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a The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. Weather Forecast & rd ™~ Generally fair tonight and Wednes- day, except probably snow Wednes- day in extreme northwest portion. ’ Warmer tonight and in south por- ‘ tion Weecaaee. MEMBER CR ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925 On_Strects EDITION cents Publication orti ce Del'vered by onth Tribune Bldg. 216 E. Second St CHILD LABOR ACT SHELVED bY STATE SEI ATE State Budget Requests Cut in Half by lt IX SECOND WOMAN GOVERNOR IN OFFICE’ 2::3ienis ‘WA FERGUSON “ad aig Conn fons asta AD CEGHL DEALT REDUCE BY geccew INCOME AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN, Tex, Jan. 20. (By The / wociated Press) — formula, but with a kind invitation Team work is to be the motto of the Ferguson administra-| Geneva, san. 20—(By The As-|that he had been misled into mak-| to attend a live stock show iat in Total Elaborate ~ Ceremonies Are Carried Out at tion, Governor Miriam A. Ferguson declared in her inaug-| sociated Press.) —Accusing lLord|ing an untrue statement. full blast in the town of Denver, the 5 | | Capital. | AUSTIN, Tex., Jan. 20, (By The Associated Press) — | A woman sits today in the’ seat of power where since the birth of Texas only men “have sat. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation VOL. IX. NO. 87 Gov. Ferguson Approsdstibts ural address here today. Cecil of Chelwood of slandering the] The conference had scarcely re-| seat of goyernment of that {mperial | “Recognizing and Pah admitti : . sy | American people when he alleged|covered from the tension over the| commonwealth. At the same time Under Two and Half g y admitting my inexperience 1M | they were consumin 0. i > . 1 ¢ yarate cover Governot We Laffairs,” sh id “I y consuming more opium |Porter-Cecil incident when it was| but under separate cover Govern h governmental affairs,” she said “I must ask the advice and |tnan the people of India, Repre-| again thrilled by Mr. Porter's appeal| Mooley extended a similar inivita Million Recommend- counsel of others. Perhaps this|the judicial, the legislative and the would not be # bad idea for others | executive, yet I hope and pray that to adopt, even though their train-|there is to be the friendly co-opera- ing and learning may be more than|tion on the part of each that will mine. I shall endeavor to make this| inspire the confidence of the people administration a success by team |{n the administration of their affairs. work. There is so much to do that] One good way to establish this rela- no one mind can bring relief to the | tion is for each department to recog, people. What Texas needs more] nize and respect the rights of than anything elsé at this time is 4 | others.” sentative Stephen G. Porter, of| for the west to cease exploitation of | tion to the Wyoming « Pennsylvania, today became the|the east in opium, and by his solemn| governor has not center of the most dramatic session | warning that the world was threat-| decision as to acceptance but the | in the international opium confer-| ened with bolshevism. senate has declined with thanks. Dx ence yesterday held. This latter declaration seemed] perience in the past on junkets of! GOHEYHNNE. Wyo., Jan The stern rebuke administered by | deeply to impress his auditors, be-| this sort has not been at all pleasant bine a ot YO, $ the head of the American delegatfon| cause of Mr. Porter's position as|to Wyoming legislators who attend-|20.—Ultimate defeat for the was followed by Lord Cect]'s imme-|chairman of the forelgn relations| ed. Trt’ they have been invited,|roqeral ehi . diate withdrawal of his allegation | committee ot the house of repre-|true thes*have gone. true the hospi. [federal child labor amend- _ - Stor, all eee and expressing his profound regret | sentatives. tality expected on such occasions}ment insofar as the Wyom- strong pull, a Ly ” pull altogether.” eS beer Gane aC D Es TH jing legislature is concerned $ | ming visitors have been consistently |? ; ¢ Progress in matters spiritual as left to their own devices. All Wyo-|is seen in senate action late well as material are to be strived ming legislators who desired to at-| yesterday indefinitely postponing the for by the first woman governor of tend Colorado's live stock show have |...) 