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The Circulation of The Tribune is Greatc, Than Any Other Che Cazper Daily MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925 mgtands, 6 cente MAY DAY RAIDS CARRIED SOT IN NEW YORK KIDNAPER CAPTURED, CHILD IS RECOVERED its 1, New Record [8 riim Where Gir and Aoaucor, Bandits Die in Chair Bt POLICE, NO VIOLENCE SEEN ~ Goal Today in rr mitt-Are Found For Murder of Two h RANDOLPH, Vt., May 1.—A German police dog today a B [ l R leq ries set to rae aoe et on abanacned site in pani | B kl M Wo Id C it: | Q i t \ r eld where they found Earl Woodward, farm hanc Tr apita: Hl a Oo O n a Cc e aidg founee cravick atid i year-old Lucille Chatterton roo yn essenge rs A P ‘ $ ue 3 who left her home in Granville with Woodward a week S Celebration . yosses through the Wooded moun-| thelr. supplies were seized by a 5 ° . : . “ Anarchists Passes Take Off Late This Afterncon tain townshipe ward | posse, wht in Electric Chair at Sing Sing; “I Forgive Everyone” ‘ the child from the home of her fath-| drenched from the heavy rains and | Da 5 ago. Woodward was captured without resistance. : . For Communists aa ’ Sixth Entry Added to List Scheduled to} mais sni's'weess arp'ch by armes| yesterday. morsina, thes anit, wen |DLAMOnd Brothers Protest Innocence and Meet Death Calmly tain townships in which Woodward | posse which discovered one of their had been a fugitive since he took | camping places. ‘Their clothing was f Aine 5 2 from St. Joseph, Mo. er, Walter’ Chatterton, last Friday | both were suffering from chill and| Are Last Words of John Farina, Accomplice d | May Day ie ace = ning Newspaper On Streets or at Delivered by Carr -_ WEATHER FINAL HOM DITIO Publication Offices: Tribune Bldg. 216 HB. Second St. Partly overcast ton/ght and Sat- urday. Warmer in extreme east portion tonight. Cooler Saturday and in northwest portion tonight. —— VOL. IX NO. 173 wstands, 6 cents Seah night. exposure, a i Sy tneeae Although armed with a rifle and| Woodward said he had planned to | nite tere Police raids on ten meetings f ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 1.—With generally fair weather | Vit five cartridges left, the former|take-the girl to a place in New OSSINING, N. May 1.—Morris Diamond and Joseph Diamond, brothers, and|°f communists, socialists and : '. 4 f convict submitted quietly to arrest. | Hampshire where she would be prop- | Jo F » ele C a r s ; ; 2 and with south or southeasterly winds predicted, six bal- | °c a iit tod LARA Xe r John Farina went fo. the electric chair at Sing Sing prison last night for the murder in|#lleged anarchists, at which when /erly cared for. A crowd assembled i i j i i i « 0 B 9¢ P loons will get away late today in the national elimination | they took her away, and protested|about the inn when news spread age of ale bank messengers in 1923 ie tues participants ‘were balloon race. Officials are highly optimistic over the|that she was at Morris, who entered the death ahaniber shortly after 11 o’clock, was cool and com- streets, Only two to go home.| that Wood rd had been brought in, | arréate sere - weather conditions and Carl H. Wolfley, governor-at-large | Woodward defended his action in| but there was no threat of violence sed. He made a brief statement of his innocence, asserting that he had not been| young men bandln ar ete e. sty taking her away by en ee anding out phamplets ying that the na fair trial, and that he was “sorry for all’? who hac participated in it. of & reputedly inciting nature to of the National Aeronautic association and manager of the} cyjiiq was afraid of her father. arHeins nacre race, predicted that the American Joseph was led into the chamber | School children i record of 1,148 miles would be bro- after his brother's body had been| The most important raid of the § Seri R removed. He showed no signs of the| night was at the Manhattan head. . The sixth balloon was added to 2 . 