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ni ah RL he W recks. OWN FI ECTION 2 LeveL Noy. 1 Place Blame for Crashes 10.—An investigation of last} HEYENNE, PR a pe Ney ee west of Cheyenne, in which four| men went to their deaths, was begun here yesterday after-| Sage, oer pee board of inquiry, consisting of Union Pacific offi- resentatives of the interstate commerce com- LEAD OF PAR Cains In Count /xt"Settere ‘ana’ Generat as. taf Kennedy | “Gober vos LLOYD CLAIMS Seems ELECTION 10 CITY GOUNGIL peson poll is at the Bob Question Raised Regarding Tievn ranch, has had for sev- eral years past a normal yote Choice of Sylvester Pelton and Fimal Count Must |mbsion, a was still in progress at noon twlay. of about 16 and the vote thas always gone straight down: the line on the Republican ticket, Returns tabulated this morning! frgm. this precinct show that there Was ag usual 16 votes but that in the vote for LU. S. senator there was one backslider, progressive; radical, Dem_! ocrat, or whatever he may be styled. ‘The ¥ote was 15 for Mondell and one for Kendrick rest of the state Be Awaited. ticket going t Republican. Herbert L. ,. Hepublican | ‘The official election canvass by the candidate for county surveyor, gained | county canvassing board will be nec alx votes on Albeft Park, the taily be_| ensary to determine whether Sylvester ing Park four and Ken 10/ Tkis|Peton or William Lloyd bas been leaves’ Park swith a majority of on};:|elected councilman from ‘the Third 19 over Park and an offictil count. will | ward. beigsre” be pevesette 3 Metermine| Tabulations Kept by the two canill- dates show considerable. d'smepency. |pliratity of 27 while Mr. Peitonia iflgures show that he haa been elected {by a plurality of 12, The tabulations complied :n the {Fribune office colnelde with the fi ‘ures shown by Mr. Pelton and for that reason the Tribune Thurstay evening carried a stcry claiming his election, pict APRS Ee ‘ARGUMENTS IN ‘PHILLIPS CASE RECOVERED IN OMAHA, CLAIM Hecovery of a stolen .Bulek’hetong- ing to R. C. Varderbure was made in Omaha thie momtng by the chief of| police there, and two prisoners pas names have net been ravealed are be_ ing held in connection withthe case, according to information rece'ved this afternoon by theepolice department here, ‘The car of Vandenburg'y was stolen on October 25, and ho trace of the yobbers was beld at that time. Co.| LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10.—Argu- operative search resulted tn the suc_| ments to the jury in the tria) of Mrs. cess of efforts 40 recover the car and} Clara Phillips, charged with the mur- the guilty parties. Ger of Mra. Alberta Tremaine Mea. Attaches from the sheriff's office | dows, opened today’ when M. Maxweil will be sent iminediately to bring back Burke, deputy district attorney, began to Casper fhe car and the two men. ‘his plea for Conviction. ARMISTICE DAY CLOSING HERE TO INCLUDE BUSINESS OF ALL KINDS, ENTERTAINMENT LOOMS exal pubic tomorrow. For the pos pied enthusiasts ti is a Turkey sweepstakes tow ent at the Golf club and the annual football game between Casper and cr wrpse ype schools at Athletic game will start promtp- ly at 2 o'elock. ‘The Ariscon will run‘amatinee dance beginning at 3 ‘There will be specail attractions | o’clock and the theafers all have in the way of entertainment that | feature programs with continuous airald, peGrs, Of, tntorede te the, Set BesPpemnne aa a Stone Se of satorest tthe. gen- performances. Armistice day, tomorrow, will be observed as a holiday in Casper by practically all the stores and of- fices. The banks will be closed and business wEl be practical'y sus- in honor of the occasion. Th's will conform with last year “ when the holiday proved a pleasant diversion from business interests. MreTieyd olating! his erection (bya p, @ixcharged were incorrect and that no ane would be laid off until a> blarge had been definitely fixea. | Among ent A. W. Woodruff. of the Union Pacific and. A. R. Hamilton of Colo- rado Springs, Colorado and T. J. Hicks ,of Oakland, Cal., representing the federal commission. today