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WEATHER Generally fair tonight and Thursday. Warmer tonight. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRI Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation VOL. IX. NO. 130 CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, MA On "fy 0; Deliver Streets or ed by ¢ (dtx0>) weyi0, The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper » Che Casper Daily Crilunre EDIT iC ated SENATE DEALS DEATH BLOW AT NOMINATION OF CHAS. B. WARREN KENDRICK TESTIFIES IN TEAPOT HEARING: “SENATE PRORE SENSATIONS IN| HN M0 Westie LACKING GOURT HEARING ON OIL LEASING | day Featured by Reading of Depositions of Oil Men Late Session in Cheyenne Court on Tues- | MRS. W. et Dz STOKES Mrs. Stokes Denies Charges Voiced by F ormer Hasban lresttner) of Stokes and Pullman Con- ductor That She Traveled Over Night With Man Refuted PRE tik. 3. GOOLIDGE 0 ADVISED 10 GIVE UP FIGHT rR APPOINTEE P. ty Leaders Inform Executive That Con- firmation of Nominee Is Impossible. : ° | CHICAGO, March 11,—Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes of WASHINGTON Marel Wyoming Solon Gives! By FRED R. MARVIN ; Denver was called to the stand this morning in the trial of |11-presideur @vtidg eee é CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 11.—The advance notices her husband, W. E. D. Stokes, charged with conspiracy to |—_~ 4 ge was i i ' i eae? 2 gta ak I lvised today by Republican Reason for Seeking| that in the trial of the government for the cangellation of defame her. lewisractn. i v * ub et be 7 , Sine j i rests " ‘ } + feaacers le senate ) c I Biase I Qil| the leases held by the Sinclair interests on Teapot Dome. Her appearance on the witness stand marked a depar-|yeaubmit. the Saray et of nvestigation nto UOil| there would be “sensational disclosures” so far have failed ture under the Illinois statutes w hic h prohib it a wife testi-| Charles B, Wi ae f Mic 7 I A ti it a to be in keeping with testimony. The second day of the fying against her husband. Jud n tho Roh arren of Mic hi ‘ase cavity. trial was about as dull, from the standpoint of the layman, W. N. Gemmill ruled that he ti: | duced I 7 _ — as a trial possibly could be. mony § be so circum 1 i 1 ; . CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 11— During the day the government | eeglalatiaa Her oooe peeinat |f ; RE Rae Honescemlectn ‘ nee \ By The Associated Press)—Rear placed just one witness on the stand, gee aaa 2 ee : ; ‘ , : Aiea! J. Roblaon, ohiet of L. E. Eddy, attached to the mineral ; dis the tiavy. buresu of engineering, division of the general land office. was on t “detached” Con iH. | " He was asked but a half dozen ques- ; " Stuart and Lieutenant Comm: j Hons, was not subject to cross ex- , John F. Shafroth from their amination by the defense and dis- ; : . in the bureau at Washington missed. His testimony was imma e : bat cause they were too zealous in terial. ‘The balance of the day was Teal : hs looking after the naval oil reserve devoted to the reading: of . depoat. ts ment ot’ dT a } ; fal caMmequanone Ot iB ERGIGY, ot tions, much of the evidence that ‘ se : : 4 previous administration,” accord- A. $50 fine was paid in police court dep Sritice AOERINIE Ano 1 inmate of t 5 1K, od th depos' Hon “ios Shetty yesterday afternoon by Mary Forter,| the witnesses thus heard were J. W club, ® resort Ott isapesFecas tates ance. Tem Ellis, booked as.a' Sinclair but called by the govern: standwbysher-mether, Murs. A rea ' é ato 1 : | violatcr of the drug act, was fined | Ment; Roy W. Tallman an assistant | Scott Miller of Denve aed 2 , ss $25. Ellis was unable to pay. his| Solicitor general of the land oftice, Mrs. Stokes denied testimony o a i he CHEYENNE, March 11.—} ¢ine ana is now in jall where he will interior Sapient, fe Ww. Am- | the two sleey t prt su (By The Associated Press.) reragin/ (5% sigh et bo So pinged ibaa ee ringer Gborge ap A “a : ‘ 7 —How the rush of indepen-| "nicss the Thomas of the Pioneer Oil company, Saint wit ; n enrout ! 