5 ain he had been reported to be| quarters of the Workers Party of Fira aitvion {nthe stmoe latauaesters BE MAINTAINED IN suffering and in a few words de-| America, where all members, Invtucy day when the contest committee of clared his Innocence, ing classes of workers of the League the National Aeronautic association ENDOR E a MEET N Rl rdly the calmest of them all,| and the ade Union educational Sarictioned the request of. Major , 9 | John Farina, came last, smoking a |léague were driven into the sirrets, {a Maurice Smith of Kansas City, to | * and approaching the chair | Desks were broken open and litera- t the slightest show of fear. | ture confiscated. the cigar to the floor and| Willlam Z. Foster, leader of the enter the competition. Major Smith. commanding the pilot balloon, will TO HEAR COMMITTEE REPORT RECEIVES APPOINTMENT HERE |:: } use that bog in the race. The pilot . ry ‘ - began to y.as he sat down. His|1919 steel strike, who was at the Waeednat Pa ate aR ee 3 cH 5 . Wyo., May 1.—A. R as only message was: “I forgive every | Manhattan headquarters of the a the other balloons having a capa- oa Apel rene | = Corie nue abet T ‘ one, and ask forgiveness in return,” | Workers Party when this place was i : 7 ; ‘ . * oil division of the s partmen 1 st, of Corpus Chris ne cle At 1140 o'clock Far : ‘ « f \ city of only 35,000 cubic feet. The The committee of five Casper business men selected to} o¢ agriculture, has addressed a let , was appointed full time c | vill move nieacay ies lock Farina was pro-|ralded, demanded that the raiders nd the triple execu-|Show thelr ses wife and two chil-| tion was over. The ob Bat arch warrants for to Casper, he said enty allow. he new health officer was ap-| Outside t pointed to fill the vacancy caused | crowd by the resignation of Dr. Ralph J (Continued on) Page Nine.) other entries are of 78,000 and 80/ investigate the proposed carnival sales campaign for this+ter to the may Oe nea ae ae re pada hogan |¢ity as explained by L. M. Hadley of Fun Auction, Inc., | ated city or tows In Wyoming, early this morning and the first.|Denver, to a group of business men at the Henning hotel |'2& “tention to the stale law piloted hy Major Smith, ts expected] Wednesday night, will submit a favorable report to the} tust maintain public scales and on to leave on its jaunt * ‘%h the alr} mass meeting of all the business men of the city scheduled 50 * currents at $210 p.m. "ene other ball eo. s orciock tonight in the main 7 500 persons attempted to force their | With Police Commissioner Enright. loons wilt fo'low at five-minute In-| ining oom of the Henning Hotel nto the prison earlier in the| Police today are guarding all pub- ? e follow! order: | te , evening. le buildings and the homes of all vale pao Ne olla a hy nj it was learned today L ~ e 4 A-fourth accomplice inthe mur- | Noted men and’ public officials. J, Flood, pilot: Lieutefant Haynie} Ben Pelton, chairman of the cor- ~ ders, Anthony Pantana, was again MeCormick, alde. mittee, stated this morning that the convicted In his third trial last week | 60,000 PARADE *~ Goodvear Tl, Wee. Van Orman,} members had discussed the plan in| ntenced to be electrocuted the | AT MEXICO CITY, piloty C.K. Wollman, aide, detail with Mr. Hadley and would eel of June $. The fifth man tm-| yreXICO CITY, May 1.—(By The ‘ Santa reco! at ¢ project to boom George Desaro, who es Army bailoon, Captain Raymond mmend that the 1 tt . Associated Press}—The May Da: BE. O'Neill, pilot: Ltewtenant Guy | the retail trate hes Gurtag ac a o) ae poe alee fae rye yd pe a bie demonstration of power by organized Roatman, aide. val sales campaign to “cover els! unter vaca | ieeden | Mexican labor cast its shadow before St. Joseph, Captain H. B. Honey-| weeks, be undertaken by local mer- purer and is now awaiting trial) i¢ to such an extent that American well, pilot: H. H, Preston, alde. ants, wholesalers and manufactur BALL SCORES James Owen Found Dead at Home on||Mexican Gets tharos mona 3 Ambassador Sheffield late inst night Detroit, Herbert V. Thaden, pilot;) ers. the Badwater, 90 Miles Northwest, | i he Diamonds and Farina and| had not recelyed the necessary per- W. C. Napler, aide. “The committee worked out a plan Pantano were convicted of murder-| mit for the operation of his automo. from Accidental Discharge of Gun of each tncorpor: | and county health officer today noon by Dr. G, M,. Anderson, state health officer, and the appointm ‘as Ap proved by the board of ¢ com | missicners. Dr. Garst 1 comprised dr persons pres-| breaking into the desks and thelr 1 to leave the room. | @uthority