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BLANTON'S EXPULSION SUICIDE . \ siz : ‘ nae ’ ed _ |Former Empress Prevents Ex-Ruler From bg PSe<4 PY. 4 Ps at Shooting Self Following’ Capture on ; : Collapse of Revolt to Seize Magyar , — Throne; Rebel Army I. ; Weather Forecast a [thy rmy Is Cut to Pieces as sng sempre Wenaany | T t lite DITION | tarrectngess Siete ie is, ected, enw and tn est portion tonight. s |self upon the Magyar throne met with dismal fail |terday, attempted to commit suicide by shooting following Mondell . * +s Resolution to Oust Texas = = —e te er ia. oe arrest near Komorn. Former Empress Zita saw him pre- Solon From House for Inclusion of paring to shoot himself and Prevented him from carrying Obscene Matter in Record The former emperor and empress are now prisoners in the Esterhasy] _ WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Expulsion from the house of castle at ‘Teta-Troveros, and Thomas|¥epresentatives, of Thomas L. Blanton, Democrat, Texas, was Beaumont Hohler, British high com.|Cc@lled for in a resolution introduced today by Representative * missioner in Hungary, is hurrying} Mondell, the Republican leader. ‘here = ag ee aigrmpeatirs pi The ground for the move to expel was publication in the : Se sbhert y '© | Congressional Record as part of an extension of remarks by Blanton of an affidavit relating to a Orders sent to the rebellious troops|row at the government printing office by Admiral Horthy, the Hungarian re- which affidavit was characterized by gent, spelled the doom of Charles’ at- tempt to regain at least a part of his some house members as abscene and unfit for transmission through the former empire. The regent reminded | nails. the soldiers of their oath of allegiance] The =, Cameron, United States Senator from Action of Last Federal Grand Jury at\*°. 5 The attorney general te response to} to him and demanded their wnoondi-| dell follance ree 7 ME. Mon- Malt Beverage Enjoys Full Legal Status Phoenix Just Revealed; Specific ae ene ony pas eaenes onal obedience, adding that the suc Wane Thomas L. Blanton, rep- RALLY iS SET cess of thelr undertaking would mean the ruin of the country. The firm stand of Admiral Horthy had {ts effect and the royalist forces scattered. Lates advices from the sec tion of country around Komaorn, indi. cated the government troops continued the pursuit of the royalists and that, the house; and vited. The meeting is in the inter- oR AEE the Karlist premier, M. Rakovsky and| ‘Whereas, under such permission County Andrassy, were among the|the said Thomas L. Blanton did in supporters of the former monarch,|8¢rt and cause to be printed in the| est of the party candidates: W. A. ry captured by the loyal troops. Congressional Record for Saturday,| Blackmore for mayor, and E. M. ASPHYXIATION The Hungarien government witt| October 22, 1921, grossly indecent and| Seaton, John G. Jones and M. J. : . “ Gerogat to its dignit 1 Pm Thomas H. Flynn, United States dis IN CLEVELAND Switzerland will not again give him Riot: tatameidenos. tains uci. cea eitemiee interested in a bet. MAIL BANDITS fees could not discuss the matter until led powers. has forfeited all rights to sit as « Bieske to Tata.’ = ” panne grain c mas. They icske to ta-Tovaros. Peasonts cut] this house. Stated that the indictment charged) Frank Fryer, his daughter, Mabel, | 0° .seq_ into the house hopper when. Mr. Mc against Senator Cameron and that a lot of people were evidently attempt ing to get some information, but the department of justice had nothing to say in connection with the matter at this time. resentative from the Seventeenth dis- trict of the state of Texas, did on detober 4, 1921, ask unanimous con- sent to extend his remarks in the congressional Record ‘upon the docu ments in the government printing of. fice’ which consent was granted by as Result of Treasury Department’s, Nature of Charges Not Told Action in Issuing Regulations ; oF EE a sexusiniecreen ecco — PHOENIX, Ariz., Oct. 25.—Information regarding the A t. 25.—Beer as a medicine, enjoys a|specific offense or offenses on which the charge of perjury full legal status today, through the unexpected action of the} was based in the indictment returned against Ralph H. Cam- Sroneury. depertanet in promulg ; sacl pba éron, junior United States senator from Arizona, by the last 5 federal grand jury here, still was lacking this morning. use of beer to be legal under} -Botle Judge William H. Sawtelle, presiding over the _—_—————— ":_ vor United States district court here, and FOR OCT. 26TH The Casper party will hold a pub- le meeting tomorrow evening, Oc- tober 26 at 8 o'clock at the county courthouse to which the public is in- . NEW YORK, Oct. 25.