Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, May 16, 1925, Page 1

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PAGE. THREE. The Circulation of The rnhe ie Is Greater ps a. Other Ea ae Newspaper rc WEATHER | o.. 20s ai . Partly overcast tonight and Sun- | ) hd Ps | 44 ww art T1 day, probably showers. Not ©o cool northeast portion tonight. | MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS O. 186 CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1925 On Streete or Newstands, 6 cents Publication Offi Deilvered by Carrier To cents » montb ‘ Tribune Bldg. 216 B. Sacond St. OIL FIELD TOWN OF EDGERTON MUST MOVE Texas Company to Try Peaceful Measures Fisrt, I's Report FINAL HOME MOE Nowe Ix FLOOD CONDITIONS AT GLENROCK RELIEVED PEDPLE FORCED RECORD CROWD ty Pev actor dons seeneo/ Race Tuy epee vagy | |f NECESSARY TDFLEE HOS FOR Bia RAGE, FRIDAY NIGHT Turnstile Starts Clicking at Churchill| : : Downs Early Today as Throng State Highway Bridges Gathers for Annual Classic All. Safe but Private ON ENTRIES eornenny ETI Horse 1 @—the Bat, wank vy | Be Duplicated Again In Decision Reached By Big Operator. Spans Washed Out. — LovisviLLE, Ky., May 16—(By The Associated | fom —_-—- Press.)——-Thousands of souls with but a single thought— | Bea Age will witness the titanic struggle between the outstanding | b LaERae an Sauber. | hre ar-old kings of the American turf descended upon day do the mountaiis south Louisville today for the fifty-first running of the $50, 000 | and east of Glenrock, which Kentucky Derby. ; As Boon as the transformed Deer creek and we: |: The Texas Production | company, it was confirmed in dispatches today from Denver, will institute pro- ceedings if necessary to com- pel the ting of lands s of Churchill | Downs course w2ze thrown open, | Salt Creek ol! field Box Elder creek into Simard the tufnstiles started clicking lke { tb : torrents: overflowing the low’ the second hand on a watch, giv-| ; Ae Ealpessed hla iorning ing indications that a record break- | ‘ éinilicae delved trom “low eeu | | ing crowd of $0,000 to 100,000 specta- | : A : os ee ; : bordering bon “Deer Creek {n ‘cast | tors would witness the struggle of oro : é toe —: tre Glenrock were able to return to their | ea stamina, breeding and fitness - = : 18. (J}—Stepalone, E. Pool up. ulation ‘Auplloatea’ tuabear ike homes. Damage will be smaller than | | of the nation’s best thoroughbreds. —Captain Ha du a that of the dest reported, the flood: waters hav- | Twenty four colts and one gelding Ohio ‘Ol company in. securing eric ing receded as fast as they mounted | Were named to face the starter, but tlon Of ts of Lavoye in order at fa | NPs ae |{t seemed certain early today that t0,devélop .oll resourcee-o? the lan abe Dene Srpeic Tsoacesren iat | the field will be narroweg down to| thi Product : ik. a fda as 8: y ¢ "roduction com: idet njgbt andthe water rosea foot| The Casper high school track and | Poss! bly twenty, and perhaps le =o : in 10 minutes. Occupants of houses | eld team arrived at Douglas this | depending on track and weather ret Coastal ( in close proximity .to the concrete | morning td ‘take part in, the state jaitions. The tace, the fifth on the |} ; bridge fast: east of ie scrambled | tournament at the s ir grounde)| Program, Ys Wenleened tay" 1:45. p. m, ° tes iB ~ | thigeafternoons2'Phie-tocu) “* were) central standard time. hans -: ee aay ea Sora torrent. Wat account by 1 Shs trrcand TW owwresatimnlie me rere | caeriage SSaune stood toa depth "et weveral feet In} and a delegation of Casper | ia of a lus °! neat to |rooters: ‘The results: of the meet | the winner, providing ty orses | | . ornis attire wut Ure livill be contained in the Sunday |t0,g0 to the post, with $6,000 going| NWW YORK, May 16—(By The}eishty rum vessels at-tho time the/ jc being emugel - oni stable and ‘Xalapa | ‘ Bégertos a A proach to the bridge. Members ‘of | Morning edition of The Tribune. j to brs horee fini Hd second, $3,000 | Associated Press.)