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yeemesprexry— <nevnvewe armnss 1 3G 3810 ONnwaskie > all ~ ‘A Newspaper for All the Family, Clean, U nbiased, And a Bonster for City, County and State: s==--| Che Casper Daily Critume VOLUME VIII. FINAL j|EDITION} CASPER, WYO.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922, rae e NUMBER 9 arms WALTON IS PREPARED TO APPEAL VERDICT SOCIALISTS DENIED DEMANDS[**™™mse™= [0 PUBLISHER AND EDITOR ACCUSED TRIO HELO FOR: Seeeeceeee scoters \TAXEN TO Hcl A GRIMINAL LIBEL IN CHARGES manhood. He had studied the matter out for himself and had an appreciatiom of what learning would mean in after life. He was unashamed to perferm hard manual labor, to ren- overwhelming majority, with only 14 votes, in opposition | “sf b] | 1 t the social democratic parliamentary party a ved a res- tion and in the harvest field, chopped wood and did other | 8 party approved a res- | ; a p 1 Douglas Jurors File Complaint Against Max M olution today instructing the three poeta lnt eintREee in| | rough and hard labor. He placed a higher value on the object Levand and Sam H. Day for Editorial he had in view than he did upon the wearing of fancy clothes Flaying Cantlin Jury Verdict. { } THINGS Withdrawal from German Cabinet Fol- lows Refusal of Ministry to Yield to Late Demands HERR PR ROR AHH Re en 1 | | CATTLE KILL NG those he knew were Seg oa sere: ia : es COURT [ lf | i be " « ‘ He has not forgotten that he waited table and serv is 5 - BERLIN, Nov. 2.—(By The Associated Press).—By an fellow students food, nor that he assisted in cooking the food, Be See i | no more has he forgotten that he worked on the railroad sec- 4 Impeachment Action If : Successful Promises To Give Rise of Long e the cabinet of Chancellor Stresemann to resign. Thus the great four-party coalition has ended and the | powerful socialist party will hence-, Unable to accept their demands. The {eocla‘ists returning to their party der honest toil for honest pay, even if the pay was not large, when it was for the purpose of gaining book knowledge from and the leisure the money he earned would have afforded him, | without the college course and the law course his ambition Hide Bearing Brand and, Teounty of Converse, charging M. M. Levand and Sam H. Day with the crime of criminal llbe! to-wit. | London Labor | And Socialtist | (257.5 MILES © challenge many of the charges upon which he is being tried for official misconduct. Argument on his demurrer to 14 urged him on to secure. « forth form thi ition. . 5 7 : Sake paint atternoon|mecting, which after three hours’! § Boof I. Found And so it has been all of his life. He has had a good ob Drawn Out Battle. i M. M. Levand, publisher, and Sam H. Day, managing} were occupied with an attempt to Cscussion decided there was no - Deer is Found on ject, a purpose in view, an end to which he gave his best ef- astray Pe i Herald wer es sat iverg:| Crean lett for it but secession. | forts and all the service that was in him. His object now is H eeeetioon oo ebaihe of criminal Nibel based oat at coltteaiet tnce between the eocialints and) tour. | witt = Lhe ldet Lptaee alan Homestead. to serve the city in which he lives, has his home and property, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okis.. Nev. i f October 12, this year, criticizing in strong terms the ac- |*°!* Partics proved too great. When | tion 40 diavdlpa the Tecate Fa where he is educating his children and living a correct and 2—(By The Associated Press).— je ‘al by a Douglas ju: y of Errol J. Cantlin, f * und in the afternoon the socialist lead- teh Bea 2 i ire ie eee useful life. His object is to assist in administering the public Counsel for Gov. 3.6. Walton, on i quitta aN pe J iA Dyetateharres at oat ei mn bot ers visited Chancellor Stresemann, | AIX LA CAPELLE, Noy. 2—One former governor, Henry, William| affairs of the people who have faith and trust in him, in a | trial before a senate court on tm- by sheriff o: and leg Rs o was tried on a charge of he informed them the cabinet was’ German was killed and several and Andrew Wickencamp, home-| thoroughly honest, efficient and capable manner. He is willing peachment charges preferred by ” Soe ores fo ptt dey Tavine | CEMENT a AO ae LAD pothers wounded by a Belgion officer) steaders 11 miles northeast of Cas-| to give of his time and talent to the end that his neighbors the lower house of the state legts- is and Day were released’ on cash (Nuislgna eoee ahs a enz, 2 per, were arrested Thursday after-| will get a dollar in value for the dollar they pay in-taxes. lsture at noon today: were deap te = ponds of $2,000 each supplied by taal Frogitivemetot' Baten tos beter] serene one e ee: SAME eee CORY He STE ee ene seu Sir i? oe an Re opr thelr argument on a demurrer by fe Charles Mednick and Dr. J. F. 4 i Z ewe | He humilia' imsel: e eyes of students who were bless: - } When a search of the Wickencam: Fe hich they hope to strike from the ae O'Donnell. BAVARIAN TROOPS aieaseteall wala teeta: actide’ penser with a-greater share of worldly goods than he possessed. He = ask-vtoyido re 14 of tin 32 Oth Sc ‘The prosecution was instituted by MASSED ON BORDER, {the well known “CY” brand was| humbled the pride that is the birthright of every American an & William H. Stansbury, prosecuting) BERLIN, Nov. 2.—(By The Asso found, the heads of two animals , He gained what he sought and he considered it worth &. attorney of Converse country, in ee clated P: Minist f the Inter-| Given by s vote of the court aa & Qehaif of the 12 jurors, Douglas} HALIFAX, Nov. 2--The inter.) The trophy will be held by the |(in'al Dros Minister of the inter: /and some beef. the cost. In addition to the education for which he sacrificed, much time as they desire and un- neopie are said to have contributed | Bational fishermen’s race »ommittee | trustees for competition off Glouces- | Oy. von atnitiing of sama Pre-| A well near the house ts siso/ he has since been freely accorded the respect as well as the | interrupted as a result of an agree- B SLobe. cowardthe-prosecutiAd. | today formally declared off the en-| ter, Mass., next year. The action of Mier, Von nilling of Bavaria, re- said to contain. numerous hides) octaem of those who looked down upon him when he was mak- | ment by which the prosecution re- au : coa tte series between the Lunenberg | Walters in defying the comrmittec |2UCsting an early explanation of the which had been thrown in and lime| 7) ni. struggle for the things that would finally place him | served its answer until thelr en- 2 The defendants, it was announ schooner Blue Nose and the Ameri-| and putting out to sea caused con- ;mcentratio nof irregular war-like put on to destroy them. A party lif tire demurrer had been’ agued, the u will be represented by At- << 7 “2 |troops on the Bavarian frontier. | composed of Harry Cass, assistant} ahead in the race of life. - & “; ran and, CaP challenger Columbia. The de-| siderable resentment here. | When |‘"0PS on f yt { “ 5 1 Durtinm iis‘entitied to credit for the i-tight he governor's attorneys were holding W.'H. Patton of Casper and) cision wag reached at.the end of| some one on the dock called for © minister says this concentra jcounty prosecuting attorney; Sheriff) arry ir is good fig the floor alone and were going e John T. Bottom of Denver. considerable wrangling after Cap-|three cheers for the Blue Nose as |t00 has seriously alarmed the Prus-| Peyton of Converse county; Federal) made. He is entitled to win the present race, because he de- into a detailed offensive against @ Mrs. Nellie B. Newcomb, in whose) tain Walters of the Blue Nose de-| she was casting off there was no "2" “nd Thuringian governments, fficer Owens and William Irving.) serves to win it. He deserves to win because he is the best | the 14 charges covered in their de- ki'ling the acquittal condemned by! clared he would not race tomorrow. ' response. ond he asks also what steps the undersheriff of Natrona county, left uipped candidate to fill the office. Because the office needs miurrer. po equip) ieaharenatl ehttoetal eenascretttceea poeyasian sqrernmant te taking | this morning for the Wiskencamp just such a man as Mr. Durham has shown himself to be. was fatally wounded by Cantlin against the “serious internal dan-| homestead armed with grappling - - —— when the driver of the car in which| \ser.”” |hooks and poles to clean out the| And we believe the people who have the public good at-heart | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. : Mrs. Newcomb was riding refused to) | well. 5 will vote for him in such numbers as will insure his triumph. Nov. 2.(By The Associat E Sri | j Casper | NOV. £-— < F : im the lghts of her -automobile.| : | From the amount of cattle which We are more than willing to have the people of P D ; Cantiin-metntalned at the trial that) BE Send a eee nef ped |hag been missed in this part of the| pass on the election of Mr. Durham for we have every. faith in |ed Press):—Counsel for “ the bullet was fired at the ground RN . TW REAR DEATH aratista In Aix La Chapet'e, inciua, county in recent months it is| their good judgment in the selection of the most competent |Governor J. C. Walton, on a and recocheted, although the prose- +] 1% | ing Joseph Matthes and Leo Deck-)thousht that a large number of! man. i trial before a senate court “a cution tried to establish the claim ts i: erm, the leaders of the opposing) #!408 may be uncovered tn the well. Mr. Durham’s high character, his integrity, his Incorrupt- j|of impeachment, let it be oy that it wasa, direct bit.. The bane LARAMIE, -Wyo.,..Nov. 2.