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"= Che Casper Daly Crime AG | __MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX NO. 165 CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1! 22, 1925 Peer ae ett a TetaNIe 8 Gente 4, ar Delivered by Carrier 78 ceuts a month b lg 1. Second MAN IS FOUND MURDERED IN RAILROAD CAR Hose Used to Beat Andrew Harrison of ar atin to Wiggs | | ae party in the first. Madieg of their game today with the Cincinnati ee | Reds, obtaining 12 hits and 11 f 3 AEE Dvctting at E. T. Williams Oil Camp in} | Bet ere even trom het Every man on the local team got Salt Creek Field Scene of Morning | at least one Wit. AMERICAN LEAGUF Tragedy; E.D. LeVangie Meets Death| a wien RHE Philadelphia __-00¢ 000 010—* M t I “Bn howiers? Bisyl. Dr Barker When Explosion Wrecks Building | Pa et siawrett setrew a yee ids } é mast | berg (th) and Cochrane; Quinn, Win-| . . . < e as er § Hauling It Back OES B. D. LeV 27 i i No Clue Found to Iden- ; se L eV angie, 27 years of age, office clerk at the Salt ~ | r : ’ | 3 StS reek headquarters tthe I E . Willi Oile ah At Washington— RIE, ft f he Se T As Investigation : a killed and te Onan four iliams Oj) sordpany, was New York 000 0% eee_e tity ol Slay er W ho | | j : bs Jed 4 nen, r men and two boys were seri- | Wasningto 111 08% #e¢_e @ «¢ 7 ? : Sen tenced to | Holds Sway Here.| ously injured, ete an explosion demolished a double Batteries: Pa lies and O'Neill Killed Homesteader in | dwelling in the E W illiams home camp in section 11 of | Johnson and Ruel Brutal Assault the Salt ¢ reek field at 3.o’clock this morning. The explosic h {ed'from gnd MM a Mra, ¥; bola | At Cleveland— R.H.E e ° aia | : | . l Anpahaat which-is the prop. , d : these tnhices és Cleveland —.....200 000 900—* * +| Andrew Harrison, about | Gam} . west Refining cc y e frame | t righ Heenitel: ete dar ace Batteries: Bush and Dixon; Smith | ~ ry Coming, many hundred ing. wag partitioned midst Mt of ther isiiaatton mpests and Myatt 5 years of age, a home- strong. die and LeVangie wa 4 dead) alth younp AWillacnanet teader of ne Douglas, was " ‘ .| From the sagebrush flats in bed in one side of the house. The serious condition. and the|, St Chicaso— R.H.B.|brutally murdered by an un- Release on Bond Pending Appeal from | iom the sagebrush tats ' jetty Urs gecupled the oxher |otnere were anrersiy turned. | Ehcege “occ oon dee sete + «(known assailant last night Conviction Here Proves Boomerang | Roe Panna, Certo Solan saplgers a The injured were; sibnowae pales ical Ali (xplo-| "Batteries: Collins and Woodall;|While he was riding on a re rolling in. ” W a or seas Mr. A. G. Counts, burng and lacer-| but was later converted into a double| T#urston and Schalk ! ston ad aS re: bee to Burglar Now Facing 9 Years r bg Salk Creek and from the wand | MRR a 2 Raut haa’ eather p. _ _ | tween Douglas and « Counts, * seriously torn apart the ex- to P! Ridge. ¥ rné f 4 pe At Pittsburgh— 45 bur J. plosion and wa one pck- : Xen S one mass Of Wreck-| cricago __......000 001 000—I Pittsburgh —....001 002 03x—6 II Batteries. Kaufman and Hartnett; Morrison and Smith. nerging 1 coulees | Mr. Fay Newbold, sprained knee|#ee when other people living in the Ralph LeMaster, sentenced from membered, is serving a fede Powder river, and from| and burns. camp arrived to rescue the victims. © district court a month ago to|tence at Fort Leayenworth, : ons of Deer Creek’ Mrs. Fay Newbold, broken le he fire equipment in the camp serve from two to three years in| for robbing a Burlington fr ‘ a r, from Ariminto