5 the state, she said in her address. Radi ithere: "Thesy went on red in ratification of nate, The | ‘et announced ‘her ed to Legislature. us individ. | ument gainst the A kiss bestowed on the state's old- est official Bible, an oath to uphold the laws, a promise to consecrate “It the example can be set for a uals and not as invited guests, and|®"suments both fe against th higher standard of morals and that is the way they will go in| measure and fs interpreted as defin- purity of life and conduct in public the future. The house of representa. | ing» the senate’s stand on ratification. servants of the people, I shall feel! tives received no tnvitation | Five Democrats joined twelve Mrs. Mir- my administration has not been in The hous yesterday, em | bublicady Jin sher that wechdok a ine gitar oc, waeaplac Texas, vain,” Mrs. Ferguson continued. drowsily from fts over Sunday ad-|two Republicans and six Dene ats became the first woman governor of “Let us not forget that it is more journment, but apparently was eat the union's largest state. glorious to lay treasures in heaven [aaa tse ‘ pa a : tt letatelatrinita, aad The investiture of the woman gov- thap on -earth. ey Fe Pep res rae: Wee ninaucere 26) 38 nsive federal control of ertior was a notable event. Four gets, Wagiep _Saverner "dewey JERSEY CITY, N. J., Jan. 20.—] him. Griffin became suspicious, the After agreeing to| desires to amend and re-enact sec ources wert up thousand of her fellow citizens wit that men and women will be Invited) sonator Edwards of New Jersey was| witness said, the deal did not go them scotch whiskey a|tions 4180 and 4131 Wyoming Com OS DSSCORINE, $1 on nessed the simple, impressive cere- to take. anvactive part in the ad-| 7 Oicatea today, in the New Jereqy| through, and the money was return-[ease 1m-100-case lots, Hurtbut test!.| pied statutes 1920, ax amended and ation. Senator P. W. Jer monies In the hall of the house of ministration. rum scandal at the trial of 12 Wee-|ed. Lionel Wilson, another agent] fied, Griffin told them to call upon|reenacted by sections one and two # declared that, of approximately representatives while 30,000 stood “We women,” she sald, “haye|hawken police indicted, fog prohitd-| corroborated. -Hurlburt Senator Edwards at of Chapter: 34, -s€nsion daws of 1923, |.50°000.000 acres in Wyoming,.the feu outelde. The ceremony brought to- been recognised~and admitted into} {fon law violations, when two gov-| A third witfess, A’ He apd Wilson called on tho sen: | relating to’ contract anid legal rates| Sv"! Sovermment owned and explo't gether under one roof the humble all the rights and privileges of cit!-|ernment ‘dry agents testified that|sel, also a dry agent, later corro-| ator in’ his offices in the bank On| of interest or let for exploitation, 45,000,000 and the mighty, zenship. Let us give our state the] the senator had served as a link be-| borated the testimony declaring he| November 14, the witness sald, and| Mr, Hasbrouck, who, so. far.) °* . So great was the crowd attempt- beat that is in us,not so much be-|tween bootleg Mauor buyers and| had seen Hurlbut and Wilson in con- beara the distifiction of introduging | Administration of Wyomlig's ex- ing to get into the inaugural that cause we are women, but because] William F. Griffin, allezed “master | ference with a man believed by him more bills in the house thandany |Ccuuve department by, a woman the governor's party was unable to we are citizens who are now to| mind” of the conspiracy. to have been Senator Edwards, who] We talked Uquor, the quality of| other member dropped in andther| Sovernor ente phase enter when it called at the door. Six stand side by side with men upon!) Charles L, Hurlbuts, a general|!s president of the First National] jiquor and the question of Griffin's | amending snacting sedflond| (us morning Ross thousand persons jammed the hall, the foundation of equal rights and] prohibition agent under Divisional| bank of Jersey City. responsibility.” 3577.) 2580. ree ard 2612 of | ransmitted to the while uncounted \thousands packed! 41.4 ierguson as she appeared | “dual Justice.” Chief Merrick in New York, testi-| Hurlbut, called as a prosecution|Edwards assured the ‘compliéd statutes, relating to | Stale Dudget do gov- the rotunda of the capitol on every | toe ee took the oath as|_ Friendly co-operation among the| tied that on November 14, 1928 he| witness, testified that he and Wil-|was a ‘straight shooter’ and 4 judges and clergs of election and |) x om msn Res AB DEO priA Neue floor and overflowed into the capitol fee of Texas, She decidea| members of the official family was/had given Senator Edwards $3,800,|son, representing themselves to be ballot boxes leli6: a alae palling 68;880) grounds. Nhat she would wear long before | U8ed by the chief executive. which was placed in escrow to be|New York City bootleggers on a] Then, said Hurlbut, he gave Ed-| The Sheridan county delegation | a he estimated ‘ n- pe, Speaker, Satterwhite and his as the date and here she ts in‘her much|, |v Dile our government is divided | held for payment to Griffin for|large scale, called upon Griffin, a} wards $3,800 In currency, the price| sponsors a bill providing for the| be cons sistants were in chepate as to bee iainecieaed Tnaugural attire, 4 into three distirict parts,’ sho’ said,| scotch whiskey to be delivered to| Jersey City insurance broker, on (Continued on Page Nine.) : (Continued