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Weather Forecast Fair tonight and Sunday; ansettled in northwest portion Sunday, warmer tonight. WOUUME V tain clemency. re, that each member of the board of di-| Leavitt, who resigned, by R. E. Woodfdriving a special racing machine; foreign power. Military itary authorities, cae broke seid Gele propebly wee rectors of the Indiana concern wasjand Dr. M. G. Poulos. These ap-| plowed into r cognizance of his renunciation of rad.| *lletted some one function or terri-| pointments in the official fdmily, he} both cars at the Natrona county fair seaiiens had: Geen’ taken. tory over which he has complete con-! sald, were only temporary, no defin-| grounds. ite decision “having been reached. Larsen came here three years ago In this manner the local plants, as} Mr. Parks admitted that after the| {rom Huron, 8. D. will the refining plants at Greybull| Standard takes charge of ‘the Mid- Castleton, Gales attorney, in reply to = one from the?union asking confirma-| 294 Laramle, will como under the di- west plant on October 1, that there | Survived by tion of denial of the report that Gale| fect supervision of Mr. Parks: Owing | might “be a few changes wherever it 2 GIANTS TAKE Carlson pitched for / Pittsburgh.” fence for a home run. ‘Whitted. RADICAL BELIEFS RENOUNCED BY DRAFT EWADER IN EFFORT TO OBTAIN CLEMENCY INU. S. ‘NEW: YORK, Sept. 17.—Linn A. Gale, d from/| plant on October 1, the statement of Beaumont Parks, vice Mexico for his Communist activities and now held on Gover- ident Mee L ding See carpet oe of the draft, Bes ent of the Standard company, in which he disclaims has renounced his « radical beliefs and is attempting to ob- flow crowd assembled here today to Pittsburgh scorel the first run of game in the fourth inning when Whit- ted drove the ball over the left field The Giants tied the score in the seventh inning when Young . tripled and-scored on Meusel's sacrifice fly to Crihiune | CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921. 290. landing on the top of a high NO WHOLESALE CHANGES IN - REFINING PLANT PERSONNEL: Great Majority of Officials at Casper, reybull and Laramie to Be Retained Under Standard Operation of Plants Setting at.rest rumors that wholesale changes are contem- plated in the personnel of the refineries here when the Stand- ard (Indiana) Oil-¢ nowledge of any such changes, is of much interest here. In explaining the workings of the, made to dat to Mr. Parks,|!y escaped serious agcident in a rac. ago. pany takes charge of the Midwest|'"* Tate Off High Cliff to » His Death Upon + Reaching Ground| MILES. CITY, Mon‘ it. i7-—C. He Larson, 25) yous of age, Saint nial jumper of filled ‘nea’ ‘Glendive, Ment, mear lont., yesterday when after 23. years butte he was swept over a hundred-foot cliff by a 60-mile altitude of 2yebd foot from an = res piloted by Bert Cole r. Searchers who states. found the body said that Lar- son had been dragged on his knees about 100 feet when he went over the edge of a cliff. His neck was broken. LARSON STASTED WORK TWO WEE Swede Larson, as he ts familiarly known here, started his’career as a parachute jumper about two woke He made his first drop’ here when Bert Cole arrived with a special plane with contracts to play many of the fairs that were scheduled for the fall months in Wyoming and adjoin. 8 AGO. It will be remembered that Larsen's daredevil stunts featured him in th automobile racing game and fa othe equally hazardous events. He recent. Standard company Mr. Parks said/including the .replacim of W. H.“ing program here when Jay Y. Stock Tho Amer‘can civil Mberties union | '°!- published today a letter from 8. M. had not only changed his views but|‘© the fact that Mr. Parks cannot | was determined that such had offered to give to the govern=| tay here all the time he ‘haa named) were warranted” ‘but denied postive |S City, ment information inst . radicals} Dr. T. F. Cooke, formerly superin-|ly that there were any plans whole. SBURGH, Sept 17—Ah over. | eee inn ot ad enc ot thers | tendent of the Whiting plaat, as his|sile changes clther in polley. er in Castleton replied that “Gale is ab-| Personal representative in Casper. the personnel of the management of witness the second game of the cru-|solutely sincere in