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> Che Casper Sunday Tritnuw VOL. 35 MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1925 MAIN NEWS SECTION dO) NVIYOLSIH Ly LS £ —_— Boia THE MASTER’S WORK (Editorial) We have again approached the season when we must turn our attention from consideration of our own concerns to the affairs of those who are in less fortu- mate circumstances than our- selves, and in actual need of our help. } It has long been the boast of our people that we are a Christian community. A Samaritan community. A community which no worthy person wants for the necessities of life, or the care that restores health, or the help that places a brother upon his feet when he ‘has lost his footing through misfortune. We have done more than this. We have heard the cry of the fatherless and mother- less. We have sheltered and ray them. We have Sone our part to advance the ing generation, our boys oe ade ar they may_be ourselves, in Geetha and faipenls. We have not neglected the down’ an out, but have stretched forth a helping hand in rescue. We have obeyed all and singular the commands of the Master. We have done these things through the high sense of duty and Christian spirit of our people. 2 We have not done them for any show or parade of something we are not. We have done them because we know they are right and be- cause we could not do other- We have made a worthy record, because we have riven our personal share and have depended upon the efficiency of the Community Chest to represent our will in°the distribution of what we owe to God’s afflicted children. The time is at hand when we are permitted to again do our duty. We will do it as hereto-| fore, Whatever our private burdens may be, they do not compare with those who muat have our aid. The chest will be filled. It must be filled by just such persons as you and me, and our friends and neigh- bors. By persons who make sacrifice in order to help. Failure to Loot Treasury of $22,500 for Ouster Trial “Expenses” Leads'| For Guessing County Board Chief to Fall Back on a Petty Accounts, Also Illegal he question {s a long lived one, Sok ‘ bead taitad atid fi Skin Stas Tose Stringency in Natrona county financial affairs may call | Maybe it was the medicine faker my who first asked it when he want- |for the utmost * ‘economy,” but it still requires a man two days to sign the certificates of indebtedness approved for ed to know who would be the first Police Chief Position Open ey oe cuspallsat * ort, * | payment in a single month by the board of commissioners paca suntinod ikea yt It and the county pays him $5 a day for his services. The | man? Jack E, Scott, of course, defendant in ouster pro- charging misconduct and arises of how did Mr. S6ott get to ance In office, who only re-| Denver? Since no hotel bills are in: | and a Just ictions present the question is many minds {n municl- ircles here. A little while ago, | cently hurled a giant bombshell into | cluded tt ts not presumed, that. he it took f, “Who will be |taxpaying ranks by launching ef-| stayed there from the month pre our The answer | forts to collect from the county $ vious, when the Casper-Denver ra in in the sched- |500 said to have been expended in| road fare might have been paid. The uled_ time. fighting the ouster action. ure of the visit is not-explained. Now it is asked, “Who will be Some difference of opinion exists] Mr. Scott made another trip as as to whether it takes a man two hours or two days to sign bis name to certificates issued in one month by the county, but there seems to chief of police?” If there is anybody who knows, he isn't telling just vet. Names are being uttered. It is even sug- fay as Cheyenne on October 27, and in this connection there is also sub- mitted a “hotel and cafe" accoun of $12. Meals amounted to $9. HURT, SINKING OF SUB ‘OUARTS WAR ON USE BY