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WEATHER & > a Wyoming—Partly overcast tonight and Tuesday with rain or snow in northwest portion. Not much change in temperature. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. NO.134..~=~=«wMmB er of Audit Bureau CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925 On Streets or at, Ne Delivered by, Carrier \ stands. 6 cents Publication Offices: 5 cents a month Tribune Bldg. 2168 B Second st TEAPOT LIBERTY BOND FVIDENCE RULED OU WARREN NOMINATION REJECTED Se*acbeD. oy | nT A RMY FO R CE POSITION § ET SEE CMS MAGE, (LATER) sae nnn ADU on 85) | Program, Elks Tournament. Machines of Latest Type to Bolster “BIN K F| F || H fF STRONGER THAN NETS WHISKEY AND PROPRIETOR Pe al Fete oni sone a: | ll AST VOTE With “Midnight Marie” enthroned ave States Commissicner M. P. ARE UNINJURED ec ort ear arlene ‘ o| WASHINGTON, Mare h 16 aes ‘ontracts totaling more ' Matter Ruled Incom- 2—Pyle, Bruce; Yesness - : at the piano, syncopating on the| Wheeler. ‘hgrey phe - ; |than $1,000 000 for new types of aircraft developed by the | weeps and walls of the latest jazz,| The Teapot Inn has been raided on D: . fF M hi oR ae eens ar cob ar ”|Curtiss company of New York and the Douglass company | petent and Will Be es dancing | innumerable occasions, according to rivers of Four iViacnines Paperweight. go|of California were awarded today by the army air . Barred Until Sh - 80 f E a ay by} army ¢ Shown the dry officers. Fede Officer $—Runden, Carl, C. B. & B.- . A y r . - 90] The machines are new observation types which have Plaga is taking the case against | Involved in Collisions Foster, Alic; Standard — President Coolidge Pre- this morning by a raiding par’ ‘Tex” Pool into federal court. On i—Pyle, Marvin; Yesness - %| been approved by the arm ir service as replacements for Otherwise ‘i 3 the a ype arrested | Rouselle, Frank; C. B. & Q.--. 93} i (a: Apranee te ait sis | ° Neil Patterson, deputy sheriff,| previous raids, the persons ar d ju: bullt ‘DH's" t award| Awards were made on the basi pared to Offer Recess shooting across the room like aj have been tried in the state district | To Appear ir in Court. | aah 00 wail aiventhe Curties|t¢ tat MeCook field, FR. - missile shot out of a Roman cata-| court. |5—Huber, Johnny, Pearl White 105 3 : : “S/N, Ten machines were o | cyevenn et Appointment. pult, vaulted the bar and landed in} Tho raiding party which left Cas Two automobile accidents Kneller, John; Bogan _%__-_ 10 5 y for development of the new | from the Curtiss company « | CHEYENNE, March 16 the ‘midst of the moonshine and] per at midnight lust night included | were reported to police yes-|6—Utheil, Johnny, Legion — and he was closely followed | Federal Agents F nd Hugh B. y. ;, Williams, Cliff; Yesness — HarDariis Wal Par, (tera, All parties con-| lasavibighit and Nick cerned es saped without seri- st Bogan = the raid|}ous injury but have been William, C. 1 ° ube ag Wie et mye called upon to appear before | | Featherweight. O1 sou ven aps Judge Murray in police court this | s. Bud; Pearl White — ‘ ufternoon. dack, Yesness | (By The As ated Pre }—Evidence intended to’ re- _|veal the secrets of the bank accounts of Albert B. Fa FASHION EDITION THURSDAY re ans oh Teapot Dome leas machine and the Douglass company | timated received an ard of $60 art similar work on its produ: De WASHINGTON, March federal agent. | Curry 16.—The senate today re-| (Tex.) Pool, alleged proprietor { terson . OS, rE Jo€ the Teapot Inn, with a white] Ac jected for a second time the) apron about his statnch waist, was nomination of Charles B. | standing behind the bar smiling with Warren to be attorney gen-|plearure as he poured drinks and i—Carey, E otticer & thered in the shining coins, when tood guard at the rear! — Accofding to police report E. St | ; ar} Accor’ slice rene f.; Standard The aa ; eee vote. was 46 to 89 and com-| the door flew open and the forms of . officiated as sentinel at | auto accident occurred at 4:15 The Annual Spring Fashion edition of the C ‘asper Tribune |, ‘The ruling barring the evidence, pared with the tle vote, 40 to 40, on| he {Wo officers came leaping | the Gont_entr Sunday morning. on East Yellow will ingke its appearance Thursday. Hake sar ; Federal Judge T. ote, . Arotiehitine sate —_>—_ até teteene? ” be : ; fs ‘ . slake Kennedy, deprives the govern through the aur. tone highway near the city Mmits Everything of interest to milady will be incorporated in : serene nent of its onl known m ns of at this edition. The last second creations in chie spring hats, ele- we 