Show BURKE URKE MAY YET BE ATTORNEY Objections to His Appointment Removed by gation Cheyenne Wyo yo April in f There Iga Is Ig Isa isa a growing probability that Timothy F. F hurled who hn has ve sc served a as United States Slates attorney for Cor the district of Wyoming Wyoming Wyo Wyo- ming for eight night years may be reap reap- poInted It I IH Is known that powerful in influences In- In J arc are being brought to bear hool upon upon upon up up- on Ow President to change his determination deter deter- determination not to m l' l appoint tits air Burke I It t was wn stated a few weeks ago when Ben Anchorman of Evanston was appointed all ap- ap appointed pointed Iii h Burkes Burke's successor that the Plc President did not reappoint Mr Burke lw because ho lie did not think he had used tl sufficient aggressiveness o in prosecuting illegal ga I fencers and others but in the investigation atlon that followed Mr Burke showed that he had done Bono doneall all that could ho bo do done no with the tho evidence evidence evi evl- dence furnished him and ancl in other ways showed showe that he had hall conducted his ollice In ap am able manner Harrington on Gets Purdon Cheyenne Wyo Apt April il 5 The Tho Tho state board of pardons toda today a a. pardon ar on for COI Green n Harrington serving ser serIn serving In ing five years for tor horsy horse stealing Harrington Harlington Harrington Har- Har rington lington has hns served serval over two years of oC the tho sentence The Tho board I Is IR favorably considering con a number of other applications for pardon O Ogden April rime i. The board of oC education education tion lion met In executive cX l session e sion tonight and It is understood discussed etl at length the time mutter matter o of teachers teachers' salaries In genera general Tho nature of or their discussion discussion discus discus- sion slon or any decision m arrives rived 11 n at t 1 am are rc withheld at the tho pr present e t time |