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The-circulation of The Tridune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper ‘Che Cas Weather Forecast perDaily Crime A MEMBER GF ASSOCIATED PRESS IN Generally fair tonight’ and Friday except snow tonight in extreme northwest portion. Colder in east pane south portions. IN THE HOUSE Discrimination Aimed at Los Angeles Officers Faced With Fresh Murder Mystery in Crime Perpetrated on Children Missing for Months; Juvenile Poison Case Baffles Experts CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 5.—(Special to The Tribune the hour is, what shall be done with the law enforcement It has its friends who know about it it, and who would not be its friends if they crop of enemies that ever a state department accumulated. enemies for good’ and sufficient reasons. Wyoming? By COL. W. H. HUNTLEY and its fr did know about Some of them, ) —The burning question of department of the state of riends who do not know about it. Also it has the liveliest They may be said to be because they believe the de- Rising of Floor and Tunnel From Top’ of Hill Is Started, EXPLORER SEALED IN CAVE: HOPE BLASTED LAW ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS GO HN. ) LOOM AS. ISSUE IN LEGISLATURE errr thal | NEW AUTO TM TWO MISSING GIRL ernie ts Aster Being Uged on Coos "TNL SHIT PRUE | PLAN PROPIS ARE FOUND KILLED ERAN Hat Banenge BG Pansagisay Ciena partment is not needed, and that CAVE CITY, Ky., Feb. 5. * . local officers can do more effective —(By the Associated Press The Ford Owner Is LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 5.—The murder of two little girls, revealed yesterday, | (or). “orners talioce ther tie ten GE Aster ccepeideden 3. TE months after their disappearance, and the murders which another little girl insists she} great a burden upon the taxpayers 4 h picks and shov- Eliminated. has committed in the past two years, were occupying the attention of city and county au-| for Ay meas hee aoe Sipe res els—and with fallen hopes— | = thorities here today. parioneit yenetanen' Gosaiiee orbs NEGRO SCHOOL FACE Ri Ware digging a shaft in the CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. Search for May and Nina Martin, sisters, ages 12 and 8, who wandered away from | famous practices by those connected ‘{hill above Sand Cave this 1 6—-(Special to The Tribune) |home August 23; last, with 65 cents taken from a baby sister’s bank, ended yesterday | with the department, which have afternoon jn thelr last efi to “Thi ] ticipated, | FS hoo | When their bodies were found in a| disgraced the state and brought rt reach Floyd Collins alive in his sub. Fae Sone anticipated, field scarcely a mile from the sunny|shime to the péople. ‘These know terranean prison where a boulde much discussed and fre- front yard in which they last had|the facts, and are righteously in- 5 aught him six days ag quently cussed county as- played with their dolls/ lignant. —— matey ee earth, ioe by recent SOTs~ i 3 The sisters lay huddled together] [ast biennium the appropriation -) : _ | rains, began swelling early today panics See eee SEO in a shallow ditch under a covering| was $60,000. For the approaching NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 5.—Five stutients of Fisk uni-| "4 sealed up the narrow hole whic biti dwhiok: haw Been lurking onthe HOLDS MYSTERY: STU T of brush and weeds which appar-|two years the governor has request: | versity, negro institution, were held in jajl today on charges| \\St*". Hopeibrcd eaenes pike sag t outakirts of legislative precincts for 5 ently had concealed them from the|ed an increase to $75,000. of inciting to riot with Dr. F. A. McK@nzie president of | rhe flee vos eee ee h view of hundreds -of volunteer! The taxpayers of Wyoming have th ivatathe? nae. : * s or rose until it met the ceil an 2 aon emgpeaa ape: | searchers who, months ago, aided| no {dea of the purposes for which the |{N€ University, named as prosecutor, following a demon-|ing of the passageway ani seid Pipe cha acnears House Police and deputy sheriffs in a sup-| money granted the law enforcement |Stration by 100 students against the