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DE VALERA REITERATES DEMAND FOR REPUBLIC British Soldiers Recalled far Duty as Sinn Fen Parliament Gontenies ‘ Talk Peace WOMAN IS SEIZED IN MONTANA FOR KILLING LANDER MIAN ON APRIL 28 Jessie La Cross Is Under Arrest for Murder of ivan Sellers; Federal Prosecution Looms HELENA, Mont., Aug. 16. —Jessie La Cross, wanted in Wyoming for alleged murder, was arrested yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Nick Maynham at Ekalaka, and is being brought to Butte for further pi W. H. Meigs, deputy United States attorney left for Butte to represent the government at a hearing on a petition for order of removal of the woman to the juris- diction of Wyoming. The govern. ment alleges that the woman killed Ivan Sellars on the Shoshone Indian reservation, Sellars’ death took place on April 21. Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler tonight in east portion. VOLUME V , GARAGE DEALER WHO PEDDLED STOLEN CARS SELLS BUSINESS) ; TO REIMBURSE LOSERS, CLAIM Pexediibieremnanns ho catead tat sheets iets || big? Sew Wyo., Aug. 16.—At liberty on $10,000 bail after a week of confinement during which he advertised in would become his J. W. F: “fence” for a gang of automobile thieves that operated in| Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado, has sold one of his two garages for $11,000 and announces that he will reimburs: all persons who purchased from him physician. Whether Conway has re used cars which were seized by the | Celved, or is ta receive, the $500 pre- sheriff and United States marshal ag|M™itm which Wrederickson offered a stolen property. A number of these | Nine other alles purchasers in Cheyenne anxiously | automobile thievery ring arrested are awaiting developments. Two of |here have not provided bail. them have filed suit against Freder-| Frederickson stil holds title to one ickson for the sums which they paid|of the largest garage building in him for cars. | Wyoming but it is heavily incumb- Frederickson's bail was provided/ered. He is endeavoring to dispase by Dr. J. H. Conway, a prominant’ of his equity. rederickson, allaged ‘sed members of the MAN ALSO HELD FOR ALLEGED CRIME. “ANDER, Wyo., Aug. 16.—George Lawton, one of a party of three with whom Sellers met his death, is also being held for the murder; of Ivan Sellers on the Shoshone Indian -reser- vation last April. Lawton and Sellers and two women, Jessie La Cross and Susie Colburn were on a joyride and the shooting occurred in the automo- bile. All members of the party testified before @ coroner's jury that the shoot- ing was accidental but an investiga- tion authorized by Supt. B.'A. Hitch- ison of the reservation led to Law- ton'’s arrest and orders to apprehend Jessie La. Cross. Lawton is a married man, as was also’ Sellers, the victim of thes] ing. BALL SCORES | NATIONAL (AL LEAGUE! 030; 100/000 6 18-2133 -..300 302 00% 8 14 1/in the annual tax bill of th Batteries — Alexander, Ki French Champion Gives Up To Mrs. Mallory listration tax bill, Ch At New York R. H. 5, house. FOREST HILLS. N. Y., Aug. 16. | Brooklyn .....000 004 003—7 1: 4| “Inasmuch as the repeal of the ex: Mile Suzanne Len, faulted |New York ....000 221 010—6 11 1/°*S Profits tax and reduction of sur- to Mrs. 2) , United | Batteries—Grimes and Miller, Krue-|'2* Fates on individual incomes do States in their match to- |ger, Nehf, Ryan and Snyder. not become effective until the calen- dar year 1922," the report said, “'$406,- 256,000 of the contemplated loss of At Philadelphia (Ist game) R. H. E,|Tevenue will not be reflected in rev- Pittsburgh . 110.010— 5 10 @;enUe collections prior to 1923." Philadelphia 000 020 —6 championship after Mrs, Mallory rom Eaitichy BEG B. iY TEXANS LYNCH NEGRO REPORT GROESBECK, Texas, Aug. 16.— A report that Alex Winn, negro, was hanged yesterday at Datura, near here, by an armed mob following an 90 Batteries—Cooper and Brottem; G. Smith, Betts and Henline. hiladelphia (2nd game) R. H. Pit h «6002 030 100 02— 8B 13 Philadel’ia 010 000 200 00— 6 19 Batteries Adams, Zinn and Schmidt; Sedgwick, Smith and Peters. Actual reductions in taxes for this fiscal year, the report continued, are estimated at approximately $200,000,- 000, total collections under the new bill being figured at $3,376,000,000 as against the estimated collections of $3,570,000,000 under the present law. Estimated reductions in taxes ™@- ginning with the calendar year 1923 are given in the report as follows: Repeal of excess profits, January 1 1922, $450,000,000. Reduction of surtax rates on indi- 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE attack upon a white girl, was re-| At St, Louis R. H. E./ vidual incomes to 32 per cent, Jan- ceived here today. No details were Detroit . a9 uary 1, 1922, $90,000,000. given. St. Louis . 