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', A Newspaper for ‘All the Family, Clean; Unbiased, and a Booster for City, County and State > - Che Casper N FIREMEN PERI TANK FURTHER ECONOMY IS MEXICAN TROOPS SENT [Rf \NUEIN ~ URGED BY COOLIDGE| ACROSS SOUTHERN U. S. Sil GLUPstD EXPENSES MUST pi Het te AEBEIS DEMAND| LAI DERE CHOSEN troop rain o7 1500 Sotaiors trans UUPPING MEN WYOMING—Somewhat un- settled tonight and Tuesday. Warmer tonight in east and south portions, - The Weather | _ NUMBER 75 : AND, FOR G.0O. P. MEET) 9 "24 From Waco, Arizona,to || FIERY TANK q s a a BE HELD DOWNitn GREER ense|ARGE PAYMENT eine eam CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21—,of the Colorado Republican state Pitt b Refi BI. : cial he 'Tribune)—Lander ittee, 2 ; Ss ittsbur; ennery Diaze tai i‘ AS PROTECTIO 4 Cheeen this afternoon by the The Age for the state convention, EL PASO, Tex., Jan. 21.—A special train carrying ap- S e f T di aba Yo: re Jan. 21. Wyoming § State ere erage — May 12, is fixed by law. proximately 1,500 Mexican federal troops passed through cene oO rageay: fashionably clad und looking none True enpeniibn cutee ate” convealion El, Paso today at 6:45 a. m., and was immediately routed Bodies. Taken Out ———a the worse for her recent. operation 000 ked B De will open Monday, May 12. to Juarez. Special guards of United States troops and El for appendicitis, today failed to 7 y In the apportionment of delegates 5 : = Th h. Manhol Supplemental Funds for | se2tits the 25 cattbre pistol, up to La Huerta From Amer- | Natrona county received 21 almost Paso police accompanied the train through the lower part roug anhole. . N og slepenates Hid yp beerid ie it twies a manny a6 SAY, See coon TOMORROW 0 of the city. The troops came from Western Mexico by way — . woe A. Greer, 5 hong! o! vaco, rizona and wil ” 7 uar ops ‘a Federal Agencies ot Bee o-Novmand’s chautteur, one} ican Oil Company y to have bean attach by the in. M R N N fl ert ees We eee ppg Hie mR liek Ms, reea wutn| PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. yur . * ne o 7 ° ERE was 45 minutes on the stand at} NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—| inittec. mand of General Jesus Agulerre,|the troops was asigned to the great|d in oil, three captains and P Greer's hearing today, Payment by the Mexican f - r WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. oa ‘3 , sation a Chihuahua state fiseal|bull ring for temporary quarters|five hosemen of the fire de- rT the seco: time, Mrs. Edith Albany gua chief. The men for the most|and the remainder were marched to : . *. President. Coolidgé added | Burns, herctotore described ax Misa|Letroleum == company —_of | was an follows: Albany 9, Big. part were asleep in their cars and|the race track. two miles east. o¢|Partment, while fighting a two new. planks to the ad-|Nermand’s housekeeper at the time|400,000 to Adolfo Dejs "cro 4, Fremont 11, Goshen 7,| The funeral of Mrs. J. 5. Higgins : ministration’s platform of | °* the *2ovtins, failed to appear as|La Huerta, leader. of the |Hot Springs 5, Johnson’5, Laramie|who died at a loca! hospital Sunday] preas shouting and other noise. perfected for’ a hurried trip south! pant of the Atlantic Refining com. Swievital P a witness and a bench warrant was|Mexican revolutionary’ fac-|14, Lincon Morning from injuries received in} Major Earl Zandreth, United} for the men in order that they take! o> toaay. ‘The bodies were re. poh ite: gwate oe fo Fagerlig ate pr tags PR eed fences Bie aR rrr FE cit Re Sublewe x aendbenkorie’ mepea ai &n auto accident will be held from] States army Intelligence officer in| part in the foarral Strensive in both! covered after the fire had been il 2 o'clock, :| The delegates total 168. 10:20 o'clock tomorrow morning. zi oe monetary loss unestimated. pects). ifcadenpis lalate bed Sire | Miss Normand’s inability to identt-| unt tar tie eet ene Mexican oa Tho remains will’ afterwards be| Min secti edod a6 0 nae Spoueietn debe th: exosruant. cost [Y fstioeka "are! SOURED GaEEEA ccdie bivithe’weapon’ wih whan, Ot 6 GRIEG a : sant tol shipped to Lander for interment in é ia Ss will permit no ‘expansion hereafter Do whic! ines! according’ to H. G. Wyle. vice] CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 21.