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WEATHER WYOMIN and Tuesday, cept snow in much change Unse showers the in led = tonight probable ex- mountains. Not temperature. “VOL. IX NO. 163 Che Canp pr Dail MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, On Streets or MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925 14 Crile at Newstands, 6 cents Delivered by Carrler 75 cents a month TERRIFIC STORM SWEEPS EAST, MANY ONE KILLED, a eR ieemee ne] Coolidge Tells Whether Hens ‘Si?’ or ‘Set’ CAR OVERTURNS CAUSING DEATH OF AG. RITZMAN | ON ALGOVA ROAD Mane Kalloron and Gus Larson Are Seriously Injured; Mrs. Ritzman| Receives Minor Hurts. | WASHINGTON, April R John M. Woods of Boston, during | a chat today with President Cool- idge; recalled the latter's reply when both were members of the Massachusetts re to a query of colleague as to whether hen “sits” or ets’ “Out ouv way,” he quoted M. dge then saying, “When n cackles it isn’t a question sittir r setting, but of her she is laying or lying.’ President — Cooli¢ learning | t Mr. Woods and his wife in Washington for a visit fied them to call. Mr. V i who year told the that the time he in Wasbit mpe the Washington monumen Union sold he | | | | | | president | was A. Ritzman, Townsend billfard Stanty] killed, ¥ c ma Wales Is Shaken Up on Rail Trip parl . Ritzr minor injuries, and Miss. Ma loron, teacher of the sec at Central school, and Gus in serious condition in N pital, as the result of in sived when the car in they were riding, driven b; hed into an embank- ment rturned on the Alcova yoad about two miles from Casper at 4:45 o'clock Sunday morning which Larson, IBADAN, Southern Nigeria, 20.—The Prince here today April of Wales arrived The nature of the infuries Mrs. Ritzman, br and injuri are from Kano. He minor in teen come ch: cool bre At the prine the speed of the train w ated during the frip oon with the re from. the tables electsic dow. nge "s veque: Marie 1 nd a broken sc K apula goneu) tu sterday ult that tes were and the ss after: the bra bone. The two couples had dance at the Old Homestead and the dance hall en-route for. Ga at 3 o'clock Sunday morning, cording to the story told by Mrs. Ritzman who was removed her home from the hospital last night Mr. and Mes, Ritzman were riding in the seat and Larson was driving, Miss Kalloron seated beside the front seat. Ac: cording to Mr zman, the car conside thrown tended a ft per 3 ry Bloer rortabh capital Free § , is one of th. uled to he visited by Wales during his African tour, is to reach the capital April 30, and after will travel through Cape Prov. ince, the Orange Free State and other sections. to with him on after a tiresome journey encountered a‘wel- temperatures with = acceler- it rocked | prince's fan was flung out of a win- of Orange cities sched- the Prince of He (duro 3 HURT in ueI0}8) AUTO CRASH WITNESo OAS WHEELER AGREED TOPIX THINGS FOR OIL MAN ‘Former Stock Salesman Testifies. on Stand | That Senator Made Remark Referring To Client, Gorden Campbell. EX-KLAN GRAND DRAGON HELD FOR MURDER IN FIRST DEGREE ON GRAND JURY'S INDICTMENT INDIANAPOLIS pher April 20.—murder Stephen had been in the southern p: state on a fishing trip been liberty und t follow fc on while s arda on, former grand drag on a train en ul today Klux the murder in, con t Miss ¢ sted on Ste had at nd provid n with the 8, of In- | 000 GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 20.—Testimony that Sen- ator Burton K. Wheeler agreed to “fix things up in Wash- ington” for his client, Gordon Campbell, Montana oil ope ator, was given in the trial of the Montana senator here today by L. J. Wertheimer, formerly a Campbell. Wert 1eime stock salesman for | ° An nent rest several days was retur Marion on the Gent of turn of th ssi of ¢ permits n ‘amy pecting ob department of the inter ernment wrongfully fore the prosecuting C Under eimer ch used his infl interior depar Campbell's clair Is Kil Bulgar | 20.