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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER overcast might and probably showers — in Portion, much in temperature VOL. [IX NO.195 CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925 Ch ek Aa es Papiication, ort 6 cents Tribune Bid B. Second St FALL, DOHENY AND SINCLAIR RE-INDICTED SIXTY-PIVE MINERS ENTOMBED ft si scant RESCUE SOUNDS W?MILLAN HOLDS OUT HOPE DIIAA ISSUE OF fmm.) JURY CHARGES GATTLE FUMES FOR RETURN OF AMUNDSEN||/A¢iN BIRTH Viegeme, JUST RETURNED | —S ———— =e ae Pe leavy aan IN EAR Y WORK MISSING EXPLORER AND HIS AIDES | Six Days Pass With |Columbus Convention . | Accusations Modified HiLtst sa ee '| No Word From Said to Be Facing] \& | In Returning Indict- North Carolina Mine| : : ~~ Expedition Danger of Definite ments to Books of Break in Dispute. . : | The Federal Court Scene of Tragedy WASHINGTON, May 27. ets oo Se SOSEAS Uae From Explosion. | : / i —(By the Associated Press)| COLUMBUS, Ohio, May ’ ; WASHINGTON, May 27. | . 4 . —Hope for the safe return] 97, __ (By The Associated (By the Associated Press) NSBORO, N. C., May | ie ne eae pee poreE exne Press.) —A definite break in \ aR! Albert B, Fall, E var L —Messages received here this af. | : i — ‘ : Donal BR. Mac Lillan Axcte,|the Presbyterian church in " Doheny and Harry F. Steen Ge $1 al 2 ; : : ae poets ald tae. the U. S. A. is imminent, clair, whose indictme nts 4 a of the Atlar 4 ain : i ; Fnnrre neve : na anche a moderni : ar A OMUGE S| ae sie result of oil scandals recently re : a today a District been recovered from the mine a 3 ] : The split will come, : Dr. He ‘ i id = ser win: *, May 27.—(By ne re Coffin of New York, r ike erage: | - ~— s “2 | c the |. he decidedly Mberal pr : th f dsen-Elisworth | ¢¢, 4 said e various p RALEIGH, N. C., May 27. ; ee ue fod att eee end aR eee +0 —¥(By the Associated Pre: 4 . . i ‘ rt and ereabouts | sembly yesterday in voting that a| a 0, | —A report received at a ! ® ‘ & wisi 3 a welfare © six. adventur- ceptance aE eles a a h William * ’ ‘ a ~ sr as ™ yst is a necessary qual ication of any-| J 3 +] The road dispatcher’s office her _RiISON~ oe er cui Wwhoreiteep ate ministry. tevlan cBurch {9 Us -& a at noon said that sixty-five y LARSON t : When thelr two isappear-| While the modernists may clear | largest of nine denominational bodies 1 men were entombed in the 7 3 % ed from th th c the position in this matter, ultra] should not be confused with the ‘“ ton April 3 Jast on the mine of the Carolina Coal company, | me LinldcAmuabad Steals 5 J és : . Bay, § en, @ D ca-| fundamentalists, through Dr. Clar-| Presbyterian church in the U. S., : ind ceaaens Offloeg eight miles from Sanford, as the r¢ % sigan 2 sage hy jr < 5 tio I as Captain}ence Edward MacArtney, former|the second largest.) e et J had sult of ¢ explosion. € plorer, and aides who 3 ss : . ¢ " wireless | moderator and one of their leaders, _ OO en added that fur 50 | missing In an attempt to write : . : pv} e , carry as much | asserted that the law of the church that no apter th ry of avia cs ble will be upheld if the New York pres- clearir ‘ the 1 ; é Acad at eae ce ; a befallen the party | bytery continues to ban ministers flying to the North Pole. | ; , everal possibilities |Who do not accept in full all the easniies 1, May 27.—(ay |The crews of the two planes follow 4 ‘cad a ; 1s. |creedal beliefs of the church, ommand. pilot, Carl Fou road compan AMERICAN LEAGUE. y from Sanford Pas. the} ’ g I ---110 0038 0* result of an explosio e today, ve i In the econd plane: id e i ees B th A 31t 110 1 an officer of the cor ‘ Jeut. L, Dietrichsop, pilot; Lincoln ; ‘ 4 VE | ee Position ‘Ad ca ecea: | er gain Collins, Cole » athe tate oe tien 9 ‘ied yorth, the*only Ameri¢an, -mnay- r ‘ «ee © sclentific wo | 8 = Schalic : pea nee ‘tom was whderertined prave } ' Oscar Ondal me Hiln, the ve discovered} MOSCOW, Ma: (By the As as « 8 of were felt fo: vee i sf | Chanic, % % d in ic and be en-| sociates It was officially At St. Louis— RW. EB. é the men are ai 2 | 2 Jar tae t exp it announced tod that Leon Trote-| Cleveland — 000 100 ##*—* & The explosion occurred w! | ay , ¥ d ec d this is put|ky, former war minister, who has|St. Louis —__-_000 000 ¢ h : f urd by 5 y know thel recently been in political disfavor,| Batteries: Uhle and L. Sewell; | ‘ y @ omission in to¢ full crew of the mine was on » y : t of the so wen appointes e t idictmnents of any charge of bribery. Dense clouds of yellow smoke and HALF MILLION DOLLAR \¢ € phe. ists r fe th wr iaien has pean esate d a member aoith Wingard and Se F ses cise rs es rat tage er dangerous fumes emanating from | OMDAL ROALD AM : that he knew it would be] presidium of the supreme economic indictm dism| : Cie moi ok the hile ppaverited | Oscar OSTA eo impossible to fly back from the pole|counctl and chairman of the general| At Philadelphia— i . Fall had been accused of ac- early attempts at rescue work. CHECK f (Continued on Page Eleven.) concessions committee. Washington ___000 270 e a bribe of $100,000 for us- Governor McLeod requested a} ns —— Pua F 8 to secure the Cullfe . e corps of engineers headed by Chief | the Doheny 7 ; interests w Highway Commissioner Page to i Y "| and Edward 1 proceed to the scene with Adjutant | - sh ania : chargedawith!. General ais He > 5 At New York— Bey by * iia Aneibea.