—The the family plot. The body {s now| “TS @ceompanted the~ military of-| tion. Captain Edward Jones, Captain of the system of federal subsidies to | V8 wounded during a visit to his} president of the company. Wyoming Republican state central ae the Danci fumeral thocne ficer to the border town and brought| Colcnel Romat¥ Lopez, command: Rudolph Bliske, Hoseman Harry J. “wtate govérnmerits and will counte-|®P@rtment from her and Edna Pur-|” fr, Wylie declared that the|committee convened in Cheyenne a cee the train to El Paso. The precau-|ant of the Juarez garrison, ordered| Frazier; Hoseman Patrick Abbott. nance no incurring obligations by | Vince, another screen actress; her| threat to destroy the property unless | this morning, to select the town in Hons there were due to reports that | all suloons in the border city closed| Robert Smith, John Markham and federal agencies in excess of their | “¢claration that she did not know! an advance in export ofl taxes was|which the 1924 state convention 4a band of rebel raiders had appeared | early today following the arrival of | samuel Bollinger. annual appropriations except in ex-| Whether or not there were any ‘bot+| paid to the reyolutionists was re-|shall be held and discuss party poli- M an Arrested On near every Precaution was taken to sup-|the town, Arrangements are being|fire at the Butler Street Palomas, seven miles below| the troops/ Several firemen also were injured. treme’ circumstances. tek in the room, as. opposed to! ceived’about ten days ago. cles. All counties of the state are Columbus on the Mexican side of] Orders also were given to the| ‘The fire broke out in a tank con. The president, who, with Director | Greer’s statement that he shot wher Company representatives whol|represented. Pending reports by Narcotic Char. e the international boundary with the| troops, which‘ for the most part are taining 10,000 gallons of ol! shortly Lord of the budget bureau, reviewed | Dines appeared about. to hit bim| haa taken up the demand with the | sub-committees appointed this 4 intention of attacking the train.| Yaqui Mayo Indians ‘to remain in| ator five o'clock. Seven compan- the administration's management ot | With a bottle; her vague memory on| state department in Washington, he| morning by state chairman P. C. Little time was lost when the troops|their, camps. Drinking “was for-|{es answered the alarm and fire at ‘since the | Points of evidence subsequent to the said, had been advised to protect }Spencer, who presided, the com- arrived in El Pas The train was | bidden. lines were thrown out for four or Pe Sage: Seige as onty | SHooting, and her impatience at the| the ‘Tampico property by complying | mittee adjourned until 2 o’clock.| Glen Riley Nowell was arrested| transferred to the Mexican National| The troops had been enronte since | five city blocks on each side of the lightly on tax reduction, pointing | *fforte of defense attorneys to pre-| with the demand of De’ La Huerta |The committeemen and other prom-| yesterday at his room in a down-| railway tracks from the El Paso|yesterday afternoon when they refinery, which adjoins a residence Vent het en Ing on eee pony gained control of port. town hotel cha with peddling | and Southwestern and the train rol-| crossed into the United States at district and has been the scene of were the -| Mr, Wylie rade it, r Narootics. A tol can full of In-|led through ther#outtiern end af the|Naco, Arizona. They had traversed | several costly blazes. Many fami- * Atter ‘been it een repeatediy call-} payment would’ be made. re: |i made. by. Chairman Spencer, fs to ve city in the early morning light. A | porgjons-of Arigana,: New. Mexico. | ties deserted thoir homes and to main. thread of her|revotitionists actually selzed the ae B. Brooks of Casper, as-|found-In ia aan “He: is beinefetrict guard wid" inalatal i 1 “dl t ad t ed at the |und- Texas withthe permission bf} ditionar-fire “Apparatus waa sum. replies “by “defense.counsel, the ac- property and indicated their inten-|sociate member of the national