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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper | WEATHER & | Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight Cy 3 and Friday, probably rain or snow tonight In extreme souhteast por- tion Colder tonight in east and south central portions. Ril ee | ten perature Friday. MZMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX NO. 148 CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, gee 2; 1925 Dor pings or ‘ Newstar nds, & cents Publication SHI > ? ° eo > > ° ° > ° cy ° OPERA STAR Is FACING pEGSECUTION AS DRY VIOLATOR UTE MEDICINE MAN _ \lQU08 StU Chapman Cool Wl. th CHIEF'S SLAYS CELLMATE Wia&thillintin Denial of \GHIRT ACTION ie LABORING |STOLEN RADIO FARRAR'S CARAT Crime Charges|5§ DISMISSED Piece ARCHDUKE | FOUND, THREE 1, 9, BIRDER master criminas on witness stanc in WITH SCORING IS FINED U N DER AR REST ae = Own Defense, Says He Was Never in VIENNA, Apri aapae Ss Save Ye S Held : Store Where Officer Was Slain Judge Says He Never tala TS eae hn Police this afternoon at 2:45)are working on clues which it {s tar el Possible HARTF . sane pa , Heard Case Involving “| pleaded ‘the Atehduke Leopoia | 'clock entered a house at 634 Weat | expected will result in the recovery) Ags Result of R, id| ,, HARTFORD, Conn., April 2.—(By The Associated : : Bien’ urralenbabronum@ueoalngs hie enth streetand recovered: the| of, practically all’of thevarticles. re- | S esu. Ae) ald | Press.) For more than an hour today Gerald Chapman, More Perjury Than ' motoreyele last night and knock | dio set and banjo stolen from the] ported stolen in the past three ds Made by | U.S LA ents |mail looter, who made a sensational escape from Atlanta | : dA | | K | [ | \ F aa RA TE Hae heunes seat tae tence at gents | prison, was a spectacular witness in his trial for the mur- In Recent Hearing. ‘The archduke explained that he td » is LARAMIE HIGH der of James Skelly, a policeman, during the robbery of a natin Rana 6e ROUSE’S POINT, N. Y.,| New Britain store last October. | was employed nightly to rush mo- | rented b tion pictures from one theater to Lieutenant on or - eS another and had no time to lose. | thes criminal investigation depart- NEW YORK, April 2.— ar y. 2. T 5 | Shortly after Chapman's test!- enthal store in New Britain at any |, : The victim of his motorcycle said | met, led the police ralding party 222 ate n z ne, ae ioe | mony, both sides rested and a recess| time. It was in this store : eat |Charles H. Duell, head of a Mexican Who Taunted ne ocute: Three men were found in the house Prgpecutio: 9. eraldine | was taken with arguments to fol-| Skelly was murdered motion picture company pae don’t want any compensation. | 4d were booked at police head Farrar, noted singer, as alow th ternoon. His direct examination was brief. | was held for grand jury ac- Aged Medicine Man ‘The defendant is a victim of hard | Quarters on a charge of investiga- result of the seizure of liquor | , Admitting the mail truck robbery | Under questioning of Frederick J.|tioy ‘anche pa 5 luck," but the magistrate fined | tion In connection with the passes- AGE GAME in cher ‘private gar was in w York in 1921, for which he|Groehl, he told of having met Wal.|tion on a charge of perjury the archduke 20 shillings. sion of stolen property. These men penal sent to Atlanta, Chapman de-|ter F. Shean of Springfield, Mass.|today after Federal Judge Is Clubbed to Death one of whom is Summers will be nee Aa nied killing Skelly. He admitted four | who first accused him of the Skelly | Mack had dismissed the bill of com ding report from | to the collector agents her . questioned this afternoon as to how} 7 ra | victions for erlmes and sald he}murder throug the agen of | plaint filed by Duell in his suit to eS vort at Ogdens . | ge ° y By Fellow Prisoner. SO VIE | FLAG they came to be in possession of the! CHICAGO, April £—Zaramle,| ee nsburg. eas loye two ex-convicts in a|“Dvtch" Anderson, his pal of the| compel Lillian Gish, screen star, to ee radio and banjo. py yo., high school’s fast basketball se i ra ses 8 pri \ at ta New| crime syndicate that operated in a 7 Yc mail robbery. make pictures only for his company five was leading the Durham, N ork, was ur deputy] dozen cities. He sald that he had] Under cross examination, he re-| “ 22 yet to 9, at the end of the|customs collectors after it had] been t Ma ay eee on aa eee ccused of five crimes besic fused to be rushed into answers at] perience * ey ; y At the time of going to press the y CORTEZ, Colo. April 2.