Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 29, 1925, Page 1

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Che Casper Sinmday Crifnme d gh BNO} 7 *M> YOLUME 34 MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1925 | : MAIN NEWS SECTION COMPROMISE SHATTERED IN E ELLINGSON CASE POLISH ‘REDS’ IN U. S. ON WARPAT MMSE | ANYS FRED (IN | GERMANS TO |Demonstrations Against Death Sen-|| MAILE ROBBER tence Passed on Leader in Poland WILK QUALIT ae » OTH BUYOUTS | SREP TORY | sono en. AND EX-AIDE | ' t _- CHIEF TODAY DETROIT, Mich., March 28.—(United Press.) —Police MATCH WITS: r | ‘reserves today dispersed a crowd of 300 communists that 1] f 1 = s E 4 r _— = gathered before the Polish con ulate, protesting against | aah act I ve i Sympathy W ells Up for 4 the arrest of Stanislaw Lanzu “red” member of the Polish parliament. : | = a d ‘ Matricide W ho } Held Sheriff to Take Over fils age rat tached Sten of Con CR 3 MG Tests Run by Govem- p ppp ‘ He linge Oc ; at Specialist ON STEAMER ae Complaints. | emer: Medamanateg vod, chested’ bast ares : 4 ners denouncing the “capltalistl # I ‘ March 10 to 12 years old we ‘at witt Regt nounced @ mass meeting v . Pes m t . 1ere seemed little hope to 3 at teal ee WASHINGTON, March 28.—Carry | 4 | terdas npleting ‘ v yi charged! ith ing banners bearing the legend ¥ est of the I Tite aH ne n with the Polish bourgeoisie,” \ ‘ that < \ I \nné i her if erican and Polish com - i fx 1 s staged a two hour “red” : sulted stration in front of the Polish fon in the fashionable Sixteenth nots all went wild and | except for some blows struck and ne loss © rock articlés. none . street section of the capt oday. iS Pl top Leh Geese ak of the capital todey- |! Summer Plans for Both! It is the habit of the five smaller a front of the legation Gi ove cihuameate tials, Ratteeey cr ' ° (Continued on Page Four) ils and Boys to den Creek They had finished Se TEE) ace en AORN LUMEN NENT | Bene UP | Wieser party whizzed by. No names of any apie ay es . ‘ on the ¢ of the lads involved were obtained ea cea anh Are a An assembladge of all r wbihoe i ‘ was 81.7, showing a1 the ckelice, The matter as | ree em any or terested In scout activities ae oath Evbcontel phil Ute ut the polls tomorrow as Improbable. ing"aithe sumther program: whic! 0 poin turned over to the sheriff for in-| yyy) ghost Pidle | oi The scores of all the tocal dairies | OE ee Vhile it is felt only a miracle includes the working out of details See: Saito gh tevially 1 Mr SAIL ORS IN ———-_ could give any one of the seven | for the opening of the summer camp if bh Seaaieaa Beth ces, aaeeree | ACD Ue 4 i candidates the necessary majority Ll] at, carevturst witt occur at 6:20 lat eT EES nes | of all votes cast, Dr. Karl Jarres, o'clock Monday evening at a dollar Py ; toll ede 5 ike, ne DI IEL OVER joint candidate for the parties of dinner at the Hotel Townsend and hy Leahtasbeviit in Mey. ‘that 4 hd 4 ve t, is favored to lead the big ae the event promises to be one of th : Mepettiine etter ty. ¢ field tomorrow's balloting for°a] The forum luncheon of the ant gatherings of scout . : most impor . Cesper:lins md T CAPTAIN DEAD Dew. Dresieatrot Garren yt: | Chamber; of ‘Commerce ached activities of the year. ‘ J than ordinarily nd in’ comm 35 L O A N | In today’s betting Otto Braun,| Tuesday noon at the Henning hotel ¢ hg ties of this size. former Prussian premier, is conceded| will be an open meeting. Members} In‘addition to the executive com- * Mr, *Péatce praise wa | ac » si heecand=spaceni: DroVilhelaMarxy/-having suggestions -for-activitiesof | mittee,all.members of the Scour pana N. EL Moe, dairy i former chancel! 4 Centrist can-| general” cotifivimity interest are re-| Council, which number 90 publ GERALD CHAPMAN | cou; health didate, 1s expected to finish third| quested to present them at this| Siprited citizens of Natrona cour HARTFORD, *¢ Maéen 2s.—| Stated that th “f land Dr. Willy Helpbach, democrat,| meeting. . The program was to have | there will also be present the scout-/ 400 Whether Gerald | ity of milk . —— fourth. ; : been given over to the beet sugur| masters, assistant outmasters, | (United Slt ene Walter | dairies. was due to 35 | 1e presidential campaign, which] interests of the state so. that they | troop committeemen and also execu: | © rrntie torhier axsoclate, bus the| Instructions and advice AUSTIN, Tex., 3 28,—s | has been extraordinary in more re-|could tell the forum about their] tives interested in the | oaeekest wit andthe. shatpest, gaze|(The primary. change and aed Pe an ge seorge | spects than one, closed today in a| marketing problems in Wyoming, | Sctlvitles, in view of the ee N clement. in Chap.| ment, however {s due to the dal Eset cpfoeen nal! torrent of words. Candidates whoj| but circumstances are such that it] Organization to utilize the BAB stare ¢ ern hich men tt selves und the impro ding factor methods used by them in bar ptafn, was found.tn his par-| previously had depended on. radio| will be necessary ave that pro-| Scout camp quarters the ally submerged automobile in Jand the newspapers for delivery of m at a later date. If plans are| Year. = as anlready shown hia | milk Austin near here ‘today. Th) S| their messag jdressed large audl-| changed again before Tuesday, an-| The executive committee extends | . edn has been’called|) While the ait found:at the foot t cliff} ences, and the public that hg@ béen| nouncemeént will be made in the} a cordial invitation: to all other per ; ecution’s table to mateh| (Continued on Vage E where it had apr tly d ed | (Continued on Page Five) newspapers. sons who may be interested in the fl is former’ com “at Ls Le director of him pitta Ed boy and girl scout movements tc a | present at the dinner and are urged ig ae plating irene ae Borrowed For | aa: mottat Tumnel LO Save Neck, 222288200 (ee # Teap ot Inn T S scout activities will also : fal before | amateur executives who are Often dur | every assistance be extend never he ; ; | carrying on the work and the per-| ing her test y Chapman would | /ENVER, lo. arch 28.