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Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight and Not much change Thursday. in temperature. The Guaranteed Circulation of The Casper Daily Tribune Yesterday was 10,512 /LUME VIL. ESCAP ED CRI INA _ SEMOIUEL 1s 1923. The Casper Daily Cribune [Fa CASPER. WYO.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11, a 158. THREE DAYS MORE AND SECOND VOTE PERIGD WILL BE AT END Ballots i in Second Division of Tnbune Race To Be Cast t by the: Your ultmate success depe hand dealer, killed his wife and three children because h Saturday Night at 10 o’Clock Is the Hour for Last) ‘Seattle Man Surrenders to Police After Killing Family of Four; Bodies Are Found Riddled With Bullets SEATTLE, Wash., April 11.—Mitsuzo Endo, 48, a second- wife had refused to return with him to their former home in | Japan, he told police, when he appeared at headquarters to- Second-Hand Still Dealer Fate in Soviet Hands Located Here Hleven second hand stills in per- fect condition were confiscated Tuesday afternoon when the sher- ities made a raid on a fed- | on the second hand d by Willaim Wex- corner of East A and Numerous other sec: hand stills, which needed re- iring before they Id be op- ted, are said to 1 been found store all at oper: th (Beech streets. nd P ve 5 CAPTURED IN GUN FIGHT Slays Wife and Children to End Trouble MATTEAWAN 18 SCENE TODAY OF BOLO BREAK BY DESPERATE MEN | day to give himself up. Patrolmen were hurried to the Endo at the es: eanonte J é the Candidates. Sai AaneUSANR fous. bodies, ota maa tae seie'nsa'bece | Guards Are Kidnaped hy nds to a great extent on what The body of Mrs. Endo was found CONFISCATED YESTERDAY ney had been stabbed to death 11.—In a running gun fight three fis ‘wtyebor soon ian eh aeeemee | told, to [him by people who were | Quartet in Escaping Only th 4 What do ti “FANCHER (INDER ARREST lay the bodies of the thre children, | | in view of the strenuous war which | F) I Hoeoitale mly three more days. at do these three important eld age Wega cle S 5 | has been v 1 on bootleggers rom insane ospita ; days hold in store for you? It is only a matter of a few hours! shitty Geith early: yeaterdag mecca: | SL TE lige dal | A Is Abandoned and opportunity will be gone forever. A few more working | FOR OPERATING STILL ig to\ phyaicians, The! slayer told Wexall will be given a hearing uto Is andoned, hours and the votes will be again reduced in anticipation of! the police he had remained in the panel Chelnie nee \yieelen 11s As: come the 1 t vote offer of the entire ca‘ y partment all day and had not killed missioner, charge of dealing e lowes' e 0 ire campaign. Sennen tal Cay and hag! aoe led in stills, contrary to federal law. | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., April | | you accomplish between now and the Officers who inve tigated the slay : 1 ’ of the four men who escaped from Sten eae wihiece ree | —_—— ings reported that nearly all of the “CREYBULL oHSICHN Matteawan @fato hospital ae to ; | ‘s possessions had by cl Booze ArMada J tours omer a twoto1d opportunity, in| winiam Arswald, Sr., was arrested | m8 porseastons had been pack lanysiwetes esbearca, fcneeu ne that the extra votes for NEW sub-| Tuesday afternoon charged with the| {nj such a manner to suggest a divi-| Conn., this afternoon. The fourth ee scriptions which apply to both the| operation of a still on his homestead | gion o property. Endo said his wife | Tl BE TRIED APRIL 10 escaped. To Be Visited Hupmobile Sedan and regu capital/ 14 miles west on the Alcova road-/ had refused to agree to a separation i 4 Prizes also are reduced after Satur-|When the deputies from the sheriff's | which would permit him to return to Chi f day night. These next three days | office made the raid they found Fred| Japan. He said he had married | LATIO MATTEAWAN, ‘Ys By Dry te every NEW yearly subscription will| arswald, a son, at the homestead and that his first wife was! ; ey, 3 2 count 15,000 extra votes, after Satur-| alone. ‘They are also said to have|qoad, but that he had other children April 11.