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* WEATHER z | a \ ay Generally fair tonight and Friday, | except unsettled northwest portion; | warmer tonight in central and t!. northeast portions, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. X NO. 83 Member of Audit Bureau lication Offices: of Cireulation. CASPER W,YOMING, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926 On 'Strocia or ac Newstends 6 Conte Tribune Bide. 216M Second St. SENATE RATIFIES ENTRY INT WORLD COURT Opposition .‘elts Away When Resolution Is Put to Test CREW RESCUs IN FOUR-DAY STRUGGLE 2, ws REAL PLEASURE Another Bone isnt chad Meta COFFIN AS CARDINAL'S BODY elena Me Cok NAL LEICESTER, England, Jan, 28. |struggle of the United States liner President Roosevelt to “9 - A ofl stock swindles, but s'never made pubic, Svenson “Advice and Consent” saic . Dr. Cook's own scientific data, to Membership Voted as analyzed by officials of the N: onal Geographle socloty showed | by Majority of 76 to that Cook never got closer to the pple taeh Abe mailed Soeea| | asindof Wrangles to prove that Dr. Cook never —®#)—The Prince of Wales suf- | rescue the crew of the stricken British freighter Antinoe in fered a fractured collar bone when | mid-Atlantic has ended in triumph. ~ he was thrown from hig horse to- At midnight last night, und bri i Packed House to Greet day while hunting with the Fernie | the sea, thirteen attinin bi aint eaten oreo . h ds. rescued I a Cherniavskys at Con- | “7n"" er, whoee doom seemed’ ieumninata The accident occurred at Little climbed Mourt McKinley, Swensen yen rom on + Shelton this afternoon. ‘The Twelve men had been rescued late | declared. Ed Barril of Darby. WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. t Tonight noon. The prince leclar ps i cer’ ght. (ai cn ita: tate inane > ssterday after the President Roose- Mont,, who accompanied Cook on |—(/P)—The American ship 2s s left shoulder, breaking | yelt had stood by the freighter for his McKinley expedition in 1907. |of state, of a long delay, is wus prepared to testify at Cook's > 7. apt ye = é rial that they “made no effort to |/aunched in the channel that reach the summit.” leads to a seat in the world He told Swenson that he and | court at Genev Cook got no farther than the base, "TE took a few photographs and re- ea nats turned to camp. saotel ne 7th the collar bone o: . 7 Arrival this morning in Casper of m that side. He ts more than 72 hours in one of the hel Chernaivsky returning ta London for medical most savage storms ever encount- Leo, Jan and Mischel OXY | stanton ered in the Atlantic. brought assurance that there would is Pores se. ies. polled The prince stood the effects of eo ate abet been fete penaranih tot -| his acciden le crew of the Antinoe, : led’ appearance in concert tonight| |u® SccMent well as was indicated | it took a toll of 26 lives’ when’ the senate ga t advice and rship last night at the new high school auditorium. by the fact that he telephoned to itish freighter Laristan foundered ‘After traveling thousands of miles| his private secretary this after- | off Halifax some time Tuesday night since their concert here last year} noon and made light of his hurt. | ®fter the North German Lloyd liner| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 28.—(?)— and being greeted enthusiastically | y+ is not believed he will have to | PTCme® had succeeded in rescuing| Anthracite miners, in an effort to = a six men. by scores of audiences they express-| end the long drawn out strike in ed themselves as delighted to return| Sty In a hospital. Brilliant though her exploit had | resolution = es nee eservation SLAYER WOULD). = ain for netion before the Urilte fo Casper, where their reception last The prince's fall today was tHe | been, Captain George Fried and the} {'® Pennsylvania: fields, have as- . y becomes a met ik season was all that an artist might] Second in two days. He. was |cre of the American vessel, were} med the aggressive in their joint 1 ‘ rp thrown yesterday at Melton Moa-'| grieved at the loss of two of their|conferences with’ the operators. +) while, Senator Borah. “We like traveling.” one of them| W bray when his horse fell dead | comrades who gave their lives Mon- Peace, however, is apparently as of Tdah ler of the gala. this morning. “It rests us.] Under him. It makes his fifteenth [day ina vain effort to carry succor | ausive as aver 1 ‘ rea when he spend only three| ‘ding accident since the autumn | to the Antinoe. In a radio message ce Pabst ‘ } not ended= and vents out of three weeks in hotels| Of 1920. On one previous occa- | tv the Associated Press today Cap-|., The miners asked. for the resump- will t ito d nights sion, near Leighton Buzzard, in | tain Fried said. Uon of negotiations here, and up to SSagi v we are not fatigued. February, 1924, he suffered a “We keep in good ks tod condl-/ broken collar bone while training : ve are absolutely con- $ Le Neaiea sa tieves warty acid] te lst.’ Weather continued moderating |y the: operators, So far as could hecuise we never discuss music if : Uk heer swell running with some|io jearned, both sides once more hmong ourselves except when abso- Pershing Given | 22% , Manned and launched sixth] rood a blank wall today. we boat in command Miller, first of- ary. After a concert we " » first. o! - 3 jutely necseraty ficer. Proceeded alongs'd> Antmoe | Ta teth eon ned by Bt ‘There 7 ., . 4 forget it until the next one. B 0 t Lynett, publisher of the Scranton are so many other things to be ig vation on aaeee off 18 remaining members | times, has béen rejected: by. the interested in, since we are constant- o* the crew. ° : operators. When the miners offered Leek Sager eas a Leaving ALUGEE || ictewehs aecneancy: thc’ ine; t0,taxs| noe Lynett plan acquaintance with old ones, While advantage of a brlet spell of good | yesterday—tavoring a two-year con- 7 nd much of our time among we er. right moon light was) tract ive years, th Ateamers—we always have. congen ert Guile, Steir oeec teri Nene ry | Of Rredt-ammintance-trette onterdtions. operators again rejected it. ial companionship among ourselves the Tacna-Arica plebiscitary commis.| , “Antinoe’s crew very woak and hoa Ts helpless, suffering from hunger, ex- Their philosophy toward travelin&} sion sailsed yesterday afternoon on ey WwW O S is the result of 20 years’ travels to-| the United States cruiser Denver | POSUTe and injuries. 0 D STA Y, today have initiated all the latest propositions for a settlement. These propositions have been turned down PHILADELPHIA, Jan —P)— David L. Marshall, confessed slayer | fication of Pre of Anna May Dietrich, has threat-| senate that it approves membe ened to take his life and is under} The president then guard in the hospital at Moyamens-| state der ing prison. the re: His threat was revealed today by officers who accompanied him to league of nations and ing the prison yesterday after he had|if they appre A Katka sete by been held without bail for the action | pe: ied by the regerva- of the coroner. He was said to have } tic . made the ‘threat when a detective,}| When these nations reply who had visited the prisoner's wife| affirmative, the signature of the returned with confirmation of the] United States will be affixed by dip- report that Mrs. Marshall would not} jomatic representatives to 4 ald in his defense or have anything} inal protoc: “Receivee blinker message from the Antinoe ‘we have 50 degrees Cooltdge artment, will communtcat vations and declarat the 48 m ber stat hip as au in the he orig: statute now depos- further to do with him. seals inhlctes ei We Srery coef thei Som | thelr fot” Sim fee | 85,apane lots mame 1 “That's the last straw,” Marshall | ratification al iM be filed at .Gen- every corner of the world From)at the pler to bid’ him farewell,| and constituting serious menage to IN HAVANA told the detective. at's the use? Tova and Am membership in here they. sp, to ale Take Oy don. | rinviously te hadi been deluged iby | >avigatian” Lill be frank enough to tell you that | the court wi © become a fal Sorat known ave thy, ‘ecm | Creer Pe ‘The President Roosevelt has lost! HAVANA, Jan. 28—()—Osborne 4 a 1 will end my fe at the first oppor) Trematnin raat So well known have they become | General Pershing refused to make| Half of her ten ‘feboats in saving|c, Wood. remained teday at the he Eee : : fate oe ccc hy place | OME, Past the usual hour of ad that thelr reception ts the same] .ny further statement regarding the| the Antinoe's crew. The fratl craft| te Seviilo Biltmore, sithough he| Interior of the ‘ the tomb ehgeen| , Ofdera were Ieaued at once/to p mont ! hour of everywhere. plebiscitary situation than was con-| Were smashed by heavy seas under] said last night that he expected to| for the last resting pl STLOUS Ore ee a Ee aetee me the | STOUR of pro nit ecg Their regular program will be] tained in his proclamation in which | the freighter’s bow. z sail today for Key West, on “is way | who defied the edicts of German i fonciai ths early aaye| 28 cribed ‘ty. the police aa the coun be ng. reser followed tonight and all encores will| ho said the welfare and happiness of| Thirty ships, from New York, or] to Palm Beach, to answee charges of the World War. of Pennsylvania hall today was| iiectt. thong resolution be given at the end. Indications| the people had become his sincere] bound for New York, from other}against him in connection with the : ; ' a mental and phyaical wreck, guards| cietine hee Page point to a packed house at the new) wish. His sole thought as president | ports, are still in the storm area.