Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1926, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1926 GOVERNOR ROSS DENVER GRAND OUT OUR WAY Che Casper Daily lily Criblne By Willan “STARTLING” REVELATIONS IN JURY PROBES MANDELL CASE » COLO., Jan. 3.—)— lssued this afternoon WILL NOT ASK TLL TELL YU WHUT HES IN FER! HE'S IN FER. HOLOIN’ME UP AN’ | TAKIN A PRISONER AWAY FROM ME. } 1 RECOGNIZED THET ODD COLORED BROWNISH COAT ANTHEM KHAKI Pe PANTS. WITH TA’ V SHAPED RiP IN EM -TH' MINUTE I SPoTTED Ein WW: WHY ~~ SLAYER PARDON y District Attorney Foster W. Cline and Harry M. Hastings, foreman of the grand jury, investigating the Character Identification | ‘* 5 : com-uutation of the prison sentence of Signers to Be | of Maurice Mandeil, declared that | No indictments would be return Only Aid. ._—. eal Colo, Jan. {mony was Governor r county grand ju | day that she investigation currounding the] edge of the mer nces of the commutation | Ms ad “would make np Governor Morley of the prison | dation to Governor Yfunt con: = Soa | Lohlein, rice Mandell, Den- | “ ver “boy broker fy service in the matter will be| ‘or “Dey br j | limited to timony as to the re- The youthful ler’s activities sponsibility of many of the signers | 27€ nave been largely res- ; of the petition t was shot to} Pon! the sh of the Hiber-| me," Governor aid nia I nd T company her The governor stated that Hae Stel been requested to write Goy Hed by Dis: Hunt cerning the chara Joe Mandell signers of the petition with ; r, Coto., father of Mau | rice would do so. a A LATE SPORTS petition, signed by many prom- inent cltizens of Laramte eks to se¢ for J Loh- for- Span mer football star at ity | of Wyoming, now sen- tance satis peniten-| DENVER, Colo., Jan. 7.— } — yaa enya 2 revol4) Ralph Mondt, as maich maker for the Denver American Legion, an- nounced here » would bid $30,000 Joe for a Stecher, the Ni SKULL BEFORE JUGGED. TRwilLiams 21926 ay THEM AINT HIS CLO'ES! }} \ thems - A-A-UH- WEA SEMEL mC GRAND JURY IN. MURDER PROBE GUTHRIE, Okla., Jan. 8.—(@)—| The battered skull of Anna Brown, first victim cf an alleged death ring in the Osage country, was taken to- day before the United State grand Jan. 8.— @) — President Ceolidge does whether it would be pra 2 Arih 3 fel a 3 E 3 = be reached to hold the contest there. LOS A LOS ANG sults in the COUNTRY CLUB Jan. 3.—P)— Re- 18 holes round of jury here. the qualifying thirty-six of the $10,- Simultaneously it was announced] 009 golf tournament here today, in- by Edwin Brown, assistant United eluded the following. the par of the States attorney ceneral who {s in north. cour being 72 and the south charge of the grand jury that Nquor is being given Indians, brought from course 70. North course results: their restricted lands to tell what} Dallas Jeffers, Riverside, 71 they know of the death shadow that | James Gullane, Colorado Springs, seemingly has hovered over some of | (glo, their people, The grand jury is trying to deter- mine the truth of rumors long form: South course results: ing, that a powerful conspiracy tof obtain Indian money to the extent | 79 of abbut $2,000,000 was responsible for the series of nearly ty ix deaths, —~+______-. Storm Raging Near r Laremie LARAMIE, W; Harry K. Thaw Plans On Visit To Former Wife Jan, §.—(P)—A On. 1 storm is raging so severely in the PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. 