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WEATHER & a day. Rising temperature | in east and south portions, s MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. 1X NO.171 CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925 On Streets of at Newstands, § conte J Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month MIRDER CONFESSION REPUDIATED BY REEVES Coroner’s Jury Fails to Fix Blame in Harrison _ Inquest BERLIN FOREICN POLICY ™::: MAN SEIZED | Wean Monarchy? INN O REMAIN UNCHANCED = INNEBRASKA CHANPELLOR IN BALL SCORES A rmy Butcher eized / _— ’ ' Says He Was “Scared” Into Confession ANNRESS TOMY“ As Murder Suspect} a gga)" vsctinomritcones At Detroit— St. Louis ; = Be ee eR AUT NES Pl AN Wa Eee OU pee be Threats Made by Chicago Man That He Would Kill Wife by : Complete repudiation of his confession of the murder of and ereid; Whitehill, Doyle, Andrew Harrison was made by Walter Preston Reeves last Stoner and Ba: ler. Brutal Methods Lead to Arrest in Connection With Sia : } night when he arrived here from North Platte, Neb., in cus- At Boston — Washington-Boston tody of Deputy Sheriff Neal Patterson, Evacuation Question| sme postponed: cold weather. Discovery of Woman's Body on Golf Course he |, “The sheriff and his deputies at North Platte scared mo , S At Philadelphia—New York-Phil. a king the confession, he s fe baat T he Ait me on the At Philadelphia—New York-Phila- | ate tt [ Must Be ettled, delphia game postponed; wet grounds, cold weather. | CHICAGO, April 29.—Threats attributed to Frank Kocurek, former army butcher, . . ; fie ba een pare yes Luther Says. |that he intended to kill his wife, have led to his detention in connection with the finding | Fi #450 : Supr Patterso aree ‘ . ! ; a week ago of the dismembered and headless body of a woman in a catch basin on a golf : a that Reeves is ments At Cineinnati—Chicago-Cincinnati | course. He was taken into custody after William Littleton, an acquaintance, told the Bg ste e be nea Be sia Be he bad been | kicked on the head by a mule when | BERLIN, April 29.—(By police what Kolcurek had said: | % * ae he was boy and he said that since The Associated Press.) —| a: ct. routs ttsburgh-St. Louls “Tam going to kill her and when I do it, I’ll use my army experience as a butcher : 4 t time he has spells when he OTATE Tf) HAVE Germany’s foreign policy | game -postponed; wet grounds and and k'll her in such a way that] |e Se ‘a little off.” should what's left of her t found Fi When he was being subjec i cold. 4 will not be changed, Dr. no one will « be able to tell who| [2 5 3 a severe third ¢ by the Nortl Hans Luther, the German] At Brooklyn— R, H.E. RSUSINESS STIMULATION HERE she fs,” e 4 ; Mie ctfioérs, he sld-he becanie Boston 000 015 004—10 18 2 u le vehement dentals so scared that he “sort of went chancellor, declared em- but might be that ‘ : $ wrong in his head” and then made Brook; 101 000 601— 3 12 phatically today in an ad-| Batteries: Barnes and Gibson: 1 of , who, he said, was kid cn he ee his confession. dress before the annual congress of | Thormahlen, Ross, Hubbell, Oesch- te L PLAN; naped by two men May 11, 1 ies = While officers would not make ——. the League for German industry | &¢r and Taylor, u Ed r, confronted with Littleton, he ? 3 Gian definite statements ag to their be . eee mak changed his story and said Lis wife Nef in the truth of his confession, it Weekly Pa yer Will and Commerce. At New York— R.H.E. had left him, He produced a letter] S ‘orm Mar-|was pointed out that, so far s i This declaration is understood to | philadelphia 20 000 144—* * * he Ashe had written him May 12,|8hal Von Hindenburg, president-| story covering his actions at c Be Established at reflect also the viewpoint of Presi-| New York . 