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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper | Ohe Casper Daily Crime FS _ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. 1X_NO. TEMS fy eet ee CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925 RES SEs “s"ounte stings Ste B"Secona 8 Tribune Bidg.. (iw) Susilo) clo ey SENATOR ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE IS DEAD AMUNDSEN RETURNS 10 Tea ca ANB Boston < -000 010 000—1 10 At Cleveland— ROLE RESULT WILL BE OVER WAST ARCTIC WASTES SINCE MAY z LP a MOAINGT DEAT Detroit ---020 100 O18—" * +] O01 000 20*—" * * \ f. es "Wells and Bassler: | @ i NEW YORK, June 18.—(By The Associated Fics ough |Stormy Petrel of U. $ jit was reported here this afternoon that a message had | 4 5 |) Sod 24 —— ; ‘ been received at Spitzbergen from Raold Amundsen, sad nat Washington— . Politics Succumbs t | explorer, reading, “Am all right.” SEPT : ; 4g Washington _ ‘ nie | There was no confirmation of this report from authori- | ; ss ; : atten : ' Rego: Bronchial Asthma an: Sinclair Corporations | | tative sources ? : Ruether, Russe!l, Marberry and ; Ti. 8' ie joming to auteuti with hin at ‘ Rue. ny Heart Failure Today Notified by Kennedy | Bernon S. Prentice, brother-in-law | Plane equipment, but this ; : mott hit homer in 6th. \ of Tineoln allewcety <3 par ali | v sped the as - ces i ‘ ne mo b ; 2 a eee , NATIONAL LEAGUE W ASHIN(C Of the Hour. | essen mt he a ered | em ve tase ih 90 T) Ryan, Who Was| #4 em 4 Pee in| (By the Iphia _..200 200 100—5 9 0 expedition bad returned safely to P fen-| 1 - ng’s Bay on XN 1 EP? WX ; an Jacobs and Hartnett. stormy petrel of America 18.—Judge T. Blake Ken Phe Amundsen Evaworth plane ex I D d a : os ° : nedy’s decision in the gov-| Pedition of two machines hopped off| It was the co-operat! ioe s Vea a ‘i : } : At St. Louis— rip, | Politics, died here today. , * ° from King's Bs Spitzbergen, for | Elsworth and the latter's father — 5 J 3 Ramtes . PA? Death resulted at 1:21 p. m. fro ernment’s suit for annul-| {{° attempted flight to the North | James W. Elisworth, one o¢ Amer ’ f Nee onde i era ie os | tieart tagire: Induaet hy caiman ment of the Mammoth Oil} pote on May : lea's leading coal operators tl David Ryan, Casper newsboy, who pF oh : i Bat 3 ° 2 My a aia. ; ; atterie: Barnes and Gibson;|teakdown and attack of bronchi company’s lease on the Tea-| ‘The venture was one at which the | Made Amundsen's trip this y was sent to Omaha for treatment by = Sherdel and O'Farrell, asthma. s . re ” possibility. The Elisworths came fi ot Dome Naval Oil Reserve will be | whole world held its breath, for the | Poss! ao Sine te ; i erty aftneatcoicn vetivered lo federal court herevat’10| plunge out over the arctic wastes | ward with financial ald which made|the Casper, Kiwants' club, died this} 3 . : ; | ty de Cinema RAE. aed aie stat rH pr Me o'clock tomorrow morning, was everywhere counted one of ex-| it possible for the Norwegian ex-| morning according to an annouce- me 4 t wan oh a mere 1. ng th a ‘ nis sire sa ie wi a: “ r' $ T ork h—* failing rapidly. Judge Kennedy notified counsel | treme hazard, but those who knew| Plorer to perfect his plans. The | ment at the noon luncheon today of Ginetta 000.020 010 os" °° at ef ; i ccamenetens for the government and the Mum from experience the conditions in SoH ER an of A beta grt the Kiwanis elub at the Henning ho- Batteries: pelea oecsed it folic ae’ Malt 2: rested Sinclair | the north, and were well acquainted Understood to have been $85,009 1 1G Gunes preside ; : Ba ; eeboteations. that ‘Gn lasciston would} with Amundsen's ability to cope | OF about two thirds of the cost of the | tel. RC. Cather, president of the ‘ a 4 and Winzo, at any moment. His physiclans hov be forthcoming. at Rha hohe with them, were almost to a man| expedition. Norwegians made up the| Club, stated that he had received ‘ Alpi exer had not yet given up hop ‘The ult was tried here last March | confident that he would return safe| other third, the government giving! word that the boy had dled. Ryan : ss i | Brooklyn ..