1 dat ar seat frst re-| “It ig eald that the advent of the ROOT GG RS between a car driven by J. J. Weeks, “ - a officers was so swift and Pool’'s con- who gave his address as 918 North 7 Every one of the 39 senators vot-|oemnation and surprise so. great,| 11—Eshelman, Teed; tempting to: prove an exchange. of -- 185 gant sport clothes and golfing tc tilored spring suits, and liberty -bonds. bet < ; Jackson street. and a machine driven abe ‘ : - ; BoMng s ; ween and ing. for confirmation were saree that he did not have time to attempt by Frank Davis of Mountain View. Wilson, ad ed -- 15) luxurious evening gowns, will be deseribed,-discussed ‘and dis- Harr F. Sinclair, whose Mammoth cans, ‘The opposition was a com| 10 destroy the alge whisker which TAKE ROT ICE Officers Russell, Harlow and auth played in cuts in this alition, A RR: company was given tho lease on : y pte e he was serving to his customers. Ac- Reese went to the scene of the acc!-| yo : Special wire dispatches from Paris, New York, and the e big Wyo E serve. ae renee ee ttage fas announced | Coting to Federal Dry Agent Plaga dent and booked both drivers at |? aatt setipend Me ee European capitals, giving advance information on the newest | Judge eee Re be cs ELVA Bites Ee Wa tren a1" the raiding party selzed two pints of police headquarters. Both Weeks Welterweight. designs in all departments of women’s wear will be earried in me yee UR. Questo | whiskey discovered under the bar| WASHINGTON, March 16.—Per-| and Davis put up a $25 bond to in is involving something of unusual and two gallons of whiskey found in| sons charged with violating the Vol- | sure thelr appearance in police court importance to the plaintiff's case bit appointment but the nominee bk he A.; Standard - 145| this edition, The T not indicated whether he will accept 13—Demmon, W. ibune las also negotiated for special fea Hat Reine itn “cept | a buliding in the rear of the Teapot | stead act can be tried in state courts | this afternoon. ’ penusatiny o 4G i £Q..1 tur pare by expert wees - on fants Oy Bia. : c u tas the, matter stands, it Is: mant- After acting on the nomination! thn-and: sald to be the property of | the supreme court declared today in| Another accident occurred at 10:10 ‘ ay _ Casper merchants have always furnished Casper women |festly incompetent and will he barred the senate held a short executive} p, i , : M—Standard—Perkins, Winter and) with the latest modes in wearing apparel and they will an 1 such time as it 1s shown to a - t AtteneA tn} P° substance in dismissing for want of | o'clock Sunday morning at the cor- RicAUister |yakt B. & Q— atest n a pps a hi i ‘pb c session and then adjourned unit! | Pool was arrested and brought to| Jurisdiction a case brought from|ner of Center and Bighth streets, OOUbRInA RRIF ca Dariatend nounce their new stocks just received ‘in the Thursday edition. ompeten ; : re eo ae miter’! Casper where he will be arvaigned | Humboldt county, California, by A-| According to police records, W. I. please ed of Watch for the Fashion Edition. Judge Kennedy's ruling left: the have threatened to prolong the 8€8-| (oaay ona federal. charge before| Brambini and Isadore Maffin. Benner, driving a Ford car, Num- my Nbdechas Aa e Thursday i government's case up in the alr so MR Ue oneer SoU Dey ents Fhe) pres ber $191, proceeding north, on’Cen-| 15—Phelps, Earl; C. B. & Q. ---130 / nh Ge completely that a recess of ten min- dent from making 2 recess appoint- . bsiad 3 age (Continued on Page Wight) sper Daily Tribune. byge-scoitisarcumttt ne eantes atin pei ORE utes: was allowed to permit Owen J. ment. ae r car number 2842 driven. by Mrs. Raberis ands Atlee Rom erene, » gov- ‘With a mumber of “noniinations Gysland of 404 South . Jefferson nment counsel, ito. get ther’ re- waiting, the executive session con! 5 ftreet. Mrs. Gysiwha' was’ proceed, Ni TO Ri U Mlaning withesses in. shape. firmed the nomination of a single ; aoe ing West On Eighth street. v No reason is apparent to the postmaster and Kept the way open > The Ford tar-was thrown up re coutt "ntethe present time at least for further’ session’ “h: ing on | Sgatnatifhe eas Cer the et and while the Individual"transactions ins 1t8 calendar the) no two of Center and the rear tires were off | ep dip ie ne TR ol | assistant attorneys general, and theriinehwhen-Orticera Frercis and 5 Eh of the thterlor with bonds r recent appointees E Bric audenne temCdsenae Aneta passing through.the bank should: nat Ve have several matters of im to Officer Ferris a man riding with YW Oo D Ne proven by witnesses having that portance left to consider,” smilingly Benner was cut around the face as knowledge,” Judge Kennedy ruled cae ae nays a result of the accident but was not | In fact, one witness has offered ‘ seeoualyeinianens cM Mad 4 evidence tending to show the sale to ren as he lett the Case Has Simmered Down to Whether Or | the drivers or totn care were taken ‘ 4 the bank, the proceeds chamber. and Benner and Mrs. Gysland were HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 16.