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di AE eecenennenemeenme= * oO 4 ¥ 6 WEATHER Fair tonight and ‘Thursday, except unsettled northwest portion Thurs- day; colder northeast portion to- night. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. X NO. 82 Member of Audit Bureau Deliv by Carrier 15 Cents a Week Publication Offices: of Circulation. CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926 On Sirects or at-Newstands: 6 Cents Tribune Bldg, 216 B. Second St. ne ee OS eR 2 Setence On’ Streets lors ateNewatandayS Canta: s | es Tribune" Bide. 316 B Secon a} enate fy: IS ge Ss fe ACCEPTANCE | 4 i | % Dead a " oes on Hees of W oO} ld Cou t Debate Prone Rea a LONDON, Jan. 27. 4 +1 Prince of W horse HELD IN NOUBT ‘ b 174 9 dead under him today while T i ] prince was hu Melton. whbray with the Belvoir hounds prince was not Injured. | he prince had j cleared a fenc and on landi Rie ROOD E ee fell ¢ Th Hon his * “2 IN ROAD CASE i Secietereac ates [Fale to State “Fog hurt. He mounted another 1 RATT and resumea the hunt. Good of the Service AUSTIN, Texa, Jan. 27.—(P)—De- le eran bs ee ale k cance May Result in Move nial that he was responsible for 7S ae i Texas road contracts let to the Hoft- Being Turned Down. man Construction company at thirty JUDGMENT Ni NATRONA Bin es cents a square yard, ade i r J Tom r a yard, was mads here WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 today by James E. Ferguson, hus- P)—Col Metts a ab eES te Inheritance Tax Repeal | son. ou veuened today: from) the d P oe His statement is in refutation of eonye an FOVISIONS tO | testimony given yesterday by W. T. | The convicted air officer . a Montgoriexy of) Bantcantiaios iatie = under sentence of five yea Abolish Publicity To | ringesutasaistice meme. 1 ane — suspension trom the army becat B M d I the Hoffman company is defendant Wyo., Jan. 27.—The] 0f his criticism of government avin e Wiade issues. in a suit brought by Attorney Gen- supreme court Tuesday | Hon policies, p resignation in eral Dan Moody to cancel alleged affirmed the judgment of the district | this single sent 3 ~ ‘ illegal road contri court of Natrona county In the case “I hereby tender my resignation WASHINGTON, Jan, 27.—@)— 7 of E Bemis, who was charged] as an officer United States Opening of all income tax returns with the embezzlement of $1,075|army to take ¢ February first to public inspection was proposed from A. J. Brainard, a resident of}1 in an amendment to the tax re- . on January 19 Tiiey.Tatter: wala, \datant ake ty duction bill introduced today by tribunal denied the applica-| addressed to the adjutant ge - ig Senator Norris, republican, Ne- FINED IN F ¥ 60 AT tions for re-hearing of the of] the army through the’ commandls & braska. the state of Wyoming sus Lulu] general of the district of Washing lt = Pm” Sorenson and the state of Wyoming | ton x z 2 —_. William Mitchell,"ahorn of rank and placed on half pay for five years, will begin life again as a priv . following his | versus Carl Sorenson WWhistligu’:the WASHINGZON, Jan. 27.) ong tirst offenders’ ware’ finedl| realgnation from the ‘army.’ At the extreme lefl.ho|ia sects a an aviator and commander of US, flees nee, Next, as a , he passed HE aga Syria —(®)—With opposition or- each by Judge Edward E. Mu-| on all bombs to be rained on the foe. Then he is shown as he came home from the fighting front and was cut to the rank of colon At the onal Bari aie nen £ULS) Bars izing against it, the tax] rane in police court this morning. | extreme right he appears with some of the decorations bestowed upon him. ; Legeag 3 Bh Sait genie The charge in each case was illegal % | ji EDs cua ach withdra reduction bill took its place | ee eae ee a evo Ee BD Rens spe sey te arms they ‘should’ state’ d immediately behind the! ¢¢ Chadron, Neb., who was arrested Pacific Coast) 22%, 22, the resignation ts sub world court issue today] at 163 North Durbin street Tuesday mitted’ “for the: good of the serv awaiting the full attention of the] night by Officers Owens, Williams, Se ts senate. Berry and Findholt, was the first to VICTORIA, B. C,, Jan. 27.