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Weather Forecast FINAL | EDITION «. VOLUME VIL. “NUMBER 108. SIX PERISH, MANY MAROONED, IN GREAT BLIZZARD MURDER CAR {5 SUGGESTS CHECISION as ANLROAD TRANSPORTATION TIED SUGGESTS U.S. (TURK DECISION FOUND: POSSES “pustrrssiuee, TO CLOSE PORTS ~—YPAS STORM SWEEPS COUNTRY TRAIL KILLERS __ BUSINESS NOW Moni “a y Sabor, Whi Peer Pease plc's: ves Steamer Waits in Vain to| ot Not eriff, | Members Vote. 1 ,at every crossroads and invite every. } Abandon Auto Mile WYOMING: Partly cloudy tonight =2--| Che Casper Daily Tribune portion, Not so cold Thursday. CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1923. |Roads Impassable as Lowest Temperature of Winter Registered in Casper—Wyoming Generally in Grip of Below Zero. | | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. —(Spe- Ss Factories In Russa Y With Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain region in gen- eral experiencing its most bitter cold spell of the winter and a maximum of 20 degrees below zero recorded in Casper, the rest of the country was even less fortunate. High winds in the northwest drifted snow so that railroa¢ transportation | was virtually stopped on numerous divisions and four per- UNITION, one, be cals, TERME ote | Enter Smyrna Harbor! —Mines Clear Out to \the lack of law enforcement would he! |solved in short order, Woodruff also| |Proposed that only those members of sons in Minnesota perished from ex- (the legislature who had not taken a posure r th home had been Out of Oro Grande. Arink of whisky thig session be “Bal Sea. burned. Two deaths from exposure See mitted to vote on prohibition matters. | are also reported from Chicago. His remarks, delivered on the floor| > The storm, which came out of Alas- ALAMAGORDO, N. M.,/0f the house, were hearfl by-Superin-| CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 14—(By ad all over the Canadian pro- MANS ARE BUILDING Mi tendent W. L. Wade of the Wyoming The Associated Press.)\—Reuters un- noes, cove the entire country Feb. 14.—Posses took up the} Anti-Saloon league and by a score of derstands that the Turkish authori- 8 east of the Miss'ssipp! excxept Flori- trail this morning of Bill Mor-| Methodist Episcopal min‘sters here tles at Adrianople have ordered all 1 | 2% and immersed various sections ; d Buck Sel 'for a conference of the southern dis-| the old men, women and children to ¥ in sub-zero te ature, The weath- ris an ack Selsor, one of trict of the state. No action was ta.| vacate the town as a precautionary | 74 5 st of the cold spell {9 that whom shot and killed Sheriff ;ken on h's suggestions. measure, because “in the event of Bevare” wna. the: acedinuete 5 t to continue through thi W. L. Rutherford of Otero vals trouble, it would naturally be focused | itt xe throug s CHEYENNE, county, shortly before 9 o'clock last sessions marked night, Wyo. Feb. 14-1n| on Adrianople. by @n unusual num- ber of results the two branches of the ‘The two men abandoned the stolen! !esislature th's morning put through | CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. ord for mercurle depressions for this year was established at prac VOTEEXPECTED, ba ally every point in Wyoming, but six measures of statewide interest.| 44. — (By The Associated was accompanied by lttle wind. For awtomontte. welch “ther touk) trom) me senate mopronedi the dict in| Press.)—A telegram from Of Great Value to Both Coun-| this reason tho transportation sys Deputy-Sheriff Pete Luciano, near tion proposing a state soldier bonus; Angora to the Exchange tema in the ate have not been seri- cusly hampered. tries, Says Floor Leader in Speech to Senate. Corona Tuesday, at Oro Grande, a of not to exceed $500 per man, the} station 20 miles south of Alamogordo. amended bill leaving out all reference| Telegraph says the sderision } $ Stalled trains were particularly in : Hurrledly organized posses were un- to a combined system of primaries! oF ae Turks to coed the ports - evidence on, the Creat Noctheriieasd! able to follow the trail last night but and conventions and merely providing | °© Smyrna and Ismid to the allies is ° Chicago, vaukee & St. Paul t ai { 4 bik d th: thet, hi a 7 ¢ . 