Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1925, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than pe Other Wyoming oe MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED ERUSS bemmreea enc ASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925 SSS VOL. {xX NO. 222 Cc UAKE WRECKS Gua WEATHER | unsettled tonight and | Tu , probably scattered showers or thunderstorms, not much change ) in temperature, ena ean. “STO Ds vared .by Carries 1e.canta, a month Publication Offices: Op Streets or at Newstands, 6 cente Tribune Bidg. 216 8. Second St. oT CITY Santa Barbara Disaster Levels Buildings; City Flooded TWELVE KILLED, 300 INJURED IN CRASHES Practically ‘All Business Structures in City Damaged by Tremblors Declared More Violent Than Frisco Disaster; Buildings Tumble, Water Mains Break and Telephone Wires and Poles Snapped; Large Reservoirs Emptied. FIFTEEN PERISH AS SHIP IS RAMMED AND SUNK ONLY NINE OF Lavoye Bandit) — 2222 0 Rev SHING BOAT Captured; $400 CREW RESCUED Zs Recovered Liner Tuscania Crashes Charley Guros’ pool hall, known as “Charley the Greek’s place” in old Lavoye, was held up about 1 o’clock this morn- Into Schooner In ing by two armed men who backed Gufos against the-wall and robbed the cash register of $800. Dense Fog Sheriff Alex McPherson and Deputy Sheriff William —- . eels arrested William Russell, who was hiding out in z eae 8 apot this morning, and recovered | woman, with whom he {s alleged to GLOUCESTER, Mass.. rate of the money. stolen from|have been living, Mrs, Ethel June 29.—(By Associated | Guros. Harold n, driver of the |Schmidt, was arrested and° brought Press.)-—Fifteen men were | machine, which waited at the curb|to the county jail this morning. oes s.) 1 ae ine other | £2" the to bandits and assisted in] ‘The sheriff's office has the name drowned and. nine other} ine getaway, was also arrested and |and description of the man who as members of the crew of the lod the county fail | sisted Russell in the holdup and his fishing schooner Rex of this| ‘The man who accompanied Russell |arrest is expected within a few port, rescued when the boat was] in the holdup fs still at large. ‘The (Continued on Page Two) sunk in a collision with the Cun anchor line steamer Tuscania 200 : , BAS E BA Lit ODAY Were ete tn ee General Pangalos a | Gonatage je T ; Mie miles east of Halifax yest ahenae bit gpa Swat. the The Greek public fs apparently unmoved by the latest governmental ALanor' Dili, cegevHan the: disaster upheayel, Which has placed General Pangulos, edmmander of the army, Ritch Pec and Admiral HaGjakricos, nayy ebief, in control in Athens, The ministry no word hag come to amplify the] AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland (2nd game)—R. HE. | of Premier Michalakopoulos Nis betn deposed details. At St. Louis— R. H. EB. - 000— * © © The Tuscania, which struck the | Chicago 000 0— * * *| Cleveland -00— * 2 © little fishing craft during a fog, r St. s 1001i—* * * Batteries—Leonard and Bassler; ported herself standing by, search ‘os and Schalk; | Karr and Walters. ing for. possible survivors and bod- wrogtions and Dixon, ee jes. NATIONAL LEAGUE The master of the sunken vessel.| At Cleveland (Ist game)— R, 11. BE. ‘Thomas Downey of Lowell, was| Detroit — 200 000 020— 412 0 | At Cincinnati— RH. E. plcked up dead. Cleveland 000 000 001I— 1 7 2| Pittsburgh 202 O11 002— 8 13 Officials of the Fred L. Davis com-| Batteries — Dauss and Bassler; | Cincinnati ----001 000 000— 1 8 Lowell,. Bpeece aiid’ Myatt Batteries—Morrison and Smith; pany, ewner of the Rex, believe that : many of the ship's crew were killed —_—— Rixel, Brady and Hargrave. below decks in their bunks and that] At Washingt RHE: ARB mare others stunned by crushing timbers | phjladelphia oo0— * "| At New York R. H. E. Boston __ -1—-* * ¢ were drowned before they could re- | Washington 000— + * eee York : cover consciousness. Batteries — B and Cochrane; |" Called last second, rain. 5 ‘The Tuscania, which cleared Liver-| Coveleskie and Ru Batteries — Ryan and O'Neill; SHANGHAI, June 2 — (Associated Pr —Renewed pool for New York June 2 _—_—- Greenfield and Snyder, apprehension is felt regarding conditions in several trouble due to dock here today, but it Is ex At Boston— RW. E. - centers of China pected that the arrival will be con-| New York 302 000 000—5 8 1 At Philadelpt RHE. T, t 4 rf H I “ K siderably delayed by the search she | Roston 500 31* 1016 0| Brooklyn 301 000 031— 8 15 |, elegrams today from Hoyhow, port to Kiungchow on | is making at the scene of the disas-| Batteries — Shawkey, | Philadelphia _.000 200 00i— 3 5 2|the Island of Hainan off the coast of Kwangtung, and ter. Beall ar Winfield} Batteries—Vance and Deberry;} Hongkong are that anti-foreign demonstrations have be- The Rex sailed from Gloucester | and Picinich. Carlson, Knight and Wilson, (Continued on Page Bight) SANTA BARBARA, Calif., June 29.