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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER ; . Fair tonight and Wednesday, ex cept possibly showers extreme north: west portion. Warmer tonight west and north portions MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX __NO. 205 “CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1925 On MUSETOTOr Newewrnen So eente Tribune Bldgs Ste Ee Second St SCOTT-MORGAN OUSTE® PFTITIONS IN COURT \ NAVY REFUSES REQUEST U.SIANEM Girl Slayer _ HlUGE 50-Ph TO SEND BIG DIRIGIBLES bisttiliN = Being Pete Nh READ WILBUR CALLS ct Chose" COOLIDGES HOMEWARD BOUND; oTHOKE Tou oY 200 Ss pass ofl ACTION A p SS aan |Sdrinking dancing and roings-o receding the ne ee ; cach ge a } © PAROLED aN aN Charges Wy the Hundre prior to t lo. 9.—De NVER, ( June 9.—Denver! CHICAGO, June 9.—Gratified at|he been accorded closer of more Te | 1 the next month will become | Imperial meeting in Los An-| tice ; cient and Arabic order of Nobles of FP, Sternberg of 1214 East | the reception givén him during his|spectful attention, this despite the | F t Jankers stay in Minnesota. President |windstorm that somewhat marred | yj died guddent: aie tory aR revo f gainst Off iclals Ar Coolidge was on his way to Washing. | the ceremon: es the result ‘of a nd. thw the Mystic Shrine for North Amer- ‘ “ £ weapon bef fempleton Found on Prosecutor’ Petitions for Remova ‘oke of paraly ton t for two weeks of Inten-] ‘The crowds at the centennial cel : Sternberg had lved in Casper for four years d was ye well known a, under articles of incorporation | sive work before starting a-summer |ebration was the largest ever ad ar be filed in the Color a 'aws | vacation in New England. jdressed by Mr. Coolidge, with the ie Times announced this afternoon.| Ag his special train which left possible exce’ tion of the one to the : . NE eel The national headquarters here is] p, : ‘i ; tn WyShilte ce ree peer, se) . Paul just before midnight travel y reception at Washing-|j1 for the inst few days but h f action taken at/ithrough southern Wisconsin ton s den death came as a blow to his e In ul meeting in Los An-| Northern Ilinois, Mr. Coolldge waved | dent ople in one friends eles last week, the paper says. ty 7 Tums Down Norwegian |stats cit we|npomrimete vienna nga" [a Sa 15 an Association organized primar * : jay funera Aero Club Plea to Use| iis for fraternal purposes, Its !m- | nood and pearance of the people, the I nin | | | | e down again today | les Norris, edi direct result plain that no prest more p Impere Charging County Commi s J. E. Scott and G, 7 ppeare » trip. Morgan. with incon en at women were smartly dres Bi hd ai rere. Dost Ra taal program Un-| Stops in cities were and there was a generous display \F \ 1 malfeasanc ; 1 1g Ships for Relief dertak ae tee epeeioe, allan avoided as a rule but early in the]of silk stockings, which was taken n-it office, and of entering int morning, before the president # “Ads jthe train made a brief halt at Madi its original | Wisconsin Lafollett him to mean the northwest wa ospering. e home of Sena oe oan: ant conspiracies “to cl of Missing Amundsen| of the affections a says The Times. | i » the Imperial council has de | cons were on hand in the hope o | eee rins Cantetuia ded that it_must le} ally Incorpor-| getting ia glimpse of tho President fea 4 “Funes i ake pa oy etting forth its pew purposes | and Mrs, Coolic But there was no AivcnteMesna Aa” peceted Fi 5 i und definitel mee its objects, intention of eae either of demonstratio1 f ator L oot of iinibice a ( ted to the Rites ch TApeIN be Twin Citles from Washington with | or Shenandoah, in search of | to file the incor tion papers with | son, ——— | the missing Amundsen Polar 8 at- of Colorado! 1+ was apparent that idge| WASHINGTON 2.