4 the Chicago, Milwauk & ul early this morning the car was lo-| that there shall be no change in party| "f¢vocable and that their warships | ASE re et At TN vctiroada, Not m wheal maved OGAtS cated near the railroad tracks, a affiliations within 90 days prior to| ™USt leave the harbors, | senate failed today to reach a yote tranacontinental. tine of the Zama mile north of Oro Grande and sey- the primaries, and the measure declar. The entry of Greek merchant vés- | On ths, Brean etht fines ROA ed yeate between St. Paul and eral parties began scouring the) ing that every sher'ff and county at-| into Turkish ports has been for-| | Bad: beeen. hoped’ by” admin eon |e iigton, N. D., and all trainees: sandy wastes. It was believed the|torney “shall prima facie be deemed, bidden, tho telegram adds. | | Jenders) and habe called (G8: USOT isa tor the Canadian provinues men were heading for the border. |gullty of malfeasance in office and u Eh posed. Digie oeemiaes rut Wewetelons | rere annulled : | subse cari providing for a rote ne: ay . Morr and Selsor were arrested persis to Bh ciehin Where open and! MARSEILLES, Feb. 14.—Smyrna| + | made material headway, Roads through the Dakotas, Towa at Corona Tuesday on a burglary | con cae ccs of any law of) harbor {s thoroughly laid with mines | ‘ and parts of Nebraska were reported chdee, e aste of Wyoming occur in the) which extend cuit t0 sea for a con-| : ea arive|!mpassable because of heavy drifts Deputy Sheriff Luciano and an as-|CONnty,,in Which officers are em-| siderable distance, according to. the| WASHINGTON, Feb. 1¢-—A drive | oo crow cauned by rd which sistant were taking the men to gan) Dloyed. It was thus made virtually) captain. of a steamer which arrived for a vote before adjournment tonight 1 i & et ‘ bs “ sot | swept those state t 3 J ektalamoserth’ ‘When, a row wiles corel a Sites me there will) here this’ morfing. The captain cad & ( ‘ ~~ f on the British debt funding bill was enisak. exsdecgsr-tnicey veansion-e homie out of Corona the men started to 2° nO bal fe nn fo the convention) when he. attempted. toventer the har- i [Oua., sa9pwer eyuuas <q.-ueyersopun | Ary Moony we in an effort to reugh «nd tumble fight in the car|*¥stemand it made m drastic. effort) por the forts signalled. thutt if on . he a Drees ap ete Intention to holdvwt cnable a relief train to roneh five car in which they overpowered the SWo | vate that offietais ratory te Me ted,| 20,it would be on chis¥own respons: | : Pauknt session LE nenesatry, loads of livestock stal‘ed in drifts four officers and took thelr guns, a 36-80, evel witaiut SPist Pie > Bi ee *| bility.” He themy requested a. Turkish / Discussion was opened today by | 1) th of River Falls, Wis., on Winchekter end an automatic revol-| oon ane ot the prohitition lane | Piuot ho said, and. after waiting in| enator Lodge of Massachusetts, re-| the chicago, St. Paul, Minn ver. ‘They left the officers on the) eee ee etee aoe at Paps vain for 24 hours put the ship on her| Publican floor leader, and chairman] 414 omaha road road and drove boldy into Alamorgor- fot shh Gagan patie pee 5 le course for Marseilles. ; of the foreigh relations coretUty es, es A. Ddilzzard in katchewan and do. ——— i ‘ ss . & brief speech in support of the debt} yranitoba also interrupted transpor- . file with the state law enforcement | Manito! alac e After “buying gasoline with money i ° funding agreement, curtailed, he said,| tation in those Canadian provinces stolen trom the sheriff, the mon were] commissioner monthly reports con: Severe Sanctions to Ryiina dopa Toy ad surly cote. fstion th. those Canadian Drovinees backing eu of fling sation when | crrins a gations, re Bel aie fac ecrnagien qari por ge sdahaces Lach Mik paMigawroti uae yaad (SY n | ae : é€ {impose é he British American agreement, graph and telephone communi- ating a state tax fact finding commis- P y The British American agreement,| ‘Telegraph ani x word from his deputies, jumped on|*'ns the running board. As the car sped The two prohibition measures haye the back'ng of Governor Ross. “ARE ARRESTED ON CHARGE BE OFF PRESS | POLICY, CURZON a “great substantial ract.” cation with some parts of the north- va “It is of value to both countries,” | west, was interrupted but generally Rutherford Tho alte fromthe or Sue Nate ae eet i MA CH { French for Sabot | 7 tip. said, “and of vatue to the world. | no serious delay was expected, aS ; { | ow, vi Concern was axpressec ‘01 - He died in a minutes, eee ee, lentes of Se) | BY R 15 age TELLS ENGLISH We start with the proposition, of) ee eee ee a Dakotas which PF arcth chet te tanerrred a toon