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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming New: WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight day, probably shower portion, Warmer tonight portion. VOL. IX NO. 159 MOTHER IS (Che Canper Dat MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925 HELD FOR | On Streets or | 407 Delivered by Carrier paper 4 Cribint DITION Newstands, & cents 76 cents a month at WHEELER TRIAL FORCES MOBILIZED WALSH TO LEAD) COURT DEFENSE OF U. S. SOLON Former Solicitor of Interior Department Indicted With Wheeler Is Sub- poenaed by Government GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 15.—(By The Associated Press.) —Final preparations for the trial of Senator Berton) K, Wheeler went forward here today. Senator Thomas J. Walsh, his colleague, who has undertaken to lead the de- fense, was to make his decision as to whether Blair Coan, former employe of the = iblican National committee, would be called as a witness. RAIDING SOUAD = fe Attorney John L, ne SONA Fede h of Idaho, Is = Arrests Pasting in Con: nection With Plant at” 1227 Boxelder. A raiding © Ray Ideen entered u house at confiscated a 50-gallon still six barrels_of mash, and one one-half gallons of liquor. ‘The uring equipment found under papers in the cellar No one was found in the house but | it is understood that police expect to make arrests soon Otto Hediger who struck a old boy because the lad was be a’ dog. according to Hed: fined $25 in police court y afternoon. c. B. Whitfield with breaking glass on the forfeited a $10 bond and Schultz, charged with oper r without a tail light, f bond Ralph K son of Ralph Kamman South McKinley street. was pl in front of his home yesterday noon when he spied a truck ing into the alley, The lad ed to jump onto the end truck but fell off and wa by one of the rear wh to the police report juries included lacerated leg. solved the driv was gathering gar in connection with the ac internal Injuries were Sa eeain by X-ray pictures and the boy w resting easily this mornir sect A lia LATE SPORTS | ELPHIA, 1 r . el to 16 (Big) Munn def his yweight wrestling tit Bie saenlae night against Stanislau terlatically former champion. The tic commission has ruled match must go to the finis less of the hour, H night was the limit serie in this city the prosecution, Dis attery and sistant at rounded up their 37 al Judge Ss. who fs to preside w Frank was scheduled to a after Booth, Ty rrive noon. former soljcitor department, who re- was indicted with Wheeler in ston as a sequel to the grand ion here a year ago, arrived i Falls last night. He has titer naed by the government but is expected to testify favorably | fo Wheeler if he is called to the ind does not air his reason of sing to testi | to testify be- | se of th sington indictments Senator Wheeler is charged with cepting fee for prosecuting of- Gor Campbeti, * Mon- tana oil oper before the depart ment of tho interior after he was elected senator, The accused .sena tor arrived here late last night front his home in Butte and made final preparations to lay his side of the case before the jury. W. F. Oxley of defense counsel, made the statement yesterday that there between 20 and 25 depart- of justice agents in Great was and that they will remain sterday during the trial. Mr, Slattery char denied that any such official investi- stree here but “several were A Boxelder and and la was ear ating Falls here gators were n town Neither attorney wag able to ex the reason for thelr presence except that Mr. Slattery said custom for the govern ment to have several agents at the ene of trials involving the govern Jr., four as ry ter back: | attemr s run over boy's in: | : Pershing Uses va's| Circus Ticket = “S To Dodge Story broken CHI t wa I AGO, April 15.—A « used last night by ¢ 1 Z brit: Vi G. Dawes to sup cus t ke J PHILAI w heavy and but Dawes on had al Dawes refused during the Mate but said y so I can't yout him," king me av story I know It is pointed out | Jall milk produced hereabouts can be a ARBOR DAY PROCLAIMED ‘WAR DECLAR ED: BY GOVERNOR, APRIL 27 ON BANDITS BY TO BE OBSERVED HERE PEOPLE CF K.C. ARBOR DAY PROCLAM/ ATION With the appr designate and ondas, the twentsceventn aay | VO Work for Jury” Is Slogan of New ot A ril AR 1 Arbor Day | and rr ‘ 3 Vigilante Committee in Passing Out Arms to Business Men Wyoming turn sach of sprir n of thoughts and atten all lov ers of nat instinctiy turn to ‘that the people of aside from thelr the c life fortun: gardening and ation of tree and particularly Wyoming !s customary pursuits on this day | for purpose of planting tree | in having the flowers and shrubbery, and that they hold such remonies shall in It ance with scen In the ing ci erest ndeur. promote int ANSAS CITY, Kan., April 15.