—Three automobile bandits who held up a United States mail truck in lower Broad- way late last night, escaping with four feta of regis- tered mail, were being sought by the police and postoffice inspectors today. One of the postal authorities on the case was reported bal obscene language unworthy of a mem-| Foley for councilmen of the several ey easaan hale: Perr: ber of the house of representatives, contrary to the rules of the house,| The meeting promises to be inter- Y resid place of lence, It is known that esting and instructive to the voters lation of its confidence, therefore be Pores SAE He Domathle| that: ne: aeall fae, tee Casper should be present and will’ He’ eirtuall r a by “Resolved, that the said Thomas L.| hear the discussions. ne ey Oh 1 Daugherty at Wash-| CLEVELAND, Oct. 25.—Three y ® prisoner of the al-| Bianton by his conduct.as aforesaid, } ington had authorized them to do #0.) women and one man were found ’ é ¥ H A | jl | The followers of the former emper-| representative in the Fifty-seventh 0 MAKE BIG The fact that the indictment was parca oa reread ee OTEK or are reported to have lost half their| congress and is hereby expelled and H. E R Ss BOD Y ‘ . returned ‘by ‘the rand jury at the! build Sollee say, of asphyxiation, | "Umber in attempting to retreat from| declared to ‘be no longer a member of IS eee. Y fem Fenty for 12 |°tt thelr retreat toward the south. Another resolution for Blanton's ex ESCOR TED ea Capture of Augustay Grats, former] Pulsion was prepared by Representa g : minister of foreign affairs, who was|t!ve McLaughlin, Republican, Ne ON SPECIAL The dead are: involved in the monarchist attempt, is| braska, and was about to be dropped only to the matter was found tn the min- ute book of the court. The entry Senator Cameron “with violation of} 29; Mrs. J. W. Stenbt and Miss Hele |"USG 0 Taushlin, wae. informea that one gratin. Sage the Dome code, 1910—| on -Ashiemen. Charles in-t AS, would be presented by Mr. Mondell. | PARIS, Oct. 25—A special train vg he bodies of Fryer and his Neb kan" uth hi a , y * x to have told city detectives the pouches contained about Senator Cameron was elected last ‘oneahaad were found in a suite ad- | the allies fi nat’ ‘Sublication at the offending nt py Pic Na A Mi gyi Tons $1,000,000 in money and negotiable paper. her esti- | November 2, when ie defeated Mar-| joining that occupied by Mrs. Sten- | be is eppon:} bi “ : 80. B a re evening from : cnt theta rredacene Elid Ascbrarne-ts the authorities, “fim pele cat erchabnetcos: syed congress “able to) triminal pronecu-|,Chalons-Sur-Marne, and an Amer: ¢ senate. Cameron received 35, vor tion was started in a restaurant . aay ion and punishment” ey know-| fcan guard of honor watched over ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 25—Reward Reports to the postoftice depart- | fois 26169 for Smith. an occupies the first and second | WOuld be delivered to British authori-| 1101, had caused it to be male Priya cat Rag wing Palen ve ment weré said to indicate that 20 Soci ay as floora of the building last Sunday | “e# who would escort him to some An establishment was mado that] A company of French {nfan’ } known the loot of the Bt. ‘Tho gas ts believed to haye | Place to which it was hoped the allies) +9 ‘rexay delegation would meet to-| rendered military honere when tha r far as was kni ‘Attorney | nig would designa three ‘nutomobile bandits who late ts Ald not exceed $50,000. The |General Daugherty declines today to} seeped through the floors and up a ‘ morrow to act on the Blanton case! train pulled out. last night held up a United Btates danatt igty ‘5 in. Jenter into any extended discussion of} dumb waiter connecting the upper Ex-Empress Zita is expected to be| There wns a suggestion from some Maj. Gen. Allen, commander of mail truck in New York was offer- | full strength of the baa racer t ; [the indictment by the federal rand] stories and caught the tenants with. | allowed to return to Switzerland to] Democrats thet the resolution of ex-| American forces in Germany, and ed today by Postmaster General spection force was at wor! at- Phoenix, Ariz, of Ralph H.