000 2— Increased exemptions of heads of families to $2,500 for incomes not in excess of $5,009, $40,000,000. Additional exemptions for depend- ‘en’ increased to $400 from $200, $30,000,000. Repeal of all transportation taxes, January 1, 1922, $262,000,000. Repeal of tax on life insurance, $6,- 300,000. Repeal of taxes on beverages, $60, SUICIDE HOLDS BIG MYSTERY Chicago Girl Said-to Have Been Threat- ened as Result of Magazine Criticism Found Dead With Gas Hose in Mouth CHICAGO, Aug. 16.-—A search for a letter from the edi- tor of a North Dakota periodical and for an unidentified man was begun by the police today in an effort to explain the sui. cide of Mrs. Mary De Brito, 28, an advertising writer for a large department store. At the young woman’s rooming house, it was learned that some time ago she wrote a letter to] was awarded a prize as Chicago's Gov. Fraziér, of North Dakota, declar |Mmost beautiful Irien girl. tng a North Dakota magazine, which had advocated tar and feathers as SPANIAR LAUNCH FFENSIVE punishment in certain cases shoud be suppressed. A letter from the gover- which command the entrance to the peninsula on which Melilla is situ- 000,000. Reduction of taxes on candy, $3,- 000,000. Sporting goods, $2,000,000. Furs, $4,510,000. So-called luxury taxes, $15,000,000. imated gains in taxes beginning with the calendar year 1923, are given as follows: Increase of corporation income tax from 10 to 12% per cent, January 1, 19: $133,750,000. icense to sellers of soft drinks. $10,000,000. Tax of 6 cents on cereal beverages $12,000,000. ‘Tax of 5 $2,000,000. Taxes on fruit juices, still drinks and fountain syrups, $12,000,000. Substitution of manufacturers taxes on toilet preparations and proprietary medicines for existing stamp taxes, $8,000,000. nor’s secrotary acknowledge receipt of her communication and stated it had been referred to tho editor of the. magazine. Last Friday tho police were inform- ed, Mrs. De Brito received a ietter from the editor and she appeared muuch agitated. On Saturday 2 strange man representing himself as an insur- ance man, made inquiries at her lods- ings Eater the scme man, it is be- “MADRID, Aug. 16.—(By The As- sociated Press)—Spanish forces in Morocco have begun an offensive | “tt | | ts the battle was Che Casper Daily Crthune | ENYTION | CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, ht Eee 2 Aa the newspapers that he would pay ate to any person who! bondsman, bondsman has not been made public. | $790,330,000 CUT FROM U.S. TAX BILL \Chairman’ 's Report Presented to House Shows G reat. Reduction in Revenue Act WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—A reduction of $790,330,000 ges in the 1918 revenue act embodied in the new admin- irman Fordney of the ways and means | committee declared in a majojrity report filed today with the * | rency, cents on carbonic acid gas,) NUMBER 263. BLIND MAN GROPES WAY INTO “EPARATION 15 UNLY MEANS OF MEETING IRISH CLAIMS, HE SAYS HOUSE AND CLUBS WOMAN TO DEATH, THREE CHILDREN HURT EL © ASO, Texas, Aug. 16.—Ramon Ramirez, a blind man, 20 years of age, was arrested and charged with murder when deputy sheriffs found him sleeping in a shed this morning jhalf a mile from the house in which Mrs. Conrado Alazar, 32, murdered, and her children, Conrado Alazar, Jr., 4; | Ophelia, 7, and Fannia, 8, were clubbed and seriously in- ORGANIZATION OF T TWO NEW COUNTIE: LITIGATION TO. NECESSITATE: LEGISLA Robber Wounds Intended Victim CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—A former em ploye, waiting with an accomplice. to |selze a $3,000 payroll, shot and prob- jably fatally injured Sigmund M. Bis- Jendrath, a partner inthe firm of | Weil & Eisendrath, tanners, as he en- yeslerday. After the shooting the would-be robbers fled “on & motorcycle without attempting rob- | bery. the hospital, Eisendrath |said that he was shot by a man who | worked for him a short time ago. The two men waited outside the offich door jand when Mr, Eisendrath appeared one fired without warning, CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. and the people of the proposed legislative act, but instead voted to organize a county from an entirely different crea described in a different legislative act designed to facilitate organization of the county of Teton from a portion of Lincdin county. This astonishing allegation is mado | in the pleadings in an action institu- ted to prevent organization of the county of Sublette. The pleadings set forth that