—Four desperate those rum ships you've been writ- ing about,” Mr. Canfield declared. day night they will only count 10,000 found a 30-galion still, seven barrels} tying in Japan. taken up by air today. Word has been taken to Fort Myers \and insane criminals made a pital after being arrested on a charge of feloniously posse: ing explosives. NEW YORK, April 11—‘Rum ;¢xtra votes. Ard not only that, but|o¢ mash and other bootlegging para The officers indicated that ‘Endo | ks 4 { 7 emain only tw ; | CHEYENN Wyo., April spec e row" is not @ myth dreamed by re- | (here wil then remain only. two short | phernalia, would be taken before a lunacy com SEE EEN M70), APT spectacular escape from the porters but is a tangible thing, | tup Sedan. a 5 peas Si appeln pee thie es mission, fe + nnett, prominent physician ot | Matteawan state hospital enuyies: 278 ii a bs y vyo., pleaded not guilt y y i supplying much of the liquor being | so many make -the mistake of|son on the way out to thelr home: His Holiness, Tikkhon, patriarch of all Russia, who faces trial for hts |Greybull, Wyo. pleaded not guilty/early today. In their break smuggled into the United States, thinking they can win the prize Of) stead. Both of them were artested Airpl Joi | ite before the Sovict government of Russia in the near future. Charges | When arraigned in the United States) cor freedom they made threatening Paimer Canfield, the new federal | their choice the last week of the race. | ut when the father assumed all re | AUS PLANES JOUR against him are practically the same as those against Monsignor Budke- purt Tuesday on a charge of viola: luse of a smuggled revolver, bound prohibition director for New York | Just stop and consider the vote value | sponsibility the two boys were re- wicz, vicar general of the Roman Catholic Church who was executed wvebnesd April 18. He is| {VO Suards and locked them up 4 nortt New Jersey has ad- {°° On® New six year subscription | jeased. One of the sons is 14 and the| I Fl id H f |_ Teeny and whose death was protested by many nations. Ve ai rey el bec it eapchabtaty dolce as Pe ee | (Continued on Page Twelve.) other 20 years old. nr ortaa un yew kidnaped two other g¢ mitted. | i Institution chauffeur ‘The New York Herald published F L P. 4 I MAGRANCT pict wacdiiveleaat today an invitation of Mr. Canfield | or Lost Party miles north of Poughkeepsie tut a to newspaper men to accompany | im “ve 3 a ue re was lc the party of prohibition enforce- ee toes. sie) foceted ware! | ment officials who are arranging . BRANT, 1s. April 11.--Search for Soar tara, Doe barnes paar gra mae en Pete ale Kazi, ’ i OF | eltevee tohte taucoonsd or Test oom: ‘} James, Coffey, 25, New York, salf asi hosed) Ott. the Ren: ersey sand" | ¢ where between here and Tampa in the by the police to be a notorious fur Long’ Island coasts. | Eyergiades as a resullt of their at | thief. “We're going to take you news: | tempt to negotiate the first motor | | Maraufs Curtis, 47, with a tong paper men and go aboard some of trip through that region, was to be prison record; admitted to the hom “The trip will be arranged for one by Indian runners of the tourists to \Child Disappears from Berth on Burling- Rope Made of Frank James, of Brooklym, day next week, if possible. I am | [the effect that the party, with thirty Ie ean whiten peat satisfied that an official survey of miles of bad lands ahead of them, 2 the armada is necessary before we were pushing toward Miami at the All four men were inmates of @ can stop its operations. “The lMquor being consumed in resorts here is coming from that | Salt Creek Produce Conservation Pol rs Vote to Continue icy and Equalize rate of one mile a day. >. ton Train En Route to Denver; Step- father in Casper Is Accused | Bits of String | Used by Suicide, section of the institution in which the most quiet patients are confined. One of them obtained a revolver, which institution officials believe wan fleet. Before we can dry up New & 9 wh 5 . | wgled in from the outside. About York we must get to the source of RSs AA rie al: {from the outside. 