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—— Weather Forecast ‘WYOMING: in day. a Ea Uneettled tonight and Saturday, probably rain of snow in north portion. Warmer tonight east and central portions Satur- A Newspaper for All the Family, Clean, Unbiased, And a Booster for City, County and State. Che Casper Daily Trine | FINAL EDITION WALTON INDICTED CASPER, WYG., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 (dintoa) Unroeqery ams BY JURY ON ———————S NUMBER 27 ¢ =< 1 ° E . BERLIN CABINE | COUN | ED OU | AGAIN ; He ete | Gets the News 5 (INE CHARGE PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., Nov. age Noe taie ena REIGN OF TERROR IS a po ny Ne fr | P . received from nine different coun romised After ‘ tries and communication with a i} Biséhietan dens ENDED FOR CHILDREN fisted Gy" asl adi ovaraing sete eichstag Denies MT veecel, Bowactn, "ose Teo, males [ 5 WwW from the North Pole with Cap. 1‘ ' Confidence Vote ON YOMING RANCH tain Donald B. McMillan, arctic E explorer, aboard, according to a : CHEYENN: _ a eceived here last night ea aT CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov, 23.— | mother and often spending the message rece! dj y from the exploration party. Danes i BULLETIN | A story of almost incredible sel- | night in haystacks to escape her m ‘ 7 AT CH FY FN A f BERLIN, Nov. 23.—(By the As- HUNGIL ALUFFS fishness and brutality by a Finnish,| brutality. These, the elder of the J gpcaptain MeMitian sald tn his Intimidation of Officer sociated Press.)—The Stresemann mother is brought to Cheyenne by | 11 children constituting the house lear seceiven? ike “ janie * c govermenaut resigned today as a re. State Humane Commissioner W. | hold of the woman, were com. cite teen’ Keka” Shiieaien Ghee, And Blocki ng ot G il Pl E t d it of its defeat in the ‘relchstag Y. B q M I | G. Harris, who has returned from | Pelled to do all the work associated ge Me oa wo European wire. S L C ul. eas Ntered | on a vote of confidence. =| remote section of northern Car- | with conduct of the ranch. The : ol ayer a A * E “Y List of Oung Dusiness Man 1S) hon counts, where he resoved the | woman's. three chudren ty an | Ninety New Members| ,,cx'®, tte, coms, tbe Se tate Legislature Also ° = - e woman's six victims and sent them | earlier husband and the two she . Hihecioe Pa belhg ae i i ry Long ist O} BERLIN, _Nov. 23.—(By Victim of Illness of | to the home of an aunt in Don- | bore the father of the six were as On Membership Rolls bey hea perth ried igs Se oiaed Named in Bill. Violators. ane Raves Press) .— Brief Standin: | nelly, Idaho eT ee well fed, clothed and treated as 4 uty.” the “ihetane >» Waokared. Soke ° e Streseman: ba The principals in t tragedy | her circumstances would permit. oo "5 ie sah vas tafented Bethe. ane fee of the Wyoming ranch are: She was sacrificing the six not From Campaign. cane Bowden, wireless tates | OKLAHOMA. CITY, Nov. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Nov. 23—\tion of confidence in. the 3 | The yee pits alpine related to her to the five of her Mix, our operator, talked with 23.—(By The Associated Sentences pronounced by Judge T.] _ o> William Jardine, 36 years of age,| | Six children of her deceased | own blood, and at the same time amateur station 6-CEU in Hawait,|Press).—J. C. Walt re Fiske Kennedy in United States |reichstag today by a vote of | proprietor of the Service Art Print.