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Che Casper VULUME 34 GAMBLER IS SEIZFM ‘PROTECTION: TO V MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1925 MAIN NEWS SECTION FOR SELLIN CE RING HER LAVOYE WILL FIGHT OUSTE! MIGATION 10 BLOGK ORDERS OF U. 3. GOURT lo AUTHORIZED Residents of Town in Oil Field Not Yet! | Ready to Surrender] | To Court That residents of Lavoye and others financially inter- ested in the town’are prepar- ing to fight to the last ditch the evacuation order issued Friday by Federal Judge T. Blake Kennedy, is indicated by li gation plans announced yesterday afternoon by Alfred Beach, one of the attorneys employed by the La yoye people affected. ~*~, The six prominent business m who are cited for contempt of cou on the grounds that they a elmilar order to vacate the town, fssuéd on March 10, will take ap: peal from Judge Kennedy next Wednesday to the ci gppeals at St. Louis, phatnota, . A few days later a Dill of review will be presented to Justice Sanborn of St. Paul, head of the court of appeals for the eighth di trict. This presentation will be original action brought for the pt pose of opening up the entire mat ter again and it will be by the Lavoye wnsite ution, and will also be a speal from the present order of Judge K A thi went, of a Alife ture, so be brow interested p according to Beach gation jis in process that final completion y require Beach “an asso sons at ation sults Grounds for the ‘om Judge Kennedy based on th a that the fendants have ne had thelr day in court, that one man was a paid witnees of the Ohio Oil company when he e testimony, that the proceeding the matter were un constitutional, that the leasing bill is unconstitutlo: by the Ohio Oil petition also app compar misrepresented will pers th many other rs ained in the will probably f typewritten pane Ail members of the nat cover I In-tt ving in La : uses and other property homes from the town whict uated on the he Louls P, La uly den! 1 Jack mestea Aater A Der en is under ye erday serving The notices were exact coples of the sued March 10, Be anding acl rneys } erday kept calls trom Lavo; that 98 SENIORS TO BE GRADUATED :: Ninety-elght» seniors will make the graduating class of 1925 of 2 trona county high school, acc to announcement yesterday by C Fletcher, principal. All but fou of a class of 102 wi diplomas, it has been determined Names of are announc Allsms Bell, i Bolin, George, Frown, Donald, ton, prospect C 615 647 Decision. | ignored | ult court of | elrauit I ¢ 4 Al- | ER DECREE Fleet Groomed for Hawaiian Voyage ITwo Hundred Editors Are Included in Personnel Scheduled to Sail on Wednesday With Great Armada GREETN VG BY aa FD. OTHERS ATE SCANDAL ‘ |Tex” Poole Paid $250 ah in Lay oye and County ABT. 0. CAREY," Compt NILE OPEAK AT «: SLUT oGnOOL Week’s Sessions Opens|* Monday Evening at |; St. Mark’s Church. EASTER---TI JES ASON OF BEA \UTY | | ca ] | TRIBUNE REPRE NTATIVE of the Casper Daily leships when the the Golden Gate for its maneuvers ABOARD Tribune wil'l be fleet wei n the E the newspaper m accompany the fleet lent of Tribun y will be found in connect ory of the fleet’s plans for departure. for San Francisco to join the fleet, , viewing at first hand all the man- | was one Wilbur to n invited by d on this | of whol ger the bar ction” @ sce to mblers and other Creek oil fiel trip series of | the foll the | } in were the ar wing United Press wire y left last Wednes¢ will be gone about five wee euvers of the sea and air craft. d jar th | | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., April 11.—(United aie | we The greatest armada ever assembled off the Pacific coast | RS is putting on its best bib and tucker and preparing to go to sea. All the giant battleships are bustling. with activity. Sailors in bare feet and sleeves rolled are scrubbing decks, polishing rails and scufrying to and) terminated on Monday. urly 200 fro to answer curt orders of sleek | editors who are atccmpanying the young officers. fleet to the Hawallan maneuvers! have been assigned to their vessels. | The flagship is due to sail on Tu day and the remainder of the fleet on Wednesday | The maneuvers the fleet leaves th ficers aboard the Announcemer Commissioner that f rey € fs 3 Henr In thelr comfortable quarters, commanding officers of the. differen. | are rushix through ast details and greeting visitors varm aboard from tiny that puff and chug ov piers