ihat press dispatches to the effect that the three engineers ‘con-| cerned In the two wrecks had been} Buford Alsaster - cost lives and a wreck at Horle remulted in a fourth feath ‘The Buford wreck is being consltured first. troem. RALPH hich Killed Pour On U.P. Investigated! AIL CITY CUTS Interstate Commerce Commission and MORE THAN HALE THE SPACE Railroad Company Join in’ Probe to: | | | TAKEN FOR TRIBUNE'S PURE FOOD EXHIBIT IN DECEMBER The Kimball Drug company, the Natrona Transfer and the Commercial Printing company are among the latest} CG per concerns who haye reserved space at ant company, the Don H. Herbert Carpet-Cleaning company | the Tribune’s Pure Food, Health and Household Shuw, which will be held) , at. the Arkeon on December 4, 5'and 6. WIth the expositicn a Little -over) than half sold, amd indications are! ‘that the remaining available spare ‘will mot Iust very long. Two rows of pooths have been panned for the hall, but even with this, arrangement thfee it ts @cubt‘ul whether the last week} club of Cnagper takes wi) net eee many anxious to exhibit | thelr wares and unab! Dancitigeevery evening and an en- Ofticials eald'anree weeks off, the boothe are more|tertainment program of exceptional | merit, with imported theatrical talent amuse the thotisands of visitors | interesting program which is being drawn up for exhibit | In the houve the Republ; ure to throng the show, are} the three day| The Woman's Departmental ; HOUSE MAJORIT FINGER PRINTS Final Lineup Changed When Rep. Guy E. Champbell Changes Party Affiliation to Straight Republican; Present and New Congress Are Compared WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—There will be twenty {Republicans than Democrats in the next house of repre tives and eleven more Republicans than Democr-ts in the new senate, unless results indicated by practically complete | returns are overthrown, mor A- an majority who the over the combined n carried heretotc ficial house mem prequested tereafter as a Re Democratic and scattering vote wi has by 17, while In the Mt will be vert In tho present congress the Repub. Means have a house ality of 166 senate oerat hin: r the Democrats and a majority of | The request was complied with 148 over all. In the senate the Repub- | ing the party division of the new | lean majority over the. Democrats is | gress as comparéd with pe 4, with no scattering votes. vinion as follows The lineup of the here. new Present Congress tofore listed as inclu Senate—Republicans 60; Democrats ieans and 207 Democrats, was chang_| 36: totals 96 | Bepublicans and Demo-| | House—Repubdlicans 296 y through a change in tech_| 130; Socialists Vacancies nica! party affiliation by one of the | 435. successful candidates In today's clec- | New Congress. halt. the pro-| tion. Representative Guy BE. Camp-| Senate—Republicang ‘52; Democrats] eceda of the show, and is supporting| bell of the 36th Pennsylvania district, | 42; Farmer.Labor 1; total 98 to get thd| this climax of the Health Campaign,| who in the past two campaigns has! House—Republicans Democrats rigs | | Which. closes the end of this month.! run as 4 “Republican Democrat,” but | 206: Socialists Independ Farmer-Labor 1; totaly 435 KIMB HASTERNENS ci in PAQUECTED “With, the idea of an organi zation that will work for civic BALL 1S —S : WELL MAKING 'BIG MAMMOTH Both Constitutional Secure Majorities; Taberculosis Sanitarium CHEYENNE, Wiyo:, Nov, 10.—(Special : The Tribune.) Amendments Fail to| Big Horn Is Voted |. After having been quist for some | time, the Mammcth wel! on the south_ | what rtér of section 2-38.78, which | Giine In ame time ago ¢a tue sonsa \ ton of the ol! world with @ 28,000 bar- rel flow, swabbed and as the sand was sgitated flowing at a rate Math mated at from 150 to 200 barrels per hour. The olf is to be accumu. FOUND ON SHIRT WORN BY SLAIN RECTOR, REPORT Important Discovery May Serve to Help Identify Murder of Rev. Hall! and Eleanor Mills. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., v, 10—Finger prints found the bosom of the shirt wern by the Rev. Edward | Hall may picture to experts fone af the principals’ in the on murder of the rector and the cholr | singer, Mrs. Ellanor Mills, ft becmne known .through an authoritative sources The ‘Authorities, some of whont were in conference with Albert Gibby grand jury foreman, while they did not make Known the déialis of the @iscovery of the faint smudges on the shirt, admitted that a report by experts on the fingerprints was ex- pected today. | After the conférence with Mr. Gihbs, peclal Deputy Attorney ‘General {ott announced that the case would not go before the grand untit \next we Detectives working on the case again are turning thelr at- |tention to’ Charlotte Mills, daughter jof.the slain cholr singer, who has an- hounced her intention of calling agein upon Governor Edwards. Several of the defectives are of the opinion that +—Fragmentary returns from Tuesday's judicial election in- dicate that Ralph Kimball defeated H. V. S. Groesbeck for associate justice of the state supreme court by a large ma- iority, but that the race for the second associate justiceship betterment.and at the same time prove the mutual -benefit and entertainment to its members, ‘several Casper penwle: whose former residence was in the east, have decided to mete an Easterners’ club. The membership will. be tim: te to those people: Rakes former sippi.. "There are sa Cakper who come | ete: ‘cat and the elub should be a*flourishing one. The pedple: who are pushing the idea, have made no plans of action In regard_to the activities to be under. taken by the organization and wit not Wo so until they have obtained the ideas of the majority who expect to affiliate. The dues, if any, will be very small. It is hoped however that through drawing on, their «xperiences in their former homes, the membe: will be able to push a program of civic} welfare thay should mean much to/ the future of the city. Frank Bs Taylom geologist and} president of the Pennsylvania club} here, has consented to handle the pre-/ Miminary. correspondence. He can be nddressed- at P.O. box No. 325. Any person interested in the organization is asked to communicate with him as. soon as (a 1 SS FIRE DAMAGE REPAIRED, WAFFLE HOUSE REOPENS, The Grand Central Waffle house, 123 West Second, has completed the remodeling of its interior, which was somewhat damaged by fire recently, The establishment will reopen its doors tomorrow. PISTOL USED IN .HAVRE KILLING ALSO FIGURED - IN POOL RGOM ASSAULT Former. Police Officer Identifies Gun Al- leged to Have Been Used by Mrs. Carleton in Murder of Rector HAVRE, Mont., Nov. 10.—The gun used in the Christler- Carleton double killing here recently was positively identi- fied by former Police Officer Charles J. Sunday as the weapon alleged to have been’ usec by John Jenkins in an esse: 1919, authorities announced Ownership, of the gun which was found in the hand~of Mrs. Margaret. Carleton, who was shot dead with the Reverend Leonard Jacob Christler in the latter's home October 27, bad puz_ zed the authorities. It was not de- tonight. } termined at the coroner's inquest fol Jowlng the killmg. at which Mrs. | Carloton was said to have done the shooting. Mrs. \Joneph Pyle of Butte, | Mrs. Carleton’ mother, had refused) to accept the inquest verdict intima- | ting the opinion that upon L. B. Dance in a local poolroom-November 14,/ | “similar” ne Sun had been | kin | Carleton; now By ae ‘Angeles; acted > placed in/Mrs. Carleton’s hand atter| the shootin’ According to ne authorities,.