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fat Se IEaN Sunday TCriliume CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1924. ‘ MAIN NEWS SECTION NT AIR LI MAIN NEWS SECTION : NO. 12. -3 SAILS FOR AMERICA = %, RZ j a & D | i tate Placed || © ~ | a é , . An exhibit of Wyoming products i e e e i N CHAR f E (F has been placed in the publle mar | € \ i . : G. M. Penley, county ag utural , & ire W d POSED ! ee ag as ee i h Fire Waste an ; ore are, ry 5 , The exhibit is compose | s : oe SEVERENCE TAX <CHIMINAL LIBEL) <2 sscss AT EARLY HOUR : F 7 : at the yoming State al j eld at Dough ny 7 SCHEDULED FOR shel ok a DEMO MEETING a Max « productot' Wyoming. yoat Z may be cx of ex re ~ ‘The Forum luncheoa of the Cam (EprToRtAt.) er ontroversy Between] tin :: smimuttioars’ | ContHHOnS Leroi eagzecy Hae ThS cepa uch ae Oeele po At the general election to be held in the state of Wyoming C y s sy Sie aie te "ache cea | ns Favorable will be held Tuesday, October 14, on November 4, 1924, there will be presented to the electors Glenrock Publishers trona Power th | For Crossing and at the: Henning, Hotel, sn ee for their adoption or rejection what is known ‘Amendment . | Mr. Penley uc a De : uo Ws PA | aes overs hy ckecierar at ae Number One” authoriaing the tery of a severnuce tieense tax | Won by Saxton in| ssubit'in ine nous and everson | Zeppelin. Director Is . vill be » 1 by on mines and mining claims. The amendment v yi he se | {brass : oat the Tdgeeecttees: ” selgctha County Convention Is the Seventeenth legietetirs sa e to ne kn we Glenrock Court. aie ie ee res of Wyo. | Optimistic. . Satcee by the Casper Real Ertate board. Fy XV., Section 3 of the constitution. It reads as follo 2g white aekasearan variate aes ce ® E. J: Sullivan Possible Members or the elty fire depart- Held Last Night at “AIL mines and mining claims from which gold, silver, and of things grown or otherwise pro a R li Ch $ ment will havé a place on the Courthouse other precious metals, copper, iron ore, soda, saline, coal, pet- DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct 11.| duced in this state and it is be | By CARL D. GROAT bh can o1ce BeDeramh ne prewenit (cacte SO0 Feet! 4 roleum and other crude and mineral oil, and natural gas, ®r | __ (special to the Tribune) — cand sfact that’ the Lions | (United Press Staff Serene 2 For G Hy suena ea preaeteglet e peal tamed: ty: the]. OMNCE palnable!daposte: is; or may pe produced, shall be taxed | George F, Williams’ of the| cute tho manne ce Woeut | FRIEDERICHSH AF EN, ¥ or Governor. Casper. s Acene be scot fenasci itn, beng in addition to the surface improvements, and in lieu of taxes G ‘es a neil te ule ccseeimnayemee 1 (Sunday) —The 5 ee aay 36 sane st oH = : on the lands, on Me gross oytput.in proportion to.the actual lenrock Gazette was found Wal exHillts tangs ctrom’ fitch 3 started for America % democrats of Natrona county met 4 4 last night at the court house and| value thereof, as may be prescribed by law. Provided that in guilty in district court here} gypsum, and tiling to honey, corn, |today. r named 24 delegates to attend a state} addition thereto there shall be levied a severence license tax of criminal libel in connec- apples, pumpkins, and a Hauled from its hangar + The Natrona County Republi- convention in Cheyenne Tuesday! «based on the actual value of the gross output.” tion with attacks made during the | y of other things. A num shortly after the first flush ’” can convention to a lane for the purpose Sh nominasiaeies Because this amendment kills the goose that lays the golden sere Sh agen gon vapalgs ke | rai nary CLaDlars apes i" of dawniitt (liy the seanGecn Ean! t state nominati conven- gubernatorial candidate to make the + Aw f he further lenrock on Guy J. Saxton, edito: a of butter, while Miam Mos ay ae cn ‘ ta he Guepenne next Tuesday, race at the election in November for | «. °88%, it se het be tunes were! ee peers, And or the one in |f the Glenrock Independent. tell OF, Converse” Coty an eee eee Ene cone when the party's candidate for the purpose of choosing a successor| Yeason. that the o: MBET Ys P ‘a 5 On recommendation of Saxton the| prepared a very excellent exhibit ed its vast bulk gra yb Oe overnor will be chosen, will be i to the late Governor William B,| Wyoming, already bears its full share of the public burden, | prosecuting attorneys asked the} of bee hiver honey. Several | morn ir and headed westward, } ih ‘at Il o'clock Monday morn- Ross. The delezates were unin-| and should not’be destroyed, nor even hampered by unscientific court that a minimum alty be | es of corn, wheat and other | 0n a . 