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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper | WEATHER A 4 ad ad | The Casuer Ba 11 A jaw Little change in temperature. : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS FINAL HOM ‘DITIC Coane Tehkaaihs IGUAMAMERIGEnink: ona > uf CREE, AT) VOL. IX NO. 218 CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925 On Wtreate on at Mewstente, 6 ene Tribune Bide, 218 Be Second St | COUNTY BOARD FLOODED W'TH TAX PROTESTS | “Indirect Confessions”? of Shepherd »auseonts ll COMPANIES | AMERICAN LEAGUE Cited In Demanding Death Penalty = Sere TT VERBAL ATTACK FILiiS PROVE STORY OF MILE Murder “Fans” Battle fo See Shepherd Trial : Sd tt re i eae lou arinp ne, RIDEBYARCTICEXPLORER ON BPS jg ees OFFICIALS HERE 1 ON ALIBI’ OF BACK OF WHALE IN NORTH SEA cm At St. Louis— RK | NEW YORK, June 24.—4{By The | pictures of a whale, they had just i Associated Vress)—Having ridden | barpooned, Snow and several com- a mile: Glia whale acl’ CA: panies suddenly found the boat, ittsburgh 002 000 ***. e| themselves still in it. lifted out of Snow, naturalist and explorer, by -":®|Hearing Opened This Sheehan and Gooek; | “Afternoon; Attorney te General Howell Here At Boston— returned to New York from the | nt, ater and, aii mee Philadelphia . 010 102 231 1} to Surv ey Situation. arctic, He has motion pictures to | behind them and fins stuck out Boston a----- 110 N00 00O— i nee £ prove his feat. Also he, in the | in front of them. It was the har- qatteries: Betts und Wilson; p ] name of the United States has | pooned whale’s mate or its by. money <e0e Oiedls: Representatives « g ps posted a proclamation of annexa- | ‘The keel of the boat was square on econd Game loil and refining companies tor “on Island, thirty | the whale back. Occasionally as | : operating in ona counts M SI h d R f square miles of barren rock. He | the boat was borne toward the | At New York— RW t lH cn APaPRHGONIS before rs. nep! er EFUSES | bas a photograph of Old Glory | j pooned whale, the pursuing | Brooklyn .... 030 231 0 * + /this afternoon we befo ‘ ; floating over the snow against a | jeviathan dived and the boat set- New York .... 000 000 0"—* * *|the count commissione to Listen to State Ax-| backround of rocky aliffs. | teled into the water, but it soon Batteries: Osborne sitting as a board of equali- While in a small boat making was lifted out again. | Nebr, Wisner raignment of Her Hus- band in Cort =| Dr, C. A. Platz At New York— Brooklyn 100 010 HloO— Mew York 110 033 00* Batteries: Grimes and E | 1 First Game, 1 eegn Tvats 1 pant | oxic. jideteiseae te Greenfield and Snyd 4 : : t soclated Press)—Indirect 3 | i er , | Ind ( 1 ‘ he attributed to the defendant were l Cs LOUIS, J By The ter Ol coms Texa 1 the burden of the jury address today sociated Pre am : got} Prairie ¢ Mu of George E. Gorman, first assist the St. Louis ( led his 19th | tuat ¢ 5 ant state’s attorney, first speaker 4 ——_$_____— t home'run off ¥ f inning |} on compat in the Shepherd murder ial. in| BUFFALO, Wyo., June 24.—Dr. C. H. Platz of Casper * aerate ete 1 ; opening y rt Gorman demand | was elected president of the Wyoming State Medical asso- ae rene ania nd r i n ed the death penalty, for Williem D. aor? . . dur any gaat one : : = = 7 -. Shephe ror ton the idly catculutea, | Ciation at the closing session of the organization's twenty- ey Hasta agree ic necessary to hold in check the great throngs of murder “fans” who daily 5 1.—(By The As U I : brutal murder” of Billy McClirtock, third annual convention here late yesterday. Dr. Earl] battle to get into the Chicago courtroom where William Darlin, Shepherd, alleged “, 1 | sod )—Rogers Hornsby « t H M t M 3 ta ied. The phate ‘show & i > ged “germ marderer, ; bis millionaire ¢ son, by iu | Wheeden of Sheridan was elected secretary and Dr. Olson | ‘§ being tried. Ne photo shows some of the eager thousands waiting in a courthouse passage, the ins ng mac " een amerthy typhoid gerne | of Powell was made treasurer. Dr. A. B. Hamilton of Lara-! }home run batsman br ; Mes. She: ho burst into herd, } mie, retiring president, was e hen Gorman said }tg membership on the assoc ing out home tears yesterday ation’s she had been used as a tool by Shep: | council of medical defense to succeed sixth innings of st a | with the act f its tax experts herd in keeping Billy {rom marty-| pr, 4, R. Lathrop of Casper. today’s double der with 1 