—The} contents,-causing the death of Mrs.| fighting factins, were-escorted ov! DUESSEL DORK ie aati . ibility, his desige for. good government, his nagnept far the law. _| known today that if the decision in x was taken to Douglas on a change! ts.14. Pacific section house at Tip-| Herrera and a seven | months o'd/of Aix La Chapelle by the Belgian{ loli mrt T egguue es oa raked chs and his devotion to the highest welfare of society are all | the case is unfavorable to him an “ of venue from Natrona county. I ibci-Wynentngn ibétween'iinwiite ace baby. Mr. Herrera and a four year) troops this afternoon and the city rugs Tuteceees and "the | onéuipae reflected in his daily life. The people know these things of appeal will be taken to the United The warrant !ssued by-Judge C. old child were seriously burned.| was turned back to the old old gov- him. It is exactly what they desire in the man they place in | States district court. 4 ©. Brown in court at Doug'as for! Rock: Springs, occupied by J. A.| phe fire\ started when the mother’s| ernment of reich officials. | ton authorities for a resumptt | F P fs § Ki <a 3 5 of deliveries of coal. . charge of their business. ‘They declined to reveal details of { ' he it ge ‘ the arrest of Levand and Day fol-| Herrera, his wife and two children,| dress caught fire. The family were| The separatists: were taken to the their contemplated action, but intt- bi) lows in full. was burned to the ground with its| trapped in the house. station, loaded on a train and sent mated that the October 2 special uw “State of Wyoming, County of away after the British and Dutch) ; election, which was held when the P, Converse, ss. In the District Court, . consuls in the name of their gov- . : election officials and voters {gnored . Sixth Judicial District. jernment had made vigorous protests the governor’s order to keep the u “Phe District Court for said Coun- y to the Belgian .commanding general $ polls closed, would in some way be rs ty and State, in the name and by, against the alleged terrorizing of the - } made the basis of the appeal. ® the nuthority of the State, to any inhabitants by the Matthes faction | a via K sheriff or deputy sheriff in the State! [had finally captured the rathaus OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Nov. 2. 44 of Wyoming: | | after a bloody fight. ; (By The Associated Press.}—Gov- ; An information having been filed : } a ernor J. C. Walton went before the oy pn ithe 3ist day of October, A. D., : H 3 q senate court of impeachment today > | 928, tn the District Court for the ; “comes now Wiliam 3. Stane-|-T ator Ean to Contest H, abana Wyoming Woolgrowers to Receive One Sr luey afi ketal’ cometteaetn pata bury, County and Prosecuting attor| 4 AYLOT L1AY tO CONtes: onors Saturaay| : A * indictment upon whieh hé was im- ney of the County of Converse, in 5 : Vote Increased Cent and Local Organization Two | peached by the lower house of the tiie Sthta Af Wyomink; end in ithe In Race Against Zev. My Own and j | | state legisinture will be heard by a name and by the ayeriey of tel ¢ | On Each Head In the County the court this morning, with the + State of Wyoming, informs the Amo | prospect that legal jockeying over nd Court and gives the Court to under- Other Top Three-Y ear-Olds 1 pa OU. Bay: Bee Boaroely ‘mire BY A R P LA | E the action will defer the actual be- ie | an one fourth of the returns from { stand that heretofore, to-wit, at o eee e \ the municipal elections have as yet j - 4 ginning: of the trial un Monday or dye een pas ek ey so CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 2.—A surprise was sprung on! been compiled, but the results thus| Forty members of the Natrona County Sac kaca ers MITCHEL FIELD. ¥., Nov. 2, | TUCHAY Of next week. | me trict sitting within and for the the racing public today when it was ennounced that Tay- | ‘* made public show that labor and | association attended the annual meeting at the I. O. O. F.