| out warnin, (Continued on Pag pulston be amended to censure only. M. Maginot, French minister of Hays. tempting to clear up the case, jury 2 pensions, were chicf figures in the ERS AND LABOR BOARD IN DISPUTE™::: « Stone Tells General Chairmen They Need |RUYBBER-TIRED HANDCARS |Final Details of Government Program to GL RL GROWS Not Respond to Citation Despite | sprRIT CONTRABAND OVER | °? "1rrt cle ape mann cnt, ey Request of Strike Arbiters U. S. LINE IN NORTHWEST g woman whose dismembered body was found last Saturday in a pond at £ Fj Long Island City. LOUISVILLE, Ost. 25-—As-| - GERVELAND, Oct. 25.— The Associated Press.)— WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Discussion of details as to the be Talend City nak eae under "ise octiations W. S. Stone, president of the Srotherhood of Locomotive En- SPOKANE, Oct. 25.—Liquor runners have been bringing policy of the Ceparinent of justice 4 event of-a aalrasD sa by the treasury depart-| gineers, today confirmed reports that he has advised the gen-|j:quor across the Canadian border at night on a rubber-tired, |strike was completed today at a fina 1 copterence: ewan will not be the “old-fash-| era} chairmen of the engineers that they need not respond to} ) ou, handcar, operated over the rails of the Spo-| Attorney General Daugherty and districts attorneys from five blue serge sult, now believed to have to Jon sig|the citation of the railroad labor board to appear before the |important railroad cities. been worn by the victifn was turned over to detectives today. The finder e Northern railway, according to Sheriff W. C. t board in Chicago tomorrow, by making public telekrams ex- Cina ok save county, who announced today he had| The district attorneys on leaving the conference were ad of the package, a young woman, said she had seen two men throw: it from beverage company. bile near her home Satur: w, bi 2 an automo! § i . herty not t ges from general chairmen are Roar saat and Nope sre, seca in|ehangeé between Chairman, Rat |exerutver reply nt tie meming &7| size dthe ear and a cache of liquor, valued at $0,000. ‘The monied by Ms. Daushey pot So] nema Fine elo he Past commisen ave pesiage as Ree ea eRe teats its “evident-you have state- seizure was, mado near Marous,| 11. cisorney general likewise refused | fore they are dispatched, thus main- cereal is required for real beer.”| five” executives. n . day afternoon. Wash., about 75 miles north of here. | 17. omation. Mr. Daugherty and the| taining unity of action. ba Sh ncn eed ae ig ti Sera tg drag lta rlagey “ca SoMa comer ee an sre district attorneys heh thelr first con-| ‘The “big five” leaders discount tn- weeks beforo the medicinal. product President Stoni: that the board's order GREAT BOOZE STO) 'n ference yesterday and at its conclu-|timations that there is @'rcord be- can be made. . included the gexeral chairman. The} chairmen of the. z FOUND IN “BOHEMIA.’ sion it was announced that a program | tween the organizations that have au- pertaining NEW YORK, Oct. 25—Federal pro-!\ curing transportation of passen- ttlement of the Paid oy thorized their members to withdraw this authority ‘being Invested ’ Re ewenta Jensen”. ani food and fuel in case of # strike me & ¢ Se a he attic above a Greenwich Village res (pea gentin gy p ‘ only. ~ oy taurant. Their haul included 650/' o,, the general question of the gov- cs he malities ates casks, 2,000 bottles and 100 jugs of| (Continued on Page 6) nis message to Mr ernment’s right to act in event of a x wine valued at $15,000. The smell of) . t t 7S (Oeming on hep <7 ned ammount st parest nest meatier: “ men at ey ive : - ‘ x mates fixed the value of the haul around $100,000, res MAIL OAR ROBBED. CARBONDALE, Ill, Oct. 25.—An express and mail car on the Illinois Central railroad was broken into today near here and robbed of an undeter- mined amount of parcel post matter. said, but the attic was used 8% 8) 1.+ employes of public utilities bear . you thes sand ee attene: wednesday. Sleeping quarters for three persona... | 4 WORCYS ison to thelr posts & race |than workers in other industries be- s ; cause of the duty owed by public : 1 YOUTH KILLS ttilities servants to avold any inter- lected ruption of facilities upon which the reply to Chairman Bart All Are Re-ell With One public is dependent. Upon this prin- sia 4 en's “Exception; Casper Delegates ofticiais anid, the” department - ciple, An eight-story hotel building, with roof garden and all| message follows. Take Prominent Part 2 BROTHERS was prepared to protect the public ose out ne all sadipped with po ere menisci eral “eecutves on Hea gen arteries of commerce tnroughout the WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Without