00 202 10e—* * © 24, saying she was returning to| elect of Germany by former Reet opthe wnitlar appear to s < dent- elect Von Hindenburg, with | Batteries; Fillingim, Couch, Ul || he re Another let-| P bi tavaria in the | together, dit is freely admi Greenfield, Barnes and Devine. Ways and means of stimulating business In Casper during the | | + 8 r rse, Michigar n thi recht e ed an | en wrong mar — While Dr. Luther did not refer to| ‘Frisch hit homer last of sixth, || months of May and June will be discussed at a meeting of business me! st t know where the ement rt f : > me to be just a big | NEWCASTLI the recent election, it is generally Kelly hit homer last of seventh, cheduled for 8 o'clock this evening at the Henning Hotel diningroom. daughter ¢ rant ma Patterson said, “the | Plans f understood he spoke with the full ———.__ plan will be presented by L. M. Hadley of ver, a business | | +. he er ns to power 1 pe idual who & | st authority of Hindenburg and the expert, whose program already has the endorsement of several leading | | ‘Troe Bandit Uses Lasso on Vietinis| tupre , zt 8 and it is a cinch that groups promoting the field marshal’s B “D k’’ merchandising houses of the city. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 29.—| Sidi hro , a ’. W. organizer.” Canaiantiys utte rin While details of the plan have not been divulged it is unde: shin ‘A robber who hides in trees and at - | Theptheors, gnoat: moc that a “fun auction” will be one of ity. principal featuees and one |) tempts 0 Atte —vie CONGRATULATIONS OF | She¥ifl Alex McPherson it -herson “Ore oday “The people of Europe desire the Clearness," Dr, Luther had pre- viously declared. ‘A. policy having for the meeting extends an invitation to every firm in Casper to be hat am noose fell over him from a} (By the Asso ed Pre ‘Crowned | son was mu dered by a quartet of pa that-end in view must naturally be By Court Order represented. tree but that he escaped before it} he leposed rule man clubs | f. W. izers when he refus- | he econ governed by the law of continuity was pulled taut. « vontinue 4 on Page Five) ed to join th on. News und the plant And cannot arbitrarily change its de- Phe county attorney will not ques-| Will be moved to Chey cision. = tt reves unit! after spectal | new paper That Germany does not desire} BUTTE, Mont., April 29.—Tempo- penibich to Apel Prose: ante tee vee war was a further categorical deg | rary injunctions, under which three Stor, Dyer Haya. Lee. ia: out: of'|loratio| toket at lavation by the chancellor, who laid | local soft drink parlors were closed tov yresumably working on the | well known | great stress upon Germany's adher-| and padiocked here yesterday by a Pee oie? to reel Npeorrin ence to the security pact {dea, | Deputy United Staten Marshal Kel este “only evidence we have “Germany desires to protect her- | SY; Were vacated today by Federal gair ves at present is his con- | 4 > umpaign are seen self by treaty,” he observed, “and|Judse George M. Bourquin’ and , which he now repudiates, | t , lidati as I wish to emphasize at this time, H 8 thereunder recalled and a the fact that there were oc A aaieseinees tne taiece ts ee a ae MANARINE RECEIVER FOR NORTH laBoption by France Held Probable Fol-| wi ae Manan inoue | WENDOVER POSTMASTER ther declared: Sed cleans, “unites Uptormation lowing Action Taken Yesterday by Il be analyzed by chemists tod form from celay on thin question.” ict ron abuwe of 1 | i Rivals in Commercial Field Uy human load County torney DRAWS FINE AND JAIL Reverting to the security prob- pacer Se. | } Ly 5 oc edaeld ei hone) Olas es aa lems, he reiterated: | s F 4 “It 1 self-evident that the atand- ONE KILLED 13 . —_——_——- PARIS, April 29—(By The Associated