Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1924, Page 1

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FINAL HOME I EDITION te er at Newstands, & cents Publicaties @1flces: by Carrier 75 cents a month Tribune Bidg, 216 E. Seco: TRUCK AT SO2TH CASPER CREEK ABOR HOLDS GLOBE FLIERS _ (saiscors|pvtth well AMERICAN LEAGUE. ODLIDAY FETE ON NEW JUMP exec © MONET 1 | REDS JOIN Miss MAREL PEOPLES Il WEAR Labrador Put Behind by ‘Aviators In = org FL (WING ACTH ; BIG. PARADE ‘or the ene) PARK COUNTY ALORS AT FETE At Ni fork— . EE. Hop-off Today for Newfoundland; _ | ponton™™ *°"% = ee ; if New York ..--300 020 Oxx—x Cruiser Crippled by Ice Batteries—Ferguson, Murray Hi ANG WAT F, Lorance who lives on South Cedar street goes the honor of FE of i i catching the biggest fish of the Labrador, at 10:25 o'clock eastern standard time, this|er and Severeid. {Picinich; Bush and Schang. : a 3 Season. At least nobody hag re- morning. iret Game. ported a larger catch. ie tial The speeding planes passed over the destroyer McFar-| 4; tee eS id oe paella Held ee cites ee CASPER, WYO., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924. Woman Lands Champ Trout ON BOARD U.S. S. RICHMOND, Sept. 2,—(By Wire- i St, Loul— R. 1H. E. N Di . less to The Associated Press).—The United States army | {}0"¢land ----012 Ixx xxx—x x x|New Discovery in Well St. Louis ___001 0xx xxx—x x x planes on their world flight hopped off from Ice Tickle,| iBatteries—Uhle and Myatt: Shock That Struck Gas at pressive Demonstra- which Mrs. Lorance caught was 2 BS jiand stationed at Hawke bay, Lab-|Hawke Bay, Newfoundland, from] petroit _ 000 001 100—2 7 1 a dor, at 12:33 p. m. eastern stan-| Which place they will proceed to Chi 112 001 10: 10 2 3 ‘ taken from the wat ne sf a ago -112 x—6 2 tion Is Staged by | isto just above tne alvove con. dara time. pions ee: eas Batteries — Collins, Wells’ and Promise of a good produc- Se eer Bassler; ‘Thurston and Schalk. - A <4 Casper Locals yon Saturday night. It welghs Hawks bay is idiout” 00" indies hetarmonrd rorellora’ ttn amas te pandering ing oil field at North Casper _ : : , y is miles|starboard propellors torn away in : : A i = 11% pounds and measures 29% é southeast of Cartwright bay and | battling ice floes in northern waters| ay eee one RE Creek, 82 miles northwest of y,| dnthes in length. It is a fainbow thus about 100 miles further to-|the cruiser Raleigh was bouhd for|netroit 101 xxx xxx—e ey | Casper, is held out in the The members of Casper’s} tpcut ana has been placed in ex- wards the tip of the Labrador pen-|this port today for repairs, accord-| Chicago 7.-ss 131 can. x x| Strike early yesterday by the bor and trade unions ye8-| nivit in the window of the Schulte insula roe Ice peeier The fliers |ing to word received at the Charles Wikies eacnere: ‘and| Midwest Refining ccmpan day held one of the_ best! Hardware company. presumably are on theis way to town navy yard. | Woodall; Lyons and $ in its No. 1 well on section 36- monstrations ‘ that has Mrs. Lorance caught the fish. =—— The oll, of heavy black quality, was een held on any Labor Day} with a spoon and minnow, the faint monster swallowing both of these. this city when they staged ai mammoth parade in the morning The fish was not submitted ta Schulte's until this morning and for na followod it up in the afternoon ; und easing: by-playing host to tho} that reason: Mrs. Lorance | just public at Riverview park. . missed securing the .22 caliber NATIONAL LEAGUE. four.d at 2,020 feet in what may be ] ‘AisBioetaa- R.H.E,| the Sundance formation. The well , New York 000 102 900—3 is the deepest yet drilled on the/ Boston 300 021 10x—7 Batteries—Dean, Baldwin, structure and penetration of @ san/ at its present depth came as/# rifle which the company had of- neat SME, Barter: :: Ohotpy ‘The oft flow ts cnt ’ + streets by 10. o'clock to watchs the). oct. That