—Co-0 expedition upor next week was deep! | | | | } | * ek. a eply impressed by the welcome jation of the Amert rm Dart | | : ; we ; E me : : | RNS aa ect ee — ee given hi myesterday in St, Paul and | federation with the war de tment | e board of ec i . 4 f tor . several hundred p ‘ Cone gal hter by a former mar WASHINGTON, June 9.| —Secretary Wilbur has no/ ooting, Pr nued on quest by the Norwegian aero club} Minneapolis and at the Minnesota|in holding the defense day muster that one of the uirships be sent ia state rounds, where be deliv-}on July 4, has been offered by Pres- | oi mor <i caacue; the. Hecratars. seins ered an address at the Norse-Amer-| ident 0. E. Bradfute of the federa-! jo. or on ANG MEN hs tonkee| to y “we are not going to send any wil A ican centennial celebration, Partle- | tion and accepted by the department. | ,,, 3 r the | c Edwin n, who fo r goose chase to the polar reg’ ularly he was struck with the attl|Fourth of July plenics under au®| 1.0: thirteen otéd him- | < of the farm organizations were | ..)¢ m rays i BRUSSEL tude of his tremendous audience at | pl he mayal. dep , June 9,—Both the American entrants a NATIONAL LEAGUE, the fair grounds chang@d its opinion that such SON BE eae eign ch day | neement |out of the balloon race for the Gordon B a ee PB ge Sa : r n Be nnett cup. expedition js not feasible and Mr At Chicago. K. W. B./ day t lence, He w his |g. w sute: F Wilbur pointed ovt that tf sent New York _.. 620 052 o#*— + * ¢| wbility to. recognize pur diuni tr 14, with Lieutenants Flood and McCormick landed cowld not beuready to be operated | Chicago 040_101 0 its ore and was aware of the dar peter rance, yesterday. The Goodyear III, piloted by xin undist t before the three airplanes with the rm Ratteries: Scott and Snyder; Bush, in working with the deadly Wade Van Orman, was today considered disqualified | MacMillan arctic expedition coula| Keen, Jones and Gonzales. During the last year he suffered | because its pilot accepted aid when the balloon fell at sea... 2"* f make a search for Amundsen. —_—- Meo>.] periods of weakness and three avecks {the three balloons which still were nocepted isan? map sab Seen Rt ' nt has was sald to-|suggested as offering opportamities | ad. ® martyr had for muster tests | of and his experienc i — “a e coll ed. Two blooc ans be Seanwiite, ‘anothesPamundwei *e | At St. Louis R. ‘ago bb lapsed. Two blood by an8-/ not heard from out of the efghteen , It was belleved Van Orman had t Brocklyn ...- 000 *** © fusions fafled. The vitality of his|/ that started Sunday were the Hist fasts fe Wenertan torreon 15 5, | st Louis .-. 201 *%* * . Hood’ had: beer: destroyed Charles! Brant! Slate, Belgica | ilo nist But 1 er intends to leave early in July to| S°theron and O'Farrell. lor chemistry student at the Univer-| ‘The Aero club at Brussels discred- | , . “ ‘ sity of Chicago, had specialized in| ited rumors that Pilot De Muyter of 1 search for the adventurers. The At Cincinmati— RULE. —_ — radium. the: Balgica-had been ‘killed: 1a BRL 8 “June 9.—(By The As Frenchman believes that the expedi- 5 had been ‘killed landing ed Press}—The Fr aKa ‘bate andl fa Attempting - to |r iledelpiiia - 100-000 :a00— 19" 18 T. G S Grand Charles, M. Latu, pf ecure rles, } atu, pi Chamber of Commerce akes Action to MA L EK VOICES Cincinnati . 