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4 A Newspaper for All the Family, Czean, Unbiased, and a Booster for City, County and State ===.| Che Casper Boi! y Trimaw WYOMING—Fair tonight and (aa 2) Ue; sH CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1924. FINAL HOME| EDITION SOLDIER BONUS READY FOR SENATE ACTION DAUGHERTY PROBE NOT ENDED Wits PP <x un cues LU Dual Life Goesi(Nll MME IN i CONTINUE Jerry Verdict |NEWSTANDARDPITCHPLANT 10 |'On Trial Today tT |S PASSED Is Protested § HAN) FOR OPEAATIONNAY | ny THE HOUSE west portion tonight, and in east sunday, Somewhat colder north- ‘s w~ portion Sunday. VOLUME VIII. PHILADELPHIA, April 12.—The wife of a carpenter in the day time and the bride of a wealthy banker at night, Mrs. Anna Beswick, 50, today awaited a hearing on Women spectators, said to be pickets from the local W. C. T. U., created quite a demonstration in remonstrance Employment for 10 to 30 Additional Men to obtain money for blackmailers who threatened to expose Cash Payments Under against the jury that brought in a verdict of acquittal in Be Provided by Plant That Will Handle 7 Appeal alae! pasnipal® Bl Sa Ho $50 and Insurance atorney’s office author! s that Irs. swic had the Ross A. Burd case in district court Friday afternoon. : wick, by whom she sald she had) gotten “a lot’ of money from him F 8) P 2 ty ry i * . R eighteen childres or” Willis or . 6 could not’ sta Ke or the Ss V1 ,Many New Leads To Be} Bur4 was charged with operating a still near his home- Former Residue. Martiay view president. ot w subizten cunt atseree oe ts Provided xact amount. stead in the Poison Spider district. The raid was made , to whom she declared she was In Senate Measure x 15 last when the sheriff's of- i‘ H : in | mi a y . Followed Before Ree lank eililtetios on : The new Tite plank see aS on company, Spi | Santee, ihe dey ere Onn eee SE banks of a creek in that vicinity. connection with plant No. 3 of the local refinery, will CoM-~|jcast $50,000 to pay for the black- x Work Is Done. The jury yesterday afternoon was 100,000 MEH mence operations about May 1, according to an announce-| majler's silence, knew of her double 250 Gallons WASHINGTON, April 12. ie ho pS Paan bein eae ment made yesterday. The plant will employ 10 to 30 ad- Ute, Martin married her,’ she sald él rane pales borius bill ts verdict at 6 o'clock. Burd’s de- Bi 2 ¢ * ; ie ; n the belief she had been divor assed by the hous rs CHICAGO, April 12.—| onse was that he, with all the rest LOCKED OUT poeoien mer ead: WH coe S battery of six steel stills) noo neswick was ar yester Of Moonshine jagreed to meine mee There are still many leads fo| of the ranchers and homesteaders and their accompanying equipment. day outside the court room of Judge | be developed in the senate inquiry into the administra- tion of the department of ustice and the investigation v tinue for at least six weeks pite the official opposition con- ting. the committee” » Senator heeler declared. "The ultimate results of the com- mittee’s course," the Montana sena- tor said, “will depend upon the at- titude of the new attorney genera’ toward a reorganization of the de partment.” CHICAGO, April 12. — Senator in that part of the county, knew of the existence of the still and tha he just dropped in to, get a drink when the officers arrived. After the dismissal of court by Judge C. O. Brown, the women went to the front of the court room and in no uncertain terms expressed thelr disapproval of the verdict to the jurymen. Burd was represented by M. F. Ryan. Bribe Taking LONDON, April 12.—(By The As- Sociated Press)—About 100,000 ship yard workers throughout Great Bri tain are locked out today in conse. quence of the failure of the striking members of their unfons in’ South- ampton to resume work yesterday in conformity with the ultimatum of the ship building employers’ federa- tion: The lockout ts inoperative only at Southampton, where the yards are being kept open for the return of these men willing to go back to work. Whenever the Southampton ‘The sludge waste, formerly burned on a hill north of the refinery, will supply the raw material for the plant. This is the residue left after the refining of the lubricating oils. It is anticipated that the asphalt department of the refinery will run capacity this summer with an output of approximately 100 tons daily. : DAM PROJEC IS OPPOSE. LATE SPORTS cup bles for the 1924 American team. / The players selected are NEW YORK, April 12.