the ballots used in the Special election in the proposed Sub- lette county on which should have appeared description of the boundari es prescribed by the legislature for Sublette county, bore instead a des. eriptionof the boundaries of the peo- of Revised Measure posed county of Teton, and that therefore ,the residents of the pro- posed Sublette county have not au. ot orized cren fy. Sublette, but tion of the county of Teton, a terri- tory of which they are not residents and oy«- which they have no control. A. number of other allegations against organization of Sublette county also are given, but are imma- terial if the principal allogation— that respecting the mistake in bound ary description— is held by a judicial decree to be well founded. The action instituted to prevent organization of Sublette county is the result chiefly of the rivalry between the towns of Big Piney and Pinedale for the county TELLER SKIPS WITH $79,000 CASH AND GIRL Girl Filing Clerk Also Missing From Den- ver Trust Company; Loss Fully Cov- ered by Insurance, Report e nation will result from the The total loss in revenue is thus placed at $968,080,000 and the total gains at $177,750,000, leaving the net loss of. $790,330,000 ostimated by the report. DENVER, Aug. 16.—Edwin F. Morse, 32 years of age, first teller at the International Trust company here, has dis- appeared along with about $75,000 in currency, it was an- nounced today by John Evans, president of the institution. | Miss Mabel Penfold, 22, a filing clerk at the bank, also is missing, Mr. Evans said. was short not more than $7,00 or $8.- | All of the missing funds are in cur-| 000.” President Evans said, “but as Mr Evans said. The young| the check on the funds continued the | man is supposed to have “taken every [sbactese. increased from hour to = loeed hour. sete eee. eet pe rte nk’s| Attempts to trace Morse by police pole ent maid.” ‘The books haye not| 2nd private detective agencies have Pe eeider ered with in an effort to| failed utterly so far. His wife, who naan the loss, the president said.|i8 an invalid has not seen her hus beta hicaamanel as fully {Pad since Saturday, she said. She Mr. Evans said the loss was fully | geciared Morse had always been an covered by insurance and that the fdeal husband. She said he never bank's condition would not be af-| (00, Or gambled. ar | ‘The girl who has disappeared has Mr. Morse had been with the Inter-| not been at the bank lately. She was jmational Trust company as its head/in a hospital for a while. She had re. teller for more than three years, Mr. | covered from her illness, but was ay | Evans said, having come to that in-| frail, it was said. |stitution from another bank highly) That Morse and Miss Penfold haa | | recommended. fled to Mexico was the belief ex- “Morse was married but had no chil-|pressed by some of the detectives | aren. |working on the case today. J. S. Pen-| 1 qt was a clean sweep,” said the/fold, father of the girl, who runs a |bank’s president. “Morse F eanantty |filling station at Fort tore | disappeared late Saturday or early|gaid today he. received a ‘Sunday. It is a shock to us all—the|Sunday filed in Denver which sald disappearance of the young woman 45/Morse and his daughter had been much as. the money.” married. | The girl was described as five fect! It had not been suspected that the| two or three inches in height and! missing teller had a love affair until | aorlend Ueved, called at her office and was| against the Moorish tribesmen, who | fought near the ore, the state- | weighing about 110 pounds and at-|today* when it seemed that nearly | sald to havo threatencd her. thres weeks ago administered a se- | ment declaring that the gunboat | tractive. - everybody remembered he eens | Mrs. De Erito was found dead last defeat to the Spaniards, and | Lauria fired upon the flanks of the Morse, the bank officials said, /attentive to Miss Penfold. The pol _ night in c bath with 2 gas hose in her forced them to retreat virtually to | Moorish forces, breaking the resis- | weighs about 143 pounds. is ght i mad they had known he was fond of he enemy and aiding the |complexion and about five feet 11|the girl. <4 apts unis Woman when 16 years ne ftical pais issued hero Spatial patrons 5 |inches tall. He wore a pompadour| ae Pentold’s tather told of ‘his aaa H tf lked with a slight stoop, it was|daughter's love for Morse and E two columns It is declared the enemy was com- | and w is eld was married to Ciaude De Brito,| Iast night says that : = & eee Saye. fos Mace eae gild to bes wealthy Brazilian, but 2 nese ooeupeed oS town of Sidi Ama- | pletoly routed in hand: to-hand fig | said