—A semiofficiallconst guard blockade was inau-|!*om this area | farsh entry. } 200 Bene tated on F jas hi ze ‘c hin lace a | 4 a Uor }—Doul } rte: | ane r es families caught, unawares were car-|_ Thore who made the twp include the prize for third place and | oixervation crulse over the Atlantic| gurated May 5. aa p.resulliol t |} Go Dobbrtul: afds Al seca Suattas cens _tull rled to safety by rescuers who work- | Principal C. K. Fletcher, Dean: Mor- | $1,000 for fourth. ene ss i j 4 Comm tephen Re utation, Willlams Brothers’ | ffom of old Lavoye. During ed on horseback, those’ forced to flee |Gan and Georse Christopher of the| Quatraln, winner of the New Or.|from Narragansett Pier, -R. I, to) It was further indicated on the lreandle,’ chiar dade to hear Adioirel ndidate, on which J. A.|Pecent week has made a strong thate pide {neluding Dick Bar: | high school faculty and the follow-|!eans bandicap and the Louistana| Atlantic City, N. J., which ended|cruise whieh took a party of news-|F. C. Billard, “coast guard com-} Mooney, was to have the mount was | Bid for re om the ard, *"M P. Mor an Say and Wil-|ing athletes; Derby, remained the outstanding|today revealed onl? twelve rum|paper correspondents: to points be-|inandant, announced that he con ratched this morning. Elsass, own. | 9d town of hich is being 2 Late ale enlt eoccheit. Kat Hales, Gorrell, Miller, Allsman,| favorite in the early wagering at|carrying ships in that aréa, which|tween 30 and 40 miles from shore|sidered the rum blockade in this| ed b:- W, H. White’ acated under the terms of a federal Goth: Mike Pittick, Witlam Sarvey, | Lelghatt, Kass(s, Habentcht, Gibson, (Continued on Page Five.) provided anchorage for more than|that virtually no contraband Mquor u entirely successful led a doubtful starter. edict, and several buildings Leweter Obert and J, Riebovich | Brown and Wood. | Se | e, deen. moved. Others 1 lots in on up buildings. recently Tour’st camp grounds just below { ; the.state highway bridge on the east | forecast } side of tiie river were tnnundated 10 and water’ pouring into the power Showers And i] 2 ede house wus three fect deep. | Pari Wamage was reported from the “| \} { Risa aad a Careyhurst ranch of former cov-/| Wate Weather Helen Rasmussen, ernor Robt. D. Carey where two pri-| | | State bank, Dr. E. E. Dale, ne vate bridges were swept away. It 7 ha ed Stripe ¢ jokes " compan; A. is ble -that other small bridges A 0 F " iI 8. Bro und the Dyer Barber on both: Deer and Boxelder creeks | | re or ecast | Those’ expe cing. to move aro + met'a elmilar fate but all state high-| | to include Mrs. Joln Nance, John way and raftrosd spana met the) WASHINGTON, May 16.—Weath | Sopra: Cae arava: Cae LAVOE) Tne shock of the flood waters with stiff | ; 4 at, rock Cafe, : George er outlook for the week beginnin, resistance and none was shaken. rn Rocky mountain Mat if Jack Mus C. H.Bowman, district superinten- egions, showers at be- , fange 8, Medow @ent for the state highway depart- aeatige cate tho ighfil Yhent, réceived reports from work eed report, from Wonk | eS tare ea’ pata i GED. u LAYMAN APPOINTED T0 10 SUCCEED IMDDEN teen of Nate Wilson and His| | first half; wariner s than afoot deep poured over the! Q. ta i e © Texas company se ees nhabe oer Dower |,eeutbera Rocky “Slountain and Force Urged in Resolution; Motor modi cp bee iis and former, Governor Carey stated | fo 4 & that! the creek ‘was the highest he | ‘?