8—#) Little Laramle Valley, twenty-five|—Reports that Harry K. Thaw miles northwest cf this city, today, that the roads are blocked and in many instances the stockmen were unable to get to their sheds and cor- might visit Chicago, where his for- mer wife, Evelyn Nesbit, attempted suicide last Tu were met at the Thaw home today with the state- Escapes Death at Riffs’ Hands (00,000 Tl qT. in Leagu BUDAPI 000 fascist! co the among the conspira 25,000 p sed the HEADY JOIN THRONE UNGAR | Admiral Horthy, Regent| e With Royalists. ——Mc of th number of Admiral Horth: olice, Gendarme s and body Regent Horthy y with to relinqui that Albr the facts in the situation 5 d to xhow that Prince Ludwig Windisch-Graetz at least tors in the 30,000,- rals to feed their stock.. Snow ment that he had left the city for 000,000 French fr counterfeit! falling and the wind 1s blowing, | an unknown destination. His secre- Lieut. Curtis L. Day of Bloomington, Til plot did not act ¢ ly from ‘Boris driving the fine snow before {t. In| tary said he knew of no plans re-|the French in their war with the Ri Riff bullets disabled his engine | cal motiver. It has been stated that town snow has been falling most of | sarding a trip to Chicago, He added |one day when he was twelve miles inside their lines, but he managed to| the ained from floating the forenoon, a fine, hard snow, that | that he expected Thaw to return to | glide back across the line of battle and 1s now safe at home again, Ameri-| the apurious notes was to have been travels with the wind, The ther-| Pittsburgh Sunday, can flyers have been released for the winter. 1 in furthe thavambitionsbt mometer is not low and business SPORTS hduke to secure the here 1s nearly normal. Albre¢ Ship Company Buying Agent Takes Own Life SEATTL) s Jan. 8.—()—! | Robert M. Lawrence, assistant pur- | chasing agent cf the Alaska Steam-| shp!_ compan GEBO Be comfortable through wind and snow PHO Mexico Waging War On Rebels negro woman, 4s on’ 8 street, in few years ago “was an exclusive Jan. 8.—@®)—The | 4 949 tinues its successful | White residential section’ The homes t the apparently | of Herbert Hoover and Mrs. Wood- for quick delivery. rebel bands in the } row Wilson are on the same street, only six blocks away. Owners of the property {nthe block in dispute—between 17th and 18th streets—made a formal contract in 1921, that for a pefiod of 21-years ‘ecas and Julisco, Six persons have been. arrested tn cas City, charged with plot inst the federal government, no executions are yet reported. Natrona Transfer, Storage & Fuel Co. Reech and C Phone 949 ed at Juchipila, | none would sell fo u negro. About have bi a year later however, gne of the | ties to the contract, “Mrs. Ir [ Hand Corrigan, house to Mrs, agreed to sel) hort Helen Curtis and the . other property own in the block were given an injunction inat the sale on ground that Mre Curtis is of negro blood. The lowtr rt) t ) court held the contract valid and enforceable, sweeping aside conten- tions that ‘constitutional guarantees IF YOU CAN! of race and equallty had been vio : lated. I. The National Assoctation for the Advancement of Colored People joined with the others in appealing the case to’ the highest gourt « Morefield Storey, of Afadsachiiaatte, SUGAR PRICE HITS SLUMP DENVER, Colo, Jan. §.— ) — The price of sugar drepped 15 centr a hundred pounds on tho market hore, officials of tho Great Western Sugar company announced today. Thesdecrease in price was in keep ing with the reductions affecting th raw product in eastern “markets, READ OUR SALE AD SUNDAY We are going to offer some mighty good bargains in Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings for men and young men. Simpson & Empey CLOTHING CO. 130 West Second Street RACESEGREGATION INCITIES — le ARGUED BEFORE HIGH COURT ©: ON CASE STARTEDINGAPITAL ° of Hf tio ation to dif¢ out. the charge tha politica! er Albrecht has with Ku Klux nd bl Jew and reds and pa aroused, ATLANTIC ‘CITY P)—Coast guard | oreetied with ¢ } uy TAKE $12, 000 i Alegrete. The eal tn OAKLAND; Calif, Jar 4 Four bandits held up the First Na: | flonal bs sant h of | ty here tc w in coin ‘ I non-negotiable f open tho safe | AMBASSADOR ESCAPES MOB | 1 TOKYO wt 3 Ambassgade De Lima and | ‘then + his wife narrow). « the mobbed this morning be cal parties and ot tend to bear nas had no re ea a LINGO HTH NETO tempted to co a str r the |) Three, hours after the 1 Akasaka palace in front of the | hopped off a