at intervals of five minute will begin den ¢ ttle said. HALE PINT 1N POCKET, VIOLATOR 13 ARRESTED. Chacles Miller was « police night on a charge.of vio- lating the drug ordinance when th found a half-pint of Mquor in his pocket and two bar glasses in his room at the Court hotel. He furnish- ed a $200 bond and was release The raid on the room was ma¢ Police Lieuts, Plummer and Ideen, Federal Prohibition Officer O, W. aga and Patrolman William Clark, James Muck and L, H. Hageman, who laur from the minutes. The busiest man aboard the Seat- tle, the flagship, is Admiral, Robert j B.C ander in chief of | the fe He sees few visitors and those who succeed in passing hie flag Meutenant are allowed a briet ive minutes, High ranking officers er his office, converse a moment nd leave hurriedly. Stale ines gaze suspiciously at in Francisco has extended her- if to make the 40,000 men and 10 officers of the fleet welcome nd comfortable. At night while the great ships are iNuminated, their outline | visi for miles 4 , the navy | men are making me Senior of | tlcers have been richly feted by so y| ciety since the fleet put in, in the | ba and the salilo: on shore leave re “crashing the gates” of every | amusement palace. President and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur anford universit gave \ luncheon for senfor admirals Sat urds 8 and enlisted men Stanford at a track and field meet between Stanford and gon university In the afternoon, ve thousand of the city's pret ls were selected as partners | thousands of sailors expected attend a purely “blue ¢ at the auditorium. Civilians are bar- red after | te, of- | ontz which wil a peric between Apri und April 24, 10 deputy commis edit for hav ctive program. and St ot the yut puncll eatin | desire P 1 Inte that | | stential by he deep interest « cting t | Ore C HEY ENNE, Wyo., April 11.—(United Press. ank 8. Smith, Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross with misconduct in office, resigned toda her would have started. Smith had previous Ross had charged him with intoxication and ge ave and insulting language” in a letter to a woman Bomb Found in? Oil Field Camp — ate game and fish commissioner, c harged by | , a few hours before his formal hearing before sd announced his intention of fighting the charge through “the courts of the state nerally with having neglected the duties of his office. Use c als oc che 1. rovernor | -ene £ obec leaves are expected - Governor’ S Mn eiani Still Under Guard Smith h te him to re His re whi quoted snation his desiré n ns have been Staie Precaution AD, to Fear of ence from Bootleggers; Bomb Found Here Not Tedained W) apr nder M. Wachtel nt, resume rd the ir be n late today pre lie Ta Ro rged with the in « Futile Effort Made by Gossip to Link |» Infernal Machine With Guard Over Governor’s Mansion, Cheyenne | | ene tion W STUDENT DEAD IN GAR CRASH 0: ming ex vigil ove w that continuance in tt = WEATHER 11 (Un 1 Pre ) ENNI rking for utiy Go Futile effort was made yesterday by gossip and rumor to | connect a bomb found in the s Salt C reek oil field with ane | guard placed at the governor’s mansion at Cheyenne. The | bomb was turned over to the state law enforcement de- | partment by the Prairie Oil & Gas company and yesterday | 1 w exploded on the rifle range at Fort D. A. Russell with aa Officer pre | em em: ernor la WIDOW HELD POISONING CASE BOULDER injured sens rd terrifi : Denver Accordlr SEEKING meter, was turned over to men in charge of the Prairie camp in Salt . BRADFORD ess Y Corresp plant. He first sald that he found tt in the tee plant but under close | questioning he managed to tell sev eral different of how he into possession of it, When crowded for an explanation he dis-| April Easter |appeared from the job and has not} found the French mir | beer seen since | tion still ta The bomb leve, preside es a ld Painley in the upor night NOT POST form a 511 Kimball an David ig 8. ham, Louise, Muriel, 622 amie, 924 Cr Luella, 1112 513 8 stories rie came United PARIS, Altayna Cente Charlotte, 614 Beech Ruby, 128 BE, “F 1304 8. Cottonwood 604. Mi 490 N, Low 0. Box 1035 Center to s offi ound {t rie OU ¢ e by in the Martha had on apparently fashioned with the use of a dry cell battery and was a work | of art Insofar as ac ne itn contents | | or construction ts « Ont end was nm cap, made by (Continued on Page Bight) renev oft concerned. tance ‘day and a percuss