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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming il Che Casper Patly Cribente Fora WEATHER Mostly fair tonight and Wednesday except possibly thunder showers this afternoon or tonight in southeast port: Slightly cooler tonight ex- treme east portio: EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Publication Offices: 316 B Second Bt VOL. IX Deliverss ty Carrier 75 cents # month On Streets or at Newetends, 6 cents PROSECUTION BALKED IN SCOTT | OUSTER SUIT. CASE NEAR JURY 4 Graft Proposals Made by Commissioner Are Ruled Out by, Judge 1 Haynes Will Continue As is tus your IT CHARGES ‘Sie Prohibition Chief ‘rea Ll BUT WIPED PRIZE, WA’: | Chosen for First Attempt to Fly = WT IN COURT Murderer Wanted for Triple Killing at _ F U. Ss. t H. Witho t St case of Power in Dry’ Law Enforce- F Denver Trailed to Boulevard, Where a saa eae | HEARING HER — =: ment Doesnt Mean Retirement; Escape Was Made in Automobile. thor NO. 252 Tribune Bide. CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, AUGUST. a; eA ICTT Sra Detroit River Patrol Seen. Motions for Dismissal and Directed Guilty Verdict Are Before Court Here Today. SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. 4.—(Associated Press). —It was reiterated today at the summer White House that President Coolidge understands that Roy Haynes will con- tinue as prohibition commissioner despite persistent reports that he might resign. The president has received no official information of DENVER, Colo., Aug. 4.—(Associated Press).—The trail of a triple murderer cooled today in the roads and fields south of Denver after it had been followed for a short distance last night by dogs and men, only to be lost in a boulevard, where the fugitive is believed to have found any change in a vehicle that carried him far and killed three persons and wound- ed a fourth in an attempted holdup Sunday night. from the place where he shot. enforcement policy curtafling Mr. Haynes’ powers. It is his understanding that Mr, Haynes is functioning as usual except that he is immediately responsible to as- There will be one directing head for each district and a centralization of responsibility. Hearing of ouster proceed- ings against Jack Scott, Na- trona county commissioner, SE Eted eatdetouly as x coals sistant, Secretary Andrews ot el Quakes Spread charged with misconduct less, collarless individual with a de- BALL SCORES j treasury, who has been placed in and ana lFeasanica in 0 a ct in his gait, took the lives of al e of the government campaign T ork we A was nearing conclusion early Srlawieumatie mtecormisk, Aes tulle prohibition law violators. erro! mong Be ear contt sat alaaiat ; eae Stearns, her sister, and Fred Funk- NATIONA LLEAGUE. . Coolidge, however, has taken z: Presi on of evidence has beer ner, and wounded Carl Perry, mem-| ae = 5 |the position that administration “of I I P ih concluded s were in prog- bers of an automobile party, with FSSA oe (ha heen | the Yolstead law now js in the hands ta lan Feople San jae eSlaaws Takes the TeaRe a revolver when they met bis de-| onjoago "000 100 Oix—5 2 3 of Mr. Andrews and he should be sider Judge Marry P, I- mand for money with assertions that} “Batteries: Osborne and Taylor; given a free hand to make such sley of two motions, one by the de- they were “brok: Alexander and Churry. shifts in personnel and changes in| CHRINONLA, Italy, Ayg. 4—(By | | ee fense for dismissal of the case, one Armed only with a bit of tweed eh eed policy as he deems desirable. The Associated Prees)—The contin- by tho pre tion for a directed yer- cloth which they found on a fence ’ — uation of*earth shocks here, follow- Here {s the lucky lady who was t of guilt and a suggestion by the through which the killer had crawl- nae Chath 1 pra. GREAT LAKES REGION ing those which began last Tuesday | snapped by the Tribune photograph- ecution: involving elimination of ed after the shooting, a posse of) <: y quis 100— + © TO BE PATROLLED night, has heightened tHe alarm of |er yesterday afternoon while shop- deliberation on the merits of officers Ied by bloodhounds picked|”"Rstteries: Dean and Gowdyi WASHINGTON, Aug, 4—(By The] the population, which ts especially| ping in tho business district on the up the trail of the fugitive last night, | ciordel and O'Farrell. Associated Press)—Immediate organ-| frightened because the shocks are|first big bargain day of Bargain| When court reconvened at 1:30 and after a chase of a few miles over ors {zation of a force sufficient to patrol | limited to this city only. Festival Week. Look closely, ladies.