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The circulation of The Tribune is greater than any other Wyoming newspaper | WEATHER = a | Snow probable tonight and ) aa ) ; Ps | / Mag Sunday. Colder tonight. ba sae ace alt MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. NO. 127 Sane iore a ual es Bureau! CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1925 pring euRieatton Ortiees: Mass Meeting Votes F nd to C Battle in Court s | Pend ALBERT B. FALL [iff IT COURT EN ROUTE TO : —TEAPOT TRIAL HII Il MEXICAN S! AI ry | ot rect eets ed | st H 'Former Secretary of the Interior Says il N CTARE H FA Mandatory Subpoena Issued by dedze | | | HINT IN ml or ash on | Feri Ic ie Kennedy Unnecessary Precaution FRI ii FILING ‘ ie Sra | | Sham Battle Within Next Two Days to Bring Climax to Spec- u Federal Judge 'T, Blake wennedy ot| we apart wo desired 1/ Status of | Ouster Case tacular Maneuvers in Which 109 United States Inquest Into Shooting] ei! IN) prowess at | Cy Held Uncertain by a} | ¥ 3 in the Te e nl nt QUERQU d miter nev: ac 2 Safe Is Opened When! Warcraft Is Engaged Off West Coast Of Anto Polices fo | sua» former necrolary |—A'B. Fai tomer. eeseeany ot Attorneys as Result Frank Estes Fails | Be Held Monday. |’ Dir imal | mieartine'car| OF Probable Contest. HO IR ABOARD U.S. S. SEATTLE, OFF MEXICAN WEST COAST, March 7.—(By The| pees Nays 24 ||" i 1 he| Wyo., where ho has been | o Keturn. Associated Press.) The clash of two great fleets, embracing 109 United States war-| Anto polices of El Paso, who had! Peat att | Sieboenas 1 as Rew nee tn thet Frontier-like Lavoye, per a can athe climax of one of the most spectacular maneuvers of strategy ever held in] been in Casper but four or five dave “The i i af ' ana io Mar ecise turbed as never before, con- ope, the Pacific, is expected to occur within the next two days. proved to be the name and address | have been suby nert a] in El Paso last|trived today for means tc of Mee Interest has been exceedingly keen in the progress of the defensive blue fleet to-|0% tte Mexican burglar shot_and | Witness,” sald thy | pron, hie at:|stave off” ae day of jude- arewalditei hive disipoeared wards the scene of contact off the coast of Lower California. It will be the first time that] sioco ar cig Weee ieee ne | innesnente to nat nett nite| lees cneine tin “8! | ment. set yesterday by a fed- simultaneously with the de- sph sr irl! hake nang day mornin eral court because, it is al- parture from that town of greatest mobilization ever witnessed Widteten: atte oe | us hale bole he ‘Frank J. Estes, former post- in the western ocean, store, and an inquest will be held At | othe tan master. Dstes left, supposedly on a The Blue fleet is making high] Monday morning at 10 o'clock, with é business trip, about 10 days ago, speed in scouting formation. Seven! George Wedell, prosecuting attorney rane decree of Nr a has not been seen since that first line cruisers, the fastest Ameri-| and Lew Gay, coroner, in charge of gata a taeteeees date;+diaeporta, ofthe ahortaga; have jan battlecraft afloat, are sweeping | the proveedinge, enne yesterday ruling that Lavoye'a Postoffice Inspector Hanson, who OP SB RS Geer O00 0! , \ com y, was received calmly ‘by ts in el 8 aughts and destroyers, convoy! r ulmly by prestige agape waar Nips rec T BRINGS ¢ VERE PAIN a train of supply stipe Quebec Feels THE OLATORS CINED HERE BAG LActerriolan Caan eae investigation of the matter. He in Ths spe Baa a ies pole E th T Mtery inhabitants co ape ee said to haye superintended the é page natal hay ens alba Ze rere * The court t tl breaking open of the safe in the L. P, Idleman, a homesteader, accidentally shot himself | 7 °f)""t..0 ect tino of eruice ; aa remo} 8) Mrs. R Bekert:arrested-shortly:hef, j ; gee courts Ree escort ostoftice last Tuesday and to have lin the foot when ejecting a shell from his rifle after killing | aestroyers ts capa Saygeatetny y morni t a house north of 138 South Ash ctrect teva | ie, iand_ wi ity 3¢ through found. on examsivationr grist thee ine ef J she 8 rif ¢ destroyers is capable of sustaining]. _ day morning at a house north of 138 South Ash street and % deli depository was filled with nothing }@ Yabbit and-was rushed to,Casper for-medical aid, yester-|% fost moving scouting ‘tront,of| .QUEBRC, March 7.