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Che Casper Sunday Tritmiw MAIN NEWS SECTION MAIN NEWS SECTION LEGISLATION FATE IN ConarESS UNCERTAIN CRUDE OIL PRICES#UNT WANA UDIT TO NO ASSURANCE |ARE RAISED AGAIN iid tl PROCEE Dl Wm0itin Rangers Take | DEATH OF GUN sci sate Cty Accountant arrives oUILLO PAOGING 1 Up Wet Trail REET OL Lome IN TRAGIC FIRE Check County Bills With Examiners; MI THIS TIME All Interested in Full Accord Along Border a By COL. W. H. HUNTLEY (Several Arrests Held) ashby ‘rhatcher of the Lincoln F. Kelly company, well | | Wide Divergence Found AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 31.— CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 31.—Introduced in the house known firm of certified public accountants of Salt Lake | Atl a] F AAT FS Horse shoe marks in the desert | is a bill to create the office of state real estate commissioner | Probable as Result | A public accounta c a a In Views of Senate rea tec | City, arrived in Casper yesterday prepared to collaborate sand together with those of a pack | and establishing a state real estate commission, also sev- | Of Investigation of | jat the instance of organizers of a taxpayers’ association in | And House Factions On Many Measures. ‘VOLUME 34 CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1925 NO. 27 mule—and word flashes along the | eral unimportant bills on varying subjects. |the audit of Natrona county books by the state examiner’s | E 2 Rio Grande that “the rangers are Influencing Appropriations Chicago Tragedy. |office. Mr. Thatcher will be sgin his work Monday morn- Midwest and the Ohio riding.” After a hurried lunch on Thursday the legislature, both meres ing, having already met and co In promoting the anization of . Tonight it was believed that | houses concurring, save and except terstate streams commissioner could CHICAGO, Jan. 31.—| ferred with association me hers | : 26 2 , ry fe % re own te examiner | este svement ha Companies Follow this is all that is necessary to stop |S0me halt dozen, accompanied by all| find to do in Wyoming, except to (United Press.) — Amateur | Bt PN fee egy xamit i j Midcontinent. . taxpayer ution those inter e In mind the sudden flare of booze running |™Ploves. @gain, save and except | rattle around in tho office and draw ounty commiss all of | the analy of the county's. phys |) Bx: abst iP nERELON - he the chief clerk of each body, board- | pay for so rattling? | Wiring was blamed tonight|whom are sz n complete |! is 1 t ler Noh sesh ; op : across the Mexican border which | ed a special Union Pacific train for] It {sa plain and simple outrage to|for the death of six persons| accord over > y « : WASHINGTON, Jar followed recent court decision that | Laramie. The object of the excur-| continue the office. It 1s nothing in an apartment house fire |™ontins the off -omhtaring themfinal: stretch Yangers had exceeded their aus | Sion was‘ officially announced to be| short of graft upon, the taxpayers ber 5 | other to be paid “i gs he t a} « ere today. with only 26 working days thority. an inspection of the university. Real- | and otbaining money from the peo: The Salt Lake Cit irm ahead, congressional leade Farm Relief. groups hope the Capper Willams Seherck and M. P. Wheeler | jis of the farmer vance in Wyoming and Mon- ; 4 f With the rangers’ power curtail. | the hearts of legislators toward a| The present commissioner occuples tho inquest, suid he expected to| work when it revealed { tegularit can en a plans of legislation to hoe field quotations in the two But state officers immediately | wil be paid by the taxpayers, in| committee of the administration. BuEWad Abas 10) etarter from faulty | feasance. of the flelds they dominate. ed to restore order and law along In louking about for bureaus and | highways costs as much as $300 per|relic of the world’s fa and {5|sudit. “With the legality of this requ e extend ebate und per- an $00-mile border, With a record | commissions to. abolish, the inter-| mile, If