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¢ The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers + | Che Casper Daily Trine DR much chang MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS <5 SSS ————— Sa eee ene ees ta TOUR ae ae ee ae SS ee ae a VOL. X NO, 20 Member of Andit Bureau CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 Delivered by Carrier 78 cente a montb Publication Offices: On Streets or at Newstands & cente Tribune Bldg, %18 B. Second St PLATTE ABOVE CASPER ASSURED . “SCOTT AND MORGAN VOTE OWN TRIAL COSTS! EXPENSE BILL 5| Leads Trainmen . Chapman Must oe Seacae Six Perish as ‘eéceonn PROJECT NEAR | Hang; _Verdict oxeneo topayfire Destroys emmy NATRONA IN Is Af f I rmed rat soumice igen sienna AMI y Home | proceedings instituted by the state to remove them from | the board of county commissioners on misconduct and mal- Notorious Mail Robber and Slayer [s|feasance charges, this afternoon approved bills for their | Vine-Year-Old Child Sole Survivor of | \Staie Engineer Emerson Optimistic Oyer Com- pletion; Railroad Pro- ject to Benefit. CHEYENNE, Wyo.., 6 Impetus toward the de- velopment of a large terri tory adjacent to Casper and jalong the route of the pro- posed North and South rail- al vill be given by the expected ly ment to themselves of $22,500 covering the cost of their Denied New Trial by Ruling of | Scfense:;,, County Commissioner Earle Burwell voted in) Tragedy at Ballston Spa, New York, | °. FI F n $9,650 under the : ~ State Supreme Court ble "apor Conviction Of When Others Are Trapped by Fire | The bills as itemized for payment a er y the county include in each 4) RRO = FSR BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. 6.—(?)—Gerald Chapman ciel re Peat cant agrgbees| Slayer Awaiting BALLSTON SPA, N. Y., Nov. 6.—()—Six members of | sits in his cell in the state’s prison at Wethersfeld today | kenneth McDonald and $1,000 for Han in U held one family were burned to death by fire which destroyed a | knowing that presumably he has less than a month to live. | Attorney | Ambrose Hemingway, ging Pp bungalow early today. The sole orphaned survivor is in a The notorious mail robber and convicted slayer has lost ; coU"s*! for the defense at the orig eri Aca condition, : : r al hearings. In Scott's bill is in- truction of a super-power p: his fight for a new trial. The state supreme court of errors |!) mn SteBn of $8,500, represent.| PHOENIX, Ariz, Noy. 6—U)— The dead are: George Kemp. 40; Mrs. George Kemp; | : h of I . decided against him yesterday, sustaining the verdict of |ing the fee paid Attorney B. EB. En-| The state supreme court today up-| Viola Allen, 14; Myrtle Allen, 9; Carol Allen, 10, and eo * the lower court, which found him | tering: aia iciten expenses held the judgment of the lower|Marcena Kemp, 11, Beathldeiaui monger uelghiewe, but { ‘i “ s guilty of the murder of Patrolman 3 gregating $2,850. Morgan's bill as|court in the conviction of William| ‘The Allens were children of Mrs., anit tiigitiverien ‘werk. helitéan’| ur minole I , James Skelly of New Britaln on Oc. |Bandits Loot roved for payment includes in-| Lawrence of bah ook Ace eer Kemp by @ previous marr t at'hydrant was a quarter | par been ! tober 12, 1924. cldental expenses of $2,150. who was sentenced to be hanged for! rice Kemp, 9, sole survi imnflecaerart ‘ Leadership of the rail brow t 1. Gy White Ex ing coms Chapman was sentenced to bel * While it has been intimated that|t®® murder of Has Burch! Phoenix family. ed with her cl nae fs therhoods! held b r wv York ¢ . } s £1 a as bee a ths st Fi . q e. flames died down Is held by the late War- | | + ranged tart Sune out was eranted) Det rit HOtel|snsnaion yroccetines wouta be in-|Poveeman tat Yebroary. name faiate ied core. fhe Sen 8 Beene anette WO. ee. | enn, of theaters of the Seana eal 7 s filed. He now | | stituted in the event of such action of the one story galow.| (above), president pf the Bro- ‘ i Whee; an. Appee f | by the defendants, Attorney Robert Fr Hons ot: the: bodies | therloge'et Li b must pay the death penalty on the DETROIT, Mict R. Rose was busy in court when NEGRO LODGE ‘ROMPUS ; Micatin hak toon = 0 ocomotive Train- ti y morning of December c Palmetto Hotel the DM was approved| this afternoon erag of Seams Mea turned men, if he can bring success to who ceedings contemplated was robbed. of $3 Attorney E. Bacheller, the | |back to find the rest of his far the te efforts of the train- r sel succeed . nd $13,000 in- Jewelry other ros r ¢ | wetia siti ARG 7% men to obtain an { se wh Mr. En a a the 5 los 5 2 pay ta 2 $13, i ewelry > speca!l prosecutor in the oust T IN RY nl 7 | | when flames sed their way o Inctease which | rpheningd When notified by fee prison war | by four young me cakes; was’ out of ithe. élty.