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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper. he @ yy Hatlhy Crihune MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 18 t \ CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1925 Weather Forecast Partly cloudy tonight and Satur- day; possibly snow tonight in ex { treme northwest portion. Cooler in | east and nerth portions. EDIT ‘ SS wstands, 5 ¢ ts’ a Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation On Strects or a Del'vered by Carrier Publication Offices Tribune Bidg,, 216 ©. Second St. we VOL. IX. NO. 90 $ STATE CENSUS OF 1925 TO MEAN ~- MORE -SOLONS FOR THiS COUNTY | “SOLAR OBSERVATIONS SUN, MOON AND EARTH TOMORROW IN EPITOME ~ ECLIPSE HOLDS INTERST ON SATURDAY MERGER OF CITY AND JUSTICE COURTS INTO ONE IS PROPOSED UNDER THE CAPITOLDOME BY COL. W. HS HUNTLEY CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 22— (Delayed)—Senators and _represen- tatives could scarcely wait for the conclusion of the chaplain's pray ers this morning so keen were they to attack routine business, The result of thelr labors did not show extensively in today’s business but HERE COUNT DUE FOR START SOON Reapportionment Act of 1927 Based on it will show in operations from . day to da oth houses acted promptly on " I: o . FROM AIRSHIP AS ECLIPSE DEVELOPS) BY NATRONA BAR ASSOCIATION |:::2:.8°s,2"c%r0) New Figures Now Assured; State ; ri f appropriation for the state exam . . ¢ What the eclipse 1s: ‘Thirteen oom observatories will — iner’e ffice amounting to $2,500 Legislation Is Speeded Up ‘The moon will pass between the | have telescopes trained. to enable that office to fenctior nd ~ ARE: PLANNED Los Angeles to Take earth and the sun, obscuring the sun; time, in New York City, 8 a m. to 10:29 a. m. Total eclipse 9:11 a. m. Time varies by few minutes in other sections of to- tality area. Dirigible. Log Angeles and air- planes will carry observers above cloud line. War department will radiocast description from airplane through station WJZ. Direct action in the immediate fu- ture om the establishment of a Cas. per municipal court, that would Combine the police and two justice courts into ont, was taken by the Natrona County Bar association at misdemeanors and bootlegging of- fenses and civil cases involving from $500 to $1,000. It would relieve the district court of much small litiga tion in the matter of having only one court, where there are now three. It was considered in committee of the whole at each,end of the cap. itol and passed unanimously. Bill 39 in the house introduced by the committee on mines relates to the duties of mino foremen. House bill No. 4), by the Platte —tThe reapportionment act nineteenth Wyoming legislat county larger representati legislature. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 23. — (Special to The Tribune) which will be passed by the ure in 1927 will give Natrona on in both houses of the state This became certain late yestere y when the * Air With Party of Where visible: * Scientific description will be| {ts banquet Iast night. A npeclal| Another committee, composed of | county delegation relates to reg.| house of the eighteenth legislature suspended its rules that ‘Area 4,600 miles tong and 100 | “roadcast by WOR. committee: including C. D. Murane, | Judge Cromer, W. O. Wilson and W.| istry agents. senate File 1, providing that a state) It provides for the “stwhdardizing of -! r Special trains will” transport | ©. 5. Enterline, James P. Kem, A. J Wehrli, will investigate and advise +: is y | census of 1 shall be taken, prices of commoditie t the iat tronomeérs to 150 miles wide from a point in le to 2 locati 3 Mr. Greer, of Laramfe Counts at the place Minnesota to a point in the Atlan. | People tc Zavorable localities. 3. Stirrett and Alex A. King will de-| on rules of governing days for mo-| js the author of house bill No. 4i,|be enacted without delay of manufacture or production or ROE oat Eka Mhatland Sie, What one may expect to se olde on the constitutionality of the | tions, demurrers and similar matters | which requires the bonding of per.| taking of the census begin sale” and ix designed to prevent NEW YORK, Jan. 23.—} janas. To eee on enther sun rises | munfeipal court and draw up a mea.