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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper WEATHER , nd & ; Partly overcast tonight and Thuts- e day, probably rain or snow in north- wes portion. Not much change in temperature. | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS j VOL. IX. NO. 124 ‘ Duniorioiren tation , CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1925 On Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents Publication Oftlosst vered by Carrier 75 cents a mouth Tribune Bldg. 216 B. Second Bt. COOLIDGE AND DAWES T4KE INAUGURAL OATH Further Lift in Tax Burden Pledged Anew by Presidnnt ; : “Simple Betenony” of Today Ushering PROMOTION (IF in New Administration Offers Sharp| Contrast to Taking of Oath in Farm} , Ep House of Father 19 Months Ago Pt [t THROUGH CONGRESS AN CO-DEFENDANT As They Probably Appeared <Today | WASHINGTON, March 1.— President Coolidge was in-| (IT UAL All] (If | ee: GERSON ECL a | IN THE STOKES see 7 ; ‘ | ror the fst eee te Seen months the country has al ident Coolidge bent ociated Press)—W,. E. D. Stoke: : ‘8 5 Soot z ei Gon hh | O WesltnyaNew: Worle: hotel coanh to x “ wt : Gain. anditelivered his inaugurat nd: | | || Also Stressed by day was shorn of one co-defendant és wre dress in the senate chamber ‘SPEECH GIVER he Ppskes : . ; . in his trial for conspiracy to de : % = ‘ ve : : 3 ‘ 3 : Piscine oatinge 1] | President in Talk to Much Legislation Dies : “e SE Se : fume his wife, Helen Elwood Stokes “ fe 2 : || Great Gathering. of Denver, when Judge W. Gem . eG, > ry ] fice x © lock. Vice | As Congress Takes | tiie"! ret ie’ “ia DN OS = BY PRESIDENT | for dismissal of two negro co-defen Adjournment. for ai Wyk ea Re ‘ eds ||. SRR ot MER WASHINGTON, March 4. : : 2 2 f Z Sa Te . which h e-|° —(By The Associated Press) Tay —Clothea with a _ direct ee eatay Soe at mandate from the people, 19 months ago, when roused from i i r if a Calvin Coolidge today dedi- i .| missing Hattie Johnson and Robert | ra fon¥ E . nea : ; | ; Peg vi signed the legislative appro- | rise eee and. Judge Gemmiil f : 4 De: H||sieep by the news of President | 8 eheeuragini cated. himself andi his#sd- priation bill carrying in-) icq that they should remain on | . gene 3 Pavememee || arding’s death, he ths Re eet natar ee . inistration to the lightening of the creased salaries for members | tyja), Lee definitely and the Johnson | : . ¥ . 3 : 3 oath by the glow of an oil lamp in| "adj at nt tou 2 res of aise fe: A sani toitheinee of congress, the cabinet and | woman subject to the judge's change : : A . 5 : Seats cet 8 B| | his father’s Vermont farm house aga Conte eeny, ot ta bapaes the vice president. of mind after submission of all evi a. ‘ Z . ea: . ; es ey 5 aS Bi | The president's father, Col. J ohn | Na then genes i nn Teta) The measure was the last signed | dence. ie ; . sh Bt | Coolidge, s near him teday Factenwahintebieinect to axnevlghes (Wood by the president today at his room| Judge Gemmill indicated he| [igen ‘ . * : - Tes : Meme | cathere Meaberee ties iY ENROL een THI at the capitol, where he had gone to| thought the Johnson woman should f ; 2 ae . with her n TBVeOIDCORGAR core. aetionters| take tthe oath of office. be dismissed, but would permit her ‘ ent Sie 3 Ss - aa members of t cegaht th 3c) what should be pursued, what | Under the measure members of | to re: jal. | ‘ . s urt, — rankir officers eyggentseal| thestiiizevendacndte wiltiitective army and navy, members of the dip- A ahead an I. $10,000 a year instead of $7,500, and lomatic corps, and members of the = had taken his second oath of oftice the vice president, members of the . : r Fe & | congressional committee in charge |,.. pipe iter preside the* United States cabinet and the speaker of the house : i : fe | of the inaugural arrangemer Se iheetnee sti { Hl attention almost will receive $15,000 instead of $12,- tie - A March sun, which had promise¢ 3 4 on : in between affairs at home and to flood the ceremonies with agi ihn ei | Me ers r between —_— P : ‘ ae ous light, ws sixty-eighth congress died today : tion: arrived and a prospec anid © peaceft! calm “in” striking ss - 7 a. crisp, bright day had slowly ¥ z tik pdt of | claring | "| action al- Bain teaat TEES throes! otebltterd eas This js chow Preident Coolidge sand former: President Taft probably looked when the former was sworn|to a threat of cold rain , 4 ; Hee 8 ration | ready taken, an era of prosperity Ia and strife which have tortured it into office today. ‘Taft, as chief justice, is the on’y ex-president who has ever delivered the oath of office.