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WEATHER Snow tonight and Friday, Colder in east and north portions tonight and in southeast portion Friday. VOL. 1X NO.131——~—~S*C«O ROUT. OF ual NO. 131 The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper s=-= Gh Member of Audit Burea ef Circulation Casper Datly MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 Crihunte _EDITO On St Deliveren by ds, 6 ta a ation Tribt FALL’S FINANCES MADE ISSUE IN BATTLE FOR LEA PRESIDENT GIVES FIGHT ON WARREN ° NOMINATION 15 SENT BACK TO SENATE TODAY FOR NEW VOTE Republican Ranks Show Signs of Stiffening After Confirmation Was Held Hopeless. WASHINGTON, — March 12.— President Coolidge threw down the gauntlet to his opponents in the senate today by again submitting the nomination of Charles B. | Warren to be attorney general. Without a word of comment, the president sent the nomination back just in time to have it waiting on the senate doorstep When the day's session began at noon The decision of the chile astonished most of th cluding the ranking Ri ers, who had adv House that if returned, the name ot Mr. Warren would fare no better | than it did when the senate rejected | it on Tuesday by a tle vote. Some old. tir sin the nate | could recall ‘no precedent for the re- | turn of a cabinet nomination that | already had failed to command majority. Such a failure itself has not occurred since the days of An drew Johnson, and all told there have Deen but five previous occasions on cutive rs, in n lead the White which the senate withheld its ap- Proval of any man chosen by the president to sit {n his official family. It was Senator Butler of M chusetts, the president*s c elevated by him to the chairmanship of the Republican national commit tee, and but recently appointed to the seat formerly held by Henry Cabot Lodge, who told Mr. Coolidge that the senate leaders had given up too early, At a breakfast conference with the executive and Mr. Warren himself, Senator Butler insisted that | the yotes for confirmation could b obtained, and should be obtained WASHINGTO: nomination of Charles I ren to be attorney gen ch The her War- 1 will be resubmitted to the senate today by President Coolidg After a conference with Mr. War- ren, who had been summoned from Dertoit after his name failed a tirmation by a single vote the dent decided to fight out the ' and give Republic: e leade another opportuni firmation Senator Butler personal frie during the t president, Butler 1 t nominee resulted in a decision th: (Continued on Page| N niue. ) FOR LAST SHOW NICHT SE (409) uvoynyy ayers ANNULMENT DR. SUN YAT SEN, FAMOUS IN CHINESE HISTORY AS FIRST PRESIDENT, DEAD AT PEKING PEKING, March 12.—(By The Associated Press.) —Dr. Sun Yat Sen, upon whose head the Manchu dynasty fixed a price of $200,000 when Dr. Sun was campaigning for a republic in China, died here this morning from cancer of the liver. He was 63 years old. LAST SCORES IN TOURNEY AT LARAMIE Casper, 16; Kemmerer, 15, Laramie, 20; Green Rive. Fort Laramie, 7; Lovell, 2 Mountain View, 19; Saratoga, 8. LIBERTY. BONDS ARE TRACED IN INCLAIR | IN COURT | Training Courses for main undefeated in Class A, Class a sust . B saw a close game between Lara: beri aa REGIONAL DIRECTOR FOR GIRL SCOUTS 10 SPEND WEEK INGITY = Coming Next Week of Alice Sandiford; | The seat ext to Rally to Be Staged by Council. saa A || UNKNOWN };— = =e COURT HEARING T CHEYENNE c {Government Presents Evidence Claim That Bearing Upon Leaders Will Feature} a on routine followed by and the bank Next week will be a big week for 7 “cn 3 Bra Se E where tors’ | i < LARAMIE, Wyo., March 12— Called “Chin man of destiny,.: , Dr. Sun was a . ¥ ; Lease W ill Be Shown. rela ie beskethay tournament wien MER 5 ni ‘ F i sd bs gerne isd th ‘ ' fore. Ua seres Miss Alice § Sandiford, national director for Region 8 of f mong t p | “ completed last night 12:30. Follow-|of public life in his country, He a 5 Sec , er Cas Mor f r | ing are drawings for fourth series:| was firs Jent of the republic| Nanking whero he [the Girl Scouts of America, will arrive in asper Monday wan Harryi CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 12.— Class A—Kemmerer-Casper, Fort| created in and In recent yeare | President > and spend a week as the guest of the local Girl Scout or- bee Hon | (By The Associated Press.)