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THURSDAY, APRIL, yaoes PAGE EIGHT The Casver Daily Cribune | TWO ARRESTED SALE OF DODGE “ex Gil’ Today |GOULD UNION IS UPHELD 1 5120.00 Fe omriemes CHURCH FIGHT IS ENDED lic News in its issue of this. week | *tates. if the ms did not turn out = Public Owned Manufacturing Company T Cleaner Is ariel Through Large Securities Sale Is Wo SPs a Projected by Bankers correspondent of the Catholic Wel-| archbishop Corrigan on March 14, fare conference news service, say-] 1895. In 1906, after three children] dispatch, first held the marvlage ing that ecclesiastical authoritles of} had been born, the Countess de Cas-| valid. The count appealed, intro- the Catholic church have held the] tellane obtained a civil divorce from | duced additional evidence, and at the marriage of Anna Gould gnd the] her husband, alleging inffdelity. She| second hearing it was declared null, valid. e ed the Marquis de Talley-| his former wife then appealed and Taking Pouch. | Tle decielons which te final, was fend Bepeigects Duke de Sagan. the marriage was again upheld. An 5 given by a special commission of The count then asked the vatican | appeal to the pope resulted In three BUFE n NEW LORE: April 2.—Ownership of Dodge Bros., Inc., cardinals appointed. by the pope to|to annul the marriage,, claiming | Hearings by a commission of cardl- August one of the largest automobile manufacturing companies in pass on the case, which has since|that before it’ was perférmed the nay eh Eel has refused’ to = 7 in | the country, passed late yesterday to Dillon, Read & Co., 1911 ‘been heard several times by| former Miss Gould had expressed|annul the ; nne the|New York investment bankers,’ in a cash transaction Feb-| amounting to approximately $175,000,000. The price ex- ceeded a combined cash and security offer of more than ),000,000 submitted by the Gen-]a closed family corporation to one Motors corporation through J.|of the largest publicly owned auto- P. Morgan and company. mobile companies in the United Within a short time the huge mo-| States. Re-organization of the com- |tor business founded by John and] Pany’s capital structure is planned Horace Dodge a little more than ten| by the new banker owners who will years ago will be transformed from| Subsequently make a public offei g of securities probably exceed- $10,000,000, sales of the Dodge compa: totalled $191,652,446 last year when 222,236 cars were sold. In line w a policy of putting earnings about the into the property, the business wa arias conducted on a capital of only $10 jas 000,000 until 1923, when {t was rais- | ed to $50,000,000, a pouch n dollar gned to the Federal Ri Detroit from Wash- pile of empt r of a car aned in t testimony of two witnesses who had declared he was with Shean at the SH Old Concy Inn., Meridian, the night a. of October 11. He seemed entirely unruffled GAIN DENIED 0,000 4 Jennings declared a short recess. When court reconvened Alcorn said he was through with the cross examination by Groehl. Again a bur- (Continued From Page One) ley policeman stood beside Chapman — he held up the mail truck in New] as he slumped in the witn chair. CHICAGO, Apri! 2.—(By the As York in 1921 he sald he had not.| Groe ght to show through| sociated Press)—William: D, Shep- “Anderson: had, but I had not,” he} the prisoner that many ermes charg: | herd, cha with murder, toda’ said. ed to Chapman had been committed | for the second time was denied f Alcorn disagreed with Chapman's dom on bail by Chief Justice Jacob version of the mall robbery and the oehl had signalled Chap-| Hopkins in the criminal court: witness, looking straight into the| man to leave the stand, the prisoner, The judge set Shepherd’s formal Prosecutor's eyes sald: after conferring with the lawyer, r arraignment for a week from tod “I don’t want to argue this mat-| turned to it, and turned to the jury | after defense attorneys had indicat- stories —- G. Wilmer, head of the Good-| ter with you. I don’t wish to go in:|and explained that he wanted tojed they proposed to appeal to the (Continued From Page One) year Tire and Rubber company. | to the case-at all. It has nothing} tell of the sawed-off stoguns found} state supreme court on the question thy “this monstrous combination of] who was associated with Dillon, 4 to do with this charge of murder."