4 supply and use a legal strangle Density of Crude Production Thomas Baty of 9383 South Wolcott street was arrested |tnur Harloff, 31, war veteran, patient mide PuERET wateningn ean eas hold in putting a stop to the flow ef whiskey emanating therefrom.” Probabilities that drilling | | IS CONVICTED in the proven Salt Creek oil| appearance of five-} Tuesday on a kidnaping charge following the mysterious dis-| in a sanitarium here, kept asking vis-| ear-old Diamond Hanna from a sleeper | ‘tors to the institution for bits of gagged him and locked him in a bath room after taking from him his keys. Mr. Canfield said the other i , ; string. Ho made quite a collection.| the keys, however, enabled them visitors to the fleet would include | field acreage will be confined to 100 wells during the year on a Chicago Burlington & Quincy pas senger train between | Vosteraay, having pieced the strings oe een Halas widoe Here Edward C. Yellowley, former act- | starting May 1 and that the number of wells on respective} AT GHEYERRNE here and C heyenne Sunday night. The girl is the! blood | into a passable rope, he/hanged Kim-|tney concealed themacives until jettiny beat a4 lb Sie ; leases will be increased to the basis of one well to every 33) Aaatenyer of Bary Wake, tommerly Mrs. L. G. Hanna, And | self. A nurse found his body James Coyle, a guard, approached on jon as ch a 3 be an and the child have, — Sher ntinoheds Oovie hibition. agents; William Sanders, | acres of productive territory in the Second Wall Creek sand| Alnunanredy koohiding tartheisheeitte| ny Ie penn en ase tnd fa ; disappeared, accor: ‘0 the she! he face, shoved the revolver in hi deputy surveyor of the customs | was the outcome of the meeting of the Salt Creek Producers) CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 11.—| office, which {s handling the case. | [ibe and ‘forced him into the key service, photographers and motion | agsociation held at the Henning ho-top price for the product. John A. Green was convicted by a|_.The kidnapping 1s believed to be} room. On their way they met an- Pictiive mpching) operas ore tel this morning. This means that], The operators at the meeting this) 110 | aistrict court here today and| the culmination of a divorce sult in | Bes attendant, Edward Dilger, to inorning passed a resolution unani- (Denver in which the custody of the |whom they. administered- the same the conservation program started by|mously in favor of having no wells| ces & term of from one to fourteen | ene awarded to the father Neaeteant a har: wetting. then tae Ed d Fl |the association last fall will be con-|drilled without first submitting the| vet's in the state penitentiary oa L. G. Hanna. Both of the child's |; Ratha’ Butersticotarthe Gunriatsticned wards ays {tinued and that the field will he! plans to the conservation committee having fleeced loca eee rich quick {Parents remarried. The child's | Coyle and Dilger to accompany them, | drilled with the. idea of getting the] of the association for its approval. | ®P0ut $30,000 by iting nee nix | mother became the wife of Thomas eee eer te tint heeeltal eacaee Prohibition Law oll out of the ground at a minimum| The recommendations of the con wad ee phat ix! Lane Mdina uu | Baty and the couple moved to Cas |they met @ third guard, William Wile expense and at the same time getting (Continued on Page Five) Be eee WERE titcae ie mice per The another’ fwgaid to’ ‘have | egm- and compelled him to join the jen Ir ever bi ir nat was the fa'rest) cained possession of the girl and peree F ere, i rial Tever had.” e Caan : ‘ | = brought her to Caspe | —_ | In attempting to start an autome W YORK, April 11.—Branding Last week the sheriff's office | | bile they aroused Leroy Krom, hos- the prohibition jaw.as “damnable and | ‘RECKLESS DRIVER S SAN received a court order from Ar CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 11L— | the E. Stapleton, member | pital chauffeur, who was promptly impracticable,” United States Senator | 1 Sen Le panes ie ee ; Loretta Stapleton, 23, was crushed | of “ws staff of the Casper aken captive. Edward I, Edwards, of New Jersey, | |from Mr. and Mrs. Baty and turn her| between the elevator and the el iy a igs etait tar caana trevor cect ine) ddressing the society of restau- | | over to her blood father, 1. Hanna. vator shaft and later