Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 16, 1925, Page 1

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Che Casper Sunday TCrinme MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1925 MAIN NEWS SECTION PECIAL COUNSEL NAMED IN OUSTER CASES HAPMAN PAL :2;J00 BOTTLES OF _ [NTAlNc WD LUDES CHASE BEER CONFISCATED lst hint) 10 HHINDREDS JON MURDER IS | THREE-CORNERED POLITICAL | Raid bn dpanen Datensity BeDAbiE| tniLine for,War | aalaT COUNTY CLIMAX OF SINSUVEA HINT. vexceance FIGHT STIRS ALL GOTHAM) '°GirncNw sein Soueh [mm some | PHDSECUTION \ | Police believe that with just as {much cunning as though they we | bel ected by Gerald Chapmar |h , former pals of the “prince of Crooks” are ing on a cam- ce and bandit + | throughout the territory where Chap- Success Lacking. in| sin’snce was serine Search for “Dutch? | atten Gh Anderson. for. tho. |Acceptance of Court Appointments Hinge | on Study of Scott- Morgan Case Records. A lone deputy sheriff standing guard over 12,000 bottles of beer and 60 gallons of whisky. That was the picture | that presented itself last night at an abandoned laundry building in the lively town of Snyder in the Salt Creek oil field. One of the biggest raids in the history of Natrona y had been pulled off, It had)of pre-V adian refreshment. Not been pulled off secretely and without} % bad haul, say the authorities bad, in the opinion of tt will turn their tec s Jay and wet their yeer if with paign of veng coun Indiana, ‘Dutch’ man’s mentor in and later, is Reinforcements may be brought to the front by the state in the next legal battle in the ouster cases of Jack E. iforcement Deputy Sher. that sen Hance, w Chapman to the police | ; INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 15.| At Stoubenvite, Onto, a largo gar : [Scott and Dr. Guy T, Mor- 4 —(By United Press.) —Dis- y “Ate pie aes on AG epee £ }gan, former and _ present ; playing the cunning and her in Chapman's Connecticut ' ence there lecaoke? panna : i daring that characterized | trial tdentified him as the owner of > | After discovering {t yester he Saat “Sane ; $ ions rald |an automot which figured prom ussigned Dash to watch over !t and : k the depredations of Gerald inently in the murder of a police 500 cases | {Continued on Page Ten) ict ° ] Ghapman, his companion in iS Tatge TRE Be eee ; érime on many thrilling - forays, Sarde Ure epee : ihe i gun-man, bank robber and alleged “vengeance slayer” tonight eluded the web spun for him by thousands Of law officers in scores of Indiana] ti. esterday at Bavton and Ohio cities and towns. ’ City 5 a Andreson is wanted for the mur- At Indianapolis the Indiana Bank dér of Ben Hance and his wife. The/ers Association hold the Anderson Hances were shot down on a road/or Chapman gang responsible for they believed Chapman's pals, prob- ably led by “Dutch” Anderson, were responsible for two, Ohio bank hold: attorney's offic BOY BANDITS ROB NEWSIE AT a... POINT OF GUN; GET 80 CENTS fis cece cee coo ly ed to follow his practice 07 pro-} moting men in the government \ service and name Dwight Davis Saturday asked for- ort e, his pre- BE. Enter- as special prosecutors Weedell, county attor- ney, mado the request for the as- cause of the lar Two highwaymen, nelther of , was loaded, while there alto was sistance by i 1 above) of Missouri, now is- | of busi ich his offi f hear Muncie late yesterday. the disappearance and possi’: mur- whom has much more than lived | ammunition for the rifle see CUS teens tdoh SOO ee ee itateal aac ih Police see in the double murder | der of a detective who seve, weeks | throtigh’ bis first decade,” held ‘up The i2-vearold son of Perry | tent secre Tae op not} | glam kan dctaosdlivesiaGht Wat wutls ‘i the dealy venom of Chapman, who/ aso was anted” with a gang of a youth of thelr’ own ‘age ‘at the Hunter of Millis was the victim ‘ ecks, secretary of war, cpsén into’ the. condiiege fi) other awalts hanging in Connecticut for|bank bandits to get. inside informa- f pi teat on: of the banditry. Young Hunter | when the latter leaves the cab- nae ¥ the murder of a policeman. tion of their activities | points of guns Saturday and for- | is a newsboy.. He was on his way | inet soon.