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The "| fl Service Ever Offered-by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---1s Open to Tribune Readers VOL. X NO. Te TAK PARING LIMIT UF 300 MILLIONS | WEATHER Generally fair tonight and Friday rs ‘Member of Audit Bureaa or a ne Ons raee WHEELER ASKS RELEASE FROM SECOND TAIL Acquittal » by Federal Jury in Montana Is | Urged as Grounds. | fa WASHINGTON, Noy. —(#)—Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- tana, prosecutor in the sen- ate Daugherty investigation, asked the District of Colum- bla Supreme Court today to di indictments ch n with con spiracy to defraud federal go’ niss the ernment in connection with oil per- his home s' principal ounds for advanced: mits in Two motion were the ait Bureao r Daily Crime ~=" AK ASSOUIATED PRESS . NG, NG, THURSDAY, NOVEN NOVEMBER 5, 1925. ——=«ellgored, by Carriey 1 1925 Delivered by Carrier 15 cents @ montd asian a Bette dopirk ental) bse RR a a ME Streets or at Publication Offices Nawstanda 6 cente Iribone Bldg. #18 B. Second st FIXED erence ‘Sone New Envoy To United States That the senator was acquitted by a jury in the federal couft Monta on 1 charge based on | identical allegation of facts, and that | the District of Columbia ‘ct rts have | no jurisdiction over, the offense] Avpotntinent of charged or sought to t « ne ed. ve etabareui tan Wrench ainidaka abe: The plea of former acquittal and| ("Ey (above) as Erench ambassador shondenturrer, Pork urls: | Emile. Daesehner, is ‘closely related diction probably will 1 to the Fwrenth-American war, debt 1Aiter As "} funding negotiations. M, Berenger Batator.: _ Thomas bas lis ¢ of his country’s foremost rigibones be financial authorittes Douglas appe Pp Monts senator, and Robert F. hy rtment of just aring for the dey Shovld the courts sustain the plea of former acquittal or the demurrer, | the case would be ended so As uinst Sena- nd the would not | the present ind'ctment « tor Wheeler is concerned, prosecution here probably be renewed. Should the court ov murrer and the plea, r, | Senator Wheele still cou’d avail himself of | plea in abatement n obtaining District charging irregulariti the indictments in the Columbia. If this should be dente the case then would come to trial on its merits. | The plea of former acquittal | detail the counts of the] indictment against Senator Wheeler in Montana and alleged that the same transactions were involvevd in the indictment returned in the Dis: trict of Columbia. The indictment here charged tl Montana senator with conspirir with Edwin S. Booth, former solici- tor of the department of interior Gordon Campbell, Montana. oll oper: and James A. MacGowan to id the United States out of 10,000 acres of ofl land in the public (Continued on Pase ge Eight) S600 DAMAGE. AWARDED : JACK MILLS IN SUIT =: AGKINST PETE MELLAD : forth in $500 wa rai Judgment for Jack Mills by Judge Bryant 8. mer late yesterday in his sult against Petér Mellas damages re ing from on automobile accident, Au ust 10, 1924, for which Mills y ained Mellas was re isible sued for $10.000. Mil Testimony which took up m Tuesday and Wednesday pr varying interpretations of the | dent, which occurred on the Yellow-| stone highway near Parkerton. Mill contended that ‘his car was struck |t und thrown from the 1 by that} driven by Mellas. y HOPES FOR lL AGAIN BRIGHT IN CASPER. TEST Drilling Troubles of Long Standing Are Eliminated. With which for the elimination of the shoe some time held up opera- tions on the Casper Oil and Gas syn- dicate’s well on the Casper Coun- of well club tract, the pi spects ot The fontier formation and successful gompletion the again loom favorably, company now J8 in the F expects in another 100 feet to strike | the oil sand. The casing ir set at 3,910 feet and he well been drilled to feet ¢ wil t t of where f ing of .g 1 Missing Woman On, | Visit in Denver\: supposedly mysterious disap: Monday of Mrs. B. L. Hart, and her tw6 children, Robert, ra of a und Marie Was 8 Wednesday when it was learned 1ey had gone to Denver for a Mr. Hartley sald that « become alarmed at 1 ¢ Mrs, Hartley and ha ted with the police ‘Home Relief Work Centered in Associated | Charities Organization Under Trained Worker Is Important to’ Casper. DISMISSAL OF $1,000 Offer Made’: CHARGEASKEDF or Gunman’s Body .. “CLEARING