| —— Boston -.000 001 00 5 vent t anf Enns | CiasYENNas) Ww 3 An. | New rs 0d 000 004 00x—4 10 . aoa x ister, ss | other half million Ruffing, Zahnister, Re went Into tho mine i | been 1 seived at the ra ira nig oa Ferguson, Hoyt and | gas masks but were unable to pene. The check came fr ; 2 eee t | on, ", z , | a ¢ trate It. } al . a any | NATIONAL LEAGL ¥ mv Ti }2 Was written for At Pittsburgh— “RH. EB. | the x i 70 a AL PED ; x ers oil royalties Chieago _ 000 300 000— 3 7 . a by 7.—({By the a eld fc month , i Associated Press)—The pi ted b 7 cording to Mart T. ittsburgh __.200 712 Olx—18 16 board voted to¢ Batteries: Blake and Hartnett, | « land Gonzales; Aldridge and Smith. At Cineinnati— RTE : 000 O11 000—2 6 0} Guns on Weedell as New Spite Work for Asking for Cinel i "103 000 OOx—t 109 hm and O'Farrell, IN THE LIGHT OF SUBSEQUENT, Spend a Day Resignations and Preparing Ouster Sehunidt; Rixey and Bruges. | | _ EVENT At Cheyenne | aape e Nama 000 400 0182S | | Attorney John M. Hench was appointed justice of the peace, the ball was set roll-| noston 000 101 30x—5 10 " GHEYENNE, Wyo. May 27. |ing to reduce the county attorney’s office re s and Chairman Jack Scott announced | Batteries: Scott and Gowdy ae ‘Tom Mix, famous movie star, ac- | that he will force the calling of a g investigate charges brought against | Kamp ana new: (Editorial) i 1 ! arty, w county officials by the recent audit re » state examiner, at a special meeting | The wisdom of Governor Ross, when she urged the t \ lof the board of « commissiot his morning. QU 'AKE FEL Tr legislature at its January session to recognize the vital : ‘ The meeting waxed warm for a1 ent Scott first asked County Attorne; s - problem of the budget system and adopt euch a meas- corge Weedeli If hp could IN WYOMING ure applying to all minor politics l divisions, was as “pearls cast before swine.” There was too much spar- tt ring for political position, too little regard for the wel- | Jaap ofa . Oo is iSs 1 n Ifyou want to make fare of the taxpayer among those who made up the ‘ © expected to be o 3 nal if you membership of the two houses of that lamentable but to greet him B n of me be not lamented legislature. Tony, the wonder horse pounder relight agar Governor Ross’ message on this subject rang true pro tec in haat Is a on | Cc Oo au ts. e arc fo tt yr Woedieth cad of to public interest. It was even prophetic. Natrona und Mix {de y ready overcrow¢ e county’s disgraceful administration of the people’s hibition parade ¢ rion men in one office r affairs had not yet been disclosed to the public, yet Ife static | which An tiaenbel oe the foresight of Governor Ross in seeking to control | ,,.Mi* ,\" 00 his wa pees Year-Old Son of L. E. Shepperson | iio wave oe local expenditures, covered the very untoward con- tigencies which have since arisen to shame us. t urope.. He pen Di a ears; Sco sts. T 3 tO Politics has a rightful place and political parties pengeaat 7 Bh antes ae SPP f uts ake t public géod is affected in which politics and politica | / ; ies each “4 * againe lan where we SATURDAY iS HOLIDAY ‘Tom Mix Will Wer Verbal Battle snes When Scott and Morgan Turn considerations are to be effaced in the interest of pub- lic welfare. Small minds have no conception of such | situations, greater minds recognize and act upon Agreement On them. Loyalty to the people who have delegated 2 their power to representatives, such as governor and German N ote legislators, is the first consideration of those who act = | rire Absird ee 4 in these capacities. The governor recognized her | ed fre vis i sid tertile teine public duty. The legislature evaded its duty and her LONDON, M the : ning, will be found befor t his grandmothe proper and vital suggestion. tote ps ral, pki | ener be et Je _ witout ves, w i ood he was It is true that Natrona county officers had already Fo peed ibys © wns Mia tn 2 Gf Ha tae amie Shion Sa be prostituted their offices when the governor urged the do- | together in the search nhies- | sate rat It was thought that | think ne adoption of a budget requirement, but there are 23 mands tl will n the|ing boy, Wrank B. 1 eputy | the gone out-to play and|to » curred in Natrona county can easily occur in every Verraliles ing that = boymnswering: the de'lon, ‘relatives beconie echoed Taal iathod caainde the.? Phin peiey other county in the state. rote may be sent to Germany | scription of the Shepperson lad, had|the authorities were notified. The | wrong,” ell continued r Here is just one case in which the public welfare Miter the meeting ot Paris rh |been ween leaving Eiko toward the | boy did not take any extra clothes. |as you know I am to start prosecu ¢ last session was a success \. ‘ Germany has ctr | mtsaing ned the sation’ waveie Governor Ross is to be commended for her. vision. ot finah obligaifone|.an pel Fi t f 4 rine t The legislature is to be condemned for its blindness. Ine "

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