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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than a eny other Wyoming newspaper MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS re VOL. 1X, “NO. 126 Lalor cies CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925“) On Streets or 5 Pub 2 FEM Zt ‘ Delivered by C b Tribune Bide te LAVOYE DEFENDANTS ARE HELD IN CONTEMPT Business Men Face Penalties on Failure to Vacate Lands FALL SUBPOENAED Colonel Fechet to _Siitlll slnT | » FOR TEAPOT TRIAL Replace Mitchel] MPtl sill! ATTENDANCE PON HEARING AT FIRST PICTURE OF INAUGURATION (Secretary weets announces appoint UPEN IF FIGHT < is —__.|_ ment for Assistant Air Chief; General [5 CONTINUED CHEYENNE F MADE MANDATORY Ae ee ta 7 Mitchell Reduced to Colonel cee) : ea # ieee ~ ara! ‘ . WASHINGTON, March 6 Selection of Col. James E. | Juidge Kennedy Hands ea et a e * : : ne Fechet to be assistant chief of the army air service to suc- | "3 : Summons to be Served i in Texas Today Upon ike “a . : é ea : : ceed Brig. Gen. William Mitchell was announce ad'today by | Down Fina Decree Order of Federal Court; Blackmer and ¢ oa ; ‘ : oi ee #4 7 : ee Genabal Migchail’s term as assistant chief will expire | in District Court on 0’ Neil Refuse Désasitions P j tai 2 J or in SY Pl Z April 27, when Col. Fechet will assume the duties and the | Recent Hearing rank of Brigadier General Mitchell] in 1920 when he was permanent! of Colonel. | sferred to t a ice. H ait) Saat = “ s, f + ‘ : f r het's nominatior third in { ka | pert CHEYENNE, Wyo., March 6.—Albert B. Fall, former j\ ent to the senate rome vey Ean eta Residents of the town of secretary of the interior, will be served today at El Paso eee i Benga t HS as. R ‘ y lent Cool! Sec! " Lavoye, populous center of with a subpoena to appea a witness for the government . | ae: p Tor “ Weeks Bc led him for] py we ar hi the Salt Creek oil field, must in the Teapot dome lease annulment trial opening here next : ; me . SRR OC MUN eee ertentona | mande ecersively Scott Fi vacate or suffer penalization Monday. f >. i r Go lbssatatecttat : , | Cartitén Field, Dorr Meld and Kelly for contempt of the United An original subpoena for Fall was sent to the United August 21, 1877, and e States court for Wyoming. States marshal for New Mexico ot) Both men, it was added, refused to a : ’ : private in the sixth c y being transferred in 1920 as chief of | Jude T. Blake Kennedy so decreed the assumption that the subpoena| testify. 3 é i ef Sent the war with Spain, April 18, 189 Paliiikiaidioperationa: alti ‘ federal court this morning at would be served at Fall's hame,| ‘The proceedings which seemingly : the wali ¢ oF cm : He became a second Ueutenant in| sitet of alr service. Washine ine in his decision on a recent Three Rivers, New Mexi -| took place in pr! , Were properly i . yf os 5 se , a oct: 1900 and has parsed through Liitek hebetame ciel oritt hearing here in which eix prominent formed by Associated ad-| attested, officially, by the French 5 ‘ r ee Er other grade# to his present rank in| pans f rvice and since | DUSiness men of Lavoye and Casper. vices that Fall was at El Pa court immé@diately so that Mr. Men a3 +s 5 ities 65 = & é c the regular army. { : nmandant of | Opcupants of lands in Lavoye, w government counsel issued w]}gert was able to return to America ; » “ : iy ts %, “ He participated in the Sa 1a go | Ries into | subpoena directed to the United} ‘d the George Washington on | |i ~3 7 , 4 ee ; 4 campaign was wounded at the Battle | y Field, Texas. they should not be held in co States marshal for ‘Texas and it {s|the following day. ‘The arrival of | |f.s ! ‘ Pee: Off San Juan: {n° 1898:!E6 also’ saw : for refusal to obey tho cour his summons which will be served|tho American State Department's ’ active service during the Philippine | : Kees = ABS ns mandate: lestet: ts today. Under a special order of the| counsel February 20, was brought Menrrestisnt andl ietved merihuihe | > N > rel he| J . dispatches United States court for Wyoming|to the attention of the French for- 3 ive expedition in Mexico in| "@™ . J 2. Fe oa tee ths defendant's recently arralgn- the subpoena will make Fall's ap: 1 office which arranged for the| NBA Photo. 