HOUSE FOR CHARITY HERE DEPENDS UPON CHEST FUND |\Georgia Man Would Place Remains of | Dutch Anderson on Exhibit; Identity | and Life History Are Revealed | | |- MUSKEGON, Mich,, Nov. 5,—(®)—An offer of $1,000 | for the body of George “Dutch’’ Anderson, the* nationally j}hunted gunman who Killed four persons during his life of jerime and is suspected of the murder of several others, was | received today from George W: Rollins of Atlanta, Ga. | Rollins wired the offer to Chief of Police Hansen and Alien Property Probe Looms As || BIG REDUCTION IN INGOME TAX TES OK ER OY COMMITTEE Levy on First $4,000 of Taxable Income Cut to One Per Cent in Recommendations; Charge Sequel) ferences. Fe sald of Mr. Baker as the person to | WASHINGTON | iat a eee ry : : dy for exhibition pur- | notified in case of deatt — (P) Widespre | The Associated Charities organization, which is main- | _A widowed mother awaits patient jtions in income tax rate tained wholly by the Casper Community Fund, has during sed a desire|ly in Denmark for anoth Were |woted today. by thé the past year become the central point through which |!) “f) a the he pe slat tek i ety Wea house ways and means com practically all the home relief work of the community is | tec Hammond who kill sada van pai ie ae mittee handled. The few agencies which are not directly under had Ss WoueeDabine fone ne en the supervision of the Associated Charities are co-operating | A| knew that her sop, Ivan Dahl \ | with the staff in such a manner that The mtssfon of the Associated ae-) Teller and “Dutch” Ander: omitne r i m the duplication of effort and ex-| Charities ta greater than the ques. | | nationally known bandit, blow: | | ux pense, so widely decried in former} tion-of providing bread and butter| The police received a letter] er and desperado, were one and the Pe al_exemiy 1 times, has ceased to exist. for the hungry, its great aim is. to| from Gary, Indiana, purportingsto be | same. | 0 t During the summer a case com-|@ remedy the situation that. the from “Dutch Anderson. It said: Mr. Baker said: | id fron ) mittee was formed to assist the staffjsame need will not arise again “Sorry you have broadcast my “Shi r panacr of the Associated Charities in an ad-| Through the support of the Casper|death. Am very much alive: You|she'n jb a visory w This been a great} Community fund, the Assoctated| must have the wrong man. I was! “No matter what oth say hesoas z > help to 8 , as it brings the] (wharities’ organization has been able|not in Michigan Satur night, sojsbout Anderson's real name, be | f x t case in question to the attention of] to afford a highly trained, efficlent|get this straightw Thanks.” Brown or Helns or any of man; pat a much wilder circle than could be] worker, whose method {is not only iki other aliases, he used. and fixing his! 4,000, and interested by the individual worker.| to relieve the need of the hour, but aye aa Ra ee birth place at Louis; the fact re-} on J Through the interest of the case|to provide means thrdugh which the Years RENOVA Es mains—and IT can vouch for ffx au-| committee, one family:at least has) unfortunates, may retain their self] ity or “butch” Anderson clever ana | Wenticlty—that he was born tn Den | ; ¥ been made-Self-supporting. the wis-| respect and again become seif.sup-| 4. NE vaenyaeittoy mark, and christened Ivan Dah! vor x¢ I desperado, whose career was ended | t ” 7 est sort of charity possible. A job} porting citizens. The public will have ty" a bullae from lehower aun iu u was found for the man, clothing was )an opportunity to do its bit in for-|siustocon, Mich, Saturdag was of twenty he ran awny | ot ne secured for the children, and through | warding this great human enterprise pierced tiny. a x . from home and came to Ameri m the friendly interest shown her, the] by subseriliing to the Casper Con: rigs amy tune story the Rochester | With ‘the 11d off’ {t was not tong be. | , : y j woman regained her self-confidence] munity fund for 1926. The campalgn] yuna) and the Post Express prints fore he fell riminals and Rep gana a King WASHINGTON, Ne 5. enflavet spc ie ial Rec ec a betes afila ch my i rel blac goed BSS aishory of A bandit, as pe ign Le ite pee rot mead | Leb Below: Thomas Miller (®) A tentative limit of | The Associated Charities -h: oe} as . sor | SIYCR by Willlam J. Baker, an