—(Associated Press.)—Ten Million dollars damage, twelve known dead, 300 injured and virtual destruction of most business build- ings on State street resulted from an earthquake here at 6:45 a. m. today. The scene of the disaster was visited by a staff man from the Los Angeles office of the Associated Press. The main scene of the destruction is State street, the principal thoroughfare. The Sheffield water supply reservoir dan ed were removed to the| motinnt burst and flooded the east side, add spital Jot P side t tilt ing to terror of the inhabitants ¢iite’ aided” peace vad z int tu ang! practically royed in stablishtr 3. | e ' 1 to o¢ lude Samarkand hotel, New He ‘ eee California h Marcos buflding RS rhere (largest ir ) Elks building, \¢ f t f First. Natior Le-| gion building f 1 Knights hall Presbyterian cht Ree: | : : ords, County Jail, I tel 1 St. Francisco hospital Vincent's | orphanage, the latter and - : costly structures. 7. cages abel py The main section of the Arlington (Continued Ty hotel came’ down Mrs. Charles H. Perkins, widow of | the former president of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad, was | reported killed in the debris of the 2 ‘EYE WITHESS Arlington hotel badly damaged | front wall of the old § Mission fell to the s numbe mass Othe towers and a section of the nta Barbara r of worshippers wére he rs reported dead were William Matthews Lather, killed in his the C automobile by wreckage from lifornia hotel D. Santo, killed in a State street garage Dr ntist, killed in cos building ener at the St James Ang ce in the & ick Shea, ga Anthony's college his offi Patr Two Chines Mrs Arling unidentified Mexicans Carter, maid, killed in ton hotel. the main dam high in the mour ms ur est office building tn th p ally demolished The nort —E wing of the four story structure fel LOS ANGELES, Cal., June in a tangled heap and it ts feared) (py The Associated Press.) that sev rsons are dead under} An eyewitness account of the | the piles of | and plaster |} Santa Barbara thauake was The new ¢ rnia hotel c brought to Los eles today by pleted, is a less wreck, The out-| pr, Frederick Vi Fisher, lee ide w shook down but the main | turer for the Los Angeles Chapther tion of the building is still stand-| of Commerce, who was aboard a | Southern Pacific train passing r 1 also suffered | through the city when the temblér y in the | occurred. on June 17 and was returning laden with halibut at the time of the ac- ens)—D. Harry | in charge of the selsmo station at the University of | “We v just pulling out of Santa Barbara for Los Angeles n to swing to side,” I ugh we I lodked out the dining ear window IS EXPL AINE) | praek Saw Smuggled to Prisoners in County Bastile Used £0} wove rwnning tron tw hom ; Beh 25 BPs aes hep er 1 1 e Saw Hole Through Floor of Treasurer’s Office; Federal Meee at ateintend wo ea tee Captive Believed Brains of Plot. even miles from Santa. 1 California described the earthquake this morning ts one of th neon | Six prisoners held in the Natrona County jail pendin morning as the tetonle lescaped about 3 o’clock this morning by sawing a hole through the floor of the county | ¢he train continued we found in and saw trees shaking, houses movin chimneys — fallin and pe running from their home the worst of the when another shock topy huge oil tank onto the track in front of the train g trial on variou Charges, “After this was removed and ariety. “In other words,” said Dr. Byerly. ————— | treasurer's office. All six of the men were at liberty at noon today although Sheriff | every pass and deep cut evider “an accumulated strain on the earth (; ote ° Alex McPherson has sent out cars of deputies to patrol the roads in all directior of the quake. We twice narrow ust along the southern Callfornia ‘Libel Slander and Vicious Prosecution| Former . Boy)" "it is believed that P. J, Hickey, who was held for the department of justice on a| rer ; eciion became so great tha ne : Pe ae : wat he train arrived in n 7 . . federal charge of theft of an auto at Arvada, Wyo., engineered the jail bree Hicke slam tuanw’ Tine en riaT bate ust snapped | ° ° f ‘ aM p Ong the Jat g your iat snapped’ cusea the quaxe,| 10 Be Made Basis of Action Planned |Dies in Denver| Convicted onthe federal charge ceny in connection ‘with the ¢ otis egistered a severe shock on thie | would ser o a federa yeniten- | o o diamor Y " > t ¢ . Pee, rs tlary for a long term > , w. held £ the Depart = = 2 University selsmograph, the exac luickearaete swulietes 4. cradvatevot| US & P, J. H = Intenalty of which had not be By Man Acquitted of Murder. Gate eines) «graduates st) Ts sristnaracwho,cqeaped ares |e WASHINGTON. —1 measured by the University experts | Untversity. of Wee HA a one T ¢ Reed, held for pet r|t » Ar real 1 ; ¢ u oe ees ideatith 4haiCblebe a oiet Tapas é aneetion, with the ery : 4 . >LYMOUTH, Vermont, J 20 ‘ AR ‘ a, — ‘ht a wits the aac lof the CY confectionery aw | demon r aa Oe i Posy Pava.