—An | . he ay tie a » C A a Bob 8, a | sons interested in this movement are | catch | in diately she A a 1 n Ra l ided | j iB complete iuataierrat tun | heartily invited to be present would falte r votce would drop com. nm au Probably no movement in this|and her ¢ ust would become eee reetrnnss ay. community 1s of greater importance | evident lcatiowanroaAdie féori: New | to its welfare than is the work which| ‘The day be a sales girl from Raids Made in Oil Field Re ion Include rork banker apie: pee : ome is 80 ssfully be carried onja Ha tment store had Te Ae ee ea cee “Confession” of ‘ Million-Dollar Germ | i cay being carrie inn | undergone the scrutiny of Chapman ‘ee § 5 cording to the commission proved in. : cil. The upbullding of the youth o a to westity and became eo) A nother Visit to Bootleg Joint and adequate on account of unforeseen Murder Obtained by State. Under the community stands out pre-e Aisturber t, Jt. waa/ only {Bruen difficulties in construction of the eaieen tev eroataatsetepe, ini tis: | conse ag. Da cont ty Sid aes Arrest of Bartender ene bore under the continental a | Threat of Death, Claim Betine ties poe es Seen nip. Fb e é a : oes tet ; as one of the a b | teneely. 1nter esting ‘3 Les bash tact ; : Two prohibition raids were staged yesterda} Beet Grou owers | CHICAGO, March 28.—(United Press.) —Dr. Charles | #4v°"; not alone to : ievog es loubteaper | it by federal - ‘ girls but to the adult t rs 7 r G, Faiman is trying to save his neck from the noose at the | of any community 1a 1 f mself}an abandoned k W i Get N @€W | expense of the life of William D. Shepherd, attorne |to participate 1 2 confiscated 21 gallons « Sh¢ herd in the “million-dollar germ murder,” dactaredi| rganizatl Ale ; re ratus incluc W illis um Scott Stewart, chief of She pherd s lafvyers, | time to come pall | £ov" ap. Ss fon on! In the following list < merit. will’ te ition to this angle, Stewart | every walk of life. It 1s is hat tases ‘or bal ald produce an affidavit} pected that every member 7 ’ + iy -Buaar Shephe cused of murdering|by Wart Clark, a former salesman] council, whether executive commi ~ JOIN IN CLEAN- UP A ND int reas ire Billy McClin-|for Faiman's “National University | tee, scoutmasters or troop tee ‘ t oy's|ot Sciences,"s in which Clark de-| men, wil and ithe ; x > - |clared he thought Faiman and John] gay See ear utle it PAINT-UP DURING WEEK Falman,| Marchand, another salesman, were] Gxpootancy that many will attend 4 : ring | {n 1 conspiracy to blackmail Shep-| who are interested in the | Bh i ions | Counett s—R | State's Attornéy Robert E. we | president through | promptly denied to’ newspapermen | commissior Falman (Continued on Page Four) id county law cement . THEATER THROWN IN PANIC. = = HOLDUP HERE CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 28.—A murder and suicide in the orchestra pit during a burlesque performance | \\" ERG AMOR LADOREE eeiee is talr aA caused a near panic in the Loews’ Park theater here this evening. ri ha et sist eee hans ive 1 i Homer Walters, former orchestra leader at tho Alhambra Playhouse, shot and killed Miss Lillian Tyler as she sat | keep matt great ¢ \ a] sake sta res ! at the pipe organ of the Park theater. Walters then shot and killed himself. wonder-worke mak. |." Friends blame jealous; Walters and Miss Tyler had known each other for two yea Miss Tyler was playing a solo w hen n the first shot rang out. Guided by the murderer's flash, the spotlight opera-| help Hayes Hillhouse, 20 years of age, was arrested by Pa- threw a beam of Ight into the it revealed that his;ter that at first they belleved the Misa.7 tyler, 28, was shot througt < tinh t Walt M nme \trolman W. I Harlow after he had held up, at the point of ee SY ; eed its mark, Wal-| shooting was # part of the show the batik. She died enroute to y promot! : ro. |in the foll ‘ a large shot gun, a Mr. Spitzer, dast F street, It showed Miss ‘Tyler « i 1 When Walters fell, however, the| hospital. Walters, whose tecting the € aytown the: yesterday evening, in the , B ngton & Quince rd over the ke 4 r hi 1 € crowd in the theater realized what | given as. 30, died t k sip he cae me : n moaned a long discordant fe spur nd one 1 fell fiat | had happened. There was a scram-| Walters and Miss Tyk , ' i | y ble for the aisles and two- women| seen together regularly during the | valu In ¢ need ) It a 1 After Spitze raised his ( imanded the the| fainted. The lights tn the theater | last two years. A week ago, a Cay a wall-kent ° ote | vit - 1 4 F 5 ain ct railroad pide. accord ig as the musician silent | were fla m at stage cur-| sald, there was a violent quarrel f eral] when Walters objected to Miss Ty lancers n front, ler golng with other men, and walle 1 of the orchestra pit

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