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| Weather Forecast pager ies) Gh oa Casper Daily; Gribune (Anat night. /OLUME VII. CASPER, WYO., THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923. I EEE SHIP CONFISCATION LOOK 226 COAL INDICTMENTS.ARE DROPPED cases) 0 AIRMEN HAP fi | |Department of Justice Drops Case Involv- aie 2, ing Scores of Union Officials and ( ; | "ashe is ae ' i LO (IR All ITF _We Have a Few Mt. Etnas of Our Own “Tntterice Scott and. Snyder: “Y Fd AGAIN TODAY iN Coal Operators In Indiana SS p = = 2 es = a 10 bt iS NT EYED Ring, Mubbell and Henline. herman anti-trust law, were dis- H INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 28.—Indictments against € > Lj — J he 226 coal operators, officials of the United Mine Workers and WS . R wesc 4 | At Chic ROLE mining companies returned February 25, 1921, charging . on ae < ms | Se one 010 000 000—1 6 2 vhs -c#spiracy to violate the i i ale oie : s cea ape en WOO. ASS SEI ! W ith rthy stater aged by Failure on | Sars th ote snd detare First Attempt. trial of this ca Judge A nderson, without any comment turned to clerk of the court and ordered that SAN DINGO, Calif., June 28, (By| the case be noll the Associated Press)—In their second attempt in two days to break end WASHINGTON, June - The ance and speed records, Capt. lepartme f i ounced to. Lowell H. Smith and Lieutenant = Stcar eenapin A. aa ia th in federal court at In | would be the inevitable result of the ed in the United States district court today by Judge A. Anderson upon motion of Attorney General Daughert Coast Pilots Not Discour-| ‘er 2 attorney generat haa road shooting of two men while the pr ss. ROYALTY HITS MILLION MARK June 28.—Royal he government from Gas and gasoline on — Toney ad Ainsmith Alexander and O'Varrell Over Stati of Booze s tomorrow : ] : caee May Force INeW Action AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York— RW WASHINGTON Ine 28 Philadelphia 000 002 000—2 6 1|__The incres TON Sune oes New York 100 002 01x Panat Ne dedigtatt: number of Batteries—F oH and foreign ships which are dock- Shawkey and ng in American waters with nore liquor tha rmitted At Washington— inder the supreme court rul- Boston 010 00" Washington 100 00° B. Richter, army aviators who were Paes c A Batteries —Ehmke and Walters ; © noll prosse the long teased public !ands in Wyoming, \ \ Zachary and Ruel orced down by generator troub'e pending indictments returned there) jtorniay Montana and cole ; ; PAL, H M eee ae nee yesterday, took off at 4:46.43 o'clock t union leaders ¢ certain running well in excess $1,000,000 is , j At St. Louis— > . € ment’s this morning on what was planned is rents ire L Lead bl oes y tO a month 4 1 \ , ¢ t t s been to be @ fight of four days and four |<" aor ee thi “i uction and) ‘The interior department announced i \ Louis _.. that nigh lies ft bituminous coa today that receipts, for May from the Battorisa == le Careful investigation, Daugh-| four states totalled $1,353,300, f a ‘ BuTourS are Shocker and Si cid. Before leaving, the two aviators ex-|erty told th u P to W a Shocker and Severelc a5 5 = ol he court sup- wh'ch $1,131,000 was credited to Wyo- considered y PERFECTLY participat pressed confidence that they would|Pported the protests of the defendants! ming Gis gka =i less at at se f : Ne 5. y oveland — Chicago-Cleveland | -, pjebin’ be able to repeat whenever necessary|that many of the thi smplained ————— | : HARMLESS pactdeae Head Fam erera (oh : and other the feat they accomplished yesterday, of were in no small meas' ° \ header will be played next Saturd: of re-fueling in midair, thus prolong-| the efforts of governme: f Se tance in invoking the enfores ing their flight far beyond what has| during the war to bring abou e z N mene) elzure on ia man, The practice they had yesterday operators, miners r en ¢ f y . tr rn was believed to have been of much © : been done in the past by any air-| intensive co-operation help in maintaining the delicate poise as SE necessary to keep the racing plane) WASHINGTON, June 28,—Public s > Cy, : a 3 : | and the re-fueling ship together while’ s ‘will tolerate no suspen- " / WIMBLEDON, Ju . (By the the gasoline is poured down from the atk anitaniia Gebel ainnigl | thie : f Y Associated Press — Wiliam = M. tank of the upper machine. " the federal coal commission al : | Johnston of San. Francisco an If the program ts carried out the y sinfornied the ¥onvention of, Contented enough {o get drunk and Vincent Richards of big DeHaviland plane will receive) union miners delegates féw,in ses:|mooch the public, but at the same ‘ ¥., the I a fr not only ofl and gasoline for the sion at Scranton, 1ns) ta, con-| time carrying a pamphlet of I. W. W. > ‘ jin Vey : bap ver nt dn machine but food and water for the sidering new wage ‘ songs written “to fan the flames of seer om re fatgh tt oe pe ae 74 two aviators at stated interva’s, all u | discontent,” M. 8. Stevens was ar- shall continue in the race | for the in the day time, of course. The exact} a ested last night by the police de AS lp tre 2h JEW YORK, J straig s time for the first contact of the|,.N2W YORK, June partment. traight sist two planes today was not announced| ‘hat the United Mine Workers : petgpeitbeatlight’ thiscmoesing! | America is monopolistic and warlike a ee Perfect flying weather was prom. esr tween the American sce i snr tat ised early today. The night was clear| nd that to aid its ends in unionized i leading topic ame tien tenanla ttcay ‘ ; s and a flood of moonlight shone on| territory, it carries war into non PRTC ol enti AnS Te Cee to draw | situation w t develop where the waters of San Diego Bay as the| union territory, were made today one of tho largest Sean t pproval ¥ ecessary Motes and other officials took their, by the bituminous operate special first week of the tournament. iIber e had posts In preparation for the flight,!committee in a brief submitted to the SN INGDinG een the tr w that seizure There was not a hint at that time 1 States Coal commission in be Recta ce” Rratnlorswrtie 10r8 of the fog which hindered the two operators of non union mines tage Sal trans for +: — a Shelby Promoters Give Out Encouragement In Belief That the | v2" ssa Nhe’ national “cot championship 1 by defeat Third Payment to Dempsey Will Be Forthcoming; ing. Frank Dolph, 18 : land, Ore r on the last hol y The ef charges that the <ATORIUM FOR WOODMEN. Mino Workers carried out ANTONIO, Tex., June 28.—A_ paign of intimidation a feature of the annual convention of the Utah fie'ds in last the Woodmen of the World here early 1 to str in July, will be the dedication of the t order’s| new war memorial sana-, torlum, erected at San Angelo for r a settlement offer from tt members of the society afflicted with ors which th refused to ac and Concert play Is Scheduled Withdrawal of Tracy Is Blow to Plans eae sre eee ene cath Friday Night oo. Bt rart Witham of New Yorlc 28 y The 330¢. 2 ar - woe he | ‘a in his match with tuberculosis. and kept secret from the mer - GREAT FALLS, Mont., June 28—(By The / ssoc ated Press).—Hope was held out by Caiuateniinery: Hebert de iahaehcaricaliwillvomre tor 1.600! per ciadiee: , E fss |promoters at 1 p. m. today of the Jack Dempsey-Tommy Gibbons heavyweight champion- featurin; him eight ond seven. tients, and is the first of four to be| The brief a’so al that five) * feta cafabasdnens bare nk end |ship fight at Shelby, July 4, that they would be successful in raising the final $100,000 in-| Richard Walsh of New York beat established in four states for the strikers were convicted in connection| ? Ra ae fe na |Stallment of Dempsey’s $300,000 guarantee within twenty-four hours and thus assure the| John MacAndrew of Boston, former Legion band will give the second treatment of tuberculosis. with t Idup of a train and the| (OH OM Mos of summer band con- |battle for Shelby. ty one u certs. A varied program gives Mayor Jim Johnson of Shelby, who arrived here today with Jack Kearns, manager of eee =a promise of an unusually fine eve | tm heavyweight champion went into “Mr. Kearns and Mr. Dempsey car hotel owner from the position ning’s entertainment immediate conference with George H | not sit idly by, knowing as they hay ot usiness end of the The program is as follows: Stanton, his banker. Johnson i] known that tickets were being so st dark shadow ove | the $100,000 due Dempsey next Mon-| without rendering themselves blam : | March—‘Robinson’s Grand En- the ution, with te prospect | | a King. day, 48 hours before the title holder worthy mid culpable under y uation, — wit 1 ¢ Promect OF T WO ie i i ED , s scheduled to go into g, posi-| accordi © a stater issued F ; erenade—"A Night in June’— | ie). eetata co into the ring, 5 fs; rd to a stat ed tO ins f F sey on his $300 U | Ni CH | be paid id that he| ¢ torney , KL. Hing. be paid and that he| 4 t Attorney iearites day Tra . i 2 | woula sacrifice 0,000 worth ankin ‘ Liat (iwithodte wernt: Wa't -“My Buddy" — Walter | Property to raise the money if ne - promoters of r ee ig "lle Donaldson ary. ae 5 promoters of his decisio * “LS, Mo b 8 aid he had been unable to make ¢ of the sprained fell off Marc ‘Town Boosters'’—James Kearns gave no intimation that he t lecting the A. Harri would agree to a compromise. ‘The| thous ) t ¢ Falls bu Overture—"Debutante” — Francis ampion’s manager persistently de-| $100,000 final 1 ‘ en te the $100,000 Betivemenenen/apr tan Neted fon Daring, a Ohvern “| Safed Rint wea tae atin) am cco tndividun! at ? pron| insllovent pasa Dect Employers’ Association Refuses Raise In ° fe . . Fox-trot—"Carolina Home'- s| today, § F ? Victim of Accident While Stunt ' ner Silver, contract would not be fulfilled ey for the fig omoters, an: own r ' . ‘ W >5 Asked by Strikers Led by | Waltz—"One, Two, Three, Four” “I haven't a word to say," Kearns | nounced. e t see ospects of d ages ASKeG ye c S Lead nged by ‘ 4 said. “My contract to date has been| ¢xPected to be ral efore night t ; 2 : Flying Over City of Denver AEren ed EYEE eee fuldited 'and\ until the! proraotars — I. W. W.,; Strike On Coast Seen 2d aie Atha i fault in paying me the $100,000 due] GREAT FALLS ° s, 4 Henry eee next Monday I cannot do a thing. 1] (By the Aas a DENVER, Colo., June 28. Le Cole, well known in avia-| _ March Lackawanna have been assured that the money \: of holding the Ja empsey-Tom | €¢ i CHICAGO, June 28.—The t tion circles of the Mountain Region and formerly of Casper, L Se Mae pee | Serre. teens went ; : Pee rsats He , ‘oci nti n today flatly re i 2 nie fe oir t 1s reported here that the pro-| fight a elby, Ju t revolved though erat t 500,000'ers’ association toc tly Wyo., and George Lawley, his mechanician, fell to their] \apsaw To HAVE SKYSCRAPER alee as tehee aaa ne Ate bay | Gabe Shelby dy , ei , wages to striking building la death in an airplane crash here early: last night from a height} \.rsaw, June 28.—This will be| postpone the fight until July 14, but| wor'd ¢hamplo r te t get a ! seded more than a of over 2,500 feet. Spectators say one wing of the plane » first in Europe to have a’ this could not be verified | Great Falls br k ory os ollae broke as the downward plunge started. The flaming ruins raper 22 es, which will ‘ ohn 1 The strikers a mney ease of the machine and the bodies of the; flying The t spin was an-| be completed nea It is being Mont., June 28.—I¢ th Ar eo Y thir negle . . Martin Egan, repu ther of hi * uilt in. terraces, ming narrower y 4 at Shelby does not 1m ng chamy t ness fe, head r crushed almost beyond | oth: f his favorites, and his reper-| built in terre ming narr Page hep ae toire of stunts included nearly every | ev four stories. The building will every dollar which w Bana” — I 11 recognition, were found in a small) |)’ splay cpa rnc Pea wel we cornfield near the outskirts of the} city. | vec" "“"' Good Fellowship Tour of Casper Business Men ng known to aviati Bert Cole, victim of the accident reported from Denver Ist night made his home in Casper fc > c 1 t . r Chamber n Good Fellowship WEDNE ware yo years and wo | t w r ake ‘ nm announced, alah A ee A This ‘ ‘ 6 per running time ¢ : sae filer to come here after the war. He]: years; tears teh eee as 4 ic ads. The | fy ) ‘ 4 crginsn located in Casper as pilot for the|t ll cove les.. Approx irty pe taken. Busi-|q p , ) s of taking the Stock Aviation company _ shortly vaio alone after his discharge from the army Prior to that time he had been flying 4 Ds instructor at Kelly field, ‘Texas Leave— Miles / Yeave. Mani He was known as one of the most ‘ 4:00 a. m My pond daring aviators ever seen in the west r and was one of the few who neg tiated the ‘falling leaf" in thre r rous times in h

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