| Busband by a former wife. was capitalising thelr. ~pitttul(| With = nat increase of 99'membera| Tinie one 6-000 miles ts noe red Monde in-| 155 for the resolution expressinz Three children of the woman by | labors, under incredible hardships, | in the Casper Boy Scouts, District " ae oy po moved Monday as governor, district court here, on persons in- =] ing establishment of this city and ; ps7 ey . aibly the world's record for short |was indicted ‘ dicted by the recent federal grand] Confidence and 230 against i. Be- a former husbani for the benefit of herself and her |2 and 8 are running neck and neck| wave stations. We have. heard s indicted today by the Jury and who entered pleas of guilty,| Cause of this adverse vote tho|*rmer Wyoming newspaper man, Two children of the woman by | offspring. for the silver loving cup which will! stations in. England, Germany, |Oklahoma grand jury on foliow: cabinet, it was announced, wiil| Passed away at 7 o'clock last night| her late husbaga. The woman, described as “hard | be awarded at the close of the drive| Holland, Mexico, France, Norway, |*°Yen counts charging diversior of Lilian Smith, unlawful possession | retire. at the home of his parents, Mr. and| Rimes Harris, going to | boiled” objected strenuously to the for new memberships which is deing| Italy, Japan and Spain. We re public funds, intimidating an officér and. salé of cocaine, offe year one Mra. William Jardine, Sr., 1723 Sec-, (RO ranch im Fesponse to com- | state humane commissioner tak- ! -srieq on by the local sponsors of| celve news of the world from sta. |®Pd preventing the assemblying of Gay in the woman's reformatory at! BERLIN, N 23 | Plaints by neighbors, found the six | ing charge of the six children she | {p COMETS “Ontordy Bhigiaita 4 | the lower house of the state lor ap » Nov. ~—(By]ond avenue, Council Bluffs, Iowa,| children of the dead man by the | was mbusing, and defied a sum. |‘P® Movement. At the opening of ol gt NR ae ai Bape =a eee Rockwell City, Ta. : The Associated Presssss).—| according to telegraphic word re.| earlier wife in dep'orable condition, | mons to coust te give reasan ming [the drive there were 481 scouts in| Nauen, Germany, and look for-| ture Maggie Mack, unlawful possession General Von Seeckt ti cord! | halfetarved, thelr clothing in tat. | the efx should not be taken f the Casper organization, but several} Ward (cach day to our ‘evening All indictments agatnst the former and sale of narcotics, two years at » Nation-|cetved here by fricnds this morning. dasa TVERETaR Eteactia® tha’ lat in from | troops weeded out some of the dead| Paper’.”’ executive cha: fel excent the Rockwell City. al commander of the reichs-| cause for his untimely passing 1s rea : ice lie ih rae timber. one alleging intimidation of an < Ollie Walker, unlawful poasession| wehr, today ordered the dis-|said to have been due to cancer Troop 19 of the North Casper ficer. This charge is based upon and sale of morphine, two ¥8@rs at! solution of the German com.| hich manifested itself seriously |Community church has experienced adto one the disposal September 17. of Rockwell City. munist party and the confiscation|°®"!Y last September. Since that jthe most phenomenal growth in grand jury called to investigate his Patsy Howell, using the mails to! oe its tunds. His decree also prohit.| time he has been bedridden in an | jmemberships. There were 15 scouts T t S d official acts as governor dana: cne year ane G19: ‘n the | ited the holding of Caceres? rohtb- | Omaha hospital, and while his con- in this troop at the beginning of the ests succeeé Walton asked an immediate. tr'al reformatory at St. Anthony, Idaho. ings and the ‘publications of Gon! dition seemed improved at times, 7 . drive and there are now 38. Deputy on the six felony charges, and J, K. Paul J. Lewis, forgery, five munist newspapers. physicians expressed doubt as to his | Commissioner W. C. Goodwin and Wright county attorney promised months in the Laramie county jail, Timea sinloas tua recovery. his assistant Stanley Griebel are} OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 2—Atrplane | that the caso would be set as soon Cheyenne. Gr Cobeay HAO pride’ Apolien Free mo-) The death of "Bil" Jardine re:| siven considerable credit for the|/radio telephone tests to determine | possible. Jemea bg and Se. See WENE ‘Batiount meee sy [moves one of the moet energetic, well | “\: : ine /3 os A harge'--yeenl pan the practicability of small but high} Dr. I. A. Davenport, state heatt’: viola’ prohi j SRST | iced and- best—kenown~young—bust}-yo—-Th8: tags for the disabled-soldiers a eri- r more leaders hus been| powered sending and receiving sets | commissioner >. Edwa ~ amissioner, and T. F Edware fine cach. peratement of mail| The order fell ike m-tombehant BEM" men of Casper” Asan active) dan is being sent out today. Tomorrow the Boy Scouts, 250 | i*mved from local hendquartere.