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~ per CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, AUGUST 17. 1924. 6 Che Cas VOLUME 34. Sumday Trilnuw NO, 4. EPARATIONS PACT WITH GERMANY IS SIGNED | Beauty Gallery STRUGGLE FOR | Here Is Growing ADJUSTMENT OF PERTINENT REMARKS Flood of Pictures of Girls Eligible to WORLD SSUES Compete in Festival Scheduled for tere T T LIFTED It is not our purpose at this time or-at any time to enter into con’ upon ‘any sub- : \ {fl ‘HIGHJACKER: SUSPECT HELD THERMOPOLIS 1 “STILL HUNTING ¢ HOW DEBT TO ALLIES IS FRAMED LONDON, Au —This is how to the allies is to be paid under pro- 16—(United Press) ny’s war debt visions of the Dawes plan, measures for application which were finally Payments by Germany to the| i i. ject, with the Casper Daily Herald. Its character as a publication is not such that we care~ September 9 Received alt ahall begin Sraealene date the to have anything to do with, “Its attitude toward the public is not straightforward and hon- ineationgen spente cetiutea Be est. Its business methods savor of dark ways and dishonorable deeds. It does not hesitate to Patitioatioh’ te the pat tatvente’is te ascribe, from its overheated imagination, wrong and evil to innocent persons. It fits ambitions ~ Seeing is believing—that Natrona county has one gor- i H ini lausible, the which | geous boquet of beautiful girls. be completed, if possible, within Ceremony at London and alleges shar ractices to rsons, in order to make its imaginings plausible, the which 3 t g 5 : fifteen days.) « rf \. they never ahtertaiied even ij Gea: It attempts to fix responsibility where it never ex- And The Tribune is seeing because for the past several payniehts stall‘ te mate! Last Night Finds: Dra- isted. It is never so happy as when it is engaged in splashing the native element of its noisome days pictures have been pouring in, and they make up a a eeep ete oe 7 S ° C enyironment—the sewer—upon the apparel of the innocent. remarkable gallery of pretty, adorable face; Pe clueao na teh ee hy tae | matic etting as Lon- ‘ URE It may rant as it pleases. We are not concerned. The public is not only capable of judg- One invitation to Tribune readers was evidently all that |" year—1,220,000,000 gold ference Adjourns. . d Gassed T. k ing animus and motives in such sSereeds as are offered to accomplish purposes of prejudice | was necessary, for it brought in a county judges on August 26. Those | marks. | i . Richar: yy LaKen| and vindictiveness with personal selfishness always as a background. ' : pana Jn pe stos of ide egies Bek sa te ba ~eslasaveok aad Third —_ year—1,200,000,900 gold —-- The Tribune has no candidates for. public office. Official patronage is not in the slightest | "Hove friends, want to see them (Continuea Page Two.) Beg “be rear— 000 golk By LLOYD ALLEN Into Custody for In- degree ie ho ees ae in oer mepoort a whe piu wall nites at ace whe the carefully considered by the “seven ‘ontinued on Page Two. mrourth year. 000,000 gold 4 Be Dp Ae esti 7 le have chosen them at. t! mary election. Unwarranted assault upon e character Fifth year—2,500,000,000 gold r tae Vv gation. Stseaittlanties is not being done athe Tribune. We are, like most everybody else, desirious marks. LONDON, Aug. 16.—The of securing competent and honorable persons to perform the public business, And if any other of kind have offered themselves as candidates, the public knows it much better than the Herald COMMUNITY HOUSE PROSPECTS Theso figures are subject to cer-) pact London—marking tain limites fluctuations based on a Efforts to round up -Cas- “ “| the successful termination of ee men thought to have and the public can distinguish truth from falsehood and misrepresentation. F B CASPER LOOM BRIGHTER possible falling off in Germany's five Seats iihighle’te-eende een a party to Hot Springs| ; Any citizen can offer his services to the public, without being suspected of ulterior designs. N 1 inoney for reparations |ypon means of collecting county’s most. sensational} Because an employe of the Tribune seeks public office does not follow that there is a deep, payments is to be raised by ordinary iF % " hhighjacking case in which| dark and nefarious plot back of it. The Tribune does not seek to direct the activities of its. budget taxation; by German war reparations— one man was killed, were carried further last night by Sheriff Scott Hazen of Thermopolis when he caused Richard Cassedy to be ar- Tested by the local police depart- ment. L. W. Longnecker,-a plain- clothesman who was suspend@d a force before or after the whistle blows. It applauds any good