—Nin police infernal machine an 160 person thedral Thu the police to: ted was form yfia Communist commit Vv about to the transfer lands from one of to another of the organizing a $10,000,000 con cross-ex sald that “fixing things ur ability of titles to certain his companies people cern. Wertheimer he was in New York, a departme of just nt and postoffice in- spector called him up and told hiry to go the. federal building a make an affidavit regarding Wheel er's statement abbut federal per mination mark referred to SOFIA, tf, Bul by to have placed t which killed. more in the Sveti Kra declared April Builgarain that wh ; coff, said the a day mil When visit to killed ir chief of the lve central and r New York and objected to by Senator Thomas J. Walsh, chief of counsel for ‘or Wheeler, asked that the jury be excused. He. then explained to the comt that he ex- pected to shaw by examina tion that Wertheimer went to New York with Jack Kearns, manager for Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing champion; that Kearns was closely associated with Tex Rickard, fight promoter, who lately was con- | tions about his nd been asked the government cer was i SOFTA, Bulgaria, April 20—fne leaders of the various parties, sum moned by General -Voutkoff, have given the war minister ass of their support in his endeavors to maintain order in the of the terroristic campaign ascribed to the communists. t Among the latest arrests was that crashed into the embankment and overturned at q point where the road turned sharply at the side of a hill The Larson machine turned to the side of the road to permit a Ford ¢oupe to pass and it fs though that the front wh on’the right side caught in a along the of the embankm swerving the di rection of the into the em ankment. The Larson ¢ other machine when thing happened and the Cole “8” plunged down the embankment and overturned, Mrs. Ritzman said in re counting her version of the ¢ Mrs. Ritzman was the only pant to remain conscious and whe’ she extricated herself from the rear of the tonneau, the first nt to meet her eyes was the head of Mr. Ritzman protruding through the top of the ¢ ‘Mrs. Ritzman ate her husband ge and she ing to her story, fell forward and he of his wife. It is believed that Mr, Ritzman was kill¢ ly and was man reached Two men Old Home ma CONCO ANNIVE at nt machine an had just passed the | suddenly some CONCORD, Mass., April 20.—A salute of 150 guns today began a spectacular celebration of the 150th anniversary of the battle of Lexing ton and Concord. Although prelim: inar- ances were “he'd yester day, niversary of the ents were reserved attempted to extrl from the wre suc died in the however A ir a w him Dawe arranged to n and other in stirring ned to ride mpanied by the route wed on horseback by his ances: Willlam Dawes Jr., who with Paul Revere, warned inhabitants of the approach of British troops. Vice President Dawes arranged to greet at Lexingtan two horseback re Mr conscious from car and placed their machind. the bedy of companied by for the hospital. The sheriff's offic was notified by traffic polleeman (Continued on Page Seven, D. A. R. Opens of a t of | Ge They Mr. Ritzman Mrs. Ritzman 1 up | folte ac over 0 pie National Meet President Urges Rebuilding of Nation for Maintenance of “Respectable, Hardy and Free People” WASHINGTON, Apri! 20.—Open-; element in number who are bringing ing the 34th Continental congress ot | the Daughters of the Amer! n Rev olution here today, Mrs Wayne Cook, president-cener in her annual message urged anew that its members work solidly with the forces of the nation that a rebuilding for maintenance Of a “re a hardy and free people thus she sald, caf the nat the heritage of f.4 forefather fought at Lexingten. Decrying the em tance which some atta regarded as the almost down “It ority © American Cook sald: itielsm life todi {s only upon Mrs. an absurdly small mi live and disport them the lights are whitest need be no fear about Social conditions in our re these days. , The numerous. respectable, the hardy and the Ame e growing strong and stronger. This country will safe in their hands.” 