president last night, Teck blocks all ettor valitbe 4 Wd.) Bub dt Ae riot as’ tt arstwhte ' posediy minute inspection of the| department, ts spent. When it is said | Others taking part in the demonstration were given an Onl wen venga 4 wrakcEnoe Natal good deal and then vicinity. Though their bodies were| that the department uses its money | portunity to sign a paper condemn The students began firing pistols Tn, prhan ined gh : decomposed, thelr torn clothing tn-|for greater criminal purposes, than |ing the disorder, or to leave school | from the windows af Line ten Lar eel coe ne eye hat For instane, the. provisions nnder COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 5.—Science today was called |atcated a ‘struggle had preceded| the poor wretches it is treine to trap | and get out of Nashville today last night. . Later they went out on| ting eq corer, He has had ho ERAT * death, and tho findings of a county | through dispicable stool pigeons, are| The disorder was said to pave |the campus and Dr. McKehat hy ieee c esterday morning. No Tieden paw ble upon to unravel the mystery of its own teachings and fur- autopsy surgeon were to the effect |even guilty of, it is not readily be-|been the result of Dr. McKenale's| engaged in: varloua king ee wt Se Chee aie este, senat | tik " p CGontinied: trom /Pase eed nish a solution to the doling out of death-laden concoctions | that the. girls had been attacked and| lieved. Yet this Is the fact proven insistence In an addvews chan ine orders. Police restored order Voctiaintin as SuUerane te ei nena eal. ; ; * ; arn. | *!4in, probably strangulation. upon every page of the long record|rule prohibiting male and femal [——————— 3 tality Colling | he cave to Ohio State University students who sought higher learn Tangible clews to the identity of! in the state auditor's office, devoted | students from walking together on! s 4 : n'elack this morning and said - ing in its branches. the slayer were lacking, but-a drag-|to the activities of the law enforce-|the ‘campus or streets, must. te| ne though he was ri i . y National guar 1 not Police and learned professors are faced not only with (Continued on Page Two.) (Continued on Page Two) strictly observed National guards: will not pe determining the: cause for the death GUT HGRA, SOLONS TOLD CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 6.— Whether tractors equipped with lugs on their- wheels and pulling ponder- s threshing machines shall be per- initted to plow up public highways of two students and sudden and my. sterious illress of a haif dozen oth- ers, but must finda motive for crime {if it 1s found that poison cap- sules were. intentionaly administer- ed to the victims. Analysis has revealed that etrych- nine caused fllness of some. of the students and traces of ‘the deadly polson were found in the vital or- gans of one who died. Possessed with these facts the au, thorities have begun search for a youthful “intellectual” of the pold-Loeb type, who might Leo- have COUNTY EMPLOYES STRIKE AGAINST REDUCTION IN PAY TOBE LOCKED UP FOR TRIAL CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—(By The As. sociated Press.)—The jury that will try W. E. D. Stokes, wealthy New York hotel owner; Daniel F. Nugent, Mis attorney, and two negro. co. defendants on charges of conspiracy to defame Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes, will be locked up during the trial mit workers to ent the cave now because of the extreme danger tu Ife'and all hopes are placed in shaft which {s slowly going down a point where men hope to step into a cavern behind. The most liberal estimates dicted this work would require + days. Four trips into the cave have con vinced a geologist, coal m military authorities in charge of the work that their only Collins is by sinking a shaft ff the top of the hill and end end and reach Col chan lins from pre ers and e to reach 5 oring to tunnel to the imprisoned which probably will last a month. ; si sia f killing; who is man with immunity from-penalization of | Killed, for the joy o! The examination of veniremen = . inistered poison to. de- ee ° s f Lee Collins, father of the en