1 soy pve Kee bled 5 * ing at Republican headquarters ‘ structed. The republicans of the} taxation, undue regulation or‘interference by the state. assessed on the ground that-the law| grains are among the articles dis- ir te tye. oes pig ier States in the Consolidated Royalty Oil { y ected have ai i i Saree a For the year 1923 the valuation of all taxable property Buimmarity ae phaien t to nerve a8 a played. xhibits were arranged very An immense crowd which came to | | building. Te ee within the state was $435,000,000. 2 TSAO ROLAUE adh a dct bth Lal PI pe hig Rents a |Friederichshafen in all’ manner of ¢ ghiserig democratic meeting. last For the present year the total valuation is $465,000,000. | Ret Be fangs: a ane are Aseabastaie: exrctleitvelivattage: conveyances sent up cheers and cries CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. night there were no possible can@j-| AM increase of $30,000,000 due almost entirely to the oil in- ingly fined the convicted editor oo ot “Hoch as bel Zeppelin soared A] yo. acy dates discussed, only a few brief] dustry. . but assessed against him the costs . . | away, stecbiapel ers droning in oe 11.—(Special to The Trib-| Quicago, cet. 11.—Loop crowds | speeches being made on the. advisa- Of this the oil companies pay taxes upon a valuation of | of the prosecution. Ch lef Justice mony. wa here wore many, tear an The Republican state| were thrown into a panic by the | bility of sending delegates. instruct- $200,000,000, including the production tax. Charges which Williams yoiced eee og pst nebiriaitog rssh. AES une)— P - ” ed or uninstructed to Cheyenne, the ‘id $10,875,000. Of which the through his newspaper columns Tatt Is Ill Bkt-3 is Ce De: delbvered’) Up to: aie G 5 latest flare. up in Chicago's tong war In 1928 the total taxes paid were $10,875,000. e - United States as one of the spotla committee today approved | yr oaay. latter course bene found the most! Git industry paid. $3,700,000 cauised a sefsation at Glenrock dur- sees ; < % Att . H. Se! : n i tg i e heat of the ign. Sax- ‘ura On ws t Bee ie ee tel | wae ae Rate tales: | was shattaaal at the sosating” and See Peet ee et Pee tee gee. Wy the 5oll industry (105 “Was sccused. of onteriaining | 11.—chiet| | Dr. Bekener, director of the Zep. wee: A amoun 0 $768,253.40, is valent to an a SI ‘ ight | Justice Taft of ted States | pelin works, was a ° é ventions to name delegates | va eet ant ere aha escaped, | Hush F. Johnson was secretary. $768, “a eq’ sessnient of 40.10. | Women.sn his shop at the midnight| Juistice REE OF the. nlkadh eiatne | polln: works: Wasa tae alo ae one t t state ‘nominating convention to hoatt The following delegates will go to $1,600 per. acre as against an average ass nent a hour and of questionable practice prem ; 0 a s ing After the shooting. ae shoot: ro the state convention: BP. J.-O'Con-| per acre on all other land within the state's borders. and other activities. Williams failed | home here today by a cold. He was| officers and men, incuding four 4 Oe ny wasereer | topke piece Be @ibusy Abwmtown Ans... "yy Lenders HH, Behwarts, The total valuation. of iaxable property in Natrona county | to substantiate his accusations. unable to attend the usual confer-| Americans, on board. The start was | the party’s candidate for governor | tersection. M. J. Foley, Mrs. Guy Gay, EB. * ti re « , y Th vi ogecuted by Wil-| ence of: ji made at 6:40. a, Afte vad pi cleer ral emergency resulting was the decond tong murder | roster, John Salmond, Le Bi J Su 1819 yas 938,000,000) the velugtion:for the present year ie | |, The cane wap prosec. <tearnay of}, Justice Taft's, condition Je-not se.| start yesterday, when) the slrakip 4 from the. Jeath;ef Governor: Tl of a Dane . The-vainntion~of. the ‘Standard “and Midwest hee in ae ney, John F. Dawson of Glenrock. | pected, it was said. ponement was announced as the roy. poeieninnratentie <2 stain” near “his Miss Irene. Snyder, “AL. Wallace,|_ in Natrona county for the present year is $39,000,000 or $6,000,- - agers had taken their places in the |} r Jack B. Scott, W. W. Sproul, Harry!” 