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VOL. 35 MAIN NEWS SECTION GREAT RAILWAY °YSTEM LOOKED UPON AS@.i% Giant Liquor Ring in Chicago Being Probed ANIL OFFICERS) Ge ives" WGHINERY. SET | Up Secret Of AND POLITICS, atissing core IN MOTION 10 NOW INVOLVED | emma L CHEST IN Federal Grand HUY to “ANNUAL AL DRIVE Hear Evidence at Monday Sitting. | |Funds to Be Provided | for Ten Agencies in| November Campaign; | Inquires Invited. CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—(By United Press) —A new liquor syndicate of eastern brewers, high railroad officials and Chicago politicians was un- covered here tonight. Its details exactly as they were developed by BE. C. Yellowley, pro- hibition administrator for the Chi- cago area, Wil be laid before a federal grand jury which convenes Monday. Stories of policemen, railroad of |; ficlale “and politicians being re sponsible for much of the success- ful beer running in Chicago will be placed before tho jury. ‘Twenty policemen have been’ summoned to testify. ‘The policemen will be asked con cerning tales that huge trucks laden high with barrels of beer, lumber over Chicago streets between dusk and dawn, escorted safely to. their destination by officers in uniform. Another angle, witriesses will be called to support is that the syndi- | ‘ate which supplies mor of Chi ago's beer has its source of supply in ten breweries in Lawrence, Ma: Plans for the -campaign for the 1926 Community ‘| ‘Fund are rapidly being per- +, fected, under the direction +] |of former Gov. B. B. Brooks, chairman of the campaign committee, ‘andy Henry E. Perkin, lueai attorney, who is acting os manager. An’ organization. of” effi- cient workers is being buflt-up,. but there ig still ‘room for any energetic man or Woman ‘who wishes’ to do his or her bit for the community, | | along this line. While. the total amount ‘of the | budget for the coming year has} been cut to a figure $6,200 bélow the total asked last’ year, Gov. Brooks etresses the fact that this | will not mean a lowering in the fn-} dtyidual pledges. The sum of $46,000 | pledged t year, but collec (Continued On Page Two) , Oct, 24.—(United | y of pretty. 18-year old Carmen Wagner lay in the mor and Sayre, Pa. ‘This established, it| gue here itopigh: while two hbalf- will be shown how the beer reached | jreed Indians suspected of her slay- at ‘the terrors of the days during Financing Would Be Easy—For In-| the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. fluence on the advisabi ay, CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1925 tance, if the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Was Purchaser; N. Y. Financiers Delayed in Arrival from” Rawlins | Purchase of the proposed North & South railroad by Paul would have a heavy in- ing the line between ty of comp! Rawlins, Wyo., and Miles City, Mont., William E. Hooper, of Dillon, one of two financiers who arrived in C. ling on the first lap of an spect a the be tion trip which is being to Hooper said’ that. if his project, such a | over the route planned for the road. firm jded to take a part in financing ction Would not taken solely. with the. {idea of selling the road. when completed to the s stitution fesse northern company but that 1 that such an in the Chicago, Milwaukee con: cting Unk with the Union Pacifi t iepeaine a direct route through 2 entirel, log! St. Paul would want a rich oil fleld and thus furnishing j easy transportation to the Pacifi on st, Mr. Hooper's intimation of possible interest that the Chic Milwaukee and St. the road is consic in lght .of optimism. recently pressed coi E. H in, an address | recently the Paul might have red significant cerning the project by Byram, president of that rail- de- livered before the Sheridan Com: merejal-clpb,! on a Bpecigl trip to that cits, . *s ‘Phe cther ‘eastern Ananeler: brought here byHugh Lee“Kirby : president of the Wyoming-Montana company! which Wwaos organized to handle the fi H. W. E and _ Snyder any step tha agreed that lins "and tlon Sesides I or Cc to arrive on The cost of the laying of track- ags is ‘esiimated to be betwedh | riling xtraordinary culties in“the in the opinion of | Read & Co., of New York, sper last night from ng of the road, Carmen, Fo r of New York. Tooper, 7 chicago, Wvoming-Montana Foley and Charles on, president of the Ra aber of Commerc i J. with the board of Casper Chamber of Comm postponed. until. this cause of the failure of the visitors time. Bartling had little to at might the , territc 1 Casper topog: way of road construc S. Hill of other y re hic: Bartling company; Vv $30,000 and $40,000 2 mile.! (Continued On 'Page Two) afternoon M rding be taken but