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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. Weather Forecast Mostly fair tonight and Thursday Colder tonight in east and north por- tions., and in extreme east portion Che Casper Daily Tritime EDITION Thursday, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. NO. 88 En Rieder CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, JANARY 21, 1925 On Streets or at Newstands, 5 cents Publication Offices Del'y zed by Carrier 75 cents a month Tribune Bldg., 216 EB. Second St. OVERTIME PAY IS ASOLISHED BY COUNTY: BUDGET HERE $330.000 UTURE OF SHEE POintntncein INDUSTRY BRIGHT HiNsh thet SHORTAGE 0 WOOL WILL BE OFFICERS STAND GUARD IN THERMOPOLIS; PUT LID ON BOOZE TRAFFIC) TRAGICBLAST \sneninex Adopted JURY FAILS T0 FIX BLAME IN ON PRESIDENT IN NAVAL BILL Introduction. Gentlemen ‘of the Eighteenth Legin- Inture: ‘ Herewith is submitted the execu: State Budget Text of Message and Proposals for Appropriations as Submitted to Legislature by Governor resting upon the income of industry and of the individu In fact less than nine (9) cents ont of ev f OALANY LIMITS PRESCRIBED BY STATE LAW TO BE ENFORCED lar of taxes paid during 19: E . tive budget. oming taxpayers went for stat Pac nceaetGni ct dealings |Seoeeitont meee a enone | expenditures: Maat ie THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Jan. 21. | coke, or flappers who want a 3 the guiding factor has been econ-| true that a relatively large increase ss \ (IF —Today guards were placed to | banana split (yes, we ‘have them, Natural gas from/an unknown By Senate Today omy. Revenue of the state is Iimited | in appropriations be paid from Held Down to Mini- today) have their drinks scrut- x and I have pared recommendations | general funds of the state would not : stand like sentinels at roda foun- | nized by the watchful eye ot | *0UFe® ctused the explosion which! Without Discussion by |in vecant torererope ee ee ee eae ne ot thie tatteaei test maum in All Depart- tains, soft drink bars, pool rooms | sworn enforcement officers and | Wrecked the T. and 1. hat cleaning form to estimated income. total amount of taxes levied against and other places in Thermopolis | deputy sheriffs. shop on Center street a week ago Solons, Report. Based on the present state tax ty people of the state. On the ments Says Board H Di where liquor ts alleged to be sold. These sentinels of enforcement | ast Sunday and resulted in the Tevy, the estimated income for the|other hand, I feel it is incumbent ? : agenbarth ISCUSSES} Many of the proprietors of these | are sald to be the result of de- | death of Nick Danglis, according to sage Outlook in Address places are held in bond for court appearances on former charges. mands from Governor Ross that the Nellie T. Ma be clamped a verdict brought in by a coroner's jury yesterday afternoon. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. fiscal biennium 1925-1927 for general fund purposes is $2,430,834.15. I upon the state to set the example in economy for the guidance of our Abolishing all “overtime” : x : haye therefore confined my recom-| counties, municipalities and schoo! | pay = . 3 ‘The city and Hot Springs county | down tighter on this town and | Tho inquest started last week but{|——Without discussion or a] naations to this sum. In other |dlatricts, Pp utes county employes and At Convention. have employed watchers to se@ | county. Thermopolis, where senti- | the serious injury of Johm Langas, | record vote, the senate today | words, I submit a balanced/budget.| The opportunity is yours. I feel] decision to pay salaries that there are no violations. ment 1s naturally strong for en- | who was also caught in the blast.) accepted an amendment to Should you materially increase | confident you may be relied upon/exactly as prescribed by the Now Thermopolis young men |} forcement, 1s not to be allowed to | caused its postponement until heltie naval bill requesting |*PPropriations over the sum recom: | to meet It. Rep ure : SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.,| “"° 8° te. soda fountains for a © fall by the, wayside. could be interrogated. The~ fur - . qd &| mended herein it will of necessity | Requests from the several institu statutes was agreed on 5 "7 was taken to the Lincoin street hos-|President Coolidge to call]mean an increase in the state tax|tlons and departments for appropri-|Yesterday by the county Jan. 21.