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C aes”: oN OraEE on TWO FUGITIVES Ant CAPTURED IN WASHINGTON Murder Charges Faced by Three Who Slew Prison Guards. GOLDENDALE, Wash., z Aug. 22—(By United Press) —Ellsworth Kelly and Jas. b Willos, escaped Oregon con- victs, were captured by au- thorities at 4 o’clock today while they were eating in a ravine between this city and Middleton. The men were surprised by a pos- see and surrendered without any bloodshed. he convicts will be ta- ken back to the Salem penitentiary tonight or tomorrow to await charges of murder for the slaying of two penitentiary guards. Their pal, Tom Murray, was cap- tured early today at Centralia, Washington, and is now back in confinement at Salem. The capture was made by Deputy Sheriffs Christofferson, Jackson and Rexford, and Constable G all of Portland, shortly after 4 o'clock Sat- urday afternoon. ‘The Portland offi- cers had gone to White Salmon, Washington, following word that the party had broken up there Friday afternoon and after searching barns, houses, ravines and gullies for a dis- tance of four miles, they came upon the two convicts. ‘Théy crawled close to the two men, and then cov- ering them with their rifles, ordered the escaped men to throw up their hands. As in the case of the arrest of Murray, no resistance was offered by either Kelly or Willo DRIVER DEAD IN WRECK OF RACING AUTO MONONGAHELA CITY, 22.—(United Press)—Nat Fetterman, 30, of Washington, Pa., was instant- ly killed when pinued under his R. I. M. special in a crash with seven other cars in the 100 mile automobile dirt track race here this afternoon. The other drivers escaped unin- jured in the piling up of cars that stopped the race in the 165th lap. Fetterman was rapidly gaining on Joe Spath of Pittsburgh, driving his Salvator Special when the crash occurred. Spath was awarded the race and the $1,000 purse, Pa., Aug. MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1925 Casper Sunday Trikinw MAIN NEWS SECTION NO. 4 MATRICIDE FOUND GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER ONVICT TRIOMAGEE SEEKS (ACK IN JAIL SPEEDY TRIAL Oil World to Pay Court to Princess Wyoming at the Tulsa Oil Exposition | More Photographs of Beautiful Girls Still Wanted. When Princess Wyoming rides through the streets of Tulsa, her gorgeously decorated throne-float in the opening pageant of the Princess- es October 1, at the International Petroleum she will be greeted by the cheers and plaudits of hundreds of thousands of people. “The playground of the petroleum industry,” and “the homecoming of the oil world,” are two of the cheer- ful names given to the vast annual reunion of oil men from every part of the globe and every walk of life that meets at the Petroleum Expo- sition, the biggest exposition ever staged in any single industry. Four hundred thousand people en- tered the gates t year. Indica- tions from every part of the widely scattered ofl fields of the globe in- dicate that the followers of petro- leum be back this year stronger than ever before: At this vast as- semblage one Wyoming girl, repre- senting the state, its people, its en- terprise, and above all, its part in the big world of oil, will receive the homage of this unusual gathering, 1, Exposition, first, as her state's honored dele- gate—later, perhaps, as the oil world’s queen. he grounds of the Petroleum position He in the heart of Tulsa, ten acres in extent. Ten huge build- ings of brick and steel cqnstruction house 400 exhibit booths, and seyeral aeres-of~opemalr wwf ive) ar over to the massive exhibits, drilling rigs, compréssors, and machinery in motion. The grounds are beautiful- ly arranged with graveled ‘avenues running between the buildings, lined with arcades ofexhibits and conces- sion. booths, ting in the. great central plaza, Which the landscape gardener has transformed with smnooth-cut lawn and brightly color- ed flower beds. Three hundred of the nation’s largest menufacturers of oll field and