hag offered the tax fact tthding oom: Piation th eored ait Pot ane had little protection from the storm. the southwest. He had served a term ct tind! - | course, that there will be no cance eds mission bill for the pu: f head- ation relgn dob. ia ne smite ae isti i i DUESSELDORF, Feb. 14 ; putea has no desire to exact! Cyc Aco 1A, — Winter's : Patrick Cantwet! and Fred Kateer |istings Rapidly Being Made » Feb. 14.! Addresses at Opening of Par-|surious interest or to make hard] secarest cut wave that came, dows p— i i i ees terms. We would not go to war wit con, the aaa WYOMING MAN FOUND ON ALIEN aire TRNS AFTER were arrested by the sheriff's deputies| Up—Information and Copy a hing ar ai A race) liament Show Great Britain's |°°™™,,,17°, "ou"! net, #0 te war with | oe "oe Aka” and. the aan | DRNING OVER HIS MAN | Tuesday evening 15 miles east on the —One hundred million marks, 5 pa Cm y "totta | orthwest today sttil was increasing { Jack Allen, U. 8. deputy marshal, | Yellowstone highway on the charge, Are: Baguested. Attitude on Ruhr. We aro disposed to hold those debts |i, intensity and spreading rapidly DENVER SIDEWALK; DIES IN POLIGE AMBULANCE returned this morning from Fallon, Ney., after delivering Bert Harris to the authorities there. Harris, who Was arrested last week in Casper by Hugh Patton, U. 8S. marshal for Wyo- ARMOUR STOCK CHANCES HANDS, CHICAGO REPORT of transporting lUquor. ‘The two men were in a car which had frozen up when they were taken and are said to have had seven gallons of moonshine in their posses- whether there are 100 candidates or a dozen candidates, Now, with few candidates entered, | is the time to cash in, to get a lead. It is easy now, A worker, one with| | real ambition and pep, can take a lead! |that will be hard to overcome on the }home stretch. More votes are given on subscriptions now than later. The Tribune Business and Profes- sional directory is rapidly nearing completion and is expected to be off and professional people, residences whtre located. ‘The slogan for the directory is, “If it’s not in this directory it's not in Casper.” Get in by calling us. not private no business is representing the fine levied on Gelsenkirchen as a result Police and French troops on Monday, man authorities there have refused to permit the French to requisition mo- | tor cars. A threat to ‘murder the chauffeurs if the automobiles are ta- (Continued on Page Four.) EX-GOVERNOR IS. of'the clash between German! effected at Bochum because the Ger-| LONDON, Feb. 14.—(By The Asso- clated Press.)}—Although the addresses of Premier Bonar Law and Foreign and settle them on and generous terms.” Referring to the large Interest pay. ments due from Great Britain, Sena- tor Lodge added: most reasonable would be p. there long." As long as Great Brita'n has mill- |tary representation in the Rhineland,| (Mr. Bonar Law pointed out, the gov- ernment remains in touch with the uation and has “the chance of a ay in the control of it The Central News learns that 15,- sible for them to remain} row. oyer the upper Mississtppt valley and plains state already having. em< braced the northerly Rocky moun? tain region and the northwest. : It was forecast to tumble the mer? ming, was wanted on a federal liquor | sion, They will be given a pre-|the press by the middle of March.|are due from the town today, while ov edrah eae tite to eat eee RA Gl seat lige oi breast el ha ie oer amt dia pti ae charge. liminary hearing this afternoon All persons who have contracted for| tho French retain in custody several| generally known concerning “Grene| azRe, emoUnt of the money ia Sa, Bs Pauly: Minn, early Salas er space Bre requested to prepare ma-|officers arrested in connection with |Brita‘n's policy in the Ruhr questions piuce on posterity & large alare ot | prospects of its prolingation for sey- bee Any Tees weone, TRIBUNE'S BIG GIFT SHARING terial for th's and if unable to bring| the incident. [the Beitiah pubic knew today thatl the debts of the war.” eral’ Hava: 5 it in to telephone the Tribune. It FY PONY etatpemexs Dave their Goubteemas . Wiss. . 9, > In Chicago the forecaster for t carly; toners ? puipeyes 9 directory will be a directory of : Lord Curzon pointed out that eat . . : astern limits of this arei tewal 5 cluding the burgomaster and the chief i : pposals the bill would be limited tot teach the eastern lim Stewart, Wyo., died enroute to the Hy | [tenants of the big buildings, and | of police wore subjected to a beating. (ZTence and Germany are engaged in| Proposals t Se the bitten edit? with the cold continuing severe und county hospital in the police am Me J | directory of physicians and surgeons| ‘The expu'sion of German function.