his repudiation of} In this position Dr, Cooke will haye| the plants. ¢ial New York-Pittsburgh serfes. Nehf | gis former radical opinions.and at] operation chargo of bet}: went to the mound for New- York and | 2° time in the future will he engrge in| but otherwise the plant management} which haye been current here that refineries) He also annéuné€d that rumors. radical activities.” will remain the same as it now is'the Standard contemplated the .eree- —— + aire. Indes eighth inning on. Snyder's single to] paseball nine. ef the state. pen! lett, and tory for New York, the) Giants. scor- ing’three rung in the fihal inning. dail play outside the hes oe walls Sunday, in a. game with’ EH! Raw: The ‘ended in a élx to one vic-| ling team for the beneMt of the Tocal the Rawlins aggregation hounben Pigg ie Steno singlet aoe test. The convict «players will, ing Kelly. “Burns sent’at ‘hot ground-| Placed. “on honor” and..there will. be 4r to Maranville, the bail striking the | 20 guards on duty at the fair grounds, Wirate shortstop on. the leg | and| Where the game Is t be played. Ainding away. Meusel and “Rawi- ee eres GIBBONS STOPS 17.—Mike Gibbons of St. Paul removed another contender tn his race for the iniddleweight championship when he ae Battling Ortega of San Fran- ». Pacific Coast champion’ by’ a echnical knockout in the seventh mind of a scheduled 12-round bout Bere last night. Just before the end © bard right to the kidneys drove Or- tega down for the count of seven. He €ame up dazed and was at Gibbon’s mercy when the coast boy’s seconds threw a towel into the ring. . = Gibbons administered a peas ia fmg to Ortega from the first bell. Early fm the fight he ‘closed Ortega’s right €ye and thereafter clouted him unmer- ly about the head with a bewild- ing mixture of lefts and rights. Plane Stolen From Chicago Hanger Today}; CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—An airplane! of the firm of Hench & Bullack, who ORTEGA IN 7TH For Relief Help population. rangements. ‘upon Russell by Henderson. \ Trouble started it is said, when Henderson was called to the stand by. John M. Hench, ‘witness, ‘but is said to have loosened|for. order and requested that Sher-|sought by the district attorney and positions they now hold. Mr. Parks TO PLAY BALL | is. sisreen ie? Gokehat” poo, ge iene here, pete hs 13) were opt ore to rani the| nuAEass, We | sep 10 —oemt| Ng nett Seat Associated Press)—The Russian soviet COLORADO SPRINGS,, Colv,, Sept.| government thus far has refused to| Jack Taylor of Casper will meet sanction the scheme of the American | Mike Howard of Baker City, Ore: in 2 relief administration vhder which pér-! finish wrestling match hi sons abroad could buy draftn to be! Iris théaget on Monday, Sep’ RANCHERS ARRESTED |: The witness tampering investigation FOR COURT CONTEMPT: ure to testify, the jury was compelled to postpone for 24 hours a decision to indict “Arbuckle, the ‘district attorney said. A manslaughter indictment was returned against him. * Dr Arthur Beardslee, house phy- sician at the St. Francis hotel, where the party took place in Which Ar. buckle was alleged to, have- fatally injured Miss _Rappe, Fred Henderson, pioneer Natrona county rancher, and George Russell, both are being held in the county. jai on charges of contempt of court as the outgrowth of an encounter | which occurred in the courtroom. during the trial of the case in which Roy Hammon is ‘charged. with killing cattle. ‘The contempt charges are the outgrowth of an alleged assault ith a few minor exceptions. tion.of séveral tanks or other refinery. L. A. Reed, chief of the r units PRISON NINE | 222 i032 a fate ust oe te mated hak. atthe! present’ tints $01. poupayrisae Ke. wept not have was without foundation at this To Mlustrate ‘this point he operating because trade conditions not established a market for the (production: that would re-| ! PE IO mee pb ha the meeting epee tcp Vdiera’s telegram sent yesterday to ate relatives here, FIGHT EDICT izers #f thé? Knights-of the his machine, wrecking ie G. We fale tore. race i tonight. at the innou! fists Wane ees S| Soviet Refuses 1s BEI : Cc PROBED ‘ To Approve Plan HOWARD HOWARD MATCH Frisco Grand Jury to’ Hear Evidence on leged Tampering With Witnesses ' Held in the Arbuckle Case ember 27. SAN FRANCISCO, sépt. 17.