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PERT STATA EE Di ne ee ay ‘Psychological Test | Carried Out Today | by Chicago Officer | Over All Protests _—— The Caz WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Saturday. ner Dail FINAL EDITION | CHIGAGO, Jan. 2-At the soe: | county jail here today an ex- what warmer in exiremée cast portion et 4 tonight, moderate .temperature Satur- periment. in paychology was tried when 200 prisoners were day. | forced to witness the hanging _.|of Buffalo Durrage, convicted ~~ tmurderer... They were placed in cells, {surrounding the scaffold 4 | It was the contention of Sheriff Peters that the sight of the gruesome hanging would bave a. salutory effect lupon those in whose life might come lfuture temptations to stay or rob or pour. And so firmly did the sheriff be- lieve in the efficacy of his idea. that. he lpersisied in It despite the request of }Governor Lowden to abandon the plan, jand tlie added protests of scores of other j VOLUME IV. ; NUMBER 69 HUN ARMY NEA 0F 200,000 IS SPENT ON PA ‘ 9 IS N EED ED) NEW S DEFENSE | Past Year Would Build Three-Foot NOW RESTS WITH | Sidewalk to Lander, Estimate Ae Gia ALIENIST VIEWS. The city administration, which comes to a close next Monday. Li crease in Forces Ban bked} | when a new mayor and city council will be seated, has been particu- I | S ANGELES, gan. 2—Barry | larly noted for the city improvements which it fathered. } Thra Penal Terms: New was unmoted todas iw the de- Figures, prepared at the request of the late Mayor John F. Lee-'« of Treaty, Beliet CASPER, ‘ING (By Unit LONDON, Jan. 2.The roa persons who thot the scheme unneces- sarily brutal. Accordingly the stage was s' ‘death chamber and Durrage was lead |forth. The quiet in the death chamber lbecame absolute. Then a noose was {slipped over the murderer's head. From one of higher tiers came & strindept shout: “When do we eat?” ‘Tier ¥ tier,.cell by cell, the ery. 18 taken Mp and heeame a roar above which the warden’s yoiee was unheard. | The trap. was sprifng. Durrage drop- ped into space beneath ihe scaffold— | dean. | “When do we ent," was his requiem. Sheriff. Peters issued the following tement: “In my opinion, less claimed the Bolshevik armies to Afghanista’ ‘General TYPHOID FATAL TO OLD PIONEER n. Maurice demanded a modern coddling or foone. read a hypaticniesl intaaipe: | per, shortly before he left for Chicago, show that 190,540 square yards | eight alienists who will give an opin- ion on his mental condition when he | killed Frieda Lesser, The question re- viewed every detail of the testimon and illegitimacy, broodings and ins: ity on tho mother’s side of the fam- j ily. Mrs. Burger, Harry's mother, -) listened intently to the question. BoE = |criminals by well “waning, bi isguid- of paving was laid during the two years, that 53,240 yards of curb- jeu, sympathetic, theataneeseregeomners ing was put in, that storm sewers laid cover 45,261 lineal feet, sani- ant self-constituted organizations, | is foet-atid crosawallka|...A. local ongiveer. Jag, estimated. that [Of Of the greatest, caunes ofthe pres- “ld out would | et crime wave in this city. fe aRhG was, their interference with vigorous en: } avation, the installa-' from Casper'to Bander, (If pet on end | forcement of the law has destroyed the manholes and cateh it would make a wall four feet thick |f#f of punishment by criminals to the Lcleven feet high entirely around the |¢xtent that it is-no longer deterrent to ‘city. The material used, if collected |the future commission of crime to be in one mass, would form a cube 7,000 | incarcerated’ in our penal institutions, | feet or more than a mile on each side, _ | 4 large number of prisoners open'y ac- |knowledge that they would prefer to be incarcerated in a county jail where they Daniel L. Clark. aged 66, one of the 'Allions’ ats ar Bettie than ie thei ett (Me enown Rlanser residents of Natrona ; in their ordi-| county, died at a local hospital Wednes- nary environments. 1 nd y | “Reformers are constantly advocating is wife ta the adoption sand enactment of easé at the family home near (By United Press.) LONDON, Jan. 2.—Germany | probably will be allowed a! maximum army strength of | tary sewers 3 quare feet, ther -impro' + tthe ement if st ments include 48,439 build 2 three-foot side | tion of asins, and the laying of 35 1 of water line. Years and of Natrona County Since 1885 Is Claimed Wednesday | The paving, codt, approximately $438,242, and the curbing, $34,506. mainta: The militar 200,000 instead of 100,000 as| the treaty originally provided.