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RICKARD SAYS HE ON TWO FIGH7T-£" CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1924 =~ COOLIDGE EXPECTED SIGN INS VETOOF BILL AS JUST PASSED BY HOUSE IS HELD IMPROBABLE Senate Alteration of Measure in Vital Par- ticular All That Can Defeat Plan for WASHINGTON, Marci 2%.—Prediction that the bonus bill will be given priority im the senate finance committes gver the tax men sure wag mace todmy by Senator Wateon of Indinna, a Republican member of the committee. Smator Watson sait! tt was Ukely sft a proposition woullt be made'to the @mmittes: witli a day or two and worit started on. the | bonus measure wext weeilt. ~ BY DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright, 1924, The Casper Tribune). WASHINGTON, March 20.—President Coolidge prob- ably will sigm the endowment policy insurance bill just passed by the house for the benefit of soldiers and suilors ‘The, reasom wity the new measure will not maite, a serious fnancihl) burdem i the: introduction of the sinking fumdi. Im other words the Ge Sane appropriation will) be. FUE S6s, while the minimum outing for any ane year willl be $00,335,980, Such sums as that Wher set: asitfe, annually grow: larger ‘nt larger becuse the interests: om the sums invested constantly in- qrenses. The item {is absointely sound because: it has beem demon strated in. the, case of private insur ance companies: who invest the pre miums pail by individuais and yet the: number of persons wit die any nually {# not equal to the number of bullets. Both, Bursom and James: testified that if the bullet whiein hit C. & Anderson, te man: for: witose: deatl: Hermam ts being tried, lad not beem partly spent it would have gone civar througi: his body: Aw it | was it pierced him nevit,. severed the spinal) eclumn: and lodged im the shoulder muscies. ‘The: state: im its evidence had built up the theory that the bullet was red point bianit at Anderson trom only a few feet away. There werw powder burns am Anderson's face when, he was picked up dend a few} 18 IMPRISONED IN SUNKEN SUB FACING DEATH TOKIO, March 20.—(By The Associated Press).— ic descriptions of the emotions of 1% mem facing a slow death from suffocation are being received by under- water telephone from survivors trapped within the Jap- anese navy submarine 43, resting om the sea bottom off Sasebo harbor, according to dispatches today to the navy officers; here from the Sgseba navallimeans of the telephone, vivid base, stories; of their suffering: are being heard by rescue workers; am war- ships standing: by: Tum divers: were: striving to at> tacih chains by witich: the submarine mid be pulled up with leary bepeciinian Through the underwater tei phone communication whic has been established: it was: determined that 24 men and two officers, ane of them Commander Muwasima, perished! witen: the: forward. compart: ment: was) flooded! as a result of che | | fe collision whicin sont the: crnft| shattering: of tie conning tower fh! to te bottom im 26 fathoms @ collision yesterday with the war water occurred just as tie > ship Tateuta. Two engineer officers| marine was: coming to the surface and. 1G men still are alive, and by | wits ber periscope | Compliment Is Paid Casper’s Radio Station Station KYW, under operator, Feil Thompson, Casper, Wyo., haw beem asked by tite de partment of agriculture at Wasit- ingtom to broadcast the weather re }Dert ench: night, ineiuding Sunday and holidays. In « letter from the department, the renson for choosing this station. to broadcast the weather report iw givem as follows: station haw been selected because of its range and popularity in its territory and our appreciation af the excellent resuits that have beem obtained from the broadtasting of morning forecasts, Mr. Thompsem haw already given his consent to broadcast the weather report each, evening be tween &:20 and 9. This weather forecast. will) be a 12 hour Inter re- port tham tie one breadensted at noon of the sume day. ‘The following: letter im am indica tiom: of the: value of the brandcast: u Bullet That Killed Oil Field Worker Would Have Pierced Body If Fired by Herman at Cose Range, Defense Seeks to Establish In Trial of Indian Echoes of the late war, almost forgottem im the busy world of five years later, were} | the: defense andi qualified as experts with reference to the velocity, the hitting power minutes, after the: shot: wn fired: Tndications point to the case going te the jury late thie afternoon. The defense: has: aniy two ar three wit- nesses) to) put om the stand im ad: ditiom: to those that went on this morning: Herman was put om the stand as the first witness for tite defense. He testified that he went into) the: room at the rear of the