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The circulation of The Tribune is ‘greater than any other W; oming newspaper. Che Casper Daily Cribune Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight-and Saturday. Rising tempera- ture. I 7 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. NO. 83 Audit Bureau On Streets or Member of ci of Circulation CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925 GIRL SLAYER CELEBRATED ®4njjn9) Wi I Del'vered by at Newstands, 5 ce Carrier 75 cents’ a month Publication Oftle Tribune Bidg., 216 EB. § H WILD PARTY’ Bank Guaranty and Gasoline License Tax easures Introduced inState Legislature AEDIT oYSTEM FOR LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY MUST BE PROTECTED PROTECTION OF DEPOSITORS 1s MIM OF BILLS Solons to Draw First To London Several Bilis Introduced but Little Busi- nor. ness Will Be Transacted by Solons Until After Week-End By COL. W. H. HUNTLEY CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16.— (Sp —tThe pioneer state of equal suffrage has added another chapter to her record, in addition to the election and in- auguration of her first woman governor. received the first message from the state’s woman gover- It was an unusual proceeding. There is not a woman The legislature cial to The Tribune) |Federal Loan Board Member Wams Against . Abuse by Unsound Business Methods in Address to Convention In Cabinet? WARRANTS. UT FOR 17 YOUTHS WHO AIDED IN HER DOWNFALL Dorothy Ellingson Indif- ferent to Gravity of Her Offense in Killing Mother "right and carried her voice to the Se awe ee Pay When Governor rember Jn elther branch of the leg: ght ond) carried per voice ALBUQUERQUE, N. M,, Jan: 16.—The future useful- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., sea oer tian was shown to her ex-| It Was shortly after two o'clock [Ness of the intermediate credit system to the livestock in- Jan. 16. — Pleasure-loving Signs Measure CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan. 16.—Proposed bank guar- anty legislation continued to predominate today among bills introduced in the Wyo- ming legislature. Two bills providing for state guaranty of de: Alanson B. Houghton of New York, now ambassador to Germany, is to be transferred to “London, succeed- ing Ambassador Frank B. Kellogg, cellency by the majority members who were not of the governor's po- litieal party. There was little business trans- acted in either branch during the forenoon, but every preparation was made for the event of the day which transpired at two o'clock in the af- ternoon. The joint session was attended by the supreme court, state officers when the governor began the read ing of the message and forty-five minutes had elapsed as she conclud- ed. After dissolving the joint session the two houses reassembled and {m- mediately adjourned to 10 o’clock|t Friday morning as a mark of re- spect to the late Governor William B. Ross, and The late Senator Simon Skovgard. For the remaining days of this he said he, banks © totalling dustry “‘must not be imperilled by unsound business meth- ods or the making of inadequately secured loans,” A. C) Williams, member of the federal farm loan board, Wash-| ington, told the American National Livestock. association | convention here today, in explaining | power of six hundred and sixty mil- Intermediate’ credits act, “The intermediate credits act, “provides for the subscription by the treasury of the United States of the entire capital stock of 12 in- termediate credit lion dollars the system is capable of meeting all of the legitimate inter- mediate credit requircments of the stockment and farmers of our coun try. “Reliable and experienced stock- Robert D. Carey, former governor of Wyoming, !s being prominently mentioned as a possible successor to Howard M. Gore. secretary of agri- Dorothy Ellingson, 16-year- }old confessed slayer of her jmother, Mrs. Anna Elling- son, maintained today the smiling, yet inscrutable mask of in- difference that has characterized her attitude since her arrest early yes- terday morning. The girl Is charge:t with murder. Emerging from 12 hours of pitiless questioning today, the girl wae still posits and two providing for the|newly appointed secretary of state,| and the governor's personal party. | week little business ls expected. The|sixty million dollars and authoriz-|men who have ample sosarits gna | cuture: He is chairman of Presi-| «the life of the party” just_as sho guaranty of deposits through bond-|according to reports prevalent in| President Brown of the senate pre-| Denver Live Stock show Is in pro-| ing the issuance and sale of proper-| facilities to care for their stocle hike dent Coolidge’s agricultural com-| had