American citizen who aspires to fill public office, when that citizen feels and knows he can fill it capably and honorably and to the interest of the taxpayers. And it makes not one iota of difference whether that citizen is a Tribune employe or the employe of any other newspaper. - Getting excited about nothing is the best thing the Casper Herald does. When its excite- ment wears off, its reason, if it possesses any such thing, may return. was signed in a pl mn: y session of conferees on the Dawes report here tonight. STANDARD TO BOOST PROJECT As a result of the interest shown by the people of Casper at the meeting held in May at the Elks’ home, at which all of the civic organizations were represented, system into a privately owned coni- pany whose profits will be. used for reparations pay: five per cent mortga lion gold marks on the security of German industries, and by loans. At 8:50 the last of the signatures affixed the had be the to ratification by the sey protocols : 4 e v 4. By the end of the fiscal year| eral parliaments remains to be ef short time later because of alleged which meeting was held for the discussion of community |1 » the fifth yedr of payments, ted before the Dawes program snigconduct while om duty; santa the Service and the erection of a community house in Casper, | the financial and economic situation »mes operative, payment of rep Srreat- ; . ais 3 > ; +1] [of Germany will have returned to a = Hazen came to Casper armed with seyeral forward-looking steps have been taken which will (Cantinuea”on:Page Two.) rations by Germany is placed on the warrant for Cassedy as well as 7 culminate in | modern and up-to-) ——— eee ae SN.) |. round aid regular basis, and the other warrants. One of these was *, date community house and «€om- gradual withdrawal of French and for Frank lL. Robinson who proved munity Service organization “in Belgian from occupied terri- “to the satisfaction,of the sheriff i Casper. tory in ny begins. since he had been employed on an- vice has returned to Casper with |- ings in the British foreign office other and entirely distinct mission the assurance that the Standard Oil | but perhaps none has possessed the while in Thermopolis. He was re-| company of Tadiana is Interested G | R S DEATH potentialities of the one tonight leased yesterday morning. o. and will lend its support to the when the allied and German repre- Cassedy was, arrested” yesteraay | MIM Franks Case Hearing Marked by Mary | iicc‘proisce, proviaine tia people L bla iN cl pray be a oh evening and is being held in the | ik Site of Casper and her organizations which since the treaty of Versnitles, city jail. Hazen feels confident that Sharp Tilts as Darrow. Tries to will, in turn, give thelr support, has defied the best minds of many in securing this arrest he has one of A general committee representa: the men most wanted, and unless “Gaskedy can prove that he was not in Thérimopolis at the time he will tive of the many civic interests in the ¢ity has, in “Accordance with Former Follies Girl Found-Dead in New jeablnets to walisfactorily draft, The agreements concluded include the final protceol with four annexes, Build Up Mercy Plea Basis By EDWARD C. DERR (United Press Staff Correspondent.) the resolutions adopted at said mase meeting, been selected by the cham- ber of commerce and will work out the details of the project with Mr. be taken thére for turther examina- ym. Cassedy’s arrest yesterday fur- nishes one of a series of incidents in |/ York Apartment.Holds Another Tragedy of the Great White Way Tho protocol itself is a brief docu- ment in French and English. This and the first annex were the only WOW PROPOSED) County Attorney E. H.: Foster yes- ‘which he has come in contact with | temtay petitioned Governor William CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—More and more Clarence Dar-|P. c Nicolaysen, chalrman; Mrs. WUEEbanieyiwit be signed’in. London cau: chy Gente naslte = aoe B. Ross to offer a $500 reward on |TOW, chief attorney for the defense in the Leopold-Loeb Dike us 5 Saitheakee Gone NEW YORK, Aug. 16.—(United Press) —For the| svt 30, the French and Germans through the hand in a gun fight the| behalf of the state of Wyoming fon| Murder hearing, is erred ‘the reed gee abetted of vont Jarvis, Mrs, M. P. Wheeler and/third time in two years, New York police tonight were sane pacheratite’ beter Rae sheriff had with a gang of ‘alleged intornmtion leading to thé arrest |i an effort to save Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb |W. 0. witson. confronted with a mysterious tragedy of the great white | aftixins thelr sienaturen, Nona ce bootleggers in 1919. Last summer! 