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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper | WEATHER one Pd i ss a Local showers and thunderstorms ne vr1055 1f probable tonight and Saturday, Not ’ oo MISC; much change in temperature. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS es ae anes O CIA TEDSPRESSMae mene be VOL. IX NO. 161 CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 On Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents Publication Office: Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month Tribune Bidg., 216 B. Se ‘MOVING DAY’ PLANS LAUNCHED AT LAVOYE _Decision to Abandon Legal Fight Reached by Association ‘FARL ‘RED’ EVANS ARRAINGNED TODAY * We HANG ONS ewe at FIRST EVIDENCE TAKEN IN. =<. f{SIE WIE ON GHARGE OF “Dean 303 *¢¢ #49 —Morrison » and Hartnett nd Gooch; ather And day for a doub murder perpetrat- T R | A TO DAY Oo F W H E s—Rhem 3 de Schmidt; Deauy Eey 3 xt Bayon Ur + Ame : | CRUDE PRIGES Great Falls Court i it .x.| Assignment of Lots Bxba' shook COURT MT CHEYENNE BR: «| On Relative Basis required to execute the son. GREAT F | ————.__—_ | Press.) —The first witness to give evidence touching direct- id Crouse; is and ssle r, “Tex” Poole of Lavo’ e} ; | CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 17. — |ly on the indictment of Senator Burton K, W HBELEOOT Mon. Rg tsi ea BAXOY SaRuorT eee eanaer 7 4 TH Pwenty-eight indictments returned |tana for appearing in behalf of a client before the depart-|,.° ela R. uw. #,|several years of litigation Said to Have Paid by the grand jury of the United r 1 _ 100 00* . involving the right of posses- L | i Hosen j 000 000 o0*—* | — 5 ; : 7 5 5 . i - d Devine; ‘ i COLLECTING iis laricks 61 epee PENNSYLY NIA 18 ARE INDICTED BY |Records of Permits Involved in Indict-| « sham, Marauard and Replica of Old Town Sten his son, paid wit f ‘ . ‘ | their lives in the secaie ehate to bhatt ) ef a al. ALLS, Mont., April 17.—(By The Associated | ¢,atieries; — Blakenship, | Lyons,| cuaprbe States court for Wyoming have been |Ment of the interior after being elected to the senate was 000 00% ###—*# sion of some 1,500 people to GRAND JURY OF I | ments Against Wheeler Entered in | Will Be Built With f ) | nd was pro Seip ctaBagickaton m (7th) and Schalk “ 5, rn eee ae essed pending the issuance of | put into the record of the case here tod s, Mac- ¥ : Shaute and att; cents a barrel in the price of prin- ants who are fugitives. Campbell, Montana oil promoter for | acting, told of encouraging several s + sg . tion Money | Biocit aradas “Gtverude ton ware an. persons to take out applications for} At Philadelphi now xf situated in the Salt Cree : as The new prices are: Pennsyl- “2 many of these applications were left adelphia 300 00% ***—* was.in f The hearing for Earl vania grade in New York transit Blank i Batteries.—Quinn and Pu i ; ay te ne i tl “Red” Ev. charged wi iient lines, $3.40; Bradford district oil in yhen McGowan was to| Groves, Walberg and Cochrane. aL ONL EN and four Red” Evans, Cis fee My it CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 11. —| National transit lines, $3.40; Penn / the stand all other witnesses in the ed. of the present townsit obtaining money under false | 1,. wyoming th and South rail-|sylvanta grade in National transit » Were excused from the court-| At New York— R. H. BE. to write a new chapter pretenses by the process of | way soon is to be absorbed by the | lines, $3.30. Judge Frank §. Dietrich} Washington 010 40% ***—=* thet eth n was fr selling what he is alleged to} re F. O'Leary, of |New York 100 00° *© ere last night of Batteries —Ruether ;|* a te rutsle as the| Shawkey and O'Neill Lai Ah Ree ee a Unite State Dis t ¢ rt f Ap. have called ‘‘protection’” | and = Senato’ mae is