—There is a decided . pital yesterday afternoon and there | another arms conference. rate. Conditions demand the con-|ations total $4,069,188.93, making #|°ommissioners after the matter hud i Kees yhey questioned Langas, The amedment, offered by Senator|trary. Economy should be the|necegsary for me in m: com-| been under consideration for the “ shortage of wool ah tas GASOLINE TAX INCREASE FOR A test of the gas line made the | King, Democrat, Utah, was accepted | watchword of the individual, state| mendations to cut the requests $1.] Preceding three weeks. “United States, due to increas-| ™ day after the explosion by the city | without objection by Chairman Hale|and nation, ‘Taxes of whatever | 638,354.78 or 40 per cent in orde The d lon means that the con: i i i inspector showed mo leaks in the|of the naval committee, in charge|nature, should not be increased ex-|to come within our estimated reve-|Venient method used in the past of fact that an over-production leak came frome faulty fixture in-| It has been indicated quite ge-| sity. mendous reduction will necessarily|than the statutes prescribed mnd of lambs is some times apparent, President Frank J. Hagenbarth, of Spencer, Idaho, of the National Woo! a s! -| 8 mn Dt € x 01 c Page Eight) years the m . 7 Weedell, county attorney, conducted | *ider the time say £07 3 a con-| small portion of the burden of taxes (Continued on Page igh Liasintins we ae c art hou: growers Association, said today in the inquest the members of the jury | ference, and administration senators Sk rawing mo his annual adliress at the opening had been expected » the sesion of the 60th annual conven: tion of the Association. PETROLEUM CLUB GATHERING As inconsistent with the general policy at this time of side the building: Lew Gay, coroner and George A. being Joseph Adriance, David Har- ris and Jabez W. Mann. cently in administration quarters that President Coolidge did not con to. oppose the King amendment as untimely. It js true that state taxes for general fund purposes aro a very be disappointing to institutions and department heads. Undoubtedly SENATOR EDWARDS, INVOLVED r time sing the difference up to “over- is no more. In the last few aw prescribes “Overtime pay, as far as Natrona Be ee nas ES They made no immediate explana- ounty is concerned,” said Chair- “There is room for an expansion|retrenchment in public and private expenditures, the pro- tion of their failure to do so, nor man Jack Scott in discussing tho ot 14,000,000 or 15,000,000 sheep on | posed three-cent gasoline tax being sponsored by the state PELTS TAKEN BY STATE Watopmledt. fren the cWHiteiouds IN RUM SCANDAL, TURKS DOWN If gavotte! comarca Sole conaumathie geting. tor aa | highway department was vigorously attacked by R. S. Elli- Sr intateabener nents cannot handle their work with the increuse of over 100,000,000 pounds of Son, vice-president of the Midwest Refining company, at force “they have, working regular wool suitable for clothing purposes" Mr. Hagenbarth said. ‘We are to- day only producing about two-thirds the meeting last night of the Wyoming Petroleum club. ‘The full “force of Mr. ‘ Ellison's address broke on this point, his Ueved that the construction and maintenance of good roads should HUNTERS ARE MARKETED LUXEMBURG CHANCE TO TESTIFY ON STAND hours, we will consider giving them additional help, but from now on they will get only the sulary as pre- . os Vat. oe . 4 > ee ar pen cleat ery y law. 4 United States. “This does not include [tmerten Deine hat ay tncredse tm [be conducted In the mame WAY ha pelea CABINET OUT tutte ty the commiachaas Cas carpet Won! joatigumpsions nT oe Leong eerste tins finds Sealand ey ktostaa eee CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21—Wyo- JERSEY CITY,’ N. J., Jan. 21.—New Jersey’s rum con: | unanimous “There is likewise a world sh -| ming and the Federal, government ‘ i ic The matter came up two years and wool shortage. ‘The sheep short, |*me of necessary reductions In ex-| The highway departinent’s side of | have sold to the Chesedhen Hite wan DUXEMBURG) | Jan.>, sien |Sbitacy. Cade, in.which ten Weehawken’ policemenand twa} co "ina utter consideeune dene age) hae been\. estimated) variously,| Dense the \fasue was ddvanced by C: H.