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Sead 2 ae, icom- : ' ; d {ng strong northerly aa * bitin, Eq * MEMRER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS “VOL. IX. ; Member ef Audit Buresu =” CASPER, WYSE, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1924 Daitvered by Cation TS conte a mente. Sie ae SO eer aribune Bidg.. rE ECOVERED: GANG PAIN ‘OF BULLETS In New York\ (UF ADBBERS | and detectives will {sol mumber 57, North Rivers ana oa cort her to the Waldorf Astoria, where she will occupy the royal suite. She is the wife of ates Duke Cyril Via wh dimirovitch, proclaimed himself three months ago in Coburg, Germany, as “Cy- . ° fil J, Czar of all the Russians Auto Used 3 In Flight Grand Duke Cyril intended to *come to the United States also but From Shack on South the French government and American consular officials in Peoria Street House Paris refused him a visa. The visit Duchess Will I 0 BAND | CONFESGION (S TREAT AWAITS OLD AND YOUNG Sitka-Seward Hop Is ) IN CELEBRATION OF THEATER MADE BY ONE\WeeK wirn specu Features) /Vightmare to Airme up & sevendase’ iene of tun ana) Flight Through Snowstorm Along Edge of Great Alaskan Ice on, fate, abbling gaily With Ue Ht), .80, lek. tus, Bellb burat, seren ght Fields Told by Lieutenant Nelson, Who Stood Up in f ous spirit of carnival. Every eve-| merrily! What's in @ name? "Go to Thea- tet Week" meana more than that. Cockpit of Plane to Be Ready for Emergency of the grand duchess was permit: | Riddled by Bullets. Indeed, going to the theaters which ted on the ground {it was social Yy ets, have all arrangéd the finest seven- and nof political. day program of features in their peepee every flight from the time they left America flying into the west until they| few York police have been ask- history, is but @ part of the bis /returned to.America flying gut of the east, was accompanied by its thrills, there are a few| ed to prevent any demonstrations |, Pursued by a storm of bul- ce arncatins at fashion shows wit (JUMPS that will forever stang out like nightmares in their memories. One of these was the| by the grand duke's local polltical lets which shattered a -tire be the prettiest girle—petfect 34's | flight from Sitka to Seward §long the edge of the great Alaskan ice fields. oponents—both red and white jand riddled the rear of their . ning will see a parade of the popu. First D ee Murder lace before windows that glow with egr je and color, there will bé’ holiday ' ‘ to Be Filed | tushter in the December air and the town will be turned over to— . = Both “Goto Theater Week." ‘ ie There have been weeks for this and weeks for that until the old calendar has nearly beén torn to SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, |shres.. But—aon't you forget {t—| snail that. Every. merchant haa “After fighting for tw@days with the gale that nearly wrecked my plane and the| “weo"*. car, two of the gang respon- ; 6——Two bandits, R. H.| there has never before been such 2/1 nis sleeve a pack of surprises to | Boston k 118, to find th As The grand duchess is a sister of |;ible for at least two big MeGey and Archie Wilcox, weak, tn thie city, as: ‘Go te Theater incwer.-on hh panes (tami she » we awoke at dawn.on Supaay, April o fin e ‘weather clear ¢ and cold,” icc Queen Marie of Rumanta. warehouse robberies in. the festivities. There will be entertain- ment on every corner. Monday: night will be for fashions and the occasion will witness. the passing in review of the whole town, garbed in its best. Prizes are to be awarded the best dressed couples in Casper. ‘What has been secretly arranged for revelry on some of the other nights of ‘'Go to Theater Week” is almost ready to be exposed, but not today, That is, all except Thursday who, yesterday afternoon, the Bountiful State Buk "and in making their escape, shot and killed A. Roy Hegth, prom- Inent local business man, in all here today awaiting char degree murder which police say ‘ey will file against them. lcCoy, after three hours of grill- ing confessed, according to the po- ites, that he fired the shot which with Maj. Martin's orders that each pilot was to lead the flight in turn, on this hop we were to follow Leigh Wade. Our destination was to be Headg up for tomorrow's Sunday Tribune. mouth of the Copper river, But we : had loaded each plane with 32 - In addition to the regular telegraph atid local news, sports, mar- |{imy of gencline Seeughe te con