eiincakl ibs eek GERI: the bank tunis on Peae a Separation occured. At ono time she es \Deseription of Teton County Placed on Ballots In- stead of Sublet in Recent Election, Says Com- plaint; Teton Plans Also Tied Up by the legislature to form a new county from portions of Fre- mont and Lincoln counties, at a special election held to a: tain whether a majority desired the new county, did not vote to organize a county from the territory stipulated in the | jured last night. Dail Eireann to Be Only “Yes, I kitied them, was Ramirez's statement ording to Deputy S! i i ~ statement, 5 to Deput Authority Recognized; and Deputy ¢ able R. E. F +h ; { wast mad at them. i'wentei| British Preparing for 0 kil them all It would be better for them Emergency W arfare Blood was on Ramires’s face and hands. A two by four scantling a. F about two feet long was near him LONDON, Aug. 16—(By The As- the off sociated Press}—All__ soldiers on The mn sleeping with her| l#¥e from Ireland in Aldershot 18-month The baby was not | 8nd Farnborough have been ordered pad enti. Wton th by telegraph to return to their regi-, years o' and Mrs. Alazar’s sister menete: ton ately. Guadalupe Guevara © escaped * Guiada Guevara, 14, also escaped (BEL rAST, Aug. 16—Qy The on a aa, ssociated Press}—It is reported Lane, Send yaman’s sister also said} there that the military authorities OL awoke amg cr in the house. | in Ireland have cancelled all leaves 16.—Somebody blundered— (1 Svoks and saw him qhendin | of absence for both officers. and county of Sublette, authorized aw. him strike Conrado and Ophelia | wha ata {hat all officers and men who are away on holidays have been recalled, It is stated this step was taken merely as a precaution against surprise and has no other nil.” Alazar, alo’ her children and sis in the house. Her cer- husband went to Tularoma, N. M., ye: significance. terday to hunt for work * seat. In the special election Pine-| The son last night, unconscious “J “a dale, on the face or tho official re-|was thought to be dead. At the how ey Ang | ah @y turns, was declared chosen for the|pital he regained consciousness, and e Associated Press.)—In county seat by a majority of a few/is stil! living, although in a critical} Opening the Dail Eireann, at votes Big Pineyites, casting about | condition. its first public session here to- ‘or a means by which to prevent y, E Pinedale becoming the county eat, cays Bamana De Valers;-thie discovered the alleged crror ps Republican leader, reiterated LODGE NAMED cription on the official ballot, teh te Ireland's claim for separation from yesutt: it miipsare reasonably’ cor Groat Britain and declared the only is that not only will Pinedale not be Sovecument the people ressgniséd was come the county seat of Sublette L G TION the ministry of the Dail Blreann, the but there wil bene Sublette | Irish Republican partiament He and his colleagues, De Valera ind, it les dotdets. tia said, had adopted towards England pene tt) Bey reber bae Tes organ? | WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.+Henry|the ‘principle laid down by Cardinal zaiotn has been authorized at two bowed cre Suatoan a big Scheer rs snp 4 ay rasan o eialgaees co} if Ath ‘oreign relations committee, has been |—tha i ae meses ry Air mir jue definitely selected by President Hard-| ful. The Trish. id, stood for the at which: realdents of the Sublette |N& 88° member of | the American | {denis enthroned Pleas Tee area for organization . of a.-county |{clesation to, the disarmament con-| Declaration of Ir ndence, Tree tne TOR Resa A Koa ey Rene Ha ea es by. describing: the Biden: aiuto ak to” prevent orfanizmtion of Teton that of a great nation demanding county has been instituted, founded rantees for its safety from a dn a number of charges o> irreculari-| ull one, when it would be a big na- aties in the official procedure prior | a A rantecing safety to a small to, at the time of and subsequent to i “8 the special election at which organi. he cabinet, Mr. De Valera de- pay charges include ene that on The district office of the state poreari io naa the British pro- participated in the organization pre-| today tually impossible Cas ates Uminaries, and another attacks the rat cytes 4 rounding negotiations with the it~ constitutionally of the legislative act| | GRANT HIGHWAY — Nobraska [igh government for the position, he to enable orgnsization of the county,| line to Lusk good, then very good | said, was that of a man unarmed, As in the Sublette county litigation, | t? Keeline and fair to Orin facing a man pointing a pistol. county seat rivalry entered into in- YELLOWSTONE HGHWAY. There were people who wanted to stitution of the Teton county suit, or] Platte county line to Glenrock | negotiate to save their faces, he con- residents of Jackson, which was de.