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WEATHER j ture. “NO. 210 | TWENTY OIL CARS IN FL stiy fair tonight and Wednes- day except probably thunderstorms this afternoon or tonight In east por- tion, Not much change in tempera- er Datly MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, JUNE 16,1925 (diwo2) uwaoynjy oy; AM The Circulation of The ‘Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper Che Casyp G@riline Delivered by Carrier 76 cente a month On Streets or at watan: 29 KILLED IN EASTERN RAIL WRECK COEGIAL TRAIN DERAILED FROM TRACK TWIoTED BY LIGHTNING! Immigrant / Passengers, Sleeping in Coaches, | Sprayed with Scalding | Water; Scores Injured | BULLET! HACKETTSTOWN, N. 16.—Twenty-nine persons are dead and 69 injured are in hospitals as the result of the wrecking today of a Delaware Uackawanna and West- ern Railway spec immigrant train at Rockport, F Twenty-one of the dead suc- cumbed to injuries alter being taken to hospitals. Others of the injured may die. The wreck was caused, accord- ing to road officials, by an earth slide lust night's storm. HACKETTSTOWN, N June 16.—(By Assoc Press.) — Twenty-nine pe sons are known to haye lost their lives in the wreck of a Lackawane special train at | father two miles west of Reckpor ifty. injured are in hos George Taule and Mrs. Au Isiman, both of Chic die Eight dead here include Scanlon, trainman of Ei loomis, engin s Carl Haehn, fireman A young girl and two unidentified women. The bodies of the engineer from the wreck. There are seven dead at Easton, | | The critically injured at Dover General Hospital Include: Mrs. An tonio Bernhardt, Catherine Wilger- Mrs Sahrn mein, Mrs. Barbara Catherine Kerling, Carl Gantz, hand lost. Doctors said that among the injured would dic. Twisted by lightning and under- mined by heavy rains the track beneath the train and the cars and engine piled up on one gave way another. Repor they were to sali for Europe today Most of them were as coaches pounded upon one aonther {nto the stream and scalding water bursting from the wrecked locomo: tive. The engineer, fireman and| conductor were kille I ty-five be beneath the deb First reports made to the ard public utility commis Lack awanna Ith f ais, said thr had been killed and 70 injured. engine and cars were derailed In this report it was sald lightning struck one of the throwing it out of place, tha slide due to the sev covered the rails and the had been undermined. The train to New York carrying immigrants. Six) (Continued on I Heart To Village| June 16.—(E s}—Camille Flammarion's ene a ne SUMMARY OF Extrabladet Methodist confer- . a demand says that at ence at Silkeborg, J American bi was detained last Decem mishandling Bishop Bast WASHINGTON—Fede fiscal HARTOFORD, -The Con- ‘d was mobil- | | ized for defense test purposes. al of . who cause charity income y ‘WOLF OF LA SALLE STREET,’ CHICAGO EMBEZZLER, ESCAPES FROM CALIFORNIA SANITARIUM oil Sah oe : LOS ANGELES, June 16.—Federal officials here were | Searchlights Play Over Scene and Troopers Stand Guard Through Night; Units of informed last night that John W. Worthington, known to Chicago police as the “wolf of La Salle Street,” had dis- appeared from a private sanitarium near here where he was generally supposed to be near death from an incurable malady. Worthington, who Is under a Chi-; tion reported, and had failed to re cago court sentence to serve three | turn years in prison and charged on six} While it was the geners counts with embezzlemen |that Worthington was slowly but two with g surely dying of diabetis, the physi ty, left the sanitarium | clan who had treated him recently day in corhpany with his dau id his Alice Worthington, presu bly for | proved a short visit officials of the institu-| short dis ated CHICAGO, Pope will jestate “fifty-fifty” nurses about r was the reply, ersation vegarding spiritual me to have was broken by nd the esaful objections. fireman haye not yet been removed William ense coun- respectful man Miss Pope's te a reply testimony coroner's death. n cross examination, Miss Pope resumed her story adjournment yesterd: the chain of cireumst: trying to forge Darling Shepherd, 50 of using typhoid germs to slay the youth who r sixteen years had been his foster at least a dozen | y said the train carried 182 passengers, mostly aliens from Chi- cago enroute to Hoboken where Garbed in a new outfit from head wonian made a > when} ry tock’s death fon was con. * change of typhoid | of Shep. | assist red Miss Pope; a counsins of Mrs, Me A sult to break most of his es- sked Wil re storm had ack also bound from Chicago 2 Six) | LOS ANGELES, Ca a, 16.