Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1923, Page 1

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Lhe Guaranieed Circuiation of he Casper Daily 1ridune 1 esierday Was 10,023 Sictee’ ‘nox naw te nares FINAL ==— =) Che Casper Daily Tribune (555, CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1923. NUMBER 149. SIX GERMANS.“".ED IN BATTLE WITH FRENCH WALL STREET BOMB PLOT IS CONFESSED| =. ete | Here Changed| ARE WOUNDED IN memory of mbers, the Rodeo MIAIL ROBBER, MADE EXPLOSIE Prize on Big Votes of First Period ©2°-::= MAU? FACTORY that it might not infringe upon Ex-Evangelist in Los Angeles Jail Admits the ng that the veteran bodies I to plan on May 30. te tho Rodeo had planned tneir | French Face Big Problem Wh Manufacture of Infernal Machine but Says Right On the Job, B’Gosh! | Contestants Strive, cor tr the evening they decides si f that a boxing match or any other In Enforcing Threat to to Cinch Prizes) *het!s events booked tor that day Deport Rail Workers would not be tn keeping with the Before 10 o’Clock, wit! xr seneratty ptannea tor | Who Stay on Strike. He Knew Nothing of Intended Purpose. LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 31.—Man the purported confe: any of the details of on of Herbert Wilson, convicted mur- the holid 2 : Monday Night | Ro oa goer peece man pe bBeD and former evangelist, that he y & BERLIN, March 81.—(By actured the explosive in thé bomb which killed 39 per- : SOMETHING Tatts | Meee AEP The Associated Press.)—Six held from the nubitc Foote crue +920; are’ with- 4 g TAS WRONG MoMeNT 4 a “fo rthe pres-executive committee, has been in this ent” it was admitted today by county countr: and federal agents. n with the explosion. Wilson, 2 prisoner in the Los Ange a les county jail, has been questioned | at length many times by groups of deputy sheriffs and postal {aspectors, Acocrding to the Los Angeles Times, and these officers expect others of va- rious branches of the federal! govern | ment, including W. J. Burns, director of the bureau of investigation of the department of justice, te come here | f ry obtain fuller Infurmation than | Yote period comes in sight, Monday | Krupp plant in Essen have | night at 10 o'clock, is the fateful been killed and twenty in- hour. One should not rest. One jured in a conflict with the should not hesitate, If ever there| French military, says a Cen- was a time worth real money to you, | | tral News dispatch from Essen today. it Is the time between now and Mon-} [ The trout occurred through the day. French unexpectedly proceeding to oc Consider again seriously that the} | cupy certain of the Krupp’s motor value of the six biggest prizes runs into thousands of dollars. And the but never was arrested in connec the machinery and went e to of. next awards after the big cars and : ‘er oppositio: no message parses of cold. and eigen ean! Attendance at Nicholson] ter opposition, the. message states, ot e officer in charg of the French Think what that means to you. triage paein men to retin to | . You can well afford to devote every | Funeral Brings Con- duty, but they refused and surrounded wakeful moment between now and the threatening them with at Monday night to your campaign. You tack » to $2,400 in the next gressman Home. © FULL advantage of —— | the present big vote schedu rs stopped sf yet have persuadel Wilson to t NEW YORK, March 30.