Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 1

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The he Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers Wed north fair tonig Cooler In tonight. and west and omer of of Circulation VOL. X NO. 29 = Che Casp abel toleeasiibureats Gab ick Ae Lea aay tS. LANSDOWk re 1! MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Yj CASPER, “WYOMING, ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 i © RRECTS : (advo NVINOLSI iat? hb vw Crile fp TION rier 78 cente 4 month Newstands 6 cents FALSE’ CHARGES Delivered by - Publication Offices On Streets or at Tripone Bldg. 816 ©. Second St WOMAN HIT TO iS DE AUTC nT cm oa ACIOENT HERE. = Bright Lights Figure in|‘: Fatal Injury of Aged | Resident. Struck dewn last evening by a car driven by her son-in- law, Mrs. Permelia Huffard, wife of Charles H. Huffard, 1126 East Second street, died | at midnight in the Natrona | Memorial hospital. The accident, Cxesper’s third motor tragedy in as many days. occurred t st evening on Second | street a few steps from Mrs. | Huffard’s home. The riv. en by A. G. Noel way Obse week will begin rvance of national n Casper th in deferer paign under w Today has been. desig’ tution, and patriotism day, and the American Legion, the e clubs, ind the Elks lodge will participate in tonight's program. A concert by the legfon band, in front of the Elks’ home, will be followed by addresses by Donald W. Ogilbee, A. E. Stirrett, and R. R. Rese. Tomorrow thrift and health di d the program will be under the direction of the Casper chools and the medical fraternity is school, According had her arm eyes against the and walked squarely into the the ¢ar. ‘Although it was no ing’ rapidly, she flung pavement. Noe) hurried the injured woman to her home and drove to the palice tion to report the accident. At a time he did not believe her ser- fousif hurt. “Examination, however, disclosed a fractured skull. Mrs Huffard was taken to the hospital. | but &he never regained conscious- ness. Coroner Lew Gay announced this morning that no inquest would be held, as the accident obviously was | unavoidable. Mrs. Huffard Her husband, five daughters three! sons survive her. Albert and William Huffard, Mrs. Melvin Walk er and Mrs. Noel reside in Casper. Mrs. Charles Galusha of Basin, an other daughter, formerly resided here. , Coolidge Open To Suggestion On Armaments to shield force of the wind ised her | was Swift. Progress. Marks Hearing-for ‘Local - Publishers. TORRINGTON, The trial of M. M H, Day, publisher and editor respectively of the Casper Herald; for criminal, libel, got un- der way today before Judge William A. Riner of the first district, Selection of a jury occupied the | entire morning. The panel was com- pleted at after the defense had xhausted {ts peremptory challenges, The prosecuticn began {ts opening statement at 2 o'clock. 7 The libel charges are the out- growth of an editorial published in Herald in 1 which declared that the jury which acquitted Errol J. Cantlin, then Natrona county un dersheriff of the murder of, Mrs. Nellie B. Newcomb, was made up of klansmen and rendered a “framed” verdict. Members of the ury filed the complaint. . A change. of venue a t was obtained by Wyo., Nov, 17.— managing was 66 WASHINGTON, Noy. )17.—@)— "The policy as to the submarines laid | down ‘by the Washington ment at tho time of the ference hére rem: ir though Pres! parec the the defense at the Dor liced. Cant | first arms ¢ hanged England of t Proposal forsabolition of sub resulted in the assertion at t White House today that the Amer fcan policy had. not been altered The original American suggestion, to | the Washington conference proposed to merely limit submarine tonnage as well as that-cf all other types of naval craft, | yy Sey Tee | trolim wh Second Locarno |** Pact Forecast Renewal fr Radden |\Upon in Radden, motoreyole suffered a ing pa fractured when his with ad automo he was on his way to a fi us placed on the operating table at 3 o'clock this afternoon dden has lain Natrona Memo ident inc at ver ious al hospital first his at whieh all Burop #0 nearly reement with Rus- | hopele t w believed he Advantage of both” iid not withstand the ordeal of an Was envisa Foreign Minister | operation. This wfternoon, however Vanderveld in # speech before the was decided to make the attempt chamber of deputies today a final effo save his life BRUSS {P)— second Locar will mak sia to the ed consti: } IN LIBEL TRIAL Levand and Sam | N|| | | Operated | Effort}: To Save His Life}; ‘PONZi’S PLANS FOR CLEANUP IN FLORIDA MAY MAY BE BLOCKED (#)—Charles r who is now ida with the announced in- ation of recouping in real estate a fortune lost when his intern postal reply coupon bubble bu y be summarily ordered back to begin a sentence of from seven to nine years in stite's a common thi A hearing When G finan SHELBURNE, P—The be the eight American. ¢ en ate | tached to the | SHELLBURNE . Nov. 17.