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4 4 | YP. 5 ET Swe EMM, Ba kk a WEATHER and south central portions, mostly fair, = VOL. IX NO. 166 settled tonight with showers ir north portion except snow in moun- tains. Cooler tonight in northeast day MEMBER OF ASS 74,7" PPKSS $ui03) uvrse ) BPHOpaHT oVy; CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, APKIL “9, £925 Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents Publication Offices: tvered by Carrier 75 cents a month Trib: E 6 Che Casper Daily Crime | 4 st FIRE GUTS TOWNSEND BUILDING WITH » SAND CAVE GIVES UP BODY “OF FLOYD COLLINS TODAY LONG FIGHT FOR RECOVERY WON BY EXCAVATORS Burial to Be Made on| Hilltop Overlooking Crystal Cave. CAVE CITY, Ky., April} 23.— (By The Associated | Press.) —-Sand Cave has| yielded its prisoner and to- | day the body of Floyd Col- lins, taken from the bottom of the shaft after resting there over night, lies in a Caye City ufdertak- ing parlor. Burial will be on a hill overlooking Crystal Cave, a cavern | 1] which the explorer discover years ago. “A Mmestone and sandstone rock, weighting between 75 and 100 pounds which pinned Collins left | was crawling from 4,nev ed pit was removed last night by; min’ employed brother. The body wes first time since last Jan sev discov: when the falling rock caught C ins | and held him fast while hundreds of volunteer workers struggled 17 days to free him. ‘The miners, after removing the fock brought the body through the new lateral off the 79-foot level of the shaft and left it there over night until equipment could be arranged to hoist it to the surface. Today they attached a hook to a rope. fastened about the body and raised the crumpled mass by means of a hand holst. Wrapped in cloth the body reached the top of the shaft while several score visitors watched. After being placed on a stretcher : improvised sack as removed from the head and W, P. Hunt, miner in charge of the recovery w mk the spectators to walk past the “Pass by and look at the body closely,” Hunt said. “I don’t want any body to go away and‘say we brought up a chunk wrapped in rags,” One of the miners, J. S. Smith, asked that the group kneel while the Rev. R. B. Neel, of Bowling Green, Ky,, offered a prayer. Mr. Neel gave thanks for recovery 0! the body WAREHOUSE 1S ROBBED HERE: Police are investig bbe at the Van Sant’s w occurred sometime dyring r on Tuesday or robbers obtained tires, tubes and « sizes. The robbery police-last night. Lieut. Ray Ideen, in charge of the criminal investigation depart ment, stated that entrance had been made through a window. Officers discovered where a window had been broken, through which access was made to the warehouse. Tho tires tubes and casings were used tires which had been stored in the ware- house. gs of Vo repor LOS ANGELES IS ON RETURN) WASHINGTO? adirigible Los Angel: at 8:57 a. m, today GOTHAM DESCRIBED AS ‘MODERN BABYLON’ BY ‘FOES OF VICE RINGS , April 23.—New York fs pictured as the modern Babylon, Berlin or Paris, report of the , York Society for the Suppres- . made public to ye salacious ma censing law for theatrical producers and a clarification of the act against obscene literature. It charges that the “so-called dean of theatrical profession is tho spon- that even the jewers described ave no doubt of its e fifty-first s is held respensible. of the theatrical sz jicentious shows on they raid “If all Motorless Plane Sails Broadway and all the publishers of hooks and magazines } disseminating products were compelled KEEN DISAPPOINTMENT {SIN STORE FOR THOSE WHO FAIL TOHEAR DR. BARKER LECTURE “The biggest thing Rotar yaa. ever done for Kalamazoo was in-giving hundreds of fathers and several thousand high schoo] and college students an opportunity to listen to the vital message of Dr. Charles T. Barker,” says the Kalamazoo (Mi a upon the appea rance there of the man scheduled to address three meet (akorlanorat nd let in the lgh' ne only pigger a Jot truth Li t con n sacred while thing the club could do would | d upon th relat of father be to bring T Barker back to Kal nd son, mothe and daught hoy an zoo for a wee a r man and wife, From his lip: father and moth ‘uth which haye man and woman in the portunity to hear his trem dynamatic, yet wonde great majority, hich brought >| upon mankind.” at the entrance of their places of and cry “unclean, unclean, Three Hours Williams Oil company 1} Salt Creek fleld. 2 Midwest hospital. ad to recover: William McKibb | higan) Gazette in commenting editorially all reported ' lacerations and ssion of some of the most fu Praise without end of a similla damental problems of life. | acter voiced by educators and “His message brushed aside the (Continued on Page Fire) the explosion, established a record in a flight with a passen- a motoriess plane when he and three minute , which Thoret es! Wheeler were the victim's | for the | 30, | r ininutes with a tion airplane with motors stopped, world's record for such a flight withoue passengers.) Both sides now have witnesses on the way here from fhe cast. establishing r to controvert the testimony of the government's star witness WHEELER CASE HALTED BY SHORTAGE OF WITNESSES GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 23.