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Weather Forecast. WYOMING—Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday, possibly showers Tues- day north portion, FINAL | Not much change in temperature. ———_—_—_$_$—$$$—$—$—$—$— . VOLUME YII. AUTOMOBILE TRAGEDY ON HARDING’S VISIT TO DENV LEGISLATURE WILL MEET CASPER, WYO., MONDAY, JUNE 25, "IL JULI 1923. The Casper Daily Tribune 16 | BALL SCORES |. Hubbell and Hen- a CASTS PA ‘EDITION NUMBER 222. LL ER THIRD VICTIM © FRAME RELIEF FOR THE FARMERS 3 te"seett) THIS MORNING Mistake of Enrollment Clerk During Recent Session There Seems lo Be SOMETHING ELSE BESIDES VEGETABLES GROWING and Gowdy, At Chicago— Cincinnati — Plunge Over Embankment in Bear Creek = Chi ee . : 5 ° To Be C ted Next Manth Wh, tt MY GARDEN scnierice—Hlcnion and Hargrave; Canon Claims Lives of Sumner Curtis le) orrec! e ex! ‘oni en Kaufmann am farrell. re A ‘ A : ; Atst.tous2~S™*én | OF National Committee, Tommie French Loan Maximum Will Be Raised. pittsburgh ae a ales i careers of Denver, and Thomas F. Dawson Pacha ES | i ton and Gooch; CHEYNNE, Wyo., June 25—Governor W. B. Ross today ith, issued a call for a special session of the Wyoming legislature, ASIRRIOANTAE DENVER, Col., June 25—(By The Associated Press) — beginning July 16 to reeenact an Amended state farm loan ALS Hoators—= hata ual b=) u.£,| Burdened with grief over the tragedy of yesterday which re- act. The amendments, liberalizing the provisions of the New York ---..001 001 705-11 17 2} sulted in the deaths of two members of his party, severed the old law failed of passage at the regular session last winter Boston -000 002 220— 6 12 1 when an enrollment clerk failed to include them in the bill life cord of a Denver host and ended with another person or Jenne Bhawkey ‘t and | identified with the visit here in a hospital suffering from in- as it went to the governor for his and Devore Uta: Fullerton | juries, President Harding today faced his program with a signature. They callea for provisions HELL 5 heavy heart but compelled by neces. ‘Utah and other points along the increasing the sroant Herero O GIRLS Philadelphia— R.HLE. y and lack of additional time to] route to Als loans to farmers from $5, 2 +000 000 00%—" © # y on as the original plans for his 000 and lowering ene Seledataomiie CALLED “002 100 00e—* + «* required. These included a par segality. teeta eqeemted it "will take OUT Batteries — Hollingsworth, Russell, {de through the city, a greeting of » automobile carrying the four Re eatmnuate Zachary and Ruel; Rommell and|*chool children at the state house, a| unfortunate men was one of ten m4 not more than pres Aiea Aine: Bet ON Bruggy. formal address at the auditorium and] chines which had carried more than the pieiness e7 tne rpeities ss calpea STRIKE a it to Cheyenne, Wyo., later in} a half dozen of the correspondents fore convene pe mak ektiy At Clevelana— R.H.E.| the day, where another address was| with the presidential party and local npr bret jiscapel area wand a St. Louis _ 000 01% © * | to be delivered hewspapermen to a luncheon ten. serve without pay, their mileage] BOSTON, June 25.—Union leaders Cleveland — 010 00° * * *] ‘Thomas F. Dawson, Colorado state| dered in their honor by the Denver being met by the stata ana| Who have called a strike of operators Batteries—Danforth and Severeid;| historian and nationally known news-| Press club at the top of Lookout x Snat™ they’ ‘would neither introduce | 1" all parts of New England except Morton, Metevier, Shaute and O’Neil.| paper man, died this morning in a| Mountain. After the luncheon. the Wany other legislation or support any| Connecticut for tomorrow morning, Pi SA EY Denver hospital at 4:40 o'clock, the| party motored over Genesee Moun that might be introduced by others.| Fre predicting “‘a clean sweep of the At Detrett— third victim of the automobile acel-| tain and was proceeding down Bear "The session was deemed necessary | telephone exchanges,” but officials of Chicago - dent in Bear Creek canyon yesterday | Creek canon when the accident in order to relieve the financial con-|the New England Telephone and Detroit which Sumner Curtis of Washington, | occurred. dition of the farmers. Telegraph company, express the be- Batteries—Faber and Schalk; Hollo- | 1D. C., a representative of the Repub-| ‘The car was rounding “Lookout ef that “all but a small minority way and Bassler. lean. National committee, and Tom-| Glass” curve, one of the sharpest will stick to their posts." ———— mie French of Denver, who was driv-| bends in the Denver mountain park , The old union of the Boston Metro- MAN AND WIFE ARE ing the machine, were killed in | highway system, when it was seen CA politan district, which claims a large TO BE ARRAIGNED HERE | plunge off a 75-foot embankment.