— 1 prison as were drowned when the sail ill be held tomorrow | turning to their vessel after In the county court here on a mo- tion of Assistant District Attorney Caro which”asks that a stay of sen- tence granted Ponzi after his trial here last June pending {ling of hi exceptions to the supreme court vacated and that the’ sentence | some operative forthwith. aro believes that Ponzl has had ample time to prepare and file his exceptions and haying falled to do | should be returned to Massa- chusetts jurisdiction, Caro will rsk that Ponz!'s bail be defaulted unless his counsel will agree to produce him within a reas onable time. Ponal js at 000 and has first $2,000,000 ho The dead: Kingsbury paymaster, ‘Detro! Charles bouteswain, *Detre 80 Tra. Louisy rackett Ky. McMurdo, 25, w liberty In ball of $10,- asked that with the} of the $10,000,000 he e# to realize f rida real estate deals, he will repay his Massachu: setts credit He has served a rs f c federal sent for using the maits | had to defraud. Only yugh the verturned to the r man in the be BAN PLACED ON GAS USE WITHOUT OUTSIDE VENTS H Gareth officer, and SV. H. Johnson? Water commissioner, This action was taken on repre- sentations by Dr. a Mr, John- son and others that appliances not provided with effective chan- nels for the escape of carbon mon- nce ed close one Balorand installation of gas-ap pliancés which are not properly vent- ed to the outside air are prohibited under an ordinance passed Inst night by the city council. The ordinance was drafted by R.-M. Boéke, city here during recent years and were responsible also for illness and {nt- palted efficiency. Several of the local dealers have long refused to sell or install these appliances, Routine matters cupled the BY EIGHT PERIS Dd ON SAILBOAT. ‘FOR CRIME Crew of United States Coast Guard Cutter Victims of Ship Sinking ale Overturns Boat. “ Noy. of the crew of the United States coast guard cutt harbor here during a heavy blow la from wusr ne FOLEY MMTED “HER TO ‘TWIST FACTS, WIDOW ‘SAYS ON STAND Shenandoah Court of Inquiry Hears Fresh I estimony; Attorney for Widow is Ousted. W ASHIN( —(P)—Mrs. Mar: jdowne told the Shenandoah }court today that she had not 1 the expression “false mony” in describing in v e drowned in the stor waters of Shelbu night were re ered shy today, -tossed jarbor last along the 17.—(#)—Eight membe boat in which they were re- shore leave capsized in the st night. the ‘tc drifted ough oat had or was. ext zed by his experience of his shipmates. men who, one had seen lose their hold on the “ds and drop to their| deaths {nto the cold water am{a the larkness of night. The last man to | ¥° ake his death plunge slipped off| r Just as Ta start- | * from ‘IWC. T.U.Names | New President). i isis repli All went well until about two and ne-hat miles had been vered, Then-a squall sent tho boat on her} beum's end. Later she toppled o r| sidewixe. Tho seamen "worked #tnermously to cut awayythe rigeing || and right the boat, but the ar the wits DETROIT, nid Das Mrs; Bll f ¥. 1 OP 6:30 o'clock when the acel- Brooklyr dént occurred, and it was 9 o'clock when the drifting craft had reached a point 50 yards off shore from which Taylor amde his swim to safe- | ty. After attracting aid and recelv nat! ing medical attention, he revealed | b vote of t Nat- Temper: elub wo: Christian: Unfon, and promin nd suffrage esident lonal anoe man unanimous council for the most part and the attorney in consultation with . Dr. session terminated at an early hour. oxide gas had caused several deaths the disaste: lannnal’ convention today COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE LAUNCHED BAPTIST NIGHT SCHEDULED FOR OBSERVANCE AT TABERNACLE “Tt ness,” Subscriptions totaling $2 wast night no service but the Men's was lield at the is said the evangelist, s to take the protec always th@ mark of great- if a man n of @x- workers ‘of Gospel ‘Team spenking. at nd Mra, Willis fl be ref jing of workers in the Progress toward the | paign will be reported momént’ of dail) ir ing h thing an an hone " never In all my life 1 Man who doubted be had investi 1 until he knew so much about God's word, They are doubters because they know so r y blooming little about it.” He quoted he big chorus getting ) well] the late Mr. Wilton ss saying, “He tuned up and promises ‘some splens|who has denied himself of Goa’s d barmony for this evening. Last |iword has denied himself of the best inday evening they sang effectiver|in God's world” and hé quotec “The O'd Rugged Cross,” thé} Gladstone ag Saying that of the si volees carrying the air on|ty greatest men he had ever known one of the old favorite song, | fifty-six were Christiaiie, Queen Mfter which the crowd sang, afd] Victorla said, “God's holy word 1s 1en the ladies