| Wool company the hides of 260 wild| Luxemburg cabinet resigned today | Civilians are standing trial on indictments charging whole-| ston by the then commissioners from: 70,000,000. to 80,000,000. Al-| If successful"in securing adoption| Bowman, district | superintendent | animals for $2214.65, The animale and the Grand Duchers Charlotte}sale bootlegging activities, will go to the jury late this | "ered: though the consumptive ‘end pur-|of the three-cent tax, the depart-|locally. In his paper he presented| were killed by state and federal| Adelgonde reserved her decision us ze The principle argument advanced chasing power of Burope has Tes|ment may well look forward to fur-/an excellent array of figures and| hunters. The skins include those of | to whether she would accept the res- afternoon. ingfavor of the retention of the oie new avenues of use Maye de.|ther increases in that tax in the (Continued on Pago Eight.) 242 coyotes and seven bobcats. ignation, Taking of testimony in the trial which opened Monday | “overtime” system has been that veloped. Japan and China are using | future, contended the Midwest _©x- | ee ended today and by 11 o'clock Geo, | !!Vinw expenses in Casper are much fine merino wools to such an extent|ecutive who warned his audience Cutley, chief of defense counsel, had | !isher than in small county seats that Japan alone {s consuming over|of the probability ofjsuch a *hap- sf completed a dramatic summation of | ‘!ke Lusk and Gillette. 100,000,000 pounds more of these | pening. the testimony from the point of view tion of Natrona county in wools than daring pre-war days.| Opposition was vdiced to the man- an Oo e ou gtittaraiictiwed. ior: on a total. expenditure 6f The coastal regions of New Zealand,|ner in which the highway. depart- Pp. Senator Edward I. Edwards, for: 30,000 is assured if the various Australia and the Argentine are} ment is advertising its wish in this mer governor of New Jersey, ac. tments live within the budget steadily declining in wool production} connection, the declaration being "f cused by three prohibition ag nts |CSUmates prepared by the commis- and increasing in cattle, both for|made that its employes are its mis- 3 yesterday as the “chief, backer” of | ‘loners. beef and dairy. stonaries and its publication and ad- Oo Oo Ss oO a u es the wholesale rum conspirators, did The estimates of several depart- ainiee Gated nt Taney, sheep vertising medium, both working to- not come here to deny the accusa-|™e€nts have been drastically reduced produttion in the future will in- . gether to win the people's favor for tion, although under last year's expenditures, r offered an opportu. the pedo in Cueerme eben halal the tax measure. ) oa nity to do so by the trial detens: ning In the amount ington an jontana an ere W! be cl " x a 1 bridges, Whe In conclusion, Mr. Ellison painted _ : 5 5 . The climax of Cutley's dramatic und bridg: re hem eeneral increase, in western) aut that he was heartily in tavor ot || Pt rogduction | Voluminous Measure ‘Being Considered | summation came with bjs chu this department had. ex- ducing sections of the east. In-sev.| S004 roads and that he had high that the Implication of Senator pd: | Penditures of $155,000, this year's i sections of east. hi sf Hy wards in th . budget™allows only $77,000. Other regard for those men who direct the . ards in the case was‘the fruit of a, ‘ en or eight years the sheep census| \viirs of the highway department, Of Bills Put fs un Both Houses of Legislature; “frameup"” of which Samuel Wilson, | “epartments are cut to the absolute tn the Pinited States, under Sult'|but that at the same time he be- IN JOINT j ] C ti Jud P d asslatant superintendent of the ants, |minimum,-it = sald, of what.te be- cj salopn lexgue of New Jersey, was ved will carry them through the increase to 50,000,000 head, which G «Ise ounting Juages rropose , in h the author. Wilson was in the | ¥e#t wit pratuse 400,000,900. povuoa ot FT On Time Limit ey ,000, courtroom. Cutley pointed | Hieads of depattments were called ow a ¢ natic finger at him. (Continued on Page Seven, ueAe UMS HG tS reer ua Julius Verbel, the sol CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21.—Perhaps the most volumi- the man,” ho told th TERS MES SE educate the public to a greater use ated “ » the sole occupant ' x ‘ a i : see @ of lafublin tha tally let. .eawevers CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 21— |at the time, wis orrested last night |HOUS bill that will come before the eighteenth Wyoming ts the ‘author of this | financial support for this work has H Only routine business came be- | when the residence at 155 North|legislature now. is being considered by the corporations _ He started out to ‘get not been forthcoming and it had to pis Hite cee e parte this Jackson street was raided. The of-|committees of the house and senate prior to introduction. # Bawards,.a y 180, be abandoned. In certain cities in 5 Me eo ee out | ficers claim to have found one gal-|It isthe new banking code prepared in the state examiner’s | “y),) ate | Iowa.and Minnesota we have at lt minor measures brought to forty |ion of liquor in the garage and a ffi I ; ki ; ; There was only one witness today tin ote Mane bieh: Bia toasts the total of bills introduced in | cache of considerable size empty ex,{Ofice. It provides for the repeal of all banking legislation | ana his admissions provided the of. lamb froim.