been a short time after the murs ing or insurance policies were| official circles. sided. Escorts of senate and house | gress and about ninety-nine per cent|ly secured debentures up to 10] obtain livestgck loans at low intex. | ss!” der when she danced at the apar brought in this morning, one of members had been appointed for the (Continued on Page Tvrelve) ir ch in both the ‘house and senate. ‘Twenty-five per cent of the bills in- troduced so far relate to bank guar- GC, BORSUCH court and state officials and the governor's party and these appeared first and were given seats reserved times the capital. With a loaning NEW ADDITION IS OCCUPIED; est rates, for periods running from six to twelve months, with the priv- lege of renewals up to three years, WOMAN FINED ment of a friend while her mothe lay in their home, shot dead during a flare of anger. epending upon the purpose for The police today had rounded up anty. for Stern. Tea eo Seon arrived, which the credit is needed. The pee three of the 17 young men for whom administration gasoline li- attended by Senators Sibley and . tension of credit to an individual warrants have been {ssued for con- cense tax bill, house 13, was intro- a Hunter and Representatives Bishop stockman must properly be through tributing to the délinquency of a duced this mornring by the com- and Fagan, who escorted her to the F E T0 FIND RELIEF an agency in close touch with. him minor, They Included David Stet: rrotta as eayitt gaat Con alle B seMe aauiniccties’ ty Pescident The ‘intermediate credit banks re tin whose apartment Dorothy {s said provides for a o cel : motely situated, could not econ 1 to have attended a par a few gallon on all gasoline sold in the Brown. The galleries. and lobbjes cally or satisfactorily ore ig — hours after the death of her moth state. were then thrown opem to the Ben) rranster of ‘the overcrowded de- | until the end of the month when | Properly.supervise loans direct to in : Keith Lord, arrested in Venice, Cal ‘The legislative appropriation cat eral public, All available space partmenta into the recently com: | the heavy postal business keeps |dividual atockmen. The law there- A fine of $50 for illegal Dopec ssion | where he was playing in an orche was sent to the governor 48} was occupied. * Usksa” addition “tothe Gdetirt the force working at .chpacity. fore provides for tinuncial institu-| °f Mauor and an additional $26 fine | tra; and Harr, Leyser, alias Chenity, at noon and when becomes The desks pf the speaker and chier| Pit bs sia POdstofticg for creating. a disturbance while in law through her signature later in the day the members of the legisla- ture will be able to draw mileage — Grover C. Gorsuch, Caspee con- tractor, was in the Natrona General hospital today suffering from trac- clerk were suitably adorned with American Beauty.roses. The gover. nor stood at the Chief Clerk's desk began today under the supervision |. of Postmaster Edwin M. Bean. The bitlding has not yet beon The new addition, erected at a of. ly $20,000, vwtlt use the Mstribution department and the parcels post dispatch, as tlons to function between the indi- vidual borrower and the thtermedi- ate credit bank. “Ifexisting financial institutions toxicwied werd Assessed by Judge J A. Murray last evening against Mary Foster, one of a trio arrested early taken into custody here. All of t Peer RHE nitstclave More’ arr are expected today, authorities, ts ccording to the and pay to date. Many prefess to flanked by the speaker upon the/ formally accepted by the federal | well as some of the carriers. cannot or will not assist in making| Yesterday morning by Patrolman] woth father and brother confront: of tl financ-| tures of the collarbone and of a rib} right and the-predident upon tHe| representative, but Mr. } 2 7 Baker at 430 Industrial | avenue. = re sharply need his refinan: Tit th dry authincbile odaltaton rig! Pi pt t rr. Bean do. The postal officia! who will in- | this credit available to stockmen and ed the girl in the city prison, the The senate adjourned this morn- ing until Monday morning. The house was in session this afternoon. Many members of both houses will go to Denver to attend the stock show. Senator Sibley of Laramie county resglution ratifying the “:child la- Thorning introduced a joint bor” ‘amendment to the federal con- stitution: LANDER FIVE. HERE TONIGHT on the Yellowstone, highway, 12 miles east of «Casper, W: night. Mrs. Gorsuch a'so suffered fractured rib» but was able to return to their" home, 637 East Bleventh street, after the accident. ‘The car was badly damaged. a The Gorsuch machine, which is a touring Car equipped with a winter top, was hurled completely ‘over when an automobile