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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than ied other Wyoming ea ——<$<$<—<—____ bas * ‘ . Unsettled tonight and Tuesday. Probably rain or snow. Colder to- | night and in south portion Tuesday. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of Audit Bureau CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1925 Beliverea by Conti yenands 5. cents eltvered artier 78 cents a month TEAPOT LEASE LEGAL: TY Gliser - FIRE IN CLOSING ARGUMENTS VOL. IX. NO. 35 Are Reduced | ie. DOROTHY ELLINGSON GOES ON TRIAL ‘cs, PERE Hs MALE JURY FOR Storm Suffering Relieved; Colossal |»): (AE REACHES GIRL GLNER IS) «= Task Faced in Rehabilitation WER pricccy 7 oy f NAL STAGE UES ae NORTHWESTERN TO GIVE AIM (| (EF ENSE Destitute Families) MAIN STREET OF FRANKFORT AFTER RECENT TORNADO PRIZES AGAIN IN BOYS'|Constessional Aim Was and Homeless in E | 3 To Keep Naval Oil Crime Involving Mur-| ‘Tornado Belt Are . : : (AND GIRLS? CLUB WORK| Fields as Reserves, der cat Mother by Given Attention ‘ , — Counsel Maintains. 3 Announcement has been made z & : gement of the ) : eae nhs re western Railway has dec ; RYENNE are € Gil on Trial. CHICAGO, March 23.—| | : i ‘this year the prosram sf | (By The Nea ate (By The Associated Press.) { es 3 ; J hie ssful uid, —Attacking the legalit f SAN FRANCISCO, March|—Saddened by the final ee : : 3 in Boys’ and Girls’ club work, Home |the executive order not Pr at 28.—Dorothy Ellingson, 16-| tragedy of its greatest tor- eer ie ‘ “x , Pe : y : Economies and in the raising and /dent Harding in 1921 te “fie year-old stenographer, who|nado disaster—the burial of} |? : : i 3 : (epding of) live stock Satie wie at |the al oil reserve out of the hands of the secret to three pri: and the se jaye, atlee, Pomerene of winners, as usual, is entirely in| ™ent counsel, in the, 7 the hands of the agricultural depart. | C2S° Opened the final ment of the Univer of Wyoming, In the lease annulm and t feet A Re The basic thought of SHRATOG4-ENCAMPMENT by the Chic way is e ung traverse shot her mother to death last |its dead—southern Illinois | ~ January when her parent ob- | #"4 Indiana today turned undaunted i ia to the mammoth task of rehabilita- jected to the hours she kept | tion ‘tnrcugh which it ts planned | with men friends, came into the su ! : , every survivor of last Wednesday's perlor court here today Wace one | catastrophe will be returned to thi hope—that the Jury which will tr¥| came conditions that existed before her on a charge of murder will be | the territory was laid in ruins. Arete Atantant All injured have recelved medical | ead teen inine ot Wari | attention and all homeless have been a BES | provided with temporary shelter, It B was announted, as plans got under way for a virtual rebuilding of the stricken areas. A colossal task faced cretary of the Attorne 0 chief ex the crin al in t FS r | the agencies aneaged in reconstruc- P 8 mahlgy shot and killea | ™2de for complete surveys of the | : x Beta storm territory. on an “impulse.” | « eroney he pres CROWDS. PACK It was anticipated that four | WASHINGTON Ap. | dentia 6 re COURT BUILDING monthes or more woud be required | fnitoa tian: tore pare jon | Serves by the Overr ISCO, Calif., Mareh ar hundreds of acres of ruins. | ther dénhile Bardi F mp.| he di 1, a h t Hundreds choked the corridors | Te thousands of shattered | ment raflroad in Carbon’ county, | £et of . ot the Hall of Justice today when . rebuild factories and estab- yoming. was filed today with the| 3 . the trial of Dorothy on, 16-| lish new systems of sanitation. Interstate Commerce Commission by | sie 18 year pit ge} Providing destitute families. with | owners of the property. The line now ing Harold Louderbac | means of making a living was an im- iginally was built to serve a mining | Company, t uarded the approaches to | mediate need recelving attention. | project which fall he road has |Clares was ar ec ‘sen court room. | Committees from several southern | been leased to the Union Pacific ra Harpy F. § ir and Al r ‘The trial is expected to. last a) Mlinois counties will meet this week | road’ ¢ g the last three years,|4nd of H. M. Blackmer.and James week with expert t nony res | to select a joint body which will di- but th tena \efused’ to one JE. O'Neill, Americ ofl magnates ing the girl's mental condition oc-| rect all permanent relief work after | = it and the receiver declared independ- | !