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Result of protested ggame at Pitts- burg on May 23. Plot to Slaughter Enemies and Destroy Turks Uncovered in Constantinople TATHROP AUTO, CASPER, WYO., FRIDAY, JULY, 1, 1921 NUMBER 225 | BALL SCORES | Pittsburgh 200 €o0 30°— 5 12 1 Batteries — Juque, Brenton and At Philadelphia—Rrooklyn-Philadel- Phia game postponed; rain. Roger Crawford Has Narrow Es- UPRISING SEEN IN == TURKISH CAPITAL === CAR STRUCK B a At Cleveland— L CONSTANTINOPLE, June 30.—(By The Associated Detroit ss O18 100 006 15 4 Press.)—-Turks and Bolsheviki are to contemplate | Clev 000— a apt uprising in this city, which would be accompanied | ee Cates Oldham and Bais- by the destruction of public buildings. \L. Sewell. This morning allied troops marched through the city and raided hotels in search of R. i. E. Isheviki. British soldiers, with | (ixed bayonets entered a building oc- cupied by a Bolshevik organization nd sclzed jarge quantities of arms. eral alleged leaders in the antic- pated uprising were arrested. British troops also “ralded the of flees of the Bolsh<vik trade delega jon and arrested an assistant \of Chicago . 0¢0 610 000— 1 4 St. Louis .. Batterles—Kerr and Schalk; Gilder and Collins. Suffrage Loses In Cuban Senate At, St. Louis (2d Game) Chicago § St. Louts Roger Crawford, secretary to Pete Holden), Construction chier Public Buildings by Bolsheviki and cinimai”' as At St> Louis—(Frit Gams) R. H. E. finery, ny. malate 4 — | Batteries—Wilkinson and Yaryai bei BE <n pm Bronisiau Koudish, soviet commercial Kolp and Collins. ; ihe. Sis A oats re act ‘ elegate here, and other members of} HAVANA, June 30.—Women sut-/ Bs, © corner © fth and cee : ‘ jie pias sircets last night, when his Ford car | 8¢ Bolshevik mission. It was av: | trage advocates Jost their fight today! at New York—Rosion at New York = Dae hed? Packers din British offcial circles that} oyithe senate, which “Wefeated a’ pro: game postponed: ran. nite Be tae (Caine id was carried out because the} vision of the constitutional reform penne. eR vot the stord “male” onal provision defining ote was also defeated reek, forces have withdrawn ‘from nid, 96. mllés southeast of this city nd the Turt Nationalists are be: of speed who ho was driving finished yesterday, wferii’s car was demolished 1 of Dolsheviki in Consnti | si) giving congress the right to de- At Philadelphia—Washington-Phila- Jent and the driver thrown vic menaced the sccurity of ailled| ermine under what conditions wom- delphia game postponed; r: (6,the pavement, nCDs It was neserted vhat the | sn would be allowed to vote. i a ae pressions from bystanders afi ag re beso he Another motion, giving women. une) GREENWICH, Conn.” Sting: 3d esses tothe accident indicate tha Ben the ee | restricted suffrag: sirking out Dartmouth won (he team i raer "the constitu: | ship.of the intercoilegiate golf aacodia. Roainse lay 4 shall ton with 1.273 strokes for the 32 holes facing such a‘charge now in the coun- TO PERMIT FIGHTARMY OF 150,000. (NIGHT MATL! Reformers’ Appeal to Edwards Will Be Turned Down, Executive Says TRENTON, N. J., June 30. —tIn_a last effort to stop the Dempsey-Carpentier fight at Jersey City Saturday, Dr. Wil- bur F. Crafts, superintendent of the International Reform! bureau, today wrote to Governor Ea- wards demanding that he prevent the bout The governor said he had not yet received the letter addressed to him today by Dr. Wilbur F. Crafts, su perintendent of the International Re. form bureau from Trenton, asking him to prevent the bout. “You may say, however,” he added. “that the fight will go on and will te conducted absolutely within the law Governor Edwards told The Asso- ciated Press that the Dempsey-Car- pentier fight would go on Sacurday. JERSEY CITY, N. J., June 30.