their owners for the damage they | calmly adm ko continued today, tastes iow op the owners. shail be respon [ermine tts effect, 7° °° Rigid Economy Program, of Commissioners Brings Walkout Gov. Ross To Starred men with chron, wore {Mind mat said ho new” th sible for such damage, was an issue| There {s no motive, officials 5 5 car st a sought by both sides. Three haa | °° my boy streng in ‘the house this morning during | agree of All Deputies in Sheriff's Office and Ten Girls; Head Lei be coepted when Todays ners | api al te ew halt reaches consideration of House 75, designed} Sixty students in the « medicinal . ea egion began. te r Coll old a nov . ° ° yaper man to “ask the country to to make Wyoming’ regulations on|department are to be questioned Certificates Offered in Pa ———— wae cern ray for my boy use of the public Bipneenty Sontorm parang aeecaere risa aia y M b D 5 Whe federal government lent a insofar as is practicable to such reg-| while inform i 4 ember rive land eet, pg a ulations of other states. The issue| Police believe that a person possess: ; Tay h h dialiitha denutiesiinithe:sharifialne from. Indiana. potr 2 i precipitated a debate which had not|ed of learning sufficient to admin Ten girl county emp oyes of th e court louse and a e deputies in the sherift’s of- ar Bom. 30g eP Sa) Serve nde i been concluded when the noon re-|{ster the poison would be artful} fice walked out on “strike” at 4 o’clock this afternoon when they had received no ac- CHEYENNE, Wyo., Feb. 5.— department of the interior, ] ceas was taken. Bpokesmeén for the| enough to evade questions, tion from the county commissioners‘on their salary complaints. Governor Nellio T. Ross has ac It was a disco. farming interests were supporting] suspicion 1s directed towards no cepted the an amendment to strike from the Dill {ts restrictions upon the use of one, police and untvérsity officials insist. The case has not, advi.nced Sheriff McPherson at 4 o’clock reported that he had not a man available to help him enforce the law to-call on in an emergency. With five pleas of guilty y convictions and one acquittal in the three cases which stood trial, the current term of fe yesterday and today and tw deral court is moving along The case of the Tripeny Drug store of Casper, charged with the sale of paregoric, was postponed this morning owing to the absence of witnesses. The cake will not come up charges, was fined $100, Having disposed of the majority of the out-of-town cases, the judge started the caso against Joo Styger this afternoon, He ts the first Cas- duction in crude production and a sories of gnsoline and crude off price increases hns added nearly $400,000, 000 to the, quoted value of ten aative {ssues sted on the New York stock honorary chairman- ship of the membership commit passed by the senate NORWAY HIT undertook the rescue work ged group which Injunction Against Four Proprietors of Log Cabin Inn, West of City this . : s mornin, No effort was spared , J i e The deputies had disappeared en tee of the American Legion of AUTOMOBILE WREGK gent’ the mete bat thea with highways by tractors. House 75/¢o that stage. tirely, not even Undersheriff Landers being present at that hour. Wyoming, which will conduct a death had all the odds agatnst the was inspired, proponents of the) Officials have only the facte-| ‘mn complaints in salary originat-. girls also objectel’ to the‘ fact that state-wide campaign for members rescuers, Because of the rock measure stated, by the alarming| and the facts are meagre. ed primarily in the statute which | they would be paid for only 26 days from February 10 to 25. The . strata expected to be encountered number of machines on Wyoming All that is known {s that Charles provides that each head of a county Legion is seeking a membership SHPRIDAN, Wyo., Feb. 5.