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The Circulation of the CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE Yesterday Was 9,665 Che Casper Daily Crib: yo) CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. eee Weather Forecast Fa'r ton’ght and Sunday except somewhat unsett’ed in southeast por- tfon tonight; not much change in temperature. te eee NUMBER 131. | Sacco Loses ‘14 Pounds on Food Strike BOTH slDES IN OCCUPIED AREA ARE ANXIOUS 10 SETTLE, REPORT KIDNAPED LAD FORCED 10 LIFE OF CRIME ADE GANNON 1S ‘“Pidmmmmly” Plunges to Death in’ New York BACK AT HOME FORLONG REST Boy Confesses That Man ‘Now in Prison at Rawlins Carried Him Off and Trained | Him for Burglaries DEDHAM, Nicola Sacco, awaiting court action Mass., March 10.— | on appeal from his con Bartolomeo Vanze 1921, today of hunger jetion with {1 for murder in histwenty-fourth day strike, was fourteen CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10.—Following his confession acc EE ee that R. F. Smiley, now serving a sentence of from 11 to 1 gare) aa gia hiawiae ate, years in the Wyoming penitentiary at Rawlins, had kidnaped him and then trained him to assist him in burglarizing houses, Albert Lowery, 12, was due to be returned to the Colorado state home for dependent children at Denver today.) nounced intention to take no food . er tad been |Pinch of Hunger Lends, i o new trial her had been a Encouragement of Sen- granted refused, he told his prison guards this morning that he the Nd off the town to show Uncle Joe what the home folks think of him, On, his triumphant. retreat to- re- tirement the aged Tegislator had no time for sentimentalists. He kept his party merry with quips and stories. that fi ‘The railroad equipment on t ride to congress did not quite measure up to that of the present, but then it was not so bad after all, said Uncle Joe. “This country isa hell of a suc- cess,” opined Uncle Joe when pressed for some formal statement. “Just let that stand as all the interview I care to give out. I'm not giving interylews any more. I'm out commission now anyway, and im going home to rest, that's what I'm home to do—noth'ng else. Mr. Cannon possesses recuperative powers for one of his advanced years, thought the friends who sent him to represent them in 23 congresse: dort OSES NO SESSION OF stone, will be completed 1 of the year. the end CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10. polices rushinging to hold back the crowd, remarkable | Charles 8. Hill, state immigration gent during the last four years, whose term wi!l expire April 1, has entered the service of the Haskell North-and-Soutt. railroad as right-of way agent and already 1s making right of way contracts between Miles City, Mont., an@ Sheridan, Wyo. Coast Slayer | Pays Penalty SALEM, Ore., March 9.—Hustad A. Walters, convicted of the murder of Jerome Palmer, Portland policeman, was hanged at the state penitentiary | here toca: ‘Lad Saves Younger Boy from Injury An act of bravery that et‘icited the late yesterday so that today only the finishing of the arguments and the court's charge. to the jury remained, P ACKING PL ANTI Fair Weather MERGER ‘READY Details of Combine Will Be Announced | Soon and Demurrer Will Be Entered to Complaint of the Government CHICAGO, March 10.—Proposing to demur to a com- plaint of illegal combination filed by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace, Armour & Co. and Mortis & Co., two of the five} leading meat packing concerns,have virtually consummated the proposed merger that awaits only a formal statement to Forecast for Coming Week WASHINGTON, March 10.— Weather outlook for the week be- ginning Monday orthern Rocky mountain and plateau regions: Fair east and | probably occasional rains or snows | west of the divide; temperature | } normal or above. yuthern Rocky mountain and plateau regions: Fair, temperature | normal or above most of the week Pacific states: Generally fair in Californ’a and occasional rains else. where; temperature near normal. TURK REPLY ON WAY TO ALLIES ‘Economic Section of Treaty Draft Holds | Principal Points at Issue; Political Clauses Acceptable, Is Report CONSTANTINOPLE, March 10.