— Prosecutor Pierre Garven today told @ representative of The Associated Press that unless more facts were presented to him by the International Reform bureau, he would not recom: mend to the Hudson county grand jury tomorrow that it return an in dictment sought to ‘block the Demp sey-Carpentier bout here Saturday Representatives of the bureau and the Clergymen’s Community club: of Jersey City, appeared before the Prosecutor and laid before him facts which they claimed tended to show °romoter Rickard and the principals vere planning criminal yiolation of by, Caldwell and Nanamaker, state law by staging a prize fight in {stead of a boxing match Mr, Garven today said: “If no further facts are presented to me other than those now in my 131 100 00°— 6 13 @ possession, I will not recommend to Van the grand jury and indictment in this} » ) matter.” t RH. ES - 000 000 OOx—x x x -010 000 OOx—x x x — SHOT FATAL TO CHEYENNE HAN CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 30.—Wil. liam Stewart, who waa shot by Joe | Mayo Tuesday in 2 “triangle” affair id this afternoon... A. charge of first doxtee was immediately Todged who is the sixth man hyo jail here. 4 IS MADE CERTAIN President Harding Signs Meas Force; Wool and Pulp on Freé Bill But Crude and Fuel Limiting Size of Standing xin New House Tariff % Are Protected WASHINGTON, June 30.—President Harding to. @ ned the army appropriation bill directing reduction of the regular army to 150,000 me) At the same time the president advised congress tha\ % _* opinion further legislation night be required to relieve the government cf embi_as8sment of violating its obliga- ions to enlisted men whose discharge the reduction will make necessary ~“ % |NZW TARIFF RATES ARE : June 30. — The of duty in the adminis t anent tariff bill, intro- rn between 18 and 20 per cent DIVO RCE ACTION compared with 18.55 in the Payne- Aldrich bill, Chairman Fordney of the |ways and means committee declared | today The Underwood ave Banker Gives Up Efforts to Dodge Cam-|* wr os. ane wo wore ont xe . : curate figures i: us!l Be found that era Men by Cellar Exit, Enters Build- the ew wei ran, sighty velow the "ayneAldrich ™ ure, Mr. ing by Front Door-Today sol Gur" thie jn toon, Aah sea K | The chairman said ne was prepar- POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 30.—Cross-examination of! ing a statement in advance of his James A. Stillman, wealthy New York banker, was resumed |formal report which would clear up ‘oday in his divorce suit against the former Fifi Potter. POREY.s OE DE Sle Poa teehee The plaintiff abandoned his attempts to evaye photog: | mosvnee wee OF Diane loday the caphers,_which proved unsuccessful yesterday, although he|the full committee until Wednesday. ¢ntered and departed from the building through a cellar (It will be reported that day trap-door. This morning he alighted relations with Florence H. Leeds, for-} Democratic members of the com: rom a taxicab at the front entrance| mer Braidway show girl, today. Mittee already are at work on a mi- 0 the building in which the case is/ marked b second appearance for! "ority report in the hope of submit, being tried and with his attorneys) cross-examination in the divorce suit| ting it along with the majority views. walked swiftly through the door. he b ht against the former Fifi) The bill will be taken up by a Re- Mrs. Stillman was already inside, | Potter publican caucps tonight onferring with her attorneys. It was} -roday jee . re r. Fordney indicated that a rule reported they would switch theif! aside ail’ such Inquiries OM The cronna! Would be obtained which would pre- wuizzing of Mr. Stillman to his reln-\that to answer them might tend to|Yent @mendments on the floor, ex: tion with his wife, as he refused yaw minate him, It wag said that he| S¢Pt those offered by the committee: No radical changes, however, are con- templated, it was explained, unless or- decli Lee¢ in, terday to answer any questions | ed to say whether he knew ding his conduct with other wou.o,; tire whether he was the father the ground that it might tecd tol Gr ner son, Jay Leeds, been in dered by vote of the caucus, neriminate him. Talay it was said | tember. 