| passing of checks sald to be worth BRUSSELS, Jan. 28.—(?)—Belgium said farewell to|%™° , cludin Woodrow Wilson, auditorium. of the commission, had been to in-| Four others docked here yesterday, | less. Cardinal Mercier today. Marshall dreads| the ordeal of tao-| °f,!%® AP. Pres: lent, witnessed Members of the Lions club, un-] sure to all the electors the right to| cmong them the Leviathan. All] Chief of Police Mendieta of Ha With the king as chief mourner, following the coffin on| ing crowds at the coroner's inquest | tnet minute ong fs it heard a dex whose auspices the concert is be-} express their will at the polls and| were two days late. Captain Herbert | vana has declined to act in the mat : » Me % 2 hr I i e streets of th apital o the death of Miss Dietrich next | ro tution de ial Saibe Genak a , ing given for the benefit of the} thus peaceably determine the event-| Hartley of the Leviathan safd the] ter, until a request for arrest and foot, the body was borne through the streets of the capita uesday. Let's rush this thing|son. Republican, « nia, Tech recuperation camp for undernourish-| ual sovereignty over the territory,| gale was the worst he had seen in| extradition has como through diplo-| amid the folling of bells, fhe booming of minute guns, and through,” he told detectives after|— * (Continued it reeR Bees Ba eee Saree cosmerseined| ee pele matic channels. the strains of funeral marches played by massed army] his hearing. Ses and serve as ushers. No reservations bands, have been mene and the doors will Hicnoadal ces iticuadnde, lined: the ee eae eee. be open early. oute of the cortege to pay tribute fal ¥ oe OTE BY ekki: LAST CALL Rich Silver-Lead Beiggr he persune, CCAR re discos ty |FEBRUARY 10 ASKED... BEING SWEPT |e): Uprooting of Tree ——— area Senna te BY ICY BLAST inticccus cs more were || Blind Roya” | ely Sonate rs cer ing any Necessity of Early Passage Stressed by } tel | ne eee are || "Tre Wistory Senator Smoot in Opening Debate nt Threat of Tragedy Stalks in Sub-Zero} |i mavagement Bol revealed a twos ‘yoin ct silvers, | I sion, with 2 f a 3 o | eat as ates eee nee Today on Revenue Measure tho Belgian government and panta.| COL as Fishing Tugs Are Caught in | |awated vy ‘Tetune-tterata rend-| strike in northern Idaho in twenty iment, and. ther niunteltal: nathortitan | . a ‘ tans | years, In Hoop Game WASHINGTON, Jan, 28.—(P)—Opening senate debate of Brtissele; Malinés'and’ most of ifha| Blizzard on Lake Michigan ner In which It Is belng peint The yeln is ons base LW BA on the tax reduction bill today, Chairman Smoot of the | other important cities in the king | isin iesaniitiile, wacleria fee vide and of unde! 2 > ee Fs F x bai Ground’ all abotrt?the) «pot JACKSONVILLE, Il,, Jan, 28— finance committee, in charge of the measure, set February tly half hag been prospected for a genera-| (g 4 hasketball team from the ;L0 a8 the date for final passage if tax reduction is to be ular Newsy an 1 his year's edition is anxiously} 1 size or e CHICAGO, Jan, 28.—(/P)—The second taste of sub-zero | | the size of the There was a brief b while the du Congre: tion, ‘The storm blew down $100,000 1 1111016 state School for the Bina |#88ured by March 15, when first income tax installments | tribute to the Unknown Soldier ly-|temperatures within a fortnight, flanked with snow, wind Pagdhcccls aer Be flag al worth of timber, but White feels} Corooted the Centenary Sunday | are due. Trae | Chere: reenerica! the. prooes jand ice, was on the weather menu of the northwest and_| | the edition may be said to be the | Sospensa sad Soe sche l0me. school team, composed of boys | Senator, Smoot sald ample time)""We have made no cut in the cor-| continued to the Ste Gudule Cathe-) (1) Lakes area today most attractive ever published in | ; with normal vision, 26 to 8 last | Shou be given for debate but} poration ts is only proper | °"™. a lat ih copes tee . : o state and, we enture Child Expected ce Was ROuOE, ratte a oR Cir) | RFHRO EBACE URED panedige: of thes erating ae it i: only pr per! 4 | , Two fishing tugs, ea h carrying four men, spent the Ls eat jane wa tale it ventur state school team scoring 15 | measure by the senate the bill must | |) 1 amt £5, ¢ Ke nds should be t b |night in grave danger of breaking up in the Lake Michigan region | . points be