| WAVES OVER, | enree men found in the houso were | quintet, 1 half "s murder which later were;the . seer ' 5 sanaath R in today’s*third round of the| crossed the border enroute from| skell —An aged redskin, solemn held incommunicando at po-| ii ersity of Chicago's naticnal| Montreal to Rutland, Vt. where proved to have been committed by iat Ite lice headquarters awaiting grilling Miss Parra ato action . medicine man of the Ute) AKA ALIEN |ie res tice Suite SN25| tournament Jailer Farrar was (0'appeas neon the tribe in southwestern Colo- said Judge Mack, “have nd of State's Attorney Hugh|I had before me a case of such a Alcorn went into the] flagrant breach of trust as has be st life over the objec-|shown in this. With the oner's” pa poss!’ \ 0 : stolen property was recovered, po-| __ 3 ‘ Explaining his possession of wea-| of Groehl, which Judge Jen-| exception of one case, I have heard rado, was a prisoner in this ss lice requested Mr, Watson of the NA VY PLA NES Pour den ,faid they found|pons found when he was captured | nings overrule no other case wherein there was ancient town today while his} moscow, Apri! 2.—The official] Watson Radjo shop to inspect the i ae ies ESOS DE ERs whis-) at Muncie, Indiana, he eaid he and} Cooly and candidly he discussed| more perjury in connection with Noale face’ Drothera set in motion| agency Rosta announces that. the | Tadlo. . According to palice, Mr. Wat and beer concealed in the car. | assoc had an interest in a|the spectacular criminal record un-|poth the affidavits for preliminar | the laws of civilization to exact the| soviet flag was solemnly hoisted to-| Sn late this afternoon identified the AND PIL 6) TS Miss Farrar was in bed in her|tum runner which smuggled whis-|der Alcorn's urging. He admitted | injunction and the testimony offered pennity for the death of « pappoose| day at Alexandrovsk, the chief town | Tadio as the one which he had sold stateroom and was not disturbed, | Key from Be and the guns| four previous criminal ictiens | the court.” 1 alive as a sacrifice to sacred] in the northern section of Sakkalien | Joe May. : She did not’ appear during the| Vere to ward off hijackers. and discussed them, dispassjonately.| 41 for Duell was fixed at $10,000, al rites. island, which is returned to Russia | Pollee are working hard in an et ARE MISSING sehioh, Chapman, cool and” collected, | “When Afcorn waked the ynflinch-| 11 jadeo Mack later released ‘him The prisoners, Mormon Joe, today the recently concluded treaty] fort to put an end to the recent The singer and her party were| toa heen tn eh val fever idl is ges, anata 1 Sp ha Ha hen in the custody of his counsel and faced charges of the federal and series of robberies in Casper and allowed to proceed to Rutland with sista vse . nikame! int ba, a ate 3rother Holland S. Due! state governments as an accessory Uf, April 2.—Tywo | Out furnishing bond Duoll was undergoing cross ex- to the burial of the Indian babe and 3 Ola rine TATE COE AAT | wah amination when the trial was halted. as the slayer of Joseph Chavez, a rik aviators whose names are unknown} RUTLAND, Vt. April Mem- The trial began on March 23. Mexican cell mate, whom he clubbed at the North Island air station here,| bers of Geraldine Farrar’s party on aT to death in the Cortez jail late yes- havebeén ant 30 0" TEW y sing since 5:30 o’clock| concert tour said today that it was NEW YORK, April 2.