com-| héld ‘by the county on a bond of] national railway bridge by United|the United States government and moned. tress-witness countered with, the| tion to carry, out their threat. mittee, and George Shaw, chairman 100, $ States immigration officers. the three state administrations. juery: * The captains and their men were on a@ ladder which extended above the top of the tank adjoining the ’ burning oil. “The oil in this tank was being drawn off when the lad- der broke and the men fell into the f tank. A chemical extinguisher. } f automatically released by the heat of the burning oil nearby, the author- aE serathia: aie.) ROR ities said, covered the oil ana fumes Public sentiment -has been direct-) - James Quinlan is up and able to| arising from it was believed to have ed with white hot intensity at the] be out of the house. Ns paar struggling firemen tragedy which has taken its toll in z They sank almost at once and the the life of the youth. The clergy Sepaey. —p Beieply cert dp bodies were recovered through the Vendor of Liquor Which Caused Death Of Joe Wyatt Hunted On And the people general have at last! noon ‘ut the Wyate rechionce, toi] Manhole at tho bottom of the tank. come to realize the danger that lies South Durbin. street, the Rev. —a Evidence In Case in drinking moonshine. It is pos- jue 5 RB. Lexgott ming two hymns cc 17 BELOW IN sible that the particular gin in ques- companied by Mrs. Edna Thomas. “Well, ‘T’ve got'to tell the truth, “the reward of every one | haven't 17” Ba She described leaving for Dines’ 4 bck | ‘There can be no deviation from |aPartment about’ five . p.m. New } ; Ee 4 Year's night and. instructing) her saree ete ner ead Conte okt | oomutfodhe Okeer: titboitae Witee ote spending agencies of the govern-|# Package she had for Dines, Greer ment to increase their efficiency | #'tived, she said, about 45 minutes curb the outgo at every turn. | later. Then, she added, she left hi “The budget has been a success,” }#nd Dines talking while she went owe Coolidge continued. “You | into the bedroom with, Miss Pur- havé demonstrated that there can | Viance, where she hear the shots, de- be and is, e business organization | scribed by her as soundirig like fire of the government. With the cas- | Crackers. ing of conditions, the time is at| Some time later, how long she hand when we shall decide whether | Could not say, she and Miss Pur- ® businéss administration -is to con- | Viance gave Dines fifst ald, tinue of whether our government | She was.positive on the point that is to lapse into the old un-business- | She was not in the room when the uke and wasteful extravagance. | Shots were fired and did not see| they live, it would enable thousands As tor mat gan for eoompmy: Gaeen porecr in the apartment ;except as] 1 opie to, reed agout. the; wopder- is scarcely an economical ill any-|She had described. ful things that are being done in where in our country that cannot E eee cl wa eae Wyoming. Le ‘ly or indirectly to|to identity Gen it to disregard the seneral wel-|been done, she admitted having state, and will give work to more}, TB& Prosecutor was not prepared|p!ace which resulted so tragically, faded igh cons‘:uctive econ. | Possessed ted similar weapon of the pte) te stately betes the Pronemeps, bat She pint ot aia ie C9 Ninoy gies danger and has occasional lapses > decrease taxcs enlarge | same 3 tan ly. put a “knockou' pr | When another trip to town Was! auring which he is unable to remem- eee veneered whe tik, | The witness sald that. Mrs. Haith tng be andes eraras iadvertis-/in the Wauor with the hopes of roll-| made in the hope of getting an ad. Dar anieh: of wheal hetehaia arene e Burns, missing witness tor whom aj ‘"8+ 3 be: s ¥ |ing Wyatt later and getting a roll of | ditional pint. ‘The bootlegger who | ” inert you frankly that except a where they -will do the most good. furnis! he first bottle 1a | #1 concerning it. where specifically authorized by law, | bench ‘warrant was issued, was not} roe ohones 15 and 16. Bits which “he, pa: in (hig pocket, | bed turnished. the first soul) A horror stricken mother was busy I will not countenance. the incur-|her housekeeper, but had been a