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WEATHER Generally fair tonight and Satur. day, preceded Ly snow tn southeast portion tonight, Colder tonight. Strong northerly winds. VOL. IX. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation NO. 132 ‘The a pr Dail MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925 "AFD FH 83R75 ' The circulation of The Tribune-is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper 4 Crilnnte On Streets or at Newstands, & cents Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month Public Tribune Bid tion Orr 216 B F Second St TEAPOT TRIAL Records Launched WARREN’S NOMINATION IS DEALT FRESH | Senate Judiciary Committee Rolls Up Majority on Adverse Report; Little Hope for Confirmation Is Held Out by Regulars in Coming Action “MOTI SERVED ON DEFENDANTS IN LAVOVE GSE: Vacating of Holdings’ Within 60 Days Is Ordered WASHINGTON, March 13,—An adverse report on the nomination of Charles B. Warren to be attorney general Was ordered today by the senate judiciary committee. The vote was 9 to 7. Twice previously the nomination | had commanded a majority in the same committee. All of the Democrats and Senators Borah of Idaho and frankly he saw no chance of confir- mation. The committee vote today follows For a favorable report—Cummins, | Norris Nebr Republicans, voted tc against a favorable re- The vote of Senator Borah was Iowa; Ernst, Kentucky; Spencer, cast oxy, the Idaho senator be- | atissourl; Means, Colorado; Harreld, at the White House where he | oxlahom , Deneen, 12! and Gil- Warrants ordering vacation of| had been summoned by President | tett, Massachusetts. a!l Republicans. their land holdings in the townsite | Coolidge. Against a favorab‘e report—Borah ot Layoye were yesterday ser’ Despite the president's decision to| Idaho: Norris, Nebraska, Republi- the six defendants recently call some of the Republican oppon- | cans; Overman, North C judged ‘guilty of contempt of court | ents of confirmation into conference | Missouri; Ashurst, Arizon: by Judge T. ‘Blake Kennedy in fed-| and make a persona! appeal to them, | Montana; Caraway, Arkansas eral court sitting at Cheyenne. The) many of the party regulars saw little | Utah and Neely, West Virginia, warrants were served by R. J. Allen, | hope of favorable action on the nom- | Democrats. deputy United States marshal for| ination which once has been reject-| Senator Overman previously had Wyoming. ed. Senator Borah told Mr. Coolidge (Continued on Paese Ten, ‘The decision of Judge Kennedy or- dered vacation of the land within 60 days but inasmuch as the defend ants expect to appeal the case to the cireult court of appeals at St. Louis {t fs not anticipated that they will obey the order. The defendants are Jack E. Earl Boyle, Poole. Mosher, Leonard Ward and Brown. W.E.D.STOKES IS ACOUITTED WASHINGTON, March 13.—W. E. D. Stokes, million- aire New York hotel man, and Robert F. Lee, negro, were acquitted by jury verdict late this afternoon of conspiracy to defame the character of Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes. The jury was out less than two hours. Scott, R. J A. 8. WORK RESUME ONTEST HERE Despite the inclemency of the CHICAGO, March 13.—The Stokes case went to the weather rapid progress is being) jury at 3:05 p. m., after Judge W. N. Gemmill had read made in balling out the water that instructions to it for one hour. Arguments were concluded at 1 o’clock and a recess taken until 2 p, m. ‘Remember that all the Indian guides do not wear moc- casins,” was the final injunction to the jury by W. W. has accumulated tn the bottom of the | hole of the Meabon well, east of the | city and close to the Casper Coun- try club property. BLOW Liquor Odor Is Enough To Okeh Search In holding that smell constitutes sufficient evidence for search in liquor cases, Judge Bryant S. Cro- mer this moral ing denied the mo- tion of