| in his car. of bail. 1 child in years and a woman in| Read representatives in negotia- C lid O Aid nature," He outlined the evidence] tions for the Dodge properties, is| /OOUL ge ide that would be offered of her early | expected to become chairman of the| irregularities which began at the company. Members of the Y . In Convention He had fired a shot at a Muncie He and his associates, he said, had Policeman at the time of his. arrest| a twelfth interest in a rum ay 'HICAGO, because he thought him a holdup} which smuggled whiskey from Bev-| William D. man, he sald. He safd nothing be-| muda. The guns were used, he sald,|}on the state’s attorn today that fore “he poked a gun under my|in standing guard aboard the rum y would tomorrow apply for ball heart,” he added, stating he wasj runner to stand off possible ‘ hijack-| for Shepherd, who is charged with “an unprepossessing fellow ers.” the murder of his foster son, Counsel ° for rved notice ge of 12, when she and another] banking firm as well as other tn- irl ran away from home and stayed| terests identified wth the tire com- with men. Later, her attorney said,| pany also will be represented on the Gi $ she formed other intimate associa-| board of directors. Present execift won best." So he-acted on the tmpulse,] The schooner brought 1,200 to| liam N. McClintock, before C ylven Ber th tions with men, some of whom she| tives of Dodge Brothers, howeve! There is a marked difference in the appearance and actions of Dorothy | he sald, thinking the policeman a| 1,400 cases of liquor on each trip, he | Judge W. V. Brothers. Judge Jacob knew only by such r as “Goot,"| will continue in direct charge of { ngson, 16-year-old girl on trial at San Francisco for ‘slaying her | highwayman, and he fired to save|eaid. The guns also were used in| Hopkins twice has 1 4 bait. ied “French Joe". “She began| manufacturing operatlor mother. Jail life has softened and matured her face. $4,700 he had. protecting the liquor when it w - WASHINGTON, April 3—Wallace| to freque : The nitroglycerine found !n his| brought ashore. = 2 wf ; » kept late hours and drank boot effects, he said, had been bought by| ‘The defense rested {ts case when DEPUTIE S Al him and Anderson at Shean’s re-| Chapman the stand and the pros- 4 Testes: ne attorney related how the girl's| peated urgings. “It was for him and|ecution began its rebuttal. Samuel 5 a 20 to Calvin Coolidge | father and mother separated about a his gang," he said. “We got it in| Meisels,-a hotel man of Crooked ROME START ‘ : ended | Year before Mrs, Ellingson's death. | the Pennsylvania oll fields." Lake, New York, testified in rebut- peaider day for a|The child, ho explained, had a hard} The car so much discussed in the} tal that George Stuyvesant, once at a home life, with no moral or religious | case was owned. by Anderson and] identified as the new Britain mur- FIST FIGHT Senator Stanfield took the’ recom.| training. | Is 14 himself, Chapman said. The Satur-|derer had worked for him from Oc endation to the White Hou: sug: “This unfortunate mother,” he day afternoon before the murder,| tober 4 to 24, 1924. fe that Judge McCam ve | Said, “frequently tried in a friendly Qctober 11, he spent in Holyoke and} Groeh! got the admission from erate masiea 16s thekvacanne st way to restrain her. ‘The girl never | > Springfield, Massachusetts, leaving | Meisels that he once had been con-| ROME, April 2 iffie in the Se ais threatened her mother. ‘There was| FRESNO, Calif, April 2—The| tor of national parks, were guests ofan International problem, ‘The Rto| the latter elty about four o'clock for| victed as a bootlegger. Captain | trator which lasted no real quarrel between them. The] United States government should honor at a banquet given by the|/Grande is also an international] New York, he testified. He went by Puckett for the Muncie police was|several minutes before the adver- girl's only thr were that she| not enter actively into business perth fran tha be Mar SpRRLIGA ‘cP | eons but not so serious.” Pe oes Sean fpieg his car in iepelled ans ari WARE , saries could be separated, resulted in . v un away elds which ca ther: ; ‘ Slasiibc a ictis pba apunete af . e state rested its case a challenge to a duel from th Bunion Pads In Saige tee fields which can otherwise be han-| sequoia national parle, The country controlling, the larg: )' «r cannot téM'you. where I was allland the detensd rested, immediately | cist deputy Bottal te excoraamedane fe i hak died Uy Private owners and corpora-| “I have no official opinion or ge-|est oil supply will win the next war,|the time,” he tol@ Alcorn when the| after. Arugments began this after. aepaty-Vidiggt whor tall copii tions but the United States Reclama-| commendations to offer now on the| Work said in touching on aerial] latter asked him concerning his tion can be put on a business basis| Colorado river reclamation project, | wart whereabouts on certain dates. ou fon of Dr. Elwood| Work sald, “but I will have when| Pr must remember I was @ fugitive Riese fo cin ci Mead as re ation sioner, | congress convenes next Decemb« Vaccination For | aa S ll F t l| De set 1 cretary | from justice and was jumping, = euskal * ays. 5 to the account, without| DF. Hubert rk, sec ‘y of the|do say that the government should| Wilbur, Work said arpund from state to state.” | oma pox ata Kient=reason; ‘els © was no| interior, sald here last night. Dr.| do something in flood prevention| Hoover will be the first citizen of] Chapman poke in a musing tone evidence that she and the girl ever| Work and Stephen T. Mather, direc-] and in the Colorado river we have|the United States in a few years.” and had to be warned on occasions 2 had any serious differences. Later 5. = to ralse his voice that the jury | is the was arrested and “persuaded Y 7 might hear, He was quiet and self- anes {| tO make a statement,”” in which she U S F ORT possesed and sat slumped down in F “by Surgeon|#dmltted that she had shot her | the witness chalr. His manner eug- ‘a eral Cummings, He said that | ™other 1 7 gested @ young man engaging in a , Sa result of nists use ae al fatal “We will show that this killing oj Pleasant disquasion on current top- creat » ases ¢ 18 have o} od was the act of an insane person,” fes. (Continued From Page One) y 4 Shrine Se cae ee declared the lewyer. “Experts will Concerning the South Hadley,| avenue address. TO MON TANA mentioned] Mrs. Goodman and Clark were show that this girl never has com- Mass., house frequently mentione s. E RAIL PERMIT prehended the proceedings here, that during the trial, Chapman said: bundled off to police headquarters —- she has refused to co-operate with ee paneans bonght Htctor us) for. a| but the other:man, sald by Pirsiott | 7 ea Ons Apel the story her attorneys and is incompetent to] HELENA, Mont., April 2.—A lease bootlegaing » center: ny Denar an ice") 20 ane Bienes a fe foe es of ‘how’ Charles E.. Purdy, omitior IS SOUGHT defend herself on this charge of|ot Fort Harrison Grounds to the celigat slice foe just that. Ra add ee ronan nas GE Ene SOME: |S tive iniain ofl ooiacaneie eae murder.” : |_| state of Montana for indefinite} At a time when efforts are being cise and accurate statement of oper- Be eae ie aratene anderen | tenlng” exouriod.* Bie etcoeaen tt Hutchison, wealthy lumber- Mr, Mooslin added that the girl's] period has been sig with the! concentrated on economy in munt-| ating expenses for the year. fas; deer from the federal peniten-|and Clark were held at police head.