| this afternoon following a long re- roads and fields, came to a stop in| At pittsburgh— RHLE. 100 miles from the lower Detroit| A ‘great religious procession was |If this picture resembles you in the|cess, Attorney L. H. Sennett, deputy a boulevard a mile and a half from | piftadelphia 400 300 010-8 14. 1 river to Port Hudson to prevent the held here, more than 20,000 persons | slightest. ca)l at the Tribune office | prosecutor, called attention to mo- the scene of tho murders. There. Pittsburgh 000 102 010-4 9 @ smuggling of liquor, allens and con-| following a picture of Holy Mary of |as soon ag podsible-and receive the| tions introduced by both the defense the dogs lost the scent and further Batteries: Mitchell. and. Henlin traband from Canada has been au-| Riplata, the protectress of Cerignola {$19 merchandise order on any mer-/and prosecution for direct action by pursult was abondened for the night. Morrison, Sheehan and Smith, thorized by Assistant Secretary An- imploring the gaint to save the city | chant you may name. the court and In oral argument con- The highwayman had fled through) Spencer, drews of the treasury. from destruction. The peasants are| The bune photograhper is a sly | tended that the status of the hear- an alfalfa field and a grave yard, _ oo Organization work will be in the| sleping in the open air fearing the | fellow, The lady pictured above was| ing left the decwion on the hands of then back through a cornfield to AMERICAN LEAGUE. hands of C. D. Ferguson, collector of | collopse of their. homes. snapped without her knowledge| the judge the road in which the shooting took) 4¢ phijadelphia— RHE customs at Detroit, who will take Cerignola ts a city of about 35,000] sometime between the hours of 2| Judge Illsley stated that the de- place. From there it was followed Chicago — 000 000 11—3. 7 2 over control of the district from the| population in the province of Fog-|and 5 p. m, yeste be! ibune|fense had offered to withdraw its to.the boulevard and lost. Philadelphia ___002 030 40x—9 16 0 prohibition forces. The exact num-| gin southern Italy. One hundred| photographer was abroad on the} motion for dismis a proceeding Only a meager description of the| satteries: Thurston, Cvengyos ber of: patrolmen to be employed, | buildings were damaged by earth-| streets again this afternoon. This|protested by Attorney Sennett on bandit was furnished by Perry, the) yig Crouse; Gray, Baumgartner ‘and will be determined after Mr. Fergu-| quakes there | veek tiny: he snapped a picture of a the ground that it had preceded the only survivor of the automobile} Coapray son completes a survey. His force per. man who was, seen scurrying} motion made the prosecution. party. Perry. told officers that the ic) MRK will include fast motor boats and P. A s about the downtown streets betwoen| ‘Your honor, we will let our mo- holdup man leaped from the road} 4+ Washington— automobiles. an mertcan the given hours. tion stand,” Attorney Kenneth Me- to the running board of the car and) petro, __ 02 «The action ordering the patrol es- Watch tomorrow's ‘Trit t Donald of defense counsel then an- ordered them at the point of a gun| Washington 001 ol0—* * «© tablished constituted the first. step OBp LOD CERO W Sali pune fon tHe hy utieed: to drive down a secluded lane. When they Informed him that they had no money, he opened fire and fled only Batteries: Whitehill and Woodal Zachary and Severeid. The six men shown above are preparing to make the first at- tempt to span the Pacific between California and Hawaii in a non- in a movement tnitiated by Mr, An- drews to organize the border patrol picture of the lucky male. The man whose picture appears tomorrow has only to call at the Tribune and he Leader Dead The prosecution Attorney Geo. placed County Weedell on the stand k under individual customs col- 4 to read a letter from Governor Nellie : stop fight. They have been chosen to fly the three navy planes | ‘°° WV YORK, Aug. 4.—Herbert G.| will receive a $10 order for merchan. | ‘° : after he had shot every member of! 44 Boston— R.H.E. Pe red HM he ad’ At to 4 1 Li fd i Iph | lector: ‘The result will be a unifi-| Wyte, president and general man.|dise on any business house in Casper, | Tavloe Ross, ng attention to the the party. St. Louis 017 100 001-10 15. 