18. or the father of a still Say ToS pe = John BE. Mack, guardian ad litem for} porn male infant to which MEX-LEE GO TONIGHT. tuy would “stion the th in Nove = fn E Rbpitoescerz any Rida raring ste birth in November, 1919. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. June saternity of the child, whom Mr. Still.|. Repeating that -the answer might) 30.—Kid Mex of Pueblo, Colo., and Kid ki branded ux illegitimate. tend to incriminate him, Mr. Stillman! Lee of St. Luuls, Mo., lightweights be oy; se would not say whether he was present will meet here tonight in a return 3 Sai ng when this second child came into the, engagement, The two boys fought a pay Sd oo mt Lt baeoald, orwheu it was buried. On the! i2-round draw here inst winter. An NO CASTERAS: [same grounds, he would na identify; ¢her feature of tonight's card will be POUGHKEEPSID, ¥ aph which counsel for Mrs.|a six-round bout between Eddie St. —Conifinued refusal by James A. Still-! § was that of Mrs,| Clair, Oakland, Cal., and Cyclone Rog: man to answer questions regarding his! Leeds ‘ers, colored middleweights. 49: miles an before 4 ming nour on ¢ the» collisio: Hewed & 1 with t enter street Aithou: ved to haye @ clear road to Con tuntinople. Reports are. sient, how cz, relu-iye to any advance in this rection. ius ere they oa dime vebtricthons nt cthee civst {..£% alluding to the Turko<Greek sit- LS pur nene ied aitne Sears on this afternoon in the howse: of Riatrioka thie sa Pa mmons, Lioyd George, the British vemier, said there had been’ w large umber of atrocities in the Ismid pen- @ speed notiin exce ur. UE as ar Latino | Sie 10 Che east Of CONAN OD. | ————— ? Ke: - hese perpetrated by the Turks, he T ED Picked Crawford ap and took him t | “Gucd, had apparently been more con JAIL BREAK ° © | diderable in «number: and more fero- hurried examination that hel oes than: Gpoeesoomtlited ete athe: had not beén seriously injured. Hi was allowed to return to his home later. No charges had been made Qgaingt Dr. Lathrop, according to police records today, although an offi- cer Was said to have been at the scene of the accident last night. From statements of witnesses Dr, Lathrop~was driving north on Cen ter street and Crawford was driving east, having approached the Center Street intersection from Railroad ave nue, As Crawford drove 6ut on the intersection he was struck by Dr. Lathrop's mact Both machines were badly damazed AT CHEYENNE, WIFE TRIES CREDITORS TO TAKE CHARGE CORPORATION OMAHA, Neb., June 30.—Represen- tatives of four Omaha banks, holding CHBYEN? Wyo. ‘The, smuggling of a .32 caliber’ pis- tol, a supply of cartridges and can of red pepper to Malcolm Almong, | 28 years of age, prisoner in the aramie county jail, by his wife; Hettie Almond, 26 years of age, was prevented by, a tip to the sheriff's office from a woman friend of Mrs. the sheriff's office, and was whis- pered-to Sheriff George Carroll by a“@eputy. The sheriff at once cov- ered Almong and the woman with a gun and had them searched. Dis- covery of the gun, cartridges and pepper resulted. The woman was arrested on a charge of attempting to liberate a E, June 30.