| WE RCURY FIVE order, allied experts believe. | lies have no fear of a sudden | wi'l demand thé dissolution of vélunteer | bd CHICAGO TODA Y, wuxillary units which now total nearly | A larger force is needed to! a BELOW ZERO IN comeback by the Germans but a million men, EUSATIA, WHO TURNED GREY AT AGE OF 15 AND LAID EGGS FOR PRACE TO BE SIGNED x {which are for the f alleviating | wUanke A pury re} ive below zero at 6 purpose of alleviating mreeland, and Elliott Picrce, a young TUESDAY, SAYS BERLIN cury Fegmering ‘i C the punishment of the criminal, forget-! ere chase age (By United Press.) o'clock = sf Pal a een it 32 YEARS, TO CA KLE NO MORE {ting and losing entire sight of inated: man who wus bk tg a rina ‘, Jan. 2.-—A Berlin dispatch | ran eee a ently he was walking to ; jtection that the lawabiding and peace Tenet Je Sep EEe Ty » Seer 4 % s a H “€ igned vat pe See store: bet work, ag a fall dinner pail was found (By Associated Press.) Su bones sae ates: to as against) Mr. Clark was born in Scott county, ~ | at his aba, x DANIELSON, Conn., Jan. 2.—Death of Eusatia Pallidania, aged 22, a 2 Iowa, September 20, 1853. While he was 1 Ni nie Asnoctated Press.) q j typhoid Jaws | same d , dan. 2—With the mer- | «BR: CHICAGO i 1 SUGAR PRICETO “If One-half the energy now spent vu egret the ‘Avaited States, HF sha ee ak ae eit cig (ptlll a boy the family moved to Marshall James Blanchatd of Daysilie,. In. her [| Would be-devowed to the families of their! ‘Ces ‘ * Victims and the other half to bringing | reg, at nae eee pr anagpsial to justice the brutes who have blotted | o¢ Whotn with their-mother preceded Mr. youth Eusatia was a prize winning pedigreed beauty. When 15 years old } out the lives of law-abiding and peaceful | quar, The t ta. i citizens and darkened forever the lives; 2 Haadealagesn pipe i gl Bs ate her black plummage became white. She mothered a brood last spring and | of others, this would be a happier and | trutrord, died. on October 12 of this year. laid eggs in the fall. ciahe dpe EOE Ng WY ‘Mrs. Clark died November 28, 1916. In 1918, Mr. Clark married Mrs. Mary Misters who survives him together with eounty, Towa, where on September, 14, LEADERS WORK: * TOCOMPROMISE _PEACE TREATY ~ DANIEL L. CLARK Resident of Wyoming for Over 42 \ General Maurice Calls Attention to New Menace Drawn from Bolshevik Capture of Bokhara and Reports of Sporadic Re- volts Among Residents of Northern India ed Press.) d to India is open and the Russian in tne| Bolsheviki threaten to establish communication with the entire east, General Maurice today declared in the Daily News. A Moscow wire- had entered Bokhara, the gateway n “immediate policy” by Great Brit- ;ain to prevent further extension of the Reds’ e in countries now unde? British tor protection. With spo- radic t in north India, | ings already ha te dispatches amplify the Bolshevilt tory over General Denikine and indi- cate that h doomed to follow the fate of General Yudenitch and Admiral Kolchak | COME FROM ALLIES | | PEACE MOVE MUST i d Prensa.) (By Axsocinte } De RtPAT, Jan, ° Bolshevik Russia is willing to make great concessions to the big powers in the interests of peace ut will not hold out the olive branch |to General Denikine, according to M. Klishke, secretary of the soviet delega- }tion, now conferring with ®Fethonian | delegates. IF il —— ss from | ill with the! _ MEXICO, CLAIM (By 0! WASHINGTO 2 f confirmed report in private advices reaching, here today says that..Gen- eral Fraricisco Murgala, federal. com- mander in Coahuila, ‘lins revolted: against Carranza. There is also in Mexico City an un+ official report that Carranza has pro tested against the alleged murder and mistreatment of Mexicans in the Uni- ted States. It is cited that the mur- der of a Mexican section hand and & * (By Ansocinte@ Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Republican and Democratic leaders of the senate gave attention today to negotiations for | 1p © treaty compromise, conferring with various members of their respec- | tive parties: Senators MeNary and} Lenroot and others of the mild reserva- | lionists are understood to have urged | on Senator Lodge the adyisabillty of | au sive efforts toward a compromise } offer. They are understood to have warned him that unless compromise ne-| otlations are in a promising stage by | nday when the senate reconvenes, | mild reservationists would support the Proposal of Underwood, Democrat of | Alabama, for the appointment of a