| St Might be termed an endurance] “°° secre tS I SADA S| nceday or tater: = lesion: _ Papier. Coroner: Cscree! Dost. j in the city in addition to thelr listings| aries for refusing te carry out, the | test: napoement : | ‘The area of high pressure, remark Pebesictge hs i ors lena aha under classified headings. orders of the French his extended to}. The premier, while suggesting that| Acceptance of the Robinson amend-| aio in magnitude, last night I eart rican sie Se Maca Listing is free. All business houses Vohwinkel. The burgomaster and|th® eccupation would serve to satisty| ment was said to have been agreed! tenged across the upper Miss on the outskirts of the city or in any} the chief of police have been forced French public opinion, added, “ag a} UPON in confereces to between | valley to central Wisconsin and read- Summon Riot Witnesses. out-of-the-way places are asked to| to leave town. . |sincere friend of France,” that he did| Peenicr rene thea: i bela 17) ings as 15 to 25 degrees below BRONSON, Fla., Feb. 14.—Twenty- * . i a call, telephone or write to the direc- jnot see “how the French are go!ng coarse of the pill, and other leaders zero were r istered in this section five witnesses have been summoned|, HOw come? With the Tribune putting up over $16,000) try department and give the GELSENKIRCHEN, Feb. 14.—1t in| '2 Set. What they want." The plan was sald to be acceptable to crest of the cold wave was an to appear, today before the specialjin big, speedy handsome automobiles and cash, the great! ing, New businesses recontly located reported in French circles that se-| ‘I fear,” he continued, “that the| Svea! senators who had been plan-| nounced to reach Chicago Thursday grand jury here investigating the re-| campaign has not seen candidates entering as they should. |are aiso asked to do this. vere sanctions ‘are to be !mposed in|resu't of occupying the Ruhr and the|™P to fight the measure |morning, sending the mercury down Cent Rosewood race clash in wiicn| _ Perhaps it is because the prizes are so stupendous that no, A careful census will be taken, but| consequence of acts ot sabotage Serta Te aca REE Galen Carn Gebietes Sega re cerca | 2, ta below: “Riariy toda thee two white men and six negroes ieve i " =| it 1s well to be doubly sure that your} have caused an interference in tele-. ‘ntens'fy the feeling of the German teen sen faders loc to avold-| mometer stood at six above, a drop their lives and the negro section of| One can hardly believe it all. Anyway, no matter why, some-)!¢ httgay ter tt 9 cl Gary : : cation} nation and that danger will come la-, Ng the session planned for tonight by |2 degrees in the previous fourtech ayb u, is losin, derful rtunity. A dg; name 1s not omitted, for it costs noth-| graph and telephone communication rs a-, Rosewood was wiped out by fire. one, maybe you, g a wonde bad opportunity. Awards ing to be Usted under your proper! with Paris. jter. We still have our troops in the) unanimous consent agreemet for a will absolutely be made. No matter heading, ‘This meana only business| similar penalties, it is-said, will be Tepublic, I do not know whether it| Vote on the bill tate today or tomor. in tho Chicago | district (Continued on Page Bight.) GREAT OVATION iS ACCORDED TO That, too, helps, 000 French and Belgian railwaymen! © now in the occup'ed region, re Piss iceey 74 Peck WOR ae pack-| ary 20, the news story said, and it is| the doughnut, while the optimist—| | siven 8 choice of working on the lines ——— ers has passed from J. Ogden Arm-| expected announcement of the absorp- | We I, you know the rest. 1 o for jor leaving the Ruhr | BUFFALO, Wto., Feb. 14 : : t a tobe our, chairman of the board and hold-| tion of Morris and company will be)the beautiful if you would have It— | N = 4 R | Pe E T R | A i | — — - te : aus ; Telia: er of approximately 80 per cent of the | made then. coat th oe copper munities eas are eon tite : T common stock to a committee of three} Mr. Armour will remain as chair.