counsel for H. H. -Vogle and F. I, @eott to dimiss the case on the grounds that the search was Ulegal. Scott and Vogle were arrested February 25, in a homesteader's shack eight miles west on the ¥ lowstone highway. The sheriff's deputies and law enforcement men who investicated the emell fcund a gallon of Nquor, elght barrels of mash and an §0 gallon still in a cellar of the building. WAR ORPHAN PROTEGE OF KYNEIS DEAD SAN FRANCISCO, March 13. Marcel Duprey, former mascot of French and American troops during the world war, and a “wa&r-erphan’ protege of Peter B. Kyne, author, has ended’ his restless and brief ca- reer and lies in an honored grave in Morocco, according to word received by residents in the French colony here. The boy, 20 years old, was killed while participating in #irplané man- euvers over Camp Oued, Prader, ac- cording to the mossage. He was ac- corded a military funeral. Young Duprey ts safd to have been in action with the French troops dur- ding the war and to have been adopt- ed by the 144th regiment of cavalry. He accompanied them to this coun- by stowing away on a transport. later was ta In charge by He Kyne who befriended the lad up to the time he returned to Europe. POSSESSION dF BOTTLE DhAWs TERM IN JAIL Say Sentence Is Given H. Clark In Police Court xiven a 69-day Jatt sentence court 3 y Judgo Murray in police afternoon on conviec- of Jane Williams, colored, {9 the rear of 357 West A Street by Lieut. F mer and Officer Muck early yemter day morn! Jane Wilk ms Was awarded » 30 day ja tence by Judge Murray Both filed notice of appeal and hon’ was fixed at $500 In each case. Clark and the Williams. woman were un- able to furnish bond and are now in jail. I. T. Goodman, booked for park- ing his auto in front of a theater paid a fine of $5,00. Jim McDonald, régular guest at the city jall was fined $15 for being drunk. McDon- ald was recommitted to jail when he failed to pay the fine: The cave xgainst. Chas. Grerson at Uberty on @ $100 bond on a charge of speeding and reckless driving in connection With the wrecking of a lamp post in front of the Boyle Garage, was continued to March 17, ye SRR Nhe ai CRAMPITT TO MARRY AGAIN CHICAGO, March 13,—Frederick J, Crampitt, who at 69 after forty- two years of married life, pak’ his wife $60,000 alfmony when she dl- vorced him six weeks ago, has ob- tained a license to marry Miss Flora A. Howes, 49, Sage Moore, Masra- chussetts. ee CHEYENNE, Friday the thir lucky for one s' the government’: Friday, 13th, To Be Unlucky For One Side Wyo., March 13.— teenth will be un- le or the other in '5 Suit to cancel tl lease given Harry Sinclatr’s Mammoth Oi! Com i Federal Judge T, Blake Kennedy | will hear arguments today upon h he will decide whether to permit the bank records a mony of bankers to be glv halt oS the cover: Binclair and Alb 1 te non be- | ment efforts to | ert LB. F |Government Case for Annulment of U. S. TACTICS ARE FOUGHT BY DEFENSE Oil | Lease May Hinge on Court Ruling on Financ otal Evidence Ae eagbrl eahd Ee W30., March 13— | over the question of admitting rec- Superstitioue members of | ords and testimony of A. E 1, sides cars abeut teat tight d I was still wrap- | former secretary of the interior, ; by counsel | at 3 o'cléck this afternoon. CHEYENNE, W3 March 13.—(By The Associated {nto the night tn hotel room preparing arguments with Atleo Pomersne co-operating. They found |B, Faj] no time to turn array of counsel,” however found -tselt, proparet gument d con to speculate on victim of the F'r! Press.) —T th mn to a million dollar fate of “the government's fight to inject rec- nt the government's na a letter for the ar- jal oil case before Federal Ju juently had time |Blake Kennedy recessed at nc who would be the iday the thirteenth with the arguments unfinished. The entire morning was consumed | Lv: T. 20n jinx. in argument by J, W. L of de- SESS fense counsel and