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WEATHER | sarils | Wyoming: Partly cloudy tonight in northwest portion. Warmer in | | MEMBER OF ASSOUIATED PRESS east and south portions tonight. CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 Member of Audit Gureau Delivered by Carrier 76 cents a month of Circulation . Publication Offices: On Streets or at Newstands. 6 cents Tribune Bidg. %16 H. Second St. VOL. X NO. 28 CASPER OFF'*FR NEAR DEATH AFTER CRASH : ceed) | Another “Mercy” | Killer Bobs Up GEORGE AAOOEN _iniorer cose [SDANGERDUSL INUURED WHILE RACING T0 FIRE Motorcycle Strikes Car At Intersection and Upsets; Patrolman Suffers Skull Fracture. George F. Raden, motor- cle patrolman of the per police department, near death at’ the Natrona Memorial hospital from -TAX CUT 10 STAND AT 300 MILLIONS } GREATER SLASH StidZ Cleverly HOR WANTS Officers Find HELD PERILOUS: er SENTAALIZED Burglar Kit in Hidden Under't 6.02108 Garage Found Sil? OPERttiN Abandoned Car AAD | [ AL PLANS Secretary Rebukes U.S.|Hunt for Owner Is Launched Following Officers Hunt for Two Hours in North | Casper Building Before Block in | Board for Defiance Discovery of Bogus Money and Foreign Debt Payments) Cement Floor Yields Secret | of President. Yegg Tools in Machine Must Be Applied on| National Debt, Ways as- WASHINGTON, Noy. 16.—@)—| Ending of the present system of di-| vided responsibility under the shtp- ping board's control of government is A cleverly concealed distilling apparatus was discoy- County officers today were still puzzled over the dis- ered Sunday by state and county officers beneath a garage covery Sunday of a set of burglar tools,,three bags of and Means Head Says at 1183 Phillips street in North Casper. Joe Smith, who occupied the house on the front of the lot, was arrested ship operations, in the opinion of money, three guns, and several counterfeit coins in an auto- mobile which had been abandoned Saturday night in the fracture of the skull suffered this mornl.g when his motoreye + * Secreta r, ds SS- "7 7 . =) ; 7 . ed ove tle he rie t on a charge of possessing the still and later was released on ounces iy ed Se eas yard of J. M. Van Cauter’s residence at 767 East H street. rey a yer wile he was bgt ) WASHINGTON, Nov. 16./$1,000 bond to be arraigned this afternoon before Justice | Pe chant Pee, eS ele The machine was discovered by Clifford Earsley, stepson ay ey (P)—Chairman Green of|Henty F. Brennan. the garage first attracteu attention. |“) * : a aati Ri 5 News | OL Yan Cauter, while visiting with his mother. AfcKinley . A chimney in a room attached to} A strong odor of mash came from pe Ser Gear, prceet is views! ‘The car was left In the yar that it is not believed he is con- . ‘ the house ways ae or the chimney, but the ralding squad| ™ the question in a recent letter to| rst time Friday night. it. disap-| mected-with the car in any way. Reeinturcetet xc sac onlaiiine tiertrone Hubciocoriiee committee believes the fed- had a difficult time finding where| Chairman White of the house com neared dwring the night and reap-| The counterfeit money found inf a, ienter Mary would he fareed to|ear driven by Will Searles, emploce eral revenue for next year the chimney came from. mittee on marine and fisheries which | neared Satunday night. Young Ears. | tho.car left on East H street amount. | G3Ushter Mary would he forced to) con eee eo vvork Olt company aad has been sliced to the limit The undererdund distillery wns| %© Made public In an address to the) to, reported the incident to his|ed to $3.90. There was nearly $100} \¥° * ie Of poverty and want, Sins. rat lon S Nacthidetvorn ; as liscovered after about two hours of | Shipping conference convened here} father Charles Karsley, highway of-|{n real money in the three b Mary Keller, 47, bas confessed te at n Jefferson street. of sound policy in the reductions f phipping conference convened here} father Chhries Earsley, highway of-| In real money in the three bags. potesntG ea thbceiciisana: jeawne her impact aithe: mbtorcenta irenay voted by the committee in investigation when a conerete block yay, the.0om ficer. elder and Under| An automobile was stolen early | ifctecy ody. i pt aah gga | sine. Waldiaeren thaade atetctiae ee ey. covenue bill and indicates he in the floor of the garage waa re-| Of the United States. Sheriff J. Carter examined t morning from the garage of liacis oO, Sie herself drank the|the ground. a hs Se ey eyeany attempt. in the houso moved. A ladder led from this open.