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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than a Other Wyoming peers WEATHER Generally falr itbigne and Thurs. 4 day, warmer in northeast portion tonight. ) = MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS if = j tee on Publication Offices: * NOG IDE eiNO-228 CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY. JU -AULY 8, 1025 LY 8, 1925. —=—=~C*C«éaMNeed) by Carrie 76 conte « month elas ean) Orgone AMENDMENT TO CURB EVOLUTION THEORY BELIEVED AIM OF BRYAN AST SWELTERS IN HEAT, NINE DEAD es 2ns.ir GLU CARRIES LIVE FORECAST STORMS BREAK “=< KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OF Seat in Senate WITH VICLENCE; HOLD NO RELIEF WYOMING IN ANNUAL CONCLAVE HERE TODAY t © 2 ee aT hore | People Will Tell the 1 Scores of Buildings Struck by Lightning Many Towns and Cities of State Are| BARONESS IS Teacher What to and Small Cyclone Visits One Town; Represented; Royal Arch Masons to DEAD iM FALL | Teach,” He Asserts ; Washington Sizzles Hold Sessions Thursday F EL | In Voicing Optimism. : b | | 4 n | r cave j f ON, Tenn., July 6. ‘EW YORK, July 8.—(By The Associated Press.) — rhe pine Sent siuual Sone of the Grand sae —(By the Associated Press) \ The second day of the heat wave which swept down upon mander nights Templar o yoming, was opened at| sry york, July § (Associated 1A move for a new constitu- the east from the middle west has caused at least nine 9 o’clock this morning at the Masonic Temple by the offi-| Press.)—Baroness Helen Zur Meuh-| Hanal sainocaimeritcuime sen i Y S , len of Java, Dutch East Indies, was onal amer 2 vas 8e c saths and dozens of prostrations. Violent thunderstorms rN : int ne members of Apollo Commandery No, 8 of Casper wentea4 BY Atal fron a caver today by defense counsel as Ps ir ee sections yesterday brought only temporary relief, ; : m H Sean W Darpafor Cody, RH. prana'c i story- window of the Ritz-Carlton - the ‘outstanding’ tiferenca’to u Scores of buildings were struck by lightning. The electric y udson, W. Jarrah, of Cody, R. E. grand commander, | note | _ Julian Huxley, zoology prow [iin ty , : t * lights at White Court were put out Pi . Gellvefed the annual, address> For. | will be held. The grand c SI ck on the voof ofthe hotel's | fessor in Oxford university, Of conimlasion farid’Pres'dent’ and : : mal reception was held In honor of opened by Neil David } n apanese Garden, which ison al poo a ana son of Thomas Mrs: Goolldze eit rey we Re half the visitors and the roll call of grand grand high priest In the after- | 1 econd floc James “ngland, and s & 7 é ier hoarse . te aoe representatives showed an attend-|noon the representatives and visi-| 34 npson, at one tin se Hupley, panes cleats says t : ia ° - ‘ — “ . ance of some fifty delegates from all |iors will be given an auto ride|¢ of Miss Millicent Rogers, nov William Jehnings Bryan's argu- ° t | Ds: pias ye piss Cy as Francis E. McGovern, former oe of tho state. owing reports | through Casosr. Countess Von Salm Hoogstraeten.| ments against evolution are ab- | OWN DEFINITION 7. man an ystrated nine other per-| Governor of Wisconsin, is eam- | of grand officers a recess was taken | ection and installation of offt.| was vielting oness with other | curd, He points to the fact that |, DAYTON, Tenn., Ju : T boys were drowned, a] paigning for the senatorial scat | until 1:30 o'clock this afternoon, |cers of the. grand chapter will take| friends. He she stepped to an| AY ian (Church of England) sociated Press)- ~ with : white youth giving his Ufe in’ a| tade vacant by the death of | ‘The afternoon session was opened (Continued on Page Eight) oben witdpw.for. fresh alt.and fell ry ncasial ccesnt evalutiseeesis lp . definition o out 4 futile attempt to eave two nesro}| Robert M.. LaFallette by reports of committees. cat _— rey agian ere | sue uessen strun ea. Bs |boys In the Harlem river: one died pitt nA and installation of officers was sched iincontrovertible fs Brya « art | eve who sought she'ter from the | ¢ arare @ { THE LIBERTY BELL the 1 Aap ley: lrain under a tree in Medford, Mass, | RA AL GRAB by the new officers, | } HEAR THE LI ty the publia : rae | ‘Three women and.a man under the | EL A | A dinner will be held ot the Te | — ; vere - -iper = Further the financial same were stunned. A farmer eo een, send hotel at 6:80 o'clock | SAN FRANCISCO, € f.