prize had already been : ! eae amount narade. Impressive floats, gaily rded to Blt ‘And Miss Winifred Turner, an employe] reacked it and she attempted to Second Game. about 1,500 barrels a day. ‘dy i Uocorated ears, members of unions] vended to, pooudeah oe of the Casper National bank, was| complete the job by striking it over! A¢ poston. * Rov K_ | Peis collected tn an earth 1aempale in distinctive uniforms, all gave to he scene an impressiveness ~ that spoke well for the way the festivi- ties had heen arranged, Added to this was the stirring music furnish- “ the head with the butt of the rifle.| yaw y, 032 0: ex {| thrown up for the emergency, - merece ta.the side about 5 o'clock} 01, cartridge insthe)chamber: ex: pt Boe cititenies pe tert i west officials this morning Were Saturday afternoon whon she was) oloded, taking effect in the right side res Gowdy. | Unable to estimate the amount ofslt Batterles—McQuillan and Gowdy ; struck by a bullet from the 22 calibre| of the young woman. o 3 i ", ;| Which is flowing over the top off McNamara, Yeargin, Cousineau and rifle she was carrying. It is said The victim of the accident was| Gingon, °. 4 - casing but declare it is much PRESBYTERIANS ed by a union hand to which the that she was out hunting and that} taken to the county hospital and is er than stated in reports circulated, hundreds of union members marched. she had shot a rabbit. The rabbit| expected to recover from the effects First Game. here. s ay \lexnnder Hamfiton as marshal of was not quite dead when she! of the wound. At Philgdelphia— RELE. Rumors of a 10,000 barrel sell the day had charge of the parade. Brooklyn ..-101 510 001 3—12 19 1| “OWine over the top of the derek : ‘. 9 1) were spread d town yesterday which Was headed by a squadron of ‘ . Phils. 1 000 010 O— 9 172 | ang caused n rush of motorisie toehe motoreyele police... Members of os &, z Batter ‘Vanco, Osborne and: De-| wert, Oil men who male the Hip police, force, the *fire department, Piet BS ‘ . berry, Hargrave; Carlson, Oescger als) 1 city. 01 ft the and Henline. were more or less disapyoimted) i F re c ‘ all that could. be seen was m large , ear aan He ; . Second Games. flow of mixed oll and water.) \ ane ae ig cadena pl : ; t At Philadelphia— .E.| The Midwest company offieintaiee the unten Tf, , ex x . arehel " Brooklyn clared this morning that as soow! am ions, headed ee ean Buehner, - | Philadelphia possible the flow would’ be cased’ Ore .¢. Hamm ani ; Batteries—Hollingsworth and ‘Tay-| nd the well drilled deeper lor}, Glasnet, ads Wilaon. The strike is highly significant a and holds great importance despite » No inquest had yet been held to-;had been held very “close to his Sere, bollermakers, bakers, building day into the death of Pau! Taber of | ’°dy- trades coune!l, bricklayers and’ car- Resumption of Con The man worked at the North- wnat os I : j Lavoye whose dead body was found g : 4 the presence of water in the olf gaat. enters, Uniforms or headgear dis- W k Is . : ‘ western camp for the Midwest Re The same well 1 r encounkeled ‘Cngaighed eh of the several lo- struction or near the Eayoyeland theater Satur-| ining company, He was going in 110,000,000 foot flow of gan at ese culs. ‘The second division was com- Now Pending | €ay night. Coroner Lew M. Gay thst aitection when he was at the 1,000 foot level and a continua- acked. posed of the cullnary workers, elec: ix had not set the time for the inquest tion of drilling was authorized form ISS MABEL PEOPLES OF CODY trical workers, meat cutters, lathers at a late hour this afternoon. The authorities have not yet been test of the tower formations, result- ang motion picture operators. Im- Taber, who was a teamster, is} able to secure trace of relatives of ing in the strike made yesterday. maulate white formed the dress of One by one the preliminary stepa| CODY, Wyo., Sept. 2.