this be true then there is/located on the south side in the “ators . | haps jeojardize the who! a market two weeks ago. New| ™ounted police, these rough riders | the la:t and by far the most useless | maintenance charge on the state's | tho debris tonight in search of other | dealing with sensatio The forum lu Grass Creek Qlgit) $1.68: Elk commission does nothing and makes | such annual repair bill without fur-|Jured, five perhaps fatally. approval of action taken here. All| Casper Real Estate board on hous ot Basin, $1.65; Osage, $1.60; cat creek TOY WAVE IS $1.60 for Lance Creek and $1.40 for Can anybody imagine what an in- lead? " Mrs. Doris Jones, 60. Big Muddy stepped from $1.00 to ‘ IF tealtorn | mission of f Coming as the second ad- ly and truly the object was to soften | ple’s treasury by false pretenses. Coroner Oscar Wolff, in charge of | considerable distinction in ia Chat prices: icp e4, bootleggers had visions ot tre- | s:zabte appropriation. Somebody has | the prayer closet adjoining the gov-|order several arrests. Fire Attor-|{n that city’s books tonight made known the he past ays, Was the | mendous*profits and started thelr | invested a couple of thousand dollars | ernor'’s office and is supposed to be | ney amt Donahue sald that a pre-|term behind the bars for one ot it boost yesterday given posted | wares Texasward. in the enterprise which ultimately |on ‘the advisory board or steering | limi examination. of the fire|imayore who’ wes con . enacted before nt. r for the inevitable final states by the Midwest Refining and| ‘declared an emergency and order- | one way or another, HIGHWAY wiring, apparently done by an The arrival of Mr. Thatc’ | TQ AE NS CUSSED AT | ders ners greed to Ohio Of! companies which announced | 4 & company of rangers to stop | RIPE.FOR UPKEEP, amateur. the GhIs Mevalap man’ ot ) bills and shove a 20-cent increase on the majority | them. Twenty rangers are expect. | THE AX. It 1s ealg that upkeep of the state] The building of four stories ts a] ptans for carrying di tha] ¢ osals which would tands at $1.30, 2 ement fully established and those Tee eee aey eante fone ting | {oF getting thelr man approached | state streams commissions appears | something wrong in tho original| University of Chicago district. Eset akuvkn aatiiorcut ‘catieriaa weit | While t Grice ‘level of 85 cents governing only by that of the Canadian | shining mark for the dull ax. It is} construction. That would make a| Firemen and laborers still dug in| tne program, fair play is 3 vt oe s 4 ; econ of the cham.| finally be made cause of tho " are expected to end the cross- Bof all the glittering array. It {s pre- | sixteen hundred miles of highway of | bodies. Several person: ac! ha f r of 1 7 %s on other fields, as established g| = y- is BP 6 i iS are una@c-/ have been rife in Casper for several | ber of commeree scheduled for. Tue z by the Midwest Refining company, | Porder bootlegging. sided over by Mr. S. G. Hopkins and | $480,000 per year. Do the people of | counted for. More than a score of| weeks. Governor Nellie T. Tene i. | | day noon at the Henningehotel wilt|foups in boti 5, passage axe? ~_ | carries 2 $4,800 annual stipend. This| Wyoming desire to shoulder any|men, women and children were in-|{s also understood, has voiced her| be given over to a report by the | chances are better y than th no reports, It is a sinicure provided | ther knowledge of what the high-| Damage was estimated at $200,000.| county officers will co-operate ng conditions in Casper today. The} The situation on 1 Staira’ ia (Montana), 41.86. at the special session of 1923 for a| way program ts to be? Do they de-| The dead: facilitate the work of checking ac-| Realtors recently conducted a sur-| as follow . ee r deserving Democrat. A $25,000 con-| sire to, absorb $600,000 in gasoline| Anthony Harding, 22; his wite.