—From | all the way down, it was probable highways. H. Huls of Logan, Ohio, and David) qo) artment-shall have only one dep-|!" January. They went to work on Once Wealthy of 5.000, and final plans are being |the mquest into the death of Har-|that days would élapas hetee any The senate committee of the|Puskens of Canton, Ohfo, are dead, uty at $125 per month and that the| January 5 but declare that the stat- made to enroll every eligible -ex- |riet Hall whose young life was|one could hope to reach Collins. whole this morning approved for} and that George B. Thompson, Har-} 8." oP 11, employes shall be| Ute required that they be paid on a . service man in tho state crushed out underneath the wreck Orders have been given by ¢ i passage the biennial “bull” | bill.) old E. Gillig and “Tim” McCarthy | cierks at salaries of $100 per month.| monthly basis. Whether or not the Man Dies At | In_her letter of acceptance to |age of an automobile at 5 0’ ernor Fields to stop all trains which i stipulating’ the ratio of bulls and| were taken suddenly and. seriouely eee i ane ee enyn,.| commissloners intended to dock the C. H. Reimerth of Casper, vice |j, wibenitWic | haxatet hace nee ote Cece tie Ae cows that may be legally Mberated i a ee Of the eitls re |Sitis for five days’ pay could not be | commander of the Wyoming ye Gall mlaght cdahoe at | sons ‘os likete upon the open range. The bill was revenue motive, if motive | $1 Peper cone cen an reaation | #8rned this afternoon | Humble Job! gion, Gove nid Kearney, comes the Biblical remind ht of w ‘ passed by the house several days was, has been oliminated. |marked in discussing : Certificates of — indebtedness, | |] “0 feet he 1 Jer that “t ges of sin is dea 1 \ 1 f ago. It did aot, as its counterparts h dent theory 1g discounted. | this afte ‘- | Which all the banks of the city have! — ———— | you desire rn ept apr T i r uled t of the past did do, incite debate ir Deductions have led officials to} Just before the girls on their ed they would honor, were being] MOSCOW - Hibat + lz a q eitisast ho ine believe poison was administered with | hats and coats, Jack E OIA eaaa taki. toe ‘Seroce calas vat toute “ga oP <a a es | 3 i Only ter bills were brought in| deliberate intent ee ee nn. Se COREE ceeedues “raunty:; sinblevae ” anes 1160 Cotstentine Lanch aged shoe held during tt nth efed in th ude of 1 4 Nauinis morning ‘on the last day but TT ee hei tA ie eee 10 eee diana: | Tuesday. maker of Dreary, Idaho, who died February. ** * I m | at got ; thee , P f isne of the period within which bills} WHEELER CA t, x he sta mn salary expe a a fie @ month a revealed that he in sympathy with American | 1 ived | ‘ tt may be tntroduesd All were: house KEPT SECRET TODAY | regardless of whether or not these A Si itetecheg abs rcp tgai onge had had a fortune of approxi. | Legion and all it stands for that I | Harriet whe 1 tiled to i bills. ‘They increased the session's] WASHINGTON, Feb. 5—Govern: | employes disagree with the amount |this aftern Dervis catMial Nehisee ‘adil Chiatbiy'-€1,500(000' ani wae: cried | \take gredt‘pleanire n lending any Army Jase, singing with| him from tt i cl sions ; total. to [28},) of! \whleh’ all “Sxcapt | nient attorneys in-charge. of _new| we sre: paying, phen. A. statutory. | employes/act PN TEMEA lott: |calected governo? of Maryland, but. |\ influence I-can.to promote its we: ous fervor on the streets here.|blockadé. Roy Hyde, one of the about score atill are on the files. | grand jury proceedings here in the | measure In Cheyenne would correct |Sirls gathering in excited knots, MEE EEY Tehtibel hy: “ctavatar chal ctare? avadaecriantabte “hort What she abhorred then, she|last to leave the Cavern, thoug! | The joint ways and means com-|case of Senator Wheeler of Mon-| this proposition, but I see ttle] Shortly after 3 o'clock the girls irregularities, according to testi. _ = Mater took up. The party at Kear-|he heard Collina * Oh, God j mittee teday completed its hearings} tana, and others, enlarged their as-| promise of any action at this late|delivered verbally an ultimatum to mony in probate court here yester- sed ode? an ta In her “crowd” | helpeme r | cn budget recommendations and be-| sembly of witnesses today but tight- | date." _ | the commissioners that if they did| Guy. that fight were two boy@# and "| Any attempt to imine into the cave gan the drafting of the budget bill.