— idence of i gr: | merket stolen bonds from Chi spurred fede to an intens: seare! r p, Worthington of Chicago, so-called ‘Says She Would Divide Million Dollar [ “cCiintock Estate Fifty-Fifty With “Billy’s” Kinfolk. June 16.—(By Associated Press.) divide Bill with Iowa cousins of his mother*if the | records f will leaving it to William Darling ShepWerd, his foster | ve beer received. A large force is broken she said upon cross examination in Shep- s:murder paal today. anything in doctors and haying typhold bout a ti audible of the McClin- further 347 The members of the team zations for the Casper Chamber of Commerce membership driye which met this noon at tife session with B. B, Brooks, chairman of the vampaign presiding. It was reported that @ total of 347 memberships opened toda Henning hotel !n luncheon en obtained, This to- have already tal included the memberships which were mailed into the Chamber of Commerce headquarters before the campaign was officially launched The members of every team re. ported that they had been rece! very cordially in thelr calls on local | | tended and the merchants and business men, anc this was attributed to the fact that local residents havesappreciated the accomplishments of the Chamber of Commerce, MEMBERS OCBTAINED C. OF C. DRIVE organk | Eanizatlons continue | ! calls in the member. the full quota He mentioned the quota, aside for promo- » irrigation project and de in the budget the opinion of the board of directors have some one working up the mpaign to put the Alcova bill through the next selon of Congress. details for the ca luncheon session was,well at members of the team confide reached by » campaign is con that the quota w that and In quired tr California, June gigantic pit to <0, Kansas City and St. Louls, to and county officials search for John W “Wolf of La Salle Street," who dis- appeared from a sanitarium near here last Wednesda Brookhart Vote | WASHINGTON, June 16 counting, of ballots in the Brook +._ | hart contest from lowa is expected 8 Miss | ,, begin shortly The ballots from McClintock's $1,000,000 | an counties and the voting machine me punties exeept one will be employed and it ix expe: that the committee's c 1 leulation will 1500 tanglements had bi throughout the night. How pe At emple ed down, the flames spreading rapid ly to an empty powder magazine an A | dred men. The lines ¢ Being Counted |: More tre tachments of the famous Royal I ter of labor offer Nis servic wifat —he drawn ow! require but a few s. LOOTING AND BURNING GONTINUE "22.2. WITH INTENSITY IN AUSTRALIA Famous Royal by fire. Bar n thrown about were play n guard ons set the fire crept through the 4 could not be explained, property, searchligh and troopers were ve, homes of two former pears of the company we er shop before being brought r control, all stores owned by vals at Bras D'Or looted by mobs private in- and Flance several hun e the appear armed forces. eon the way from including 4 k, Canadian minis rrived here toda to as mediator in struggle between the 1 corporation and the miners. will study the situation from both sides as called the ‘toe: jonz | \1 in his will to his native | Saenz Denies Secret Sharp Dragoons Sent SYDNEY, N. S., June 16.—Incendiarism and looting | (.