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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy- WEAIHER & Unsettled tonight and Thursday, with rain or snow probably tonight and Thursday morning. Colder Thursday and in northwest portion . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS tonight. I yo s Open to Tribune Readers VOL. X NO. 41 Member of austin Burean reni CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 4925 Delivereo by Carrier 1b cents a month Publication Offices: On Streets or at Nawstands §& cents Irtbone Rid~ 1 H Second st PA’ FERGUSON HURLS DEFY id AT PROSECUTOR NYIMOLSTH Ey PEACE 1N CONGRESS IS REPUBLICAN OBJECTIVE GOV ANS ASKS Insurgent Question to Be Handled With| Girl and Mother Who Robbed Bank Gloves by Senate and House Leaders | MoS IST ANCE IN in Organization of New Congress | WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—(®)—Peace in the Republican ranks is the obvious objective of organization leaders in dealing with the insurgent question in the organization of the senate and house at the forthcoming session of con- gress. q Senate Republican leaders intend that there shall be no | fight over the republicanism of| mittees to indicate whether he de- | t M. LaFollette and an in-|sired assignments to the standing vitation Was forthgoing today to the | committee as a republican Wisconsin, senator-elect to attend In ind! ing that they purpose to the Republican senate conference to | discourage any attempt by individ Economic Condition of | be held Saturday. At the same time ual senators to raise the question of they have taken steps assure a] Mr. Li jette’s party regularity at senate seat to G ld-P. Nye of y conference, republican Wyoming Would Not | North Dakota, an avowed LaFollette are known to take the post- supporter. tion th ine should be drawn be- Justify Increase, She} While republican leaders in the | tw: status as'a senator nom- - | senate were shaping these decisions | inated and elected on the republican Says in Letter. in conference begun yesterday, on | ticket and’ those senators who were the house side the olive branch was | read out of the party a year ago for . 7 in evidence in the plan to let the] failure to support the republican ma- i i j]- | insurgents decide for themselves | tional ticket in 1924. Application | of the rail whether they wish to be considered As to Mr. Nye, who expressed him- y held up the First State Bank at Renne roads traversing Wyorting | 2. returning to the party fold by |'seit as “elated” over the turn. of ped with $930. They were caught whe and other western states for | their votes on organization of the| events in his case, most of the re-|With hundreds of pennies to make purch a flat increase of 5 per cent | house, before dealing with them in {Continued on Puge Twelve) shell-shceked: war veteran, Mrs, D Roger: and her daughter, Zera Roge: , both of Sioux Fs with revoly appeared at Si Ix husband fs a | year-old George Nye, Jr. |his 20-year-old chum, | habits of her soc MAN'S PART s2eterews, MANNY CALLED N XILLING OF OUTH OF BEST “END PROBED Gotham Police Working | On New Theory in Ef- fort to Solve Murder Of George Nye, Jr. | NEW YORK, Dec, 2.—() —A woman in the back- ground of the killing of 19-| don Pirie, has been found | but District Attorney McGeehan | ‘e information about the wants mc al her name aid in a second confession night that Nye had boast ed of conquests over every girl hose: name .was mentioned.) Ati | proceedings against Goy. “Ma” s disparegement of aj Ferguson. Moody has been con- noyed by Ny (Continued on P i 7 ; making committee assignments, An- in freight rates will come up | ree ee “regularity” will be for hearing before the Inter- | tho vote on a return to the old rules state Commerce commission com- of procedure. The insurgents forced mencing January 4, 1926, according | amendment of the rules two years to announcement received by Chas. | ago, B. Stafford, secretary of the Casper} ‘The developments with respect to Chamber of Commerce, from Gov-| 14 Vollette and } wads ikon ; | ernor Nellie T. Ross. Other cham-|nown officially after Chairman bers. of commerce’ and commercial ce’ a cr rclal | Watson of the republican committee clubs of the state are being notified | on committees, and Chairman Ernst . | in order that evidence may be pre-| of the senate privileges and elections sented. committee had visited the white . “This administration believes that | jouse yesterday. It