\ oe ; f ————————_—_ | cibly extracted from the person of to Mountain View to dispose of Judge Rose last night had not de- 5 Anderson acted as executioner for thels iteline= 30! conta, pataee piauatupenbaccentntoa’ ethene i Chapman who, according to police, paginlag: +. 2 zi whinhe ai Authored by | 2 langerous business, ac- y pointm hich was authorize i ‘ance because } ed him, O " Of : 4 grove vengeance ox xonce =| BT QOQDHOUNDS | coraing to shente Alex stcPherson | Tataerssnpreachetnin. | | Organizers jge Comer at Lande, are he bgace- mes who stigated ne ¢ t 4 be 1 to t yurt last week. ‘ ICANN D. WATERITAN | ite eee sa ' | Charles (One Arm) Wolfe sits in found the two boy bandits in pos The cold muzzles wer forced M W k | “It is my understanding ‘that pool rae Se ee one aie ON T RAIL OF By MARGERY PICKARD and Republicans are running around session of a .38 caliber pistol and against them, and th els ap une or ers Judge Cromer has indicated to My. sete paige holds Waa anderean's (Central Press Correspondent) | in ciycles, afraid they won't be able | * 22? caliber rifle, peared, ever so.large. Irie Wednesda ringtone ta ator companion in the murder. Severs ew ORR) Aug. 18,—TNe SG to. profit-by the situation. lea" ic epi Gosek Sipiway W ae, niet va Bhig et A re Now Busy rie Buh eee i (ae I terUine J persons insist that Wolfe was in the bg tatty decd abs eg S|. Dhe campaign . centers around] after the incident occurred and | his pockets, ind myself as special counsel in the SS vielnity of the murder an hour after einer Revsy Turvy John F. Hylan. He has been mayor | were’ relieved of their ‘firearths, The boy immediately notified aa Scott and Morgan cases,” said Judge the crime’ was committed. Be) Democrats, de nit ty for two terms. He wantg another] which are erfd to have been stolen | his: parents of his unpleasant ad LAFAYETTR, Colo. |A a Roge in a statement issued Saturday Ben Mance's dying statement Tone ae thelr/own way in municipal polities |term. Tammany doesn’t want him| @ short time before from a house | venture-and the county authorities rs MAES SS, S0l04 AUB, 15.) night to the Tribune, “I cannot say charged Anderson and) Wolfe with} COLORADO SPRINGS; Golo.,|f0r some years, “are in a ‘split;|to have ft. - It-has its own cand{-| in Mountain View. ‘The pistol had | were told of the affair. (United Press.}—A desperate. effort | what course will be pursued in the the murder, according to police. Aug. 15.—(United Press.)—Blooa. | Democrats ae turning Republicans, (Continued on Page Eight) one em»ty chamber but otherwise (Continued on Page Eight) fs being made in northern Colorado | matters until I have finished an Chief of Police Earl Randolph of | hounds were Iate this afternoon fol- to enlist all mine workers in the | ¢xamination which I am now mak- \a Muncie can see no other reason for| lowing the trail of Byron. Siler, ing into the cases and have had a ! the slaying than the betrayal of] 17-year-old son of a wealthy ‘Ton. yaow- s Is looked upon by some | conference with Mr. -Weedell and ' Chapman. After his escape from t Okla., ofl operator, believed sources to be an indication that} with Mr. Enterline, who I am in ’ Atlanta federal prison where he was st in the hazardous “old| °° there will be a strike called in the | formed, will be out of the city for a ~ 4 sent for his sensational mail robbery region of Pikes Peak. northern flelds in the near future. few days.” z; Titeas dant Bievael Reaine eiknes get Grose Nia thay aight At a meeting held here Friday Attorney Enterling could not be 4 diana and boarded at the Hance y afternoon when he left © his ht more than 500+miners gave | reached ‘last ni atter being .in- Pease on theckares eee ooior menace support’ to a resolution protesting | formed officially of the court's. re- pS So Hae SN tae Ne A a id cc ya ae Aad - recent wage cut and recom-| quest. He had n advised of the of acting as a fence, Hance divulged | intended to descend by the “old ling action to strengthen the] pending action, however, before his i Chapman's identity to police, andj crater” route. i i > ‘ - . , , - union organizatoin in the northern | departure from Casper with ae the desperado was captured. Failing to return Saturday, the While friends of the girls of Wyoming are engaged in excited controversy as to who shall