geall kets, socisty, woman's and comic pages—the best in the Rocky Moun- |the way through to Seward, a dis- tain region—there will be specialties that no Casper reader will want [tance of 610 miles, provided the to miss. They are all exclusive features that will make the Sunday i Tribune 'even better than it has been in the past. er mag Dolpa tae a pontoons were The sport page will carry the Wyoming All-State football selections cleaned, the engine and cockpit Picked jointly by W..A. “Pat" Norris, R. M. “Mike” Grant and H. R. ff, a were ready Jenkins. One of theses three men: saw every team of importance in is etary, pctiaiel mbes reports the'state in action, and some of’ Se en ee had not yet come through, so we t week and pro! fo um last rani ber of burglaries pig Niigube cover- Ing a period of months, made their escape last night from a two-room shack on South Peoria, near 19th street, which had been their head- quarters in the city. The arlarm was broadcast to neighboring cities and with sheriff's forces and police. both on the trail, a i Chief Bert 8. Yohe was confident this morning that the arrest of some or all of the gang, of whose identity he is reasonably certain, was a matter of only a few hours. The larceny charge preferred against David A. Silya Thursday afternoon by George Whitten and O'Neil threatened today to os for Masquerade night.. At: the| ‘Casper and Worland were seen by all have nameda fira Chief Yohe and Patrolman Rey a boomerang. The pair failed s ‘ waited until the radio station ad- : la qo appear against’ Sliva in. police | Arkeon ft; will be’a stupendous. af-) aid team and elght men for. gee A oagerencill gm Tined us that the reports ‘were sai (Official Totals Now| dgen Participated tn the rald at 1 court last night and. this morning |‘!". he seleptions explain them individually. factory. At 8:43 we taxied off. With ha Ad Thess big events are not being —they ure for y 7] Be. down, town, {for there~ you" will have‘ the time of your"lfe every evening next week: Now get ready to hear those bells azain—let them crack with joy for ? warrants. were. sworn, ‘out against The tl to compe] their .appearance robbers entered the bank ‘and’ after | will-attempt to sift more thorou! locking employes: in ’a vault, scoop. ly ‘Bilva’s complaint that ‘Whitten ed up $1,500 in cash and currency and O'Neil beat and robbed him on which: was recovered later and mado the pretense that he had looted their their escape in-an ‘automobile. cash register. ses automobile section will carry articles of interest to every Cas- Wade in the lead we were soon ee (os rag owner, at mayer by “Spark Plng;**the ‘Trib- | flying over the sunken mountalt alag. appeals toeparents to help in peaks, fjords,. glaciers,..end@ ‘frozen icing the dangery Ghia: deotaent by: keeping, children off the streets. mountains of Alaska, with Mount ‘Ted clies, “*e ‘yécent' addition to the Tribune ‘staff, and recently | Edgecombe near ‘Sitka disappearing of the New York Tribune, will have an articles of unusual interest | behind us. It-was a glorious, snappy to book lovers.” It is'a review of western poetry and comments on morning, and the waters: of Hay: contemporary fletion: — ' ward strait and Sukoi inlet, just Fe : missed gathering in two of the Being Received at |tanare gang. Members of the outiit, "é which is belleved. to comprise. at Washington. leastfour men and one or more women, have been under surveillance for several days, but it was only WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—(By the yesterday that Chief Yohe recelved Associated Press).—The vote for tlie|® tly which pointed to the Peoria > per. street house as thelr cache. Traveling south toward Salt Lake| Silva has the testimony of 0. F eevee ings splogarery rag ‘The Tribiine’sb: Jaded" feature wilt be the continuation of | Porth of Sitka were like glasa. ‘The | {http lenciue Drendonitl eae dare,| Parking thel car ati, the bandit “machine skidded | Jacquot, cashler for the Chicago and | ®°mbre mien for we the story of the round the world filers’ trip. + aoe orn, Sapphire beneath us| est states totalled 16,630,082, accord-|away, Chief Y. a Teen, ove 5 ss se ‘i Shuago and abr £08 one. whole = salt Gina nivoletate? ot away, le! ‘oho and Ideen crept Setranckering with ser rte bring | ploya him, that he Wid not receive | starting. Monday night, Heads up’ for-tomorrow's Sunday ‘Tribune. (Continued on Page Four) tne 20, figures