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Le WEATHER Wyoming—Vartly overcast showers in northwest portion to- night and probably showers and Jo- cal thunderstorms in southeast por- | Hon tonight or Saturday. Cooler Sat- urday. with ‘VOL. IX ¢ NO. 197 == The Caz 269 FURNITURE MAKERS INDICTED iy CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 DOWENY WILL APPEAL b. ' MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper 4 Cribiune Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month Publication Offices: Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents Tribune Bldg. 216 BH. Second St o. COURT DECISION a 402) aun, FEDERAL GRAND JURY CHARGES BiG COMBINE T0 Manufacturers of Case | Goods, Radio Cabinets Etc., with Plants All’ Over Country Involved] \"" thousands c CHICAGO, May 29.—Two| hundred and sixty-nine in- dictments agaist manufat- turers and individuals con- cerned in the manufacture of refrigerator i rs, furniture | ‘nd case goods, such as dining room | sets, bed room equipment, radio cabinets and clock | on whose ed all over the coun. . were returned in the Unite States district court he plants are loe: three classes, 199 manufacturers and two individuals being indict case goody cases; 55 manufa and two individual ator cases, All were charged with be! en | gaged in a combination in restraint | of trade and comme nd while | the indictments mention an unlaw-| ful condition existing since as far! back as 1913 yet they specifically | note that the violation of the laws have taken placo in the last three years. 1,000 Galicia |« | yesterday ived here over Families Wil Go to Alberta SEATTLE, May 29.—One t and families are coming frem Bi ern Gallela this summer to farms in the Peace River district Northern Alberta, a Canadian Pre dispatch from Edmonton, Alta., re ve ms have been chos a DerrHaiot GENERAL ALEMANDER ts furniture CHEYENNE, May 29.—Briga General Robert Alexander, nding the Third de, arrived at Fort dD ‘A ral’ Alexander on by Brigad i Jenkin: und Wag ! rvation by a 1 en to General Jenkins’ quarte He has been etatior Heart Disease Is Diagnosed By Telephone practitioners were marvell- successful diagnosis sent over telephone connecting New York, Chicago ot he wir AESTAAINTAADE. ethogramms, or charts of the heart beats of a patient were trans- test was heral das a new era Physicians in distant t Was said, would now consultation o'clock tomorrow morning by® the|be held, dedicated to the ( American W tion in honor of the Gold mothers at the Northwestern depot | about the Oregon Trail monument park, A tree planting service will (ConUnued on Page Ten) AMUNDSEN PLANNED 2 WEEKS TWO ENGINEMEN AND 8 NEGROES *='Would Not Comment! on Office Scandals greatly growtl »sperity continue,” de- vernor Nellie Tayloe Ross interview with a Tribune rep . Governor Ross and from Sheridan fternoon to take the train for Cheyenne, vernor Ross was interviewed by pune representative on the mez- zanine floor only re | by | upon ternational and Great Northern passenger train two miles southwest of here last night resulted fatally for the two enginemen and at least five negro passengers. | was returning | th offi institute for girls|may die. home at Sheridan is being conyert- a modern girl's institute and arrangements for a curve and left the rails. The en gine and three coaches tumbled to her visit in Shert- rs’ home at ment. The dea Lee Tarbutton 55, Palestine, engi the © = pa NEW YORK, M Foilowipg the interview vance of 5 to 10 per cent in prices of all grades of tires will be put into effect on June 1*by several of the ————' — leading companies in the industry 4 ouncement by Firestone ‘ire and Rubber company today that its advantage of t China, Cuba and a number} other places since the world war | | | cing the war he was in com and of an overseas division, a rank of majc ne time held th eneral, He bears the distinguish ice cross, thé croix de gut nd other decc ons for val | ———_—_ | Fair Weather Is Predicted | | WASHINGTON, } outlook for the nday, May Northern Tt teau regions possibility of 1 thunderstorms early part of eek Temperatures + Southern Roe Plateau regions temperatures norr Man Known Here | Dies in Nebraska + The many friends in Casper of James Aulckshank of Blair, Net y Mountain 4 Most) th on the afternoon of May Aulckshank is survived by bis widow and 10 children, One daugl ter, Mrs. O, 8. Marshall, resices tn) mar | Music company y ading spirits Casper, and another daughter, M 1. C. Nickerson, lives ot Marsh Wyoming, i Elks Carnival SHOW NEXT SATURDAY Tah iba SN ta No Tribune Tomorrow Promises to Be | .2rxP Por a The annual Elks’ frolic will be held this year on June| day cations it promises to be more note-|free by the clty worthy than any of its predecossors. |replien of the Alfred Brile has been selected chair-| will include for performers in the man of the aff plans call for a celebr should attract big crowd: The funds derived from the car-| special trainio: yal and frolic go to charity in con-|spend the entire day here during published tomorrow stores and other bu of the lodge day program will nlso be st City Prepared To Honor its Soldier Dead Veterans of Three Wars and Citizens Will March in Solemn Procession for Nation’s Heroes MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM 9:30—Tree planting service by Casper branch of American War || | Mothers at Northwestern depot park, 10:30—Memorial Day parade starting at the corner of Center and eventh streets and proceeding to Highland cemetery. 