| Referring to the board's aatueet car d ‘model. It had been] Dr, J. R. Hansard, 311 East Thir-| oo ie ¢y polson, she sald ‘but tt A 1 t i RNS lene Teak ng to a room 13x16 feet In size be-| to follow the views of President CBol- | p, GREARELON ED | gas (iGheath: atret SM OOHKEy, dittniieadte | re polso sald, by | ix t to increase the tax ay lad low. A copper still and a quantitv| idge by vesting operating authority | ag East H street house. | if the opinion that the machine may | ued ‘0 ff ie tle tae sony ls,.to Inf @ statement tested ax the Som #|of mash as well,as kegs und other|in the president of the emergency of the car were locked | have been stolen by tho owners of aa Ft bres cory | ! a t mittee prepares to se Saarbitn tecOER equipment were found. The room| fleet corporation, Mr. Hoover de-|and it was neces to remove the|the car left on East H street who] | Lhe Pham | jaja Bled ASL Mh ode Mtr ao Alc KY drafting of the bill, Chairman eter had electric lights, gas and sewer} clared {ts present personnel had | hinges in order to drive it way. This| were steking to get out of the city atscoVired.: mene so was} He \ on H announced that the eas a cles connections. A tile flue led to the| “denied responsibility to the presi-| was done. ina hurry. Dr. Hansard had re-|Or urges : j Rereet, el officer « there. to any further he ans could ul chimney which first¢had attracted } dent, the one responsibility which} A thorough examination of the| turned from a call at 2:30 a.m. He AMP RSE Sse 29 *. {Det aie -atoppad : F Relief. The beta A ee Hi ie attention. There was « fire under | every administrative officer of ‘the | machine was not made until Sunday | closed the doors of the garage but tergection to 2B Set stand Mite a jer whe xe. ¥ the still but no liquor had beep run | yovernment should acknowledge un-| morning when the varlous imple-|did not lock them. The car was 1 | Radden had neaerly reached 804,000,000. estimat ae eas 9 off “when the officers~ arrived, Wer the spitit of the constitution.” | ments were found in it while it was | driven away shortly after that, it Is stems of the fire when the visions already approved. ang s roops urn Two thousand gallons of mash Mr. Hoover proposed that in the] at the county garage. believed. j ecourred. The blaze had n extin This 1s taken to mean that the t : were found at 1155 Phillips street.| exercise of such authority the fleet] The car bore a Utah license plate ———>—_- — guished by the fire department a committee intends to stand on the] Guns on Allies and . | tt 1s beloved by the officers that |..orporation head should be assisted | and a Wyoming license plate was] eS rs AE. 4 few minutes before the accident rate schedules as now adopted, and : the ‘nash was to be used In the un-| by an advisory board composed of | lying on the rear seat. FOUR DIE IN BARGE WRECK. Raden has been working th furthermore, that vigorous opposi- Man Are Slain. derground still. Joe Parsons owns| cabinet officers. and the chairman] J. M. Van cauter for a time shift from midni until 8 tlon willbe to intefpose any attempt A ly . the property where the most mash | of the shipping board. was held for investigation in connec-} BUFFALO, N. Nov.—#)— He wes nearly ready to er in the house, as threatened, to go ue ana wns found, It Is said. Government support of shipping| tion with the murder of John C.