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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 POPULATION 10 MOVE TOWARD THE TROPICS Florida Migration Ts Merely Beginning Doctor Says * WASHINGTON, May © 6.—Those who in growing numbers are put ting away the harsh garments and toll of less fracuous environments to enter new homes in Florida, were placed in the position today of being merely the vanguard of a great movement of population toward the tropics, This vast movement was predi ed today by Dr. Frank Leslie, as- sistant director of Gorgas Memorial Institute of Tropical Preventive Med- icine, in a prepared address before the American Society of Tropigal . Medicine. “Not only nd hunger’ which nthe past has been the underlying cause of wars, but the very pr sure of population on food supply he explained, “w''l bring about this migration towards the equator, It is recognized that {n the world as a whole, population is increasing faster than the supply of food. Only one area remains to furnish subsis- tence for the ever,increasing popu- lation. That is the tropics." Advances in medicine, sanitation, and hygiene, in the last 24 years, he said, have proved “that white men can continue healthy and eff. cient In the tropics,” “Medicine has opened up a world for conquest in the tropic: he added, “our duty is to help our nation en it.” oo Elusive Bandit | Takes Sentence | * In Vancouver VANCOUVER, B. C., May 6.—C, ©. Thompson, alias Ted Hollywood, was sentenced to 14 years imprison- ment for participation in a $72,000 city hall payroll holdup here Sep- tember 27, 1923 and 12 years for robbing a theater February 19, 1923, of $2,700. The terms run concur- w THERMOPOLIS TRACK TEAM BURIES LANDER UNDER GREAT SCORE (From Thermopolis Record.) The dual track and field meet he- tween Thermopolis and Lander, held at Lander last Friday afternoon, wi won by the Thermopolis high school athletes by a total score of 14% points to Lander’s 10 points. Two state records were broken by Thermopolis. Ray Thompson step: ped the 120-yard high hurdles in 16 8-10 seconds, ani Dean Fox clip- yed the half-mile run in 2:07 8-10. Thermopolis took first place in every event, and in most instances took first, second and third. Coach Joe Bush's boys were in fine fettle at any high school meet. mop olis field ev: compelled to extend her- not in The T! men wer themse and would have been hard to catch:| Saal any of those events. a a 19 INDICTED FOR FRAUD MOINE, In teen Peoria, Tll., and men were indicted by a grand fury here charged conspiracy to violate the tion law through shipment of liquor from a Peoria distillery to a fic- titfous concern here, Some of those indicted are prominent and one was a federal officer stationed at the Peoria distil ooo A Hard Day May Des federal with « De Paulo, convicted with Thompson in the theater robbery was séntenced to 12 years. Hollywood ‘had been sought in connection with the $200,000 theft ‘om a federal mint at Denver in 922 in which a bank guard was killed; a $20,500 payroll holdup in Springfield, Mo., in which a @etec- tive was shot, $27,000 postoffice robbery in Olympi: hington and a $25,000 bank robbery at Yacolt, Washington. De Paulo and Thompson were brought bere January 7 from the Washington state penitentiary where they were serving from 2 to 5 years each for stealing an automobile at Bellingham, Washington. Another Nurse Praises Tanlac ‘As a nurse I have seen many marvelous results from Tanlac. For anaemia, nervousness, stom- ach trouble and building up the system after operations I consider ‘Tanlac great!’ Mrs, K. M. Lowe, Walnut Park, Cal. Nurse Lowe's statement merely backs up what over one hundred thousand grateful Tanlac users have said about this great natural tonic and builder. Our files are packed with such testimony. 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Gabby Strect’s Muskogee team last year, includ- ing seven shut-outs. »: Rickey, is using him‘ regolarly, POLA NEGRI MAY FORFEIT RICH JEWELS NEW YORK, May 6,—Three of ye four pieces of jewelry, two celets and a diamond ring which Pola Negri, novie actress, is alleged to have attempted to bring into the country on her return from Europe last week, have been seized subject to forfeiture, Philip Elting, collector of the port of New York announced today. The fourth plece, a Wiamond ring, Miss Negri admitted she pur- chased in Europe will be subject to duty, he said, as soon as it is ap- praised | She will be subject to fines, the | collector said for attempting to bring bottles of Hquor into the cc t en “['ve heard the laughing water Said # waggish sort of gink; “Bot must admit I've never seen EVERYTHING 6.—Nine- | Moines | prohibi- | By JOHN B. FOSTER. (Copyright, 1926, Casper Tribune) NEW YOR May 6.—Two irre- concilable faction shold the, stock of the Brooklyn baseball club since the sudden deaths of the two presi- dents of the club within 12 days of ch other. One half of the club is owned by the Ebbets family and the other half by the McKeever familles and while both sides profess to be will- ing to buy out the interests of tho other, each announced that it will not sell its stock, but will continue in baseball. en Charles H. Ebbets took the evers into the organization, he for their financial aid and be- Gause of their prominence in Brook lyn politics. They would not agree y terms that would not even- tunlly give them the same interest in the club as was held by Ebbets, which resulted in each the fac- tions owning 50 per cent of . the stock, Of the MeKeever interest each brother owned 25 per cent but both yoted in harmony as against the Ebbets interests whenever there happened to arise any disagreement, In recent years, the Ebbets fac- tion and the McKeevers have not always agreed, although under the arrangement by which the partners worked it did not materially affect the conduct of the club, since to Ebbets had been entrusted the ex- ecutive management, with which the McKeevers were less familar. Charles Ebbets wished