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robably snow and Wednes n Wednesday Chr Cazper Daily CASPER, WYO. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922. VOLUME VII. oa @rihuine REEKS EXECUTE FORMER CABINET OFFICIAL Officials Pledge Aid To Projects Here “citys com | Bandits Kill and Rob Auto Dealer IRRIGATION, NEWPOSTOFFICE 38 |W. G. McAdoo ANDROADIMPROVEMENTS ARE | Arrested For BANQUET SUBJECTS LAST NIGHT |_ 4420 Speeding FRESNO, | MeAdoo of Governor-elect Will Work for Completion =: Cal, Nov. 28. Los Angeles, the treasury — W..a former _ sec: wes arrested in Te county yesterday afterncon of Salt Creek Highway by 1923; Ban- ——3"tnact' saturday to answer u charae of speeding at the rate of 51 miles According to Traffic Officer Jack | Hagetatz who made the arrest he pur- . : . " sued the McAfoo car, containing Mr. Natrona county will reap inestimable benefits from hav-|ana Mrs, McAdoo and thelr chaut- ing helped place in positions of authority such men as Gov-| cour for three miles. MnAdoo was en ernor-elect William B. Ross, United States Senator John B.|route to Fresno where he addressed Kendrick, Congressman Charles E.-Winter, and the remain- Not base Kore ear asad of three -coun- der of personages elected in the recent contest, if the Cham L Sadies pas ike. ete ‘essed Ma ber of Commerce dinner which was held at the Henning! ,,}),.., " quet Room Packed by Audience gis “ jailing drivers caught exceeding 50 hotel last night was in any way pro-] The Casper organization also has! ies an hour in Tulare county. - which these|°Mdorsed a statute for a zoning sys a phetic of the prog nit jtem to be applied to cities of certain| Kendrick was unable to be present f e One of the most important of the having been called to Washington. | 0 oats of the people of this part of SHIP SINKING ‘The banquet room of the Henning! wooming ia the reserving for Na-| ‘ ‘was packed to capacity, while many trona county a larger percentage of wucsts had to take their places in the! ti6 royalty on oll obtained from Tea-| - annex. When the dinner was over ®) + dome. At the present time only| BARCELONIA, Spain, Nov. 28 — number of interested persons crowded) 11, her cy at of the royalty goes into! Twenty-six women and children are within the lobby near the door 0/14 voters of the producing county. |believed to have been drowned in'the listen to the remarks of the speakers.'.1, Durham said that the very pro-|sinking on Sunday of a Yocal pass- G. "Te Hagens, prominent Casper ducing of of] places a certain burden |enger steamboat which was rammed torney, presided at the assembly. Mr.’ ° 14.4 community and that it ought|by a customs boat. Eleven bodies he aceor gp Sg "forts in developing the industry | oe ae the present meeting which was a new Z Newspaper Man to The speaker urged the exclus'on of Fremont county from the judicial dis trict in which Natrona and Converse! thing In the annals if the state. i Harry B. Durham represented the er a Sent to Death To- day The Associated Press) —The |six former cabinet - officers jand army officials convicted | of high treason in connectior | with the Greek military disas }ter in Asin Minor were executed t day. } The execution of the condemne men was by shooting. The men ex cuted were: | Former Premiers ‘Gounarig, Prot papadakis and Stratos; M. Theotok’ former war minister; M. Baltazzi: | hotder of portfolios in several form | cabinets and General . Hadjariest « commander of the Greek forces at th time of the Asia Minor military dir aster. | pa ! ATHENS, Noy. 28.—(By | | ATHENS, Nov. 28.-—(By The Asp: jclated Press,—All but two of the for cabinet officers and army .offi accused of high treason in con- | neve m with the, Greek debacle tr. Asia Minor have been senténAced t- death by the military court martia o heard the charges. 4 sentence of life imprisonment and degradation was imosed upon Admiral Goudar and Gene‘al S:ratigos. LONDON, Nov. A Cenfra News dispatch from Athens anys the the cotrt martial which has been hearing treason charges against “sev- eral former ‘cabinet members, has fm posed'the death sentence on M. Gou naris, M. Protopapadakis and M Stratos, former premiers; M. Théo tokis, former minister of war; M. Bal tazais, who has held portfolios in sex eral cabinets; and General Hadjan estis, who commanded the ‘Greek forces In the recent debacle in Asia Minor. The, dispatch adds that _ Genera? counting up the receipts of the diy'’s S*fatigos “and Admiral Goudas’ were station beard shots fice ®entenced to life imprisonment. They found revolyer, = OFF RELATIONS. | LONDON, Nov. 28.