refinery equipment will display the newest and best developments in their line of goods, Everything tn the oil business to fully equipped standard and rotary drilling rigs, will find plage in the exhibit booths and on the open spaces. To the oil man it offers an incomparable op- portunity to study the most modern methods, the most efficient short cuts to economy in operation, and the type of equipment best suited to his peculiar needs. It is because practical ofl men and executives allke have found, that their exposition studies haye ans- wered a need Tong felt in the indus- try that they come back year after year. Men who take their vacation to go to the Exposition, and save the vacation money in increased effi- clency during the year following, are sure to be on hand to reap the bene- “THIS The larsest magnolia blossom in the r of similar titans, on the float of Princess I at the International Petroleum Ex this fall, World’s Largest Posies with a numb fana in the Pageant position, Miss erated model of her Each of the state beauty’s floats will be similarly decorated with the official flower of the state, enlarged proportionately. f the Princesses Mary McIntyre of Tulsa, daughter of James Sditor of tho Ol and Gas, Journal js endéavoring to show ‘the prospective Princess Louisiaha, how: small she will look in comparison to the WOM, state’s official flower. of Wyoming is the Indian Paintbrush. SUSPECTS IN CRIME CASE GRILLED Information on Reschke Murder Sought by Police Under New Arrests Made Last Night; Guns and Liquor Taken The “PE wilt be seen Moedntyre, state flower from Conviction for Killing Man Who Intervened in Fight EAST LAS VEGAS, N. | Press.) —Anf innocent by Magee-Leal{y feud still liv . Magee, newspaper editor, under arres a charge of murder, nursing two broken ribs and a bru jaw, and District Judge David Leahy suffering from a fr: M., ander Aug. 22.—(By has been killed, United ture which may require am-|that he “might go back and fini ast Las Vegas was in a] Magee.’ |st d excitement to-| Magee, who is editor of the Ne Mexico State ine, Scripps-He ipants in the] ®rd newspaper, left for his home in 1 night which | Albuquerque t afternoon acc led to the accidental killing by 1 by his daughter, who was Ma of John B, Lassiter walked | 2n eye-witness to th Fol warlly in groups his formal arrest the editor eernall: lucy, ahanibeten: sed on $10,000 bond, which i a group of citizens this afternoon returned a ver- dict simply saying that Lassiter was i i shot by Magee and making no rec- ea ik yet Ee Sea Al ommendations for action In the case.| Nxt Wednesday, = Magee has in whe «veyligs tear structed his lawyers to press for his immediate arraignment and trial “We find that John B, Lassiter} « ant’ this \thing’ cleared\detl came to his death from a gunshot} njtely and finally and legally.” he wound in the left side of his neck| said. “I am guilty of no fault. It caused by a bullet fired from a gun|was a terrible accident." n the hand of Carl C. Mag Judge Leahy, who was said to 8. Patterson, in a telephone | have be sgressor in the af- sation with the United Press| fair, was twice {n the upper sald t inquest testified th Judge Les a witness at the t after the affair d him for a gun left arm when Magee fired from the floor, aiming with his left hand (Continued on Page Ten) LABOR DAY PROGRAM TAKING FORM; GOVERNOR IS COMING play down town that evening and a dance at the Elks auditorium night will complete-the day's tivities. by Plans outlir the Casper | Trades assembly in preparing for the Labor day celebration and en- -— tert. nt are fast ’taking per- ouls-| manent form and include among Fraternal organizations and their other things the usual parade at auxiliaries as well as civic clubs tena, m. Addresses by. ¥ are cordially invited by the as- T. Koss a other sembly to participate in the parade speakers wil be given, for the day will include Athletic contests and a ball game at the high school athletic field in the afternoon, An