ently incorporated Wyoming Mon-| Gains grade in National Transit on the moti tailroad company, according | lines, $3. Pennsylvania grade in defense cour den ; S w| to a report here. C. {ill, one of | Southw ennsylvania lines, $3.30; | There wa. sr aCe tetie ae this | the receivers of the Wyoming North | Pennsylvania grade in Eureka lines wit st | from county, state and fed 1 law f ft n at 4 o’cl and South is now in Chicago, it ts lvania grade in Buck who had been sitting pas:} LOS ANGELE afternoon at 4 0’c it of the case of six b fen lock the Peace Heury Bre said, in connection with the re! Cabell grade ir a | the more technical|to his depart few | "° nter ¢ for f the eury ending deal. y: Somerse 6 , - proceedings, leaned forward with re-}York to cor vork ack | 12. obe eviction Evans has obtained t teen Rathes rit See cae eae eurere eet 4 yt Pe aA eS Jack Scott and Dr. Guy T. Morgan, members of the | hewea intecost... retuaiidn ere ike Tack | judge T. Blake Ker the Ye Adin pteronteye x of Wyoming Just -February,| Somerset-light in Cumberland lines, | board of county commissioners, made a. hurried. trip.to} One objection .atier another by | ment denying he had retired trom ronenat ies '2 B.A pp SS Rs with a capital stock of $10,000,000. | $2.30. Cheyenne yesterday afternoon, supposedly in answer to an| Senator Walsh to questions asked] the fight game. Dempsey announ- | **!tlon member of 51 “resented by County~Attorney George urgent call from Governor Nellie Ross and the state of MacGowan by District ae [ee that ine and is manager t i a 1 Weedelly end: Assistant coe e ; cw board of equalization. _ Paneer ceedings to move very slowly. Sen- | ao twaie? compiathig? ©. x rights as ast the Ohio O ; torneys) 1, H. Sennett. and by Word from the capital today said Scott, Morgan and (Continued on Page Ten) pt > Venture together. claims, based on an oil Hay SETS a ine a Harry Gunn were closeted with o the land, ‘The latter's contention Thirteen witnesses hays heen sub J Fas <a ardcnsnen tthe woitigilentioel that surface rights to the land were poened for the trial, Poss yr eiieatens board today in secret session pre needed for development of the oll tional developments are mars " aiifmably. over mattera pertaining (0 lease was upheld by the interior d * Evans was eexeeted gre pic Natrona county taxation affairs and partment and the federal court night om complaint brought by ©. ¢ or rance a tho charges of misuse of the pub- Moving will begin at the earliest “Tex” Poole,, who alleged that Evans le funds_here as contained in the | possible date and will be accomp! secured $250 from him om pro} state Gnrotectha’?’ from miner's report for 1924 Jed with the co-operation of t te that he would be ore yes Gunn, it will be remembered, was | Oll company, which long ago pledg law enforcement officials, Tepes formerly an employe of the Midwest ed itself to assist tr nsporting It ts alleged that argh yea as om e € Refining company’s tax department. the bulldings business men of the oll nna Jenne The commissioners left town apy The vote by which it » 1 was decide have purchased ps lock was parently without disclosing to any ii tote bi which wan ddd anted "th “court on an of | one the necessity of the trip or the | FCI —____——. | homest { granted by the court on m¢ Be, matters to be decided in the con-| } tho county attorney weil yrerare| Way Paved for Settlement of War Debt} rence WHISKEY STILL Samuel B. Forst Is Found Dead in Room affidavits to show that two witness: nor was a “hurry-up” affair ts in who were undec veho. were not in court -tave, tet Problems by Ministry Organized dicated by the fact that Dr. Mor from Drinking Carbolic Acid; [aig Nereeecucumieee Sipe snclonty mony which is materia’ «| * z gan obtained a county-owned auto: | 4 at is é | won out fn extastshed the court wil be ask Under Handicap by Painleve Be was going aay on a, twos | [S CE ZED (IN Cause Seen in Finances | uptaneys tarensltey etal wilt ed for further continuance. The be wag going Sway on 0 two-asy | court was informed that the two ab Y eh Tega rootan § , * tion or any matter connected with ‘ I dante ie areas S ONIDla: AbOth Lot PARIS, April 17.