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OY “48 £46> s7es0n0e rz ZoPSRLS Sessa ssarssea tha bes and to « **GE EIGHT & Casper Daily ECribune Casper (Wyo: ne) postuifice as second eced at Newembe: 1916. Tae Casper Daiy tysuiead every even! aod Tre Sunday Sunday, Casper, Wy ibune Buia Bus.ness Teep ‘ 15 and 25 Branch Telepaoue ing ALL Departments By J. & HANW4Y AND E B HANWAY D PRESS Precs is exclusively entitled to the of all news credited ig this pape news pubuished herein. Audit Bureau of Circulation (A. B.C) wer of Advercising delivery after sub- arrears. Borst YOUR TRIBUNE © after lockiag care- 1 be delivered to you NICK, IF YOU ney Clasping Hands With Bolshevism seventh anniversary of the Bolshevik rev- band—and the soviet government is at So writes the Rev. John Haynes Holmes in Unity” Czardom paved im Russia for hundreds of years. It steed by the same power which sus bolshevism—that of the bayonet. Seven} dred and ten millions. A standing army of a mil with dissent from the policies of the party treated as treason and punished by im nent or death makes possible this domi ss of Russians after every jent though has been killed | lion boast of! Not much for an t whose form of government} million bayonets behind him, | and defiance, te be friendly permanency of tyranny is no tribute tyre The Russian autocracy is princi- pally important to Americans at this time as a working model of that bloody and ruthless ty its American friends would introduce here if they could. The tyranny of the czars was evil enough, but The te it was amateurish in butchery and absolutism as compared with that tyranny of the self-styled friends of the proletariat which has succeeded czarism. The autocracy of the czars did not fill the world with spies and propagandists in an effort to undermine the institutions of other countries. It was no part of its creed that the forms of government existing elsewhere in the} world must be overthrown. When the fate of this / republic was at stake and other old world powers were. plotting its downfall or dismemberment | eet of the czar appeared in the harbor of | ork as evidence that attack upon the Unit es meant war with Russia. atter how far the supp@ession of hmman im Russia may go, no matter how deeply the Russian people may be sunk is misery by the powerzmad, bayonet-backed oligarchy now in control at Moscow without the consent or the di | rection of the Russian people, ¢ situation is} ¥ ». But so long openly declare property pred so} hat the} and prey where trampled under foot by despo ts, SO long will this repmblic refuse to have closer re- lations with Moscow than with Barbary pi- rates. A government which puts murder and robbery under the ban of the law within its own borders cannot consistently put the seal of approval en organized murder aud robbery masquerading as government abroad. America can ignore such a “government.” but it camnot affiliate with it, let it stand seven or seventy es seven years. The Devilish Interests During the campaign the charge was seriously made dy certain radicals that the price of grain was being fictatiously increased by the “inter- ests” as a means of lulling the farmer into con tentment through the false hope of better fame conditions. Light is threwn upon the reasonableness of this argument by the inerease im grain prices since the election. The New York Herald of No vember 14 contains a dispatch from Chicago which states that all deliveries of wheat were selling at a new high level for the season, Max wheat touch SL.GS¢ or 19t¢e higher than om November day before the election. Corn was also reported as having advanced in price and had ‘reached 12 cents of the highest price of the season ‘ te @ th ory should ev within The increas in wheat prices Quring the autumn was consistent wi ions, including ae only a smaller am that of 192, but improving in items throughout tae United States. The National Industrial confer ence board, im a bulletin just released, states that the averuge weekly earnings im twenty-three of the major industries surveyed im October, im ereased eighty ts per week between August and. September. The average hours ef work per week increased im September over August in these industries from 45.2 heurs to 464 bours This survey covered 1,764 manufacturing plants and over T0O000 wage earners. Although the cost of living increased between August and September, the proportionate im exease im earnings was greater. The purchasing mer of. axerage hourly zs showed om forty per ce hy, 1924, while earr t over fin repealing the of wSix } 1 © weekly earnings in S phew dh asing power twentysix per cen than in July, 19f4. September show erease of neanly two per cemt im total meut im September of this year over the pr ing month This is im comtrast with euriier ‘ } months when the dominant tendency was down- ward. Nation is Sound Secretary Mellon is confident that the nation s basically sound. He has recently said: “In our country we have av false gods n the past. You will recall that we escaped trial of that principal Lae Stee former Democratic Natform which maintai that the unlimited oinage of silver in the ratio of sixteen to one vas the sole means by which we might be saved Sut new theories are being tinually presented nd we should, therefore, Mates