to purchase the McKe holdings or some part of them in the ars of his life. McKeever brothers were 80 ¢ they had a id mine” th declined to » of in but the rtain t they 'ORDOKLYN CLUB OWNERSHIP SPLIT BETWEEN AIVALFACT ¥ = ype & Ope Casper Daily Cribune Women of Today, Lounge in Smart Pyjamas COATRAL Press | IONS Since the death of President Eb-| bets, there has been held a meet ing of his heirs at which it was agreed that they would not sell their stock and under no condition will they dispose, of any Part of ft to anyone connected with the Me- Keever faction, The unexpected death of Edward McKeever, who succeeded to the presidency after, Ebbets passed’ on has created a situation that is in- teresting the controlling powers of baseball. His widow {s bound by his will not to dispose of any of the stock unless Stephen McKeever 1s anxious to remain in baseball {f sho can get out at a price that will amply reward the original inyest- ment. The Ebbets family are bitterly in censed against Stephen McKeever and will not listen to anything which shall appear to give him con- trol of the club in any wayy Under no circumstances will they agree to anything which will submerge the club's identity as an Ebbets crea- tion. The Ebbets heirs wish the family name to be perpetuated in connuction with baseball in Brook- | lyn, insisting that their father gave his life to it and bullt tt up. The National league which must deal primarily with the situation is not likely to make any moye until after the wills are read, although some arrangement may have to be made to bring about an established policy in Bréoklyn very shortly, as| known it would create havoc in the bust ness affairs of the league of the Brooklyn owners continued at log: gerhea For It {s well known that certain in- | quality terests in New York are willing to | Platt Aw Yankee Physician of the club's pi purchase t the Ebbets stock and the McKeever stock at a fair figure. But they will | hot purchase the stock of one fac- | {tion and permit the other faction to | | hold its present block of per cent Honored in Paris Dr. W. Seaman Bainbridge of New York City, is being refer red to as “the medical ambasso dor of the United States,“4 in Paris, where he is being given many honors, notably by the Cercle) Interalie. 4 He is € well abroad for and rvice 14955 painting and Phon decorating Sco HERES "ANOTHER )) LOAD FoF, GOLD” Spricks®, DONT KNOW y oo hee wHAT€\ > DO WITH OUT Him! 4 Caly his wartime medical work in the allied canse of in other child, Sarah Finer, 13 years | old, 8 brought suit 0,000 damages against Abraham and Re- becca Finer, grocery proprietors at Brentwood, a suburb, with whom she formerly live The action was brought through | took place August 17 “| PARIS, May 6.—(By The Associated SKIN STOLEN FOR GRAFTING LEADS 10 oUtT St. Louis Girl Plain- tiff in Court Action. ST, LOUIS, May 6.—Charging that skin was unlawfully cut from her legs and thighs and grafted on an- Samuel Finer, her legal guardian. ‘The removal of patches of skin 7 the suit The skin, according to attor- r the child, was grafted on of the Finers who was badly ned and later died. charges that Finer and ruck, menaced and abused Sarah, jerked and dragged her forcibly and compelled her to un- dergo the operation. Later, the suit she was given an anaesthetic injections and the bu The suit his wife avers, by hypodermic skin removed The removal, it her limbs permanently and scarred LENROOT ASKS. is charged, left disfigured | INVESTIGATION WASHINGTON, May 6.—Invest!- gation of the recent failure of the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul rajlroad will be demanded by Sena- Lenroot, Republican, Wisconsin, soon after congress convenes in De comber Senator Lenroot annouficed today he would Introduce a resolu tion calling for an inquiry either by the senate or by the Interstate Com- me commission “There are 1,100 Wisconsin rest stockholders in the Milwaukee | he said, “the government is| editor to the amount of over) ,000,000 and the general public is ec ned as well “I have no reason to doubt the| and efficiency of the man. agement of the road in regent years, but there are rumors that a receipt receivership was not really desired but was brought about by a group and not in the interest of the stockholders. I belleve also that an investigation will lend greater protection to the stockhold- ers in the reorganization proceed- ings to be effected. that of bankers Armistice In French War On Rebels Likely LONDON, May 6.—(By The Asso- clated Press.)—Negotiations for an armistice between Emir Ibn Saud, leader of the Wahabt tribesmen and King All of the Hedjaz, beleagured in Keddah on the Red Sea by the Wahabi forces, have been instituted, it was announced this afternoon. } | Press.)—The Tempts prints a tele- gram from Fez, not authoritative the French losses in one recent en- gagement was four officers and 46 men killed and 150 French wounded. This message says the Riffian losses were ten times ag heavy as the French. This casualty st agrees with the official announcement ——q(j7- BUDGET CUT | Finland Has «. New Premier ‘Antti Tulenheimo is the new premier of Finland Prince Stays -Up Late To Greet Crowd MOSSE Africa, M Press.)—The not get as muc had been pl not have t crowds that night at way The Asso of Wales di last night a iated waited stations to his special train It passed announ had } en ni prince n he refused when he learned that at station or settlement route, farmers and gathered around camp f were patiently waiting t He descended at all of th stations and chatted with ranchers amid ch enthusiasm + FOUR STILLS SEIZED a place so that native two of 0 of 10-ga )-gallon capacit seized by Federal prohibit in @ raid in the Big Horn Laddie Creek va cording to information today by Lon C. Davis, hibition director for Wyo teen gallons of key ly 5. Fe “moonshine” also were seized. Barney rood was arrested. ere r Does your skin | itch and burn? 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