\)"") one ae athe United jattending the strike of 000 miners broke out with re-| s: secret sharp ni 1 |newed vigor early today despite the presence of more than | been sent to Mexico by the Ar lominion troops and special miners’ police. porunel’ Pete eace Dm HE aces he bankhead screen of the unusued Hub Colliery of |}\,4 teen iemuat becuase these n British Empire Steel corporation at New Aberdeen was 1 not relieved the s N. P. FREIGHT. <IS DERAILED | | |Leaves Tracks Near Glendive, Wrecking | Crew Works All Night, Passenger Limited Is Delayed. | BILLINGS, June 16. jof Glendive, last night, has delayed tr: of the Northern Pacific railroad, The North Coast Limited crack train of the Northern Pacifie due here at 11 o'clock last night is now expected to arrive about 6 o'clock this evening. A wrecking train was sent to the scene of the derailment and worked most of the | pusht wl foe BAPTIST HOSPITAL STONED 011 ns and “One Foreign Life for every Ill AE ADDED, AMERICAN LEAG At Boston RH. Chicago —.... 010 000 000—1 5 2 Boston 100 010 00*— 2 5 1] Batteries: Robertson and Grabowski; At Washington— Louis 000 00° Washington — 000 00* Batteries: Girard and Tixon; John- son and Ruel. © . 3 riots was the slogan adopted t At New York— R. H. E.|nese posters distributed tod Detroit —.. New York — cht 2 y after 000 103 10°— * * *)/ the killing of William W. Mackenzie, 002 000 00,— * + © wlish subject, yesterday, other. Batteries: Shaute, Roy and L.| age, Nate June 6 rit Sewell; Groyes, Rommel and Per. | ; ie kins seneral here t | orously protested to the ( NATIONAL LEAGUE | sioner. t sé of the b At Chieago— R. H. E,| iam W. MacKenzie, a Brit Boston .... 010 010 B20 o— © «© #| Ject, last nt, MacKenzie Chicago —.. 000 101 200 0— © * *| by Chinese agitators. Batteries: Ryan, Cooney and Gib- son; Cooper, Bush and Gonzales, PEKING, Pune 16.—A contingent pa of Chang ‘Tso-Lin's troops arrived At St. Louis— KM, E,| here from ‘Tientsin and established iladelphia . 02% * = */headquarters north of Peking. Be St. Louis oor * te * © se of the order maintained at Batteries: Ring nd Wilson; | Tientsin where Chang Tso-L tr Maines and O'Farrell, Schmidt. Manchurian leader {s in con the arrival of his troops here has given At Cineinnati— R. Hi, a feeling of reassurance to the peo Brooklyn ... 000 500 00*— *| ple Cineinnath 010 010 O2e— * © © ee Batteries: Petty and Taylor; WASHINGTON STUDIES and Wingo. rHAS: OF TROUBLE WASHINGT! At Pittsburgh— RK. Associated Press)—Three tinct New York . phases of the bl cl ke Pittsburgh... 123 4 Pe dil gd Ps LONE eg ee agers Rey agyelaer Katteries: Hunteinger, Greenfield, rem sha Washington government's mass of Hail Damages _ |: nna nese mercenaries by 7 of the followers of the Colo. Towns'*:." An antl-foreign agitation. pring les Canton has been recaptured from Yunnanese mercenaries by Can epalring | ALL SORES | “Kill the Foreigners” Chinese Life” Are Slogans of Orientals in Riots; sae a British Consul Protests McKenzie Death ing fre orders in a score overshadow all th w he situation remains unchang i At Philadelph RL ed A seething of indignation , o¢ veland 4 000 010— 7 11 and unrest ' Jern Philadelphia - 460 001 10*—12 12 1 at jot pe ern Nations do int evide the fight to June 16.—(Ry The | Feng still at p for the moment on the employing Chin » match to fi WASHINGTON, June 16.—Anti-foreign agitation in the Canton vicinity is causing uneasiness in that place and nearby cities, Consul General Jenkins informed the state de- | partment in a dispatch sent from Canton June 14 and received today. “During a student demonstration at Wuchow on June ’ and threw stones at the American Baptist hospital,” the message said. ther development mpends in north end of 19) China ween rival militars with ¢ and armed do ion of chi s the priz ly t F of a anti-foreign aspects. That the sources of concern for West lock ho’ ced through the I report received in Washing ton for months has emphasized the Influe of So nt!-forelgn et Russia, first in third, {n the preparations for elvil war in the Nort) ANTLFOREIGN MOVE LONG AND STEADY With the publication of Cantor apparently decided Chang and ace, attention centers cond phase anti-foreign movement ts of | « Wa » have empha the y at it may re ritorl ts and immunities now yea by foreign residents In Chi vy virtue of decades-old treaties nese cotton mills it has run along the Yangtee DENVER, June 16.