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| Che Casper Sunday Trike VOLUME 34 MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, JULY 26, 1925 MAIN NEWS SECTION NO. 52 pimpieresres it Sa Se hid! ee ae ee ea aee A ea CONSPIRACY IN DRY RANKS ROCKS ILLINO FAMOUS ALIENISTS TO CLASH ts WILLOWS SUD ‘ “Indecent” In . IN SCOTT SANITY HEARIN at MIELE uit BUYERS ARRIVE roa fering “Prison Psychosis” CHICAGO, July 25.—(By The United Press.) —The famous alienists who fought a memorable battle in the notorious Leopold-Loeb murder case will clash again in the Russell Scott case, it was announced today. William Scott Stewart, chief defense counsel, who Fri- day morning secured a stay of execution just four hours before Scott was to have gone to State's Attorney Robert B. Crowe the gallows, sald he expected to|will take personal charge of the secure the services of Dr.’ William | fight for the state. Crowe cut short White, Washington; Dr. Bernard (Continued on Page Five) Gluck,’ New York, and Dr. Harold —__=. Many Ramifications. Exercises Commemorat-| ‘iemte1 ing Pioneer Battles | ned es it By EDWARD c. DERR Offers of 43 Cents on S. Hulbert, Chicago. These alien- This Afternoon. mS ee HI AGO, J ul 25 A : ‘ ists carried the brunt of the -win- T ed |liquor conspiracy i he 1926 Clip Refused by leet ps liquor conspiracy involving a | case. ersons planning to atter . Growers; Convention ia; Corman ald’ heleameiave Tis COUNTED OUT TS oanyighiee has atiadaet i | veryatépmiost oiice of pine Will Hold Interest William O. Krohn and Dr, Douglas Misha tichts on, this ae there tx | hibition enforcement i lli- lw 18 expose x which a | ne i was <posed b County will be Singer, also noted psychiatrists, who represented the gtate in the Leopold-Loeb case. Stewart said he would prove by , ; (te Feotnt the writings of Doctors Krohn and wool industry of Wyoming Singer that Scott 4s suffering from | DAYTON, Tenn. July 25.—(Unitea will continue on the high “prison psychosis"? and thus give | Press}-—Rev. Howard G.-Byrd, mod- road to prosperity for an- W. 5 weight to his own alientsts’ testi }ernist who was forced to resign his other ots is contained in ab aa been declared om all.) mony. Doctors Krohn and Singer |Dastorate, because of the “Scopes ( ne a censors iP, anti-evolution and recently published a book called “In- | Evolution trial’ was knocked out .~ recent sales of lambs and the | Sunday “‘blue laws” by the Anti- | sanity and the Law” in which the | bere tonight In @ fist fight with a rshall place : | known as “ at Besse’ pees Proof that the sheep and a basket Jur 1 Preeldent splendid t In addition activity of wool buyers. Bishop and] Blue Law League. J b. fundamentalist 3 : 4 zi x ohn DPD. | subject is discussed at length. - J Maha wily elect. | tive addr i pioneers, ther } © Son of Casper this week sold 2,000] Bradley, Washington 5 Monday the defense and state-will | Byrd and George W. Rappleyea John W. Mahan, newly clect eae ees # ae lambs of this year’s crop at 12 cents ’ » is presi- appear before Judge. Joseph B.|the chemist who instituted the te ed national commander of the TULSA, Okla., July 2 A spe amer wine f » have 1 tacular fire wiped out the nat > sound- | dent of the new organization. * ak | execution, to decide in what cOurt | town now since Scopes and his de-| in Washington, conferring with | region. The site of the gat pext, year's ‘clip at prices: in exoags | Sn the jury hearing on the condemned | fenders have gone on a vacation in| officials of the veteran's bureau. |be near the f 4 man's sanity shall be A date|the Smokey. mountanis, Both mie. ! i 2 batty. gyn for the trial will be eet, although |they claim have been gubject to at.|. ¢ is @ Helena, Mont., attorney. | OrO Cia Oregon 1 ma tNG Gps] cpetse es Sune ee, x pwoversiment i contracted last winter are considera’ Re Lteraeith Gated PLARAPIG Merk lceeicover since the tabaoes. j Mis Oe UMS ga Loe smaller ones were destroyed and a fajor Owen was autor < an excellent indicator of the market lant emple was severely dd pended . ibition r or trend, Harller in the summer it had the face and hands. The 1 the sig the Hinata been rumored that some contracts |* money loss probably will amount to | and will rema r pending a ee ED--A PRINCESS WYOMING: i while wool buyers alr ing out growers on cc David, who gave Scott the stay of |case are the only evoluitionists tre, Disabled American Veterans, is | o¢ ¢ ear by the purchasers through the sur- render of the $1 a head paid down wren of Coat at the time contracts were signed. Jeorg Now tt appears certain that all Jam! assem| Pought om earract wil be stored | George Barry, why was arene And Cap Draw WEEE CORE errata vai}. | Saturday morning for violation. of . . sie that contracts for next. year's | #00 federal marcotio act was given a Term in Prison able t! y hearing yesterday afternoon before vool clips have been negotiated, one | P¢2t!ng | ] rer! oles w U. 8. Commissioner M. P. Wheeler well Known Casper grower stated | (4°) /0%eq on $2,000 bond to ap- Once upon a time it was believed that only in fairy tales did girls find themselves made princesses over night, | KANBAS CI 1 Stone, Owen's predecessor. 