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Che Casper Sunday Trilnme VOLUME 34 34 MAIN NEWS SECTION ~~~_SCASPER, WYO ON CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1925 ee) MAIN NEWS SECTION NO. 33 TEAPOT ‘SIMMERS’ PEMBING VITAL DECISION SHEPHERD TO FAC INDICTMENT TO 7 BE SOUGHT BY STATE COUNSEL Probe of McClintock é Death Weaves Chain Of Evidence. CHICAGO, (United Pr that he has dence,” State Robert E. Crow —Convinced “ample evi- Aiorney » declared | the ith a request th of Billy Mc alre orphan William D. Shepherd, foster father of the youth, and heir to the estate which is 1 at upwar $1,000,000, is being held in a loop hotel by officers from Crowe's office McClintock's death was duo tc typhoid feyer, according to the opinion of the attending physician 's chemists, witnesses who char epherd tool hort cterlo course fs me time by young McClinto Dr, .C.-0. Faiman, s of bac teriology, told Crowo t phera | spent and that cident ture, three tubes of germs, them. containir typhus bacilli vanished Shepherd denied ever having ol. He also denied that he bad ever seen Faiman until about two weeks ago when the latter testified at the inquest into McClin- tock’s death. iman strongly fnsists that Shep- herd had written him a. lutter seek- ing information about a c that he questioned him clos the manner of injecting germs without leaving p ibiection Shepherd was taken into custody tod also was Crowe's but was reles after tended the s typhoid traces of the His wife office, foning. } for Shepherd went be fore Judge Hopkins of the criminal court thisfafternoon to ask for a writ of habeas corpus. They charged that the whole affair was due en- tirely to a desire to “rob Shepherd of his. rights u the will’, Crowe count: d with a threat to prepare a warrant chafging Shep- herd with murder if the court granted the writ releasing him. At- torn Sdwin Hedrick, acting for Shepherd, then declared he would not press action on the writ. Judge Hopkins announced he would rule on the writ next Wednesday after: noon and turned Shepherd over to ‘aiman also is being detained by Crowe in the hope that he will secure more information. More t a@ score of students of the bacteri logica for questioning “I have dc be convicted of nothin will cor ut all r Chi investig rounding old trier eClinte was something sus the yo his sweetheart, M North Shore marrh MN Asia was made pul t Met inued on Pa the will found (Cont linte tonight he would go before! E CHARGE x3 Episode Throws OMISSION OF Senate Into an Uproar'Hls stittl Liar’’ ‘MERCHANTS BUREAU TO HAVE CHARGE HERE OF |. NEXT FORUM PROGRAM luncheon uled for Tuesday, March 17 given oyer to the ts’ bureau for discussion of id topics of Interest to re- Q per. This cation of Cas- buliding a mass meeting to | Decision on the per's proposed Community on Wednes- tall estab! | will be » with the program in a itiated forum committee of i the « r of commerce when the | #8 an open fo signi at whole: erests, the public opinion o ites | ate part of the block on which the | ger, board livesto proposed wa tur-| city hall 1s located. Senator Ernst, Kentucky, wert 1 of nav: | cussion of the question is ex-| can, starting ut gra PS oject In charg | pect ed to bring an une anding on | administered Sa Full pinion will be| the part of the public of the many | gj |100 Arrested nd thoy asked MASS MEETING SET MARCH 23Th UILOING TE 10 10 BE SUBJECT with | ray tors invol tol ing was arranged Hurled by Kent (United Press Staff have speakers prepared to go into the subject thoroughly. The com- mittee still remains convinced that |the City Park site is the most ad- ‘antagecus to be found, Other inter- s have proposed the purchase of various blocks of ground and still another suggestion would appropri- yaiting for debate on the W. | treated to a spectacle of senato! ly A fist fight was barely avert if he might under the rules call alicious Mar The re-|b r voted out of or- | te ed and t mass meet-| fo this purpose | In Pittsburgh Gambling Raid ROBBER PITTSEURGH, P: g thelr EL DORADS M—|} ally guarded doors on the] (inited Pre: ida Hentebor: floor of a building here to-|o- \1e shot and Kill viet ts |x squad of detective splaced | °°» “2% shot and kil Big arrest, con: Bill LaTras: thourands of dollars worth of robber was capt \ ling paraphernalia short battle with a_» When the