Press)—The | velops against him te will be given Ld point adopted by the government D. (G2 Fenstermaker Appointed to Position by establishment of a gold standard by (¢ reat tain SVLL Ee dey remains unchanged.” necessitate France taking the same step in the opinion of At an Inquest held in the county} yp scare Erne alarnatlcnar ovonncat AR E INJ U R ED Order of Judge Burgess Sitting in District the best French financial authoriti 8, Minister of Finance | ttorhey'a ottice: this morning | a) Thirty tava sq dah ak tion, Caillaux already is studying the question and had intimated us Caan sa | $400 is the penalty imposed on He | n and ( llson returned Court at Buffalo. hat it is necessary for the French people to make sacrifices | Pe eeineRacatot V. Van Heukelom, formerly “German statesmen and German 3 L A Hcikkw ea diely ter vali wena men of Industry and commerce will — — Faces DSH LHe PSe STE TINCO TH a a usteetion’s ofi* the: publicly af Ddrew, Fiat ame Hie raitvine the stamp never fail,” he said, “to contribute In.the case of Bartholomew .and that D, C, Fenrtermaker be and he standard Rie ch ig taken In. financial} death about Apr ng i racorsoe. ths ne their share to peaceful understand- The. Cloud Peak 1 pr company, , is hereby appointed and constitu The re aptic 8 1 js lee pei to death by a pi ing and local co-operation for the TREAT inst the North « jouth Rai managing receiver cver the op-| ments by ' GPa scat hing | know international co-operation of na- SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 29.—A| way company, in thé Fourth Ju-| erated railroad line of the tions. Santa Fe passenger train, south: dicial disirict c i . 31 ship betw t Turning to internal problems, he| bound from Los Angeles to San} falo, on April j A Creek, Natrona ins'sted that all about new in-| Diego, left the rails while speeding | Burgess issued the ng ord with full power to manage, fon was criminal. The chancel-| through Sorrento Canyon in a v ‘ eing made. to/ap to ¢ nd operat sal Hine. = oa we : = : q : 2 Whipping Post aid the reichhank has mude t ng rain 20 miles north of here nd Ww ] venioval “of “Untstiataty and ine oF P 1 " 6) d saculated to xrouse pabliesinteresh in an unusual degree, The irs | rted to the police here ROYALTY POUR IN | Agent Frank Lee, of tho t ‘ of uncertainty nero artors Upene ment is 2 co-operative onc on the part of the merchants and the ¢ "| dog Goatinneldt ster told. oitice HANOVER, Germany, April 29.—| tallroad company, was that Harri comp! § e through killing John Warboys c isch bers a teb I LS ae jeasures it has adopted and that it | eng r and injurir 2 er are t ah Nea: pi: z pane aan 7 . 1 I Micl * Is 1 Diego hospital allroad vee ico Pigs oes Rie sd Bi hes ys atre coun «,| sponsibility to this court { f : In order that Germany may ex-| Hin son, W. M. Warboys, also an : coaeta | proper, efficient and economic t 1s generally recogt SHA : ‘ ey Held P tbl port more and also that home con- |e ser, Was a member of the ne ere Mop sag i sae igement and céntrof-of said railroad | great sacrific ill b ‘ A S murderer ¢ Ossl_bole sumption may be increased, he sol erew sent from San : ee poe a bs tions.” 1 brief peri ‘ ; es pa ; Vakoe Fay sea ktet s . ° ¢ authority and | op’ Ll taal ac tba : mnly, admonished his:hearers to for. ag npadquarters of the) soonslbility, and thereby: obviat This order appointing Mr, Fen. | Prench t y : _ | SNOWF A LL SRD R me gi, oCation Ane Reals ing a division of authc yhich is | etermaker ma ing deceiver, ts for | intl "ees avery anientig bunt: W YORK, April 29—dwarh| Mt consistent with ¢ railroad | the purpose cf expediting the [ee Enc actin: Ut Fi ania snedwbhailerea:an’ export| Jr MekKeavare’ part. owner vor ithe | Management, M isvine y ness of the company