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[ Che Casper Sunday Tritanw ; on ee aS Se Je aug d VOLUME 34 me MAIN NEWS SECTION | CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1925 MAIN NEWS SECTION ¢ NO. 38 EVIDENCE PILES Ur ™ TRIAL OF WHEELE! Natrona Power Company Is Sold to «vo WITNESS TELLS Senator Wet || - _H1. M. Byllesby Company cf Chicago 1 wa Of PLANS FOR GUNMEN CANT) ive OOSE Control of Successful Business Here. ‘ Donor of Plate River Sit on | eee ese "oe 4 P [ ] (IF | | [ | RAI D Passes to Corporation Opercape 2 : to LEASE , p | | te (IF POLIGE (Ny 21 BLE Plants in Eighteen States 2 uv | Control of the Natrona Power company has passed from | —— the men who built it to its present proportions and impor- | T arrested and |tance as a public utility into the hands of H. M. Byllesby 5 : y seized in a |company of Chicago, one of the largest companies operat- | if the rt jing public utilities in the country. The Byllesby company’s activities cover some eighteen states and include numerous | Gila she J u | list of violators hooked at head- | ‘There hi | : been the personnel: of the compans other is, t gh ¢ acter quarters with the arrival of the | sale of the loc In other » the high et ter | patrol wagon, for the | of its officers and stockholders Its Battle Still Raging. ,.,0t active officers have alwa gallon of whiskey, several men f the highest integrity and a | beer. Card games! were In’ prog-.|Seneral manager of the Natrona) one Around Third Floor ress, it is understood, when the | Power company. Figur the busine capacity. In consequence ing squad arrived. transaction are not di have been its staunch friends and ee f |’ Against Senator Is In- | troduced ‘Saturday in | Federal Court, eth McInnis | leader, who b en a rumor of the 1 plant in circulation t several days, which was ers found in addition to a | Confirmed only yesterday by Patrick yf | Sullivan, president, and E. P. Bacon By PAUL R. MALLON ited Ss been ‘ Correspou {DERAL COURTROOM, 2AT FALLS, Mont., April 18.—First direct evidence and the public generally | | | | supporters. an Ph eA tete Cts tant luame |linking Senator Burton K ——___ The Natrona Power company is| +p; ew owners of the compan: ‘ < ~ r 4] z ° Apartment Fortress at the Bost ralunble aie best | The DEN owners of the compar neGhire present. | Wheeler, on trial here for al. - red, a iT © he same, | r Inent state 1 rr Te 1 $+} E ] H ih d | 2 5 ed public utilities in the| business stamp who will-give equal | i | paoy ait Metaae Cake. leged misuse of with arly our oday. | eky Mountain region. Its history} service and consideration to th {net Bibat ohithospaptesant wete-| eae ees ee Camp. is known to all Casper citizens and | agrorded in the paat | |aiteeg ws , 1 oll. ma r E neighbors by t One gallon of wine was placed 1 of the guests, the per men and three g {its growth and record to all light} 1t ts to be hoped that the operat 7 on and power concerns in the country.|ing personnel of the company will CHICAGO, April 19. PRIMARY LAW Powerful utility concerns have long | net he changed. i (United Press.)—Three po- the di ampbell's of } | looked with covetous eyes upon the —_ oo A = . ‘ local institution but to date were tified as to convers r licemen were wounded by Ik GOLORADO Unable td interest the ownkiat The main party however, heard between Campbell icaies gunmen barricaded in a third ‘The company transfers three mod- preceded by part Jand others regarding pern : h ear ern and perfectly equipped. plants, whieh tained froni the interior dey ngee Byecoment ook S ss | DENVER, Colo.. April 18, (United | nd a business of sizeable propor- | the fe in Washington north side here tonight. The } pres) —a determined movement tn-| tons, and what’ is more, the new AT CODY POSTPONED the guest ¢ Ran Wass ee’ || mvgahon tamarding tha pernltelie refugees continued to hold their im-| tended to frustrate the signing of a| owners will fall heir to no dissatis- WLU companied b; agents. = SRive Bee, proyised fortress with incessant | bili repealing the state primdry law | fied or disgruntled patron, ¥ Senator