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| Survivor Cra, Js Over Dead Bodies for Hours to Escape TAX BILL T0 be PASSED ON SCHEDULE": wot y PROVISION TO\) "orm on | Parker Files Teapot Suit = MINE, 6 BODIES hdr “Ant RECOVERED \Fire Drives Rescuers 4 anid ain Ante AREY URGES EXPORT BDUNTY A LESTOOK AD From Tunnel After 12 munivipnl -ourt today. It charges |(P\Suit was filed in fed: | Bodies of Explosion sheared for Eatly ERECT eeu ees et eee : snl SCOUT LEADER Tl | Victims Are Removed Eason, VOLUNTEERS ORGANIZE a eae neers NAVY AIRMEN pane Sérnliwil Livestock and en Pro- | AE SENT TO MEETING | WILBUSTON, Ok te aia Harry F. Sinclair's Teapot ARE KILLED AS | duction Offered nh Former Governor, |14.--()—Fire, which broke 7 ; Dome oil holdings in Wyoming. : : sel uF rd anciwis WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—)— LL | mt TU Interest in Mammoth Oil tsock given MeCcneall ° Bh Jegnan : In exchange for all £ the os e : Discontinuance of publicity of in TOWN (lf SALT GREEK Teapot Dome Boltnitea a PLANE FALLS PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 14.—(#)—An export bounty was| 4 rex peanbatatiee cen of t 4 | ited the w ork of Femov ing come tax returns wae ~yroved 'to- Parker claims to have received declared to be the most feasible plan for placing the live-| Leaders’ associate boules after twel t day by the senate finance com- tet ai ===" | his interest In the holding by convey- SAN stock and agricultural industries on a plane of prospe ity | |the National Gir mittee in accepting this provision ance from Marfon N. Wheeler, Jan-| , AN DIEGO, Calif, Jan. 14— e plane of prosper neld in St. Lov 2 to} A * ~ >, | to be A volunteer fire department ts| uary 29, 1924. Lieutenant Frederick G. Kahn, and | comparative to that of other lines of industry by Robert D.| 24. according to plans outlined at ala in the house tax bill. being organized at Salt Ake Saeman first class, B. L. Law,|Carey, former governor of Wyoming g r: a eet! eld this week. Mrs (Wn Waa tatbtne? Hees. carts x Wile Xe te unable to estimate the} United States navy airmen, both nt- President Co slid re’ It al nfe ane cals | Villnave, Misa’ Hiueline ‘ N, Jan. 14.] ‘wo chemical carts which | amount of damages to which h€/ tached to the battleship West Vir- olidge’s agricultural conference, before the West tala WASHINGTON, Jan. 14. a} carts which may be| feels entitled, Mr. Parker thought] cinia, met'deatk here today when | ®2nual convention of the American and/Mrs, Kath! A 4 F Nooked t6 trucks » y be ‘v export corporation as proposed in committee ». 4 —(P)—United action in the] (orrr allie re ropeleg they would total at least $16,000,000 | the airplane in which they were fly-| Livestock association’ this morning H muagbietat out rescue workers y nt 0 from.the workings and fire ex hers were lowered to the vc fire fighters who : . the McNary-Haugen bill and the ex-| > senate apparently is* as- ation will mae the town w n| . Parker and his partner, Marion N.| ing fell 1,000 feet into San Diego bay.| Pointing out that a Ree ae. x | d for passage of the ed to ficht "| Wheeler of Casper, Wyo., and Den- : ; als : Of. x sure A Pp Ruttats akiicres ver, Colo., claim that they acquired] CARDID livestock and cr Mr, Carey s Nitha-exe ? ies revenue bill so that its tay the Interests of some of the ploneerr| BR this country, Mr port bounts would not} was Cecil M duction provisions can be MAN in what is known as the Salt Creek | nal Mercler’s condition,, following | were three methods to take « reate another gove al age who had crawled applicable by (March 15, when first ofl field, in which Teapot Dome is] his recent operation. was less sat-| the over supply and bring pri b board swwolild not put ithe govern his hands