\ County. F I || will put them back on the ware |’ before leaving for t Pass AG Wethiersele NUR ore au Attorney George Weedell stated that | time wage scale. \" ‘ a pyerie canny (eel Spree amen ym) the bills had not been presented to EMP | akin eal Chapman's comment was DRY OFFICER |i ‘vy: the. commissioners, tor an BLAME; CASE DROPPED || OR OF | “Twas No more than I expected. | Thinidh on, thele lewaliiy. abd atiat , —_—_._———_ Lf { he questioned very much the legal- ANNAM D F 10 THK f AOD F 7 } T ity of the proceedure. When, colored, brother meets col-; Indubitably L. C. Barnes and Mrs. ‘ | State appeals in the ouster actions | ored brother, more,than the wisdom| Barnes, the complaining witnesses, | t = against both Scott and Morgan have | of Solomon fs required to determine | came into forcible contact with some! od WASHINGTON Nov. ¢—(#)—|been forwarded to the supreme | the responsibility for whatever | edged weapon during the evening’s . cite gg ae, H Jones of Ohio, who has|court at Cheyenne by the spectal| trouble may ensue. entertainment. But just who precip-| SAIGON, French Indo China, N s ssistant prohibition com-| prosecutors and decisions are ex- So at least Justice Henry F. Bren-] itated the affair was another mat-| &—@)—K Dinh, emperor of A | wae peg Me throughout Roy A.| pected within the course of the next} nan decided this afternoon when hej ter. After hearing five different ver-| "2m, 1s dead. H : nes’ tenure as commissioner, has|two months, Scott .was reinstated | dismissed the cliarge of felonious as-| sions, consuming half of the morn |” omit fhe Sey af ope I named second in command to] by court order after having been re-| sault brought’ against M, B. Sanders| ing and part of the.afternoon, Judge} Annam ts a protectorate. | sent today N. ¥ assistant Secretary Andrews of the| moved and the state was denied ajas a result of a battle which sum.| Brennan turned aggressor and ag-|King Khai Dinh succeeded to the| fal, It is at rt ¢ 1 ne prohibition. enforcement ma-! new trial in the Morgan c: , which | marily broke up a colored lodge! gresnee loose—whic! er was which/ throne in 1916. He made a visit] The mother 1 Nac: | uw) — ' ohinery it lost in the original hearing. meeting Wednesday night. ! (Continued on Page Two) of state to France in 1922, *tcompany the remain | WASHIN' » 6. | : i | The effect of the propos: ad new in- id | come tax schedules approved today re by the house ways ans ; mittee is shown in the follow! A 3 ble prepared by Joseph I.,} the government actuary. " ures are based on’ the income of a | ) married man with two dependents: | Gro: ent ‘ t oT | Income Proposed ; é . 35,500 eho I Program Approved by Interior Department Comes In for mo ue 2 gncome ax as O 8.00 2.25 . . . * 3 1 Condemnation at County Organization Meeting; 00 6 | 555 e e | r ° ° | 65.80 Officers Re-elected by ‘Association ; 3,000 i ie ts op o illions 4 fae ioonuiaarauicin, tHe The Natrona County Livestock association, at its annual meeting yesterday, went on | prehensive Bon! of the | increased exemptions as well as the aap FORE ie > ae Rw. I: |record as unalterably opposed to the prc posed extension of Yellowstone park and to any ur laf reduced rat WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—(#)—More than $200,000,000 of the annual* burden of | future proposals for-ceding state land to.the national park system. It is impos to ee aca 7,000,000 federal income tax payers would be removed under income rate revisions Adoption of this resolution, re-election of the officers who served durir g the year reed aged St ie Absit voted by the house ways and means committee in preparing a new revenue bill. | past, and furtherance of plans for incorporating the association’ were the outstanding “rege i The committee yesterday voted a reduction in the maximum surtax rate from 40 to| features of the two- hour busine is session in £lks hall yesterday afternoor More than 20 pet cent, pared down the normal ratés eS increz eased the personal exemptions. Contract [gs [thar toosc persons in the sman|en any income class from the necegsity of | nouncec Signed by U.S. | tie tiissen oe at eral tax roll m 40 to 90 per Chairman Green, it is] WASHINGTON, Noy. 6-—(@— Gciay nd, pBerk . Pearce nent. he rth Platte Were re-elected to the board of dl . n pe ; pra c party lines disappeared Der cent and is | Costs $225 OOO 22.85 seein Mba 40 miles orth tax for earned incomes|ay the third member, succeeding T Fa ‘ bel als 700,000 wer rectors and L. L. Gantz de by taxpayers was rais-|\" pray Cooper concluded. | | feet sounded Mahoney traitor as reduc’ng der: under was chosen | y, on the féd- imit on which th and comparative-barmony prevailed