| , CHICAGO, June 29.—(Associated Press.) —The Chi- Piet coll ahaa ad BRT SIE aR AER 7 made ba ra ; h inde “i f' (By Associate¢ ess)—Physi- | ma reve ; : n Denver, ac g word re ou's Novak, charged vith giving | ¥> ciens attending Colonel Coolidge an-|cago Tribune says that William Darling Shepherd, recently | ctivea te friends hen "IL eran aulentoches he had no| the floc the cage. The of D J Wi} y >unced early this afternoon that /acquitted of the murder of his foster son, William Nelson| wintree was well known in Cas Is in the bar | Onexe 9 sa! ; 9) eb arnlasdA u ' the President's father was setting | MceClintock, is preparing to file damage suits against sev-| per, having worked In the Salt Creek eAhice | eat tar) Cadlan tier: [ONE 1 : 1 vette ne ha e eo 4 « ds fo je Tilin oe e if y the 7 cage ' r Feet eaaee jepantinsen, DAS eral persons who were connected with the case. Attorneys] °!! fields for the: iti Pipe I ed for investigation in conne K hey were of the opinion that he| CTA? | " “ eave company, He was prominent in « ANC ite fGeES ee a.iwoman As Deput « Joe I at vas out of danger. | William Scott Stewart and Mr. O’Brien, who defended | jogs activities at Laramie whil Avveiwhve twa veataiads | c’clook this m " " n Shepherd are preparing the suits | student \ rape %; | 1 pare aS é 1d found the ing f , which, it was said, will charge libel ———_. sal SiG R aaa teh athee CUB alaime [eke eek maw | an n ae seebiae - peadeyation sand ow worker at Lavoye who claims} ) i. i) the ceiling 4 ’ oI Bates: SHAS Loulsville, which has been leading | that he gave Deck his check to cash | Hole In the co bad ie} pore grateue eters the American Association race, won| and the latter kept the mone hate en weed aah eg | A) - The Tribune says it 1s understood | its last pennant in 1921, | George Duttey, held for grand | tig | Hie open OP , : . the defendants in the contemplated . Joftice through which a jai! break action would be Chief Justice Harry wus made six years ag — Olson of the municipal court, who Mrs. Ava Wear, emy'cyee of the Clintock’s h and Attorneys ertered the office this morning ¢ AN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 29.|nually from all over the world.| Alexander Reichmann and John H. the floor torn up and the nta Barbara, seat of an old | Early reports sald that most of] 8. Lee, Mr. Lee is attorney for Miss oren. The drawers along t ‘rail | nelscan mission dating back to| these hotels had been damaged or | Isabelle Pope, who was McClintock's ¢ ing and in the desks were all open, | 1786, is one of the famous watering | destroyed. flancee. showing that the prisoners had places of America, Its beautiful] Santa Barbara has more claims to ———— looked for money before making thelr Ee,” situation partly encircled by hills |famo than its tourist attractions. It LOS ANGELES, June 29.—Iden-| ‘The bodies of the two victims, who |eseape from the count and mountains, has given it the|is in the midst of a vast citrus fruit] NEW YORK.--Modercte exercise,| tity of a'woman who was killed lam] were members of a week-end fishing] Deputy Sheriff Jak | Y., June 29—| 7 the three men: Were hame of Mentone of America. It ts}area, and flowers grow there in plenty of air, pure water, plenty of| Saturday with John L. Richardsory| sarty, were found late last night bur.|'%'8 morning that the floor e | Thr na dynamite | ¢ sharigled (whit! GHB Keser ea 167 miles from San Francisco and| tropical tuxurlance. Its present per-| sleep, equanimity of temper and] Los Augeles attorney, by an aval “a ‘ the cells is of a double thickness of | exy ’ t “ag ‘ : 7 miles from Los Angeles. manent population {s estimated at|hard| mental and physical work|anche jn the high Sierras, 20 miles | !ed beneath tons of rock, wood and that the sound of saw t foot le f the t | ad fui inloaded Banta Barbara, bas. been long }approxtmately 25,000, this, of course, |over not too long a period are first| above Kernville, California, was es-| Advices from Porterville, Cal. |on the wood would not be heard in| the Jersey Z A steel b ¢ eo w thie hoied for ite big tourist hotels and|belng greatly augmented in the] elements of the elixir of life, Hibert | tablished early today as Mra where the remains were taken, say |the sheriff's office X La ¢ cou t "go PP a 4 I's mild climate, both of which fea-| summer season. ‘This season is now} Il. Gary, head of the United States lizabeth De Silva, wife of that the body of Mra, DeSilva will be| — It t " \ he The © prer ire ex tures drew thousands of visitors an [at its height there, Steel corporation, believes. De Silva of Texas. hipped to Mountain Home, Ark, loners escaped a car and | 4) t boss of Park ¢ Ulah | ; |

Other pages from this issue: