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Death Toll May Be Increased in Search ’ of Ruins of Movie House at New Haven; Burning Incense Ignites Draperies an Crowd Storms Exits, Injuring Many - ae OSECUTOR IN sae=-| Orthiune CKFORD CASE YOWME NI" ______CASPER, WYO. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1921. _—==——NUMBER 3. Jf this city has boon missing Attorney Genes Beyond Jurisdiction, 3 JUDGE DENIES C Says ‘Answer\ © claring ‘Action of j ’ State Offici, = Meddlesome” — i : j Seen he, eae that the at- fempt o ney Genera! S rd B. 1 f Nevada to clared, ; ites every principle of consi —..onal government” and is Only one body, that of Timothy J.| “the first of its kind and should be the last,” were made by Report That Georgetown Jurist Entered Order Authorizing Sterilizing Opera- my wee an aie 3h Large Results Netted in Tag Day Cam- paign for ‘Aid of Homeless; Total © Will Be Reached, Is Belief Casper rallied to the support of the Wyoming Children’s cd 58, Miss Pickford’s attorney, Gavin McNab, San Francisco, in an . -4 answer filed in the state PreMeriong history of Nevada ever attempt- Stork Winner court ere. today to Fowler's appea! [ea to exercise euch powers thowid vt Sel eon us. that otk Goa creo of divorce at Minden, Nevada. |tempted extraordinary oppressive and man, tly about 20 of March 20, 1920, by Judge Langan and/|eccentric interpretation and abuse of tion Upon Woman Is Refuted hs years Of) in q short time married Dougias Pait-] power amounting to. persecution erute : Home society Saturday when the tag day message of “have a eS os ere me youngest y over le on a Fowler an action at fen. t DENVER, Nov. 28.—Judge Royal R. Graham, of George-|® heart” went across in such shape that the goal of $2,000) Cricare & ‘Northwestern train in [Mid “that tho fire might have been| fa" iat tne decree be ast ante. vie | rat ac oeemIsted that, It should be town, today denied that he had recommended for Mrs. Clyde} ¥ ich was set as the quota for Natrona county was a} i=! Fremont county arrived here in the |*!ndled by incense burned during the jeft to the temper, prejudice or caprice of the law to one person alone merely - : jota én the first day’s effort, but! when the stork won out in the race | ‘hat the buring incense ignited some | 1,1, lust hed in his did rentarketo w reptirten that a hirecti able today, until the official audit of] au Basie’ cod ae ‘onto the atage|Nab’s conclusions reac! 2 Henle Shek paruies: wah thincidel eration might fa8 onheeat then ax order directing such an op-'the success of tag Gay is complete Sy) Sater pyediget athens sould. meet the evs. Mitass NUx CHER eo hinteeh to ere, [ACS feet i, alk are pageronberagie denna “Nevada has expressed herself in at this time, ‘Rue city workers were marshalled under the leadership of Mrs. R. J. ‘Vetteh who acted as city chairman of. the drive. She was assisted by more father bundled Mrs. Hartzell onto |J¢ased upon thir own recognizance to] «tt violates every principle of con-|*ttorney general has invented. What from District Judge Frank P. Lans-/tie the fact of their nonaxistence. I R * pics ie an’s ruling upholding the decree. That the present attorney gneral has n Race W ith hae Miss Pickford was granted « de-|nelected but one victim for this at- Lander Train age, banks. Miss Pickford, Moore and/argues against its existence, even in Prieszernd mig ideas ance {M-) Fairbanks are motion picture stars.| his judgment. LANDER, Wyo. Nov. 28—The |" iv. are inclined to the delief,” he |On April 16, 1920, Attorney General! The people of Nevada could not ry the interests of the state of Nevada. {ficial | w’ th Cassidente, of Denver, an’ operation that would make it im-|™4tely and no doubt will be reached before the AS} ‘person of a baby born to Mra. J. mM. |Photoplay Reing shown at the Tiall®.16.) jung 25, 1921, Judge Langan up-|eahould or ahould not be appited, nor ible for her to bear any more children. concluded. it_was officially announced:that the} Hartzell, wife of the cashier of the | Ve Pb. conn Sonne "yt mas be|beld the decision and Fowler appea!