|which the postoftice department | former personal chauffeur to thn Mrs. at ie iaiew a | UpOt thie relchstde this ni Se neg | Worker and former officer of the Elk,| strong, will make a canvass of the city and call at every home id ith seetperense in memberships|oontemplatés putting on the mail| deposed governor, were also indicte.J matter, six hours Te athA likely to have py sie a Lodge, the Chamber of Commerce,| to solicit rags. Old or new rags are equally acceptable and any | ‘"* Pecessity for leadership becomes| planes, were a success, according} on five coMMts each chargin county, Jail. violation of. the| {ns on the attitude of those pall: the Kiwanis club and prominent in| person who can help in the good work will be doing a very pes eet ibe urgent. to reports from the local alr mail} diversion of public funds. Waltoa 3, CG Emerson, in the tt rtlen| the daily businesy life of this city,| charitable act ‘ hile the scouts are active in get: | field. made bond of $6,700 on the seven mutomobile theft- act, two years in present situation toward the J b. ° ting n@w members they h wa Nl 4 niseeiein arsereaae SEE Jardine tormel‘a’ vant’ circle, of The Lions club, which ina tdci ahs ibeeh 4 Y mre also] Officials at the field sald that | charges. Leavenworth penitentiary. govern . vith | B ugura’ ie “Rag Day” idea | active in other ways and have volun- th ! fr 1! The Com: friends, all of whom will learn with) n-| messages they received from Pilot Robert BH. Stanley and Clyde thon ie munists were especially | srw of his basalce away, in support of plans previously undertaken by the American |teered their services for canvassing| Jack Knight while he was flying to Burns, violation of the automobile arene) and angry, scenes were en- The 4 pena ena Legion Auxiliary, is working actively in its behalf. All of the | the city tomorrow which has been|North Platte at an average height |, OXLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Nov. theft act, 90 days in the Laramle|scted in the relchstag over General} Afomere prog ta Wrens members who have cars will donate a part of tomorrow to help | *¢t aside as Rag Day to ald the dis-lof 2,000 feet, were clear and 23.—{By the Associated Press.)—Tho county. jail. Von, Geockt'a ‘sudden , and’ drastic | 00 ioty Sewpuaver. work on the| collect the rags. abled veterans at Ft. McKenzte.| tinct, despite the fact that they wero | “tate senate today, in what is re- re. gag: ° 7 . Jay Wilsey, falsifying records, 18] ™anmure mabe tay penance 5 wee oni the People who have automobiles are requested to bring their | AbUt 250 scouts will assemble atlequipped with only a makeshift re |@rded as the first test of strength months in Leavenworth peniten- munist organizations are ae fs 1°| bundles to the Chamber of Commerce building. Others are re. |htmber of commerce headquarters| ceiving set. be eu -Wux ” Wlan: ‘elements vend tay: well organized and well suppliea| °f years. es peng gen mT Ty Ease 7) a ill be : ers are Te /at 8 o'clock. tomorrow “mornirig to| ‘The m 3 were heard all the | hose opposing the organization re- ‘Kenneth Wort was arraigned on| With money. 