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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming New paper WEATHER -@ > ad a ~~~ The Casper Da ay me | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX NO. 151 SMITH FIGHTS GOVERNOR'S OST futo Driver '| | WYOMING FAME Plannin g Com pletion tn CHAPMAN MAY ri See aun HT [NLine Camfie AY S| 2.005 seit swmman ne] eee | BY Ce Aang ance in We eir opini ns on the Beek a ee time table may| ©! ed poneh Ey rerglade S} B roperty play in securing a new trial for Gerald C naphe million: , : Re $15 | | dollar mail looter, who on Saturday was sentenced to hang iene Loss Totals $1 10,000 RASS CHARGED Superintendent Tells Rotarians Work|| La |Lad Gives lip ; a the murder of a patrolman during a hold- up in New tin or he An s en aaity ot | ain, Conn, rte any i le.” apply to | MIAMI, Fla, il 6. h tat asked for by | Alcorn today in comment on a report pete WAG . arm | Four persons were d here } May Start in Near Future Toward || Alper leew | Rg neg oe [Rem Waring eae = eu ee vee arearenas were Gears Governor Alleges State Finishing Construction }| man ‘could have lett Springtiela,| tence in Atlanta, n°" attetbu ted to peso er EIS pee RI oe | | . . ; eaten re ‘Guan | { 1 oll o 1e tornado whic Official Used Obscene & 1| With Police} for 3:20 p. m. a derick J. Groeht of Net dit aseatedie 2 If Language in Letter to}. 1f present plar |esieuteenied work will be started in the near future to- Wife of Ex. Assistant. Ww ny the completion of the North & South railroad between | | Salt Creek and Miles City, Mont., according to a statement | by Sherman Camfield, superintendent of the road, before CHEYENNE, Wyo., April|the weekly meeting of the Rotary club at the Henning to- 6.—Ouster proceedings insti- | day. Mr. Camfield declared that he | he felt reasonably confident that the to the state sc tuted against him by Gover-| was very hopeful that the plans| original plans 6f the Haskell inter nor Nellie T. Ross involving | “°uld be carried out and that if}ests to build to’Miles City would be nsel for Ct sapman |swoope de erratically from the ee | Mission Center Relic From D be a) = : are ie all reeest oiet ound in Inch o gto shay 200s, | oun now under way in New York Gity are | | Apri! 6.—James Shehan, | year old automobile thief, who ayed tag with Boston’s force of reycle police for four pause he liked the “thrill’” of the sport early tor ley, from which he | months ago re Tick i | they were, the next step would be | under this summer. | «9 aia it just for ‘ charges of misconduct and | io extend the line from this city to] Mr. Camfield is a Rotarian, former-| id twas thertoy'e lexbil | sak neglect of duty will be} rawuns ly of Sheridan, but with headquar- 4 : “I wanted to get the thrill.” Ir. Comfleld sdmitted that the| ters in this city now. He stated that |.’ : ene nd South road was more of| the Sheridan club has recently in-| Shehan sald that he began his r iment to the City of Casper | cluded girls in its boys’ work actlv!- B speedeter March han it was of benefit, but that] ties.’ He told the local club that it tetas I abil fought by Frank S. Smith, state game and fish commissioner Walls, Cheyenne attorn retained by Commissione defend him at the hear 1s been ith to was @ grave mistake not to include |‘0n- Since then rh i ; an | PEKING : barn f ‘ one car after another, his rd on els| op April 11. if |e as well as boys and pald a | one car after anothe He lh Spe feels! of the China ; Moisture Here. ie fa = “Of course, Mr. 1 | ] | splendid tribute to the women <i hate ee ee) Sale feut | Shanghai has tel to Peking t « a ; tomorrow, ‘The Casper club, has | Piles. Ina hide and seek game wit 5 | st at Honan ernmen : er , XK cetepes ic uaselt Hear A td ured’ jts| {he Polloe In the Charlestown <is-| dit