2. Bruce, former Illinois proprietor of ff, a sacramental lau, proprietor of « Mo., July 25 + Louts Abelson and is Ya nd i tepe tan pear for trial in the U. 8. district garbed in jewels and silks, and whisked off to distant lands where honors and royal delights awaited them. (United Press.)}—Theft of a cap and t & prokitdtien offers havo ranged as high as 45 | Court ye ear eiutes pi big cy Pin But there is one beautiful Wyoming girl who is to find that this is not so; that fairy godmothers and gorgeous char- | ©o"! at. $5, today cost Har gents, ‘The early buying ‘movement Ns ry ar are containing arcana |10t really do exist, for she herself-will become a princess—Princess Wyoming, queen of all the hearts of the state, | wine Wihtoste ee conspiracy which aoe: iivevared bys ther ey find twenty tablets of morphine, he re-|@ad perhaps to be crowned Queen Petrolia, regent of the great oil industry for one year. McCall pleaded guilty to a charge i Bribie ee 6 robbery outlined t don wool auctions and maintenan ports, The Casper Tribune has again accepted the pleasure of housing Princess Wyoming, at the request of Mayor Her- | of first deg at Boston of steady demand and firm man F, New! TX Okla. The lo prices. 1 princess, who fs " heau x tt and } nder These developments will bring op tiful girl in t ‘ 1 take timism te the annual convention of Tulsa for t = a i the Wyoming Wool Growers’ associa S eum s (Continued m Page Two) ber 1 to 10, le anh Aaa a aad pation in the t ahitiets and the gay social life of the oll cap. OH EW HIGH [Injunction Liftin Qe ss D raws Life In | eas SCHOOL PLANT Demurrers and Petitions Filed in Dis- VOTE NOW ON en te 1S t a t e Pr (SON: “ps anon an zim Last ye ree trict Court Pending Hearing on tho Casper "Tribune. to crown the | ( se sth tess ieee | eae pleted f use wh t | : lhe ; in attempt to break the temporary injunction order | 1 in Poisoning of Children a me apparent to r ied by Jud ge Bryant 8. Cromer against the cabaret on a | ney aids ae, setts liot 5 in block 3 in the town of Snyder pending the hearing | .¢ Commerce will nominate fouctenn | Who the & CROWN POINT, Ind., July (By United Press.) BY TORNADO , f | she will be crowned with th n secti building exte west, wi [02 abatement p roseer ines instituted by County Attorney | candidates. tor ors when the | fit ' 5 Mrs. Anna Cunningham, “poison widow” of Gary, crouchex day Guamlated.: THe. 20 Mitorium |{Geo. A. Weedell, filed Saturday morning with the clerk } primary ballots are counted Munday | clousness. to ‘ + Who {in her cell here tonight under sentence of life imprisonment will hot be ready for some time of the district ts in a demurrer by George Lewis and |evening at chamber headquarters, | Princess Wyoming to Tulsw? Who le |e ler of her 10-year-old Walter : is 1 Tn'isetting the date for the open-|Chas Freeman = fitlon of County Attorney | TH® election committee ts composed | the girl in rie »| for the murder of her ear-old son, Walter d ig ge B83 ee a ; n ; , The petition o ie OFNEY |of the fo'lowing members. C. W.| cannot fall t it he crowds and) When the jury, after 24 hours’ deliberation, brought in ing of school ugust 31, The injunction or 5 iesued | George A, Weedell upon which the ith th , t the Petroleum Expost-|, ; ha authorities were actuated by a desire |} Cletus. wien” he elated bames cence cemratting ocder wae) te( nee Barton, R. R. Crich+| the juds ae m Expos! its verdict of guilty and life sentence, the little black to prevent a long extension of the| ritteen orary raining orders | sued, alleges that liquor was sold on | {0% Lester * Goodwin, R legs = sf t ne | Barbed q ed her v t was tried for W pple bs fs Tat secent |e, aoitta He lthe men W. R. Schmidt, A. F. Siren, and of ti | ut . } i hi tone a years it has t tice to | teen allege fer pend-| Mrs man, through her| “to Talbert ; Raa Peed h Wyoming f vene on the f ing 1 e ment attornes eller, “amks| ia ot ee UCD BAve | a3 ° J » : re bor Day, Uday falls ding tho padlock that. the injunction order be revoked | "ands of the members peed Sat i year on which would | each place for a period of one on the two buildings owned by her,| Chamber for about one week are be-| The | ce but when Mrs. Cunnir delay school work material! building of by situated on Tot 1 and’ Lot 2 In Block | ™® turned in very slowly. The cham Wyomir . : be Gitsed. hac A ' I 1t 1 Ties tedbhiowentatt: tor the) t Pry we eaaaa ‘os Oa Die tee tows ck Bielice: ber 1s the broadest kind of commu. | opened Tribune and the fet ae t term is also practically cx nu-| Snyder, who was' not named In the} Mra. Hileman. alleges that the in-| Mt¥ organization and it ts hoped | . ie hn th | 0 defense ney f ‘ ngha 1 merous vecaticles having been | demurrer, wh was aligned by B.