Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 5, 1923, Page 5

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. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1923. ~ world, it was shown when six mem- ~ chief to believe that his } ae I Bt, anys: YOUTH BURNED AS SACRIFICE TO ‘RAIN GOD’ ‘SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia, June 6—Human sacrifice still is in some parts of the old bers of a local tribe were sentenced to death for burning alive a young man named Mandusea, in order to appease the rain goddess. Rhodesia had been suffering from a severe drought and some of the native tribes ascribed it to the wrath of the goddess, who, they believed, and been violated. Inquiries led the tribal ‘This shows the Coast Guard cutter Escally being raised at Whitestone, Long Island, by means of the new compressed air pontoons. A submarine tractor is lowered from a lighter. mitted electrical power it fixes cables for the lifting of the sunken vessel after the pontoons have been placed. Casper Daily Cribune murder of Detective Sergeant John Fitzgerald, was given a postponement until June 15, to enter his plea in the superior court. It was announced in court that Olguin would at that time time enter a plea of guilty and that the state was willing to accept a sen- tence of I!fe {mprisonment instead of jdeath. ROYALISTS ARE NEWTARGET OF Moving around under trans- son was guilty of having esaulted the good dess, and he thereupon ordered his incineration, The rain goddess, a young and handsome girl, did not tes- tity agaist him. Defense counsel commented on the high motives which led to the sac- rifice, and referred to parallel cases | in Hebraic and semitic history. Rain fell soon after Mandusea was burned alive. SCOUT TRIBUTE ADDED TO MILITARY HONORS IN FINCH FUNERAL The funeral of Glenn W. Finch who died early Sunday morning was held at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. George Woodard of the North Casper Presbyterian church preached the services at the Shaffer-Gay chapel. The Casper Boy Scouts and the American Legion had charge of the services at the grave. Members of the scout organization were pall bearers. The scout sermon, which !s the first sermon to have been delivered by = scout executive over the grave jof @ scout in Casper, was delivered by H. Roe Bartle, scout executive of the Casper council. Following this the scout benediction was given, and the salute was fired, after which taps were played. The deceased was assistant ecout- master of Scout ‘Troop No. 19, and was a member of the Legion. Executive Bartle paid tribute to the record of the deceased and to his adherence to the laws of scouting. rabe eee Ei MINE SCENE IN “LUCK? AT AMERICA THEATER I MOST REALISTIC Reward Offered For Information On Runaway Boy There is no telling these days to what extent motion p'cture produc- ers will go to obtain realistic atmos phere in the higher grade pictures offered to an exacting public, In “Luck,” Johnny Hines’ feature com: edy\drama which comes to the Am erica theater this week, one of the outstanding sceneg is that of the in- Is Bernard Booten in Casper? This | terior of a coal-mine wherein the hero is a question for tho answer of | makes a thrilling rescue of . Violet which an anxidus ‘mother waits at | \yirsereau who by chance has been Clyburn street, Milwaukee. ight underneath when part of the rd is 14 years of age. He ran’ |mine caved in. Since it was impos: way with two older companions |«jpie to deliberately wreck a mine fo: » month of April. Parents vie’ purposes, the 4 chums have received letters m stating that he was work- railroad near here, un- y the North and South rail- ent communications have been received. The mother is offering a $50 reward for informa- tion coucerting the lad, according a letter received here by Scout Roe Rartle from the ut executive of Milwaukee. The boy was dressed in a sheep- skin coat and cveralls when he left home, Legislation For Disabled Vets Is Projected | WASHINGTON, June 5.—An omni bus legislative program in behalf of disabled war veterans wil be drawn up by representatives of the U. 5S. Veterans’ bureau and of national or- ganizations of former service men for presentation at the next session ot congress, it was announced today by the Disabled American Veterans of the World War. ———__ > REGINA, Sask., June 5. — One man was killed, several cottages were blown to pieces and 600 miles f farm lands were covered with hafl and torrential rains in this Province, Wasyl EH. Zowle was struck by lightning. J. T. Gratiot of the Finance Corpor- ation of Wyoming {s spending a short time in Chicago on business. A WAY OUT A Resident of Casper Shows the Way. There's one effective way to relieve kidney backache. Liniment and plasters may relieve it But thay seldom reach the cause. Backache is cause to suspect the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are for dis ordered kidneys. Casper people back them up. Read ® case of it, Mrs. W. B. Flanders, 116 N. Boyer “Kidney trouble came on me some months ago. My back was weak and lame and there was a sore- ness over my kidneys. I had bear ing down pains in the small of my back which became more intense vhen I stooped over, I was also troubled with dizzy spells which came on me suddenly, A friend recom: mended Doan’s Kidney Pilla and I bought a box at Kimball's Drug Store which relieved me of the trouble, I believe the cure {is permanent for I have had no trouble mince,” 60c at all dealers, Foster-Mitburn | ». Mfrn., Buffalo, N, Y.