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he Circulation of The Tribune Is Gretiter Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper : The Casper Daily Critume | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925 Bee oe heed apd pe se rate LATE OUSTER ORDE Gea FOR ‘MOVING DAY’ FOR ALL LAVOYE ‘SCHOOL BOARD ASKS ALL FUNDS DUE REGOVERY OF MONEY PAID IN FEED 10 OLEN WEATHER Increasing Cloudiness tonight and Sunday, probably showers in north- west portion, Warmer tonight in west portion; somewhat coler Sun- day in west portion. VOL, 1X NO. 156 Cloudiness I toudiness t+ | NOTICE. SERVED Baster Sunday UN RESIDENTS oe -2° TF LANGE TOWN IN UIL FUE ‘: | Blanket Older Signed sane op a { eas In Federal Court Teaching Staff for Next Year Named by Board Here in Elections Held Friday Evening Successor to Herriot — cloudiness northwest Unfavorable local state Is Pending at Paris: howey The list of teachers hired last night comprise better than 75 per cent of those who will teach in the Casper school district during the coming year, it is estimated by the school board at the present time. All of the following list are teachers who taught this year and who are re-elected ex- WASHINGTON, April 11.- Senate’s Overthrow of French Government Is Not Supported | by Chamber of Deputies but Return of Premier : = " 7 tent? a | the entire | 5 cept two. The two new ULSI ai epplcanonsiy pic > ‘ | Peratures at norma Directed at Eve ry -ounty ttorney ASKE Bride and Bess Boyles. errtot Is eld Unlikely | forecast. gs an ei Any Acti Several ewerp bireg! oni sagan | seattering exce | Resident of Town. To Take ny Action that they attend summer school this 5 5 ae - 5 as A England and. we | year. This year’s teachers whose PARIS, April 11.—(By The Associated Press) —The Herriot cabinet is out of power, Antalns aw be Held Necessary. names do nob appear on the list are |overthrown by the senate because of the charges that under M. Herriot’s rule, the legals keds | Jack Allen, deputy United those whoss,applications were not WASHINGTON, 11.— |States hal, mat passed thru recelved'” DARRIN RORERE? TREE Tet limit of the bank note circulation had been secretly exceeded, but M. Herriot’s majority | April t “> County Attorney George toulowss tad a ~ {in the chamber of deputies remains virtually intact. eee ee ae the week be- |Casper today en route to La- Wéedell” aiinwire quested aby. Natron County High School, At a general meeting this morning of the four groups of Left parties forming the | “Northern ecky Mountain ana |YOY® With blanket orders last night Supervisor of'art. Bertha Sitler. | governmental majority since last May, a resolution was ‘geopted to “continue with un-| plateau regions: Periods of showers |C@lling for the immediate the school board last nig! Supervisor of music, Jessie Mae shakable determination the policies} at beginning and again latter part. |eVaCUse?on of all residents to take necessary action to Agnew. ; i for which the country voted at the| @eRerally fair middie days: tem- |And the removal of all buildings in secure whatever moneys are Music teacher, Bleanor Schneider. ntry at the) berature normal or slightly above |the populous cil field town. The due the school fund from Ss ed of physical training, last election.” The meeting repre-| most of the wee order was signed late yesterday fines. and forfeitures collected by peoiabie ae tos Carolya eiaker) : sented about 340 deputies, constitut- SL eoutiaen aE ky Mountain and ra keke ; Blak Kennedy in United county magistrates in the past and Manual trainin: ©. A. Hutchinson. = ing a good working majority of the plateau regions: Some probability & tes distric court at Cheyenn those that are collected in the oe f bp Mendis Yorn tiLaetig Shnhiner of local showers at beginning and | and processes for serving fe ‘tuture, as provided by state law, it Commissioners Observe eee training, C. N, Franch- K 3 again hear end; otherwise general- | ed over at once to the t ates The socialists, 104 strong, went| jy is announced by M. P. Wheeler, P . Gi t Auto mechanics, Joseph Longfeld. even one better when they decided | ie va: Pinta caine irs A