dropped 30 4 pin ae Ke 1 cee | big ian car of Dr. Raymond F. C. ranteurs last night, declared he was | | This was done and Hanna started © bottom of the shaft, in ital discharge of a gun in the |Kleb, hospital superintendent, 7 enlisted in a war to stop the “eternal back to Denver Sun 4 night wie Iding here this | Sitri¢’s office her A younger | locked William Wilson in the garag Sey Prune parent 18 SonysOs | | me San Gbeyammellshelteicl: msstert ® died at a local hos | brother met death some years ago | but took Coyle, Dilger and Krom with tion with the law. |per and Cheyenne the g ; afterwards. he fell from a tree in |them, Hawkins drove the car. Neat “How can you obey a law when! C. B. Kear was arrested last night| ously disappeared from the berth on t was sald t ree Poughkeepsie they turned the two the very makers of that law are the Jat 5 on North Center street| the sleeper in which she was sleeping the prematurs | pss guards, and. the chauffeur loose. most consistent violators?” he asked. charged with reckless driving. , Kear| with her father | tor when Miss Stapleton. tried mily has friends in tgnantilig lakes aes See hr Bal lavaiahani veu have! astaw that Jis said to nave run over Lawrence| Baty was releascd on $1,000 bond| Mahar, the 80 per. Both y ts and a brother | automobile later is impracticable, it should be repealed.) MAC CLENNY, Fla. April 11—John’ grand jury on charges made by Paul) Moline, a small boy, and not to aave| yesterday afternoon veteran who ive Miss Stapleton. abandoned near Poughkeepsie I think it is inost damnable. You|Roddenburg, convict gang boss at the) Revere White, 17, of Washington, D.| stopped to see whether or not his vic-| ese ls y with grief. Th are going to hear from Jersey | Baker county turpentine camps of|C., who declared he was flogged un-|tim was greatly injured. ! ploye of the before I finish my service in the| State Senator T. J. Knabb, was in-| mercifully twice a day while at the| Young Moline came out of the acc! iCh ° N prohibition director's office, AR E United States senate. dicted yesterday by the Baker county|camp. White charged that he was!|aent with only a few scatches, since | nese avy She de the third member of ithe beaten with a neight pound strap be-/ne had not been touched by the wheels | | family to meet a violent death cause he was unable to work as welll of tho vehicle. a within the past few years. jas older and stronger men and that the mai Es a Is In Mutiny nodes i | SS ad E |lashes drew blood. The flesh on his! socR ESCAPE AT MATTEAWAN Loretia Stagiotonstaa’ avalctatat ; hands and fect rotted, he asserted in| \ATTHAWAN, No Yo Api ti eK sett dl kde an affidavit which constituted part of | 5.01, pe ue : M A d f T F prisoners at the Matteawar N | Ss the evidence submitted to the rrand Biate Hospital for the criminal ppapetes 4 SHANGHAT, April 11.—(By The As en ccuse oO | jury, au sores broke out over 118) enc ped today. ‘They overpowered a| fotiated Press)}—In a patent He i | }egs and arms. night watchman, bound and gagged| ued today, the first squadron of the| FB Kl > —_——__—— B ARRED BY U. So ee yratationsa neve ana con | Being Klansmen | arr axe ciry, Utah, April 11—Information charg- not listen to his protests that he was|‘rhey next overpowered a guard who one cruiser our gun : z z 4 5 a © | unable to work and told him that sick|ad the kers to the garage from ured ity independence of the) CUye a Wild Rid ing murder in the first degree was expected to be es Hee ee es [convicts “always ended up in the|which they stolo an automobile be-| Peking government ed on the xe U Ue tox against one or more persons in connection with the WASHINGTON, April 11.