| in the district court. This commit-| sone, firms and corporations en. |3. Eurlier in the day the senate had| price discriminations against Wyo- East tates fortunate| A huge blunt pencil of shadow | “Ove horizon with moon close by, | suresto be presented to the present | ico will also report next Wednesday. | caged in the business of collecting | Passed the bill under suspensian of| mingites by manufacturers of ie astern state: lost in solar brightness. term of the legislature. SET line Ms obs in th th of will_make a black smudge, in a 8 M ak ti tbbl ‘m e leg! it A third committee was orderdd to] accounts and to provide for penal-|the rules. oline, sugar, etc., and produc: enough to be in the path of) va "thaped like a cycle oh the western rity Of can and thee | one banauet was given at the| investigate certain items in the| ties for violation. Tegislative reapportionment. -ot,|/poal, ete, - If the Bilt wake totality were waiting today] earth's surtace. hick appears on sun's edee which | LCnming Hotel in honor of Bryant workman's compensation law and| No decision was reached by the | 1927 will be based on this year's state | 1t would be il and punishable for the phenomenon which} How it will aftgge the layman: eee eee ee aves betireen un | Sa aremer, the newly: elected judge} decide whether it was suffictently | committee on constitutional ques-| census, midway between che federal | bY fine and imprisonment to charge will tomorrow plunge this| Darkness of niBht will prevail | £rowe as mm : and W. H. Patten, president of the | fair to the injured workman. tions as to whether the house is| censuses taken every ten years. The|* Wyoming buyer one price for in area of totality, with varying JONSERVATIO association, presided. U. N IS PLEDGED S. OIL The members of this committee required to take action on the] last apportionment was based on the was made on Smackover, Bel and Cotton Valley. FINDLAY, Ohio., Jan, 23.—The Ohio Oil company today announced gasoline or sugar and a buyer in ane FOR BIG WOOLE President Hagenbarth of National As- “SS section into temporary darkness vr] degrees of darkness in rest of | | $80 4. m. Sun's surface half ob:| *Shoud this court be established. | were Irving F. McCann, D. W. Ogit-| chiid labor amendment which the| federal” cetisus of” 1920. Natrona | other state a ditterent price. ing the first total ee core Of) Sete nadow belts ct poured! ss Be it tvill have jurisdiction in case’ of| bee and J. B. Barnes eahatetrepriclataal county's population has greatly in:| The house Thursday afternoon de ao ee eee ocr predictea | Aproximately 20,000,000 per- | 9:0 Baicnet tinting | cea House bill No. 19 by Mr. Cobb, re-| creased since that time, and there |Clined to exert influence upon cons for the hour of the eclipse but scten-| ons will see the phenomenon, Tobia Rarit etatarns ee, a Ht ( lating to police justices in’ first | was always a question as to the cor- | ST®8# against the passas legisla. 4 % ‘ of ynsidere co! ors.of the fis s returned by | tion increasi vostal rates. tists pointed out that this was not Street ees be turned on | roaching. Watch for shadow i clgss cities, Gonsidered| in comm! recthe:s of the figur s return Sy, | ee tas eealurepoutal riuhte assurance the phenomenon would | 1 ire tee exchanges and | bands on sides of white buildings ci peee ta Bae ica PAE ee Relates aes mrad | Ulfita. sFaguesting? iy i lage be visible from the ground as even hat Tisiitttinds’ ‘will. stienedd and the snow. Thin crescent of q ne ae = FS ah Gee _On the present Rob at sp ees be Hando mets egis- i of light. These are Bally's beads. y has : ate a|to figures, rona county {s pa | Breas ly pone prevent such an occurance} Guards in some ‘cases will keep Teoehes ieitioky eet y Rushing bill, known ‘as senate file 4, which |to two more representatives and ax| |The House put another bill to posts as at night against robberies is meeting with general approval | additional senat making a total} @eath Thursday e House scientific organizations plan to tgke from the horizon the shadow 1 a + ams ; Jy} and burglaries. on both sides of the, capitor. Sen-]of seven representatives and three |2l, by Hasbrouck of Sheridan observations from numerous widely ‘ Passes from west to east at speéd j hic é separated points and from both land Scientific impor ren ¢ rel. | of two thousand miles an hour. ator Spear js an unquestioned au-| senators. Some counties appear sat- | W ne abolished the office of cons ieataof Minstein theory, of rel- 4 thority on the subject» around’ {s¢ied with their present representa-{#table, The bill was indefinite! and air. “yee 9:11 a, m. Sun now eclipsed. na | istied : P wets. a E oly The dirtetble Los Angeles will eafl| stivity: measurement of Nght from | __Day has apagrance of moonlight | Burglara yesterday thoroughly