Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 14, 1920, Page 6

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WOUNGE te Rian mers —— oa lone free from ‘the National Bani of} R..D. Brooks, vice president of the | hein could corfirm the wording of, decided at the aie meeting, it was i° ‘ 4.3 f1t) Midwest ee company, Is Mere fron his answer to the question as to what] learned. 1 i pageant ree { Denver. was said at the time of the shooting, —— Z Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gatly are here! j Upen reading a copy of ‘the deposi-| STRIKERS HELP TO d a Buffalo, Wyo. visiting with | us tion, Dr. Kamp recalled that) Judge} MOVE FOODSTUFFS. Hf Ti friends and attending to business. ? . iJ ——— F % a Winter, had asked no question -con+ (By Associated Press.) cerning “officers.” JERSEY CITY, April 14.—Answering | George B. Brim. c s Dr. Lathrop testified that McKengzie| the appeal of Health Commissioner) 4 special meeting phe oe a ¥.M. C., A. | business visitor ‘in_the wity. had made a statement similar to that| from all railroads. terminating on the | RErmmittee ts #5 bes held ewe 206a¢. oF Sg ere | used by Judge Murane in cross-examin. w Jersey shore and Hudson rivers! tomorrow to decide whether. or not 10; Basket, eaition oN ates Ata PD, e i are - ‘i \ thingtor’ ing, but would not: contt not confirm his wording. |mgreed to. cooperate in moving food-| yetain a field sccretary. of the organi- papier 2 bai a ata Pe all ie York. Th _ _ stuffs “into New: Var! he “men e-| zation in. Wyoming. Fands for keep-| Wheeler & | Wor nea e es Tine cloved, that if the food fell into hands; ing a secretary in the state-may be of profiteers they would withdraw all! voted or secured form business men of "KEN yg on pe tae ate RUSSIAN IAN REDS Sera eS | Casper, asx well as from other cities of MKENZIE FOLLOWS he ‘made :his report: tgathe; sheriff -ort ae | the state if it is decided) to retain a r ROBERTS ON STAND Sunday morning. ; } Auto Repair shop. Franklins » spe-| Kecretars tor the Yo M. CLA. Roberts’ occupied the stand from 9) The fact that. Poulos had lied to cialty. A street, two blocks east ot] ¥. Fs ; a, m. yesterday morning until 3 o’clock/ Moore in some of his statements was courthouse. Phdne 825. 4-14-tf| ‘Why not plan aliead for each menta's in the afternoon when the defense com-|brot out, and an effort was made to} = | normat expenditures? A: Housenold , pleted its cross examination, jimpeach the character of the witness} Fresh cut flowers received every day.! Budget Account Book will’ systematize ) George McKenzie was then called to}by citing several misdemeanors for} The Palace Ice Cream Parlor. 413-5" your expenditures and savings. Get tell_his story and to exhibit to the/which- hq had been convicted in a Suis 5 - - = ~ 7 of the wounds which| tice court. ‘§ As. | Pow LOS’ RECORD. IN i r { the two Greeks | COURT IS AfRED ! red the location of the liq-! There was a short jangle between} uor cache and who n« heriff| the counsel for the de e and that}? (Continued frowf Page 1) Jersey City strikers that the strikers turn to work and submit their griev- 10—SMASHING REELS TODAY—10 LYRIC THEATER |} | Tear || ede Hours Le ALSO 2-REEL MACK SENNETT COMEDY A World Picture, by Sir Gilbert Parker cache, anfetold of how he then report- ary ntative of that company, in| 3 : e HOUSE PETERS in | ‘HIS LAST FALSE STEP’ oe titi etn a a as Pa th enc os = seed W Quy Neyer Know Your Luck’ |] © TOMORROW - Puriy in two cars to a point] MeKerzic was then recalled and ques: jor a “yitecnresiqent;of a bémir ofl Nevw { 2 Martin home, the subsequent| tioned ss to-whether,/prior to an, oper-| York. Mayor Charles Martens of Jast the placing of;ation’ performed for the romoval of hul-] Onge, N. ¥., and Frank 1. Kramer, A 2-Reel Comedy — “DARN THAT STOCKIN THOS. H. INCE PRODUCTION 2 § “3 + ce y railroad Jabor board, Os - Royce on the night of the . was the} for the’ state over the admission of |#nceS to the new ra Yo % nex itn illed by the defense. | this evidence, and two of the cases cited | #ppointed yesterday by tie president. i DOUGLAS MACLEAN AND DORIS MA) Ber) ee Pr sry told of how he shadow-| were ruled out. The third, in which it} Accepting the offer of college | stu- Pe —_IN. i/dents, former soldiers and citizens to ed ¢ es Moore uptil he became cer-|was stated that Poulos had been fin pee tain that Moore had more than a us-|for living with a Casper woman, was/operate the trains, railroad officlils de- ual interest in something located in| allowed to stand. | clared that the attitude of the public the y between Second and Third| Much use was made by the defense| Would bring the strike to a speedy close. on Washington, of how he dis-!of the testimony offered by Poulos \in| The first volunteer trains for commu- covered by prodding thru soft dirt,/the preliminary hearing, and by the] ters