by ( Rob- Bones of a prehistoric reptile dug|erts of Government counsel, for and up in Tanganyika Territory, Africa, admitting records and testl- Are so enormous that {t took sixteen Fall's accounts. men to lft one covered. of them when un- Lacey conte nde of testimony and re 1 that the ad-| cords tion Sweeping West, Tribune Editor Finds on Tour Coolidge Wins’ Fast Friends Favorable Reaction to New Administra- J. E. Hanway, publisher of the Tribune, returned last primarily on evening from an extended trip to the ez business matters, but he snitched a few days to witne: ss th 1e inauguration of President Coolidge at Washington and to spend a few hours here and there with old acqt at New York, Indianapolis, Chicago, Kansas City, Denv er | zintanc es ords and testimony dealing with bank accounts of Albert its big link in the chain of evidence to prove an alleged exchange of Liberty bonds between F all and Harry F, Sinclair, lessor of Teapot Dome, w ; le ft in the balance ‘ed |b government in this | Particular case would include “dout and cited scores of de- Roberts countered at Mr. Lace wit had chose n old cases on which to base his contention and that newer cases and dec!: records and testimony as th ment has provided, government has called wit- n banks in El Paso, Texas lorado, in an effort 1d coupons from whoso Mam s given the either plaintire nd tt direc pr spire ued on Page Ten) -—_—_——~>___ LAST SCORES IN TOURNEY AT LARAMIE no with or defendant in the «. be th evidence « used" a < wld ni to Yonti 5 - d Cheyenne, with day at his “old | 4 Te The well was shut down last Oc- assistant state's attorney. chad gaedety) The aes 17; Rawlins, 13. , 5 home town,” Topeka, Kan 8, tober because of cold weather at Helen Ellwood Stokes and ‘i : featemman ss which time it had reached a depth of s Marion L. y, private sec ao ad: ee $ a a gee a ne | River, 14; 1,985 feet. As soon as the bailing is ; . Stokes, clashed COiintrs ini lina. oitt Peantdetit; Cool’ | with the expectation that the eight | while the judge was reading his in UGH a Se Asitas Woe. esa inch can be carried to the fi oa ru e r Bie: ? ju | sinsent fap iproved bust.| Drawing for afternoon gam which should be struck at 2,200 odd| Some o 5 ’ land> vidya’ Rawlins; | 1 Stokes struck at Miss Broppy, but ness situation. ns; Lara feet. : : : “Throughout hasesiatent ; Rock Springs-Green Riv ss Broppy said she was - Throughout the east there ts « prings-Green er. H. V. Meabon, principal backer ot | M Bropny et hee Satine 3 r 4 I L it ates aa tbe. 8 st ° ts af drew Heat piapekt eat the wildcat and drilling on the after- confined to exchange of words. A C (9) A t F 4 producers’ and manufacturers. ¥i.|°Uminated Lyman, Mountain View fon towerr expect to enrry he fined to exchange of wort || Picture Hat Success Written in Capital Letters on||\Qne Aute For cota and manutselurers, “Fls| int raven, well below 3,500 feet if necessary to who has been with Mr. . * * vi tion to greater extent Bats aaa reach the objective sand. aince the trial started, should a Closing Last Night of Premier E 7 Trb || inners siner scious. For, when ant oe leave the chamber, which she re- C in B k very > u the demane for money becomes large 7 fused to do, Mrs, Stokes, and her oming bac Event Staged by Dealers it means, extension and enlargement | TRAFFIC “COP KFFPS mother, Mrs. Arthur Scott Miller, of Ps erves Score) |e sierent directions Denver, Colorado, then departed. I t EF This situation now exists and is the | ae nto Favor main reason for the hope for better | N H] KS CHICAGO, March 13.—At the trial | | By SPARK PLUG business throughout the east hy jot We 5 D. Stokes sod chee LONDON, March 13—The ple- Everybody happy? aN AG ae mas 13. “As you come w aM hicago he lina voice worn virtually toa whis.