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NO. 122 ee ctteeuin ee CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925 RIALTO THEATRE OFFICc 2° a BY HOLDU PACIFIC FLEET IN MANEUVERS =i, LU IN DRUG DE : NWVALSTANTEGY Mitchell Continues TolQAKb'S TMU, os acess 92 vee sees IN OFFIGE AND 1 na highway department, vas fai slain east TO BE STARTED Cause Disturbance [nHfF DEM Nseries eee AANSACK SAFE BY WAR VESSELS Capital Aircraft Case(\t) PHONE er see ST Wo Days’ Recep, | if eae to Nearly Attacking Vessels Will Stormy Petrel of Arie Dehien Denies Charge of Secretary Weeks Disturbances Ail yees Gt tere Shanes Ur creep ee ee Net | 28h $3 end Is Obtained; m = Try to Block Convoy That He Disobeyed Presidential Orders in Publishing Continuous in Sague- ‘OTARIAK ENTERTAINED wm Clue to Criminals Invading Coast Bases | Magazine Articles Without Permission nay District. | NAVAL BASE, SAN PE WASHINGTON, March The dispute over aniets at Brig. Gen. Mitchell dis-|-p a / a T Ito t te office of the A 4 March 2.—(By ee x z B Three persons dead, + ater, bound and DRO, aN nic: (By obeyed orders in publishing a recent series of magazine articles on air power became en- vail te tremor | gagged the three men in the Phe. J S50C1S Ble ft Bat tangled today in a new maze of contradic and counter charges. ee hun EES . KIMBALL, op office and after thoroughly Fifty-two Bai eta it 5 Secretary Weeks ha8 told the house air committee that the articles were pub- sd; ‘and general? -con:| the escaped with tle fleet today moved to @/iished in violation of an order by Presiden oolidge. Today Geneyal Mitchell advised | 3. = 00 sh, Sat tion among reside rs) eside eee ey polny: Ps be a the the house aircraft committee that the presid nt had given his consent, conditioned upon | Law z nds Sau i ‘oronade ‘sland: +} whenc that c ” neral Patrick, the ot start one of the greatest games of a < n toll of t wat divitkcdrote: states in tne] cee hief, which subse- AC Pacific ocean, in which the first Sp was given, But General step is a’ series of spectacular fleet} Patrick, in turn, declared he had maneuvers extending two months. ate only because General Mit- | be eh oo eat fighting shlps) chet told him that the president ap will partiety e Under t! proved’ aring holdup men t 10 o’clock held | of homes dz and fire, o1 laps ste lagers were struck ten day maneuver problem the great naval force b a A copy of a letter from the prest- here as the strong arm of the .Unit-| dent, sent to the committee by Gen- ed States.in the Pacific moves off) era) Mitchell, gave assent to the pub- shore in the role of an enemy fleet. | jeation only if approved by “y nd | ft was] d'strict 3 been first or night, the la rat 10 10 a. m. tod CAR SEARCH EE oe =a = sacle : he iS UPHELD) DAN Mrs. Ross Passe abst CHICAGO, Mare Nellie Ross of Wyom Chieago a It has become the black fleet ite mistion 38 -to invade: the Fact statement of General Mitchell coast and establish a base of opera- igh vasbeoval chat: beer give tionstions as the first move in a/py him, General Patrick said he war against the Un never saw the articles before pub- (Wontinusd on lication nor’was he shown the presi: dent's letter leaving the decision to SSH eeeab a Prescriptions Of war départment officials, “All T know about the Incident,” superior, officers, when adv’ General Patrick said, “is that eral Mitchell told me after he hac iquor by Medics nd 3 been to the White House that he ¥ | had been given permission by the May Be Rest: icted | president to publish the articles. I | said, of course, if the president has fovernor was in ry WASHINGTON. March 2. - given permission there can be no hort time today enroute | M sip =i right of the go nent to ebjection by this office. to Washington for the inaugural v 1 heard teps physicians 4a prescribing Ii “After that conversation with ceremenies, She. visited the State patients will be decided by al Mitchell I heard nothing preme court. re about the matter. ‘The articles el W. Lambert, a practic | were published before I ever saw t shopping district but instead intention of n costumes, said “we STONE ~ |Stone Takes His Place on Bench Of Supreme Court may only shop, you know.” ted an appeal from the al Patrick said General Mit- js decision sustaining | chell had told him at the same time 2 ct in limiting Nquor| that the articles contained nothing preecriptions. Dr. Lambert had wén and that controversial in the district court but lost in the s would be eliminated. clreult court. ecretary Weeks recalled that he = te had given orde! g ago that Gen- eral Mitchell wid submit to the war depa’ any articles he Crowds Pour | mane write containing an expree Into Capital WASHINGT( lan Fi a ded || SMOKER ON an sh * : PETITION OK For Inaugural! 47 LEGION! we TOWNSITE 1S WASHINGTON, March 2.- pene | he | Tho « ceremonies: were ‘con-|/Craig, booked by a state offi-| bi stata , The sciated =I )—M. GENERAL WILLIAM MITCHELL ducted by Chief Ju Taft cer for investigation rou t ¢ visitors for the ina ation are All ex-service men in Casper are was — a Jaa ee do arriving in Washington well ahead | tend: jal invitation by of- | of time through no fault of their | ficers of G W. Vroman Post of han. | ' Att George’. Wi. wee n | the American jon to attend the | ia i 1 will =p echt abe sult dnesday are ected v | r clubrooms, at which | a. ly filed Satu at the court- ¥ bai } s 5 s given to the| 4 | king t 1 of county | t « membership ree J whicl re than %00*member \| Both Legislative and Executive Branches Working at Top Speed in Anticipation of Inauguration and Closing of Congressional aretha: Rede io “Rot Ns Jail” to Session—Many Measures Die. 4 |Vindicate Ideals|| —— ———— press. fora De lets By DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright, 1925, by The Casper Daily Tribune) WASHINGTON, March 2 vernight developments indicate that both the legisla - tive and executive departments of the government, the whole m g at top speed not only in anticipation of the inauguration but for the closing of the congressional A | session. Many bills will die. The sponsors are beginning to concede that. The record of this session w n be on t the] ye aoout. But| The I » gimting their loins for the} 3 I coming session at the end of 5 EBERT’S BODY : LIES IN STATE: © Study, Where Body Rests, Has Not Been | hp i he ue Legislative Stan ahien Kills All but 50 of ir oS oe er Re —— |S 1 en ; 100 Bills Introduced; Expenses Changed Since Death of President ne | PAN. AN E RICA Ni | bandtut of men. to 4 Are at Minimum of German Republic - (By The | PROJECTS ARE = se ot Wo Vd BERLIN, Marcl ssociated Press,) —The body of Friedrich , Germany’s first president, who | i died Saturday, lies in state in study, which has been es left just as it was when his sudden illness overtook him. ae ee g 1 The coffin of brown oak rests upon a catafalque and | WASHINGTON, March 2.—Secretary Hughes, appear ter term - £1] over it candles shed their faint glow. The room is draped ing today for the t.time as chairman of the governing | , secretary of starts the|in the quickest possible time,’ in black and with the exception of on Herr Eber eR Aled | 1 | beard of the Pan-American Union, presented to it 31 proj- | f aM ‘ | wn ‘ fe Mrentip OF: tenia I Teoh He \! . General Calles, presen jects drawn up by the American Institute of International | i th« : t e n children, floral doce s are lm-|on the occasion of his visit here last Law for the codification of international law as affecting |" ries pues h 1 ouhutat 7 2 ROY ited to green plants. The wreath mer. Iour soldiers comprise a is hemispher The projects will be trans mitte od by the been ‘embarked uponi ‘ Saieki from Frau t bears a white rib ard of honor bers of the board io tt r | This 1 ' bytes bon with the one word sulse” and * the funeral services Wednes ateove y AS 0 wi : 5f that from the children a black , red e coffin will be removed from pire tiax itl Pasrens Doane te rire Phat ; ; “ and gold r with th ription | udy to o lar ae 4 ol “to ouf unfe bl | executiy ‘e mans ; t “Y it a nat, | Lu t ; ' t Ay | aed > etch iver th ehare 24 4 fF a ‘ ‘ t bi I ‘real ing of the usxassinated foreign min: | be Imited to fF ; I ‘ Page I | Lieut