—~ Laramie -Lovell, Cheyenne. Basin,| 2° had maintained an administra-| |The body was gent to ihe Rocke) ganization. ed with this famous « ecks | Objections by J. W. Lacey of de Worland-Douglas, Rawlins-Greybull,| lon, styled the southern govern-| te 7W sani Seenveabisa ate Casper is included in Region 8 and this is the first time} were craned, spe rs half fense counsel that the testimony Buftalo-Bye. ment of China, at Canton. In his) Orders have been cabled to Mog.) AhganiGisliscuutahavelhad thet wat entertains | peat oy of government witnesses in the - declining years he opposed the cen-| (Continued on Page Ten) that the local Girl Scouts have had the honor of entertain-| ! es ; . & Teapot Dome lease annulment Class B—Laramle-Green River, " sekinn ing national dir second. milllonat Nego- | e : = tral government’ at Peking. tlated the ‘Teap 5 Whict was “double hear: and Mountain View-Saratoga, Sunrise: eS ing to Mrs, C. D. 8 director | z failure of government c ol Lyman, Pine Bluffs-Glenrock, Rock Di, ER AS of the Casper Girl Scouts ie er le berars bye paler oat or Springs-Bye. stricken when he D Rarerasitictreiatig ce , | to be prepared to argue the point i 9 arrived here late Peas heit rll) tarp shicoragec bbc yd caused Vederal Judge T. Blake The latter series paw the first ta Menace nave He rast eaten ai ae Kennedy this afternoon to abrupt- ¢ ree hateaven ar Le fea ers delegate to a con- diford. All the woman, gaz ly sclsam court siitll toiporroyeis0 he parse was CRUE EOE Ward fockhE merenite,; having andi eutenarite will take: the Pomerene sive plaintit’s counsel time to elte p K. for its purpose ing course and any person int v, that’s the ‘ bard tr mths ccs: was care ae nom Eg Accused Of foe eee os) oe i ie two points difference in the score tls aaa desires to. benefit by the course is! tt when hugs cds. Roveteanent during the game. Kemmerer, Chey. oe ae asked to get in touch with Mrs, Rey-| I ecen his pic counsel, was questioning A } c enne und Casper have one defeat perlince as a ah e nolds at the Girl Scout he adquarters| papers He point pb cpranic cert * vorla , - geon in his youth on the second floor of the Chandler, general cou : : “ apiece. Worland and Rawlins re DRO VEAbd ih wlth @) gl ng axes Giea'é Matiuh) Baik toting eiein vin uch bank of Denver, on osophy during his last days. His physicians sald to- day that the ex: tenslon-of the life ef their patient wan) due to his re- fusal to admit the seriousness of his condition sinee he underwent an operation January 26, Dr, Sun belleved until the last that he would recover. mie and Green River. Fort Laramle and Saratoga were eliminated this morning. No thrill- ing games are slated for afternoon, Indications are that three teams wil! eliminated in afternoon games. tournament is mow getting to © Where strong teams will ast each other and ,ames ome more interesting. Fifth 5 drawings will be made this afternoon. we ce DE STE WASHINGTON, March 12, for delivery to Senator Couz Sun Yat-Sen been made by him in the sal on it is the intention of t to withhold it for one day sive the Michigun senator, who chairman of tho special commit- investigating the internal reve complete. At his death bed Dr..Sun was sur- rounded by members of his family and seyeral leaders in the Kuoming-| ;, tang party, the Sun Yat Sen party, WASHINGTO —Alonzo B. tee joughton, retiring Ambassador to} Who were attracted to Peking by] nue bureau, an opportunity to sign many, reached Washington for|th® approaching death of their/ 4 waiver of the statute of limitation’ conferences with President Coolidge | leader. if he desires. The treasury sent to and Secretary Kellogg prior to tak-| “I want to be embalmed like my|the senator Monday, a copy of a ing up his duties in London, friend Lenine,” the Russian leader,| memorandum from a private source CASPER AUTO ‘DEALERS AND PUBLIC ON EDGE More Than 2,000 Pass Through Doors on Wednesday Evening; Interest in Display Nears Climax CAOPER Hilo DEBATERS WIN By SPARK PLUG Step on it! Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! '—The treasury has prepared ens of Michigan tomorrow a notice of an arbitrary assessment on profits alleged to have eof his minority holdingssof | stock in the Ford Motor companysin 1919. While the computation of the assessment is practically outside of the treasury purporting to show that profits he had made’ on the sale of the stock to Henry Ford had been under-assessed and that between $10,000,000 and $11,000,000 still was due the treasury. At the same time Senator Couzens declared in the senate an attempt was being made to “discipline him for his activities in investigating af fairs of the revenue bureau. The statute of Mmitations which Senator Couzens has declined to walve, runs from tomorrow and the treasury declar obtaining a wa an assessmen from {ts records. Secretary Mellon said the treasury is precluded by law from making public the amount of the arbitrary levy, adding that there had been no intention sive publicity to the case. CARTOONIST DIES TODAY applying arbitrarily ver or made SEMIFINALS Tonight is the last night of the Casper Automobile Show | at the Arkeon which has been the Rome of Casper since the | opening of the gigantic event on Monday. Last night all Millionaire Is Found Body of E. A. Wickham, Missing Several Days, Found Hanging by Rope in Basement Room COUNCIL BLUFE 4, March 12.—The body of E Wickham 68, millionaire contractor and finan cler of Council Bluffs, two da the object of an almost nation-wid' late fastened to t earch, was found hanging by @ rope celling of an unused b: In his home here, hy a brother, and Police Captaln J Shafer. Apparently Mr, Wickhar DENVER, Colo, March 12.