11:30—Services at Highland Cemetery :—Program a Elks Auditorium. Siemorial Day address by Rey. 0. E. McCracken, With fair weather promised, Memorial Day will be ob- served in Casper tomorrow by special services and solemn parade starting at 10:30 o’elock in the morning. In keep- ing with the spirit of the occasion, all the business houses of the city will be closed all day Saturday. The first ceremony of the day will be held at 9 Id Star E000 OOOO “How Sleep the Brave” How sleep the brave, who sink to By all their country’s wishes blest! When Spring with dewy fingers Returns to deck, their hallowed She there shall dress @ sweeter Than Fancy’s feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forme unscen their dirge is There poner comes, a pilgrim To “yh the turf that wraps their And Widen shall awhile repair To dwell, a weeping hermit, there! —Wnm. Collins, | 30 | niza- | mothers who lost sons in the war. Star] A number of trees will be planted Mothers or; RILLED IN TEXAS TRAIN WRECK LONG VIEW, Texas, May 29.—Derailment of an Ing Nearly a score of persons were injured and some of them Running late, the train, the Sunshine Special No. nown as rounded the bottom of the steep embank neer, F. H. Griffith, 37, Palestine, fire- man. Four negro men and one negro women. 29.—An ad would be tncres similar decisi ed States Rubber ear Tire and Rubber com: =| CHEYENNE FRONTIER ich « . Wyo. May 29.— to [between 1.500 and 2,000 shriners at Worth 4 tfair A special one day frontier duys show. Y The shriners, enroute to Los Angeles are for the most part from Medinah a Temple in Chleago and the Medinah rnival and|/band will take part In a memorial nde and exercises here Sat The show, which ts given will be an e. t ntler days’ and N 19 and 20, and from present Indi- | urday. this year and his/day, Mabel Strickland, world’s fon that}champion cow-girl, and noted cow boys who hold records. The several of sbriners will tion with the charitable activities | which time an é@laborate memorial of reopening , which has been ed the equip- iy extremely will be grieved to learn of his) fiant silent since b who is one of the the movement to “Casper’s Broadcast — Station May Re-open cal station. Plans are still tentative | nothing could be done to advertise but the matter will be brought be-|the city more to the outsie world fore an enriy meeting of the city|than through this, medium, Radio counell in the hopes of enlisting the | fans from coast to coast haye “list support of the councilmen. ened in’ on Cafper's programs tn Casper received widespread public: | times past and it has been a source ity and prominence during the time]of much disappointment that opera that {ts radio broadcasting station | tion of the station has been silenced was in operation and !t ts felt that !during the past year or more, Fears for Expedition in Far North Are Allayed by News of Longer Time Allotted for Return NEW YORK, } 9.—Fear for the safety of Captain Roald Amundsen rete Wis five fellow explorers has been somewhat allayed by the revelation that he allotted two w eeks for completion of their flying expedition to the North | the beginning of the second week since “North of here it should be Today mar one could help the When the vessels could pro: ceed no further, irplane would be sent out to ‘sury Aeronautical 2 Amundsen flew to A “The time taken to start pedition would give Amundsen's final instructions to his supporting section aboard the steam- ers Farm and Hobby were that th ships should patr. miles by coasting route mae tip of A straight line jation has asked the N top of the world from tt coust of extreme northern Europe on Petropaviovsk tka peninsula iyed no word 4 Ing the fate of the Amundsen-Eils worth expedition ane would not on the Kamehs » present flight, (Continued on Harry K. Thaw! Harn K. Thee FEDERAL COURT bots TOES LE NEW YORK, Ma (By tl Associated Pr —Ha in-whose behalf some $ the law, was on his way today fr the bright f Leace wher i NOT LEGAL ‘ |Holds Harding Exceeds | ed Authority in Trans- ‘| fer of Naval Reserve yesterday, hg low” in a pla leave him alor All night cabarets at which he recently seen with Fawn Gra dancer. and tg whom he Is sald t i chosen the there,” he bo: yen support of the n baseball team, |COUre as tt on the “I was here bn