ran- After ‘Jimmying the door to the Pee beck dataria with tkna eae |e Rie SAUL acta | lime emo clone tor ie ‘auther serene Se ue ate ts comets; observations on variable eet Sian Veen. rules: sacked the apartment of N. Rubin, |apartment the thieves evidently went | ters in Wydming for forty years|two ig who dosired it enacted, and Heyer, of scientists manning he | Movements of the moon and its | ron ae eee eet like halon | tailor at 329 West Yellowstone and| teisurely through the place, breaking | or more and knows well the condi-| 054 Aas Bishop, McCullough and Doyle, al mechanisms for photographing the| sact diameter: effect of phenom- | "treamers of lght like halo. pen a couple of trunks, opening| tions under which ranchers and|,, senate 1 ‘advances from « ‘Olof whom turned “thumb wn," phenomena, while similar observa- CoH Peata: Seem eoiaeten ani After thirty seconds toa minute | escaped with valuables amounting | ope! is P ae? as pening eernp sabagazay: Nett lag bruary the time for the ate | vasbhatick: wean humbs down tions will be made from army air- Eitweed Mercury and sun;; effect | 894 & half, accosding to locality, |to’$275. The burglary was not dis- Shoes er: Sea yrere ae They coe ya Die Ge one Rhemeawes ous a counting of polls It differs fron. “Le | oF wonatuble ned ee Pasa the office PIANOS Wit te ae Ne alinse as it| of the ‘eclipse on magnetism’ of | Moon passes aradually trem sun's }covered until after 6 in the evening, | tne time to remove three small dia-| the slough into which, thew were former census’ law, -aiso, in thal 00| Sueciaan county: relating thar artes rushes trnngh the east will be| earth and electricity of atmos- 10:29 @. m. Old Sol himselt |@% the apartment had not been oc:|monds from a brooch setting, leav-| plunged in the years succeeding | Provision is made for the Pavment |the county had tnanaxgf to get radiocast under the auspices of the pre, tat again. cupled since 9 in the morning. ing the setting on the floor. (Continued on Pago’ Ten.) county assessors who assist in tak. |%ON& without constabled for. years pecial plans for observation . is the name of a man w ritten { Sclentific American, which will re- ing the enumeration, Under the old | °° tie oftioe it a ceive telephone reports from posl- law each deputy assessor recelved | the ‘ne grec it eg ree Noters and tlons along the line of the rushing Mae bla) deneae and each | that a8 a result he werved two years ladow's path. | county assessor ré $100. The |2% Constable, drawing a salary o} Practically all eastern colleges ‘ Sigh Mhoviclnn sire ochin te $900 a year, and “never served @ have announced plans to study the - fiip Ue Ra thw bubther ad This so enconraged others, eclipse in the hope of making astron: REAP SARA hes anaNiGnel Hasbrouck continued, that at _ the omical discoveries and scientific ie daft a ie last elertion there were candidates groups will be stationed wherever the row: law’ being that ‘the: deputy ee itl be: asti0e ot const and two there is a Ikithood that observation ; 4 Niaeeso ao arevoalate vere natablos, were elects conditions. will be good. 2 . will require more days to do both one is a gentleman ov See c ressment and census work than to|{'1, and he guulan ti serve ea WESTERLY, R. I., Jan. 28.—This do merely assessment work and that t. 0’ him r oO! town.Telected as one of the vantage PROGRESS MADE IN Increase of 25 Cents a Barrel on Wyo- ; the addilonal, per. dem. resulting |'%® Sheridan constables now tn ot Delniay 5 t08 acteie bes ae i from this fact will compensate them ie noun asserted further, viper hs teatin ih ged Raby abl 7 for their enumeration labors. Coun Hever Nerved (Bt iy aera ¢ Am 1 R -| > : oo and inasmuch as the us work | Doyle, agreeing that the Hasbroucic Among carly ariivals were thom |/AmMerican Nepresenta . Midwest Refining Company wil Ye aditional labor for them, the | Mil Was designed to cover merely & CaM 1 Th 1 a PANS new law authorizes compensation for situation local in Sheri county, Orange, New Jersey. tive [hreatens to CONDITIONS IN gITy Assistant State Bank Examiner | this extra labor at the rate of $iod | 2@sued that the office of constable > i + Joyce arrived in Casper yesterday | or each county assessor ey was a highly useful office tn other Quit Parley $ Advances of 25 cents a barrel on the prices of Salt trom Cheyenne and immediately left} jaw differs {rom the old, ulso, sections’ of the state and that it } nes Se Creek, Grass Creek, Elk Basin, Osage and Cat Creek crude | for TAvayS where he ia making an} that it contains