received here. from! stealthly across the waste of vacant secretaries of state after the of-|lots toward the unlighted shack. fictal canvass. The official figures|In the gleam from a distant streot for all states have not yet been re-| lamp they saw the black bulk of tho ceived. : car in the rear of the house and President Coolidge received 9,.991,- | detected two figures beside it. Ap- 958 votes in those 10 states. John/| parently the men saw the approach W. Davis, 4,372,625 and Senator La:|of the officers, for just as the two Follette, 2,155,459,. The states are | reached the side of the house and New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, | with the ald of a hasty flashlight Ohio, Michigan, Massachusetts, In-| shot through the window saw a pile diana, New Jersey, Missouri and |of the merchandise stolen in the two Towa. In each of them President | most recent robberies, they hear Coolidge recélved more than a half|the throb of the motor as the bandit million votes. In the 1920 election | driver stepped on the starter. those states cast 14,437,104 votes of] Sprinting around the corner, team Of horses and pull the-car| his pay check until Thursday, 24 beck on the ,road, Py ate of-Salt | hours after the time O’Nell and Lake business men headed by Heath | Whitten said he cashed it at their drove up- cafe and in the process rifled their ‘The bandits, apperently taking the ,cash drawer. Si:va’s arrest on the rr ig ea ee ee h» in pair. ; larceny charge followed his appeal! fire while the car was a half Two motorists, Charles Flande: ‘block distant. The second bullet and Harry Rafferty, will face speed- from a rifle struck Heath and he tal. ing charges at the afternoon session R E N zs Sty afecoyeatey tn Jl he po apace arts WA MAD ON [Rare Liquors Valued at $800,000 Carte died shortly after reaching a hosp!- Wecapturing the other bandit. | About A Off by Truckload in Robbery of : cha ad tee eeeane badass 4 : which President Harding received | Patrolman Ideen shouted an order pn 9,805,778 and James M. Cox 4,631,-|to stop. It was i ored. ee Tiron, in the istrict south and eat Government Warehouse 9. Sie See OR Sowa aiiet sale his Spier was AAWS a0 DAYS IN —_ Analysis of the statistics indicate | was rewarded by the pop of an ez- Srchle Wileox but did not say he Senator La Follette drew slightly | Ploding tire. Chief Yohe joined him, “as connected with the robbery and CHICAGO, Dec. 6.—A band of hijackers are sought in| more from’ tho Republicans than |#nd when a second command failed hooting affair until brought to po- JAIL IN CITY COURT ; connection with the raiding of the $3,000,000 store of fine | fom the Democrats. Coolidge re- | to slacken the car's gathering speed, Hce headquarters. There, under 5 . # ‘a liquors:in a United St: ceived 60.4 per cent of the total vote. th officers emptied their revolvers pis anes: TE ae cons Pa ris Police Preferred to Cope With a! a i States army warehouse here, early last in the 10 atatss, Davis, 26.4 per cent | into the tonneau. Whether any of essed, police sa; / Bunday. Rare peiiakies end wile relied at $800,000 were | ana La Follette, 13.3 per cent. In| the phate took: effect they wera hirty was A ° olen, according obe: ev, nited Stat the 1920 election, Harding received | unable to determine. ahaa’ iegomuiiene sighs iae pie Demonstrations Threatened as The robbery, discovered Monday, has’ been Septromeed ee pec ceeis! atthe total |eote sin /the |), the, maniiine,/splesd:.and shape : J. ALM de. Van q while federal ts tioned same states and Cox 32 per cent. La- | down the rough trail toward McKin- Judge J. A. Murray on Cly 2 agent questioned | house, investigation so far nan deter-| irotette, it la P 7.6| ley. street with Ideen, vail Fleet, convicted of assault and_ bat: Protest-of Expulsions more than egthty soldiers and other | mined. jetta, "It woule appear, drew 7.6) ley. street. wi nin, unavailing tery following his attack on Mrs 2 government employes, some of ———__ per cent from the Republicans and | pursuit on foot. Before he reached Ft who gives his address.as Denver, |Herriot pledged his government to fight communistic vio- | ana aneeticanainaie acai aa ids a Anna Pollow in front of the Hotel whom were supposed to have been 6.6 per cent promithe the Democrats- the corner of 17th and McKinley it had vanished northward, and the Henning yesterday morning. guarding the store. FOR HIGHWAY Van Feet, 54-year-old ranch