—The Davis ommittee of tne United States Lawn Tennis Association today tool the first step toward defense of the internationa) team trophy this year when it announced the selection of # squad of 15 ranking stars as eligi- William M. Johnston, Howard Kinsey, Clar- J. Willis Martin, whose name she is alleged to have forged to letters, through which she is charged with having obtained $5,000 from William Shuman and Ralph Hawthorne, who had t warrant issued for her | arr: Mrs. Beswick named Herbert Russie, John McCoy and Ei win Hamilton as her blackmailers. They were arrested on charges of extor- tion, conspiracy and blackmail. Mrs. Beswick, said they had learned of her double life through driving her in a taxicab from the modest home West Philadelphia to the more pre- of her children and their father in], Is Destroyed rhermen k-end on expected to ogy fish. urday morning 250 odd gal- lons of moonshine whiskey was poured into the sewer at the court- house and from there went its way merrily into the waters of the Platte, ‘The whiskey was destroy- ed on a court order from Judge C. O, Brown and represents liquor that has been held in connection F who spent the the Platte river are onnect with plenty of changes today by the senate finance committee and or- dered reported to the se: ate, It provides for cash payments to veterans not entitled to more than $50 in adjusted service compensation r 20 yerr endownment life in- urance policies to others. ator Simmons, North Carolina, ranking Democrat n the committee, nnounced he would propose an amendment on the floor of the senate to make full cash payments an option of the bill. Chairman Smoot said he would re- port the measure to the senate Mon- day. No formal vote was taken to- Wheele: ‘ ence’Griffin and Robert Kinsey of| tentious residence of Martin in Fox| With cases. that nave been tried in » Mr. Smoot announcing the re. in theccDuughart iayeetigntion : members) of any of the-uniohs in-| “WASHINGTON, April’ 12: —De-|San Francisco; Vincent Richards of|Chase, a northern suburb. Mra.| district court in the preceeding |POrt was ordered by Genurat con declared today that Mal H. Daugher- Confessed By bbiahesr errs 5 ell Se lockout) velopment of the proposed Boulder} yonkers,;N. Y.: William 'T. Tilden| Beswick told the police she had paid| four weeks. Bent. weg o % agains oir ellow ve ve > , ot % tM ty, brother of the former attorney ff embers inj canyon dam on the Colorado river, |q1, R: Nérris Williams, Carl Fischer these mep at least $50,000. The polices learned from woman's first hushand that she had other yarcs will be withdrawn the Included in the lot was 140 gal employers declare, ‘The. umion..of- lons of liquor seized {n the famous raid on the eeneral, would be cited for contempt before the senate. was opposed before the house| ard Wallace Johnson of irvigation committee by E.. C. La > Francis ‘T. Hunter, Frank T. Philade!- the EARLY ACTION ON State Officer ficials pppealed to rt 7 - Grace “residence on | TAX BILL SEEN a fue, engineer on the geological sur-/ Anderson, George King, Watson M,|'served six months in prison in 1917] East A. street last fall. ‘Thi f 4 v Ce i athe rewult of 5 4 3 nis raid BY DAVID LAWRENCE Pir ig oe epee r night to defer the measure, but the| vey, who testified that a smaller | Washburn, and Hugh G. M. Kelleher| for check forgeries. took in bonded and moonshine | (Copyright 19: Mire a ub-committee’s visit to Washington employers’ contended th pyright 1924, The Casper Tribune) Court House, Ohio, yesterday to take| _ CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 12.— conten ey had no] dam for flood only would meet thé|o¢ New York; and Harvy Snodgrass} Mr. Martin appeared stunned} whiskev valued.at $8,500. Ray T. WASHINGTON, A ceeisr. i Ef Thomas J. Sisto, former agent of | alternative. present needs of Imperial valiey. | of Los Angeles. when he was summoned to the dis-} and W. 8. Grace were convicted shave ced Si nh eh i further testimony in the Daugherty ms S ‘ outlook for tax revision ts not ase, the Montana Senator declared] tte Wyoming State Law Enforce- during the present term of court paciginned ou ment department, Thursday, in the challenge to the inquisitorial he restraining injunction issued Jack Lane of Laramie, and was ATLANTA CHIEF CONVICTED discouraging as it may seem on the and each sentenced to a heavy eal authority would be brought before| ‘istrict court here, pleaded guilty tvs Bluipia: ob tty. PAM x surface. lnnoHnverent ae the de- ; 00 bribe from pimahakisns <i dlanait a @ Democratic plan spon- full membership of the senate.