ne provision for the pias Be E ib ane pines it GENEVA, Jan. 23,—(By The As- fern ot “piad Dror eee made dur-| oj]s, were announced today noon by the Midwest Refining. Sr hoe abate ees Lh Re taking of agricultural statistics as Sth ae neee ne Btueeloa ee sociated Press)—A private meeting sityay oc Nohieine otaditiona yh Cae The increase brings the field quotation on Salt Creek] ¢¢ open its door. < Pe eee ate consua. Under the \ttawbrouck’s motion that the bill be eo ee ee ative Stahes | Per, Was given at the luncheon this|up to $1.10 a barrel, Grass Creek $1.45, Elk Basin $1.45,| ‘The Bank of Salt Creek was the] Provisens of upply tho county as-|TePorted for pa vated ‘and Viscount Cecil of Great Britain] 290" of the Casper Real Estate|Osage $1.40, and Cat Creek, Montana, $1.45, peeult Oe ne omcdener of tid with the nece pnumera. |S°Wn and B. ¢ motion in an attempt to save the opium| B0ard by Ben*Scherck, chairman of/ Ohio O11 company later announced , trict oll in national transit line $3.35,| Small banks at Lavoye, several} tion jlanks on or before | mntinued on Page Ten.) conference from a breakdown, re-|the survey committee Several dis-| increases concuring in new posted| Pennsylvania grade in national | OBths ago. was entirely owned by | arg and the counts ull | sulted in failure. tricts of the city are still to be cov-| prices of the Midwest and embracing | transit, southwest Pennsylvania, Bu: | 1*¥0¥® capital and had no connec: | gu iypiy pute - - | Mr. Porter stated that unless con-| ed, sald Mr, Scherck, agd it will' other grades not affected by the] reka and Buckeye Mnes $3 J pata iahlag any banking institution in | blanks c Febru rd MEMPHIS, Tennessee, Jan. 23—| aitions @fanged radically he would| Probably take two more Weeks to Midwest as follows: Grass Creek! Goren grade in Eurek bi oats a he census of 1926, therefore, will be A. L. Church, secretary to C. H.}yeturn to the United States within] @&ke final tabulations. (ight) and Elk Basin $1.45; Lance} Cabell grade in Eureka ines, $1.70 ——- inten way Rabruary 6r0 | Markham, president of the Illinois} 4 few days, Blectiog @® officers of the board| Creek $1.40; Rock Creek $1.20; Big| Somerset medium in Cumberland Tetiesiioc caeth efihcothee tokitiibal! ax 4 Centra} railroad, was robbed of his} «y consider the situation has|!8 to be held on February 6, a mo-| Muddy $1.00; Sunburst (Mont.) upj lines, $1.80. E pn origi a ere ‘Ayvaliet by a man who boarded Mark-|reacheq such a stage that my con-| ton to that effect being passed at|15 cents to $1.05; Mule Creek and| Somerset light in€2umberland lines | amination before a state board will fum's private car last night at In-| tinued presence would tmperil The| the meeting. Grass Créek (heavy) unchanged at | $1.95, * be permitted to engage in engineer dependence, Louisiana, but made no| Hague opium convention,” Mr. Por- 60 and 90 cents respectively Rafland grade in Cumberland lines ing work fy Wyoming if-Senate file attempt to rob others, according to] ter sald. ‘The increase here followed ad-| was hp 15 cents to $1.05 $3, intrdeleed. this torneo Rey rival here today of the train to! SHANGHAI, Jan. 28.--A promi: Into effect yesterday in the Midcon-| was unchanged at $1.50. : {included in the largest batch of bills] NEW ULM. Minn ». 28a whieh Mr. Markham’'s car was at-|hent misslonary today tnformed a CAR CRASH tinent field and another advance to- ETA LONDON, Jan. 28.—Lioya's an-| that has come in on one dayssince| ter Hrmina, in churge of a socting tached, Reuter's correspondent that the mil: day of 25 cents a barrel in quota- SHREVEPORT, La., Jan. nounced t that the British Me#-] the legislature convened A dozen|of the St xander home for the __ oo tary authorities in the province of ——— tions for Pennsylvania grades. The top. price paid for, crude of!|!can Petroleum company's small de-| measures were introduced aged here, was shot and killed today MAIL ROBBER IS GIVEN LIFE] Fukien had beheaded 200 Christian WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—Secre- ER ry from the Shreveport territory, em-| Pot steamer Red Line No, 1, found Senate twenty, by L. D. Merchant,| by John Puchner, ¢ un inmate, TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan. 23—Joe Ur-| Chinese farmers because they refus-|tary Wilbur and his daughter, Edna,|| PITTSBURGH, Jan, 23— An in.