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Sunnay Cribune MAIN NEWS SECTION. CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1924 MAIN NEWS SECTION. NUMBER 25 AVOYE RESIDENT IS SEIZED AS ‘FIRE BUG ALBERT B. FALL READY TO TELL ARSON CHARGE STORY WHEN SENATE WANTS IT avonrcaco| FILED AGAINST WITH BULLET Takes Rap at TeapotLeasing AF TWEEN DOLCE AND BANDITS| scx cz) IN LATE ARREST IN CASPER tained ta on all Of Inej's numer: ; PALM BEACH, Fila., Jan. 12.—“I am ready to appear ae nema 5 Soornngs avs zipping creas before the full senate committee anytime it wants me and ze snow of a si ral a it ” faa its surprises in” twists and my health permits. It cost them $200 each but it P; . oe re . they ht. A: bce) Owners Si Northern Illinois Scoured for Quartet Who} Tiaras mes itouett An perty ign sudden drops and rises, come the Puffing a pipe and enjoying the ocean breeze which members of the Casper Mountain | blew gently through the open window of his hotel room Secured $431 in Sensational Holdup of | Bari’ simi ata." ron vars ” = The gentleman in evening clothes Arres or 1g on- os Ski club which ized bi here, Alb . Fall, f i ior, to- * ho petitioned heck boy in Mathew Zipke Thought} sre eee eet thaao tis announcement ne eereeaty Of the interior, to- Brighton Park Bank, Chicago. peepee gi Reg hotel to fill a hip flask was re- a ° T H ss Right merrily these hardy per- | Fal!, the center of a tangled skein | Gleewhene ferred to a warmer climate, Dis- fl gration. Sons are entering into the activi- |of testimony growing out of efforts | ¥ o fave taken C | Selot thp nawsetas tertan thay. tor Che Casper OLUME 3 IZZY PUTS ONE OVER IN CHICAGO Py fi 87 wouldn't work. of the senate public lands commit-| ADAMS SMELLS CHICAGO, Jan. 12.—(United Press).—Four bandits] “"S¥.n' when a prima donna teft ; In Des; de: Me obisct the Promotion of winter |tee to get the facts concerning the |“QNOR' IN DEAL who held up the Brighton Park State Bank here today and] Peacock alley for a short time to | C. E, Petticord, formerly nm pondency. sports in and around Casper. The source of $100,000 Fall got to help| WASHINGTON. Jan, 12—Declar- him buy @ ranch in New Mexico in/ing there is a distasteful “odor” was located today despite the ‘about the whole transaction, Sena- efforts of hotel, attaches to keeP)tor Alvin Adams, Colorado, today his whereabouts secret. said, former Secretary ef the Tn not hiding from the com-|terior Fall must tell whére he got said Fall. manifesting | $100,000 in 1921 to buy a ranch in ski trail has already been well traveled by tyros whose ambula- The body of Mathew Zipko, 35) tory appendages joyfully whiz by years of Age, was found shortly! on jong runners that curl at the afternoon yesterday by the landlady| tips and sometimes become hope- at the place where Zipko had been) jessly confused, one with the other. rooming, 423 South Durbin street) ‘This narrow track extends for 600 escaped with $431 after wounding three persons in a gun| “touch” a well known bootlegger, ;_| terrible Izzy was spotted beneath battle with police were hunted throughout northern Illi-} (0° feminine makeup. be the ; f Jeuths. nois tonight. . An automobile in which the robbers fled from the Wid serctts of the cide of % » government pro! on en- Bosna of the holdup was founds ew) and ‘getting: te the( money butsthay | ore degairteeat atmened rer minutes later, but police said they wore interrupted in thelr work when manager of the Triangle ga- rage which was burned down December 23 In a gen- eral conflagration that de- stroyed more than $100,000 assuring today as the detectives |worth of property at Lavoye’ wns ent that anyone should Three Rivers, New Mexico. tain the bandits had obtain- a ‘ 3d shortly afternoon yesterday. A bul-| yards along the east side of the |trin ie was, | ‘The situation created. tyr contra:| Ce ence ents ae tuaing the two robbers outside shouted a reported to bootles headquarters. larrested yesterday. afternoon by Dee ake tte Cope The reet| ToRd which leadd'up the mountain. |" te pointed out the fact that the|alction of meme cone explanation to| of the city. ictpia tiny Lian lableecee nates | Teey's ingenutty | OUnty , official on a charge of had piarted the temple. ‘The weapon! — 4¢ the organization meeting yea- : Iwas lying across. the Rody which was! tarany the following officera were jetretched on the floor fully clothed.