000 010 20*— 3 9 6 reach civilization before the polar rel sea bit tras anes Mh » and Wi ans: scaled . The balloonists were saved nts Deine sean expresea vy | UNIUe an Win, | 100 Per Cent Enumeration; All People serra pies | wide baxine Battories: Carlson and — Wilson; | eenvtewi lee Wranitertitiwai ret a ee | Meteorologists and airplane experts; A¢ Pittsbur: RH arhoseaturned’. tor Bargety “Noprey | Boston 360 000 000 O4— 7 16 fi Asked to Co-operate ALL TOO BAD) pvssrs. tines roa wox | BRUSEELS, June 8 aire yesterday from Spitzbergen, where | pittshurzh .000 001 110 01— 412 1 ~ pe the American Van Orman, al ji t De Muyter in aru ahass party, in eatin ineey prep | Méadows, Kremer and Smith, Gooch, Casper’s census-taking has been completed insofar as a a a Brike arations for the ventur They were | BE aa , a a Petes Ps i y, aie ee Sartigent that the axoatiiton ls ante pees canvass of the city is concerned, but it is believed that many : ot C ‘ kK orum nade i and that its members are hiking | oo elvan ta 278 residents of the city have escaped the enumerators and in} portLanp, ore. | balloon race acros# the ice fields toward Cape | (.veland 001 000 020— 3 »|order to list every person in Casper, the Casper Chamber | National Fe Coie Reston 200 000 000— 2 6 O|of Commerce will co-operate with the school authorities to | !ast night decline Unless the milssing party is heard | Batteries: Uhle. and Sewell; Zah-|the extent of accepting listings from persons who were not | PU! “¥ard for from by August 1, when the Mac-) niser and Heving. contacted by the census-takers, In valloon | pending sank irt | r nch balloon Picardie land fortieth para that tt Nate Wilson. road pate In graft in ad equip on turned these rat n ol Meet Thieday| ae Millan party will reach Etap in| Henasen monet theo ; the prize qual rt : ; | : vi Greeniand, Boston dispatches sald,| A¢ philadelphia— 2 another part of this paper is also lis otivdion Cantera e chamber of commerce forum MacMillan may start a search at| nettolt O10 000 age. * | printed a blank which should be fin |Minneapolis Mayor|: sate daderaton: | meting which waa to have ‘been Ne x e10 that time, using two of his three | philadelphia — 002 001 00%—* * */ed in according to Instructions ana | William: Belle hleago, won the | 04 ara pata ap i are ds oe itt agi naval planes. He proposes to trace) Batteries: Collins, Boyle and| mailed or left with the chamber of |Blected, Third Time paino " t and Catherine Woodruff of Shoshon!. wild be f . Amundsen’s suppe Wade shoni, wil won violin honors ed “course be-| Woodall; Marris, Walberg and|commerce. The chamber of com tween Cape Columbla and the pole. | Cochrane. | merce will also gladly assist anyone | | Kathryn Noll of West Cheater, Pa.) io ih aha goputar weekly Ineneh igi sin TOMORROW | | ; nithee tendeaaat cock As*plans for the MacMillan-Navy| Only 2 games. having difficulty in answering the! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 9 eee te erecta reat) eA ain ob alee, Se loranigiel ot || eartilisritiony il avambas ite expedition move forward another} enone | (By Th ssociated P: eoremd Aine ret oR ation camaioralbtihalkivanieaub || ty graft and contains. & sone ix nt Jin the eventuality | | Casper wants a 100 per cent Leach was elected mayor of Minne ‘ cy t t will re a rt thale 4 tigedanes.ot ibe 1'| ¢ piltering val!’ thes cay that its discoverer of unexplored U Ss. G 1. wis and’ the'only way that thie apolis for the third time in yester R Tf S | raat aS ee ee LL rhe shen Ducaes g ip t } ‘ ternational 1 was belleve a operation of the citizens of Casper Ju nofficial returns early today indl- | 4 7 eiAi Hf! 4 3 i bh P ‘ - possible the ina some | KEL Led im France |it sou were absent trom wre city | cated. 1 Becoming Worse | isin ss ihe vote oe anecttes ot tot lands on which. be safe | during th the was be-| Elwell, former state senat - ¢ r of e¢ . ‘3 to | t ing it I — t it ef : HY a Ake a die . IXnTH } ng J a basis for Brigadier ‘Gen-| Dp Building Artisans , t ‘ 1 ‘ c t o the ‘chante of)» Needediin: Florida », Jur 9 It rf h 1 1 to ¢ € mdent de € s @ as 1 f c that the Nerwegian Aero as-| hore last night when a ues than June, $3, 103. hence i JACKSONVILLE, ¥Fla., June 9.