| was no change in the p) ral ar-| n. 4 fer ne nation. | ahead and 7 and a hd live u SGPinw moat. of ita tenure of power. Between them js shown the Bible which has been uSed at nearly every fnaugurat!on (Continued op Page Six) Sein | higher hope the heart of As against the sensational character counsel to |v of some of its sittings, with the long " - Colo., March 4 © relief of the s i nd the] 2 r Propose to lst of investigations, charges und The Tribune.)\—Union ttlement of the disputes among th es pes > eric * “he counter charges, a benevolent at- ny’s Ver Straten well just European natior Zecause of what |(eClared. “If y ve any heritage, mosphere prevailed, both in house} northeast of the city came in) with Ameri s been that. If we have a a is and at tea has and senate and there was Iacking|a mighty roar at 11 o'clock this done, a firn des we have found it in that ‘ rc i higher ‘ ‘ the wild legislative jams which| morning, tremendous gas pres*ure hope, inspires the heart of all hu- | Uection usually accompany the closing of a] blowing the bailer from the hole and manity Accord with this purpose, he a session. flooding the derrick with oil, Esti- f . These results ha ot occurre serted, demands the conduct of go 1 The indictment against Daniel I, | ahs 3 ; > yet rh Nugent, of New York, former attor-| }f “ is ‘ y to the WASHINGTON, March 4. | ney*tor Mr. Stokes, was dismissed by | ? 3 “ ‘ pileity, it still was a on- | cor 18 finding a shut —President Coolidge today | tne state. The sate objected to dis: | . hee “ x Fie) Reg) | | trast (rom the midnight 1 t| motion of uce through mutual un derstandings with the nations of the wo purposes were outlined n high relief by Mr. Coolidge in hie inaugural add delivered from a simply-decorated stand at the east entrance of the capitol just after he paps ntrar pitol ju h The house, which long ago had} mates of probable production run by mere chance. The : ernment along certain definite Ines, caught up with its business passed|as high as ten to fifteen thousand red. by a constant and * These lines in the fleld of domes a few minor measures and occupted | barrels a day when the well is com- effort marked by 1 5 le affairs point, first, to the exer- itself in listening to complimentary | pleted, indications pointing to larger ic bts A , 2 | fice < 1g . = of greater econor tpsoches touching Ns’ memberstip.| Produeion than wes cocmuntered'in| |S. A. O. SIGN DISPLAYED |Rights of American People Overlooked | eae once Pee pes ge Representative Longworth of Ohio,|the Whittaker well drilled in last . ° ° © cont The. receni the Republican floor leader; soon to| year. rH 2 in Ancient Precedents Still Fol- rg become speaker, complimented Rep-| Crowds of sightseers were on their I ; V NOR “the < that stan resentative Garrett, the Democratic] way to the well this afternoon from aycd Vir 1 ’ leader, and vice versa, and both in|every point in northern and central aT lowe 2) Vice President Says who will be the junfor senator from] point of interest among visitors to | Aft y Massachusetts tp tbs next Me Dee the field was the Atlantic Petroleum | WASHINGTON, March 4.—Reform in the rules of the | ter 11 Years ee vor the policy of economs The house at the instance of Mr.| company's test, which is down more 3 Tribune) yet it was in thorough \eena fa sman vy nied bliec opini < bv not beca Garrett thanked the speaker for his] than 2,000 feet on Fort Collins Coun NGTON, March — 4.— | with the best traditions panes is ‘de mated By. ch ke pu plic Mea P end) ms | but because I wash to save people fairness and impartiality. try club holdings adjoining the t is terally packed | nity of the great repul ts ne conscience of individual senators, ECB eTEBIGENY |: CHE: 5 vOLMArch he oontinued. “The men and women The omnibus naval bill, covering] Union’s land. Clem Kinds, head| to standing room only for the in- | quadrennial change r . |Dawes declared today in his inaugural address. | Ele 3 after they sent eifts|0f this country who toll are the ones a wide range of subjects and the| driller for the Atlantic, belleves the gural fete’ today. The parade | Hundreds of thousands, res Under the present rules, he said, “the rights of the | g to children of then war.