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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than ihe other Wyoming newspaper WEATHER day. Slightly + mer igh MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PR VOL. ix. NO. 139 Member of Audit, Bureau CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1 ~~Yauos, warren Daitearen hy Cartier 78 cents a month Re eS ' TRAGIC TASK FOUND IN BURIAL OF VICTIMS Community Funerals Held for Hundreds of Dead in Storm DEFENSE RESTS IN TEAPOT HEARING ae 55 i ANCES 70 REALTORS VOTE TO STAND BY Grocery Here Robbed; . eee GDN FORWARD | E IN SELECTION OF Jenn BE OPENED) AT COMMITTEE IN SELECTION OF Truck Is Also Taken AT SWIFT PAGE NEXT OES SION = Sree Rr ae Nps || nonempty tera meas Delivery Car Taken by Robbers to Carry Off Loot from W. H.) are tn Danger of Epidemics | Princ eton, Indiana, 1 the committee headed by P, C. | site of the City Park. Brown Grocery and Market Store at North s cead as. procesa Passes in Stricken ady recommended y take In regurd to ne Inasm a M Re . Ik ti I the propoted | committee has alr } F g10N; ooting Is fait fk geet orn Durbin and J Streets | Held to Mestad, r oa: Oo dinimum. The vote fol-| the city pari clit ion during the} by the unfaztion on record the committee and on of th Isulldin y discu: the Real. Townsend hotel yes! Navy’ Defense Program| © Evidence Denied the |! te board | thi a. ing by The W. H. Brown Grocery and Market at Durbin and J streets was robbed last! .u), oe t of | ‘There was opposition to the mo-| With them in the erection ¢ | a ’ ; : 1 f : ? Defense. tion endors the action of the |Community Bullding on that loca-|night of approximately $400 worth of groceries and meats and the bandits made their Ma viettat wari ies HICAGO, March 21.— Community Building committee but | tion. 2 escape and transported the stolen goods in a Dodge delivery truck owned by W. H. (By The Associated Press.) CBWE iat ; Howard Baker, president of the | _ ext rie Dike euditerims |Brown and*valued at $600. Mr. Brown told a Tribune representative this morning that ~The storm swept territory CHEYENNE, March 21.— | bo pet falda e Ne Slat ads bend Te at which the com. |his loss totaled around $1,000. of the Ohio valley today con- (By The Associated Press.) | t® nard giving the committee a vote | mittee wil tinued the tragic task of bur ying its dead, while relief ers ompleted the duty S . findings and glve The robbery occurred sometime betwe2n the closing of the store jast night and the — Priming themselves for] or contiaence carried. all the details in connection with its opening of the Brown . i a x ir 2 3 c P. C. Nicolaysen outlined ment this morning, The ex the last round in the battle | 6, pebruary 27, the Real Estate sons that the committee had \ of the robbery has not be of the Teapot Dome lease an-} poara sed a motion calling upon’ aecidead on the ctiy park. He ‘said though Mr. Brown repo: nulment suit, attorneys for} the city council, the library board] tat it was the only available place matter to police $ o'ek Were igen ‘ I c e n preparation | and committee to obtain * expert ad- dir uneral of some of the victims of both sides today be : pete by ert ay | Ad any other site would cost from 4 morning and police officers | ay I cases in. this| Wednesday's storm ~~ of their closing arguments which} vice before selecting the a ef At] $100,000. to $150,000. ‘This money meastlnat the town canis . ed F ical cases in this SAT they will deliver before Federal| previous meetings miembers of the} oouia not be ratsed by public eub- locate truck. It fs belle 2 | arranged for 2 Judge T. Blake Kennedy, hesinni scripticn, Mr, Nicolaysen said. the bandits may be abondoned | Heavy contributions of mone; day the state } He nlso ret r gas gang ared ami with memorial services to b, Monday later. In towns where the lors of life Monday. The action of the Real state the truck on the ovisciris of town|*¥Pples continued to pour in f, This step follows completion WIOLATORS OF board in giving the committee a vote after concealing the cr.wery pro: | Sources all over the United State was heaviest community tur the takmg of evidence, which was of confidence followed an earnest i fe Hiding place, roperty loss in all\devastated dis-| wera planned: wie cy ene ended yesterday after J ‘ talk by A. £ Parkin, of the Com- eas ne ihe Ratt tricta estimated variously between | Payer” h burial in one long nedy refused to let into f | munity Service of N who have: lett, Crump: !ve and elght million dollars. Ae : certain y documents subp ed = is came er at 2 ‘a Ra'ph LeMasters, convicted by) him this morning by Judge 1 with their lo ; The f survivors of such anni. | tricts a5 i fre m t e destroyed dis- by the defense. ‘The docu Bd oe hiss Stey sae 0 jiffy triel In the district court last |S. Cromer after a motion for a new jeanne, taact pese ois A x spre wns j ele Indiana, | — ald that relief work 4 well withheld by Secretary ¢ ne joard of directors v 12 rb ee a - e Bet town in Wyoming. The polic ind De Soto and Parrish, Mlinol; . od of m: Many Wilbur ‘and Secretary of State | FOUND GUILTY Oll company. Alghough Mr. PreCE ad Jarceny,+in geonnec: | trig). by Be attorney, M.F, wired the au s in the clung desperately to the hope that | '°"! f ed in Kellogg, with the plea that they denied that he was tig several store and Ww was denjed. near Caxper to. be on the he wns might be reb " \ nth € r >i t sontaind information of the navy’s| ® hold a “big stick" over ary no | house robberles last fall, will spend ster's accomplice, Jimmy|for @ Dodge ae lots thelr property | America’s history which snuffed out Ei Seferite pian stated very emphaticully that there| trom two to three years in the} Hall, Ja now in Leavenworth peni-| model with a-19 Valiee.A%-«.patch: of-ground | MOre tS n. 800 lves, in Closing arguments are expe ated CHICAGO, March 21,—Two torm: pan eR soguer ‘isilelamannonng”. as aligalebonsas | v aden eate Fite eras ine went ru Ml MN, their | Persons ta" tert entire communitie ewe dave O@arore.: Owen'd>| er prohib! z ; nd Unless there was some show ‘ : 2 2. railroad of a} | Mr. oldings were | hor KF ed fad t. ashe counsel has} sac i ae hal ib e _ and three (Continuéd on Page Four) The foregoing sentence was given | considerable quantity of evgar. i (Continued on Page Four) nae the eve w aA aC of Whil me cases of pneum asked for four hours for arguments nen were fou | the ster’s visitation we ore | Were reported in thern Mir Lacey eported its freaki for the plaintifs, J. W. Lacey+|« jar ‘violates proiibitth : sa eR ere oe ey, Fequest-| ¢} abuse of the sancramental | eccentric antics struck obser ae tt et today hore Wedera! Suge | Ph wit 4 t parallel tn the his limit on the argument of the de-| returned today before Federal Judge f eee cia fense and the court broke a rule} cute. RSE atiarelactee nr ES y Ex, the wine dealer; Ber- ThAMMCRCTI@eRIRaTT ce ae sey’s argument, whicl a | | Mr, Lacey's | nard Rumps and Albert Bennett, the probably will be of a highly tech-| former prohjbition agents and Max is expected to tak rally there Wert Frankfor s a-ring from a 1 a po ce at Bea a ed to us In Police Court Rescue Work Speeded at-West Virginia John Hifeblein, said to be about 52 years of age, was not more than two hours for his found dead in his room at the Texas hotel, Evansville, this bodies while belated reports from rural districts made further addl- nical nature, | Herman i Schiffman and £, u 7 ae . : 1 ments asa wl be mnae by afar ‘cmon “I FOPE HELD FOR Votr Hueblein Found Dead in Room at|| Former Stage : ated that tho dat eoune W. Littleton, of defense counsel, J |. more than 800, Addl and W. H. Chandler, attorney for Texas Hotel Eva sville: : e e ‘sta in some towns anc the pia bce eutee at Pa “ried Appeal Taken By S l NM bd : n ’ Room | Stam Victim | he ations, left tbe Sonimatign codetandasite in the case a Found Tightly Closed || | 16 zal giea- against. Harry F. sinclatr's Mam-| Woman Fined $50 rf | nGhean Of Narcotics | Soa eniape rare tions, but in other places original ; ’ V ) 21.—wil- ginal es- argument and Atlee Pomerene of | Mine Where 22 of 33 Entombed morning from the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning, | tiam J. Mon Who with Wig. | timates were reduced as finn! chech sovernment coune¢ wil | = ; a ‘ fofhlnet wiratinorecke: krocks were made. No radical ch : Peattiva about sam of| Sadie Goulette, arrested in a caused by sleeping in a room heated by a gas stove with Papeete drat Broore, was | anticipated 1 : Mone once hecked lists of iden & i . : Dole” ah bhiane dr “eal North Men May Be Found Alive no ventilation. Coroner Lew M. Gay, who investigated the ached Tuesday] Center street and charged with se this morning, found the body, clad in night clothes, in and the| illegal possession of Hquor was fined a EY ae a sitting posture on the floor, In- Hueblein former! nployed Judge Mur in police FAIRMONT, W. Va., March 21.