‘the | dead woman's jusband, Frank © as attorney for Jenkins at the time of the alleged assault in 1919. -Former officer Synday is sald ‘to have told authorities that the gun was taken from Jenkins by Jake Cockney who turned it over to Sunday. ~ Records were said-to show the number of the gun—184546—as being the same as that of the weapon found jn Mrs. Carieton’s hari, after the recent trag— edx. Shockney was said to have corrob_ crated Sunday's statement, while Ed_ ward Thomas and F-. Stacey, other re_ ye.Wwitnesses of the pool roomk affray told authorities that the gun found in Mrs. Carleton'’s hand was to the one taken from Jen. home was east of the Miss: } their way up. the Chesapeake a battle that will | on the shore and Watched the students until the sub-chaser fipally ‘was beached un the shore of the aS experimental station. ‘The midshipmen. started out ora im the afternoon for a seamansh' rill. on one of the sub-chagers ich] have been tied up atthe academy wharf since the armistice. ‘The bay was rough and the small hoat was-tossed about as the midship- mon were put through thelr exercises. When two miles off shore, the engine \ackfird, Before the men realized what had happened the forward part} jot the ‘yesse] was enveloped in flames. ie iThe midshipment took stations at the hose lines and formed bucket brigades as, the flames spread. The sub-chaser's. prow was turned | toward the shore. Then ths battle) *hbegan. <A stiff breeze i» gmented the danger. Heroically the. midshipmen fought every “foot of the way. On the wharves at Annapolis a crowd gath- ered, attracted by the smoke. Light craft set out from the academy and nearby points to offer assistance. " Cheers’ arose “those standing on the beach when. the midshipmen beached their boat. The boat was burned beyond repair, the Mames eat- fe away all the superstructure and Pet of the ih de oor hae BANDITS MAKE $14,000 HAUL TRINIDAD, Coloy Nov. 10,—Two. masked bandits :his morning held up an automobile carrying $14,000 pay- jroll to the American Sme'ting and Refining comfany mine at Cokeville, the sheriff's office was notified. A| Pose of officers and cittzans sre now wety close. Thé two constitutional amendments submitted” failed. Big Horn’ county, was selected ‘as ans agers ot eee a “SCORE OF MIDDIES FLIRT WITH DEATH IN BATTLE WITH FLAMES OF SUB CHASER OFF ANNAPOLIS ANNAPOLIS; Nov. 10.—Twenty midshipmen from the) contest between Judge C. 0..Brown| United States Naval Academy narrowly escaped death late} yesterday when ina hervic battle against fire, they fought Bay on a sub chaser. It was ng“live in’the memories of those who stood | fight imperilling the academy | hovwden Fred H. Blume, incumbent, and VW. J. Tidball is) the site for a state tuberculosis santi- tarfum. The constitiuqnal’ amendments the girl ie in possession of tnforma- tion which she has not yet divulged. piace thom Argentine May Unload Chilled Jating faster than the cas pressure can | force it from the casing which indl_ cates that, this large output will be continued for some time although no predictions are being made by Mam-_ moth officials as to how long this flow will hela_up. i SHIP BURNS, which failod to secure endorsement Tuesday include provisions designed to increase the limitation of salaries for county superintendent of schools, county assessor and county survey- ors, and another one to consolidate the two state lapd boards. Both pro-+ posaits were approved .by majorities) NEW ORL--ANS, La., Nov. 10.— in Natrona county, but not by ma-'The freight steamer Nola, which plies Porities of the total baliots cast, which ;between New Orleans and Houston, is_necessary in amending the state|Texas, reported by wireles today it onstitution. {was burning in the Gulf of Mexico There was 12 today additional informa. outcome of the no the Mississipp! river. on of Casper and Bryant 8, Cromer, of)Stroyed and the crew taking to life Riverton, for judge of the Sixth Ju-/boats was picked up’ by a French dicial district. Neither Converse nor ie HEN CREW SAVED, about 40 miles from the mouth of tae | Later reports said the ship was de-| Meat in U. S. BUENOS AIRES, Novy. 10.—(By The Associated Press.)