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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other ae? eee WEATHER “on ay Partly overcast tonight and Wed- nesday. Somewhat unsettled in the | south portion. Rising temperature on MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. [X. NO. 129 ea et GUE ae CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1925 On Streets or at Newstands STANDARD STARTS WORK UN 12 NEW STILLS Government Piles Up Its Evidence in Teapot Lease Trial AUTO SHOW HOLDS THRILL iin B2°Magel 2) i ee PLANT i SESSION puplic. GIVEN AY TESTIMONY ”scetrseot GesatteRecoverca Prom nr maar Tony ANNUAL TREAT Misrepresentation to Get| tion of High Pressure Stills. | Depositions Are Read Presidential Order Not Construction of twelve new stills at the Casper plant of Into Records With Borne Out in Opening the Standard Oil company of Indiana will be started imme- Conclusion of Oil Ex- 3 diately, according to announcement this afternoon by T.§ 4 Attendance Expected Session Cooke, manager for the Rocky Mountain division of the | pert’s Testimony i ti Witness Great E: company. The new stills will be of a new high pressure | ‘ ery é co} ; i Standard of Indiana type designed to inc reage materially | CHEY 3, W March Mr. Marvin was former edito ash) percentage of tgasoline rec re of pounds h| tLe yo., Mare 10.—Harry F. Sinclair, nego- | tiator of the lease on the Tea- pot Dome naval oil reserve The engineering crew is at work | hi today, laying out the locations of the new stlils which will be erected | on the north side of the P' 1 pre Is at 95 pounds. They t 1 to be particularly at Denver and has been connect-| | she ed with many of the leading eee - ms newspapers of the west. He is By SPARK PLUG. latte riyer, | : +4 ; ‘aeanels 1anufacture of gasc number three which the gov- The smile of public’ ap- now the associate editor of the rita aes : iba m pd u ees a 4 EE — 7 ERTS New, York Go deter cet n the river and'the Ct some of the by-products ernment seeks to hav ey proval rested last evening ATLER POMBREND ee 4 ei Ru Soe | Co unRr eta ana) T Burlington & Quincy railroad, pressure stills no fade s to have! an ae, - ported the Doheny case at Los sd upon the Arkeon where the ees Ore Angeles, The Tribune has made 1925 display of motor aristo- Atlee Pomerene and Owen J. Roberts are special counsel retained by the government to lead the fight | | arrangements with Mr. Marvin crats is well under way. | for annulment of the Teapot lease now being waged in federal court at Cheyenne. Martin W. Littleton | | to cover this event In which the nulled on the ground that it was ob- tained through collusion and fraud, was not present at the trial of the | of and parallel to the present terfes on that side of the river. 'The A. material increase construction work will begin|ed in the amount o: annulment suit in United States j ei aah as the engineers e fin-|able from any urt th norn! ‘i Laue ete le ounse] representing the Mammoth Oil company and the Sinclair interests government seeks to annul the retains i ; court ther this rr na let: Ww hen the dust AS sclenrad Cates isthe tape he BE ‘2 Teapot oil lease which has no MINeohiC cay ip eqn ter write him t rior de- y and the pr nikitors hac parallel in importance to the in- This construction job, in operation partment revealing that he and the} gone bu fe roost, Vso a ir Mamm holder of the charges tired and weary lease ani the suit, were | ® same thing, was intro- 2 goverrment exhibit. Couns } 6 Mammoth nmde no ob-} dustrial welfare of Wyoming: {y| {Program of bullding ina ed by| pressure stills now ae addition to the Associated Press| | ‘he Standard. since completion |are sold for fuel and gas olls peated efforts to please, the | . h : ve | [of the. 1920-1921 program, will give|low price, will be rerum th 3 report aid that of the Tribune's of the ticket office. counted | P employment: to approximately 100 | new 1000 paid admissions for the | Esprler, capital (covreapondasiy, men on construction for over 1000 paid admissions for the en on. constructio rs ave 7 | ni , 5 = introduction of the let-4 the great number of comps and | By ie Re MARVIN: 2 5 men, in addition to the mainten-| crude tainable fr te nelair attended the ening passes distributed ~ will pro! Outstandir amons the wttend- | They ee end of the first | es) sbriban aeoatiaiae Seti ater head ott ndof the cl Business. | sian F. was the extreme en =a < the’ crowd of feature | being dependent on how rapidly the|t day's. session. of the cage | standard-iscablatto obtain rmaverinr| med to be ac em disp! 1 am T t | | brought by the government Vaeltveries a J re y the 8 purciast Regulars Take Places of LaFollette CIM ONS M lif lio cancel certain Tease on|_ Zhe 2 sil wit