on Page Eight) ie a: aoe ; to get the way cleared for Mrs. |‘ orca brdetsoit: bby etc Boats 5 ate depart- Ferguson to enter but finally pollce of estimated states In he reserves were called and cleared ao passageway so Mrs. Ferguson could get to the platform. . ‘As she came ferth, Mrs. Ferguson was greeted by a tumult of noise and music. The “Old Gray Mare” : ; ‘and from Brownwood, which F oda capitol, struck up "The Eyes of IN CONFERENCE iiessatoss ton tng all ro- $1,028 Appr ets Taken by Raid Victims ee lets totaled $4,069,188 | 1 Texas are Upon You,’ as Mrs. Fer roprint tm th budge t guson, accompanied by her hus creases totaling band, former Governor James ©. he ; Ferguson, came out to the front of ce AR ae x is the platform and stood while mem-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Repub bers of her party took their places.|lican house leaders definitely decid Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson stood at|ed today to send the Underwood the speaker's rostrum, all smiles| Muscle Shoals bill te conference. and bowing, as the band continued| ‘This decision, reached at a meet- to play and the officials and digni es in her the bi- oming will re. Alleged Proprietor and Bartenders of American Club Ai South Center, Caught in Police Net, Carry Cases 0,000 Crom the | federal Higher; Thirty Face Judge in Police. Court Pasa mniep ince Sasa a of the Republican steering com + federal-lands“in Wyoming and that tarles found their seats on the plat-| muttee, put at rest reports that the CENTER FOR WYOMING REGION Wee nm tate owned lands, {h- al whtediet be fuittary ee eiies ot ee The proprietor, bartenders, ‘‘members,’’ and visitors at the American club at 254 ) total $4,764.260.92. The Mrs. Ferguson wore a black silk’ od that the move to send the bill to —$—$<$—$_—— South Center street when it was raided by police and state officers Saturc night and ted me of the stnte gown, trimmed with wide gray fur again yesterday afternoon, made a full house for Judge John A. Murr in police and gray beads, Her hat was 2 Eee a eae treation seh e Va ee Geographical Location and Transporta-| court yesterday evening : Shaws turned down brim and black goose Pi * In the lot were a number whom the judge gregiee acidly as “old custom of r r itine jullls. She wore a black coat THO GHILDREN tion Facilities Pointed to at Forum _ |his, and for them the magistrate had no leniency. Frank Maher, police t Mrs. Ferguson held the a \ e perato’ ae aby tnt , BerieL De Bar same spoeeni 12) the} Meet as Reasons for Growth Here ; of any unlawful activity \\.__ lexislature tn her right hand with a Middleton, Had lande upon him a m,. glove, the bare hand showing ¢ 2s total of 120 days in jafl, Through his Before she took her seat, the band Concerned with the firm establishment of Casper as the 1 B sented all of the crowd before the a played “Put on Your Old Gray Bon ——— | 3 ‘ 5 A bar, Maher appealed, bonds amount Fit Derry Millen first was sworn| : wholesaling and jobbing center of the state, members of ing to $1,000 in as Meutenant governor. Then| PROVIDENCE, R. I., Jan. 20. —|the chamber of commerce today noon at their forum lunch- It J nw: ‘i . ¢ 3 ; Pete Farrell and Cc. Burns Mrs. Ferguson, standing to the left} Two children peristed and four oth: | eon listened to a discussion of the factors that enter into the were really bartenders for the Ame fean “club, s raiding officers d: of Chief Justice C. M. Cureton, with|er children were saved from death pany ve Felten! STO R M TOI I i Ni | clared they we there must be a ence would be made’ tomor calling of the (Continued on Pa ven.) committee found a mitt her left hand on the old Bible which | by being hurled from a second story problem of development in that connection. (Continued on Page Seven.) window itn a fire here today. ed they were there must be | A point of the early attraction of Casper as a distrib- | len, manager of the Wyoming Gro. rnared “opandely astute behind spec- | growth of trade from its inception ear ea ering CoRR iene cet ne fie AT TEN TO DAY before the days of the oll boom here Redaca Sinn a accel tele a PAY RO LL: OTH ER JO BS He brought out the fact that this County Is Expected Leen aamete tie coon etme ih , L | city is from the standpoints of beth — geography and transportation ideal WILL BE VACATED SOON 222005 he gave 60 days {n the “coop,” which trade center canhot be doubted. Wenwa Charter. tors Wis aie ee a Salt Creek. _Qutalde of Maher and the too keep ‘Heavy Property Loss Is Revealed With Walter Schultz, manager of the Fick CAME ttrtoke: atthe tion of = $1,500 bookkeeping ma-|!0c#! branch of the McCord-Brady| petition for the incorporation of | fine or freedom for tt e bars, the others a y é : SOE eee ary clegend ae. st Passing of Floods; Snowstorm Retrenchment Policy in Expenditures chine system in the treasurer's of-|cOmPany, dealtewith the | subsect Jing new Salt Creek townsite ts ex-| group. While practically ever in Gotham Is Costly 2 fice. The matter was referred to a : pected to be turned down this after. | caught Saturday night was punish grocery business in Casper and the 9 7 + ‘ ’ committee for a further report even , ayy. | 90N by the county commissioners | ed in one way or another tloeally + I ut into Effect at Last Night s though many’ argunients were ad-|*UTroundings territory. That ever-| oy agvice of 1, H. Sennett of the| none of the new arrests of yesterday ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 20.