| Chosen: Don Fe. Philline resident, It is thought that Zipko had shot Hi. C. Fitzpatrick, first yice presi- himself earlier in the day. United Press had located him the senate public lands committee, Sheriffs of at! surrounding coun-| The four men jumped into their| Were spotted and Izzy's ingenuity |arson in proved he was not trying to hide, |investigating Fall’s leasing of the| ties were requested to keep a Iook-| automobile amid a volley of shots meee itiene failed to provide The hotel management, however, | Teapot Dome naval oll reserve to|out for the men. The robbers are from the oncoming police. They re- That Hiker Rroke. denies he is in the building. | Sinclair interests is one “unequalled | stil heavily armed, it is believed. turnedi:the. tine’) wounding! Ampmeht h geet eair wath Izzy's partner, dent; H. E. Hamilton second vice |His name does not appear on the in the history of this country for The bandits, driving up to the’ Tzer, asistant cashier of the bank, had worked while’ the bootlensers It {g’sald that ‘the deceased had|: Drosigent; Herbert E. Dailey, treas- register. His suite is under the | forty years,” Adams said. bank: in « large automobile, split into who had run into the.street as thel: Tol oT ii netain Attired in been ill for some time, and that ill urer; C. D. Wells, secretary. name of “Howard Pardee.” Fall} Adams will vigorously cooperate|two pair, one entering the bank bandits fled. Harry Olzewski, an on- thelsarti of a bank ‘clerk abl health? wae’ She: motive: ‘for.. the! me charter members of the club says he doesn’t know who Pardee is.’ with Senator Walsh, Montana, in| while their comrades kept guard at looker and Aflonso Roffee, a smail iekiatecato hedipationen cae Sime umes '® Pousias sur-) are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Ladd, | It wasn't hig desire to hide, but lefforts to force trong Fall a_state-|the door. The two inside met little boy, were also struck by the bandits vives ‘him. dence—on tips provided by Izzy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daniels; Mr. | his poor health and the belief .that | Continued on Page Two. difficulty in disarming bank guards bullets. All three. were taken to Dp aay a | Following finding of the robbers] junctions to close up many of the Mrs. Ralph Buckner; Mr. and Mrs. |'ands committee to find out about - deserted car, police spread their) “pext known grills here, federal dry f P) search into outer sections of the| headquarters stated. . ing i. connection with the de struction of the garage. The come plaint against Petticord was signed by Max Prezant and C, C. “Tex” Poole, owners of the garage. The preliminary hearing has been set for January 23 at Lavoye. Pet. ticord was placed in the Natrona County jail last night, not yet haw ing furnished the $5,000 bond which will be required of him for his re lease. e i Noaptinio. The evidence uncovereé by Moe and Mrs. H, C. Fitzpatrick; Mr. | Senator Walsh of Montana, sent apn. will be taken to the courts for in- and Mrs. J. Scott Blair; Mr. and |down here by the senate public FORT COLLINS MEN 10 the $100,000, had no power to sub- poena him, t prompted to Wells decline to appear before Walsh yesterday for questioning, said. Since tho burning of severed buildings at Lavoye which com Posed about half a business block, the merchants of that town em- ‘were looking for the men’ through- OF AC orate “| PRFORT MADE T A ‘jyout northern IMin , ployed I. D. McMann, memiber of “T am Keeping in ret only 7 { 1 “ — + the Pinkerton Detective agency, te bécause of my doctor's ordérs,” ‘he 4 af ae = AT FORUM GATHERING “via na Neal > FORMER WYOMING MAN inVestigate the matter. ‘Phe fingeg "7 4 , /af suspicion pointed toward Petth . ~|cord, and the detective ran dows his clues, finally becoming com ‘| vinced that this man was the ong N A who should be arrested, Hl 7 There was on!'y $800 in insurance on the building at the time of the burning, some of it having been canceled by the insurance company cently. conferred: ” 2 members of the committee but did a 3 attia - The Chamber of Commerce Forum Beh eo om Tre ataind because of aty ‘ age REPORTED | IM OF esday 2 2 health. I have been feeling bet- rR s - | room January tain wit provide ani} Mr 8s Higgins || te since nave vees in Pain Benen, | Mrs. Mae McClarg in Serious Condition . he “My only exercise since I> hay t oa opportunity. for Gasper, thru her 4 y ‘ r P PORTLAND, England, Jan. 13.