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Casper Sunday Morning Crime And WYOMING WEEKLY REVIEW WIQtiaSioill o> Gills, +o a ain ECE. eee VOLUME 32. MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923. MAIN NEWS SECTION ; : NUMBER 44, a, SRE ern BRIGAND ATTACK ORDERED 1 a, Allies Head Off Wear\rztvers7o| ONE-DN FLIGHT (este weex | GAPTWVES IN HANDS OF BANDITS PAFFKS AND THE STRING ATTACHED TO GIFTS OF CINVENTO! PROC).AIMED| | inventor) N, Y, 1) FRISCO] ey savor FACE CRISIS AS DETERMINATION TURKS QANERED| STLUMAN,FLOLEEDS ASSERTS) 7c (WILL BE TRIED) zecesse 15 REACHED TO STORM HEIGHTS designer of a 15-horsepower air: meet and whereas it BY FRANK GETTY. plane, as he sa'led for New York appeal and a pla (Copyright 1 as well as the By United P: x today on the French liner Paris. sory: 29 tragic and sorrowft . . . . T0 KFFP PEACE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. May 26. "Mer auillman proved| He! going to America to inter High Speed” Maughan) 's6*,:n2 porrowtut as, welt as the Warming Sent American and Foreign Prisoners as a untversal in the most est Ford in the production of his moments and wh a poor giver. He wanted back what he had given me, in| Or a avine machine, he sa To i Ga dae. Uden oie toner ieee : : case I died.” The words were spoken without malice, by ee eset aE _ a on sabe ranantteeds, Zatelly ‘vil: Chinese Forces Are Massed to Carry Out Mrs. Florence Leeds. The scene, a New Jersey resort, was é ecor rip. ization attains its s velop a) | pureniaty peaceted Whooping Cough ord “trip site stsike tamoes “Oaeu tens Assault for Release, Late Report. The broad sweep of a sandy beach and a little, fair-faced, know and slove it best, —_——_ t legged boy chasing hilariously, wrs. Leeds, | By A. L. BRADFORD Now, therefore let it be known that I do hereby set aside the BY RAY G. MARSHALL, S oo nd whereas ¢ Warning Is Delivered to commenting upon My (Unitea Pi 3 3 £ ter a rubber a slender, grey - S ucnhess| ress ff Correspondent) i eat . = Belligerents m Near gowned woman of twenty-six sitting brary pia a Sacra te re by fri es WASHINGTON, May 26.—As dawn| \ =" bey eregt tat rh lan bs fy con (United Press Correspondent.) fon old spar that a winter wave] [N® newspaper phe some day next| clientele may Gave tans stunts os PEKIN, May 27.—(1:30 a. m.) “We have determined East by Entente. [naa tect high on tho beach, watching | reed to leave her because of tne](C)yy ‘FI oneymoon’ | v2 2X" * publichty. said, woSeH pully? month, an army airplane will shoot] give expression and en the youngster with hazel eyes that] ° : to thi never left him, “He left his boy unprotected for into the clouds, and as the street} to this most appealing (BY HENRY WOOD) Between calling cheery warnings| fear of what the world would think, to the boy, who tumbeld heels over| according to this statement. I can| LONDON, May 26.—The honeymoon ouragement |to storm the stronghold and rescue rt, and do |for a severe ordeal.” mps begin to glow that evening in| Proclain this period Music Week This was the warning conveyed to the American and San Fancisco, it will come to rest at ikcatepe and do earnestly solicit | other white captives of the Shantung bandits, as government you by force. Prepare and co-operation of our (United Press Correspond- need Rat Bia eae Reel caine nin ead rdly bis it. Bish of mene aie a oe yom utes the Golden Gato. people. troops closed in on the fortress during the night. drenched and smiling, Florence Leeds| Commenting on a report that Still-| Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, inde Magen cid Ss ‘ . red The exact hour at which the 1 leterm!n Chir rirplanes zoome: ent) this afternoon told her story of the} man would fight if she brings suit,| interrupted b; a mild attack of tt MA tet High Speed" Maughan at JOHN M. WHISENHUNT, Thy ete : a f which pes ‘fe . th seater <4 ped LAUSANNE, May 26.