— , c’aims approximating $611,000 against] Almong. prisoner,.a penitentiary offense. By be acchioné, but the Lathrop ma- line wyeschneldet Fowler Sdeineastog| Whe: tip. wae. xebbivea while Mrs. Almong, who is belfeved to be an - S OWN? | remont, Neb., the largest grain-com-| Almong, with the gun, cartridges | ex-convict, was arrested Sunday Poeee pany in the west, met with Frank Fow | and pepper concealed on her per- | afternoon charged with the theft of OA ES SrrnEnry (5 ler, president of the concern, today.and| son, was talking to her husband in| an auto from Bisbop N. 8, Thomas decided to place the affairs «dt the company in the hands of a creditorr’ committee, pending the completion of an-auditor’s report to determine the financial status of the concern, Palmists Barred From Colorado DENVER, June 30.—A state law prohibiting: fortune telling, palm read- ing, soothe saying or forocasting destiny -in_ any “manner becomes ef- fective torhorrow. The law was en- acted by the Colorado legislature early this spring. Denver police said today there were about 100 fortune tellers in this city. Ali of them, they said, are to be driv- en out,if they do not voluntarily cease operations by midnight tonight. Sen Seer MORTON TO MEET TH ape > of the Episcopal diocese of Wyo- ming. He led officers a hard chase Before being run down. He and his wife were employed in the Thomas hdusehold, the man as chauffeur and the woman as maid. There is a desperate crew of pris- oners in the county, jail, including six charged with murder in the first dégree, and if the Almong scheme had succeeded it is regarded ag cer- SHERIDAN, Wyo. June 30.— Charlies Wulfjen. wealthy. stockman, and fatherin-law of ‘United States Senator John B. Kendrick, die? today at the Kendrick home after a short iQness. aged 72.. His funeral wilt be id Saturday at’ Greeley, Colo. [ ROAD REPORT | Grant Highway—Nebraska line to Keeline good. Keeline to Orin Junc- tion fair to good. Yellowstone Highway Piatte county line to six miles west of Douglas good, then somewhat rough over detour to Careyhurst. Carey- hurst to Casper good, except some- what rough near Parkerton. Alkali bridge will he open Friday.” Casper to Shoshoni good. Sho- shoni to Riverton somewhat rough” over detour. Riverton to Hudson, via Indian Reservation, somewhat rough, then good to Lander. Birdseye Pass, between Shoshoni and Thermopolis ,is in good condi- tion for cars not ovnrioaded. Casper-Salt Creek Road—Casper jo Salt Creek fair to good, from it Creek to ten miles north, ough, then fair to Kaycee and good to Buffalo and Sheridan. BURLINGTON 10 HOLD BASEBALL BENEFIT Another grand and glorious time is ‘eheduled ta take place at the Burling- ton freight house tonight. There will be eard playing an@.dancing. Reed's union orchestra will furnish the néces- sacj-_inctination for gliding oyer the glassy floor prepared especially for this occasion, ‘A. nadmission price of ‘An admission price av dence of good faith. The returns on this smal! investment will, be permii sion to participate freely in dancing, card playing and the eating of refresh- ments. The receipts will be used to defray expenses for continuing the Burlington freighthouse baseball ca- reer. All events will take place a the second floor of the Burlington freight- Red, White And Blue Corn On College Farm CHICAGO, June 30.—After three years of experiment, Professor Wil- Mam L. Woodburn of Northwestern university has produced red, white and blue corn. The patridtic colored corn, showing banded red, white and blue grains, was produced by crossing red and white ears to make blue ears and then grafting the three -vari- ‘ties. e Profecsor Woodburn asserts he will ..|.soon.-be able . to. perfect. his~corn- so that the rows of kernel will shaw solid. bars of red, white and blue. ——$<$<$<$<—__—_ The vibrations of sound caused by spoken worts caf now be recorded by. meatis of a clever invention... attempted. jes Ey TAFT IS MADE CHIEF JUSTICE HIGH TRIBUNAL WASHINGTON, June 30. —Appointment of former President William Howard Taft as chief justice of the United States was formally announced late today at the White House. He will suc- ceed the late Edward Douglas. White, whom he (Taft) ap- pointed to the office in 1910. one dollar one dollar WIMBLEDON, June 30.