|Three men and a woman were hift when he went to th ‘ beyond the committee's proposal for| TSINGTAO. China, Nov. 16—(P)| Smith watched the officers during | rhould be maintained, he said, but| Reschke in an alleged fight over|drowned when three barges broke 5 While on his way he was stopped reductions in the automobile tax. Marshal Chang Tso-Lin’s fifth | their search but refused to ald them. | attempts should be made to enlist | bootleg liquor in a house in the rear| loose from thelr tug near the en- Ely’ dad} Deriihabeae (aia hater <A Referring to proporalx tr total] Shantung division, becoming piuti-| Pete Staten, state agent, Under-| regional and community ald in meet-|of 242 North Beech street, It was| trance to the Buffalo harbor early n which had been dropped reductions ranging from $350,000.000 | Nous ‘Thursday, fired from the rear| sheriff C. J, Carter, and Deputtes| ing deficits, with the. ultimate aim | said at the sherift’s office this morn-| today. A seventy-mile-an-hour gale the fire truck. Believing that the to $00,000,000, u2 compared with the|on the Russian white brigade at-| Frank Rutledge and Joe Thomas] of getting private ownership to as-| ing that Van Cauter is working in| drove the barges against the break firemen would not be able to fig $300,000 900 limit recommended by tached ba ona ee forces. It ts| made the haul. sume. the burden. the beet fields near Douglas and! water. the fire without th he ; sam prted that the majority of the : i To baat t the treasury, Green said he was op | repor } ——. peeded up to ca hem 5 aebt | Russians were killed. posed to the use of foreizn 4 ‘The’ Russic " < = i After Radden was injured he was Witte vasmanaex sins ne Russians were endeavoring to F N ] | taken to. th bean Proceeds for, onlinars espenstionai| stem the advance of Marshal tu Earnings From National | tie» to se nospitat tn « commer ae oe contemplated in. some of|PelFu's alllance forces when fired : S gah be hackle 3 debt, As contemP lied cucther calls Ubon. ‘The wounded lay without Domain Large; Road | 531° semen, aecompantoa im. attention to the need of a federal| medical afd untit foreign doctors P; Allen | Melellan Id today itMiding program and the additional | ‘rom ‘Tsinanfu daringly entered the Fund Allotted FROG DOE ae, SOD GA We fomand on government revenue this | “ighting area and brought them out. . live, He suffered a compound frac Se Uiarinpope Most of the Fengtlen Manchurtan a ture of the-skull. He had. not re cially emphasized , the} {Tops in Shantung are natives of The forest service, according to} S#ined consctousness at an earls Green especially ¢ ee, cevenuoes | Shantung. and isinterested obser. Allen 8, Peck, district forester, Den- | bour th rnoon. An operation opinion that eee taabis beckine vers say If would not_be surprising ver, has just notified the governor | WAS not re \ grand BS lets} shows noe be cut eo dence on busi. [if the majority’ went over to Wu. Poded donk eu be of Wyoming that a warrant.in the | belleved futile ot inating de read age that since {2S th@ whole population Is said amount of $81,419.15 is being for Radden has been employed by t ness c - ps re strongly to favor the alliance. 4 arded by the. secretary, of the,| Casper police department since Ja 1221 the actual reduction in revenue | "Tie Russian. brigade tired on by Church Board Warns South to Beware of | iii "a the Conteivution. from | tary 19. He haw been a vesident ot Ere Westnet dae ephers gare Pig re napee THD a F009 an4 Ww lk “C ; ry) T y d FI the national forests. in Wyoming, | € nape for about fer F Hi largely to changing business | mouded” a oe a ‘ for the fiseal year of 11 was forn » journeyman ¢ aan iad to changing business} 14. members of. which:are sald. to | atner ampaign ripran ays This amount 18 equal +t per|triclan. He married agd has “i J have been kille if ° cent of the total receipts from the | several children, ‘The family . While he believes an adequate sur 5 — Governor as Foe of Morality national forests in. Wyon ig at 1128 West ‘Thirteenth stre plus could be definitely tounted é Liehed’ vaEh bb LAY ote | eR ba wile a ws in the present fiscal year, with only | azer ans , At Phe | provisions of an act of May 23, 1908 half of it affected by the ma mn ‘ | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—(#)—Construing the south- |}. spent. bythe counties in whi n| j aor ee ates Posed tax cuts under the bill. and S 4 ern trip of Mayor-elect Walker of New York as a move to | the national forest ted, for | fl ook ue | hen) nande nder whom t tain the support of that section for Gov. Al Smith as a} “ u ry of atfier ers 0 duc 1 will nc n nd women will f the Hen- | captains will work ach ca ae s) ? * 3 . eh nd I { 1 to no thought, can {ning hotel’ this ev caetiisa Cth a) tain tears ‘proposed presidential candidate,” the