ator) perore he found litre | ty JOHN T, LEWING, JR 00,000,000 as the total eden sien Median? wanton raitse ee 2 pape ee ae evap ie (ooh edge fechas rig at At) the pie tage Uved by put Content Eset Capesonposene Amouup, oe he-forthcoming IM for a number of children during the (Continued op! Sama getty. Pyle federa) Priaon. eave Me PRMe | ene. hel Jntalligence:-against thatt SHING'TON, ©) A con-|tax reduction was deter- past summer. Seventeen children Z ne = | of the police for big stakes, gvers nal iit Hon of the whole) mined upon today by the from dependent families receiving i santas “Even among the police he ywas al th tO) hou ’ . i assistance from the Associated Char- ways characterized as ‘the gentle exp t 3 ities have had corrections of eyes, BLOOD. RUNS IN NEGRO LODGE man crook.’ Anderson frankly adm of the indi : and removals of. troublesome tonsils : z ted a vicious hatred against organ- Thomas W . and adenoids, through the co-oper- ¥ . «|.| 4zed-soolety, le n charge z ation of local physicians with the Pa ‘This he attributed. to an’ expert-| nf 7 : Associated Charities. One child who ence in South Carolina when he was i! . had had considerable trouble “with gy convicted of a crime because, as he | his hearing was greatly benefitted by would have phrased it, ‘there was n Hs be the removal of some seed from his | With, a-pistol,-a-dirk,-and-a cere-;the lockup. He is confronted with| one else to hang it on,’ and sent to : Lord ear. monial “sword as “stage” properties, an} charge\of felonious asshult, pre-}one of the turpentine’ camps oper A mother’s pension was secured] Octavus Roy Cohen scenario was en-| ferred this morning by L. C. Barnes,| ated by convic® labor.” “ mAs for the mother of six children, which | acted! last. night at 317 North Grant] also colored, who was one of the less “Anderson always said he \ v enabled the woman to secure a larg-| street. When) the curtaln fell one} damaged survivors. Mrs Barnés, suf-| never be captured allve ag: r er house where she can keep two] of the principals waa.in the county] fering from a knife-wound ,in the} attorney’ sald, “but the thing Ic . he=spe TAIL Chee , ° boarders; with these two sources of | jail.and two others were'in the care/abdomen, was said by Dr. H. A.| understand ts this story that he had | feder grand jury ured = th £ bin 1 s% : income, s able to support her-| of a physician. chenbach to be in no grave dan-|a woman companion with him whi n | John Ts King, ‘form epublican na-}) en A self and pr home for her chil-] Milton Sanders, 3 old | ger. he was captured. ‘Anderson © never| tional committeeman from. Connecti: |” ; dren. and colored, ‘ig the new lodger. at (Continued on Page Elght) (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Pa Eleven) 1 i x ara JURY SELECT ION SLOW IN BLAZER r I the inconie ever hairr ry 1 WASHINGTON, 2 . . eared before th ' dl Ancient Archives Searched for, Defense|| Temperature Defendant Appears Least Interested Of | mearss committer kody to prea of Man Who Killed Daughter to End Takes Tumble | Allin Courtroom as Counsel Clash’ |¥)(%,\0.s0termine for woute . . . Secret Mellon } et a lind | | Agony and Suffering || F || Over Examination of Talesman $300,001 Se as || To20 Above | enue. wht : | | DENVER, Colo., Noy. 5.—(P)—Little progress had beer HIT | By ARTHUR REX: GRAB OM ‘i fetes up to noon toda in the task of selecting a jury to try |» | LITTLETON, Colo., Nov. 5.—Far back into the musty | rst! |Dr. Harold E. Blazer, aged physician, « li archives in which are recorded those fragments of elemen- |tary justice from which the ancient Anglo-Saxon common |law was woven, learned lawyers have delved for a solution jof the problem of what shall be-done with one who, out of compassion and love for a hopelessly handicapped and dis- torted body, puts ah end to the suf-| Interpret thi# being'’s feeds and de- f rs agony with death. ‘The an-| sires. ver given hy the ancient records] Frailties of age, inability to prop- is that only a sane person who kills | erly function’ in’ his calling, totter- a “reasonable creature’ \may be|ing foot steps, approaching biind- called a murderer. nes*—these things cathe to the old For $2 years, Dr, Harold Eimer | Pb¥slelan as warning signs that his o ft ; gi useful days were numbered. When Blazer, ‘aged country physician, nursed devotedly an