}—Chilled meat from the Argentine soon will compete with | American meat in the latter's mar, j kets if the recommendations of Min. ister of Agriculture Le Bretan to j cattle raisers and ateampship interests are carried out. @n recent speeches 4nd interviws he has encouraged the ution of Argentine meat to the $ leclaring that the drop here has been coincl. dent with the demoralization of the cattle market. Fremont county has reported but’ Judge Brown, is assu' of @ sub; stantial majority in Natrona county, ‘SPENCER SAYS. LEAD OF ROSS IS ONLY 499 CHEYENNE, | Wyo., Nov. 10. — With only 64 snall precincts miss- ing, figures compiled by the State Tribune this afternoon gave W. B. Ross, Democratic candidate for governor a jead of 1,194, so that his | election is assured if these figures ‘Zre correct, At the Republican state headquarters, however, the to- tals, with 69 pricincts ‘missing gave Ross a margin of only 499, and Chairman Spencer refused to con- cede his election. The Tribune's figures.cave Sena- tor K k, Democratic candidate for re-election a majority of 9,328, with the possibility that it would go to 10,000, The Republican comm:t- tee had his margin around the f,- 000 mark. ‘AUTOMOBILES COL COLLIDE ON SOUTH PARK STREET; NO ONE 15 INJURED A Ford driven by Arthur Brown Was completely overturned and the Studebaker touring car driven by O. T. Morsh was knocked to ong side and in search of the bandits. PLYMOUTH, Mass.) Nov. 10—Mrs. Mary ‘Smith Lockwood, founder of the Daughters of tho Ambrican Rsv- olution, died yesterday at the Jdr- dan hospital where she had been a patient “since September. She was | ] 91 years old. “« receiyed a bent fender in a collision loccurred thitimorning about 8 o'clock at Pitth and Park streets. Morsh states that he was driving |morth on Park, accompanied by his| ‘wife, and that he was well tnto the intersection when collided with the one driven by young Brown. Morsh assisted in extricating Brown from bentath the Ford car. 1 | | French “Refugees | To Receive Aid NEW, YORK, Nov, 10—Miss Wini_| fred Holt, founder of refuges for the blind in New York, Paris and Italy,| today cabled. $3,500 to the Lighthouse | jin Paria as the first installment of a i fund of $500,000 which is sought for the French refugees. The money rep= Leaders. in Casper’s Health Cam- paign announce that next week will be devoted to child welfare and that babies under two years of age will resented two gifts of $2,500 and $1,000) be examined free of charge by from Rufus Graves Mateher, a de_| baby specialists at the City Hall. scendent of the first president of} MisswMartha Petersdorf, state ma- Harvard college, to whom she Will be} ternal nurse, has arrived in Casper | married November 16. and will devote next week to the The wedding will be performed ut| interests of Casper’s babies. Dr. the Lighthouse for the bl’nd here,! Platz of Torrington, child special- Bishop Manning of the Episcopal} Ist, will also be in Casper and: with church officiating. Invited guests are; Iocal doctors will examine balées | siving Wedding presents in the form| ag the city clinic, of cash, all of which wil! go to the; Child Welfare week starts Mor- French L'ghttiouse fund. 1 day and will last until Saturday CHILD WELFARE WEEK WILL BE USHERED IN MONDAY, INFANTS _ TOBE EXAMIKED BY EXPERTS noon. Casper! mothers may take advantage of the free expert at- tention offered their babies by com- Ing to the clinic at the City Hall’ any day during the week. The hours -will be from 9 a. m. to It a. m. and from 2 p. m. to 5 p. my Appoi y ing campaign the clty clinic, dent of the club, 1564R. Monday at 1:30 p. m. expectant mothers will meet in the children reom of the Public Library. The meeting will be open oniy to expert ant mothers. Woman's Departmental i I ‘De Valera in Same House from Which Childers Was Séized by Free State; Wellington Barracks Attacked BELFAST, Nov. 10.—(By The Associated Pri — Erskine Childers, one of the chief lieutenants: of Eamon De | Valera in the republican movement, was captured by the |Free State focres at Wicklow early today, it is officially an- nounced. Tt is reported Mr. De Valera also | v the capture was effected, but evaded and ts ar as in the house when Anothor ‘nan of Ro CHIEF LIEUTENANT OF IRISH INSURGENT HELD; | DUBLIN FIRING HEAVY Robinson were taken was the rest |dence of Robrt Barton, Gtndalough Boome Barton, a atory of the |Anglotrish treaty, later joined forces ! with ,DeValera. | ee |. Dt IN, > 10.— the Asso- & Press.}—Heavy K crackled ous parts ar in y | The | upon Wellin and also flr

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