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FRIDAY, AFRIL 24, 1925 JURY VERDICT) 5 DEFEATED BY LONE OPPONENT Alleged Chinese Viola- tor of Drug Act Must Be Tried Again CHEYENNE, Wyo., April 24. The determination of one juror that Chin Fat Chung should be convicted of violation of the federal drug act, a determination stubbornly adhered to while the eleven other jurors were “ expressing with the ballots convic- tion that the defendant should be found “not guilty,” makes necessary another trial for the Chinese, who is accused of attempting to smuggle “yen shee” to his friend, Chin Mon, while the latter was incarcerated in the county jail here. Judge Kennedy discharged the jury in the trial after they had reported, inability to reach a verdict. Chin Fat Chung !s charged with taking to the county jail some “ - shee" concealed in a box of crackers in a suitcase of wearing apparel, which he requested permission to de- liver to Chin Mon, who was incarcer- ated on a charge of illegal possession of opium. Chin Fat Chung testified isaac Walker Hardware Company, A two-story garage next door. Chas. G. Dawes Doubles For President Coolidge In Addressing at Peoria, Ill., collapsed. Two men w During a storm which swept from Illinois to Pennsylvania, the five story brick building occupied by the Che Casper Daily Cridune Building Collapses During Furious Storm No Chance to Keep The Crinie News Off Front Page of Frisco Papers By BEN G. KLINE (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) SAN FRANCISCO, April 24.— Idealiste who would have editors eliminate on unduly subdue crime news would have a difficult time convincing editors In San Francisco and vicinity just now. Lurid and sensational stories, with the human interest details and mystery that readers crave, seem to abound and have no trouble in finding place in front page “make-ups.” In the marshes up near Sacra- mento, 2 large poste of police, coun- ty authorities and ranchers, armed as for war, are surrounding and try- ing grimly to shoot down or cap- ture two youthful life-term convicts, Floyd Hall and Joseph Tanko, who are alleged to have left 4 trail of terror in their wake since they escaped from San Quentin prison two weeks ago. Hourly editions tel of the net closing in and news- paper readers are expecting any hour to be able to read the thrilling | climax of this man hunt. On_a_ranch down. in the e illed when the building cru: NEW YORK — Great Britain's plans to restore stérling exchange s will have the ankers, it ¥v to a gold parity | support of Am indice an ated by inte nal bank A Advance Styles in Dresses BY DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright 1925, Consolidated Press Association NEW YORK, April 24.JVice Pres- ident Charles G. Dawes played the role of substitute for President Cool- idge Tuesday, making the annua! address to the Associated Press mem- bers which the chief executive is usually invited to deliver. . Coolidge could not come President Dawes was ‘gl: opportunity to tell th to be made though many him—but by The minority the protection of { question which Mr. really whether on the witness stand that he aia not not by Republicans— know. of the presence of the “‘yen- e"’ in the box of crackers and in Was corroborated by Chin Mon, tified that, he had req to bring the suit d that Chin Fat Chung of the presence of the in the s 2 was {gnorar of crac he presen box of ¢ Minnie O'Cen f om of the federal prohibition law who had entered a plea of “not changed her mind when her as called for trial and enter cd a plea of guilty.” She was tenced to pay a fine of &: efault of payment wa in the house of The Dawes propo particularly two indly represents ¢|sal would ap: .| efforts of one ust moment th in committed decide whether ris with| x without mer Some chang undoubtedly will has been eh a filibu number of edito: oked upon Mr. D: APPRECIATION VOICED BY FIRE CHIEF FOR PUBLIGCO- “OPERATION 3 Daw | to imprint his minds of the ed than - | themselves. the ution Ask to see the French imported hand- embroidered and hand-drawn Linen Dresses in a variety of attractive colors. $19.75 and $22.75 San | ter, Joaquin valley, near the town of Hanford, what was supposed for weeks to have been a fatal accident, @ man falling from a windmill, hae been turned by a vigilant district attorney into a. mysterious murder case, with all the elements of a Conan Doyle plot except the ex- planation by Dr. Watson. A,“Sher- lock Holmes” has been working on the Lee Camp case and the de nouement {fs expected by avid front page readers. Mrs. Brown, foster- mother of the dea@ rancher, has been taken Il! to prison, a love affair is hinted at. The ranch foreman, another foster-son of the woman ranch manager, and her uncle are under arrest. The “ranch of re- grets” is in new hands, the sole ce- meining member’ of the old group being the husband of the woman in the case, who is at the point of death from illness. Dorothy Ellingson, confessed slayer of the mother who attempted to lay a restraining hand on the wild life of her jazz-crazed daugh has been taken to insane Nn Fre Si asylum at Napa, but her from the city prison here leave the cells void of sta: Tipto: in the removal did not charged him’ to speak. nelius D. de Ic trusted a “borrowe bank to sink his friends say chance to su ment in banking qletely lacked bisiness. His a new form o fense. 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