Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
Un journal d’éditeur Extra®

Casper Star-Tribune du lieu suivant : Casper, Wyoming • 4

Lieu:
Casper, Wyoming
Date de parution:
Page:
4
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

Thitrsday, November 1, 1934. CASPER, WYOMING "WYOMING FIRST THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD Page Four STRHQNG FEDERAL RELIEF WORKERS features will be during the evening. The grand prl: and a number of ether awards wI be presented tonight. by the pupils of St. Anthony's school.

A turkey dinner will be tonight, beginning at 5 o'clock, and ILK III 01 AUPTH AlIIl ASKS FOB AKOTHER CO! JFEREriOE WITH BR. 60I3B8U Prisoner Is Confident He Can Convince "Jaf- COAST ENDE BEACH I Elect ELS COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT They Did Not Meet in Cemetery sie OF SCHOOLS SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 1. A milk "war" which had driven the San Francisco retail price down as low as four cents a quart was reported at an end today and dairies sal the price has been re-established at 10 cents a quart at retail stores or 12 cents delivered to homes.

pcinted cut that Whitney Is not Fourteei years teaching experience. Kauptaarns attorney, and It will be necessary to see the prisoner himself cr- have a representative i Four years a teacher Natrona 1 in question him, before mating a de cision. ft-- "With little more than eight weeks "'M: A t.v .1 remaining before Hauptmann gees FLEMINGTON, N. NOV. 1.

C2P) The way was paved today for another encounter between two principals in the Lindbergh kidnaoins case Dr. John F. Condon and Bruno Richard Hauptmann. Hauptmann, challenging Dr. Condon's identification cf him as the recipient of the Lindbergh ransom money, want to see Jafsie again to prove his innocence, he says in a statement Issued through Harry Whitney, chief defense Investigator.

Dr. Condon, too. is eager for another a high tate official County igh School. Principal of a consolidated rural school three years. Elementary education in rural schools High school, university and post-grad CHURCH FESTIVAL ATTRACTS THRONG I- 4 on trial January 2, the delense, headed by James M.

Fawcett, New York attorney, and augmented by Gecrge K. Large, former Hunterdon uate training. county prosecutor, planned to establish headquarters at once here and in Trenton. lot Kesiden Natrona county for ten 7i years State troopers disclosed that one Several hundred persons attended the tea and entertainment yesterday on the opening day of the annual fall festival of the Church cf St. Anthony at the Mullin club.

The festival, which will close tonight. Is being sponsored by the Altar and. Rosary society. The enter- Political Air. ekirmish between prosecuting and defense agencies already has occurred, centering about Millard Wbited.

Lambertville logger who says he saw Shouting their protests against curtaUment of" federal relief work in'Denver, workers on some of the relief projects decided to "strike." A mob of strikers descended on a relief project and attempted by force to persuade the workers to drcp their tools and finally engaged In fierce rioting with the police. The above photo shows Hauptmann near the Lindbergh home before the kidnaping. Itainment last night was presented strikers hurling tools Into the river. Central Press photo. Defense investigators obtained a tatement from Millard's brother.

POLICE CLUBS QUELL RIOT Edward, that Millard's words were LOS ANGELES PROSECUTOR AUD fake and that he could not have seen, much less Identified CANDIDATES WHO MAKfc NO PROMISES WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE KEEPING THEM I have made no promise. If ijam elected, my only obligation will be to the people -hom the office is expected to serve. (Dairil TTllndPDDiisisaDm CANDIDATE FOR IISTER SECRETARY INDICTED disclosed, and the encounter may scon take place in the Hunterdon county Jail cell where Hauptmann awaits trial for the murder of the kidnaped Lindbergh baby. The men have met before, in New York after the arrest of the Bronx carpenter, and again in Fleminytcn. Condon says they met once before, more than two years ago, in the dark of the Bronx cemetery where Jafsie handed over in ransom to a mysterious "John," for the return of the baby, already dead.