BAL ordér Aes chairman of the board. romise ven. to Commercial, Nellie M. Convy, they: would support no other than| east of the divide most of the | stood, will be served vera The board disposed of this matter : R Commercial, Amy Jack, M. Herriot. week Ban hit | eyetyguciod betaine’ (1 t a in short order by passing a verbal Governor Oss. Commercial: Margerite Jones: The senate declared itself In such es Prosecutian for contempt : resolution making the request on Physics—head of science depart- unequivocal) manner—the adverse Wilt aw ame rea ltie Abas Toad he the county attorney. Weedell said to- ment, L. E, Jewell. Drilling of 200.second Wall Creek | weather. Completions continue with| vote being 156 against 132—that al The conde dave ; ‘p bs day. he had not been apprised offi- Governor Nellie ‘fT. Ross obtained Chemistry, Dollie Hagan. sand wells and 50 first sand wells |clock-like precision with every indt-|thougt the consultations of Pres! “Tt tes ert i cially of the board's action. a promise from County Commis:| General selence—botany, Rena P.|are on the program of the Midwest | cation that the goal will be reached. | dent Doumorgue looking to the selec. | Raubeteenacets ; al “When the resolution is brought | sioners Jack Scott and Dr. Guy T-| puthie. Refining company this year, accord: | pletions by all operators in| tion of, new premier; have hardly | oP ales prommeet? a te me, the county attorney's office | Morgan to the effect that they are] Chemistry, C. A. Dorf. ing to statements credited to H. C.|Salt Creek are expected to number | started, !t may Be said M, Her. | Tavoye od ate 2 7 will take whatever steps are neces-|to make no statements for publica-| Yatin, Ua Ellison, Bretschneider, vice president of the | nearls this year, due to exten- . NARI ty : sary to comply,” Weedell said. uon relative to their conference with Latin. Elsie Leavitt, He company in charge of exploration | sive dey ment plahs, The first 4 Othew Jegal opinion consulted tn the matter: wassof the opinion that the possible procedure in the matter vill he for some taxpayer to file het this week, Scott said today after his return from Cheyenne early this morning. Frenchy. Leslie. Danis. Bil Spanis' Recs em “AS English, Dorothy Prewitt. work. The company In addition will continue exploration. work on) =} large “s6alé in thé “hope “that new ul C in Sait Créek is largely veloped, duo to the concentr ton Of activitles In recent y Fiot's Immediate return {s very un- ntempt of court for fallur | ; j | an or the court 1 1 nleve, president, of the | | 21, 1924, Hearlig on } Chamber, who announced that he | Lk, defendants against this ruling | ne & t : on] would not accept, the.task. of form “We discuséed tax problems in| ynglish Olive Joy. producing: flelds cap be added ta the] drilling out the second Wall Creek.|ing a cabinet when te wns {lest met heard bere Antec $a chargek and that then the ‘county | Natrona county,” Scott said. "Other | ‘english, Frances Feris. oll territory of tho state. and the fret €and today holds posti-| tioned, but would sacrifice himeelt RL CAL ihe eae ’ / attorney will take up the case to #®- | than that I can make no statement/ ‘English, Edna Woodhouse. The Salt Creek program fs a}ready | bilities of larger wells than. the| to the cause of the Lefts” should no cee ie hapy ea Meee ion cure for the school fund whatever |for we promised the governor to English—public speaking, Martha] under way, many new strings of|second sand. Further tests of the| other politician be found able to rec: i n appeal wo id taken to 5 4 fines and forfeitures are due. say nothing about the conference} parrah. tools having been started in the field | Lakota, in which gusher production | oncile the widely divergent view- Pere nore: cureylt Cou ADs The stata examiner's report cited /at this time. At a later date we! yyjstory, Joanna Kyle. during the last month after the sea-|was uncorked last year, are also in| point of the senate and chamber, —— Lrenaecae at sieht We instances totaling over $2,000 where | will probably divulge’ what took (Continued on Page 6ix) sonal slowing up caused by winter | prospect. (Continued on Page Three) et cente -to1ued proceeding, moneys collected by justices of the | place, but not now.” | is under ¢ peace have not been turned into the gchool board as required by law. The school board session lasted un- til 1 o'clock this morning. Besides a long list of routine business, the Because of personal property in- volved in the Lavoye vacation order issued by Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy, Scott left Cheyenne alone last night to be able to consult his Casper Is Expected tO} rangemer Send Big Delegation |» s»:": To Thermopolis. SCORES OF VIOLATORS ARE Earl poard re-elected all school teachers | attorneys early today. Dr. Morgan “Aa reached on ent, in Casper district w hose applications | will return tonight or early tomorrow | which c all 4 f th > have been filed. morning. Gancaiteden et regular forum | tire town the ‘The board will advertive at an ae nieting) cheat of the Casper | court will mec me ‘ early date for bids on all furniture Chamber of Commerce has been au: |! onfeoreing | Pe as t necessary to equip the Aatsond cobne , paeeanr Ad ap beet famous Lavove cane oviginats ty high school, now in process 0 4 : . ° Pe 3) | atlandance:trqntiChapsi cb thaltnace he homesteading by Lé construction, | ‘The advertising will Fifty Squads of Officers Participate im) ins in 'tiermovois on sonday. ani of Jand on which the Ohio son oe at'mos ss | RNPRANK ER FASTER sie mere ot Agra ot | canny Sato eed ee mitted by May 15. It ts estimated q ee Sweeping Raids Launched to Horn Basin, The gathering | f lopm purpe Las that the furniture needed will cost 5 | it is aesured, will be the largest ever | r the re “s u " Ing ¢ f the f approximately $40,000. The schoo! . “ * 799 . held in the basi ncountry and will be ~ Dullding will be completed by Sep-| A very interesting Easter program Clamp Lid” on Vice held in the basin country and will be | $8 ccupancy of the land, The ine tember 1, according to the the contract. | will be given by the Sunday school sebtion: aha’ cantralk Woy bicink teri partment~finally ruled tha: of the First Christian church, cor- ; sper is expected to. serid’ a rec-| He as intruding on the Ohio's rights ner of Grant and Ling streets at 9:15 t ord delegation and because of the Feria zo his home. Biatae manne DENVER, April 11.—Invaded by the combined forces | fooq weather In prospect foe the} stead « us then taken Easter drills and songs will be given by the beginners, primary and junior children; readings and songs by the intermediate pupils in which chimes and the lighting of the cross will add an unusual touch of the into fe upheld the face rights of t with its prograr An ouster ¢ week-end it of the law, Denver’s underworld last night was rocked to} its foundations by the most extensive raids in the city’s his tory and today found 189 men and women languishing be- hind jail bars as the victims of a general offensive launched against liquor and vice. that many will morrow for a sey. » hot springs period of the meeting. ssion will be held Mon and anot tribunal Red Easter Cards and Aroma of Bacon and Eggs to Guide Young People to Spot Chosen in Hills Near City. WOMAN RIT BY Ch aaa land in conneetic velopment, evening imately a ye Easter spirit Fifty squads of officers, congre-; Deputy sheriffs, city detectives, | uled for the follo’ owln day ed by residents of the town with the The stage will be decorated as a gated in the little Seyenteenth Ave-| picked policemen, staffs of the city ats Pere thats provesdings: wererine garden and the house will be Red Easter cards and the aroma, bacon, eggs and skillets. Coffee |"¥ Community church behind drawn | and district attorney's offices, nat ie righ ‘ ent: 03 W. L. Hudson of 329 South Park | ened and colored Nghts used to Sei wagcnianttheea willl anita yong will borhHMcibAlhy, tha souse beo- curtains and ‘darker a lghts, re- lonal guardsmen, American I on: | hy i be : f streét reported ‘to. police this morn- | to the effectivenesse of the repre: | Cn utch People of Camper éenly to-tple's-ocgariaation o¢ttne wane mide |ouvee A; Me r Ben Stapleton naires and prohibition officers were | Ppax