1 dent oil operators to the} oa a regular guest at the|A™0s L. Beats of the Texas Oil from Denyer to Ch or in the ik congress caused Senaton I for being drunk. This was the John Shifter, pabilished of the piciced dhe Pin, pocuetin tes | ' John B, Kendrick and representa-| third time that Kelly had been ar-| yn O' She mpatirithas ehas other ac peor ba | tive Frank W. Mondell to pry under | rested for the same offense. nO Sane ANAC Halvia’’ OF tie lolescanarexte stokes 5 t ying the then: se tions for | days upon fallure to pay a $16 fine, |The testimony of Eddy and’ Tail fore her cousin, Hal K || Rr yp’ sor, Albert B. F lations for | days upen T westerdny. when he} ™4n was with reference to the dan- Chicago, which, the aged defen | } tle voto confirm leasing the Teapot Dome hava’ ot wa releaan ve pehany ‘ ser of drainage of the Teapot dome testified, was followed by | jeuescign: obss reserve, was, told in deposition: and) prodiiced’$12,00'1n cash and to sustain the contention of the Da n January 1, 1919. | | | ope testimony today in the government's rickson,, fined $: government that Secretary Fall Mrs. Stokes sald that sho r | th the W lining suit for cancellation of the lease he fine yester through department officials knew had ridden on a train with i mmer r re was Senator Kendrick, taking the stand | Pe arrested last night on the|the drainage alleged did not exist, 5 other than her husband and = | ogee 5 |]: what course as a government witn Jeclared | charge of being drunk, was released | hence the leases were not made be. Today's procedure at Chidago in the trial of W. E. D, Stokes for|che invariably traveled with» PERT sht pursue that on April 7, 1922 the day|on $25 bond and will be tried in po-| cause of the danger of any such|attempt to defame the character of his wife, Helen Elwood Stok 8, | woman companion. | Phe Aen) ara ent’s re-subm on which the lease to the Mammoth | lice court this afternoon. Officer | drainage gab kedia’ denarturectrom: ths Iiint feNiacy tion wadiparmltted |" Mracc Stoked. testified that’ ‘at | st an. Gaui iG Realy Oil company was executed, he re:| Baker made the arrest. Peralto! Just where the government gain-|to take the stand, the judge ruling in this case the Ilinols sqmtutes | never had taken the train from ee | whore action celved a request from Leslie D. Mil!-| gave his residence as 448 West Yel- (Continued on Page Two) prohibiting a wife testifying « against husband, d'd not apply ver upon whic he ke said she r¢ Sunde 40 to 40 on ler, Cheyenne oil that his | lowstone t —— P Blue, 1; ee ne 8 ally tabling, 41 application for a lease on part of Pine | uffs, Dauaieeee 9, a motion to. reconsider as the the dome be considered. ator sawiins, £2; Douglas, 4. ed Republica rate Kendrick testified that trans: “ turn the tie, is final and ferred the request to the department ATIRON LARAMIE, Wyo., March 11.—| of the interior through his secre FL mus teams eliminated to date. ternative to resubmitting tary, W. A. Anderson; that on April | | aco f nomination or sending 10, three days after the lease was | | io I 1 1t the se the presi. he obtained information from H. Fos- | I t Hillsd, Egbert sarge of the justice de. ter Bain, dir or of the bureau of | ie LaGrange nd ¥ 1 | pa e xt session of Mines, on the ernment’s propo: | IS SOLD . |r 1 Di s in od ) recess appoint- sal to lease tl vy ofl field; that morning. I , v t on or after April 1922, when re- | as t ed f inistration sen- ports were circulating in the press | F 2 ngs for third good House tod: that the government contemplated NEW YORK, ch 11.—Sale t a aromthetant such a lease he received a prot of the Flatiron building, one of walk 22 emmerer-Cowle tolina kt lat: Of Wwaera against! the action from the Rocky | New York's most striking points i & 2 f feat f eacia Mountain Olt and Gas Producers as-| of interest w score of Sears aEo, GOV. ROSS Seventeen Hundred I eople Gls Abia rkeon at Second Night’s| s views \ Mba , New York | *. a Py , = . 1 ‘ ef ion ul C 1 RE U N| wv 7 pan ’ ow jh ~e WW oc ore "ee ; nd reat estate | IN RETUR Showing of Beautiful New Models; Wholesalers to : nate April 16, “9 f Aes _ Be Hosts at Banquet Tonight ets eS t t Re 1 ew York, banker, CHICAGO, ch 11.