| tufe hat shrunken a bit as com Yea, bo. Tired, but happy. So a a eete Ea ol) : STORM RAISES MENACE | , continued his addreds started! Pared with other days 80 as to Weary, glanceworn, and ready for a well earned rest in| persons, there is only one bath tub ee een bs rl ae. Betas a cozy salesroom, but with radiator caps held high in pride | to every twenty persons, accord I I 1 one idea that his young had | | through work well done, thirty-seven automobile show aris- | pie ME aa yb ; rs inst i lg ff ; Mar 12.—<¢ : some wrong, had done| ting basin | tocrats piloted by dealers and salesmen who can speak of | Re ea Pah aiberts os “ Rete, ri aT heated While the snow fell rap! oli ngs but had no com-| t they decree, and [nothing but optimism for the pres-{cause there happens to be nothing | | : tr ‘ Bs. OS was My » é Wooley urged equipment of mod- | trial s in putting over r today th nate nocnley, eecer. ‘Gpormn:, Badcee imi t fair faces again wil be framed in |ent year, wound slowly through the to do, asks questions about the | oo” homes with plumbing and | lance 4 ) of Improvement nee-|a vote of 76 to ¢ ped about the elty astride hi Stokes, the formal ec! sweeping feather or flower draped | streets thie morning toward thelr s becauso he can think of nothing | joating systems read | ictdapit tentciannat Lhe Eh ae motorcycle and kept a weather eye | , him brims, softened with velvet folds | respective homes, for the 1925 au else to ask, and stands in th |" m firm in the out for sutomobile speeders. | Rathbun pleaded mistreatment by} and adorned on the crown with | mobile show had become history, y interested visitors be 8. age prosperity: { MO1 At 9:0 o'clock he arrested A. J./ the state's attorney's force of Rob-| flowers, hand painted or other- | and the Arkeon was empty and dark. | can think of no place D . = “ At \\ ast to west 1 is ne a fy HE R A ND Gillman on East Yellowstone avenue] ert 1. Lee, Chicago negro Indicted| wise. When the kings of the admission | Salesmen found that 75 per cent of tre LOSS | eae pio ecaaidbecenes thie Gillman was booked at police head | with Stokes and v: is witnesses to | Some of the new Dolly Vardens | booth put their heads together last | the people who approached a booth, ie inn = ip meatia.t BB 4 B KE T quarters on a charge of speeding and] force testimor as indicative of! 4. modern gains boroughs will be | evening following the closing of came With a definite purpose in 4 sit I 5 | Mr | Z by, released on $25 bond. He will ap-| something back of the prosecution| OF straw, y woven, and there | final session of this year's display | mind, Théy came to find out all they niversity is |* | pear before Judge Murray this af-| other than an idea to havea dinin-| 441) many bright colors, sug- | 0f motor ‘8, they found that more | could about the machine on display O N TH 7 orn lernoon, ted investigation made and jus-| Cotive of the garden and hot | than 6,000 Casper people had filed | that they might compare its selling H If Y | illi b i BY lier in the morning at 7:45 » su | house blooms of spring. through the doors since thé cry of| features with those of a car they a IVMEULLLON it Officer Radden apprehend. | n's address, W. W.} niet rete “Lalzzez Axiler" last Monday even-!had just looked or intended to; ia wae E. Kickbush who it is claimed t stats attorney.| orp CURZON IMPROVING. | !M&- loc . | ——— te was exceeding the speed limit on | close for the state, com Tuesday and Wednesday evening#| More valuable than sales thems SKATOON, Sask., M. 1 h 0, Mar 13,—Fri South Walnut street Kickbush argument before the Atay arieent4 * ; Tife As} Proved the record breakers this year, | selves were hundreds of pros- iimahinabe “abehian aeit ly | Gay the 15th is a memorable date tn gave his residence as 1104 Pot with Judge W. N.