carefully sheriffs here late today, | reached its climax there | The men, with He son's wife in the magnificien’ and barricaded in an rooms cf the resor abandoned railroad shack. Sheriff B. following d or deputy scene sister; ‘were PAL CAPTURED bis seat in th speech and the epithets Glass whirled 2 f he pther sena’ rted to SLAIN, rts of the came from all y , nt Dawes was not in Vice Presid the chair, Senator and distinct reply er step across the irl h, Republica tated—shouted and took anoth but E. McKnight, and Police Chief Wil- bur Murphy and’their men’ surround- ed the shack. A spatter of revolver shots came from the shac ad the | Bors By HERBERT LITTLE WASHINGTON, March 14. the senato | | bovwir Ernst. Other bo-| 3 tween them. The senate rose in tur-| th mo{l and shouts of “order Fist Fight Between Glass and Ernst al Barely Averted Following Epithet ukcy Senator Correspondent.) Packed senate gallerie 2n nomination, today wer rs threatening personal bat- | tle, rare in the annals of the usually dignified upper house. | ‘ ed, when one senator asked another senator “a w vicke d, ub subs Then Ernst attempted An i w Hamp tored, started a t remark I did not int ouch with tl officers replied, inson, floor leader, | reau, whic dt nl “We're through,” a voice yelled his place ht . from the shack. La Trasse and the Indjana, Repub-| using tn attacking c women came’ out. Henderson ‘was | Mean shouted ‘shut up" as he rush-| sald that ‘ dead with a bullet through the heart.| ed to Ernst's side thelloaat " LaTrasse {s wanted in Chicago for} Glass and Ernst were surrounded | cording, tp Erns terprat daylight holdup in the Icop. by the other senators until the hub- (Continued on Page I Sunday’s Five 3 Best Features ‘| On the Radio CASPE ight 1925, By United Press) ", New York (491.6 meters); typewriter by the L. C. Smith Ralph Le Mast Verdict Finds He Received Goods Stolen From McCord-Brady Warehouse; One Charge Is Dropped After a three and a half hour deliberation a jury at 11:30 o’clock last night found Ralph LeMasters, on trial on a charge of grand larceny, guilty on the second count of receiving and possessing stolen goods. LeMasters will be sentenced tomorrow. The case was tried before Judge Bryant S. Cromer in ct > year’s impris- | rth penitent. | pleaded n feder court A. Desplain, Vibart Tye . Pat. | cigarettes, t terson, F. H. Brewer, John H. Schuy- | &F and several of. flour, ler, C. A. Miller, J. A. Gaiser, J. 1, | Gays after the robb thattnooaal e Blank, H. Merino and | Were found in a house at 1921 Peoria Smith. street. ‘The prosveution charged that Le- A witness testified that LeMas- t nd James Hall looted the | ters had rented the building at the on the | Peoria street address two weeks be )Continue {£ December 2 n) harge in fede PARIS JS French Claim He Will Desert Movies for Time for $2 LONDON, March 14 Ckaplin, American {s foresaking the sore stage, a Paris dispatch to the don Dispdtch tonight s: He has signed a contract to app in Paris in a sketch for onth at the Theater Des Champs Els Hi salary will be $2,700 a day HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 14. — (United = Press}—Charlie Chaplin, STAGE GRABS CHAPLIN NEWSPAPER MEN AT TEAPOT TRIAL COMING TO SEE. OIL FIELDS represen| ess, the Jonal Ne nal v ,700 a Day y iterx, will arrive in orning and during the t Teap and field the party are covering the Teapot Dome ® theater Des Ch x1 now asior, nt Cheyenne, as reported in Parle dis-| On their return from field to- morrow afternoon the party will b He would not be intererted in en th h the Standard, Texa: appea ny stage for a mere 1 White £ 700 Manson said. “He} The writers th would not give up a $50,000 a week | train for Cheyénne Sunday so income {n the films to appear on the | he present at the opening of stage. It ts ridiculous,” court there Monday morning, Found Guilty by Jury | Accidental Discharge of Pistolin Holster R HIGH company. ers [s lleta Schopf and Norman Hanson, the Casper debaters, won the finals Saturday from Pine Bluffs and with it the loving cup emblematic of the championship. Tho judges voted two to one for Casper. They had previously won three straight contests to entitle them to compete in the finals, The Casper boy and state CARRIES OFF HIGH HONORS AT LARAMIE | Louise: Newell, 18-year-old’ Casper high school girl, proved the individual