Gettleman was not at | ; | by Governor Clarence J. Morley will] The Natrona Power company has home, but Mrs, Gettleman qui j that Wheeler exerted . his al Oe be started tonight at a mass meet-/been erected and placed upon an| CHEYENNE, Wyo. April 18—~ ed him. In @ short time enatorial 41 r his. cif The battle began when two police: | ing of political leaders of all parties|enduring business foundation by! ‘rhe hearing on charges against i f as met by Mr. Mad- | Campbell, rae men went to the apartment buildin be held at the office of Edward|serving the public and keeping] sheritt W. Ht: “Cooke of pee They shook hands. After t to arrest the men on suspicion. ( ds Dunklee. ahead of rapidly growing de: passing remarks, Madden opened fire and with his companion | yt ig expected that a committee|by new construction and enlarge | unt hay receneney pei ty a 3. : | ious Jaa t took refuge in the builc More} will be appointed to wait upon Gev-|ments and modern and approved | ernor Nellie Tayloe Ross, who is to Thomas Mil's/ Casper pioneer, who has donated atrona tell me have some | his partner i I the than 100 police surrounded the place. or Mort to urge him to veto| methods in all departments. preside at the hearing at Cody, | Historical society the origisial site of the old F Caspar H presence of f ev Police Sergeant Peter Kenelly and | the bill. ‘ One feature in connection with| meanwhile will go to Chicago to at«| war fame, which was linked with the romance and early history of Wine? Oh yes," replied the Sen- ler can get t a Patrolman David Fitzgerald who at. This is no time to go back tO) tnd expansion and steady growth of| tend the Women's exposition: region. eine known as tho 1 ; tempted to make the arrest, were} boss rule and “back room. .nule,””} US “DARE OD She steady growth of; tend the Wom me vam = Saert et phe yer that you | through down there f 1 Reis ~y both seriously wounded. James! Dunklee said in speaking of the 4 5 4 ite aiken ; Liver Quaid |aftord’ to divide up. Ed Cunningham, chauffeur for Chief of| measure. “The present law has its Jat, canine beat Mad “And just be t Detectives William Shoemaker, was] defects, of irse, but changes é yer poten be Lip aera kaceten tai shot and seriously wounded in the | shot come by amendment and not ine hereacoiti rae this home | to'any one ef “ siege after midnight. by repeal in Stadia: wine Of yours.” him a the Police believed one of the defend- B Pl N F Fe A i és, Yeu; Corieon-in:"*sreaia | Of the permit and he w ers was wounded shortly before RICH BANKER j Benathy Gaitiema $ got straightene G midnight but the steady gunfire pia 8G say: , continued. They concluded early 5 aoe areata te ir Hd ka since; died but he guve thstmorane wore: tian, the \OF N. Y. DEAD By CARL F. BLAKER Lee ie ogi agente emph i Reece ene pines Aad Ts | Another material step in the program of the Natrona County Historical society to preserve the site of old Fort ( AS-| that all he had was some elder | Pro" rarities ‘ eee j — par as a city-county park and to build a replica of the old Platte river bridge, wa 2ccom plished recently when Mr. and] and some sacramental wine, whielf | 04 \whee CHICAGO, = April 3 NTA BARBARA, Calif. Acie Mrs. Thomas Mills, acting in the name of the Mills Construction company, donated to the society a strip of land cover- pipes su aera ied Senator F Press}—Two policemer Bn ee York cis, dur ent |ing the bridge site and extending from the edge of the town of Mills on the south to the city park on the north side | rye a ee ie oad areeg | fe Whee n ieitheseac nbcth aide dlatrict | t from heart disease, The land donated is 100 feet wide and it is specified in the deed that it must be kept by the historical society for all | terested. already retained L. V. Gaulieu a The despgradoes have barricaded time, that it 1s to d solely for | attorney to handle the mat 1 themselves in thelr home and an.