—(By The Associated | | Press, )—tThe Turkish counter proposals to the peace treaty drafted at Lausanne, handed to the allied high commissioners | late last evening are understood to be on their way to the sev- | adds IRRIGATIONISTS They have not gotten what they went into the Ruhr-to obtain and French industries are belng seriously affected by the curtailment of the coal supp'y. In these enspatches impossible for pres- to continue much The suggestion is that it will be ent conditi longer. With regard to the customs barrier around the Rhineland, it {s asserted that other trade interests bestd. those of Great Britain are complain- ing over the French restrictions. Hol- land and Denmark according to the Telegraph's dip!omatic correspondent, have made representations to France on the subject. Sweden, whose large trade in Ruhr ore has been virtually stopped, also {s disgruntled and {s said to be only awaiting some move by Great Brit- ain. Washington, the correspondent also {a interesting itself in the fon although along independent no writer suggests that the con- | tnental sufferers are like'y to start diplomatic conversations with Great | Britain with a view to making com- mon representation in behalf of {nter- 6 for him. water, This has been his daily = f, P. P Strecese Ie His Onl The child was taken into custody \) g GRAND JURY WILL ration since the atrike began. timent for Feace Fact, YY | here the latter part of January, when |Us Us Beiertontin sot ReLarneei. wan B ois h W ‘ c St Tod Smiley was arrested after the robbery postponed yesterday for a week at ritis nters Say. atement lo ay. of a Cheyenne residence. Foot prints | the request of attorneys for the ae ee s in the snow showed that both had | defendants. H been on the scene. The accused in | Se a a LONDON, March 10.—(By ; DANVILLE, Ill., March 10.| s'sted that they wee father and son, ES IOAUES | The Associated Press.) Me 3 “Ty; aie) a t of questioning could SYENNI a i ginity Sree tae ae —Uncle Joe” Cannon, the} *mt ne amount of que i | CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10. though offering no very defi- patriarch of congress, was|**¢ their story. The man was con-| 4 grand jury for the United States n 1 fi - tired S| victed and sentenced; the boy was| court for Wyoming has been sum-| | nite evidence to support their back under his own roof tree| hela in the county jail here. Today] moned for April 2, and a petit jury statements, some of the Brit- here today to rest, definitely | he admitted that he had been kid-| for April 9. The juries have been | ti ARI ish correspondents in the retired from public service for | aped by Smiley from the home last| summoned to report about a month Ruhr assert that there is a tendency the first time since he went to Wash-| New Year's day and that his adbuctor | earlier than is customary. towards peace and that both sides ngton during the administration of | then pee bare ier a to stand bitte eo es would welcome a sett'ement, ending President Grant. while the burglaries were taking | MEDFORD, Ore., March 10.—The| tho strain of the past few weeks. GR aE arr er canusin “saw ihe [Dm Contract Let For | | fate of Dr. Jouett P, Bray, chiroprac-| ‘Both the workers and the indus- ee agen Veteran statesman, tired, pale and N. P b 4 ‘) tor and minister, Howard Hill, or-| trialists on the German side are tired walk'ng on the arm of a friend, al- e chardist, and J. F. Hittson, automo-| of the struggle, the correspondents though none the less jauntily, despite CHAS 5 NG Ww rresbyterian ane are bile merchant, was expected tobe In| say, the former seeing no hope of his 87 years, leave the train which ou {\ _ Wihllc bride the hands of tho circuit court jury) winning while at the same timo their brought him from Chicago on the = Church, Cheyenne Young (inset), famous “Human Fly, some time today. sufferings are augmented daily. The second lap of his journey home. ai fell ten stores es om Pe be at the The defendants have been on trial] industrialists, with the exception of In deference to Uncle Joe’s wishes, Sie calpain tap eete= icecream: | tor alleged participation in the kid-}one or two of the most influential, Danville did not turn out with bands CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10—J.| Broadw Sark: Woung wage en: naping and hanging of Joseph F.