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> - : . en he circulation of The Tribune is greater than dny other Wyoming newspaper. sec| Che Casper Daily Tritame HR pargeay Sunay tacetly air. : MEMBER’ OF ASSOCIATED PRESS . : VOL. 1X. -NO. 1 Meme. Ciroulation » CASPER, WYO., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924. ; Ou Skrects or at, Newstands, & cents é Publication Offi s i . tfices: Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month Tribune Bldg., 216 E. Second St AIR LINER DELAYED IN CAMP LEWIS LANDING $7000 Reword MOORING MAST CAMPAIGN ISSUES DRIVEN HOME HERE: woounsws SOLLIVAN WINS LARGE: AUDIENCE The End of the ZR-3’s Epochal Flight Across Atlantic a f ANT AIRSHIP + WITH CLEAR-CUT ADDRESS HERE ren at Paper which {s suppcrting’ Pres!- dent Coolidge, nas made a claim for the $1,000 reward offered by Chairman Shaver of the Demo: cratic national committee “to | anyone who will prove one ma terial fact was suppressed in the Democraile committee version of 5 Calvin Coolidge’s fon in the : Boston police’ stri . * . Taxes, Workmen’s Compensation, Enforcement ine Post war quoted in a sate: |Will Cruise Over Both Problems and Other Administration Needs - Stating that he stood “four-square”’ on the platform adopted by the Republican’convention at Lander,’’ Eugene Sullivan, Republican candidate for governor told the large audience which gathered at the Iris theater last night that “the attack that las been made on the Constitution of the United States is partly if not wholly the direct result of absence of party responsibility and party vegnlarity. We are a little to ame for that. I believe this coun- try is better governed by parties. I have no quarrel with any member of the other party but I have a Slight quarrel with the man who is- @ member of no party.” ment suppressed not one, but sev- gral matorial facts.” Before Coming Down swan that the day’ before the notice | At 4 o’Clock Today. went out, Governor Coolidge called Mayor Peters into conference and was willing to assume authority, TACOMA, Wash., Oct. but the mayor was not willing to | 1g (By The Associated allow "tt! to pase troni. tim Press) — The Shenandoah Reka ‘ sent a m age to her moor- YOUNG MOTHER ing mast at Camp Lewis just before 9 o'clock that she would be unable to moor with valving helium and would not up until 4 o'clock this afternoo Rain and Snow Is In Prospect The message from the Sher doah s Philadelphia, Oct. 18.—Violet Dick- “Unable to moor without valving The gubernatorial candidate took F N t Ww k By NEA Airmail Service. sre 32? re eae ate Wee be helium. P epare get Ae, at 4D. m.” up several Insues which he considers |}: f or ex ee. ¢. This exceptionally fine pleture of the ZR-3 was taken by M! J. Ackerman, NBA Setvice and Casper Tribune photographer, as she was being} der in the holdup and. killing of| » aviondl, the ‘henmndbats toi eens ae ne pee sn ac neeed into her hangar at Lak@hurst, N. J. ‘That was the last act in the thrilling adventure that brought her from Friedrieshafen, Germany, 10 | Louis Hirsch, an aged storekeeper | Saved the Shenandoah to | crulso those of law enforcement, s America. No < oo) Ss sec uf. workmen's. compensation, .and the| WASHINGTON, Oct. _18.— }\% AL ARE TSS Eee Reh § Teas. Noventhe ternoon. It was belleved. likely that ht being waged by the ‘independ-| Weather outlook for the-week be- the craft will fly over Tacoma and eht. ginning Monday: He was followed by Senator Fran- Northern Rocky Mountain and plateau regions—Local rains or cis E. Watren who consumed only minute or two which “he'used to | "OWS fitst part and generally . t state his’ dpprova! cf. thé tanaldate | St thereafter.’ ‘Temperature near normal. tor governor. Ex-Governor Robert D. . ‘ sarey Aelivered: tte’ Glosing’ address |; Sournerns Rocky: Mountain? and Seattle before mooring. TACOMA, Wash., Oct, 18.—The Shenandoah passed over her north f west mooring mast on the Camp Lewis milits reservation at 8 Kk this morning. ‘ plateau regions—Some probability Sh bt the evening, making @ strong at-//-FF Jocd) rain or knows at ‘begin« located her : ir when she finall Shun he ease Temperate, normal or” sles AARY PEGGY SURE 10 WN ADORATION i}F CASPER Axe Used in Murder of Molly Fleming] i'sn'%‘tie'mas.” sve tamediate ir comes |: ‘ vith |. ber 4 ‘Bib i! y z | % i 4 tds Fs A se ly began to maneuver to a landing. eater Aleta age hae WEE eae cary ene Eablet ile. Near Conklin, Mich.; Pupils TER cee ets Hor eh or nesta duc Td |QUASH MOTION Find Body in Shed pig higerntn ge. ° Ovi 2. 