—(By The Asso- Casper Chamber of*Commerce in the ° voicing of many important recom-|counties are also embraced. These| Join Congressman mnendati.ms which will benefit this last two counties {n themselves fur and other rections of the state. The nish enough business to ke one dis j WASHINGTON, Nov, -28,——(Special recomieiiations were sromised trict judge busy to eRe CTWbione yo 15 SAE SC reat fulfillment as possible by M Byron Houle, who -@irected ‘the| sown in newsoaner circles in. south: Joseph Lanvs, wealthy automobile dealer in Chicago, sat at his desk AVinter, while Mr. Ros. nino gave Tiemoera| ampaign in Natrona)... Wyoming, has accepted. a posi-| besiness. Robbers entercd, uns.ea and unheard. Chan ficuss in a neighboring ta Joyal support to the people who are red the regrets of Sen-| tio. with Congressman Mondet! for} 82d rushed in to find Lanus lying on the foor of hts salesropm, fatally wounded. | —— generally conceded to tavy had ex: Kendrick for not being able to! tie winter, He plans to return’to his | monkey wrench and ginsses wher? they had fallén fron) the scuffle. Lanus died on the operating table a few | BRITISH TO BREAK cettional infiuence in clecu’'rg him to attend the diner. Senator Kendrick | nome in Centennial next spring. moments Inier, the ernorshiy Wag called to Washington Monday on the proposals made by the | importan E Before | Tanat, of conurerce throurh Attor-| leaving hi . in a a) ney Durhart was the Casper irriga-| communt m1 ° Mr. tion project, wh'ch will make pro-! which he stated that he hoped to see) ductive more than 100,000 acres ofthe passage of the Smith-MeNary! Jand along the Platte valley in the! reclamation bill within the coming! vicinity of Casper, In bringing out session of congress and this | would mean much for oming and of Natron this point. the speaker showed where the tae off which at the present time sup-| V ports Casper indsutrially will ni The passage of a sold | hold out forever and that she agricul che mar future in aac che hope oe ARRocent Party Falls Victim to Poison Plot ural ssibilities as yet undeveloped the senator, accord ng to his stat bs SS must receive consideration. ment. today ator Kendrick Aimed at Woman Charged With Slander of One Now In Jail — . ot} people county. NOON EDITION OF A new government butlding is also he and Senator Warren would} being asked by the chamber. The ate in getting a suitable fed-| present postoffice is conceded to be Iding for Casper, and that a far from adequate. stigation is now in progress; A term of the federal court ought te ch will be likely to result in the}! be given the hub of Wyoming, accord-| ohta’ning of more equitable oll roy-| that \ sibility that Great Brits diplomatic: relations with Greéée if the death sentences imposed on for- Se mer Greek cabihet officers aré carried out, it was sa'd in official circles to- : a TOMORROW TOBE FIRAL, WILL | c’ated Press.)\—There is @ strong pos- ‘will break The precedent of such action by the Pritish, it was suggested, would prob ably .be tho break in diplomatié rela- tions with Serbia in 1903 aga result of the murder of the Serbian niajes ties by .revolutionaries, It was ponted out, however, that the sentences giveri the former Greek ministers have not yet béen carried out and that there still was hope that the Greeks: would not take such ex- treme action. . THE TRIBUNE ton of any newspaper In Wroming. The Casper Tribune Two edtions daily; largest clivcula- NUMBES 44. PERSHING SAYS ENO OF WAR NOT W SIGHT, U. 8 YWST BE READY Varning Issued by Com mander Against For- getting Obligations to Future America MIN NE,A P OLTS, Minn. Nov. 28.