4 goviction of the partner of J. |£r0m the gallows for the murder of Robert Franks. Dar-| i¢ there are those who are inter- way in the death of Julia Warnock, beautiful young Fol.| tne Averdan roceacuren: None of Bheriff Perry A. Morris had reason row is developing the’ youth angle for use as a base for | ested in searning the details of the) W I t » beau young Fol-| tho Amer esentativ a, algroed th, nV eaten le-Censdiyia acta) tnidin-{ C- Mundell in Bolting un; thecRapk | |" oS vor mercy. Heiie ucilisnk: aie crves exentioates ot oe Singer | Work or the progress that is being |lies girl, whose nude body: was found in the bath tub in| the docuny fe penn abesen te caaee Toe ae crea nueaged holdup.on | of Balt Cresk at Lavoye lsst’Satur~| cit) atienints for that purpose, To |peemed.to wpur their Interest, end |7ade,,.Mr. Parkin “will. be glad ‘o/ her apartment on the upper west side today. Ary Amroernan’, Welw wert Lie the Salt Creek highway although| day. No answer in regard to the time. le talk with them at any 7 tions committee and the ¢ 3 4a D. Biiger, ewe ‘ ; Unable to determine after a pre- ‘ 4 nothing more than investigation | matter has yet been recelved from | Ca¥ he Softee’ Dr. Harold }. Singer, | the more Da roan re we WEAME| nay be reached through the cham-liiminary investigation whether death ernment . : one of the star state mists to ad-|Jed the more the’ youths seemed to . i hone 1940. é e Annex 1, which {s one of the most came of the matter. the governor. mit that the period of wolescence is | enjoy themselves ber of commerce, phon resulted from natural causes or 5 The incigent which furnishes. Cas. After holding Mundell in jail’ for | ™ Ae xf : = fo PATE whether detectives must set out once important porti of the document, ; j E | the most trying period of youth.| Dr. Singer probably will be dis- commits both the reparations com: sedy’s present prédicament occur-| week and after grilling him sey- more on the task of solying another v I c red August 5 when Arthur Gwynn,| eral times, the. authorities have so | U8tTow had secured similar admis-| missed Monday morning, after “Dot King” or “Louise Laws mittee and the German government county commissioner for Hot Springs] far failed to get any information | *!0n* from tho other defense alien-| which Dr. W.’ H. Kron, last of the murder, medical examiners were to “take all appropriate measures for county, was beselged in his home at| from him in regard to the identity of |28t8-_ states” -alloniste,-. ‘will’ take’ ‘the FLIERS unwilling to pronounce judgment to- carrying into effect the experts’ ‘Thermopolis after a quantity of lq-| pis companion. He clings to his firet |, Tay’s short session of the hear-| stand, night. ylan and for ensuring its perma- uor ‘had, been taken there by @ de-| story that the man was a stranger to |! before Chief Justice John R. Police immediately were ordered nent operation.” many agrees to puty of Hazen’s, Hazen had ‘refus-| nim and that he forced him to help | C@Verly was devoted entirely to ASSING to check up on the girl's recent ac take all mea: necessary with @ ed to consider the liquor as evidence) \, the piece of banditry. cross examination of Dr. Singer by tivities. Leary view to promulgation and enforce- since the deputy had fallen into. Darrow. The nervous strain of the The follles girl's body was dis-|| MADISON, Wis., Aug. 16q¢Quot-| ment of laws and regulations. re- fayor. Claude Henderson, one of the three weeks of the hearing cropped 7 covéred at about 4 p, m. by Myriam |!"® Sir" Arther Currie, commander | quyirea for that purpose (especially raiders, on Gwynn’s residence, was, ¢ 9 out in frequent clashes between Dar- c: OR, Labrador, | Worrell, a maid. The girl hal laid) °f Canada’s forces in the World] jaws on banks, German ways " : : INDIAN HARBOR, * , 5 “ railway: shot and killed in the melee. row and State's Attorney Robert E. a eports of /out the bath ‘rug, turned off the} War as saying “war is a delusion! anq industrial debentures) fm Aug. 16.—(United Press)—Rep res) the a Crowe. They wrangled each time 9 Weather conditions alonk the coast | water and then apparently had col-/@"d a i Senator Robert MM.) torm approved by the reparations 3 until Justice Caverly called a halt ff Greeland point to an early “hop” |lapsed. She had not. yet removed | !\Follette joined’ bards with his| commer, i and ordered the arguments stricken oping’ ‘sinioan round the world|her bedroom sneakers when death mite bE co malig) mobilisation’! “Germany further agreemiito Soins | from the record. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 16.