— | suddenly becc in recruiting ’ ; sociation has asked the Amu N | which he y colli important that the matter be taken | 0ie is a heavy demand for build | 48 hours with co le recrudes r I]. i (Continued of Page Eight.) et car care of at once. ing trades artisans in Florida at cence of activity by the enemy r ar par | Wt present. Contractors are rushing| One serious symptom he said, ts ppropriate to the occas! ‘ f J I ) work on scores of hotels and apart-|that the French left wing, near Our ment houses in anticipation of next | ezann, which been calm is PACT ON N RHINE? *rofessor’s Gl MORE ef INTENSE] The security pact 1s subsidiary to | Official Statement Says Great Britain}''\s,°' The eve ‘Abandons Old Policy of Isolation | As Peace Concession. prey | fulfilment | In effect the pact Iq an entente ont B ‘St d. t Rival Forces Fight for Possession of aborer | y u en Ss Canton; River Boats Filled With Departing Refugees. : BATON ROUGE, La., June 9.—(By Associated Press.) | Efforts by police and detectives having failed so far to solve the mysterious killing here Sunday of Oscar B.| CAN June 9.—Fighting between rival Chine Turier, jastructor in agronomy at Louisiana State univer- | for battling for possession of Canton continued today | - ty, students of the school of agriculture today began an |with renewed intensity and considerable casualties. River | - investigation into the slaying on their own initiative. steamers are crowded with refugees unable to move on The statement said, the most What methods the atudents will] quest into the killing and has ex-|account of cross firing over the Chukiang river. LONDON, June 9.—The British government today eerreen, ungpean official acknowledgement of the France-British agreement | 9... scrap of pap on the reply to Germany's security pact proposal, an-| posed to guarant nounced at Geneva yesterday. The British government Belgium. The new pact issued a statement emphasizing that the proposed pact is |" broader lines security of one of mutual stance. portant accomplishment of the pact | pursue in their attempts to unravel] amined o number of students and 3 4 Act Great Britain has guaranteed to sre the pact can function it will] would be the renunciation by Ger the puzzling elreum A other persons connected with the col The commander of the largest Chinese gunboat left his |« f , tect both sides of the {thine and esary for Germany te enter|many of all efforts to revenge her-| rounding the crime were not reveal-| lege without making recommenda-|ship after receiving $100,000 from | miles outside the city | a - protec ‘dn uther Germany or|the league as a,full member which|self upon the neighbors for the foxx} ed although tt 1 understood that | tions, adjourned last night, but will] the chief of-tho Yunnanese forces.| ‘The tro lant for some | niig thersfore ald either Germ aM a Oe eeattamall or Alien becaihe }omong the hundreds of young men| resume the inquiry tonight tay | The Yunnan rding to | | ; . This abandonment by Great | policy u whicirtt has been maim |(orler and an agr \ ; one yo under ¢ wur unt week of the present echol-| “inning. A ¢ ; : st of her long standing policy of |tained that Germane should become | pean powers th hotly 1 aniee hy has upset the entire In| oe” Ameri ty Isolation from continental affairs nh unconditional Lh aor te Veemiiien tren : need ant despite efforts of the fac fa today . as ‘Weir , 1 & a a seace and se-|le before ¢ id be dis-jof the permanent undayles ¢ The coroner's ju ntinue ex and examina: | Chiefs 74 a 7" m . & 8 ession to the peace and autepe Lewecnentene th 6 further fighting be. carried on ton’ Bund hag deen deserted. Bus[i od rs Z 7b. Burone.the statement sald | cu

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