—As an avowed protest against |@versreen cemetery back of the/jonging to the superintendent of the|entire navy to join the revolt, This ying of Benjamin F. Ballantyne, former pene reulet, in his ‘ # camp.” institution ahd drove north, carrying | means that the first squadron has 2 I) fe Ae ri » ina hionable part of the city last Monday, it was the putting to death by the Russian Soviet government of| 1. tora mo he wanted mo to rot|the ‘guerd with then nd fae ae lallened ttacif with, the anthYekine| CINCINNATI, April 11—Rearing| 1 ee ore : duce Mrs. Ballantyne to leave hée Vigar General Butchkavitch of the Catholic church, the | a declared White in his affida-| Poughkeepsie, 16 miles north of here,| forces headed by San Yat Faia lip) Tear apacies 721 AIOE OREM EAD ayn TCr 4... - AOS ANAL a | eueeta and wationiio ther’ teeny nited States government will not permit Ekaterina Kalinin, | vit, ‘so he coula‘bury me in his Ever-| where they dropped him, Canton leader. Ieee RRRnEmees pow meas ther officials who are in.| home In n. Mrs, Ballantyne Je Nett aeecnataey hau bilndfolde garbed only in their | ton he als who are j 1 . 3 wife of the Russian president, to enter American soil. ail pert ayer Rite 9; bike trousers and undershirts, were thrown | vestigatling the killing, were reluct- the sf John M, Browning, Announcement was made by the state department yester-| "Write was sentenced to pay a 2m an automobile in the heart of| ant to discuss the affair and declined) noted gun invent day that {t had cancelled the author-| The action, it was added, is taken | ..011 fine for vagrancy and.in default eis city last night, in view of scores| to definitely what disposition) The Brownings asserted in a@ tzation under which Mme. Kalinin| “especially in protest against the or was released to Senator Enabte | ons. | would bo made of Mariner A. Brown-| statement, said to have been given to United States | execution.” two men appeared at police] ing and Browning, Jr., cou-| the police that they wished her te had planned to visit the Unite Many protests against admission of a tera and reported they had| sins, held in connection with Ballan-| leave her husband temporarily be in connection with work of thé/the Russian president's wife were re- DEATH OF YOUTH lucted by five unidentified| t 5 den: cause of a disagreement between the American committee for relief of} ceived by the state department even| PROBED TODAY. men, who after taking them on a| Both « men, who are witely| husband and wife Russian children. | before tho death sentence against the| MADISON, Fla., April 11.—(By ‘Tho wild ride in an automobile, took most| known throughout the state are un-| Ballantyne in a death bed state: Despite the ostensibly humanitarian | prelate was carried out in disregard | Associated Press.)—Investigation into Jot their clothes and warning them| der arrest at the city jail, booked! ment den'el he attempted to kill purpose of her visit, the department, | of an earnest request from the United| the death of Martin Tabert, North} PITTSBURGH, April 11.—Import-) cents; Pennsylvania’ grado in National! not to take the matter up with the|under “investigation.” ‘They were| either of the Brownines end, sccude in a brief announcement of its de-| States for a respite. Numerous other| Dakota youth while serving a gen-|ant reductions in the price of crude| Transit 1i in Southwest Penn| police, “under penalty of death,'|arrested at the Bal Geuhoneat-| ig to the’ pollde, asmeetediither: tm cision, expressed the opinion that the | protests have since reached the de-| tence in a convict labor camp 14 oll were announced here at the open-! lines, in Eureka Pipe Lines and in| threw them out at a downtown cor-| the t Mariner, the| two Brownings “tried to break up “presence of Madame Kalinin in this | partment, and officials started in con-| months ago was started today by tho|ing of the market today, the follow-| Buckeye Pipe lines $3 a reduction| ner and sped y. The men ad hee ab nS: hen y Beownttgy Jeo ie country is rendered wholly undesir-| nection with action taken that it! Madison county grand jury. ng new prices beng poste f 2% cents; Corning 1 reductior 1s William 4 r & aon etitha able by the deep feeling w has would b response to the pro Walter Higginbotham, alleged boss! New York Transit compa ar tl ts; Cabell $2.4 1 raet \ } 2 ' re it hea . toatl heen aroused b {| as well an a protest in itself against (of the convict camp of the Putnam | Bradford dis Na ‘ t f r : P ; eth . fe bods Vicar ( al Bu | imposition of the death penalty, } (Continued on Page Five) lines $4 a barrel, a red n of 25] Ragland was u anged at $1.10. 'Ku Klux Klan, lice t ¢ to| w e hela ’