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" The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater « .vi:. Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER ~ & a Unsettled tonight and Thursday, showers probable, except snow in mountains. Colder Thurs and in east and south portions tonigh: x MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX NO. 147 CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1925 Oa Streets or at Newatands, 6 ocente a Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month (dui02) “weroyeny oy Publicat Tribune Bidg., 216 E. Second St. — JURY SWORN FOR ELLINGSUN SANITY TRIAL -COUNTY CENSUS BEGINS TODAY i, 28 au: GROCERY STORE ates Peon 7. SOD TT QF tmeortance of Correct Couns Stressed as (]IJADRUIPLED IN Workers Take Field in Combined uN sOuTH AK ag ta, CASPER NAN State and School Enumeration = . i The census of the state is under way. In Natrona * | | accurate count of the people at this time. And it will | Crowd Docket; Many | | require the watchfulness of both enumerators and y | | $100 in Merchandise} @ : Is Member of Wyoming} citizens in order that this may be accomplished, | Cases Set for New) ss : Whatever the population in Natrona county proves t | Missino: Other Rob Game and Fish Unit | te upon it will’ be based the leeielatve apportionment at Cheyenne. issing; Uther Ikob- Just Annonted at the next biennial session. —— | beries Here. PP! 5 Since the school census of District No. 2 and the | CHEYENNE, Wyo., April faa ae Be i a state census will be taken by the enumerators at the \1.—More cases have been ‘ same time a full count of the children of school docketed j he Uni G bet PTE er ee : Governor Ross today announced the i : : ‘ool age . in the United Small’s Grocery at 422 South Oak . appointment of three Republicans} Of the highest importance. On this count depends the States court for Wyoming | Street reported to police this morn: and three Democrats as members of| per capita amount of state school funds and oil royalty during the four years since | ing that the store had been broken the state game and fish commission : funds drawn by the school district f, ti the Volstez et beca into by bandits last night and mer- eo for which provision {s made in the poses and sche support t for educational pur- fective Pere aane ceamelese| valued around $100.00 sto- : game and fish act passed by the re- Pa 2 years. There has bee at eek, Oiparestpitoved from the] 4 ® |cent legislature. The act requires It is absolutely to our injury if we fail to get in Seppe ad ato jen. , docketed when the prohibitio ° that the six-member commission] either case a complete i pes bobs se shelves 9,000 Camel cigarettes, 12 shall be equally divided between Re- mplete enumeration. ame operat! day ca ’ e : : : : * . . 2401 a oc! “ three-pound cans of Nash Cottee, oe Z “SEN | publicans and Democrats. ‘The com-| his eiicrnoge sixty school teachers in School Dis- pedal CaS canned goods and other foodstuffs. | a7 1 Gnsmpion of Cleveland, who| mission will have control’ of admin ick NO. © wil start out with this enumeration equip- CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 1.— The robbery occurred sometime)... sentenced to 20 years impris.| stration of the game and fish law,| ment and enumerators in the remaining districts will Forty-two criminal cases have t last night, Officer Baca yest onment for murder of BE. O'Connell, Pupsroed ae di thle eavecliz a com do the same. set for trial In the United “States 4 this morning and made a ain ival Mets Btah orate ¢| mission consisting of the governor, ‘ 5 3 ‘ Re ed Stats Tee eee iten polka aretworiing | On-7YSl Brotiptes, walked jout of | econ Sone toe oF the governer. doin, Mill do their work faithfully and well; but in court tor Wyoming during. the 30 to apprehend the bandits. It is be-| Vite G, and had a 10-hour start| ®ting ex-officio. joing their duty, incumbent upon every citizen | petit jure ee Neatinaraimanee Meved that two persons perpetrated | wian her escape was noticed. Au.| The governor's appointees to the} to afford every help and facility possible to the accu- dered to report on the 13th. the robbery. thorities have traced the woman as coma et and the terms of each rate listing of every person and school child in Natrona Judge Kenedy, after setting c: anitation company re-| far as Springfield, O. “4 eived pleas aah Rell Vesta battery had been stolen per and 0. G. ‘Norval, Democrat, Not only is it necessary to list the members of the | fae o,(O8t) shomenate te from a car belonging to the com C. vf T Buffalo, April 1, 1925 to September family, but any boarders, roomers or transients who en plea of t : ; sullty of the violation of the prohibi- | pany while parked at $00 North 31, T987~ 4 _| at the time are at a given street number. lon