Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 3, 1925, Page 1

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WEATHER © Unsettled and continued cold to- night and Thurrday. Probably showers, . | VOL. IX. ¢_NO. 200 DEATH AND DESTRUCTIO The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper’ er Dail MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1925 he Caz yo Wer, Delivered ‘by Carrier 75 cents a month Un Streets or at Newstands, 6 cente Publication Office Tribune Bldg. 216 BH. Second St. N SPREAD BY STORM | CASPER OIL TEST IS HELD PROMISING STRUCTURE 1S IDENTICAL WIT THE OIG MUDDY ‘Solution of Salt in Water Indicates Closed Dome. With the log of the Casper Oil & Gas Syndicate well on section 23-33-79, near C per Country club, checking identically with thatof w ells in the Big Muddy structure, indications that production will | encountered in the first Wall Creek sand, within the next 0 to 300 feet, were never more bright than are at the present Ume, accord to information received from authoritative sources In the past 10 days fossi a been brought up by the bailer that positively identify the formation as the Frontier series and in the part r go th bit as pen sand, but net of quantity to flow, adds conclusive evidence that the s ed. If this were not the case, it ia said that penetration of this and would caus much of th Platte river to flow from this the form of an urtesh well This ater has a temperature of @ ructure fs clos nated with sult. An analysis has been made of it and it compares identic iy temperature 1 con tent with water cneocdn red en-top of the first Wall Creek sand in the | Big Muddy wells. In the Big Muddy field penetra tion of the water sand his carried the bit into the le overlying the fits: Wall Creek sand. and after ce menting casing in this formation the wells are drilled through to pro duction. The hole is now down to a de pth of 3,863 feet and | ed with 65% inch pipe to 3,400. The balance of the hole is open. Werk will be un- dertaken within a few days to under ream and lower the casing below the present water strata-and drill deeper, and it is confidently bellev- ed that the chances for production are fur better than the ayerage gam ble At the present time, authorities declare that it is not a complete test and that the next 300 feet should de velop its possibilities as @ producer. Representatives of the Casper ou and Gas Syndicate, leaseholders on the Carol-Adams tract en which the well is being drilled, are canvassing Casper now in an effort to sell a smal} block of units in the org ization in order that the well can be mide a thorough test. It is point ed out that it is one of the best ‘asper can make and that id benefit in amgunt, im Casper we possible to calculate in dollars and | cents, if the well is brought in as a producer of auld blagk gold. —_>_——— GEO. WEEDELL PLANS EARLY RETURN TO CITY; CHARGES ARE PREPARED A telegram from George Wedel! county attorney, to his assistant, L. H. Sennett received yesterday after- noon asked for information as to how the work in the office Is pro gressing and stating that hé expects to return to Casper within a few days. pneumonia still has a fighting chance for her life, he sald, Sen nett will reply to the telegram today In the meantime Sennett and the other assistant prosecutors are com piling voluminous charges which will be contained in the petition for re moval of County Commissioners scott and Guy T. Morgan from The work j# long and con sists principally in digging out facts of alleged misconduet of office from the county records, he sald these facts will be added the nu nerous charges as made In the audit report of the Taxpayers’ association. ——_— Three Perish As Home Burns DENTON, Md., June 3.—Three thildren of Freeborn Dllwanger, a farmer, perished In a fire which de “troyed their parents’ home. His mother, who ts ill with] Wright Plane | Taken Abroad | For Five Years DAYTON, Ohio, June 3.—While there {s a possibilitp that the orig, inal Wright airplane may eventually rést in this count at the Smithson- jon Institution, Orville Wright de- clared today that the thachine would go to England where it is to be ex- hibited im the Science museum at Kensington for five years. Blue prints and drawings of each part of the ship are being made, preparatory for shipment. It will be shipped from Dayton in about a month. ‘DESERTED ARE “ARRESTED HERE nd Regie Farris e at 10 o'clock held at the deserters £ Dy se, Texas. Chief of Prlice trick stated this morning at both soldiers will et to the military a | Cheyenne Virgil Levin, who gave his rosi- dence as° Rock Springs, Wyo., was ed shortly after midnight this and booked for investisa as. Juckson was arres' Jat 23814 West A street and ch with violation of the drug ording {He will ap reested this morning city jail booked nin tions -C ap before Judge Mur ray in police court this afternoon, The raid was inade Lieut. Plum | A, 1 iH, Scott was taken into custody at the Jackson lHoUse and charged with “being © of a place where muay Sven TOUTE, ound. FLOCKMASTER FOU FOUND DEAD NEAR MEETEETSE’ M John Cameron, | who was found de | Middle Creek, had been dead two days when found, in the opinion of jthe county coroner. He was 46 | DD, June 3.