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~~ The Casper Dail MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PREt CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 x» HINDENBURG' CLINTOCK MURDER TRIAL MAY 18°" inunve oe MAN ¢ AI|,S, Anes Finally BARNEY BOZARTH AND ae NO KILLED. FOUR SERINUSI = PEAR MENACE’ J APPEAD IN. “tz‘tncctrs(W-AUTO WRECK NEAR wOrFALO (N/URED, IN MEXICAN ELECTION BY A.W, BERARI : SIMLA, India, April 27.—It he SHERIDAN, Wyo., April 27 27.—Barney Bozarth, 40, a IIR]: [S f | been definitely established that man) mechanic employed by the Midwest Refining company at Red Candidate Believed Chosen for May or in Women’s Ballots Held x riginated from anthropold apes, ac’) Salt Creek, was killed, and Johnny Long, 30 year cording to an opinion expressed he s of age,| tod spt he deere atau was critically injured when the ear in which the ae ave logales, Senora; Men Ate Shot and Hurt Largely Responsible For Field Marshal’s ington, D. C, who headed ex-| riding plunged off the road six miles south of Buffalo early | D 2 | ll RAIL A (IN | peditions of the United States No Biidaywernine bi £B eed | uring the Balloting. | tional Museum of aatetigoioge: to . | a Both men have been working in f many parts of the world. He is here 0G j 197 __Tooti at : ¢ \ rc te acardine teiavaiecevarieaitedsitielt:: Salt Creek £1 me time and eeral , NOGAL Ariz., April 27.—Election day fights cost the | Defeat of Dr. Marx, made of five different species of | ORR i | ABLE SCORES | on their way to Buffalo for a ray oae of two men in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico, yesterday. |’ { foaklig? ch entveipatinpes tind! the ia doh a Lb Va visit with thelr h thelr: families, tt 1 it was sald our others were injured seriously and may not live as the ‘ 3 || BERLIN, April 27 } i g 1g ot live ¢ : JIN, April 27.—Field Is. Shepherd Allowed} $i, hiils jresult of the disturbances. . ' vy 6 Addressing a representative gatl y pag e To See Husband; So eee tie Snes ae foes Ny crbiaciee tional League. ; » | _ The election is belie ved to have resulte Z in the naming | ¥4 zt h + erick Whyte, president of the execu | ( 000 100 302 aa t Dr. Fernando Priego, “red” candidate, | to the offic e of , Kind and Has Fait 1D] tive assembly of India, Dr, Hrdlicka _.---000 010 O10. 2] r n . — i | ‘% | + | urged India to undertake seriously atteries—Kaufmann, Keen, and nied: 1 avace P God She Says of Him n et in the Shivalils hills.) fartnett; Luque, Biemi and | jee : : ; ¢ ° ? which he said might contain tmpor-| Wingo, Le Bois F BEA ees ; 4 eee tant evidence concerning the origin] Pittsburgh-St. Louis post: . = Be esd fp “HIG <j] 27,.——|of the human race. He expressed| poned account of rain. and wet ; ake daca 4 : \ CHICAGO, April 27. the bellet that previous researches | 4 : ; : | a : % LR at SOIR ers AL wR 7 the revolutic vas shed the : wis ; "es || republic but Von Hindenburg was William D. Shepherd, who is grounds. rect vote of Marshal Von Hindenburg’s “front porch” campaign conducted from his home in | Hanover has been successful jand next week he will be in- ¢ Germar the late ‘ 3} already have shown delinitely At Brooklyn— R. 1. EB. Mexi | charged with the murder of |ai human races, including Afr stoaton 000 001-2 4 G6 is a | charge William Nelson McClintock, | nesroes and whites had the me | Brook! 513 1 CHICAGO, April 27.