| are feeling increasingly the pinch of and: Ueeorated “aitaniapiien to “wal R. McDonald of Denver, with a pro-| aged in stunt when he Hale, on March 17, last, by a band] jost trade and aro fearing for the cotanthin? NEW HASKELL ANILROAD posal of $149.144, is the low bidder pat tae de 7 or tbe agit tnd of masked and robed men. future. appa for the erection of a new Presbyter-| 's shown midway in his climb. ‘The e 4 state closed the! on ‘ But just as soon as he gets rested =~ lian church here. Work is to hegin| ‘Pioto above was taken as the body ae astene setae: cee eae The French on thelr part are rep- up the folks are planning to blow at once and the edifice, uf Indiana; Struck the sidewalk and shows ‘the bins: 3 ‘ resented as suffering scarcely less. leral allied capitals. The document is presented in parallel) niration of all who saw !t was per- ; : “ oe halt of BASTROP CASE lsoenea cas Bary Brod 13 yaata of make pI EE SCE SO: paceman poe par basen Here wy FE EF :: columns, the text of the Lausanne document being faced with | tna London mevertmant ma oa ttt jage, yesterday afternoon on South ; pscpced ria wemmen sa Uboener i veetere the modifification proposed by the| Turkish subjects in the allled coun-| formal complaint to on nari ; one _stumb! plod! re-jJames B. Forgan ofthe Nationa: shine Anta: cao) z ¢ allie me eae d t Paris in we BASTROP, La, March 10—There|¥eorold Bobby Melivaney from. the] .,cieq‘to ne removed, that ‘of, the| Bane of epee a apts the -.Aations: nom je, nection and the capitulationa| the alles seek for thelr nationals in| awaro of tha state of British feelings. was no session of the Morehouse peeeln 4 is ete ees tescaer|A®mour and company stock values,| gin, New York banker, arrived at an| WASHINGTON, March 10—Imme-| PTY =a) | Goneral Sir Arthur Gomey, com: parish grand jury today, the investi- i Pe si) eiteate nd Chbala |agreement on the valuations after a, ate relief for thousands of farme Senin maser TOnceny The Asso: manding the British forces in the gators haying adjourned late yester-| 1" Cangertis peor ad not been for th |conference with Nelson Morris, head| located on federal irrigation proj NSTANTINOPLE, March 10.—| ciated Press.)}—Direct negotiations be-| 4 =re, 2ke™ returns to his post to- day ‘until Monday morning. It was| himself and if it f sf fen i 4 | of Morris and company and other offi-| 19 the west will be made available The Associated Press.)—Although| tween the forelgn concession holders |” It im stated that the question believed that the inquiry into hooded | speed with which he acted, in rob clals of the concern at Ocean Park,|UDder_a policy announced by Turkey's answer: to the propo: and the Ottoman government are| of sranting the French railway rights band operations would come to a) ™ight have been Ser gedad os aaa | $ Fia. tary Work of the.interlor dep: Aida hee tet Lansanun Coniilared provable. cea, toeens of] 2) teh: Brita ao been: settied close “ear next week. Attorney| Jt seems that ina! yee yay oe ‘The last. published financial state-|™Ment- The farmers in many cases! important modifications of the po-| diaposing of the most difficult prob- | @Bcably, but no offic‘al confirmation Genel Gog: AI FAL Gly, (a. FAW FAAS eee ey pate ment of Armour and company as of|@4 been threatened with ruin’ jtical clauses of the treaty, the] jem between the allies and Turke is obtainable. more witnesses remained to be called| way of the car. Young Proud saw ‘ Devembor 31, 19237 planed thie aesera[tnroush their failure to raise sufti-| Angora government finds difficulties the coomomio clauees of the treaty | ec & Retire ceapenior ag ongemaas Orme ar eens Ta beed camired pa) NEW YORK, March 10—On his | o¢ the concern and its subsidiaries at| let crops to pay charges due the) in the economic section and in the] which the Turks refused to sign at} BRITISH AMBASSADOR ILL in tion would be concluded aid. Nelther of the boys # m| fest day in uniform at tho Yankee | $441,540.62). Mortis and companys Sovernment for supplying water and paragraphs. ¢ epithe troubles. e2 | eee tla enter oa heer ine MBASS: Tes Tunes: MAE oy camp at New Orleans, Babe Ruth, | statement as of October 29, 1921 | Wi eee, the new Policy| the capitulations question a considerable number of English| PARIS, March 10. — Lord Crewe, out to regain the home run crown | Placed its assets at $91,405,2 ss dba ia | ‘The note, now in the hands of the} eady have inaugurated| the British ambassador is seriously il he lost last year, failed to lift the | Bi tishy French, Jtalian and Belgian rsations with the Angora) with pneumonia, which cGeveloped ball over the fence, but did send | '60 OVERCOME high commissioners, insists that ment [from Influen one of his typically hard drives near the wooden wall, Critics who saw Ruth in his first 1923 performance telegraphed home that he was still weak from the attack of influenza which seized him when he was getting into con- dition at Hot Springs, Ark. At his | first few times at bat he lifted pop | ‘W.0, WILSON OF CASPER MADE LAW EXAMINER BY COURT T APPOINTMENT BANKER FOUND DEAD AFFAIRS ARE PROBED | BY ETHER IN | N. ¥. SUBWAY), 10.