—One Ia- Wilson js said by Los Angeles offi-| borer is known to be dead, ten others cers to have told them he had designed |are missing and nine seriously in- the bomb and manufactured some of jured as the result of the collapse of | {ts most intricate parts at his home|a t here, while under the impression it] in ding in the course of erection | idge street on the east side} _ pr 2 PAL | Declaring his en pleasure be was to be u by bank burglars who|this afternoon. Firemen, ignoring| | id beens IONS FACIOR: ing back re eth st sles: wanted to clk vault to hide evi-}the danger of falling walls, It’s the big subscriptions that count na . * . a: having opened it by using t nine persons from the ruins. most votes. By getting a few of|there were many things for the good bmbination others w re injured. He stated he went east in August eae oie before the September tragedy and, at | a point near New York city, met a man who employed him to construct | the engine of destruction. which he turned oyer only a few days before the ; | explosion. } Later, he was quoted, he learned from “friends in the underworld” what use had been made of the bomb} NTW YORK, March, 31.—Two men and still later recognized a published | were burned to death and eight per- photograph of a man in Warsaw, Po: | sons seriously Injured early today in land, as that of the purchaser of the|a fire of supicious origin in an east those it is possible for ANY candidate | of Wyoming which he hoped to fur-| |in ANY district to WIN a CAR by fan of een, | 10 o'clock Monday night. The race! _ area hte | so far is slow and close, ‘This is what | STs": Charles B, Winter, Wyoming's | you might call OPPORTUNITY. representative in the jhouse, returned | Campaign headquarters will be! to Casper Saturday. He will remain | open until 9 o'clock tonight and until! here unti! e | 10 o'clock Monday night to receive | subscriptions on the big offer. | All subscriptions, however, mailed | In any postoffice anywhere before 10 | o'clock Monday night will count in on| the big offer even though they do not reach campaign headquarters till| tend the funeral at Denver, ther during the next se y next week “My opportunity to be at home for a day or two arises from the sudden death of Senator Nicholson of Colo- | rado and my appointment as one of the congressional committee to at * said Mr. striking German rail the occupied zone must elther return to work or be expelled finds the allies 7 in possession of nl! Ruhr and Rhine- infernal ‘machine. side tenement, making a total of nine} Tuesday or Wednesday. J niees. The Journey Was, nnkxpent: |, co Cone lie erode tices sk the While officers said they took the al-| persons who havo lost thelr lives| DONT DILL YR DALLY. 5 < jh. ot Bre 5 Several matters bt tbor. | ittah aren, leged’ confession with more or less| here in fires this week. Five were | This is no time to dilly dally. This Lee I hoped to close remain sus Enforcement of the order, {t seems, skeptic’sm ‘‘the fact remained that | burned to death in an apartment firc | 1s time for action. ‘This Is the time| Venaca, will offer the transportation officials Wilson hud made it and they cou'd| in Hast 67th street Monday and two to win the prize of your choice. If| ?” something of a problem, for approx!- see litte he could hope to gain if it| firemen were killed yesterday while ly ba ing. to Be Teme thict ‘Something substantial has been 1G "ae it NOW, s ‘ y ® | secured for our postoffice and I hope | to do more in this regard. Legisia Were not true, considert he had] fighting a blaze in East 27th street. been convicted of murder, still faced may be th Don't waste a minute. Get so in- affected. It is expected that the pro- possible tral fe mail robber! the ment pr Cox. his a’l fared trials | Get. so: ture is of course at a standstill until] (oe ee will take. sane ring to keep that in | terested that you think “WIN” inthe regular session in December un weds seer Ecatar, trotenartits i | ne result of his | (Continued on Page Ten.) Jless a special session is called in S tscrlsorrsil = ee paseo lion to s aitet Harhaxt | — ——___—_ } October of which there ts some like nie ten ane be fue oo r other felonten growing |Postoffice at Camp | _,Th stoning weeks ot tho ich French custome. officers, eat out of a break from ja'l last Octobe seventh congress ei ¢ Ms mately hal a million p ing the families o , includ- 4 ; bie | Cd in an automobile at Hoechst yes- W Ison himself ind'cated he was and much valuable Nea’ by regret for “earlier mis Ground Petitioned | wna smporiant togisintion wan crowa. | °98Y Will be used toward defraying ree EXECUTION IS Masons Sheriff and City Court Judge’ OMAHA FIRM TODIREGT | Ratna "cess “ene"ares tects lft ak of the hing," 8 CHEY wai Merch Slee the reclassification of employes f 1 ‘essure TANKS USED TO ' Among Great List Found Guilty of | roctinster Willams, Ttans haa op | il, wore pened under great pressure | TANKS, USEE PORE > ° | plied to the postoffice department for| during tho closing week. : CURY MINE, oy whe ams. ae i: er gees ; i | permission to open a bfanch pc at ince March 4 I have been work 7 » ), The government-own- tort Witton had’ told the police he | Liquor Violation Conspiracy [Maen “Peer Wee ace Tea NE the Geereane imitenLsag could solve the Wall street bom = plosion mystery to was received diferent'y in different quarters. “Bunk” pronounced Cnief William ental matters of inter a | Bruce & Grupe of Omaha have been|camp ground, The office, if estab-| est to Wyoming people ar we ather | ; MOSCOW, March 31.—{By The Ax-| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 31.—Fifty-five of 62 resi- awarded a contract by the ‘Cheyenne | 1 ahed, will, recelve, for milan als. re is de ht af er th Wash 3 socixted Press.)—The death sentence} dents of Gary and Lake county, Indiana, tried on a charge|°!ty council to supervise the paving | tribute bya hment of troops with tanks, | I be instituted | money orders. It is estimated that ne. return fe necessary in al (7) & Cousnment of t a the eae tion of the department of justice when | (i) i by the central executive com-| by a jury in United States district court here today. Bruce, head of the firm, waa citylof the office in 1922, 1f it 1s estab-/ to return for, u Biren Oar he se Brench aaa the report was shown to him at Mi) vii eet yet been carried out, Among the most prominent defendants found guilty were | engineer of Omaha for 15 years. lished. | TIRED [Gre Coat Nitaton ita tee '¢ true.” commented of-| it was said at 6 o'clock this after-) Roswell O. Johnson, mayor of Gary; William H. Olds, sheriff noon. cy LEE :. | — s tective agency of Lake county; Wm. M. Dunn, judge | j ficlals of the Ldaienalyee teh aries of the Gary city court, and Blaz Lucas, | : Hereay nen they een reveaie "aiy a Gary attorney. | | Bropicted nae ey able to make’ in Seventy-five persons living in Gary } names we ares hv Fes and Lake county were indicted by a) | josures esting d : 4 “The Los Angeles Times ea!d today reg rg any aera d DAAWS $100 FINE HERE 7 1 - - ; 1zed the charge of conspiracy to violate the| | that Wilson d ape says War- Volstead act. Five pleaded guilty be- & _ photograph of @ TaD ite ‘an individ fore trial, the indictment of Stanley) | aay aa that of Max Wott, whom, he Kosowski was nolle prossed and seven | Frank Meagher was fined $100 tn ual of the same ni cou pals )other defendants have not been ar-| | police last night for violating said he sold the bome. | rested. the 1 Meager had A man was arrested te ee i Os | ing today that it estimated the world produc-!! : ¥ Det severe, the FORGED PASS DRAWS FINE. WASHINGTON, March 81.—In announcing today that it est ; m CHEYENNE, Wyo., Marrh 31.—| tion of beet and cane sugar for the crop year 1922-1923 at 20,450,000 short tons, the d piieg ee ae as Wolte. Expenditures to be made at the Casper plant of the Texas) Using a ratiroad pass issued to an-| partment of agriculture said it was not prepared to estimate the probable consumptive de pos ieee trailed was Wolfe Lindenfeld xD t of appropriations of approximately $9,500,000) other rost B. C. Willard of Kansas| mand. LN ie : r silas William Lind: Paget nid Chere uy the company in several states, will) City $790 when he pleaded guilty in| «world production of beet and cane sugar for the crop year 1922-1928 is estimated at {d that agents are) for refineries . ‘ , | Unit tes court here jursday. Ini 5 iculture,” the statement saic and Wolfe. Tindenteld was brousht!