—(By The Associated Pre: halted shortly before noon today when the defense of the government to agree to a stipulation on the rem: an out of Wwitne: George P. Haye: showing that the Washington tele- call was made on March 13, 1923, between Edwin 8. Booth, solicitor in the interior department, and 1 10ns Hayes. Hayes testified that Booth called him and arranged for him to Two Million Bushels of Corn and Oats Destroyed; Salt Lake City Resort Reduced to Ashes CHICAGO, April 23.—More than 2 corn and oats belonging to the Grain Marketing corpora- tion were destroyed in a fire which started shortly before midnight, burning two wooden elevators |an industrial section of the south side before it was subdued zarly this morning. | Chicago 900,000 bushels of | and threatening the flames had consumed all but the 250,000 by Manuel Rosenbaum, dent of the Rosenbaum Gi the roller coaster nd seyeral of the Salt Air resort is on the shore of Great Salt Lake, It was built in 1 chure h and If of the fire y was called out south branch « stream and thr shipping forcing withdraw: COAL MINE INSPECTOR NAMED BY GOVERNCR Hugh McLeod of Acme has been pointed chief coal mine e of Wyoming, « finnan of Gebo and J k Springs have Search was started after the fire tehman and his wife to have been quartered in one of the buildings. for an aged w LT LAKE erry, Dick Salt Air resort | an act of the r The appointments w Governor Ross after an ¢ unknown origin, Patterson and . Were inspectorg SOFIA CHARGES DENIED RUSS LEADERS STIRRED arin for attributing the bombing of cathedral to its or- MOSCOW, April (By The As sociated Press)—Much resentment Is | © manifested in the & ad government cireles over statements clrovlated aboasd fixing onsibll ity for the terrorism tn Moscow. The executive Communist Intern: tack upon Premier Tanke viet press officers concerned in the recent short | for Campbell. lived re have been transferred ship Vasco de Gama, were government has exceeded all records in this respect. After declaring the comintern op individual or \ statement gives to the Bulgarian a responsibility “Falsificalion scoming more and more the chief he adversaries of posed to purely , our enemies have n at-|and other government executive of the ————+—] summoned others by y pect to subs ntiate his testimony. The defense has offered to rest se providing the government phone records do not reveal thi meet Senator Wheeler. The gov- ernment thus far has been unwill ing to agree to the stipulation. A decision will be made this afternoon, when both sides hi a from other prospective witnesses. Jf an agreement on the stipulation canno be reached, a recess until Mond! probably will be taken to allow the witnesses time to reach Great Falls. Distriet Attorney John L, jattery 000 o¢* ***—* * *) resumed the cross examination of Dauss and Bassler; AMERICAN LEAGU At Ch Detroit Batteries: Senator Wheeler today by question Robertson and Schalk. ing him about his trip to Europe in — , and the accused legislator sai¢ At Cleveland— R.H.E.|he made the trip in order to stu St. Louis - 304 100 1**—' Cleveland ~....022 11 3* Bateries. Vangilder, Giard, ton and Dixon; Edwards, Karr,! on the relations at first hand, He he witness again over bis testi about the dinner in New York night of March 16, 1932, the ESTIMATED 3$100,000 LOSS OF BLAST mProveD FEL AMES IN Attendants at the Midwest an Union hospitals in the WIND FANS LONG FIGHT Smoke and Water ‘Add to Destruction In Metropolitan and M. D. Barnett Stores and Fumes Reach Yesness Clothing Store Through Skylight Fire of unknown origin swept the Townsend building, |Second and Center streets, last night from basements to skylights, damaging or destroying the stocks of three stores ies causing a total loss estimated at $100,000 in this block la one, Two principal theories are advanced to explain the L. W. Jones ager off None of the fu politan five tentewrt baean one of the heaviest los he has slx witnesses to prove| v were blown out nd if the blaze been started them inside the t x, a fire wo ve been impossible because o: 1 ze started on the second| near airtightness of the ae: Ef is even at the timo the] explained es fire department arrived there was| “We established beyond doubt tha no fire either on the main floor of|the fire started on the south Fide of the store or in the basement. This|the Metropolitan stock led him to believe that the fire] stairs and that { might have started from the fuse|and th: work the blaze below ¥ which fell a That electric wiring, or the fuse| Vator shaft,” Trenkle s box, caused the fire is denied by E.