Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1925, Page 1

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ere WEATHER VOL. IX NO. 217 CASPER ENCOURAGED IN The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper Che Casper Daily Criume BS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925 inmigA TION HOPES Delivered by Carrier 75 cents « On Streets or at Newstands, 6 SHEPHERD TAKES STAND TO DENY MURDE’ OPTIMISM FEL AFTER HEARING | OID NOT,’ 15 REPLY TO ALL ACCUSATIONS IN’ NATIONAL LEAGUE. - First Game At New York— Brooklyn 400 000 3 Climax is Reached in Defense Case When) “Sutterien: vance and. Deberra: Alleged Germ Slayer | Gowas. Huntzinger, Wisner Testifies at Trial JAN LEAGUE At Washin| R. H. New York .. 100 90x xxx— Washington . 001 00x xxx— Batteries—Shocker and Bengough, Ruether and Ruel. jAt oie ar R. 000 000 L0— and First Game. | At Boston | Ph) adethp | Boston ROH. - 205 000 000-- 7 9 CHICAGO, June 23.—4By The 2 eee aa Wie Associated Press}—Lu almost the |, Batteries: Ring and — Wilson; first words of its opening address | Barnes, Marquard, Yargus, Ryan to the jury, the State den and Gibson. the death penalty for Wil At Chicago— RW EB murder Shepherd, accused of the of William McClintock. 000 320 000— 5 10 200 O11 11" 6 14 0 Donohue, Mays, Biemil- r; Cooper and Gon- Cincinns | | t or death,’ said | jorman, First Ass'stant | te’s Attorney, | "We contend, however, that this | murder was so orutal that there is | but one pena'ty, which would be proper and that is the death pen alty.”" Mfs. Shepherd burst into tears when German said that she had been used in Shepherd's plan to obtain the McClintock fortune, CHICAGO, June 23,—(By Associated Press. )—William Darling Shepherd took the witness stand at 11:24 a. m. today to strike the chief blow in his defense of the charges that the used typhoid bacilli to slay . Louis, Second At Boston— Carlson, Couc ham, Ryan, Genewich and Gibson. Second Game. At New York— Ru Brooklyn... 001 310 000— 5 10 5 New Vork — 100 O32 20"— 8 12 1 Batteries: Ehrhardt, Greene and + MeQuillan, Dean and = Sny- MAN SUFFERS BURNS. his millionaire fester son William Harry Sater cr 4419 Mitchell Neilson McClintock, street had niruculous escape from A crowded room of spectators who | death Sunday night’ wh firing had fought for admission on this day of days of the five week's of the trial] The fire went strained forward tensety as Shep flashed on a herd was called, the face, ears and nec! A great mass of man, wide and] peen a fraction of an inch r at the Texas refinery, out and then suddenly ain burning Sater about If he had er the ude stills stocky of build, curly hair tron} fire, his burns might hi proved grey, and bjs face chalky white with | fatal its son pallor ambled leisurely to} gater was. taken to tl q the witness box | General hosy 6 remained “Did you murder Billy McClin- | today e of Dr tock?” asked William Scott Stewart, | Kamp. His « Shepherd's ch er the | paired and his usual identif without leaving — disfiguring “I did not," Shepheerd rept a firm, well modulated voice. in CAPTAIN DEAD Ist and 2nd/, Man Shot by | | Boy Hunter | | Left to Die ‘ARIO, Cal., June ye shot out and his t ered with buckshot wounds haw, 70 was found blindly about in the b: | here yesterday, trying to drag hi f to water ¢ relief. | pital where he } dition acelden | of boy hunters y the lads fled was hit when they saty he IN COLLISION ON POLO FIELD Wyo. ~An| ses) and at Fort| and 4th | ns, resulted June 23. I kame hire the 13th in the] of Captain George CE jutant of the 76th | Captain Ball's death was |to internal inju result of the a Funeral ser s wil be held this e has not been set, officer was well known in the as a polo player and as a re He was army sult of the position he held. adjutant of the 4th cavalry, As 5 ore Bob” Pa et On Senator Robere Otetertoliette’s body ts raWew fr nev n to We it BANK ROBBERS OFFICIALS IN TERROR REIGN pale " By Work and Mead te | Wisconsin People Fired Upon and Kept be Remedied in Par Indoors While Bandits Blow Safe And Escape With $50,000. by New Legislation | DUBUQUE, Iowa, June 23.—(By Asso 1) 2 | Five men early today robbed the Firs ba t | Shullsburg, W and escaped in ar It thir ported they secured in exc yf While three of the robbers terrorized citize vere | er on the streets, the other two gaine d entrance to tl through a window , vault. All telephone wn were’ cut. elated Press)— Five ba ‘MOON’ CRAZED FOR ASSAULT. on guatd duty fired a number of shots when townspeople aroused b: the explosions about 3 a. m., appear: ed at doors or windows. No one was SHANGHAT, June 2 | NINGPO, China, June 2 TOKIO, fense attorney took Shepherd through each charge in the indict ment of 22 counts covering the death of McClintock by poison, germs and ‘unknown manner.” Each instance the dete swered a firm “I did not.” In three minutes