throughout consideration of the in. t xy the house ways and Timothy In deciding also to retain pi Farlow of | t t 1 pre of the law allowing a 26|come schedules consideted as the| means, committee from incomes of}. The resolution d PS ie? en} Lander, president of t » sheep : mile Rie th Spit ent reduction on earned in-| heart of the revenue law, with a sim-| $10,000 to incomes of $20,000. Le domgynes v a. i ee mission: 3 L. Perey | yy, \ r ayes Be Haat Do the committee reserved de-| ilar accord in prospect in disposing | . The committee which ia. framing | 1c? TO" led a dint lenberger of ana juarter a mail by airplane w tion stro the proposal by Postmaster ee, 1 of Increasing | of ather features, of the, bill the new \tax: bill rejected pi dia incre’ t of the federal similar view 1 . aes, Walter T. Varney of resent Umit of $10,000] ‘The maximum surtax rate approv-| to repeal-the capital ptock tax and|purenucracy to St: Higher tl armer in| buds for a dally, except St {to which suct tion applies. mmit is that proposed | modify the corporation levy of rightfully belonging. to the state 1 into | r : ' ch way. between El Th ates voted by ry Mellon and the nc mal per J He declared + at r 3 isd Arilr ? | " Leo co, Wash., hy way ¢ the ¢ luce from n-with retention of the gestions that more corpora-|demonstrated thi had lit-| *Y t ] P ent to 1% per cent the rate axable income t to three per at on th next $4,000, J of ome provisions, were along | tions lines suggested by the treasury, of the Idaho. allowed to file as partners| tle to lose in t! ntinued on Page Two) it would establ —__- NEW YORK—An ft f Judge burlesqueing a Parisian periodicaj has been barred from the mails, with MILLER PLEADS ‘NOT GUILTY EX-CUSTO IAN IS 1S ARRAIGNED a dangerous pre ch it favors remova because of difficulty | se Sarre TWO SHERIFFS CLAIM OFFICE: which Representative Garner rye ‘ xas, rankin the Dinah tion tha, lenberger remar which will probably start cent on the amount of in n excess of $10,000, are to be} THERMOPOLJS, Wyo., Nov, 6.—| his tri: worked out by a committe Hot Springs county today boasts the | ernor’ Ros 1 he cc it ten dl ¥ e though t tittee has decided doubtful distinction of having two: .When Hazen res | } | eds exce a ~~ WIFE HELD AS GRIME WITHESS a per cent levy ir pmar erat © FRIEND IN JAIL AS SLAYER | 1 Mn- | Bishop, On the motion of M rk were Instructed to/draft a resolution opposing park Mr Cooy nd A. O, ¥ extension. It was unanim ly W. YORK, Noy. 6—()—Thom- | plea within ten days after decision maximum rate of 20:per cent ; iff B. F. McFarlane as dp pted. ‘ wit : . as L. Miller, former allen property | « forthcoming motion, apply on the amount of In-;*neriffs and two complete sets Of} tice, shortly the Ww ; h iaband { killed at 1 “ custodian pleaded not guilty when » Natfonal Suréty company furs fn excess of $100,000. deputies, inhabiting the same office] commissioners des! ato) A. view, to, Incorporating the il urly ‘Tues: | his a rraigned today on an indictment | nished the $5,000 bond. Mr, Miller] In absorbing more than $200,000,-| and attempting to perform the same a8 association, an ament of one| | hte ot cent per head w ote and collected on the epot from those prbsent charging conspiracy to defraud the | himse stoc red before Judge God-| 000 of the $30,000,000 surplus avall-| sitheg eancy in the she offic r government, and was held in $5,000] dard today, but made no statement] able for tax reduction on the Income : lane insisted that (ho statutes award ball, In his own behalf beyond the formal] tax reductions the committee Is be ed the position to him and declined Mr. Miller's counsel asked Judge] piea through his counsel. lieved to have shut the door abiding nature of the com-| to step asfde Goddard for a continuance of the| Robert Johnsen, attorney vepre:| recommendation for repeal Its merely the latest com-| mains, MeFat case for a week to glyo the defense | senting former custodian, later salg}estate or Inherit uch} pileation in the, long dissension| inquleh the keys an opportunity of arguing a motlon| he would Insist first upon a bill of] would mean a loss of more than] which eltixena had hoped womld t on the dietinent The defendant jeulars. The indictment was] $100.000,000 annua luction of| ended was told that he could change hi (Continued on Page Two) ‘the inh ver, prob-| Sheriff 8 situation is no reflection on The azsoclation also vot » furt ere the situ tax commissioners have hat ‘bilis ec the recent resignation of Hazon on the eve of tracted by M was red « ving ¢ mi lderaton [peeve tHe“ age: “Me Le | propriate st | Reconditioning v a wer tars, and M.'Jy Burke, treasurer. | 6¢'tue ee ae ce | OF Lee Mansion | aie

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