The analysis of the stomach contents | not be found. this morning getting the Skelton| city and county a better place in of the automobil Fi rt ring or obligations im excess of these | Sort of a companion, and had slept S revealed nothing that would prove ‘The three boys had gathered at home in order after it had been the| which to live and to insure obedi-| took oe Littl = tat aaang appropriations. I am equally frank |at Miss Normand’s house the night| ARREST SOLDIERS vq | tis. supposition. Methyl alcohol! the home of Harold Skelton shortly scene of the tragedy. Mrs, Grace| ence to every law of the land, ha : ine ys pg ee: in saying to you that I do not look | Prior to the shooting. FOR GUN STEALING | and formaldehyde were found but|tefore 1 o'clock Friday morning. Skelton was in Denver at the time] ‘The Men's Broth | panda ecw coe with favor upon the practice of ask- Miss Normand’s wate tase: frig bls arena neh ary bing ara ee a of the incident and was called home which both foo deste oa his daaed’ Sondidaetitrens Doi cade: ing for additional runds for the | be a Bee dee enty ene eorpeson immediately when the bays were| father, Henry Wyatt, were mem-| posure 2 . | housekeeper, or companion, but said previous effort to save the life of| gested “something to drink.” They , yatt, mem.- | posure, qoentge deans MB = Bet recently that she had ceased to oc- the youth by using a stomach pump|got in to Wyatt's car and drove| abseyy cet ro nee esig poe hee Prefs on x come ge to ex-|,. The three. persons mental estimates, may be justified }cupy that position. cs ejected Fee Lad sibel Whatever its na-/4own to the Manhattan Cafe, ac- ce signet ene Tnickton ee athictent tae en oun yn Halley, ae North 1 = .| During patises in her evidence ture may have been. cording to. the police, where they | ¢ ; : ar ‘ a y. i 1-| Little Rock, Miss Dovey Clea tae eae eae pees Siten -Novaiand, noadsatana ‘sffiled | Cliinase’ bilop keebsea werdcartanted According to one of the girls whol found Frank Rictor who introduced here wel ochine: Been ee ie, TAA mitteo consisted of I. A, Reed, P.| business college student he peiytt oe} toe been sent to con.|from her chair on the witness stand|on a charge of receiving stolen|was at the Skelton home, 360 South Wyatt to another man. Wyatt took | Said, ‘and it es dn’t do you any Laweland, and the Rey. Charles Ernest Mann.of Little Rock, gress pees meet obligations author- | to different acquaintances in court. | goods. Ash street when the party took] a roll of bills containing about $90| 800d to know it. son. leved to hay szen to a ized by law. It is only in cases from his pocket and handed the such as these that the chief execu- oface<"| Bok Quizzed on Motive:"***=|General Lee Christmas transmigsion to congress of supple- ‘The party again repaired to the Of Peace Plan Contest =: Famous Soldier, Dead ARGED IN THINK OF IT If every citizen in Casper would mail a few copies of the Annual Industrial edition to friends back east, on the coast, or where ever heth a a tion was doctored intentionally but The man who sold poison gin, whether doctored or|this does not destroy the fact that 5 ‘ 7 7 vr. Wi otherwise, to Joe Wyatt, Harold Skelton and James Quin- inet ven bare ie oticting: Wane Nestea aaa honk embsttoun A U RORA 9 I LL. lan, causing the death of Wyatt will be charged with mur-|cr unknown origin, and most offi.|'the 14th chapter of St. John, Jere. der if he is ever apprehended and a murder warrant is out | cials are inclined to believe that even for his arrest, according to a statement made by County |!n this case the liquor was simply Attorn E bi e H Fo: ter this mornin polson because of the ignorance or ey Embree H. Foster, g. calelessness of the manufacturer. Harold Skelton is not yet out of miah, 15th chapter, ninth verse. He atapted to the occasion “His sun is gone down while it is yet day minister emphasized the necessity of making the city a safe place for the young manhood and woman- hood. “Nothing can be done now to bring back one who was so tragi- cally taken away,” he said, bring- AURORA, IIL, Jan. 21.—It was 17 below zero here this morning the Second coldest morning of the year. LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Jan. 21.