was later stated | the present economic conditions of | there, however, that President Cool- a the state would not justify such an|iqge had not discussed the subject;|. increase and that it would add too} with his senatorial ¢allers and that great a burden to the productive in-| ne regarded the matter of dealing dustries of Wyom'ng.” the s0V-! with the insurgents one for the sen- ernor's letter sets forth. “The shippers of Wydming will be represented by the attorney gen- ate republica ture and the Public Service commis-| Senator La. F sion. It is my desire that these | te asked by the committee on com-|a month for three months, which would cover necessary ex- pense conference Saturday, The board of county commissioners today ruled to pa y only the salaries of county employes, incidental expenses, ors themselves to decide. mothers’ pensions and poor and pauper bills, until the meeting in January. Senator Watson also announced |introduced by Jack E. Scott, president of the board, and was passed unanimously. c cifi Y eral, the commissfoner of agricul-|‘i* before the meeting of the sen-| 4s the limit of expenditures it follows lines laid: down a month ago by'the Casper Clearing House ‘association which The resolution calling for this action was Altho naming no specific amount ‘ollette probably would |refused to cash further certificates of indebtedness until the board should agree. to limit i s expenditures to $20,000 | cirele before he! Jet ‘by Texas road commission- ers which ‘has resulted in a: | settlement and jud e Twelve) ferring with Washington officials | the rond com Man and Wife _ | srs! ot the cou victed prohibition violators, will be allowed to serve their sentences, im rm finished, his wife will » to jall such 4 as listed in the resolution. Scott and Dr. Guy | for g0 days to satisfy a “Ma”. Ferguson WICKED LIAR IN OTATEMENT DENYING FRAUD Former Executive in Texas Breaks Silence In Going to Defense | Of Wife. AUSTIN, Texas, De (#)—James E. Ferguson de- | fended today the acts of his wife, Governor Miriam A. | Ferguson, in administration jot highway tl ald s in 4 which pre eclal session of the In a statement 1 So er TSUN Roles TES Attorney General Dan Moody (above) of Texas conducted the investigation of road contracts rted th ment In court in seandal in the Lone Star state | tHe American road company cass and a demand for impeachment | 8" not the victory administration Mood rney ral with e and stated thet recently. Gov. Ferguson brands | the road company was p the attack as “politics.” SO “acot freely) with s $900,000, the state losing # tk h the agreement Ferguson said h e now that thi < To Serve Jail |» 222 2 ven return: Time in Relays\ 000 pr harged th fit made ee Ea pany to the p DENVER) Colo: Dec. 2.—()-=Mr, 000 that it would cost the " “4 ake a second treatment nid Mrs, Edward L. Gunther, éon- | ™* n§ unther, Con: | highways, the state will sus $1,800,000 loss by the road yhauble outiny of posed in federal court, in relays, to] The statement follows them to care for Gunther's} “For the past few weeks the op rold inynlid mother. | position to the Ferguson adminis nther will serve his sentence of | thon have been crowing in hi months and, when his term fs] over alleged frauds upon th the action of the highwa mission in letting contracts to the n gl tate officers muy have the support of T. Morgan at that time refused to representative c'fizens in their ef- consider the banks’ proposal. ie emergency raised last month munity as to what the effect of the rolved in part by tax payments and fort to protect Wyoming's interests: p i ; Will you, therefore, send me an ex- by the clearing house ultimatum and : ; $ rage Sno) Slo the tyleiee Qh wane “Com: accede to the banks’ demands was and that he has saved the state they may be a determ'ning factor in month may not be able to turn them influencing its decision.” for cash unless the banks accept tte | 4 of good faith on the part of the} | | commissioners. The resolution which Mr. Scott introduced today was as follows All old bilis of the} ST AND FIGHTS Discovery of Body of Minneapolis Min- “swereag, A old ister in Apartment Recently Rented | 0 voara were pata at tn ber meeting and that it is only thir- m: FOR H iS LIFE by Woman Unsolved by Police Pe ab ope Can penary .toeet That the purchase of the Casper Herald by the manage- Casper Daily Tribune and the resulting con- be it {ment of th e Business Improvement Advantages in Purchase of