—Working on | ina allegir | : Alto ~-000 or 48.3 y of the total valid ballots cast in yesterday's polling. He obtained a plur of 886 over his principle opponent, f Dr. Wilhelm Marx, > yubliean bloc, wh 1 13,7 40 votes Ernst nann, the communist, trailed The Vhiladetphia ‘The trial date was set after both sides expressed willingness to go to | Ive Are Killed \*x.te% trial as soon as possible. Chesterton, In Nana 4 m8 Ps , origin from anthropoid apes but that Batt Bade-| Wweager clues authorities ra CAS: ig ‘ 2 people. his foster son, from whom he |“" a my Bade | ballote Ru the ‘choice of the zi 5 rences in subsequent intellectual | netder and O. Gradski; Petty and De- | hunted for the slayers of a 16-year- | ge npc ' é Ralineee Ibieaeih<: inherited a $1,000,000 estate, slopments had caused the tatter| perry Sok ae ei A eu hationalist-consetvative bloc, con- willbe tried May 18, before Judge | aifaittatenced ip O enn o rl whose burned and mutilatec eagles ‘ sisting of the parties of the United Lynch.. — Ney Sok body was found last night near halite Hat serere ‘ b Sas Right, he rece 399 votes Harrison’s s Cait seal ‘Peary’ y’s Fin re ee artisan ae roe In Pennsylvania murder, ¢ fendant with Shepherd, did not ar in court al ei tate ue wee auomat | Mine Bxplosion| c with that of Shepherd. Faiman se from the start at liberty on $100,000 bond signed —-~- | < x | undidates ning by two policemen of the ‘state's ut NEWTON, ’a.. April 27.—| ™ be nd ne st until the off torney’s office without action. workmen’ wera Schalke, properts. The state prob that Faiman be given phrey ‘Tine of the West Morla trial Coal Company near here nigh Mors. Shepherd was permitted to|ne man on the tipple when it wi killed in an explosion at the Hum-] At Detrsit— democrats and a whirlwind c rican plan, de with bis fay a scheduled addres St. Louis ~----101 010 00x—x Detroit -119 O21 2ix—x Batteries—Gaston, Vangilde jcast. TI as Under Dispute het hur bandictor. thesfirs {wrecked by ‘the blast, was blown to Holloway, and Bassler. } ‘ T oltas speaking from the rear plat he was incar hits and the bodies of the four others detphia— R, H. BE. 3 | st degree n r here form of his train when occasion ad and’ kites ghepbard ats were found early today along the ooo 000 000-0 9 4 under a warrant issued by County Von Hindenburg t As they parted Mrs, Shepherd | Stope inside t 400 010 VxX—8 10 3} QUEBEC, Weedell charg | Columbia GCabiriet:\nctvorpart pacsenaeae the April .7.—Capt. Joseph | curate ervations said: The mén w employed by the tteries— Shawkey, Beall and! &. Bernt: veteran Arctic explorer. | dl. ing Ree th “feloniously, pu | and did not even vote hims ekfty r andobuiress . § k Constr ~ y ill; Gray toc! e, id. toe e re ed to pro-| Pole ir pi ‘and. with premeditated mal- 7 , - his supporter were bus “Oh be is so kind and bruve and|H. F, Stark Construction Company eill; Gray and Cochrane. _ | Said today he was pr ed to pro-| Pole in e " supporters were yu! has faith fp God.” in sinking a shaft and slope at the] At Boston— R. H. E.} duce. proofs of bis rtion Satur “LT have own beljefs,” Cap ern dia iil and murder one, Andrew sLVes Resignation where and waging a strent The state, through First Assistant | mine for the coal company Washington p00 600 002—2 9 1] day that climatic conditions were} tain ler sald, “and ‘that is all| #arrison.” paign. His most important speech Gorman, would not agree for bail for} Rescue men advanced the opinion | Boston 0 OOT OOO—L 4 2| such as to make it highly {mprob-| there Is to it.” ‘Upon the arriva) here of Reeves : was delivered to a German gather- Shepherd pending trial and he was |that the explosion was caused by an} Batteries — Moxridge, Marberry abl tear Admiral Robert Pear Ha. rated to ‘farther: atscusd: hia | 28; Memerst. w: beuauble OGOTA, Colombia, April 27.—The | tng of nationalists at Hanover when retirnedeto Halls accumulation of gas. and Ruel; afield ‘and Picinich. U « to make sufficiently tional asserticn beyond declar. | 22_{ntensive ‘grilling concert c bilan cabine igned today,|he denied that he represented re- 4 ie Had Sin his pbspeaa(on' data,| poo oNp ones to nave the ministerial situa ng been|action or that his candidacy was alah a BY " lata} in the murder by Charle brought to crisis by the resignation | inimical to the republic. His only nich would prove content’en, | Reeves {mplieat ries aoe. fd y rus ompany ante the ecla ton