BRITAIN! | There's nothing old about her, | She's young and beautiful, and ry is the story of today's and Victim Is officially acknowledged death of her crew of 69 led today against now, 15 or,16, and ask ta ‘have The Newspaper delivered daily to, your home, so you won't miss a to an outery s which Pat atland stat: Lays ies sabe nt occurred on the ed that the accid gested that quiet campaigns are | be no difference of opinion regard-| or this amount ‘and*were ‘constimed a See 0 recalled England's bitterness at the} ced h As the car skid: being waged, but the value of |ing the legality of the proceedure, |in a single day. ‘Tax business took wane mesa as of this extraor-| | «asps of the sea” during the war, bf te fs aeleh fs Ne eertie i these is decldely indefinite. The | despite the fact that the bill was} him to the state capital on’ this oc. THE CASP! R DAILY , Lady Astor—one of the Langhorne} . pete pert idval Ba lies? wes | will of five men, that of the mayor, | duly okehed by H. E. Champion, del-| casion but ita nature:mppears some- TRIBUNE sisters of Virginla—started the cam: | prove soir nd Hee head and a majority of the city council |egated to scrutinize carefully all (Continued on Page’ Two) LBs eid palgn today when at Plymouth! sh@] eas caught.in the open door. Death 's to determine the issue. bills submitted to the county for ed she {is ready to tour thé} 0 b hotically Mistantaneous, 16 jis Meanwhile the boys at the city |payment. Competent lawyers are au- rouse thé women to fight |neteved, since her skull was crushed hall are doing come watchful wait- | thority for the statement that the continued use of thd undersen wea} sot con the door andthe car as the ing, and wondering whether their | law gives a commissioner no author- pon. machine: tolled “over.-lirhe mocident heads are to be lopped off with | ity to collect salary other than that While she was condemning sub-| 1, said to have gccurred about dark those of the New Year turkeys. due him for time spent at meetings marines, Peri MacKinnon, chatr-| "| R ; here SS = ees of the board. & ° > ry > e * o | man of maritime agency Mr. Bailey's most ser HoWaver thie’ '3100 nhiteslaning Lloyds announced on behalf of his| !t Was stated last night by stunt is just one of the incidentals that make up a bill for $206.97 which Scott helped allow to himself for the month of October, In fact he appears to haye been exceedingly busy in at- tending to county business outside of board miectings, Two jaunts to Cheyentie are included. Days _s) of road Tispectfor and {n poor an pauper work are charged up at the rate of $5 a day, all of which attor- neys declare to be illegal. The itemized bill, tt has also been DRIVER DEAD INCARCRASH PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 14.— (United Press).— Roy * smith, “auto: mobile racer, was killed, and John Carminettl, anothér dtiver, was ser- lously injured in a spectacular crash during the dirt track races at the ‘Today will be the bigwest day for asper churches ever known’ sitite ‘the founding» of. t elty, ib is claimed. At-the big. eighth and Center streets ten congregations wil! assemble for three big services, and some of the big crowds will prob- fair grounds here th's afternoon. found, contains two or three pecul-|ably be turned away for lack of Carminetti crashed into the fenée| laritfes*all its own. Jor Instance|room. After the regular Sunday on a turn, a long splinter plercing | there js rallroad fare of $1176"from|school services at the several his leg. The force of the {Impact threw Smith on the track, where he was run over by another automobile. Cheyenne to Casper and $3.84 from Denver to Cheyenne, but no bill from Casper to Denver. The question churches, all will assemble at 10:45 to hear the Fairfield, Iowa business man, who,refefs to himself as TEN CONGREGATIONS 10 ATTEND concern that it {sin favor of