—An-appeal to the sation to “look culd hard facts ‘n the face and not forget om ‘bligations in the blind hope ‘hat we may not again engage 4 armed conflict,” marked an ad ‘ress delivered here today by General ‘ershing undsr tye auspices of the merican Defense society: “At present we co not see definite ndiéafions, but none of us can tell whether we shall have war in five, 10 w 20 years” General Pershing sald ‘Tf we knew now to a certainty that rmeéd conflict would come in 20 venrs. there would be an tmmedate ‘emand for preparations. Yet that ‘he approximate fiteryal that we hay ‘nd in thé past between major wars. *hore is no reason to think that the ‘mmediate future wil) bring about a cessation of war even though it was sald that we entered the world war to wring about the end of war.” General Pershing devoted most of ‘§ address to discussing the value of military training as a scttbol of good cltigeriehip, making reference {n this connection to the findings of the re hent educational conference in Wash ington, The conclusions of that con ference. he said, were that the train ing given in reserve elements of tho army and atelvilian training camps “constitute an offective machinery through whieksmueh can be gone not only to benefit the Individual trom “he standpoint of his physique any sat-dscipline, but from ‘the standpo' ot his; relations to tho poverninent that protects hin and which he is “er obligation to defend.” The chief of staff stressed again avaft statistics that show 50 per cent of the young men called out during the war. to have been phys'eally su? normal, largely due to defects SEEREION., by proper training; and that one- fourth of the persons examined were coniey prosecea’ tate: legal bu 2 ip the matter of the Teapot! daughter of a wealthy farmer faced arraignment today ott a ongressman-elect Charles E, win.|Charge of murder after her alleged confession yesterday that to come before this court than any| other single county in the state. <1 a stirring oration in She sent poisoned candy ‘which esulted in the death of Mrs. ave a vivid picture of the Frank Schneider. Better freight rate adjustments, possibilities of the state. He called | According to District Attorney Arps, Miss Lenz admitted acreage for the dedication of oming “no longer a te of whirl x : © ; ways, eopecially the one from Casper| winds and cactus els,” and declared, PUYiNg Polsot and inserting it ina the mails, She was the mother. of| chocolate bar, Intending to send it to ¢lght children. to Salt Creek, and the creation of a/that the nation needs Wyoming. “We game preserve on the top of Casper| must do away with sectfonalism,”| Mrs, He Schneider, sisterin-iaw| A druggist told the mountain were among the things out-| said the speaker, “anc we must em-|-f the dead woman. She said, accord-' ney, that Mf ing to the district attorney that she lined. brace unity Mr. Program outlined} did not discover her mistake unt was the declara-| she heard of the death of Mrs. Fran while he stated | Schneider after eat'ng the candy. She in his pocket to] then visited the Schneider home and ter anj which he g Hell's Half Acre, development of the high-| V Celiv district attor- Lenz had bought pol- son #nd a grocer said he had'sold her ® chocolate bar. A mall carrier re- called haying received a box from her home to mail on the date of the pol: to the Durham Durham made reference to the} manager bill which has been de-| by H. B clared unconstitutional by the state| tion of Mr supreme court because it provides for} that he had no t the obtaining ¢ y manage: who|take down to Washington and that} destroyed the package and wrappe>, | soni | not be a citizen of the state,|he had no panacea for universal ills.| according to the reported confession. | a, EAN | the constitution expressly de-|but that he would go to the national; According to the district attorney.| ° ° | clares that all y officials shat! be | capitaol with a resolve to give every! Miss Lenz said the reason for send- Cabinet Choice { such and because it permits |bit of legislation careful scrutiny and| ing the poison wag that Mrs. Henry { the city to fix the salary of its exe-|thought. He called upon the people! Schneider had spread f and those under him while the sre has for iteelf resery- ed this right by power of the cousu tution. An amendment will probably ' be made to, the bill. cut reports fea of Wvroming to assist i legisia-| she regarded as having damaged her Of D V Ll tion which they want to sce put into| reputation. She sa’d that this had e a era Found in Paper state le: effect by advising him of the matter.