—(By The Associated Press.) Rarely pe Journey, it is said. ‘ ; = Samuel B, Forst, 29 years of age, chief clerk at the Park-| th: W quarter of the off field distr Whe vounty at-| has a French cabinet been so difficult to form as that com- fae yap faite pat hs ident ersburg Rig & Reel company, committed suicide early this n the SE of the SE of i] torney said the Nichols woman is il!| pleted by Paul Painleve to succeed the fallen Herriot min- in township 39 morning by drinking carbolic acid. that he “was going to ta and under a physician's B “sat istry. er trip than he had at first the ‘| Res His body was found about 10 o’clock by his friend, B. O. | Re AMAIA one t pee ; eee pete testhis eaten: ; veral times during the negotiations, the task appeared | #nd that he would not use th Police Stand Watch | Hammond, another clerk for the company. Hammond said | same patterr the old Lavo: a 2 c Ss ’ MM. | that when Fors' ¢ ypear ¢ e jc » visite gs | busine r be a , Tn: order. to commodate thi quite impossible, but M. Painleve persevered and was able | that when Forst did not appear on the job, he vis ited his : large crowd that came for the hear: following Ii vanted Luis Logcheur to be a mem- and Arrest Owner |room twice and believing his friend ————————— 4 es Int ame t . ing, Justice Brennan transferred the council and min-| ber of the cabinet but M. Loucheur Hi R |to be inerely sleeping soundly, he Kas | ie hearing to the district court room, t , ainleve. was not in agreement with Calllaux did not wish to disturb him. ‘The mi i ‘ thet vd ¥ minister, Aristide Briand, |" various questions and hesitated | on Mis Keturn ’ he.came to the roor H , nd Vice Pres of the | Portfolio of: commissioner, only to pletely equippe in of <3 ; Seah 1 . : . n et tlor An e Del® n | ized tb ny 1 a 1 and 1 1 ' 1 f . Pr form premiers also +I am th Kin: abl ere i THEDRAL * espa ota ois : ; *) ibe aa ; F 1 ‘ ‘ : ce, Ch s Chaumet f one mind regarding De gray * : ‘ p.of ue b, = | Colonies, Andre Hesse. it 1 in polit circles is th Governor. Nellie Taylo: will d Ee, ae | wir finan clreur . SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 17 culture, Jean Durand jthe ministry's life will be about as] part Saturday for Cody, where, b Sa BA a4 ii ee CHEYED yo pril 17 ! ) fot wid h { Pr ah ‘Associated Press}—Many per pr | Public Worka, Plerre’ Lacal | difficult as its birth and that tt willl ginning Monday, she will hear Pibdista ibe acaue rs mn for his act = Bit At Na By a April. 17, — hw , vd the matt soa were killed and injured today| Labor, Antoine Durafour. | net be a long one. charges nat William -Loomls,| eee t]. Jo, Muck bad te He tidees | edie Came here threo years ago} Weer a ei incet, va Mi. Be ‘ acer ae by the explosion of an infernal ma-| Pensions, Louls Anteriou. The new inet will command | sheriff of Park county, who Is charg: | (unrs Ql, Jo. Muck tnd 1 Il. blake: | vom New York City, where he ix} Uva’ wie i que ’ chine in the cathedral during the The main obstacle In forming the|/about the same majority in the|ed with protecting bootleggers and} io’ in, ‘ oe ory i fut) survived by a mother. ‘The mother | 24 : Prot cakdam ite |e ; . funeral services for General Georg- | ministry was the divergence between | chamber of deputies as the outgoing | other alleged malfeasance. Bouse and avrosen sortase: io jhas been notifie by telegraph | Sy ness Beiead hieff, who