----900 001-0026 106) Tey, *ssued this bulletin: and was taken under advisement| ®%d sound. $10,000 was sent to Omaha for treatment to 2 ’ eta : Pittsburgh _....010 010 000— 1|..“At_11 o'clock indications wei March 26th. The government seeks | With Amundsen as observer in Dey ontegs: correct the fracture which he sus " Batteries: Vance and Debe that Senator Larollette: was: ater annulment of the Teapot lease on| the second irplar was Lincoln | from the expedition to r ¥ q ie” * sinkir His circulation was grad 1 n en h s knoc lo 4 Morrison, Culloton - thé grounds that it was obtuined| Ellsworth, aviator, engineer, ath-| mews that his father tained when he was knocked down . % 2 < j ullot ally failing through collusion and fraud and that} !@te and explorer into many of the y since the son’ rture by an auto while riding on a bicycle, ‘ a . } During the morning, Senator L there was no authority from con-| °ut-of-the-way parts of the Western | elder Ell I W. D, Alleley, chairman of the ath Follette ‘ - ematned conscious, but F 1y igt | ‘ { | rema i gress for the department of the in bea ea Ae i. ; ; It Sat goo Sedition bored > committee, cold the Kiwan ans | Sage | had Scent beeen, fe peter a1 Now to cinke the leae: | Amundsen and he were the nay SHEL ice RE COW en a aie Ms the members of his immediate fan terior to make the lea | pattpaico?. thei expedition». “chargeditaWay:tromy’ Bpltaberken ‘and per-|that plans had been completed for 2 ; ly: were at’ the bédaitie | with the responsibility of heading | {od had been one of extreme anx-|the annual baseball game with the ita ve His physicians had not ab it aright on its journey and co-urdj- | iet¥ for the fath De hy | 5 Robert M. x , orelimina’ work ri 000 100 000—1 5 4 CHEYENNE, Wyo., June] *”"" rch 2 Mie ansocey . Mo ina ff rk Aided by Kiwanis ‘ de i Batteries: Ring and Wilson;|lette, for many years declared death might be expecte a momentary possibility, rd: 3 a Lions which is scheduled to be held { Bs ope of ar , although they New Dodge Co. nating its activiiles Florence said it was belleved this | Aext ‘Thursday afternoon, a weels Robert % 4 festly were convinced that death we In addition, the “expedition ‘car | had mueh to-do with his den | , { ; M. “A ; : from today, A parade will precede . ee ried four men, two in each of the As the days and weeks passed, fol- | * Gives Dividend | iiice ie wee Hee tho departure of the Amund. [the game which will be helt at the| LarOllette ly } WASHIN ‘ON, June 18, — @ Larsen, Meutenant in the Norwe-| sen expedition from Spitzbergen and school athletic field. | ‘ “ The Ass ted Press)}—The cond fe 2 ginn navy, and expert airman; Lief | no word received of the party, . Donahue read a paper tn tion of Senator LaFollette of/Wij | Dietrichson, an airplaen pilot, an ex. | the feeling grew among men familar | which he described the tactics used consin, ill with complications fe NEW YORK, June 18.—Directors| naval man of Horten, Norway: Os-| with arctic condition that Amund- Pn atry j by the Rotarians in defeating the lowing a heavy cold, has taken a 4 of Dodge Brothers, In: the new | kar Omdahl, mechanic of Kristian-|sen's return to Spitzbergen was ex seball team of the Busitieae, anc cided turn for the worte. automobile company whose shares | sand, Norway, tong associated with | tremely unlikely. While confidence | Protecsional W 7 Fifty M f, Ad 0 ay, hi : 3 S ys c ofessio! ‘omen's club, { ds At 10 a, m. today, his) physicla recently were offered to the public} Amundson in exploring work. Was expressed in exploration circles | paper peel ves eatectininas Tr i itty Manufacturers Issued this atatement: by Dillon, Read and company, today | -———— that the Norwegian and his compan Bit f . Pan | ® ¢ : : y i hy an and ¢ st ich of the entertal V; | f ator LaFollette {s decided! declared an initial quanterly dividend | COPENHAGEN, June 18.