2 > 2 oe} e ° °° ° ° the honor to be a membe: h gta é 3 5 oBtained at 8 8 she came slowly lheen wholly in sympathy is ‘OVERRULED ins Radio was still being used to x t th: ker recelyes when in- |’ I i, (ath i, if Une the ship up. ag see eee ee eal } ' Jy , A CONKLIN, Mich., Oct. 18.—Police today took up the ‘At: 8:33 tho. Shenandoah had In: jn many ways inadequate, While, search of Egbert Dyke, wanted in connection with the| creased her elevation to 800 teat andl it may be falg to the workers along, the Union Pacific who receive medi- andoah was S00 feet in fatal attack on Miss Molly Fleming, 23, a teacher at the| couia » Baby Peggy is in Casper! Her a Baby Peggy Mkes to play parchesa | Big Springs school, one mile southeast of here. Her body | ¥** peering through the fox which cal attention through their own com- arrival has been anticipated with and she is even learning mah jongs.} was found by pupils in a shed at the rear of the school | W°* “arms s*adually. Officers at panies it is scarcely fair to those . sleepless nights and expectant days Sho lkes parchesa because Edward! shortly after the children had been dismissed 1 ide eb Rees rmpaber a r a ealialen workers who do not receive, this] MOUNT'VERNON, Ill., Oct. 18.—|on the part of the younger genera- Horton, who played with her in 2 : 3 dangerous for a landing to be ef- The young woman, with a largeythe school groynds when school was | fectec gash in her head was unconscious | dismissed. At 8:35 the Shenandoah was 1,200 Company service. The Republican | Motions to quash the two joint mur-| tion and when Baby Peggy, whose ty has pledged: itse:f to give at-]der indictments against Lawrence | real name by the way is Miss Peggy 4 “Helen's Babies," cause ho always likes it and be- fools her tention'to this problen M. » Hight,’ former Ina, Ilinols,| Jean Montgomery, rehearsed,a part She” knows Jackio Coogan, of} |*hen found and died several hours Aare ke ee ar oe aun tee | reo IR ENS. Re Ane ae SCO “An important “item in this cam- | clergyman, and Mrs. Elsie Sweeting,{at the America theater this morn- course, buf the question was i} ee ee itending the nes at pe ct Ee i Bigs caypresk Bhs was an 2 nh that attutude and paigh is that of Inw enforcement | confessed. poison plotters, were over-| ing, she was the center of an timed because she. much preferred } vd arted w thorgugh search of the} was making to 16 milés an ad: school said Dyke had been seen on! loc consists of raiding illicit and unlaw- | ruled today by Circuit Judge G. C.| miring group. leve Dyke t kille. thi stills. and finding the so-called] Kern. Mrs. Sweetin. pleaded not! whether Baby Peggy is a prodigy she «was in Ogden she served : ke may have killed himself. Yootlegger und prosecuting him. 1} ullty. The formal arraignment of |. not is’one of the smallest things do not accept that as the fullest to be cof&iderea when one discusses “aneaning’ of law enfércement. I be- her, for. she is above alt-a very real CREA A Ly abl ot sails Abel aan 4 a very bad egg at breakfast that 2 = 4 “smelled something awful. : : She has a good time in Hollywood. FOUR HELO IN Admiral Scott lieve the government should attend ? = ijttle American’ girl who likes the al but the piece isn’t be beak abt ae P A ze to the enforcing of al!:laws, includ: . | veal -plapsures that come’ to other - cause people are always being pu ‘ing. those, Just. mentioned. ‘The en- girls of her own age. E in jail and belni; killed, “every day, asses Away in “forcement of law is almost of a lo: Fa tS She“ is* going to ‘have another] # every iy, says Peggy. Forty fe’ > J hl chinrgatées AN present wo have’ i birthday Oatober°29 and is going to BB sconage Wileddgd aoats it’ wae'inaue|| Gr eat Britain stem where Officers working di- i] be ever so much older when it ar- . : F d ‘ Fon Under the state are given pow- if rives, ‘all. of six. ' any thao na ol bite by to assist in enforcing law in’ var- H Baby: Peggy arrived here in the ~ ¥ fegesstape cite muniise mee ‘ Two raids ait police last night| | LONDON, 18.