—| obligations James A. Stillman as-| Mrs. Leeds said: “I would like noth-| whooping cough. The doctors ordered | '* wheel, the plane will be sent after Acting Mayor. ' tack will be launched has not beer " in toy town peerir The allies stepped in at the | sumed towards her boy, and which,| ing better. Then the whole truth| her to remain quiet and Isolated for pase r anancs yd army air i i e alleges, he fatles rome ‘ hree weeks. ce, which recently ad last minute tonight and for-| °c, aeses, he failed to tutan, will come out. t s where the host YY non-stop coast to led to its 2 ap ea citar Neue trained: Lote ath, Juges lay awaiting ransom or rescue, When Mr. Stillman sent lawyers 7 bade the threatened war be-| to me with a release he wished me pg ey RE Ie pax AGTIO FI Meira oa ieee Pests 2 th tween Greece and Turkey. to sign,” she continued, “he also GERMAN RINT TOLL ANOSTEN Th Aight, and which Inter this summer ; threatened to kill the prisoners {fm z fragile serious attack were made upon them. ; . t provisic Summoning the two bellig-| S0usht to make provision that in skimming clear around the globe. erents into council chamber, the a! go back to him, He was bitter Wea, ee rebronen tatives: ‘flatly, .told\) ther inst. my family and said th Despite this the Chines department today an. is determined to go through with the , nounced that the attempt to fly from the proposed alt they could not indulge in war at this) never would get a cent of his F| FEN HEAD AY NEW OUTBREAK coast .to coast. between dawn and Wits arpahooters, slipping from rock event of my death the money would government The war Taaaee.* dark will be made sometime between to rock .have gained vantage points , nee, Geen of nga] opposition} The release Stillman sought, she June 15 and 25, on the slopes ready to do effective rom Britain, France and Italy, the| said, was from any moral obligation A Curtiss pursuit plane will be ‘ wath eal work in th y two agreed to submit to arbitration. | towards his boy, He offered used, and Lieutenant Russell L. W Ss al | vance. " ment, having Up to that very moment, however, | $50,000 which Mrs. Leeds says she Maughan, speed king of the air ser ealthy Casper Pioneer Vindicated by Dismiss I}; 5 jops to the front, evi both Grece and Turkey went through | refused £ S O * ed vice and holder of the world’s record M nd 7 dently intends to hurl irresist ail the martial gestures, In Athens | ‘S06 cive the public some accurate| Sttikes Spread Throughout Occupied Region as] }'<° 224 helser of the worta’s recor} OF Alienation Charge Without Payment of | ny intenes to nurt srrosist officers and troops were hurr idea of just what money I have had called in from leave, ‘They were racea | during the peat yeas ince Ms, Sei Communists Spread Gospel of Revolt and eee ee Cent; Former Resident Was Plaintiff. diaescavil Ca to the Thracian frontier, The ulti-| man left me without a word, even of s of the ad and sureness that ) time to wreak ven- ee ° Lieutenant Maughan's 2,600 ie — oo geance on the helpless foreigners matum expired at midnight tonight;| good-bye,” Mrm Leedsisaid, “my in- Bloodshed; Many Cities Lack Police. trip will begin at Mitchell field, N-¥.. ibe are: {a te SOUR, , after that—war. come tax, which I paid, was less than at 4 a. m. If successful it will end Suit against J. E. Schute, wealthy property owner here| Large ftorees will be used by the Ds Mera A paar eed Sekar aa a pg Aen Daas ~~ 7 snes ange ut Crissy field, the! and former Casper businessman, involving alleged alienation | chinese government i» the eeauity om ann chideets flea pats fearing the BERLIN, May 26.—(United Press).—The number of | Pres! an Weannises, of a woman’s affections and a plea for $50,000 damages, has |the bandits’ retreat, Foreign miliiwy He will make the flight in five hops. Greek advance. Everywhere tliére * dead in communist riots in the Ruhr was increased to fifteen | ont will be oro miles ta tant | been withdrawn by Preston R. Pattie, also a former resident, PERCE ct narnia’. was consternation. Then the allies’ POSSES GIVE today when strikers attacked a group of laborers who insist-| Onio; the second, also about 670 miles | according to special advices received by The Tribune from 4 *, . *. rs The fe gn military commission Teptesentatives at the peace confer- ed on working. One man was killed and fifteén wounded. | will carry him to st. Joseph, Mo. On| Long Beach, Cal., where the action was scheduled to come PHseGeh rctiaty’ thar Nacesetaae a ence here grouped M. Venizelos and > 