| Junction orde: Inst both buildings | tat every member will before Mon - a and 1 that a « c a pol { aince election was held tn Ay H, Lester for the law firm of Ci Was {asued ex-parte without showing | 22% Night, vote his or her ballot nom ID 4 WES W IN S | Pen ; i ; fre 2 : + lige 4 teachers who held positions at |& Cobb. Le and Freeman, in the|to the court by affidavit er by oral |P4ting seven members as candidates | AF 4 Ah aN A | before’a. hi Jud r i 1 close of the last school |demurrer, claim that pe testimony under oath for directors. 2 Y Pry Page i the apt t rite: contracts were ret by teach-| filed by the state does not ¢ The building on Lot 1 1s = two .,. | ENCORES ON filed w saya | t the h ers who accepted positiong ¢ ‘ lent facts to ¢ ea story structure which was leased as Duluth Club 4i Ab 4 © Mrs. Cut . I ti where. I ( action 1 nst these defendants (Continued on Page Two) 7 ¢ } ed on 1 THE PIANO|——— oq. BOOSTER TOUR PENDING fe DULUTH, Minn., July 25.— The! (United Presy)—'Char Duluth Boat club, ‘with 150 points,| playing ‘Tea { Tw ° won the Thomas Liptoy trophy in| p at the f State § SOCIETY ELITE PRESENT: = ©. > RECORD TRIP| E regatta here today, Winnipeg was| sojourn here x encores, it 3 second, St. Pall third, Kenora fourth, | was learned todsy. Those who were 4 Fort William fifth, and Port Arthur] there said that vice president Pat eres a NEWPORT, R. I, July 2 guests, who would have passed the | Newport harbor and townsfolk, | last. Dbluth’s time wan 6:35 was'as adept at jorz as classical Th Good Fe p tour of the @ is belng done to ea the (United Press.)—A daughter of the | discriminating muster of days when | noses pressed to the fron palings of _o————— mus! per Cham with the younger g ut he Ward McAllister named the "400" | the high fence surrounding the Dawen was a . panied by wing into line g horns with p 4 Vanderbiite’ wag married t "| marked the climax of a brilliant | estate, caught glimpses of the bride Alleged Liquor ah Arkansas fiddler and others of’ | July 28, at 7 o'clock for a ‘lum Jongth ho er all the splendor and ul | social season and groom and the elite of society Vi 1 - | an. Improvis orchestra picked |that will be the biggest trade trip | short horr ) ave position of her fam! It waw marked fn ftself by a re-| selected by Mrs, Vanderbilt as from movie folk here filming the | ever undertaken by the loca! Cham-|ite:ns ca to Ko, ence of tho leaders of American ciliation between W. K. Vander- | gueuts. tolator Arrested “Pony Express pe | Save teen marked asi will te 100 society could furnish bilt and hiw wife, the bride's father | By land, sea and alr, the guests “a ly "Thee concert. started ovt wi moneets ‘ : nt the rt.) All da In the drawing roor t giving her hand in marriage to the | came to the wedding, Pete McCabe was arrested for vio-| songs that had lulled cattle to bed | caravan to of et t mound, overlooking Batley stalwart f er Harvard football | John Stearns, Jr., Grover Loening, | lation of the city liquor ordinance tn 1 the plains and been sung by {the chamber headquarters terse: seit Bet in this most fashionable of ¢ star, son of an old New England | and Lradford Norman, Jr., flew up|a rafd by police at 11:35 o'clock Inst lonely horsemen by the campfire |acene of packing ope i Every member or resorts, Muriel Vanderbilt, dau fainily. from New York in a ‘seaplane. night on a house at 231 Elm street t night Casper trade trippe that , ; of Mr, and Mrs, Wm. K. Vanderbilt After the cere y there was a A constant stream of expensive | Police seized two cases of heer an When there r t» |@ booster ‘trit not er trip|to w 1 bt became th bride of Frederic |reception on tho broad Jawns of | motor cars purred. up the grave) |reveral cases of empties. Th 1 Charley turt ’ ! | unless the ehildven of the respective | t ! ’ » Cameron Church, Jr., of Boston. Beach Mound, stretching down to- | drive to Beachmownd during the day. | was made by Officers Mu strated that “Tea r nmunities Are agreenbly enter: |¢ M t - 2 The wedding, attended by only “200 } wards the sun-flecked waters of (Continued on Page Five) «, Russell and Hancock Dis favorite of the lot ned, and equently everything all of on |