—¢p—|_, The final ion will: rest with ‘Although the compromise reached] pay. ‘The charge had been preferred A great storm, one of the largest in c e, who two day by republican and democratic mem-| against Hazel Haines, brit she pre- 2 ever recorded in the north Pa-| 8° ®PProved with modifications the bers of the finance committee in| sented testimony to the effect that is moving toward this const. | **™tence of the rtmartial. “He modifying the house measure ap-| Kogers had brought th- liquor, Rog- os The storm, Napler an teart e obe| Sustained the court in sentencing the Ee clarianbareeontnt Tommy Laie Bon in this siavement MOSCOW, Jan. 27.—()—Driven by hunger and cold, great flocks of vagrant children are descending upon the | s¢tvatory mueel iauban here, ‘est! sep neM: able £ the teeneite ea. Reainet some of its provisions was| the same times was also released. | large cities from outlying sections like famished wolves, r obbing pedestrians, pillaging homes and destroying prop- mageo™ radio .reports reodived!'ine shat. he should. be.withaut pay o: i from ships inthe Inst 24 hours, has certain, _C. EB, Bullard was arrested in a diameter of nearly 3,000 miles. Ita| Wowances during the period A a SR opener Willige taco ee aoe eatin ‘At Kharkov small armies of these children have terrorized the population for the last two days, with their as- | center lies about due west of Prince Biase th ete: i “pee Ait ee ; és - fe - + * ds a ie is permitted to inittee, has prepared a minority re-| person and in his ear, the officers | Saults on houses, and it was only after the greatest difficulty and threats to shoot at them that armed militia restored eh tsp owas about a thousera] SP out of the army, ho will accent port disagreoing with the proposal] said, Bullard pleaded guilty. order. Scores of the youthful marauders were arrested. miles off the British Colanthe eet] an offer to continue on the lecture to repeal the inheritance levy and Madame Kalinin, wife of the : mba coast | niatform his crusitde for reorganiza P the law allowing publication of in- ‘ chairman of the all-Russian central tion of the national defense to give come tax;returns. ater 4 more prominent place to the de by a considerable group of weetern home in Moscow of one group of Should the president return the republicans and some other demo- these pariah urchins which consist- letter of resignation because of Col crats who already have seu inti @ | ca of a huge tar cauldron. onel Mitchell's failure to say ho ts “mal conferences for formulation o! is é e leaving “for the good of the serv a program of opposition. J) she found a form of communism litre tin coumaeeanae aan Senator King further desires that among the Girome-like inmates, she where the succeeding development the total reduction of the bill be said. ‘ might lead. increased aor idee genre One of their number, for instance, It is the impression of the col of $352,000,000 to at least $500,000,- \ a, , JAZZ onel’s intimates that he would stub Sa eee tangs Era edthalconea\ tte specializes in stealing ladies’ purses;| Florida Hotels Searched for Son_ of VE Te ert peli ee aaron texes oni autoenolaleny bots aa, ; HALIFAX, Cpu sige Pe Syes NEW YORK, Jan. 27—(@—A cae Ma naire ere a M « G i b t N in a position of saying that the arm sions ani less messages from the German : 3 ;.a third, ; rth, cloth: ed services would be improved by his in the reduction of surtaxes, at] steamer Bremen this afternoon | TAdio message received this after 116. white a fifth does general scout ajor General bu ewspapers CHARGED TO withdrawal trom them 6 2 least to the extent originally pro-| indicated that the British freight- | noon from the steamship Presi | work. At the end of the day the L . . 