hand, PARIS, Dec. 6,—-(By The Associated Press.) Premier THREE ARRESTED WITH UN police car was so far away that ju IVERSITY further chase was uselet ts 15 ° ‘ - Ah y call rel N U § although he has been employed in| lence in France in a declaration before the chamber of|the raiders, to give the pipes h and, Baker Jenks theta ote rte se oe eee ne neeisharp relief the open intent of communistic influences to been no inside assistance. h alarm was phoned to the sheriff's followed her from her _ boarding-| accomplish revolution by force. Pay anee eoeacas ss Gepartooent et oe x 2 f the army. maintained a 24 hour ASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Eighty | house, the Busy Bee, to demand that that this order would be entorclll sa million dollars for road souneaeien he be provided free pendsand lodg-| PARIS, Dec..6—(By The Associ-| against undesirable aliens. ry ak rd cee mie z Three men were arrested and nine is-carried'in jain oat parte ing bein el ige Aig i Saddle | tea Press.)—The prefecture of| The premier however, put what] ,9/ ~ Aad einer taken Ble gallons of liquor confiscated by Pa- appropriation as reportet lay | which he had left w! r some t he calla the “clerical offensive” on ized v trolman Muck shortly after midnight to, the house. ‘This amount’ which | months ago, and when she declined, | Police. announced this noon that all the advent of prohibition, it was) in a visit to 206 North Boyer street. - hi basis, ‘ould be available for expenditure | had struck her in the face, knocking | necessary measures’ had been taken| "7°, **™° =, egeribtne,. both IS SEIZED |“ Niesnwnne chiet Yone ana ofti cer Ideen entered the deserted sha: and discovered a quantity of the Ree eek Conn., Dec. 6-| Merchandise obtained in the robbery VEN, Conn., 1G. —~ | of the B. J. Smith store at Glenrock said. . An investigation disclosed the o he! rs movements as ‘hostile to the repub- The men, Al Swore, C. M. Stoner,| Charged with possession of Hquor|,_ week ago yesterday. and in tl jduring the coming fiscal year ts $61,-| her to tho sidewalk. Judge Murray |to. prevent public order being. dis-\jic. “we will combat these, mani.|!0%t, included more than 600 cases! and Dan’ Tubs, were held without | for sale and trespass on Yale prop-| sotine Tussdey ieht of the MeCenl (000,000 over the amount provided in| accompanied the sentence with a se-|turbed by a manifestation which resations of! violence with all our of fine old bourbon whiskeys and} bond for investigation, with charges | erty, Howard Hovey, who the police abt year’s bill. ‘The road conétruc- | vere reprimand. the communists were reported: to| force,” he sald. about 350° cases of rare vintages,| of violation of the city drug ordi|say Is known as ‘the university | ome acomeany Warehouse on M-d- tion item is the principal feature of] M. J. Carmack was assessed $25 | intend: making this afternoon as | ‘lor, be Precise,” contintied the | Desides an undetermined number of| nance impending, and the whisky, | bootlesger” was arrested last night irae pa eae cate Sp eagee. he:measure, which’ carries a total of | for intoxication and’ illegal posses-| protest against the expulsion of for- premier, “the government finds it- cases of cordials. eight ga-lon jars, a half-gallon con-|on the campus. He had a suitcase | ettes, totaling 40,000 in all, which 87,71 Sor $58,923,279 more than | sion of liquor. He was arrested late | elgn communist’ from France. self ‘at grips with a double agitation| More than twenty truck londs of| tainer and several pint bottles, was| containing six quarts of whiskey, it| were taken in the McCord-Brady he amount available for this fiscal | Thursday night. The-government stated yesterday | one might say = double: offensive | the loot was removed from the ware-| locked up as evidence. is stated. burglary «were recovered, as .well/&s which evidently is seeking’ to en- two sacks of flour and one of suga: bah gl = ; circle it. e ") e Several pairs of shoes and overshoes, { “On the one hand there is the cler- a quarter of beef, and a large quan- ce e ical agitation, it is m formidable ef- uty of canned goods from the Glen- & 5) fort to arouse the country against; rock store also were found. Boxes the pretended persecutions of the and cartons taken to headquarters BGNENRESTo Fill Chest2:222Out in Coolidge Talk zs--=- WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. — The ~ | accompanied by a whole geries of tainers emanating a strong odor of fuscle Shoals irsue stood at a lu'l 4 provocations,” P alcoho’, together with the fact that y Pending the report of military ‘ This ofensive, he said, was “seek: the bulk of the McCord-Brady loot fperts in the war department qn| The Community chest drive isson. Ben Scherck also has exceed- | ing power’ by violence.. The pre: “ny DAVID LAWRENCE. about ending isolation and co-oper-message—but he utters the Amertl-| consisted of sugar, was taken by ie Underwood bill. inching closer and closer to its des- | his allotment, but is deferring his re-| mier’s declaration was brought out Copyright. 