—Governor ss e: I 1 ; t dor urd dor r 1 purchased five large struc- | Noiie rayloe Ress of Wyomin, the rs who were ab Wasatten sind ra current t here and in Minneapolis, | passed through here’ yesrerds By SPARK PLUG 1 i paired a lease had been giver the.Mam City and Seattle within | enroute to Cheyenne from the in Attendance records of previous years rumbled the very roots, cracked at the b I One ich: spent: a conalde: (Continued on Page n) ' ’ auguration ceremonies, promised] Shivered, shimmied, tottered and fell with a crash last evening when more than 1, : ' nUnged: on Fagen Serey) Phieey rose. interested in the} Casper people appeared at the doors of the Arkeon and demanded admittance to the L Dee arighacenly ok rc Nichi second night of the Fifth Annual Automobile Show. For a time last night it appeared April, if her duties permitted. that police power might be necessary to k ep the enormous crowd under control for the Governor. Ross was .the. honor} Arkeon v really jamme d to its c apac ity. guest while here at a tea given by| Despite the huge attendance, the | 1 the cat F € Mre. Joseph Coleman and attend. | “splays rranged that every: |r t. for x t | comy as t ed by prominent Chicago society | One was exhibition | Casper Autor a t ladbere: without dirag pushing ow, has | evening, the —_.—__—— ing or should interest | of Cas have rar out the themselves. quet t t of ever Ination to f the retailer Wwept. bi ules have bers of t? . e gat "7 2Ve 2 Hotel Porter Arrested for Destruction MUST LEAVE ball a Se ve es Injured a and } Proparty Damage nights program | 7 Arkeon has been } ili at Second and Center on Informa- he f Half Miilion Reported From . r it L [ f tion Furnished by Lads the ta ean enor tunity Wind, Hail and Rainstorm EEE SALT ¢ more friendly basis = purred on by the huge wd be , Many a newsboy with alert mind and observing eye has} WASHINGTON, March 11.—Mrs. REEK iS AT PREM | U ti fc whom they played, the enter INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.,. March 11.—Indiana and south- risen to be a financial magnate and a political power, and ay Gee mother of Charife oO ena | tainers seamed to be especially prim | eastern Illinois today are taking stock of the damage done Shaplin, the motion p ure stor, | ea n lase € 1 yund »y the severe winc - 0 8 2 hs a two Casper newsboys this morning demonstrated the fine must e the country by March 26,| The Oh{o Ol! company and the | Cs light, Elk Basin and Cat] after round of nois use was | these state ie : vay d, h Ps tp and pau torm which swept over points of their training by giving police the information | unger a ruling by immigration of Midwest Refining company announc e | Creek $2.15 moted out to them by the enthusl:| 4900 eae ras e ' at re sue ast night causing property which resulted in the arrest of Robert Lyons, colored, on 4 | ticials ; today an advance in the posted price} Mur ie Balk Che ets. Raseterteman, Titel: Se ca 1 ae AW aca ed ‘e at thn scat charge-of demolishing the five-globe lamp post at the cor-| Attorneys for {Chaplin were! ln-lis¢ co saecla 'atveral’ prddes of Woe janiacvanaeila. Galt. © prec vone ab about 8.0% focigandit selec i I ons V ere injurec hone o of them seriously. ner of Center and Second streets in corner in front of the Rialto theater. | formed today that the extension|' | 0" ade eak wt ; | other. at Aces, storm apparently struc nia dozen t 5 ‘ | Officer George F. Radden was dis anted Mrs. Chaplin a year ago to} ™/ng and Montana oils. of the Midwest sterling Denver male sing and then| church front of the Rialto theater patched to the scene and was ap-| remain h will not} The Ohio's a¢ ex ure 40 cents| § al cont for Creek | ers, sti place ft the general di-| were destr At 3:15 o'clock this m the], ng the damage when he heard] be renewed. She came to (his coun:|on Big Muddy tc cents on | « ntly 1 eon t uted | fect! ) show e, Ind., unroot-} At sergeant at the police station the eager voices of two small news-| try several years Sngland | Rock Creek to $2; 20 cents on Lance| at M nt price the Pro Th r tr Atrerant 494 ide a oH Flannery 1| bo to undergo medical treatment and|Creek to. $2.18; 15, cents on Grass | ducers voratign, It] the mot evening und t and 1 thas the amie oe, SP acio had| Ofticar Reade toched. up. has been held inadmissib.e as un|Creek and Wk Basin to $2.15. is. understood lvance amount+| Mar ved ou paired loge crashed into the lamp standard at] “Do you want the number of the|alicn, under the requirements of|- The Midwest adva cents ing to 40 c« el over posted | thelr programs by a the firs 1 Edgar whee hams um:| : ediatingrs than eenien, the edge of the cement curb on the} (Continued on Page Two) the immigration Jaw, on Osage to $2.15; 15 cents on Grass! prices in effect by the Midwest (Cor ag0 Was estimated at $75,00 0 about Continued on Page Seven)