1s partisans also point out that posed by democratic members of the| er Laristan had gone to pieces | dent Roosevelt said that four life- | spoils are evenly apportioned. Those ocate Him un Havana PROHIBI the. right of the president to refuse committee. with the loss of 25 members of boats had been lost in a last at- | Who refuse to work or steal are cast ON to accept the resignation of an army her crew, in latitude 45:21 north, ¥ out, like drones from a hive of bees. officer in peace time never has bei Ss GAR PRICE longitude 43:12 west, following s | tempt to rescue the crew of the | a9 urchins even have thelr own WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.. Jan. 27 ; — tested in the courts Ube «pp two-day battle with wind and | Crippled freighter Antinoe in mid | intelligence service, being informed], . hes Ape ; Pi san 27.—(?)—Former ! “EB, Wash., Jan. 27.—UP) By precedents of many year CED snow in the north Atlantic. ocean, before hand whenever the police | Lieut. Osborne C. Wood, son of Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, vhibiti-1 brought on jazz and nding, however, this right ha IS ADVAN plan a raid upon them governor-general of the Philippine Islands, and whose| te Charleston, John Philip Sousa, | come to be generally recognized and EE od meteoric financial and marital. adventures are widely us band master, believes some war department officers be DENV Colo., Jan. m— NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—()—The fate of 54 men, mem- oe oe known, today was-being sought by officers of Palm Bes aa 4A a, who is here on a concert | lieve it would survive the test of The Great Western Sugar company | hers of the crews of the British freighters Antinoe and county on charges of having passed worthless check S of th tvgluacte Rabe ii PO MEREG Oeics. entree today announced an advance of ten 7 aristan, which have been in distress in a storm at sea for irtuindedsptalitk-werd’ eartiten kha CR vou, a Ve ee ca Aithal Chae ee udioial’ to order, and disclp cents per hundred pounds in the ete 2 { —-— mi ch mere The that Mi prise’ ¢ car, effective tomorrow | three days, was still in doubt today. h yokout is being kept a \p ° E | ly a tempor abt hell's support e at morning Six men of the Laristan were rescued yesterday by the (MG genoa? OF Miers ay \F ershing Sails | : ‘ great disad { n | ‘This increase took effect in east! German liner Bremen, leaving 24 aboard. The United | Palm { Béaghe Netidpal , Detective Dp et tt t that th ern territory of the company yester-| states Jiner, President Roosevelt,jof the heavy seas it was impossible pais bbc peey daly je ex a - al Saat Sowa oploniel s been a storm cen day, which has lost two of its crew in|to launch lifeboats. The Bremen Lace Pek oe i Aye poy pan be Vi OY Home f! oday seta PAD OMEE pls a as > | ter in the army. Some years ago he ‘This makes the total increase 11] errorts to aid the Antinoe, was still| was still standing by the Laristan See Ban = rite sitnc that Wooe had) (are tec! on ming |i ap engaged in a serious contre y price since the first of the year 25|‘tanaing by today. swaillaw an opporinlty. to" taker ota Seuatei clakvaa wave toca world formas ete ued aaa ty Press Modern.» composers have been | with his superiors and only last cents per hundred pounds and 30] Hive of the dozen passenger liners| the remainder, of: the crew. court adherence by adopting all avab ans the i adi 8 + ARICA, Chile; Jan, 27-—-U)—Gen prod lucing “harsh blobs of color | spring he was refused reappoint cents per hundred since the Bow || Row hben bese batitite tei ke phat ld dad bats two reuervallbie. offered: as a ct oF mae oh avana Fe: oral Pershing. is sailing for. the ane: complete lack of melody,” he mane as asaiatant schist of the alt point was reached las ober. lantic ports from one to two days R d H ES use’ Wood 4 TAMA Staten on the. Cra Dates (ene service, with the rank of brigadier a Cc Wood ¢ e ere last March, i. rete enver ern " nf late in the teeth of the storm, reach- oa to ome Anthracite operators vote down | Rife cies BP ay Toroke," havihat late today, after a mecting of the - 