—Five feeble charged with violation of the d bleane. @ranted overnment hut. air. day. It is expected that the wound will heal withoutven-| "early, 500 miles under the most/earth tremors, lasting several sec-/ 39 qayg Fas gag ticig aaMianieeyiine Wc eA Mr. Hanson could not be reached dangering the use of the foot 4 nas sae aati a 1 eee este one ie he ego nae vases Ses Melis ae k pune reset pplice’ SORTER eas |, Serene & berms thd ars - todas S8laboeete aetantietis' ch ie i cruisers attain a speed of 85 knots] yesterday. At Malbai Tadousao . Ecke ad been arrested twice , nous attitude of t ttende peire ar g o igi boy ; Mr. and Mrs. Idleman left their homestead on the Yel- (Continued.on Page Retesa Re lgliattgn face: abaneerety ie charge, police testifie d. . Wer Shes Cre egee ee Paps ee miss meoting yesterday. atten Roscoe A. Sinith, a clerk in the| owstone highway, 22 miles west of yon at Lavoye, wher r of Casper, and proceeded in their wag- . Smith and Orville Ryera,| piace 3 postoffice here, has been placed in { arrested in noon raid Thursday at Ren DOR 1 n wa of on to a spring, four miles west of < b recay | know? cha 2 offic M vest. e W 0) had narge of the office at Midwest pea clade ha oad le Fiera and Bian Fite tn | Rez Nichols and‘Altved # Heath r arriving at the spring Mr. Idleman ris Soda Hee STE OROAID | Ge sheniattocniys|whd witht. ¥ night raid on the sa jac ame piace! Cobb, represent the Lav spied a rabbit and shot tt. In were found guilty of violation of the ! ‘oye Town ejecting the shell by placing the gun Sede shies eoiltardl Chicne att ccd site association, addressed the meet on his foot, Mr. Idleman acctdentally Ded. genvetkntioshitac. ph ing on the matter of appealing che threw another shell into the cham- bolibe Weredixar at aii can: and) case to the circuit court of appeals, 2 ber and it exploded, the bullet pass- B. Curley, arrested in both raids | 2M circuit court for thin district y ing into his foot 5, Cfo oleae ott Falds) meets at St. Louis ape Idleman assisted her hus- sane ¥ | uo erectines “sto cten business men and private o wana tyne wager, ace <=". WYOMING AND CASPER RECEIVE | fraud in Sate of Kenwood Lot Charged | ard, 22, | alee sever eight miles from the spring. He fs faatans OC/LHUSHISGe) crronteanio tema nt t) ‘ 8 © place, arrested in the : srunler, who gave le adarese| Wa" brouRnt to. Casper’ from the to Fred M. Zimmers and Byrd Swind- | wo rsiss, wore tinea $10 each, These | 2028 t28b IE necessary mor J. B. Fuller, who gave his address | school, Mr. and Mrs. Idleman are defendants were Mike McEIhaney, }F, | °°, forthcoming as 845-East Second street, was ar-| stopping at the Grand Central hotel. . . . Richcreek, R. A. Lindsay, Err There is some doubt at rested Lint MIR NEREISABTO cick by, [See eee ee ler; Both Are Held in Jail Beni piney: Benen Forte he matter can be carried tc , George Mann, D. Underhit| \& the mat n be carried to the | Lieut. Roy Plummer and a raiding | medical aid when the accident. oc- and F. W. Supple higher cot Attorneys “for the quad, as the result of @ raid on @| curred and reached Casper four and| Casper radio fans had the pleasure | his audience through the oil fields Attorney Hal Curran, who rep-| Mo Oil « contend that a Wille aREAT BAT ERT stabemsion PANS Ce ure PUBESEA se angered last evening of hearing Dr. G. E. aces of interest. here. Fred M. Zimmers and Byrd Swindler, president and S0r | Co