law and was sentenced to | Lois Meredit nerican Jack: street. Officer Mussel in pee’. ROP UBiARD: Cody : ackson . t sg ester d James Simpson. Democrat, Jack- raperietars of hotels, rooming and boarding houses | * le cpa , ares i. Hamimons | hoes arutetolte salah t vestigated. son, April 1, 1925, to December 31,] can be of the greatest assistance if they will co-o Fa nate eally transport y sk ritish | Two new Goot tires, tubes and Start Sunday y co-operate ng an | re eked Bri al * rutomobile from Den te 3 elo with the enumerators. tO) 1: 4s rumored she will sue rims, were stolen from a car belor n Watt, Republican, Laramie, ene and war sentenced to|!t '* rumored ing to the Wyoming Grocery com ait Tepes RUMOR Dance as, Let us secure all of the advantages accruing to us in serve six months in the Laramie | : ; My rash Se Re mraebery For Prison der, April 1, 1925 to December 31,| | & full and complete: census, The advantages are | °¥Nt Jail here. n her’ posse oa th ie rol ery Ks i : i i the police this morning. 1931. manifold and obvious, Informations charging 3 occurred sometime between 10 o'clock last night and 6 o'clock this morning While the par was parked violations (Continued on Page Five) WORTH, Tex., April 1.— movie ables of circles m for fevedith tters colonel, behind the Poling apartments, ac- eck) ‘ook, under sen Te ee eat car in| fy Sete immu, (era Co rers t one Lay l ng Tu es d. ay | eneaeden || Orphanage Is front of 316 East Eighth street! worth penitentiany, United States around 7:30 o’clock last night and} Marshall Gross sald today Davis livest at 803 Kirk street, the} pan November 4 yolice record shows. Police are in-] that time he has b: ‘arrant Y e was gone fore Tewiminates, Wheb'l! Under a new Gémitnece tasued | Serer yd ete ee ressive | motometer and cap had disappeared.| son, servi of his be vestigating. | county jail while his case was on x Tag < r the benefit Several fake calls for police ald| appeal. E ES Ss IN Vast Audier “ . Cathedral home at Laramie, came into headquarters tbis morning lai Te I ice Joins in National An- supports some 60 orp! hil from persons intent on perpetrating Dr. Cock is well known to many Wyoming, will be ated April Fool jokes. Desk Sergeant per residents who lived here them as Stone for New Casper High pacinestre - 5, Guy Wright made certain that each| during the days of the oil excite Sehool the»Casper Community. ch call was investigated eo that the} ment in 1917 and 1918. While aw ization, which provided 1 Mu police would be on the safe side {f] resident of Casper the former ex- chool Is Swung Into Place Lig tata coca! “the wolves really attacked the] plorer was interested in oil com- aad; Corse, superintendent aheep pany and lease promotion. On | HARTFORD, Conn., April 1—(By Springfield. Neither of Shean’s two will arrive in Casper tomorro Several people called up and said| ¥everal occasions here he appear- |The Associated Press}—Gerald Chap jpapaons eee Chapman, he tes ete By CARL BLAKER Sheridan, where she has b that somebody had phoned and asked} ed before public meetings in the | man, debonair mail looter went on| tified. He also said Shean was driv As the stirring strains of the “ « gaged in similar work in i : x “ ro} speaker » x fi th otorca y ie Star Span red a ern them to call 298, These persons were wie- ot 3 aker. 2 Ais Jone Ai the offensive in his fight for his lite | ‘TE, ‘8® motorcar previously 1 pang Banner,” | hal in ignorance of the fact that this} lated to his exploraticns in the layed by the hig} fied as Chapman's. piay ) high school cadet band and sung by hundred High school and ¥. W was the police number and the call] far north. when his attorneys this afternoon of school children and grow 1 8 Althat he 0 r sy | have volunteered thelr se: Rewiae presditatpnciot (hid: aatanen noShean previously testified that hel noon air, the ilies va wn folks rang forth on the after- | !tv® volunteer rN was intended as a joke on them. ad never driven Chapman's car. rnerstone of the ne eee tt . tagging the public. Contribut against the accusation that he mur ’ ‘ ey ie ; w Casper high school |... sive necepinble One: nen eisehed’ into. the polos: fess dered Patrolman James Skelly in| gpher Prosecuting witnesses placed /Was lowered steadily by workmen from the late ateall|itnasetmue cart attera te en tion greatly perturbed and reported hei Buttain-taot Getater ea Shean and Chapman in Meriden the/ pulley that held it suspended during thetninvaratee o. ; ah that his car had been stolen. Ser- Dr. David Waskowitz, of New| M&ht of the crime stone ceremony of the Grand Lodge| the g the impressive corner- Recognition of the needs geant Wright reminded the man tha’ Beiteii tite: delehbe erithess. teat he. Ancient and Accepted Masons vos| (00, SPectators after which prayer| home on the part of the this was April first. An officer ac- 3 ey Sanat st lacie terday. after is yes lo offered by L. A, Reed, grand| Public is encourag _the companied the victim of the joke echo) ad nOr wane bis motor. oar : lodge chaplain. Grand secre ‘J, ment that 10 out he 50 « ta" the blotlciwhare he had: lett hie hear the Davidson and Leventhal ‘ he last notes were sung|M. Lowndes read the lst of docu, | receiv , r ear and the machine~ was found department Store, the scene of the 1 w inches from | ment to be enclosed in fr Many of the fake calls were trac- He saw a large car stopped near a vere ed underneath yaDADE? 