80- Anthony who selves about | public the free wh *. There Ont ion fulfill ho icans be t ernates (Continued on ~ d con. for the leven) \ negligible RD-LEXINCGCTON RSARY STARTS ‘BALL SCORES AMERICAN LEAGUE. At St. Louis— R.HWLE Chicago 100 #4 #er_e * St. Louis oes riders impersonating William Dawes. At Concord the feature will be a reproduction of the fight at the North Bridge over the Concord ri er, Revere and — bd Mangum and ‘ant (ith) and | vereid, Rego (th). —Washington- game postponed; cold fonal guardsmen were detailed ute men and | marched down to the brid; British r ia atone MIIRNERESSINAY FET Mrs. Sorensen Probably | At, Brook Will Be Placed in Insane Asylum. Philadelphia weather. | yston-New cold weather, New York postponed; At gante York At Detroit— Cleveland Detroit Batterie: (7th); Leon | Woodall, Ba me NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Chicago— RAUL E 100 a* . --001 OFF **"— Ku 112 000 ***—* * 000 O20 ** Sewell, Hollow Myatt | y and York-Brooklyan | cold weathe At Cincinnati— Pittsburgh 101 oF Cinelr ath 000 oF 1 lows and Gooeh; De Boston — Philadelphia-Bost postponed; cold weather. games scheduled, morning and 4 killing In 4 t ne udir confes the oning per two of her own children « 8 Bomb Suspect | attributea WITH 150-GUN SALUTE Spectacular Celebration Is Under Way; Dawes and Pershing to Ride Over Paul Revere’s Route on taken into were taken ephenson the mur with count him. jail A. Collins of criminal suing caplases for their were cui All to the led by r Poli ice™ Judge James court in area Dewenarec Candy Having Taste form and carry the composition of | cabinet. which een up, the authorities us the plotters had hoped. government ministers we he bombing of the Sve edral last week ument revolu to have | | givin | | tionary was | t ’ \ ajl the killed b; fral cath 11 s indi folled « ace 000, 1 on th outrag weighted The smc ndy, was de troyed tc day by representatives of the Unite Slates marshal’s office. Thousands of brightly boxes were piled in the ‘eet in front t where they had been stored. pol held crowds back, fections were dumped into and broken into pieces with ball bats, the liquid pouring near Pres. und that {t from. forty. to explosion sent a 450 feet into the hay pound. mn of Kt colore east The bor warehouse her fiance, murdered they had crets were jane. | sung girl and t& have been communists because rned some of their se- found yester¢ Bo. suppose by i Of Intoxicants While the con- barrels ase- into Sir Broderick | Has Bad Luck | On Booze Ship| LONDON, Tail | | aente | April £0,—The Daily | that Sir Broderick Hart to re nd with a le int sy? supe Ar Jean larg of Bf cons’ has met present sive campaig possible with m is expected , to today or tomorrow. It d that the net in inviting the public to participate in his, ventures promised a profit at th rate of 120 per cent. rdon | WASHINGTON, April 20—The re: ported failure of Broderick Hartwell’s latest effort to dispose of huge quantities of Mquor to rum. runners off the Atlantic coast wa described today by Prohibition Com missioner Haynes as outstanding evidence of an Increasingly success- ful war on the rum smuggler. The of smuggling liquor is daily becoming 1°ore difficult, Mr. Haynes said, and in time that problem will be compl solved. Profits of the F liquor syndicate, | Haynes “are known to h | bee factory, in fac | work h adde uns: “\M. E. Conference a Votes for Union Ind., April 2 diana Methodist today voted unanimously in favor of the union of the No! ern and Southern’ branches of the Methodist church. ANDE North I conference tSON Pp. governme counsel of to April 20.—The has asked ambassadors Bulgarian the allicti for permis ston to its mil- ith The a men request ows the disorder o communists, including attack on King Borls and the | of the Sofid cathedral with f 160 lives. ——— NO th bombin the CHURCH GROWS Net Membership Gain Of 123 Reported for Last Year IM, April With balloting in Germany | presidential election only a week | popular interets in the fight forr Chancellor arx and the de fi of clsive twee Field 1976 ROTARIAN MEET IN CASPER [OHELD CERTAIN ‘Nicolaysen, President} ~ | OF Club, Reports on Recent Convention. the roinister D. te hi e | | | harle showed one of the The report the ha er ihtiahandiprobohly:will ate: noon, both rain'and cold tried on against torney Dobrey