bi-| | tive stated today. U.S. PREDICTS WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— Sugar profiteers will be prosecated under the MeNary law, the department of juys- Lower prices and more sugar ure predicted for the near future as a result of imports of Cu- ban sugar and elimination of profiteer- ing. A license with power to revoke it if profiteering is indulged in, will be the principal weapon. VIENNA GUARDS PASADENA MAN SHEMIONN COUNTY MINES SELL FOR SEVEN MILI CHIGAGO COAL BARON PURCHASES EIGHT PROPERTIES F. S. Peabody to Be Head of New Organization That ™ Will Take Over Operation of Wyoming Mines with Plans for Doubling Production Mexican family of three in Texas without punishment of the slayers, ‘TEACHINGS OF ' LENINE SPREAD: - BY SOCIALISTS three sons and three daughters, Samuel Cc. Clark, Franklin D. Clark, Mrs. Julla Mueller, Mrs. Kate Blattenberg, ‘all of Casper, and William L. Clark and Mrs. Ida Haygood of Natrona county. | a He is also survived by 23 grandchil- |dren and two great grandchildren, and by a sister, Mrs. Malissa Heckart, and a ‘brother, George V. Clark, both of Fort | Collins, Colo. shortly after his marriage, rt. Clatk came to Wyoming, settling jin Albany county where he improved jtwo ranches. Being essentially a pioneer {in temperament, he moved his family (By Associated Preas,) to what is now Natrona county in 1855; ROCHESTER, N. Y., Jan. 2.—The So fand also improved two ranches in this | cialist party was connected with Com> KILLS HIS SON |. | vicinity. ‘ul home whic! va mite : | SHERIDAN, Wyo., Jan. 2._F. S. Peabody, eleven with Lanthtatiife president of the Peas | when stricken with his fatal illne KITCHENS FOR ITS STARVING: partisan conciliation committec. ed LEGISLATURE TO BE CONVENED O N| EW Ne ne EE ne con: (By Associated Press.) | body Coal company of Chicago, has closed a deal whereby the com- gia Cae eae, Lap wel, Westerns Ay didn in Veinnn are so acute. that Tt Atanae pr ealte Gale ilavdaliae| Gee for a consideration of seven million dollars, acquires eight COM-|hospitatity. No CHER ATaveE urna’ CAREY’S RETURN | cislaren's cetier kitchens have to be | Ta ited his Liyeareld son while, mercial bituminous, mines in Sheridan county. with an output hereto-|""2" (Boor, he often declared, guages: closely, tenes the latter was in bed sleeping on a | fore of 1,500,000 tons annually, Negotiations for the properties ha WE | lows lodge. | | | | have to be | { \ ——— } according to newspaper x i « ¥ 9 ~ ty 3 (Special to ‘The Tribune.) | Margenjust. porch of the home, in te i itneeiy, {been underway for more than a year and it is said that immediately) ‘The boay ix now at the Shaftor-Gay CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 2—Gov- || aT ording to the police. nef |after the armistice was signed the Pea-|Ch4pel and the casket will be open this ernor Robert D. Carey, who has j AG at ES iM . R e | boay interests were on the verge of se- peer and evening for the benefit of gone! to Excelsior Springs, Mo., with J) | | ‘curing the mines for three and one-half | fiends. , his father, former Governor Joseph [| iGRAND JURY TO EXICO INAISeS | million dollars. Funeral services will be held at 2 M. Carey, expects immediately after z “We will at once undertake improve-|0’clock tomorrow afternoon from the ments which will increase the output|Freeland school house near the Clark | POWDERBLAST Prose reports. Export Embargo mnt ries ii emi ei Pedand schon beara toate Cee | 5 OF VICE RING. on Foodstuffs |» in announcing th Freeland cemetery. mines transferred were owned by —— pee eS six corporations, the Kooi Coal, Acme BRYAN’ Awnocti . |Coal, Carneyy Coal, Monach Coal} (Ry Asnociated Press.) ON gan The 2 ct ie a e| DENVER, Jan. 2.—Mayor Bailey to- | day wrote to W. A. Hoover, foreman T0 G0 BEF (By e | WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—The Mexican |and Sheridan Coal companies and the} embargo against the export of import-| Amalgamated Development corporation. | i of the county grand jury, asking. that Jury investigate charges Pi return to issue a call for a spe- session of the legislature, to convene late in January, to ratify the woman suffrage amendment to the federal constitution. Governor Carey stated just before his depart- ure that he had received from a majority of the members of the leg- islature acceptances of his proposal that they attend a special session without claiming travel expense of ver diem from the state. H (By Axssoctated Press.) | | WILMINGTON, Del., Jan. 2.