Gem cafe, tooit a few drinits, sat om the bed and was, hit om the head! while there and! that: wae the last he cemembered until he woke up im tite Lavoye jail the fol lowing: morning: ‘The defendant stated he never owned @ gum im his fe and that he @@ not: purchase the gum from Paull Hubar as the latter testified yester doy. Herma stated! that he was rolled for $65) betweem the time he rennet | "Thi | pup alll the shelly im the man’s pockets TO URANCE BONUS | | | COOLIDGE WINS DAKOTA VOTE; WADOO IS FIRST IN GEORGIA A Newspaper for All the Family, Czean, Unbiased, and a Booster for City, County and State Che Casper Daily Tribune FINAL HOM EDITION MIUMBER 125 "GOT BUNKED’ LM CONTRACTS Ring Promoter Hands Out Real Figures Realized on Showings of Pictures When Placed on Stand In Effort to Link Up Case With Daugherty SENATE PROBE OF SINCLAIR'S GIFT TO 6. 0. P. FUND DELAYED WASHINGTON, March 20.—Tex Rickard, New York augherty investi- ¥ to testify regard ng his interest in fight promoter, was called before the D gating committee toda: jexhibition of the Dempsey-Carpentier ght films. He told of knowing Jap Muma, New York represent: tive of Edward B. McLean, Washington publis | Pred C. Quimby, fim producer, whey the. p 8. A. Orr's FARGO, MN. Di. Marche 20.—4By) parted today, completing the unoftt-| Rave been connected by testimony] cent, received ard snitt, was. to = E. | the Associated Presm)}—Caivin Canit | cia 7 of the state's) witt: the picture “ifeal.’* ae fie he interest of Muma Re 7 Deficit idge was conceded victor tn the Re | 2.053 edi sai) he conf not remem |? eports Say | Dublicam presidentind: prefermee cri+| In : rs fics eneigs — The film contract, dated? June 20 W an W; Out b mary in. North Dakota, Tuesday, in| Lar eng = meeting Same. Matti, deed, tient onery of the as q ¥ @ statement issued) today by state| retain int far| of Attorney General Daugher but amnti © r S =.° - hendquacters of Senator Hitam||tie reported precincts standing: | hadi known Mumm for ¢ & second act, produced by| OCCHEILIES Received | Johnson, ane of the president's pri) Coolidge, 28; LaPallette, 23,-| Muma opened negott | Rickard, provided for a 20 per cer - mary apponents 920;. Johnson,, 23,532. him, Rickard said, about share to Orv and 15 per cent each From Ol Magnate. “By a minority vate," the state- z for showing: the: flims outside! ta Mima and Ma: ment saitt, Mr. Cooiliige has Reem) ATLANTA, Ga. March 20,—Wib| New Jersey. Many details of the! Richard denied that at the start given the presidential preference: tp] limm G. Mc.Adoo's overwhelming vite} previous accounts af the “denl”’| oe tie exhibitions tine pian. eontem: | WASHING Maret 2—aP |the Repubiicam primary; aditing: Bie) tory aver Oscar W. Cuderwont far| wens correborated be Tks hard. i) cinted initin’ showing af the flme|Taningn,. ous train rabber victory was made possible by thelithe Georgia Democratic prasiden chuding: exhibition af the pictures at | sefore exaolitiers and then te wn e| af Ok: to be summoned “spilt im the: vote im the antiCnalh/preference was indicated today | MeLean’s home hers. He also said small fines: impaned on. “yants!* to the oil committee, ide forces: in. North: Dakata.’* wher returne tronn yesterday's pri-| there was 3 mam named “Murtin”| Soni tether exhibitions, % announcing the subpoena Sens» When: the Johnsom statement was) mary gave McAdoo 322 votes of the| interested tm the transaction. “Mumma. toid me he thought he)| tr Wain sit he woult be ques tueuod,, President. Coollitge wast pa-)4i2 that willl comprise the state con-| Ricitard: tol of the contract by | on in apt. a Var anwed to dintettiate f tm connectinm witty the rumae taining ie plurality of 15,000) votes)|ventiom here April 2% Underwood) which Mumma and Martin, whe fille," Rinkaed expinined amon, former Repub- im the first additional returns re-|/hadt 72 convention votes, signed, were to get 50 per cent of} i: = Iw pase Senator national committeemaa from LL Wheeler exciutmend. “You know he Oklahoma, andertoolt to put throug: and. yet you agreed by eon-| 2 “ail deal’ at the Chicaga Repuie ‘A DISTRICT IN T CASPER T0 ve him G0 per cent af the| am convention im 1 [er ram the pictures?" edi tol of Knowing: Alfred B..| | We INGTON March jit dentified in pic-| °0.