been marked down or ca ing before an opportune moment for Noster ninei tention: was:voled , burgh. Yde was pitching. } slaying him arose, wus not in the}, “est § “ . - ie tr 7 r 8 Py to Lander, and will be beld there Scarce, “ z ; Seetir abe 7 as ete in the, siniultaneously with’ state conyen (Eee perhaps a the « mipanie t t b ensepaatecaete ee aih Wabba tay tion sessions of dentists and nurses’ = Srey oP : r tlons, whiel rt opened but would not fisten to orgatitedtions, it.te planned not in the Yanke man's arraignment of her husband. ‘ : ; the New York te x teld | vies ap ed “ . Gorman referred to text books to Pt Ree eapaaent setiong against Washington. He was glyer Seeks {ah wacks follawad elte to the jury the legal phases of | “t*e? 0% : ie tondles a rest by Manager Huggins when it} in or tor ch valuations fox commendation that both parties to ‘ etateadithit bic laatrace in bad der a i Thalwect confessions. | marriage contracts be subject to the ROE erik aetlnteneiin ‘and ot c the 4 Shepherd's statements to various | same medical examination now pre- UTR to aranitae Winy, Veaol [nee crea Re " persons that Billy's own diagnosis of | scribed for men. ‘The present Wy- x condi ak 1} tion met with o pany represen- his illness as typhoid prior to a diag- | oming eugenics law does not com (ie Mart a RE jae . 2 egal “ie nosis by physicians were called the} pel women to furnish proof of free- F = | . erty an “voice of a guilty conscience” and| dom from disease which bar men Fighting Between Agitators and Resi- o he begins to build up an alibi] Among ble events of “an alibi for himrelf” by Gorman, from lic or himself, shielding himself,” Gor-|the convention program way a veet| @ents of Foreign Concession Is fals have also ATHERS ORGANIZE AT SUICIDE PACT f the commis- 1 intended as 7 | ir own short- 7 nan roared at the jurors. barbecue at the ranch of Secretary | ae ay YONKE RS TO PUT END | . al conduct” of Many pieces. of evidence: whtets ot te » rank Lueasy whieh was Reported in Late Dispatch | ' | ee This charge whe tain Shepherd was not questioned about | marred in part by a heavy rain, — | - ~ fk J - Start {thal oot alaata ut 4 yesterday were held up by Gorman Physicians and dentists who at - T O PE T TIN G PAR TIES | | the ¢ ity ¢ irer to colle as “uncontradicted evidence tn this} tended from Casper included Dr. C. The Associated Press | | DIE 0 | for last year on st ude oll, an me case, Shepherd dia Salat Migs H. Platz, Dr, J, R. Hansard, Dr. W. In renewed rioting at Canton several Europeans were | L_ 7 ~— | act ich the cor los are pro- when he was on the witness stand | Ww. Yates, Dr. H. L. Harvey, Dr. A : ais ee t | q clared, and he took the girls to testing in the t and was given an epportunits L, Stanton, Dr. T. J. Drew, Dr. € ne and a Bambee de bid bel ee f aye J | (Copyright Casper Tribune) | Judge Charles W. Boote, in Yon: | i Attorney General \ ‘ ‘The Shepherd's visit to triends at | H. Carpenter. Dr. C. B. Duncan, and| _ Women and children are fleeing from the city and about | YONKERS, N.Y. June 24, —.| kers court, to see if he could rea | FORRESTHR, Mich., June 24—| cama te Albuquerque, N. M., shortly after | Dr. H. &. Byai 150 of the refugees, including some twenty Americans, | The youth of Yonkers is to be put | Son with them Friends and relatives today searched | nection w x 1 Billy's death was termed by Gorman | Delegates returned to their homes | have arrived at Hong Kong, the British colony. to bed at 10 or 11 o'clock or at The girls solemnly vestened while | #/0ns the Lake Huron shore for the| proposal that a gr as “filght inspired by a guilty con- | last night and to lay, a majority hay of Charles Kirkpatrick, least kept from {dle meanderings | the judg moned to Investigate Preparations are being made in many Chinese cities for deglared that until they Billy’s late hours and its effect up- Family Reach possibiliti nigh when you go to danc i distance from Chinese will materlally affect the t selence.” [Be made the Journey to Buffalo) demonstrations tomormow which is, Ausociated Préss}—Reports recelyed| in the world outside the home after | are 21 years cf age thelr father [and R oop cage ead 4 ae > afta a “He wanted to put as much dis-| by automobile. the Dragon Day festival, Shanghal | here indicate preparations have been | hours, if the parents who are or has a legal right to dictate their the Kir patrick ome who. disap: | wa ey tance between himseif and the scene despatches say the success or failure | made in various cities of China for| sarizing here to control them have | bedtime ptilaesaal wk pekgen her because | ctlle of his crime as was possible” Gor- . of these demonstrations may mater-| demonstrations tomorrow which is| thelr way | You may stay out until 11%? 