|—tieutenant Harold “W. Brow,| tne governo: must enter his formal ° County of Converse, the Honorable|lor Hay, owned by C. W. Hay, a steward at Latonia, has See ae eon Geen: jhall Thursday afternoon at which time numerous problems | navy aviator, today smashed all) jie * 19 C. 0. Brown, Judge, presiding, the) hee nnamed to start in the $50,000 Latonia championship | losers, while-the conservatives also | Of the cattle and sheepmen were discussed. - | Gver a three Kilometer ‘coures tour |, Chareing that the 14 atlegations - following named persons were duly | ie 0 f th hief accomplishments of the meeting was over a t lometer course four | either do not constitute impeach- suy selected, empaneled and sworn as tomorrow. have met with numerous reverses. th oti 9 ie oul) be of 'thrée’ cents: athead’on: all times with an average speed of 257.5 | ania offenses or are based on in- 7y oPace, coe wettry theitiematiee -—— Gere e voting of an assess! |miles per hour. The course was @ | svmicont cetdonc iy iR.ain extminal cause then pending} CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 2.—Zev, conqueror of the En-| ‘/sheep in the county, one cent of straightaway. I escutiosy aleartastecraereciet 165 Pe in said Court whereig the State of|!sh Derby winner, Papyrus, arrived car after the big race. W J CARPENTER WINS which will go to the Wyoming P. li P. tr Is | Lteutenant Al J. Williams, winner | close of the first day’s session of aw ‘Wyoming was plaintiff and Erroll J.|@t the Latonia (Kentucky) race| | Sam Hildreth, chief trainer for) #¥« Us UM | Woolgrowers’ association to further olice Fatro of the Pulitzer prize at St. Louls/tne hearing Iate yesterday after yu Cantiin was defendant, and in which| track today, ready to run his great-| Harry F. Sinclatr, owner of Zev: | jits activities and the remaining) recently, made the unofficial time of ng in thelr efforts to obtain a > Said. cause in anid Court the de-jest race in the $50,000 Latonia|Mrs. Hildreth and Jockey Earl| INSII |two cents to the local organization.| 4 pe Held Ready 58.5 miles an hour over the same | continuance and to quash the entire ite fendant Erroll J. Cantin stood| championship tomorrow against My) Sando who will ride him, reached| } | The latter, money will be used pri) urse. He flew a Curtiss racer. In| hit of tmpeachment tad charged by information with having|Own, In Memoriam and Rialto. | Cincinnatt last night. The Sinclair | marily to carry on the stock trial) 9 Ci St. Louis he flew 243.67 miles an | nmediately after - Mute ay atirdered one Nelile |. With the arrival of Z3v, all four| party will not get here until tomor — |proposition and to provide funds In Mexico ity) hour on a closed, or triangular | joyrned for tho day, a nomate com, ss se sweomb, to-wit: 2 - | contesntants in the big race are, row. | _W. J. Carpenter of the Temple! £9F the control of predatory anf) course. | mittee began an investigation of Ve chester Sima, E. R. Rouse, H. B.|now stabled at the Milida'e course. | | Studio was this afternoon awarded ae ee ayer iat mmake| MEXICO CITY, Nov. 2.—Because Sper Pre | charges said to have been made in » ton, Lloyd Froggatt, George! Stanwix, a stable .mate, was! a a judgment of $600 and costs inst | * : 3 2 es. | a ne aper story that’ bi . sake, ‘James Pexton, Floyd Roush, shipped along with Zev to keep nim| Motor Bandits the Northwestern Insurance com-|%t the meeting will have charge of of recent Sieorcersiberw ces actions MORE ST FIRE bec cared intiwoleeahesioe tn pas S. S$. Call, Jack Kirwin, Gharles|company and Dave Leary, one of| pany for the destruction of his auto-| ‘hese funds, and has always co-| supporting Genera! Tiutatlo Caney ‘court for their votes on the verdict Re Patterson, Willlam Gérlach, Macky|the trainers working under Sam/| S < P |mobile in September, 1921, between °Perated wholeheartedly with the/ an Sieh wane Tees becat LOSS LO WER The editor of the Muskogee Times- H Seaaons Hildreth, rode in the private car eize ayroll | Gentoo and Doagies on the Yel-|!0cal stockmen. _ The association) dates for the presidency. Xt ier of Democrat, the paper in’ which the E “And that thereafter and on the| with him also. | lowstone highway. Mr. Carpenter | Hopes to ‘make the pred: tory animal) Sects Golice patrols and to hold) WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—A com-| story was alleged to have appeared oF ith day of October, 1923, and at| Zev reached Cincinnati early in| attempted! tO’ pase) another machine, | “S™pAlgn more thorough than’ ever) Mowe te Pe oon ether quarters for|.peratively favorable season has|and the newspaper's ataff repre. a the said term, the sald cause hav-|the morning, but bis car was taken| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2—Five|hit a culvert and overturned the| i" the past. Mee LEER UA CIDA TAEE DEERE) Ade | eee eamerionteatcin’ thes carnpalge: | sentative” bere,- wearer questioaea’ by wa ing by said Court