1 Fae because his superiors re nia patti “Rita Oe Dog identig | Metracences gimme |Lcrtatt mec e aeons mitt] Mahi it te| PTE TRIES \eretinsssone inves Tranustvantas Le Dallles sel duteanbe resident’s phiz. parley adjourns for day. oe tp cohOent oh Aiadleaman, After pion. His placeas neutral chairman vy > co-operate in carrying Gut mil ~ Verdi, Mount Royal and Regina. LG op few weeks of active social life, he| f the commission is being taken by bar agit The Leviathan and columbus are] Weather Is Open Ataly oltaing better terms from )% (0 io° Sew York. On hia way | Major General William Lassiter SUICIDE BY | oer aes ina, now. ps y 1 Great Britain for debt settlement Today Y Is expected tc 4 ever, when he issued his statement due today and the Aquitania anc ge tan frech Dice este tie back, he stopped for a few days at xpected to ap- ut Man Antonio Hast call’ after the 1 Us France tomorrow. Saeth . 6s oi Wilmington, Delaware,( where his| Prove the electoral law framed to ny) Wetucieh cee eitek altiatiie BiicteaGat The President Roosevelt sent word] PLYMOUTH, Vt., Jan. 27—-W@—} tite was granted a divorce from| Vern the plebiscite which is to ACID ROUTE be Tb alll eae a as yesterday that the condition of the| There is lots of snow in the Green Bp a y aa ae prep lane | in decide the sovereignty of Tacna and tas be we ae und navy depart N, A. McLean of Casper and H. E.| Antinoe was serious and its ability| Mountains and the roads are badly | Soros we ape Verde tslandss | returning here Christmas ev-, he} Sica as between Chile and Peru AE Ace PRAMS cot Ce eae Madsen of Midwest, have just re-|to keep afloat doubtful. The Roose-| drifted, but the highway to Ply-| 60 6 1,878 miles of its jour. | med his real estate business and| While General Pershing’s physical = aa, SMe turned from a meeting of the Bus!-| velt has been standing by the freight-] mouth, hone of hea papal ocas 7 . social activities. Saasen is not such as to cause im. WICHITA, Kansas, Jan, 27.—(P) Si ggnatell ante i jal aft Y Assurance company held|er in a snow storm since Sunday. |8l-yearold father, is being kept ae Investigation here last night re-| ™edlate anxiety the doctors here b —A young Wichita m bgt is Vins ag s 3 J Loeaie ‘ . A young Wichita matro ‘oved estimony foun City. During the last] A wireless message. from _ the | open. pe ppd nphnieste eeaniee led that he had bought three tick-| !@ve it best that he return home|! herself to be entirely vorinttat pea Hareek aeuBiocs r these two men have placed| Bremen received at the Hoboken of-| The road winds tl h the hills z i “5 Aid ets to Havana. names of his|,#%4 submit to treatment without de-| when she wanted to “e ‘all,” pg peels Vig , ; : Hohenzollern's 67th birthday, wy nd it all, preferred ore than $600,000 in life Insurance| fice of the North German Lloyd line] from Ludlow to Bridgewater and omps revealed. > following a quarrel with her hus- Frnt 2 is this victnity; aa well as $10,000 in today aie the severe northwest | about h ¥ bere n js the tiny Yon Beeatadl i ixeusornee a he ie aa | band last night, She dr the partment boar< ealth and accident coverage. rm still was raging and because | village of Plymouth, horns of C will cresigit foal’ Eekichthg’ when HAN ABA KY “4 : Daborne fluid from the battery of her radio re it came before t John C. Coolidge, who has been con-| Germany cnters leage of nations, Wood, son of Major eral Leon 9 Whites of e forced down her The resignation was an . fined to his bed with paralysis since =e ard Wood, at the hotel {lla Bilt throat, however, frustrated her at- |day by Representattee I's R Rela Christmas, The president would Premier Briand begins fight in | ™0re today, sald he knew nothing of tempt at suicide. (Continued on Page Seven) have to motor from Ludlow on this Trace charges against him of passing ; parliament for French financial | °' ~ road should bis father take a “turn| jonabi " worthless checks in Florida and de id ehabilitation with radicals advo- 7 for the