£00st0 5600 ner.dent- the house and to fourteen the to- cept for bottles and kegs which con.| 2°W 00 the Wyoming statute books to the regular Judges and. clerks, | foundation for Cutley's attack of Dinchianl ig dhe tartPeenroriaibns ro i of bills introduced in the sen- | tained no lquor. er clean men0, set alls that sass three counting judges and three she Prosecution’s case. ‘This was lating to wool, Mr. Hagenbarth said: M4 ~ “ and a new start. he proposed | counting clerks, and that as soon as| Lionel Wilson, the first of the trio | o.,""The production of aheep and the| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21,—The The joint rules committee will aight carrie fal bond ae Wyoming code 1s modeled on the] 50 baliots have been cast these bal-| Of dry agents who yesterday took | growing of wool in the United States| Next state convention of the Amer-| report to both Rouses a. recom- Y Siked tetatanene ucted by | Oregon code, which is regarded as | iots shall be delivered to the count.| the stand and told a story of having | = fs an economic necessity, but un.| ‘can Legion, Department of Wyo-| mendation that the introduction at pi eceral agent, and Jake! one of the best. The bill will be ing judges and counting clerks for | S!ven $3,800 to Senator Edwards to WASHINGTON, Jan. 21,—s) rtunately, owing to the American |™ing, will be held at Lander, August of bills be Mmited to the first 25 | Carter, deputy : * Introduced after Its provisions have | counting and recording, and that | be held in escrow for later payment | tary Hughes was called upon today standard of living and American| 20,21 and 22, the executive commtt-| days of the forty-day session. been digested and approved by the/ when the first 50 ballots have beer| to William F. Griffin, alleged “mas: | by the senate fora oopy of the Paoty onli rool ft tee of the department decided at a] After the twenty-fifth day, if the two corporation committees. Mean- 1 ballot 455 ter mind” of the conspiracy and one 4 le of wages wool cannot for some 5 7 counted all ballots cast while these ; nd one] reparations agreement _ together years to come at least be successful.| meeting here with State Commander] rule is adopted, a bill may be in- ew xpecte while all bank guaranty fund and| 69 were being counted shall be de-| Of the defendants, after Griffin had| with such. intermation concerning iy produced in this country on a|Harry B. Henderson, Jr. troduced only with unanimous bank bonding bills are being held] yered to the counting judges and | delivered 100 cases of Scotch whisky | the clreums tances surrounding the competitive basis with foreign wools.| The executive committee appoint- consent. . in abeyance by common cknsent. | clerks for counting and recording | t° the pseudo bootleggers. negotiations may cersary We have neither the natural ad-|ed a committee on legislation, with To Hold Office If House bill 27, introduced by|and this process shall. be repeated Wilson, recalled for cross-examin:| to a full understanding of its terms. vantages, the cheap labor, the fos-| former State Commander Marshall Deyo Hasbrouck of Sheridan, be-| untit the hounfof closing the polls. | #tlon, admitted to Cutley that in A resolution of inquiry by Senato: toring government nor certain other|S. Reynolds as chairman. comes a statute, returns from Wyo-| The effect of the system ¥ Id pe | July, 1913, he had been convicted | Jc hnson, Republican, California, one advantages, climatic and otherwise,| Wyoming now has 62 active legion mirig precincts in which 150 or more| that the counting of ballots would] tking money from telephone | of the senate irteconclinbles ’ weg which the forefgner enjoys. There-| posts, with a membership exceeding WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—Presi-| votes are cast will he available ear-| virtually keep pace with the casting | boxes adopted without discussion. } (Continued on Page ght) 2,500. fi dent Coolidge expects Postmaster | ler than heretofore has been pos-|o¢ ballots and that the result of the eg General New and the pregent assist-| sible. The bill provides that in| voting would be known very soon ant postmasters general to continue | precincts where 150 or more ballots] after the polls closed. The bill re] | I | N Q U | RY oO F in office after March 4, fare cast there shall be, in addition | makes no provision concerning we Seti nul crecy for the result of the count -ns 7 SENATE CLOSED 4 doption of Majority Report of Commit- tee Marks Final Chapter in Sensational Probe WASHINGTON, Jan. 21—The sen- ate has written the final word in last kession by Senator Walsh, Dem- ocrat, Montana, prosecutor for the LOS ANGELES, Callf., Jan. 21.