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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper ~~ Ohe Casper Daily Criinare oe MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VO be Rete NOM OU ov Bp sei ¥ CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, MA (9°99) Grose) ayo, Dru eeineic ac siawanini 8 can Tribune ‘Bide, S18 Second St AMUNDSEN STARTS DASH FOR POLE IN PLANE SEVERAL PERISH IN STORMS OF TWO STATESS? iy ee LINCOLN CRANE. Belo ve North Pole by Airplane Terrific WAaSORIL in C in Colorado Leaves AGED ASTROLOGER WHO READ 1 PARTNER IN | Trail of Debris 75 Miles ee and MURDER OF 24 iN STARS KS PUPILS GARRY Three Deaths Are Reported |" err ranenruowenttows (ft UA! BEGINS | DENVER, Colo., May 22.—(By The Associated Press.) | —A trail of debris seventy-five miles long remained in a ley, ey (|FF HONORS IN) northeastern Colorado today as a reminder of the high | Flyers Expect to Re- | windstorm that tore through a dozen towns and villages | if . | late yesterday killing three persons, severely injuring three | turn i a 4 Norwegian MUSIC MEM | others and causing thousands of dollars in property dam- Soil at Spitsbergen in Pees pehisadttiertdins. battle a jat thelr home rai house Eichteen Hours Free | carpenter, -was killed when a roof {ant g' s Jon which he was working was blown | SES - itl a st a mass of rock, two other | DAMAGE LARGE IN hee Wadi Oe Results of Contest in | oerarhai aneaGaN with anjaris * ENO reves OREO: N ay, rite 4 ° | boy of five y as drowned in a oO May red | 3 e Associated Press Which 400 Took Part small ithe. at Hethoud as ta th : * me any ~ = | With favorable conditions, | wind eapsized in which he led i dam- | the two lanes of the Last Week Announced nad a pecs) were staying. A by a seve torm whi | Mea inet ati son eccnadte c | even year old girl was crushed to} struci Hamifiton and: Sart I tion ; a hic tated ‘fect by Music Director | oa a I Palas an ou le ounties, in southern Tiinots, | os Bay, ea hi fo _— | Most of the property loss was to | ed } The Lincoln school re- small buildings and telephone and] yfea, savings paid (hat inh atorrs ceive th beauti. silver | telegraph lines. The g sted | levelled 18 houses in Harrisburg. peti dep araabai Bethe | nearly an hour in some plac | nL suee con: side babe ota! Chas. E. Wells Music com- LIGHTNING KILL property damage. On man ts said to | | have been killed TWO IN ILLINO) Wire communicatic CENTRALIA, Il, May 22.— (By | been disrupted > start pany to the school having | the highest average in the} © the area has | Arthur Covell, photographed w hi and Alton Covell cone al Music Meme on: | The Associated Press) — Two dead, eoeries a 2 . ane n erver, toe: eeelch rad field Saturday 5a two Injured and three houses struck | HEAT FATAL TO | SALEM, Ore., May 22.—Arthur Covell, hopeless cripple | with Fi Lareon, ap pilot FIAgp high school auc am. More than | by lightning was the toll tnken by a Ea 20 VICTIM jand astrologer, into whose twisted brain the stars, whirling |humber 2% with Viney a arise ON four hundred g pupils | ane Glectrical storm: “here last T. LUIS, ‘May 2 through space, chanted wierd threnody ot death, w alke Cll aicaeay cma’ nt Dietrich 6-3 per cent second | Laura, 46, was killed by lightning. | wher 7. negro, die mali state penitentiary at 8: 4 and str. ngled +0 idee ath w ee | Omdi ‘ ; year that the has | They had taken refuge ina cellar Ten) ithe fall failed to bre eak his neck, Thirty minutes afte the | : tle won the cup. Miss Me lin is — — fal ——||tien Was csprupkithe was declared | was ox principal of the Linc | | dead. The preliminaries an ‘ f c w . highestis ates fror part in the Js. selected to npete in fhe finals, | cight from each eighth grade, seven from-each seventh grade, six from each sigsh grade, and five pupils h fourth and fifth grade. “ e Tee Ae. ot (Continued on Page Six) Roala By JOHN T. LEWING, JR. Covet tees SS , ‘AMERICA FACING LOSS: OF AIR-RAGE TO-POLE their crimes t mi from in Coos county, Oreg Amundcen, discoverer of the South Pole, today: is battling the 7 z aah Oe Ea 4 ; t nix of ihe far north! sniuh atakipeiabetn Geethe:-Nowh emia sie alte WASHINGTON, May 22.