1917 and wag engaged in the same! 4 et ‘all 2008 and a car wi sent for the collections. | start out on the canvass ag rt jected an amendment to the klan pursuit here until he entered into} Telephone calls should not be directed to the chamber of Troop 10 ; A ehcp Mince tages Take rac: 1d be ee i en indictment charging violation of ed Sh pata rks Bea NF at Mills under Scout-| 245 miles from Omaha on an air line under consideration which the automobile theft act and pleaded rUsION, GREETS SC Sn tga Sey eRe ss eee retreat (Continud on Page Twelve) the officials said, would have provided for the filing not guilty. Sam Pooras and Anna| CONFIDENCE DEMAND nt ene ee es see eeeeeeetee a aenansaeesg | With county officers semiannually Russell, charged with violation of] BERLIN, Nov. 23.—<B: a list of officers and members of N, Nov. 23.—({By the Asso- the white slavery act, pleaded not| ciated Press.)—An unequivocal vote secret orders. The vote was 13 to guilty, Vincent Lacata, charged] o¢ confidence was demanded of th x with violation of the prohibition act,| reichstag today by Chancellor Stress. After faflure of the amendment, pleaded not guilty. mann, who informed the legislature substitute was introduced by Sen- tab bb “GIA inch ecpowes te) cern ator Carl Monk of McAlester, provid- office on the strength of the indirect ing that names of officers shall be approval which would be accorded filed once a year and that each or Look Before him by the rejection of independent ID B ; ganization shall be charged with “no-confidence” it ‘ k ° f correcting its membership rolls three Y ) ino Jeonfdence resolution” intro CASPERWOMAN enver Banker Vote of Confidence Is Extended by the | ERS ARE fhebal aunlinly Rac esas aes U0 | eal German nationalists. Neither of | om, tb ; always available for public inspeo- 0 p these, he pointed out, would be abe is INJU R E D IN Is Involved in | Chamber Following Address On jen. - in the present situation to comman: | | The first step in cafeful buying |the majority necessary to unseat ° | od, ° ° OKLAHOMA CITY, Okia., is close perusal of the advertising | nim. Liquor Charge Nation’s Foreign Policy - | 23.—(By the Associated Preas.)—Con- columns of the newspaper. | ‘The government, Dr. Stresemann begga of anti-Ku Klux Kian The advertising provides a vital | asserted, declined to be made the PAR 2 house of ipelaisdes legatane hots contact between goods and the | beneficiary of party tactics and CHICAGO, Nov. 23—Harry ©. IS, Nov. 283.—(By The j Ouse of the state legislature today user so that the customer and | would only continue in office upon | DENVER, Colo,, Nav. 22.—Three| este, a Chicago Broker; and Char'ee| Chamber of deputies AA eet te I Press).—The = with a view by proponents of such salesman meet on a basis of in- |peing given a clearly defined vote| persons were injured and sixty| Boettcher of Denver, Colorado, =|Premier Poi ft ig voted confidence in|} pxppouRvILiT, Ky., Nov. 23 | esisiation toward establishing an telligent understanding, oF pontidencs,; others, all passengers on the Denver-| banker and a broker, testified today | t: er Poincare after a statement in which he fully out- eee oan Went ta em [tet which definitely would remove The buying of household needs | ‘The three government parties in| bound Moffat road passenger train|that they had subscribed to stock in| /imed his foreign policy. The vote was 505 to 70. Sheriff Foster Mosser were killed| re serey Under which the or ahd wants, balancing these against | the reichstag immediately introduced| escaped injury Thursday evening |the Grommes and Ulrich lquor firm Premier Poincare began his statement on foreign af-| and Daniel Allen, a deputy, was| rane cor Ly compelling it income, having something left over | a motion to this effect. when tho smoker and combination | but when it wag dissolved they did| fairs in the chamber of deputies today with ion | Seriously wounded when shot’ down | ang pphititing the wee rolls for a rainy day; these things make | ‘The chancellor's demand for a| diner and observation car of the|not get the liquor which was distri-|that the Belgian end puss today with the declaration | onvaabush on. Stinking Cress | at jmehuling the wearing, of th up a