| Of Accepting a $5 sored by Senator Simmons of North in Ohfo against the sub-committee,| Sentenced to serve four months in T eee ile irs out predictions made blocking {ts attempted examination the county jail. In pronouncing Rien ts age that the senate 7 nuld reve nore conservative ¢ the books and files of the Midiand| Sentence the court took into con sat cor {onal Bank, was granted by aj Slderation the fact that the de- probate judge who formerly was a A hearing had been set for today, fendant had been in jail since last The committee, dr. David B. M. Aldred, the postal a whole on tax matters than did the how: and that leaders house started out with an extreme law pelineeneeii S. Daugherty,| November * ¥ ARE UNDER ARREST me felt it necessary. to get some lgw partner of Harry S. erty, : ° ° = “ll rather than none through tt PMR ee 7 lets “aan itetindes ‘toipladp tor Officer Who Led Raid Resulting In Mrs. iiies lowanutcaneh ott ene / our Accuse gress acted J Pees og enforcement agents by Lane, who = ‘ : SNR SS as Safe aa wisely. y. } 1 Se e rrested yester- “52 _ WASHINGTON, April 12.—The} related that Sisto, ter securing Candler's Arrest to Fight Re- ° day afternoon on traffic vieletiey |For again this year as in previous Daugherty investigating committee,| evidence of prohibition law viola- e nse e Of Fraud in irkee, re ve pW Oe oon veal tes att ich en@ountered new legalobstac-| tion by Lane at Laramie, offered | rig ve based Pig bg being written 7; Fo ; $5 | Street, ran his car upon the sid 1 senate with yesterday in Ohio, spent today| to suppress the evidence for $500, : moval Ordered Today eeeet ren the, ‘benaoctus rs © © walk on Center street and was o hat in wing up plans for its future pro-] Lane made an assignation with | During Week Bu in Mail Mey pla ar forue ier ; eee nd held no public hearing. | Sisto at the Plains hotel here and Lae aay ying sted on the charge of driving al‘ Gaaewane. ones i . by 3 r ay abe “ i 50 arkad " - ‘ “ car while drunk. He ts out on $250 ° will be Ww te: gay Waa ad eel: ie rerio e rs ads 789 A GETuN AE ATLANTA, Ga., April 12.—Chief of Police James L. bond. Alvin Fields maintained tt dn, the. general. soheme, io, conferred with his colleagues} ing room witnessed the trans- Weather outlook for the week | Beavers was found guilty on two counts early today by icicitareinafasy al tn eee eee | i would not-g0 at a rate/icals and cotlservatives in ‘both ae er the best method of meeting the| action, placed Sisto under arrest | poginning Monday: the police committee and removed from office although| 04 Ahanead colthictvaad after: thn. Versace bus the ace Sora Se nie tles from the beginning it is sig. court stay issue against the com-| and found the marked money Southern Rocky Mountain and he was acquitted on a third count, which charged him with burning of a mail car at Hanna, | that it was making ps ar that pei’ | nificant that the fight on high sur- pie = Pri Mies th aad teal ages eens en Plateau regions: | Considexable | aiding in procuring evidence for a divorce case in connec-| Wyo., recently. They are Lester | that Fields waa cutting corners, Sec, Racems hee-: Rarrowed),, down, catia of WeahihktenGunnk Steusioia nk snare torporatucen tiene nor. | Hon with the recent arrest of Mrs. Asa G. Chandler, wife| L#fterty, Lewis | Williams and leral other arrests were made for|DeMter the Mellon rates than was 2 a showers; temperatures near nor- | of the millionaire soft drink manu- a James Jackson, who are charged | speeding. bn iy leved possible. nd in the refusal] of several wit. that Nquor was discovered tn the Tt 2 é ° mal most of the week. pods aye ‘ ‘ with buying nfail from the burned ——$_$_o-——___ he insurgent Republicans tn the esses to testify. Pacific states: Probably fair in apartment as justification for the southern and centrat California soverning. board | arrest of Mrs. Candler. He asserted] clerk in charge of the mail, who is Program which meant virtually no but the committee members found and occasional rains elsewhere, | °f the police department which filed | however, that he thought Adair was] ajeged to have made the sales, ts change in the present surtax rates. mselyes too busy with other lauchacatare werent. the ‘charges and before which|acting as Candler's confidential] the fourth prisoner. The cases of Thiaiderners plan wes. w cutie de ngs to continue their examination Northern Rocky Mountain ana | Beavers was tried, reached a ver-| agent when the latter approached! the four will be laid before the per cent surtaxes as against the 25 { witnaie. 