—Will the United States be beaten in the air race to the] and plotter, who 1 A few more. hours and the fate of his efforts will be known. Arctic? J out several lives ‘‘w Amundsen hopped off from Spitzbergen, a distance of 690 miles from the Three nations have entries in the race, and one, Raold Amundsen, famous Nor-| \*¢'® fvorable.” murdered |} pole, late yesterday, two planes being taken on the expedition. Above !s| w ag ehh pe ot (3 - | ter-in-law ough the agenc RBA L shown Amundsea e one of his planes and an inset of Lieutenant | ,, ouiae Sottain ty airsady winging his way into the farthest forth, having hopped off} citon Coven, his Se EMAssonerte | Omdahl who accompanied the flight as mechanican, yesterday from Spitzbergen, 690 miles from the pole. | the dead wor s Covell, now NATIONAL =| Gettir Algarsson, Canadian, is in England, loading the British blimp with which he (Continued on Page Six) WORLD. THRILLED At Brooklyn— Kk. WB ese Signe mi eet ett =| BY DARING FLIGHT, ° 7 | | Meanwhil rae One Ai a = Drostion yf ino 00 se 01 qc ’ a jand navy filers are getting ready for orm . RE», Nemieremes: soe s: . he clic svociated ‘ess —B8c SI ¢ Batteries: Jones and Hartnett | ReneS ace > Jluymen the world over today were Grimes and Hargraves, Deberry. | | pf Algarsson svill be in the north a pecitlating on thoupossiitilty that month be fore MacMillan's party econd party of white men in At Boston— R. H. E. | | EVaRah eee Eee eee rece istory might have reached the St. Louis -._ 003 050 000— 8 7 1) eee ep oe , north pole so, it would be the Boston _ 000 000 02— 6 9 2) | Amundsen Backed in U. S. ‘ first time tt daring feat has Batterie: Day Jel and | This me t both Amun sen | bee 1 d by airplane. Schmidt; Genewich, Graham and | nd Algars have big leads on ‘ effected after O'Neil, Slemer. rr nT it » the Mac ———_—_—_ } Ten) UE, the Americans, Howe ontinue on F Millan expedition isn’t actually seek: i Ru . Laird Back From ISieckand Murder Defense Will Accept|'’ Philadephia = o10 100 2 7 s| Highway Meeting; First Dozen Men Picked by State to is x.| Offset Charges, Report Batteries: Donahue and W ile: ich an being has} sone ‘ , an lelen’contisest abut which, the Ship in Boston Harbor CITY MEET T0 Laird, nd: Decatur, Betts, Vines, Pearce and ent re urned Thursda. an world hitherto has known nothing? Wilson, (Donahue and Walker hit homers). LY PARE - ibe el A Cii!CAGO, May 22.— (By The Associated P ) The | This is what the MacMillan party ‘ce = R. H, E.| Francisco, Calif... where he attend: y sociated Press. he | ose et pine ; ; pittsharsh ba) 000 000 16 15 3/64 « ting of highway gepresen- | first twelye men decided on by the state as a jury to try |e ee oe. naer the| BOSTON, Mass., May 22.—(By The Associated Press.) | ; | ; stern States. | William D. Shepherd on a charge of killing his wife’s mil-| auspices of the Norwegian Aero club,| —With the seizure here today of a large quantity of high re purpose Of |Jionaire ward, William N. McClintock, with typhoid germs, | Thet expedition was financed by| Quality liquor which formed part of the eargo of the | | $100,000 from s W. Elisworth| steamer Van from Jonesport, Me., federal*authorities be-"} The 50 prominent Casper _Shepherd 8 attorneys said they would do so to halt tam- : : ‘ gan investigation of an alleged new rum-running route from | en Who comprise the exscutive, ae De with c T I is Tulser-| Canada oyer the international boundary to Maine ports. rf Sea A. J. CUNNINGHAM RESIDENCE on |i. it cers Services To Be QW SOUTH CENTER IS SOLD) se: 2%: 