| preyed on her mind. “Legislation emana‘es from the com-| Mrs. Schneider died last Tuesday (Continued on Page Three.) after eating candy received through} found in the possession of a ‘captured WO Vi A | is Te) U G it i i | member of the irregular army. coun- - cu, In which Eamon De Valera, sign-! ing. himself president, announces his| cabinet nominations. ‘They” inchide} an O'Kelly, Robert C. Bazton | (who {signed the Anglo-Irish treaty) Brs- |kine Childers (recently executed), Aus- |tin Stack and Liam Mellowes. , Mr. De Valera undertakes the Bares of foreign affairs. DUBLIN, Novy. 28.—The Five State government publishes a “document i the hallway, crying, “I/believe 1 haye been poisoned.” | He died in a short time. | Remnants of a funcheon, par eaten, were found in the apartment. Victim Expires Shortly After Having Luncheon for Two Served in His i CHILTON, Wis., Nov. 28.—Miss Anna Lenz, 30-year-old BE DELIVERED BY ORE P. i. Tomorrow's Daily Tribune, as at noon and bo delivered in the h tisers in reaching the public wit holiday. ‘evening, The Tribune on Wednesday will be complete in every way. and athong other things will carry Thanksgiving features. One of these will be contributions in prose and poetry by the school children of. Castor. ‘There will be no publication of ployes will enjoy a full ‘holiday. Housewives, therefore, will have an opportun'ty to digest the bargain lists before their tour of the stores during the afternoon and : “unable to read ite om Early: in the trial the British gov-| mon langunee, And. that hove then ernment made representations against!19 per cent can not evan Bucesssfully possible imposition of the death sen-| speak English.” tence. “Londen. despatches aa'd. the; “rat means,”. General “Pershing British action had been generally re-| continued, “that some 10,000,000. (ef sented in Athens and that the recen-!tne American peop'e) do not know our fall of the Zaimis ministry could be| tongue, We cannot avoid "the | traced directly ‘to the British stind. | conclusion that we are losing our ha! dst wklak> chorea dara | janes: and our own self-respect unless announced yesterday will be issued mes by 1 o'clock as an aid to adver- their last special offerings for the The Tribune on Thursday as its em- rel East Flooded With Liquors, Prober Says NEW YORK, Nov. 28—New York and New Jersey cities are being flooded with liquor from the Ba- hamas, Scotland and England, ac- cording to Frank J. Hale, an in- vestigator for the prohibition de- partment. He declared that a steam- ship had c‘eared from Scotland last week with 24,000 cases of whis- key bound for the “whiskey arm- ada camping ground” four miles off the American coast. Mord than 100° vessels are en- gaged in transporting contraband liquor to this coun:ry, Hale says, and millions of ¢ollars change hands each week in bootleg deals é we attack the problem vigorously. - EI “I dot not suggest military training tas a curé for all civic ailments, but 1 Sid AND 9-DAY TERM firmly believe it inculeates Ideas of COMMISSION IN MEXICO. ! MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28—(By° The} Associated Pres A commission of} honor and- duty in’ our young” men ,that must constitute a most valuable jnational asset.” 16 Americans, pointed at the re-| | SS cent convention of the Southern Com-| |B. I. ‘King was fined $50 and.given| Sleeping Sickness. In Calgary mercial congress to promote better} 30 days in jail by Judge John A. Mur-; CALGARY, Atla., Noy. 28.—Sleep- trade relations between Mexico aXl ray last ‘night for having: attempted | ing sickness is again reported in this the United States, arrived here last; to cut up “another colored sentieman j city, Robert Mason, 15 years old, has night. ‘or the, Sandbar elite a few days ago. been asleep 100 how F TIGER OF FRANCE FRAMES ANOTHER BOLT FOR AMERICA his adyisers were right, he did not disclose. He fefused again this morning to comment on the hot debate that was Waged over him yesterday in the sen- | ate, declaring that he felt he had fully | Answered in Boston the charges of }Tailitarism and imperialism and’ im | Proper use of black troops hurled \ (Clemenceau Up Before Dawn at Mansion | On Lake Shore Drive Preparing Third Big Message on Peace Subject A Lot Can. Happen tn- the | Next 24 Days! How much business CAN you do in that time? And how ‘much business WiLL you do? You can giye the same answer to both questions— jOne coffee cup was about half full, Another containing only dregs, in [which poison later was found. The = a fi |chemist who examiyed it said the LOS ANGELES, Cal., Nov. 28.