ercaney ae defendants served | bo anpeeied: Thieme cake of liquor and destfoying evidence. |in the wagon to the school house,|COMdra, professor at the University Abdiglan sentaeeal ed retary, respectively, of the Western Realty Lot & Sales|icna wae ect ut eihatent 2741 tion would have to be argued peters The officers broke in a locked door | where Mr. Whitney, driver of an] ot Nebraska, broadcast a travelogue | Cheyenne and central Wyoniine company, with offices in the P. & R. building, were arrested | case against H. Ballltins bas ce Ang the right of appeal can be deter ‘a of the house after a knock fulled | aytomobile used to convey children | program dealing with Casper, Chey-] Professor Condra referred to the}On bench warrants this morning on charges of forgery. |13 defendants arrested in the two | Mined { to arouse a response, and found aN | to and from school, took the wound-|enne and central Wyoming, from| Industrial edition of the Casper |Their bond was set by Judge Bryant S. Cromer at $5,000 | OW! ralds, was continued al attorneys interested in the | will } 4 conferen empty pitcher and glasses on the/¢q man and Mrs. Idleman into his| station WOAW at Omaha? Dally. Tribune -and table. ‘The glassware showed evi-| car and brought them to Casper dence of having contained Mquor, the iS » within ivised people - < of : fi 7 : Fred G, Clark and Neal Casidy Ciharbeverenn eurverg lntocanGinn | Whos oseiran iuctiters taeda noo Bias each and neither had been able to obtain bond at noon} wore fined $15 each on conviction of few di t détarinite B Bix? and proved a splendid advertising | ing its industries, to “ Ned ‘ being ¢ mat action they will follow OFT CAE S | CISTI) OTE E RE Tey quid ee is 5A feature for Casy To wweeks ago, - to' The \ibiine “and. obtaiit a ie The n "50 ution which re ult dir ——————___ : Sproutin Ip almost overnight as sible ie on or. Condra extolled Casper and too! copy of his special edition he arre nvolves t a rans during tt oll h, Lavoye's Tis empty ‘glawer and pitcher} LACE Peeling’ | P:-conaa extotied Casper and took]| con of this special edition fer of a lot in the Kenwood adallon eanie f aeenee ee were held ag sufficlent evidence to and the prosecuting attorney's office settled section spotted with sag hold Fuller, and he was taken into C D h e asserts that the st ure of the | brush and al Homew: there’ ar Ps ‘ittous, The oticers, justitea thir| Causes Deat Eta nana propers | ruoatiyi Mimay trarse aGronines Got procedure, by claiming that Fuller r | sufficient to ide for men who destroyed the evidence while they At H ll d , 0 iS 0 C Ger 1440 uth ROL ollywoo POLI H P LI E EMRE GE ce iam On aa mda tinted owen A S 6 M9elLected = > GENTSBARREL 2 zs 1 1 ed ona Detectives inv nting the death at ro: of } hrist durin, ual “face peeling” operation tn Hol Je ned allye in the towr inating Into-a report that airs, om.| DF. Walter Simons to Be President Ad | et shom., 1 here. The nuthr ap nd christ underwent another face model-| ; - ‘ | allege th hs assal I were et : q wr WARREN VS NAME ine operation Inst Tundatthenands| Interim Until Election Is Heldto |" aiheinaennisal psere terre No other! NOVA SCOTIA tor," who fled to Germany after she 9 =~ | = ss nonth til the full , were affected. i eit eee sR Rarer ge Name Ebert's Successor ‘Commission Hd tel sea Retapabey ian Peppa ar Taare MINES TIE Guiuleliiet'es Chath imniebe staves teen |i: At Waacthe-leater. th thei ceeman |? JMILLSCLE DS ILOGLS). | ana iccceduy econ i\UP BY STRIKE WASHING yASHID ON, March 7.—The] due ir stiy to the first operation, | Parties in the reichstag have agreed Haag ee op * Paap g aches eat | AT lor at Shale! senate voted today to consider in]as well as to the operation under|to frame a measure appointing Dr.} 0° oc, $2 tat Alinoinincontaradl'| M B N d rile + ; nomination of 7 Walter Simons, president ad interim | ™ Dr. Sin nter 1] ay e iVvame Fe ; I ] ' | tLIN, March 7.