the political vremises of today. Se when a candidate preposes © cut the revenue from tariff and taxes which ore the two usual sources of government receipts © should explain where he will find $8,000,000, OO to run the government. When another candi- late proposes to embark the government in rail- read and water power ownership, to increase wages, to decrease freight rates; to increase prices, to decrease gost of living, and te indulge generally in an orgy of spending let him submit the details of his budget. I am sure no secretary of the treasury could make it balance. It is the people whe must pay for this spending since the government has only what it gets from them. Therefore, before we burn down the house we now live in, we should at least be permitted to see the plans of the promised dwelling. I have little sympathy with quacks. Our ills, as they arise from time to time, should be cured not by the incantation of a witch doctor, but by the ap- plication qf well tried economic principles and the intelligence and initiative of the American people. Our position today at home and abroad is unsurpassed. Our good wages, ample employ- ment, better agriculture and strong credit call for no change in administration, but for common sense to held and fully te enjoy these advan- tages.” Cut Little ic Spokesmen for the Conference for Progressive Political Action beasts that a hundred and sev- enty members of congress endorsed for election by them were successful at the polls. The Con- ference for Progressive Political Action en: dorsed 226 Democratic, 26 Republican and about 20 LaFollette Socialist candidates for congress. Of the 26 Democrats endorsed one-third were from the solid south states where election results are a foregone conclusion. These southern candi- } dates w endersed without much regard to their red thousand comtuunists rule Russia’s hun- | @tes were end € legislative records, because it was known they would be elected regardless of any endorsement. It is evident that the endorsement of the Confer once for Progressive Political Action eut about as much figure on the congressional as on the presidential result. Hopeless Russia There will be no change in the American atti- tude toward Russia for at least four years more. Meanwhile we can watch developments in ghat unforunate country. According to all accounts the condition of the Russian people has been growing steadily worse since the death of Ler- ine last January. He at least. had the good sense to acknowledge the failure of Bolshevism, and the courage to make changes in government pol icy that would benefit the peasants. But extreme communists are again in power, and are rapidly reducing the country to the same helplessness that existed during the terrible years immedi- ty followingfi the revolution. Private property ts have all but disappeared, and imprison- ment and death await any whe dispute the prior rights of the goverument to everything. Dooned ip Repeal Supporters of the publicity seetion of the imcome tax law are bont as peeves aS supperters of the radical third party.} prevision serves po good purpose whatever) only satisfies the radical craving to put! e ¥ possible the way of legitimat business. There pre! will be little - usive legislation Be Prepared | We must not be unmindful that however strong} the spirit of good will between nations may be, | our only guarantee of a lasting peace is to show the world we are prepared to maintain it. We} cam rejoice that the greatest of wars came to ah i six years ago; we pledge anew our alle giamee to America and American ideals, but withal we must not forget that our security lies im our strength to defend qur country and our homes. Here We Go Now the beneficiaries of “special privilege” under the Republican protective tariff cam reap their unholy profits for four years morg—and imcidentally give employment to hundreds of thousands of workers at good wages who would Sind themselves without a job if the protective system should be abolished. Governor Bryan of Nebraska aceuses the oil cetopi of raising prices immediately after the election. Well, with the campaign over, there has been a considerable shrinkage in the output of gas. . The Wall street demons ran up the price of grain before the election and the price of stocks after election. You can't expect Senator LaFol lette to play anything but a rettem game against such runners-up. Emma Goldman seems to be anxious to return to the United States after residence im Russia and long wanderings im other parts of Europe. A sentence to Russia might stimulate appreciation of the United States in many more of the reds, pinks and yellows, while we would be inflicting punishment om beth the guests and the hosts. ‘The Fordney-MeCumber law doesm’t seem to be trying to fulfill the predictions of the sages who said it would destroy our foreign trade. October exports aggregated 527,000,000, the largest to tal scored im any month since January, 1921. Im- ports mounted to $510,000000 but the balance of trade im favor of the United States broke all records since February, 1921, totaling $217,000. 