aboll-| V+ Phifer, head of the tion of submarines |hompita!, was severe cut on the Meantime, preparations were pro-|*!de. His condition was not consid ceeding for the funeral of the dead,|¢red serious;"atthough he suffered othe: following the admiralty's abandon- uts and brufses. began calling her “Methu- Tragedy that rode with ar selah's Wife,” because she mar- sople en route enver late vesterday iad Of than Lana people en route to Denver late yesterday jsorrow to a wide circle of rele NO. 18 AILEY DEAD i CAR CRASH HUSBAND |S THREE NOT INJURED Highway Seven Miles South of Chug- water Scene of Crash Late Saturday ‘illed Instantly 1 automobile party of Casper ruck grief and onds here when tives and fr gamb nee at happiness Ate. is 80 ( le ativ 2 lth and social po- Lady Astor W ill Tour| Mrs. Mary Bailey, wife of William J. Bailey, met instant 14 ° W. | death in an accident seven miles south of Chugwater, Wyo. Betere you can. pasn aabuaeae orld to Arouse | Mr. Bailey suffered painful cuts and bruises and was 1 on her you must know her story. W R | erowgllttethes owpltad at iat eee hatehe tuo It's told by Edgar Poe SS ie eetland: tine: It-.was). thoug ‘ 5 | powerful pen In “Methu: omen, eport. hile their 10-months-old baby, Bar-|that Mrs. E | Wife.” Women everywhere are eee EFAS ARS. Bac.” and J : cr andor going to talk about this novel, BY CLIFFORD E. DAY eae: Bs ca < It begins daily publication Mon: P iC Baile f a9 3ed “ 7 "| | (United Press Sta: Correspondent) | and prot en to ranch % f Carag 16, In The Casper LONDON, Noy. 14.—Loss of the canine Lah wr ereer gt sine Wheat. Dee ubi - e 8 tp a t ft Call the circulation department | | oniter submarine AGL with the) ocurate land stated that the body of Mrs Balley was removed to Wheatland in hospital ambulance and that Mr ley ac He was followed early tend a represen and oth At Wolcott | kne Soutt in ade ment of ‘hope for any of the mep. The baby, Barbara, was taken on (ein gem foo Denver “Harp,” tell theny how’ they oar Tee eee carte ah ge aay ae py not. been told of the t to live andoact. ‘Lhe. first weet! iT .. party “andpwas to be lef atl rere their m are Wil the meeting has-been Tiere, ta gat. OilField Home Is =a aah Aaa day CRAS vrateiog | Mama Je., 42: Mary , 10 atid isfactory from every standpoint’ ac- a\d bebe ARs of | Paul yeays af age. Mrs. Bailey cording to the men of tho dose |Saddened by Death, wrerintentent tor the Methodist] sie) je. survived by. her parents, team. During this time Mr. Harper COs pen Se ene Vero nares Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Dumm has been appearing before service First reports of the ficcldént were} brother, Dr. Byron Dumm of 1 clubs, at the high school, at the re-| Edmund A. Baxter, one-year-old son | received in’ Casper about 6:30 o'clock finerfes, and in and out everywhere, | of Mr. and Mrs. A. Baxter of Mid-|last night. J. °M. Damm of 242 and everywhere he has met with’the| west {s dead of pneurionia, The fu-|South Park street, father of Mrs. best reception possible. Activ, tire-| neral was held there Inst week. Mr.| Bailey, and Warren Balley, brother less, never flagging, he goes all day| Baxter !s employed by the Midwest |of the accident victim left on’ last (Continued on Pare Twod Refining company in the olf field. night's train for the south. At that FORMER KLAN LEADER CONVICTED OF MURDER Stephenson Draws Life in Prison for Killing of Madge Oberholtzer but Two Others Defendants Go Free NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. 14.—(United Press.) —Sul- len and defiant, David C. Stephenson, who a few months | ,,\0'! 