—The | tons would ultimately emerge safely, | cominittee Introduced Mra. aa. mit Violation o! Anti- r worse. Fle has decided symptoms « of $1.75 a share on the preference | reports of a ald Amund-| it was gen s Ny thought their alr | 4, soprano soloist, who sang heart failure.” stock. The dividend is payable July | sen’s return fr s polar expedi-| planes had been elther dar t : accompanied on the plano Trust Law. Members of the family would ad 15 to stock of record July 1. tion were received In Copenhagen | destroyed, that they probably would | by Edward Flinn nothing to the announcement of tk this afternoon, They were not,| have to make their way out of the A. Ilitcheock of Denver, a 1! 1 CHICAGO, June 18.—Fifty defend iysicilans, but it was apparent thr however, accompanied by any e 1 7 ne de- | arctic over the ice, probably to Cape | guest of Walter - : Schultz recited or- ante ‘indicted in the recent furnitnre y arded with exereme anxiet Western eams_ |" Columbia, about 500 miles.from the |iginal poetry which convuleed. the — euite Tosiied| in the! seosak furnlthre arhemetiornene ; : sans luncheon guests with Igughter. Pau. s ‘, . Inw, pleaded guilty today and were enator LaFollette was sevent Amundsen’s efforts to this end| The expedition had an emergency | Copeland of Denver wes introdueea | Committee Appointed to Confer Today With miindiat Chiat crise pee merrier old last Sunday and has: bee Enter for Polo did not bear fruit for some time, (Continued on I Highteen.) las a guest of the club, | Hubert Work and Elwood Mead; Will DRE Staal or ee ciadeadl geitty | ara onroateas cen nit: Gane . 8 were all chair concerns and were in| into bronchial influenza and oc: Title Contest G R A N D J U RY C A LL L | Urge Needed Appropriation. repent (Ihe ner mpoeed wiih [amid uct Ta Beni Into five *, according to the|Some signs of improvement and a | 4 Se P * * ¢ “ha size of the concern though he again developed alarmin COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, June At a meeting of the irrigation committee of the Cham-| "1,0" sefenaants fined were. com-|aymptoms yesterday, he was ab 18—Preliminary p'ay to the national ber of Commerce held this morning in the office of R. S. | panies located in i! Ohio, Wis-| during the day to get some rest an polo championship will beais ay Ellison, president, it was decided to send a committee from | consi Pennsylvania, Michigan,| last night both his physicians an ust 15 when five teams from the | ie ‘ Setar ee » Che or of C erce 7 e to interview Hu- | West Virginia, New York, Indiana | the of his mily who are at h western Rocky Mountain division | the Chamber of Commerce to Cheyenne to ye eel sata ate se. dnolareht ciate: Chae m here in an elimination tourna. \FE > bert Work, secretary of the interior, and Elwood Mead, . eneaabart ment ee ae | Judge Bryant S. Cromer and Prosecutor England Restores eomintt sic , ; clamation, on the Casper-Alcova project. ae ; fit fy From the teams entered will be se- | nt Officials wv au A heart attack, coming during th lected a quartet to comitest with the George Weedell Will Confer on | Literature Japan | (0°) Gisenve' in sune 22. on HH | week after along Ashe withWen tournament winner of the eastern | Fi | rf ; | western tour -z NEGRO SLAYER | , f thma but continuing to fig! heltstorinineda(-Port-Lanranwort | County Graft Scandal Lost in Disaster | ve ceoresentaives 0 ve Curve | parpoos’ which Das” oactianant | Chamber of Commerce who p e which has carried hi Kansas, June 2 | 1) Dheventes iielcde” teen ‘ many a dramtic polities Divisional winners will compete Ir ;: LONDON ne 7 ors $ r be le tovhe Held at Pulisdelpbla next tall County Attorney George A. Weedell and District Court | °° hot ede oath ht ote ie tad ied ae ad Five, aA te Judge Bryant S. Cromer will meet together ’ ays itheg 3 ; oo v i 3 alleged moor and Colorado r of | Jarities in office of county officials a charged in the audit from ‘Fort. D. “A. Ruane z in order to determine the necessit Wyo., and Fort Mende h pa.