an. whiEh: bello s implicated in the confes f Foreign Minister Velez, who sur-|other public utterance of significance } erate pat d it S) i po the which he made to Sheriff Berth rend>red t a final appeal “bre ast by | = ; Me waritigg | Lincoln cour Nebraska. ,A de-| spite his prote last Friday night, in which he - “| scription of has been broad journed without inued on Page Two) ruvian-Colomblan treaty I z affirm before the whole world In the Cana, has always be liest only man now " end or to prevent r ho: s of ee aetas - and to help to the utmost the man would a a atl at war 7 Closes DOIN NEW SALT CREEK. PITTSBURGH. f 2 | ving whi The Carnegie Trust company of Car reacl. th negie, a suburb failed to open its hope th | holies doors for business today. The First | make the dis theom ional bank of Carnegie was cl | ing expedi hen | ; ed by order of the directors after it he gets within sonie m fit. | Ni E W a E A D @) t of former stay at homes a had opened for the day's business.| Tyy9 Vi achines Wrecked; Crowd of 5,000, Nab 60-Gallon licsptains Bernie: sin a statement balled to hay eg Johin A Bell of Pittsburgh is pres | given to the Montroal Standard Sat R OTAI R RY ‘oe U B bis. victory reins eran dent of both banks. * r, °, Lf S: | urdcy, saia he had received au offi-} olitical ¢ C or ar Commissioner cameron, in a pub! Witnesses Spectacle; One Plane Hits Whiskey Still) een, ee ee | L Petree Ae iiien = lic statement, said the reserve fund = ent Markham who was president of thifet mis a , of the Trust company “had been be End of T. W > Peekseeeni ta tail as much n in the ranks af asia Serer eae | nd of Tank Wagon Smal ayiniy ia et tee a | gi esrieoaee w legal requirements s | n a raid by federal, coun nd| London in 1909 which stated that | r Marx’ sup y namit days” and that although efforts were ge hat ofticers on a farm house known | the society had awarded a meaal to| SUCCE@AS P. C. Risieen. New Board of |inat anti iitated made by the company to build up the T Ae wens Shick ; i the li f Swingle Acres about miles | Admival Perry “for bis work in the | stron 1 thelr candidate's veserve to the required amount, it | Wo airplane accid ents which endangered the lives o je a 60-gallon still was} Arctic,” but not f Jisec g th 1 ” _ ” / - ~ ~ has failed to do so, owing to the|the occupants of both planes and resulted.in considerable | « & subterranean com-} pole | Directors Announce After Vote Is a Ltoanwere at séts, which in turn, | 400 _ hurtment. about twenty yards from Knot cl is | day 4 \ Siuhanhdves che fs « direct result of the stagnation |Gamage to both air vehicles of the United Airways. com- | eee eee eee vonnecting. with Taken at Luncheon F pie thni® wali Katte that has obtained in the bitumious | pany, occurred yesterday afternoon during the celebration |; >}. an underground tunnel with] re atte coal industry in Pennsylvania at Salt Creek and new Lavoye, and were witnessed by a |an entrance from the cellar - | ; the next if some months. He oxpluined t © }cro wd estimated at close e to )00 including many Casper} ‘ S terbe ies mera ere oe F r | peopl 4 luck pas- | les condition of its sum. ’ = Cet 1 e-of « rict ese for I et tter € eon se nt d c 1 t a capital and surplus of $700,000. | passenger De Haviland plane, piloted| ps7 plane suffered the n harrela “atanding ne 2 Vilson, presic . " ba ice-president; The Pir Yona bank of Car-| by a erink, which was to be] q |eround tunnel y entere & Tow nsend, treasurer. id Geo. B. Nelsor cretary negia has a capital of $100,000 and] used in the proposed Casper-Denver a firataccide red at Salt|the house by a tr 1e | FEA, I 7 : 1. su Py zd ‘ t surplus and undivided profits of enger service, and the smaller} Greek shortly noon when, in| basement whl : ; A I 1 | ly © $165,000. une, piloted Walter Storrie.