Shepherd's gen- eral denial of each and every accu- sation agalns had been for- mally entered and Stewart sat down with a remark, “Take the witness,’ to the prosecution. Mrs. Shepheerd sat with coms her hugt ndant an Named Wins Over M. P. able inch space was | even twenty-five camp chairs being placed in the clerk's space at the right of the dais oc cupied by Judge Thomas Lynch Cross examination of the defend ant, expected to be one of the most gruelling ever made of a witness was begun in a Robert bs J. T. Scott of the Natron succeed M. placed in nomination to su meeting held at Washington Prosecutor failing to Board Member: Margin of Two Votes in Election. was elected a member of the county high school board to P. Wheeler, veteran school trustee, School : Wheeler by Narrow a Abstract company Monday who was eceed himself at the annual school, Result of the contest It was reported here today that both at Chung King and Chingkiang. were made strong action jyould be taken by Japan. June 23.—(By Associated Pre J. T. Scott Is | FOREIGN CORPS state in his’ he city, Madison, Wi8. “This picture was taken at the.| wounded. | capital as the casket) was being put on the tr | Before entering the town the tele- | . cone Is i the CONSULS; SITUATION GRAVE —(By Associated Pre ‘he anti-foreign government i aged and completely looted the junior customs mess here last night. )—Foreign Minister Shidehara told the c sion on the ¢ rt a Sees Japanese consuls have been attacked by he consul at the latter place demanded an apology and intimated that if it | ey In r over the h moons he a ed | A his bro! oni? | ture evere | | Chinese mobs 1 should ‘ ma f x BS: t ! v an Srampanthere. Rioters dam-|¢ t ig rier ties abinet today during a discus-| tte crc tan , the only rer at present was t other powers in m in China TROUBLE § IN PHILIPPI MANILA, June general st on June | = CRITICIZES CHINESE Yesterday Afternc At Ranch on nth Tragedy visited the rounc water country for the secon Grieve, 15-year-old son of Mr 6 ranch, was bolt struck while | with livestock on the Cerruti | catty past and of the court | ¥ not determined until a second count of the ballots had , £ the “ at ie whieh room. In keeping with it, Shepherd nde, the first count having Reed ¥ chosen te succeed t rem | ay nees t | dropped his voice and majority tle vote. On the re.| selves on the t of distric ¢ of the spectators wer t to won t was given a mafority of | * ; , der just what being said . | inte toll’ ia ff He denied that he 1d L.A. Reed were|* oi las hale , ; \ ’ After the National Univer » positions on the same leuniding | sy Sins . (Continued on E 0, Wileon and'L, A KLAN WILL BE ISSUE IN TRIAL ‘Arraignment of Casper Newspaper Men For Criminal Libel Due Wednesday. TORRINGTON, Wyo., June 23— {asuea in the trial on criminal tibet tha of Max M. Levand and Sam H. Day, publisher and managing @d- itor, respectively of the Casper Her cqunty, for the killing of Mrs, Nellie B. Newcomb on the public highway east of Casper and the Herald's ed itorial charge in criticism of the jury verdict returned at Douglas on a ald, scheduled to open bi tomor|change of venue, that “the Klan row morning. promise to center | showered Its gold in the right place.” about the Ku Klux Klan The case| It has been indicated that the de of Sarl} fense will seek the introduction of atrona | (Continued on Page Six) {a a wequel to Cant n, depuly shert ig wi 4 pe n of | ja mi rib advantage Col. Rkrisht New} Commander of Nes Cavalry, igildag CHEY onel Henry ¢ rived here J. Bonifece in ravalry, which ¢ linquiehed by he eas transferred to Montan from F v June 23.—Col | hmond has arriv lo succeed Colonel Jo’ | command of the 13th mmand was vel Boniface when Miseouls 4 te Kans, “CASE iS HEARD Depositions of Long Standing Offered | By U.S, in Land Annulment Suit. CHEYENNE, W June 23.—] annulment Y on i ! Deposition taken six years ago by| chiefly in Natrona county on the BY W. ‘pa 7 ‘ {a master in chancery in the land] ground that the company, and patent case of the ater | others, obtained the tracts through | versus FE ny ‘dummy entry ner ' 1 re] were intre States} ‘Th in the case aros er| BDINBURC Scotland, J to st t ! or} t the i Ant s ¢ f ©.) cr ie - “YOUTH KILLED John Grieve, 15, Struck Down by Bolt 914.000 IN PURSES AT struck and killed instantly young Grie\ Tom Sun “ BIG HORN SHEEP - of ‘patentat to lands tying| 0n While Working FRONTIER DAYS SHOW te Sweetwater. lup in progress in the Sweet- | 2." nan 14,06 dy d time yesterday when John John Grieve of the Diamond |1 by lightning. The t e and others were working ane: from C Jasper, | { : gt ‘ ' I 1G I ° S20 STATE RECORDS | ARE WITHHELD ’ ympany Denied x Ss MISS GORDON Contacto mRe ghia fir s te il a iii ooks of Highway Departmen RE-ELECTED . P ell Kim Mrs. How James iiiam Grie

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