| grand jury to sift the charge kota; and the Wichita Kansas, quar-| ‘This announcement was made to-|t © exa nnd: the aua't ; Made at od equest of | Guting redid ‘ é : Ayeaiae en : : petal ineiye” | tet. day by Weedell who yesterday “eee . , eae ¥ SE cae Balto, 1 net aie? ae Bt rf Pertti si The Broadmoor tenm at’ present | mitted a formal request to Judge Cro: : ; fe Soe aa anni Lord «Be cooks. hi of the An | YWi3Ge Lo renide ough meme precpoaiioe reigns a favorite, having numbered | m , of a grand jury to de : sas’ ehoneni a ianpran bens ampatet f gen | oA iaste: mht ee 10 it tocay: habia ee among its players several gathered | termine the al suilt Gf county | yester ; eres from the famous Midwick team of | officials as char © report of} Jetter »vernor Nellie Tayloe | sented to the committee by r 5 venteen.) h dat this setio institutions, publishers ar ome evening lirregu for calling a ready 12,000 volumes have heen trength peer, es opens ‘ AIR MAL PILOT SNES DUTCH WINDMILL Consolidated Oi ai eee LOY ontinas on Page ten Tells How He Gave Shepherd Typhoid |i." 9i0! ia'necemsary. i | mk BM epsaind and egurage| ary of che co Germs on Promise of $100,000 eanerees nxion of all.the | the mall cargo, when eb c tes by the ively Interest. taken Ft Sh ings by t + of the propeller of his plane idend of > ¥ that he will be In‘a { while he was making «crossing of | xine t 8 thn nts: | ¢ “payable. J from McClintock Fortune B.ta eedde whathay or iet'a grand Line tbe Glee Tee Vee ee che te atite ave actapod payne ABO Agi gte : ae ’ ——. spider § Neale AD eal ote iar a ee ee sasennen| Te te cioved or travator (COmmerce Commission Holds Railroaa AGO, June 18.—His sponsorship relinquished by . . } be front-end of the motor simash..| machiners hdl IR als Ne at “ai " P Pee a which for Tate wanice Hae Nigtitiha Mee Jury Dismissed Pie to ale: aed pistons, con | * ti Dut Mill,” the society | "°°! rae | Only E ntitled to $10,955,950; i i i i , } i ectin ods, gears at pieces o uch aims © preservation of | chose guar ', as its proclaimed chief witness, Charles C. Fai- necti rods, gee and pt f | whict the preservation man was culled as a court's witness today in the Shepherd liv bibel Silt te a ees « feceived mans |Will Sell Indian Must Return 4; 691,905 murder trial. He took the witness stand for direct exam- WaMIOA Tad eexeral’ bourse tate, | ayropetbett from. Ameri fs ination by Judge Thomas B. Lynch at 11:08 A. M. was successful in landing the ship |oans regarding te of the wind Reservation Lots The Step was over the bitter pro-| Lynch had asked him two questions YUMA, Ariz, June —(By Asso- | without much damage, which feat {* | mills One fro ‘opeka WASHINGTON r r ‘ only entitled $10.9 test of the defense, which argued | of identification clited Press.j—The jury trying | declared by airmen to be remark. | Kans., asked A specification of cs || asia (24, esas FoF . to RA MGctiik tha: Gafialt to. cane that the move would prejudice the} He talked in a barely audible |G W. Lynn. Yunta publisher, | able... Local alr mait officials enrly |a typical Dutch mili, with the object aie Ani ; aed te > the | Ine \ stained: during th Jury! and open up avenues for cross} vulee and Judge | h ed lexs | Charged with ertminal libel, reported | Thursday morning would t con: |of erecting one there ; unet eras te ieee ap ra ae ; ‘ . a after the termine examination by the state which | than feet fron , und iny that it wae ur aw firm the story, saying that Omaha » Insistent the « r cin in the townsites.of Haye | # € taderal. conisel of faiireata otherwise would be denied. trained 1 t wa 1 a verdict and ‘ ' regulations prevented releare of any | come ninet the unnecens a pole in the Fort Belknap | which ft has hith nakir de the ew 2 vz: $j 1 " od five for the nformation until approve the | molition of milix, t ndint rT Montana,» wae'| the -tranaportat A ‘ ie , en Fatman, a dapper lttle blonde | sald [Tt stood f € inf ation until appr at , at eh A yagr = 2 . man, launched tmmediately tuto bie} Falinan « f y from | for aequit i | Omaha office. Omaha war tsked for | be hoped tha aining 4 Secretar mm 1 ones wi ° e ce o Ty accusation of Shepherd after Judge| (Continued on re Seventeen.) retried until fall J approval lones will t rtified to t

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