™Peratures nearer abov mal a oo \ had seen it in 25 yearé A guard was stationed at the oxelder| bridge throughout the ‘ | THREE SENTENCED IN warn motorists of the danger. | Reeession of the flood waters this Club Sends Plea to Board OUAT GLERK'S PAYROLL HLKED (Three influential organizations have now passed reso- | lutions requesting the county commissioners to counter- morning revealed Uttle damage, a FENERAL COURT FOR At = stormy zession of the county , Chair s sued TS that the offic id riot be-ope ;|mand their order abolishing the highway department. ters’ ts pending in the United Stat cpraing to > Bows nan, who stated F {i veaierday.“etarnoe f vorir f ithout tnu While the Casper Motor club, with its hundreds of mem- bei ey ‘apie € 2 ont rn Ge L an Was ae pate rote tricting has} qn tt tte ¢ e deputy|bers, were unanimously approving their resolution which ‘ t AITOMOBILE THEFTS , . ' t io ve | es age ser three/ had been drawn up to present to the commissioners, the ipproaches. | CHEYENNE,’ W ny .16.—| recently appointe inty attorne © shou appol Jay. | w and that it been | corti ot ; Darrow Offers | PBACEFUL BRFORT The state highway department took | Three men were sent 1 Dis: | of Sublette cou | ae ol veh ¢ by Judge Bryant § SS ea Side the TO BE MADE FIRST. no‘action toward closing the road|trict Judge William <A r for} Edmund P. Landers, vice ¢ alr. | Oe ea Bos | Cromer the district court tla ues tk a teahicon 2 ervi mY T DENVER, fay 16.—(By The fo travel although {t maintained |car thefts Thursday. ‘The two men,| man of the democratic central com.| expenses in : |. “There is much heavy work Pee eerieen bared Oervulces 0 9 ed Pr ! I At Vigilance to warn all motorists at|Jack Rothman and Ray Morgan, | mittee and active campaign worker | members of the pers Clin the office’ even during 1 phe ey power? el Te two polnts “considered dang | pleaded guilty when arraigned, and}und former undersheriff, was pro-| iba of ork ; t ‘ sioners | “Hen court t# not in session t th bt wakes | the Texa: Livestock losses from the sudden |they were sentenced to serve from|posed for the office by Earle Leh sar) Ls PO: 5 { ee back airy pe + | bills must be copled and the recular| ajeo unanimously 41 3 Atmel | wh rise of waters were reported but not | six to elght years ut Rawlins. The| Burwell, but Commissioners yesterday consulted on thie matter routine Js of such volume that tl Tha ¢ un uauely elair asad) thes confirmed, although {t 1s probable |third man, Samuel Leb, was sen-|Scott and Guy 'T, Morgan, h eso ot edler wharge/of wont it thOf hare a Wenolutiontandse pre ; that-some losses: of this kind’ were |tenced to serve from one to two] voted against Landers in favor of | °f the ¢ linpair ertt:| | pcb Ray spe: Ao ut t BUstained) by chers slong are L Chairman tt sppointment th taking it 7 E Boxelger and Deer cre Son The car the men removed from| It ; x $8 Ee | Cee eee Se”) are in full, accordar { embly sent ¢ damage, to crops algo | CHeyenne was operty of Miss |of the con { appoint an-| girls employed by he weand approved by Judge] 2 pably pant ¢ ut | erflowed | Ann O'Connell; « clerk the | other justt 1 ap the bar ass id she 1 pes tie FORGE. veotesday.tg the lowlands. os Soa : Sta | Sabon, Haw at Be Ay offs e at if we | wl investigation, of the damage | ville fering their services f vn pF 5 ij es your dep d.