— Albert W. Steele, widely known throughout the west : artoonist and artist, died here early today short r many as to the staff r ne Steele wa id Movie Star I Reported IIl| ANSAS CITY, Mo., March 1 ight improvement was noted today in the condition of Mise Ethel Barry nore, the actre 10 is confined to her hotel here with anthritls, t was unced t manag. LARAMIE, Wyo. March 12.— fate in and about Casper and for miles around led to the | c debating team of Ileta| ¢ Arkeon and as a; Visit ere s nd Norman Har this all attendance rec-| Pe thelr £ ‘ ae - ta were when ‘the tally De le . held | we I e autom: e Casper and Pine uffs will meet] P ma rsd in the finals, each team ha n | ir f ‘ ee eae the three contests In which y| rs were a femadlila’* dative Casper’s previous erest manifested by asked to have thelr over Basin and|!n th > show is den 'Y | later in the spring. the cosmopolitan character of the] 4 feature of the show last nigh people who attended, The visitors (Continued on Page a) oe were attired in every variety wearing ‘apparel from the immacu- late tailored sult of the businese man to the puttees and leather jerkins worn by 10 of the men from the oll fields, ches, and of green apples Suicide —--—— loud in thelr praise of the efforts put forth the local ! mobile dealers in making this * teat succems ever wit: | Former Assistant C unding rritory N heir fam: came and not | imired the beautiful models of of Iowa Home ad AS gaan raced Wise, Irikt , but purchased cars. | as JUS 7 el ere sharpened repeated jead since soon after re-| semen were busy | from a walk Monday after: A v p ked to the} MILWAUKEE, Wis., M: h 12.— the he Was seen eop! lined up for blocks | With the vie f winnin bis fight | to purchase a pasteboard card which | for a unified ir service ‘an air ear ago, Mr. would admit them to the wonders] service of 3,500 fighting planes,"'| . nervous’ break¢ within. - Elbow to ell the people] Brig. General William A, Mitchell thought that broc thronged the floor and engaged in| will remain in the army, he t of his wife, who was killed|earnest query with the sulesmen rep-| friends here last night, denying the automobile resenting the makes of curs on di@ rumor that he w ie aused Music blared forth. “f haven't even thought 4 Lverybody was happy lting,” the general declared. “I'm| Mitchell Will hief of Air Bievicel Says Fight for Unified Program | Started going to keey t ne ntl ica wakes up. And I expect to e a unified within twe € My demot ac neelling coupons the Girl Scouts. The perfecting re ev from liberty b nds, Local leaders angement > defense objected to Conway's testimony on Miss Sandiford a rous re not the ground that he was using the tion. A Girl Scout rally atv : bank's records, of which he had every Casper Girl scout will be Jee official but not personal knowl ent, will be held son | ¥ cdige, in the attempt af the gov- week. Tho exact dato v be too | ernment to prove an exchange of nounced lat | liberty bonds between Harr; The welcome of Mi ndiford g | Sinclair, head of the Mammot! to Casper will be ina : | owner of Ze ompany, which obtained the day evening by a ¢ 3 freee as Harry } pe ase, and Albert By o'clock at the Townsend tel. T 1 —~—___ form ry of the dinner will be given ta Mi nd NEV YORI The v Ye who executed the contra ford’s honor by the Casper Council|'Times said negotiations aro. 1 E = of Girl Scouts progress for the purchase by the The Girl Scouts are a national or-| Standard Ol! cor of. Indiana CHEYENNE, March 12.— ganization with a worthy object and| Blair and company York bank y The Associated Press the visit of Miss Sandiford will give Va , and B ts of —Liberty ce eaa, added Impetus to Girl Scout work in] Mexican oll Ds Casper, have passed between Harry F. Sinclair and Albert B. Fall, nominal lessor and CURTAIN cate le TO BE RUNG DOWN ON) STOKES TRIAL Jury to Receive Case Late Today or Tomorrow Following Close of Ow Final Arguments at the theoretical a connection between ae clair and Fall and the sind sat Fall received the CHICAGO, March 12.—Arguments to the jury in the | Tas oh ues trial of W. E. D. Stokes, millionaire apartment hotel owner Bening Mn of New York, for conspiracy to defame his wife, proceeded | had ur today with prospects that the case would go to the jury late today or early tomorrow. : Suan Milton D. Smith, assistant state’s attorney, who has led rh 1 r fa ‘ol fd in the de Check Artist | titi i t cou of s unk al ¢ e “=~ Cashes in $400 et : mi|Casper Merchants Bilked by Man Now scum ne c de 1) . . . ~ 7 r . 8 by Judge W. > Being Sought in Southern Wyoming ee ramrare pubic and Northern Colorado id f A. L. Thompson, former foreman for a local cor : prior t Le ne'/tion company, who bilked four Casper merchants out of - ¢ approximately $400 in fraudulent checks Tuesday, left 5 town the evening of the da which he passed the worth- 1 F less paper Thompson was seen yesterday morning in I r Cheyenne, and police and sheriffs’ office Colo- the te me 1 | ; tn St « d ’ 1 usin, Ia r4 le wa a y

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