38R% ly 4 These papers, similar to those @4.to their. source and the’ tables newspaper office, he said. Only one c 1 lod als and as] ually placed In cormenta: turned on the kidders by severe rep rl man alighted from it, he added, a ¢ nad been | enlixhtes 3 CHICAGO ft man he was unable to identify rimands being impos I a ; ‘or t in- | * ei . James Pendandenis, a Springfield tended joke on the authorities. : Ma iterer, testified he had ee Ne wo compar the parties respons on tria nt I jof high schoo! organizations and of the streams of the county will be ea : Pails asd, NEW BIENNIUM PERIOD. sie RY QE MEAD [ait cmcrns mason wicca talitemmrtite l rae aaas Price | before whom the fight for release the state game and fish conmission | Inted der grand master Se on ove, * without pay to see that the fish an B oneasiony by. Grand Wyo., April 1—The| ness. Shepherd's attorneys have de. ULTPCRaRR Te en na | ache ‘granitecoornuietece han, of the ag schedule, fiscal biennium of the State| cided they will ask for trial at once,| MEXICO CITY, April'1.—(By the | 4°98 declarq they will « yolished and smoothed pene ean | teria. chips. “History n Wednesday, April] unless they can obtain his release| Associated Pre General Abel: | Prosecute: ever v ae pevt Th cham darn Blu Rei cos 1, when appropriations made by the| pending trial. ardo Acosta was shot dead by three | *Pective of who they ar ; < dace ne four-ounc recent legislature Lecame available] Defense attorneys today contained} men sald to have been identified as| ‘These game wardens were depu-| *?! which construction | ls and the and all unexpended balances of ap-| affidavits from six witnesses wh army officers while he was entering| tized as the outgrowth of action Pred on the aide ton | grand lodge of Wyom Propriations made by the legislature | they hoped would cause Judge Hop-| the war department last night. Two | taken by local sportsmen’s organiza: | ft G Whad ta bos enn enen of 1923 reverted to the general fund] kins to consider opening against the| persons were wounded stray | tions who iraiia' denminetia “aah. eesnrde the of the State treasury. hearing for bail, denied last week. ' shots. The assassins escaped. the fish « trial if desired and the prosecution, ment of the ODACOULTY | school, annual report of the board | education. June 1924 ‘ " ficers, names of the directors of the 1” ; patroled by about fifty game war J rge of Charles H. Town: | ~agn s =) . . | will be .renewed tomorrow, has in > vienthavieec . sper put c Se IS ENTERED AY STATE dicated he would grant an immediate iS SHOT DOWN dens who have been deputized by| e+ President of the school board| annual tor 1 At Stations Here} these par (Continued on Page Eight) ‘and construction of public his re endeavoring to prc nd game of the county. of the which dren of In Cas oval of organ: tment H home, w from en en ts be A. girls ices In fons of from of the Casper » state hildren ecelved fam (7TH BIRTHDAY OF GIRL FALLS ON OPENING OF COURT HEARING Three Women and Nine Men Make Up Jury in Case; Guilty Plea Admission Is Denied. SAN FRANCISCO, April 1.—Dorothy Ellingson, ac- cused of matricide, observed her seventeenth birthday an- niversary here today by ap- pearing in court proceedings Participated in by attorneys, alfen- ists and other witnesses t deter mine whether she was insane wher she shot and killed her mother, Mrs. Anna Ellingson, one night’ last January. The jury which will pass upon her sanity was sworn in last night after comparatively brief pre ceedings. It is composed of three women and nine men When the proceedings were re- sumed in superior court today the corridors leading to the court were 1 with persons seeking an Imittance to the most seats set side for spec: tors. They were drawn there by thé wide degree of trial has provoked, but pene 7 | t | developments flicting stat the defense and pros The proseoution Iast night dented ‘Phat it had obtained a led state: ment from the young de: which she said she was sane wanted to plead guilty of a c fof having killed her mother, with a full realization of the seriousness of this admission. ‘THREE KILLED, Due Saturday | TWO INJURED IN CAR CRASH ST. PAUL, Minn., April 1.