been submitted|into the railroad yards and kept) motor bandits, wearing handker- | cfr. The matter of providing a New | Olnood Aes the residences of Gen-| against fires on national forests al- | the committee for some time but 6t to the sald trial jury for its ver-|there until the sun was high. chiefs for masks, today held up the| The Northwestern Insurance com- form of contract under which lambs) P00 Calles.and Senor De La Huerta,| though destructive fires occurred in| nothing could be learned as to the iat alct, the said trial jury did return} Guards will be stationed continu-) paymaster of the John Wyeth and/pany agency was formerly handled|%© bought locally was left in the) Sry | uies Mis inet ae er een stinnesota and southern California, | trend of the testimony. It is under. 40 its verdict in sald cause into said|ously in his stable at Latonia until| Brothers Chemical company and|by the Bell Insurance agency of| ands of a committee composed of | $n0 Their pollute’ Neatauatiens abt) Lintwsat wie chief forester, an. | tos that other witnesses will be hou (Continued on Page Thirteen.) Zev is taken back to his private| robbed him of a $4,700 payroll. Casper. A. J. Cunhingham, M. J. Burke and arded. sa pcrneeel ; : announced today. iz ~ Thomas Cooper. The contracts in, SU&rde orn ayes a e Present use have been found to be| : a wholly tn favor of the buyer. & Officers for the coming year were i re-elected and will consist of M. L. ; bo | Bishop, president; Thomas Cooper, at | vice president; M. J. Burke, treas- we |urer and G. M. Penley, secretary. : : 4 Gee; DAY WITH STOKES : | composed of Robert Grieve, T. A. 8) : | Hall ana FL B. Pearce. ; = sie: Vaes «eran ; F Secretary Fall had irsisted that]Commander Stuart asserted, which ‘ Aas ‘ + _|aax D. Stener, counsel for Stokes. , Tactics of Former Secretary Fall of In-| secretary Denby ahowa detach him| made it desirable in his judgment to| TWO KILL ED So Says Wife of Millionaire In Resuming|" "on we say “you married Mr. Thc Arise: and Commander Shafroth and send| transfer their administration to the! 4 Stokes you regretted it?” he asked. SP terior Department Criticized Be... \onn, we at wremncteas Ce iin bmi: (te pays State Today for CrossExamina- | “334.8385 2, ° Ling 4 4 said, in handling the reserves, had r t rad 7 fore Senate Committee was connected with the reserve sec-| received all necessary assistance UNDER TRAIN tion by Attorneys Min eae feos that I aia.” tion. from the geological survey and the| Mr. Steuer produced photographd The witness said the demand was| bureau of mines and was fully ETRE of Mrs. Stokes and men !n pajamag a made after the two officers had| competent to administer them. STUEBENVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 2. i 2_poin é is WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Former Secretary Fall de-| presented to Mr. Fall their objection] No naval officer, Commander|—Two school teachers, enroute here NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, wife |“? Pins ‘o one Prine = > manded the transfer from Washington of naval officers | to the granting of certain leases| Stuart testified, had approved the|to attend a teachers’ convention,|Of W. E. D. Stokes, resumed the witness stand today for ma picture?” by — who objected to leases he proposed to make on naval oil | which he pence to make to the| transfer and replying to an inquiry) were killed by the Cleveland and/ cross examination in the trial of her husband’s suit for di-| remember the clroum- Vv reserves, Commander H. A. Stuart of the navy testified to-| United States Midway company to Paar Perdis Wai, pasa wag ES ptt ag eat clue apaaah Daa {>| vorce r Py s, i : ope wells AVE! ser Montana, he i hat although h The are. Miss Olive Irvin, Ae e Py 7d you Orrespo: ot Tale day before the senate public lands committee investigating | per 1, in Califorr had) ‘been Indirect: charge of the of Richmond, Ohio, and Miss | She said she could not recall having spent one happy |,,..- 1 con reenes. ) Withy "y the subject. During the period the navy de-| naval reserves for several years he| Helen Ber remont, |day with Stokes since her marriage. She emphasized that} — Commander Stuart, who testified; reserves in the nary department) partmen had complete control over| was not consulted by Secretary They epped in front of the} she had never been at the home of | respondent. | ne he had been in charge of the naval|from 1918 until April 5, 1922, sald! the reserves, nothing had developed, (Continued on Page Eleven) | train. Edgar T. Wallace, named as co-| Mrs. Stokes’ was questioned by | (Continued on Page Eleveny