and : Mr, R. O. McKibbon, broken leg} Was hurried to the house and ex- the penitentiary for implication in| here, was brought back for tr suck ny hey're coming— coming ‘ wha’ and lacerations tinguished the flames in short order. the McCord E robbery, and who | he told the story of how Le Master | back home. Mrs. R. O, McKibbon, various in-|Mr. Healy was ealled at 4 o'clock ibsequently was released on bondjand he robbed the store. This rob-| Road graders; fre tank per } ts and young people | juries. this morning and given the details pending appeal, 1 again | bery occurred about the same time| wagons, tractors, gang plows, and | wi an ortunity to hear a] Mr. Kenneth MeKibbon, face|of the explosion. esterday t Judge 8. Cro-}as Me 5 job, according ie low and shoy 1 tho) and forceful spr «| burned. The body of LeVangle was re- " : 1 and st. Lovis— ROWE H the bod, made by 266 see were 8 8] Ey i chart, who ob+ “"y1e¢ ee cove © | served eson t from his Donohue, Sheehan, n the Converse County |t stant srney Dyer | boug © with the peo: iday n Dr, Chas, E.| Mrs, Kenneth McKibbon, various| moved to the Shaffer-Gay undertak- | Dibut, Blemiller (all Ist inning) and} ROHATIRAE mrnting shade | Hargrave; Rhem and Gonzales, t 2 t in two was lying . to from seven to ten yeara in who with Paul Showalter, | pi ney, are finding thelr ¥ t here by the injuries, ng parlors here this morning and | nary when a jury after|county attorney at Douglas, repr ack » ‘the county storehouse pe sliver a¢ Willlam McKibbon, son of R will be taken tonight to his parent's 3 x from five o’clock in the the stat om whenee they found their wa ol and men’s|McKibbon, fractured 1 | home at New Fleld, N. ie ae burial.| _ At New York— R.H.E. | 30 yesterday morn-| Attorneys M. F. Ry i I vat ds. a cane nGhit ae sti Make ee will! John MeKib! I Mr. He said that an employe of | Boeton 002 126 seve © iroudiavéedict sof, guilty. in.| Foster, dafended;.Le Me roperty, hay en serving private | be a cublini alivenal Jeittibnctractneed tie he. e.My ikteaee wit New, Yack 201 O18 Sere robbery of the Smyth Mercan: | Master ts 2 1. Yes-| purposes | pense being borne by theRotarians,} Mr. and Mra, Kenneth McKibbon| (Continued on Page Eight) Hettesies:| Cooney and Gibsor company of Glenrock. terday ‘he received his fourth con Feu Nehf and Snyder. of becoming enmeshed in the | > Jimmy’? Hall, who it, will be re-l yietlon, for serious crime, ainer TWO KILLED AS eee AUTHORITY ON BOY AND GIRL PROBLEMS jr cies 3° sae know it owned is returning Batteries: Grimes and Taylor sutwha, hawasprastioeds thal |iandi4 3 and on the|torlum just what parents should be|or older at the Elks auditorium on as f heory th to “get whi : y he was president of {and what their responeibility is to] ‘A Mother's Relation to Her Daugh MILES CITY, Mont., April 22.—Both the engineer and ting od.” he “f Charies E. i s and girls t The men's mecting will come} peRLIN fireman of the Columbian, crack passenger train on the Chi- | trom the wa ne st 8 rolling | \ jranc AMich., e firrt meetir < will {at 716 in the evening, also at the| munists hel cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, were killed this will by long time be due here nex t h | be hi sch tit ock 11 Ks Buh tgs Sec cha ges morning at 10:15 o’clock when the train hit a burned-out (ery jew equipn rab fas | Saitsh* phic. Ree ore Acree etaants On et ° Son.” sid 4d fon bridge and the engine dropped ten feet into a dry run three | ave some fo to help pay off] his lect r, B: 1 to|the Most out of Life t ; “No ons will be disappointed in |tentional