4 pelessness in their love Dreper A man shouted. President And lally affect the entire Chinese situa-|the Dragon L festival. It is be-| Tt all started Monday when one | o'clock on nights when you go to Hid note dened Charland tune tes Shepherd's conversation with Miss | tion, Shanghai and {ts suburbs are| lieved here that the success or fall] Yonkers father, Louls Manzell, in- | the theate Judge Boote told | A note sign Phouea here vee. | foe: elt fa Isabelle Pope, Billy's fiancee about under martial law tn readiness for | ure of these demonstrations by the | voked the law in allits might and | them. And until midnight on | Was found in a boathouse here m ind | fame was not worth the $100,000] his friend, F promised,” Gorman sald concerning ! wa e's chief witness and con | among those who greeted him at | eign settlement at Canton would be lem station. forcibly OTED. G KONG, June 24.—(By The LOS ANGEL long walks | | } theaters, followed | or drives or late supper parties: B the sta resisted and that the Chi HO f i maje to help him in his s te b nest on the youth's physical condition Reports generally indicated a con- | general situation gle to be bh of his own | But you may do neither oftener 4, ie ie a Was the voice of a gu |tinuing grave situation tn south| Martin! law in Shanghal { Anna an ephine, 18 and 17 than your father approves.” 4 SlaaP tee * ney. where a serious cond! | of ¢ here and all addittona hours nit p t 1 " ah meeting of a group of sor to 4 ting here be discussing object | | there had. p: | (preced dispat r . k with that demure { nt woman,” SWAMPSCOTT, June 24.—Pres | eports from Mukde the Man: | sald n effect | railnpele > " Gorman demanded dent and Coolidge arrived here | churian capttal eived at Peking bu LDF / yh t 4 | pee ite te né tir a & the 7 Through other phases of the case| for a vacation that is expected to|deny that anti-forelgn demonstra. | appl itself as we Man S tot AS 1g ultimatum into t fol barge BiH pcos i ae sibn aha J Gorman talked on, picking up pieces | continue through the summer tions have occurred there, although | the suburbs.) {| | | faery “ite Seta iaoremetes ro ue Paes ¢ here and there that he held before| ‘The special train on which’ the|a London newspaper printed reports | ‘The Chinese chamber of commerce | | ~y Among the things which Yonkers | Mish t guilt ¢ the jury as firm links tn the un-| presidentia! party traveled from] insisting there had been trouble in| has decided that the banks recently | | Bullet Is Set fathers aim and hope to ban are: \« ty of ‘ Breakable chain of evidence he as-| Washington arrived at Salem at 8} Mukden, It developed that the Brit- | clos should reopen. tomorrow. | aimless, siding’ in” aritomobiles aritiew and Ulegal. conduct tr , serted the state has coiled about | o'clock this morning. Ish consul general at Canton warned | However, this decision is opposed by | | | eae wea rere seereee General. David y Shepherd The president motored to Swamp- | the Chinese authorities Monday prior | Chinese. extremi | Off by Wheel Spooning in automobiles, parked Howell | i ' “Faiman came to realize that the} scott for breakfast at the home of |to yesterday's shooting that any at a || o ing, anywhere tn the city PUTE DEAD Hove id t > ank W, Stearns, who | tempt Chinese to enter the for- EIGN SE EMENT | 'Eweee es oe ‘00 frequent trips to movies and | I ~s * leased accomplice of Shepherd !‘s probable that Mr. and Mrs.|nese government would be held re Associated Press)—The {tish co The Associated Late dances which tempt their WASHINGTON nr “It was his guilty conscience | Coolidge will spend a day or two as | sponsible for the consequence sul General at Canton, it is learned ar up and shot daughters to stay until the last |June 24.—Dr. Wi Curtis Fara which prompted him to change his sts of Mr. and Mrs. Stearns be- sent a note to the Canton govern-| more in the left pleco is played bee, well known scientist died at |“ ty Att ve nde Genials to an admission of the facts | fore taking over White Court, the| DEMONSTRATIONS FOR on Monday, prior to yester light Receiving hospita sur Calls b ou men which Inst | his home here today after an ex f 1 t ge for that he had helped Shepherd. And | spacioys cottage by the sea that will] DRAGON DAY PLANNED. ns who treated the eligh ten 's shooting incident, warning the led illness. ' Continued on Page Bight.) | (Continued on Page Bight) be the summer White House. SHANGHAI, June .24.