—T} open sion the which she died. Chemical analysis the sahiateya wih rib. nirpetalny Peeaitt ; eae 1—A platuitie ‘ “oe attorne: £ e of the German republic. Dr. Simor vet P ; Charles B, Warren, to be attorney] of the woman's brain showed traces arty attiliations: He irantened with a Dist cat Pas fuat i i | up « n 4 Scotia has antral of phenol poison, and the theory was | 18 @ former iit miu d now | the cabinet in May, 1921, following] WASHINGTON, March 7.—Prest ud wled, : PATTERSON Murch! 7,~)| Tesultes £ ‘ 1 last The doors w opened over the} that the o ion last June may| President of the supreme c at imatum on reparations: |ident/ Ocolldge is considering tavore| til bie Thien Ob iaee Serene < nin bie t of Administration senators] have left her particularly sensitive} Lelpstc | ame the ( n legul } ably the proposal to name a commis- | Gerhart. : ‘ regs 1 of Amer. y a vote of 46 to 39 p senate lto the effects of the phenol solution upr fan bound to Investigate the Mu i he , to 38 to}commonly used in face peeling} Dr. Simons was of . La | Shoals, Alabama, property with a lay, seize Ht OK I 4 1 1 ruling | dent Pro | operations affairs in the Fehrenbach cabinet! president of the supreme court in to recommending means for | ca 1 1 be f 1 at} escaped in a ; * dingy t area Tem Mo: that a two thirds 19) Dr. § was born in 1861. | its disposal to congress next session. | the rrent ‘ t Ifourth man was capture | he 1 y rs and rte would be necessary for an open 7 sewers ace PSeUdO AUthOF |posiy rar (Extradition Fou ght geeks Fools Bride x = By Noted Sculptor "Sis HOGS SET or For the Week NEW RECORD until Se eau Mes) | iglesia’ Santa tatereibers WASHINGTON, March Vw GREENSBORO, N. C., March 1,— | Mountain confederate | Borglumi was arrested here las bat Mrs. Tom Oxford, beautiful and re-| during the past week her husband| Weather outlook for the week be- |Gutzon Borglum, deposed sculptor | sculpte anted in Geor Saturday on m fugitive warrant EKATERINOSLAV, F March ob ewibslke puted wealthy widow of Géeiffin,|told reporters he was writing his| ginning Monday; Northern Rocky | of the Stone Mountain Confederate | ony cha arrived here ‘ Passat Biker oti) fiestinineht esta DENVER, Colo., March 7.~A rise , today found her husband's iden: | autoblography Mountain and plateau: Unsettled | Memorial, today declared he was | day and ht will seek t sed in Georgia on February enka 1 " ; of 15 for hogs in the Denver Live-| tity questioned Last night newspapers became| at beginning followed by mostly | willing to return to Georgia to face | freedom \ when he was alleged to have de-|} i ; market sent the top up to # ago she was married to| suspicious and located the other| fair thereafter; temperatures _nor- | felony charges against him but that| which will be heard | troyed several models used {n carv-| death, {t todo ‘ $14.25 today, eYsterday's top was ing to be the Indiana | George Ade in Florida, After con-| mal or above. his counsel had advised him to fight | ael Schock vg the memorial, The sculptor | ‘The £ 5 14.9% te Yesterday's top wa uthe accompanying him into] versations over long distance tele Southern cky Mountain and | extradition proceedings. um tituted habeas corpus proceedings | dai! 1 1 i‘ Toda ) was pald for choice | Alabama for the ceremony. Shortly| phone they classed her husband in| plates is: Mostly fafr with —- Ws and the released him on bond| When ! 2 ff pound weights and a few drive|safterwards. she accompanied her| the category of sman for a] temperatures near or above nor-] GREENSBORO, WN. C., March 7.—| to 1 , r Appe » tonight for a hear-| | : as w ina. —* — ~L_, Ausband here. — ~ «lH oval packing hows ar mal, = x vw Gutzon Borglum, former Stone|ence with his eys. | ing CESS away before @ . a aetive. .

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