-{ park purposes ar The shooting had its inception | oats ot lew, orders: protection. an when detectives went to the house | to arrest the men on suspicion. e r 5 tle continued | s 2 x that the land has been do | eee the battle continu nated and the site of the old fort una hs - bridge. secured, the histo Police Sergeant Kenelly and. Pa and tke bridg ured, the histor . cal soclety has concelyec sioi trolman David Fitzgerald, attract- ical I neelyed a vision ed by suspicious actions of the men. of a day when the county and c e ; ‘ ; bree i Donat tiv By followed them to thelr home. In the = acting solnlly. will oot only. thats j U sald his exventes were paid | Ves buls. Gf MUM Apeanane, hoUding ‘OMAHA TRADE Documentary Evidence Found in Raids river bridge, but will build a modern Oo | e en Nn magazine, had obtain tional mone . one of them turned around, whipped : o the bridge and through Sutaeiwrank < out a revolver and fired six shots in to the bridge and throug idge Vrank I : feat ies ape Bonen 3 itanti on Communists Places Reign of ze a ra es ; ‘ : | regardingtacinutees tonic ra eatharetalvegiivan apastyents Wall TRIPPERS T0 id stitute a clroular drive trom casper | Vebraska Woman’s “Love” of Children | itm: ws. on 1, th sritiate Stan eeteom' Hearty, stat Terror at Door of Moscow | to Mills, over the old bridge, throug! f ution” entered nt elegans were kept away from the apar VISIT CASPER . j the: fort-eite, past the city: piim Explained by Wholesale Tragedy, _|;"t 'sitor passing between Camp aap eultes Groueht uit | ; . oe ae : Fd ft Mages 2 (By the United Press.) | Cast Nin 1 Paralleling Indiana Case Police thus f er | Vigorously repressing all signs of communist revolt |« to learn the fdentity of the Caspe be host to the Omdha|throughout Bulgaria, the Sofia government neverthel | a At 12:30 one of the gunmen bers on t 14, accord-| will fall as a’ result of the week's outrages and will be re- | ?* Te ~~ | ST, PAUL, Neb., April 18.—Mrs. Emmanuel Sorenson, elieved led. His ¢ Aa , Pils ;, | two year : ‘ E a AHatien Laika ja to unofficial advices received by |placed by a ministry favoring tolerance and pacification, it aren ot | society |Charged with administering strychnine poison to ten per- ently drawing upon resources of a isper Chamber of Commerce. | was reported tonight. Matt thabicebul the old |SOns over a period of seven years, seven of whom died from at the prosecu well stocked arsenal Omaha boosters, 200 strong unt King Boris is said to have determined upon this change | bridge and construction ich a|the effects, will be quizzed at length tonight by County ulsh interested. Judge the auspices of the Omaha Cham- hi - a MO! rt t it fe Tear bom used byt eT Sonat ioarasrtce Gil ol hans trade | When tes sobrange” or parliament ae” Wbarepieiilsatian revSIh HDD drive woidp net only ° areat Attorney Dobry and court officials. ord all ¢ nee relatii seem to have little effect er of merce 1 meets Tuesday. * ists were to have overthrown the] material benefit to Casper and Mills == ‘ise pa te mA Aritanin they ea $e! | cone r ‘ Hest ‘sup| Was. exhausted tnt ef | teretory of thy Ae AN The Sofin police today, while] S0Vernmer.t in an cprising on April] put also to all stoc n and ranch: | Mr i Shape ae hie dec layed isin by a lunacy commis- inkeioeancartniey te tite Uaeree forts. to wie Min Casper, Areatgemente wit! {lufiting corimunists from house to| 15 ere captured by the police of org of the : hese bene. | 7 i tha. PoleOnickind, Dele ee caeatlon her prevented, kets dapartme 1 by ¢ 1 in floor bats le to ylve them a cordial re-| house, claimed to have found a doc-| Sofia today, the latter claim, fits it would add to t ( f Be Te atation sit tg | this: and her. reincarcerat Will Sanceeys ie ha here and make It possible for | UMent defiintely showing that the] Scarct from house to house|entire county by tak r ie t in an ¢ Itely | Probably be Mond t Ww I { ; on thelr trade with the | ®bortive revolt was directed from for communists, killing son and ar to. keep. warm. int th fix t mor | Mrs nh en ¢ bed | tl 1 v ty t 1 teats é Moscow. The Soviet government (Continued on’ Page. Nine) (Continued From’ Page Three) — | T¥ the } : Si elatlvee “ces hee Sates ens tan seh through ft» embassy at Rome, indlg a Rae Ss vor | Omaha s have not visited is en renson to-| 44 & Woman who “loved ildrer of I WEATHER | Casper in several years. Both Lin- | hantly denied. complicit | pee Beas yee | Bieta anldita have heen’ vere ites me as eahege ; funday and Monda protably | visited the city since the last exeur- | cedonian federalist, an enen:y of the rid ~. Bs, aera t invited friends with far 1 t i Ee showers in north portion; slightly) sion oct of Omaha Into this terri.