0"ly te dase evi ago boasted leadership of 400,000 Ku Klux Klansmen in} ru: . the organizatto: com- | Indiana, tonight went back to his cell in the Hamilton} pleted and marking tir t | county jail convicted of second degree murder. nal is given.. Henry go manage Next week he will be brought into court to hear formal | {{))" uncer of a Ife sentence for| with a sullen smile, A moment sed wit tion that has, been built urder of Madge Oberholtzer, a}he shook nds with Kienck and| there is no question, judging young educational worker of Indian-| Gentry who had been his compan-| servations from various soure apoll fons In jail. | the campaign will be put over suc- Stephenson was found guilty after} Klenck and Gentry hurried from | cessfully the jury had weighed evidence in the | the court room to catch a train for| ‘Phe workers’ banquet has been ar- case a little more than five hours. | Indianapolis and the sheriff clamped | rauged for Monday evening; it will The verdict of guilty of second de-|the handcuffs on Stephenson’s| be attended by all the commanders, sree murder automatically carries a] wrists, captains and team members, and the Ufe sentence under the Indiana state] “Oh, hell, I haven't begun to fight | Program will be one which will in- law. yet,” was his only comment as the | Still into each attendant all the vim The jury acquitted Ear] Kienck| sheriff led him from the court room nd vigor he will need to carry the and rl Gentry, Etephensons for- eat wark through. The workers or-. Floyd Christian, one of Stephen: | We need less this year ve Neutenants tn a ae nore fsen's attorneys conferred with him| * re weed up na 2 je two men were Indicted fo ne and ee ion A—Commande than heretofore. Our needs}... ji.) {nkidnaping Miss Obere pf Pye iy tee The sent Jarvis. Team require $38,800. We start | hoitzer. step will be the filing of a motion| Captain, on’ November 17th. We) for the first time since his arrest] for a new trial after sentence {s pro- Team No, aptain; work ought to complete the task te nthe aE, Stephisnsort was nounced : : im Gis Harland, M rk o. Dan ithi jacking {n his usual swogger as he ozens of won spectators crowd >. oe age, 4 Bweeny,, within a few days. .|walked back to the jail, closely |ed around Prosecutor Remy to con, | Herbert Jénes. Team N Give what you can. Give} deg by Sheriff Gooding. gratulate Remy on his conviction of| Pester, captain; workers, I all you can. Stephenson received the verdict (Continued on Page Two) | Erickson, H.C. ppell, i. B. Mu ane, Team No. D. Lewis, cap tain; workers, 2. Crichton, | Thomas C J. F. Cowan, W. | Sc HAMBERLIN SELLS OUT freee: ¥. B. Firmin, captain; workers, H G, Bizzell, A. C. Riker, Nell Hunter, | Thomas Cooper, Guy Gay. Team } C. A. CULLEN EN HEADS FIRM A deal completed here Saturday whereby W. J. Chamberlin, head of the Chamberlin Furniture company, Misposed of his interest in the con- gern to his associates. Mr. berlin: announced that he was retir- Ing from the business and that he has made no plans for the future. C. A. Cullen is the new president of the company, which will retain Its old name. Robert Cohen is vieo- president; Geo Averhoff, secre- Cham: W. Tobin, captain; workers, W. Rowell, Paul Bacheller, F. L. Me- Clellan, Richard Nines, J. H. Preble. Division B — Commander, G. B. Stillwagon, Team No. 1, T. W. Me- tary. and E. J. Donohue, tr jurer.| at which time it operated a store on| Donald, captain, workers, George Mr. Cohen, formerly was vice-presi-| East Second street. It is now lo-| Heiser, John Bingenhelmer. Team dent and Mr, Cullep, secretary an@| cated on West Second at David} No. 8, Oscar Thomas, captain; work: treasurer street. ers, Carl Gompf, Will Turner, J. J. Mr. Cullen said Saturday that no] Mr. Chamberlin has been In the| Chapman, Herbert .Kennedy, Ralph nge was contemplated fh the pol-| furniture business for 24 years. He| Dickensheets, Charles Marcy, Hee: | of the establishment, and it| was first employed in a furniture] tor’ Marti, Charlea Barton wWouwd continue to handle the same| store in Parsons, Kansas, when he sion C class of merchandise and to render! was but 13 years of age. In 1904 he Team the same service as in the past. went into business for himeelf in| mack, captain: workers, H. ( The Chamberlin Furniture com-| Parsons, He came to Casper In 1913] Milo Yoy, W. AW. Sproul, W } pany is one of the lorgost Inetitu-| from Gree) Colo,, where he was} kc Team No. 12 verck Uons of its kind in Wyoming. The| manages for the Clough Furniture !