2°" os, veces the nonuern coasts of LVeStigation of New Liquor Route Is| ea ot Sthku a tallen sauare Launched With Confiscation of TAXPAYERS OF h no hum t ver cast an eye. D CHE tem of inent highways | Will be accepted by the defense. Hartley, Ten innings. Wilson hit Manhatt homer - a Ca 1 ‘i 1 p tor? ty Held Sunday for [named Barry enled hough his] el mie for tur. company, wn sevart ; P , juttorney that he had made any at pane gpacore, cheek: law He was to t ned wit I tI of § ewed and B th nu > tempt fix’? a. juror. The att ¥ outh to} Captain McLean ¢ \ Vv Pie Ex-Gov. Ammons Pep lgsshibe itoud:careénnes Caticy | TMi tha pole south to] Captain Mclean Ryd ated to the prosecutor. "16 | | known the t ‘ { Though the county ju tinue os ly, th | BOST [ M le " Asch DENVER, May 22.—Six f | its investigation of White's sap-|that Amundsen, t may sen Asso iP > eamer Van | the I bai al }pen arance, search extended to Miam! > Ixtand tinent; 7 I sy ent- United States senators and fou nnd a group of * leading offic ment headed by Goverr CONTROL OF HOTEL COMPANY ley, together wit court bench and the heads of. t) most important sigt will act as honorary pall the funeral services of 1 supreme ent on to intercept him, should he {tutions, | way White gaye defense attor fidavit withd | nrere’ nd | | | ernor Ellas M. Ammons Sund: t ment that he had been co ted | ¢ ited | Pla the Trinity Methodist F with Cy C, Faiman A of a email | Stat fat: | y F cbureh here. Former Governor Am the i t POPPIES B LOOM oe Sa ONTARIO BEER Shae ried HERE SATURDAY 2°02 HAS NO ‘KICK? 220008. mw ADOO TO TRY : “AGAIN IN 1928 ul conclud suse and general manager. Man oriedt in Casper real estate cittles ~ Y ay ment @ the in many year Tomorrow is poppy day. The wo ally evey person will wear the flow ke ’ TORONTO, Ont., Me —(By The | Ogdensburg, N. Y., parched pilgrim | his charge fo rs organ. | er on Memorial Sunda The home, a picture of which !®] Awsociated Preas)—TRousands of|at Scott, Ont., insisted that he was| sideration of the hotel company The poppy,’ as 18 well known, ts | reprode Americans lying on Ontario's bor-|still “plain sober.” The 11 p. m,|sale was not gi tel has been B men's nuxiliaries of veterans* lzations will visit all public places ed above, has always been the emblem choren to remind all} ¢'assed among the handsomest in " te peer hit | dineine samevinton’ ofthe daw i a f i , s \ ! in I le and different businers houses sell- | people thre years to come | Wyoming. It occupies a quarter at he ht aa their curtosity but > ne BE vision of the law ended ape hing ‘ he Ry el vi 2 ORS EP y A : ; , Mis tng the paper crepe flowers made by | of those who paid the supremo rac. | block at Bleventh and Center streets.|" “yrergie's Foam,” is mostly froth] All parte of the province reported | chumuae ener’ iets pated. | Same | orld est hie evel § disabled veterans of the World War. | rifice {n France, Chotee of the poppy | *urreunded by t nd luxuriant | phere teino kick in the “four by|no-litoxieation. Not’one drunk was|be made and when finely oomplet.| fixed the presid nor Other organizations will co-operate. | w: pparently made by Mother Na- | orn tel shew and flowering | four” legalized by the Fergus urrested In the of anto bile ir n in J 5; GoM in bh | be ) fs anticipated that the total Flanders tifa and other | perefinialr, i out toe “lornment, which went on sale es ~ hii thar Gia Toa Od f < ‘ : unde where lafge numbers | one show places of the elty.|gay, “new beer day." the finest and most fortable ig | D ‘ tt * nck of the ell, | numbers of pop M Mre, Cunninghom, {tts} After drinking steadily for seve the n Under a new|¢ A rum that McAdoo ven by ¢ on he gr 1 voli : tom thelr homp 10 | hours on ¢ wager to find out whet! peratir tel aled ex-| PY t te tasions. It y and burst int | in Two) er the beer was intoxicating, pects to m id for y