58 Raaitinn! soma OF plateau regions.” Generally fair | et shortly after 3 o'clock thm | him to handle the case, United’ States grind Jury. that 1 ~ nt recommended by Secretary those summoned were not on hand ; beginning of the week and |™orning, following an all night ses Mrs, Candler when arraigned in] convene here Ma th. a time honored om. The compromise offered by 1 Senator Wheeler of Montana, lerable cloudiness with prob- |S!0h of the trial wich developed| recorders court, was acquitted of a puicedeteass Let A bird in hand is worth | Representative I eth ‘ane. ob © committees prosecutor, was in ip oF obekkion showerg | Sensational testimony «concerning | charge of occupying a dive he bush." epted by the Republican insurgents ——.—__—_ tT totet ve: tha week ineldent.. Beavers was found gullty aC ae’ pAdieadion’ ie Gettac! (ame sin. the senate instead. of me ae es of neglect of duty and swearing shan tero «mabe oe **F sticking to a 44 cent rate have VIOLATOR FINED SO es RAILROAD AT [if1) IN GONNEGTION| “sis Sumnm stu sae [Sr cmiabeiomce ‘ Li Immediately upon being informed Now in business, the only thin, vith modifications and thus the ‘ Couzens, TE. 2: | metetey ues, pele. inrered that males the tame worth whi [Fight wil be In tho ochateetwenn ‘ Mm that he would seek a writ of certior- after tho “two in the |the 37% per cent rates urged by the ON PLEADING GUILTY|Former Wife Presents Selln wagarlon pottk sotan ealeasae Petition in Common Operations Is ing him to office, until bis case can be tried by the court, LARAMIE SOLD WITH STORE ROBBERY the In ease of a merchant, Democrats ans and the and insurgent Republi- 25 per cent rates pro- vie posed by Becretary Mellon about the only way he can hope | PO i . and gar soca Bloat acti to" te Pl C Ordered 7 oday The charges were filed eeainst! LaRAMIM, Wyo.’ April 12.—| Sixteen Mexicans were arrested by| ‘2 hold what he has in through |U"@ed by_the he A Me ati Cigar store, pleaded guilty to the eas Court. peti th FRE at Re. =" H, In-! yy. A. Kline of Cheyenne, spectel|the police department at an early} the vigorous merchandising and i nal possession st Laper-yeotartay. bev ahaa mate pe ci badcis master in chancery for the federq!|hour this morning and are being noves tee ae by which he when he was arra! 164 fore Judge co - t vyor 4 ele oO vestiga co re goes after what he hopes to et ohn A. Murray. He was fined $60.| PHILADELPHIA, April 12—Eve WASHINGTON, April 12.—Sena-| fice the same day, He specifically axaReMatani sation’ runaing ndteny Paging woes at. Seottebtute EM L| ESTOCK everal continuances wero granted] iyn Nesbit, divorced wife of Harry| tor James Couzens of Michigan, who| WS accused of failing to make porio-| a2, ae'ts Cenimont, Galas te Geo | ae ee ee eny ot Scottablutt:) ye te unwis “I have an other cases K. Thaw, today filed in common] untit Wednesday was pressing the| 1a! inspection of beats an, required| 51>, representing Callaway, Fish| word that Mexicans who were sup-| °St#blished “7 and let it go leas court a petition to be allowed! senate investigation of the internal|»¥ law and swearing falsely to al oy ton ane ot New York under ved to have robbed the store had| ®t ,that. Others are too active : : es intervene in the proceedings to socal purest) fabad an Gparat Pauper’s oath’ to evade court costs tonstlomares’ whe eéle (price Was liek” on the (raid Gn were Headea}| and people are fickle, Frontier Days To determine Thaw’s sanity by Jury] today becauso of stomach allment|!% former ouster proceedings against] ¢° 59 o99, “Phere were no other | for Casy men picked “Keeping everlastingly at it trial which begins here next Monday.