sent to conference for adjust: | fi rhein, taMMlacdeal with bla houses! ice of Muskegor Igar he; Minn., to Mason City, Iowa, was Friday is positively the last Home of Chaplins “Phe blind” boys defeated the |ment of differences between the) {0 To tax, corporate and stores 1 Belgian} stear labama, kr nearly buried In a huge drift fay''on which adveriislig copy : Shooting Stars, a newsboys' quin- |ouse and senate with a further de-|tinino, tee tels Pe faa a sty | Brea ito the re One: man was found frosin ona} |for-this edition’can be secepted LOS ANGELES, Jan. 28—(@)—| tet by the same score the night |" Ba jw income blanks must | st the $0 wer con through: which the: cardinal’s, body, | van pe eph: sting: "i rairle on Chicago's far routh Just call 15, 16 or 17, and a repre A second child 1s expected in June| before. ‘The committee chiarman discussea | 2, Ustribution to persona with an in-| brought here ft Males to re-| storm pane os, the, wind’ Denke" windows a6 of the eet aera at the home of Charlie Chaplin and All the players on the state | The committee chiarman discussed leome in excess of $100,000, oF w total | ceive tho nations cl roa or , rt e¢ tment will call on you his wife, who prior to her marriage | school team have badly impaired La ibe Bul Sirtieats y ihe Ms ih of 32% per cent, would seem to be |‘Praffic had been sto 1 since early| an. é t of At ¢ 3. D. imme lately to alae preparin to the motion picture comedian, was] vision. A cortain latitude is {Of the pill, particularly those vig |Folne quite as far as justice and| morning and the # nd busil-! ¢ rt ta-and Wis.| Ch! Milwauke kek lant Meer dl at ya Lita Grey. Mrs, Chaplin's grand-| granted them’on pe=rcnal contact, | Visions by which committee under | fairness can permit.” heen eatatiiannbrite ; ¥ "aoa Ae tn chilly breakfast to|Tlway freight train were ¢ eee a ee mother, Mrs. William Curry, re | but hacking, holding and other |* compromite ner ars oe ghiy |, He, explalged that. under the new| |. The Ameriéan ambe Wil | northe 1 iIndiana, with| W2e” % rail split under the force of | |Eenulnely . Interesting — publica. child, a boy, was born last June. _ penalized 00,000 oeetaee by the house bill to] ‘°™ Personal Incomes as folows:|ogg, Millard K. Shaler, and W. Hak} not come until Inte tomorrow. or| Othe line for five hours at ———_— $352,000,000. (Continued on Page Seven) } (Continued on Page Seven) t ‘ - —— e Reductions in the income taxes At Ber aM tay the, ther e proivded by the measure would | mome reached 24 below sero last wi e e Mr. Smoot sald, which he divided as minus 16, Elsewhere in the state wind and snow hampered traffic. One bus bound from Alberta Lea, With every paid-over-the-counter Classi- ||fractures Hand Court Release fied Ad for insertion Sunday, January 31 |Kneading Bread F follows: Incomes of leas than 2,200,000; Incomes of $10,- / e $10,000— 000 to $100,000—$46,200,000; incomes a vA e | al S In excess of $100,000—$120,000,000. Anticipating attacks on the grounds that the new rates gave too much reduction on incomes over SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. .8.—A@)-—|ing an aerial path around Cape] $100,000 by a slash in the maximum Ray "Slick" Duboice, held for the| Cypreangen !s ‘Two flights of major importance will | Horn. : dete eee Lis soled to 20 sa Seven delicious nut rolls, made with pure | BOULDER, Colo, Jan. 28—Um | district egust oe 51006 bond fon) and for Robert Mor 1 that a mation recelved here yesterday from| flight from Callfornia to Hawall, | declared the principle of “sound eco- and frosting (carefully wrapped in w Fone Jedder tn advocating we 120, failed to obtain his freedom ‘on | bond {oc the sar . the oftice of the chief or army air| ‘Two of the navy's foremost over-}| nomics” was Involved which looked paper). neh asthe thet housekeep- |@ writ of habeas corpus W As Duboice. servico and the bureau of aeronau-|seas filers, Commanders John H.|"further than to the interest of any @ i Rabee nt 8. Cromer ¢ ished t The attorneys for D tice of the navy department. Towers, and Albert C. Read, are} ‘l'vidunl or group”, Oh os elar ea Jes ee thus sustaining | tended that the bond According to the tentative plans,|now here and will take an active} ‘The largest single source of in Made by Metz Bakery of Casper | ; ht § hich she Dyer Hays, ns-|and*t t 1 army” aviators will try to make a|part, it is reported, in arranging] come for those having Incomes over | brot kneading bread re ysecuting attorney. "| not _have be ted nce ight around South America, blaz | plans for the navy's flight. | _ | $100,000 is from dividends,” he said, ntly King, who with C. G.|at the 1 pis