|™8" for the alleged.theft of his purported statement st | federal government, Adjutant cipal ‘and county affairs, D. P. Cul-| “Lloyd Lynch is in charge of grad-| trary at Atlanta, or that Anderson |quatters this morning, booived fee | Wife's love was to bo started in dis- ae egal Bar ak sha wees she _ Williams annour len, street commissioner, points to} ing/and Thomas Wilson and R. H.| haa assisted him. Anderson still is| investigation. They aro held for the |ttict court toda R tisraeynaharaiatnatinnae te mane ne ose Was no consider the record of his department for the] Rambleau are the tractor men. Mr. | g¢ large. cou ithorities and {t is under-| 4 Jury to noon. of the cor during th tlons at Case ntration of black shirts, recent municipal el under the di I| Hoover, Dr, Mead GTON the use of bu in y ason WASHINGTON, April 2.—A new railroad corporation, the New York, Pittsburgh a@ Chicago Railway t to an ali ar the evidence ¢n company, fil plication with the] fio” ini 'S over the grounds, the| last year as indicative of the re-| Cullen in the interview today praised 4 tc ig | etoaa thatvthay twits Here ‘AQ for| Which the state will ask Purdy’s Interstate Commerce commission for| {2*2ni!ty, was one more evidence of} government has also agreed, from sults that 1 be obtained in hold-| employes of his department for their Ay vollpem Lagi . Raman ROAM 4 PERSE HOA SOF: conviction of murder was completed. her incompetence. federal funds ine: : lounging shoulder while he was on | prelimin: hearing before a justice fon to build 344 miles of} "san giltngeon who 1 7 inds, to incraese the rifle] ingWown expens plendid work and co-operation with | tne stand. ot tha\ipsace todas yesterday, PeoK. HAD Ry mAlD Une 388 Gallon | Tas iiss menigeh wblaltalier orecia | reenenAT Uieene: aoe Gok The street department was appro-| him In keeping the cost of the city |“ Turing an interchange of argu-| Parriott’s delay in falling to file ong running almost! entirely acroaa| Aina ital heraeltyy where esl td ational gi 4 priated $45,000 for the last year and] 8 low as possible ment, between Groehl and Alcorn in| his charges with the policolast night | yy, 1 diate Pennsylvania, east to wee ie ea Aa bash Sy eared at the end of the year had a balance ss STE which the former objected to the] {s ascribed either to the fact that in | L’$ @ square mea for fe arene a runt y ro! L of $1,600, About $80,000 worth of rosecutor’s form of questioning the | his inebriated state he did not real > . ’ running away from home, 4 Faas! a 3 Riv i H rb . he and his mother heard she work: wag done, Mr. Cullen estimates. prisoner, Chapman sarted to speak. |ize the gravity of his loss or thought | er-£1 aroo7 was in Turlock, Cal., and they went The work done in addition to that Groehl stopped him. it best not to put in an appearance | re and brought her home, She vided by the de ees aa 8 budget “L was just going to ask a ques-| before the police in his ‘“‘moon-sh! 2 +5 a : was accomplished for other depart explained. ea” condition, otments ve business ge, he sald he explained, y nd held jobs at different times, but peers Py pie: DEP TING EDS Never, mind,” said Groehl,, “let er ilites was irregular, ‘punctuated for the department of city park him asi the questions. U S Are Made by absences fr me, late hours Mr, Cullen also has under his sup- Waldo Miller, Chapman testified ° ig and parties, | ervision the administraing of the was “any man who happened to be The girl broke up th city pound for stray dogs. Last year] Jy ln driving,” the motor car so often WASHINGT iui sion shortly after 4 o’clc the licenses issued for dogs number- mentioned during the trial. Manan ieivear mt ae slipped from —_—_— or 82 whieh was the bann: aan —_—- “Names pala: paar _ mavthing, . bee She had sat an nae oa ae ,| Prior to 1925, Up to last night 474 " 5 eee . | you see," he easily explained, “Our resis Ua lad Anigeeas her handkere! F ifttcrisesy rate ihe med ral) dog licenses were issued. Patrick | , bi sais Salty omen sk of the {a:| friends change our names as easily onthe t year up to $30, 6eeere| With her chin sunk on day against seven deputy apaueet une bs stat Of the icity dos) terior department, who 1s under in- veal haere ae nee. oh EVERY BITES A DELIGHT more than three. fourths of the | 2 a tense attitude, collectors of internal revenue on| oun? ander the direction of Mr.