for ordering those present ® gates of the prison a| out into the streets, till gathered, held back| Foster sald after the meeting that he guards thrown out when some|he would make formal complaint was ume his new o welghmast Three of the balloonists will have /for the campaign for Casper with 30 Days F or er William “Barlow and William | pile and announced thet he and the radio sets and will recelve weather| Mr. Hadley which we belleve will be cLaughlin on the morning of No-| other embassy officiais would wall reports from 32-radio stations over|a su ‘ember: 14, 19: from thelr homes to the embass: } iy NATIONAL LEAGUE cess here,” Mr: Pelton sald.| a+ st, pouls— RULE. in Brooklyn, The aped with $64,607 In cash, the country and in Canada and no matter which way the balloons fo they will be in constant radio com- munication with the earth. In ad dition to weather reports, the radio *O2 course, the final decision rests with the business men attending the meeting tonight and we urge every- one interested to be present and ex- press his views. The five members 000 00x xxx—x xX XxX ~ 002 00x xxx—xK xX X Chicago St. Louis Batteries, Blake, and Hartnett; idt, Mails and Schi James Owen, 55 years of age, a bachelor rancher li alone at the head of Badwater c ek 90 miles northwest | The ambassador's chauffeur was Ss O notified by the syndicate of private Found guilty ot an auommroe (Se O. S. HEARD) | crautteuts tint’ he would, operate the car beginning at 9 and 3 o'clock Stealing Wife| napa building, of Casper, was instantly killed at least two days ago by the | Steal another man’s wife, Joe Cas- ..Cincinnatl-Pittsburgh, postponed, | °-, 7 4 SEE cere, peared : OT ey: SUMEIM E oete kcanete OEe UTS only at his own risk and no ofticer eat gtottntas accidental discharge of a .22 caliber rifle, it became known | {sa men as hid on | B T HIP NOT et the yiltary protection. was geetie the special benefits of the aeronauts.| plan but there are many other mer- 4 days in —— chants in Casper who should ex yesterday afternoon when Joe Bell, deputy county asses-| ester afternoon tnt the Teourt coming from the government. ROSECRANS FIELD, St. Joseph press their views at the meeting to-} 4¢ pnitadetphia— i. eeiaon dimen vated ithe bodyiat Owen'é home. | of Justice of the Peace Henry YET LOCA y Today's program organized by the Mo., May 1.—(By the Associated/ night. In order to make the cam-| poston 010 201 000—4 12 0| A’ small bullet hole through the and brother-inJaw, Mr. and Mrs.| Brennan. ‘The charge was brought TED executive committee of the Confed Press).—The 8-16, the army balloon | paign a success, there must be ©0-| pjiadel; 300 003 00x—6 11 O| breast of his leather coat, a dead Theat a| by the husband of which Captain William O'Neill| operation among all the business Lp Cooney |:aid 2Glbson) dere, SSRidatileriody kad the ox Henry Clark, of Wheatland, arrived] by the husban stations will broadcast programs for] of the committee are in favor.of che eration of Workers’ syndicates in- cluded a parade with the estimated edro Mathes, who swore to the complaint involy- here this morning and will take the was pilot, was taken out of the na-/men here and it ts important that | ove); O'Neal, Betis und Henline. | ploded cartridge in the rifle, told the ing his wife, Manuell er the. | NEW YORK, May 1.— participation of 60,000 workers to be tional elimination balloon race Co all join: .the - organization." Kan and Hawks hit homers Iast| story of how death. occurred body to Wheatland this afternoon! connie are Suse aga ats th lai 0. 8. from a itty in Pisreant Pollowed by an: address by ase aae afternoon when the net broke and/ ne other four members of the} of first; Welsh, first of fourth. Coroner Lew Gay, who made his}or tonight, Another sister Hves in| three days at a local hotel. they |leard here inst night wus reported ty | One# the escretary of industry was damaged beyond repair. committee are Earl Holmes, F. L pla ae de iivestlestiya Weak ntaht ‘nod yeeter'| california: were capttired recently six’ miles «| Halifax by the Red Star Liner, | Merce and labor, RE ed si daca Stone, G. L, Habernicht and Charivs| fBrooklyn-New York, postponed, |day evening, says Owen had evi Inquest will be held at the| out of town by Undersherift Jake | Zeeland, as