big job. clean cut vote of confidence threw| train were derailed ons mile west|uted to shareholders. A dozen de-\ernments were in absolute acooed | TiSht that the French chamber ts! Kmox county, early today, accord. | Ask 1m Oklahoma. Real thrift consists in study- |the parliamentary situation again| of Plainview, according to word re-|fendants are on trial charged with|on the Ttule question iota reat unanimous against the return of the| ing to reports reaching here from | jo) 4 substitute bill drafted by a joint ing development in merchandising; | into confusion and revived the pos-| celved at the road headquarters here | conspiracy to violate prohibition by |}roreien Minisiee Guero a eeeay, | Hohenzollerna.”* Flat Tick, ‘The officers hat gone to |e atve committe a incorpora knowing the dest and most eco- | sibility of a military dictatorship| today. ‘The injured: |the “rum atvidend,” lbecareh the: Heteter: ye rae tah al Non-ratification of the tri-partite| Stinking Creek with a wartent for |e, these and other provisions cor nomical thing to fill needs and | headed by General Von Sceckt as an| J. W. Ward, Craig, Colo., severe! Mr. Beste said he subscribed for|no differences had ever existed be, |Euwrantee pact by the United States! the arrest of Peto Bailey who had | cene4 8 numerous separate meas keeping thoroughly informed on | early development. cuts about head. eighteen ahares of stock for $1,000—|twocn Deterels ed Core ste? be: |and Great Britain, sald the premier.| escaped Jail here iaat week, Brea aN oneal pled fe aol comparative prices and dependable | By refusing to become the doubt-}_ Joyce Vantrees, Denver, cuts on|entitling hi mto elghteen shares of] sub | Was at the bottom of all the present —— tee ' eat ure ‘ia; belie: pasned service, ful beneficiary of the rejection of| body. Mquor—and told Harry §. Tansey! bject. | difficulties In the way of inter WOMEN AREE: | UPor,, sestion by / gection, the ‘Read the store news in the daily |the opposing resolutions through} Mrs. Mary ©. Smith, Casper.|and Frederick A, Diehl, defendants], 1% French mission was dally| allied military control in Germany. | tae Nae SRT newspaper—it is for your help | separate balloting on each the chan-| Wyo., slight body cuts and brulses./ who were connected with the reor-| ™&*!NS contracts with the German | ——__ = | A motion to eliminate entirely and guidance. cellor confronted the reichstag with ——>— |xantzation firm just before its dis-|mausttialist in the occupied terri-! 645 seargeret Porter Bice aed iy anne inaped bite e ta Roem iI a te shop sz, hmrdlu fwyp dla wyppp| the: cholce between a decisive vote| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannigan of| solution that he wanted the stock|{0'%: the premier stated und the|, Miss Mergnret Porter came in|the Casper police department last] lating that lists of officers be file Shop in the Tribune before shop-|of approval or the rejection of the] Chicago arrived last evening and will] shipped to Roswell Munday of New | ean dvefore tid woe become a Uiottt Hava Sone" view re oy inn piste Bad Saye srelr names as by all Leth S Act hee with ing in tl Page El ‘ a " r | Paying proposition. @ contracts eral ri a y ley, , and M.| county and state officials and that ping in the shops. (Continued on Page Eleven.) spend a week here. York, a brother of his partner. | already signed provided for 22% per |* ends. Johnson. (Continued on Page Eleven.) so . jcent of the normal coal production! : L and 27 per cent of coke. The Ger | |man workmen were increasing in \ é |numbers and were coming forward ® - | | freely to work for the occupation authorities, | | ack peltoare sald France would| |have wished the banishment from| | eeaeaby, of former Crown Prince | ' | Frederick William, but as his return . |to Germany from Holland consti- “ ” a ¢_|sons were in the city jafl charged |“shot it out” with the officers and/tuted a provocation. not