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»AC PAGE TWO. Che Casper Daily Cribune Magee Tells Sheriff Goodby PERSIA TO U. S. TERMS Satisfaction Promised This Country In Dealing Out Justice for Killing of American Vice Consul WASHINGTON, July 31—The Persian government has assured the state department it will take steps with regard to the Imbrie incident that will leave ‘no ground whatever for any anxiety on the part of the United States 2 i government.”” ite ee p Replying to the American communication demanding | By NEA Airmail Service— — full protection for American citizens de : Hero is Carl ©. Magee, editor of the New Mexico State Tribune of | Cuba. By wire he was informed at ° wie diplomatic Larestening to break! atuquerque, bidding goodby. to Sheriff, Lorenzo Delgado (center) andhthe hotel ae Froncle ‘Fernando. of garment, was found in the canal in 4 Deputy ‘Sheriff 4.0. McGrath (right) of San Micuel county, following | Cuba, ay wire he was informed that | “ree feet of water, r t { of the killing of Vice ‘Consul Rob- ert Imbrie and ‘the subsequent at tack upon his widow, the Persian government declared it would ‘“re- ] pair the incident and fulfill the - points that are suggested by the transferred over to.the North ' United States. ‘ ern Ry., to continue the j 5 The reply said also that the im home. case on bail. The two were Magee's constant ards from thy rdered bis release. n officials mnitment to jail in Las Vegas unfil the state supreme court at perial government “ia making ex: When asked how they liked Chey- treme efforts in pursuing and pun jenne and the big Frontier ishing the persona who caused and fons. the indians, sala SDs perpetuated the killing of Mr. Im: that the folks down there were stire brie and it will not hesitate to take good ta them. They also ‘said that ~ | tion.” contest, was Marie Gtbson, and that : ole. | Conoerning’ the duéhien: 6 secus he sure in a real lady broncho~bus Court of Public Opinion] iy ce°Ximentoan nationais in Perea, ‘ ter. 31.—Chief Fly-| When Lone, Wolf and Stoux Bob : THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1924. Turks at Antolia. There were about Manes Oye prunes to 130,000 lives taken and the beautiful betas sie esi z 4 city destroyed at the time. Mr. Mc- d Kenna is a very interesting gentle- b reyes He OETA TE man to talk with and is very sincere QUAKE FELT WORKER GIVEN ===" DENVER DEATH) rw zxexawp and clothing to be shipped across the 3 ocean.” ___ - LONDON, July the As? sociated Press.)—. slight eéarth- quake caused considerable alarm in the mining country near Maltby and caused officials the Maltby Main Fraud Is Uncovered at} Is SUICIDE colliery near Rothérham to with. Body of Former Bank-|icm ‘ox uns Un. nee” Cody in Soliciting PAONIA, Colo., July 31,—Suicide Near East Funds. | iiua° ismm"euodesxSace“st| Gas-Filled Room. ‘ ? . 3 first believed that the earth tremor ers Wife Found IN | had been caused by an explosion in the cause of the death of Miss “EAT? ARBUCKLE IS Elizabeth Foote, 20 years Bi: CODY. Wyo, July 31.—Posing a8}nent Paonia society DENVER, Colo., July 31.—Poliee| , F ar East worker in the far wost,}}oqy was found yesterday in Fire | continued today thelr efforts to un- the colliery. Nelson J. McKenna sought funds|x1ountain. irrigation canal near | cover the mystery of circumstances here not long ago. He collected about} Hotchkiss, Colo. surrounding the finding of Mrs. Ger- $25, then by intimidation tried to pry| ‘phe girl, who had been a student! trude O'Reilly. Ramsey Cooper, RS Toose some si c for chart “i Denver and Kansas City, lying ni oe The sh a{ at, the University af Colorado the! TatiN san improvieed bed in. ttle from a Greek, The sheriff heard " - A about it and became suspicious. He] at. 2, sts.» Mag gedit klichenette of her fashlonabie apart-| ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo.; July 31 found that McKenna was registered) itive at the usual hour at her}ment here Tuesday morning, gas Peary etn ans fat t tel nels Fernando of | pouring from a stove nearby, while rece ere Gute, ‘by wine he wae informed af| Rome. Her body, clad im an under: | POUnNg trom O ted ina hospital, |and was dined by the Sts” chub. a: unconscious and unable to aid the}a banquet. Arbuckle declared thet ke had been given a “bad deal” > Cooper's identity was not] newspapers, but was going to como established until yesterday, when her| back again in the movie world. but not since 1923. mother, Mrs. Margaret O'Rettly McKenna, or Fernando, got and her stepfather Patrick West-| was 90 days in the county jaif and a HUGHES GOES sey, visited her. Mrs, Casey told|] A New Beauty journey} fine of $100. It was later learned police she knew of no reason why t fis oa that he had picked up under false TO USS LS her daughter should attempt to take |] A fascinating ¢o plex- ice were trying to verify a re- pretenses, $142 in Billings. her own Ife, and Mr, Casey declared |{ ion glowing with radi- PARIS, July 31.—(By The As-|port that J. H. Cooper, of Kansas — IETY GIRL. George Foote, the girl's father, is & prominent ranch owner near Paonia, fe time | McKenna was once in the employ of the Near East Relief organization, selebra- * and One of the first things McKenna Mrs, Cooper was a Victim of foul|{ ant beauty. No messy did when he dropped into Cody was bay raton ingd tes 9 to visit the newspapers. He had a are esse gc i vr good “line,” as the following boost eepation of your friends" is which appeared in one the papers on | sociated Press)—Closing his visit to| City, from whom Mrs. Cooper is said |} TVitiog “you, Made in the front ge indicates: Paris with a quiet forenoon, without have been divo d in Wichita, white, flesh, peak SS ne “Nelson J. McKenna is spending a | any official appointments, Charles E.