coming from latitude 44], 78° Program also provides for a LOS ANGELES Mednick. Mr. Holmes told the Tri-/rain and cold weathei dently been out tabbit hunting on Seatveneus ‘indertaking parlors this| Carter. longitude 64, remained unexplained | ‘°t4! Suspension of business with the Re Hcp danny r Aghia 2 tan cy Rs SSaertie, afternoon, When found the body Because of an alleged flaw in |today, — ecta, Case tere at appolctee AKE Te latinderstebd that ite, -Etadlay AMERICAN LEAGUE Se ee an aeaia {Was already in process of decom-| the complaint as prepared by the | The Zeeland after reaching the| Hosa: suapensicn of telephone nee F x . the whiffle-tree of the wagon while] \ociion he nearest neighbor of} State, Clarence Cypreasen, attor- |SPot at 9 p, m, and standing by in te ey bar anginal 2. will submit a written plan for the; At Chicago— RK H E./ho unsaddied the horse. When he}ii., geada rancher is Ernest Bosth-| ney for Casillas, said after the |® dense fog, sent at 11.15 p. m. a| *treet car service after 9 a, m. but proposed camgain to the mass meet-| St, Louls LOS ANGELES, May 1.—Slight|ing of merchants at the Henning| Chicago — again took the weapon in his hand hearing that he will apply for a |further message that she had picked with jitneys permitted to operate it is believed the hammer caught writ of habeas corpus for his ci: |U the word “Clackias,” after 3 p. m. to take the peraders earth shockn were felt in Los An-{hotel tonight. The committee dis} Jacobson hit homer in first of 7th, against a single treet causing the bd It was thought that the whin| Home: closure of the theaters and geles at 1:27 a. m. today. Light|cussed this plan in detail with Mr.) Batteries—Bush, Gaston and Dix. | fa might be the British steamer Clack | 7°tlon picture houses, the unvellin E .m s et . al shot, —_>_____ sleepers aroused by the rattle of | Hadley and will recommend that 4n/ on; Thurston and Crouse. By the angle at which the bullet | LE GISLA TI VE thas Which = /ealleA . front mh of the bronze plaque in memory { windows and dishes lost no time In| organization of all the merchants, ee ghtered “his shreast th belleved |News on April 26 for Hallfee | the late Samuel Gompers at the i | <I) SION IN | | don’ Graft 6t'4 tons net, load-| bor headq s and the custom flooding newspaper offices with In-| wholesalers and manufacturers in At Cleveland— R. H. E. | his heart was plerced and | quiries, but no damage was report-| Casper be formed to undertake the| Detroit -.....001 401 xxx—_. _ . | was Instantaneous the monument In man, Mving three miles distant. q ed. carnival sales npalgn Cleveland ~...101 200 xxx— Owen has lived in the Badw 6 SR Ithe sub { Ta the - f carer eer -peenenaoae sl It is important that representa Batteries—Wells and Bassiei; {country for Live ye His nister | YE" nN NT 3S! jists excuted after the Haymarket tives of all the business houses of] Shante, Karr and Myatt, SEE EERIE EERIE SAT SK. iui riot in Chicago. F, Colo, May 1.—Arthur Vv proposed project and in order to| Philadelphia _000 30x xxx—. i, ITALY TRANQUIL, chell, condemned r ol make it a success as many as pos-| Washington 012 05x xxx JUNEAU, Alaska, May 1— With| Mrs. Georgia A. Bryan and Andrew TKEN 10 LEAVE WO ROME, May 1.—(By The Associ Line ‘niwat Join the organtedlion, Yl) Bedtertas 2 Roose, A ' compliments of Governor Scott | J. Sherie, was granted a reprieve ated Press)—May Day was reported ' il C, Bone, the seventh Alaska ‘Terrt- | to t ' { the plan is adopted or rejected, it] and Cochrane, Perkin: ay by Govert.sr Morley until the be tranquil throughout Italy as a should be a majority vote of the| Ruel. legislature ended at 9:30| week of June 8 ——— result of mobilization of police and ra ok . ne . | Funeral services for Dorothy|merchants of Casper. There will be — o'clock last night. ¢ nor Bone} Announcement was made at the| CH Wyo., May 1,—| fascist militia in all large cities and Rose Hicks, duaghter of Mr. and|no attempt on the part of the mem- At Boston RK. H. E. praised the legis! for their re-| governor's’ office that the reprieve|Threo prisoners recently sentenced | through precautions by the authort- ed to ive Governor Mor-| in Jeral court ere are enroute|tles everywhere to prevent possible r time to consider Mitch-|to the penitentiary