| good, then somewhat rough to Cas- but the Sinn Fein would not signated as county seat by a slim ma-| Per. Casper to Shoshoni and Bon- te to save faces. but to save, if jority, so charge, alleging that the} neville good. Cars in proper con sible, bloodshed, and for right and suit was intituted because resj.| ditionand not overlaoded have no | principle. ; Beate Ot: the'atoAl-town: of: Matty wang | teetmmerrer’ "the , | Birdseye - Pasa]: Mr. De Valera eal] the propoeed nes disgruntled by Jackson's triumph in| route between Bonneville and Ther- Iply to Premier Lioyd George woul ie ierticie iarat iGeentont mopolls. Thermopolis to the Park |be considered in private session to- Indications are that, the merits of| ‘8 generally good pink SDM pra tage eae Pioiay S oa ery the two sults reeardiess of the litle SHOSHONI - LANDER ROAD— |Britien government intended to make tion at least will delay organization | Good except somewhat rough be- | it an igus of peace or war with the of the new counties until after the| tween Riverton and Hudson. teak nation: next legislative session, and that the CASPER - SHERIDAN ROAD— Mr. De era asserted that Ireland two disputes will find their way into} Rough from end of pavement to | had at the elections virtually declared legislative pracedure. Seventeen Mite, then good to Salt | by plebiscite for a republican govern- Creek and fair KENNEDY CASE DEFENSE BUSY Attorneys Not Only Hope to Establish Innocence of Mrs. Obenchain- but Solve Mystery of Murder to Keyece (Continued on Page 4.) North Carolina Tug Leaves For Detroit Today WILMINGTON, N. C., Aug. 16 The government tug Lieutenant A. C Tippin left here yesterday for what is planned to be the first voyage by the inland water route from this port to Detroit, Mich. It will pass from Bedford to Chesapeake and Delaware bay, and from New York will go up Hudson river to the barge canal and thence across the lake to Detroit. MILLIONS ARE JOBLESS, U.S. WASHINGTON, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16.—Both prosecution and défense in the case of Arthur C. Burch and Mrs. Madelynne Oben- chain, indicted for the alleged murder of J. Belton Kennedy, were busy today, they announced, endeavoring to clear up unsolved problems. Ralph R. Obenchain,, Chicago at‘¢rney, former husband Aug. 16.—Best es: timates available at this time show]of the accused woman and her at- was Gatisfied of tho innocense of that 5,735,000 persons are out of em-|tprney of record, declared it pro-|Burch as well as that of his former ployment in the United States, Sec-] posed not only to establish the inno-j wife retary of Labor Davis reported to the|cence of the accused but to “solve Obenchain, who had previous |senate today in response to a resolu-|the mystery of the crime and find out|ly talked freely with interviewers, |tion calling for figures. {who did the shooting.” He said he jearly clared would refer ail |questioners to “my attorney Mr. Obd- enchain.” Obenchain said this waa {done by his advice. A full statement will be made public later by the de fense, he sai The Rev. William Burch, father of Arthur Burch, who came here Sun- day from Evanston, IlL, announced he expected to stay here only a week, OUTWITS DETECTIVES LONG TIME making arrangements for his son's | defense. BALTIMORE, Aug. 16. — Four , he said impelled him to give him- | At the district attorney's office, it months ago today, Harry Roy Wil- | self up. | was said the most important step 2 years of age, mail clerk on | ‘ot only did Wilson admit steal- |during the day would probably be an 8. S. Black Hawk, mother | ing $8,000 in cash from the safe of | attempt by A. E. Rosenthal, pawn- ship of a destroyer flotilla at Guan- | the Black Hawk, but he signed a | shop proprietor, to identify Bureh as tanamo bay, Cuba, is alleged to have confession. the man to whom he sola a‘l2-gauge absconded with $8,000. Last night | served the fag for 12 years,” | shotgun five days before the shooting he walked into the central police said Wilson, “and the disgrace of |of Kennedy on August 2. Rosentha: | station and surrendered. my act made me an outcast, I | identified a cun stock washed up on During those four months Wilson | could not sleep. the beach at Santa Monica as part of said he had outwitted the intelli- Wilson is alleged to have ab- |the weapon, but failed to recogmize gence agents and police in a score | ssonded from the ship April 16, | photographs of Burch as the pur of citigg. His troubled conscience, 1921. (chaser. 5