000 more. for this corporation alone than the entire valuation gondolas, there was uncertainty as | Hung Sing, 71,18 in custody of}. Champion, Henry Perkins, Thom-| of the county in 1919, e to its Ability to make the trip up to who raided rooms above Fres! . % I y the last moment. d pity repel fie cose Meat" the eae oe SS eereeasioe aN The state, edunty: and Kchool’ district levy in.1919 was 19 e rs 1 ecial precautions were taken at | scene ofthe shooting: » lJohnson:and'‘Cy Wertz. mills; tie Jovy, this ear is Pate mills. eeane valuation the last moment to rid the ZR-3 of a has all but trebled the levy has decreased but 114 mills, possible stoaways. Some excitement = ae & - T : is ll property in Na- ‘ was caused yesterday afternoon by tion is going forward in the Demo: Of the $97,000,000 total valuation of all property i sigh ‘ Se eae wrenilt o e pate : trona coutity for the current year $64,000,000 is the value of the ide esapeh petra he freee ope sued Friday for a convention to be oil industry, which will be required to pay in taxes—state, me Makai Meats . t 4 i > i P ? 1 he intended to assassinate Dr. held in Cheyenne Tuesday. e county, school and city—#1,238,238.25 as compared with taxes and) thus: prevent thelaieet. Both parties, by mantel agree- paid in 1923 of $766,823.29—thig in Natrona county alone. e ship being delivered to the United ' ney. General David’ J. Howell, wil > The valuation of all of the railroads in Wyoming, which States, : es ci r . ee has been the largest industry valuation in the state, hereto- E y As the Zeppelin took the air ani nominate both by convention ahd 5 S717 " Tnion Pacific: i aYopped in the haze over the west: | h their state committees, the Z ; fore, is $87,170,043. The valuation of the, Union Pacific: is tidbit “ Babe syatarn of nomination having $40,654,930. This year ‘the Standard Oil ‘company of Indiana ala ee been decided upon as a precaution with its subsidiaries and associated companies shows a valua- | fia . s of the flight: against one form of nomination or tion of $45,000,000. This company alone exceeds in yalue, the oye ° “ fail," Dr, Eckener the other being held illegal. r Gl 2 get te Union Pacitic, by $5,000,000, : Recognition of Public Interests and|_,, The ‘Republican ‘state committee These facts and figures, which are absolutely authentic, ° A ° The ZR-3 flew west by south, adtses today until Siva a furnish the best reason why the proposed amendment should Authority Needed in Dealing (Continued on Page Three) aytherising : the, conyention call, be defeated. They furnish conclusive proof that the oil in- Ms A c" Pers PRE no OF Acial aigcwasion ot, dustry is bearing its full share, and mee in taxes than any With Business—President { { idates. the fore- ° : ° 3 , 2 e n any pele oat ropes | mentioned Medical Society Censors Board Gives other industry in the ie And is contributing considerably OWNERSHIP OF STILL py for Republican honors, is Eugene J. 4 Py more in tax money. for the support of the state than the entire q Tonight, his Health: Officer Clean: Bill and cost of state government prevjous to the discovery and develop. (United Press) 4 Te | Py 5 ment ofsalls " WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—The proper policy of the “hub of * 3 Report Ts Adopted Here fi bed levelapmayt of Weemiing resources is but om its in- | government toward private business should tend, not to ere was ‘gathered a 'verit- : : Hib. oo Meco te et ed ee not be retarded aor arrested. It should | iimit the size of business units but to enforce “recognition able jungle of gubernatorial “light. be eneouraged and assisted by just and liberal treatment by the of the public interests and the public authority,” President 4 b pais. iis aoe oepeper id Dr. Ralph J. Malott, Natrona county health officer,| state and its people. i Coolidge ‘said tonight in a radio address to the employes : Frank E. Lucas, secretary of state xonerated of charges preferred against him by Dr. The sentiment of the people in the present day is not to Ono ge. 5s bs Fe re + ‘ i and acting governor; C. Watt Bran-| WAS exone ees -D) Wel disnwer new iand foolish forms of taxation nor the increase | Of H. J Heinz company who were holding a simultaneous| c. 1. Myer, owner of the bullding don of: Sheridan, for whom a boom|I. N. Frost at a recent meeting of the Natrona County in old forms, but a scaling down in all forms of taxation and | celebration in more than seventy dif- tration the Mederal errant jat 246 West First street, where a was launched today, and