for the crime and that a sen. | St" aching ARe ae cet |: Bpeing. rains. were general over| ; ! . charges,” Mr. Walls de 1, “1 for a num pomeriansied® tte: ter pope tn sthe Charlestown ae £00) te h nd that nen | Hag Shankle. whee j r ; until gormal answer is ‘io ha work with 8, sa vid nL AE eet nteaameaaaes [ie of ile ah Le throws ont ees | the China inland missionary Tom. | mer ibe bata fe bt night, | headed sea not statement to make George Scott, local freight agent | {? ea ito Sah ENA explotts EARP AVOUT Degeteo mE itl Mr, | Hinson and his wife are stationed. A | UFIDs arther reliéf from drought | dred. homeless. cr of “misconduct and neg: | of the Burlington, invited the Ho- | had been widely heralded. Thi was expressed by Mr. | tater message sates thar hen conditions that have prevaited since | Thoqtn aan . Heat RH ee contained’ in. ti | tarians to be present at the Burling: Superintendent Cim reached Bhen,| the frat of t ar. In Casper. the] wostwrod Donn oo \ te ticvacnncuticadton, ton Employees’ club mivetii-Wed- Kir that ‘the danger there had be.| Precipitation “strom last | nikht’r/ nator dead as a result of lay's / nag eae Va apeuovernor ‘mosaven) | nesday evening. The organization, come intensified, showers amounted to one and 'one) tornado near here to eel ay ttle h | Mrs cote. axpthited, haa basper'a in. J Phe see ee : {tenth inches as measured by Geo.| counts as follows: T ist as vitally a legations has made| y4¢ a aearda thar Weaatiee aie r failed and terests in mind just as vitally as any MeKenzie, weather observer The | “1, That you have failed and neg . WASHINGTON, April ¢ T full representation to the Chineso for-| pain was the second to visit Casper T > 16ckgeken Menta. the Butien imposed| + by aie club Lea The Rees | l Ee Pi elgn office on the matter and the|and central Wyoming within a week | horses Herat wremnopadee Sader jected eo seg “ | club voted to accept Mr. Scott's in- oralen offic - gti ty dbtagey' eh @) COE! tnt ndling the tor yr t upon you by law as state fish and| Watch the cerisus “thermometer” | Club vo i i foreign office has wired to the mill-| and means further large benefits to |" ye : % 4 s e of| on the postoffice building. a tary governor of Honan urging him} farm and ranch interests. game commissioner of the e of] on Mr: ‘Fredérickson, a Rotdtian ot ‘to take all possible steps for the pro- A . : ay Wyoming and you have been guilty! ‘This gufde to the progress of the| Aberdeen, 8. D., who has come to re Pepscabere aaa acy Saat At higher altitudes considerable | (+ AS of official misconduct. census enumeration just started in| Casper to reside, spoke briefly. eter ce Ate and aaah | snow has fallen within the last |” “2. ‘That you did as an official) Casper was erected today and here- P. C: Nicolaysen, president of the in the district. : : pit ins r ioe the FE OSDOCE VE | of the state of Wyoming on the 12th| after until work {s completed will] Casper Rotary, was unanimously supply of irrigation water. uily the results of the count. elected as delegate to the Interna- ees at er Chamber of Commerce | tional convention of Rotary in Cleve: 7 ear Montes 6.—This » he figures from those | and, Ohio, Ip dune: WO. Wilton Donald MacMillan, Famous Explorer, to| SEC, WEEKS avitory in, being: Vislted bys tte =| school teachers retain- will represent the club as alternate. day of April, 1924, write a letter to . W. C. Bell, the wife of a then tant state game and fish com ioner of Wyoming in wh A ligt 1 has fallen intermittently aed ite letters to W. C 5 er general spring rains of the year, the} used ingulting, obscene and ed to take the names of all residents | His election was also Unanimous, C Be in Charge of Expedition IMPROVING |. So ee ng ous language ft H. Townsend was the choice of the RESEEIO Getic