Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1925, Page 1

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| The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER Mostiy unsettled ton day. poss! Continued ‘ht and Sun. Che Caap VOL. [IX NO. 203 pr Hail MEMBER OF ASSOCIAT ED PRESS 4 Crime EL HON CASPER, WY WYOMING, | SATURDAY « tmoa) Uerse "OOK Delivered by Carrier 75 cents a month On Streeta or at m8 Streete or at Newstands, 6 conte Punlication Officer: Tribune Bldg. 216 B. Se REHEARING OF CASPER FREIGHT Second St CASE IS DENIED BY COMMISSION BATTLE PENDING NEAR CANTON NEW COURTHOUSE PROJECT OF | POSSESSION Nj MORGAN AND SCOTT STANDS OUT AS EXAMPLE OF WASTE | Outstanding among glaring ? of the public’s money in misapproy of county commissioners is the CITY AT STAKE |1924 board proposed new courthouse, were effective in | Scott, Americans Directed to} Leave Suburbs to Escape Attack. WASHINGTON, June 6. I; rn —(By the Associated Press) |- —A battle between General ie Hsu’s Cantonese army, now |° reported .to be within 40} in miles of Canton, and Yunan- |“! suburbs of American nt parades and demon noisy but. pea here today rhe of anti-foreign feeling was co pnp ted to the wreckir owned rickst “fight for Mber anese goods!" The parading students carried banners inscribed with the slogan | able,. con expression diradilonrabrebeer iF air Weather Forecast For Coming Week| TOKIO, J Pregs.)—Accordl nouncement made today, Tatsuta with 200 marines at after ation. the crul: sailed for Shanghai this from the Saseho naval sto CHINESE TROUBLE WILL BE DISCUSSED FROM PRESBYTERIAN PULPIT. June 6—Y week beg INGTON, ok for the ky Mountain ly fair; and tem- y Mountain and Local showers eginning east of | Otherwise mostly fair, Threats of an injunction only forestalling this extravagance nasal sha Hall would have piled on Natrona | TOR R D H EAI oc IN EAST UNBROKEN | Thomas R. Mar shall Passes record of the which 1 $5,100 thus authorized, | for drawing plans ecords show » it is found that the ed for bids to | Two More Days of Swe of Sipblteninle Weather| in Prospect and Death Toll | Continues to Mount CHICAGO, June 6.—(By The Associated Press.) —To- | day marked the beginning of the second week of the Mid-| dle West's heat wave which has caused more than 100 deaths from Nebraska to Ohio since this area began to | swelter onsMemorial day. At least two more days of tor- | rid weather were in prospect, with probably even higher | temperatures in some places r bureau intimated, | have been recorded this year, i. Possibly by & break in the heat Monday | | i | The present uprisin which is a movement all civilized nations, questions concerning “China, w u ve ably discussed after ul Ms ES = a In Ohio. h, Kentuch ana poln Paduc Ind 1 Miss I Bs , : 4 president; ” Mrs. | ¢ 1 t th ate | NEW YORK CITY evening from K H MeD. id of Lander explained | the | GAsrs FoR BREATH be the guest of Re Mr Miss Jeanette Me-} service and Ww yor ; a Nigttanet vehite Patehaelis, er, treasurer | ed the advantages of the state arpa th aga member of the church, and the et last night at the| torium at Basin res dy 2 al, are Invited to con and give to Mr. Derr| § lic in gen these servic hotel of the Wyoming | elation brought com | s Miss heppa a fine welcon At both the morn-| a eenth annual. con+| the pr ing and evening seryices there will| ve roved the most lf ; be fine musical numbe by the] cessful in the tory of the purse oa’ | ct . Y cholr under the direction of Mr ul Me temt © Allen Yeste was the last Officers Re-elected at Closing Session of | Annual Meet at Douglas DOUGLAS, Wyo., June 6 the Wyomin, losed at t, at the present President Coo) ommission nual meeting of srower's association and » Ross, were las Wednesday, after a two day |; ont y on. J, rdon, of Cheyenne, | v dgnt of the elation declared s the | table | ( siderable | ¢ f Gilenre vic muceess meeting ever business trans } Tw for © u. RB} 1 nie H « enr E & Casper, and } D € Siachman End 4 = wave that y toll of lit * of Wyom of Cheyenne Stanley Olivor The city for next year's conven. forecasts tion was not decided. It is plannod| pects of more rain to combine the nuraes’ ‘n bnned | ell in Casper again next year with the convention of {and coupled with precipitation of doctore up by This matter will be taken | rec delegates sent td the doctor's |} ent days will be of tr nefit to livestock and agricultural | 4 in view of the excvedingly | named in ese, Among those . on Page Four) pounds to the (Continued WAVE | ———_~ — " SUER PAROLED FROM STATE PENITENTIARY DIES AT \OAHO HOME| Rain Is Boon. “To the West | | ig| Scout leader dipl | MAN IS INJURED) 2rexn0n Pay Pays ~AAIL GROSSING 22 | Lacerations ane Bruise Are Suffered by | 3 R. C. Gunnell. ee Bins ASKED ON car at the time id not see the had remained in town | shir It 1 | amon x number » to th tion In the ¢ or agrees to eq i is rap! fs expected Diesel er AMERICAN AID: York Asked to Co-operate in Program Just Outlined | | OSLO, Norway, June 6.—(By The Associated Press.) Captain Amundsen’s auxiliary committee in New York o be asked to take charge in co-operation with Donald MacMillan’s American expedition of the work of recon- | noitering west Greenland for traces of members of Amund- sen's polar flying party, 1 decision was reached at ot air QERTIFICATES OF COURT ore coco FREE VALUE BY HENNING. | | | | chiefs and a including ©. ou rdiup, Major Is the Danish nayal harcot it VERNOR AOES MOE. ed at the council, nné@ about ute re elved honor awards rf the eve of the \ ARCTIC SEARCH = PLANS eee aa Amundsen Auxiliary Committee in New ef ipsa ~ PROTEST FILED. IN ACCIDENT AT eae 250 IN MONTANA 15 ALOO QUE FOR FAILURE, GLAIM Chainber of Commerce Here Victor Pushing Reductions. ould The chan 1 the Bull Program Again in on ror of flight of rail- tring on WD. MITCHELL IS APPOINTED oe 70 HIGH POST Aged Man Ordered Sent to the Asylum =|Tourist Trade mu Show Gain President Holden of Burlington Says 20 Per Cent Increase Is Expected

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