between displayed and e was be- Com- LID CLAMPED ON GAMBLING IN EDGERTON WITH TWO ARRESTS Gambling layouts were destroyed and two persons were arrested I: yesterday in a general cleanup E4getton resorts conducted by L Chri director; Pete, Staten, state officer Istensen, state law enforceme of for Natrona Sheriff Will proprietor, w county, ar iam Whittle. Kotess, proprietor of the fruit stand, and Art Mathes, ed on ch of maintaining and possessing ere arr bling devices, ab: is ox rt no dlfti- y the party included Philip W. trustee of the J. f, Bonne- Wisdan and members of eduled meeting last night directors of the Deputy George Ddgerton MAIN Che Casper Sunday Crilnme NEWS SECTION NO. 12 FREE SPEECH TEST SEEN IN MITCHELL CASE POSSIBLE BUYER OF NORTH & SOUTH LINE 3%. KI Mitek i. Ye Area, Thira ward Serylc NG MAS. GE Sey Dougl: Corps a hell, tured here. ident of the court, the urmy's-Second Corps area with at*Governor's Island, en stnembers, 0 ‘ourt which'{s to t army Gen. \JURY OF GENERALS TO | Stormy Perel” Will TRY ARMY “HELL CAT’ || Stand on Constitu- || FOR “INSUBORDINATION” tional Rights When Courtmartialed. Sa P. “hell cat” are pilc- The others: Maj, L. Howze;commander Second Corps Columbus,° Ohio; las Corps Gen, W. 8. Corps area Jamin J P MeArtt Area, Chicz L. King, hool, Ge Om commar ul AE Frank Third Infant Houston, IMMERALL the milit Summerall, pres is commander of Baltimore; Maj- ff Texas MeCOY By WILLIAM J. McEVOX: (United Press Staff Cc r ) WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. '—The court-martial of Col | Billy Mitchell may be turned into a free speech test. | In a statement issued to- jday, Represéntative Frank R. Reid, vi litchell’s de fense att nt first to free ment, MecARTHUR we mnvicted, h , speech would be abridg onel William ded, praising Mitchel! ing the alr“service situat certs In his opinion, Reid said, the a esx of war did not prohibit edom speech. Should he be wror insisted that the 96th article, wi Mitchell is charged with violat is null and v POORR Gen, Robert Maj. Gen.§ becomes a que the army by the constitutior at Uberty he said allowed to be put on that allowed to prevail, it is naught th nstitut and the elves, which will which she was held captive by the | an and Walter David are INCITY BLOCK ©:"'."o0'o"" BARED AS THREE BOYS » David b; iger scratches and long ks 0 Chicago firemen | t fi abe 4 taba ar nl er Sh T a * - | [A youthful gang of bicycle thieves ioe ae | WORLD hk LIER one member of which had {t us his fighting flames which threatened +0 TO TAKE HOP s api x 8 destroy the twelve st building | L a th: so that sthey’ could’) not > be: Gukihe: Wacksr Gave sike, forme {dentified, {s believed to have been occupled by Hibbard, Spencer and | broken up with the arraignment of Bartlett company. | sHR | Oct. 24,—| three youths Saturday before Judge The fire reached the sixth floor] (United Press)}—Edward Evans,|Jobn A, Murray, magistrate of the of the building which was cu-| millionaire Detroit manufe pied before firemen arrived. announced he had retained| As many as seven bicycles The city recently pald $9,200,000} Lieutenant Leigh Wade d the | sald to have been stolen by the trio. for the bullding. lier, and Linton’ W stow- | The boys first were hailed into court At the samo time firemen were him on|earlier inthe week when other battling flames which destroyed roposed anscontinental | youths appeared against them. three story building at’ the south-|hop from San Francisco to New| claiming some of the wheels. An west end of the Joop, causing dam-| York. lWvans will be the first avia- | adjustment was promised, the moth- age estimated nt $ ). This build-|tor to attempt such @ flight, tt Is|er of two of the boys who were ing was occupled: by the Interstate | believed here. The trip is planned | sald to have stolen them, promising Trucking company, early next month that the defendants “would put t ioe teck 4a TAKE SEVENTH WHEEL tl b longed 1d them come When did so he dismissed the c warned the erring yout home and listen to their The magistrate preached pel of hard work to the defendants explained to them that those turer, | Casper police department. {from whom they had | stolen “bikes” had to earn the money whic and A of ono wheel to ) to purchase them bill for $3.25 for the repa but after:one of the young pluin prok his n e into tears, at faljlure to money. the mother to whon: bill had beer presented, took sum from. her, purse and ‘settle they ut a@ bicycle shop w presented, This was first refused {ts mothers the the ZONING PLAN COMPLETED en PUBLIC HEARINGS PENDING . ee hall at 7:30 o'clock next Friday Property Owners To Be Given Opportu- wa eh oa ae s and between Walnut