—Rescue work at the | dicating that the man had made an,at a ci vaudeville headliner and a r musical comedy star at | Med dead cont of $1,000 a week for the The Red Cross appeal for time. The end o! is expected to be re: afternoon or Wednesd: erve then will| $50 0 names a Louis irsucd ghtseers to re- » now Is a drug Adict, work fate of the big ofl r store outh Cen- | for $30 a week as @ pianist in | Malin away from the storm are be) Tope bande Gh. ancke) Kennedy: | couse esterday vue] Wrecked shaft of Mine No. 41 of the Bethlehem Mines cor- | *ttempt to save himself before suf-| ter street } a small restaurant : At De Ba ; ees Goulette Pour ; 2 i . : r ° , |focation was complete. | pia Re 9 f whi i was IMPORTANT NAVY Jothers charged with being inmates |Poration ae Barrackville was apean ed this Rane in the iniithe sootnin ieea laters: Gal Grae ‘t % | ee siete iarney. she Bid nded' | veined out. plans were made to bury Se eHHTaLO! * | were fined $10 each. Among these|hope that 22 of the 833 mine workmen imprisoned by an ex- | vent was burning and the windows Epidemic In his sentence was surpended when GojtaweEs the pone Ah oy CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 21.—| married woman who gave|plosion last Tuesday might still be alive. Eleven bodies |or the place were tightly closed lie taaciiabeten trat ithe neucetin tiie, (cen ied habe Hien ) persons were The justice department of the feder- bes mane as Abs. 1°. Hardaly. The! had been found by six o'clock. Huet ein, it ts belleved. wns aroused Al k I Faieeettintioas cues hlcette Ueitae (ee ee UO OE ties al government came to cross-pur- | othe eee is velng Jomates are Willlam Berr rescue foreman It is believed that 22 of the {m ppd Asta! De onene nat say La} askKad LOOMS) iz wher ob Hl poses with the navy and state de-) Tosephis fe oe lack nd) tor the mines organization upon |prisoned miners are in that arm, tile pen a win | He naia that the had dovetopea: |t ina ed partments here late Jriday alter | ee ae tore t ; e emerging from the shaft at {and since all are seasoned mine| No inqu 1 the ears the habit satiet’'a ; iG Ae. noon, just before the c ion of | rry Cydore and H. Prable,| k said that he had penetrated | workers, Berry believed,*he said, | m4 until r NOMB, March 20.—Dr, ¢ ing } f 5 evidence in the trial govern: | ‘ 1 with traffic violations, were} of {ts arms for a distance of 400] that they might have escaped the | 2Vised 4 Welch, sole physician of } in De € ; ment’s suit for annulr of the i Atos (OF $8 eath,* }feet and had found that the force] blast and barricaded ves | Felten ts | night and iether the ‘ ; { : ‘ . \ Mammoth Oil company’s lease on the of the blast had not reached that] against gas and ng hich | F¢ dyn vheres (sy | oP the epite: ey aes onda of the navy departin Meat By Mail Plane| ngunpene ne an penetrated it “a | + of Bucklan river : ud yesterday. 1 : Admira un L. Latimer presented sald, for 2,000 fee je expressed certificates from Secretary of the| RAUF doubt upon emerging, that any of Pr ospect For} a BE DECIDED HERE complete recor e not key Navy Wilbur and Secretary of State HEL TI the imprisoned men. still lve | ‘DIPLOMA MIL othe ; ; Kellog setting forth that publicity] OMAILA, Neb., Mz 21.—A mail Sa See athe tow nty : had been demanded would be “in inst time this morning in an ef- oming ee | H ” t M compatible with the public intere fort to reach Chicago today before] LARAMIE, Wyo. March 21.— ry wh. Shichi D and ‘injurious to the Interests *} court opened. Word of the capture of John Boylan WASHING . March 21,.— pare iat : ‘ United States,” Judge Kenne William Wrigle Sr. Ch! o}and J. B. Leonard, two of three men Weather outlook for the week be- tella. O'Neill, 19 years old a te e J proved the non-production of “| gun manufacturer, engaged tn Mtl | who broke » two weeks. ago, ginning Monday ST. Lou! Ato Ma c 1.—Dre ested yesterd. rged with th ed subpoenaed documents Adr | gation, found it ne y to pro-| was rec sheriff LOND Slavshrsi+_(Bysthe As Northern Rocky intain and | Waldo Brig dean of the St. Louis | theft of a t lued at rf ‘ é Latimer was excuesd Qn | Aust (uesDonds At Chicaroralthddat | hes eons e Springs! ocinted Press)--Oxford won the| Plateau regions ly fair ex- | College of Physicians and liss Caroline Ronnet indign i : : after the introduction “| they were at Catalina Island, Call-| where they are held by the sher MUA EOE meets with Cambridge | Cape ator. u period with | was f 1 guilty last night b: ¢ denied the thet 1 asserted = re was completed and court fornia, He chartered a ne at |of Sweetwater county Thé men | pane ane “ ih Ce ~ P' | seattered she about the middle, | Misso State Board of He hat the garment had been 4 until 10 o'clock Monday morning 1 but when they ar-| sawed out of jail a few hours after Srripeerente borslves of the week; temperatures will | assisting in the preparation and sa hased f in Salt L ¢ when arguments will beg ke they were trans:| Vernon Crowe, old-school cowboy] oy,4, March 21.