}, $400,000, according to advices received by the Tribune/winara admitted that ho and his| 20,450,000 short tons by the United States department of agri € ate : ry | specet " o") ne. “Beet sug: production in Canada ~ here rom Poland last December. was today from a high official of the company. This money will] wite traveled trom Loe Angeles tol issued by Secretary Wallace's office ed States d held on Ellis Istand and then mys k ded for ‘equipment to\increase the gasoline produc-/ Cheyenne on o pase tsatied to other| ‘This ts 300,000 short tons more ten | and the United States is estimated at orted. Wolfe, described by | be expendec Pr + ; r persons. The journey to Kansas City| the 1021-22 production and 2,000, 754,000 tons, compared with 1,102,00¢ ok a papeated: sh communist and ation” of the plant, according to this source of information, |}; intertubted by”. willatd'a arrest) shes? tener more? than ithe: 1618-18 to ae. Siete: is ° ° > ° ° ° charged with se! but according to Allen © at ‘The man | tons in and with member of the Third Internationale’s ‘ and sear pancverents will be carried) 1, Wyoming. Reipnaterh aris a Vareat. epi eine: | productio | ‘The present capacity of the Texas, ey at H | company's Casper plant {s 6,000 bar-| ref ee rels of cruce ol! daily, This run can} Zehr tegay ° * ° ° = 2 | o ° cs ° 2 ? aa ars. Although beet the United St > ¢ ° pro: | cee wet ‘JURY RETURNS GUI & ° > batteries of stills will be added to this ° ° t 2 | equipment but no announcement tx - is, er , N OUT forthcoming as to capacity when the! _BT, At Fin t : GK work is comploted. * | 7 {CH i AS aor gape es ofl rwenty-e'ght minutes for ‘1 clier t of jafl pending —— | verdic hearir t commerce ur te e case. Ha't of : and the other «» | be increased to some extent. Several) tion of the United States district at ‘Bishop uttle Dre 6 with| the jur that} guilty c y aftern Ray rec | 10,000 circulation daily and|tee 1s more pronounced when it ts) from his stu n ysion of the trial of Ralph 8 the Smith & Purn- Edwin H. Luikart, pres : ted Staten district at hele | | | us | = on, was|orney, Who stated that 5 5 bell PP 1 a bounds. known that the Tribune's circulation | little or no excuse f et eee ba « Silth & ur Caper ely and rere, | Zr ‘ | | still growing by leaps and boun } ath state of c with g i coupes eiday nd reser oe | eo aa ss ine alsned Bitoni MAING AGQUN |” oat is the record attained by the |is now equal to that of any other two| pr “aac lan dhs we eae Reem n with the raid J GU Seaicee Nara rae: ootiaylcac? pia agieint ationnas said that Mr.| Casper Tribune during the last few|daily newspapers in Wyoming. production ey 1 callie of|on the club in tho basement of the 3 re a wrk c sonspirac The ¢ t y sald Mr. ek a: | time ago was indicted for consp ; nnections| 8T. LOl18, “fo | Ala “h. 31.—‘The! weeks and the publisher is now ready| Ten thotisand papers 4 ered h Lutkart had s day means) lation in to detrei Mo Lion Bonding and Bure h th before the alleged) Rev. Dan‘el 8. Tuttle, presiding bis-\to guarantee all advertisers a dally |over 25,000 readers and iy os aie e c Nes "s atte filed | gambilr I Rens ot Mor Omaha, but thie com | attempt was perpetrated | hop of the Hpiscopal church of the) paid circulation of over 10,000 every|are the advertiser's market ft u : F pi att uy of ex 1 of | « t ty compa on but hy om ot m of all responsl-| United States, who is {ll with grippe| day. jare certain with minimum effc dre . Is Z ("3 ct SE ae ree te at the inst a | was reported @ little weaker today. |. ‘The significance of such a guaran-!éxpense, aap AUS SO Fea in Omaha at the Inst ar federal cour

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