000, If the doctors of polities at Washington will hust let the rember there is am excellent. prospect that it will recover from mest of what ails it be the f the faith cure. Wattersom onee said that Kem Repat “when. aust be excellent im the low bhicun er regions t coumtry alone from Mareb until De- |) hell froze | SS sdert ef phenomenal - Oxtel | por \ solution ef the tax problem which néver eouns to occur to the experts is to cease spending o mach momey. ——_ eve Cacver Tite CROSS-WORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL i—Pertaining to the universe T—Edidle grain 13—Nerve (prefix) \4—Te prevent 16—An exclamation 18—Ne 19—To go upward 20—In tike manner 21—A tree 23—A paving material 25—A tree 26—To puriein 28—Ambitien . 37—A heavenly messenger 38—At present 33—A aprite 4—Disease of dogs i3—The ean *—Limited portion ef space 30—Poems $t—Seanty S2—A thick cord S3—Provides warmth AS—A branch of learning Acute W—Ready 3S—An architectural ornament W—To preserve j—Indefinite article (French) 57—A stupid person —Tendency Maker ‘t—Tranamitter I ‘The imerease of $100,10),020 tm the value of our experts, Ockoder over | sulting trom the was nothing wes in| demand for raw ertties of Republi con rule“were demanding a change of administration and promishag an expans.on of ft tember this year. it er that the re markets ae « the rewards of Delbecratic vi <y¥ ‘The polltical campaign Ib m along about July and ever. > September: und $527,000. Qetober: uted October, 192) otaled $3,330 000,000; wae. Plant Corner H and Durbin Phone 12 up te the chase, Fer the ten meaths { ° tor the 1924 period they ceacert $3.652.200,-/ The year 13 showed an. in- Dry Picked Turkeys, Ib__-----------30¢ Dry Picked Ducks, Ib__-----_------25e Dry Picked Geese, Ib.___-_--------~- Dressed Hens, Ib. ____----_--------- Dressed Springs, Ib._--------------- COTTONTAIL RABBITS Small. Roasting Pigs, Ib_._.__--------30¢ Oysters, quart _______-__------__---90¢ Small Piss (half or whole), Ib.__-_- {3% Hind Quarters of Small Pigs, Ib__-_{74e Fore Quarters of Small Pigs, Ib_______§¢@ Norwegian Stock Fish, Ib_______-___35¢@ Mince Meat_______-__________2 lbs. 35 THE NORRIS COMPANY wrerihime VERTICAL | 2—Upon 3—To place | 4 Pertaining to wails S—A tower &—To measure by 7—A sweetmeat 8—Wicked $—Ceases from action 10—Bet 1A p 12—Refined 1S—A small piece }17—A flower | 20-—Sudsequently |} 22—To perceive by the ear 24—To secrete 25—A pointed tooth 27—Surrounded by 30—To comply with 35—-Fis> eggs 37—Th2 whole | 40—A tadric 41—Practiced 2923. South port abreak Since tl Dawes Phun uring ¢ Experts “ance each year, is bright. (ime October trade was that enlarged | that the imstitution will become afmevement im its (preventive 2. benefiting by improved ex- tions without resort to = to “buy a bale of cot- to paternalistic legislation he Federal government to of manufacturers ready 2@ per cent of the total over the ten months period, another healthy sign. since such sales abroad rep resent commodities to which laber at high wages. has been applied all the way from the ray to the finished preduct. _ Wkh four yeirs constructivism in prospect the out- look for our foreign export trade, which becomes of Increasing impor of Republican exceedingly Sheridan Expresses A The last and gone. Wryor ppreciation To the Good People of Wyoming: general election bas come ‘The singe chizens of the S! are State turning their thoughts and energies to more subd- stantial material things. However the citizens of Sheridan county and every civic organization within the county are not unmindtul ot a taver bestowed, and by these means desire to express to the vot ors of Wyoming their most profound cratitude amd sincere appreciatio for the splendid support given Sher~ idan County at the polls en Novem- ber 4th, in the contest for the Nea- tiem of the Girly’ Industria Insti tution. - We sincerely trust that,when th next legislature comvenes tts mem bers will accord Sheridan county th: same splendid loyal co-opernt: the matter of ways and mea 42—Tidy 43—Less dense 44—Attain 43—These skied im art a47—Fuet | 28-—A month 43—An epistie 34—Scareely sufficient (S6—A number | 53—Singly | 6Q—Preeaution €3—Te slice 22_The finish *2—Te nerto=m 29—Prefie meaning down fee period of 1923, But in 1923 the stimulus to factory production re resteration of the | created a heavy matertals to be made up in this country, and they accounted for about 3% per cemt of er total imperts. However, im} c the 1M period were $53, we tor 192 Taw, and $929, m toc the tem when American in stump. As the nas the trade bal } ance in our favor for the tem months} ade of 2924 totabs $627,000,000 | mpared with $127.000,000 for the 2% perad For the single month October we solid abroad $217,000,- 0 more geods than we beught | abroad At the present rate our favorable balance of trade for they protective policy ss of 197, Cc c _ 426 East Yelle Yellowstone Phone 2540 j t : ‘ ' go into the product business and sell a hushel of wheat. for consumption account for about | | t Hay NSS Grain Salt Cotton Cake adoption of the | pubticit®’ given gratis through their these ‘exports have per gh re leaped forward The itimized list of experts bas’ met yet Deen pab- I shed for October, butJn September ; “| et ; INDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924 reality. We are Gapactally gratefuivio the oa Press of the State for the very fine a We thank you one and all. 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