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WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Colder tonight in northeast portion, ‘Che Casper Daily Crime F VOL. X NO. 66 oF Audit wureen Orentation Member ot CHANGES NEAR COOLIDGE ASKS NO OBLIGATION: ENTAILED, SAYS) PRESIDENT IN LATE. MESSAGE U. S. Participation in Preliminary Program of League of Nations Urged on Congress. WASHINGTON, Jan, 4 — () — Pr nt Coolidge requested congress today to appropriate $50,000 to cover} the expense of participation | by the United S tes in the | sue of Nations preliminary dis: | nent discussions ‘ rticipation in the work of the preparatory coi dent said in a in yolyes no commitme spect to attendance upon any future con ference or conferences on red: and limitation of armaments the attitude of this governmen that rei be defined in va n h meet i that “whether the nd circumstances will to make it desirable | for the 1 1 States to attend ans conference onferences which | aty as a re- sult of the labors { the preparatory commission otherwise; is a ques: | tion which “need not now be cor sidered. t is m he said, “that so far iminary ine quiry is conc we ough-to give our aid and co-operation to the full- est extent, consistent with the policies which we have adopted ‘The message follows “In message which I had occasion recently to submit to you, I called attention to the cently entered into by a number opean governments under m4 ce were pro- 2k occasion to point natural corrollary to uld be further in- the limi tation of work that was successfully begun the Washingon conferenc | “The governmen of the United States has now been invited by the council of the League of Nations to send representatives to sit upon a “preparatory commission for the dis- armament conference, being a com: mission to pi e for a conference agreement which vided and I out that the these treaties ternatio! | | | |of the free MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS AL HOME| EDITIC CASPER, WYOMING,-MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926 Deliverea py Carrier On Streets or at cente « montr Newetands & centr ry PuDditeation Uffices rinnne Aldg@ 818 & Second St. N A ELT FUNDS Rabbi Upheld | By Palestine Appeal Board Resignation of Dr. Stephen Wise, Who Said Jews Must Accept Christ as Man and Not Myth, Is Refused NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—(#)—Dr. Stephen S. Wise, rabbi ynagogue, reports of whose recent sermon on Jesus Christ stirred nation-wide controversy among Jew- ish leaders, continues chairman of the $5,000,000 United Palestine Appeal. His resignation, proffered because of the storm of riticism from orthodox circles, wasy ization of Orthodox laymen, who refused’ last night by the executive] claim 1,000,000 followers,. censured committee of the appeal, 59 to 9,] Dr. Wise and passed resolutions afler more than four hours’ turbu-j threatening to withdraw their sup. it debate. One member did not} port from the appeal unless his res- ignation was accepted. Dr. Wise, in ‘a pre-Christmas ser- ote. Dr. Wise then withdrew his res- snation. Last week the Union of Orthodox mon, said that Jesus was not a myth, Rabbis and the Mizrachi, an organ-| but a man. Later he denied that he had urged Jews to accept Jesus as FOUNDER OF C.F. &I. DEAD DENVER, Colo., Jan. 4—@— John: Cleveland Osgood, one of the founders of the.Colorado Fuel and Iron company, and at one time the company's president, is reported SULLETIRS OF LATE DOINGS iid CONGRESS TARIFF PROBE IS PROPOSED. WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—()— John T. Scott, Casper Mayor-Elect, Who Takes Office This Afternoon y Administration was scheduled to be hel Hall at 5 o'clock this afternoon. A congressional investigation of the long-standing row in the tariff commission was proposed in a res- olution today by Chairman Smoot of the senate finance committee. seriously ill at his estate near Red- ey, OSAGE COMMITTEE F ‘OR 4—P)— The house rules committee today approved a resolution to create a joint congressional committee to negotiate for the leasing of the Muscle Shoals properties. ‘The committee would be com- IND! posed of three members of the sen- ate agriculture committee and three members of the house mili- tary ninittee. It would be di- rected to complete work by April 1, Doheny Lease SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, Jan. 4. —@#@)—The United States circuit WALSH BILL Is ORTED OUT, INGTON, Jan, 4.