—No work for the is the slogan of a vigilante committee organized to | protect local banks against robbers. Distribution of arms to members of the committee which | composed of bank employes and business men in the \ueighborhood of banks was under w. y today ed fifty rif ff shotguns} Each and 46:. cal: ms th the knowledge Some of the steel cages for obsery In witness whe uffixed. at the office of the this tenth day , 19 aused of W th yoming to jis omie Exec Aprit charm they Iend to he Two hun- | quipped with set off without of holdup banks have scape, importance of Will be | al conse n and propagation must ; LIE TAYL placed in th sons in mer | appeal to i | The great forests of our | are unfortunately disappearing | out of proportion to new growth. | ‘orest fires caused by negligence are largely accountable for this | | | | It al state deplorable loss. It 1s to be hoped that the public conscience may be awakened to the peril to one of our ¢ natural resources, every precaution taken to guard It. Therefore, I, Nellie Tayloe Ross, Governor of the State of W | he and LONDON, safe jated noted April 15 Press)—John artist, died | pain home jn Chelsea, this morning. Mr. ie Fiore aly, In gent suffered a stroke at three| Dr. 1 lock and dled | a few hours hater. ! physic The Asso-| Sargent, suddenly John one Singer probably With the dozen the the of the own visits of home in European ca and since 1884 had ved tn 1 (Continued on Page E to his them at rs of times, was born last 1856, the son of | made 1 in pursuance of the nd 5S, Sargent, Boston onde virtue of in ight) the authority author, | Genewich Artist Sargent Dead : | homeru BALL SCORES ‘POISON DEATHS “ARE REVEALED “IN GUNNINGHAM GAGE AT GARY and and Ro |Sanity Test for Woman : Charges “AMERICAN At Detroit— OL Soe * 100 000 ***. Robertson, Moor ; Whitehill, Stoner and LEAGUE At Philadelphia— Boston 001 0° Philadelphia —__102 0¢% #¢*— Batteries: Fullerton Gray and Cochrane and Picinich At New Washington New York Batteries: Jones, York— or 20* | Facing of ue.| Doing Away With Her -| Children Also Seen. NATIONAL At Brooklyn— Philadelphia Brooklyn Batteries: Erhardt LEAGUE 100 18% * OOL OF Ring and Taylor and Henline | _ CROWN POINT, Ind.—cy R.H.E.| Associated Pre ite m9) charging /BrisA ne of Gary, with th son, Walter, by poisoning, Justice of the When serve the county min H fainted. The warrant Cunningh: murder of died in 19% Was issued today by H. 1. Kemp. with the warrant in ail by Sheriff Benja Strong, Mrs, Cunnin At Roston— New York 200 000 se" # ith rnes and Gibson. rain and Game Batte see eae who Peace At Chi Pittsburgh — go— --031 99% Uo) Meadows 3rd, © Smith: | ith Keen ish CROWN POINT, April 15,—(By The oci- ated Press.)—County Prose- | cutor August Bremer of Lake county announced today that }on the basis of the report of Ind., At Cincinnati— . Louis 000 4 #4 ati Batteries: Day RK i 990 vee eee_e ow Sotheron and Gonzales; Luque, CHICAGO. ind Wright o ond irgh gam HANOVER BUTCHER DIES ON CENTRAL MILK EXCHANGE URGED "WRYMEN HEAR RAILROAD AGENT The. Natrona “T Want to Die c as a Man,” Slayer of 26| Boys and Men Declares Before Guillotine Takes Its Toll HANOVER, Germany, ress.) —“‘IT am guilty, ge be, I want to die as a mar With these words, Frit convicted of the murder of April 15.—(By The Associated | ntlemen, but hard though it may County ty ; Dairyme meeting last night of Omaha, {tr A central station would elimi nate all such destructive competition | coloniza-|*nd would take a great burden off jthe hands of the individual milk : * > & Q. rallroad |} oducers, the speaker said. guillotine early this morning and a moment later his head company, was urged to establish a} A central distribution station | Was severed from hi He was ca el central exchange in Casper in which | would lower costs immeasurably and | P! and ervous, but he main rea | would also be of great economic ad: | vado. vantage in the matter of buying | wit fe Kuska declared. Most dairy|t respected feeds have to be purchased in this| we: as official locality and if this could be done| Dresseg in high st cooperatively through a central| Prince Albert gency and for all members sociation, costs would be 4 wered, airymen disc a city uiry sanit A committee to redraft the it ready for pre: s