|Zankoff government now / ruling | R iat : | to spend considerable time er. | ¢ if the J e warmer Sunday {n west portior 3 ‘a, the United Press is able | r) N LN mbeotl Deaths of the little ones; who : ¢ Ca 2 to give this fugitive's ver. fhe aight ded mprised 6 pe tage of t man te " : sion of the cathedral in on e id 1 as si (Contin | FWO SEIZED IN & ee” HOLD TREAT FORALL PRESENT ©: =" RUM RUNNER IS Many were killed toc In tight ~ of ing between government agents and|0r other celebrated trappers and explorers of a half cen-| sald, but {nasmuch as she in the offic Former Georgia Dry Agent and Brother, thelr. au ry. but reports from tury. or We ago bag ogee me eau gatere of the Boy wi rked for some t jin the « ‘ seen) Boe nt ean, “ek | Scouts of America of today when it comes to organizing the | °f % doctor SRA ERED 18 THe oS ae. a] Newspaper Man, Rob U.S. Cellar bribed preg of direct Sofia dis! forces of nature to sustain themselves in the absence Of | eee ate ets as Rete iti’ Three Men and Whiskey Cases Come to rey - y of A British mission is due in Sofia] modern utilities. A boy scout has been taught to be self- | been detected EO NOIDE: oa Fah a ee Surface Off Atlantic Coast tonight to investigate matters. The| reliant and Nim training makes him | efficiency of Casper council WASHINGTON, April 18.—(Unit-| here peclal agents of the Intel-] Bulgar press blames tho allies for} fit to enter unexplored and inac-| Scouts of America. along these lines | feswion to the crimes. Is made AB PTA 1 P: 2 est of Col. Win-| ti unit fol & receipt of}the government's difficulties, claim: | cessable regions, if necessary, strip-} will be given at the open air scout-| bodies m be exhumed to definite J BTR <5 permis Ma an word that his brother had been ar-|ing that the army was cut so low] ped of modern conveniences, and be} master’s school to be held Monday | 1. ox h cause of death, All vic NEW YORK, April 18. (United) mediate tives shedvanha ont Helq) Jones, Washington newspaper-| regiea in Atlanta. The two brothers | by the pekce treaties that tho-num-| etiabled to resort to primitive meth.| evordng on Carden Cre t led tn the @ manner, fol-| Preas)—The Cunard Mner, Maur 7 f whiskey came to the sur man and his brother, N. T. Jones,| wer d to be the actual owners | ber of troops is Insufficlenteto cope] ods in finding his wey out tof}and one-halt m te low! nvulsions, teati-| tania, inward bound, 1 | face, the former admitting they had former assistant prohibition director | nd Drug and Chemical | with terrorists sustain his mental and physical yig- | ne ter of ¢ ° } and those| of the rum fleet vessels in a dene lite Hguee comeenoae of Gubewlaicunder obataerot., con Ralt!more. and to have 8 Bd) or through knowledge of t and | cova road p iio aie 1 \ | tog today edition Sitah the 7 Ei ees splracy to violate the prohibition act everaze purposes large IN MOSCOW’ tracking, malsing fire by friction and | senjh'c. 1 ! od | The world's fastest ‘ 4 teat med : A, WAR EMH oieed hale contin} atition of alcoho! ostensibly with > 18 FOUND. cooking without the utensils neces-| frolic for those atter » ach It xy Mrs. 8 er was no: ts way int t d Huteteeitee bureau of internal revenue | irawn for the manufacture of tollet}- SOFIA, April 18, (United Press), | ear Andthere Ix prospect. of man | would: be confined, tothe state asy-| brose channel hen tet Be eae ssnonrss Col. Jones was taken into custody | preparations, The astaslen lags, “made in Mos-} A practical demonstration of the (Continued on Page Nine) lum this evening, but ths desire of | rum runner, which went d . ‘ Sas t4gE To: - {

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