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_— SPORTS MARKETS NUMBER 181. per datly Tribune CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922. SUN KILLED IN FALL COAL BILL PASSES SENATE™#!223:2:%2=:::":<BATL SCORES 1 | Foot Fall in Stunt Flying at Ve Fair; Was Sensation of Great Race Champion in Davis,Cup Match FBS he sige S | RUTLAND, Vt., Sept. 7.—Lieut. Belvin W. Maynard, ‘known as “the flying parson,” was killed while ying at the Rutland fair today. Lieut. Charles Wood of Ticonderoga, N. Y., and Charles “FUEL WILL FACE | Wionett, of New York, a mechanic, also were killed. The| At Philadelphia— Ro RE Seen tO IEE Tenner a ap ee | NOWNEIR 603 200 020—13 16 0 NRASTIC ACTION NEW YORK, Sept, T—Lieat, Bat |eal Seminecy, « Baptist mamcutin =| Philadelphia —_-——_— 100 200 300— 6 12 3 Gia’ erigbek to ide alain tice ai | me in’ June te gr Batteries—Scott and Snyder; Weinert, G. plane at Rutland, Vt., today, became] |Smith, Winters and Henline. C Made Pxi “geyser peas 7 mar ie Me nig g. cg Mtbee od pia a gb ateeelige Ne At Pittsburgh— R. H. E; July 25 Last Excepted | He always kept up hie work as al for the alr that he was Chicagn eet 782 5° 000 000 000—0 6 1 in Federal Measure ail of the air. Last, April Lieut |istinction, and sbortly atter wa ap |Pittsburgh —________ 300 101 01*—6 13 0 | |ceremony tor a couple who wanted to| ase of the A’. Fat Romeanin,| Batteries—Stueland, Jones and Wirts; Cooper WASHINGTON, Sept. Df pe! be wed above the gyound. France. There he flew hundreds of and Schmidt. Two weeks ago he soared up over |the Hudson with L. Wilson Bertaud, Janother noted flier, and Miss Helen / Virginia Lent, and while in the air . made them man and wife. jan challengers for the Davis Culp, wh, machines of every type. He gained public note by setting a world’s loop the loop record, turning over 318 times without loosing altitude. ing home after 17 months in France The senate late today passed and sent to conference the house anti-profiteering coal bill. The vote was 40 to 7. At Cincinnati— St. Louis R. H. E. 001 002 012—6 10 3 Com: Gerald Patterson, winner at Wimbledon, and captain of the Australas! 5 ~ ° P4 4 Inited et into] Maynard was made chief test pilot at}/“S* A“ ~~ WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.— Resum- in foreground, making a spectacular play during his match againet “Big Bull” Tilden ‘When the United States svent 2 MAES 7 . ing consideration of the house anti-| twas of little use, che American won in straight sete. af Forest Hille, Bat pe: Win Germany meran’ wes $/ieaibinst Yausisicog teens. | Cincinnati |<. ----300 700 00*—10 13 1 5 to] a — t, 1919, he won the New . ” * 5 brodiesring, al DML. the) eenate. to "i York-Toronto snd return air ceny| Batteries — North, Barfoot and Ainsmith, . speeding over the !,040-mile course at! ¢v % * pe. S ! ing from the proposed iaw coal con- * |in“average rute of 743.8 miles anj Clemons; Rixey and Wingo. 4 tracts entered into prior to July 25, hour. Two months alter he won the — — - last, provided such contracts do not a iaantake he? te specify prices higher than $2 per ton etrnler Sag which 64 of the crack aviator nation entered. Since hi: harge about 19 months ago, ynard has in commercial aerial photog. raphy work, living In Queensborough with his wife and four children, who were at home when news of the tragic Alleged Hooch {Boston ____________ Batteries—-Naylor and Makers. on. Trial| Karr and Ruets At Boston (2nd Garae)— Bee URE Fe 000 020 001— 3. 8 st the mines. introduced by crat of South MOB LYNCHES TEXAS NEGRO The amendment ae was Dial, Demo- DEFEATED BY J. SWEETSER BROOKLINE, Mass., was dethroned today as na’ was climinated from the Sweetser, Jand 1. ~~ ~ Bobby Jones of Atlanta defeated W. F. McPhail of Bos. ton, 4 and 3. Chick Evaris of Chicago won from F. M. Godchaux of New een AMERICAN LEAGUE | At Boston (1st Game)— R. H. E- Philadelphia MAKING GOOD Texas necro) TIME, REPORT one me ede Al yay in Which Men Are Working Way To! ward Imprisoned Miners Found Open 7.