telep all from regent, Crown Prince Hirohito, who |! Unidentified person to the coast Wie “returhing’ trot» ary {Guard base sald a seaplane which tah had left three hours before had : failed to return on scheduled time. VESUVIUS STILL |Search for tho plane was made by BELCHING FIRE |°88t suard vessels for three days NAPLES, Jan. §—(P)—The erup- | Without resul tlon of Mount Vesuvius, On Saturday gan with violence on Wed. had been see * aa continuing. The t rum if seaplane wa: ildi hey sald. however, are diminish. | from a cc Turner-Cottman Building Manufacturers are now quoting, it|ing in force. according | Whet! was stated, beet. sugar. at $5.97-a] fo voleanologists, termina hundred and wholesalers $6.22, | tion of the phenomenon ] . at two men signalling, away by shots nection fe the coast guard, urrences “RAIL RECEIVERSHIP RUMORED = | the | | attorney, with the attorne | the PAGE FIVE Wis., Jan. 8.—#) of events preceding hip of the Chicago, } and St. Paul railroad ulted in “startling” discov- it was stated today at the} of Attorney General H. L. f Grady, Portage | nas become associated I, who has| bankers’ reor- MADISON, Investigatio: been opposing the nization pl: “Startling Voted Dow n In Committee | be receivership, stoc 59 transfers | and acts of the bankers and di-| rectors, immediately preceding the | Act ial y x I ) | ve teen discovered, jas a result of about 40,-4 | shot and killed :him- t or indirect, with Win. self here today. The coroner report | tz for several years past ed he was a brother-in-law of J, H-} WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.— ().—jand Louis M Yor Young, presdient of the Denver ‘and The question of race regregation in| appeared tod fc Ss aR pre” te ande allway, who formerty | citfes was argued b@fore the supreme | Corrigan s 5 was president of the Alaska Co. court today in a case involving t@e|. Mr. Mar lew tt | rence came here in 1910 from H ef contracts | ment pert Lake Cit . Aa-an | eo cial ana Colpitts n connection I re-| tha nm of the | not disclosed | “nancial contemplated | mn revealed whether rma = OBrien Boy one woman | | | LATE DOINGS IN GONGRESS' CORPORATION TAX CUT PROPOSED. WASHINGTON, Jan Reduction of the corp from 1214 to 10 per cer peal of th Gained Eleven Pounds | well as | of other miscellane : | proposed today | Utah, cording to Miss Mar y the Y. W. ¢ urned from th wth is be democrat, ABOLITION 0 BOARD SUGC Ww ASHINGTON, government, Students ‘are 8.—)— of the labor p natonal bh ad ofa floor whi an n of five * { m™ ie is provided for in a bill need today by Chairman m of the senate inter-st ce committee the r of representatives of the ds and railroad labor or- ; TAX AMENDMENT Ki DED. WASHINGTON, Jan. 8—@)— Amendment of t ax bill, so that fits from deferred a ad of becom- ee idiie in » lump sum, at t time of the sale, was recomme: nile ed to the ate finance commit- tee today by the real estate board as New York. home 1s Berkeley, _ Miss Carolyn van Blarcom of New , obstetrical nurse and ks on nursing LLL Ln pace a | May Have Is Simply a Reflection of the Wages and Working Conditions Enjoyed By Its People We believe that the people who are already resident of Ca hould | and that sper ziven first consideration i ment, vages and working conditions whi We w locked out of the Henning Coffee Shop and Dining Room January 2 fair to all concerned should be maintained. ere without notice and out of town people shipped in to take our places. CULINARY WORKERS LOCAL 842 The following places have agreements with Cooks and Waiters Local 842 and deserve your patronage: HARTMAN’S DELICATESSEN OXFORD CAFE SENATE CAFE MANHATTAN CAFE CY RESTAURANT CHILI KING LUNCH WRAY’S CAFE CHASE CAFE RUSSELL’S DELICATESSEN RILEY’S CAFE | SADDLE ROCK CAFE | GLADSTONE TEA ROOM | BOSTON LUNCH | WYATT CAFETERIA WOLCOTT CAFE TOWNSEND COFFEE : | HON 2 Thin and Pale In,ai Little Over TwaiMonths

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