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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming New — Che Casper Daily Tribune | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED P>ygs,, CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1yz9_ On, Street CRIMINAL INDICTMENTS spaper ‘VOL. Ix NO. 149 “CITY BUDGET SLASHED, COUNCIL ACGUGATION OF ENDORSES LEAGUE OF TAXPAYERS Dill ill ; TAX REDUCTION HEF IKE BE VOTED HERE Eu ARRESTS Ih CHAS. DUELL ADMITS HE js | ll fll i | “WORLD'S WORST WITNESS’ l!TIl [III that no part of government shall “It 1s also believed en the part of = oe ° ee Irregularity nity in zran¢ LAST MONTH mapame DE PASQU. ALI, || Letter from Mcther of Lillian Gish Sup- Procebdimoania =| af pee, 4 “ ; Principles and Purposes of Newly Or-| || FAMOUS OPERA SINGER porting Engagement Claim Is Pub- hington Lead To ) . . . | | fo 4 Wha ’ i=] =) ys q ganized Association Are Approved; |Prohibition Violat o r's| | IS CLAIMED IN DEATH | lished by Movie Producer Dismissal of Charge \\ CityManagerPlanUrged Here | LeadinCounty _ || i tATH —— ' Ch | Re es —_____|| NEW YORK, April 83—Under perjury charges as a WASHINGTON, Ape $-_pue fre ‘ i i arges OMAHA, April 3.—Madame Ber- | t ur 1 ember | sult of testimony which he gave in his uit to compel Lilli ae isciss CLIANA! aererheloauke’ o Submission by the finance committee of a city budget | g nice do Pasquall, famous Ameri. | again advice of phyatelans: \Gish to miake-pictures sole K Paes Hie nis si es ‘i : lan of ue pki ae calling for tax reduction amounting to $137,877 in 1926, | can opera singer, died at 4.10 o'- | rae Omaha, M ing disbarment proceedings, Charles H Due ll hx (ie ued in mdifta = vevurtieh? Keainad adoption of a resolution endorsing the principles and pur- ae oh the 4 baltit fall in rhs y ahe weiai i saree a tt heater a utement terming himself “the world’s worst w ited a Albert B. Wall, Edward L. De 7 . r ’, ™ anc jodged e co! y ja i} Where iT al ake Mare a € wa 8 rst w 1 anc J way 4 atr a y axpayers > Ale . eny, Harry . Sinclair and Kd poses. of the newly organized. Natrone County t AXPAaYeTS | March, according to Sheriff Alex Me-| with pneumonia. | ter the ne a | reiterating that he and Miss Gish had bee on engage id. és . i. "Dy at me in the oil association, and recommendation by the finance committee | Pherson’s monthly report announced No phygiclans were with her | the matinee performar | Although a lawyer himself, Duell | much ided “1 acta eae ar that a full-time city manager be employed were outstand- | toa: Besides these one prisoner| when she expired. Although her | 5 | said that was “utte paralyzed | re ing features of last night's special | detail that will enable our successors | was lodged overnight while en route| condition had been critical since | and benumbed” while on the witne was a aan al This announcement was mado 4 meeting of the city council. in ¢ to have details showing pro-| from Deadwood, S. D., in custody} her admittance to the hospital, | FAL 10 j sta pearitar lind ab Karainedtn jer | today by United States Di t q The resolution endorsing the ec8-|gtam of activities planned and fl| of an officer. danger was not sensed until | er Ireder 11 Attorney) Gordon. after a» t nomic program of the taxpayer | nanc e Violations of the national prohib-| shortly before the end. A Catholic | Jud sed the suit r did x t but pane conversation with Owen J sociation was adopted after rome de-| “Ali direct overhead improvements | {tion act far outnumbered all other | priest administered the last rites. SUPREME dered for perjury i Naat EO a Ey Lats..tnd plac council on rec-| should be set up In a Suspence Ac-| SAUses of arrests, there being 16 The diva was conscious up to announced barment proceeding p ha ar 5 r ord in favor of the aims and pur-|count from General Funds until re-| Me arrested in March for offenses | the moment she expired and died would be instituted. 