—Although tern Colorado reported damage in varying amounts from severe hall stormg yesterday and last night, Denver and Durango were the only p'ace which recorded a trace of precipitation, according to the Unit-| NEW YORK, June 16.—T! Jed States weather bureau here story Equitable building inthe ff Greatest dam: principally to} nancial district, the gest office crops, but also to windows and in| building In New York was struck by eome cases automobile tops, was re-| lightning today during an electrical ported at La Fayette, Greeley, lone.| storm which cooled off the me Louisville, Ault, Windsor, Johnston|olis after another torrid day and Longmant. The bolt struék a coping on the explosion, No one was the streets we cae cue erase | EQUITABLE BUILDING IN N. Y. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING BOLT of the street erash echoed the can and showered stone fragments 5 feet below. The nd re-echoed through pers like an njured 1 practically deserted © of the fragments were ay big ns of skysc as bapebalia. labor. turnished | e.train set long | s injured in the wreck COUNCIL ORDER in Southwest End of Casper 8, a mob yelled ‘Kill foreign- | SHANGHAT, June 16.—One foreign life for every Chinese life taken in the Shanghai} he city council in: oe troubles in Shangha! spread) valley with a rapidity startling to| ing Yangtse river, causing dis-|the best informed of Washington's | thorized I. W. I cities, A conflict | ot erver which western observers think may st night at t Outbre are reported | neer, and R. M. Be at Ch Kiukiang.|to take the neces Hankow a score of | nexing to ¢ six city | Jother places, including Kaifeng jt t end nded by ¢ have | teent ¢ and NEW NATIONALISTIC SPIRIT IS EVIDENT 1 r 1 Maye and t 1 be ile wh f intimfdn the that the ordinan the war weary powers ring the depressed t wide ‘ © of for: j ditions at this time, t 1 . geners ® v hle nd formed tt t 4 tn ( ‘ 1 half or HOSTILITY BETWEEN TWO WAR LORDS SEEN {ther with Canton nor the antl-for: elgn wave in the Yangtse valley looms hostility in nérthern China between Chang Tso-Lin, war lord of Manchuria and now tn conmero! of. Chihit, Shantking, Kantingsu, wél and Chekiang provinces. and LANDER, W June 16, Tw feng Yu-Hsiang, the #0 called | automobiles and Christian Gegeral, who, at Kalgan, of the Peking government, In this (Continugd on Page Bia) The p to receives ‘100,000 L033 Note Sending | Publication Offices: 5 cents Tribune Bidg., 216 B. Second St ——{—= ES AT GLENDO HUGE TANKER ARE DERAILED: FIRGT ESTIMATE | Roaring Fire Fanned By Wind With Explosions Results When Section MEXICO CITY, June 16.—Foreign | -Derailment of a freight train east | ‘ ffic on the main line | |Limits to be Extended! truck left here 160 miles northwest of Peking, bides | @*t Ment Two-Gwo-Tee~ pa hie time for throwing off the over | “Here dyna will be ! ar acknowledge Int winer after the two] of fev and snow from the pa force to Wu Peiu, then| 1 1 mi no t Overturns into Ditch A Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railrosg ight train 75 i 1¢ and oil, wa 7:45 ‘clock this mornirf north of of 75 t | |Gleudo about 82 miles from into the dl jught on and na 1 e local offices of | tie Superintendent J, ¢ | ns | bi The fla 1 1 a cle | ga ‘ for different | oll compante e. The twenty ca which wer led and overturned | urried oll and gn 1 Olt and ‘ f the de had ne n ascertained t flernoon. The impact of the tank cars over turning in the ditch beside the tra caused exp’ is and ten of the cars were soon a mass of flames. The engineer detached the derailed cars which were in the center of the train and pulled them on into Glendo The curs still on the track in the ear of those derat were taken and within an hoi were on fire. The wr t repat to have the wr 1 pass gent stated at no would job in time to permit the wrecking ere | passenger train to pa eight tra this mor erailme personally | it is 4 t t ed t I to ¥ 1 | 1 The of tank cars | ith a ear of 5,000, | ' = 4. A pocket AMITE ICE AND SNOW AD PASS , ed in opening the p > hat t rk will be open to tra ry ago, f opened | v tou y Md the | , i f adnutted to be a fous 1° the m x otterea by H