| done yesterday by traffic over wet|as defense counsel for P " - s A Fiedler could in that cage | roads. | who isto be tried for teact the allied “squatt BBERS ig o ue the commissione the county | reported that the|lution in violation of the tees 3 tterney info; | ere changed from |law.. The actic “ that ur i to roads that | Jennings Bi E expenditures Page Five It ; AA Shéritt Condit of Lincoln, has ‘wired : his co-workers here from Colby ur sei ; ee i saked her Chapman Vi t " o me r come ut that Mrs, Schi " are bery boeliag enone santos, (By The Associated Press Iotuailed two othors and sent a de-|large stores of war materials and | way able to secure a deputy for hi ahaa ’ follow Cold., and Xack Brown, Kansas City ighting between Riffian tnvad tachment to succeed a. fourth provisions. | «month. Foy appselst pints 4n a number of Ne |and Marshal Lydutey's forces seek | The Bibane post apperently is not The Spanish are corftinuing efforts That ‘s ‘easy to. explain,” Mrs Fenny otitis ball cine ing to drive them out of French | yet completely liberated French avi-|to prevent concentrations of Moors | ¥iedler replied. “Mrs. Schilling re ming. to .theitown of be eer Se ete In Phur rocco har become intensified, ag-|ators have followed the enemies’ |In their territory, aviators Ulspersing |the deputy $125 on the payroll, tru | Edgerte He declared that theas + Sheriff, Condit left Lincoln Thurs the proportions a pitched |forces, repulsed in Wednesday's | Riffians with machine gun fire. enough, but ehe put in @ bill of rettlers aro already under injuno Qay, for Colby when he recelved word that the men had been captured by hoe t Kansas anc he 96 je hg rely ’ deavors to relieve outposts still be-|to be. Tribes drive, attempting to discover where French continufhg their en-|their next concentration {s Ukely| MOROCCO, RABA’ n engaged In Wednes: | occo, May 16 for extra expense and paid this | the’ deputy. Besides that she put) HARTFORD, Conn,, May 16.—(By/st the county to extra expens The Associatéd Preex.)—A repri tion to refrain from development ac- tivities, but are causing the Texas company considerable trouble by hin French Mor- By The Associated would be pending a decision by the supreme; court of errors of ar sieged by the enemy, succeeded in| day's batt! 's learned numbered | Press.)—The Wrench outpost at Aou:|uvertime for her employes Wha Behe? ofe< «- lappeal, on® Chapman's conviction. | dering oll activities DENVER, Golo, May) 16. — Tay |revictuatiing the garrison at Amzez | i > hibae | RoCRURT Te tte yaaa be ahd a ‘| “T could get along with three giris| Yi! be sought o! * Trum-) Chapman's appeal will not be con-| The court, he sald, held that while A es “ ‘elnforcements 0! tribes. | rounded fo; p-lonly after storming trenches. The| Large two weeks by Abd if T could keep them overtime ever 1 Chapman bull next week for Gers idefed Until th th se! |agricultural patents are not incom- rown were ci sidered until October with the 5 al p a Pager tied hea Tuesday hear | Moroccans are reported to have lost |ment are reported concentrating be- | Ikrim's invading Ritfianz was rel | n the month and {¢ I could 5 late ence of death for the] bility of decision late in October or| patible with the ofl development, that Busiineran Pole, after they liad |teavily in this er ment lfore the French rigit wing 1 today by General Coloints\’s) héra for ft, but the expense instead| murder of a New Britain policoman,| November, June 28 bas been fixed| townsite development is, and there 3 es / neeag Teh Genera) Colomba Ad through the Spanist com, an official communtque ané'of being reduced by that method! his aesociate counse t O.|by Judeo Newell Jennings an the| fore enjoined settlers aga kT Bank of Kanorad rrmiae Sipe ig Pay: fa baat r niet : | ited enticed ta , 5 : age i , } J 7 las rae sey’ pen

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