in turp. Mrs Har-| the secret of, England's grea: 4 ke the subject of “Ex No lawyer.” Mr. Harper said, nd in » fact that | “can examine the evidence and fully to the doors, | Investigate and find the actta! facts 1 the attention of all until he different than recorded in M were unable to» get} Bible,” and he cited a case of tw the tabernacle and went aWay. | lawyéra attending a legal convention refused to leave and pushed |in London who were converted it on the sawdust in front of | Christianity through their « ‘orm, (Continued on Page Pn) port would i: he a ampaign got 0, B. McCr Wyoming Child: Soclety,. spoke. bi of the soci that the would | the labor The last night the can five here hear in en uw aAuse full swing President of th Home-Minding om the-work old the solicitors fio child along justification, for und expenditure involveds drive got under, way, dinner at-the. Hens pproximately 10 Former »Gover- hairma out. the campaign rs George und Henry efly and t inutes we uce chest ly A men's verse on t fund’ cov SHOPLIFTERS Into int the ipl HARRISON NOEL IS GIVEN DEATH PENALTY FOR CRIME Insanity Plea Ignored by Trial Jury in Convicting Youth for Murder of Girl and Negro Chauffeur. NEWARK, N. J., Noy. 17.—(4)—Harrison W. youth who twice escaped from institutions for the insane and who capped his career by the murder September 3 and 4 in Montclair of a negro taxi driver and a little girl, faces death in the electric chair A jury which yesterday convicted him of murder im| writer, in augflert to secure bis } the CAPTURED AT FRANTZ SHOP Two Mexicans, detecthd tna. shop: lifting attempt at the Frantz Shop this morning, were» arrested and lodged in the elty jal! on petit lar. eeny charges. The men the ay a cc 2 of one. Mrs. Williams ing on them, had another tor men tuckir the first degree spent an hour and ten minutes In reaching a verdict. Sentence will be pronounced next Monda; The ‘oe! insanity, y ys to acquittal on the grounds of teatified that the had been abnormal once kill his father, a and that member had been queer”. Allenista and physics prosecution and defense agreed that ool Was a victim of dementia praecox, but State's witnesses claimed that he knew ht from wrong, the chief legal terminat of sanity. torneys pronused the } he be locked up he would excape again if acquitted, alw tried hoy the with of purchasing While who was walt her back turned, one of the inder his coat She. notified 0. Hetts, who de tained the pair an arched them Two other dresses und rolled up inside the the one wt gave hid nan! 4 I Lieutenant Ray moned and took Lopez and alse [ean Garcia, to the lockum _ Te and Hie New York of her ow lawyer, family death penalty i# mandatory, who is 20, waa tried fox murder on September 3 of Ray Pierce, negro taxi driver, whose he admitted stealing and ng after conceallig the body. He has been indleted but not tried the kidnaping for $4,000 ransom and mur September 4 of slx.year- old Mary Daly; 6 hab confessed hie roeponsihility, Mts, Dix W. Noc!, mond # for the saw Defe pez eu hig. thother. a 20 t + Team Workers Turn in Subscriptions of ‘NEW COME T $2,676 for First Half Day in Cam- | paign for $38,800 Fund Here. Community Chest as the result of the first half-d citation, according to reports made at the Junc heon meet- Hotel Henning today. 8,800 goal did not t timony,’ had be fact Mre IS SIGHTED |: i | | WILLIAMS BAY, Wis,, virte| met of between the th magnitude rl ; ng} Dog, m, | 8 soli- | | ,676 poured into the Ceaphr ling ig divisional set in this at luncheon and “S60 FINE ASSESSED.” FOR THREAT T KILL)": | saves abseribe both | money ance by all the speakers. It was pointed Out that this year's quota, an allotment of only 4 each Casper ‘es# than last iat the offi stained my after the ac wen sharced wan str ident vgn Fantain, Feley told hor 2 said Wa not to question at she merely wan toomake a ears quota na, Who is campalgn p fi instructions to the workers and agnin outlined the zation which he has fr t The solicitors are grou each with a captain turn are -unude » re 0 opened INDIAN BRAVE Colorado River ACQUITTED OF |Fight Coming Up CHILD MURDER In New Hearing ee \Failure of Government to Prove Crime Leads to Freedom for Platt May, Accused of Burying Baby Alive. DENVER, United States Se Phipps, senate comr reclamation, that the comn will hold another hearing on the Colorado |troversy at Washington, mber 14 to 22. The he membe irrigation here to n river e¢ 9 PUEBLO, Colo., Vv. jU te. Indian brave who was brought account before the bar of white man’s justice on a charge of murdering | his 17-day-old son by burying him alive in the grave. of }mbther, went back to work on the Ute reserv tree man. 17.—()— Platt to May, the will be given ov thi of testimony of talkin repres ation toda gullty, Judge the sovernment, Jon Page ‘ thas

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