— Two young women and a youth were found dead in an automobile on the Vilonia Pike eigt:t miles east ing out also desire to have the| of Conway, when another member MANILA, Jan. 21.—Five soldiers of the 3ist infantry were under ai rest today charged with stealing 100 revolvers from a government ware- house and selling them, Several found dead, ods, a Tess, representing the people, has “ppropriated funds with which to carry on.the business of govern- ment, we must confine our opera- Uons within the limit of these funds. We have neither the authority nor “We are all the seryants of the People of this mation. When con- after the unsuccessful trip for a second bottle had been completed < ., — Ed-) “‘No,"" 0 . THe t re toe TT etme weit ht ent | NEW ORLEANS, La,, Jan. 21.—jno avenue of escape for Christmas and tug boats on Lake Po: ! the Ment. fo. near obligations be: Str Dok doce tetas Sb 000 ~covidn't you cperibe hisn ingen-| ay fae Fie bed Ft aj can | rere a eeD nome att fel over |General Lee Christmas, noted sol-|and in self-defense he was obliged| train tat 1879, before ees yond such limits. On the other | ward W. Bok. donor of the $190.000 eral terms?” the chairman pursued}. unt °F money Jn the trust fund)on the floor and was laid on the] acre rortune, died here today atter| to take e rifle and pitch in. The| years old, he went to railroading as hand, our plain duty is to make| Award for the best world peace plan | eral Sali die snignths cee as solely his own business. bett by his two companions who later |‘ Soe inness, battle was won by the revolutionists| x Eraleciae oe een NE SYery, pOgalbta: etfort to/ affect some | Ta Cee charged with snvestigat: |. sco," j Senator Green, Republican, vVer-| féll into a stupor themselves, A locomotive engineer compelled] and Christmas, because of his con-|on what now is a part af the ni savings from these funds. } agardect Ste demienad td 'Influ:] Mr, Bok sald he had. ‘‘detrayna| mont asked If there might not he} The fact that when Harold Skel-/¢o fight in @ revolution as a matter| duct under fire, was made a cap-| inols Ceiitral system. Because of ob abe tila Obeasion' ts, atate that) ieee eee it conerebs wud the fevers. peaaet (he expenses of the| circumstances under which such a|toh did not call up his aunt Friday |of gelf-defense, General Lee Christ-| tain on the apot. From. that sinve| his youth he wee tein ce road 1 have given much thought to the| ence the action of co sat : babi EA a ot ded that 7,000,000] fum would prove “something of a| Morning es was his usual custom led | mas took such a fancy to the sinoke| until 1911 when he ausisted in over. | sevecet times, but the influence of question of federal ~ subsidies to | S0vernment's aorelen po mains s ker? ita ib su had HARE | Eoorel metiaoe to. her ‘becoming worried over him|of battle that he decided to besome| throwing the government of Presi. | fri managed to get him state governments, The federal] The purpose of tho pean, eare. Ric? ate pra nd aia but was| “No, not if rightly administerea,”|®"4 in the afternoon Walter Skel-|q soldier, For-many years he ~was|dent Davila in Honduras and rein-|back. Two years later he joined » appropriations for such subsidies | to determine whether there is win lcininie rite thay thaws ballots : " ]fon, the boy’a uncle, went to the}un international figure because of|astating that of General Bonilla, he|constructiog vow bullathe’ the cover e:iwide field,” ‘They vatford | relation between the Bok award and|‘unaiie to teal ter tual aero ea ee Rouse but was unable to obtain an} hig exploits as a soldler of fortune| spent the greater part of his time|Loulsvilie, New Orleans and Texas we? ample precedent for unlimited ex-; organization Paving: for their aed had been Delt Fete once 78 ied a Bo' sald he hoped to effect | entrance, the door being locked, In Central America and probably no|fighting or planning to fight, Nic| Holltegs ne ae ego her Danéion. I gay to you, however, | pose American adherence tq the on the Se tis tia erearseetietrar nine | Recearen ee ae, Pool Matern’ the’ evening. however,| oltisen 6C ther? United” Btates—ne | earagdes Salvador, Honduras and|sippi Valley division of the I that the financial program of the | league of nations. ty} He create? to Sdacray *eapuneae” Or MCR TT fhe Pee ntl ceanae the) pista’ who hed. been fs | never -xelniqubabad # hua: American | Guathiiaem arts scenes of most|Central. BP: Tinie ‘the Toad “wits CREE EROSEEYS Gee TEDE: COnLSET a SRSee to eee rte (Ene eee eet, Tee | mentuice: (tesniediaiebons ‘In’ charge Genoa sot ary crn was ciarined citizenship could boast of a greater) of his fighting and, in n large| completed in 1584 he accin wan nn plate expanaton of theso subsidies. | selected Hilhu Root to serve on the| the award, he replied: . DE tne Award Urerom persona. (0) Si tare laaw {Wyatt's car’ atill|| acquaintance With cavolutionsry ab. | meamute BE foce instrumental in| train service and was bs “rata My policy inthis matter {# not pred- | Jury which made the award, wet preter, not to dse one fiat write to their senators and repre standing in front of the house went| tivities in that part of the world. placing flye presidents in office by} ter aboard the fir st passe {cated alone onthe drain which |- “I did not give my approval to ertealad tht chaeteae eel pemuatives fn support: of tho. prisal tthe teatiiance|and found the door|. ‘The entranes of General Christ-| revolutionary. tacttes, to enter Memphis over t these subsidies ‘make on the nation-| the other members,” Mr, Bok said utes? asked the oliairman, ie dee plan, unlocked, This is a situation which | mas Into the upheavals of Central] General Christmnw was born en aj'Then he became a fireman al treasury, ‘This of itself {# suf-| in reply to questions by chairman | * «No, I am not, wnat Brobably are the only msn|no:one yet has been able to account | Ameries waa an apeldent, cr un in-| plantation on. the Anute fab HMEGUIOKEy Wane Dromidted to catthee fictent Yostibe Sel Sanoeen; but Zam Fe ine vey atone: oy epee Ty steric” eames then said 18 Wes] int Cae who hae iigt ail suse Ue tne tack thak-Wyatt Nad Lclaenkrths #eURE CIN Tat eeinbe Livingston pariah, Loulslann, “29! Christmas ran engines hetween fearful that this broadening of the his duty under the statutes to tn-| seen it,” said Senator Reed, a rol of bills on him when he/in 1897, At that time he was an| miles from Baten Rouge, on Wash- Orleans and Memphis until feteral fletd of government activi:| Tle anid that “cooperative agen-| quire whether an answer would} ‘The Missourl senitor showed tho| went ‘under mee hee [im gat At that Operated by «| ington'n birthday 1960 iin Nowe orray er i ties4a ‘detrimental hoth to the fed: "had sent br the nantes of sev-| degrade you AL as Several pieces of iterature when awakened algo creates « mys-| fruit company ty Honduras and on|waa Winfield Seott Christriacg sere je, ran by a tral government ‘and tho state gov-| eral hundred persons as eligible to] “I dectine to go into that,” was| went out by the award organization | tee one of hia trips ran into « revolu-| had the double distinction of liacin © another train, ernments, Effictency of federal | act as jurors, the response and other agencies, Among them A #266 ring on the boy nd was) tionist etrenghold, The reve':tion-|} b named for General Wintt ye rations is impaired as thelr scope Mr, Bok sald he did not knew the Senator Reed, Democrat, Mis-| was a copy of a ballot sent out in not removed. ists piled aboard his train er;| Beett and of having fought u trl unduly enlarged, Efficiency of | name of the winner of his award, | souri later pressed the same ques-|the nationwide referendum, Ten dollars in young Skelten's| dered him to run It to a point where| General Beott at the batte of Cha. | cot the ‘state gavernnients is impaired,| “Do you Know his charaeteris-| tion and Mr, Bok then said he did) "Dic you vote?" asked Mr, Bok, | trousers wae alsa julssing tio ext {tho federal forces were oeeanterar pualtepes, in the Mexican war va Pontinued on Paso Seven) tice?" asked chairman Moses, not think it weuld “degrace me,” (Continued on Page Seyen,) [asy, When the fighting began there was' Lee's fipst work waa aboard pilot) ' . 158 6 ~ \c Vv bp

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