1 ‘ : : ; poses of tho organization and invites | Imbursed by sale of bonds covering coming under that act, Three pris-| peacefully, telling her manager, Duell, a the late Char W ASHI ro \ pril .% a ‘ : oners were taken from the jail to] Jay Clarke, “I am afraid this is H. I , & judge United | 1 if a hi x tion which the associa-|the improvement. . | The g eri « ) to make in con-| «yfontht idget. plan by. City. De-| the state per jary three paid| the @hd Clark, good bye | }s Apr A Ine | 5 1 its. in the : PR Gs roe , fines, two took paupers oaths and Clark will take the body east | | ber of old Knickert { | ui te 6 ‘ nection with t affairs in the | partments ud be followed in. or- iat | " : | Vt > “F'Se read Ob jaguar herd * tal Budget, | St#tted to serve 30-day jail sentences| tonight and the singer will be He 1s related to Wiihu } t ¢ 1 in rt I interests of Im! jer >» kee v in Annual Budget. ' » 1 and three w released because o led near ston Notié f apr t State Su Duell mac tbl 1 id ‘ tl C ) ae “Monthly publication should be} jac i Madame de a a Be preme ¢ oft of the City} had been n G , 1 The olution follows. in full: made in official papgr of summary] One man was arrested for the tonian and was known before he of Casper v was filed | mother, i his claim of} Gish were ¢ 1 : hey ‘ ; “Now at this time it appearing to| of funds budgeted and disbursed: | ening another with a gun, two al-|\imarriage to Count Salvatore de | in the Di the city | an excer the mayor and members of the city | “We believe that economy in City | leged forgers were taken in custody quail as Bernice James. Mevs}attorney y ons suidge Pnaetarrte nts \ » rouncil of the city of Casper, Na-| Administration can only he aceom- und cone arrest cach was,mede on mother and one’ brother live in | Bryant’ 8. Cromer cently when 20d a if WigTORY nN WiLL AR KN trona county, Wye., that the prob-| ptiished by locking same into a de-| charges of breach of peace, break- Boston, She was prima donna ig the case came to conclusion | art, an daughter, your life lem of taxw€ion is one of vital im-| tailed accounting plan, and such ac-| ing and entering and grand lar-| the Metropolitan Opera the jury to return a yer »ing to be perfect J portance to aj! the people; that in| counting be made at time of expen- | ceny. with Caruso for seyen y dict not guil or unds of in Duell also +g) an the expenditure of public funds. the | djture. One man was arrested for investl-] ceeding Sembrich. sufficient eviderice to prove that] radio mes and a letter whict } ‘ people have a right to be informed “A vaore strict accounting should | gation purposes. Madame Pasquall was taken ill | Arbes whs the possessor of liquor} he said cam om. Miss Gish. % on the manner in which their money | be made of joint and prorotable ex- This morning there were 16 men| while on tour with the Orpheum | found by the police in a raid on aj letter which began ‘ is: R is expended by public officials, that| penses as between Water Depart-|in jail, the sheriff said. vaudeville circuit, She continued | Jocal apartment house. snid it missed him “every, WT METHOD oT CHURCH : it is in the interest of public good | ment Funds and General Funds. I fail to regard as inylolate the of the people; “As an association has been organ- rights| the committee, that the time has arrived when we must adhere’strictly to the budget plan, and that to se N. Y. OIL CO. BUYS PIPELINE ized, known as the Natrona County | cure amount of effi- piscopa 1 Taxpayers association, in Casper, by | clency department, that 1b ‘ representative and responsible citl-| there must be some one on the job lJ zens of the county; every hour of the day directing City “Therefore be it resolved, that we | affairs and finances. ‘The respon- | th r fy piitieg URE Raat oes Rian eal eke bee rn acne Purchase by the New York Oil company from the E. T. Williams Oil company of the controlling interest in the Ginn, é tie : \ organization is formed and