Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 31, 1923, Page 2

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ee) I or t rr, F f ay Aa< u ~ “Oa ws Berass as set ~ Pees ow. PAGE Twe SMITH ~ HEARST FIGHT RENEWED Dragged up Again INELECTIONS Long Standing Feud in N. Y. Politics to Be | conducted autopsies on the two! paper regarding the testimony given! [mutilated bedies taken from Lake| yesterday in Atlanta in the Ku Brought to Front. } Lafourche, last December, and|Klux Klan fecelvership suit that an NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—| ‘snared py 9 } aan Southern Scandal #222222 Rouge men, but that they were “planted” there shortly before dis- covery in order to fasten the crime pon the klan. Dr. Duval made NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 31.—Mys- tery surrounding the Morehouse parish kidnaping cases was deepen- ed today by a story published in the Times-Picayune in which Dr. his statement Charles W. Duval, pathologist, who) when he was asked ty the news-) identified them as those of Watt! investigator who risited Morehouse Daniel and T. F. Rechard, who were| parish had said that the bodies hooded band on| identified as those of Richard and August 24, 1922, on the Bastrop-Mer-; Daniel had bee “spread eagled” on Politicians today saw @ Fe-| Rouge highway, was declared to/a log wagon and their heads crush- newal of the long standing | have told the newspaper last night|ed off. Dr, Duval said such a pro- feud, of Governor Smith and | William Randolph Hearst in| that the bodies could not have been|cedure might have crushed the vic- in the water more than 48 hours,/tims’ heads off or mashed off their if that long, feet but this could not have been y the governor's ; Wheat Dr. Duval's statement, the news.|the method by which thelr bodies bat speech last night, aper Stated, had been corroborated|from head to foot had been so Dr. John A. Langford, patholo-|s¥metrically broken at about four - r tin, * Dal ‘The pasion eae seni the | ist of Tulane university, who assist-|!nch intervals. his Personal sD ecsause it saw fit|©t, Dr. Duval in performing the| When asked concerning @ report Democrats party 24 autopsies. The newspaper quoted|that he had stated that he found to throw cold water over his per- sonal aspirations for high political) office.” ‘Although the governor did not mention Mr. Hearst's name, his in| ference was unmistakable when he referred to tha “editor-politician’s’’ | present support of the stato Repub- Hiean judiciary ticket. The gover- nor’sa speech was made at the most {important meeting thus far in the state judiciary and legislative cam- paigns and was heard by all of Tam ~| peuted’y has both pathologists as saying that in| during the autopsy that the bodies their opinion the bodies were thosecould not have been in the lake of the kidnaped men. longer that 48 hours, Dr. Duval yernor Parker of Louisiana re-|stated that their condition would house parish Ku Klux Klan was re-| ologist that they had not been there sponsible for the kidnaping and al-|longer than that time. leged murder of Daniel and Richard,| Many of those who have con- while members of the Morehouse | tended that the bodies identified klan org ions have charged/as the missing men were “planted that the bodies found in the lakelin Lake Lafourche” have expressed wer not those of the two Mer the belief that the bodies were taken ated that the More-| have been self evident to any path. | meny’s important chieftains. “Monumental fakers, political or otherwise, have a great time for a little while,” said the governor “When the Ights burn for the: they burn very brightly. When the hand plays, it blares very loudly While the cheering lasts it is very encouraging. “But the day of reckoning comes with the cold gray dawn of the morning @fter the evening. The people realize they have been th victim of a bunco game intended to political and Lloyd George In New York NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—Davi! Lloyd George, Great Britain's war premier, will arrive in tonight, compieting the ls the journey that las carried thousands of miles through a part cf Canada and the t States. He will sail for Englar deliver two addresses in New York, t the Lotus club on Thurs nd at the Metropolitan on the eve of his de- i , with his wife will come from Scran a, to New York on s at the Lotus club dinner, n to the guest of honor will icholas Murray But!er, il preside; Chaun aries M. Schwab be Dr. ning David Lloyd ng. received recently by the Ho- boken police, caused Chief McFeeley to assign today more than half of his forces to guard the Lackawanna raflroad terminal tunight when the former British premier arrives from Scranton, Pa., to deliver two ad- dresses in New York before sailing for home Saturday. —— Think about something for car this Christmas. the ~~ F e \ = Vi Zorous separate youth and old ae with a deep and ever byss? of youth and the | glow of Old Age j ty hould -be « e Vigorous old srasp of all. 8, Old Age—onc 4 comes a vigorous, enjoyable, care free time of life. 8. 