open air band will in the morning, the line of march of which will be announced later. Attention is drawn to the fact that the entire program will be held entirely within the city. Wets Prepare Finish Fight Nation-Wide Enforcement Program to Be Fought by Bootleggers; Federal | || Expects Self-Defense Plea to Save Him H but the | | Hits La Follette | “Machine” With | G O. P.’s Backing J Spani ed ply |. “Regular” Wisconsin are engaged in a her- culean effort to shatter the litical machine built up by the late Robert M prevent the election of Robert, successor, loox lawyer, is opposing Young in the primary with the backing of the national G. ization. ——_—_____ RIFFIANS OPER | ‘ANOTHER DRIVE sh war planning as his La Follette (above), vessels a bombardment Republicans E au oO. P. Spain's reported | fight Riffians. were report: +} RONDON, Aug. 22.—(Unit raltar reports today making a dri Alhucemas Bay an, apparently hope of hampering plans to land forces, to the French against the Roy me in | po- and P Claire Bob organ ed Pregs) sald the in the] the the ve on in with | in re- extract information which would solve the mystery of the ing of John C. Reschke, bootlegger, Wednesday night, mation on Reschke’s death. by Officers in Same Raid Prepared to grill their prisoners for the rest of the night, if nece Sa city ary, in order nd attempted hi tate and county offic were confident at an early hour this morning that they had in jail men who have infor- | to ek. als VERDICT CALLS FOR SENTENCE TQ CALIFORNIA STATE PRIGON Penalty of From One to Ten Years Faced by Dorothy Ellingson, Who Killed Mother. SAN 99 FRANCISCO, Aug. (By United Press.) Dorothy Ellingson, only girl in California ever to face a jury on a charge of killing her mother, was found guilty of n aught here tonight. vas. out 1 sin cone i t t which shéd pleaded by reason 4 Me ai t the verdict c " 1 She hen the § x port was read “We would have agreed to this verdict six months ago. In fact we affered to allow this defendant to plead guilty to manslaught her counsel said The manslaughter penalty in Calle fornia {gs one to ten ye Judge Har- old Lou back annour lhe would pronounce judgment at 9:30 on Mons erdict was reported at 10:45 rel ht 13} and 35 min- 1 ca nt to the jury. TI wa n over into the han at 10:10 a. m., to di rior Judge Harold whose cotirt the c tried, completed his n- which included definitions anity and of first and second murder and manslaughte: d at lunch ailiffs toa until has been structio of ins The time jury had not ag and was taken by restaurant, Ss Was taken 2:30 p, m., ations were resumed. ess was taken at 6 o lasting until 8:30 p. m, Half an hour later there appeared to be no agreement in sight. Delay in judgment by the typical of the ceedings. The old, was arre: jury was entire Ellingson pro- girl. then 16 urs ed January 15 for the murder of her mother two days pre- viously. From the justice court she was taken to the juvenile court and by that tribunal ordered into the su- y perlor court Her trial finally under way, it was halted abruptly March 30, by a show: (Continued on Pa wo) ELEVEN HURT, ONESERIOUSLY, IN CAR CRASH ° Acting under instructions of Sheriff Alex McPherson, polic e > at 8:45 o’clock Satur- | Le Los. of Life fits and join in the fun, . . oye day ni ight arrested James Broffy,|and that his meeting with Reschke te was k ith a .38 cal-] NEDERLAND, Au =~ 8 sesatparciauine chagries tite Organization Mobilized forgo “Fudge” Berry and Dick | at the postottice 1 o'clock Wednes:| per gun. Whe ec eel eae te , leading figures of the industry ap. Cassidy. at 1232 South Poplar street. | day afternoon was mer nt al | seal ite ; ‘ ro anh In'Texas Coast | ves tne program whieh ts being | At 1230 o'clock thes morning. Dr. | and not planned. afr nie had | ; . (Cee shaped to meet the needs: of 1925. |. L, Harvey, clty surgeon, was | told r and later tte ut | , 1 : i St FE The congress, to be held on the 5th By a Phe a = WASNEY | called to the tat \ nquest that she-had