—The senate oil commit- } wee also: identified aw a} te temporary of J Daugherty. ele - = i rs S e a - : i Wicuotle: win SOG’ eens wee the! today whem it un- New paving was decided upon by the city council at its special meeting last: night. anty. states where lia wae fined, |¢@rtook to inquire into a the council declared its intention of creating a paving | Bawolutions af intentions were) soutit af the city Lall amb of erect. also passed! to include in District 38 ® portion: of Spruce from Tantln to} ferred to the committee an [the worl. The: building: and light committee: } was told to investigate the possi- [bility of using: the building east. of te cemetery for a city pound and barn. 4m application by the CY filling station for putting a gusoline pump am the, curb: was, tabled. The water committee was im structed to find a man to gauge the water flowing down Deer creeit with, | che purpose off lenening: the capacity, t that stream: aw a possible supply we the: city. The chief of police was instructed @ order the Salt Chaeit tuxteabs: off Center street. a ee i T. T. Burson || ~ »They were called by VANCOUVER, Washi. March: 20 —Major Predericic DL. Martin and Lieutenants: Lowell EL. Smith and Leigh. Wade resumed the fourtit hop ip their wortit flight here: today when they started for Seattle ‘The aviutors accompanied by two and im the gun they totalled 49 or one under a fuill box. Oncar L.. Moare, an: ail feild) worl er, who) was with Anderson when | planes tw Vancouver barracite he: was) Killed! tolil! of himself, Ander-| tok: the: air at 1:20. som and a mam named Jucobs going ‘The three avintors stopped here inte the reom at the ream of the Gem, cate and finding: no ane there. Aw they left a few minutes later he heard: someone: om the outsitile my “TN shoot you." He sat! he hear « [shot almost immediately and) that Anderson, who was in front, frill Moore refused to admit under cromy examination that the trio went there to get a drinit. P:. A. Jacohs reiterated the s ments of ore amd further that the Came of the gum came Ww about three 6 wvernight. after returning lute yes | tanday after;;on when they en rain i tiieir tint attempt to reach Seattie, TACOMA, Wasi, Marci: 20) The army aroum® the wortit pines) passed! aver Chelialli, WW att DL20) a.m. enroute from Yanc ver Barracks to Senttie: | Automobile Show went into: the place and whem he wake: up tne jnil! Di. © Jone voye was one off the most important witnesses, for the defense, He, saitl he arrived there a few: steps beltind) deputy sheriff Vance and that tie! gun was lying: om the: ground! and not} im Berman's hand as Vance: testi: fed | ‘The state toolt all’ of yesterday afternoon: to present: its: sii of the case, vesting at Saltioek. Bight wit: nesses in. alll ware culled: Rithard Vance, deputy sheriff at Lavoye, was the first to bm called following: the medical! opinion: sh. | mitted! by Dr: A. P: Kimball. mr:| a Vanes told) of being summoned to the scene of the shooting and find ing Hermam lying om the ground clone to, the bors of Anderson, took & He away hex of he Gellavedt ‘The mont: 46 calibre: revolver alm "I itted! that Herman waw intoxicated, damaging: evitienem: le put tn for tite defense was that when he counted . » oil! Meld driller of tat elby merchant: who» itentified: the: gum » had! sold) Hermam that af Dut througin quite » cross mination by Mb. Ryam who failed © shake his testimony: Be stated| Order your copy af’ next day’ Tribune now. We that he thought about: 90) per cent of} titmt you willl want to avail your: the peonie ify Lavoye pacited a qun.| seif off the tmmense volume of Dustice of the peace Blake af La-) automobile news, fact and fg voye furni#thed some testimony as ta) urew whith it will’ contain, Far the: refution of Hermam and Ander-| Sundny,, Murch 23, maritm che | som whem he reached there a few minutes: after the shooting: Hivard Moyar,, ail) field worker, | who was in jnil! whem Berman was | incarcerated after the murder; tolit of « conversation between: himself @xte, of. publication: of Wyoming's greatest meteor car etition, to Dreceds Wyoming's grentest aw tomobilm exposition, the Casper ‘Third: Annual Automehile Show, witiel: will apem at the Ackeon the following: day, ‘Thousands of the greet special edition» will’ cinmulnte through, out Casper em Sunday and will nerve: at w tangible souvenir wulite to the show, Save copy. he etucational it, both: in news and. advertining omy be obtained thieagh: ae other medium, Advertiners: ave urged wa Pua apy fer Wie edition, ad Hermam. The lntter told him timt he might have shot once or owite: while he wag over at the Gam, according: ta: Mopar; Moyar stated that he thought Berman was drunit when he was thrown: {tr jail, Soe at A | i 8 ICO) CYYY., March 2.—sev- eral Ives wer lost im a tire witicl started! in the Barreteros market atl Pachucm, capital of Hidulsn, As the result of a petitieom handed im by citizens from the southwest section of the city street. from Cedar to Box Elder, Box Hlder from Bleventh to Twelfth, Twelfth from 'Box Elder ta Cherry, from Hleventh to Fifteenth, Fourteenth from Cherry to jing, a I2-car garagn there was) re build ‘The matter of paving: the ground!