—Jesse Guilford of Boston amateur golf champion. He ational tournament by Jesse — 4 $18, _Perkins; Ferguson, the killing of a turpentine camp fore-| man near Hemphill, four years ago, | As this edition goes to press, Mr. was takefi from the jail at Newton at and Mrs, Walter Williams and F. W. Philadelphia ont tree limb and Mis” body riddled with in Places, but Long Task Looms Orleans, 4 and 3. EI : a a ee ene oneal el Roaton of 8c 000 000 0000 4 buttets. |. Cyril J. H. Tolley, former British champion, was elim. |i ( conenin. still in the soe) mat Batteri Ro li d Perkins: Pi F eee a Wet oc a nea ie } acing (isig| nated by Rudy, Knepper of Sioux City, lowa, 2 up. pert of ihe county. The Weate-| Ca ai eries—hommell and Perkins; Piercy and ; ‘KSO) al., Sep .—Better progress during the Rhinesmith assault case, which was aplin, {night by two ‘yescue crews burrowing their way toward the scheduled .fo~ this afternoon, was Pp postponed untli Sept. 18, due to the |lower depths of the Argonaut mine where 47 men have been bk tg lp ce |entombed since August 27 made the end of the long quest MORE INDICTMERTS VOTED IN At Chicago— R. H. E _ [LATE sports ye Mike Grovac, Serbian still cleaner, se - —w Ss | seem less distant today than it did yesterday. | ry ey will be placed on trial tomorrow on Cleveland 101 01— * gt ote wUMSON, N. J. Sept. 7-—The | If the 3,600-foot level of the adjoining Kennedy mine, the charge of murdering a fellow- Chicago _305 000 oo— * * % Biaatow ; Ea waht OR OCRO Ge OOCINI eats working, continues] Weakness to inactivity, mine officials | : +] worker as the result of a quarrel 5 4 OMT. e: Wolo, sommts met: todsy inthe sencet | Font ao asit'hes dana the/last| stated, asthe installation of = geo aE over $3. Batteries—Morton, Winn and O’Neill; Faber open championship tu decide which {12 hours, yesterday's estimath of|Phone in the 9,900-toot level of the PRC URITE 0am MARION, IIL, Sept. 7.—(By The Associated Pres.) — Additional indictments have been voted by the special grand jury investigating the Herrin massacre. Some of the indictments may be returned late today, it was said. The number voted could not be learned. U. P. REFUSES FULL SENIORITY from seven to thirteen days work yet! Kennedy, where the second rescue shall play the Argentine four in the | outfit is digging away, did not record titular contest Saturday, Orange | to do may be materially shortened. county icd at the first‘ chukker, | The imprisoned miners, if they sti! & Single sound from the Argonaut. 2 hes % . - ,| The instrament is So sensitive, it was | 2 to 1 flive, have: probably ‘been’ Teduced “DY | +sren| that the fielding of picks and and Schalk. Airman Makes Port Au Prince On Long Flight PIG IRON PLANT PROJECTED FOR Masquerades As Man, Girl Draws 10 Days In Jail} | shovels would have beén revealed. | ly 25 feet was cleared in th 3,600-foot level, and over the muck which this abandoned drift the workers y able to see a distance of 25 feet more, indicating that the way is becoming more open, while 9 oe + the timbers were found to be in good - x ‘condition and the ground less swoolé ; OWOSSO, Mich., Sept. 7.—Trousers Haiti, Sept. 7. cia eb babere washes A. i 7.