| counts. | vay of the Housing situation and the Besides meeting the Midwest's ad- ON THE WAY tingent was provided of which from |taxes without some slight knowl-| Olive, 23; Doris, their nine-months-| Stanley Brown, state examiner, re-| tabulations obtained from the sur. vance In Elk Basin and Grass Creek eight to twelve thousand dollars has | edge of where the demands of .the|old daughter; Mrs. Elizabeth Pryer,| mained {n Casper t smplete. ar-| Vey will be included in the report the Ohio Oi] company marked up been spent. highway commission are going to|50; her daughter, Loretta, 16, and|rangements for the state a Rock Creek, both 20.cent increases. FROM NORTH REEL cap eoneuatante at, .word © the principal speakers for the | selection by t $1.30, Mule Creek from 60 cents to Ras : . F $1, and Sunburst (Montana) from ‘ : | WEALTHY yours TH. ¥. ACING $1.05 to $1.12. CHICAGO, Jan. 31,— (United vr iS ; TRIAL AS VIOLATOR | ¢ The rise in crude prices was not| Press.)~-Another polar wave PUEBLO, Colv,, Jan. $1.—(United | Mor unexpécted in this state, since word| swooping down from Alaska, AGAI N OF CHAPI I N Ss E PA RATION: Press,)—Frank Enyart, wealthy son of the late I’, S. Enyart, Ordway, and Gas company had posted afi ad-| weather, will fasten the Great millionaire, must stand trial eames Friday that thePrairig Oi! | ushering in snow and sub-zero Vance in| Midcontinent eet ay preety att a oa srip Ail on charges of violating the prohibi- Tint ‘Weak to feowehuda custom, the Prairie’s,action in rais- y, U. S. Weather Bureau fore- fe ion laws a second time. ing or lowering Midcontinent prices | casts. predicted here this evening. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jan. 31—(United Press.)—Terms of a financial settlement being discussed by attorneys SIPS IE aaah id asietikst ad’ bite “wethtes whichi-¢ precedes and indicates similar in-] Mercury marks wil] fall all over | for Charles Chaplin, film comedian, and’ Lita Grey Chaplin, his 16-year-old bride, were the topic of gossip about asuinst bin was dented™ in district | the — p lent to! make vamping the Undérwood creases or reductions here. General conditions of decreasing production and strengthened con- sumption of ofl not only have brot bout, the two successive advances cents and 20 cents here, but joint the way to further adding to crude prices in the nar futur With continued climbing in quota tions, the coming season of summer activity will undoubtedly open up one of the most intensive wildcat- ting campaigns ever known in thé history of the industry. rs ‘MILLIONAIRE CONVICTED AS DRY VIOLATOR LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 31. — (United Press)—Alexander B. Stew- the Mississippi valley in the van of chilling northwest winds fol- lowed by a driving snowstorm, according to forecasts. Armistice Day Observance studio town tonight. That the deal is under way was admitted by Edwin Mc Murray, uncle of Mrs. Chaplin, also her attorney. Varied reports place the sum demanded by Mrs. Chaplin for the care of the baby expected within the next few Is Won by Legion Legislative Proposal to osal to Keep Schools in Session Is Defeated by Former Service Men in the Senate months anywhere from $100,000 to $300,000, Chaplin, it is understood refuses to establish any trust fund for such an amount, holding that negotiations at this time are pre- mature. With Knowledge that the financial settlement is under way, the rumor that the Chaplin's ha’ separated was revived. Chaplin, it 1s declared, is living with Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, his old friends. The two join. Lita Chaplin, with her relatives and a corps of Japanese servants, occupy the mansion on the hill, erected a few months ago by the comedian. ee End of World Now Awaited court here today, Enyurt ¥ rested and charged with Violauion of the liquor law August Race of Mercy Is Nearing Its Close ONE MEMBER OF THEFT RING UNDER ARREST NOME, Alaska, 4 All Alaska Strains for News of Men and Dogs “Mushing” Icy Trail With Diphtheria Serum Jan. 31.