—Fearless Sam Dr 2 of which were credited to the secre- The votes gained by the opposition ° : tale Peet } i ae HEet on aiccore lacye aboot toflaip “were; thoss xof? Meoatbrs, DIY; Not Transfer of Leasing of Dome to De- cited to appear in police court this} ben, internationally known for his dare deviltries on ; 1 : on a is perhaps a proper line of today were those of, Senators, Dil afternoon, of battlefields; American world war hero and soldier of testimony, because it : is the testi- Smith, Wemocrais, and Howell and W fortune in a dozen revolutions, filibuster with Villa and ON TRAIL OF mony of an individual having per- LaFollette, Republicans The ad- partment of Interior Was Legal CAR PRASHES friend of Pershing, will be buried toda sonal knowledge of a direct trans- mimstration forces gained the vote — colin lal ida Dreben died here yesterday of paralysis after an illness Tektite absense ciprmerisibar tt. of several months, aged Toward | Diaz, later as participant in the ON icTs ORHEEe That cnoks ih plates ate. FPER sundown today the Hollywood Amer- | revolt ogainst 2} dero, and still lat- U . of bonds of Senator Lenroot, Republican, Wisconsin, but lost that of Senator By FRANK T. EVANS Reed, Republican, Pennsylvania.) CHEYENNE Wyo., March 16.—The United States | OSLE ¢ action Invest d cannot be proved ¥ 7 " Se} ee fean Legion post, of which he was|/er as a free lance with Villa. He in the same r nner, tl ee een ete see wet jons.| fovernment hasn’t a chance on earth legally to cancel the e : a member, will take his body to a| quit Villa, however, and when Gen Wks raddalpgitine ctuteower Serie oes revatad aa Inst the confrmation, | Sinclair lease to the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve, if pub- —— cemetery in Burbank over the hills| eral Pershing-led his punitive exped DREW, Miss, March 16.—Some-| {nig this, tencey ° y as atone Beet ee J : NE, Wyo., March 16—]|from here, where taps will sound | ition into Mexico after the Columbus | Where in a sw woods, near rpg hy a eee The administration also lost the vote| lic opinion in Cheyenne is to be credited. 1 gar’ bari | amanda ae tle Soir: ediceer SOCWEGE TAISE aAe posse with blood hounds to.| After recess Attorney Roberts an- of Senator Overman, Democrat, With the government’s case nearly completed before | ing in the Burlington North Carolina, who last Tuesday voted for confirmation but ¥ palred today in opposition to the 2 attahia nomination, has been introduced that would war-| Washington and it is not logical to Shougsointatviadact nounced that he would reverse the procedure previously followed {n an yards here | Born in Russia of Jewish parents, | help find Vi Judge T. Blake Kennedy in the United States district court | last night momentarily thought | Dreben came to the United States| When tho world war broke out | t? Convicts who lined up the guards attempt to-show the alleged pa here, no evidence, it Is pointed out, nal indictment for conspiracy in| there was an earthquake when an | as a young man and oon aferwards| preben enlisted and in the last big|2t the Mississinp! etate prison at |r yohas between, Sincere aoe ee driven by George Bell | joined the United States army: He| offensive in 1918 he fought with Parchman, took thelr guns from by tracing the bonds trom St clat approach and! became a first sergeant of infantry, them, locke them up and escaped ; P hang a tempied to find the trail of ab IC Pa rant cancellation of the Sinclair con, | belleve they will give evidence that! struck the: pullman, staving in a{saw. service in\ the’Philippines,. in ssicheriineae t nd effectiveness, that | I" auttomobtier ae doa Miers ol Baath wid WASHINGTON, March 16.—In a| tract, Neither former Secretary <f) may be used, against them in the! seqiion of one aldé of the latter. The | China; later participated in a revo. the United: Staten: abvardea himvth = Pete ee fbth“ ON ‘obmpany: | The: coucti'te: flery debate, freighted with the ac-| the Interior Fall nor Harry I. later trial. If they wished to tell! automobile, cncontrollable at a turn, | lution in Nicaragua as a free lance| pistinguished Service Cross; France| WASSERMAN INVENTOR DEAD| feu jog Soman 3 CoE Cane cumulated bitterness of a long, his-| clair, whe are expected to take the} their side of the story, they would| crashed through an iron railing elgh.