worse”. Dr. A. M. Cram, cating capital levy. clared that he would go immediately e e @ the colonel’s physician, drives the od Mr, Wood said that he would leave e ten miles from Bridgewater almost for Florida today if accommodations THE AIBLE l ve daily. were available, Otherwise, he sald, S teh avers. Hie tatowsihe towne i he would leave Havana tomorrow of Ludlow and Bridgewater send a : og mprninge ‘This evening in the Congregation e snow plow tearing through the al Churen House, 623 Seuth Ducbin Vr ‘The annual meeting of the Casper) handle the shortage the fund is fac-| drifts to meet in Plymouth P. C lid street, at 7.30 o'clock, Rev. A. en | Community Fund js scheduled for 8|ing through the failure of the recent —_—— ‘ res. Ooul ge SONS iD ban oe ee o'clock this evening, at the assembly | drive t6 reach its goal. The books BURBANK TO cal studies ‘n the Gospel of St. Mat rooms of the Mountain States Pow-|of the organization have been aud- Will Addre thew, which will be the main feature er company on the second floor of| ited since the close of the year, and i é 8s of the mid-week meeting of the First W YORK, Jan, 27.—(#)—Five Her husband, William, in an ad the South Center street building of}a report will be submitted to the FILL PULPIT a — - 2 Congregational church for the next | persons lost their lives in two earl ; the company, The management of| membership of the fund this meet- U S Educators fow weeks. The introductory study | morning tenement house fires today.|/7"1"S bedroom, was awakened by the Power company hs arrangedjing. It is the hope of the board of CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21, — e ¢ e which will be given this evening wil. | A mother and her three young chil-| 2!* Wife's screar d to fight that the front door of the building] directors that as many contributors Edward E, Murane, Casper police tt forth the origin and purpose of| dren were burned to death in one| his way throt s but wa will be open at that hour for the}as possible will attend this meeting,| SAN FRANCISCO, “al, Jan, 27.—| judge, Milward L. Simpson, Ther- en the Gospel, and an analytic ou.line| fire, and a m from shock and] driven back with serious bu convenience of those who will attend} which is open ‘o ali who are inter-|(#)—Luther Burt.uk, plant wizard,| mopolis, and Monte Warner, Lara-|. WASHINGTON, Jan, 27-4) —| of its contents, which will be of gre-t | suffocation in « zo in the other. | Leading four other children, the eld the meeting. ested in the work of the fund. To} who recently declared himself to be| mie, at present. private secretary to| President Coolidge has accepted ari] value to those who wish to properly| Mrs. Anna Falta and three of her| est 13, be fled to the Ge A number of important matters} make a success of such an organiza-| “an infidel,” will occupy the pulpit] Congressman Charles 3B. ,Winter,| invitation from the department of] s'udy the whole book. seven children w the victims of] Kissen, the fifth victim, was suf will be brought up at the meeting, | tion, it is necessary to have, as well}at the First Congregational church] were successful applicants for ad-| superintendence of the National Ha] ‘The meeting ts open to all who| the first fire. They were trapped in] fering from a wound in the head In chlef among these being the election|/as the contributions of money, the] here next Sunday to tel! just what | mission to the Wyoming state bar,| ucation association to deliver an ad-| wish to take advantage of it, iny@}a blazing bedroom ond were dead| flicted by rs of several directors, and a decision] interest and co-operation of the com+| he does believe with regard to God. | announcement to this effect haying| dress at: ita annual meeting herg on] those attending are urged to dring| when firemen succeeded in entering | and was u J as to the best manner in which to! munity at large, religion anda future life, been made Tuesday, the night of February 3% Jjusaaicth the! pencil and notebook. the room. wife, a pa f