—(Unit- | fy. from Iceland to their next |overtook her. Orta le eer nen eaN | Hy obrtain: ‘conditions Meeeentel i -PUT IN FAIL | 2 Sitters amination added al oq Press}—Two bandits stopped Sieving nace on the final stages | Physicians summoned from the|4n article in his magazine Issued | ? Bicol of reventes ‘benign tae U new medical term to the scores of | George W. Smith,’53, paymaster for | of their lofig voyage. Knickerbocker hospital to the apart- or bey ' curity for annuities. The part. of Jaw-breakers which have been hurl-|w., G, Pigg and Son, paving contrac,| ‘The supp'y ship Ml!waukee re-|™ment, in a fashfonable hotel district-| Mrs. Li in another article | ty annex ‘applying paitioulnehy te ed about with great bia mitt by the] tors, robbed him of a $2,000 payroll” ported by wireless today that there feslared: The girl aon anees Ghee sed ih = Ib ‘ ! so eno the. reparations, committe pl 5 _ battery of alienists, “Schizophrenic” ally ed Ww! . s sient ice-free water ¢ eat h - wens causeds. they) believe, by | WoAt she ae dnitocah oneal uting ssue > TOLEDO, O., Aug. 16, (United| Ore” ty is th antes ‘a, 2nd left him fatally wounded while | was now sufficient ice-free water on t-faflure, superinduced possibly|to stir up “war history”. “This | “facliitating the issue of the Press)—Police took P. J. “Soapbox” | Personality is the new addition and) they escaped in his automobile on| the east coast to permit a success: Akg! 7 Seg ppgenton gn| soldier's declaration wilt fina a.deep| man: loan ¢ nplated in the ex- A 30-gallon still and 20 gallons of| O'Brien to jail for safekeeping to- oi is 2 eee a eecs tite pie a lonely road on the Brighten road, | ful Janding. the ‘body mlht) have been ‘caused, | response’ in the’ hearts. of the| Perts’ pian,” and. "making all finan: moonshine were confiscated by the| night when he was threatened by al 01. so! ene ane Pan iy 4 near Denver tonight. Unlere unusual weather conditions 110, said, by the girl's fall into the | maxac LaFollette wrote cial accounting adjustments neces- police department yesterday after-| crowd which had gathered on a Y, according to . mer is Smith staggered one-half mile to | arise there will also be a safe moor tabi | In the s: article the independ ary to give full effect" sto. Ane . eet corner to hear him deliver an| 088 Of memory of things that or-| farm house. After reporting the | ing place for the planes, the Milwau t 3 1 ‘or pres: ex-| Tex 1, further includes mmon noon when the officers raided the | s#tree er an 5 KI I nt candidate for president ex home of Marx Raminyer, 150 West| anti-klan speech. dinarily should be easily remember-|ropbery he fell unconscious and| kee said. Heavy fogs are prevailing, AS ati pressed’ elation over the action of| a&reement between the G street. Raminger was later re-| Police estimated 8,000 persons were |©4- “Schizophrenic persons differ | was brought to the gencral hospital | at an altitude of about 500 feet, hov- INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Aug. 16.—| the Am ration of Labor | commission and the German govern- leased on $200 bond. in the crowd which heckled O'Brien | fom persons of ‘split personallt, | 8t Denver. He will live, physicians |ering over the icebergs off shore, |(United Press)—Mary Jurlal War-| i) 4 +i, in endorsing his| ment to submit to arbitration any Two other cases of alleged Mquor|and drove him from the soapbox|in that they are “odd and crytic’ | peleve, The width of this fog belt is not def-|nock, former follies girl, found dead} con paign. dispute regarding interpretation of Violation also came to the attention | platform. Dr. Singer sald. Darrow also forced| smith was en route toa road camp | initely known, but the Milwaukee in New. York today, hawbeen martied) “116: aleo made an appeal for funds| the Dawes report provisions that of the athoriten. M. M. Boatwright) O'Brien was showered with rot-| Dr. Singer to admit that split per-| with the weel’s payroll when he was | eatimated it at from 30 to 40 miles. twatineg) oa first plaeseawes to finance his campaign against or-| may arise between them, ‘was found to have a small quan-|ten eggs and hauled off in a push| sonality may indicate the presence} robbed. No trace was found of the| Close inshore however, fair weather | Charles Po egg) os _ ae here | Sanized wealth which “will ‘give| ‘The cther annexes have to do pri- tity of moonshine in his possession| cart when he attempted to make a| of mental . disease. Previous!y Dr. bandits in Smith's car. is now prevailing during the day. man an her second arry Liber- until it hurts’ to r ntain govern-| marily with