| which has troubled him for several | *!m. bidders. hero had just arrived in Casper. brings success.” Be Attended By Tho action, it is stated, Is in-the In . The story of Beavers’ part in the terest of her year-old son, Russe! Physicians attending Senator Cou ar t of Mrs. Candler and her two INTO STATE BY ROSS ee William Thaw. aKa ided upon the operation last | ™4le companiens in an apartment| | - K nights Templar The petition sets forth that Thaw] night and summoned a specialist | CCcUPIed by a he gdh! arts Mea aah | q | CHEYENNE, Wyo, Apri) 12— should not be released as he is men-{| from Detroit, his home, although | C®"dler, was told to the commission Governor William 1B. f f Wyo HEYENNE, W Apri, 1 tully unfit and will, if released “dis-| earlier in the day bis illness had been pbs bt ep are ming hqs not only refused to permit CHE NE, ‘yo, rr 2.— rn estate: and cribed as a “serious” b 0 ” Ds Who livestoc ‘om Ca { oO ente fmplar, has made cash reservation |'7y.1 18 estate is estimated at $1,000,-| snid late Jast night to be resting sumed sole responsibility for Mrs. but called upon the railroads and ex- 400 of the best seats at the first | 5 eaaites , Candler's arrest, press companies operating in the of the 1926 Frontier Days cele- He declared that because of his state to assist in making the absolute t in Cheyenne. This ts the close personal friendship-for Cand- quarantine declared.ns a. result of we t cash reservation ever made ler and without the latter's Know! PARIS, April 12.—(By The Asso-| view to speeding up the settlement,| Only the nationaltatic organs con-| the California foot and mouth dis yo far in advance of thé famous edge he assigned members of his of-| ciated Pross)—The French govern-| Which would be a trump card in his] tinue omy, “Pertinax” in the| ease opidemié, The gove cowboy festival. The Detroit tem- fice staft to shadow Mrs. Candler! ont will bide {te time, av electoral campaign. Government| Echo de Paris, declares M. Barthou, | | n of the atiarantir rs will stop a day here while and obtained the promise of Beavers | ™ ” f meth circles pdmit, however, what Ger-| French member and president of | q for poration. fr ‘oute to the Pacific coast to at- ‘| personally to conduct the raid which| Germany's action, before c will be on or before] t “ formulated + : 4a wational conclave resulted in her arrest. ing on the unanimous ree . ay, the date upon which ations to yesterday's de t ane ae een BY Ss a Ni C i Al F? “1 suspected Mra. Candler of mect-| tion of the reparation commiesion|fer representatives have been in r that experts tt } ce’ vues FORD QUIZZED ON POLITICS ing W. J. Stoddard, (one of the n| thatthe Dawes report be pted ed to appear r be cot i by a { is MIT, April 2 (By The As . : with whom she was taken into cu is stated In f 1 of next t n and t is 1 Press.)}—Henry has a and I wanted find Moreover, it ts anid, I | E | r 7 sked by William A. Comstock | WASHINGTON, April 12.—The,t! inclair lav x the oil] this was true,” he explained in the| Poincare Is anxi to ha tie 3 tatives the | ito ft ' ¢ an of the Democ: jo atate | authority of the senate to ask him | magnat 4 loassee of Teapot Dome] deposition. chamber of ¢ jes off his b | various 1 capitals start kh mine . tral committee, to stats definite-| the questions which resulted in con-| last appeared before the senate ofl] He then described how his agents| before he starts negot! with if rmal conversations with th of tt f 1 R sald. his political intentions, as a ré.|tempt proceedings against him was| committee and refused to reply to| bad trailed Mrs, Candler and Stod-| the allies to bring the e * work | eign offices to prepare thy way for | pe says) Pertinax, would be| “W effort to t of his endorsement at Mon-| attacked by Harry F. Sinclair today|a long string of questions on the| dard to the apartment and how they| to full fruition. eventual agreements. accomplished by the reparation c | prevent ; 8 state wide primary for*presl-|in a demurrer filed hers in answer] ground that the Investigators were|in turn notified) Beavers by pre-| Once tho chamber and senate| Editorial comment on the repara-| mission, while that of penaltics 1a a| mo If It at nt on the Democratic ticket. The | to his contempt indictment | w authority and that dis evi-| arranged telépbone signals of the|have adjourned it is expected he| tion commission's quick al of|task for the allied governments. | ed 1 est, made three days ago, re- The demurrer followed in the main| dence should be reserved for the| meeting place will lose no time in sounding out|t experts’ report is most Both, he says, will find their paths | dustry and destroy uined unanswered today, the les:1 contentions advanced by | courts, At the trial Beavers cited the fact’ London, Brussels and Rome with al optimis beset with difficulties, i Wyorius’s | "