tha ieee A Te ‘ That you did reports obtained to- | e! rv | ~ ‘ Pi ecrechecan, bagesd club to serve as delegate and A. A. ers who have reported | Slade as alternate to the district Planned for Summer 1 total of 1140. his figure | F |then with rado a WASHINGTC game and fish ry conference in F. ee ith a total precipitation of ah , + eater “pre re-) 06 during the night. Light rain is| which you wrongfully a , b Jane Sipanalse Springs this month WASHINGTON, April ( -—Naval aircraft will attempt | tary Weeks’ continued to gain rapid-| reported’ from man th| charged the said W ndustry o enumerators. —_> z ha vax S ‘4 [ty tod 1 his recovery from tt sealer i misconduct and of| The census now being taken is a| PROHIBITION y rep | this summer to bridge the vast ice expanse that so far shut light str cerebral thrombosis, | tig mart : | combined state and school census, | BY WEST ‘ Ajout from human knowlec ica great regions of the arctic |wiien ie covinel tant hotial singers + ates } y That you have been ty of | the ute and county being made | : = where a supposed continent has long lured the toilsome j Since last Wednesday. His condition | ¢faraing and Shert ean aah, 1i nduct unbefitting the 5 _of| every ten years, alternating with the | | PERTH, Australia, April 6—West | is returning north on his ninth voy-|and the north pole | Was regarded as so favorable that| Noh la am Hew No Hootch | in F ound in your office in that you have fre-| nnial census. Its impor-| Australia has decided against prohi-| age of exploration next June ul] Although not a ernment proj-|hls son Sinclair returned last night| promise of precipitation quently been inte ed during your|t > Casper {ts plain as school} bition. In yesterday's polling: on| pilots will bring their craft to the | ect. t in h en approved by | to Boston, ; aA Raid Conducted on term of office as state game and fish] 2 nment and representation in| the question 806 votes were cast] aid of man’s struggle to ma the | Secretary ‘ Wil and endorsed by Mr. Weeks is not expected tc BUTTE, Mont “April 6.—Rain tvas/ ° be ined Ju e legislature will be based! for prohibition while 64,377 votes | mysteries of an area of more than a | Procident Co MGielan iI DATS | urmlited 1th leaker ine ton, torlgeneeal: ceseckig) tn le ae River Island “5, That you have been guilty of| on the resul were against it. million square miles between Alask: | both tho financial 1 sclenttftc | several days. (Gantintad on Baxe @avan) | : misconduct in that you did in the — | baeki ional Geographic ~ | n of Pinedale, Wyo., assault anc Suara on ” FORECASTED ANDSOLONS CAMPAIGN mae | Sees TALK NEW CABINET MAN” OPEN TUESDAY | all be allowed to t ‘| Cabinet Ministers See Herriot’s Fall and| m ogg” than “| Meeting Tonight to Take Up Final Plans evide and. dsribute throw wus! Deliberate on His Variance With VERNON- SALT | a Bbhatee o¢ allt ee for Membership Drive; Reasons for i r the and conve ¢ bs | ys : sims ver ne : Head of Finance 1 than 1 | Local Support Are Outlined | et oe a aalee peed of more htan 120 ° L iF ae | April 6.—(By The Associated Press.) —The lob- DRAW CROWD miles an lang - lg hing at 9:30 o’cloc omorro or r nue Ste temas | bles of the chamber of deputies and the senate were crowd- charting the unknown regions, |,, Plans for launching at 9:30 lock tomorrow morning Mad iblicly abuse one d then and ght operations rsons desiring to fis s of the season That on the fi 3, you appointed puty game w « ; the many other scientific |the Casper Motor club’s campaign for 2,000 members will |; falled and neglect » perform the/ed this afternoon with members of parliament and others —- Tae ca“ pipiacted nt ee be plac By inc pees clk ee: a ds fc tonloht of na ; ties of your office t “f “lll of the various political groups, most of whom, forec asting SALT LAKE CITY, April 6.