only of hy pe a b nd hot It Out With Offi- with complicity in the crime. One | fled. ly y of the slaying of her husband. A hos- ys Husband “S. [nas he's’ of' few ‘anys, try | Om information turnahed ty ate. | sna sear, aenitne sven, Treats of Death Told In Court by Mrs. | sity fr" raiativen was deveooea : . ° Carleton, who leaped from a second |Carieton the other woman was poe, ax. Bellantyney sha: teeathied,/ basin: cers Who Surprised Them While Loot- |sicty"wintow into the nrvas af off (found. ae & nearby bectin Bho. Tet | Soret oe aanbasendors, Thin body, Ballantyne Support Defense of Sart crab epee sie 3 : cers several minutes after the shoot-|fled there with Carleton, Miss | treat Pe kes Care ae, ROC | a a y. had held that no clause con- stage where he threat ling. Another was Irene Swartz, |Swartz to!d the lice, efter they | ’ ie he threatened death to ing Los Angeles Home cI ene eer, Wee is [Scar atelt (Be volea fer they |tcmpinted banishment nd thatthe Her Husband’s Slayers the "Browning family. "Ballantyne is alleged to have fied from the city|and found that Magee was dend.|{ 1991 shies 4 threatened that he ‘might’ begtn\by |with Carleton soon after the slaying |She denied complicity in the shoot-| tor REbcccaniben pe ators dened abn ae 5 . 5 jand the third was Carleton himself, |ing and said she did no‘ = - oj y Mrs. Ballantyne testified that her : LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23.—Just_ a week ago today |ina the tm ; if jing i4 not learn of| ‘The French eoverament neverth ITY, Utah, Nov. 23.—The story of the Jeanne Johnson Sloan and Edward Henry Carleton came |arrested aboard the steamer Hum-|it until Carleton returned to his |ieas was convinced that a return at} events which immediately preceded i *Zollow PEspend Dad: SSSAtaneare yas to the court house -here and were married by a justice of |Poldt as it was about to safl for San |apartment after eluding the. police. 2 urn of] € $ mme y preceded and followed the} Browning in particular by saying. y J lr ‘4 , let the pernicious Hohenzollern dynasty| shooting of Benjamin F. Ballanty: k ld i a a r t the peace. Today they were expected to appear at the |*™2ncisce last night. When taken into qustody by po-| would be an intolerable menace to ; : yne, may be told in today’s| “if Jack ever tries to interfere in ; : | The bride confessed, according to|lice and detail of sailors from the|the peace of Europe and w session of the court by Mrs, Elsie Browning-Ballantyne, | ‘ my affairs I will kill him court house again, for arraignment on a murder charge} & : 3 as Siar Surope and would take| |: F sa ‘ whe) lke I would any one sf € e |police, that she and her husband|U. 8S. 8. Arizona. from which h the nece: yr meast wife of the slain man 1 sister of Joh r; r., W “ges ne else who e | h he ts Necessary measures to prevent 8 and sister of John Browning, Jr., who te growing out of the slaying of Special Deputy Sheriff Robert |haa entered tho Wilshire res'denco |sald to have deserted, Carleton de-|it. This deciaration was, greeted| With his cousin, Marrier A. Browning, is trial-on a fitx i Spier eens B. Magee is an attempted burglary fell mortally wounded in a battle|to loot it; that while there they |nied that he had killed Magee with iniiiohi ‘auplajise<trom.the ‘dep: | Genres rourdes charae for the day g, is on trial on a first 6 first time Ballantyne had here Wednesday night. with burglars surprised ransacking |were surprised by Magee and two| A man he knew only as “Jack'| ties, whereat the premier exclaimed:|ine ef? Balantcne Te sla jee told ie story of her married | shown any resentment toward John Lass than 24 hours ater Magec|a Wilshire district home, three per-jother officers and that her busband tired the fatal shots, he declared, / “The whole world will know to-| ‘Testifying yesterday Mrs, Ballan-| in 1913 umtil Just a short time betes ar before] (Continud om Page Twelve) ys i /