9 o the ° here to vacate their holdings with- 1 interrogation of the two wit- | ty the war departmen choice tc in 60 days o: pearance at Cheyenne manda 9 s Colonel Fechet fs a qualif William Mitet court Wee uaa atacaeanih’, * This photo sent to NEA Service and Thé Casper Tribune over the wires of the Bell Telepho: rved. continuously se eeahgialapaibet Shake it 1 f reaaeet bie dir it bps yee shows Chief Justice Taft administering the oath of office to President Coolidge at the inauguration cere-| aviation vice since September, in| habiic utter of the al servic ‘A ho: of ie meAnw har tie aaca Ra be ment’s sult, have issued no subpoe: | | a nothing to do- with | Mony. at tho Caplt8y’ Geven minutes after this picture had been takenvat-Washington it was flashed across He. was appointed-temporary| vce air power “have |toagea Alera nag but are reported to have sum the continent, reaching San Franciseo and principal wey potnts in a single operation. Reproduction of this ant colonel, aviation, at the] Washingt moned many witnesses Ye Ne answer questions, photo sets a new record for timely publication of Capito! pictures in Casper, being Jess than 54 hours from bates tt Mea ciitsia hd “3 4 GIRLY uaiby, Tociner (ec : Washington. Another picture on Page 10 ° temporary commission terminating | tehell will'r d Dg finaeedshe and: ry of the na been s “ noned as a wi 2 defe could not be verified at the Ur 7 Texas, March 6.—For- 1955 siwiee x | t It in the en States -marshal’s office, no subpc a: ry of the Interior A. B. uate : m bei sent fo jail if . having been issued. ‘all erved with a subpoena to | . monty a | y with the c 4 9 > ard in hi oa vel s a witness in the Teapot es a abc AaB aa a i Spectal ol! counsel for ie Sov | Dome oll leasd. cancellation: silt: by vance flying school, 4 i A AL WILL BE ernment, Owen D. Roberts and 4 ‘i paB cin Texas, must be confirme TAKEN ,SAYS BEACH. Pomerenediwenteearly. today ‘to. the | United Deputy Marshal N. office of the District Attorney Albert | #. Work todayy It is understood Mr. a “This © will be carried to the D: ‘Waltonatoly ns ae z Fall will leave within the next 12 ; Circuit Court of Appeals,” tenant's presentation of its case. | hours for Cheyenne where the sult - - in clarea_ Altre Seach, one of Y ation pian, ghd ‘ a | * attorneys for the Lavoye Townsite pa oa ney bad no state-| opens. AE . However bis plans Ge P. shi ; make Seats ee ‘en ithe ure undecided as yet. g ssociation today {n discussing the men for publication at tliis tt | 4 cuation ordered by Judge T F hed are tir ae ,. o Blake Kenne 16 defendan “Ali. now: ting the | ot PASO, Tek March 6.—¥ed: | Ts Improving | ®'*2, Sexes. tie act eral officers at the deputy United | ie 1 c Ja ke States marshal’s office today sald A. ‘. ~“ becoming air service officer of suthern department in 1919 court to show c company, defendants in the gov on edge ever © mandate within the time Associated Press dispatch from Parts | ae ae eeeney at onnan | ie subpo Teg p Satie RON cas An unidentified Mexican buglar, shot in the head this morning at 1:15 o’clock by William Widerauer, proprietor HAVANA, March . 6 r ft at Berths r Layoye jose testimony the g' nment de- | Fs Bee sre vests Monday hee of the Bargain store at 216 West First street, died at 6 o’clock. He was never conscious after the bullet hit him. | 5. Pershi cen {il here last Tues- | t® discuss with men sires in sapport of | qpee oe ete Metin panvetiins Aster ent A thorough search of the man’s effects failed to disclose the slightest mark of identification. He wore a khaki| day at ved f ‘ ago | S0ciatio: e situatior crea Sag renre Dame te aa Patina home here it was sald that a sub-| shirt, blue serge trousers, army underwear and black oxfords. He was in his shirt sleeves at the time he was fatally oe ane a f apritader ie” ge to testify when summoned before | Poena had been mae 48 eh c wounded, and in his pockets were only a fev keys and a jack-knife. nada Gyan ese Seat teeag é her awyers, rer the avi tribunal of the e, Feb : Dhar pp aceon a The man is described by Lew Gay, county coroner, as 32 years old, 5 feet 10 inches in height, weighing 16 ricuttae |to visit President i nts individual ruary 24th. and evidently a pure blooded Mex- ment on what Store Raided «=... x defendants it {s a certainty fean with that race’s outstanding dark complexion, and brown BLACKMER AND O'NEIL e e REFUSE TO TESTIFY PARIS, March 6.—(By ‘The A esor ir S arrie Widerauer, who Is 65 years old clated Press)}—H Bls d ore which the | James B. O'Neil, former officials o | c b, was arrested fused to comment on what. action | ! | | American Ol! compantes © 6 e e the ating but | e s would be taken until they been visitmg in France, were sum. was released this morning. He will opportunity, to discuss the aes" Into ‘Best’ Families®:"*-*= Twice in Day* » Seine on February 24 for inter- in authorit Although tc FF Aaniat: rogation by Ulrich J. Mengert. sp 1 Py i EER Sey. te 8 Only atedatenten ; \ the acti | | ents !mme¢ 1g we ent last entative of the Uni with, the 1 1s fi : SoSays W.E. D. Stokes in Stokes in Discussing in- FIVE KILLED reserve case, it W y >» sextet will ion of the other 50 More Alleged Violators Are Seized in| mates of Notorious Everleigh Club | AT CROSSING ae the west ie at Return Visit by Police Thursday * PILOTS SAVED Where He Says Wife Lived r ; : ‘ to the Owl Cigar Store BY LEAPING IN CHICAGO, March 6.