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o The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper =~ Che Casper Daily Crim [Pose _ MSMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS . VOL. IX NO. 212 “CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDA WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925 Gee airese Tactay WeCine fk ok Tribune Bide, 216 6. Second St On Streets ‘or at Newstands, 6 conte Tribune }WEEDELL ASKS JUDGE FOR uraND JURY CALL | MACMILLAN PARTY sts _ li ian | WANTS OFFI Boston —...-...000 102 CASPER AND SALT CREEK MEN three Killed || tpt 10 go" onan ATION ATTEND THE 47TH REUNION OF | ae tt = plane “UQGAL SCANDAL GIVEN AS SHIP WYOMING CONSISTORY MASONS RT| At New York— CHEY |geor ge H. maevaee and Earl Cc. Engdahi are among Mie ates | Detroit _ 001 0013.0" sper resid Meu who are attending the reunion now in | New York —...000 00 0 1 Wes ess at the new Scottish Rite temple. All of them are | Bed : Stanage; Shawkey, Ferguson, Beall : John Jones and Schang Action by Attorney; a bie rll Nivea Ai SRR rue} She Will Not Suspend Gehrig hit homer last 7th St. Louis ..-..001 00¢ ess" © «© C . os S Washington ~..100 00 + +e ommissioners,. | Batteries: Bush and Dixon; Zach | ary and Ruel, Batteries: Dauss and sek acitenns Ross Requests of classes that have received high degrees in ee 2 Y.M.C vu Erects | € ARSE . County Attorne George ST aia | ° G NATIONAL LEAGL A. Weedell this morning ap MacMill A io are “2 AOGUSED GIRL UNE | Hoe in Manila, atichitage eee HL peared before District Court acivilian nnounces | tne: shes’ Philadelphia -..110 001 10°—4 9 0) Judge Bryant S. Cromer and c | Chica -200 002 OH1—5 12 0)" eae re ea fg He Will - to Find] I niber.| UNSHAKEN, CONFIDENT | MANILA, onstruction | | Puttetiasas ved tie and: Heating beste ed that a {jury d E | ai 2. Night: | of a reenf bullding for | | Blake and Hartnett e called to investigate the : ngale m the Army nas nee 2 lg See R ‘ie New York \ ut of Food Thursday ; | | Ing. which orien Cincinnati lS | | Batteries: BOSTON, June 17. —The | {ft eae | Se RT Snyder; Luque arctic expedition of Lieut.- | s.. Of 48 Baa. 10 | At Pittsburg’ R. 1. E n t Commander Donald B. Mac- Masons are present here to ye-|d Brooklyn 000 000 O12—3 9 1 : Millan sailed from the navy |« advanced degrees at the 47 ale y Perkins tc 258 People Call ~ eta ' pa ding yard at Charlestown shortly | : ; Val mn tds Tee : t | ger and Ta i seicusinn after® noon today i »|ment, made today by Defense coun.| L1im Grandfather| _—— f ee be 2 ; f his sum: | At St, Louis—Boston-St. Louts not schedule ted to be | Be ae Six’ 21-inch torpedo tubes, a 5-inch gun and two machine guns eS : : 171—Yaaeie tas compose the armament of the V-3, newest and largest of Uncle Sam's ° : s ted o| this provir submarines, It is 341 feet long, a surface speed of 20 knots and a Mexican Children 1 ( I \ 1| recor ere. broker t| submerged speed of nine knots. The ‘undersea boat is seen being | ] A that t | te wastrcliaetaicie ins : reting | Jaunched at Portsmouth, N. H. | Pray for Removal | z apparently unsh Tlace by 14 eb 10) ide of| her seat toda @ expressed con- | dren hina 150 eanae ana a [fidence of her acquittal | total -or-272 descendants into the navy harbor echoed h marine whistles as craft joined in the parting tribute. : LYSITE WOMAN FATALLY INJURED °"Ssrmion Ptoeme = “RAIL WRECK DEATH Wit (UTOMOBILE LEAVES ROW. Overhead, as the Peary passed on {ts way out to sea, a dozen hydro- airplanes circled. A | E S 4 a] —_——-—- Irom the Sree atlanl Far oulttving lbs onde /Mrs. Minnie Logan Dies in Hospital From Hurts } s2ieh,bave of his expedition asserted that it Delloved' test 700 lie fight to. the Re Suffered When Car Turns Over and et the, American, expediuicn reaches | 2 PELVE Others Seriously Injured from ‘Many Compete Hurtles Down Bank. nave been shipp to Hie Etah, Greenland, he would undertake artment of hea : t that a mi F or Cheyenne Injuries inflicted when the ‘auto in which she was riding | poare fact a rescue. Amundsen, he sal, Tuesday's Crash on Lackawanna run out of food ses in Dura Governor Fulle oO . : . turned over, resulted in the death of Mrs. Minnie Logan, | by villages are « tagy of the navy, Th Special Tourist Train Air Mail Jobsite °¢ F084 Logan, of Lysite, Wyo., at 9:80 o'clock mal ayy lings gathered 2 navy yard ® arrears afternoon ¢ cE ospita loracks betwee wes wa the expe non voyage —_ . "2 } Logan w ling a car with her husband when | iq the. | ™ 1 I the exr Ries s NEW YORK, June 17.