satellite of the academic contests held | ; fag ag . hii ; under the auspices of the University of Wyoming at Laramie during the week. She won the piano contest, the type- , Pittsburgh, (451.3 meters); : J, Detrolt (352.7 meters); WEEI, | writing contest and second in the shorthand contest. Her typewriting was the fastest and most accurate tnat has ever oe NGF: Boston (475.9 meters); WAR, Prov: | been made in any of the annual contests which are open to all the academies and high schools of the state. peat he | aE WOAP. “Wash. In addition to the twe gold andone silver medals given by the university, Miss Newell was presented with a new | car at ci ieee © FINANCES NOW SUENEE OF ALL MPORTINT | ‘BE BROKEN | Government Case Said Testi- mony Involving Lib- erty Bond Exchange. To Hinge on CHEYENNE, Pend March 14.- decision of Federal |Judge T. Blake Kenned | Mond on admission of ot Dome ca gov nt | i ° B. I | c c inte HARRY F. SINCLAIR i CHEY M ‘ 1 I E 1 e : rf ‘ : ? 0 D : « r 1 M f ‘ enemies a int of for the 1 dmitted, 1 Typhoid Under Co ontrol No we = een wasted t d to the in point of in of the defense est 1s the outlin girl made an admirable team and abe, ‘tive: idmon? it eens cchadieatatet were never threatened by any of sses to bo summoned, To per Hight school 4 Bes 2 ith ugh the name/of.3 awin this year when the Pnyx debating society was formed. Philip K. Ed- s Jr., has held the post of pres: WEEK ON Menace Basctig With Improvement of | Eas d. Martin W. Lit Lacey, y have been kept be the cover nd efght teams were put in 3 | pied, +9) eet ee . ., Ma — |the field. The success of this move: ity, , ,, | bth sa ee ICAGO, I March 14— | reat ie shown by the fact thar ous | -COMAitions but All Precautions | Resaeareeeaae. Secretary Samuel R. Henry, of the ;™O0t it . 3 » national defense of the of 14 debates in which Casper high ° ees = nye ‘torent naa eran National Association of Retail | engaged during yearsonly on Will Remain in Effect \7 ot (rests, assured, will Druggists, has announced the | contest was lost. The teams have | png decd nt ges Wk fourth annual “preparedness” | debated both sides of the quegtian BT FY Rear A 4x iv. } ‘ min , sa val known a8 ‘First Aid ating to abolition of capital pun: ; ‘ : iF 1 c nso’ Seu at tmhithe meld. aareh 46-, | \shulent ‘end! thei leam, eect ta Lay _Dr. R. J. Malott, county health officer, in an interview ; ty OF nese ie. 21, ‘The idea was dedicated to the | amie likewise argued both agnles of | with a Tribune representative last night stated that the t es ; in druggists of America by t apse Magy ew gas se ive | phoid epidemic at Lavoye has been brought under control pens aes or Ag | xeeteeesict arth ttia tea cents tne |and expressed. his opinion that by the end of the we Chest Now.” The exe L. u.| probable source of the typhoid inroad y r I nittee of t A. R. 1 dicated business once-n-year fix has | conte ? Haas iiscovered that drug who | 23 the K : Ha 1 was Are nave co-operated in their di w rae. ci Mrs. Flora Long Ainge fe pe and used newspaper ju h | urging householders to t pared to meet accident or s t : : illness, enjoyed largely in t t business. a OFFICER BAKER i | ae } t 1 IS GUN VICTIM : ee nae Pierces Side of Policeman The second reported accidental) lice re w ¢ of an officer of the law tn er E gun against | Mach Raw A ab B46 dresser in his bedroo The Baie Sta ee fe ea a Ti eT ure was sufficient to discharge yesterday afternoon when | and the bullet je Officer William A. Bak =| he revolver shot. himself throug side in his home at 625 Thorn burg street, Officer Baker who has been the police force for about four months and who made a sple record for himself wheu he arre » , wtate law the bandit who robbed the Trip. |} t himself in an aceldent of | si ., oc | Morley Asked To Commute | Death Penalty | drug etore Friday night, was dr r circumstances a wee 50/8 5 ing himself to report for duty t one of the local } Mr. | 5¢ o'clock at police headquarters contingd to t the accident occurred pital where he e In buckling the holste f his [eh lx wound ur PRES. COOLITDCE ‘TO STAND PAT Recess Appointment of Warren Will Be Made if Senate Rejects Nominee BY DALE VAN EVERY } rt lt the WASHIN( 1—'I I he ar bet nd the| 1 of the tt 1 . x 1 pendent lea i D nate re i ( tinued on Pa Eight)

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