—The girls of Ey rleigh club, the | —Mrs. Fred Be 28 ¢ four 1 A screen. pane in The Owl Cigar store at 136 West Second street, operates | notorious underworld resort, the mention of which has been | $™ a Bea - a eth? Bh eee imbing |“ ith no terror of the Casper police, it appears from the made in the conspiracy trial of the wealthy W. E. D. Stokes | Were kitted today when their auto. | through the window and a minute|ecord of raids on the place during the last few weeks. jo! New York, married into the richest families in the coun- mobile was struck by a freight train | OF two later he saw him star in} Ay BT which, ac pralng, to police TA by Floyd ry, acc i Stokes’ i rmants, ere. he front of the store, bis body out |Smith and two former policemen, Orville Myers and Johr |try, according to Stokes’ informant: her cnet , bh | A ; S$ an in ‘ ekewe i “ ie wv ye rege Hned against the front window | Myers, has been raided more than a doze a dozen times of e but SHGNOS CRD akee Sorina on Page Nine.) continues to do business — z ._| Pride in her youthful aristocracy of the undercrust v INIO, Tex., March 6- , | In the meantime the store pro: seed videnced by Mini verleigh, as, who had been an 11 of the SHIP FLOATED, IS UNDAMAGED}... be, cata Yeah, When two Kelly field planes collid bees ‘ priétor b uken a .45 automath yesterday | sort. He | f fed conspir CHATHAM ed in mid-air at an elevation of about | Sto : ' : AM. Mags., March 6.—The| from. ur fino aliiad ihe ' he Owl wa 4,000 feet today, both pilots jumr yund her gu e|c f is estranged wife, | shipping board ame Artlg Mexi stood in the ¢ of the | twlee , front the wrecked machines in para-| t Miss 5 y c >} sof Denver which went ashore on Half Moon fired The i ax pepe i ‘ chutes, lading safely soon after the| First street, New York, when he in- : F ore pick of the : miles t of Pollock ‘Tip 1 ‘obber, went thre SWEET DROPS TYNAN CASE ALL ABOUT AUTOS AND AUTO \UP ‘WHITE WAY’ WH EN Cou NSEL is BARRED ° OW IN SUND: ae IR BUNE \|New Federal Prosecutor Spends His ae me Own Funds to Secure Evidence Upon “Manifest Untairness” of Hearing o1t | ing ovevea voasv.tut was dented the | Generat Nausic, who Wethe commis | [AuNdey wien : ees | Gotham Dry Violators privilege by the elvil service commis: | sion’s legal adviser, he deen Stories u and facts concerning the 1925 Casper auto s ° 4 sion. He then declared that he would | less to go on with the pro i} ° , c a ca ae Wd aed ° ¥ ; will be of great interest to the public, and* special wire stories from all | Prison Charges by Commission bas aaspbrespar pe stat event deat ee |e Saw ages ek Al | corners of the world concerning every known make of automoblié NEW YORK, March 6.—The shadow of the padlock, pllowed je miss . z u bse and make ndings fense 4 Ss h 0 production will be incorporated in thia edition 7 tli which barred Attorney Ernest Mor-| witnerses are to be heard today | | P'! sheta ea Ti tht Rina lahat bel lor: than ever nemesis of liquor violators, has eclipsed New York’s great Leads to Withdrawal tis of Sweet counsel at yesterday | Sweet and is attorneys have with ||... The, auto show this year will be bigger and better than ever be || White way, . Ber nha fa ea Bates deep sraniiths oousiaggm and bavel'} ation concerning. every display. Pp rohibition by padlock is the watchword of Uniteé COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., March 6.—Former Gov- bad been unable to get a “fair hear- ——_<» = If you are thinking of buyl a car, watch the un Tribune tates District Attorney B mor R. Buckne or, W ho laune hed ‘ 4 yecause an abundance of information will be furnish « 1B J ernor Sweet, complainant in charges sin Wanaen Ing pis aa charges a prison mis: : A yeirl baby born in an piisttat | ne 4 Pies He spn Nd bile i bike ati ee . sensi ational prohibition law enforcement drive last night * emoval | management ag ynan nonpital the other day weighed ex | at Se std a Ble Nattortnwc Oe he a 1 & # after he took office g men who « $1,500 of the Thomas J. Tynan of the state penitentiary, seeking r In the staten which was not] actly three and one-half pounds 4 J : ve hihir pat oth 4d agloe : nts ¢ ng violatior strict at of the warden, withdrew from the case when the hearing | ,crmittea to be A into the record | She was fed with fountain-pen | | 8" H bagel ry bet gainst t F : y ‘ Sweet declared that because of tho} filler, her men! consiting of two tea-| : ¢ > * | ors ¢ t f fonable “tn operee Dini governor had a statement w hich he asked “manifest unfa{rness” of the com- | spoonfuls of mili. Be oh - uurants, on evidence gathered by Ul be sought.