Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1925, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Che Casper Daily Critume By |. B HANWAY AND E& © HANWAY Che Casper Daily Cribune oostoffice as second class matter, ber 22 1916 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation (A B. Co Representati Aaverti SUBSCRIPTION RA By Cartler and Outside arrears. Candidates for Discipline es senate “playing horse.” There is noth ional uct of Char of his nomination as attorn s. And much less is there justi- e the privil of selecting the t by senti selec f ment in the a number of Republi- z rod; and if the presi then the will di yote him in ome showdown of any -descrip annot be trusted to y and its interest back to the people ul senate with the inquiry as ntlemen to Washington to represent i to represent the people, why did ook into the quality of the men they, sent? can be no question as to the mandate of C 1s to conduct the business of the people. is by denyin the n y help 1 be take: ent such were | Ivin Cool and how he and support is itors playing the “dog in xhibition of the same sort and there will t > mut of the party ith LaFollette, L Ale and William I 1 not be the lenst of A Political Veto vassed an act abolishing the office d combining the official er whe they properly and never had the state engineer with the waters ‘of the state, and and the ds of his of nse to make h t ex-officio oner. The whole Colorado river ate but about $1,500 air some by the state e Althoug am commis 8 cost the mmplished for Wyon ordinary economy” ha by the present in mnissioner, 8. G. Ho Is upon the North connection 1 from hi with the intimate knowle 1 through his tat earry aside fr t¢ worl sun Colorado of th extensive Engineer Emer North Platte water estigation uppears particular] i A purel of etter taste treater discret in p ind niore blishing the reas¢ Income V iN e, the French debt blen vit le part k rden of $202,0( e 114,000,000 « A iy taxes are ni ly perturbei whe re pe by Freneh politicis telling them the tax b' t indefinit eigh on their shoulders. It is all the more irritati en one realizes that meanwhile, the Frenc ri being troubled to exert himself over- much load which is y ly all his own to carry for the French t It unforu Ameri I > They Want the Money The e@ we longingly to the of 189,000,0000; France 1 180,000,000; Au 000,000. Canada and the S 4 » millions, and ther: for many m total to da 1925 is still y Where Honor is Due We believe every newspaper in America, regardless of its po litical color, should consider Mr. Coolidge’s conduct in of fice during the next:four years solely on a basis of principle and not partisanship. We believe that the ma r in whieb Mr. Coolidge handles each problem that ec fore him for solution should be weighed on its own merits, regardless of anslilp 1 that the Presid ery evening and The Sunday Morning ing Publication offices: Tribune for publicutlon of | s published herein. | yune will not | mole average cr 2 it that will me the Oné-fourth of an acr Temperate. To aheck or to bar. PUZZLE SOLUTION Time To be A medi DETROIT, March 17.—Jndustrial| employment here gained 3,100 in the k, against 2,116 the -preced- Total employment. now The total on this date was 241) gictthen shed TNS 3 But there are a few nd think, and use a diction- To be rab one has lived al shoot of plant. 8 of a wheel r part of To mark. Five and one Act of h God of love. To wipe. Intemperate person. Thus. To perform. nn Approves Rowe’s Sentiments d build it and w the rest of | , San Francisce 174 Ellis St. near Powell EEE ets ina inc hotel at rates reasonable rooms the same Tai ol] rooms are oulside | rooms i | The Camp Mover’s | Conscience By DOROTHY GARRISON. Great big smilin’ feller, by the name to recupe LN! ty, grub in all th ‘tater “peels Ke FRAN# yet. | liquors robb a sore as I could g : I found the sheep three miles | | away | j ‘ | Hot around the | and goin’ fur “Mean He | As mad ould fire | and let hi Padden, id Liquor Thefts In _ | Former Political | ‘| Leader Is Dead | HAVANA, March 17. widely known rg right hand man of Sullivan, . He anno’ © to California GION —The Amer! Q goods industr. products valued | inert of 40.6 ntucky Large ] months and Involving approximately $100,- TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1925 terested. He was 78 years old. fe i British princes and princesses may not marry before the age of twenty proposed match. sporting enterprises in which “Big | five without the King’s consent; if |Tim” and John L. 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