—Two men and a woman were killed and @ man and a woman were injure here today when their automobile crashed head-on into a street car near the Minneapolis-St, Paul city mits. The dead Harry Olson, a patrolman; Edwin Cronkright, garage proprietor, and Claire Miller, peti CONGRATULATIONS 10 HEBREW UNIVERSITY FROM GOVERNOR A055 hways peor T. F. WOODLOCK TAKES OFFICE | WASHINGTON, A 1—Th app. commer Coolldge, t | day. ‘Tho se | Mr. Woodle the last regular F Roesinider “Kin appainterante ® serve until the end of the next reg ular session of congres | | | scriptive of this period in Casper had been covered the slab with a trowelful of cement until the remaining space BEET PRICE WAR IS ENDED. ..._ AUTO MERGER NEAR the sides stood the high school > - ? o “ ‘ ° : > ° > ° ° 4 c ° ° > ° was f 4 ‘e cement was then a pinced underneath’ the stone by ec | ing Grand Master Townsend. > X front of the platform and a dets and with uncovered heads, wear- ing their white aprons, members of| DETROIT, Mich., April 1.—0¢fl. le of the company. Th DENVER, Colo,, April 1.—Dif- Negotiations which brought about | growers’ association might grow|/a marketing body; elimination of|the two Casper Masonic clals of the Dodge Ba thers Automo:| touch with the sitaution tc ferences over the terms of the 1925| the end of the deadlock were car-| beets and sell them as they wished.|the “fire and strike” clause, and ed a semt-clr Behind these | bile Company early today refused to|ever, held the opinion that sugar beet contract yielded ‘to com-| ried on by long distance telephone | Th* cate was brought by Henry | collection of 2 cents per ton’ dues| ranged the tundreds of achool child-| confirm or deny reports from New| nouncement Wagner, an association member,| from association members, on the|ren and adult promise last night and the Jong ex-| by officials of the sugar company who the court ruled, could not be] same baris as last season. The col isting deadlock between the Moun-|and the association last night and| prevented by the association from | lection would. be made upon signed | tain States Beet Marketing associa-| resulted in the announcement of the| accepting the terms of the sugar] authorization for the deduction of tlon and the Great Western Sugar | compromise by W. D. Lippett, gen-| company for his crops. dues from members’ beet checks. company was broken. eral manager of the Sugar company,| The company agreed In the mo@!-|and would be made provided 1 eremor preceded by a The agreement abruptly terminat-|and J. D. Pancake, representing the | fied contract accepted last night to| acres are contracted in the Col parade of the ed a controversy which had been the | growers. pay a guaranteed minimum or tnt | beet growing area, a sepurate mem. | cadet subjects of weeks of deliberation by| Peace was declared a few hours] tial price of $6 a ton for b {n-]orandum declaring thelr dispositior reppesentatives of the interested | after the district court at Sterling, | stead of tginall ne-| to ‘agree to use its good offices and | parties, and after attempts by com-| Colorado, had granted a permanent|ed by the buyers. Other terms to] influences toward obtaining as Musie by the band on the grounds | anticipate what {t- would te. It has| quired by merelal organizations as mediators | injunction, hol in effect that} which the conipany a d were large an acreage to sugare beets as| was the firet part of the ceremony.| been reported for some timo that| banking to end tlp dispute had collapsed. individual me f the beet} 2 “America” was p'ayed and sung by | negotiations yere in progress for the! compan contemplated spectators in such} York that the company. had been] would not be concerning a § sas to completely take all| sold. Arthur T fall, vice pres:|000 merger to include the & Space fronting the building | Ident and assist nager of the| Motor Car Company, the t and on an opposite | Company-and John Ballantyne, treas | Motor Car Company and the urer, asserted that no sale of the| Body « ation wa com pi y d been announced. |X high school band and aterfall indicated that {t was corps and the lodge members s Nnouncement regard: | NE u wil 1 Ne from the Masonic, ten to the ) y would be made dur-|the Lx Srothe Au high school h but flatly refused to! Company « ¢ has be: ose in ay, how the an-| today 00,000,- Packard Hudson © Briggs ed in we that tomobtle the nd ym tly published here today as ono ef the most importar nancial transactions in the his of the tomobile industry. The sale is wud to have. involved more than $100,000,000, practically In cash. Rep- resentatives of the banking firm di clined elther to affirm or the sale and Clarence D’ that, whi not been c ment relat made wit? In finanel clared that the tinancia tinued onjPage Eight)

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