—(By The | Chinese authorities that any attempt; Wound said it was the first shoot —. — —— — — - - — ries x J i to penetrate Shameen, the foreign| ng affray of its kind in the t Se ARCTIC SHIP AT SIDNEY orce and that the government would | revealed that a « ar pure | DRY SHAKEUP APPROVED ©0580) (Se quences spilled some revolver cartridges on | @ ° & ° e e ° o P i ‘ , > ¢ ¢ ° > ° ¢ ° S es é ‘ ‘The consul general said: he the car tracks and Wittemor 2p FOES ARE BOTH PLEASED * 22)" =" EXPEDITION PROGRESSES ments intended“ making martyrs of axes| German Bond ae fler i o - 2 pa . sar eighth Ryd ve . Y, N.S., June 24.—(By The Associated Pr« ) The Peary, first of the Mace ind Te iis haces Cee eeee Beste) —T pee te rage Mf pas a eee 0 ce rete H ld. Sto Millan prone aenecibion ships, has arrived here after a foggy three days’ trip from Wis- Muestion are exactly opposite, find themselves in paradoxical agreement on the shakeup | looking Frenchman 1, B. Pasquier Ors. bias sea veusl is awaiting the arrival tonight of the Bowdoin, in command of Donald B. a LE temktiabtisua: hawera Gulliitd eke ee Abbe ed cares SR joes RAPABAN ERY Or aisrell s The Reich tag MacMillan. Both vessels will take on fuel. The departure for the expedition base at r chemist. Etah, Greenland, will depend upon the time required for fueling ents last night. The latter wos shot in tho arm oat The Peary te ea United'| sen. Follow nt failure to | MacMill pk a ‘The reorganization ordered by Mr.| these methods will enforce it. Weysense, good faith and good judg-| Edwards was wounded In the knee States navy officers and the ‘three | ly ole. Amundsen, | Pe A long navy set ng are equally confident, too, that if ” anforce: It 1s impossible to foresee the out-| BERLIN, June 24.—(By The Asso-|aniphibian alrplanes with which the | dispatches way, believes there 4 land ed from Wiscasset, Maine rf t 1 ment” into enforcement ERLIN, 2 3 Asso: | aniphibia i 1 ‘ ulne, to ndrews, to be effective pigue the law cannot be- enforced which) wii. n twheete eee come of the present trouble which | clated Press}—Several hundred en-| Arctic will be explored. The ship|on the American side of the pole and | Syd Nove iflontids where’ ‘the bolishing state lines In favor of di-| wit be the case, then General An- My (PEN SPS: COtLDy apparently will last for some time. | raged holders of depreciated Ger. | left Witcnsset last Saturds The | purposes to discover it Peary ne anchored and Lieuten Sewisions according to federal! judicial | drews will be just us straight for |8¢! of the Anti-Saloon league de man government bonds, war loans,| Bowdoin stopped at Monhegan Is- —_— nt Commander Byrd, tn rge of tricts and decontralizing authority | ward {n announcing his failure as|clared the new plan doubtless would SITUATION GRAVE and other state securities today | land. ine. and followed the Peary | WIRELESS EQUIPMENT he na detachment with the ex described by the association as|he has beon tn his efforts to bring | eliminate politi etter than under| IN MANCHURIA, foreed thelr v into the retchstag.| last Sunday PLANNED FOR PEARY | pe tition has been Instructed to have move “obviously in the right direc | about honest enforcement.” the present system. but we will, of June 24, (By The Asso | demanding to 6 alist leaders | The area between the pole and| WASHINGTON, June 24.—Per t Into service pn.” The shake-up will do much to re | course. petition congress to put all The Datly egraph | who had promt se inves | North America tn which MacMillan | emy orders linve been | 1 t xp a short Bf prohibition can be enforced, the | move oil: politics" the associa-|the prohibition agents under. clvil saya it has full corrobor would be ceimbursed if Gener hopes to find anot continent, is| Secretary Wilbur for the | ul va 0 get alled by a ge tement dani " “Th's man and’ ation added and it injects “common (Continued on Page Two) ' (Continued on Page Two) Hindenburg was elected president. also to be € plored by Roald Amund: of navy wireless equipment on the (Continued on Page Two)

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