— hh flockmaster d in his cabin on leDowell and } the North Pole Did These Arctic Wastes Conquer Amundsen? Airplane view of rough, desolate stretches within the Arctic Circle, a few hundred miles from In just such a section the Amundsen airplane expedition may have come to grief. | rs of age. SHANGHAIIS TURNED INTO ARMED CAMP SHANGHAI, June 3.—(By The Associated Press.) —Shanghai wa Two outbreaks this morning caused police to open fire, resulting in the death | of two persons and the injury of many others. Banks were closed, store fronts were boarded, food was being r. keepers, hotels and stores were searched for arms while troops of several nation sempted the task of restoring order after a series of up: ngs started last Saturday by Ss an armed camp ioned out by shop- at- mundsen Borders of Arctic Ice Field to Be Visited First OSLO, Norway, June 3.— (By The Associated Press.) —It was officially announced today that .Lieut. Lutzow Holm will be control officer of the Norwegian govern- ment flying expedition which will at worth which hopped off from Kis Spitzbergen, May to fly to the north pole. The Norwegian admiralty today shipped skis, ‘ sledges, tents and other supplies to Horten, a port on ahe Christiana Fjord about 32 miles south of Oslo, The ship. Ingertre which will be used for the rellef ex pedition is at Horten. It will trans port two seaplanes, supplies and the Norwegian aviators toward the arc- tic and at some point to be selected Jater the fly will take off In an attempt to locate Amundsen, OSLO, Norwa | Associated Press | Holm, official head the Norwegian government fly ing expedition in a of the Amundsen-Elisworth polar party, told the newspaper Dagblad today that hig orders were to reconnoitre the Gulf of the Arctic ice without attempting to fly this ice to the north pole. He said he thought he would be able from the air to see abuut 100 miles on clear days. He sald, how- Jever, it would be difficult for him to distinguish single human beings (By the Lu pd todas ZoW Amundsen has smoke bombs for use as signals and that he hoped to b me —_—_—-—__—_ TOKIO.—The world fight of Ma jor Pedro Zanni, Argentine — inter- rupted here last year has been final- ly abandoned because his machine nnot be repatred AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit— Sehalk; Col- lins and Woodall. Norwegian Officer Named to. Lead Search for At Cleveland— At New York— Washington... 000 021 000 0—" * © 001 010 001 0—"* * * Gregg, Marberry (10th) , Shawkey and Ben At Boston— Philadelphia = 200—2 9 003 001 OOx—1t 4 Baumgartner, Ehmke and L. LEAGUB, Cincinnati — Hargraye; Dickerman nd O'Farrell. tempt the, rellet of the Amundsen-) At Philadelphin— 100 000 030—t 9 201 000 20x— Graham and O'Neil; Ring and Wi'son, Philadelphia NoCause for Alarm| In Peculiar Taste} Of the City Water in com that the city on complaints tempora reapect. It water In| from the as intimated bs show the chemic bel n changing the condition of Pension Bureau Payroll Is Cut from the alr. He explained that | able to locate the explorer by this | ssociated Press)— has announced that $80,000 in the annual payroll of the effected | during the last eleven months by redistribution reduction of which per [BALL scorés| WINDSTORMS I NEBRASKA AND OWA PILE. UP RW ahi ti Divot, | Buckeye and | RW. Groves, Perkins; and R. stated be satis > will ug 3y ‘The Record-Breaking Heat were reporte ties stood one at Smith The Associated Pres: Sol, after having reigned supreme for se throughout the Middle We and part of the I and four r Aisturban¢ vieini wind and eb follow leakt Work Chinese students’ protesting a the prosecution of strikers anese-owned spinning mills here TO GEORGE WEEDELL, COUNTY ATTORNEY arily from their crusade foreign rule this aftern: their area Of bury with Confucian cere: filed, one by the state ex accountants for the T facts in the e discl been presented in the le miliar to tion these » “l by atters have been you to do your duty as 4 tate lor some reason or oth | public, | . The ts wasted and misused now den ore to their tr yrinted to these of law, You had your famil It and are 9 * with mise press orders are beir The taxpayers and dy for filin as a citizen anc | hifste in the disch. | io perform. ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 3.—(By Associated Prese)}—The Navy was deseribed ox “an instrument of righteousness” as well ag a defender ational liberties in an address are - eral of their confederate dea¢ Within the past five months two offiel jal reports have been miner and one by certif xpayers assoc ation of Natrona county, euch showing conclusively gross malfeasance in office on the part of J. gan of the present board of county ¢ | Hall whose term ‘of office ended on y the funeral servi urged the throngs to o E. Scott and G, with foreign defenders, unigsioners, ria December 31, le the reports: relerred to haye al newspapers 4 1. The governor of the | official action, and citizens and ecribed procrastinated i officials to down upon your own head the criticism and censure of the delayed the action of calling th xpayers of Natrona county, nd of ury the money aled this appeared before the | NEGROSEIZED © FOR SLAYING you, immediate action to thus wrongfull Is by themselves and to others punish all and several of the offenders, sner-employed Chin rized and cany