to the | Special meeting indus wilco association in a by Val Kuska, tion agent of the C. Haarmann, Hanover butcher, 26 boys and men, stepped to the body ain before lrawn did t bottled and distributed over the city hin Such an central milk would esult in great economic saving to all milk producers dd would through this means be of great vantage to the consumers, he It was pointed that, the present system of every man. selling he can, are too often duplicated streets in Casper four or five dairy wagons distributions ¢ morning 1 German law cltizens witnesses and black assembled guillotine ier view depot hight sen ats they the} at six , out 1 ma-| which dairy 1b: routes There as mar make | that he ted In | few prison an altar prosecuting the altar read the t opinion again where uillot ided spot issed to had been ere the it stood mo: dropped CHILDINJURED where | grour ext to appointed nd have with a crucifix Jattorney steppi fore a in his official robe J th ery ordinance « ntation Ned for the eve Such duplication n | dre | of time and energy triment of the entire results In waste and wo dairy e | ser | who like: ~ MERIT BADGE EXAMINATION = oe "FOR FOURTEEN BOY SCOUTS |g SCHEDULED THIS EVENING | UNDER TRUCK Driver Held Blameless | In Accident Here to Ralph Kammon, J f the Ame Casper riea will meeting outmasters’ school, ment of St. Mark's Epis Instead of the a st | ‘Golf Widowhood'|| Council F hold its re this evenir thly ssembly room in , in connection trona PRIVATE CETS = FORTY YEAR Insurrection Activities of Infantryman in Hawaii Draw Severe Pen- alty from Court Wa M, Tru © convicted for etrculating com aganda but tried by an were concerned in plot the government before Hawail WASHINC he | ar 40-year sente a ihe urt at Honolulu on e| munist prop ul M, Crouch, 21st | uct, ed on evidence that | Msted for the purpose of revolution both in the omong the civil Hawall A summar cetved at th ates, officers fica other ¢ he had ew ue fomenting went garrison ich ts sald populat supporter of the lithe doctrines ainst to to have revolutionary before his enlist of the ev war depart: aid, that b The testi Ww under § in both lew by the judge th ¢ br || Is Not Recognized || the regula c of 8:00 | In Divorce Case CHI widowhood pleaded scoutmasters will oper hour of 7:30 p m the scoutmas prospéet ve session of AGO, the and dance hand practieal instru Iso allowed t yerson a few of the were given husband fer” wit t of time He 1 driy on the link ound for der not yet indicat ai n appointed und the ‘ 1 Into patrols reductic | ly outlined by Henr EB. Perkir his pact of the by an explanation installation of the Merit which will be followed In of the Commissioner T. message that a] particularly emphasiz testimony was | in attendance at all sessions, | pany’s new dam that the army | beginning at 7:30 o'clock each even tbs impounded w ed that Crouch | ing, together with the accurate and| cial lake extending over to a Gene that de the 40 radical imprisonment golf my — DAMAGE 18 April 15,—1 $100,000 resulted to Hur vall tla and the Ceout Comn satis ir duties the FLOOD ROM and , ed at in the ill further | tween Yip by Deputy | Erle A Shaw. It wan|s hat prompt |* break in the term pected The y aroused the severity of the and « planation was in r summar transmitted officers were 1 some of neerned in $100,000 mage est! prop: | be ” tment’s int unusually tim asking for » Honolul System n er peace tf ult € 1 that the valley ye ay following Detroit Edeson com: | nt Fren ns school, ness h Landing 4 of urtifi portion of the| the undermined by sipping | aboa ters an little | ut all were released wher for the o even throw of the work of the school, would from 1 sand bet they on be the basis of recording flooded (Continued on Page Two) ir ow Hu and ied awa dreds of home bulld- Ralph amounted and activities In connection with the sted re en th aller tysburg Rail Coach Dis ‘overed | BALTIMORE, Mu The raflread coach ham Lincoln rode deliver his fam battle field in in which on 1 taken S22 MRS, SUMMERS GOLDWYNTO | 10 BE TAKEN WEDACTRESS TOCHEYENNE WILL RECOVER _ At St. Louls—Cleveland.St. called; rain. Louls GIANT ARMADA STARTS TODAY OVER PACIFIC One Hundred and Twenty-Seven Ships Make Up Grand Fleet Off for Game of War; Throngs Top Hills departu Is of H cla in a proce timat sitte 1 tacular and Was the arriy The hills that crown the d with hundr ln of the region who gathered ! to the guardians of nation’s migt was led by of the fleet, in war nitration ns of de sweeper wore | of the fenne itlest a the mine ‘dark