—@)— A favorable report was ordered to- y by the senate judiciary com- on the bill of Senator ih, democrat, Montana, pro- mittee Ww Loses Appeal objected to the cancellation phase of the judgment, while the government PAWHUSKA, Okla., Jan. ing W. K. Hale of Fairfax, Ernest Burkhart, M. RSO0NS ACCUSED IN N MURDER PLOT Informations Filed in Pawhuska Court Charge “King of Osage Hills” With Being Leader of Ring of Killers A. Bloyd, Edwin M. Bean Will Continue As Postmaster Casper Incumbent Nominated Today to| Succeed Himself; Louisiana Man _ | Named Minister to Salvador #t WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Nomination Bean to be postmaster at Casper, Wyo., senate today for confirmation along w of win M. was sent to the h several others. Jefferson Caffery of Louisiana was nominated to be | minister to Salvador. — until De has t ear at which tmaster proper pe r has held the offi rm expired December 22, 1925 since May 16, 1921. He was acting term for which he has just been also is f years. The ated 8 senate must approve and it is bel fone without TWO MISSING a While Mr. Bean has been In office increased business transacted 19 enlargi The LA (—| 5 ‘asper kept -the Lieutenant © Marion rr and {tment pushed to the Itmit to Lieutenant Clarence Thorpe, | der and new ar army officers, who have been miss e ry ing from Mexico last night fiters said Wandering thro obtained food and shelter from herders, hunting camp office $10,000 Suit | Is Based On Box Collapse A collapsible delivery safe place to ride. box is no This is the ap- parent opinion of James E. who 1s sulng and Mr. and Mrs. W Richard Menke for $10,000 bes cause of injuries he says he re ceived when he took a ride on one According ta tho petition which Ervin filed in district court today the box wa f a truck, Ervin was seated on the box, but he did not know it collapsibl Mrs. Menk was ing the vehicle nd seated was her husband. A sudden turn around a corner, a lurch, and Ervin's seat receded from eath him. He was thrown from the truck nd was rendered unconscic hi claims. He lists among his injur! broken co! bone and shoulder. he accide: red Decer —_ > __ —()—Information charg- nlf neseeen “King of the Osage Hills,” former deputy sheriff of aid to ha ¥ on the reduction and limitation of| viding penalties for American citi- | court of appeals today affirmed the | held that It should not be responsible es : ‘ CR ACK TR AIN armaments which has been set up| zens living abroad who refused to | decision of the lower court cancel. | for the Pearl tarher allowances, | OZATK county, and Bert Lawson, prisoner in the Leaven- of é by the council and which Is to meet| testify in foreign courts when | ling the leases of Edward J. Doheny| ‘Ihe case was argued before the | Worth penitentiary, with the slaying of W. E. Smith, March IN ACCIDEN in Geneva, Switzerland, in February led upon to do so by American | and associates to oll lands in the] circuit court a few moathg ago, spe-| 10, 1928, was filed by the state attorney general’s office 4 i T, 6. The purpose of this commis-| courts, Elk Hills naval reserve in Call-| cial counsel being brought here from | here today. ? ion it is stated, is to make prepara The measure was drafted after | fornia. Washington and Nv k by ; Numerous investigat t eer NO ONE HURT tions for a conference for disarma-| the federal court at Cheyenne, in The court reversed that portion] Doheny for the purpe and the] OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla 4. iawn had ane ay have tae " i ment which it Is the announced pur-| the Teapot Dome case, was unable | o¢ tne lower court verdict san government case being handled by| (The Osage murder 1 y,| abandoned because it seemed tr CHICAGO, J ‘ ebe cies ge Mae Aa in the testimony abroad of | naa allowed tho Doheny company | former Senator Sele arene j a8 dramatic as any created by a|sible to obtain information, 1 | sectio! ly FP. O'Neil and Harry M- | on amount in excéss of $11,000,000 novelist's today seemed nearer| secret service men have been work ck It is pre | former officials of the | trom the government for the | Teition tye De Tee eto | of t t ad Midwest Oil companies. | t th tats rage i AS Wh NED | Yh ee ‘ ie 2 eral | MUSCLE SHOALS i ur ere a net} | i FUNDS ASI 2 f r | ethe WASHINGT! Doheny covered ly all th t t | si as r strength ¢ AC ate is pra reserve number 1 in th Elk Hill | | 2 responsi f | . > " | | vhether disarmament should | district of Califor It had bee : ! 2 0: Ir ns anc ( l 1 iI confined to the e strength ¢ the government Muscle 8! contended by the cution that A) warhing: to Stantowns nail ite person di arc Nv ulung t Limite t | Jone; the relative advantages and | pertlen was requested today by a seabed ware brain Sar that they must not delay tn obtain.| Action was to be dly be ; ne AT Pe Hed but the | disadvantages of each of the various! President Coolidge in & message | ‘legal connivance of the princips ug their licenses fo as jg |tWeen Guthrle, where a federal 6 h a} V 1 nated prob fr tates | forms which reduction of limitation | to the house, B® | of the Pan-American Petroleum com- He Sih gn Bi aad "Dail a ‘ it rand jury is convening consider J anges otec na'then proceeces ation, | of drmament may take in the ¢ pany, headed by Dols any with cer-| ,utomobile inspector. ‘Licenses were tthe testimony of about 140 witnesses, | of land, sea and air forces; the stand- | tain high officials o e department | 4 Th pe Thro ie, and the O; country, “wie tate B R 2 west iene ho ecu lias ooncnr case By Rumanians | (ATHRIPS MOTHER e ments of one country against the| Trial of the action was an off-| sheriff's office, the time of obtain. | eral suspects, | — / armament 6f qnother: the possibility | ‘The first of the annual appropria- | shoot .of the investigation by. a ing them has been extended to Fel.| Tt has been indicated that the fed | of nacertaining whether the atmed) tion measures, that for the treas- | United States senate committee in| 1" put after that date car ownere| eal officials will Ipav prosecu:|, BUCHAI I 4 Hi force of a country 4s organized In a} ury and postoffice departments, | Washington of all of the circum-| wWno have not obtained new licenses| tion of the murder charges to the) 4!—Parllament 1 n spirit of aggression or for purely @ was passed by the house and sent | stances covering the leaseholds at}... tahoe to SA tite | state, confining its a fes to the| chan in -he lnws oll | fensive purposes; the consideration} to the senate. It carries $867, Ik Hills and at Tenpot Dome, Wy0.| "tr. Datley bh nied! Rhout.1.000 | Oofiaplracy, aahectsco? the c Aly and mining par | of the principles upon which a seale| 600,000, including the allotments he Elk Hills action was held in the | jiconses here since he opened his of.| though no formal ch ab to attracting foreign cay ital to the i th t of armament for various countries bition enforcement. United States district court In LO8|ricg at the court house. There are|heen made in connection country I quisition of mint Princeton 3 | can be drawn up and the yam) casure went through In | Angeles and the judgment there was| .overal thousand cara atill running|¢ase, a theory has been pu concessions no longe be cor celved loft | at Gent inued On Pare Ten) (Continued On Page Ten) appealed by both parties. Doheny with 1925. plates. When motorists anced that many tir t tional on the capital being national. moth ir Sa ' delay until the time limit has nearly | Were in » outgrowth oP eae expired there alw rush and|@cy to gain possession of t for )VERNO IFE AND2e Seo Ing them tal $2,000,000 SON LEAP FROM SECOND STORY WINDOW IN FIRE RICHMOND, Vi n. 4.—(P) Mrs. BE. Lee Trinkle, wife of the governor of Virginia, suffered fous burns today when she tried to rescue her small son, ee Trink Jr., from the third floor of the bur cutive mansion, Both Jumped which was nused by a Christmas fire work sparkler forced Mrs. ‘Trinkle to jump from an r of the building she d burns about the hands, the face and chest, and her halt was badly ringed men was found to be too short and they jumped. The sparkler was in the hands of} Mrs. Trinkle’s fall was broken the governor's four-year-old son, Bil-] one of the firemen on the ladder, lie, It set fire tothe Christmas tree} The son fel! into the arms of the nd the flames spread rapidly | butler, Clayton Setgray. throughout the lower floor of the} Governor Trinkle was in his of. mansion. B. Lee Trinkle Jr., whom, fices in an adjointng building when Mrs. Trinkle attempted to rescue,| the flames were discovered. w p. Mra nkle rushed up-| Priceless paintings and antiques stairs to his room and both mother} were destroyed by the fire, which ind child were trapped by the flames | damaged the lower part ot the build. and » \ ladder raised by fire- | ing. To reach one individual use a telegram To reach thousands use a CLASSIFIED AD-ogram } council INISTRATION OF CITY JOHN T. oGOTT TO TAKE OATH Aa MAYOR AT P.M. MEETING Appointment of George W. Jarvis as Police Commissioner Among Pending Developments Drastic changes at the city hall are expected when Mayor-elect J. T. Scott is in- |ducted into office at the meeting scheduled 5 o'clock this for afternoon. beer ing nitely and it ntments will council, sin: n held re thenticated report M Sarvi while having th of police will rv from thé! standy executive and ¥ details to W chief. of police Bridgeport, Mr. Kilby will assume the pc of captain, it,is understood. rumored that there will bo changes in, the sonnel of police department, with a quent reduction men employed of a 12-hour eight-hour sh Mr. Jarvis hag been ¢ Casper for se been identified and Wor He was in the and the also inve un’s Comper un active supp: Seott during the 1 alt A paign Other appare reliable reports follo , and a gra of Michigan 1 Judge to su University will be police John A Murt Murray was appoi Mayor Blackmore und ontinous! Acting M. Whisenbunt and Loy, wh ndminie tration comes to an end toda Kenneth McDonald, w t en fat totrn nder R. M I i 1 E s Elizabe re i Kni nd but was succeeded by E. W. Fassett when I G n Fist I nd hi wi ld rk a ay “QUEEN MOTHER OF ITALY CLAIMED AFTER BORDIGHERA, I an. 4 ] Margherita, beloved queen sition he 1 | of Italy, died at the al castle hi ut 11 o'clock this morning af H salar parently having won a brave f Mor July. 29 Her son, King Victor Em ily were at the bedside 1 | came, having beer moned ye turn for t rh t LOSING FIGHT wits PNEUMONIA \

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