— business men to tell the world what heen Here was to walk down to Ned) At Hospital'as Result of Tragedy . EL aE gear a : the oil industry has meant to this No change was reported. at mid- | McClain’s cottage “and back once ? a ae s! : sunken submarine I-24 continued | Which held it. No motive for the ity. Onothis occassion Casper will| night inthe condition of Mrs. Bots eee 5 oes Last Night at Home in Mills here’ tonight with a number of|4estruction has so far been foun@ ntertain the Board of, directors, of| J. E. Higgins, Glenrock resi- T object,’ eater Eee GREENVILLE, Tex., Jan, 12—| trawlers and repair ships on the|»Y the officials. It was from the he Fort. Collins Colorado Chamber| dent, 70 years of age, who was ] pearing before Senator W eihed (By, Ratio}—Arthr i> Bendattinay 00 |lanot whete the ondacece Back bee |warage that the’ tire” abrenad, ‘te of Commerce which body of men| probably fatally injured when the, |anyone else who {is not autho 2 u years of age, formerly of Wyoming | rammed and sunk by the warship} ther buildings, The U. 8. gov. will journey to Casper to get first] automobile in which she and her |to subpoena me Mrs. "Mae McClurg is suffering from a serious wound |\oq ‘Moning. non attacked in his| Resolution yesterday, ernment has brought suit int ays information'on how to best con:| husband. were Tiding turned over {Whit Walsh wanted to ask about in the left thigh and lower abdomen caused by the acci- ‘ Arve and prolong the life of the oil| on the East Yellowstone highway | W4s 2 discrepancy between McLean's | | home here and died today in a local] Naval authorities had given up ny court a caeegne aeaitel s ral!’ i in phospital. He has a son living in| all hope that any of the more than | L0 wavoye to compel him to re field which has just recently been| Friday afternoon. ots dot ie ston eoee ha ea dental discharge of a shotgun at the McClurg home Se AWeotdMigiwhatcwnketrisichis Tiel forty sett abeied thie yo tekiinn |[tauve: alli the! ‘buildings haw atior: developed mear the Colorado City. Mrs. Higgins, according to the | Fall sald McLean loaned it to him.) Mills about 6 o’clock yesterday evening. The shotgun {first riamé of his son is unknown. | may be alive. ing at the town of Lavoye, Mr, > last reports, was still unconscious | Yesterday McLean told Walsh un- had been left Iying on the table by Mr. Mrcdline: who had | a toyo' hea reese Geechee at the County hospital. Her con- |der oath that Fall got it, ut brought it back three days later,just come in from a rabbit-hunting trip. The small daugh- ter noticed the weapon, and the de- light of investigation got the better S 9 of her. The hammer struck against a loaded shell, and the mother who was busily engaged getting the even- ing meal fell from the wound she had received. county hospital where she is being attended by Dr. N. E. Morad. Dr. Morad stated last night that the seriousness of the wound could not Bele ne a's sey] COMPromise on Mellon Plan Held To Be| way ppryve irp iy pnts conan Change of Enacting Legislation : is Session FALL FROM Big PLANK LATE KILLING ee from the owners of all these build ings, The matter of the occupm tion has resulted in a long fight ve tween an oil company, which claime the right to drill the land as result of an ofl lease from the gow ernment and the homesteader Le voye who claims right to the land as a result of his action in settling the homestead on which he hag never been able to prove up. The Department of the Interior sus- tained the claim of the oil company. webct ifhiaeah IN POLIGE RAID "abet Normand “Resting Well” ‘Twas a good party with an ex- bert caterer in liquid refreshmen‘s jot Captain J. M. Farris and other | (United Press)—Mabel Normand is Frank Lawrence's house on West | tonight denied rumors that Mis} J . ff which severely censur- ‘ove character, and Fred Hanson | ed hee for be BY FRASER EDWARDS In. an effert to avoid:a-ewinging é (United Press Staff