|ftom the Stweveport. territory, em.) Oo ai npn or channel ast Wednes.! before the legislators today in print:| who ts believed to have been mantate baytis, notorious robber and gun-|ed to grow opium. The missionary |narrowly escaped injury here last|creare of 26 centa a barrel in the|DrAcliE Arkansas and north Louie | Citi ost of nine lives ed forg, attracted much attention. lly deranged. man, was convicted late yesterday | added that although the Chinese of-|night when their automobile, driven| price of crude oils, quoted on the i 9 60'F Es i barrel for Caddo, 38 degrees and tn federal court here of participat-| ficials were compelling the Tarmers| by tho “secretary's chauffeur, collid:| market here, was announced today |PArrel for Caddo, 38 legrees : ing in the $1,000,000 robbery of the} to cultivate opium, 1,500 christian|ed with another machine at a street] by the leading purchasing agencies. aed 4 or. aby eney r ss pan ae Toledo postoffice in 1921 and sen-|familics had refused to obey the or-|intersection, The secretary's car|The prices were: ard opiteieaateany, 06, , Lelisiags tence@to 50 years in the Atlanta|ders and that the executions fol-| was damaged but the occupants of| Pennsylvania grade on the New | Poste’ tee Fag is penitentiary, lowed. both machines escaped unhurt k transit lines and Bradford dis: |Crude in sea pyeme tears” ee Eas 4 ville, Eldorado, Bull Bayou, De} = to and Crichton, A similar e . N MILLS tion our around San Francisco har; another advance in price in Central | vy and through the indus al’ dis- West grades of crude oll following t 1 t f triet of the bay district. In an ad. ° esterday’s increases. The new , i, Iress abourd the ferry boat, Mr, 2 i ° The prompt response was» wel-| tions to participate in a general open | Y°* sociation Urges Deve opment oO " é . prices are: Lima $1.83; Illinois $1.62; jagenbarth stressed the value of co- Leaders in Industry Promise Help U1 | comed by the board in a statement | discussion of the problem. Painedten 31. eapielymauth Miaet ai bf perhhive whol Mavbainte Answers to Inquiries Sent Out by Chairman of Board aN today observing “that if this spirit of co-operation results in a program of progressive economy in the hand- ling of the nation’s ofl supply, a step, forward will have been made in the Interest of greater business stabil- ity.” Additional phases on which the board has decided to seek informa- tion include the most economic meth- od for ofl recovery; the pessibilities of development of oll shale and other substitutes and of reducing the waste in distribution and utilization, up 15 cents a barrel; Waterloo $1.00; up 10 cents and Wooster $1.70, up 20°-centa, ————» -- GAMBLE HEIRS. Industry for California SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 28.—The possibility of wool manufacturing on the Pacific coast on an extensive Ho urged that this enterprise be ducted after the system used by California orange and ratsin grow- rs. ‘Four or five million dollars a year houl added the California E —— " ; LOS ANGELES, Calif, Jan. 23.—] eo ‘ sidered today by delegates to th Ya. | ool business through the establigh- WASHINGTON, Jan. 23.—A desire by oil industry] ‘witnnolaing the nature of sugges Te ee The hetrs of the late avid B. Gam- “saan e? Hare aay pret £0SAy vet h 1M ite GOtt NG nent of woolen milla mn thikstaean? leaders to co-operate fully in the new federal oil conserva-| tions, so far advanced further re-| ONE DEAD IN SOVIET RAID | bic, soap maker of Cincinnatt today | tional Wool Growers’ ai el OLS te 1 AN* | Hagenbarth declared ‘ tion board’s efforts to stabilize production.and utilization | piles have been recetved from those} SOFIA, Jan, 23.—One communist | won their legal figlit with the state| nual convention here. The aessions will close tonight with James M, Houston, inspector of ws ¢ asked for opinions to means of | was killed and three policemen were | of California over inheritance taxes, i i of the association for the past 12) settlements in the Victoria of petroleum has been evidenced in replies received by | SW) the oll reserves and the hoard | wound ie oe yesterday on alwhen Buperior Judge Fleming ruled | (He election of officers. years, wax slated for re-election ment, of Atiatfalte. fave aie Secretary Work, chairman, to the recent letter of inquiry ‘ addressed to them. announced {t would then invite rep: resentatives of the larger corpora communist printing shop from which @ secret journal was being iesued. in favor of the heirs without hear- ing any defense testimony, | Hagenbarth, of Spencer, Frank J The delegates, some 600 {n numbpr Idaho, who hay served ag president | yesterday were taken on an inspec | industr ‘ deseription of the sheep y in his couptry. @