—Declari ike “i ; ; ing Miss Thelm 19, to ti ai : ene te fort hr ro Sead ey OR ice ploy Bets taba by Carl Gr: cong Baie Eso ias First Manufacture West of] days in the county jail after she plead paio Correia I., ved here at i ey) ? x ‘ e oa ¥ i y Fi ed to d’sorderly ec n an * ea ee lected ‘N, M., Sept. 7— The girls—then Miss Irene Mathe- | into the Argonaut mine itself can be Union Pacific syatem; bi today urged all striking members Rockies Planned by For- i guilty to d’sorderly conduct in mas-| noon today on his rtip from the United double elopment | son and Miss Margaret Bouck, each | attempted. It is est!mated this cen be States to Ria Janerio. who are being detained here follow- ing the arrests of their husbands on a charge of having stolen the two automobiles in which they came here day, the Dridegrooms, for authori- ties at Cheyenne, where the automo- biles are alleged to have been stolen. 17 years old, eloped the officers here allege, from their homes in Laramie, Wyo., to Fort Collins, Colo., where | they were married in a double cere- bands and are begging to be allowed to go to work here rather than to made in 36 ‘hours. The otheF crew cleared out twenty | fect in their drift last night but have | before the bulkhead which wes in- i of the shop craft unions to return to work, under the prom. ise that full pension rights will be restored to all returning to work before September 15. Pay up for your Trtune and get | in City Jail mation of $20,000,000 Corporation. querading as a man. JOHN W.HAY NOMINATED WITH The Francisco, new -concern, fi Los Angeles, > and } SAN FRAN Sept. 7.—Con- ‘om their honeymoon today request- | mony on August 23.. The two | 145 feet to go. oh Si rudtian atone tot a $7 500, 000r bie “i. ed officers to allow them to obtain | couples immediately started for Al- |. Constant tests of the main shaft of| Mrs. Charles E. Winter is leaving Beaut Parlor inn BIMAC HR Ribak wills bestha Sivas work ‘here and not be returned to j buquerque by automobile. The girls |tha Argonaut itself where the fire| this: afternoon for ‘Alton, Ill. with| y |step to follow formation of the Pa FFICIAL: their “homes in Laramie, Wyo. say they did not know the automo- |and expiosion occurred which bot-| Stanley Winter, who will enter schoo! lainrss tbat saetpuca ect roaotaneeas ea} 9 5 Authorities have received word to | biles were stolen. | tled up “the 47 miners, prove this}is a junior in the Western Military Stuff Tabooed $20,000,000, whoso inc oa hold Lee Groat and James A. Hola- | They maintain faith in their hus- |*°‘e to be still so choked with ‘gases | academy. pers are on file tod: : | | that some days. probably will elapse >_< _ LUCAS WINS BY 316 VOTES return home to face their parents. (Continued on Page Four) a key for every 50c paid. S124! Salt Lake City banking 1 tutions, sh tape » come: ehoeela CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 7.—(Special to The Tribune.) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7.— Rouge,| plants on the Pu —The official majority of John W. Hay over Robert D. Carey x Deedee TAA IG wicks. “have beach |’ Comple stect_ from for the Republican nomination for governor is about 443, the f CRAPS CLAS tection Lliet at tie to t is one’ Wyoming state canvassing board announced today at the Los Angeles county jail. e new corporation.’ conclusion of its canva: cquired large iron’ tion August 2 of the votes cast at the primary elec. 4 Hay received 16,110, kle 9,123, Hoskins §,589. No longer, according to a rule just and coal deposits in Utah, it was. y. p= Se | 8023), Hosiine i ; ~ ul i otes 5,667. | Wiliam F Ross plundity over Issued, will women 3 s be per-jannounced here by T. T. C. Gregor¥.