driven by a Douglas man attempted to turn back ‘into the road too quickly after meet- esday- left. An, amplifier: had. been . pro- vided which stood at’ the governor's cided to commence, the moving operation, now rather.than walt spect and accept the building. is ex- pected to arrive avithin a few days, farmers of your térritory, I urge (Continued on Page Twelve) SECRETARY DENBY DEFENDED Frank Nelson and John Coughlan, taken in custody at the same time, escaped with fines of $25 each for intoxication and disturbance. Judge Murray dispensed summary justice also to Charles Collins, who paid $50 for driving a car whi'o in toxicated, and to three Mexicans, John Poras, Joe Flora and Tona Lo cus, arrested Wednesday night at the Northwestern station and con victed of intoxication and illegal pos session of liquor. former sorrowing and pleading, the latter stern and unforgiving. The brother, stricken by the enormity of the crime, repudiated the advances of his sister when she sought to em- brace him tn the cell, With the cry- ing — ‘don’t touch me! You killed our mother” the young man swept her from him. The shooting came as the climax to a long series of family differences over the girl's actions. Her father and mother had quarreled because r a ° ° ° Eudell Brown, whose chocolate | ,, ] Tan {he toad too aulckly atter meet |! Small Accounts||Minority Report of Senate Oil Commit- “King of the blane-mange countenance has long | ter smite ake leds athe eee lockeliwiteels: been familiar to police and judge fended her daughter. The father Mr. Gorsuch, pinned under the overtyrned cer, was extricated after some minutes work by the Douglas motorist and the driver of another motcr which reached the scene a minute after the accident. He was Made Subject To Charge tee Upholds Former Navy Chief but Condemns Albert Fall : Gets Ivories”’ His Freedom alike, was given 24 hours to leave town, with a 30 das in the offing should Not a single arrest ¥ the police force in the 24 hours end ing this morning. jail sentence je fall to left the home. After the girl shot her mother to death, according to her confession, she went toa purse in the samo room and took $45, wont on a “wild party” that night and returned te taken to he general hospital and an- WASHINGTON; Jan. 16.—Concurring in the majority’s she = her room just. rented Riedl pki other car took Mrs. Gorsuch home. A carrying charge of 50 cents |‘f1] measure of criticism” of Albert B. Fall, as-secretary JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. miles away, to read papers contain- Caspers’ high school basketball| Mr. and Mrs. Gorsuch had been] will be assessed against every of the interior, but defending Edwi D nb: it t f| 1&—Harry M. Snodgrass, nation- ing the account of her mother’s team will have two strenuous eve-| rabbit hunting and were returning | “necking account with an average rior, Dut defending Edwin Denby, as secretary of] aiiy known radio entertainer left death p nings on the home court tonight] toward Casper about 6 o'clock when! balance of less than $100 after Fey, [tHe Navy, for his part in connection with the naval oil} the Missouri penitentiary: a: free he was captured through infor- and tomorrow with Lander and Salt | the crash occurred. ruary 1, according to the announce. |!eases, a Republican minority of the senate oil committee | man today, carrying $3,587.25, mation given the police by one of Creek high schools as their oppo >a ment of the five Casper banks | have reported their conclusions to the senate prior to.the| the gift of radio fans from over her male companions nents, j * |comprising the Casper Clearing veck {8 now before the courts for deter.| the country. a Lander, which appears tonight, RESIDENCE SET AFIRE Mobee atpociation. (THiavaction| le || Muse te, sor MMenton net work Orem The “King of the Ivorles," as ees SLAIN WOM has beaten Riverton and has one taken in accordance with the res. | °f the majority report. eee he is known to radio listeners and | PROVIDENCE, Ky., Jan. 16.—|“OLD FASHIOD of the fastes teams representing. the olution’ adopted on September 6 Such acts Fall's acceptance of his wife and 8-year old son, and | Twenty-seven children were made By I F rried tas: srt blavtoe tea, eon BY STOVE I5 SAVED last by the Wyoming Bankers as- | $100,000 Joan and other fayors from Don ‘Witten, announcer for State | fatherless yesterday when an ex-| Copyright, 1025, Tribune county boys are playing the first sociation. Edward L. Doheny, California oll Radio station WOS, left for St. | plosion in the Diamond Coal com SAN FRANCIS ‘an. 16.