—Admiral Sir tues H srotks sey apie Sdhtncie /-ameteteee tink tot f . Pegsy hasn't taken any dancing] netted four arrests. James Parrish, Scott, noted naval authc - s - ig — at thelmoment to expididthat when lity for tho man. Officers be-| hour. Hight was, postponed until next Wednesday. enough tb believe that thS law will of violating pe Baas ace leniabtn ser’ enfor } 5 a Some, moon-| the navy, which be enforced only to the ‘extent that sister Louise. Her father who is a F : Charged with being a deserter| director for Principal Pictures cor- k long. She studies under the super-| were arrested trom the U. 8. Army, Fred W. Wise, | poration, directs his talented young vision of her mother who instructs] the liquor) ¢ on charg dinance. e in entered in 1866, Special Commission ta é ne “jane and in charge of the gunne : was picked up here last night by h ; both children in the lessons they| shine was found in thelr possession | 2% ive, Dechle Sef: AYTIVATDY: iS EM Und “alist Geyartitients (Wise, 1¢< tp rita hacia ae DanWe cheese are to learn if they are to keep up|at 219 West A street. Jessie Smith) Gefenses of London against the Take Up Study of ste might. be that law enforce-| 8tid, was! « private in Company H, | tour. ey with tho other.children who are] was arrested a lttie Inter at 229 |German aircraft attacks in 1910-16 ake Up Study ol i 1 Sixth infantry, Jefferson Barracks,| ‘Ty, . Mont, by P | E ae8 . iad | coing to school. West A stre A quantity of whis-| {ie} he aia | or of night b pare or att oes fie So at Mo. He will be taken back there. | i. 1 Fh ceed Bion sae “Daddy has a typewriter, so high] key and beer was foun yparatus now used in the Farm Pro lems. : seta mth zat ni ties and that-we should go back to “Peg”.* To tho young actress “h and so thick. He types: all day and various applinnces B yd ic r $i sess: a ” Baby Pt has no ambition for improving the firing of heavy the old idea of self-government. The father is*always:‘Daddy" «and she ong. Lipany pepenes aplembiton R il A till ta \WARBINGITON, 1. Oct.1/ eae records of the! present methods of follows his-instructions implicitly. BABY PEGGY at rtutery = ent) Coolidge expects to call. initht golng to play in pictures and she is 1 his pi tion of Ba : init oondition y b epeclal anit Coast Defense r Children | irc 00""" © conic Handed Slap etd he named by the pregjdent y date. He wishes to confer eyes half close, her nose points an-| earnest, but she isn’t although sheJ®Y®? though that is good enough 4t party. I am one of those who other degree upward and’ her face|may be occasionally. . Honest-to- | {°F ™ost-people. Taetet Her beve .anttea ‘away trom becomies wreathed in sunshine of a] goodness tears stream down a. set- our patties. I have. watched with|, ts. Ethel’Freeman was fined $25| marvelous personality. For Baby|ting of honest-to-goodness | sorrow, A’great deal of disappointment what |!" Dolice’ court last night for dis-|Peggy is adorable. Anyone who| then it breaks and sho is laughing ; turbing the peace. The offense was|has seen her will bear witness to ain. “That brings me to the question enforcement should ‘be looked into Faby Pegsy-can laugh and cry sa “ uture a conference of agricul ‘ 7 : i to work awfully hard to be 1 ; hold 'mysel: position: of) un! at will although she prefers to| And when she cries, you would| ® ‘i andtords 10 hich firs es ale eg DISTURBER BY COURT laugh. When she laughs her brown | never believed that she was not in ®00@ and to be better than, she is Is P lanne for ah 1 ; ate 4 A SLES, Oct. 18.--War an interest if you are to have good bd ee saneenced Dee tele sald to have’been committed during| that and:she is going to be adorable| “What do you think of Baby department plans ‘are afoot for the WINN et vergins Spety eens Re oyi bey cee Nel gga a lh Saiy | the afternoon when, according to the} for all who will seo her in time to} Peggy when you cty,” someone IMED stationing at Los’ Ani tnt SLMIRA Oct,; 18-—Thaos | Coinmente sand: these linens @nthie vehat 14 do. Twili not | een” brought out, her husband|come. Sho bears no evidence what-| asked her. of railway artillery of sufficient|dore Roosevelt, Republican candi. | PUntments an , a ne at any man should do. I will not! had been discovered with another|e¥er of being spoiled and doesn’t} “Oh, I don't think of anything, 1 range: and. effectiveness to gua: date for governor, sald today that if ey Bies rable Porth Sind Bay thats F ywould not like to be govijwoman in compromising circum-| think much of own acting. “It] just do it," she replied,’ “Daddy pee tee the entire coast of southern Cal-| he became governor he would con sakco ape aR ermor. Tthink that anysred-bloodel | stances and Mrs. Freeman" fired aij len’t good,” she says, but she can't|tells me to and I do whatever he|. CHEYENNE, Wye, Oct. 18. —Itheren gainst any possible invasion| tinue his fight for a law making it Sonfocsed | With): ihe Sas zen. in: ee apaleoce wove ponte gan<shot; throygh the door. find anybody to agree with her, te'ls me," Mrs. Clara Bond, former Wyoming] by se ording to Major