| Frank E. Lucas’ plurality over 1. | Ge UK for the Democra | mitted to recetve such toflet acces-|the company’s attorney Curtis Hinkle “for: the Republican | gubernatorial ination was 1 i > sories from the outside. The newly formed concern wili take} nomination for secretary of state was | Th te was 0, Kindler 4,- Inmates of the women's ward are|over the prope: of the Pacific| 31g The vote was liisas 94 : MeDowell, 1 oes * ‘ planning “see what can be done|Coast Steel con 1y, Which has irinda Daas = shirt abo Ea : Jabout ft,” they said. plants in Seattle, Portland and San 1 Francisco, the Los Angeles plant of } 1 |serted today by J. P. Noonan, chief} “At this stage there are no settle] | Of the brotherhood of electrical work-| Ment discussions proceeding with any } lere, which is one of the seven rail/0f the presidents,” Mr. Noonan sald, the Southern California Tron and Stee! | company, and those of other west | coast steel companies, together with) Clause Said to Curb Freedom of Speech to COBY YOUTHS Chicago, is ‘to consider the general strike policy and also to cousider what shall be done in view of the injunc- WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Attorney General Daugherty |tion'aypiication of sie “attorney won. today sent for Senator Borah, of the senate labor committee, and, after a conference re. | Republican, Idaho, chairman jeral, Mr. Noonan said. B. M. Jewell, chairman of the exec- | utive couneil of the striking organiza- | there, although I have not yet been | served with the temporary restraining jorder which the court has issued.” |W. H. Johnston, president of the | Association of Machinists, another of |the striking unfons, atso returned to Washington yesterday after an unex- plained absence and ; , H . — | ‘though of course there might be the iron ore and coal deposits of tho Pa B é Eliminated When earring for - bree care acetic: + potter | 20me in the future. The injunction Miiner corporation in h. | 7 1p Le seas ere Y | proesedings come to a hearing at Chi- RASH “At the present time there ts no Permanent Order Is Called committee, called for next ‘week t| cago on Monday, and I oxpect to be pig iron. manufactured west of the CODY. Wyo., Sept. 7.—(Special to The Tribune)—Five prominent young men of Cody narrowly escaped drown- ing last night when a car driven by TEXAS G. 0.P. FIGHTS KLAN Rocky Mountains,” said Mr. Gregory, “and plants here are dependent upon the east fo rtheir supply of both ple iron and coke. The new corporation | will undertgke the complete manu-| facture of steel from raw material products on the Paeific coast.” a garding the Chicago injunction, it was indicated that the gov-| tions, is en route to Chitago, Mr. ernment would not insist in next Monday’s hearing, on the Noonan added, after visiting several = Prajanrtion oalthe raeiss alert hes caehs lof the eastern railroad centers, but : during his trip called no meeting. of dom of speech. tween Teaders of the railroad strikers! th. union executives. and railroad presidents and none have! said informed as to.ation in its previous stntns, at lea WASHINGTON T—There are} been heid in the formdl gatherings |whether the chairman Lad taken oc- until the meetings of the leaders in uo cohferences now in progresa be-jin New York lagt mouth, it Was #@-Jcagion to meet any rail presidents. {Chcago haq taken place, communicate: Thornton Schwoob, son of State Sen- ator J. M, Schwoob, turned over in a canal near Powell. They were res: cued by a passerby. Orin Kerr'gan suffered a broken leg} but the others escaped int ineluded ‘Wilbur Tinkeom, Wil! Holbrook apq Charles Lawton. The $20,000.090 capitalization is In| with his aasociates at the unfon quarters. Union officials said af-er | discussion with him that the strike Mr. Noonan! was to go forward without any alt federal stock. In addition there are SAN ANTONIO, Texes, Sent. 7.—(By The Associated 200,000 shares of common stock of no, Press.) —-That the Texas Republican Party will join in the par value. : |movement started here last night by anti.Ku Klux Klan mem. an old inven. Bes of the Democratic convention to organize a Texas anti. omans ured Klen political party, was declared by R. B. Craeger, Repub. jlican state chairman, ina statement here today, he was not a Pt the ancient i crimping irons.