—Ju 8 hee : e : ess visited this vs Fon th near Wheat Sheaf, Pa,, died of heart ing. AGer the dinner a drill will In connection with the naturalization : ; ; 3 treasury ts contiined in failure While firemen tuled a fire be given at the Masonic Temple y examination here, Wederal Judge he defendant and the former sec x ee fyi seal : in his barn, struck by: lightning i the team from Apotio Commandery EUDORABONAME, July & Lay “rhé Aerociated Pree) rire rie abion {4 nn 8. Partridge dak ey ad gael Bese Ef no 9 15090 MORE P were. tivo de ths in Wash. 1 aie. ROW No. 8, of Casver. The program for ’ « “ ted bian “what hay 1c ber Country club grou former] Ip'te a6 At Chicago 1, wilt be-bhouaht-tore fictin for twelve hours threatened the oil town of Cross Roads and caused “ fore ursh: sella warrainte up °° | Washington ..030 114 010—10 10 1] : Fe apes lance a¢| ddsaage,of $750,000 to properties *f oll. and gas companiés ‘was und bs Bp ah: Vale is ve ants fon Pen na 3 . 000 060 020— 2 7 3 Fair remieaed <pentthiean : | .cohtrol toduy... ‘The fire swept, the plant of the Imperial-OW and Cas eae Nee di i adn | Bhat alice this fund. | NEAR CYCLONE Covet eattte nd ae een omits Products company ‘for a $500,000 Joss He was denied citizenstiip ati least | anid that propristies. forced him to Tie prospective ;purchaser ct the) Hrs ONE TOW aed fechag eed poe h ait The Ohio Oil and.Gas company, whore property adjoins that of | unttt ho tea what significance | confine his remarks to a restricted mort is a pioneer resident and | somNING, N. July 8.—A m'n Grand Chapter, Royal J the Imperial, was damage the Fourth of July has. discussion of the pending case but "| a men f the country club, A®) ature cyclo: wed by a rainfall sea he was emphatic in |! oh on ; Foon ns in complete abstract to the | shotueawisinede ek At St. UL A Hi. E, that “the people will tell the teacher { property Rs brought down to date | . Pa., yesterday and caus shad 3 what to teach * This case, he Div. jee © Uuawer wit te negu>| damage to virtually every store St. Louis : ja t, would give final and defi. tiated. andstand in front of the sch Batteries: 4 | ‘ nite determination to this right ] "The commissioners yesterday was lifted in the air and| Davis and Dixon In discuss privileges, vested, he Signed certificates of indebtedness intact on the roof of a a Mm jsaid, by the people legislature to pay all county saluries, The rby dence. At Detroit (Ist R. 1. E. everywhere he asked: “Does the salaries of some of the employes in | Boston ---000 600 000—0 6 2 1 penalty prevail the county tr arer’s and county ie S . Detroit ....----800 001 10x—5 10 1 —_—- ——- his question cc clerk's office were raised seaterany | Morgan-Scott | “Batteries:” Ithmike : eae swore he added, "1 kno as follows: Mrs. Tada Weedel! and j Dauss und Bassler. U.S.S.WEST Third of Genna Brothers to Fall Within ‘apply in this came. office were raised trom $123 to 31501 QUES er Repl At Cleveland (Ist: game)—R. HB. 3 \ i ome role. to: fiat . per month. ‘The following employes y | phi'adelphia 120.000 000— 311. 6 VIRGINIA IS Six Weeks Shot Down by Foes on ajepse kee “eben she of the county clerk's office were N di Cleveland _.200 0100 20x—14 19 1 e defende falned from #100 to" f12h:) re ow Pending| “ntvres, wamcen eweers Stroahin Chiaen . enn, and the pe Tubbs, it, L. Holman, Mrs. Edna | y ; rid. C ; NAV CHAMP reevin Cag » of Tenne Bape ate 1s Pie - Baumgartner, Stokes anid Cochrane, PL aaa one tbl Ginvactas” ce Rd } Wertz and Miss Anna Cohen, Berry; Karr, Cole and Sewell, ‘ Pigg? ona i P ei Ai Answers. to ouster petitions pitts peor enr ding against in distric 9 ‘ , ta, i Dy a any people in t OIL PLANT een edt ha ated mdan Gistrict | At Detroit (2nd game)— RAWLE, ASHINGTON , July 8.—(Asso- CHICAGO, July 8.—(By The Associated Press.) tale re Pe : iy. County Commimmioners. | 2oeeen -—* + 3] ciated Press)}—The battle efficiency |Tony Genna, third member of the notorious Genna gang ee DESTROYED ott. and Guy. ©. Morgan, | o°rot = pennant, the highest navy awardjto fall in beer runners’ feuds in six weeks, died this after- Shige) T. Blake sr cpaeh ly, accom | BAINBRIDGE COLBY fastens ras atuted today*by Scott: Batteries: Ruffin; and Heving; | for all-around efficiency, including noon at the county hospital of wounds received in a re- | panied ms 0 I t ® UNABLE TO ATT, ND 1 | Sterner and Bassler both gunning and engineering, has ; fy ra the United distr 1ICAGO, J 8.—Cl CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 8.