{Special to; une’s Wyoming» Princess Petrolia thought to have been shot by an| the deceased. 1 The sand from which oil and water feral contingents. The third di-|4re being taken for the completioa| The Tribune)—At a dance here last | ball. enemy although the theory of a <a are both flowing may give up. an holdup is also considered. When ke| Mr. and Mrs. Jed Brockway haye ey ee anadulterated product in other sec- jon of marchers was made up of|0f the new bullding of the First| week Miss Mable Peoples of Mee- ‘When the judges announced the! Presbyterian church at Highth and] tee In the first divisiqn were the bar- lo tetail clerks, tailors, typographi- was named the most beautiful | selecticn of Miss Peoples they pre-|was found his ere out-|left for thelr home et Jeffersc THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., Sept, 2,—-| tion# of the field and there 1s’ also 1 union members and pressmen, ott steets. Much work hay/'girl in Park county and the one who | sented her with a large bouquet of | stretched above 1 and 9| lowa, after a six weeks visit in (Snaciates to) "The? eaniney-— un excellent ck © that lower hori ichinists, sheet metal workers, | “lready been done in excavating, and! on September 9, will represent this| gladiolas. Proceeds over and above | bullet wound was ed in his| per with their daugh' J. } ernest, wrestler lving-at 6, zons not yet reached may give up Frallwoy carmen, *hod-carriers, plas-|in the construction of the’ concrete) countyin per at the Casp (Continued on Page en) heart. It appeared that the gun] Wehr!!, 562 South Linc ppasine fi ahs ‘ more oll ‘when released by deeper r ation, so that when the work be terers, painters, plumbers, teamsters/ four bay 1 bee wt aty yt ig nd chauffeurs. Boy Scouts also|!s resumed it will move rapid’ The Midwest,company and Bene y z ‘ : - Horn riv n seining alon, | Fate beg appeared in this section of the par- ite obriad ot the tsnee Gana! banks...The man’ with him’ was} dune 4 Trees control zpoats of the The ‘netivities of Mills during the|and the committee will give careful ¢. Biren. * out: ia being. made, Sor) er uNetees: | Cie -eexsictand, ip noon. were witnessed” by laces pianion to What lamar 2 - 4 thought to. comprise about 3,000 srowds also and the trades assembly e cominittee secured as con- acres in the center of the big basin rnished refreshments to those who| sulting architects the well-known TEAPOT POST at that point, ng. companion ame to look on at the various con-| frm of Crom, Ferguson, and Co., of Acreage of 2,500 or more ts also ste whiolr-were. staged. Boston, the most noted church’ ar- controlled by Minal E. Young of the ‘A score or more of events was|chitects in America. A member of viride pear: Gate a , Went £ oO . New York Oil company; George D. 1a during the afternoon. These|the firm, Alexander E. Hoyle, spent T = dmery of Denver, Joseph Frees’ of ca both serious and comic and} last Tuesday in the city consulting Withdrawal From Mining Camp r E burgh, Pa.; M. J. Foley, J. G. i both sero e- BOT thie aes cere ‘ Ps i Connor, ‘Bert Beal and H. G. nged from 50-yard) dashes to boys’| with the rehitect, R. S, ‘ebl dered With Passing of Violence That BY ADMIRAL ea: te me Mrariine # at musement was furnished for the| newest and most attractive features 2 Fowler, the latter of .ns while prizes were by no means} known in modern church architec- Vy. Y Douglas, have small cage while arce for the winners. Several] ture are being incorporated in the Attended Late Killings “eee r ; is held by sunds of boxing were held in the| building, all of which will add to its a : ge Reynolde-aud ia mansievied A enihars beauty and convenience. Among Us _ | Roseb The latter je-eating contests. Plenty of] and the building committee. The ham and Wad . y0t dome two men Following this was an hour of ora- va motad chureh unttaltigs exacted HERRIN, Ills., Sept. 2.