|to swerve toward the edge of the membership in and around Boston, John Adams, musician, will appear | Donald A. Craig, manager of the 2 road, h through a stone pillar and and whose charter was revoked re- before the court of Judge Murray. to-| York Herald's Washington bureau, | wire cable protecting rail, and tumble DEFENDANT IN cently by Miss Julia §. O'Connor, president of the telephone operators’ department, charges Miss O'Connor with promoting the strike «for her night on the charge of being drunk and creating a disturbance, as will a'so Mrs. Adams, It is Understood that the fracas occurred in a local hotel was seriously injured. President) Harding this morning obtained reports from the hospital or down the jagged incline almost to , 75 feet be- the car to leave the waters of Beas © low. What cause : Craig's condition and instructed the roadway probably never will be $25. own purposes, The members of this yesterday and that the faithful wife| hospital authorities to keep him ad-| known, 5 union have announced they will not suffers a broken nose as a result of | vised of his condition as he continued} sumner Curtis, 55 years old, Wash strike. ft. his tour to Cheyenne, Salt Lake,| ington newspaper correspondent and Alleging gross carelessness and representative of the Na 1 Repub ican committee on the president's ne ice in permitting children to | tour, and Thor A. French, an em ride unaccompanied by elder persons | EAVY T i { | ploye of the great Western Sugar and in not having guards s' J company, who was driving the il! on the device, Matilda Antrim mOHet fated car, lost their lives when tho of the\eight year old girl, who was machine plunged over the embank accidently killed last week at the Sent: carnival grounds, has filed suit in the BOSTON, June 25.—Word was re- i ache P Highth district court for $25,000. celved here today from Berkeley, | fe) a ppp eee roe ot mea Re ieee aininaeeisor the Se CREAMER, eaneen | a arick( Gerad: tthe |toartn pacaon rie gC. A, Wortham, administratrix of the ner up for the national women's | the automobile, probably will recover estate of C. A. Wortham, deceased; lawn tennis title, last year, would | At the hospital today it was said Messers. Gerrety, Beckman and Rob- Ieee for’ the cast op duly 2, and ‘| Craig had spent a co! nfortablp night inson, the operators of the Wortham $3 would’ practice for, two weeks at | Announcement was made that Roy Shows and the owner of the ‘Cater woken eey L. as Saspecins ee . Roberts, the Kansas City Star's pillar” riding device on which th ° gras - is | Rai hinatons corruapantent<; wiles foeldent,ooctirred. Proc Wenoned Tegan Coneriae North” |trte a mmrnm Sc l7..,'a7> Smashed to Maichwood in Leap trom Elevated in|tn nite Dee 4 While M Li a Reabeiatt “ARN? Shesae "and thik wo Cars smashed to Matchwood in eap trom EVaAtTEA IM} unti airs. Craig can reach her hus wes we Many Lose Lives in STILL OWNER Michigan Rivers and Lakes women’s national championships at Forest Hills. She will not compete in the national junior title play al- though she is eligible to defend her title, Brooklyn on Top of Automobiles; Scores Injured in Second Wreck of Day at Chicago band’s bedside he left Washington for Denver as soon as she was ad- vised of the accident old. For ST. PAUL, Minn., June 25—Wind and rain storms whic well as the meeting point of subways e than 20 years he was connected L, ta ib WIMBLEDON, England, June NEW YORK, June 25—Ten persons perished and about /ana elevated lines. the Washir u of The swept through sections of the central northwest over the x Res ? res 913 1c: i i 25. (By the Associated Press} 45 were injured in today’s elevated crash in Brooklyn, ac-|_ Four of the dead were women. ‘The ey le | week-end, took a toll of nearly a score of lives, and did ex-| Piay in the Wimbledon tourna- cording to.an unofficial casualty list ared at 4:30 o'clock | first identitied dead were Alexander Sxseut the: Unites tensive damage, incomplete reports today indicated. ment at which the world’s lawn 1° §740/8n und’ at Casualty lst prepared at 4:30 0 CLOCK | 7 wally and Mrs, Louis Wright, bon | States. senate ripe tennis titles will be decided for the |and based on reports received from various hospitals and | of trooklyn, Viremen toot aera | Dawson was one of the best known Isidaro Gutierrez, who was arrested F last time, began late this after- {morgues, their he!mets and rubber rments| Washington correspond ot his three weeks ago, charged with operat- ABERDEEN, S. D., June 25—Ten persons are said to| noon after delay caused by a A two car train plunged from the Brooklyn-Manhattan | and plunged into the wreckage tear.