and | income tax installments are due. located. Istactory today. A disquieting weak-|a level that would make producing | (DOW: would not put the govern-| Li pdt. ete aircat t2- the I ly to a suggestions from In the complaint it is alleged that | ness persists. although the aged pre-|a paying proposition. ‘These tt usines d in | S ne alas py minicst, n reply to raise prices immediate’ would | th troor ‘eparation ¥ national democratic party leaders Sinclair agred with Albert B. Fall,|tate ts able to take more nourish-| he said were a better organized sys-| ‘0 "alse Drlces immediately, would) ti) trans Phelps has « that senate democrats press for former secretary of the interior “to| ment. tem of co-operative marketing, an ry Oma a cratnbaty cs now in business, would not encour- a work hort early action even at the expense of pu end quiet” all outstanding titles to land amas Gia tttesite lors ancistdli Ral Otic his father and oti : an s Dome. ° : said. He w ORT success of their suhetitute program | James Hagen, 46 years of bp rightepinsiie. the: Reaper cost ‘to the government as the tax sal wa e ; i age,|°")) s “4 nairdntig miieraceeti ts for increased reduction, Bere was found dead at his home, 255) Parker Ware he. clsceysres tie ae would pay itself and would raise parently suffering little ex Simmons of North Carolina, rankinB } West a street, Wednesday night.| Udy ofl feld at Pa 4 i domestic prices on a parity with yous exhaustio’ democrat, on the finance committee, and with Wheeler was instrumental |. Shottly’ afterward. the second s His deat! lal other industries where there {ts not | 5 has agreed not to permit the #ub-| ing, bg pony nee ete tn Interesting New York: bankers. in i : Seep tsa Pal nah aa vivor from> the lower levels wus H of promp* the development of o! elds In 1c # | brought to tie surface « ly a ; stitute to stand in the way of p funeral’ chapel pending word ftrom| ti ‘creel. district. As proposed by Mr, Carey the tax | hooMcokes ite Shae ee 1 = E | passage of the bill. relatives In Topeka, Kansas. The would be levied on all If and whic: 2 1 land, . e ‘drilled the wells which . The senator, who conferred Senter men had no relatives in Casper so ic tnte aaa claimed were drain- 4 | crops produced in which there is cicthé. cat Gay with Clem Shaver, chairman O°) far as known, ine ‘Teapot Doris. an over production and that thi es the estimate ¢ the democratic national committee he a bay aig mee would be jiaid in those forced to ex-| CHE Wy L141 declared, however, he would propo port thelr products. He suggests ; formation was filed in United States Thom amendments to the bill in the senate Three Seamen ne Pecrrinarey Ramee 5 that the bounty paid be a Uttle un-| district court by A. D. Walton, dl F: into to: inérease the reduction to ¢ii0s) 7 Solving lease rights on Teapot] DENVER, Colo., Jan. 14—(@)—[terday. - Mande authorities| der the present tariff. Mr. Carey | trict attorney, against Alex Ne‘son t 000,00. or $170,000.00 more than Un U S S Huron Domne, is a former resident of Cas-| two more charges of embezzlement | Say. is to be brought from the state| said that the tariff did not f, Cast 1 provided by the house bill, C7 ONT @ Rar ands lives in Denver. He he lefunct Hibernia | Pemitentiary next. week to plead the | proper protection to the livestock illegal y , “I believe the saneness of the Badl S ld d Sansenedctetharplonber legmtoidewl co, Teor ernit | charges here. Under the commuted | and {cultural interests in the f nd as } democrats’ program for further «e- y ca e Inthe Big Muddy oll field, east of | Bank and ‘Trust company of Denver} <entence Mandell is eligible for parole | commodities in which thero was an} In two informations up ¢ duction,” he said, “will appeal to the —— Casper, and was reputed to have| were filed by Assistant District At-| July 7 and District Attorney Foster | Ver production. __ | Bernie and Lesperar De tea ker } common sense of the senate. I ex:} arANITA, Jan. 14.