business,” he add. | il lands of the { Init od States, sut I had a darn good tin e|the Doheny oil int ts to- | — HD anise | to Fall’s Department But tnterest here, he says is* noth 3. compared o that In a town of] Pieteigece te sof] LOS ANGELES, May 28. “Why, Tam nagnate down|— Branded by federal ref A ed and that goes despite some of the|}day prepared to ¢ toa foolish stories that have been print-}pigher tribunal t ¢ handed But it’s wonderful down there. | gown yester Ly Judge Paul % I can arrest folks ‘nevery-| socorn toigive * Thaw declared, in Newark 1 ises in last night, with a companion sald to 1, Calle have been Miss Gray, > acts for the construction « oll storage factlts | | tles at Pearl Harbor Two reas for declar'! the Elk Ills es and contracts void are cited MeCormick © iy his First—T fraud upon the Unite NATIONAL LE es involved Dohe payment At Cincinnati— ‘ 0 Albe Fail, then Chicago 210 203 00*— * the Inter a Cincinnati 100 600 00*— * * * The t fer by Presiden¢ Batteries: Alexander, Bush, Jones aval oll reserve cone (ith) and Hartnett; Sheehan, Benton, at . to the Interior Biemiller and Bruggy. eo of his execu: At Boston— R. it, | was vain Brooklyn -._ 241 300 100-11 11 2] transfer ot t etl rene Boston _ 020 200 001— 5.10 1] his department but. did pr Batterles:. Erhart and Taylor: Mtalso or untrue represerita Marquard, Ryan and Gibson. fact.” 7 aia the Philadelphia-New York, postponed, |}. f , ‘ rain. Be | PAYMENT TO FALL j “ERAUD ON U. 5.” At Pittsburgh— R. HW. E.| of the $100,000 p we St. Louis 001 030 001I— 5 8 0 : , Judge McCormick declares that 1) “constitutes a fr Pittsburgh ... 001 200 021— 6 9 1 upon the Un Batteries: Dickerman and O'Far-| 61 States of America and. cendeca rell, Sehmidt; Adams, Kreimer and] (iq ai! contracts wail tenets Smith, made between the Pan Ameri Traynor hit homer last 8 Datcilbain) shi’ rcnane company subsidiary, the Pan Ameri oleum company and the United es of America sut AMERICAN LEAGUE, | At Chicago RW, EB. | C) beequent therge Detroit 40,161 Ore Fe) rae Chicago 010 360 1 Sige he payment of the 100,000 tat Batteries: Dauss and Bassler At time: wher Doheny's/alsleems t proposals were har ine to Woodall; Thurston, Mangun, Mack and Schalk, Bischoff, interior depar At Washington— Boston O10 000 * the Washingto 023 101 ui bk Batteries: Zahniser, Ross (4th) and | of Fall payr ‘ | Picinich; Mogridge and Ruel, | for a few ‘ cour J Ube New York-Philadelphia, postponed, | pointing out that Edward i. rain. } Doher did not transmit said unm “In the usual ma r customary “fii At St EB ransa s” but chose.to Clevelar *| deliver it in a satchel by the hastda St. Louis * ¢ s{of Edward Doheny, Jr Batteries: and Myatt; urt emphast and Severe ro In she had ito ion with a eran coast guard r the question (Defense Day (2222223 Is Defended: ee san |General Pershing Condemns Pacifists; ment for “Too Much Maudlin Discourse,” He | :»ision a) part of Ale u ceed forthwith of so and the five men who flew with | hin from Spitzbergen May 21, planes, must b the Arctic ad “Bolleve you should get government to rush cutter Bear into message, through {cé field. Declares in Speech ines « 4| aud glowed cents tn monte xpended in th mat r maudlin and contemptuous dis ‘ Hl Harbor “agit turned to the part of WASHINGTON, it to Greenland, , defended the proposed an nual defense day a ties in @ speech last night at a cele y veterans of the first di the capture of Cantigny, the first major battle of the forces In the World War. Bear could carry “Bear could be Nome trom Dutch coast guard cutter sent from Seattle with plane and ¢ become accessible from ice in this region, started at once for Harbor and fast to the muste: the. war of Independence, tleall is too much machi en | Hulsmith ecb stecatar crab in ere would It occurred at 1 0% this after: | on ee f —_ noon at the corner of Railroad ave } , “ nue and Center street. ‘The fender | @¢Partn 7 of the Blacke auto was bent anda] Selary Denby uct “al bsteah own out. ‘The occupants of , |both cars escaped without Injury In gener ea Fall oma _. | Dot tas Jar aver to an Amert course,” about the proposed test. “It ATRIOTIC” PLEA is not a day for the beating of tom] DISMISSED FLA’ toms,” he saéd, “It is a test of wheth- Doheny’s contention, however, er every man knows his part and {s| that the egotiations for the Pearl willing to perform that part should | Harbor were kept secret for patriotta’ an emergency arise—and only the| reasons, reasons of military exped{s Lord knows when another such|ency ts disposed of with the flat emergency will griso.’* statement that the secrecy was “In} The general expressed amazement | order that congress and the pubtts lulled to sleep by the] should not know what was being sinister song of the pacifist when | done.” 4 experience in many wars has taught The court provides that = mastet us the lesson of being ready (Continued on Page spy ‘at our bein rl