| We having known, with one excep ing @ milk can still in North Casper,| have perished and scores of others were injured when a for-| heavy mist, but only one star jtransit clevated structure at Fifth) !ng at the timbers with their hands} ("Vea states cine Caney eee was this afternoon sentenced to 75) nado laid waste two wide stretches of prosperous farming} match could be run off on on Jand were smashed to matchwood. Of| When axe and crowbars could not be Fontes peed Ae da SL cecnvwat ea cays, tn Chasey Roars peta couytry for 40 miles in the vicinity of Reeder and Hettinger, staat engi ra hid ear aies in oo Ti k Ss l and Flatbush Avenues in Brooklyn| sed without endangering the in| {yeu ot the ald politcal eet a °PGatiorres plea guilty and the tacr| N: D., Adams county Sunday evening, according to word re- 15,000 persons, 1. A. Godfree of icket ate i, Teer Seren Ove real ay Ba he enre and had a wide pek that he had been in jail approximately | Ceived here today. England defeated the Rumanian = Peete ee copianation or the as | SOORES INI UE acquaintance with —politicel three weeks, waiting for the judge to] FARGO, N. D., June 25.—A dis-]Grand Rapids held the record for] champion, Nicholas Mishu, 1-6, Launched Fr }\citont was that an axie on one of | IN CHICAGO ¢ ders and politicians f return to enter a plea of guilty, made| Patch to the Fargo Forum today says| arownings, according to renectn whoa | St 06 62. 9-7. the cars had broken and that this} CHICAGO, June More), titan | gare macaine waa Ooo ee hig sentence 75 instead of the custom. | five persons are known to have been 4 roster Yeren had ripped up the outside rail, caus-|60 persons were bruisea and shaken | vont Harans was coming to Denver Beds Sy cree killed and four others injured in a| the Persons lost their ives and two ‘ i J I 4 C d Ree ane ae et ocean thd che eases ieee ken! he arranged to visit the Washington W Be ier tornado that struck in the west end| Were drowned in Detroit. ‘The offi- JERSEY CITY, N, J., June 25. uly ar aWitdeasguieaidithat something went | today when an elevated train crochea | crremmonsents inthe! party. 9 LEG INJURED of Adams county about 8.30 o'clock] cial temperature here was 94 and FIRE tL bh Ge wrorig with the first. truck of the|! the rear of sther train. ; ie Mears Is over tens ectase Wittlam Stokes suffered an injurea|SUDMAY night. Grand Rapids reported a high mark| Of’Argentina to be held duly 12 ct J. P, Murphy and P. D. Stitzel, | tending car and it plunged over the| The trains at the point where the| park and nt the luncheon on the wae leg this morning when it was caught]. "1 [ae fisted are Mr. and Mrs.| of 03. Boyles Thirty Acres, a board of | University of Nebraska students |side of the structure dragging its! collision occurred operate on the] mit of Look: ain, Da between the elevator and the edge of| Yr. 1. tauibert of Bucyrus, N- D.. Sieh eae physicians employed by the New | @re co-operating with the Casper | mato with it. Part of the structure surface. POI! thie ‘Hawn ria ae the shaft at the McCord Brady house. | 91; 000. | aa Sh beh e ‘| syle) EDITOR DEAD Jersey boxing commission de- Wyoming Rodeo association and | itself was carried away ——s-—- - his Washington experiences, and dis No bones were broken. ec tyreeraes OM eomabl of Bneg. . ided today, are handling the box seats for the | In falling the train crushed two] BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED | russel Washington incldeate with pk ell it Saas rus, Property damage is estimated] DES MOINES, Iowa, June 25.—| cided today. August Rodeo, they are also hand- | automobiles beneath it A bulld:ng permit for $6,500 was|them. Although the odest. man in at $100,000, eeearare le ores SESE | of ied 5 ling the tickets for the Rodeo box Ten clergymen rushed to the spot| taken out this morning by E. H. Mc-|the party. he was o f the most SES rere Bins Chee Taeater and Leader, the! | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., June 25 | ing show July 4. and plunged into the wreckage to! Kelvey for a residence on Oak Crest | entertaining during the luncheon ty Trib er editor! —Racing starts were tried by the ; operatio iven these | minister to the dying ‘between Devine and Eleventh stre Aft toniobiie: craslieg aon MICHIGAN LAKES of the New York Globe and New| Washington Varsity on the Hudson py: COOPRERt Cn gt TT ‘ here the accident oc-|G. R. Oslewald took out a , ¢ 1 DETROIT, Juno 25—Secking re-| York Tribune, died of pneumonia at| today before the other crews had | 0¥8 in furthering the interests of | The point whcre the Accident oo: |G. A. melewald took our a Pim een tlAeatiile a e hatal 2 Hef from the sweltering Sunday heat,| his home in New York yesterday,| appeared on the course where on | ‘ie Rodeo will be keenly appre | curred It one of tlle Nusial, uth shington between Second iivsicecerted “that [he venlaita, 12 persons were drowned in the rivers| according to special digpatches re-|%Thursday the annual intercollegi- | “lated by the two chaps. ee ere is itiaeotisvnlieface ‘1 nd Third bedi: ‘ and lakes of Michigan — yesterday.