| aictment here with Senator Burton esrid De eves tpe, Cay Cbanmen (Continued From One mim of $40.4 adi After a policeman had ¢ charges that they extorted nie] cullen, . Since Mr. Cullen ‘ame |, Wheeler of Montana, on charges | *a{%, Teclaving that: Anderson had 2e = ma *4) out, she shrieied, and the ey from business men of Weat.| Steet commissioner about a year| or consoirney, pleadut’ ; nitty. bought it knowing it to be a stolen} ‘istinct improvement, the agent | ___ eee paused tn b ras they start ‘ie nah inte OE ANY RE « » ample and comfortabl using | Ver xs soe vs ann ee yy rae | motor. bate mn Ske Side ME Guderbeie cate. ral rag . | tucliities for dogs have been p ma Mystere ear arabecie e Bpeaking in modulated tones,| “Ol! shipments ines $1.09 $1.08 Opponent Of dournment until9 ¢ wl dana aves 4 s| : ; days in| Chapman often interrupted his in-}ably during the last Cl . ie —__—_—* peibes: ais lins of the] i) on terlocutor with the words: “If you | sald ‘ Inbo! ~|| _ Cleaning and Pressing Sate | ot as ; § chas| demur I : "| wish the truth, just ask me, I'll tell | £0 8h 1 es whl Sites ie. cies $1.00 B « ,] . i you.” . is unu for ents RY all v Hine baits wn cons! Financter Not | et navies ted m obtaining a Massa:| There ix also large shipments over |f Dresses —..—.-_-$1.00 Defeated 4 | Abert.o AS chusetts license for the robbers’ car | this road to the Salt Creek oil f i Phone 802 Again : liam he replied with an easy smile: “Only @ relatively small quantity Mr. Cullen has charge of the care | Jeath: (Cillec hekloberen oC thereuy | Corespondent “Why"certainly I. ied. The car|of household goods left Casper dur $1.00 $1.60 stems in the city in additton to was stolen. I knew it. I had no bill|!ng the two months and at the same i. Panera athe oy of sale. You don't suppose I am any | time only a small amount came in, Jake, The Nifty Saul C. ver, David Benjar mont! | Snowden, Me CHICAGO, April 2.—Scores in to- day's third round of the na ef-| day's third round the national Sees work on the astree! fort 5 nsummation of the| hampionship et tourna- more honest about thinge that y | but a larger amount of inbound bo ‘ ? , 4 water department had cl of the : ril 2 J ang aoe 7 * ( © Callfornia-Ortent | ment being he r rsity Reca ture Of Eahiitaty cenrate BAe 7 Me. Cullen | ¢ AW YORK, April 2—Phomas H.] get me in trouble than I am about |&age arrived | Tailor , ? 15% Dollar interests, | of Chicago {c b 7 be . | Symington, wealthy manufacturer " you?” Tia | became street commissioner, he has | : my work, do you? | B: Wy } zt © attorney| Wiehita, Kar Ope 8 ; handled the work on both sanitary | 22% Slubman, who recently filed a] “1 don't know. {f that's my gun,| For results try a Tribune Clasal: | asement Wyatt Hotel t legality "or the ay bce phd “*Y | bill of particulars in support of bis| he said, when Alcorn asked him it| fied A4 : mee : ~tmbezzlei s and storm sewers. AVGIOe WOLE \cleoGRR 1 today by a Conr Urania F 3 e ars yee divorce gu rought last year! one of the automatics in evidence c th cn RGAvA : i papitata She) 1g Mr. Cullen's chiet against his wife, has dented naming | was his property. “I suppose there ae a runt d Believed N cay) ata 2 at cawen: work has | Horace 8. Work, New York financier | are millions like it In the world.” sige yotee I done much to keep the ers in]and resident of Madison, N. J.as one| He freely admitted that le and Announcement No 4 rd resected | first class of three corespondents, as was| Anderaon had employed two ex-con- 3 2 Chairman Blum-| CHICAGO { F —— In addition to the other multifold | stated in a dispatch of-March 26. | Victs, Sully and Tripp, ina sort ot by : © contol game Salem, Ore.) KANSAS CITY, Mo. April 2—| activities, the street