3 | b¢iMs Prepa for the adventure. At top: (I. tor.) Lieuts. Ralph | ion of tho several forces now ager of the Pan-American Petroleum | Bargain Festival Weel pe: vaweay | Sttte examiner's report of apparent Denver police believe the highway: |} Boston 010 010 401— 711 2 | Davison, B. J. Connell, A. P. Snoddy. Below: Lieut. Arthur Gavin, |empioyed on the border by the cus-|ana Transport company, resigned to-|to a great start in {ts opening day |! Violations in Natrona county man’ is 4 moron. Batteries: — Gaston and Dixon; | Licut. Comdr. J. H, Strong, Commander John Rodgers. toms, prohibition and other services. | day, (Continued on Page Ten) and recommending action by the Fuhr, Ross and Bischoff, prosecutor to removing them BIGAMY IS a Sa - from office. of this letter At New York— RH.E. created a marke pression. Cleveland 010 000 000—1 7 1 Attorne Mc Donald in cross-exam- CONFESSED | Xew Xork = =-000 001 30x19 0 5 ining Weedell attempted to bring Batteri Karr and Myatt; the identity of the governor's sign: Shocker and Schang. ture Into q c ton established CALGARY, Alta., Aug. 4.—Bycon ee ir "ke D. Jones, a music teacher, told au- thorities who arrested him here to- = the day ‘on. charge of deserting, i hd State Sustained When Objections ‘Are Raised to Request of | S an and that pe was willing to return Defense That Mother ‘Describe” Birth of Russell Scott, further re » ution ¢ by t court in home, walving extradition KS SHOT DOWN Condemned to Die on Gallows. pustalning 0b4 tions of the defense Funeral Held Here ear access CHICAGO, Aug. 4.—(Associated Press).—Mrs. Rilla Scott of Bay Villake, Ohio, | (fue charses. Judge Iisley's rule ' : LONG BEACH, Calif, Aug. 4— 5 mother of Russell Scott, took the witness stand today to testify in behalf of her SON, | based on jega} (kclns come For Infant Child | wey re associntea Press}—One man, whose life is at stake in the sanity hearing before Superior Judge Joseph B.David, mitt ‘ ound that believed to be dying from four gun- In Long Swim “AT LOCI HOSPITAL Mrs. Scott said Russell was her second child born 81 year the ¢ s not Hable ago. ants ¥ shot wounds, was in a hospital here A rt h f, P luring, & 1 Funeral services were held yes-|oarly today and another was belne ne Attorney William Scott Stewart, for the defense, asked ithe mother to “describe the | terday afternoon for Neelic Macon | held at police headquarters for inves. birth of Russell.” I 4 completed Ottinger, six months old baby son | tigation as the result of what offi- Stewart sald he would connect the “Don't you object to th " The - —_—— n by the de > : y Oltinger of La-|cers were convinced was ae ety Pik . mother's testimony in regard to the | jurge demanded z to the pros : ra tg hy Spy nian onc ar | CMAN Sm, DONE ig fom Cape Grr to mrs anal hs ua Benue tae as | POLICE HELD| ie ae et Bat body was brought to the Lorton fu-| Half a hundred shots wero fired in| SUS: 4—(By The Associated Press) | forty minutes after she began her|inrough the testimony of allenists|and the court sustained It. LM 4 4 ft fort notat eral home. Funeral services were|the fight which occurred in the| St 8:50 tonight Mile Sion was only | attempt to swim the English channel | jate,. : Dr. Hulbert sata examination con-| 757 iq 17 ; Po inat Bnei pace: , : hips five miles from tho Davee pler Im|today. Sho appeared to be swim-| teh ies ; ; gern a OR T HEI 7 Kalnst Scott: in charge of Rev. Wilson Interment | northwestern part of the city. ¢ : pi Snpes s Then you m establish your|vinced him that the prisoner haa ing of a bridge near was In Highland cemetery ‘The wounded man was Jack Col-|Ner attempt to swim the Engitsh | ming strongly. ‘The sea was calm. |Youndation first,” the Judge ruled. |become insite since bru the T tat } 2 es lins of San Francisco. Jack Martin, | Channel, Disisathar cloudy and the temper siswart then, Was -granted).per-| the date. of the sent teat Ter ting $ Ne peg OE. Nanktboe, ml Experts here think that if she Is|ature of the water 58 degrees Fur- “Aad ee oe, ae Lng Ate, Of the. sen! to the gal: | $1 y ) was built with. also of San Francisco held Y mission to withdraw the witness for | lows HICAGO, ‘Aug. 4.—(By TI P t ; for t " eh saa oe able to swim about three miles in| onbeit. . |< AGO, ‘Aug. 4.—(By Tho A ‘ ‘onstruce 5 In front of the hospital where Col- ‘ the time. Fa ed Pres 1 | tion, a» pF v, and (2) tf " s e the next two and one half hours she} At 1 o'clock it was estimated 13 Boia Seas; policemen LU ateg' » and (2) the IN HOSPITAL lins later was located the police lias a good chance of landing some-| tht’ Mlle Sion would be out of aight] Dr: H+ S. Hulbert, the first defense} CHICAGO. Aug. 4.—(By The Asso | tac the datediive purest 1 illegal pa + oftmonantin 3 $8 ou eek automobile pierced In| where east of Dover, as high tide |of the French const within hat an alleniat, thon was called. Io. testi: | ciated Press)—The def sted in| tho § Avenue Station, have]. C. Van Denberg f pine tae f. re D places with Dullet occurs just after midnight hour. fied that Scott's mother had been the Russell ptt ins rely i ring | been Involved in chat of part ia at the Na . County * WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.