Herald by Tribune aby | Recognized by Business Men proposed increase of freight rates the aljlity of certificate holders to which was about to be taken from Would be upon the industries of your ’ place them with taxpayers for re tho state by contracts which as Jocalit Such expressions will be ea aur er demption. This. opportunity passed, stated by him, were made in fraud submitted to the Interstate Com- 3 however, with the tax payment and | 1 Nn S Nn Oo rs Fe Mm e n and executed in fraud. ald o merece commission tn the hope that those who receive certificates this this American Road company. A Moody is being proclaim s the man of the hour, bee claimed for him that he has di hundreds of thousands of dollars propaganda and cam daily papers of the state, uign, t argely | Coop Robbed At || iiar:ntnti enn | pores: friendly and ha the present ~ ministration, have sought t r | leading and deceptive headlines and contortion of the fac County Chicken » Sought fur ther to fix in the minds of th and a blot had been placed upon the fair name of Bucknum Lodge) | ts «a¢e. “While all this storm has been raging around the Ferguson ac ministration, .the wicked lar has | been working overtime to see ju d | x etims during Tuesday night s entered th ken coop ucknum Lodge and ¢ Resolved, That this board confine | Solidation of the two met with the hearty endorsement of il the f aes tpepngsees | teak oy Ae AS > y, VE ERS: yy i %, rt | . P : : 7 io We listen to em } wou STATE PRISON, WETHERS- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 2.—(?)—Convinced that| itself to payrotis and incidental ex- | business men, professional men, and the public at large was Phe ut the lod Pry Ren * FIELD, Conn., Dec. 2.—()—Gerald ey A A { avi entsane: and poor} ‘4 ‘ get the idea that the most corru Chapman, fighting for his lite | he Rev, Knute B. Birkeland was slain, police today sought pecteatrabtiye pe and poet borne out em pt ly tod more verbal congratula- ‘ are 1 | ofticiat © that ever intr an, ‘0 Z 4 a pauper n« Gt hi : 3 i A re against the des're of the state or|to account for the presence of the retired Lutheran min-|°"y, Wve ounced at the treasur. | ions poured into the! Tribune-Herald office. i 2 Jed with power i n ¢ Connecticut to hang him for mur-|ister, author and business man, in the untenanted duplex | or's office Tues ut " ; pon jon n s too r st ee. took (ine witness stand today / house where his body was found late- yesterday. available for the retir Pe cae ae ae tracnter tren Pkt Efforts of is authorities were directed largely to a ’ 8 ( ae ie * 2 of th refs r n ing the a r t t} ’ lanta ah Se la: era fe ho rented | beer ried into the building unno-|cnce. The m | be . r a c | Sa in eraciie ron fa 0, saying | ticed, police belleve rears its . A at jas heir hae Be co | ‘ 1 gE as a2 comm jon ¢ he collection of taxes last r \ ase their cholc 1 the Ses saan tobooey. » planned a masenge| Rey. Birkeland formerly was pres: | ‘Me collection ot te ie atts A dotted el tivcarearic. hie apenas leeds tet Sv Macy “yl ] hile the case of t An Chapman wa pbit 5, ite sit avs sees ; yo ee ae a trustees of | this time are those numbered from | Using, as it has done j oN vice, find an even greater recep | river itanc e | Zined ceria wae, Denes th d was not cross examine Dead from chloroform ér some | Augsburg § ary here, etir. 205 ; ite! ke | ever present danger-of the past, that | tion, i¢ it {s possible i i courts. an¢ and ju ie ater ; pert Aenea! who subtle pyiven: the body eat ol rgy- | ed from the active ministry 20 years pi aa bias fee $s bnravek Gnte [of Wasted spade ond repetition in|.” (Conti * i rs us akc re Pi | ipoerey a! T gat the same was in sessi I prosecuted him for murder. * | man found fully clothed, His | 0, and since then met with con-| op tesuance. Some others not includ: | SUbscription lists tabi SNA Pg de 1 ax C Ut NOE . | biave retrained trom making «1 <- overcoat wrapped ‘around “him, | siderable success bees eth oll-] od in the present call were presented | ‘The advertiser Also has been quick | | statement, that, would tntertete.» . stretched out on two Kitchen tables | 28 In terary work. He was widely | 4+ the treasurer's office today, but|to see the amount of time which | R . ° d ‘oody’s pros Draft Evadei over which had been placed a fold- | known in the northwest. the holders were doomed to di will ‘be sayed by the new plan over ET -IHE f eu oactive het gran 1 the oe ee ned : ed quilt, a white bedspread and a — ointments ite: forme c neosenity’ of prbparink The grand Jury has now adjourn U d " A wat t she A pillow was under his head, Approximately $27,000 uttwo sets of ‘advertising Pete a after ive wee ka daiibera n naer rres Rev. Mr. Birkeland, sro was 69 CONDOLENCE VOIGED RY (Continued on Page aieiiou t thuse iter aliveltsres aby feast gat. Saalsat’ ts years old, had been missing for a ns ss Duce g TON, De »| Road company has been - week and a wide search for him had t und means mittee | the courts and Mr. M ’ Dev, 2.