Correspondent) hammer, wielded by a fellow ‘but also drunk, according to the re-| shot New Year's night by Miss Nor- INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 12. —(United Press) —Tak- port in his hand in order that the spirits | mass cf screeds from Miss Normand|neys for Warren T. McCray, governor of Indiana, today 1 off tained i leaders announced tonight after a day of conference at|he was employed. He suffered a and other criminal offenses contained in stance, The raid occurred about | these criticisms upon the patient was|ment, forgery the Cam reatment. against changes in the 25 per cent attaches of the local police depart: | “resting well” and has not suffered a ° ° B street, Lawrence was charged | Norman was in danger. : ing Governor Charged with Em- with violation of the liquor ordi-| Great number of uncomplimentary piclous character, and Fred Hanson | ed her for her presence in the apart- Rr h a a's chauffeur, Horace A. Greer. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Tax reduction at the pres- | ore". 4. Hl. Mucklendor!, stepped john Clemons, who entered | mand's f ce A. ah % the party might not lag was ar-|but it was said she insisted upon| opened their fight to clear him of charges of embezzle- he was en an He suited the capito] and the White House. TROT eS, 10g And. was, brought..te 10:30 o'clock last night. not beneficial, it was said. fifteen indictments returned against him by the Marion Se ERS 12.—Breaking down under police OO the financial manipulations which inithet aidtiietration . , local hotel | Surtax rates in im: pS ane Ser a ih ne ay Sab eianitioca tone ‘the | plan will fall on deaf ears. in the eS gun, a shot from which pierced the | house. Representative Tonawort’ yEL nett pene aya noes heart of Charles B. Croner, Utah|0°f Ohfo, Republican leader, has rawn out an o but the timely, or untimely, arrival] LOS ANGELES, Cal., Jan. 12.— ment simply spoiled everything. | severe relapse, according to Good ° ° it these officers arrested four men at [Samaritan hospital authorities who| Motion to Quash All Indictments Accus 1 rt ring into th ° nance and also with being drunk. | letters have been pouring in! e bezzlement Filed Saturday was found not only to be suspicious | ment of Courtland S. Dines, who was rs Piha ; < 0 off a scaffolding and fell 20 feat the house with a gallon of whiskey | An effort was made to keep the|ing advantage of every legal twist and technicality, attor- ent session of congress is doomed unless a complete com- | yesterday at tho Chicces “ries t Y T promise on the Mellon plan is reached, Republican house | and Iron Works at Clayton where breading them all. The effect of rested for transporting the sub-| reading on eee Protests from President Coolidge or Secreta Mell the Casper Private hospital fer 5 . 'rotes' residen i etar ellon county grand jury after = probe ot | SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan. and California mining man, killing | #8reed that the ways and means bitterly contested legal struggles in|} i instantly, according to Chiet | committee should frame a bill mal. M EXICA N R E B E the history, of the state. do SekectaE AMAT Mas rockatans., | fie conopedionad they will -witk- ety. Today was the date for arraign- pt: oa alan port in Republican ranks and in- ment-of McCray on the Indictments. sure its passage. He did not appear in court. In- Longworth said he saw no reason fi stead, his | personal attorneye, why the president should veto the | flanked by some of the best criminal (a ven bill even if materially changed from | lawyers in the middlewest, went to the Mellon plan: | tire ground area and be used as a/ court and filed motions to quash Reports Say Plans Are Being Laid for |atay room tor products of Amer-|every indictment against the ted by Representative, Micon ee; LUCatan Governor and Many Others \ cague Boots ican manufacturers, making it a | S°vernor, Leagu 0 Connecticut, is vigorously opposins Ten-Story Structure as Part of Big veritable miniature World's Fair.