George|a misdemeanor yp hable | by.’ a'| Have! advised . that. organisations pss He ee eee ce state Ubrarian, died at Buffalo,} Ruhlen, commanding the coast| $500 fine for a landlord to bar chil-| {° sommes oe ean aaa pe A nh Se ay ae f 2 ie Wyo, Thursday night, after a pro:| defenses at Wort MacArthur. dren from his premis« tthe: work. become! Inectyen ian [ihe eer e Maries Pare! tortigtit? be held in Cheyenne. Mrs. Bond re- pervs . Shall we clean house? Registration S Qa rr in tired from the office of state lit 'The president today arranged hig in Casper and Natrona county today a: " Rabel tr oee aha wi schedule to permit him to attend is aboult'the same as in other paris i PU BES UES oCcn 80:19. AS, 8D: CcCuse a the-funera? services late in the afters of the state. Someway, somehow the @ e 4 meee ae ae ig eds in iy for H. Hf, Kohlsaat, former Chi; people do not take an’ interest. You og ls Fae OCG Ct pean aera publisher, who died yesterday e government. The undesirable always Warwick Bond, of Casper and Ken oe registers. ee neth Bond cf Cheyenne. FRET Te 4 i Bbayenne.. » “% think we are lawed too much By ROBERT T. SMALL ever the political future of the young ington has done the “heavy work” |% Recognition of , Be itutory taw never yet regulated! (Copyright, 1924, Consolidated aspirant for another of the offices}on the tour; Senator James W. at the morals of a community and nev- Press Association) his father once filled. Wadsworth, who did more than any- ran} "i ge than. any a; rank tom! SOviet By Paris tand on his own” and not er will. It’ never made a dollar's] NEW YORK, O¢t. 18.—Endeavor- mpaign of young T. R. {s]one else to insure the nomi worth of property and never will. It |ing to one of the most unique ever |of Colonel Roosevelt, is depended WILL LIQUIDATE Sal fopmadipns viele td Bree One. De ‘ : } takes honesty, industry, and thrift |to be considered fit for office merely The leaders are trying to get | upon to do’ the heavy firing through sons with violations of the federa n | ( t ; I I d to comé back to it. See that the men | because he bears his father’s name. | young Roosevelt into personal con-| the 1 of Ta sateen ] juor law Nave been filed in tt i eat * | a binet De aye you elect are performing thelr du-| young Colonel Theodore Roosevelt 1%] tact with as many voters as possible.| | The Republican/campaign, frank My ric&™ of “the Seles! ; ; : fey making an up-hill fight to be the| Me is being rushed about the siate | ly stated, is to “self” the personality | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Oct. 18—Roe-| States court here by District “The Republican party has piedg-|next governor. of New York. That | With as many stops as possible, tak-|of —young- Roosevbit. Al Smith's |ports are persistent that neither of {ner A.D. Walton. The informer, ed you @ reduction in taxes. That is | his whole life's ambition centers in| ingin ten to fifteen towns and vil-}friends had charged the Republicans | the Cheyenne banks that-closed lat| ure against. the followine: John the ‘success of the present campaign |lages 2 day. During mort of the |‘had ‘nominated a name and noth-| summer, the First National and the| tk, Itock Springs; John Milton,| Henry 1 he freely ‘admits. Friends say thej jorneys, Colonel Rooseve't has been | ing else.’ Citizens National, will be reorgan-| Dan Mockley and R. A. Kelley, of CHEYEN? ation Wyo., Oct. 18.—In [s ry PARIS, Oct. 18.—(By The Assoch 1 Cane and I Cal- | ated Pi ®_The inet after Frie Alexander McDonald, | a nesting ¢ nce de recognit « 2 pt gOv~ Rusria. Government etr- all right in genéral terms but when you get down to executing the prom- ise you haye a real problem. We afe| governorship would be but a step-|accompanied by a + oC] Young Roosevelt goes to the yot-| ized and that both will liquidate, No! Thermopolls; Claude Collins. and 5 sateen that ; all impressed with the fact that some-| ping stone eventually to the White | the old school. ¥ W. Mondell,} ers and says “Look me over," and| information is available from Dale Millers Cheyenne; Jensina La coma’ tubal dete eat ae thing, is wrong. We have been aj fHouse. Defeat in the present cam-|of Wyoming, former leader, of the! this virtually has the slogan | federal recetyers in ue of mont, Rawlins; Louls Sam C. Fu povrenne Conor sigh Sha. ae (Continued un Page Six) paign, however, might wreck for-! house of representatives in Wash! * (Continued on Page Seven) banks. dan} Carl Justa, Yellowstone park;* Laramie Ne form of the stop te be, Laea ‘he form of the Steg to be taken,