—Advertine a - Meet me at The Smoke House—Adv, Looking through the mi Jubilee at Gothenburg, Sweden. All 4n the festival. Great buildings of be: for the event. thing to do was to’ build a “prop” mine at the studio. Accordingly a highly trained technical staff was brought together, who after spending some two weeks at the Buttonwood Mine outside of Wilkes-Barre to ob tain ‘the necessary technical informa on, returned to the studio and after t s of painstaking studio mine that will people al honest to-goodness structed was the set th ohs of t when photo- it were forwarded to the sident of the Buttonwood mine he declared it to be an exact Ikeness of his own mine from wh'ch the original ‘§ for the studio mine were taken eat Liiie £ James C. Graham left yesterday for maha to be gone two Telephone Available FIRST CLASS WASHED AND SCREENE! GRAVEL FOR SALE Phones 311 and 2019-J-8 Gothenburg’ s Perspective | Chamber of Deputies on | Record Against Force | Used by Faction. | PARIS, June 5—(By The Asso ciated Press).—Firm measures to sup press the royalists’ frequent resort to force were approved by the chamber of deputies this afternoon during heated political manoeuvezing design: ed to compel Premier Poincare to come forth with.a strong statement | promising vigorous action against the | royalist organization. The chamber, by successive votes | not devold of turbulence, ordered the | recent anti-royalist speeches of Depu- | ties Herriot and Brouses and the re ply of Min'ster of the Interior Mau FRENCH ATTACK was voted 378 to 61, while M. Brous- se’s was voted 520 to 44. | This was construed as indicating |that M, Maunoury’s promise of action |against the royalists were less satis |fying than M, Brousse's attack on | their methods. tion, Deputies said, of an attempt to display lack of confidence in the gov. ernment but rather to question to stand of one minister. | The attitude of the chamber fn up. | holding Republicanism was further emphasized by refusal of an order to ard the full record of last F session, . when the speec | were made, which record would have included remarks by Leon Daudel, the royalist leader. This proposal was rejected by a vote of 510 to 30. The vote for posting M. Herriot's speech was 280 to 213, showing that the chamber clung to party lines refusing to give the radical socialist leader as strong approv as M Brousse, who ts of the Republi left or moderates. ‘POPE PIUS IS GRIEVED BY KILLING ROME, June 5.—Pope Pius was | greatly affected by the news of the | tragic death of Cardinal Soldevillay who was shot and killed at sa, Spain. Upon being ap. prised of the distressing occurrence, the pontiff fell to his knees, praying for the peace of There was no inten-| ‘ain portal to the grounds of the Te weeks on a ercentenntal of the principal nations participated autiful architecture were constructed JAP REDS TOKIO, June 5.—(By The Asso: ciated Press.)—More than 100 promi nent communists arrested early today, the police charg: ing that they were engaged in a plo to organize a communist state. ena A a A NT LOTS FOR SALE Town of Mills WATER, GAS, LIGHT PRICES RIGHT—QUALITY THE BEST MILLS CONSTRUCTION CO, Offices America Theater Building and Town of Mills ARRESTED nd socialists were ‘LITTLE PHIL’ ‘GETS DELAY} parted prelate and loved Spain.” The deta noury, promising to maintain order, to be placarded throughout France.| ‘The posting of M. Maunoury's speech Is of the assassination are | New Brunswick Records Daily THE NEW HALL OF FAME 3 Sigrid Onegin Contralto Metropolitan Opera Co. t 13048—“Sapphieche Ode”... Brahms Sapphic Ode) “Auf Dem Kirchhofe” Brakms (In the Churchyard) (Sung in German) Sigrid Onegin created 2 sensation as a new member of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Her voice has the glorious richness of tone looked for in great contraltos, Like other artists of the New Hall of Fame she selected Brunswick to immortalize her voice because of its faithful interpretation of the difficult tones, its clearness and brilliant interpreta tions. Mme. One; gives the two beautiful Brahms selections a rendition full of glowing color and rare loveliness of expression, Be sure and hear them, New Brumemteh Records are meow isexed day. They cam be played on any Ph but dest on The Brunswick, - PUAONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS Pn te te to ate 5 7 2 ‘ +, iM eset a % o4, ° oe ° oe R > i Poot Soe oe oete 2 ? O, 9%, ree! o> RO oF o> ented Oo at Sates o+ s >, sy 2, soegeete RD ° Unusual gasoline mileage. It has powe larger cars—and iti oct totes ‘e Order Yo Touring . 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