committee reports ad- gt 304 West’ First street, was arrest-| speech against the klan last night at| Singer said he did not believe it had waa, Epseere it poate by zane | ment of, by, and for organized| opted during the conference. Annex ed on a similar charge. Auburndale, near here. anything to do with mental disease. vorcec fo and) wealth." Band Wagon Is Nearing Rocks Wreck of Political Hopes Now Soaring Scheduled Tuesday for Many in Race; State Contest Has One Feature Today Darrow entered into the court records a list of hangings in Cook county during* the past ten years. This document contained on record of anyone under the age of 19 op 20 having been hanged after a plea of guilty. Leopold and Loeb are standing up better under the pressure than almost any one élse connected with the hearing. Today. they smiled, laughed and chattered as freely as when the hearing opened. During the eerly part of the week they ex- hibited signs of weariness, of enwul. FOUND--ONE PAIR LEGS State Gathering The American Legion - auxiliary will hold its annual state convention State Program For Auxiliary Legion Auxiliary Announces Plans for to Be Held Here at Time of Legion Fete nates and guests at the auxiliary headquarters at the Henning hotel, Liberman a year ago. Miss War- nock and her sister, Martha, went to New York from their home here shortly after Julia's last divorce. Garden Creek Rodeo To Be Staged Today Rodeo fans will have an oppor- tunity see *the local cowboys and cowgirls ut thelr stuff this afternoon at the Garden Creek Falls rodeo grounds when all the roundup sports will be in full to (Continued on Page Eight) sociation to Asse Legion Is Officers Meet Here Aug. 25 First Annual Convention of Reserve As- mble Here When in Session Poor old bandwagon! picking themselves up.after a hard in Casper August 25 and 26 in con-| °4 p. m-—Meeting of department] #wing- There will be bronco The first annual convention of the © mome: Hear her creak and crac: as she | landing nection with the gathering here of Sxecitive Gontraltten: busting, calf roping and kindred ve Offlobré' 3 (4 he . pepe Be rigs. Nelo immediately labors with her load. She's It Is estimated by some authorities} CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Polico admit|the legionnaires. Eiaborate plans Monday, August outed exercises. department, will be held on | September, and 1 ate as Day in howling army aboa that voters will average one and re an unusually handsome|i:ave been made for tho entertuin-| From 8 o'clock until 9:30 a. m Marie Gibson, winner of thé itt Gay Ae A Goins neinert thevediite dine beipa am at Tuesday and an ins threo-quarters to. the cand very useful pair of| ment of visitors und for the eonven-| registration of delegates at Hen-| world’s championship in. girls’ : the neend | convention of the Amécion eee same ancient but ever juicy Others hold. the conservative a loss to see| tion sessions, all of which will work rough riding at the last Frontier | tote d by the busine Srlilch eneals re mena Lainen of plums. The saxes and klaxes are less than a vote and an eighth could grow so absent|for the success of {n> gutl , 9:30 a, m—Auxiliary will be called} Days, will bo an added attraction. | meet: n and other matters} Tuesday, August se ee ane Whooping up that old time med ning per candidat Naturally to-Jeave them in an aby} Tho following program of ‘the|to order at the Elk lub Mrs park Plug, the trick will lor ay military importanc }* Geant sl int ; “Vote for me, Vote tor Me." tes will 0 the polls with The legs in question, artificial |auxiliery. convention will be of f:-|Burke HH. Sinclair, department press] be on. hand | rnis ention i*-probably the [Defense Day anaes 1 relating to But just walt ono more Tho |* for me" X's that are made to| of course. with shoes and socks at to meinbers wd friends of ident. The grounds are at the foot of |most important gathering of Army | patriotiam of mane pene of bandwagon wil! bounce back. into] jump right Into the right place ed were found standing at eane| cereus ization. Advancement of colors and pledge} Gasper mountain, five iniles south [Officers since the armiat na fae (tek te the tone: Datona male *hape after Tuesday. Many. of! This. primary or grand ¢limination| in an. outlying .part. of. town. . No Sunday, August 24 of legion. f town, ~The show starts aut thelvdsetve orge ciéatl Reg cece Bok spodpirs Pe wing, endorsement those ngw piled on the bus will be (Continued on Page Two) owner has appeared to claim them. Registration of delegates, alter- (Continued on’ Tage Two) 5p. m, cerned,'and comes ut a’ vory areas besser ee ot wanes the . « S