Captain) Medical society when that organization last night adopted ition: . “ § ferent cities of the company’s fifty-[ |. s f still was found a couple of days ago. 4 fe * : rs rs an abolition of many of the existing forms. Therefore vote titude toward the railroads. Not long | ‘i x Chiles P. Plummer of Casper, for-| 9 report of its board of censors clearing the health officer agbiiatvAtuandtvents Niraker ine fifth anniversary, ng, he sald, the government was|2Y, the police department, wishes | mer national vice oepemancer oe on every count. “Unreasonable, unfounded and un- ad 5 = ao “Whether a business unit is good : rs x ie or ; Gaifinoin; | the public to know t ; h 1 rent- puepescen' Lemidk. Re cation; |dustifiad'e"” were the woria iseed fal ater Dr. BYOHY on! the fibor of the A or bad is to bo determined by. its | Test ies from matting Jed the part of u ing tore lates are too numerous to mention, 1 practices,” said the President. “No|ger units. Now the government is| room and kne ing of the op- here being hardly @ county, appar-|exonerating Dr. Matott on practi-| meeting declared that he had not oa miners ine: Howed to set aside the| anxiously urging them to unite in|eration of the until the raid cally every count, although it was|been given opportunity to present . business is allowed. to set asi< Bing e fice an " x ntly, without one or more. k - : law of supply and demand, the rules | huge systems, he explained was made. The still had been placed Y ais set forth in one that claims prefer-| proof 6f his charges. o on Strike ‘ 3 y See The name of Mrs. Nellie G. Ross, k of open bargaining and competition. Only once in his speech did Presi. | uné the floor by cutting a trap 4 red‘ by Dr.- Frost were based on| In contradiction to this the board one : 2 Pam son GSVeroge aoe Ink ie | cueatioraite. evidence Of persorts oC let Toabhors” eeiteds thet oor meee ————— 4 “Public authority\as represented | dent Coolidge's remarks border on | door and excavatir jo be most frequently mentioned he moral character. ‘The charges| had been notified to appear before| , WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Oct. 11.— by the government has taken up| questions active in the present cam Mr. Myer s that the man who f. contiection with the Democratic | 10 1 A strike of Glen Alen Coal Com- ain attitude of moderation and rea-| paign. He, criticised any tendency rented the © was in the building « cluded conduct unbecoming a. the board with the proot of his'con- omination, althoughethe names of | !nclu bd pany, affecting 18,000 men, will go sonableness in dealing with these | toward government ownershi at the time raid was made and " health officer and others more ser- | tentions and.that.he had failed to 5 . ph C. O'Mahoney of Cheyenne, : ey although Bis f 1 ch: into effect Monday morning, accord- different and ‘complex problems, The people of America have been | that the escaped by Jumping out of nd Burke H. Sinclair’ and Patrick | ious, > Hage ee i Thee hee wormal charges | ing to orders issued here tonight by Laws aimed at curbing and regulat:| ana are determined to own and con.|a rear window..He has not since been j (Donner of Cmte nrsiaie easd.)_ tbe repoce. wes signed by, De. N. jae aoe tat pe, Mould comply | the general grievance committee of ing monopolies have been employed] trol exclusively thele own coven nithough the police department Most of the state committeemen | C- Gels, president of the society: Dr. | readily with such a request. that, company.” ‘The miners charged for controlled regulation, not de-| sent by Ne Gora Felice ne and description, J in in mne until the|T. J. Riach, secretary; Dr. J. R.| As an outgrowth of the contro-| the company with disregarding the struction. It is no part of public] to tho maintenance of their suprem Myer paid the fine of $100 ill remat Cheye: to th intenan: r I indidates of the two parties are| Hansard; chairman of the board of | very, charges have again been pre-|'wage agreement between she tnion policy, as the Americap people OFant thele ebvernment.” they does not blame either the po pminated next Tuesday, with the | censors; Dr. A. P. Kimball and Dr. }ferred against Dr. Frost with the| and operators. Officials of the com. actiaatod® 1b; edowe legitimate | propose to kaep the contro! and’own.