| Who bear the cost of government. second deficiency appropriation bill,| Ver Straten is the greatest strike| feature, while possib! not so | and visitors, reviewed th American peonle are overlooked : Igium ,pupils of tt ver dollar that we carelessly were the principal measures receiv-| since the Sajt Creek field was] gorgeous and showy as some for- | as it passed down historic Ho referred espec # tothe pres: ernment the power to kill legislation |@®"& Public schools within the last aste means that their lfe will be ing final congressional approval dur- | opened. mer inaugural parades haye been, | sylvania avenue. ‘ | few days } so much the more rer, Ever ent rules which permit a senator to! provid cas to | ays have recelved a 1© more meager. Every ing, the short day's session. Prospects are held out that the President Coolidge’s addresa wan |aelay proceedings indefnitely by | Prove the revenues $ the | of acknowledgements of the gift dollar that we prudently save means The senate, after passing the de-| Ver Straten will drill {itself in com- EuaFAAecintioaliwo-aAmericdny and’ holatne: the: flee: expenses of government * 1, dur —.___ | that thelr life will be so much more Liclency bill, had trouble Keeping| pletely. with gas pressure and the| AIQOG PRICES fags baoernntthic- pias ¢ andi ‘ ( leatitew Gayslof « sestio . Beis abundant," 3 eemec e plain good sense Und ! e, : 8 {tself in order for a time because of} removal of a control head {s said t¢ saateeneared ih to hie coute. | prenident ‘ BEATS ellen ania Crean LF Qi Gnier At The practice of such economy, he the changed order of seats made|be contemplated with this purp: GO HIGHE trymen 3 pisse Beate he . . ator? Why should = : Jeclared, has brought the time when necessary by the inauguration ar-!in view. , Gcpmianeices of Wyoring was’ | ot ; » to compel the | p) here can be further tax reduction rangements. It succeeded, however, ———._—_. | parton szose ‘of Wyott as |a 1 i J ze Ca pital E romoted | nd unie a Washington, | te, | ree ° tr g | president United Sta in acting upon a number of minor] A death certificate filed at Ed a the ret aed ; call an ext i 'of congress tc S e measures and recessed from time to] monton, Alberta, gave “Talked to NVER, Colo, March 4.—The| { Sea ee : ‘ A redo in ehnctioniie FOE we ee aR ae ; i 5 bile calf time aiting the inaugural cere;| Death” as the contributory cause. | ¢ d ris xe Denver mar low fs | SE a aie chiner f monies ve howed that the doc sent the top price hogs t k As finally passed tl ency | tor id the man would have had to $13 rh i t bill was stripped of the p ) ech » of recovery if he had | highest paid since 1 « clearness Are Acknowledged | 00m 3 public. expenaiture with reduction and reform of taxa- wish to save mone hen, unless wish to ham in the sht to earn Car Insurance Riioe Slashed vit ava: Court Docket::.. Murder Means nls Weeded Out)... Now Revealed { men might demand unreasonable Announcement of a week ago that the Rocky Mountain ree ‘i clans ia is Pena . legislative assemblies, to fully Underwriters association had authorized reduction in auto- | is gathering a collection of mineral ap Be tara He ghia to be —__—-— mobile theft insurance for Casper has been followed by the | specimens which ts planned to in Rapid work was made in district court yesterday in re-| the greater right of ap See DENVER, Colo., March 4.—The investigation of the receipt of new schedules by local agencies showing cuts mace ee beat y he: ris fa adi oe ducing the number of cases listed on the criminal docket | act. The co of th authorities into the death of Hazel Blazer, a young woman ranging up to 20 per cent. Practically all makes of auto- | coujection will be placed on alsplay|Of the spring term, States give senate and the i : : ; t ‘ , te }of 82 years whom disease had stunted and stifled so that mobiles are affected, and the new rates are now in effect. | in the state museum. Late cases listed by both the prosecuting attorney's and ts aonoe iat oeer cribeteanencread x ¢ tor) , she was like an infant in mind and physical strength, was Fire insurance rates on autos show city attorney’s office had boosted the total criminal cases} quct of business, but this does not|#@lted momentarily with a delay in the findings of the ho! reduction. to an even 175. Of this number 78 cases were marked for (Continu ge Six) |autopsy which were to point out the way in which the Atel oew ‘rates. provide . for’ the dismissal, Many of these have al - hla Ea cae eee Ba rauestinn. cl the irate sor, hatte WAT ready been disposed of and need onl c st was adjourned until between both closed and open cars. formal order to close them. | . 