| and rounded out his Central Amer. | 5° ; ro: Dag. warned, Roberts | thatthe decorated him with the Croix de Guerre and Italy also honored him n Wasserman, di March 16. — E wa the “The fact that a conspiracy here ‘s charged and the proffered evi ed Warsermann | dence would tend to afford an im- tory-making struggle the senate as-| stand later, will, it s said, cive any| be stopped “by advice of counsel”. sembly approached a second vote | testimony on the conspiracy charges| ‘The on the rejected nomination of| which*form a part of the govern. yContinued on Page Seven) ment’s case. Both are under crimi appr ‘back door the matter fro teen fect above the railroad rack and| {ican adventures with a term of ser- matter “stom present case has simmered) struck the Puliman side to’ side, Bell| vice under General Lee Christmas| y+ { sald that near St. Eline he r Wilhelm Institute fo down to the question whether Pres!-| was not seriously injured and no one | !n Honduras. led a small group of volunteers| perimental therapy and the o} dent Harding had the right under @/ in the pullman suffered injury. The] Mexico knew Dreben as a follower t a vastly super erman | ator of the celebr law that admittedly js ambiguous to| automobile is a wreck f Madero in the revolution against | ¢, att ‘ t st Lace y js a wreck. of Mader ol against | force, capturing four plood test died today. He was 59! porta nk in the chain o " feanater’ fhe Usdding obfithWstreangt r Pure portant link in the chain of its estab. chi; ns, 58 of th er years old. tontinued on Page Seve! the department of the interior. As Many writérs and soldiers of note President Harding acted in good Lniwinnd: adinived (ofeben? ava lden e e faith and under the authority of law Oo 6) Seal’ Ferahing vonoes was iciiothd his executive order unquestlopal warranted Secretary Vall in leasing | the oll 2 to Sinclair. All the evi-| jerman ma- he officials and meee ts | today that his last exp! ——_—_—— Lopez Refuses to Concur With Report navy and Interior de C our t B a t t l © i sccmne atone with ot of Minneapolis Vets Bureau have (been (clobapdh ian tte penis PAN made: gee an soutery nae | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 16.—A report by the dis- |!" © the Teapot Dome affair be-| all children between the ages of eight and sixteen, with a cae He gape ee act St | to Be Well on Road to Recovery claring Arthur Frazier, mystery man of the world war, is | considered wholly honest, it was also| the ‘supreme court today for oral argument in two cases | ©#!led “Docto e dier and one of the bravest men hes ae the lease secretly but after thrash-| peed pig! any gD cs | pom | ger D yee apie Rex soalabey vans, to capture “Lite Pai" an-Ltalian Premier Suffers Ulcerations and mind by the hysteria of rumors and|, WASHINGTON, March 16.—The compulsory education | Phil” made such an outery ; wee fore the senatorial committee last Bee iakt re pects oy O8tt trict office here of the United States veterans bureau de- are dead, was on the way to the veterans bureau headquarters |!rsely political und intended to] brought by the state to have set aside the injunction of the |$"i Miaced ip the Juarez Jali wher i pratt dem A Oh alat out the cot act thoroughly with Brother of Man Who Posed as Arthur) secretary ot tue Navy Denby ‘w e guin, alleged mur@erer in Juarez. Severe Hemorrhages but Is Believed suspicions incident to the investiga-|law of Oregon, requiring that after September of next year ;‘"° Party of Americans, including yaar ater thinsinvmationtion keto’ ied few exceptions, shall attend public schools, was reported in | tives of BY Pase 4 mob gathered and threatened to| real complaint from which Premier * wan arrested | > sociated Press.) —The Mussolini has bee f. 7. 