| LONDON, March 13,—( A Leahy ot 4g both admission counts showed to. who turned up and who will ; buliainw Red hed thas \, he family of J. } mans of Hur- street, Judge Murray ordered the harge to follor ocia tea Ligaee re anes of | tals well over last year for the same e thelr names that a repre. ons eke dcainotad baton | 42 hter was born today to lease of K'ckbush on the auto| Indications were the woutd | Lord Curzon continues satistactory | two “evenings In 1 WhAAY | Zerit (OP one ol: the caencios chawari, was Geatroyed by tre | ft . who al orn river's personal recognizance to be|rest with the jury near 2:30 p.m. [after his recent Peta 9A} ey! hm night found the attendance’ some-| might call upon them at thelr home | 9094 short circuit. le thought alt’ vis use tre. ¢ resent in police court this after-| Rathbun frequently cy to | fending surgeons announced at noon | what smaller than on the two prev-|at thelr lelsure and explain In detatl | °°, paleebeciredite ti F : i Don, | (Continued on Page Two) socay fous evenings, but even the | just why ‘iis particular car is the frame brought in 1,500 or more e logical oue for Wyoming, and in fact COLD WAVE IS FORECAST WINTER WEATHER BACK SPOKANE, Wash., March 13.— I: ern plains states and the upper Mis-| per early today in the form of a With temperatures today reported as|sissipp! valley by tomorrow. snowstorm which bore down from low ag 20 degrees below zero in The cold today had spread zero|the north but at the noon hour mo he | derate temperatures still prevailed. northern Gaskatchewan and 10 be-| temperatures as far south as t motor lovers The show was a thorough success from start to finish, More sales were recorded ug direct results of the div up since the establishment of the Casper Automotive Dealers’ aseocia: tion here several years ago, There |s not a dealer with prospect books un filled. Order blanks provided for the show orders were exhausted and more were sent for to fill the gap, Everyone seemed interested in buy- ing, not looking. They asked ques- tions with a view to really making the purchage of a now automobile. There was almost a total lack this .w at Havre, Montana, the weather | Wyoming line, and Alberta points| There was a bint, however, of the ireau's office here today made pub. | reportéd temperatures ranging to} cold wave forecast by the waaliet {ec a warnring of a cold wave that | 18 below. bureaus, The snowfall here ha amounted to only two inches by the Winter weather returned to Cas-| middle of the day, north north: Promises to overspread the ern Rocky Mountain region, year of the idler and the hanger on, who attends an automobile show be- plays than have ever been chalked | section of thé country. ¥ before in the history of the a6 an annual Cas- has so much genuine siaem been displayed over en- nment procured for the dccn- The Three Aces have become the talk of the town, and will return ty Denyer with the knowledge that they have earned for themselves a berth In Casper at any time they may desire to return. | New motor cure displayed for the | first me at this y ‘# exhibition have been accorded a royal reception and not a few genuinely Interested prospects for them have beeh aecur- | | | ed, The new models of cara repr (Continued on Page Two) HEIR STUDIED CULTURE CHICAGO, March 13.—Dr. C. C.| germs was an and John P, Ma for Faiman, owner of the onal Uni | ago lust November, | s agent, and yuestion- versity of Sciences, questioned in Sbarbaro, assistant pros to Inows | pute over the coroner's inquiry into the death also sald Faiman told him, ter which ¢ sald Shepherd from typhoid of William Nelson Me-|that William Wb. Shepherd, foster 1 written t sin Ciintock, “millionaire orphan” was] Cather and chief lieir of McClintock's | n> rede When sald by state's attorney today to] $2,000,000 estate, visited the school ned before the ‘oner's have admitted after an all night/and took several saur lessons. j th ha 4 there had questioning that a tube of typhoid! During a lull fm the questioning, | (Continued on Page Five) 4

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