—The county grand jury at its paid in food to persons in Russia. The | Contracts were agreed tipon*when fol. | meeting Monday- it’ is to consider evidence that certain soviet government contends that adop-| lowing the calling off of the scheduled tion of the scheme would result in the| match’ between the two at the Wyo- tamilies' and friends of ‘wealthy oxiles| ming’ state fair. at Douglas. . Promoter, being better fed than the rest of the|George M¢Leod is in’ charge: of ar- itmesses were ta: with in the case of ‘Roscoe: C. tty). Arbuckle, accused mpered ‘ccused of murder in connection with the na & eh oF Miss Virginia ‘Rappe, motion picture actress, Harry |M, Kelly, secretary of the jur secretary of the jury, announced today. “The jury also-expects to’ clear up doubtful points.in the medical atten- giver: Miss .Rappe,”, Kelly said. ‘The ‘testimony of the doctors who’ at. tended her may be heard.’ of the jury is fixed: upon the: failure of Miss Zeh Prevost,.one of the prin- cipal “witnesses against Arbuckle, to tell to the jury the alleged facts that she detailed to the police and ‘the dis- which had ‘been loaned to the Evans-!is handling Hammon's defense. a tirade on ‘cross-examination ‘that it] {ff ‘Marquis take’ Henderson in cus-|tho ton police department by its ooreiss? When Henderson took the stand,| ¥23 Gy plea Tala County Attorney Purcell is said” to| Ostapher cal ly a have confidentially told Mr: Hench} -Qnce during the talkyHenderson let applet and sol the gout ee i = k Strand, w! ve | a be ; : - é His address as Bi Sho) eta” Meade “MPa hns| fo" desta wen ace” areal fatubed to Avent falsely to's material | MANSLAUGHTER ARRAIGNMENT ‘W. C. Burmeister of Evanston, @tolen from its hangar erly this | his address as Sioux City, Iowa, who was arrested several hours after he} sudge Hench misunderstood the state-| questioned: had wrecked the: plane in a neighbor-| ment and tension tightened from that] “Well, is that all?” point between counsel. “pil give $25. if. you'll Iet-me ten] Ant. all I know about it,” he sald and then before he obtained the* consent. evi- dently desired he again started. re- ph aaa ee been put on the last night and at a late hour this aft- witness’ stand. by? the’ ‘deferise. asa} ¢Crnoon the jury was stilt out. character witness to tell: of the good reputation of Roy Hammon’ and ‘he said the jreputation of George Rus- _ | sell, one of the state's witnesses. was Ls ® | baa. “When did you become interested in ‘this case Mr. Henderson?” Mr. Pur- {bg field. Charles Heinz a farmer, re- Ported that he had helped kage end faken him to a doctor's office. ASKED. NVASHINGTON, Sept. 17—Pro- ‘enrement of a dirigible of the Zep- ipetin. tye from Germany, if posible Eto replace the lost ZR-2 and con- stinuation of construction of the SZR-1, now building at Lakeharst, OX. J., was recommended today to ‘President Harding and Secretaries ‘Denby and Weeks by the official the aviator from the wreckage and _ NEW _DIRIGIBLE During the direct examination of Henderson he acted as any normal cell_questioned. he After being dismissed) he went ta the> rear’ of the’ courtroom where “When they began to associate my name with: it: about two weeks ago,” said. A little later Russell was called to atorney. Police. As a result of her fail- Dr. Beardslee ‘attended the ste-| tody. Miss Rappe in the hotel mony is wanted before the grand jury. He is said to'be 6n a hunting trip. fact in the case at the solicitation of | MATTER OF FORM, REPORT. Henderson and Hammon, the defend-|. SAN FANCISCO, Sept. Jan Rescoe Arbuckle was cast today ‘The case went to the ‘jury at 10:30] of. George Russell, the. man whose repu: ed tation he said-was bad, was standing z and after a few words is said to have f at assaulted Russell. ~ At this “juncture the court rapped Arbuckle, past a HORSE IS SHOT WOMAN KILLED ‘Mr. ing stru and Mrs. Davidson were ‘driv. lake when the bullet ick the horse... The ‘team lurch. forward.and Mrs. Davidson7in at. escape by jumping fell He had no immedi. but is said to be his parents and other| Principles of allegiance to the king ra, Mr. Larsen, senior, is saja|¥Pon which the whole fabric of the ve left Huron today for Miles} ©™pire and every constitution in it Mont., to take charge of his|%re based. Remains, . 