©W abroad, was significant. cupying most of thi nee ‘The girl as pase BA det made of the Vho 8 once the main street of F i , IL, reduced no w to nothing but a pile of twists s and desolation, follow- | ent oper impossible, “We tried to get the story of the has admitted shooting her mother | needs of the district. a a A atecial 5, ing the terrific ‘arch.18 me bond excha ‘aler, Bla because the latte jected to her "| Henry M. Baker, head of the ais-| 18 the ruin and death that visited the town during the terrific to rnado of March 18. | S Thesern ng “yy is Ht oo he attending ¢ |aster relief committee of the Red b Fall's. son-in-la refiized to ction of a jur -| Cross, announced that his organ! dications that it would require a gon-| tion expects to rehabilitate ev hancello: siderable tir family affected Ly the storm. He} - also stated that an emergency unit | re of the Red Cross had been establish- here shows that A d E npress ed in every stricken town and that parte the avi bre ahaa ¢ ge I p b> temporary relief to te injured and ernment, — val $50,000 2 homeless has been fully taken care through Fall. We have t to g of. the story of the bonds through the Of Mexico Is With funds for the storm suffer- men who know, but the yi n't a , are atl ae in ea in Heneaa eferring to t alleg ion ef the Better. Today our went tres nenine, a | PATE SL gerrarra rae on ame other agen s, National headquar- &. | in secrecy, Mr. Ms so bs re ae pRUSSLE NAGE s2-any ne Ott sie, eg Crom to Washing Death Claims Baby STORM can ace Bet In eg ice Follows Attempt by Charles!" f Hy: pac aaers ar |, Deinke Bout, | Cannon, Colored, to Kill Marvin Mir aii pr ie sell a dat | % ‘: = At one polnt Wilson in Gladstone Lobby Blake Kennedy Int | | akg about them on the it might {neriminate him. This tg I think the ¢ to have passed a satisfs charge of domestic operations, who G: D. Garner Home “ing Albert and the Princess Vic-l returned to Washington from St tor Napoleon Bonaparte, > of | Louis, reported that immediate de. jotte visited her Sat y m and emergency requirements Men of good faith, when dealing sed former | of $50,000 to augment some funds | Charlotte of Mexico, Ill | petng ralsed by local chapterr. Boy Sa turday At with the grtppe, was de ed today James L, eser, vice chairman In F ctory 1 ght. Man Is Dead —- abeth pas had been met but that permanent | Ets “tt After an altercation in the lobby of the Gladstone hotel | tren iis took ners) as an afternoon with her. relief presented an enormous prob-| _‘ a | ese | Swaine = in which he shot at Marvin Wilson, one of the boxers who | ¢; Charlotte's fortune is conserva-|lem, Mr. Fiser called the tornado, | 0f Mr. an | CHICAGO, March 23—c r ACte g i ‘that he co won in the recent Elks’ tournament, and narrowly missed| “wel, 1 . tively d at one ed mil-] which cnused more than 800 deaths | $10 N | As ed Press)—Tod, ' Frank Rector, W ompanion, ( les.Cannon, cole|* I ~e thought certain | e states “the most serious in| q ht ar was re 1 revised. to inc't 1 ored ars of age, shot and killed himself instantly ir of Hapsburg will bring forward erations,” : - t Wear gat p : his | room at 646 East A street Sunday afternoor tain claims as it considers her Hand in hand with reconstruction | Funeral arran e — 3 7 t noon today y at Austrian archduchess (Continued on Page Ten) been compl ta viavareloah. Wistar z ( . 