nity to Register Opinions; First jm sexy sweat sauce Meeting Set for Friday this commission shall now hold ite hearings in. different’ parts of the city so tiat property owners nuy be wdyised as to the plan which nl e . . pe the cominission will recommend to The last work of the Casper ning commission pre-| ine city council and may have a vious to holding public hearings on its plans before prop- | chance to prevent their views to the erty owners in different sections of the city was completed i 1H onge theye ta 5 os: peer! Shige line different class at the meeting held Friday night. The commission finished | ‘er , tne heaieae its tentative plan of districting the city. u& statement. ixsued Saturday by TS. The first of this series of meetings will be held at the! W. Mass y of the zoning commistion explains. “The law quires, and the commission so de sires that their report to the coun cil shall be to the best interests of everyone concerned.” “Zoning restricts the development and| controls the future growth along | these lines. It does this by the con: bination of three restr! of th ne city along certain lines, stlons, use to whieh property shall be the area of the property whieh shall | be de voted ich use ine proportion of lets that ean be | upon, ings bulit devoted to vertain uv (Continued On- Page Two) re the | put ling the and the height whielr built | ie Simmers as § Time for Enter- ing Mayoralty Race Draws to Close; New Developments Lacking With Thursday; be permitted to file in t council will ning forthe ficia in, absent from mpd It hu uncertain Robert 4 ear ceking elect Mayorait have filed ar Hoffthk pendent tle! | per ticket, and C. E an s ticket | has-fiied for ple's tiekt WwW a sa Saturda the council, | \ | er. da ree from Jai elven the cu ven. “Laur this week, since nitely stated intentie meet purpose 's for the eléction. was to have been held M | night,.but Mayor s. the city any, will fon et; Daniel Worth, H. A John 'T. Scott 6f the the cou he ¢ Wednesday eve- ot choosing of This meet ond: WS. Loy will at that time. atrona A file his pe been defi , but the rer ilo 4 Hoffhine « nitely air o + ind « Littlefield, y Bert") Wagner on the peo. ainder of Mr th ele still had nothing to Green won D. stody of the t Ostrander decree from Roy obtained the custody Two divoree decrees were turday by Judg Bryat btained Green and S sr Ostrander of their TWO DIVORCE DEGREES GRANTED BY COURT |... ante at regarding his prot able course ‘except to reiterate that he weuld not run for a position on the last day on which candidates will TWinols through the alleged illegal] ing were held in the county fail for | f D4 connivance of certain railroads, questioning. 5 § = , Sere oe eT Eee Brought down from the mountains shies! : where the corpse was . discovered Mit rex LJ yesterday, the girl's body showed | ‘compared with signs of assault which only hinted ses of these mer = EE Cu == ——|GLORIA GE IT'S uts Ofi Hand \$200 FINE IN With Razor To||\N. Y. COURT Casper mayoralty and council- manic races, Saturday brought no new |ors while opinion was prevalent throug e | ses but | waiting game was being played on the * |intend to go before the people for either office. contenders bout the city that a part of those who| ‘° The city \OFFICER SHOT for hon- TO DEATH BY BANDIT TRO BBL MOONSHINE -PLANT SEIZED (Unite th dr Paul ¥ banking art) and assistant Jack tweet, W a de | charge o Ww and ehild | vance wh | Kune urvested guard at 11 p.m « found in hi ADELPHIA P Alby « member: of nia police: departmen t in frustratt 8 offic compar rt. was Wright, 116 is arrested las ¢ ylolating the ven two pint: be snd . Eleane 16 inmates —_—— Tf HAUL MADE RAID ON ASH STREET IN nd quarter of a pint of » t night liquor « ottle i R Taylor w n revolvers, Stewart. dn es, um employe of the company, opened fire trio returned the fire, killing wounding Ralph. Emigee manager. Geferal Smedly Butler, supe tendent of the police, took personal charge ‘of the search for the thre yut Get Insurance OUTHBEND, 1 oO I Ta f r q (United Press)—1 hea d Bigg f 4 a nD any } Inst Dr. I I I "| pensation. Bil ela bed in or er the har H ‘ Swanson de la ¥ de la Cou WEST OF CiTY ill of 150-Gallon Capacity and V ats of 3,300 Gallons Capacity Ready for Operation; One Arrested An apparent plan to manufacture moonshine na large scale was checked Saturday afternoon when state jand county officers confiscated a 15¢ gallon still in a dug- on land near Bessemer Bend, southwest of here. Be s the still there were three huge vats with an aggregat capacity of 3,300 gallons, 50. llon barrel of mash, and Mt 1 1 th rel (Continued on Page ‘I

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