—Sixty SPIRITS HIGH NEW YORK, March ups, passengers on a subway train were NEW YORK, March 10.—Resting a little more comfort- The Brooklyn regulars beat the (aes carly today. by athe eer ably, and anxious to get back to his desk, Samuel Gompers, Yannigans in a practice session at ing from a can carried by Ric a Clearwater, Fla., yesterday 4 to 0. | CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 10—|Chanorro a, young South American, ly , * |who told the police he fae ct . 74 esis of ane snetean He dere Hon svar ses perienely The state supreme court has appoint pity ee pie ae eee | CHICAGO, March 10.—With the death of Fred W. Popp, president of the Logan Square FB fori in ante bel hitis' when taken to’the hospital.several NEW YORK, March 10.—Mem- | ¢d the following law examiners for «| pulled in’ at a station, practically| Trust and Savings bank, made the subject today of one investigation, another inquiry was uffering wi prone : bers of the football rules committee | three-year term: C. P. Arnold, Lara-| every passenger in one car was feel-| ordered into the accounts of his bank by state bank examiners, working behind closed doors, days ago and for a time was threatened with pneumonia. met in secret session today to com | nie Wijiam 0. Wilson, C. ling effects of the ether. Some wo: The bank president’s body was discovered early yesterday morning ir ll may,” Mr. G jempers | upon accepting the invitation of the! sider proposed changes in the } am O. Wilson, Casper; C. A.) rien were hysterical. Two passengers | % i “4 z t eet SMALE GOU pS, an il W. C.|Inner Circle, a political writers organ.| rules, No radical changes were |Aaring, Basin; Clyde M. Watts, Chey-| were removed to a hospital. Chanorro| & lonely road near here, a bullet hole in his head and an automatic pistol with one shell exe Roberts, “I'd get out of bed and ics lection 1 REAR aac bal tuniotins| Speetumed tt pau. abt 'enne; Louis J. O’Marr, Sheridan. wan arrested. | ploded lying near by. the next train to Washington and go} irectors said the institution to the office and get a Bank checks to his father prior to his de right down was nolvent parture for California two months work. I feel strong enough for : | (Phe discovery of $61,000 of cancell-|#g0. Ho sald the $61,000 needed now."” ed checks in the doad bank presi-| Checks were drawn oj personal Despite his weakness he steno dent's clothes, all mace payable to| &ccount at National to some business yesterday. ™ ane endorsed by @ son, Paul W. Popp, | Bank at St. Gompers was at the hospital ie secretary and castle®’ of the Logan A film ‘unthotate laét night; She came | Square ‘Trust and Savings bank here from Wash'ngton when her bus-| Comirlg out victorious in the race;est, pitching in with boundless en-{ it, the closing hours of the big votes; scriptions have a voting power of| first per re js nothing to be| came to tho attention of state bank) = en pry, n., Mare band was ordered to the hospital by| is the aim of every “live wire’ in| thus!as 1 energy to put the!r| will be but a few minutes away. newrly two million votes. There i ained y holding back subsertp- mUnere, Ue funeral services : Dr. ch, who scolded his)the race and from the activity that| candidate across. There's not a minute ime to be| no mit to the number of clubs a|t f you id them than| The cancolled checks ranged 1n} urds f ent for t he ng sought atten-| friends of candidates are showing it This coming week ond up to mid. vi now—every ngle moment is/ candidate may turn in. Twelve of| Monday April you will be| amount from D00 to $30,000 nd) newspape m sooner. Mr. Gompers was abed| seems there is an intense rivalry on| night, Monday, April 2, are the last] of vital importance and should the | them th the ing | were drawn < Republic Nation. he t a hote! before he called| every hand, each cand'date has his| days of the biggest vote offer of the| means of pushing you that much| votes power ¢ av uch | al bank , n lor h clre of friends who re] campaign. ly wing down | furth to ByUCccers. i ed a furt r Parl. t bar r ! > a c h when he’ boostin heir favorite nd 2e| to what amo. J er of da It Out in Time. b iF r but he insisted! “faction are “up in arms” in earn on, o ‘ore you know I n no ix clut 1 ( I ) ' ny Ps L o