delay 1 miles westof Rahway, Mont. As the engine plunged the half-million dollar overdraft ell a8 many men an ‘i t on he will | ntinued on Page Tight) in bringing them t line burst, automatically setting}! This js the first wreck in whic ‘ eter pane the brakes on the passenger coaches | the dead € neer, Alex Bu fs behind and stopping the train, all] ever in 1g heen employed as « of the coaches except the mail car | engineer since 1908. He is survived remaining on the teacks. Some of} by a widow and two daughters ooo) the passengers were badly shaken,|Stuve, the dead fireman, is cur-| : but none suffered severe’ injuries, | vived by a widow and five children. } 2 of | Both were widely known and xere xford ing to the announcement railroad officials here, The engineer | among the most popular rallroad of the train was Alex A. Bugby andj} men on the system. Their bodies eman was Hans Stuve, both | will be brought to the city as soo n | “4 athe cite anes | an they cane cemoved be under | OAMER PAVERNGR CAAFY \| Charges Involving Payment of “Protection” Money to.Be One|! their bodies were stif pinned be-| the wreckage. | : i wie neath the locomotive. og Sree RE Matter Inuestigated if Petition for County Probe will be bi 1 until lat rrand jur be lled, if the fi i such ed to probe t mi conduc t of office by r punt} oftic ia] ri Oral enforcement officers, Judge B s. Cromer, of the district court, declare e “There are rumors that protection was sold to the perpetrators of ¥ ) J e natu nd| offenses in 24 and the recent Earl “Red” Evans case a veloped anoths 1 ene of the disaster shortly after . | © crash and were brought to the I ty here. ‘Trains Nos. 16 and 18 HE Wy April | Ny meet at Ahles, Mont., west 6 5 ’. G. Haas today an-| regional dir for the eighth d re f£ Rahway, and had not Nes 15 been ed the appointment of post-| trict, Boy Scouls of America, and] dire 1 g ; to thorough 12 ry Shpall few minute late, it would have | mast in Wyoming as follows:| he will ha essage of impor ficient in the t | thes as % P ds Bs P cen the one to strike the wrecked | Midwest, Roscoe A, Smith; Saratoga | tance to all th ed in ¢ id t¢ f thes \ wD t WoO re b . Today th rains were! (acting), Mrs, Clara Wilcox; Banner, | ing The bajar of the program | ( c 1 othe ¥ | 4 perpine wheduled to pass a ay Mrs. Cora Johnson tonight will cove Wheeler jolene Substitute for ©: - VAs Kidnapers Witness Stand) Gas Is Sought 0322) otitieyss of kidnapping, and late a ale é * 7 > arrested in Billings b GREAT FALLS, Mont., April - y The Associated Press.) Senator Burton K. Wheeler took the witness stand in his own defense today in his trial here on charges of \ i bu illegally appearing before the department of the interior | ew indivs , lo {= SDE: DaP ; bus for Gordon ¢ pa pees Montana oil operator. — | tire z « Gwyn © tone “! never heard © 4 Satu Pe ore he appeared before the k i ed Allred Daugherty investigating committee ok ‘ where He was attorney for a bootlesger tat t sunt } 1 to his wife that by the name of Gorini—" His state peu 7 inteea is t t hild for a ment was interrupted by an objec : ‘ sMdly f ow tr {elds brought tion by the government which was *ARIS, April 2 y The Asso:[trum. Suspensicn of the session When a memt oat ok r, where she suatained. ' ; 1 Premier | was 1 ary before order could be] Deputy Balanat, charge Apso ot her. sharae Hayes, who wag the go ient’s ‘ dou ery jot ted prsal aeputisa ” 4 - . Gwyn im tar witness, testified thtt tlea t : ‘ f Wheeler in New ¥ and that Wheeler asked | ur hefore the Interio wiueed to Mr, 1 ieg on Page Two