heard } ) uD 5 H i! 1 | 6th and 7th, will be addressed by see ao fh SOrepanondent:) ; i] E 1 t 1 Cauter ma r ning t seven ORTE FS VGGT OC | Mit sand ett, ‘will be: eptreemead by 12. > wy ASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—With Assistant Secretary of fbly. in @ gun fight, | polntment to reat that hour a "be ! noe eee es | the business today and have a gen-|the Treasury Andrews’ tw enty-four prohibition administra-|and the doctor was requested to fs fe his rane Ruter,waai.to|/S—0 ee vine teass is a . ey ‘ | make an examination to det take Reschke to the cus ‘ ad be | " ye HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 22.—A se 1 eee nition toward thelr solu-/tors appointed and his cards on the table, underground | Seep cae. fOr : | prot ‘ ne : tion e plans for the congress are 5 "| if this true ¢ jomo, 1 4 oe = peste mopae end eer Pat nen MS tine hed oe laid by aw experi.|reports reaching the treasury department by way of the Sai ies a ee ae ||) cir fe atti apt gu ra} as , aD Seab: shortly before midnight to- es yok y bs ; juy Brown had been reteased fro ibe ahvaliv nicht Weeidus ant " neeK 5 nian tata des iba Mage reported sey-| enced committee with an aim to “get | prohibition intelligence service are to the effect that BOO gevlise in’ thé day, no evi Three Women ware /dadee™ listrigtione to! arrest | Struck up the canyon eral persons were belleved killed and | Somewhere” with the matters at|/leggers are cudgelling their wits to invent some neW] dence having been found which him, He did not appear and it was {driven by E. C, Mathewson of Ver- @ number injured. Seabrook is on| band. method of operation proof against; American soil are quietly being] would connect him with the fatal learned thats kotmaacinas on, ‘Texa the Galveston Bay, 25 miles from| Like the ittle boy at a three-ring-| his campaign. moved this week to new secret| shooting and hijacking In Blackmail Le apartment on South Pop-| The Mathwwson car slipped dowh Euston ed circus, the man who goes to the! ‘nfore than 1,000,000 bootleggers| pincer, Tho organized rum ders| J. M. VanCauter and his wife were Abt lar, it Is the embankment a short distar The Houston Yacht club was re. nnot hope to see every: | operate in the country, according to| 1.6 working on the theory that| the first to be grilled by the officials Eddie Shay was called for grilling} Immediately following this col- PA eeiasiely blown away, os: rival features, shows | varioug estimates. Reports of the |2te Nce the dry Czar will not be| this morning. VanCauter, who ts al PI t F 1 this morning. Shay 1s sald to be the|lision, Mrs, Spencer's car crashed eT CHRORUNTICSR:A NK Several. Coo: | Ad enterts lim eribe On THe RTP LOGE: | (Cir an Clstebt Ritter for Washing: atte fo‘locate thelr new dens, been the “go-between 0 reea owner of the Buick automobile which | {into a second machine, containing tora were serit from here cary te Tg one ay, hams at the taroiiong | {onatend to hear out the figures, at }""ry oo ice of whiskey, gin, wine and and his prospective cus sed through the alley behind 242 members of Mathewson’s morning. troduced by some of the facetious | east for the national cap! It has] recor 1s due to rise because of the| tomers, had steadily maintained that SIT = orth Beech street about the time y, all of Vernon, Texas, all Communication between Houston | exhibitors, the big golf tournament, n estimated his office that |” (Continuea on Page Ten) he had no connection with the affair / URY PARK, } » Aug of the slaying of Reschke, a quar ely injure Mrs. Pace, wife of and Seabrook were down so com-| at which splendid trophies will be] there are 6,000 t erg! inant ontinued 6} —Three beautiful women, one a icadtinuedlenkBaae storey Ariver, ene IRON Pine. plete reports were unayailable and| awarded, the state reunion parties | ington, or one to every 100 inhabi- self-styled Russian countess, were the storm may or may not prove to | and celebrations, the conventions of | tants, at