} ened the precautions to keep their] In addition to thelr kick against |not get decisive action by 4 o'clock Tarichia Veatate® of: $8,600. war |young: married woman, none of| probably will be {atel to Colas j It will be brought in next week. activities secret. working for $100 per month, the|that they were through probated and J. A. Harsh, banker ‘ |whom was’ seriously injured | (Continued un Page Six) of Dreary, named administrator | of the estate | i GUILTY PLEAS ENTERED BY ‘ae : ROAD HOUSE TO | “ one: Millions Are WASHINGTC Feb. 5.—A re drafted bill representing an agree Added to Value provisions of the Underwood leasing bill, with principal changes relating | . to the fertilizer section, was before | j ms attorneys signified their intentions|on the docket, on similar charges Of Oil Shares epemensie and Yiy tears earl +} of prefecting an appeal and Judge|has not been called, { points of difficulties de _ Session Here Speeded Up by Turn of Kennody gave them 60 days in which} Phillip Bullett of Greybull, drew ates a9 siete jet es ; , ; . to Ua rnely objections and ‘set Ma-} a directed Verdict of acquittal tram| New YORK, Feb. 6.—(By The As-|_ Senator Underwood Darncerat . ; ‘ Events in Last Day; Paregoric Case | ssvenan sion. f.| She sudee thie morning. He was | sociated Pess).—rhie steady advance | Alabama, said the bill would be ro |COUNLY Prosecutor Seeks Permanerit : é d aie ee eee ae Spd matipr st ce oo aioe ee ga, Ba in the price of of! shares since the} ported with some amendments bu: plead guilty o: quor 2 ‘rank Earp of Kirby, who pleaded | ¢ =soithae 4 4 ’ Abstantlally the:aame a Against Tripeny Ts Postpone ert pi Le ori multty thie afternoon to, tease | {st of the year, baxed on sharp re-| would be mubstantially na ¢ rt exchange, yA Initial steps toward closing the Log Cabin In le i ving successful from the prose- | for trial during the present term. Der man to face a jury at the pres- — Q 4 Bs sesh the Mat ears Ieeasdaner Re )2 rapidly in its work and proving Pi Gus Taylor's case, on the sale of | ent term and is charged with posmes. a ; y BY UA KES road roadhouse, were taken yesterday by the county attor- * cution’s viewpoint. Mquor in Thermopolis, was dismissed | sion of a still, manufacture and sale|RICH RUBY MINE IS FOUND i John Milton and E. C. McWherter, both of Thermopolis, | ini, raorning ‘on motion of Prosecu: cq : Mba both pleaded guilty of liquor violations and threw them- of Mquor, Joe Miller, Mdicted with ney’s office when a temporary injunction r restraining the tor Watts, him on thie same charge, plendec| RANGOON, Burma, eb, 8.—A] OSLO, Hot RrOnA Store from selling liquor in the place, was d selves on the mercy of the court) charge was given a fino of $150 aid) Edith Smith of Thermopotis dis-| wiliity to alnitlar charges iant July|new ruby mine yielding wonderte | earta t |All four proprietors, L. H. Barton, Gus Hamdorf, when their cases wore called. Judge} a 20 day fail sentence, appointed court habitues in seeing a| and was fined $150, stonéa of pigeon blood hue ja re] violenve, accompanied json and Eddie Berg, were served with the T. Blake Kennedy sentenced Milton} = Tom Mazer, of the Hot Springs | woman go on trial by pleading guilty | Attorneys Edward ©, Madden, 12d | ported to have been opened” ai |and roverlerations | papers: of court. If It ts *© @ fine of $200 and McWherter to] town, was found gullty by a jury on|to bootlegging charges, and wae fine] win arrett, Bernard G, Westover Upper Burma in the Mogok district. | southern, Norway the fortnight Tho matter will follow the regular |*%® Place constit m ® fine of $150. liquor charges yesterday afternoon |ed $100 by tho judge, Bhe ts from Hemingway, were ad-| A sort of Klondike rush, involv-| Zracks reaching 160 fest tu length : : oi oe manent injunction closing the Jack Morriron, also of Thermopolis|and this morning sentenced to a|Thermopalix, Tho case of Louise} mitted to praatice in the federal |ing beth natives and forelgnors, ix} oy threo feet i) width were opened | cl¥!l procedure and will be brought | jn; | be issued by Judse Bryant Weo- was found guilty on w elmilar| fine of $400 and 45 days in jail. His] Hambleton, the qnly ethey woman court, under way, at Bigdal ang Bokna, up for disposition in the March term|S. ©. ion