1 10 ay CorSiae: eid The old rate was hig ‘or open Others, hanging over from previous | n of Englew m suburb of cars than for closed autos. The new terms, could not be brought to tris , where the tragedy oc schedule also eliminates the provi haakian Getabeanoe. t wititdaes: s aiy), whee ragedy sion for the assessment of a $15 pen J other mitigating causes, Ninety per FO R A R A C IVE F be a gat oneal alty from the owners of small cars | | _________ ent of those ordered for dismissal | | | T Che RL tes ervounpeda Bas when not equipped with theft proof et set for something really good. The annual automobile show | involve Mquor or gambling viola-| baa enn oa Samm locks, edition of the Tribune will be published Sunday, March 8. As | tlo | 7 okee® pated. rates A fire extinguisher on a car no} usual, it will be crammed full of interesting facts, pictures and fig Jifty-nine cases ar on the ment of the Golden Rule} Two enormous plate glass win tan dad Incantocs ores longer entitles the owner to >| ures relative to the motor cars which Wl be displayed at the Fifth active list for e: of which a] store on Eust Second stfeet has an ed rates. M. P. Wheeler, Insurance| Casper automobile show, scheduled to open next Monday evening number involving appewls from| nounced plans for the complete re-| tr i underwriter, explained that fire in Everyone has cooperated. Factories manu(ecturing automobiles. pollee court, are expected to be] modeling and enlargement of the es ie street, pa surance {s a new field and thus far| have been unusually active in sending the ‘Tribune interesting news | settled out of the district court, by | tablismbent, ‘The work will be com-| ftom which other windows will slope Insurance companies have not been| stories about their processes of manufacture, thelr monthly and an- | the defendants paying thelr fines. | menced around May 1, and it is ex-|}away from the street toward th oh a eascltnae Lemna able to fix a rate upon which they| nual outputs, and their forecasts for the future. If you want to be ‘The only cases not on the calendar ed that the improvements will be| entrance. Two rectangular show| modeling to be used by the local |attempts to kill himself could derive a fair profit. Owing| “up to snuff en the very newest huppenings in motordom, not only | not involving Hquor or gambling | consummated in a month windows will occupy the space ale | 4 saitial itp < Glee olabarctie These improvements will chang rder, remains in the Littleton the outside appearance of the Golden | hospital in a serious condition with Rule store into a modern metropoll- | p Jans holdir out none too tan establishment The plan for re bright he dows will be installed fronting o: | 1 ste ch: 1 yesterday with first degree the same as employed vb the oner’s inquest yesterday inces ©. Bishe e | leading to this situation, the fire insurance |{!n Casper but in all the United States, don’t fail to read next Sunday's | violations are as follows: The plans call for enlarging the] front of the store entran: There rates remain the same. | Tribune. 1 Harris, assault | window displa ce to double the] will be three entrances to store Mr. Wheeler paid tribute to the f ers are urged to bring copy into the ° Vred Keefer, assault pr t dimensions. In order to|one of which will lead between the officers of the law responsible for| for this edition with all possible speed for the time is short and he Len Cohen, assault and pattery complish tl ne entire first floor|reparate outside display window (Continued on Page Twelve) is a real factor in the ultimate result. (Continued on Page Twelve) front will be remodeled. The other twy entrances will lead mercantile establishrr 1 girl y | band, and Dr. W. H tree Ivedg clan who was phy (Continued on Page Twi on Page Twelve)

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