—(By The Associated Press) ; senha . Pory. Judge Robert R. Rose deliy-| under the supervision of Cram, Fer- . ae A eu Srihtand Apier tive: Monds red the main.address. He traced|guson, and Co., are the House of SHERIDAN, Wyo,, Sept. 2.— All| for . United States senator ana| State troops, stationed here since an CE A een al- ng to informa doubt that there would be a third | Kindler appeared. O'Mahoney urgea|leged members of the Ku Klux Klan and their opponents ne growth of labor Spensientions In| Hope in St. Paul, and the Fourth D 2 United States his country, spoke of the need of| Presbyterian church of Chicago, of] 0 aiastein the field for Wyoming's | the candidacy of Judge Robert R.| Saturday when six men were killed, were ordered to return bres senatorial designation was dispelled} #08? Of Casper, who defeated him/to their homes today. fesignation.‘was: handed the: judge ehild labor laws and of the necessity| which Dr. John Timothy Stone is Monday, when George E. Kindier of |!" the primaries. Orders for the withdrawal of the troops came from] in July to become effective in Au of drafting capital as well as men] pastor, ni ods of war,| The members of the Building Com- . end Iabor Muting: “periods Se . Powell launched his independent} Kindler, definitety aligned with} aajutant General Black yesterday )tiation was friendly to the klan and| gust, but action was delayed until campaign in a speech delivered be-| the mevement for the election of| following a heated argument. be-| that Adjutant General Black was al] Monday. \yeorney George W. Ferguson and ee ne We 4 Teed, cei ae o. Be ur Gos reine nex sbackere |‘bity, Sans sePadyon, Ae ia tare a laraw crowd af Acme, inicing | Robert MCeTaWollette as president | twean- the, cist of the mllitia’and| menor of the cncanizxtne > successor to Admiral Strauss ‘They followed out the line of argu-| Slade, Mrs. John McFadyen, camp near here. The crowd had|Pleaded for the support (4 40,009 | Delos Duty, state's attorney of Wil- n named but Judge Kennedy | yi ment adyanced by Judge Rose. Mrs. Chas. A, W: . ‘The com-| Sathered for a sport celebration but | farmers and 10,000,000 members of | jiamson county. Mr, Duty €:| members of both factions with mur.| has informed counsel for plaintiff | 1 A carnival dance was held at Mills} mittee will proceed with the erection| Was offered political debate when | Oranized labor against forces which | pressed his disapproval of the re-| ger, were issued. One of those who| that he will entertain applications | around yesterday trying to pint bea under the uuispices of the assembly] of the superstructure as soon as de-'Joscph C. O'Mahoney, former candi-/ he said are their “economiica! polit-| moval of the troops. Seventeen| was charged with murder was thelat any time for appointment to fill] up any land that had been over- follawing the addresses. tails can be worked out. ate for the Democratic nomination | ‘cal foes.” Kindler declared that he|men and one officer will be left county. sheriff, the new. audeting: vabkncs: inskad: had worked as a laborer most of} here to patrol the town. his life and offered work-worn hands aay three of the dead were ut three miles from of the North & South rafl- hich would make it extremely close to rail transportation in the event that the field comes in for big production, The showing obtained by the Afid- west brought a spurt in lease actiy- ity t has not been present in Ca: r in many months. Land in the Inity is at a premium and local se operators were scurrying 1e T ay? Admii Numerous warrants, charging Yeste ao ° as proof. He came to the west from] buried and today ceremonies will] C 4 39 9 * Muscatine, Iowa, an a boy, he eald,|he held for the remainder. Dr. J. T. a m al 1 n 1 ric | | 2d "eS and for fifteen years was an active| Black and John Craig, held on a ¢ Te > 1 1c vn SC ) Rn worker on the Shoshont project. murder charge