go to-Tulsa to the Inter- sar ley thatch big yt | * “ ae flelds, of friends for Yellowstone patk, While Wolfe was captured a few Parents communicated with | national Petroleum Exposition, there are ten other states throughout the oil fields of the country where exactly the | ‘The reduction in wages is said to| where he expected to spend the Rours after the double killing, An-} expert climbers who set out to look | same thrilling decision is being approached. Princess Wyoming is assured of worthy competition for the crown of | "duce the pay of the miners ap- | week. derson vanished. Every possible hid-| for him. colt ; ; A irs : y | proximately 20 per cent + fig place in and around Aginele was| ‘Bloodhounds were secured ana| Queen Petrolia, and of delightful companions on her big adventure, as every other state is likewise determined to send | "Ox"! 20 1 i : I can't tell whether I will be able searched without avail. By telephone. | took up « trail from where he was \its finest, most beautiful and most attractive girl to compete for the great honor. Boor ween keto ara Be | ER Rekha por eae Oe ne telegraph and messenger word flew | last seen. Oklahoma alone of the oil states will not compete for the queen’s crown. The first queen of the exposition was an union leaders cided I would want to study the rec over the entire state to watch roads, Oklahoma g 2 e Miss. Dorothy Ven———— railroads and electric lines, ords and pleadings in the cases and i A smail army ot policemen, dep- e (zt daughter of a prominent Tulsa i: determine whether of not the county uty sheriffs and citizens enlisted in | cil operator, and one of ‘Tulsa's 1as m case the hunt. e 1 um er 1s st popular debutantes. The sec Former Commissioner Scott, who rs The underworlds of Indianapolis ond. year it was decided to give all | a was ordered off the board by Judge and other cities were searched with- 2 | | | Harry P, Ills of Sundance follow- parts of the oil count n oppor ing a hearing in which he was found J out disclosing a trace of Anderson e The guard maintained at railroad tunity to seo their prettiest gel) Bully by. directed verdict otinised at stations and other places likewise 1 r m S oO crowned, which ledeto the establish duct and:malfessance:in’ offis,. filed failed to reyeal a trace of the fugi- asegh of the C | a motion for arrested judgment and tive. $ Vetroleum Prix ast y | request for a new trial, Hearing of a Police believe Anderson is in hid | would hardly be fi ans, 2 th llsley, who will come to Casper to | reya roup; to compete with her |———— SS | eal Wg % | — ; ‘ RSON SEARCH e 5 r EXTENDS TO OHIO. — — Q I i : ain wear” the crown "of | Jap Taken By ||Twenty-Hour Silence of MacMillan Ex-| sien: fore United Press)—The search fox Coors Conclusion of Deal for Merger of Two}; pits Aaah | Coolidge In | ean “mw! Large Concerns Here Expected | muctunt ie 'orintewnt <i | View of 200 Picks Up Tale of Progress Ei frpsceemtage on hs a J init [= pedition Broken When Amateur Hance y swung tonight. e, and three of t F gan’s counsel won its case on W. J. King, head of a private de: | ) and spirited are being | . alt aint = fet a the contention that Morgan could toctive ager . Sees Sevmatadithat tee | Next Thursday held in the yaMouctath, septianey ee. oo ET WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—(By United Press.)—The | 10¢ ho hela +o Lec > toni aus had received a death threat signed | Prisicess W ming will be select | PLYMOUTH, "Vil. Avewd |8 nuttering of a low wave wireless today broke the 24-hour | of the entire board, This it had “Dutch Anderson” which had been . * ve op again through the Casper ‘Trib- ~ 2 ont ¢ silence that has envel 2d the MacMilla lar explorers | not been b t up in Soot case ; . ac , " i (United Press,)—President Coolidge at has enveloped the MacMillan polar explorers 1 ght up in Soott's cane guafled ‘from ‘Toledo hotel at mid A deal practically has been completed by which the | une. Candidates who will be brought , Tinea “fay abet see cent Coolidge at Etah, Greenland ee brought news that ri hay essful | 4"4 although both men were charged night Friday. Less than eight hours | Nicolaysqn Lumber company will take over the interests of I eee aa gc will | view of 200 tourists, base was being