—Murder or suicide? }poison evidently had been put into the That was the question the police are asking themselves|cup when it was about ‘half. full. of 7 7 i ; <2 |coffet, as the drug was too strong for today as they continued their efforts to solve the death by | ovens Riggetir oH vee ova heater BA poison here yesterday of a man who registered at a down} ixture. town hotel as V. E. Boge, of Portland, Ore., and who was be-) yotel attaches told the police that lieved to be V. Elwynne Boge or Vadene Boge of Hillsboro, |neither woman nor baggage followed Room; Poison Found in Cup Ore. Noting the man unaccompanied,'the man to the establishment, that-he a very satisfying answer, too— Inforn recelved from Portland! Homer Lawton, the room clerk on received no telephone calls; that the Was to the effect the dead man was|duty, inquired about “Mrs. Boge.” waiter who served the luncheon saw ‘If your little ads in the “Christmas Gift Sugges- ‘3 old and unmarried, which, ‘She will be along lal dgcordint to the police, only increased | baggage,” tho man re: their be’ Uderment ever bis having|ing to Lawton, <rttes on the hotel register, V. He went to his and Iater| Boge a Portland, Ore. ‘The|ordered luncheon for two to be served ort they. were particularly And hour afterward he anxiat e-woman in the staggered out of the apartment ease”— here Was one — <>» |into the arms of a houseman at y with the no signs of a woman's presence; and onded, accord-|that there was no evidence that the man received a call from anybody. Boge was believed to haye arrive? here by steamer ‘shortly before he reaclied the hotel, The ‘tirm | for and| which he expected to work here said ork! he had not reported. to it, tions” columns of this bin a ai Alphabetical Clas- sified Section are working for you every day Our representative will call to talk over what’s going to happen December 1—24. room said to tind ' CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—(By The Associated Press)—Fresh from a night’s rest in the Potter Palmer mansion: on Lake Shore drive where the roar of Lake Michigan must have tinged his dreams with visions of his cottage by. the sea in France, Georges Clemenceau was up before dawn today, working on his third big message to America. 4 The dged war premier had. con- and he wouldn’t say. fided _to:qnembers of -h’s party that! To his advisers.in New York, and his Chicago address, scheduled for! to-dozens of friends’ who have wired four o'clock this afternoon, in the! nim; urg’ng that he’ tone down nis Auditorium was to be a “message of| remarks so that ‘they would not of. Canes fend, Clemenceau has replied’ that he It was said that would be’ al did not come to America to be “ex- wholly different address from those} pedient” and that he must be left to delivered in New York and Boston, | deliver nis message in his own way. which roused Democratic and Repub-| It was’noted as his car “sped west lican senaters alike to attack him| yesterday, however, that he spent and dre 2 formal statement from / almost all. of the day alone. in his the British embassy at Washiugton. | compartment reading newspaper edi- But whether it would be more pa: j terials and. apparently deep — in cific, nobody but the Tiger could say | thought. Whether he conciuded that against him by Senators Hitchcock Borah and others, and that he didn’t want any more controversy with them. The Tiger planned to spend most | {f not*all of today in seclusion, leav- ing the Potter Palmer house only t2 go tothe Auditorium for his aaaress.» Memibers of his party were not aure | however; that. he wotild stick’ to his Plan. He has ‘fooled them too often before with ‘sudden decisions: Today's address probably w'll reach } More lsténers than Clemericeau hi spoken to since he arrived. Besides the 5,000 or more persons who will Squeeze their way into the Auditor- |fum, speaking devices will carry h Words to a crowd outside, ‘The ad- @ress also is to he broadcast by radio so that many thousands more wii! have an opportunity to listen in om t

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