was murdered Tuesda Icallinux and Briand. ‘The latter (Continued on Page Ten) SAD el Shida te Ee i vetieied hane"encly laat evantuw ue seaerd) NE a » ites tt ‘ Earl Kelsey Hore) soran was vooves tor viotation of | now atthe. Shattenc exsjonal Worhen's clu for th upDly the drug ordinance and released on | taking parlors pre 1 i 1 ' $200 be for his t ardnce in po: | Seigtteeeeigiie a8 Th " f the |¢ dra } Is Saddened By)x.. evan | eae iy eg ; f W. Valentine who gave his resi: | nd 1 € that a Death of Infant ce 7g West B street, was 1 fessor of i economy at ‘the [spur to the Shaffer services tthe Betton Qaneral ome aso QF ILLNESS: Men on Board British Dirigile Given 5) 8332) S266 2505) MAN IBKUI TED a "COURT BENCI Great Reception Today With Return | verry sve bad pased over in| Heights communtiy, church, wil | seorean of a 'rooming hour at | COURT BENCH of” viCw Went Ye lied nt ee local hospital last night from a rup Ser gets ae is survived by came in sight at FIVE DEAD IN A telegram w celved by Chief | tured nmbendis. Bh about 1.00 o'clock of Police A. T. Patrick this morn-| 4 mothe : ake: Cit nae craw: gor te Ttitars elimi pes. Ge ing. reading ‘x, follows Hepa hee vont \District Court at Denver Rules Today in a thelr land th had n during 27 4 y Brouse killed Worked {n | rangements will be announe Brive | PULHAM, England, April 17.—(By The Associated | wearing hours. Hearty cheers went garixo three or four years ago In| ‘the body iw at the nonanes »| Favor of Nationally Known Judge Press.) —To the cheers of British army officers, soldiers, |p to them as the ship passed to Caspers Was'sierried. Notity. per: [oes workers and crowds of spectators the army dirigible R-33 | mae fei shore line, a ; ous or relatives 1 Ire me immed pie es er of Juvenile Court returned home safely shortly after 2 o’clock this afternoon | eee een ic eraft with | MARSHFIELD, Ore., April 1 : 28-hour battle with the ‘elements over the east | jer aanaged prow dropping low was] Five members phe tamity/ 9 Deas Meiteant after her r 1 coast of England and a storm-swept North Sea.» The run- |swept out to sea yesterday. burned to h in a fire which all the garages thix ty away craft which tore. away from|ternoon. She maneuvered for posi After the R assed over Lowe |stroyed a frame building here to-| war unable to locate ut her rioorings at the Pulham air |tion and landed safely a quarter of |stoft on her homeward journey tho]day, ‘The 4 H. H. Hopps, 72;| knew Brouse, Chief Patrick station yesterday during one of the|an hour later jrelp comparatively uneventful] Mrs. H. H. Yopps, 65: Vernon Hopps,| through the Tribune that ar f Gh ovecebt) yours. .was ° nd allowes e| but to avold difficulttes skipper |17; Rut Hopps, 13; Herman Hopps,|who may know anything ec “ 4 A G sited Rigid Sour tet ae melt 1 ; (aan ces Tale vy 4 the. shir “higher mes rate 0. hes vletienw Neate. Tabarentif Sean get ouch withthe back |brought by Royal R. Graham, defeated candidate for the ie rarmitie at 184 o'clock this at | start thelr ship homeward from | (Continued on page 10) suffocated before the fire. or wire direct to San Franc offic e, ¥ b ‘ ‘LINER IS SAFE?:: “FM ur acacorn HOI OHTA, OES JUDGE LINDSEY ward by the wind. from Battle With Stiff Gale Ae he Lowestft harbe street, San Frenc Calif LOS juy Wright called | Simonee i but |iast night in April 17.—Harry welterweight, wh: udge Ben B. Lindsey, of 1ins the bench seat he has held n Bernardino | DENVER, Colo,, April 17.— who |a 10-round decision to Bobby Atten,| Denver's juvenile court is unconscious at the General |for more than twenty years, Judge Julian H. Moore ruled here with a possible free lin district court today in throwing out the election contest lice | lapsed last nig

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