| making a landing on the narrow | thorough search b a Ise Varna err rh | eS Both ships are owned by the United| runway, the wing of the smaller} The officers on the raid included] seized ex : by 1 t 1 Of the 6700 Brazilians over 100] Airways company. The ‘accidents} piano, ‘piloted by Walter Storrie,|Mederal Agent Bob Owens, Deputy | t t \ p tha po: | lu i | years of age, 4100 are womem and] wero not the fault of the pllots but | caught on the end of a tank wagon | Sheriff Neal Patterson and Lieut. | 1. ard, tiie townhall and |2 I u | 1 only 2600 men. were entirely due to the obdurate Plummer and Officers Mu: | and] | which was parked on the ec the landing field reserved for the airships. Four or five trips h been made without mishap pr About e of 1 a a broken wing. On Toboggan: . \** MRORAFT ACTION INCREASES EARTH TREMOR and Den estab. <2 INWAWANANWAR MANEUVERS FELT INMIDDLE 2tven Medals yesterday ent Securities Fall to New Low | tanger vy “hia “One thousan —_—— ES § TES. : Government S pounds of meat had been orderet| — T1QNOLULU, April 27-—The a aotRsian es BAIS W T TA Major Frederick b Masten: Commander, , . and not a scrap was le oO grea + shea : ond d of the ig Mark; Francs Drop 31-2 Points; Re- eae the panties of eset whe: 1 Jof Oahu was marked by a notable increase in the activity of and lie tenants W ide 1 4 . 1 . b El ti tended the “blow-out,’”" J Free/the aircraft and light cruiser force but no major engage- CHICAC tI h na Lieutenants ade and Arno sults of Von Hinden urg & €ctLorn said. Lota) noid test, he declared ments has thus far occurred between the main body of the | 2" 0" 8 paatientall apticlan’ © Receive Milit IH . PI R d U attacking blue fleet and the defending black land force, |‘teit over tho. territo t 4 ecetve Mill ary onors NEW YORK, April 27.—Establishment of a record low an ounda- Dp Boveenee ged an: a one mine Iay im the Haw een islands. TA eter phibsche nel ee hs Lweat price of 92, off 114 points by the German government 7% ° er of the blue attacking fleet ened fire at close range and suc-| sequence was caused and no } | WASHINGTON, April 27.—Major Frederick L. Mar- bonds which were Peataast in this country following Ger- Of Communists ghted off Liamond Head lust night | ceeded in theorétically sinking the | les reported tin, first commander of the army world fliers expedition, many’s acceptance of the Dawes plan, a drop of 344 points ard onalule, aad wer A uped (Miats Chpagasiont,’t stron fee a disturbance appeared to cen-Tand First Lieutenants Leigh Wade and Leslie P. Arnold, in French frances to 5.17 cents and.a reactionary movement |* PONDON,| April id7.:—tleutenknt” laraodat Setanee batteries: Along the Bethe detendls rae to 7 though thee rehort members of that expedition, received today the first distin- in the stock market was Wall Street’s first reaction to the |cotonel Cecil L'Bstrange Malone,| south const of the intaind ype 0; ans | nnd planes and submarines o > came from Central 1 4 )| guished ervice medals ever given for military service per- election of Von Hindenburg as presi-, government bonds sold down 1 to 2] who has just returned from the Bal- | or f the enemy craft was theoret ttacking L 1 tak-| 1 Three shock ere ¥ | formed in time of peace, dent of the German republic. | paints kans, quotes Chief of Police Sejio- | call t to the bottom Aw r | I e The German seven per cent bonds, In the stock market losses of ajber of Vienna as declaring all the | The Ludlow t [ Co Bement | sece 1 1 t at the which were offered at 92 last Octo-| point or two took place in such | nm departments have agreed up nck di lg r 3 | 8 t ql e ber substantially sold down as Jow | sues as United States Steel Jona ge roundup of communists at ie k so f | bre | ap 91% og about four paints below] American Can and ¢ he expulsion of suspected alien: 1 Ba {parently maint | 1 1 in de t ya two their Bigh price this year. French | Gontinued on Pa 1 the next few dayy, th t Idon ard | pla ! I | « ed on Page Two)