— and Morgan’ have unt! heen awarded the bnitiechin wWweee|newal of gang warfare in the city’s streets today. ADA: phonact thititshe Car heniin On ville: $C Sips | Wish) Wroke Oubiab 9290 | o"cloek , Suly 3h, to Ble answers | Ae Cleveland (od game)—R, H.E.| Virginia for the fiscal year just Genna was shot twice by unknown assailants as he n route to Lander, where the pea received f this morning’ has completely de-| in district court to the charges of | 4 cleus he 3 tallied tal liatetres: dal techy toe thak oas thon’ othe pares a tel stroyed the local plant of the South. |- misconduct in office alleged in the Seeds a closed. walked along the s reet. je | state will open Thursday morning 3ainbridge Ce i eastern Ol Co,, and is still threat-| petitions filed by County Attorney | Cleveland The engineering trophy in the} At the county hospital where [and two of his henchmen gave battle Ha Pel SEG ea AEG ner Secretary of state, advisir : ening adjoin ng property, The loss rge A on Monday Batteries: battleship class went to the Okla-|Genna was immediately placed on|to the surviving officer. Both were deikety neta Th tae Waals 1 not be present at t is eatin téd at $100,000. ‘The fire 8. ‘The ouster charges were | Uhle and My homa. the operating tat five bullets | wounded, and a week later were in- | Ken fe paso rice | sia} Gartah % i driver the en 4 by Weedell upon the ad were found in his One had | dicted for murder on two counta| States attorney; = Hugh Patton. | y 4 the recen€ 4a a @ » Governor Nellie Tayloe | pierced und her had in-| naming the policemen ae their nite ates nr u rle the “ Al viaic gine of ng while pe apes Tiere RL | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ge) nu Si n 5 as ir tte cheadl bene, case was postponed in. | Ohn t 1 t | | game postponed; rain. 0 48 pave ‘ ts i a I , St. Louis ~....031 100 000—5 11 0 af Lomorell victim fa pping » Map a6 bog - ~ ry 7 nef) a ; Boston —.......000 000 001—4 16 2 | rms 1rd UC | ere hand ring, was found Monday. | ! 7 er a eae y ae eT U AKE Vi E iL 7 Brive: Wolo. Batteries: Malis and O'Farrell; =a 35) Genna was arraigned in criminal * z 7 : 1 He rr ph ap nak ike IN FIRE AT FORT RUSSELL Marquard, Ryan and} GENEVA, July 8 —(Associated | court yesterday on charges growit A rignet ring bearing the initials IN POR TUGAL brought about a confused. eltuation ‘Neil. Press)—A representative of Ger.| Out of the last street battle pr “A doubtless that of Angelo a tr Sew York mur tfaire ¢i CHEYENNE, Wyo., July 8.—Twenty six horses perished when a - many today signed the protocol to] cipitated by gangsters, in which, |) * at OO/EMBU IBS to fall. wae Fifer. Veati{nas anak ot on stable of the fourth cavalry at Fort Russell burned early this morning At Philadelphia—Cincinnati-Phila- | limit traffic in arms formulated by] five weeks ago, Michael, his brother | fe, j"st of the tr Saud “ation He Mr. ¢ Sent’ ainiiac’ mainewe Ten other horses were rescued by soldiers who ‘risked their lives in | delphia game postponed; rain, the recent arms conference here, |and two policemen were killed. He {urd on Mithael’s hi Hin, paseed LISBON, July & ast night to Je R. Neal, senior entering the building and struggling with the panic stricken animals. | — Germany had previously signed the | Was fined $100 and coats on a charge on with a second oath of revenge. Press)—Earthquake If en { Tennessee ‘The loss is estimated at $50,000, The origin of the fire has not been At New York — Pittsburgh-New | protocol against the use of polson | of carrying concealed weapons. was found on Tony's hand today felt in the thern provinces of Am g fied t now that the “determined. York, both games postponed; rain.’ gas In warfare. Genna was at large for severa!| An unparalleled drive against Portugal t | ( hued on x) days after the flareup which took | criminals was launched by the com ———_—_—_—— t é the second of his brothers from the|»ined forces. of the city, counts a | - | leadership of the notorious Genna| state and federal authorities after 5 gang. He was named by several | the stcond shooting and a roundup f Witnesses ag having been in the/in the rendevouz of the gangs which automobile whose occupants gave! in some sections staged a house to | fight to the police in a car on the | house raid, led to the arrest of more | 4 West side early in June, but when than four hundred suspects for | he was taken in custody a week | examination after the outbreak, his accusers More than 75,000 gallons of