5 wreck the presidential chances of| federal district court against its en-|tlon of children within their bor pepe he a Pepe: 4a ; a yeen suf- at Washington today. the Republican party in the national | tcrcement. ders, the controversy | Sera te See the offt- | fering is uleeration of that part of the small intestine next His brother, Ear] Frazier, of Lookout, S. D. was at). Rochester, Minn., in the interests of | findings of his office in a long in- his parents who contend that a man| vestigation of the case, to Washing- es ted | ampaign. Its political purpose was| Although it was thought the cases e attention in edu pore | Oa acrove the bridge. ‘They. for-| to the stomach, accompanied by rather severe hem- clearly established by the fact that| might not bring a sweeping opinion | gious circles. The array of counsel | Aihonds letter them to ret ra | considere it is learned from an authoritative source. He is the committee's report was passed|in the,court on the constitutional | brought into court include former |{e'ed } considered out of dange edn ‘ known as Arthur Lopez {s Arthur | ton. (Continued on Page Sevén) rights of states to control the educa-| Senator George F. Chamberlain, W. tes red ger. His illness began with influenza, Frazier, altsough Lopez confessed to The passage of blood was noticed, S. Moore, A. H. Putney and P. Q. department of justice officials that he ts r r e Nyce, for th 4; Willlam © D. ccompanfed by intense pain is not Frazier and then repud GUtiecta tor’ tha: seeiate couharuadl Ss A A TRI tank by tnvsshe van 29 or Sine ppeEnn rmer of the Holy Names of Jesus and L A L so some ie fr the More than a score of former mem- , and Jchn C, Veach of the Hill bers of the department, the old nat- Miltary acagum) ithe most eritical moment was Military ace i nen the premier suffe a strong fonal guard unit of Rochester, of In argument prepared for tod I Necaoesbage, terhlont teehtensale on which Arthur was a member, met Recnaatenciher kote ; pointed gut at Rochester yesterday and Lopez I r ! the chal | his” attendant Dr. Bastlanell - : 7 that in the lower court the challenge |rushed to his bedside und then sum willy most of ‘nis former “buddies” : ph inlup flay cigar ahah LONDON, March 16.—The crowd in the courtroom at |Monet DF. Maresiafava, | famous who said after the meeting they LONDON, March 16.—Charles E. Robinson, the former bookmaker who sued the Fee Ela hs doa eelele wee ths Danslatointelalhad Adathat Eletnoment today ant! logical expert, for consultation h 9 “ y ny the state. Con q n+ e ar b oment toda en | The premie brot Ido, were. convinced that Lopez is Fra-}| Midland bank for 125,000 pounds on account of an alleged settlement with Rajah Sir Junction has been based largely upon |Lleuits Coli Tan Onelow Dennistoun tock the stand if ui cien ) The peater i bthaes Aran} hur. zler. Hari Singh, has lost the appeal he took from the judgment of the court finding in favor RR Bei aaiAcrLios ) Whetn the apcoberts sta v Lopez related incidents that oceur- red in various camps and battle of the bank. - Robinson's effort to upset the judgment was today dismissed in the court of | rignts of the parochial and private | @efense against the allegations of his former wife that he ||) the worst. The doctors found esence. of ulceration, l9ca in F d recalled names | 3ppeal schools granted by the state would| encouraged her intimacy with Sir John Cowans, late quar-! it in the duode Sema mpone ocating zones in France and recalled ni 3 . e y , : Aika bidet dicey otf a phere half of persons withiqhor ‘he! wad deo: The Robinson appeal was another of the many echoes of the sensational trial last | be !mpaired by the requirement that | termaster general of the Br itish army, to further his own | which e found to be enlarged. ould attend public schools, | military ambitions. cks for 160,000 pounds Although the Robinson sult was took positt ym that the cour’ Colonel Dennistoun's testimony ita r with the alleged black-| decided in favor of the bank the|!" deciding the Issue should ignore | has been eagerly awalted, found guilty last| Robinsons were found not to have|the investments of private schools. | to) fense had not int: aud and] had a part in the blackmailing con- ng that any lows which might |» ect evidence ard la- | spiracy. (Continued on Page Nine.) the Cowans’ affal trled on the charge of | bor. pnildran , elated. He also identified photo-| year which involved an alleged|itor's cler graphs of camp scenes and fromer | blackmailing plot against the Indian | accepting comrades and told of numerous hap-| potentate, with Mrs. Robinson, wife Bn connect penings in conection with each. of the bookmaker, playing a promt, plot c. D, Hibbard, district manager | nent part tn the testimony. conspiracy to of the veterans bureau here sent the William Cooper Hobbs, the solic-| sentenced to two years at greed both on the diagnosis and on the treatment to be followed, at Mrs. Dennistoun | expr that the crisis had Q|told ber the night before the mar that It would be age of ber ex-husband to the dow reaction, aided ued on F Nine.) (Continued on Page J¥ine.) the defendant was called, |b Parker, his former wife's s hereto- | maid, testified hope