charges of murder filed her Saturday by County 4t Dobrey of E County announced last, night that an Investigation had shown that Mrs Sorensen was mentally unbilanced and that she would be placed In the state insane asylum, If she should be relea from the institution “within or three years,” the state's attorney said, the murder charges.could be revived ‘Phe investigation into deaths extending over seven ye whieh led ensen'’s arrest Satur nd subse quently her’ confessic war #tart three* weeks following the ner }fous {ln childrer |who Mrs ged have gi kies SOVIET RUSSIAN two GENEVA, sia ha April refused to participate in the n control of 20.—Soviet Rus forthcoming conference period Mre. Sor. . é the traffic in arms refusal worded Minister that t The {fly tained in pointing | was cor telegram Tehitehers a i “en go on e proclaimed toward the ens [attitude € of league INVITATION TO ARMS PARLEY 5 TURN DOWN asper Club the put forth a stre convention and the re with the committee of the district. Mr. Nic olaysen sald that the local delegates recelved assurances that the conven tion will be held at Casper in sprin The thing thi de ts convention tions as presently ferring the arn elgn ininister the pre nment will r and be will from invitation to at the Sov to 2 great tend let fe “In conference uid several ineluding eltles of Denver Butte, Montana The Rotary ible to n study viet this regic the Spring ore ne from Colorn 1d ma mpot engue of a questior ol the bring to Club | GERMANS SHCW INTEREST IN ELECTION PRESBYTERIAN <2 You tove Von indenburg Vote for Marx” Is Republican Campaign Slogan as Event Nears Marshal dormant tone. Von under Von Hindenburg continued of a wholly negative indenb' campalgr way at Hanvore when thg candidate of the ist bloc gave the utt ss s' yesterday natic As a national hero but fathe i units n campaigners are m tight on Von Hindenburg because of his political ¢ but ) on the success ai qualifications and d the et much’ r national Repubit their only tourag his. pers vanced ye ‘If you | for Marx," | slogans. ve Yon Hindenburg vote |Many Killed and Vi LISBON, April killed and 73 wounded during the short lifed milita olt here Sat urday An official announcement that the Portuguese goverr ment will take the necessary 1) measures to fix nsibility on who participated the revolt tha ime uted in the yuld 20.—Twelve were says il ar and NEAR TORNADO, HAIN AND oNOW LEAVES HEAVY TOLL IN WAKE Cuts Destructive Path From Mississippi River ToNew England; Wire Service Is Crippled. CHICAGO. 1 d rain rtions At severe reaching: in some ive cou od prope: $1,500,0 with re re- ¥ perted at ores of bull unroofed, Tre beached 1 power servic sofne tow in the w Iriving rain s were destroyed ere felled, boats telephone, tele rippled, ompleted of high were graph whi > in marked ples of sufferers, several be- es were thout {n- wo persons in the cole man Ul, but ser ul ¥ orka kille of were 1 kin were the where. pre mated at men hardest hit. erty damage ,000 two night Killed when a five ick eruml The storm in F to the streets { of the r through e was ared. Alb business quarter plate dows were shattere¢ In Peoria, was watch- were families A that part of through glass hail. ched at Ras from their nd one-half inches Duluth. The snow H., was re- panic orm rn er the f sout the the win- Three scows were be cine, when tor moorings. Four of snow fell at fail at Woody ported at 14 inches, inche NEWS SERVICE OFFICIAL DIES WASHINGTON, ).—Funers held today Bt. atholic church ‘Thompson in- foreign service of the ed Press who died Saturd. York. Burial was at cemetery. A group of 1 lents with whom M d during his Wasl Apri al Paul's Roman for Ch 7 tendent of the Assoc in New Olivet vices were at fi here rles supe! the \Kills Brother In Knife Duet CHICAGO, killed duel AY by in is one of their campaign | baker Soldiers Nip evolt Cou je) olent Fighting Seen in Portuguese Uprising; Rebels Confined in Barracks constitutional stored, For the continues in L & present martial law ON, doin 1 today in the order Latest ad- official quarters indicated that all Portuguese capital restored ‘evolt. started en) been lived has short ‘oun s