at Leavenworth, | attempts at violence jKans. They are Homer Johnson,| Raids of communist headquarters | 13 months for automobile theft;/and arrests of suspects continued Jeorge Snider, one year and one| throughout the country, itlary. Upon two previous occa-|day for embezzlement of po In some of the larger industrial sessions. sions Governor Morley issued re-|funds, and R. Navarro, one year| centers, a few workmen k a holt - prieves for him and one day for "white s' ery.” (Continy lon ® age T at 3:30 o’olock, the Reverend Lewis|the merchants, themselves, to decide| Batteries—Pennock, Hoyt and /|¢vening, was buried this afternoon | tota! $1,800,000. Both houses cleared | ell's case copal church at 2 o'clock, the Rev-|ented record in Alaskan legislative of Preston Reeves, the half-breed|ing and determine whether they “Harrison was murdered on the music 15 to mankind should awaken $n us all an appreciative response. Mrs. W. S. Hicks, were held at the|bers of the committee to influence|New York ...-101 010 01I— 5 14 2| John H. Martin, the Casper oll] fusal to increase taxes. Appropria-| was gr Shaffer-Gay chapel this afternoon|a decision either way. It 1s up to] Boston ......002 000 50x— 712 1|lease broker, who died Wednesday | tion bills passed during the session | ley furth . 5 >, "Neill; oD a remetery follow! eir calendars befo: 1 scheduled! Mitchell was tx ie ake gE. t (Continued on Page Ten) O'Neill; Quinn and Picinich, in the Highland cemetery following | thelr calend: before th schedul 1 ns t 1 hanged Carter’ officiating funeral services at St, Mark's Epis-| hour of adjournment an unpzectd-| today or tomorrow at the state pen R l erend Phillip K, Edwards officis eeves’ A ibi hecked a ¢ LAMATIO : . The chotce of springtime as a fitting seaton for the observance of No test of the supposed blood | quently. While the chemists could ;murder of Harrivon, ax was announ-| | stusic Week veema most appropriate. ‘The awakening world of nature ‘ wtains on the trousers and sweater |anaiyze the dark spoteon ee wee ee blends its sounds tn the most perfect harmonies, The blessing that be Rebepedes Ney In return for that blessing we should give more personal effort to " y ward making good music a pleasure within reach of all rather than indian and alleged murderer of An-|were caused by human blood, they | night of April drew Harrisoti, will be made, It {s|could not settle the problem of|he was in Sidney SOFIA, May 1. (By the Associated|tended to blow up the Royal Pal-|the statement continued. According Announced by Bheritt Alexander Me-) whether pepe es aati oak 247.0 Waedeth aad ete ey nr ore* | la luxury for the few who can attain it. Press).—Another attempt to assas-|® to the peasants party journal plots erson, or o ° e . f A 6 < yy - 0 b bes = . " 'e A, It would be futile to make such| fore such tests would be useless he rode in an automobile with al |i. a Otitis Mey 7 4 el pad ts un bcd do ntabeie tinea sinate King Boris was frustrated to- | journal of the peasants’ party | uch a# those upon the life of King & test for the best chemistsin town| No telegrams sent out to verity | party of men from Muncle, Ind. We who can, manifest by their presence their appreciation of the various | | day by officers of the guard who dlw. | fam published an emphatic denial] Boris are instigated by persons ft n iT ves’ allbi have been recetved. On| are cheaking up with Sidney author: rauine wie eee toed thee fant Males depends the fate of the |ities and with the Muncie tourists, AR ge Hvehver its bf ae who are giving of their {time and der such circumstances, came from|prison, If his ali’ is proved he|If they substantiate his atory, there . . Any one individual,” the sheriff #aid, | will ve restored his tlberty, {f not,|is nothing to do but turn Reeves ’ “Reeves claims hie nose bleeds tve- he will probably be tried for the | loose,’ ested Cl Ss ths 1 sc ————_) | tuse which they believed x re ; that the party has been an accom: |naced from Moscow The Sofia police anne that they had dls press operated secretly s in-'demne i! similar criminal measures,’ ists in a dentist's office. covered an almost complete subter- | need today ein the recently attempted asap 8, K. LOY, Mayor, ranean passage with an exy 1ve | stnattons The peasants party con