al-| were not to be found cohol, wagon loads of distill j * ‘ ‘i 1 lodged jenna’s head, |equipment, shotguns, pistols ' r * , | Mr. Darrow's statement was made in] save his life, my petition would be| One bullet ed in Genna's “ ”» ‘ find another pierced -his abdomen. | hundreds of rounds of ammun came ST ; Reference to Man as “Work of God” M1} tie course ot one of nis impassioned | there 9 save it 2 TRA ith ce al mee in oh ee f . f ti fi pleas against capital punishment. It ti 1 iat palaye a ene inker- I eg mp Ay ra He netuasd ty | cabringe which*nérvéd as th clade “4 noth 2 Wonk bi BI ee i r , G im hie 2 or was an episode in his defense of | ng with the work of Go¢ Abit tite ehaatie Ing house of the Genna gang yield € ¢ ¢ ¢ I Court Plea Holds Satis action “Big Bill” Haywood, cha:ged, with | Darrow, it appears, was in a mood tee wr bo9m f " a ee Bs ed the record books of the bootleg | ) : others, with the murder of Governor | for confession, that day at Boise, is er Ph get them my- | ing and the police asserted that the ry ee ‘ Many on Eve of Evolution Case Beansiers,; cf riaande ain test neat aa tene ae ice oe he replied in answer to the | INE and the police asserted Attempted Killing and Effort to t case, the “arch fiend,” according to| pressed to the Haywood jury, are | Westions of the officers. ———a fi Darrow, was one Harry Orchard, | illuminating at this time, in view of | Angelo Genna, who yinthe| ROCKEFILLER IS 86 TODAY Take Her Own Life OBERT T. SMALL who said he was hired by Haywood | the prominent part he has essayed | west side's gang for years ai cise, By R b to commit many murders and out-| in the Scopes case, wielded the band into a closely or] rannyTOWN, N.Y. July 8 aaa’ (Copyright, 1925, by Casper Tribune) rages and who had turned state's | “Now, gentlemen,” said Mr. Dar-|anlzed beer-running and bootleg: | (ny rhe Associated Prose) krona | xe ‘ : ; : : DAYTON, Tenn., July 8.—The seemingly important | evidence. Darrow had applied the| row, “like Brother Hawley and) Ing clique, fell before the guns of | oe. golf, a family dinner with a big NEW YORK, July 8 ant y The Assoc iated 1 ress, )— discovery has been made here that Clarence Darrow, of | scourge to Orchard. Yet, be went | senator Borah (opposing counsel), 1, | Tival desperadoes about two months | pirthday cake and an organ recital | Allen Davis, 25, an actor in “The White Cargo,” was ina “hicago, heavy gun in the defense of John Thomas Scopes, | | t° 88 too, have a profound regard for re- | @&%. Was the echedule today for John D- | critical condition at a hospital today, having been shot by cago, ) a 5 es God.” Thishas given | “! have never yet asked for a hu-| tigion. Min) may be the broader, I] arly in June a band of his fol | Rockefeller on hia. S6th bhthdas his wife, Edith Park 20, who v ; onsidaradie t once referred to man as “the work of God. pauls as g tnan being’s life and I hope I may | don't want to say to these twelve | lowers, led by Michael and bent | anniversary | vaith Farker, who was once consic cred one > much joy to the fundamentalists, who are behind the prose- | j.oyer ask for a human being’s life, | men that I think the Christian re-| upon avenging Angelo’ death by ven out at the estate| the most beautiful chorus girls in Earl Carroll's “Vanities cution of the young high school teacher who dared to) the end of my 4 1 do not | Ugion is the only ‘religion that th [the gang-code encoureted a police but who recently, in stage parlance, has been at liberty, i phold the blological theory that] to know how Mr. Darrow can at one| ask for his (Orchard If the time | world has ever known, I don't be |ecar in thelr patch and imme “Mr Kefelier is well and full There had been no g alon t™ ! ther woman.” 1 3 man was evoluted rather than cre-| time refer to man as “the work of | should ever come when somebody | lieve it for a moment. 1 have the | diately opened fire. Two officers |of good cheer and gratitude for ail| che rinito of domes t 1 1 of foning by i God” and a few years later hold him | pronounced against him the decree | greatest respect for any religion cr|were killed and a third unded. | the blessings the coming ye fact t r 1 etective e add nat: ah4 Me ated jod f pes ad The antie us anzious!to be the creature of evolution,| of death, and nobody would ask to (Continued on Page Two) Michael was killed. Tony escaped | ho de for him.”* e Page Two)

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