—“—A burst-| made a fortune out of holdings |torney A. L. Beike today against | Cline recently stated that he wished American farm and stockmen charged with tha Hee ed, EDS of pect favorable action but no lon&| ing valve in the engineroom of the] there. Maurice Mandell, “boy broker.”|to file the new charges to prevent t depend upon an American mar. yma ten gt Lg Sue at Pkyme nasty tight.” U, Huroneflagship of the Ast: Marion N. Wheeler, mentioned in| bamk wrecker, whose sentence was ndell’s release at this time. ket," Mr. Carey sald. “We cannot Tons: Walters tie i p11 iar ary Senate republican leaders have de-| atic fl alded three seamen ser-| the suit in connection with transfer| recently commuted by Governor | he charges, filed today ‘alleged | cc ete abroad and surplus crops ed with the Alle |" seinen 2 ~~ 1 clared’ they will seck early passage] jously today but it ts believed they|of titles, is also a Casper resident, | Morley | embezzlement of two bonds,|sold there must be at a loss. By ssession ¢ ay : * ; of the bill and substantially” a8) will recover, The vessel was not dam-| being a member of the engineering! Two charges, accusing embezzle- 00 and $5,000 respectively, in| paying the bounty the surplus could t a drawn by the house. aged. firm of Wheeler & Worthington. ment of $10,000 each, were filed yes- | February and March, 1923. (Continued on Page Nine) f * Si PLANS TO CUT |Z sae |BANK BANDITS SHOT meaner ene | COUNTY FORCES) er Fortune D OWN IN Mi CH IG A Ni Jee int ery send WORLD COURT a ns aera ; | 2 . ¥ U = |Four Behind Bars Today at Lapeer Fol- ‘ATeisatrus Ie |Drastic Economy Program Outlined by ccintocke, mi | lowing Thrilling Gun Battle and Now: Used RB ISSUE BEFORE | Board Impairs Efficiency and Many | 201 0 wie ed sa i ; | PR: Sees Oe SENATE AGAIN Are Reinstated in Old Jobs BE oe ee AR. Mich: TancTeeeGee Four. mony who ate} | Hae Dentist. iam D. Shepherd, his Wounding of Three Robbers sar ear _ A decade of legal fighting. w tempted the robbery late yesterday of the bank at H ley core of attorneys involved umulating through the a town of 300 people near here, are in the county | WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—() The order given early in December by the. board of With no apparent lessening in its|county commissioners to the effect that ten employes must may make ‘the $1,000,000 |today, three of them nursing gunshot wounds and all Ol ire oan eythane | controversial! intensity, the world | he cut off the county pay roll has met with no very enthusi- rab taoing autre for, Ghent contemplating on the active way in which residents ns and fillings of ‘ eourt issue is hack on the senate} 4 stic response on the part of department heads and has Sheed a vastardas of Hadley protected their money deposited in the Hadley ¢ 1 are. not: only e first survivor t Pisiorta bea venhpe arlly by the tax| been practically without force since it was issued. when, Judge :Kickham Seanton. in pane robber , his wit aay teh AP ow SN) i bs pop mors ‘ eduction bill Right heads have fallen under the axe but five of these, | Set oa he N abit hs a shortly before ba 4 and| mist 5 1 the ndes| —— - ] McKir As the newest development, the] it is expected, will be restored, one] te permissable to reemploy. Prac- | ve ON =n be tires of theml enteled the bank w ; “10 W. 4 I | mine A - DANK : uted for, and | tically no ¢ on the issue of undue Influenc by | already hag bee mate has before it a resolut gnizance was taken of | anothe ai bilthide. | was only the start of the court the business r in the r-labe n one instance 4 as to|the order during Dece Benator Shipstead, farm ber, partly, onan mobile with the mot ar : hen the lr r if a finnesota, requesting the state been laid « of the|it was then understood, in order | “hting. Aftér pulling the sha the bankil odie od renidenit ‘m | IS ROBBE D t ; partment to supply coples of ai ussioners’ that the employes might have time | | The objecting cousins, will ap: | tie trig bound 1. HL. “ott niseil antes L er ¢ | 4 At thir t , espondence between governmer office of Miss Emma Marshall, | to find other positions, 1 oon ic cottean ee teorweme court, | ca Newman Barber, for cast ; : | . A pt artments and between the gove clerk, is now operating with} Miss Marshall said today that it| [f the appeal is unsuccossful t far and biind!-and demanded to } ! t | I INES, Ia., J ‘ nent and the ue of natior five employes under Miss Mar-| would be impossible to operate her | ‘elatives will file a bill In a ¢ witera tha’ mor tohed b int | ‘ ‘ Jay | : mrding American adherence to the} shall. The clerk dismissed an equal | offi h such a diminished force. | . pei | ng ie d t ci fi >| bed ( 1 ourt. Another Shipstead resolution | nv following the January meet- | J chairman of ‘the | moe af y cay I bank wets it ; vould direct t foreign relati ng of the commissioners and after sunty commissioners, au- | McClUntock to r e@ will + on real ; 1 h Gree in en miit . ree Fi ommittee to index and abstract for|the order had been repeate with (Continued on Page Nine) he drew up. ; Poe er . + ta ® t xch f r ! tlk he senate all state department cor-| the previous underst if} —— e {Bde lneeg in thy NieY When " ei Shot hb r \t . respohdence concerning the court.! efficiency were impa would y suit it fe sure to appeal | th C t ; ie ] i i ; th Mrs. St idger “WEW VICE PRESIDENT foe eee Bus Driver Is Goes to Court, HINENS MTOM ce imiiansaee mene | Bandit Victim 1 s arolé n _.. |} Classified Ad given the Tribune-Herald for insertion |} ken Sandee PR J, Lindsay was chosen as a Sunday, January 17th. from gunshot fourth member 1 few miles from Alles’ that the court bad no} yentory filed May 29, 2 shows vice-president of tho Citizens coy ‘ { : ’ ver of t r : right to grant the decree of divorce | the Stidger estate as valued at| National bank at the annual meeting _ Wigwam Bread is made with milk. It is delicious, © : da od a which she obtained from her hus-] $33,000, but thaf within the last few | of stockholders held Wednesday. No light and wholesome. Made with utmost care—ma- to be f Te eke? f band, Willis & ow dead, Ger-| days she has learned that certain] other changes were made. Besides chine w . ai up.” trude L. of Denver today | interests which Stidger had in cll] Mr. Lindsay, the board of directors he wrapped “4 alah ais haved wit, '¢ 7: filed in tite district court here a] lands in are valued | includes ‘M. J. Burke, president: C. Kilitie two | bilan: ' 4 a ania s a i pétition to have the decree set aside | at not It is an] H. Horstman, vice-president: J. R. | st is with one stone! WAR SECREARY UAS SON hee " : nd | : 1 1¢ necessary and to gain what she | equity saith that | Schlueter, cashier: William Cronin, (Get your Sunday bread supply ittle salesms WASHINGTON, Jan. 14—(—A| PU he a ee Coud Aaah ten terme more equitably inlimony settle | ‘she’ is seeking to obtain: J, J. Chapman, and Fred W. Cott: z for Poy and Spee teloaman hawt @air orn Sodas: to: the ak deny pe “of ie Ms 2 E . rn ; merit. She also claims that she was ill]man. Karl Barnard 4s - assistant one price. distant sécrelary of. war, Hantora| retars tip aad iy fas declares that an in (Continued on Page Stx) Nrs. Stidger cashier. MacNider and Mrs, MacNider. the curb Indicated his desira te