-|that he should confine the operation “After the case had been adjourned,” said the judge, “I ‘While definite figures are not avail-| figures would fall a little short of the| Farmers’ National bank of Riverton, ¥ Pel ed to the state supreme court. Mo- vestigation Wisclosed conditions that Lawrence W. Carroll, matager of| “This case is without precedent in|/her laws as to the authority of her would make {t necessary and if the hoc er pdigr aregt 2 pgey see the theatre, and James Carter, his as-| Jurisprudence. courts and the authority of other of- consent of the parties’ concerned-could 5 stranded some miles from his desti. |*!8tant. who were detained by the a “Tt is the first of its kind and should/ficials. She has gtven no power to be obtained, but as to forcing Mrs. nation and@ the énkiots os thorities after the fire, were later re-/ be the last of its kind. attorneys general such as the present Cassidente to submit to such an opera- . en a tion, that was farthest from my. 2 - than 30 workers who continued all] the train to take her to Lander, |*PPear at the coroner’s hearing. etitutional government. the people have not given to him, the mind. : GIRL AT. POINT ; OF GUN WHE through the day and thoroughly can-| The baby was born in the pullman. The playhouse was cowded at 7:30] “rt is without warrant by the con-|Sttorney general cannot appropriate Mrs. Clyde Caasidente was haled sae tt d Yassed the business and residential ewe, 2 nde slash, o'clock and preliminary features of| stitution of Nevada, by statuto, by |‘, himself. pe sone einen, sitting in the districts. F d E t d oe ert eens aor being com-|the common law or by judicial inter- ibe seonenition of thas whet the juvenile court here Saturftay, on com: . was staged at this time pleted mn was discovered. tation. peop! Bt ed plaint of Denver’ social workers, to REFUSES TOGO WITH HIM ee ohee S a or xpecte Sparks were seen dropping down fo{” “orticlal power and authority niust |™orallze and destroy Judicial proceu- py age gre -— ice To Revise Offer (ere ee ce Or Dr a ee cre ea ai tere ra 6 DENVER, Nov. 28,—Armed, according to witnesses, with | (f° .\as tisnt ia shana by the mae 0 revise CT | Wass chock of “Are” and pane ope | ne iccubaaek tan’ be found tn any |0ch an attempted selmure of-authort a revolver, O. M, Farber, 48, years of age, of Denver, today] cess that the drive attained. ° ed the crowd. Many who had seats|iaw that can be tortured into giving|!t¥ has been tolerated by any Ameri- had been neglected and were under-|entered’the home of a young woman who had refused to} With the drive in Gasper concluded On B ig Plant in the balcony of the theater leaped | execuse for this attitade of the attor-|C2n state, nor can any case be cited nourished. marry him and carried her away. Martha Daiss, 21 years of the remainder of the county will be over rails and fell on the heads| ney general. in any country governed by the com- Daring the hearing one of the wit-/ 45, living next door to Farber, was the victim. Poli systematically worked during the of the struggling people below. Sev-| “rf Nevada had contemplated pe-|mon law. nesses, a medical student, stated that > od - Folce Bre) week. Mesdames Service, Veitch and eral children in the crowd poured to-| coming a party in the form of plain-| “The substitution of government by he believed the only remedy for conai-| Scouring the city for the pair. ‘| Joe L. May will leave tomorrow morn-|_ WASHINGTON. Nov. 28.—Govern-|ward the exits of the theater and| tte or defendant, or plaintif against |°Micial prejudices and carries," for tions in the Cassidente home would|, The kidnaping of the girl was staged ing for Salt Creek, where they wilt] ment officials in touch with the nego-| their parents were in many cases in-|pjaintife and defendant, in divorce, or | Sovernment by law means oppression tions of Henry Ford for purchase] jured whilo trying ‘o lift them above and tyranny. be a sterilizing operatiog for the| Just the way they do it In the movies, . make arrangements for a carnival ti jured whilo trying *o any other action, the state, through mother ag, according to the witness, Mrs. ¢. Woman Traffic ance, ‘the funds “of= which will be}2N4 lease ofthe Muscle Shoals, Als.) the press about them. her people or her legislature, would]. “In this jnstance the court having the Woman was bearing children too |}! 