« ; workers, P. A .Buens, A. P cOrporation was established in 1919,] company Nesbit, W. B. Barnard, Paul Huber 4 CHEST DRIVE WORKERS ‘READY Bi ORGANIZATION COMPLETED TRIAL TO BE PROBED Sifting of Accusations Hurled by Mrs. Lansdowne Assured by Resignation of Foley from Inquiry Board BE. B. Lamar, R. Kamon, J. Probst, By WILLIAM J. McEVOY (Un espondent.) FE ie NG UE ek taal. WABBINGTON, A. thorough airing of Donald ‘ ke 1. w.|charges that Capt. Paul as judge advocate of t Johns Bar Shenandoah inquiry board, attempted to: “fix” the testi P. X mony of Mrs. Margaret Lansdowne, widow of the Shenar penne. Siem: iat | doah commander, beftre the board, was assured tonight. Piatt: ¥ 1. ¢ . While the Mitchell court-martial, which developed the sensational a ynti] probe of ained mor dormant | | | | | Hazlett, Edwin M Ww. ¢. jor Ormsby, A Team No. 16, eaptain; Walter Storrie, E. F cess Bean, Goodwin, Skinner. Team | 8’ workers, the Shenandoah disaster, tum) each hour lke a Y : 17, Tweed, captain: work. | tropical storm, “ea devas. iCol. Mitchell | I. E. Charles Cullen, Pp, | tating craslr when it re | | J. O'Connor 1 Cullen. convener | Divison EB Mrs. B.|. Mrs. Lans« ubpoenaed | | gs eae Mrs. C, D.|by the board t t the officer | | Murane,. Mrs. W Foley | R. Finney,” Mrs. O. E. Dougherty, ge « | Mrs. T. ©. Tor Irs. Hf. W, Ebe Ls t stine, Mes. M. BE. Robertson, Mrs. | J. A. H rn sy, | PY appointment of . Mrs. G } Wilbur ington, | Others subpoenaed b- n a Turner | included ent | “ni alia trot aveast and C. H. Cook. Team N Mrs. M.|of tho alle eat linor , E tattbetpictietistice P. Wheele ‘ Th fixing’ C t Patricia Sulll fins F q | leged to ‘ ¢ tial ned, to Mrs. F. A. V fre. Teex. Fan- | attributed 1 . } ii 1 Mr ' re ning, Mra, M. N. WI Mr Chas tlined I w | Middleburg e the Anda, M Anna Lee fr should te > the Shenandoah cantrs S eBena 1 A. A, Blad aa Bia tthe deed ek 5 aued Pay | ; atives of | Jiscussed with | probable tes saa timony. Lansdowne | her Judge Asked To Divorce Couple He Also Wedded oe Altalfa Under Ban in Missouri), sys. xo. 4 ‘FIXING’ EVACUATION COLOGNE NEAR ver, and a sister, Mabel, who liv home. Mrs. Bailey had spent most of her lfe in Casy ttendin. the public sche later going away for ntinue 1} edy n ngements probably will made until the body is brought to Casper and Mr. Balley le to return to hia ERED. | SEED Enaeey Apartment Is Called Hotbed Of Immorality DES MOINES, Ia., M.— (United Presw)—Characte the | apartment house as a gre dan ger than tho saloon was ten years | 0, John B, Hammond, former ehiet of polica here, is waging war | fare upon what he charges is a | 1 of Mt threat to existence of American. eitizenshiy WATCH STILL BEING KEPT FOR GUNMAN u“ — (United ¢ indohment of a of Martin Dur: him, OF ambassadors | demands for final disarma tod: eclded to bégin evacuation | req red th sallies Not DENVER, Colo., 14.—(United | f ¢ 1¢ on December 1 noa.th * ; t CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—(United | Press.)—A quarantine hans n| Th session, scheduled for ‘ ' “#).—Three years ago Judge | placed on alfalfa by the state plant | da af Advanced at the feau' yl i hi Joseph B. Sabath tntrodu Ed- | board of Missourt, shippers were in-]Germany so that this r , 1 wr Katzinger and Mr rmed here today mans The Missour! board eaid t effects ‘ from this state, Idaho, California plar | dee au ft the orce | Gregon and parte of pther states, |many fo My ahe [contained alfalfa weevils | The am s action resu | Le pa %, :

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