oat : ing that he had knocked down a/ sent on of the characters ant ‘| morrow on thelr trip into the hills| Methodist Community church. An| ‘H¢ order it at ne them out “to|the raiders. They worked ur I | woman who stepped in is LA ea oad coterie and pantomime given by} 1, participate in a union Sunrise|advance guard of boys, will aGelite sec. Cueue leadership of Mayor Ben Stapleton. | Alt MEETING TODAY | car from behind a truek at the cor-| the oe al In| Caster service. Announcement was | thin “e ing for the ntains Descending simultaneously on var- | The y lice vice squad had r | ner of A und McKinley be at on de today that ghe road has been| gather wood for the fires | fous notort Bex the r knawledg Peg ee de ’ ] According to the police report, M zed beginning at the end of South Hundreds are expected to turn out |!nvaded almost every type of Dut ordered from the ened chu | Hudson did not see the woman until Center street with the red cards.|for the service, which will be pre. | lic building lpr headquarters. | Ala numbe t trymen | she stepped directly in front of his The spot chosen for the service {s| ceded by the breakfast, last year's 1 excle Exhaustive investigation into the | from \ ¢ county | car. The woman did not s approximately three and one-half| sunrise meeting held in the First parlors, private homes, | underworld «Ituation has rn were in t today to attend the Gfints Hudson: for: the miles: from the city in the direction | Methodist church here having wit-| cigar stc hotels and business es-|way by a committee named by the | meeting at which the ona, Cou she stepped from iS SUICIDE of Casper Mountain, nessed a gathering of some three | t4blishments where liquor was! mayor for several months and a card| ty Poultry assoclatic will bo or-} J f onto the street. The ‘A bugle call at 5:30 tomorrow |bundred, Widespread. interest has| found, were entered and thelr occu- | index of suspicious places served as | fanized, according the county | 2 suffered by the woman was a slightly morning will be the signal for the| been ar6used in the outdoor service | Pants sent to jail. Pandemontum| the directions for last night's raid. | agent's office brulged hip. r : SAN A s, April 11,—| start and parties are expected to get | 7d an excellent prog paatired, | Pore sooes {nt tle Uneerwor as. Most NOrm hope: arrested will fac efibhebent tare Webtysn eel | Be casee asiinat ‘Thong Burnee| “BAN ANGELO, esas, At theta as, oopa as pocutes ies ls Be in rion eceeeeatdi ancl ME UE ea |e kia eee | and M. furlongs owe ine} Sask Fiche ep ; aie ve . "3 as set in motion, officers ‘said £, i {ce activities. nall council chambers. " moned to appear in police court yen zon a ee Drain ps me A PONAIS TAME Ge ce theiee uae Retenticn Of they found a numbe r of resorts de- prosecution attorneys anncunced. purpose of organization is to bring , terday afternoon in connection with shop mune HESS CRS ONS rts serted. In Any places men abe Federal charges as well as city and | about be tter marketing conditions fight ' cclden' 5 o'clock, were | the heac a a lash: | ¥ women scurried to escape through charges will be instituted where troduce better poultry stock into in the rear of a house oe ae nie ruage Mur cord: |ed his own throat, probably fatally| Groups from the different church- Ss Tariff Aelivhtacandtreae etc on the | aMbE Rea a er ee een nd st) antablish tbs anol Onan ing to the police court record. today. The son escaped by running.!es are expected to provide their own ugar art were halted with drawn pistols and | evidence was found will be starte on a firmer basis in thi charged Billie Jacques who gave bis rest with threats to kill. officers sald. count at turban and being lence as 740 North Jefferson stree I R t d ‘arber charg M Was booked “at. police headquarte 8 Requeste Pee ad . at 7:25 o'clock last night in connec: ot er e e e fad earns on with an auto accident. The ne Beary We Sake aceon states that Jacques WASHINGTO » April 11.