4 turned over to the soclety. The, theater building was a frame|have articulated her purposs. juris#iclion—to which court the people ‘There are five Cassidente ¢hil- ‘ t s Workers today are concluding so oa a sateen structure, which burnéd like match-| «1p Nevada bad intended that her|8Md the state of Nevada had confined dren, the oldest elght Farber and Martha ; :Ofticers. (h « UMeltasion. of tie 2 E orcgs and) fom. Mr. a modified proposal. | wood, Yale students were active in the cxtapitehed coliren ware. mot to thetr interests in the matter—has ad and the youngest-abotita yea ie sateen B Uen tHE OMHY DUM) ctw Upensor, of Justice, buwthat the fs UIA” the subject” and “has f : 4 sel Et fiat how under discussion Discussing the case after 3 . been set wide for Salt Creek. The . charged Its obligation to the state o' been given wide publicity, Judge Gra- ~ U Dp N. Y. Duties Balt Creek drive will be concluded: by 1. oa ‘ hamisald. sMiginiiconipin . A the carnival dance, announcements.of D namite Ca, “As to the justice or advisability of which will be made later.’ ; y /p 3 such an operation, Ido not care to hata tia eth oe Settee = . L + 4 Certainly? there is no lay per EB: ‘od pir ean. seatbelt which will be held at the home of xp es in (gprs “Canin Mrs. H. 'J.. Peterson Wednesday aft- ; _ | iar‘ footsteps on the stairs. Stepping érnoon. The tea will be held troms2 M 75 Mou th oon wane entering the witl's ge pin: gehen ‘iphirh gate g na of attainder as against any litigant. |t!on of and interference by a strang- large sum’ will be raised through ‘ r, in attempting to disturb the ad- VU ~ | apartment, revolver in hand. duty." They were called out to reptace | Pbtantasy oaekien: i “The axiomatic principfe of repre-| eT in ting to disturb the Sgpe: pein eine kano | ‘. sentative and orderly government 1s|i#atcation of the court by this strange RE : Ami worl - SNEX, Texas, Nov. 28—Rob-| RAWLINS, Nov. 28.—Th ») |INEW PLANET tamer woe iag the” Roat suscdon| ore Bios, OE! iz dead hero from in| Ravina town government hay ap |thet lave shall have @ uniform opera-| Né ineaeTuous and anomalous pro; i | ‘ . in the drive in.Casper, the foDewing | Juries recelved Saturday when-a dyna-| péaled to manufacturers of Nquor to[tion. ae ed fo lay Ron Wacbtant tude abe teaitee % ‘Whistles are the sole weapons of| women have first place: Mesamite\M.| mite cap exploded in his moth. He|refrain from dumping mash into the/| Official to make the law unto himself public .polisy: end: we ectfull: I L CATED) to. eee an & unl-|13. Smith, Campbell, Ay F. Lowey, |had been blowing out tree stumps on| town’s sewer system. So much bas/and to select. &, victim for nesjudloe | ci nmnit that it te the duty of this hon- F R HOMICIDE form consisting of a dark blue,jackét|‘roaa Bowman, Harry Brown, Catija farm near Princeton, and was|been turned into the sewers lately that/or caprice. That would be the end | UOT (ome Ms log Bus of bis hone ‘ oF and skirt, with a light blue and] Starr and Misses Diana. Daftin and }clamping the cap to the dynamit@use| it has been’ necessary to tear up thelof free government. the court beldw_or to dismiss the ap- BUENOS AIRES, Nov, 28.—{By The . Associated Press)—The discovery of a . DES MOINES, Towa, Nov. 28—W.| iow pianet in the group of Asteroids, H. Halpenny, Des Moines business-|.1;ch revolves between the orbits of fi j man, is scheduled to be given ® Pre-| ti 5iter and Mars, is announced by-Dri : : Uminary hearing in municipal court] 77piter and Mar 8 the observatory ‘ today on charges of manslaughter in|*y tne University of La Plata, connection with the death of two! “ime planet is of the 14th magnitude : 1 - Catholic sisters here several weeks| 114 45 seen at present'from this lat!- : baa assist]; Yh tude in the constellation of Cetus, ing structure and assisting the people| attorney general was to be a super tions, disturbing the orderly admirts | duty to society. tration of justice and harassing: Mth ‘No appeal has been taken from gants—it surely would Have #3 ¢:i judgment. No motion was made by “It is not thinkable that the prople| the court itself, to set the Judgment MOONSHINERS CLOG UP . eer, of the state could allow any official | *#!4 : ERS WITH MASH to be at large without legal restric-| “Tho judgment fs final. tions, free to constitute himself a bill] “The gratitous and meddlesome ac- NEW YORK, Nov. 38—woman traffic “cops” made their bow to the Jealousy Leads MEPS SSIES lays iter er! LEGION Tt PLAY SANTA ie the affections of pretty Rose Du- of manslaughter and failure to report Own Behalt at Trial on Manslaughter Charge BY DEFENSE PREFERENCE oe geno eee iene LONDON, Nov.°28—Premler Lloyd} GILLETTE, ‘Wyo:, Nov. 28— The : : 5; a stop j . Francis. named the guests at the party in which he is alleged to have} jeatous of Petrone, was charged by murder of J. Belton Kennedy would) | men. whose “names remain | wt’, at jhe Hotel St nels. “He £ D wooded district. At least. two golt|short program will be spven out-| were women. Counsel, for the de- | court today, and indications . were |few minutes after Miss Rappo i ot money for the_key. to Miss Rappe’s When J sat|on the doors of Arbuckle’s rooms in ted Pross)—A copy of a letter jand shall make'tt a point to read it/came back Miss Rappe was on the bed| o15°he said. This is believed to be/ 1 900, | $1,200. a semi-military cap. M. EB. Autrey. ‘by means of his teeth. pipes and remove the obstruction. eeriees OP, \Saser ney, SRpMEAT: SPST ie whe ahaera’ made aie’ nce en pealable."* ° To Fatal Injury. The sisters, Mary Virginia and ich ites south of the “great square” - ° ° r 2 Of Two Report Mary Rosallta, were run down and] y'Pegasus, now visible in the evening Found Miss Rappe in-His Room and Helped HerNnto Bed to ? tie ap eee tee BURCH JURY WILL HAVE PP rante ended in disruption of a dance tesla E KIDS 0 acotien GLAUS TO GILLETT SAN FRANCISGO, Nov. 28.—Roscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle took the stand today in the Eset cag op ieen nS LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28.—That , ors of that sex. Their 11 remaining | Manslaughter case against him. John Petrone, both probably fatally a majgrity.of the Jurors in the trial | chailenges are more than sufficient George has tpurchased from Lord Ash-|local- post of the American Legion] of Art 2 pa ee oof Pe combe a portion of the Churt estate,| will play Santa Claus to the chiidten #scally injured Virginia Rappe, saying that he had-invited no one to the party but Mrs.!some of the danc which Hea about five miles from Farn:|of Gillette, Christmas eve, A Christ-| bo women seemed probable today, | drawn, to keep the male sex in the | yeu Taube en Dee ante Fin dantent tations s-|doors before the presentation of. the| fendant by their challenges last | the jury would be completed and | leged'to have been injured by him. : pedis ea 3 ange tomameedayl brostdty week indicated a preference for jur- | sworn late today or tomorrow. “I found Miss Rappe in my room.| "2° outers testimony followed « fi beeee bw Baes hers beck Seater pares tile attempt by the defense to have yoom floor very sick. I assisted her.’ | tne testimony of Ignatius H. Mo: ERS & ‘ . back to the bathroom. 4 z : 4 ‘ turnéd Miss Rappe was’ on the floor| ‘Ne Hotel St. Francie. sow Mra. la : we rolling and moaning. J placed her on| }2i,ont previous to September 5, the} Desire for the possession of a diamond ring owned by a Ps i again. a ot s, - ; ; : fate oe a nnebed to have sustsinea Prominent member of the Black Hills colony of Casper, led : . oat and others entered the Term. }|her injury. During the party Miss| to the undoing of Eva Hammond, who is now in the county | Assoctat oge £7 fi 7; iti, from President Harding to Reresenta-|at the earliest possible moment. A f Johi Abolition of Fortifications in Pacific and| om Prvitent Harting to Reresente:|at, the earliest possible moment, | at pectie. sald ‘he was dressed in| M&%, Sidi Sprockels, widow of John é Javanese opposition party. who is now |time| has» not prniitted.. I have|>athrobe (and underclothing. The Ky; . . ‘ of the car drove away before his iden-| * - - one MORE WOMEN THAN MEN Relieve Her Distress, Movie ‘Actor Says on Testifying in iden oes! aes the hall as friends carried out her PREMIER BUYS ESTATE. 3 : ff Arbuckle said he came to San Francisco from Los Angeles September 8, and stopped | Viinaed. Nicholas Cltro, who-wae Arthur C. Burch for the alleged | to keep from the jury enough «.. th! ham, in Surrey, and 40 miles from|mas tree will be erected on the street} the fourth day of the trial. Of the | minority. Ce ain nae tieenne the xR London It te situated in the midst of|and treats provided for every chiid| 12 talesmen in the box, accepted | The prosecution had only. four | Arbuckle said he had an engage-| Giver city, Cal. Se veastors the most beautiful part ofa heavily|in the town. If weather permits, alew»Ject to 1crn.jtory ‘challenge 11] challenges left at the opening of |mént to go out with Mrs. Taube a] .'110 that he offered Norgard a.eum . y t . “She was holding her abdomen and : ” Carty, fingerprint student, admitted. X, gave, Wer: sore: water, ag His testimony was desired to offset ss ; % T helped