in connection with Kindler’s address was received | the slayings, are to be arraigned. e with considerable enthusiasm by an| In a statement yesterday beth the evidently partisan crowd composed | sheriff end state’s attorney were 4 0) | ¥ oO e m mostly of miners. classed as incompetent and their re- oO u n S u eC Following the speeches of Kindler | moval from office suggested as a and O'Mahoney, 0. F. Nigro of Trin- | remedy for the situation in William- hd ° e oO | t 2 a n a e rs ed Mine Workers of America offer-| ment declared th us icion an a r ed a Labor Day address in which he | $ idad, Gclo., @ member of, the execu-| son county by the mintsters' asso- attacked enémies of labor and false propaganda. that the labor move- BERLIN PAYS BY DAVID LAWRENCE, ment ‘had any affiliations with bol- BY O. L. SCOTT, tive board of managers of the Init- | ciation. Mr. Duty, in another state- ; : hevists, ists, y Faia. ; : : (Copyright, 1924, The Casper’ Tribune). . cid and i a a a ight, 1924, Consolidated Pres: ministers’ asso- ; 3 . "i ing of the “red flag. ° (Copy : Assn.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Money, the all-important. commodity without which a na- HERRIN, Ills., Sept. 2—-Bloody Williamson county today is again in its old familiar tional political campaign can hardly be waged, is giving the managers of all parties role—the killings over, but’factions torn by bitter hatred and kept. peaceful only plenty to worry about. i 3 sei ‘ : : DA VIS GOES through the intervention of hardened troops, sent here on their third invasion of the Not only are campaigns more expensive nowadays than they have been, but scrut- TO CHi year. ICAGO : iny of campaign expenditures is unusually sharp. ; ? This worst of Williamson county feuds—and Williamson county has had feuds since Both John W. Davis and President Coolidge have announced that contributions will before the Civil War, when Kentucky mountaineer clans took up their abode here—is be received only with the under-| realizes that much of the irregular; a deficit in 1920, were able to clear|. CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—John W.| BERLIN, Sept. 2—Germany today|tho outgrowth of the. past winter’s| ‘The Klansmen followers of | W $1,000 per raid a few months standing that they involve noj connected with campaign contribu-|it up only after four years of] Davis, Democratic presidential nomi. | me her initial payment of twenty forall liquor raiding parties| Young have the bitterest hatred for|ago, but Galligan remaing to rankle promise to dispense political or gov-| tions in the past has occurred after| patient effort, culminating in their nee, arrived here today for a stay| million gold marks under the Dawes| conducted the Ku Klux Kl their country’s law enforcement of-|the Klunsmen, now without a fights ernmentai favor later on. Mr.| election, when large sums-are easily | dale of box seats in Madison Square} of three days. This first halt in his|plin. The payment was received] The spectro of S. Glenn Young,|ficer, Sheriff George Galligan, the| ing leader, Coolidge has gone even a step fur-| obtained from men who want to be} Garden last June. westward swing will be deyoted to| here br con Pr assistant to| free ‘anco law enforcer, and his} other personality in this ineipient| Peace presumably had come tothe ther in insisting that his rabies ii favor with a new administration. The Republicans had one of the| conferences with Democratic leaders| Owen D. Young, mt-general adjarray of raiders, i] haunts the| civil w Young has gone n} district six months ago when, afters pianagement inour no deficit for he! The Democrats, who were left with (Continued on Page Six) __ of Dilinojs and Indiana, interim for reparation payments. | district. \tvom the pay roll of the Klan, where| (Continued on Page Four) ' . $

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