—With the list of dead and vanced in its favor by the finance |‘tUa!ly the entire Big Horn Basin 1 for their ence in | missing standing at ten, railroad and motor traffic d * i * : country will Jook to this city as its . Ree ad 8 & ding at ten, road and motor traffic demor- Meeting; Other Proceedings committee. source of wholesale supplies, was re-| Mr. Sennett, in a written com: | the vat tna Saturday night |alized, and a heavy property loss sustained, the crest of 5 Cutting down of either the street] vealed in the paper read by Mr.|™munication to the board this morn-| identification of the Saturday night the flood which has beer cute i sveral ‘ th tt: department or municipal garage| schultz who declared that it takes | !"s, advised that the petition is de- Ahgpret ne Lik who were aitice Saturday night, te 1 ecuce i lie a southern states ni : : : forces ran into a snag when Com-|time to establish new holdings in| fective in three major points com-| Rot completely sure of their memor “ y oday was believed passing. City councilmen, in regular session Monday evening,| missioner Cullen brought out seem-| aistricts formerly dominated by | Pulsory under the statutes tn incor-| fes of the clean-sweep yesterday In southern Georgia, where the menace and damage took the initia] step in paring municipal expenses by adopt-| ingly unanswerable arguments in| other distributors. poration procedure. According to| It ‘so happened that one of the| probably has been greatest, many) and 12,000 shovelers to keep the ing one of the ideas advocated by the #nance committee |tavor of the retention of the pres:| ‘The relationship between the job-| his examination of the matter the| state agents was on the qu! vive for | streams were receding | main thoroughfares open. ‘The snow and ordered one assistant city attorney and one steno-|¢nt force. Mr. Cullen stated that| ping business here and the banks of |Census had not been taken in ac-| any revival of the entertainment fea-| No estimate of property damage | was approaching a depth of etx ¢ gutters in downtown streets must|Casper, was explained by KR. C.| cordance with the law; the survey,|tures of the club, He saw “Wes” | was available. inc before the full. foree wast grapher lopped off the payroll. Other expense cutting |p. xept free from ice to prevent|cather, vice president of the Wyom.|map and census had vot been cor.| Middleton taking a suspicious lock-| Soores of towns . after daylight operations are expected to be put into effect next Monday | damage that would otherwise follow | ing Trust company. In an interest-|rectly filed and the petition had not| Ing bag up staira into the establish. | southe removing the: new when the proper committees have of superintendent of cemeteries and|a thaw and that the street sweeping | ing talk he recalled the processes by | been subscribed to by a majority of nore difficult by the reported on the matter. parks with its attendant salary. and cleaning machinery had to be|which both Interests have develop-|the electors residing in the dl county attorney's offic throug Nn portion of Georg! tu ment yesterday afternoon. He called | ally were isolated t rict. | the station and arranged for a squad 1D ; fact that remnants of the last snows Two of those ‘slated for earliest That the new regime is wary of|overhauled in the city garage to puted, the evolution of one requiring! ‘The Salt Creek residents present-| to help him stage another raid. Pre YORK Anothe! r which cost the city approxt- doption seems to be the letting out | spending the taxpayers’ money was/it in condition for next summer's | advancement of the other. That the|!ng the petition included John ceding the officers, he got before the # snowstorm swer New . $3,000,000 remained tn po hei vf one of the three city inspectors | shown last night when the counctl:| work, This department also has|two have much in common, was|O'Leary, Thomas Mackay, W, J.|bar and announced “The house is] York today, causing arshalling | of and the abolishing of the position! men refused to sanction the instulla-4 ete despite the labor Bethe brought out by the epeaker. treet cleaning forces, 3 (Continued on Page Four.) Stull and W, L, Montgomery, pinched,’ , so’ that when the police!of 417 ploughs and between 10,000 | ‘ ‘