her into the bed.” Ar| testimony by H. O. Heinrichs, finger- buckle continued. “She said that she| int “expert, regarding. fingerprints 2 j 5 : Pap iehy ‘i 5 had dizzy spells often. Then I went Rappe telephoned to a Mrs. Spreck-|jail charged with the theft of a diamond ring valued at Arbuckle never saw Alico Blake, a The story of the recovery of the ring extends over a period r ; ob Shed jot time from October 6 when the ring putomach of the Hammond woman. Ratio Ap- in Washington, was given out today| thought, however, I prefer to make| athrobe was introduced and he iden-| oot of the party, in his life before} was stolen until Saturday evenini Protest Against N aval Pp by the Japanese parliamentarians, Tnjan acknowiédgment while the booklet Hon gncas 65 ferent adage the affair, ho said. Miss Zey Pre- |wwhen the ring,, with the ald of ater eePipe spits ra STA it the president jared Mr. {is immediately before mé. You can be ty. 2 tific instruments was found in the|pon the woman Saturday night an pre oved by Tokio Mass Meet * Mochizuki's ‘good wishes for the suc-|very certain that’ I share your very] j,DP%" Arbuckle testified. | told Sees awe has remained constantly in attendance i cree of the mipeermesyernes © g00d .wishes: for ee tgp of the Dat oue ce the peor from that time until the ring was ré 2 : e Japanese jeader’s letter | conference which is now under way. vere y TOKIO, Nov. 28.—(By The Associated Press.) —Resolu-| 0 hc- taming was scconpanied by| In the tomist At Nomina’ we|,,Avvere wa ot axne te ore] ASKS REMOVAL orgs) 2 2 a ae eee tions opposing the 5-5-3 naval ratio contained in the Ameri-|a pamphict expressing his views con-|gested that the United States should| with the aesistance of Harry Boyle, she had stolen lead the Hammon can naval holiday proposal and favoring the abolition of for-|cernins lmitation. of armaments gad disarm Hawaii, the Phillppines and! assistact manager of the hotel. woman to display it at various times tifications in the Pacific ocean were adopted by a mass meet |More Particularly the tisarmamen eee ere the nile Japan| “The door leading from ‘his room to U N | i E A DE R and. eventually) Seaniped teat Sttaee : f Tokio publi ‘aa fortiti ture, should do‘likewise Pescadores.|the corridor and a window of the Friday evening by members of the po in in Shiba park today.. A number 0: icists and in the Pacific ocean. the “loochoo,” Bonin and Oshima is-| room were open, he said. {ice department. While being taken dressed the meeting. - Vice Admiral Kozumi, who delivered} ‘re presigent, replying sffid: lands. ME Gia not bear Miss Rappe say ‘he to the jail, according to her admiasiona en address, declared: x gates from landing at Yokohama up-| “I want to gratefully acknowledge) If. however, total disarmament] hurt me’ or say anything that could SPRINGFIELD,» Nov. 28.—(By | made public a formal demand that |*>e swallowed the ring. “The effect, if the Japanese dele-}on their return: but that-a strong ap-|your very cordial and pleasing letter|should be impossible as a racttcal|be so untierstood,” he testified. The Associated Press)—Quoting the | International President John L. ‘When taken to the city jail she was gates “accept the 60 percent naval| pea) will be made to reserve ratifica-|of Novmber 23. I am very glad to|measure, then at least, he contended,| He denied having forced Mius| Bituminous Coal commission award | Lewis be removed from office for | thoroughly searched resulting in the ratio for Japan Instead of securing a|tion of the agreements reached.” have -the translation of your views|there should be no further enlarge-|Rappe against ‘a door or having told| “uport all our wage agreements are | the same reason the Kansas stato | police believing that phe either nevet ratio of 70 percent, will be that the on the proposed reduction of arma-|ment of the existing armaments at| Alfred Semnacher, a guest of the| based” President.Frank Farrington | president, Alewander Howat, was | !:ad possession of the ring or else that people not, only wili prevent the cele-] WASHINGON, Nov. 28.—{By ‘The * ments of the United States and Japan|the above mentioned places. party; that he applied ice to Miss of the Illinois Mine Workers today | deposcd, (Continued om Page 7.2 —— ie Bt.) 1t™= es 4] to safety. ‘as Chiit—everruling “judicial dq ‘jn.| Nevada, to. the people of Nevada and ~

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