| fered you 4€ you would profit ac ‘FINED FOR WIFE-BEATING: z rh na great ova Chicago and New York bankers, ac-| man of the board of directors, sald the | cordingly. | ———— | pip. ere here 'h's ‘ raey tanec contine t0 8 paws story. published 14: | Harald Bid Examiner, end in addition | ‘Such ai opportunlty—the equal ofl” 4154. Guid: ep)’ 14.—OBy ‘The Ap. plitged’ to have’ heen paid: Fred tor John Kendrick, furmer G 4 oie which day by, the Chicago Herald and I:xam-| probably will be selected as chairman |which has never been offered you be-| 210104 “Dresny << Former’ Goverinc| Detain: forme tate tes iinee leon LAST WEEK MAN \§ HELD einer Robert D. Carey, Senator Wa 50 § e nt. Aft iner. ate ee ne Pelee Poe cupiem, Drcgented | 0) Rel eA) Roberts of Oalahome etaed | ilbsloner to allow ihe Guaranty Btats ' jof Montana, Scott Ferris, W. D. Out-| ward the Or theater was pack Fifty one per cent of the common | formed. sale Taw. short. weeks from, now Thal si lod today’ of’ charges, that he ao-|bank of Okmulges to continue busi-| jman and C. A. Owens of the Haskell|ed t > nad gathered to heac stock of Armour and company of| Armour and company recently was | ‘Tribune will award all the energetic! (ota ‘a bribe while In office to pers| ness When It ine ecw ye, busl| inte ho have just ecmg from the railroad Lllnois, the parent organization, has|re-capitalized, Armour and company hustlers of thin section and the op:| Mian Okmulgee bank to operate| talline condition Sheridan and who are mak u tour 1 go from Buffalo to been trusted for a period of five years|of Delaware, being formed as a sub-|portunity existing for more “live! itor it had become involveat Dennis who was jointly charged in jot middle Wyom.ng " Casper with the three bankers, the voting| sidiary of the Il'inois corporation and|wiro” campaigners to enter the elec|"' A" demurrer to. the. indictment| the indictment haw ainmnponredl | soa taslere I proposed Wyoming ut > trustees, said the newspaper, who! $110,000,000 of bonds and preferred tion, and make. themselves important] against the former executive which |. The nonce held shat tacts stated | rallroad r are: Arthur Reynolds, president of| stock being offered for sale. ‘The)factors and probable winners of the! way returned by a grand jury in|in the indictment could not form the| Joln C’emmons, who was fined $100| | Keer tc party the Continental and Commercial Na-| company is one of the world’s largest |grand prizes, is actually calling aloud.| Gyuigee in March 22 of last year | basis of m mow indlooment. in ust'ce court Idst week on a charge) people of this city in the railroad = tional bank of Chicago; Samuel M.|meat packing businesses and has a|Why, it's anybody's opportunity for| way gustained in. district court by| Grant Gillespie, newly elected Ox. (of wife beating, was arrested at hia|and ail aro ext lesirious of ob-| ‘Tho dinner Roberts, chairman of the committee, al stock capitalization of approximately |the big automobiles. |Special Judge Hal Johnson of Shaw-|mulgee county attorney gave notice|home in Evansville day after:| taining the oplr f such men aslat the H former treasurer of Armour and com- | $150,000,000. |; Here is an opportunity, # for! nee. }of an appeal to the state crimina!|noon by the she na sim-| Kendrick reg 8 t t pany, now president of the Metropol-| Regarding the purchase of Morris!the man or woman who looks at a| Judge Johnson held that the official| court of appea flar charge. quarts of moor " n {tan t company of New York and| and company, the newspapor enid {t in| ¢ nA business standpoint and) acts charged in the indictment were! Jt hnson allowed tt mh f o Albert H. Wiggin, president of the| “practically an established fact who arrives at a conclus'on ‘as to its) not within the eccpe of the official] sixty days in which prepa Chase National bank of York. | Absorption of the Morris company |morits by the way it appeals to them| duties. of the governor and lience| appeal and ten days whe & i ths 5 " aw ‘ormal announcement of the de-| would be with the idea of a businesx|/as a business proposition, Bome #:x|\cculd not be the subject of bribery. {defense to suggest amendmer ann a'nat) tng ‘ 5 , ' nid lopment will be made after tho an.| increase by Armour and company of|peraons will earn upwarda (o $300 or| Mr. Mobertaon wae charged with| The merits of the cuso were will . e " of Cam ual of the stockholders, meeting (Continued on Page Bight) i Wontinged on Page Four) accepting a part of m $25,000 bribe! argued.

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