| ceived here. ate regatta will be held. The Rodeo association feels that +) polnt for numeroul s 3 Pipes 2 with the tance of Murphy and — | “Go and after the others; I'm Stitzel combined with the e }r 1 ® tion of the public that the Rodeo NO CHANGE IN and boxing show, July 4, will both PLANS FOR TOUR 1 prb¥s gibcided ‘eosoenad | A ; 1 Ww: J 5 ——— t c mn that CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 25.— 1 mal ch (Special to The Tribune.)—United ay’ platoria States Senator F. ©. Warren of Wyo- e ee 99 the ming, Senator J. T. Robinson of Ar- na « nd the work kansas and 40 other members of the O f 1 ‘ mission, ‘The Party that accompanied Secretary of jr nt w < at about five Mavy Denby on a tour of Alaska ar- | nount ne, and after his Tived at Cheyenne on a special train : eet pasta ste FIDE will hold a at noon today from Yellowstone Park DANVILLE, Iil., June 25.—Wabash ) minute a Ch , iV: 25. President] resent the sincere purpose of effec and will greet President Harding) TONG BEACH, Callf., June 25,—]and the former Mrs, Engmann were] Van Tassel's car exploded. He main-| passenger train number 9, from De-| DENVER, June 25. — Pr resent ro purpose tt Okiveniet bai when he arrives at 5 o'clock. Mean-| Lemuel Ferris Van Tassel, o!l work-| married a month ago today. tained his composure, howéver, and|troit and Chicago, and eastern Ii!!-| Harding served notice in an address| tivo enforcement, rather than modera the r Jential. y will ‘pro. while the party are inspecting Fort er, was instantly killed at his home! Engmann and Mrs. Mad'son, held| continued to deny any knowledge of| nois passenger train number 2, north-| here today that the federal govern: | tion of the general pollcy.”” l ceed ‘to Ogden, Utah,, arriving there Ruseell and the air mail station here| here yesterday when what police be-|in the city jail pending investigation| how the bomb happened-to be in the| bound, collided on a crossing in Dan-| ment was determined to ente roo the| Striking straight Oe at ho ew Be tomorrow mornin, nators Smoot and will be entertained at the Coun-| jieve was a bomb concealed under the] of the alleged homicide, denied any| car, yille at 8 o'clock this morning.| prohibition Inw even should the bur-| violate the jaw, the presiden said! and King, and Go Mabey, will try club. upholstry of his automobile exploded | and declared they were in Fullerton| Mrs, Van Tassel, who was married| Twelve to 14 persons were reported| den of enforcement continue to be in-| the fume Jn fast coming jhe recom: | meet the party there and excort it by as he attempted to lift out the front]at the timo of the explos‘on. to Van Tassel shortly after her di-| injured, none seriously. The engine| creasingly thrown upon it by the/ nized not ns one between the “wets | a4 te Upon DENVER, Colo., June 25,—Prest-,| seat cushi In the beliet that a shock might] vorce from Engmann, was quoted by| ot the Wabesh train wan derntled, | states, : Sud dress, but na one FOr whether .ars ue Lake | about noon, dent Harding and his party left Den-] Wdward ngmann of Fullerton,| startle Engmann into revealing im-|#etectives as saying that Engmann,| Both eng! were badly damaged. Morecver, the executive v cat oe ee velly country can be an the 1 ‘andi ire. Hardir £ wa Yer shortly after 1:30 o'clock this Calit, former husband vf Mrs. Van| portant information detectives who|the father of her four year old] Several passengers on the Wabash |conviction not only that the prohibi:|/ will be enforced.” ==) chool chil 0 ity terneon for Cheyenne, Wyo. The] Tassel,. and Mrs, Beatrice Madison, | questioned him told him that {t wan} daughter, had told her several days| train wore ina wreck at Delphi, Ind.,|t'on amendment will not be repenied,| Bo far ay the federal government | jn | Raby Buy eit President wil} speak at Cheyenne late] of Long Beach. were arrested in con-|his ttle daughter, not Van Tassel/ago that “there never will be any|at 2 o'clock this morning, and were] but that whatever ehanges may be| te ¢ pal peels Pando t a today. f a nection’ with the affair. Van Tassel| who was killed when the bomb in! stepfather to my child.’ picked up there by number 9, nde in the Vo'stead Act “will rep-| (Contin t , .