1—De.| North Queen street area near Vere ot the Standard plant here were | caring that. it is thelr intention .to| stre=:. is still being His testi 17.—Comed- from the king’s domains. should confer as the representatives of an independent and sovereign a conference is impossible. In his repty Lloyd George declares it Is idle to say that a conference in which the British representatives had i@ meet the Sinn Fein plenipotentiar- ies_ag the representatives of an inde- pendent and soverign state would be A conference “without prejudice.” “To recetve them as such,” the prime minister says, “would con: tute formal and ‘official recognit! of Irelands’ sexerance from the king's doma It .would entitle them to make a treaty, but it would equally ntitle them to*make no treaty and to sreak off the conference at any point and negotiate a union of Ireland with “The government Is prepared to d cuss how. the association of” Ireland with the British empire could best be reconciled with Irish aspirations, but they could not consent to any aban dogment, however informal, of the TWO WOUNDED IN BELFAST FIRI> BELFAST, Ireland, Sept. 17.—Two boys were wounded during serious disorders in the Vere street district of this ‘city last night. Troops were rushed to the scene, and a man who interfered with them received a bay- onet wound. Several arrests were made in the “stanG on Our) constitutional rights of | There were ‘bursts of firing at In- free assembly and frée, speech” or: | tervals’ and the troubled district wi in Ku] in‘a fermient,-until 16:30 o'clock. Rain or {ult BE Klux Kian in Louisville today are pro-| fell daring, .the later. hours and tend- ‘The Z pa pat to seek an injunction restrain.| cd to drive the’ rioters indoors. pEBnTN “sep; Eamonn De (Continhed on Page 5.) Marriag.e Of Rector Is Not Okehed, Report NEW XORK,: Sept: 17— Bishop Manning.has ruled ‘that no clergy- man of the Protestant | Episcopal church may” perform. a marriage ceremony for Rev. Dr. Percy Stitck: ney Grant, rector of the church of the Ascension, ‘and his fiancee, Mrs. Rita De Acosta Lydig, a | wealthy parishioner, who has been divorced twice, the. New York Times says it has learned from a, reliable source. Dr. Grant’s vestrymen are not in. clined to interfere with. his matri. monical plans and he is the only one who has.taken up the question of its ecclesiastical regularity with the bishop, it Is ‘stated. * THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Se Purity, league had visited. him and asked him not to run the picture, ear- Mer in the day. Mr. Buzzett! said. “I had the picture booked and saw no reason why should ‘not run it. I refused the re- quest of ‘the Purity league represen- tatives- because I. believed I had a right. to run. the picture and did not need. their advice.” No. damage was done to the. theater other ‘than shooting up the screen. Mr. Buzzetti’said and no attempt was made to injure “him. Mr. and Mrs. Pete W ¢compan- fed by Mrs. J. BR. Hansard motored to Douglas yesterday to attend the last day of the’state fair. BRITISH STAND PAT ON IRISH DECISION: REPLY IS. DEFINITE Rezeption of Sinn Fein Delegates as Rer~ sentatives of Sover- eign State Would Recognize Sepa, Domain, Lloyd George Say. LONDON, Sept. 17.—(By The Associated Press) —Prin ing today to the communication of Eamonn De Valera on Fi Sinn Fein delegates to the proposed ‘conference as representa sovereign state would .“‘constitute formal and official recog n From King’s Vote & ster Lloyd George reply- % ays that to receive the 2 f an independent and “> +f Ireland’s severance Mr. Lloyd George says that. so long as Mr. De Valera insi @ t the Irish delegates Hour in Annual hour. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. ‘The first men_were ‘The course was reportéd to be in reed condition, except near Douglas, where the last 24 miles of the race was.to*be.run over mediocre roads. The'order of cars at the start fol- low: Harold Brinker, Denver, Revere. Joe, MoGrevor, Denver, Marmon. Dave Straub, Denver. Jack Knight Florence, Hupmobile. W. E. Hardy, Denver, Special. Normap.Ghen, Denver, Ford Spe- cial. Sam Marcus, Denver, Haynes. “Red” Majors, Colorado Springs, Hudson. ‘ J. ¥. Stock, Casper, Packard. Elmer Call, Denver, Reo. Jack Martin, Denver, Marmon. ‘This year the race js from Cheyenne to Douglas, «a distance of about 180 miles. Gov. Robert D. Carey of Wyo- ming’ was to be one of the judges. The race this year has the sanction of the American Automobile association. The race was to start at 10 o'clock. oe Burke H. Sinclair Is Mentioned For Democratic Race CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept, 17.