in settling | Press (ho opinion surplus essential both for inlustry | Brooklyn Natlonal leagte eball Jand Finance Mink and for the making of reparations | club and acting president since the |clared to ‘bo of the same payments. death of Charles H. Ebbets on April IM. Caillaux fined He added a plea that the Gerr 18, is critically ill of pneumonia at of of | warnt “paint people resume thelr pre-war habit of | his home in Brooklyn, it was learned is fitted and qualified, and} Receiver Fenstermaker to able accummating Individual savings. today. He is 62 years old. sufficiently skilled and experienced, | Rim to more readily accomplish to ume direct personal charge] these things and supervision over railroad opera- KLAN MEMBERS (0 THREE KILLED °°... CLUE FOUND TO one of the r iv be ma A Jaims against it and, in prepar ddalgnated an the managing receive | for completion ‘of the linc to Miles of sald railroad 4 r that | City D. C, Fenstermaker, one of said re , rianlabaens the | penance” coming repair the strous effec war and aftermath premi ARE ASSAULTED»): is: BY EXPLOSION °° GIRL’S MURDER operated portion of property now under Two Hundred Men Lead Attack Follow-| s\n saninsers Plant of Boston Rubber Company Part- Lad Picked Up | Eyeglasses and Shoe May Hold Solution “It is therefore, hereby ordered ing Meeting in Massachusetts ly Wrecked by Blast; One Dying | By Tornadol of Brutal Killing Near Gary WHITINSVILLE, Mass., April 29. bile windshield 1, otherwi Sportswoman Is &. ° Ww" N WE, Mass., April 29.]; mobile windshield and, otherwise PB y ri aaa ssiy began a neil damaging the machines. Members Wounded by Shot ; MALDEN, Mass., April 29 “* | rt M. § t of Mata Lowe) ed Again| G Any, ode Abril 4006 fale of end Sichard) U * lof, the crowd ciaimed several of the th list from an explosion which | John midate 1 man,| by officlais in a le fon into the riot after a meeting | ciansmen were struck by stones ai alas wrecked a part of the plant of the] ing fe left shoe and | last nigh of the Ku Klux Klan In Northbridge | quring the fracas, Bost n Rubber »e company today | a " as blown out of| KYT th were y The shoe with © strap burned ‘arly this morning when 150 mem-| While the Klansmen were leaving aW YORK, April —Mrs. ch three, officials announced. Iding and sustained probably | y« do was eld t ithoritles : oft d by a police dog about vers of the Klan were attacked by|the field,.running through the con-! Gloria Bryon, wealthy sportswoman,| ‘two employes are missing and a « t f from 100 men as they attempted to leave | tinuous shower of rocks and bricks, was wounded in the breast Tuesday |third ts dying at a hospital he main part of the fact ‘ ‘ yards and gent! ly mbered, burned eting place. | Lieutenant Kimball and e' by one of her own by ame rifles.| Half of the building used by the|fect distant, was rocked n rail State police were also considering | bers of the state police patrol were }Police sald the rifle apparently was | ct 7 a varnish and cement | blast. Mc han 3,000 i day near Cl ’ | c y Vv ruthors he possibility of an investigation to|rushing from thé Holden barrac fired by Mrs. Bryon but they e1 J pnt, a two story brick strue | vloyed there rushed for the ee rm t¢ e in I ibility wlution ¢ € ing NF ees ted arn the leaders of the attacking |to preserve order. Nearly » to determine whether et long was laid flat by |under a barrage of bricks and ot ver | sured and thous d n hinged er t ¢ t the & “ orce whith ‘met the Klanamen with | the Klansmen had » field }a act was Intentional or -|the explosion which is believed to | debr The damage was estimuted! of damage that , 1 fussilade of stones, smashing auto-| hen they arrived. the unident to recover. ' havu originated in the varnish room | at $75,000, r 4