—Eddie Kane] 8Verage normal or above t fraudulent credentials and m I ther Arguments, the final lal all plane to} had killed himself. Charged with] ciager of Tommy Gibbons, toc Southern Rocky Mountain and | cal diplomas, and his license to pra t matter will be t 1 t trial’ prior ‘to annow delivery. ‘The plane’ stealing sheep pelts, they contend-| Gonanded a flat guarantee of $200,-] Plateau regions: Mostly fair with | tice medicine and surger lis'|at a prelimir hearir efore Judge Kennedy of his dec rough Omaha early todayled that the pelts had been given | 040 for Gibbons te box Ha Wilts,| temperatures near or above nor- !rouri was revoked, it wa rned | Justice Henry E. Brenvan Tu T0 FILL PULPIT (}F expected to consume two day ree 1 Is expected to win its race. them by Crowe. neRtoeibady walalit | challenger, :in a} mal toda morning | pL als nic CNA Ae nic ema show for the Ttallan hospital fund in Sah ig SIs A imounced that his argument and| New York, June-19. Gibbons’ terms e e Alt NEW 0 n 2 Riggllneh octane ll at were made known in a telegram re f U pala! Aaa “pe bei me plying to an offer which Kane said | eo nein ‘de | he received from Herbert J. Fugacy three hours. John W. Li , of a ‘ e | La? Nas FP e counsel, asked that no limit be of New York. ln Al ; = apon set pee Bde Yeanticts This afternoon's draw in the semi Episcopal doce tW g has Ben Ore Gee ata HURT finals of the Rocky Mountain open |heen invited to pt two Stunted, departing oad te etre, 1 basketball tournament in Denve : Fir Pec it ed rule “for bn elas Satire nbs brings together the Casper Metho-| ar New 0 Re eet ee ibctee’ P. Ti Pg es dists and the Rocky Mountain En r. H. EBLE t MR ese ee Ne eee toe | velopes while the Casper Pearl] INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 21,) ‘The situation in southern Indiana )'the de at Princton, where 22 om t ‘ fernist aoe "|B. C. Bemis was found guilty ‘of cash instead of returning it to the| Whites play the Goodman-O'Netls of] —Desolation and terror left in’ the| seemed to be well in hand. Griffin [is hed, and at Owensville, v rey revol , the: datense. 62k ; ag et |Owner. The amount of money ‘in-| Denver. path of the tornado which Wednes:| where 54 persons are known to have | di as progressing rapidly , fa Admiral imer's injection ¢ embezzlement by a jury in district : 00 yt pt > ll ity j od 104 chad ‘ 1 I 7 hee pay: Rak eaatOK: wae Fs ia “public polley” into the proceedings | _. gee wcntackeay ona y | Voleud x proximately $1,000. The Rocky Mountain Envelopes,| day killed or fatally injure Per. | perished und several have heen re 1 ut Pr 1 was { at Bun IO: i hich other | court and ¥ y Semis arrested {n Minnesota] Denver's fastest amateur quintet,|sons, injured more than 600 and| ported missing, completely ay when one of | Ie 1 ere Rees eee ten des: Colles | be COae ant §. Cromer and returned for trial, Hig son, Karl] have been picked as probable tourna-|caused property damage {n excess | tated property will be rebt Mitchell, died. | sity. A eee nd een eiiecting ot the de, | emt waa convictéd of having re-| Bemis, arrested ona: ranch neat | ment winners, of three million dollars. gave way to-| four familles of the oblitc death list wax increased | cussion on ' Bee iL roster Bain concern, | celved a ahipment of apples from|Kuycee at the rame time waa later! ‘The final game, between the win-| day under the cheering influence of| lage have announced they: will re-|a nero two persons died | open forum of rean Petarernt en fest d given Seer } cur d'Alene Idaho, sold them in| exonerated of complicity in the fraud|ners of the afternoon sessions, will} a vast army of relief workers head-| main and rebuilt their homes | from injuries and fright, bringing | at been ¢ ed for Be continued ob Paue BIA Casper and Lavoye and pocketed the | and released, be played tonight. ed by the American Red Cross. Meanwhile the work of clearing! (Continued on Page Three) t

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