8. S. is made of carefully se- lected herbs and nt! ally prepared Welcome Old D when it com: the att ks in its wake, Old Age with a hearty Meet handshake, speaks of well being—of a vigor- A handshake that ous, clear thinking, red blooded constitution. 8. 8S. 8. is your best friend when Old Age is seen round- ing the corner, Get a bottle and drive care and worry awa; leading drug stores car The largo sizo is the economical. Visit Betty Jane’s Gift Nook In the SUBWAY the past three days. This first great to the inke in two huge boxes,! shipped to Morehouse as part of the equipment of a diver who was em- lake a few days before they were brought to the surface by a dyna- mite charge. Governor Parker when to'd of Dr. Duval’s statement, sald he “knew nothing about it.” ‘DELAY IN WALTON TRIAL "OA STAY LOOMS | | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Oct. 31. —A possible delay of almost a week in the impeachment trial of Gover- nor J. C, Walton loomed today as the prediction was made in legis'ative circles that the senate court of im- | peachment would consent to a brief continuance should the executive re- | quest it when the hearing opens to- | morrow. In such event, a postponement at |least until Tuesday or Wednesday of | next week was considered entirely | probable, While there has been no official) indication as to what course the gov-| ernor’s counsel will pursue, observ-| ers previously had expressed the be-| lief that an application for a contin-| uance would be’ their first move should the court overrule a general demurrer which they expect to file to the charges of official mis- conduct against the executive. ee | ALL SAINTS DAY SERVICE All Saints day service in St. Mark's church on Thursday at 10 m. pe Casper wWanp crrvune BELLANS SCIENTISTS OO NOTDESIRE TO GE OPINONS CHICAGO, Oct. 81—Sclentists connected with the universities and museums her pressing their views on the reported discovery at Santa Barbara, Call- jbelleved to have inhabited the Pa-! cific coast country before the first glacial period, Professor A. 8. Romer, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago, while doubtful about the possibility of the reported | sald that if {t was estab: ‘ter investigation, then discovery, lished by Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25¢ and 75¢ Packag -hundreds of Casper women have been introduced to the wonderful bargains in our big Scores of these women said they didn’t realize what a marvelous “Economy Section” Casper had -- it was their first visit -- but we are certain they will come often. will continue the balance of the week, It is a rare opportunity to secure Winter Apparel -- Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats, Skirts, Silk Petticoats, Sweaters, Hose, House Dresses, Bungalow Aprons, Handkerchiefs and other Dress Accessories at EMENDOUS DISCOUNT You'll not be disappointed if you attend this great stock-reducing sale tomorrow Everywoman’s Store Underwear, Gloves, 110 EAST SECOND STREET re hesitant about ex-) the link connecting man of the pres- ent age with the pre-glacial period, will have been found. Up to the present, the Ind!an has been considered the first race to have inhabited this country, Pro- fessor Romer said. His past dates back only to the era of glaciers. Anthropologists at the Field mus- eum would not express themselves on the reported discovery until more fully advised of the facts. Dr. J. P, Harrington, of the Smith- sonlan Institute, who discovered the skull which he believes to be ev!- dence of the existence of men on this claims that establishes the fact that North American was discovered ; thousands of years before Columbus jcame, by primitive men who crossed |fornia, of a pre-Neanderthal man, | ‘he Bering Straitg from Asia. LATE FLASHES] 22: LONDON, Oct. 31.—The appoint-| Berlin ment of Frank B. Kellogg as United nounced this afternoon. 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