—Charles H. terday. The medicine man's sou-in- E esterday afternoon, when they left| near beer and not champagne t Duell, who fs under cross examina- law, Pate Nay, is charged with the in Diego for San Pedro, it was an-| customs its seized when they tion at the trial of his suit to compel murder of the infant. nounced at the station this morning. | searched her private car at Rouse’s Lillian Gish, screen actress to make Federal officers, armed with war- Point, N. Y., yesterday. Miss Farrar pictures only for his company has rants, were to arrive from «Denver refused to comment on reports: that admitted that he consulted Elihu today to take charge of the invest! INJURIES IN forty bottles of wine and a quantity Root's firm last y concerning pos- gution of the burial ceremony, as the of rel beer had'’been found in her sible libel proceedings against a alleged crime was committed on af car after {t crossed the border on newspaper for publishing that he Indian reservation—where the Wash- Efforts are being made by George; Bruso came out of the house A UTO CRASH the way from Montreal to this city. Three trunks containing clothing | trunks {n their home. When leaying | and the actress were engaged. ington government has jurisdiction. The state, however, probably will | W. Soe Her manager denied that any|and perscnal belongings valued at liquor had been found in the car] gg99 was stolen from the home of self defense, the officer shot him, 1n 16 Champagne! futo! the, United Mrs. C. MacIntyre at| here rented an apartment at 502 L flicting what is believed a fatal when liquor was easily obtain-| 1133 North wound, according to the Seattle re-] BUTTE, Mont. April casper they 1 placed their furni-} Duell had claimed throughout his turn} test that he and Miss h were , explaining t there were two phases of the romance—one w n the were ged before his dive Vroman post, American Legion, | brandishing an iron bi prosecute for the killing vf Chavez | to trace the war record of Willfam | policeman appeared and, c! as the killing occurred outside the | Bruso, who now lies at the point of servation boundary, death in Seattle from a bullet wound "1 ; Sateol that he suffered in a battle with a The xovecanient-ch policeman, it was announced yester- ture in storage and on their r until they were able to settle after. | 26 in their home. The trunks fter. | were sto! erson street some- | str rges that Pate Vernon | able here, time hetw 1 4 o'clock Tuesda: Nay, whose squaw recently succum! "2 adem port. Wallac , died today fgom injuries — noon and 5 o'clock yesterd din the yacant house and} when they were ed to illness, wrapped the body in a | 2 at legion headquarters. The wife told the legion that Bruso| sustained when a levee automobile | OGDENSBURG, N.Y. Aprit 2.—| noon, Mrs, MacIntyre told The Trib-| Mr. and Mrs. MacIntyre expected 0] after his divorce, blanket with the living child and sent The legion has learned that Bruso| 1.4 piaced his discharge papers and] in which he was riding with a friend | Whether Geraldine Farrar will be| une this morning. move back into. the Jefferson street} ‘The engagement was broken by both to their eternal resting place | lived here and worked at 4 me) war record documents in a box and| John Kiely, went off the paved high- | prosecuted as a result of the seizure} About a month ago Mr. and Mrs. | © beats ht lee consent, Duell avers. Miss Gish has “ypon the coercion of Mormon Joe” | chanical trade for at least ‘tie | had secretly buried them in the back| way a few miles west of Butte this |of liquor in her private car yester-! MacIntyre returned from an extend The trunks contained practically | denied it ever existed. —as a coroner's jury yesterday |months. Clippings from Seattle] org raaknitae” en antdsr on Tane! retire) I visio to Laramie and stored the | the entire wardrobe of both Mr. and} When Duell admitted yesterday charged. The bodies were exhumed | Newspapers say he claims to be a | Mr on the reservation where they were | shell-shocked veteran of the World MacInts e besides linen, mar-|that he had asked legal advice con- rlage license, army discharge papers, |cerning lbel proceedings, counsel buried last week. ‘The verdict of the | War. He is supposed to have once personal papers and effects, hats,|for Miss Gish said Duell had fur- inquest was that the infant was bur- | driven a stage between Miles City, und practically inclusive of all the] nished Root's firm with a note deny- fed alive und that its mother died of | Mont., and Casper but this has not | personal belongings possessed by the | ing the engagement. y natu causes. been verified and it is also thought a 1 Counsel produced the note, signed i : that he enlisted and seryed in the J A a Baty Both Mormon Joe and Nay are in| 0 Vt srontana regiment. ‘The addition. to the trunks a box | by Miss Gish. ‘The lawyer contend Jail here, under guard of the sheriff, | <7 ie = containing books was also removed |ed the bo of the n us in 4 asked the local Seattle legion n ate yesterday, Chavez chide e " with the trunks, Mrs. MacIn Due andwritin, ad Late yesterday, Chavez chided the | TOct ty secure all available Informa: ith trunks, M lacInt iell’s handwritir a chia and’ told him that he, 1+ The Seattle newspaper: clippings it ng n were priceless from | Lillian Gish. : aba soon would die for the crime. While | describe how Bruso. was recently ACSIERLALELEAPRIRL AE ayaliom tio | iter cidabe Ve the Mexican, an bootlegger, | Shot by a policeman in the former's Z MO Mactiityre told: the = ws. back yard when he interefered with uy P li h Mi . t reading in his cel ¢ r Indian ase | his ha ne or arrest Bruso’'s wife. The woman | ane feign: ne tackes a” Tas i Vena, but Chaves wa dead ing the neighborhood by her insist: Counsel for Girl Matricide in ome Statement to Jury Corning Crude | sie meedea for immediate use. When | Hi According to authorities, Mormon ) M160 Olt ee to take strip of she féft: they hbuse, Mre:. Macintyre Joe and Pate Nay will be ar before the United States sioner at Durango, Colo. on igne ami: arges Yester-| Under Guard ro visited property of the Bruso back yard Refers to Mother’s Attempt on Life of Father and Cut in Price | eco ar se for. street improvement purposes, afternoon Mr. M hou 1 found that ever of murder, and probably ibe held for the story saya. Abnormal Life Led by Defendant gee. Hie NEG ba Sis ruc Re SR <The the A action by the federal rand Jury at PITTSBURGH, April 2.-A. re. adbarently mado with a pa - Demonstrations Durango next ‘Tuesday. hey are ~ § GH, April 2.- ph htor oped lbbacgm he at Bc. 100 0 . res, the M Wer ait avec ‘ ; | duction of 15 cents barrel in the ; the two terror oh geaetina e phe: vats be oe Dunlap ade SAN FRANCISCO, April 2.—Pre-natal influence and abnormal acts dating back | price of Corning Hs epee Sig hs halt ind lWiteresrbibe Pueblo. or Durango, It was an Assistant To through her childhood will be argued in Dorothy Ellingson’s behalf in an effort to send | Buckeye Une twas annoy Mr. MacIntyre ls employed by the frontier where the wing Machine compan nounced. her to the insane asylum instead of the state prison. This was revealed by counsel for | ¥i'0™"™ yg | The sFabbars. tos alice teed rigid oh t ae ae micer | Sec Jardine the girl matricide in presenting her case to the jury, preliminary to submission of evi-| other manat 1 and the sleuths hip hel Ry enh a aan AOR will de | 4 dence. The girl, tortured by the story of her life as unfolded before the court, fainted — r cor t Chiet A. 'T. Pat ake fend as well as prosecute Mormon Su ee away twice before adjournment of yesterday’s late session was taken. ‘ | WASHINGTON—Secreta Ke ae 10% t Joe, Ute medicine man, as the re-} WASHINGTON, April 2.—Renick| By a strange twist which the mur. Circumstantial evidence at she ed Assivtant Di Attorney Har-| 4, Made eintied cbhitinan, ‘of lttie| beharthe Ai patrol A sult of his position in two charges} W. Dunlap of Ohio took office as} a trial has taken tn developing| Milled ber mother as charged | mon D. Skitlin this defendant} governing board of the Pan-Amert-| their tial *t nt shale ke ye nst him growing out of the al-| assistant ary of agriculture, | into a determination of her pres Her father admitted he did not at tu Killed mothe ean union to fill t inexpired term | 1 T ne @ robber ae approach the build ed burying alive of an Indian] filling a position vacant since Assis | 4+ sanity, the gitl's at “*"| tribute her mental condition to her Wo ur pulating \ ce Gita ish a2; tibet is Va i ponkesy)| 6 baby girl on the Ute reservation in] tant retary Gore became secre- girl's attorney today | fajjure to attend church. Furthe . j ere et ens be eS (Continued on Page Twelve) tary last Novembe Introduced evidence to establish by| question elicited from him that s fs t had been abnort virtually e r a part [Seimei RAIL DIVISIONS MERGED fused to answer questions, be sal : onan Was all abotit, He conceded ‘ahe had | circum nswered other questioy it how] The gi ery 1 agitated mon Skellin, read an extract from| 1 ning the sanity | hearin JA testimony at the coroner's Inquest | yeste afternoon before’ a jury, quoting Ellingson as saying “he| Alexander Mooslin, ‘her ebtet coun:} With practically all ¢ $1,500,-; moved to the Nebraska n this | periods in only four years out of the = never had noticed anything wrong | sel sald that a prenatal influence) 99 two-year construction program | Week and his family will follow at| last elght years, It was stated by Mrs. Clara F, Goodman, proprie-|for the night, Parrlott met Mrs. According to Parrlott, Mrs. Good-| with her mind. would be shown in. testimony re: 1 at Aap aed | the end of the school year. Mead's| Mr. Niles. | toress of the McClure rooms at Goodman, her husband and another| man and the two men commanded| The girl, whispered to the matron | garding the abnormality of her] @Mlthed In the Wyoming division of) cosine, WL, Barr and Chief] ‘The eight-year period rs all West Midwest avenue, and George|roomer by the name of Clark, Par-|bim to hold up his hands, searched | indignant comments on the testl-| mother shortly before her birth the Chicago & Northwe Rail-| Clerk R. M, Sorenson have also mov-| of the boom era in Casper and the Clark, a roomer in the place, were|riott declared that he purchased] his pockets und relleved him of all | mony “We will prove,” heauserted, “that| way® company, thie 4 de CORRE: WHI thelr Ce enitee a Rak na he ence er aid. thy Arrested this morning at 8:26 o'clock | several drinks for himself and | his cash. MINARESLP WHE! weciiuad anAl Lieu! | Gde night hes father twas, aWalberind Seen’ cohsolidatedwith Wher HBes Coenienotion: teowrete | Eininesd Cena eee ee eto by Officer William Russell on com: | treated the three others. In paying This morning about 8 o'clock Par-| tenant of Detectives Charles Dullea,|/in the night by the clutch of his] Hille division, in the engi | now comple: consisted of laying | Niles says. 4 plaint of Dick Parriott who alleges | for the drinks, he flashed a roll with} riott rushed up to Officer Itussell] head of the police squad, took the | wife's handy about his throat; that] partment, and three Casy heavier rails, cutting down grades Whit ures for the entire month that he was hijacked out of $50| three twenty-dollar bills and had| who was patrolling bis beat, and re-| stand. He told of his investigation | she attempted to kill him as he slept] have changed their residence to Cha-|and other tmprovements over the] ot March are not yet available, the while n roomer in the house last | one of these bills changed to pay for | ported the robbery. Officer Mussel! | of the death of Mrs, Ellingson find then fell in a hysterical ft on|dron, Neb., to be more centrally lo | lines {n this part of the state February report shows that freight night. the dein‘. Later In the evening called Desk Sergeant Guy Wright at} When the defenso started this line | the floor." cated on the ra d, it was ar The volume of freight and passen+! business was heavier than for four According to the story told police | after everyboily had imbibed several | the police station and the patrol wa-|of testimony, the prosecution ques| He promised to establish the clr-| nounced today by Wallace T. Niles. | ger business sacted here during | years out of eight and It ts known ¢ by Parrott, he went to the McClure | drinks, Mrs. Goodman and the two] gon was dispatched to the Midwest | tioned its relevancy. tances that produced in Doro-| division agenty the past two months by the com-|that March busine wily aixo show rooms last night and rented a room| men demanded the money from him, (Continued op Page Eight) “Are you prepared to admit,” ask ‘ontinued on VPage Bight) i. L, Mead, division engineer,' pany has been exceeded in the same (Continued on Mage, Eight) .