- (lice department or the judge” ea a i sult that a elimaxswill be reached |W. W. Yates, members. A request | state board of medical examiners] pany met tonight and dispatched a ‘Kna tak But it a thelr | crahip of thelr own property. They | re thal shit owns a bulta € rousing convention:meetings; ap-|by Dr. Hansard that he be allowed | and he has been’ notified to appear | telegram to International President . firm nination, that business) know that when the government be-| Ing is as responsible as the person oximating some of the old-time | to withdraw his name from the re-| before that body on October 27, for} John L. Lewis, asking him to pre. Recommendation Made fofms and methods shall be subordt-| gind to own property it begins to|to whom he renta if the builale terest of pre-primary days. Dort was denied. ‘This request came ts Nearing. vent the strike. nated to the public interest.” own the people. ¥ want all these | used for tianufacturing or dispens By Conference’ on Mr. Coolidge pointed out in illus-] powers in thelf own hand ing Mquor t (United TACOMA, Wash., Oct. Pre: 11.—After one hour and POTHIER FREED OF MURDER CHARCES lasted ten days, The mYstery of Major Cronkhite's death, once offictally closed by an t L He later repudiated them. These confessions were introduced by the Prosecution at the trial, but Federal Local, Problem. A recommendation that the city should set aside a circumscribed arca as representative of average garbage conditions in Casper and supervise the (isposal of garabe in that area for the purpose of flr- elded that such given a trial Zor a period from one 2 system should ‘be | to three months WARREN IS NEEDED AT CAPITAL, FORMER SOLON : in Casper Saturday Night out the n administra 4 ; : the clifzens was adopted Friday . A ight by tommittees from th: ‘as- <oRYETS PETES BE e & Robert Rosenbluth; jointly tndfcted; | his instigation that a new investiga: | 7 Rosenbluth in| ana the second count charged con. | than end launched, which resulted in | Pe" Chamber of Commezogr ch¥¥eity * sa7e Wyoming, chairman: of the very, tins milar Charge Against splration on the part of-Rosenbluth | the arrest of Pothier and Rosenbluth. seh and the bout avian Ralph D. Cole Delivers Brilliant Ad- portant appropritalon committee, ° ° , and Pothier. . Pothier, while held at Providence. — ‘ ° eed ee thin Cte eo ‘onnection With Strange Shooting Rosenbluth’s case was set for Oc-| R. I., shortly after his arrest, told | ™ent- ) dress at Repu blican Headquarters Washington if this country was to ‘, C khit FT Fe ad tober 22 and will be disminsed, ac-| Deputy Urilted States marshals a Fiat recommendation will be oe tnue ‘to travel on the | highway M L cording to Thomas Revell. district | number of versions of the shooting.| mitted to the city council at its of ajor ron @ PP United States attorney. The trial| He confessed he held the fatal gun. | next meeting The committees de- | ¢ raw Ale s apublice ae strong Nght not to be ig- army board which found-he acciden-| Judge R. E. Cushman ruled in fa-| Tne chamber of commerce com-|, Suouaing Bpithe nacord of ths aes ue fic an beac a nored either by those who were in- nty-five minutes deliberating the jury trying Roland | tally shot himself, was revived by | vor of the defense, holding that they | mittee consisted’ of W. 8. Kimbali,|ing the-last ac ministration as one that challenge i nS aistecent or. ¢ x nd, Because the t d f Major Alexander Cronkhite | Major General Adelbert Cronkhite,| were obtained under duress. J. B. Cleary and Charles B: Stafford. | recordsfor sound finance, Ralph D. Cole, former congress- rena ean he mc bat tes here had Be Forge, TEAR e) who returned to this country from| After ten days consumed by the|The board of advisors consisted of man from Ohio, told a group of Casper citizens gathered | »°t n advised of his coming “tt ined a verdict of not guilty on either count. France after the war, Provecution and defense, in’ which|DF. G. T. Morgan, Mayor 8. K.| ROO can headquarters in the Consolidated Rovalty | 8d been impossibte to advertise Phe he indictment charged that Major Cronkhite was| ‘He was not satisfied with ‘the| the Intter claimed no evidence was|Loy, Gouncilman S. F. Pelton, W. tee) 1 fone that Senator: French Me Wartercr megting. fgets sore disap. dered by revolver held by the hands of Pothier and] army board's report and it was on (Continued on Page Three) O. Wilson and L. A. Reed. building last nigh hat Senator Francis E. arre (Continued on Page Six} ’

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