established by the navy planes at Flag with ie samo offenses, di- afier the Hance slaying. |the Keith Lumber company. be chosen from photogr u A ‘ rly : oe : Pi em erra eon. 1, e navy planes at were de! The message was on hotel station-| N fficial : ,, mitted to the contest 0 The president was as he fjord, 100 miles to the northwest. ety and referred to King’s attempts| V0 Official announcement regarding the terms of the | the choice is approved veal | came ¢ on. the f his x ae that | ae | & te capture the fugitive who also is| Proposed transaction have been given out. J. E. Keith, in towns whe t girls] father’s home ; | % «Continued on vage Eight.) treasurer and. general manager of the concern. which is to | !!v¢- ‘They will be tots eka _ oe = porch hammock for a s be absorbed, sajd Saturday that the | =" R, B. WHITESIDE ow ON VISIT HERE deal would have to be approved by | = = the stockholders and that notices i ’ pleted before Aug. 20. | STRUCK BY CAR) =: | | vie n company, would make no | | ® eatament. He indicated that con. | FEATURE LIFE SAVING WORK; | [ akg siderable work yet was to Le dove at Internal Injuries Suffered by Mrs,|* “continued on Pave tigi | FULL PROGRAM iS OUTLINED . . . ne Bertha Hudgins in Accident Here British Pri || ‘cabanas einen veel | sen rulls ruvce Three days crowded with activities, including two pub-| he spe lie exhibitions, are in store for Captain Cantwell, field cap- | #hip iby Qualities For tain of the American Red Cross, when he arrives here this | !"* frozen north Run over at A and Wolcott streets at 8 o’clock Saturday ‘ night by an automobile driven by W. F. Sikes, 126 North) The Bull Ring mateur radio ¢ Rapids, Iowa, on | an 1t:| Millionaire Associated With Colonel ice of Jchn L, Ret tie fist time tha! Humphreys in Launching Field East . 1 an | wave length £ ot Casper Inspects New Dome es of the crew of the fl length, succee | | A unique distinction among men who have been identi- | fied with the development of Wyoming oil fields rests with R. B. Whiteside of Duluth, Minn., who arrived in Casper | Friday after an absence of nine years from this section. iowdoin sing but Recovery Is Expected week for demonstrations and training in life-saving work ; and first aid. Rated as an expert and graceful swimmer, Following the volce test cod message stated Lieut Schur and St. Botolph street, Mrs. Bertha Hudgins of Denver was in- | his public appearances at the Riverview pool will claim first | Aviation Pilot Bennett had eu | Discoverer of the Big Muddy field and organizer of the jured internally. Jn Low attention and will climax training |Skarra, who last night announced a ceeded in making a successful land-| first company to drill in that territory, Mr. Pa’ swe "ih : nat aati) ; and instruction, which he will carry | complete schedule for the three days.| ing in Flagler Fjord on Eliamere| tivities provided an impetus to the | success t at F Mrs. Hudgins was crossing Wolcott, walking east, it] soxrtpvipno, Aue. 15.—(nited|on wih organized groups at inter-|. During the hours mentioned in.the| [sland, In the Na-t and Nad. the| pe Poa seyan: lime ae pd pene FF Haig is said. The Sikes car was being driven east on A street | Pres») the. “Prince “of Wales| vals throughout the three days, He | program. for up instruction, thé] navy flyers dropped ¢ nto th i z ms | the. rs and when it turned to go south on} Mra. Hudgins was taken in an-| walked about admiring the national|is being brought to Casper by the| public will not allowed in the} narrow neck of wat t ta Vhiteside ¢ Bix I 3 Wolcott the woman was knocked] other automobile to the County hos. |cattle show big Hereford bull | Natrona County chapter of the Red| rp this re being necessary | ar la | 1914 ‘ e ‘ e Together r* y down, the rear wheels passing over | pital wh she was attended by Dr, ‘made a plur for him, but the | Cross and the iM ' injt Lconsclousne the | at ead « fhe by a ‘ i es under the ' her body, according toa report re-} Allen MacLellan | young-man was so agile that he e# | connection t , lew J toa i ised r ay « r H 5 1 in the w & White ctived by police, (Continued on Page Eight) iecaped any injury. heduled ’ M | (Continued ight r ' ¥ r «© whose io Fight)

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