a record vote the sen- guest rooms all e SHES adipped with private baths and in|tusea. Mr, Lee stated tt. would re. country. ate today approved the house proposal increasing from $2,000 fact an institution that could leave nothing desired in a city}auire action of chairmen and com- 3 ° 3 i heads of families having net in- : bili Ray Cater; pots inapee| Wiig = ‘ogee tea = ROTHER! - to $2,500 the exemption to of any size came within the realm of possibility last night aye! : oops ee pint) feet seek ere cn ay , Bro oops in to $2,600 the exemption to he piste = fae toms Sie ewe Lit = aging tad Soe exsoeeys bare clave be Eran@|day convention in Lusk, . re-elected, |terday killed his two brothers, Ion} (7 eran, Oct. 28.—Prior to of Chi ap) go firm proposal. E mn ene theke petiecactony Sertie,| with one exception, all ofticers of the vesira sive, and Rusmll, three. ‘The| | CUBVELAND, Oc: Mo toalss| WASHINGTON, Oct. #5._Normal den susie on tome = * such wor [ance sing mete ee marie apie ices So gers eR bane sg where, on. Wednesday, they will ap-| ont on the first $4,000 of income and eight per cent on all chamber of commerce with such @ pro-Itinance by iasuing\ first mortgage posal. : (Continued on Page 6.) (Continued on Page 6) Fenwick of Bufns, who was’ chosen In addition the Chicago firm agrees vice president. to provide 60 per cen? of the finances, oder. thai haw. creanteation. Mrs. estimating that ne boar orem oe : S. B., Bailey of Casper continues as Seon rece & “| psneidente Dt sed. I 000 and - $800,000. ‘The remaining skull. The child died on hour later. tomorrow he bill se pas ze Smount of money would be raised in -| ‘The father hearing the screams, is planned to keep a quorum p: Casper or in this ‘vicinity. : ‘8. -lrushed out but was unable to stop day and night and prevent a recess or The proposal of the Chicago firm the assault. With the assistance of E djournment in order to reach a final was one of two: propositions offered Der was again named ax treasurer. |neighbors, he overpowered the elder CTION careatvene aid veka: to the building committee, of which ‘The Natrona County Stockgrow- |] growers’ association which will The Casper society had a splendid|son and held him until the arr: of aioe ; ARES i Harry N. Free is chairman. Both the! org” association, at its annual meet- | reect here in January. Election of | spirit as was shown by the number of|the sherif Ss Without a record vote the senate offers were taken under advisement delegates that attended the convention EE ae : by the committees and decisions on] on of 7 : at Lusk. © Among them were Mrs. L. REFUSE OIL BURNED. EE Ms privilege are required to register, |Hitchoock, Democrat, Nebraska, un- Sant ceakaceete hepa tence! agg egieGeeeter ct sae ien, Cf libe morning when, aoe eee rie net | will bo Thursday, October 27, at the | Those who have recently come to |der which interest paid in 1921 and 7 : pear before the United States railroad c tig iene oe far sth pina labor board in answer to citation, the| over thatamount were approved today by the senate without a cod transportation ord vote. These are the rates now in force. Harry h of iron gaspipe|“big five’ railroad ites , and ens ia Lapin breaking his| chiefs were to continue their confer- The action on the tax bill began with the announcement oday on matters pertaining to ° y Bassi” br: eeciae ect Si eee ea oe othe peed situation. Answers to allof a mew plan by, the Republican majority to keep the sen: te Senate oe ae fas ate in continuous sessions beginning the head with the pipe, uring committees to be prevent. We are/The one new officer is Mrs. Minnie adopted an amendment by Senator ‘The second offer was made by J. against antmals, Fausett, Mrs. F. C. Smith, Mrs. L. L. Roig just north of the mers Sy heel Pearly scr ydhorege eg rh pada ndl Cone and are eligible must also 1928.qn tngettecnees Dewree ee a " e tted t volume o 3 ie . y the United State: wipe mitted a more m plan. P i fe : required to register ‘but all those | law to afford an opportunity for | heed deductable for purposes of deter Considered successful from every| rious conflagration. Investigation} required to x Agate tealeabteléses:to renioter: and roth? lsnlntnig net’ ieotins.. called for a six story building having point of view. <5 - ~~ proved it to be otherwise, 1€0 guest rooms and in the main fol- warehouse project, and plans for | represented than those of recent entertaining the Wyoming Wool- | years. RE KER DESO

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