that we | ott matters requiring study, is a | Central Pipeline company’s carrier from Salt Creek to Casper was confirmed today by Minal BE. Y oung, manager of | trustec 1 H 1 { hereby extend to said association a | responsibility that should be met|the New York company. Negotiations in progress for the last three weeks, regarding which many unconfirmed re- | urer of the debt 11 ir 1 SSeS ares es CUE AEG TURP a Prous thy BADREADE voting his enue | ports were circulated, have just been concluded. The amount of money involved in the deal was not divulged. Waite ed An the} ¢ f : recat Aaa aay etasnination) | Sanbeaionh that od caevetates ined The Central pipeline is a crude oil carrier and terminates at the Texas company’s refinery just east of the city. | °°" sre {nto the affairs of the city of Cas- (Continued on Page Eleven) That company has received its Salt Creek crude through the cz rrier | and for the time spent according to Mr, Young, F per, if it so desires, which is per: the line will continue to be used as ;— Lats i the tinent or necessary to insure an eco- an oll carrier, ‘The Texas company | t t nomic administration of the city gov- is said to own a substantial intetest Judge Kennedy yn , ernment, and further ait i “Be it resolved, that these reso- in the line. | lutions be spread upon the minutes | Reports are current, however, that | Offered Much agent Bigs 4 of the proceedings of the city coun the New York company ev cll and that’ copies be forwarded to will use the line for the tr the proper constituted officers of tion! bf + olleld shaw to'C The Peano: Adujeg| Natrona County Taxpayers’ ssocia u company Js sald to have closed a 1 ! tion.”” deal with the Mammoth Oil company | ’ Program for a slashing cut in nd receivers for the government | c city’s taxes next year as contained | ur nidlet which {it will purchase — the DENVER, ¢ Ps c ye in Budget recommendations {s based | t dome gas production, ‘This| i r oes A racture aw: ein SR ands of Jur PE a ~ e. es 1 n J I t ; While the total raised tor expendi: Jury Brings in Judgment for. $8,505) oicom: * for Cas Pp w.|First Degree Murder Verdict Asked 6) tures this year amounted to t ¢ |s ni i . den. | 038, the new budget for all purposes | : ; 4 | the pipeline - ; as : z : , A : carries an appropriation of saveiai.| Damage Against Mike Mahoney, Creek tiel MeibeAns Ae kemnion of Liners State in Closing Argument oi This will be raised, it is estimated rm Johnson county, whe laude tose’ iumes Abaca | i by @ levy of .0124, approximately Natr ‘ount tock |the Carter Oli, the ihattee cette bak ling abt: | : ; i ee : thejeame rate as-obtained: In. 1928 d ona C y Stockman Royalty Ollund the Western Ex-| (rat nos not Permitting the let-| Trial of Master Criminal eae asaise as against a e of .017 in 1924 | ploration compante ame In with} on the case | david 1 The report of the finance cor es U . 1, | enormous production. A. nipe pee RY ‘ — mittee, consisting of Chas, E. Hoff | At the termination of a three-day legal battle in which | ino extension north fr Salt ne ie ¥ z rif: ne ‘a mele hine, J. M. Lowndes and H. H./lawyers and w. innessns described two sides of the fistic en- | cr would connect that fleld with Atatiwreal ot May and f Rien ree eee te Hitaas aid] jcounter in which P. C. Pearce lost a tooth and received a However refnudl th contin 1oiS;| the date he could render a decision / folowing 5 econ hdl lofeTand’ con broken jawbone at the hands of Mike Mahoney, the jury ceporis | Was problematica As : ment: returned a verdict against Mahoney and aw. arded Pearce fel Naw: York Oil cemikny te one e in “Effort has: been made to ho "| damages totaling $8,505.85, late yesterday afternoon in |or the pb: t independent oper- | Hud and small s¢ taxation for municipal functions ¢¢ {district court. ators in the Wyoming fields and sup- returned to ‘Casper & normal basis, and atill ‘maintain Pearce had asked 4. | duced in court by the defen: evi-| Plies th with natural gas. Its] where the, were the efficiency of present organization. | He ‘said “hrid” ile -thysteian | Gerios strength of the blow! plans p y will be annour n om? time of relatives DISC SUMO GUE renee BTS.) OO Or ved hin atalamentac thac{endcebe es ft had done. detail within a few days f to be asked for to accomplish a max tantiated his statements, A b kevin SAMY SY tS ‘ z ‘ é ft {itiin Maat of; Wark his jawbor permanently {njur- | Injury occurred on June 2 ‘ ths i “Provision {s made for additional|ed, making it painful for him to| 1922 when Pearce met Mahoney to n thekant tan dalibotion oer sheath Jeat ana in t impossible for ‘film | di that resulted from | Stat ’ provement Assessments to eat hard 1. The tooth and| sr aceldent between 5 reumer ay f “Budget has been filed In n' fragments of the Jawbone were pro-| Pearce’ nd one driven by Mrs gree murder ¥ é Mahoney, it was stated. ties datenss ; : | he met Mahoney in a local tire shop murdered and pillaged 1 to adjust damage resulting from the | the iand” ton l accident. He had no more than in | I Al A Ss ney General & troduced himself until Mahoney sald, lf s F “So, you're the murdering son-of-a prison to permit 1 gun,” and then he struck him, ac Connecticut Alec f e eee cording to Pearce. SAN’ FRANCISCO, Cal., April 3.) Dr. Clark was preceded on the wit +540 BY deliver’ Ghaproary Ss E R i O U S Y | : On the other hand Mahoney testi-| —Dr. Fred P. Clark, medical super’| yous stand by Dr. George Ordaht, al °°.” re Dail pod damit L t oa WASHINGTON, April 3—A tem-| In its petition the Pacific Mall} fied that Pearce approached him in| intendent of the state hospital tor |) IO ALR wrt J 3 el ad lal den ction blocking sale of | Company contended that the board's |» hbeligerant manner and with the|the insane at Stockton, considers at Mt herd ictal i decision to sell the five vessels to| words, “You're Mahoney, aren't} Dorothy Ellingson insane, he test] the Sonoma state home for defec:| motion. of the defense to | I 3 | the shipping board's fornia! the Dollar company decided on af-! you? Well, you « blame your] fied today at the sunity hearing of| tives. He detailed the results of psy-| caso withdra 1 5 i Orient Line was ‘Issued today by | ter a bitter row among board mem: | ¢———wife for this.” Mahoney said| the 1 old girl who killed her | choto leal tests of Miss Wilingson,|the ground that r , Justice Hitz of the District of Co-| bers and by a majority of one,|he struck him in self defense after} mother in the bed room of their | Lo termed her re actions “impulsive | Proper and 1 ful mtater ts ind B | lumbla Supreme Ccurt. | was Illegal many reasons these words and because the defen-| home lust January after a heated|and suid that persons of her »| his summati charge to| ‘Tt ‘ us Been cor f t The injunction was Issued on pe-| Such a sale, the petitioner do-|dant carried some object which he] discussion of the gitl's night life. | were “likely to act without delibera.|the jury. Te ¢ u ie Fg Ail gran Poet ne at tition of the Pacific Mail Company, | clared, would seriously disrupt tts| changed from hand to hand | The girl sat calmly ng her menta | tion,’ but hie added that the intelll-]to disrega Al , t y A. ud “intination which now operates the line, and | business. It was allege’ also that Counsel for Pearce tha nkeup was dissected She got] Kence te had demonstrated that} Chapm as a “ir | iM until hist : which wos an unsuccessful bidder] the Pacific Mail had not been given|it shattered the self-defense morning without faint | she w not feeble minded or a] lager.” Vt nounced the | t r 1 pr ls purcase against the Dollar | ample ty © bid for the| when it asked Maiioney on the stand! ik and te moron, but showed “a high average| Ch ‘ | ; : - interests. | hips. {Continued pn Page Three) | of intelligence.’ jth urt 1 seemed atl 1 BL, } Mr. Weeks’ | ( E Wive) 4

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