—Anj high altitude temperature and! zation workers and others interested, The gathering is nm @ Commission of appolt from | the fall of the Herriot ministry already were speculating | opening day crowd’ ot ops Mr, MacMillan | scheduled for 8 o'clock in the Hotel Henning dining room, |‘ t nd: Deca eu: ¢ Tots, with on the composition of the next cabinet. Meanwhile the | 10,000 and 12,900 persons is ex t rm plishe ‘IN i ign DIR CADIS TOG. NA Se SERIO RY, Deane) t ministers were deliberating | of Premier Herriot and M, DeMouzle neville park her r two mor than ha o dinner will be served i a commission and v > LaRTehe ranceteaitlen s on policy | Lis new minister of finance for the opening ; int Hepa At Becklinger, chairman of | Bye a ea parti that seem almost unsurmount-! M. De Monzlo, who came into the Pacific Coast tea n|_ Leayi campaign, anticipates a Vyor ‘ tat s & Phat you. Dave. ¢ |lime light as successor to Etienne | when the Salt , sh with | Jur r , ‘ on tk of « ed on n) ! t (Continued on I = —_————— | Clemente! ‘as finance minister, has Vernon Tigers tered 1 v m its | motor owners in at - a E ; sudde quired a prest that perfect weather (Conti n en) nt wo that 8 been ¢ ° ay makes him the rin the sible . ers arpumerasl ee 4 i, ce Meow tem cs ra r the premiership. f 5 Rpabomiitaneriet to tt al the cabinet next week was taken for linea by Chas, I atfor a nion in chamber of dep- J J] sd of t riot was now at grips with difticul- professional men and ever Mask” Marder ©..." tNTENGEATFORTIEAVENWRTH <= == Tax Publicity bile owner in Casper should ha In the senate it was pointed out —~--—- — membership in the Casper | ed Motor | War Veteran's Body Found in Wo0d-| setccn sw areeon the ove tnd | Former Friends in His Home Town Show Little‘ 28!" leisy Revenue Collectors Ordered to the enemies of the capital levy and ~The Casper Moto re . land Cellar; Was Gagged by Assail- _ | s»*ation ana on Seiko tatientat Interest in Case of One Time “Discoverer Deeint r ; Withhold Records of Neu * yer of the C per Motor clu e . chet i ebpsibe nt Of the North Pole”. ted to rei. courte | Taxes from Public ant and Heavily Chloroformed | Catholics in the chamber by his ad i motor clubs and similar orgar dl — vocacy of compromise on the Vatl . zations of America. Many motor enn ibandoned cellar |can proposition has brought to the By ROBERT SMALL. f honored by h e ha n| clubs char som tor Sut att 4 ASHIN( April 6.—Internal ‘ BELMONT, Mass., April 6 ‘he woods near the McLean | government the antagonism of a part| (Copyright, 1925, Casper Tribune) casual interest a threestine | Information to tourists who are revenue collectors have been ordered var oa ee police joined with the autl Of | hole in tne waverly, A gaa mask | of Its forces'In the renate which re BROOKLYN, N, Y,, April ¢ m from Fort Worth, Texas, say-|"ffiliated with their respective loca ner Blair to withhold | at the i — this town today In an effor nV | NOeRUR S8 eee eit navy | fuses to accept any compromise, | transit gloria mundi! ing/that’ De. Frederick A. Cook. once | cluba income ve trom | i pa the mystery) of the “gas + Of ot type iatened to the man's head| Predictions in political circles are| Here in this old home town, which | hulled us f the North] “2.—Propose t gar spect! tll given further | 1 t ta urder, the vietim of | | ssough ebloroform to kill 25| that In any cage the {ssue will be de-| honored him so highly just a few | Po! to begin a| zation of a Wyoming Motorist and y' tro the : thterhal Rr ue | limit 4 : wnder Buchanan, sh a (Continued on Page Seven) clded before the end of next week. years ago and which, in turn, felt » Six) Tourist asséclation, the main pur | thalaeps penter and war veteran, ¥ at

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