|/ prisoners: to da the greater part of FOR SEATTLE # said, adding that Quimby story that Harry FP. Sinclair nde to’ sales for exhibition: lind turned aver a large batch of in other states, securit Attorney General tard aubmitted. a statement of | Daugherty and Will El. Hays, for edw tram the pictures, shaw-|mer ciimirman af the Republican fup that. fines werm inne as|nattonnl-commilter, ce lel wipe “expenses” af promotion. Rickard) aut the heavy deficit incurred ter said bo paid’ percentages of the! the party treasury in the campatges prafits: to Muma, Orr and) Martin, | of 1 while Knowing the pictures ware being: shipped tm. vivintion of the lew. G Di Wahiberg, forma Rickard produce? @ contract) worstary to Sthaialie, whe wate dated Dune 30 between Rtoanais) have taitem the stand toduy aw the Mumm and “0. W, Martin! proviit:| su witness fm the new line af the ing the lntter were ta receive G0} vesttgation, Mr: Haye haw been: aub- Der cent af the gross receipts. if © | poanaed? to appear inter aif Bt | a feline ltuw ware passed to legnilue: inter-|/ probably will) be questioned: temar~ district. to include Bleventh Message Sent Into North by Gov..Ross | -CHEYENNE, Wyo... March 20:— Governor W. B:. Ross af Wyoming [haw sent to Chicago: « message to the Denali! MeMilland party af polur explorers, ‘The mesuage will be radioed from Chivago to the ex ,plorers’ camp: in Greeniand Process servers reported that - far titey had beem unabie to locate | tons state showing af the film. Thiir) raw. contract, Rickard expinined, was) whem te was before the eom+ Ro ple La ee ee eg ee 5.000 ty Uberty bond ta “Mir. aumed and the committee d@i@ not follow up hip statement. ; mtinued, the milter turned ite | .Yormer Representative ‘Thomas J. z am af New Yorlt voluntarily erred to ti record of aif ctions [nid before the * investigator, tallowed s ‘om Bad been: made and! te further Sammoned to White House; First | cxmau nie sore o Daugherty’s storit accou Conference Set for Friday wo sale of SO) shares: of Sinelnie Con- solidnted and the next wie am out nounced drive to speed up the legislative program will be-| of share. iis of the off storie transac. be his guests at a White House dinner conference. Senate leaders: will be summoned later. (Continued on Page Two) | mittee some, weelte ag, Wahiberg Bays". He did not ident: ty the man While ti search tor Wahtherg attention to eter matters, ed) te deny that he was the | i Louis I Bond, the Republican and Senate Leaders to Be plat ow the. lemtiefons Questioned: about: attorney General amid) that first transaction was the WASHINGTON, March 20.—President: Coclidge’s an- sight purchase af the same: number gim tomorrow night whem Republicam house leaders: will of Jews Smith, confident oft t general, as givem } showed a net profit: af $2.51 mu. R = fi Thited: States: navy; recently ap he Smith: account, Bond safify eceivers for palit: m‘pecetonn tar tthe ‘Tampa | me ate uit, amar witile Att mera Dang | Dome naval ail reserve, y Had account “W. W. Spaid eapot Confer | crevonne sin a number: 4." | Washington, ut ship, prepar bait assume tie dut He was i) = member of the Wasi ce firm: of Hibbs and mith ail Je treme eeuet mend as In Cheyenne ate scheduted nto the utter Wnt 19B2,, bong CHEYENNE, Wyai,. March: 20\—| by tlie bone fia Rear Admiral Jonepip uns.) Wyomiing, (Continue on ate Nines MYSTERY WOMAN FOUND IN DIVORCEE’S MURDER: THREE UNDER ARREST KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 20.—(By The was introduced today into the baffling murc of Dr: and osteopath, while police pursued other avenues of ments of three men held for investigation. A woman, as yet unidentified, entered Dr. Wilkins’ vealed by a tamale peddler. between Saturduy afternoen and ‘Tuesday evening. ‘The these mow opened up by state- home Sunday night, it was: re. Dr: Wilkins was: slashed and beaten to death some tim Bellet that Dr. Wilting was: weal+| Sy begam to fade todwy, investi, y of Tes Tames, had beam employed 10: Deing holif arm ton indicating that she had disposed iting im connectiom witt: Charles Wilkine, brother af the} of most of the 0000) ar ac, site affairs im Colorady. that alain woman, whe had often: quar) obtained several years ago by her securities amounting te poled with, her; he wai, over her gay) marrige to ‘Thomas W 1,000 im a now missing strong a. M, Parple y mange Dee wemae wenltity Dopitn, ourt, ent of Dr Hein, bute who anuar- rthene wage was her intimite, anc appencedt ieve been. prew. irers, Dillard: Davin, Taniter,, whe) sed) for meaney jntelyy and a nurse ngied tinans wv deelnved te have attempted anee| whe attended her seme worl ago tie motives being ‘to attack. (hg waman, ‘ mud statementy to polls hut seem! polices, developed by

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