(By The Associated Press.}—B. I. C. Norton, the South African tennis star, today won the right to meet William T. Tilden ‘of Philadelphia, the wazld's singles tennis ‘champion, in the chal- lenge round of the men’s singles in the British turf court tennish cham- pionship by, defeating Manuel Alonso, singles champion of Spain ‘SINN FEINS ARE GIVEN RELE the Anglo-Japanese treaty. RE IEEE SE LE ESE ats on tain a jail break would have been | Plans Are Revised on Account of Crowded Program, Line of March for Casper Organizations Is Announced.Today; Program for Three-Day Encampment Completed TO GET GUN: TO HUBBY}, jthe lineup, --One grand parade will be staged in connection with the annual encampment of Spani American war veterans here July 8, 4, and 5, department of Colorado and Wyoming, in. stead of three parades as first learned that it would be impos and arrangements were concl \ing. The program for the encampment was completed last night. * The parade, it was announced to- |day by B.C. Cathoun, in charge of| ton beginning July will be formed at 10 o'clock Monday morning, July 4, on South Center street and will move at 10:30 sharp. Many. local organiza- tions, including fraternal organiza- tions, will be represented’ and are ex- pected to take up the following sta- tions: On Center street, south of Tenth, marshal of the day and aides, Cas- per band, city officials, fire and po- lice departments. On Tenth ‘street, east—G. A. R. automobiles, department Spanish-American war veterans, de- partment executive committee and department officials of ladies’ aux- in officers of illary. On Tenth street, west—Spanish American war veterans according to their camps, from No. 1 to No. 16, ladies’ auxiliary following. On Ninth street, _ cast—American Legion follcwed by the ladies’ aux- iNary and Boy Scouts. On Ninth street, west—Moose fite and drum corps, Moose lodge and other fraternal organizations and fra- ternal floats, followed by Scottish clan; bagpipes and “Horribles.” Highth, east—Labor organiza- tions headed by labor band, floats to be with organization. On Bighth, west-—Labor organiza- tions. On Seventh, east—Merchants’ floats! and autemobiles. On Seventh, west—Automobiles. Block captains will be assigned to each block for formation of the pa- fade. Samuel Shove will be marshal of the day. The complete program for the PACT RENEWAL HELD PROBABLE LONDON, June 30.—(By The Associated Press.)—The Pall Mall Ga- zette “and Globe says the Pritish cabinet today decided upon renewal of Discussion is proceeding on cértain modifications that have been suggested. These have special relation to the American attitude toward the treaty and the position of India, the newspaper adds. MAMMOTH PARADE SCHEDULED JULY 4 MAS, ROMMEL DIES SUDDENLY Rebekah Lodge to Have Charge of Funeral Services Sunday for Casper Woman ryanned. Earlier arrangements were cancelled when it was sible to crowd so many events into the short time available luded this morning for the line of march next Monday morn- threeday encampment and celebra-/pendence by commander of Camp No.| ,.uneral services for owed Dorie at. Bintan: Rommel, 3: years of er—Kev. Philip K, Edwards, | ed Wednesday night at « Sunday, July 3. Bikes. ot? the day n. Tasker} Pital following an operation of seri- Morning—Arrival of delegates and! if. Bliss. x Bue Herne ier weld puRgay. att members, All trains will be met upon| 1 p, m.—Department. meeting in 1,!¢7700M from the 1. O. O. F. hall. Re- entering the city and visitors es-|C. O. I. hall jbekah lodge, te, Mee ieee over ee corted to department headquarters.| 3 p. m.—Decorated auto parade.