the Erie railroad were greet- about the new portion of the garage!use of maps of the locality he was ask- | © the stations by crowds waving near Martin's house That something!ed to show where he saw Moore in| flags and chgering. “ wes buried there the vicinity of the cache well as to| “The Millionaire Special” from upper MOORE locate the positions of 3 , Contas ion ale elie pie ee Buses HE OWN nd himself, Armstrong Mar-|n&l after a 45-minute run, with Fire- ia dab IQeOR he related} tin and Roberts at the time of the}™men Richard Sanderson, New Nork amit-|sheotin |manager ‘for the Baldwin locomotive in the] na J. R., Quinn, New England conversations in which Moo ted that he owned the liquor and himself as allets on Monday, November 3, he stated| 0" 17 years national bicycle chamjion | approach of Armstrong and in the presence of Dr. H. R. Lathrop, | fired. a train” from, South: Orange! to and the resulting shooting. }Dr. J. C. Kamp, and Judge Winter, | *ovoKen. ie { 1OOTING j}thxt the only thing 1 wa: | eS A true _heart-gripping i POULOS ‘;Put ‘em up" by both sides ahd “then| Granp JURY CALLED | ‘ story of prison life uilos testified that a man approach-| the shooting began. ON STRIKE IN SOUTIT A Wag oes north with gun in his; The defense also asked if Judge} ‘April 14.—Federat mds and that) Majors ’ aa Sane } Winter had questioned him as to whet h-| > called & special | e . “Who re you? Stick ‘em up. You're) er the words officer, officers, or under Sant of tha. Soares grand: jureeth! under ar ae Wee, : | consider the cases eight “outinw Ld Armstrong’s reply v | strike leaders arrested by federal agents gore entered the house and that Me-/ don tissue, presumably shot from Ma- | inite decision had been made one way out to tell Kilgore that! jor’s wrist, which h the door of the ned that Me Dr. Lathrop g: sulos said, stating that match discov@éred. that Ma-) from shock was dead. 2 ‘Si! 1 stick ‘em up,” and then fired | jon charges of interferring with inter- aS {foto upon Majors. recollection of the matter | state commerce, violating the Lever act | Continuir Poulos described the dim, he state: He partly un jand interfering with the mails. J shooting which followed in which Rob-; der the influence of ether, remembere | | é 4 erts, Contas ard he took part and in! making a statement, with the knowl-| CABINET DECISION’ ON } bay at RLS SSSI IOS LOIS SSM ODL DM 4 which Martin and Me 2 were! edge that his condition was critical,| STRIKE UNANNOUNCED J 1 wounded j but could not remember the exact (By Associated Press) ! P | He testified that he fired three times} words used. WASHINGTON, April 14.—President ; FUGITIVE S$ | mt Martin and that Roberts fired five Dr. J. C. Kamp was then called and | wilson and his cabinet discussed the ‘ 1 x > or i | described the nature of the wounds | railroad strike for an hour today and »* HONE Fu which caused Major's death. Bullets {apparently reached some conclusion but 9 ; Armstro taken from the head and wrist of Ma-| there is no intimation as to its nature | LIFE | ; house. Th Deputy jors were identified, together with ten-|Some members intimated that a def- | \ i X Kenzie 1 been found upon jor another as to government interyen-| | tien and referred inquiries to Attorney stimony,| General Pelmer, Palmer went direct » to his death | from the White House to his office age caused by | andy immediately summoned his asso-! a gunshot wound, the shot entered] ciates, who are keeping in close touch| the jaw near the mouth, pe |with the strike situation. .RRANT through the throat and base of the Soon after the cabinet meeting, the mination the attor-| brain, and emerging behind the left ear. | president telegraphed the members of) Royee then Ic wounded, T ‘THEN—-—_ A HANK MAE! COMEDY ‘THEN: KEITH LUMBER CO. For Prompt Deliveries of BUILDING MATERIAL and CO Por on cross PIF PSAOLS ISP LLLL 4 3 ea | + | | for the were unable to Both testified that death was instan-4the newly named railroad board, k- i Poul imony. Ques-| taneous. ing them to come to. Washington ‘and | ‘A COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS were asked to show that Poulos) PHYSICIANS UNABLE to be prepared to’ function soon 2s ‘ MP) ‘OC AL ON HAND 5 time to procure a search warrant! TO AFFIRM DEPOSITION. their nominations were confirmed by / si : een the time he discovered the Both doctors were questioned in re-\the senate. The immediate summoning! liquor cache Friday night.and the time gard to McKenzies deposition. but of the board is one of the matter: ih haul cnclontnaeateantehel cet oatt antec ihn ual WE WILL MO , 5 Temporary Quarters in the e Chamberlin, Furniture Company Store Second and David. Streets : ek ‘|Monday, April 19, 1920 _ While Our New Bank Building . - = Is Being Erected ee 4 ‘ The Casper National Bz nk|| '

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