—(United Pre —All Alaska lease of the $130,000,000 government power project if he can find one be fore September and if not to take pstal Rates. The Moses bill passed ths senate, 70 to § f the senat tempting to usurp its legislation prerc initiating revenue legislatio Senator Moses, New Hampshire ome forward wit statement that the bill ts. some 000,000 short of raising the $68,000,000 needed to pay increased postal salarle oolidge vetoed the salaries increase ill because it did not provide funds World Court. Final action seems hopeless. The senate f n relations committee will meet again Wednesday to vote_upon the Harding-Hughes pro- posal for adherence to the interna tlonal court of justice. The Pept resolution sleeps on the senate c jendar. Senator Shipstead, Minne sota, Farmer-Laborite, however, has | indicated he will move to take “listened in’ Railroads. ho have been ¢ women a disease or have been ¢xposed to tt mm t quimaux whe have 4 to have been taken in| into radto stations to yenne, Flying Finn" has pas aude Hudson, the man arrested, | wind." ‘ was taken rustody r “ Into. ¢ when he] No dog dert 3 Whick Was found sitting in one of the|durance and a few palt: Dp AY FO R F I R Ss T Tl NI E stolen cars. Tho two other men—| depended, has aroused the who are belle to bo Malcolm] that this race has aroused Stockton, ex-convict, and his brother , i is The picture of a —escaped parka and mittens frozen EE ee his eyes straining throug judge. tomorrow morning will list cendare tom ail partn of central |SCTEEN Spends | | | that for a week before the marriage nd has not been back si art, millionaire Long Beach fish packer and seven peraceionts 2 on the radio tonight for details of the greatest | ads Were late today found guilty of vio- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 31 it sible for such a defendant ° pe atiy ese ‘ 9 -s . ri wage eee E 0. pes pos: a By Adventists (Gutter Press )- man in| Trace ever run by men and dogs in the land of the Midnight a The men, it was charged, secured The state senate this afternoon ety ba opens hey. \ “liquor from bot ships off the pie peel ates tee Eien approved for passage as amended les ai the i ie 4 | streets of diphtheria-ravaged Nome. Santa Barbara islands and landed bh ne: ¥ | in committee of the whole the r Jed up the automobile thieves| . SOmewhere on the trail between the southern shore of tence will be pronounced Feb-| entjon for perjury. Governor | of which was completed, but fur. | (United Press.)—After spending their | "1 SUS 000i oper Seppals Nellie T. Ross today signed a | ther amendments are to be offered | °Mtire “last Sabbath” in prayer, 100 ee pied is house act repealing a law making | on second reading. devotees of the Seventh Day Adven. Four automobiles—t exs and ner Ka on : ; Bo iy Left | vane : 1 SE ASS 8 ay gaated Bada rare i | be ear Ear 3B eae ae CHEYENNE, Wo., Jan. 81.—(Spectal to The Tribune) |to their homes to awalt the end ot | several” hundred dollars “worth of | regi Cun {2 men women an’ Unconscious —The American Legion won a victory in the eighteenth | the world. Slee sabearela Dyopes ty: #eleeds | a ae wenian declan hia! the Gatet i T E NM A R RI ES By Bandits Wyoming legislature today when it defeated an attemptin| AU rents are paid up until]. One of the cars, an Essex, w ee : P . “4 < : their faith, will be the judgment|as belng the one stolen from him Five persons already have dled PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 81,—Four | !¢&@! holidays on which school is not to be dismissed. The | a5\" they believe u great light will | recently, and another one, a Ferd, {and elghty others elther lave the Dandits entered the jewelry store | Dill providing that in lieu of dismissal exercises commem-|appear out of the sky and. the| Was believed to have been stolen in after knocking Hilton unconscious,| Contention of former service men| observance of the day would be| away to heaven. n stolen from Harry R. Smith, the Pinte hi nbs a Nis: act WwW H i L E D R U Ni K escaped with 29 diamond rings |in tho legislature that dismiseal/ more effective in impressing