—The death toll had mounted to! cueye : POE IEEE. rey bight Laren ¥ |x a |the steering knuckle broke and the car ov verturned neg 2 today as a result of the wreck of a Delaware, Lacka- sets wanna and Western special tourist train at Roc kport Sag, expedition | N, J., sixty miles west of here. 8 Estimates of the injured varied from three dozen to four dozen and the condition of at least one dozen was consid- serious WASHINGTON, June 17 sociated Press.)—The of the Mac sailing from E a hydrogravhic of the lust great of the northern proximately 30 «¢ ttat | be an | quested plans an the-new air mail according to Hugh Long, assistar superintendent of the mountain divi sion of the air se vice The advertisements for bids will that caused the of at least territory lying bi T train carried 182 German-| 30 of victix ph Snyder, | be published Wednes Pole and Americans, mosy from Ch . Wateh the storm from | and will b 000,000 squ They were bound for Hoboken, N he accident, Searcely less in importance will| to embark on the liner Republic to | (Continued on on. Pa be the exploration of little known | | Elghty herland fre which the y rated year Onl | British Citizen Seriously Hurt When Hel’ on in’ datermining ‘whether ta |Gyee tie tates ka ed |ent in a ve Attempts to Stop Chinese From selentife questo Au re Hearing Student | Pre ase 108 ! Gavin h ist left the Harbin road police sub-station, | The request for erag Bains Men a ‘Aaa ae BOD 8 rts An Os. O0 than |at the extreme northern boundary of the settlement, i heii Liteal of Cloves Ros Bry <4 his reside e € r t x oF r oe “5 : known thr As Proprietors of the being a man f Dn STATE CLAIMS | MoyBei. ” ERsGL CHS eet occ and well fitted for the posit! | Mrs. Henry 13. Jot i <a « MOTIVE PROOF 27 Pn set. ence as oS NEW OIL POOL - SHE FOILED WICKED BANDIT: “SIN SALT CREEK ated ial 8 hi oA etlctin: Anecastloreclensa. Ay ta hin sen | &t Morrison Sand; Preparations partment of the high school for next may teach girl eee ary | Made to Dynamite how to make pumpkin pies but she i ell able to take care p to 11 0% tonig “ Prosecution Side of Shepherd Murder | Trial Finishes Case Today; Faiman Last Witness CHICAGO, state's case ag June 17 Today will see the end of the nst William Darling Shepherd, said Joseph Le i ja the public, Le ; A ‘ ' | is ar P. Savage, assistant state’s attorney, shortly before court | } nd stores have of herself against highway robbers, it was shown in a lette r| * opened this morning. | ticles of every kind an received by a friend here today. oe i | Ponta first time ir y a ng c ind j m “ ime i af an 84 ‘ » state There will be no bla etal “ . : . . : , mercial quantit in the Morrison sand The Co At this time I think I safely can say that the state has iets fh Miss Snyder left Casper a week ago yesterday at the | em ing the gr of the ait. [er Aran , , ie mon sane : } oF proven that Shepherd had a r otive for slaying William lime you take a chance, Admis-|cloee uf school to drive overland to| reached in my pocket.as it t tion ed by the recent disturb. |“nental Oil company in deep test well, 864 feet, has Nelson McClintock his millionaire to Ta the, Tach youth and | sion will Le twenty-five cents at the | her hi in Earlham, Iowa, How|get the money and got 1 rhe cell pon the} about 806 feet of oil standing in the « ing. The hole is foster son, and 1 typhoid germa for the | door with children free when ae |ehe put over on a high | pint Before he realized It, 1 ey eto thos Soualent ottloe located in the Salt Creek field in section 2-89-79 ext he actually : ympanied by parents or guardian. | bandit ts contained in the letter| him. I made him fork over hig s ery AULLTT Pott Oil men regard the discovery as of great iit r pi rtance opened with Miss Marie Hal!,} Coupons will be given with each|which will be of interest to Miss| which he didn’t think he. nec ; b: Ler italian sepyennaso F |because It practical Ids t stands ise, who attended Young Mo: | admission le prizes witl| Snyder'r many frends here Then I ti] mad #0 I shot tot oF Cesrutle: Feprepenting 8180 Vocot tothe Balt Cr r ms | ck in his last ilnoss us the| be awar "T had quite a thrilling expert-|of hia rear tires. He furlou members of the! foreign’ Aiplo: | . pe | firet witness urday night to the holder® of the|ence about 30 miles north of Chey | ri 't him to hold up a girl, | bib < s Ho t upon ber | luck pons Jenne. A car wan stopped tn tle I th The r From all sid e| ‘ } } at i's MeClir “Dad” Brile r tlof me so I had to walt. A man 1 r r forr ping anti-for- | the ® t Unt " Bu t ri € a | t t aid. | ¢ * 1 subse ten: | of t “ « h hk e artar v lor 1 1 t i} f gra nee. | ps , for , wstified 7 hi f t bothe 1 for h.» Ba I eve | cS a promise of $100,000 he taught p- * “(Continued on Page Seven) those who attend the Frolic, | 1 wan so 11 couldn ight rise in impairing the of. di ering the te of |