—@)—] been instituted. Two blocks trom toda Inded its proposal ta now claiming that hoe ts w tment today ordered | the house where his body was found LIONS IN PASSING OF a retroactive reduction in the inher: | on road to nors David Silverberg, Seattle| yesterday, his automobile was dis- axe , 8 bis to physician, to stand court-mar covered the day of his disappear- | r was taken from the| f he € tiie’ state and & suspected world war draft ev anc A R t t Mood 5% Silverberg has been und On the man's cheek was a brujse, ; 4 ey tt xe e since November 24 at Fort and police belleve he was probably | — + = Pte 0 lor $ { t people deci The ‘exact wording of the c lured into a car and slugged, taken Lec gmmen? oo empad rf t 0 } at will be determined by the to the apartment and chloroformed. pat tee Bociatomelanthing be 1 a Ve ery | , | t tate 1 vocate of the ninth corps It was dusk when he disappeared | ‘Tho Casper Lions club tf Tuncheon came Cavey will be rend next HIRING iviives’ nuded’ for the pipe Ch f a quarters at San Francisco. November and he could have | meeting today at the Henning hotel | “mP Carey will be rea but William Wexall of Casper came f , ne ; sit the’ fast fter ft adopted resolutions of sympathy and|8¢mmer’a camp. Thanks to the} / id ang donated two valves that emains unchanged. (Continued on f£ x business or entertainment session| summer are assured of a permanent} A c was held today, the club also dis:| and deairable swimming pool. arrang < R EA T E D nensine with music during the|, The site was first surveyed by | is expe IPORE ODA. Hour, Wilbur Fisher and then checked by | Executi The funeral of Mrs, Scott will be| John Cleary. of the Midwest. Both! scouts to car and pool and condolence tn the death of Mrs, Vir-| help of several prominent citizens of | oxactiy fill the bill for the a einia Belle Scott, wife of George 8 | Casper who gave their timo:or ma-| this makes the equipment lst com Scott, president of the club. No/| terial to build the dam, the boys next | plete work on has been the dam tart this week, Scout Skinner mp tank conducted from the Shafer-Gay| engineers gave their time for the | from the dam site for a day The scab situation in Wyoming Mr. Farlow said that reports of | chapel at 2:20 o'clock Thursday af.| boys’ benefit. Then Highw Su-latory to starting work haa improved greatly during the Inst | Scab were made from several coun- ternoon. The Rev. Chas. BE, Scho- perintendent Bown an helped with | ground Ges ‘ are ties but that fleld men had been| field of the Mirst Methodist church |the survey, and Former Governor} ‘The dam uy ABM Weane an HOW iiss well) Under Fe she onthe: problanh ‘eddibad: tt | andisthe: Rav? Wills BughiGert ang;| Robert Carey. thede arfangemients long by about 60 fe control, according to 12. J. Farlow of | welt in hang except in a few Isolated | formerly of Casper anq now of Ther.| for the building of the dam. The] about seven feet deep in t Lander. chairman of the state board | cases mopolis, will officiate. The Ordor| Continental Of! company” provided | and the 1 come ¢ of sheep commissioners, who arrived The woolgrowing industry should |of astern Star of whic Mre the neceseary cusing th: will bring mn diteh on hore this morning from Cheyenne © a good year, Mr. arlow de-| was 9 member. will have cha the water to the pool and also the Elder creek where « nieeting of the board was ed, Indleations point to fayor:|the burial rites at Highland c pipe for draining it off. Fur a time {w just behing just held, lable conditions. tery, it appeared that the work would! three c in the party of and cleaned. brush prepar- on the 113 feet will be middie om the The site semi-cire this is GRANDMA SHOP. PER, who says gray hair doesn’t mean anything except Jack of aye, and who does all her own buying in the 19 shopping days left ||‘ Chile before Christmas. LEAGUE TAKES UP S.A. DISPUTE

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