the] Hat) stones will destroy those who eyenne, superintendent of the Air} aoc through he: * wine Ante valued at $10,000. ; from school to witness the legion’s (Continued on Page Six) Mail Strvice igh heartbreaking we ——————_________, Much of the household loot was} time't Son of Former Congressman Says Wo- man Took Advantage of His Drunken bail WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (United Press.) —Henry ss 2 - federal court attaches are expected| | ¢ ing light Faison, world war Véthvan and & na eR Chats More Than Sixty Cases of Wide Variety | sive in the city totay. Perlmutter’ Of || to cr a il Ee A Raa era } The docket'to be presented to the | gous ; * |to annul his marriage on J 17to A N ] snow, tail f é S marriage on January 17 to Annie Nelson, col- f On Docket To Be Heard by | Rishi modoastaed ored cook, on the grounds it was perpetuated by fraud. Ne Sart a Bees ie Frese Ti Pee Ro eanator Faison says that for six months preceding the ceremony em s in the ma- ime no win” to i. } oral civil sults are also to’come up GETTYSBURG, Pa., Jan, 31.—| "an tonight. phone A gapaatey » and | igsionnced ‘atic aannnn i for hearing, Phillip A. Hartman, confessed bank “Seppala’s coming fa on ever : r F A bench that never before has seated other than one of | ‘That Casper will Monday be af.| LOB ANGELUBS, Cal. Jan. a1 | bandity wan taund cuits of firme me, | lip walle, Drd Curlis J, Welch, and | ae induced him to drink’ quart) is, aaa he lott ' gree murder in connection with the | !Urse Emily Morgan th: “index ) s his physical conditto: Judge T. Blake Kennedy, who comes here from the United | court 1s dus to the activities of Wyo-| tion on Alexandor Carr, stage dnd [death of State Trooper Francis 1. |help of anxious citizene do what | hao ean Ie “ States district court at Cheyenne to hear more than 60] ™!"s’s delegation in congress last| screen actor, known for his com- | Haley here late t« they can with pitifully meager med before the © that during t humber of cases origipate in this| Carr {s spending three days in | death in the electric chair, Hart-| The serum #hould ar Judge Kennedy will be accompanied by United States | part of the state was the cause of | jail for failing to meet alimony accepted the verdict stoically, | tomorrow or Mond Marshal Hugh L. Patton and|others who make up the court staff|the decision which tomorrow adds| payments due his first wife, Mary | The jury reported after three hours | and unless the epiderale be lating the prohibition 1a: Special ite to testify without being sworn. (Special to The Tribune.)—Here- ot two] Sun—a race with death which already stalked through the i {t at Stewart's wharf in Long h.| falsely with immunity from prose- | bulky bank code bill, the reading | CLEVELAND, ©, Jan, 31 Socisniecucd aba 2 Lec ; tists, moved all of their belongings | two ‘ords—were ted as| winds and te eratures of the senate to include Armistice day in a list of non-school |¥ebruary 6, which, according to| Identified by J. G. Roberts, Greeley, | F the «tt CO ' re) R E D Coo K of W. ¥. Hilton here tonight and|orating the day should be held on Saturday. chosen 144,000 on earth will float|Greeley. The second sex had are left behind, they clatm his progress reported f U a Ss a Condition; Annulment Sought lina congressm today asked the district supreme court f Judge T. B. Kennedy d the « sh Inuit to | a poe. the Nee jority of cases be bootlegging. Sev- in e pls clty—that is the vislon of the Raced o Cpa tbe . wid. ‘hints m) YeReeiine the state’s district judges, will Monday be occupied. by | forded {ts first session of federal] Trouble descended in double por- very) 44: hotiva oe federal cases. year. Tho fact that such a great] edy as “Mawruss Perlmutter.” Convietion carries « penalty of | {cal supplios rvibod Hymgieg le r hi and wil Deputy Marshal Jack Allan, bosides}at the capital city. Several of the |e bit to the history of the county, Carr. deliberations more serious in the neat fr - ho: 4 1 by 1. Oploen preacher.