—Mrs. game of a two-day trip here and Savings accounts, inactive or | magnate, to whom a California naval Louis. . pany's mine number 1 snuffed out}Anna El!ingson 47, was “an will meet Douglas tomorrow ar AA dormant accounts, and accounts of |0ll reserve was leased, “cannot b Sunday Snodgrass and Witten | the lives of who com-| old fast Fier Gauigt Frits Layman, the Casper coach.| An overheated gas stove kindled) | cicus, charitable, fraternal and | tolerated and are not to be condon will begin’ a two-year vaudeville paneh ie bee) (1 will start the same team tonight as| the adjacent partition in the kitchen | {OCt0) organizations are exempted |ed,” the report declared. ocmteher t the mine}often told her » mothe he used to defeat Riverton last Sat-| of the Potts home at South Kim-| foc thir charge F ots Feaiailes Takeadidtin | Sadasor 2 slo eems, frequently chided D urday night ball at noon today and charred-the i i ert Vigne ey 5 Senators ae Snodgrass entered the peniten ‘or staying out | at night and woodwork considerably before the The arsociation points out that | Smoot of Utah; Stanfield of Oregon; tlary about 18 months ago under for the companions she kept EGROHANGED fire was extinguished by Engine No. every account entails on the bank Bursum of New Mexico; Cameron of GENVA, Ils., Jan, 16.—An_ ¢; a three-year sentence for complic Movie Attitude times where mere chidings 1 and the City Hall firetighting| @ considerable expense for pass | Arizona; and Spencer of Missouri as- | amination begun today of the Jurors] ity {n a robbery at St. Louls. she. adopted- harder: methods forces. Mrs. Potts had left the| books, check books, deposit slips, |serted ‘the only possible criticism’ |summoned to try Warren J. Lin- a ee *Tellay, beokigs abe.wae “Old tiahe kitchen for several minutes and on| ledger and statement sheets. When | of former Secretary Denby “or of|coln, for the murder of his wife and On Prohibition foned” and sometimes possibly too her return found the wall ablaze,| the account consistently falls be- | any assistant-secretary” relates en-| her brother Byron L. Shoup, goun- strict, the body of Mrs. Ellingson KILLIN She phoned in the alarm from a| low $100, it revea-s, it:must be car- |tirely to the Interpretation ‘of what |sel for state and defense expressed es in the morgue here with two neighbor’s-house and the department | ried at a loss unless a smal] sum | it describes as a “glaringly ambig-|the belief that it would require a MOUND CITY, I Jan. 16.— Hess Conners, 22-year old Cairo ne- gro, was hanged today for the mur- der last July 21 of Miss Daisy Wil- son, 18-year old Villa Ridge girl. ee TWO PERISH IN made a quick run. (A.D. MILEY, RAILROAD EMPLOYE HERE, DEAD is collected to care for these ex- penses. The charge is already {n ef- fect in Cheyenne, Sheridan and Lander as well as in Denver and throughout the east. Jardon Peace uous statute.” This rection, It adds, week to get a jury. COON SKINS AND GRAIN AS MEDIUM OF EXCHANGE TO MAKE FATHER WORK WITH A FROZEN FOOT Given Scoring WASHINGTO: an. 16.—Charges that the Mquor interests are using the moving pictures to break down the prohibitiom® amendment were made in an address today by Dr. D bullet holes in the back of her head Dorothy is under arrest, ‘charged with the murder of her mother, and police say she has confessed to the erlfme Behind this unusual case of alleg: ed m cide 1s a strong complex of personalities on one hand of a girl yet In adolescent age, with a psra- Leigh Colvin, of New York, before] doxtal leaning on one side toward CHEYENNE, Wyo., Jan, 16—| the National Picture conference. Tennyson's poems and esthetictarn + *y Charles Wilcox, 50, is in Memorial] Motion picture films, he said, not! and, on the other, of @ “kid butter _Albert “D. Miley, a zveldent of Prize Award hospital recetving attention to a se-!only make the prohibition amend-| fly's tnability to resist the lure of North Casper, died in a local hos In ye olden days, before the invention of money, coon skins, mink | verely frozen foot, and. his son,|ment look. ridiculous, but portray | bright lights, all night dances and pital at 8 o'clock this morning of skins, pumpkins, cabbage and corn wore used us mediums of ex- | rank, 19, im in the county jall, a8|the consumption of Hquor as allur-| joy rides with them inveclaers acute nephritis, He was employed Is Presented change. When bill Sikes went to Sam Brown, the grocer, to pay his bi! ing result of a row at the Wilcox| ing. He contended that it would be to |... fain pesteeen y Hiroad and h ly threw down three or four ccon skins on the counter and re- =| ns ny 3 mpaniment of “gin parties. by the Burlington rallroa je usualy thr m three or home, 20 miles east of Cheyenne,| the advantage of picture producers Ww 1 the o, Iso { CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—The bodies| in his 