} Kansas, four years ago, arrived in pi toc. for Trial Size . few days in Cody in the interest of| Hughes, American secretary of state| Denver Tuesday night, and that Mr. |] p 4 Hess the millions of needy Greeks and] left for Brussels to remain there two| Cooper had communicated with his|{ FT Working Pnor to | and 62 members of his| were asked what they thought of the| starving and, undernourished chil-| days, be entertained by King Albert| former wife by telephone before ar- Gourauo'’s their way back to the| flappers and bob-haired grandmas of| dron of his home land. He is asking|and Queen Elizabeth, talk with the|riving in the olty. Mr. Cooper thus Ce t Tnal ways considered and will continue| Pine Ridge reservation, in South Da-|the white race, they smiled broadly | funds of only Greaco-Americans and] notables of the Belgian capital and not been located. -our . to consider this as its positive duty | kota, after having had a howling] and sald. hopes to meet the few of his nation-} then continue his trip to Berlin, : —_——- . and gives assurance that it will by |£00d time at Cheyenne Frontier days “Keen—Heap swell—Pretty good. | ality while here. —_—_—_—_— oo — By MILLARD FERGUSON no means hesitate to fulfill this| ©n their return trip, they came up Shier REE ES “Mr. MeKenna wag in Constan- (Staff Correspondent of ‘The Casper | duty.” as far as Orin on the Burlington.| Serbia is said to have more cen.|tinople at, the time of the burning of And then the Indjans and the'r bag-|tenarlans in proportion to gage and two carload of horses were! tion than any other country, ibune) , Consolidated Press} heard her exclaim that one of the (Gopyright, 1 — ae oe popula-| the city of Smyra and the slaughter of the Greeks at the hands of the Association) men had hit her. It turned out that ATLANTA, Ga., July 31.—Can any | Baggett was the man who struck the man, sheriff or what-not, slap a wo-| blow. I rushed at him, but the man mans face in Georgia and get away| with the pistol stopped me. I did with it? not hear my wife use any unseemly . 7 ho question is going to be decidett| language. I wanted to handle this . hire in -the courts, though face alapi| man imgaelf but they. bad ine help- The summer season calls for light yet sus. ping, a woman is concerned, | less at the point of a gun. Now, I'm my taining food—food which will keep you fit no such solution here] 2 in the sc do. ‘Tf she had been my wife, I'd have] Sheriff Baggett explained that he killed him if T could.” Law-abiding|had a report from Villa Rica, Ga., citizens so expressed themselves here | that'a liquor car was headed his way today and that the description of the car What happened was that Sheriff] given him fitted the Allen autmo- A, S. Baggett, of Douglasville, Ga.,| bile. stopped the automobile of Mr. and “We stopped -tiSir ‘automobile, Mrs. E, Ci Allen, of Atlanta, last! continued the sheriff, ‘but before we night and searched it for} could explain who wo were, they Mrs. Allen cursed him, he] jumped out and started a fuss, Allen nd he slapped her face. +, | Wak very nice when he found out we ler the same circumstances, I! were officers, but his wife could not would do it again,” said the sheriff.| be remonstrated with. She cursed Allen, the ‘husband lid not see the| me and I slapped her. I'd do it again slapping. Due tie “ard his wife ery| under similar circumstances.” ot ihat Baggett had struck her.| In the last few months there have Aflén said that he rushed at the/ been a number of cases in the South sheriff, but was stopped by a pistol] where automobilists have recetved held by the officer's companton, rough treatment at the hands of of- On- their return to Atlanta, Mr.| ¢icers searching for Iquor. Recent: and Mrs. Allen engaged attorneys] iy &. M. Ivey and Herndon Thomas, ordered them to go the limit in] members. of a party of © Atlanta possible legal action against the| motorists, were wounded near Green- riff, and meanwhile the court of] ville, 8. C., by federal and state pro- lic opinion met on the street cor-| hibition agents who fired upon them s and returned its verdic! thinking that they were rum-run- The sheriff, in interviews given to-| ners, day, over the telephenoe, expressed the opinion that a woman who for: oe gets to be womanly in manner or speech, no longer deserves the con- sideration that the South requires hall be shown to the feminine sex, rhe street corner juries disagreed Their verdict was that a woman ts not to be slapped—by a sheriff or anyone else, under any circum stance: igually g to see what the courts will but not overtax contains every list now. In telling of what happened, E. C. Allen said . My wife, myself and a friend of] phe ers, Miss Schultz, wert returning to Atlanta from a visit to my wife's family at Buc! » Gru We were inslde the cor ute limits of Doug: concerts at the clty tpar have been drawing larger and larger crowds each week. Another of these weékly concerts will be given Fri- ote day evening at 8 o'clock under the nd were traveling at @! arection of H. W. Compton, band: rate rate of speed when an auto+ dashed in front of us, 4] Tadster. y. I jammed on the brakes} The program follows: A man jumped on the| March, “National Fencibles” —_.. and grabbed at my| — ---- Sousa hroat and T grappled with him, An-] Operatic selection ‘Tannhauser’’- her came running up with a drawn Ae - . Wagner tol and ordered me out of the car.| Fox trot “Francies' Spencer I had no tdea who they were. Compton -Brahms ry My wife had become excited, of in «5 1y woman would nen she saw her husband covered and knew that he was in s nd Miss Schultz of the and were tanding by the road. 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