—The first fumbling of democratis interest in the Wyoming gubernatorial cam- paign of. 1922 is contained in. an’ cdl- torial in the current issue of the Kem- merer Camera which ‘suggests’ Burke H. Sinclair of Casper as a, candidate for the Domoecratic nomination. for governor. ina OB DESTROYS FILM OF FATTY pt. 17.—A mob of about 150 men and boys, many of them cowboys, entered the Maverick Russell was also taken in custody | for ‘a’ new ‘court scene ‘in the tragedy| theater here last night where by Sheriff Marquis later and will be|of Virginia Rappe. motion picture ac- held for contempt hearing. tress, who died, according te accusers following 2 drinking Joust and orgy in the actor's apart (Continued on Page 5.) a “Fatty” Arbuckle film was being shown and shot up the screen and seized the film, tak- ing it into the streets and burning part of it, F. Z. Buzzetti, manager of the theater, said today that representatives of the BRINKER WINS ROAD CLASSIC Denver Driver Averages Over 50 Miles an Race; Straub Is Second and Sam Marcus Third DOUGLAS, Wyo.. Sept. 17.—Harold Brinker of Denyer won the Denver Times,road race from Cheyenne to Douglas today in three hours 111% minutes. - Dave Straub of Denver ‘was second in 3 hours and 24 minutes, and Sam Marcus of Denver third in 3 hours 27 minutes 25 seconds. The distance approximately 160 miles.! He averaged 50.26 miles an Today’s was the third victory for Brinker in the annual road race held by Colorado newspapers. The other two races in which he finished first were between Denver and Laramie, and Denver and Cheyenne. On both occasions he drove Cad- illacs. Today he drove a Revere. 17.—Eleven of: the speediest automobile drivers in the west swept past’ Jack Payment, official starter, shortly after 10 o'clock this morning in the Denver Times’ road race, bent! on winning the classic event. ‘torcross’the finish line at Douglas, Wyo., 160 miles away, by 1 o’clock this afternoon. BALL SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE: At Pittaburgh— RE New York’ ....000 00¢ 133— 6 10 0 Pittsburgh 000 100 000— 1 10 1 Batteries — Nehf and Snyder; Cart. son, Smith and Schmidt, R. HH, ¥. -:500 000 100— 6 16 212 000 10I— 7 16 0 Gardiner, Schupp and Miller; Keene, Ponder, Jones, York and O'Farrell. At Cincinnati — Boston-Cincinnati game postponed; rain. At Chicago—Brooklyn.Chicago same postponed; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Philadelphia— R. H. E. Detroit 4: Philadelphia . .002— Batteries — Holling and Woodall; Naylor and Perkins. Game called wet grounds. At Philadetphia— hen Detroit ....... 010; 203 010— * Philadelphia ..10] 001 000— 3. 11 : Batteries — Dauss and Bassler; Har. ris, Wolf and Myatt, At Boston—Chicago.Boston second ame postponed; rain. . H. EL 92 000 041 O15— 6 10 0 err and Schalk; Jones. and Ruel, ‘alters. ———— DRIVER TO GET HEARING. Charles Green is being held by the city police for investigation as the outgrowth of an accident which oc- curred in the business district last night, when a car, said to have been driven by Green’ and apparently out of control ploughed into the curb and then onto the sidewalk more or less seriously injuring Joe Burns a ped- estrian. It is not known whether the accident is ground for prosecution or not, but the matter Is schedulsd for Polfee court this evening. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 17.— Three unmasked robbers held up the Sells-Floto’ circus treasurer’ late last night at Vancouver, Wash., and obtained ‘between, $28,000 and $30, 000 in cash and drafts, according to & report to the Vancouver, Wash., |CIRCUS ROBBED Y HOLDUP MEN Police by Jose Condon, legal adjust. i er for the circus. robbers were sald. to have knocked down’ Mrs. Grace Hanna. ford, 60, and her son “'Pupdied” Hannaford, who objected. to the search of his:mother. After tho: holdup. the robbers’ es: caped.in an aut

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