armlers, legless | 2°, himself, should become utterly ; helpless or obtain rellet from his af and dumb being that was his daughter, Hagel Ingrtt Blazer. Through pneumonia, typhold and other serious attacks of {llnes#, he sat by her bedside day and night ie only person on earth who could en) (Continued on Page F —_— CASPER MAN'S MOTHER County Natrona county can legally {issue} certificates of Indebtedness up to the limit of its estim: drevenve for Hmit of Its estimated reve for according to this morning cent of that amount an opinion r¢ by George , A county at-| torney, at the t of the county | commissioners } Itered constr means | unty 1s the danger limit. With stringent economy it appears Ikely that th year's Wonk Inty be campleted with still $74,714 Inside | Finance Limit Raised by New Ruling “into the red’. iher 1 expenditures mated going Up to No had reached $ revenues are get at $230,000, of which $319,000 constitutes taxes aa- 1 and $11,000 revenue from ther sources Announcement last month that the county had ceme to within $21,000 of - It# sal expenditures ent a flurry of panic through of- ficial circles and resulted th the re fusal of one Casper bank to honor further certificates. of indebtedness DIES. AS THIRD VICTIM OF AUTO ACCIDENT Mrs. Samuel -J.\ Salyer ‘ollins, mother. of Glen ‘oprietor of the South Side here, died in a North Platte, > hospital Tuesds* necording to word received here today. “Her death was grocery This was based on the belief that the §0 per cent Hmit was In forcé.| the third resulting from an automo- closer scrutiny of the statutes, | {!ctocomotive collision at Maxwell, however, disclosed that this limit] Nebr.,: Monday.» Mr. Salyer and R. q s only to county warrants. | 1. Rentz of Fort ins, a business | The commissioners breathed some: | associate, were instantly killed | what asier with the assurance that Mr. Sal: was with his mother they will be able to meet the pay-lat the end. He left Casper for roll and lquidate currént obligations; North Platte as’ soon as word of without trouble. For a time it was feared that fundg would be {fn | quate evep for the present month. | It is still possible, of cour: (Continued on Page Nine) » tragedy reached here, and Mrs. er joined him the following day. They will necompany the bodies to to| Keystong, Ky,, where the funeral vil be heldy ing his | who never grew from infanc) | Counsel for the state and mination of prdspective J the ¢ maing high er the the season. Indicating fair wen heaviest snowfall o: with left the cause. the jury t hat x when ch Up ‘to noon, not ¢ > tale Nenged single ju ryman had been agreed upon by both defense and state. arl LL, Medskers, a operator, was exoused by after declaring that he for nearly 20 years int tion of putting {mb J. T. Wingfield, a retfred plumber also was challenged by the res! Destroyers Reach Beirut | real ebtate | the court | ad belleved e justitica Hles to’ death BEI ~The American destroyers Coghlan and y stato af: Lamson, sent from Alexandria yes.| ter declaring he was prejudice \wa terday in ylew of the possibility of] %salnst doctors and altenists, I. would allenists under dr hay not Neve dde consider: had too much doctor! rto A in Syria, and p un lives arrived PARIS (P) T ulro | b proclaimed Syrian lent of the eadqu reput urtor Heoscal 3 Win Ho. has concen trated a force estimated at 4000 men! Majority Vote, of Damascus Negro to Die For Assaults |<. ce —— 171 *a ASHEVILE, N. C., Noy. 5.—(@)— Alvin Mansel, 17 year old negro, wan} NASHVILLD, Tenn., Nov | Including the vote of three confer-| ences yesterday, the combined vote) ¥ of thirty annual conferences in the | t church south ring and alnst unit! om with th Methodist: Episcopal church, final passage appear. — making | ¢ improbable. | We found guilty here today of attacking a white woman and sentenced to he| COLLEGE PRESIDENT DEAD. | noon ¢lectrocuted hundred state} ALBION, Mich, Nov5.—(#)—Dr. | of the guardsiwere on duty durlig thé | Samuel Dickie] president emeritus at | at th trial. Albion College, and nationally khown | was Prestun Nee x e v r prohflitionist’ died at his home he cused of a similar — offe te He had been tn falling he t placed on trial ‘mmediately ther f born In ¥ ter ‘ ? ear-old daughter, Ha In annus lefense conti: es oom) Tipo Arrested For Assault W ool growers | In Gprvention and the Igrower