2 Serta ean OF the ‘Gresie: delagar UP TRAIL OF Early today three deaths had been reported in scattered ee third he will fly 540 miles tojup for hearing next October, Dis seciise ABE. réhabnbn abbacoltned tie tion and Ismet Pasha, head of the clashes, raising the total to 15. Government advices tonight Cheyenne, Wyo. Thence he will go|missal of tho suit by the plaintiff it siotaries,” will obeerye:'the operations: Durks, abot a table and talked to were that the strike was spreading) duction in prices. In Essen when|5'?, Miles to Salduro, Utah, and go|ts asserted, carried with it no settle to determine whether the givernment . last leg 420 miles, wr. carry him to|ment of any kin¢; Mr. Schulte having pepe teen i idly through the occupied area. | news of the riots arrived, w y 2 sincere in its efforts to free the them for three hours. At the expira- BLACK SLAYER rapidly s bi a S Resi ved, SO WARE | the presidio. branded the action as an attempt at | ers tion of that time, Venizelos burst Gelsenkirchen, Bochum, Dortmund] besan showing a hostile demeanor, 1 - | white troops. from the council room and shouted to and! Saesn jars ll attested) Mang, eawulohera) put tte ipcios of iaat) Sime eppraximele: route. between | Mackin OF ttecahowing wis omit Si t ; Gist aveailina dewspeoarnins’ Meaces PaLaiReatialie, clocea ai. TE the ( town: Below wholesale. these points will He over Altoona and| The plaintiff, after allowing his peti | ay lege to vf : J v ” vi ‘4 “4 01 oO rest cour ‘or severn ace MADISON, Wis., May 28.—Jobn L,| workers won't quit voluntarily, ter-] Communists in Bochum Jaid selge | 20%Rstown, Pa.; Wheeling, W. Va.;|tion to rest in Re te bs Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis, Ind.;|months while evidence on both sides . ER FIGHT ‘The word was flashed over Europe} Whitfield, mulatto will o'wisp who|rorist bands drive them ‘away. The |to the firemen's quarters and heavy] springfield, Til . Joseph, Mo.;| Was assembled, decided to drop the U. S. Capital and every national capital heaved an| has eluced police of two states since | cities where there have been riots bear'| street fighting resulted. The casual-| Hastings, Neb; Chayente wwe Nabe ariticer, teatecariictoats | be rape pa re FOR CONCER S$ tention tie's former wife by IINGTON, Ma. A | T official sigh of relief, Tuesday night, whem he escaped after | many evidences of the unsettled condi-| ties are as yet unknown mch| Tee City, Utah: Balduro, Utah. There was no general settlement, |°*T¢st hereo na charge of murdering | tions—shops boarded up, restaurants | troops with tanks appeared during the] gon City, Nev.; Sacramento and . ~ na.|% Cleveland polic . was believer ed. payement littered with] afternoon as they had b formed | aR ae aa i as just agreement that the opposing na- policeman, was believed payements, littered 4s . yhad n Informed | Francisco. Mr. Schulte. Mrs. Pattle during this| yerjtable | aS: f z ( tar time was housekeeper in the Schu < rey communists are threatening to| from the Ruhr, had returned Site saatiod tn Canis rum ners tonight tions would submit to peaceful means. | *Peeding south tonight toward Illi- en glass. hat German police, ordered expel es “4 i insi home and up. It is unofficially stated the Turks| 1) & wale Sesh car, Whittie’ ze hostages from among the citi-| Were inside the building. After a Rae Garttinn ication feea: to}| the n wider the onoporary, exreemetif are Ben a903 co later sRoutizines twenty zens who oppose them, and manhandle | °ertaining this was false, the troops thal aieibune atates! ‘that this triamph:| ses, to receive not only the Karagatch|™les northwest on Wednesday, an|them if the'r police are harsh with| Withdrew. gers and A formula for procedure was drawn | Ps irrounded PARSON {onal capital by land and |ed Press.)—A Kan., May 26.