operato ats poli cerien and additional ral cracked off | Depositional testimony by John ¢. Shaffer; ChICxeo publisher, concern- | with him by {t y pursu t ars and ] | th tion filment of its the thne the ° } Teapot Dome, and annul the! 2 une clock when th Group on Important Committees | Sontraceetor tract with the government to - y . | emergency tankage for the navy, Dome reserve, will be introduced re re ae In Final Reorganization. the government had called and dis: ; {hla afterourtas measiaance on exhibition, Courteous salesmen on wax found their time well consumed and sed of four witnesses with the the trial. ‘his morning's ses ] fifth one on the etand.at the time if G RI l i ED U PO N Jevoted to depositional testimony not a few real s were chalked up WASHINGTON, March 10.—President Coolidge fully —— of adjournment. ith two exceptions. L. ©. Eddy of , i i i i i en 0: e prior t nd during the evening. supports the action of senate Republicans in replacing in-| BERLIN, March 10—(By The As-| , The outstanding features of th o a tee tne € i z; N, (By Tt Sl day were the apparent dropping of early in was an attache of the Credit for the first sale of the 1925 | surgents in important committee places with regulars, and Fg meee cic lotne noe the conterttion of the government the Jeasin show, so far as is Known, woes t°! considers that the question at issue is one of making it| **s ; ind duestions re of government mineral h rgaag that the presidential order transter- general land office and in charge of / the Nolan Chevrolet Co., who turned | — for hi 7 . president of the German republic (Continued on Page Nine. lands, testified orally concerning in- SL in a report of a deal closed with | possible for his party to govern the country. by nassage in the relchstag this tit rs ne.) eitlg ations tor ithanceeeeniienten Mr. and Mrs. J. B of — arte noon on its third reading of 0 appointing him. 350 North Beech. Salesman Boston, WASHINGTON, March 10.— With the bill K.C. Heald, Yale Professor, Admits He | iio cnieee pincer claims cov. of the local Chevrolet agency turned | reorganization completed by errival a A nmrertcans tn erve. His testimony was brief and in th rder just 35 minutes after | of the standing committee ates, the | ms wo ot challenged by the defense. thevdeora bad opened: ‘Tha! Cheveo. | Senate haa’a clear rosa ‘today. for || Ae Short Skirts a Spent But Four Hours at Teapot and |"%2", puallenweciias tha oa eosery Ath eer ralons anced tie acne iiss | ttsensmoigiderallansar Wal nbhtne, Bus Accident i ‘ologist, who testified for the gov- tinction at the 1924 show. At that| tion of Charles B. W n of Michi- j Ground Was Snow Covered. ernment yesterday concerning infor- time they also made the last sale n, to be attorney general. Deal Blow at G t D 1 1ation on Teapot Dome conditions of the show. We'll see how they| Republican leaders were prepared | | J e amages sessed by Secretary of the Inter- stack up this year |today to press for confirmation of . r-Fall prior to the granting of the Entertainment which will interest | the nomination, which was taken up ar LARAMIE | extile Trade CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10.—Where is the saddle | lease on the reserve, was completed pede ie abee Mie de ot sooniulh, iyentarg Tam atlion on the commatte : Sta Nitra Piet a ante tabpon here was awarded provis- On that question hinged the longest, and for the witness 1d today dealt with bis claim tee of the local association seems to After a vote on the LARAMIB) Wye.) Macetts tri". 9 os acarte'erom Wehies the, Rie cry damages totaling 400,000 francs |the most trying, cross-examination of the opening day of | ve confirmee that the “saddle” . the Rivera.|to. the Amer! . z ] a ok sre: 0} > e majority s’s scores today in Wyo- : n@ Americans injured in the es reais : sap * Leen om a ches ita eee ent ie sees Late cd A tpdenaraenty London and ather centers of fashion | automobile bus accident near Gual.|the trial of gov ernment’s suit for annulment of the Mam- ok) oma ans: FOS mae verything catalogue of ap: d to ca € a8 feild u 10t where vn - plause obtainers and amusers were | Isle of Pines or the Lausanne treaty.| Buffalo 19, Riverton 12, shorten Have gear are to be still) laumes on August 20, 1923, and tojmoth Oil company’s lease on the Teapot Dome naval oil iba elee ie cae rie on the program last evening and will Approval of the Sunrise 16; Newea tle 12. Sten Wwotkaee: reagy vais psi ig ee of the six who were killed, — re erve in county, Wyo-| tion possessed by the interior depart- repeat again this evening and cvery| ups by which the LaFollette insur.