—Reten- WO rres te 1 n al ing drunk « Sen ipver im gitie gacnues .will-appear e . tion of present tariff duties on sugar # | tined $10 for spe before Judge Murray this afternoon was urged upon President Coolidge R, A. Cantrell wa toi fie the tekponalbhity oF the acct by Representative Woodruff, West First street by . tind? Oetiat eke fuvestioated ‘ publican, Michigan, who also ad. | and charged with king es | vocated higher rates on chlorate of t @.) nN u c 5 e a a OC e n the atreet. Ca 1 obtain potassium used in the manufacture |.ed his release on $20 bond of matches, Reports from the tariff COLLINS BODY CHICAGO, April 11—Mrs. David] CHICAGO, April 11.—4n investi-| commission as to the ability of | Cunningham, Gary, Ind., widow and| gation of the poisoning of David) changes in elther of the schedules} Federal Prohibition Officer O, W.| several crocks of brew being heat and she too, was taken before the fn | mother of David Cunningham, Jr.,| Cunningham, 24-year-old, Gary, Ind.,| under the flexible provision of the Plaga and Deputy Sheriffs Neil Pat.|by lantern flame, the officers say | justice 1d was fined $50 and costs. U I ll E who is In a critical condition diag- | machinist, in @ critical condition’ in| new tariff law have been submitted ot Whitt as Loseys was not at home but in a The officials first invaded the out nosed as caused by poisoning, today|a hospital has been started by|to the president. terson and William Whitl, swooped | short time he returned, his. arrest | skirts of the town searching all the eae tte wchtlon eeooay ty |Gatener fueee Warteed Gacy, reel den om Lavoye Inet nights while wa tected and bg wan inimeduce od dugoste and shacka. evienees| — [ULCMISGED BY COURT the state’s attorney for questioning. | authorities, who have been informed the boxing tournament was in pro-| haleq before Justice of the Peace J.|that lquors in large quantities had > CAVE cITy, ry., April 11. —| State's Attorney Crowe desires to|of the deaths, after short illnesses Henry Holland Is gress and’ raided several places, Blake who fined him $100 formerly been cached there were Workers engaged in a second effort | interrogate Mrs. Cunningham con-!of five members of his family in the Fe searched the town from stem to | costs. found, but these stores have appar. = to recover the body of Floyd Collins | cerning the deaths of five members! last six years. Granted Divorce stern, found what they were looking | In a drink parlor owned by Dean | ently been abandoned so that| After deliberating over an hour from Sand Cave where he was|of her family in six years and the| Cunningham's organs were filled for in two places and arrested al Nicho's, according to nd | Plaga 1s convinced that Lavoye is no| the jury returned a verd { not caught by a rock fall January 30, | illness of her son. Her husband, one | with poison, the hospital physician —- man and a woman on charges of operated by “Dee" Nichols under | longer a distributing center for liq-| guilty and the case of the state ver reached the body yesterday and |daughter and three sons died after|reported to the coroner. He was Henry Holland was granted a di-| violating the Nquor laws the name of ‘Dee's Place,” the wo-|uor as has been claimed. sus John Pe charged with non- found {t in fair condition, #are-|a short illnes: The husband and| first stricken six weeks ago, after pworcd “decree yerterday in district On the premises occupied by | man recognized Plaga soon as he | In one v shop # cooling | payment of a board bill of $79.35 to port reaching here from Sand Cave. | father, David Cunningham, Sr., dled] eating lunch at work but recovered| court from Lydie Holland on oe Harry Loseys a complete beer man-| entered and she procee thwith | barrel and colls were found. but|the CY restaurant wis dist 1 yen. The body will not be removed today, |{n Valparatso, Ind., in 1919, and was] after two weeks and returned to| grounds of cruelty and refusal jto| ufacturing plant was found with to smash whiskey contal The |these had not been wsed for some | terday in the t of Justice of the however, tho first of the family to dle, (Continued on Page Three) live with him, bottles of the finished product and | officers interrupted her in this act (Contlaued on Page Thre P. He I ‘

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