— (Unit- army of améfzons 200 king some break in a cordon | strong and including many promi ° or Mr. Schulte ¥ ded by | of prohibitio a etorsiios nent housewives here swept down on ral! lines but the road on the north,|©@ual distance to the northeast on| captured reds. They are ready also} ots in Gelsenkirchen during the EES meu eka sot Hanon ee ee By A POORSE PREV | pron 06. waren tienen etic This, it is said, will involve a slight| Thursday. Friday morning. he was |i wreck power and water plants and| afternoon resulted in a number be She "eirisient secvicee: 0€ Haecns #04 | toe men and, olty, pollce, Dee ciaa CUaiiie uae CREE cor alteration in the Thracian frontier |@0in seen by a farmer's wife eight] ‘nfict darkness and thirst on certain|'2& Wounded on both sid At assisted the defense by taking many In the first brush between: the | qr them off their jobs. which has wavered for the last six slers and the dry fore er were the victors and 4 3, the important depositions. at efforts lea “south ; towns. This threat is directed espe-|Hoerde the French troops helped res rs. _Acarout Blane, ands) bosssisot clally against Bochum, as the police | tore order, driving off communists veral of thi depositions are ; @ Fe le ew city a nities ads The negotiators made no effort to|#Fmed men returned late this after. there are used of having man-| Who were attacking the city hall. Near id to have reflected severely on th ep agin nk cea Ral band « ts, held thel discuss details. They will be left to|"on from a 12-hour search of the| nandiea captives Duisberg a floating mine was exploded haracter and reputation of the pla HY ERAS OCU Ane en verS | , t 1 of v a NT (sakkt anon, wooded lake re hey traced him 3 in the Ru river. a pepeadet: 4 ar with rum for the |&° when a f police tap experts, Who.wel mapy.eeon to Edgerton, 20 miles south but then} 1” Gelsenkirchen the volunteer po [Reds Poeswait enka yau ie Pave) Coy ntion ton was | nertved). ¢ The strikes are spreading to unoc ost the lice, composed of communists and rep. Ap the trail pom Pl cupled ar for instance, Hamm,| over fe ahs = has been leadin; @ unsuccessful ve lations s re ssive -—_— — coated a esas . theantted agaliSe looting. Bale ot al PERE sulted in the death of Donald Myer — —— - 7 Sokal” Waal. ‘Deahibitel “and “trathle ‘STUNT’ MAN who received several bad burns about cass bar froin, takai rietns between aie the hands and body as a result of the COMMONER Rone aul Aca Ea hind -connttnlats current passing through to th i — ER are practica 1 They dispersed: finally when Ma: Hoke assured t the grandst would not be yful attempt at tossing a wire|ried weight in live wire which conducte t sea somewhere, its land y or in flight. gents were in cus electricity to the CY ranch nearly re x | sie cen none ta, tantion rors TS DEA DE ect eee ee, "FQ “\ LONDON, May 26.—(United Press)| RESOLUTIONS eases atin eal the Cahelaie arate ‘ “ong. wire, which ur ent mt ons ae FO CONTEMPT HANDS, U, o. PREDICTION an aloof attitude tows “Austen Chamberlain, former cab'net | Risen Chen Ba: form ‘ y Rete Fh THasidd cc Gecmiane, bays KANSAS crrY, ; Mo., May 26 end JBer no particular reason except] Seven negroes were taken in a + aid minister, has been offered the post o: Sa ARCS ptesrs ri ice reinforcements to| Steve Montrose, local “stunt” aviator,| for the natural instinct of a boy to| by the sher ff's office shor nefore = ambassador to the United States but |, WP LNGTON, May 26. srt tha Saket ee come aie | ae nstantly d when he lost con-| try something he has never seen tried| midnight Saturday A] WAUKEGA May 26. —(Unit has declined, according to the Sunday |) 0" oth teat co daitaiac CODER SLi. eUbae chins ‘there trol of his airplane and crashed to|before, young Myer tossed the hook| street, Six of the men we n]ed Press.)—Ref o-answer ques. BY LINCOLN QUARB Express. Chamberlain and Premier | |\.), joined in a statement rebuking | erous sprinkling of ordinary thieves | te sround during ah exhibition flight | over the wire that carried the current. | a urge of gambling while the pro-| tions in the r investigation United Press Staff Correspondent Baldwin had a Jong conference to-) Wy Je ss 5 rh el and rowdies among the communists, | here tonight. Montrose was trying a| It was several feet from the ground] prietor, Wiliam Davis, was also held| into alleged fixing of the jury which| KANSAS CITY, M M Pa ee ee. Cee ken. Mas t fon of the Liquor ordinance, | aaquitted Governor Len Small, to+|7 American farmer this season wil? day a tChequers, the premier’s coun G Beats Ceeine® velinien who have joined them just for