department b In a letter given o1 Mr, Work | “crime syndicate" that operated tn'| Je-| & Tonopa vada, was recall-| ‘The Kansas City Star said today | Charge of the operation of the muni-| who fs now in Palm b, Fla, Mr.J a a lt c H d ry aera “ tourna: [thats € Coney . Blaugty| cipal garage. This work includes ths | Symington eid. ‘he_was shocked by [Some cies olmes Hardware Co. nN —_— t ‘ tant | t who wrecke repair and overhaulir f city | publleatior tory and dented ‘ tools,” he Fea es ae . aan A : S halient | National’ ‘Henke, oe equiprr I. S Faulkner ts chiet | tha had named M jars tool len sald. * But h Here you will find the largest and best selected ody oT Man ‘ +} r r | through defalcat me nd t epal Sa Re Ce Ts wien he aheweat at 4 ae a | stock of VU m expert _repa n jowed him a sledge ham ie ala 1 7 + 7 . TT gh a mis nding regard escaped from the fedd {clan in the repair men paraphernalia introduced in ev Sed ‘ scovered | t Leavenworth ot PRICES tne at Leavenworth, # and tractors. ‘ a tee dence as having been found in ; | Consolation fina ment h een installed Shean’s store . Sk had testi. Jointed § - | rank 1 land —— — at the clty garage for blacksmithing | Sub-Division fledithat/ Chapman had shipped the | uch? Teleesamaeeael Rodaccse cess parr I 1 | ore Rupert, 1 | and welding montbs ago when ‘atufe\to him from, Muned mae Steel Kods $2.49 stuff m from Munete, for, stor- d re od eg eee Astun ee |Masonic Emblem | this work was’ dolis hy outeide mon New iv E 1 bed if Bristol Telescopic Steel Rods______ $3.95 up to $6.75 he that) Gell ede snc thteiee corns, the approximate cost each ig on ‘Phe briet caso containing thle Spinners f boule: to from $600 to havea OT cadare cle eee 15c up to 25¢ ck Panswel t. Lou! | " : month amor tools which Sh 1d. belonged oer ow are “| Laramie - Ring S00 Years Old Is 4800, Tle monthly com has bee — pene ey th rr pac bea Leaders__. Snelled Hook -10c up to 50c 4 done by] WASHINGTON, April 2.—Work| witness eald, ~.15c per pape 0 In a hk cl a je ; ‘li 2ac ue 5 { dn as a Found in Mou nd th {oy garage. : |, J of subdividing 563,0¢ res on the} Shean knew all this, he added, de- lies, each____ 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c s F igh ter Freed |! DVerhanline of me ecenpleted the | Biackteet,Indian reservation In Mon-| claring that the man who had “turn, |[¥ Canvas Creels, each. ; phases over! o! weeper which| tana, in p ess since 19! nd con- — | WASHINGTON, April 2—Intertor| would have cost the city $600 if it|stituling the erentece not ag yt creie fs bir known to/a wide | Reed Creels, each_ far west will fall the ais:| Gea. jdepartment excavators working at|had been done by an outside con-| kind ever undertaken by the govern. | “If cou ene a, one Of them. Bamboo Rods_ $2. 25 { raising t ta se | LARAMIE, Apri! 2—Leonard Ma-|the Casa Grande National Monu-| cern, according to Mr. Cullen nent {sn ‘ hh, reese | dpcatent tonic ee ae the “Intercolagtne. ela taramie lightweight. who was ment in Atignna reported today they | |For the yaar 1024, the clty enrage] varying from bO to 320 nerea wil Bal Soon Reread TU. tall | eR mann wn nn 10¢ up to $7.80 1 e 1 wi training until recently had unearthed a shell carved in a| showed a profit of $600, Mr. Cullen |ready this summer for allotment m : het i this year, The ho i nut re iad unearthed a shell carved in a] howed a prot of $800, Mr. Cullen |read immer for allotment to] when the prorecutor sought to ea mi the ao i ; ; prim! producti quarey old {the Tribune representative. /7,000 members of the tribe, the In-| htm. to. admit ownership or tro ier 9° es ardware oO. fF ing accurately | t tment todny eriminating sate « 1 j rh besser 8 “ De TRAMIBTE and Cereal po be & safe cracking tools found | Phone 601 : hose | / : lidensttsusecenians cote et le Sere [aes ene of the robbery and mur: |} FISHING AND! \HUNTING LICENSES FOR SALE nua on the Oukla ry ar furnish the council a detailed, fled Ad j | Announgement No, 5 Tomorrow in even tones, Chapman denied}