"He Is mistaken and I invite him to come here again and give me a chance to talk more to him and prove my innocence," Hauptmann's statement tays. "If he talks to me long enough, he can't help seeing that I am not the man he met in St. Raymond's cemetery." Dr. Condon has sworn to hunt the Lindbergh murderer, "so long as he draws breath" and an official The state troopers said they had retailed by obtaining a statement from Edward that he "had had a i I I- battle" wi'h Millard, and that he LOS ANGELES, Not. 0T al.

has been investigating the con- and his brother were at odds. duct of Fitts in the dismissal of District Attorney Baron FHts and CLERK COUNTY WANTED IN his sister-secretary, Kin. Berthel Gregory were indicted today by the TICKET DEMOCRATIC Los Angeles county grand Jury on PRISON PLOT is- charges of perjury. 4 (My statement made before th primary election: If I am elected, I will see to it that the pcy-checks shall go to as many homes as possible my own family will receive only one monthly wage check from Natrona County). Political Air, aid he has asked state authorities (Continued from Pace One) for forgery at Sheridan he would attempt to get a pistol and cart-ridjes into the prison yard to enable Bob Harmon, Casper convict, to es for another chance to talk to Haupt mann.

morals charges against John P. Mills, wealthy real estate man. The jury also looked into Fitts acts in connection with the California Reserve corporation, a concern which was headed by his brother-in-law, George Gregory, and which failed with the loss to several thousand of investors throughout the country. Gregory was recently indicted on grand theft and corporate securities violations, along with other officials of the defunct corporation. If Fitts is indicted it will be almost six years to a day after his predecessor, the late Asa Keys, whom he subsequently sent to prison, was indicted on a charge of accepting a bribe.

Attorney General David T. will decide whether another cape. Forewarned, guards set a fft trap and found the pistol and cart LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1. The outcome of the second Los Angeles county grand jury probe into the conduct of District Attorney Buron Fitts In a sensational Hollywood morals case years ago was to be announced at noon today.

The prosecutor said he expected to be indicted by that body on a perjury charge. For sveral weeks, the grand jury, headed by a special prosecutor appointed by the state attorney gener- meeting will take place, and when Informed of Hauptmann's state ridges which had been thrown over the wall in a sack made from the leg ment, in which the prisoner broke hla lone voluntary silence. Wilentz v. of a pair of trousers. Oliver Green and Dorothy Fleurn ey were arrested in Casper in con nection with the plot and brought Ufa here.

Miss Fleurney subsequently was released. Roach announced Green had purchased the pistol and cartridges in Casper. Marks of Green's peg leg and prints corresponding to the Picture Shot at Height Of 12 Miles Is Developed shoes worn by Glancy on his release IF YOU PBODUCE CHURNING CREAM I SHIP THE NEXT CAN TO WYorcinG's JioiiEST market FOR BUTTEEIFAT Learn why our volume increases each year were found outside the prison walls. Wyoming officers will probably go to Delta to get Glancy. -h i '7: I Pohce clashed with several hundred men and women who attempted to halt wori cn Denver relief projects in protects against relief fund cuts.

One of the rioters, clubbed down by police, is shown in the above photo. Central Press photo. Manchoukuo Will Go Ahead With Oil Monopoly Program TOKYO, Nov. 1. lP The Man-choukuan government, it was learned today, is preparing to go ahead with its oil monopoly program, despite Anglo-American representations, and plans to take over property of American and Eritish firms after paying for them on a "fair valuation" basis.

WASHINGTON, Nov. (ff) The rarest of photographs a picture that looks something like an old warped checkerboard has Just been developed at the National Geographic society. It is a bit of mother earth, as photographed from the record height of almost 12 miles. It was snapped 61,800 feet above the ground by Captain Albert W. Stevens, during the ill-fated stratosphere flight of the National Geographic-army air corps balloon "explorer." Except for the checkerboard lines, the picture would resemble a relief map of a schoolboy's geography.

Square outlines of farms and fields give the checkerboard effect. The picture shows a section of Nebraska about 10 miles square, over which the balloon was scaring when the bag ripped and started the fast descent that forced Captain Stevens and Major Kepner to Jump for their lives. Small hills and ridges appear like ripples on the surface of a potl or like an astronomer's photograph of the moon. By comparing the length of an object in the picture with its actual length, the exact height of the balloon can be figured. FlUE KILLED THAT FOLLCIiaaiLEIIIIlieSiiY Jessen Goidtrap Creamery Go.

CASPER, WYOMING VOTE FOR FRANK C. BUTLER LONDON, Nov. 1. (JF) A windstorm which twisted over the northern edge of Laurel county left five members of a family of seven dead today, and an undetermined amount of damage. The dead are Mrs.

Emma Robinson. 32, and four of her children: Robert, 12, Vergie, 10, Ralph 8, and Wilma ean, 3. Her six-year-old son was found near the door of their house, unhurt, and the father, who was a mile nway on business, also escaped The bodies of the five dead were found huddled together on a bed, the charred remains cf what had been a roadsids filling station, garage and dwelling. The building apparently was fired by the heating stove after being wrecked by the wind. The storm wrecked the mess hall of a CCC camp across the Rockcastle river in Rockcastle county last night, and twisted other buildings in the neighborhood from their foundations.