|°f the services. The body is at the All those coming via auto should re) First prize, $50: xscond prize, $35;| Bowman chapel fof the present port at once upon arrival to headquar-|third prize, $15. All cars entering! Mrs. Rommel is survived by a hus ters in Henning hotel, register and/must send their license number te| >and. and three daughters of a former receive the badges. Samuel Sho: room 324, Midwest;M4rriage, Miss Abbie Hollingsworth, piste leave the Hen.|buliding, not later than July 1, or{Mts. Charles Star of Canada, who is ning hotel for the Salt Creek oj!/Phone 505. Judges /to be announced|in the city at the present, and Mrs fields. Luncheon served at the Mid. |!ter. Seta eed padre bate rclaleh oe Stat ideal there, 16:30 p. m.—Meeting Grand Liar of) The deceased had been a resident of Pn Joiak shies ees sg | Colorado, Military Order of the Ser- Casper for the os t four years and Industrial high school auditorium, — |, Pr mT Grand military ot in lodge work and leaves a wide circle Program: -10 p, m.—Grand display . of fire-/0f grieving friend Opening Address—Samuel Shove,| works, South Center street on the latives from Canada are expécted ;chairman of executive committee. foothill. U to arrive in the city in time for the | Prayer—Rev. Philip K. Edwards Wlsenaay, Sidy'’s. jburial which will be made in High- A‘dress of Welcome—city and state land cemetery |—Gev. Robert D. Carey. ms Yomination “of department offic Reports of committees. El tion of offic 1p. m— RES: DITA ~« TOURIST CAMP READY Memorial address by department in spector, Samuel E. Thomas—KFor the departed department chaplain, KE. R inishing of business | le the department and selection of en-| Cary Push! a m.Puble. instal FOR ACCOMMODAT ION OF Presentation of camp coors to Lt.) 2, P- ™-—Publle installation of de-) partuient ‘officers-elect. 6 p. m.—Veterans’ annual banquet, Henning hotel. Caspar Collins camp No. 15, from 4. |W. Lawton camp No. 1. | | Acceptance address by camp com-| AUTO TRAVELERS HERE | mander. (oe Shite Closin, rayer by Rev. W. ‘ one ie er Oe ae SYAR SIGNED AS COACH. The Casper tourist camp is now in } a ion and ready for the accom Monday, Jaly. 4. BERKELEY, Cal., June 30.—A. B.|modation of the hundreds of tourists 8:30 a. m.—Opening session of de- (Pesky) Sprott, star halfback af the! t flock here this summer. The jpartment in I. O. O. F. hall. 2920 University of California football! buildi is entirely _rompleted, the 10 a. m.—Military, fratertal and team. has been signed to ecich the! grounds } beemeputein shape, the ltrades parade. {California “freshmen the coming! swimm: forskiddies is in opera, $50 first prize, $35 second prize, $15 season. |tion and everything: ready to welcume ithird prize for camps turning out the e eS sexe; guests to Casper, greatest percentage of their member-| Earthquakes occur in Great Britain| ship. Gasper’ camp barred. |once a month on an average, but onl: $50 first prize, $35 second prize, $15| one in every two hundred causes an: third prize, for fraternal organiza- | damage. tions who turn out the greatest per-| centage. of their membership. $50 first prize, $35 second prize, $10 third prize. for labor organization } that turns out the greatest percent lage of thelr membership. $50 prize for the best float rade. | All camps, fraternal and labor or-| {ganizations who will «purade must | jsent the number of members they! \haye certified by the adjutant or sec retary, of their organization, to Sam | Natural gas for cooking, heating an¢ |for the baths and a laundryroom has been provided. Gas was: turned on ‘Tuesday evening, RESOLUTION ON PEACE ADOPTED : WASHINGTON, June 30.—The house today adopted the conference: report_on the resolution terminating the war with Germany and Austria- in pa. \ uel Shove, room 223 Midwest bulld-| Hungary. ing. not-Jater than July 1 H 2 Ss Ete edt cone ‘The vote was 263 to 59. The proposal, a compromise between the Reading of Declaration of Inde-| Mmox and Porter resolutions now goes to the setiate.