board of temper- | , righ aie ‘ “94 ft t business will be In| pi:vvEset. Nov. 16 —U—Piant of | o'clock to partake of t | ance, prohibition and public morals of the Methodist Epis ie Me es Die for Films To ~ 1 slackening up in| r¢ D. Mowry. who acted as de-| Fund workers’ banquet, and to re. le 7 7 i sit 2 3 ishi 7 ry’? I$ t \ : ik ‘ie * 8 as + headquarters will be| Copal church views it as onishing effrontery” and ad- 657.06 for expe ure es the business chen, estimated, | toy, counsel for Dr old ceive not only final instructions but "i ‘ \F . , : »pened he base: 1¢ First | vises the south to “be on its guard. with these elemen New York | “nd t in the national f fi 2 ¢ ny would mean a cut in enue of at) Brozer, aged physicia charged | ®lso a mental and spiritual stimulus ee: ip eas Pee eS EOF Lene: Bisset : sje : ¥ che By ; i ne be oh ts Wyon thts now a8 Educate C hildren . § 5 Methodist church at the corner of| Assailing Governor Smith and e doing their best to mur-| Wyoming. 7 fund, known 4 least $50,000,000 and a ggneral de-| with slaying his “husk-woman” | for the which starts, to- i : ape yt het hie daa oat : 3 ( t 1 nts — _ a Ps. : t $100.009.00 ~ sf Second and Durbin streets. From | ‘Tammany Hall in gene the board nerican standards of mor-|the 10 per cent fund, amour to} pression of pote far trea | (ughter, Ha in his recent trial | morrow, mber 17. this point the workers will start out| declared in a statement, published 10 per cent, of the annual receipts, | This situation “amply -fust'fied") 4+ Littleton, C to bring the doe Henry B. Perkins, local attorney, | jy ‘4 ' wea tps 1 a L yee 16 , : . : , a ve the morning, to meet again at| today, that it vas “exceedingly fort “to! ma 5 and is made available every year for 1 the treasury. he sald. in placing the] oy to trial’ a second time in order | Who 1s manager of the campaign for| ine Henning hotel for. a noon | datiful it ino demoeen sane P errort to make it appear | iiprovement work within the stato ae limit of tax reduction at $200,000.00. (6 seeure him Immunity from prose. | the 1926 fund of $38,800, has built up | ie, ienning hotel vi yatta | doubtew the democrats coul¢ vernor Al Smith's opponents | 'iProvement work: within the winte| vertisement of m man who desires The might exceke:in\the amOONUAP! Guan ror tne meme alee’ dienes, |& ROSO brEAnian LON THe thet work heon. ‘These lucheons will be held| carry a single southern state’ under rejudiced’ against his religior ye ikett in. 1 ty enter into a contract with a mov committee. he thouzht ’ : on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-| the Smith banner. It is not certain sit was then,’ the | ‘These two funds, amounting to-| { ; proved by the committee, li ‘ met an unexpected. obstacle today. this year. The workers are divided } q, : iran - é y the) other t \¢ nt of the total | 7S ! y ig. ne would be taken care of by normal! “Wien consulted over long. dis-| ‘to five divisions, each with a com-| poy, re oqnired Paitin AGE Rbe ea iid thea Od wman they have | Fr cinta of the national forests are | {00 United y Jer which: he ‘oul i pver long. dis sions, e7 : »6 turned in at this time. state at all,” more respect for a good Catholic | receipts of the national forests are é / ve growth in business, tailte | talepbdtin + br MEBs ee Z r a good Cathol ac Gtiahel DAL ODS baa be. pu t gl RU aaa | Dr ., cae meee mi Maes i ats With so worthy a cause, and such! Attacking Mr. Wall politieal| than for a bad protestant ist | COVOLed expiuslye PERRY AO DROY SS | ian € r : as x Z an efficient organization to gvork| record also, the board declared the | they will never accept as a president |" hn 1 |anew as forema ser | “4 t aie i lt Tourist Slayer peal ieer Hlgel ata Stecartita ben C. P. to A bandon for it, there is no doubt but that the] south would “be interested to know" | 4 man whose conduct of his office | 1" °° { i : a fused polnt blank to.appear in| | 1926 Community Fund campaign will| of his “connection with New York|®* governor promoted the effort to | IME has received 1 . | ict court at Littleton for- a| Lease Agreement Ko over with flying colors odorous prize fighting game and | stabilize ndition of nullification | the forest me ean He Dies on Gallows‘: nd trial which Mowry had $e se Py daaerieaingrontesy state ANG in: | tO tng, 10. per 1 t Mowry declared he would ith x aS VAIS th r —_—_—___ of the law | second. trial, anyway, and | Bea i | and | ! FORT MADISON, Tov be set for December 4 ! [0 H he —)—Harland (Gabe) Simmc while Joel Stone, county prosecutor \c #355 | from } 1 2 8 hanged at state prison here < of Arapnhoé county, declared today MAN- 1 ha Aiptebition (ie ucther states (2 ‘ \ a. m. today for the murder of Orton| that he will enter a motion of noli| ment under which lines jn a will be as follow Tw elght| Hie offer is t 1 Ferguson, a Michigan tourist. at a|prosequi in the Littleton court to-} Canada which have been ur (Continued on Page Four) Vy v1 West Liberty tourist camp. Simmons] morrow. ‘This motion, he sald, will | to the Boston Maine w | se $ ae went to his death without show of| have the same effect as is sought | erated by the OCR cere oe emotion by Mowry, if It ts granted wa | out destines in voices that were not | | Se My Pak. i © ats | #, Gus Long and Mrs. Bob Roe-| @livays discreetly smothered. statin Nin x sete = ig’ Pt AEE & 5 The doubie house in which they| MERIDETH, > » Nov. 16.—(#) nd - | ster Were acquainted with all the) 04 was situated midway up that|—A thousand armed men, led by — ssip of Central. City. What they | twoblock strip of Washington street |Governor Winant, pounded the tea . id not acquire from direct obser-| that rises abruptly from: Main street | brushes in the woods on Merideth a ion, they learned through the de-| to High avenue and ¢ Uehes class | Hill today in a fruitless search for very boys and ite man, or over the | consclousness in Central City. For | Frank George Fellows, Tenness: clothes lines in th: Ls RHINELANDER FILL GIRL’S LOVE NOTES ck yard from | this middie western city of 35,000 is | Jail breaker who shot Constable L i F E Ss E iM T E By © E thelr more artirtocratic neighbors’ | situated at the foot and the top of | George ¥. Dow in Ashland a week servants, Neither of these women|a sheer hill, with Washington street | « oe ee was blessed with offspring, neither] as the n wo « of the figure eight Its tachments of national of them boasted any social connec-| boundaries dexeribe. When Central| guardsmen aided tn the search for NOBLESVIL 16.— of second degree murder 4 jury tions. They had, however, each oth.} City outgrew the plateau upon which | Fellows and while scores of men | (?)—David 8, sen-)which reported late Saturd 4 er. They were sufficient unto them-| {t was founded, it had to expand up-| pushed through the timberland in| tenced to life imprisonment today | Stephe delivered rt ged ae lel De PiNek neel EET S selves. For nine years, ever since} ward, and blasted Washington|the face of a driving rain and cut-|by Judge Will M. Sparks for the | speech " ntenced in ‘ Long, wife of a painter, moved | street out of shale-to do it ling wind, other scores patrolled the | murder of Madge Oberholtzer of In-| which } WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., Nov. 16; Kip icainelunder, during thelr court: | duced at resumption of the trial’ of other half of the double] In the lower rection, of course, 1s | muddy ronds about the countryside | dianapolis. | “Time will unt whit —A)—The fervor of the love let-|ship, gradually ged to on In| young Rhinelasider’s annulment sult, owned by Mrs Roester, help-|the business district—Main street, guarded every possible exit to] The former grand dragon of the of trut 1 t ters which Allce Beatrice Jones, nt threat ! sve filed with demands of marringe.| meet of a barber, these two -had stretching away from it, ike | woods where the fugitive ex-| Indiana Ku Klux Klan chewed an court and t 1 De daughter of a negro hack driver,| her unless he married h | the niso the greatest secrecy | spent from two to nix hour sore fingers on a dirty band, the| changed shots with a member of the unlighted cigar as sentence was| Stephenson {ig not guilty of this first sent to her husband, Leonard Today's serics of lett lo , inued on Page Three) in “each other's company, s| (Continued on Page Two) man-hunting party vesterday pronounced, He was found gullty (Continu n Pag x . 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