Municipal Elections Are Held in England LONDON, Nov. elections were held throughout England today, providing a test between laborites and conservatives and an indication of the way the political winds may blow in the next British general election. Seats in more than 400 borough councils were at stake in England Republican Candidate for State Legislature Political Adv. and Wales. JA mmm mhes to opei "OPEN IHiOU ON SUNDAY i i HEAR MARVIN L.

BISHOP REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR OVER KDFN TONIGHT AT 6:30 Political Adv. "Promoting the Junior Society by Mrs. O. A. Crofford, and "The Missionary Society at Work," by Mrs.

O. E. Brown, Casper. From 3:30 to 4:30 will be devoted to young people's work: Rev. R.

B. Rcss will preside. Some of the subjects to be discussed are: "Improving the Young Peoples Service," "The Young People Society and Home Missions' and "The Devotional Life of the Young People." A young people's rally will be conducted from 7 p. m. to 7:30 Friday evening and the closing address of the convention will be delivered at 8 p.

m. by Rev. G. F. Allee, pastor of the local church.

All sessions are open to the Pastors and delegates from the Nazarane churches in southern Wyoming, will gather at First Naz-arene church tonight for their annual mid-year rally and convention, which will begin with an evangelistic service at 7:30. Rev. O. A. Crofford.

former pastor of the local church, will deliver the opening address this evening. The convention proper will begin tomorrow morning at 9, with a devotional period led by Rev. W. A. Cunningham, of Lawver.

The forenoon will be devoted largely to papers and discussions on various phases of Sunday school work and Sunday school problems. Everyone interested in Sunday school work is invited to attend. Lunch will be served at the church at noon. A short business session will take the time from 1:30 to 2:30. Mrs.

G. F. Allee, zone president of the women's Missionary society will preside over the missionary hour, from 2:30 to 3:30. Some of the papers which will be read during this hour are: "Creating Missionary Interest in the Church," by Mrs. Edna Lungren of Riverton; "Fair and impartial aervica to all the people will be one of the quickest way of restoring peace and prosperity to the state cf Wyoming" We regret that it was impossible to accommodate all of the hundreds who came to hear JOE HUBERT and His CLUB ROYAL ORCHESTRA AT THE jr The hostess who can serve an impromptu meal efficiently and graciously to guests who drop in late Sunday afternoon or in the evening establishes an enviable reputation for hospitality.

Seemingly without effort, she transforms the formal appearance of the buffet into a most appetizing picture. Gaily the guests help themselves to the tasty food. Conversation becomes brighter. Everybody feels at home. There are pleasant compliments, too, when it's time to say good-bye.

How does she do it? It's likely that she gets many helpful suggestions from the advertisements in this newspaper. Just notice the advertisements that tell of tempting vari-ties of cheese, potted meats and sea feed; canned fruits and vegetables for salads; spicy relishes; tasty crisp' crackers; dainty cakes and taste-tingling beverages. An assortment of these on your pantry shelves will reassure you when your friends drop in and will give your invitation "Won't you stay for supper?" a genuine cordial quality that cannot be denied. KERS' Pll IS BOOSTED If WONDER CASPER'S FINEST NITE CLUB Jack Leahy is pleased to announce that the services of this famous Colored Orchestra have been secured for one more night and the entire 10 pieces will be heard again. El I J.

LINCOLN. Nov. 1. UPy-H. H.

Urbach, superintendent cf motive power for Burlington railroad lines west of the Missouri river, announced mechanical department employes of the Burlington received a 2V4 per cent pay increase today under an agreement with the railway mediatic-i board. Mechanical denartmer: cmoes last June 1 requested a full restoration of their 10 psr cent pay cut, and 2 "4 per cent was restored. The board decided another 2Vj pet cent should be restored November 1 and the remaining 5 per cent on April 1, 1935. Urbach said the pay increase, effective today, will affect approximately 9.000 men in Nebraska. Kansas.

Colorado, Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota. He estimated that it would add $12,375 to the road's weekly payroll. mimm DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR State Treasurer Kas always demonstrated his ability to serve the people faithfully and well Political Adv. Greater Seating Capacity Has Been Provided YOU'RE ALWAYS ASSURED OF A GOOD TIME AT THE WONDER BAR.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

Journaux d’éditeur Extra®

  • Du contenu sous licence exclusif d’éditeurs premium comme le Casper Star-Tribune
  • Des collections publiées aussi récemment que le mois dernier
  • Continuellement mis à jour

À propos de la collection Casper Star-Tribune

Pages disponibles:
1 066 498
Années disponibles:
1916-2024