Where possible has been brought by is being wlri by proper process of miple time before the emergency of illness arose in to do and perform your sworn pul there is no proper excuse for del: absence in view of the fact that you have three petent assistants to perform all the duties of the office fully and completely whether you are present or absent. sa known fact that informations ngainst the men nduct in office, but which informations by your ex mm the files zens of Natrona county of you, that you instantly authorize your subordinates to file the informations prepared, and procced with all speed to vin ite the good name and honor of this county If you value your standing in a public servant in the protect | and property of the people, you ge of the duties whieh you have made Members of the ing action in your present able and com fire which yesterday who stand ¢ both of wich have connected with the ithheld f. snipers search tage might oceupy + Your honor u of the rights was found tn ved of Its weapor Qne of today's outbreaks was an attack by a Chinese mob on Ps . guards fired, killing one ing five of the Chinese. The rioters attacked several street cars and injured a number of w Attacks on thdividual ers continue. The anti-foreign strike was spread ing to all foreign owned mills and strikers also were beginning activi tes In the Chinese city and suburgs. | DEFENSE FIRST, COOLIDGE SAYS WHEELIY je training « | Federal Judge W. } delivered by President Coolidge to the graduating class at the Naval marines were (Continued on Pare After setting before the (Continued on Page Vive «Clerk of Court’s Payroll Held Up ‘Commissioners Insist That Mrs. Fiedler BIBLE READ Reduce Salaries of EmpJoyes Before Certificates Are Issued authorized by Mr ident t lot 4 body ) found our la headgu by Miss ne who pa the murder bout the time Miss Kane tely after being tdentified was arraigned In hom ourt and held without bail for | tion In charges of susplolor See} G,"W, Va.—A tempor United Mine Workers of to halt all organiain in this region where vik hae been effect wince April 151 r was issued by Baker, in the 19 Panhandle district coal companies which seek an Injanetion thly payroll of the clerk of court's office is being held by the county commissioners on the ground that Maybelle Fiedler, in charge of the office, are in excess of that provided by law, it was 4 afternoon at the courthouse. Mrs. Fiedler board and maintained that salaries | by her were fixed on the of Judge Bryar Cromer und that she would not change 1 rhe pay? | surt's constituted gives | stre er and her first deput lene eset h per month, and $125 each | for the other, employes. |& un of the b } noon t 5 each 1 $100 each for | deputle two empl Count mployes voleed vom complaint today regarding inabilit to cash certific es of Indebtedness {to them as #lary y begun Though at s during the hb one volun n(ter another took up the sacred | « there was a throng of several during whi ehureh a MAN AND WOMAN GE walking quietly out the WOMAN Peggy Smith. gald to be the wite of “Denver Bob" Smith shot and wounded Bob McKenzie at a hotel in Teapot last night, according to a report recevied today at the sheriff's office After shooting McKenzie, Mrs. Smith shot Serself through the left side and taken te Wis., also had storms that ¢ minor de jnear Ionia, Mich, Ja the possible injury of a un, "Anothe in was Near Smithland, Iowa, a dro ured in a Chicago suburb her at Dulutt t FOUR MORE DEAD IN MIDDL rs of the of Yucaipa completed at ROBBERY | front door of anawered a e Merear 2 of the quiet ‘ord her SHOOTS MAN AND SELF. Attendants at the Natrona General afternoon stated brought Into the hospital last night suffering t Ar Hig « 1 1 I died and sd ed in R reat mn of 90 deg us re} One death ana yuries w Ided to awunities in y 1 prostrations ° sto 1 In northern New Jer four p nae have died more t ore have been over » du the present ot spell. THRE KILLED WHEN { his lett | PAVILION COLLAPSES MINNEAPOLIS, June | The number of dead from last night's rains to crops | IN 69 HOURS 0.20: killed and t |HBAT WAVE CENT | IN PHILADELPHIA FRESH DAMAGE Holds Forth in the East With Mercury as High as 98 Mark. CHICAGO, June ated Pr —By The As- s}—Fo: en persons dead up to and electri vor wrought nd weste The Five Vou nd vicinity. Adair and in Towa Vou Ie three at th Bend and one at Orchard. One at Bozeman, Montana, In addition to two drownings, and one at Duluth, d tn lists of easual ties, CHICAGO, June (By —Old 1 days ar West, ha 1 in many portions of ates by Jupiter Pluv ¢ an Thor, wave hi used more h score of deaths in this area wind stort nd thunder abowers rom the latter te last night killed in the Minneapolis last night and eight more were reported near ith in hospitals due to a terrific rm. which was downpour, At of others were injured serious)s Duluth, Minn., and Eau Claire. a A tornado struck yesterday, E WEST Neb., OMAHA (By Asso: elated Press.)—Four dend and prop erty damage estimated at $250,000 was the toll of ‘tornadoes trical torn 1 eastern Nebr and western Iowa Tuesday the tornadoes were localized, vero part of general weather dis turbance, whicl inning M fternoon, withr th mage at 1 bre used it e , 1 ons on a farm near there DES MOINI

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