—The | grinding mill of the Hagley plant of | ‘ the Dupont Powder company, blew | { up today, killing five workmen and injurying one. The building was of flimsy constructio! ant foodstuffs, especially corn, beans |The properties are located at the camps the jana Mexicah cane sugar, has been|of Kooi, Dietz, Carneyville, Monarch, | | raised, according to the Mexican sec-|Model and Acme. | that certain, officials of the city ad- * * re “1 i 3 retary of finance, ; sta The Peabody interests will organize ministration are in league with the pe aceetmireport to tho state : ad on tena leaders of the underworld. Thackeray ed to lift his hat when-| ever he passed the house in which he| wrote “‘Vanity Fair.” department here. a new corporation to operate the Sher- idan county mines, Peabody will be Presidént of the new concern. A> considerabie ge involved in | the deal was-owned by United States } Senator John B. Kendrick. * $$» |BAD TEETH ARE | FATAL TO LIFE INSURANCE MAN A 278 REDS CAUGHT f (By, United Press) | fe tment my playing pide as CHICAGO, Jan. 2.Following 300 separate raids duying the loyne announced that he would ask for a grand jury. in- past 24 hours pag eo, sad mt as ee ehich "278 “alleged | vestigation of Red activities. He said the raiders gathered e: “Reds” were arrested, State Attorney Maclay Hoyne issued afor- | evidence to deport or imprison every one caught im the raids, (By Associated DETROL will be entered in Michigan's presiden- tial preference primary as a candidate for endorsment as the Democratic nom- inee for president, according to local friends. \ ! 4 (By Associated Press.) | |. MONTCLAIR, N. J., Jan. 2>-Elmer Rittenhouse, assistant secretary of the | Equitable Life Insurance society and | former insurance commissioner of | Colorado, died at a hospital here today | mal statement ing the “real menace to the welfare | “Prosecution will be started under the new Illinois anti-Red | Wha tec tenth vento teeth He of the government.” Poitier they planned to porta a | law providing for a maximum of ten years’ imprisonment for any- es tba pided potsotlng dercloved: An | a soviet government in the United States. | one vega: to overthrow the government. ‘There are several | °?*rmion Jast nicht proved fatat. “They have established schools in Chicago and elsewhere to | leaders, including Haywood for whom warrants were issued, | Xo arrests NEW YEAR'S women and children of the Unit 4 | the resources of the nation, Th N ma a r ed in Caspet ae New Year day or on the last nighe| Pleted within two weeks but the will require four months. but have not yet been found, One prisoner is Alex Ivanoff, al- leged to be a direct Lenine agent. == : i Illinois pig of the Communist party. was raided. artment of justice representative E Brennan de- nied there was friction with. Fak vase i teach their 4 da,” he said. | Hoyne charged that anarchists have | oe ee get a i ane, Nene ff the | aie “ leaders and enabled them to ‘escape, Hoyne accused the depart- bes of the year 1919.) No arrests have! been recorded at the police station for} nearly three days, it was said at head- quarters this morning. plotted to overthrow . reas.) , Jan. 2.—William J. Bryan} 4 ts ulation of the country is estimated at between 107 and 112 million, compared te 93 haillion in 1910. su munists and other radicals in testimony placed before the Lusk legislative com» mittee investigating red activities im New York. It is shown by the constG | tution of the party that aliens can hold j office in its councils and control ite official acts. er it was further brot out that Soctats ists held meetings in public schoole } houses at which literature, written bY Lenine and sent here from Russia was | discussed i Bat Stee \CITY TREASURER: | TAKES $50,000 OF : | OFFICIAL FUNDS (By Associated Prenu.) WARREN, Ohio, Jan. 2.—Charies Kitler, city treasurer for six years, is under arrest here charged with em-_ bezzling $50,000 of city funds. He is, said to have confessed. wy The shortage was discovered when” Kistler turned over the office to his successor. | wat Sak eo, An odd and highly remunerativé employment is that of those men and men who make a. business of invent- ing cable codes for large financial |} houses and merchants dealing in over (seas trade. . ARMY OF 85,000 | CENSUS- LAUNCHES WORK (By, Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 2._The fourteenth decennial census TAKERS began today with 85,000 numerators engaged in counting men, ed States and collecting data on ie census is expected to be com- compilation of figures probably