1 not D key and Mrs, Willlar € c i rer t 7 loa 1 220| as material witr : t a mber. 3, 1924) | ntl on Ten) « mn Page Ten) P 138 | Be icles ag ROGCR Pa | | is belleved to een of t . | FOR. ANNUAL MEETING: facto te Carmi TEX RICKARD |:-0 20082 “1s FOUND; TWO f ISDEFERRED °: = UNDER ARREST | | =| ees! OF COMMERCE CHAMBER: ayville ofplooks Tiiesday evening for the pro: Groseville Four Hundred Expected to Attend Big | tne seating capaci of the Hotell maieen 7 Henning banquet room is approxi-| Tennessee Meeting Tuesday Evening; Many mately 400 and with at least 50 busi Kentucky TRENTON, N. J., the request of defense counse fle io» eM ga oa fig ge ated Wil sr iM Sue pects Being Browane: to Casper This h ness men and women coming from ne week imp of sentence him on neighboring towns, it is believed that ak Mah tes niece Roietal fosatians cs | Towns to Be Represented Practically every seat wil be = a total peeussiaiouiecsironvicsed (ra miediately landed, bral | Afternoon from Glenrock Believed Sageihersdareiwulans have rantubed aie hater eer Jaey-Carpentier fight, | man that he ran into. an | to Have Robbed Brown Grocery ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM for more tickets with the news that | F a oe at ee wie “4 hey were sold out, acc ° J, * . t 1tomatic revoly fie rh Toastmaster | | Charles B, Statford, necretary of the| Mrs. Waterhouse |/Vegro Sergeant mped back @ step and) the delivery truck and the major portion of the gro- a Invocation | | Chamber of commerce. Ares 1s ‘ ‘ |ceries stolen by robbers who broke into the W. H. Brown ~ A Resume of 1924 Activities Sia gga eg eae Ussnaaper at Wins Verdict In | A war ded Medal: 1 |Grocery and Market Friday night we arecovernd by Dep- Hagens BUEVEPHOE LOE NE ereatatt | danusl rattles ever]. LOILQON LAWsutt | |uty Sheriffs Neil Patterson and Jake Carter in Box Elder na Club quarte Twenty minute address | | Staged by, the business men's or ST, LOUIS, March - | canyon, 25 miles southeast of Glenrock, Saturday night, the Bowman ~ Robert D. Carey Lions Club qu March #%—The jury | negro sergeant of the now a jar ffice, was #8 "Fifteen minute address | | 8@Dization in Gasper. By inviting] LONDON, Belected | | People from out of town com-|which has been hearing the case ms | munities and by requesting them to] Mrs. Murlel Waterhouse again sported when they returned to C DaSDer Sunde Id youths, believed ) ‘That the cal youths w hort talks by representatives of the several communities come prepared to explain their own| Lady Wilson-Barker to recover 10,-|day when Major Gen fr that broke Into and | t ed: to r et ‘ % ; tor t.| robb W. HL. Brown G a had be aft in attendance community problems with a view to unds which the plaintiff} Duncan of Onia “copllies 1 Market Friday night, were he f securing the co-operation of Casper,| claimed the defendant had extorted | ins the Seventh hig room by haa tite at ain Glen f { ‘ 71 T0310 ; * it is Intended to make the meeting|from Alfred nels Waterhouse, | presence of office tt pte sted is K y a Belief that all available reservations for the big annual } oe state-wide interest husband of the plaintiff, now de-| Sixth infants » notified and} by Dek uty Sheriff How urd dace by the tact hey had owen banquet of the Casper Chamber of Commerce will be sold} ‘rho agricuttural development of} ceased, brought in a verdict this at-| near here 1 Spaeth p eae ‘ ea trait Na n i i k r. | guished to Fort ¢ lins no! a ere arrested o the t to lighte and that fully 400 persons will be present, was expressed te male eat be the theme of ths ternoon 8, favor of Aes. hy ater | tished > oun istoa <0 0s | there igfiten’ th : a e PA address of A. »wman, director of | house. ‘ound that R. P. Shelc | ‘0, whos f ee b yesterday by the Chamber of Commerce committee in the extension department of the Unl-|named as an alleged party to corated for’ herc in actic r Su Sheriff ‘ f had obtained Toy Smit charge of the sale of tickets. op | Yersity of Wyoming This address|extortion, had not conspired § Filipino 1 € n De-| afterr would rancher, to pull them out, Patter All persons are urged to be on hand promptly at 6:30 (Continued on Page Ten) Lady Wilson-Barker, lcember 7, 1899. | the ticket ES | (Continued on Page Ten.)