liberty tonight an connect ie ¥ ri Cr 4 Pi ive » an ro! gainst J. be as bad as at first reported. (Continued on, Page Five) at the illicit Uquor trade will P Oo 1 Ss at ia ain eeres ee = not give in without a fight is taken tal Bo : for granted. Not only aro the prof Phillips charged the three wo- its involved too great, but the rum RO P men had attempted to entice hm running fraternity is noted for its aboard a private yacht in order to ; resonrcefulness. » Chased oft the put him into a compromising ait fleet, they moved one jump ahend F The three women under arrest of dt to the Southern Atlantic shores O ife and Lover Who gave thels names as Beatrice John x “ ahd to the Conedan bores (Children Save f son, Rutherford, N. J. and ber | LOS Angeles Scene of Spectacular Fight 3arred from tapping distilleries, maid, Hattio Hager; and Countess Tried to Kill Husband Y-Bye-R-Bursk: FIREMAN DEAD they set up thelr own end with fake labels and revenue stamps, manu- factured their owr. imitation brands, in Which Four Others Are Wounded » 8 * Organization Plans for Opening of New Year Contemplate Much Revamping || tiara pressea at important centers,| cargo, mm, Aug. 22. — (Cnitedover hatred, dismissed tts charges Pata i ghts ' they bought their way “inside” the | py ou.). r the sake AV: his two little}against both Mrs. Heathman and LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22.—(United/and V. r bystander, rée- dry organization through corruptl| CAtaron Willlam Heathman tonight | Oscar Amos, the red-haired ex-con Press}—One dead and four wounded, | cet nd Th ing A t $1. of the; the Increaso of vocational work in| Pe officials and operated under the! qecined ta prosecute his young wife | vict, with whom she plotted her IN RAIL GRAS two perhaps fatally was the toll of] The gun was 28.26 cchoolterm'in Casper will|the high school are among the | Shelter of the government's cloak. | ang her lover who have admitted | husband's death. At Heathman’s re the spectacular gun battle between | through. fo ‘ Be ee erete bactioa’ than es fihes ‘whieh will stand out. Andrews has 10,000 men to throw| attempting to murder him with rat] quest, the law made but one Feaek. RSCIEC oe eing i. ank robbers and Suraulng th pughtares, after he bandite hat term of previous years. These] All eighth grade pupils will be) against them Late ia eae eae teal SET eat iGatis citerview etait wee Lee ciidvnerever returaitesCairo| “GHIGAGO/ AUP) 44-—Ond Seeman | day, Trust and Sa prox: bast a i pe hear riers bap rate eg ae epee GueTon tunsesay (ro, kavestiiale sn: Liss * hore he is recovering from|ho will be indicted in connection | was killed and several others Injur. dotph Frantz, Chicago gunman, | imate! 0 in cu prhe moa. Siecanithlastalitan over lage er they | the junior high school building, ‘The | Vestments, for the present ‘at least, ed'in his dinner paid. Heathman | with the poisoning acuta tel Canahe Winee Goats atte ai? | iaétie? BEML: aldetier’ Banatt aint Whee Loans chen eae will be in the general organization: | present vocational building and the | Seat activity is now marking boot- ced in. his dinner pail, Healthman |} The ed ree a Ditine eakehabonts Goicallan) abet. obetere tate Gilt; .irattian ottiaer var (qe Rey ‘The expected completion of the| west wing of the new structure will | essers’ haunts, according to ad-/told his wife to go home and care] mercy | PIES MED sraag: eopa FeOntanh: Koperalng th mneante,reporta shot in the chase and will Jestrans and autos Wer anne oa R: DEN: SURES Oe oe am eaina ae tru acest 1 u cline: Hast nat Bhs, axe eanist P arueitace cals nite wanrfeleneed aiid Mra: Heath:| ceo@ved at company headquarters y dle , x encoun choc entio climinute| ‘The elimination of the eighth ons cf gallons of liquor hid-| not have her punished. The law ree- | 0 wa as bee SMatotoyele ‘ott Os Tr eee suian igublistas Saneali and mt ‘Gontinued on Page Ten) : in and caches onognizing that the home had won (Continued on Page Two) here. Lot r r wo)