1924, Casper Tribune. | ating with the other nations of the;can conception of co-operation with| Chief Yohe to indicate that the same The senate was in adjournment] tinea goal of $45,000. The thira| DOT until it can be accredited with | by @ violent attack by the commun- IHINGTON, . Dec. 6.—Presi-| world, {s what President “Harding | Europe with all the fervor expressed | gang is operating a still somewhere Atil Monday, having received assur- e those of other realtors, who are re-| ists on the government's action in tase joolidge has taken signifi-| feit but did not express and what|by the League of Nations advocates|in the nearby hills, and the search ce that the war department's re-| Week ended with $41,742.15 pledged | sponsible for $600 tn all. suspending the communist mayor of |cant step forward in developing the| Mr. Coolidge himself has belleved|themselves. Some of his very sent-|today was belng conducted on this would be ready on that day,|or pald, leaving approximately} Up to today 2,494 persons of Cas-| the fishing town of Douarenes, ac-| foreign policy of his administration.|ever since the European war intro-|ences might have been spoken by | theory. the issue will again be active-| $3,250 yet to gather. Officials were | per’s 34,000 population had inscribed | cused of’ resisting the police. The|His speech before the Chicago Com-|duced the European problem into|the late President Wlson in decry-| A. J. White, who lives near. the pressed with the hope of dispos-| confident today that next week| their names on the honor roll of | sergeant at arms had té separate bel- | mercial club makes even plainer the| American affairs. But neither Mr.|ing a policy of isolation. shack which the robbers made their of it at this session of congress. | would see the campaign completed. | contributors. ligerent deputies to prevent fist|broad purposes outlined in the an-| Harding nor Mr. Coolidge ventured| Mr. Coolidge may differ with the| headquarters, said they had taken President Coolidge is expected to Five of the 22 men who last Tues- Chest officials have pointed out| tights, while ctor Dalbiez, minister | nual message sent go congress this|to challenge openly the “irreconcil:| Democrats as to what is the best| possession two weeks ago, but had iguided to some extent by the mil-| day agreed to be responsible for $200| that the dilatory progress of Cas- while Victor Dalbiez, minister | week and me: that the program | ables.” formula for international co-opera-| made only occasional visita ubtil expert’s report. each of the sum remaining had re-| per’s collection campaign is merely “war slacker” by Deputy | of*the United States toward Europe| ‘Today the situation !s different.|tion. He, like Secretary Hughes, | Monday of this week. He related that Administration leaders / in the| ported their individual quotas sub-|a symptom of a condition true gen- will no longer be dictated by Sen-|Mr. Coolidge does not favor Ameri.| seems opposed to any rigid institu-|two cars, one a large bluish-green meanwhilé, are awaiting sen-| scribed. They were BrP. Bacon, M.| erally. Cheyenne is lagging in its SSS ator Hiram Johnson, of California.|can acceptance of the present cov-|tion of any definitely established | touring car, believed to be a Cadiliac, tion before making any move} A... Becklinger, H.C. Chappell.| rhest’ drives, and’ similar reports| Leigh McGrath spent several days | snd the “Irreconetlable” group denant of the League of Natfons—he| rules like those {n the covenant es-| and the other a sma’ler touring ear, ard settlement of the question.| George Nelson, and W. F. Wilker-| bave been received from other cities. in Denver this week. b Whet dr. Coolidge has just said made thet clear again in his iasil (Continued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Six)