58th year. He {s survived ceived one mink skin and a couple of muskrat skins for his change, to- » 2 . r p cers ven Into the case also {s m diary of Frank Kerd watchman and Russell Watson, a chauffeur, were by two sons and a daughter, all r siding here. No funeral arrange- gether with a receipt in fulz. Then Sam Brown had skins with which to pay the town carpenter who had made him a new pump handle, and when, actording to the elder Wilcox members of his family attempted to to sur forme ort the law, because millions y spent for liquor now is dl kept by the girl which both in its frank ronioling thoughts and taken fi burning building of| ments have yet been made, and the| OS ANGELES, Jan. 16-—For| the town carpenter had a few skins to pay the blacksmith who shod | force him to work although: his frox-| verted to places of amusement (Continued on Page Nine.) cuoftk & Lewis, varnish manufac-| body is being held at the Shaffer-|M™al presentation of the $25,000| his horse, and the miller who ground his wheat. Often times those few |€n foot incapacitated him from L be i cbesriiteday? + 7Gey: chapel Raphael Herman peace award to| con skins went the rounds of the entire community, everybody was | Work. Persons passing the Wilcox frer, after a day. Gi h BE IMPORTANT Dr. David Starr Jordan, chancellor McAdoo, war time secretary of the treasury, presiding. pald, thetr credit established again and the business of the community went on its way smoothly. mink skins. - emeritus of Stanford university, y aa ba tthe uromtemvial alec Since the establishment of modern money and the banking system |the entire famfly assaulting the versity of Southern California here| of today, we do things a little different, but the principle fs the same. | head of the family. The intruders today, with Willlam @. We merely substituted pieces of silver and god for coon skins and | stopped the row and brought the Money is a medium of exchange. If you owe your grocer, he cannot place heard a hubbub and on investi gating, they relate, found virtually father and the 19-year-old son to the sheriff's office here. Wilcox pere, he asserts, suffered MERCURY HITS 7 BELOW ZERO is wholesaler until you pay him, and the wholesaler cannot ~ In offering the peace prize last the Teaattattaners fan abe PaAnitanuser cannot meet his pe ord freezing of one foot while herding . ve year, Mr. Herman, capitalist of De-| hence he lays off:men, which reauces the buying power, resulting in | cattle about three weeks ago, and| Casper expertenced the first be LARAMIE, Wyo., Jan. 16.—Tem- troit. and Los Sie: expressed| stagnation of business. thereafter was unable to work eit we weather of ad anes night | perature last night, ten degrees be - —The} “It {s our belief that the San Fran-|the conviction that before war can If everyone in the community would meet their obligations prompt-. | Eventually. the family decreed that| When the mercury slipped down to| \. zero, and at Green River {t w ee tans Be The [cisco convention will be the most |be abolished, the peoples of the| qy, putting the money back into circulation, there would-be no busines | | he should work, the frostbitten foot Se PRE, Cem FE ORY | ices: At. Wainbolte TGSEOREE QxGeth @nnual Convent onsociation | important in history. The wool men | world must be educated to embrace| depression and everybody would be prosperous. regardless, he asserts, adding thut| morning hours, This morning the | 1 d r between 1 Bee Nebr Beh ah bier) will | have been protesting the government | peace. The plan submitted by Dr. Look over your bills. Resolve this day to get the money, even | they were endeavoring to force him | temperature rore rapid'y Green River and Rawlins, a mini. n Francisco, January 2 thering | policy of handling grazing as un-|Jordan was adjudged the most| i¢ you huve to borrow it, ahd pay up in full if you can, If not in full, |to go out of doors to milk several! ‘The forecast for today and tomor-| mum of thirty below was noted e the most important a in the |American and detrimental, This}practicable of the many programs| puy part. With this money in circulation in town everybody would be | cows when the passersby, attracted | row Is falr with riving temperatures | Here the weather is fair, the baro- vee Oa nay an Seas ii year’s convention will demand @ re-| suggested for the attainment of) uble to pay their bil's, which would create good feeling, optimism and | by the noise of the Lattie, Intruded {ndlesting t the cold’ snap iw to| meter golmzt up and ee temperature Din: rm i} aK je 2 ” 10 je i yo. wired reside: ¥. R. Marshall. ! vision and stabilization, werld peace et education, | s00d Umes, and lnteevened,, a short one. at 7 @ m, was lour above.