| An early thedry that W. Trenkle, of the Natrona Power | Started In th company, who with E. C. McCrarey, city electrician an Fire Heistand, made an exhaus vestigation it x | by embe: story by the in that case 2 flue, was AusS no marks e in-| would this | soon s.)—Proceedings in the trial of Senator Burton K. 2s and an unwillingness on the part | ining evidence to be presented barred the defense from resting h The defense is bringing four or more in an sitempt |! . of New York, and the government has ym they ex- | thin mater morning. found ar foot height of ff which were ‘Trenkle he box was made of but litttle fire would haye destroyed it, he sald. |* h ry that # short ci Murder H olds |: No Word Received Regarding Relatives |i si.2 ee aenee of Andrew Harrison, Found Slain in | sss 0¢ sive on the ti Rail Car; Murderer at Large low, the No word regarding Andrew Harrison, the man who was murdered Tuesday night on a freight train between here } to and Douglas, has been received by either Sheriff Alex Me-| ing out over the roof a Pherson or Coroner Lew Gay. Soon after the body was found in the Chicago, Burling- ney railroad yards, yesterday morning, me. at;t t he he a homest if s but ; ; Faulk (ith) and Myatt. eve of his sailing during which the —- government's star witness, Hayes At Washington— R.H.E | testified he met Senator Wheeler by | New York * *lappointment Washington y Kare be: Mr yes testified that nator Batteries: Pennock and O'Neill,| Wheeler urged hin to appear in bis] vests Bengouh (6t ‘achary and Ruel, (Wheel i the depart eo ment for Gord At Boston— R. H.E.| Campbel! operato! Philadelphia ...402 003 44°—* * *) prose 1 ecting perml Soston 000 001 04°—* * *! Ser nied t Batte Gray and Cochrane;} Ha and « 1 Kallio, Ruffi Lucey, Ross and | ed h Picinich. Salona /adiogron-hoasdians vAL LEAGUE. | the NATIO At Pittsburgh— Chicago Pittsburgh | | and’ he omas J. W torney, to further ex mony yesterday in which he mitted that he promised to take up us ked by aia h, his chief at {n his peatt Bateries: Bush, apd Hart ; K al and Pelion mer, Adams, Koup: befor the department of the ep Jooch, Son terior, phase of a permit At St) Louls— which rdon Campbell, his alieat, A clonati 200° 92° See. iT Ee edie ay he s : St. Louis ...-100 9** he had Camy eM eman, of Bullir teries: » and que and At New York— | Boston —..-.--.000 mod ak t * New York 002 Of in a Bert atahs Sa | teries: J. Barnes, | Aditi At tips cenit tke ent Gibson; V. Barn nt Wash - | i Jin Washing ; At Philadelphia— arding ths cll,"'» Senato | Brooklyn ---003 000 © 2 cele 1 I the Philagalniis £ that. tt a | t 1 terion: oPaity, (Tee cn deta ap bedacb afro Booth: | a Deberry; Ring and Tt Tentine. IT mentione ' Mont anyth Mont Clifford Holt, Great testified that he January, 1923, If he was represent: | ing Campbell {n lease matters and that Wheeler replied in the negative saying that because of his jection to the senate he could not appear Thirty-eight | before any government department LISBON, April 23 ‘olt against the government oe BW YORK, April 23.—Senator Thomas J. Wale unse tor Burton K. W r Sena > 1a on held to t arem. Form being Ha Leal has sent le: i r of deputies ey t s word of honor that he c Distri A vr ing to do with the revolt, (Continued on Page ‘Ten.) Saar HEE THE cur ob NNE. man's World's Fatr ad have been the He points out, all ele s were carefully protec placed in conduits, The was rewired ten months =f DISCOVERED BY STORE MANAGER. Jones es at last night, while they 8:35 o'clos n inven of stock aw the light of the flames at floor and on fire," tk ve knew that the room was said. “I turned in ularm and at the same time my istant telephoned the fire the job there wrs not the slightest in the t 1 ment ing from floor or t When the embers fall- ed the blaze be- remen played thei: hood for a few minutes but not long enough to completely extinguish the fire that had been started ur they turned the water upw it the flames that were bred in the sec- downwa The slayer is still at large. | 0nd story offices Because of the high wind that whipped th AES | ¢ near Doug: | the , the mae wad of spectato led a deposit ac'| had rapidly gathered to the jas bank. For] were convinced that it could 1 ve worked | controlled and that it wo oy the ent bi h may le to ar) GENERAL ALARM ISSUED TO FIREMEN pa ne and they were | kept busy not only in keeping back [the crowd but in g sistance \'° the firemen While blinding smoke and suffo cating fumes permeated tho entire building and filled the streets in a Three hundred gallons of o!d mil-| dense crowd the fire fighters kept at | dewed m 20-gallon still for long hours when compl moonshining ed that the f v ’ d hou t tig *athtine j R. Owen 1 he was taken | ne n out een f . lioa t | 8 r 2 | Charrea GOVERNOR ROSS FETED WOMEN HONORED AT FAIR perts on cooking, Sarah Tyson cago; Dr. Allce Hammond, specta in occupational dis 1 Ist ases, Harvard ston; Dr, Luela Donner College, were Mrs ot © Cornell, act ‘ena Morse

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