| Lovell 22; Wheatland 13. The abortee the whites ate trades. | |The full sums to which the tn: ory Tetantirohoas| ct pomereeed i the talactae Separt- Srher night, dyeing: the show gents. @re demoted from their, pre- Ne va aes S there is in. the textile districts, | fixed later by the court wher mee ae atte. (cacen | Bicm ed nesnay a) Hoan aan Nee fr { 7 2 ank rr Y vote * ; - Se . 4 x , mre bility of drainage o hi up generally appeared first and] after five s debate. Discussion aa 2 apacity ach case, ; einen ie Beast ihrer is brought down their share of the en-| of the acti aken with respect to LARAMIE, yo., March 10.— rned at the end of the « ex-| Depositional. te eR pe! thusiasm. Little Billy Butcher and| the insu was confined largely ry poeta is ee aes atate | | fs mination and Heald \ on the| the record t Sattler Satta his partner Miss Margaret Grisinger | to thi side, with Demo- PER ea Tat tchisaa thei torts Pie | | | tioning r a I yContinued on Page Seven) =| (Continued on Page Ten) peer sed, ingliditer that hte | t 3 eau. * se i S creer Stars i o : “ss re = | Family From | Investigation of Fumi Rabbi ae te Fame cai Ba ture Reveals Bis Lovell; Wh Upton vs, ¢ Publicity Connected With Alleged Fail-| sions: Soh Stine id Riguian Pot Hurled Tiitonigh Window as) (2. ure to Pay Omaha Bills Leads to |ys, cre River: Rock Springs ys. Tragedy Looms Lets in Cold Air pheritt's Claim for $250,000 Damages. View: Neveasile ve Glendo; Glen: baila tee. Glandior (chlor To Revive Three Victims. ee ea Sunrise; Pinebluffs vs, Roset; Midwest vs. Laramle, tha DES MOINES, Ia., March 10.—Authorization to file Rite : ‘ica bie bec ‘ehate Mrs. John Hendryx of 1121 North Glenarm street saved | fi... damage suits totalling $250,000 against the Eppley Hotels | being ssary, there are 16 poss-| her husband and 12-year-old daughter from death by atland Ys, Sundance; ‘asper; Fort Laramie vs, ..For Annoyance President and Mrs. Coolidge File Com- | plaint Against Head of New York Temple for Money Demands. company, operators of the Hotel Fontenelle at Omaha, was | !ble elt minalyor da Oa PPeiee: Caste asphyxiation at 4:30 o'clock this morning when, ac cording | fined $300 and cost p NEW YORK, h 10, —Rabbi K. B. M. Browne read given last night to Attorney Walter F. Maley by Cullen lava Pseekis Mi ti hI expect. | to Officer George F. Radden who investigated, a leak due| The lauor is said t ve. t the American Jewish Seventy Elders and of Landis, Ena Gregory, Jack Daugherty, Anna May Wong joa to be thriller to date as both teams | 0 a defective coupling to the gas range, caused the house pps Maar Mera de | Temple Zion in the Bronx, wa arrested te day on a warrant | and Harry L. Tighe, motion picture artists, recently ' very strong. to be filled with gas while the Hend family were im-|~ pao nd Depu- |! whic h the con plainants, Calvin ( ooli ge, Mrs, Coolidge fa arrested here on charges of defraud mersed in sleep and unaware of the| ties Rutile participat-|and Fran tearns, charged him with annoying the pre | them ed the r dent. The rabbi i 72 years old. e from sleep at pe he 2 find the house filled oom, that nt bill. 4:30 o'clock t ant Washburn, moving picture | y with gas. She was seml-conscious a t erday filed suit for $150,000 | and on the verge of being overcome ‘ pany and H. A, Devaux under whose to force herself to arise from bed and p Sete ait Seance! DIES SUDDENLY | the cold r pot throug pgm, causin, Hollywood on a personal appearance dow of the be tour, alleging among other thi N, lll, March 10,—H, oi Glenn Fowler, who a body; Fifteen other occupants of the| air to rush ir that Devaux had given them the im-| f uther of Glenn Fowler, one| guard for the late S. Glenn Young,| Fowler apartment ere badly| Ovyerec her } effort to| € pression when they left Omaha that|of the principals in the klan and] oo. ice at home at the time of the |S2#ken, up by the dynamite explo-| save her family, Mrs. Hendryx sank the bill had been paid. Washburn | (ilan fighting | and his wife | Y#* Mor at sion. Mr. and Mrs, Fowler were hurl-| to the floor In a s crisp] GALDIWIN, Ka March 10 ir 1 1 apy seeks damages by reason of mention | were injured tod: an explosion | ble ed out of bed to the sidewalk below. | ar cold wint ig in|; p William A. ¢ : 4 of his name in newspaper storles in| which tore cut a of Fowler's! Police expressed the opinion that | It was necessary to them out of | through t resu sel, gel ined ih - ! 4 I I ee éonnection with the arrest of his col-| butcher shop. | the blaat was caused exy e | the debris of brick and mortar. eitited the such ; ) i 1 . s pa 4 leagues. The Hollywood stars le Fowlgr and his wife were sleepin: 8 unident!-| Windows fer bless around tent that regain | * century ¢ ‘ \ without last night fey Marshalltown, Iowa. the as above the store. | broken by the bla ) * figuips of t M

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