| The indictments, the motions any compromise. Tilson carried his Said to Have Paid Death Penalty lege, uncertain and In these warm days it is pleas- | fight to the White House, but aftor 3 The decorative scheme on this floor Lb ." There is a misjoinder| ant to sit in the easy chair in a | his conference Pup pn perepent, | Inflicted By Rebels 4 and the general architecture will| of offenses in the way the indict-| breeze, and travel to interesting | Longworth announced 1! it was | D evelop ment Prog: eee resemble an immense ballroom. : ments are drawn up, McCray's at-} places through the imagination. | ‘obvious that a compromise must paxroe a ae payed pe: MIT Orne Turn through your dally paper | be reached.” |. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.—Governor Selite Carrillo Tentat pl. h mpleted and pre-organization |°" this floor. A special featuro will! Judge Collins set January 24 as! and note the world wide sweep He pointed out the jealousy of | entative plans have comple be made of: the lighting system, the date for hearing oral argument | of the newn and think of tha jump | Congress in fixing revenue rates ani|Puerto, governor of Yucatan, called by President Obregon you make from Casper to Lon-| declared that no specific rates sug-|Of Mexico an “Abraham Lincoln of Central America, don to Kalamazoo to Timbuktu |fested by the treasury had ever ithree of his brothers and several members of his staff Plans laid for the erection of one of the largest office| “rhe second floor which covera an|on the motions, Ifthe matene are buildings in Wyoming, according to an announcement | equal amount of floor area will be} overruled, McCray will appear in ade public yesterday by William J. Rau, recently of Los |es'sned as club quarters for buy-| court and enter his plea. and back again, Been “adopted without change, were executed by De La Huerta rebels January 4, Mra. ers and manufacturers of Wyoming,| There {a not the least doubt what Fixamine the advertiaing col- Tilson {ssued a statement de- A 3 Angeles, one of the organizers of the development pro- Montana, and Idaho and be known| that plea will be. McCray, since 4 oy trip to the | PouncIng both the Garner Demo- | Alma Reed, San Francisco writer, his fiance, was notified aa Be eT, 2 ged cratic tax plan and the Frear Pro-| today, pressed the report of the execution Bra ‘ew months in Casper get-jns» tho Industrial club of thase| the day of hia indictment, has ptead. Rectse) i erat 7 r ‘ cu fon ae has'spent es es be one of the most beautiful] states, Everything to be found in| faatly manifested hin innocence, and Fey diea eies ictass thes de, | tesslve plan “as unworkable" and| Mrs, Reed received a tolegram| Mrs. Reed was informed. Basie m the piss rn ikea eas and modern office buildings erect-|modern clubs will be incorporated | asked the people of the state not to aignek ‘of SHAT Witeat’ Greatior declared enactment of either would | from former members of tho Car-| retaliation at the hands o! The butlatng \is dencribed ag be-|ed in the entire west, Some ifea}in the design of this floor, This club| pre-fudge him, result in a treasury deficit, Repre- | rillo government, now in New York, | Indian population of Yucatan, in ; nf MH the results of the world's tative Milla of New York, Tread. | who jnformed her that after-nn {n-| whose behalf Carrillo had labored iy {i ether with the first and third I will come clear when I get to ar sentative Mill . rer ne Of the Yargest of its kind | may Pe ers Seta Ge rbd tte Sete a pik tol thie todos |Yaly my side of the atory,” MoCray | sreative geniuw pass in review be | way of Massnchunetta, Watson of | veatigntion, they had obtained con-| tor a quarter of a cent * cee ee See ee terey 2°] paspore iderntion that there will be|perstion, whose purpose it is to | said, fore your mind in the advertising | Poyneyivania and Chinbloom ef | firmation. of ® report that the Carrillo was to have i gro y ona 5 I ; ‘: eves laisvdrnot: had ihe ‘ rs cisco January (0 tect a A MaEIa tec te | trom ight to ten acres of floor) lessen the cost of distribution or the| McOray'a atterneys are attempt. | columne, Ilinols, ure understood to agree) governor had been shot by a firing for San Fran ° Ja ary ve alate " bs eras bee Ate ore ‘ simplifying of the marketing of|ing te undermina the legality of Shop in the ‘Tribune before | with Tilsen, De La Huertaistas had sup-|he and Mrs. Reed were to have les in helght. 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