadtion for his party. What would CED eA) Stee P. Eee know that they were pulling the wires aging board, but will be supervised| -¢,. # Meliberate and determined. | Theodore Roosebelt say of this if he Round Steak ~-__-_______ y that would eventually result in the nom- ination of Davis. The report to the Times” proceeds, “In that state of af- effort to break down the guarantees of our fundamental law by limiting the jurisdiction of the courts. Tt has WHOLESALE PRICES Dold Niagara Sugar Cured Skinned in matters affecting the creditor nations were living? We know what lie did say by a general board of seven Germans and Sirloin Steak __ of Senator LaFollette during the World T-Bone Steak —_ F arpa, hpeh i war. Speaking at Racine, Wis, Sep: H se Pyle DN as al aon fairs, Mr, Brennan made no attempt to vee See eee ener the pe for its purpose the confiscation of tember $3, O17, Col. Repeal pic faake Short Cuts ~__.-_ Dold Bievling Standard meee bring the geste! ate ila ep aie {OF | of insuo ia ta have the exdliaive right to papers isi the apa Neat “Men like LaFollette occupy substant- Shoulder Steak, 2 Ibs.__ Hams, Ib. ____ Se Davis or anybody but let those Illinois issue and circulate bank notes in Ger-| °TtY: 4 He present time the .chie: ially the position which .Vallandigham Shoulder Rib Steak u@legates who followed his advice dete Wine for themselves whom they wanted for the nominee and vote accordingly at obstacle, besides the people to this effort is the supreme court of the per Niagara Sugar Cured Bacon, many during the period of its charter, occupied in. 1863,” Vallandigham was the which is fifty years. notorious disloyalist whom Lincoln ban- Hamburger, 2 Ibs. fac l All repa ments are to be| United States. ‘ ished beyond the confederate lines for Pot Roast — Dold/ Standard Bacon, Ib least for a ballot or two.” That is to s¢ made:through’ the vbank, ot tev The This attempt has been gathering force | seditious utteranees during the Civil Neck Boil Dold Picnic Hams, Ib in order to avoid showing the hand of] made through for these payment, | £0" years. During the Jast decade we| war. he el Pure Lard, ib.___ Wis boss, Mr. Brennan Jet the Illinois Soe hare nn no0 000 TieeHc ane have witnessed a period of constitu Rib Roast egati 1 the rest of the convention | “T° aad i: fs tinkering and a spasm of amending. * A ie cratering thar woke. (part. of the first. year’s payment); | This amendment fever has been meee | Lurning From LaFollette Rump Roast PORK When the proper time came, Brennan] Mortgage on German railways; © mort-| vated by the growth of selfish minor-| According to observers who haye sur- Plate Boil Pork Shoulder Steak__ 3 a transport tax; and revenues from the general bud- get, guaranteed by certain “controlled revenues.” The experts estimate the plan will produce for reparations payments 1,000,000,000 marks. the first r, 1,220, fd Taggart and the Tammany crowd “switched their votes in suen as to make it appear that the Jandslide’ for * Davis came from the outsice delegations, “whereas the whole th was manipu- luted by Brennan and gzart. As the ities, bloes and class-minded groups,| veyed the field, Minnesota is turning They have found the guarantees and] away from LaFollette and there is a safeguards of the constitution most irk-] probability that the state’s electoral some, It has interfered with the plans of | vote will be cast for Coolidge and Dawes. these pedlers of political wahoo bark| The Farmer-Labor men are not unfriend- ly to the president, though many are Pork Shoulder Roast Pork Shoulders _ Pork Loin Roast_ VEAL . Pork Loin Chops. Veal Round Steak___ Pork Ham Steak ane and economic snake oil rk “Tinies? says in describing the conclu-| 200,000 the second year, 1,500,000,000 the este = deeply attached to LaVollette. The pros- Veal Loin Steak____ Pork Hams betel Bion of the movement, “it was Thomas | itd year, 1.750,000,000 the fourth year No Despotic Power pect of throwing the election into con- Veal T-Bone Steak Pork Spare Ribs, 2 Ibs.-____ =-=222Be Pageart of Indiana who offered the mo.| #4 2500,000,000 (the maximum ‘pay- alts Wtiatai gress does not appeal to the farmers, Veal Short Cuts. Fresh Oysters, direct from coast, tion that the nomination of Mr. Dayis|™€"t to be required f om Germany an-| Calvin Coolidge stood: on a platform} and it may be that. while they. will yote Veal Rib Steak__ quart’ oe ea oe ee _.-.$1.00 SAE cnade. O46 < koclainat inde rirman | ™ally) the fifth year. Thereafter pay-|in front of the monument of George] the FarmerLaboe state ticket. they will Veal Shoulder Steak Fresh Fish and Poultry Every Day Walsh gaye him the honor of making it.”] ents are fixed on a sliding, scale and) Washington in Baltimore and spoke support the Republican national ticket, Veal Shoulder Round Steak Best Creamery Butter, 2 Ibs 75 But for the shrewd manipulation of subj to addition or reduction in cer-| weighty words in defense of the consti- . er Round eak_ 9 . oie tain contingencies. In order to prevent these payments from affecting tution. What he said was not new. It Fresh Eggs, 2 doz. has 1 Veal Shoulder Roast__ the patient but persevering bosses from Spirit of Co-operation , 1 L ‘ r n said from the beginning. But Veal Shoulder Boil__.- FB iy Oaldenetr have Leen tho Den c:| many’s financlalestabliity giversels, wal theaponttiona:aniea Ne taocewii ion | a Leena ah work together as the presi- Veal Rump Roast_____ NOTICE TO RANCHERS avi ould neve f h index of/ prosperity has ben fixed, to be reaffirmed so long as men who] dent urges. Incidentally it is well to Veal Stew We will pay you the best ket pri Epntic nominee The plan provides that Germany’s| have LaFollette’s attitude toward the|tiote that in his address the president = for | Beet, Hogs, Veal, Poultry, seen ts payments abrose shall not exceed its] supreme court aspire to party leadership| makes no general charges against any Egya.s Ship your products to us. =-Efficiency and Honesty ( ?) rnings abroad. In case of default of| and poli power, The establishment ; party. He “challenges” nobody. He says not one hateful word about anybody or any, party or class. His thought is ideal- istic in that he pleads for good nature, kind feeling, co-operation of men and of classes in the exemplification, of the American ideals of an American demo- eracy. John W. Davis, Democratic pre tial nominee, says the las ndministration was scandalless. P payment of interest, sinking fund or principal upon either railroad or indus- trial bonds, the plan provides for the lie meant scandalous. Never before, it is| collection of the deficiency from the certain, was there ever witnessed suchan ‘German government through the com- orgy of governmenetal waste and worse, missioner of controlled revenues. Lhe story is well known in almost every Revenues from customs, alcolwl, tobac of an-independent judiciary is, as the president said, perhaps the greatest con- bution that America has made to the nce of government. Somewhere there t be power to interpret and declare the constitution, If it were to be t from the supreme court, it would 1 THE NORRIS Co. 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