— William 8. Hart, motion picture ac- tor whose wife, Winifred Westover Hart, last Monday won her superior court sult to break a separation agreement prohibiting her from re- turning to the screen, planned to leave for New York on a vacation trip today, Oy the eve of bis departure he re- iterated bis determisation to appeal the case, but »# statement issued at the same time by) Mrs. Hart ‘Isnt color to rumors that a reconcilia- tion rather than further: litigatio: might be the outcome of the couple THIEVES BROKE Four Million Dollars’ Worth of Securities in Hands of Underworld as Result of Late Burglaries LOOT R FIRMS it progresses. If Senate file 5, introduced by A! S. Mercer, is enacted, bables may be admitted to membership in frater- nal benefit societies, The present law prohibits the admission to such societies of persons lers than 16 or more than 60 years of age. ‘The Mercer bill deletes the minimum age limit and opens the membership rolls of fraternd] societios to per- sons of any age lesq than 60 years, Howse bill 36, introduced by David B./ Powers by request,’ would reduce the contract and legal rate of inter est from. 10 per cent to.8 per cent. The ever recurring effort to divide TWO MILLIONS Moe Turman of New York and Brooklyn Admits Giant Steal from Company of Which He Was Manager NEW YORK, Jan. man, so! 21.—Moe Tur: of a Chicago rabbi, presi- the total of worthless sectritles he issued would reach $2,000,000 dent of “Young Judea” in this city ‘I tried to be a Napoleon of the history of its naval oll lease in- committee, after rejecting a minor-| superior court tilt. = counties Into commissioner districts, | and prominent in Brooklyn social | finance—a Ponzi— but floppe 1." quiry py ‘i th ft {ty report presented by Senator/ “I tave no plans to return to plc-| NEW YORK, Jan. 21—Several| He said the company had offered| with provision that not more than | circles, was reported by authorities | Turman's story concluded, said the ke Y approving je majority | spencer, Misrourl, on dDehalf of him-/tures at present,” she said, ‘If my;bands of thieves headed by ala $100,000 reward for the return of | OM@ commissioner shall be elected | today to have confessed to forgeries prosecutors. He {tg 27 years old. tee ot its investigating commit-|self and four other Republican | husband files an appeal it may be a} “Fagin” are preying on Wall Street $1,000,000 worth of stolen bonds from each district, fs represented by | totalling $1,300,000 tn the business His career as a swindler, accord- *e Sharply” criticising the leases | members. The vote on the minorlty tong time before I would have a|banking and brokerage houses. and | $1,000) ’ &nd certain official acts connected report was 42 to 28. right to. ‘But I will give up the at Iéast $4,000,000 worth of stolen “Youths are placed as messengers House Bill 14, introduced by W. Vance. G. Similar bila have been of. of the Equity Finance and Service Ing to the alleged confession, start- va compdny, of which he was manag. |‘ed several years ago, when coming Bh ‘hem. Bix Republicans and one Farmer: | trust fund established for by my | securities is in the hands New|in stock exchange and banking| fered at every legislative ression in| ing director. « to New York he borrowed $100 t lant, & vote of 40 to 30 the senate| Labor, Shipstead, of Minnesota, | husband and agree not to return to| York's undetworld, said ‘Alfred|houses through forged references| recent years, Assistant district attorneys, who| send his widowed mother ang hee tubminnte™tay approved the report | joined with Democrats in voting for] work at any time if he will let me!Tyrrill, adjuster for a large surety|furnished by this Fagin,” said| The ancient and honorable oftice | are maid to have beard the cohtts- | five ubmitted tn the closing days of the the majority report, come batk to hip.” company, today. Tyrril. Conte on Page Nihe.) sion before Turman’s arrest, said children in Chicago. He “bor. (Continued on sPage Seven.)