-—(Asso- Mile Sion had accomplished ap- hte and his father was alco-|after offering the testimony of f ipating in a raid on stolen property | hospita clated Press.)—Secretary Jardine R bb M k deroalcand (poowinkisly ‘haleof tte chabnel | Houle j alienists who eaid they. found the| valued at $90,000 which had been| Tho-pr tion was prohibited by entered Walter Reed army hospital 0 ers ake tain of the cross channel boat In-| crossing at 4 o'clock this afternoon,| J¥48° David leaped trom his seat. | prisoner insane last week held under police guard. (Continued on Page Sever, for treatment of a stomach disorder. $70 000 Haul vieta reported that. he observed |nearly elght hours after her start Hig condition was described as ’ Mile Jane Sion, the French girl at-|from Cape Gris Gl not rerious. He has suffered from| NW YORK, Aug. 4,—(By The! tempting to swim the English chan. re Pane a an ra ting 3 the ailment for a number of years,! Associated Press)—Four robbers,|nel, nine miles from the English gS and it wos aggravated by his recent | who held up the east side pawn shop| coast at 2:16 o'clock this afternoon. 5 Successful In long western tovr at the end of|of Patrick Clancy, today escaped ——— Which he was forced to go to Wis-| with diamonds valued at $70,000] CAPE GRIS.NEZ, France, Aug. 4 French Tests| consin for n rest. after binding two clerks. —Mile Jane Sion was six miles out ARCTIC FLIGHT PEN DING sia 7 PARIS, Aug. 4.—(By The Ansso- “ 2 “)—The Lille correspon- PACIFIC PEACE ASSURED | #232: 0.<e0 chines Sle aie Nangton at a local) Rene Lefort, a member of the acad-} WASHINGTN, Aug. 4.—(Asso- swered a querry of newspapermen | immediately acknowledged with jospital and the body was taken to|emy of Medicine, and Jean Piquet | ¢ Prdanaolwo 6 from station 9XN. The expedition, | “okeh McDonald.” ° ° 2 bd be ° ¢ ° ° +. 4 ° the’ Lorton funeral home pending | believe tho grafting of thyrold ae rhea ei? Atitcn Ree ah, Greenland, approxi A series of test questiong prepared : funeral arrangements. glands of criminals on backward | Pines with the MacMillan Areti 0 miles north of Chicago, | by newspaper men and representa- | | T i I ang aera en children, has proved successful, expedition have been assémbled at ard the 4 ge, and | tives of pre itlons were then BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE . Some months ago these doctors] Etah, Greenland, and a successful| within 15 minutes the answer came | dispatched t or The first COUNCIL WILL MEET | conceived the idea of removing the| Might with one of them was made ming through the Arctic ‘wastes | read thyroid gland from’ the leader of a} for thirty minutes last night. y static and ad-| “Have you reserved seats for u The Brotherhood League Council {dangerous gang of Litte criminals —_—— ther conditions, when Washington wins the world’s WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., Aug. 4.) clared at the Institute of Politics to-) conflict. I think that a new mental: | will meet this evening at 8 o'clock Jafter he was put to dent! on the} ARLINGTON I HTS, ll, Aug | ting on a low wave length | » The answer came —(Associated Press,)—The Washing-| day. The four power pact, he added, Hd By pbynig a ratae Sones es # the Ca sired Rate guillotine and grafting {t on a little | 4.—(Associated Press.)—For the first] of 40 meters and 1,000 watts, sta | not be back in time to ” r >: is gaining between the two nations. rrangements are to he made for) girl whose mental and physical de-|time.in history the sucgessful trans. | tion 9 of the Zenith Radio cor-| t r r for Griffith bop. cpbeende cn suie lipute Gen, of |\ Has, ieunee (he JASeRNIty, OCLOUE | ‘people wha, tale, ibllely-ctieannlee | Cialwbnstel inbeting of thé Brotes | telcpmeat. nee. oxccote ally defi-] mission and reception of mossa poration called their president, B. f°] (Clark G F nt of the armaments absolutely settled the) possesions. are doing a disservice. The Wash: | hood in Sertember and certain pre-|cient. The doctors assert that the} to and from the Aretic polar a McDonald, Jr, vice commander b) npliments Dense of the Pacific, Rear Admiral) “I do not bellevesin any war with |ington conference lina removed the | Uminary niatters In connection with operation can be considered a @uc-| was recorded here late last night|the MacMillan expedition at. 12 1d of fee and snow W. W. Phelps, a member of the| Japan,” he said. joth ‘nations | mental fear that brought about vast | the union revival meetings are to be|cees. The girl, they say, is in ex-'and early this morning when the|a. m., eastern standard time. home. Signed, Me- naval board in Washington, de-| would be perfect fools to promote e! armaments.” discussed. © cellent health MacMillan Arctic expedition an-] radio crash of international code was Donp)t.”