the| “Wingover” when the plane flopped| and for that reason many attempts| for vio 9 pang antes try estate. AY the: atatement? Gia” not || DSH Gf MlooGrig alia * shootin, In| 424 dropped 700 feet, breaking the| were necessary Those arrested included Iam Da. | dé i ncing of “Mik e highest price for harvest na yan directly, no secret was} some German quarters, it {s claimed | P!lot’s neck. Hundreds of spectators] The instant that the conneetion| vis, John Rabbie, A. F. McShane, G Boyle, Chicago labor leader ‘to. six |i since the war period, George Ei Ambassador Auckland Geddes {8° '05. of the fact that.it wae Inspired |that French agents’ procateurs are| Witnessed the crash. had been made the current was dl-| Ner George Smith, Larry Owens | months in jail and » of $3,000. | (ruck director of ‘the, United suffering from impairment of the eye}: part by Bryan's recent fight|responsible for the riots, while in hee Se rected down the wire which the lad|and Gus West. The last named in Th ntence, which maxi. |Jilates f bor bureau, predicted sight and this has given rise to re ie 2 { ‘ i held in his hand. The shock was| dividual ‘s fami among the sport-|mum allowed uncer the law for « tonight ainst Darwinian the The | othes it 's asserted that bolshevik e Td th ports that he will resign his post | (fi 000. the statement asserted|agents from Moscow are at the bot arty rmony such as to knock the youth uncon-| ing fraternity as a fight promoter.|tempt of court. was imposed by J In t © rd ands for at Washington. jthat science, instead of destroying re-| tom of it scious. The wire became disengaged| When the officérs burst the| Robert K. Welch of Rockford 1 r the farmer oo 9 ‘ : ° from that which carried the current| room they found money on the table| court held there was no reason for {is forced to blé r Ip fe splements and One immediate result of the raid: r | Season Rodeo j= 7 ; the boy was left in his unconscious] shine and homemade wine. been granted immunity period th tion’s h de tate His companion urried for — — —— = — — ar | Myer was taken i , In. Minnesota | hiv wna soxie ise was taven io | ; oe: Farm hand wil) dray ane pickets. atti lleged Bomber of ey ton Rs et aly P ostmaster Borne scr Minnesota tonight to secure party cownzsnr Consulate Seized |". comunceto Away with Booty...) 2% mx, sre not on the market as far as the Six Republicans and three mem bors. Rodeo association is concerned. This _—___—_ bn sted of the farmer-labor party had is a statement that came from head "ee : |filed declarations today to enter the | quarter pe ie | BY F XK G. NEUMEIER. |rest was made ‘under direction of | primary. Governor Preus and Victor f yesterday ny pe sona had gone to the office with the spondent) | Chief of Detective Quintana at Gund-| Power, the latter mayor of Hibbing. STAUN 1 { I t 9 and 1 | er expectation that they would be able ‘ —With the /alajra and tho prisoner was {formally filed thelr intentions of} Se Se maakel’ baridiie tontaht 5 % , ¢éqmitchase auch tickets) if they had gnition’ conference’ proceeding | brought her Lopez, according to|mmking the race for the republican ASHINGTON, May 2¢ r@ P| two mail pouches conta ' ¢ rr the mone . ably, police tonight announced |Quintana, was seen loitering at the | nomination today cotiation of a new wage Bestia | Me iene eat ws lon m ; 1 nf wa fk several months past. the people | of the man suspected of set-| consulate at 10:30 the night of the » republican leaders hope before ite coal industry be af-| # 25 Ai settee ‘ 1 " | of Casper have been given an oppor-|ting off a bomb under the Ameri explosion. Quintana the |the primary to concentrate on three } fected without n strike vernment| master George ober wa tunity to buy their season tickets,| consulate in an effort to embarr | bomb, which exploded at 2:20 a. m | me | offic tonight belteved Kennan his a ri at I Hundreds have done so, The sale of the negotiations. The prisoner gave |was set off from inside an effort to| Governor Preus, with tho backing| J Lewis, president of the United! ‘The robt nla , ready capital with which t head z, denied his guilt but mnta. with headq be two of th 5 pregram o ! the affair, The ar-| Antonio, Texas, | paign will te