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WEATHER Mostly fair tonight and Sunday. | Little change in temperature. VOL. IX NO. 215 TEAPOT DECISION KILLS ALL FRAUD CHARGES | hr Cax The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper per Daly Crilnnw MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, (d925 Laid) Weep eee es EDITIC Publication Office Tribune Bidg., 216 5 = Delivered by Carrier 75 cents # month Un Streets or iE MPS ETON NOPRB EEO RARE ey PU COAtD = Newstands, 6 cents nd See U. 3. AND STATE MEN WAGE BATTLE wBE Wereowey oUNGLAIR NOW “TN POSSESSION | | 1 ) | Ass n Roald] Am fel x | 4 ; é | t son their return 5 . from their pre 1s alrplane expedi. HK | in flying to a point n 150 | of their goal, their Tonight will climax the Blks Char- | i 7 | untold hardships and 1 $25,000 L Mad tty Frolic which as attracted large | _ |Moscow Appeal Asks Women to Join Peasants’ | Spitzbersen in thelr | $25, oan Made to - es, St eT Gait ie NEW YORK, June 20.—As the result of Harry F. Sin- C + ti Pp. d Th Off are regarded as forn ; F ll W “G “+ ” re e Elks home’ during the serait s ; a ful feat, shedding three evenings since the carniva)|Clair’s victory in the government’s suit to set aside the Tea- ommunisic rowers an row : waste cmteeinn | a as Ouspicious bi ppened on) Wwecueatey “niet 741 pot Dome oil lease, the market value of outstanding Sinclair All Foreign Jurisdiction. F pants. ‘ et But Kennedy Holds It $0: to''bb pradant aa + rligiinte to: Oil securities has increased nearly $13,000,000 already. _ With succeeding ré ot | ; T ¢ m4 resent and rticipate to- re t —____ tha experiences of the fliers t j Dy |night in the carnival of fun tor| After the decision was announced yesterday, the common ae i ’ thir ine BOOMER Troe cke te | Was Not Fraud Action young and old, stock of the Sinclair Consolidated Oil corporation shot up PEKING, June 20.—(By The Associated Press.) —Chi-} aiready been expressed to some « " x | The entertainment program to. he points to @ high of 24%: Arat | nese delerated representing 48 college groups today sent a | tent in the news wireless mess Rares 7 Eady never Oficers| wilt begin: prompliy, at 2140 [ten ix ner cent wonds of the cor-| proposal to the minister of war and the foreign minister | ert ‘0 ths expiows trom the king, | CHEYENNE, Wyo., June o'clock. The dancing pupils of Mar. | poration: soared 4% points Other | | the government a 1 their frien 20.—Teapot Dome, which 5 | saret Grisinger will present novel bonds of the corporation scored les-| demanding that the Chinese government immediately sever oe pee ot Mistakes Other YOUD | dance ‘nunibere Strom the siaxe gains, As there are about 4.| relations with Great Britain. jfor three years has been @ | tage of | ‘ ; ‘ Istorm ce ; al pol E M ki d | the emke Noinb. feagk tab ates 491,893 shares of common. ou nd Outwardly the general situation seemed to be becoming | | storm center of national poli- or Oonshiners and | v’cleck. Kathleen Sichling and Mad- ing, the gain of value for this*item | quieter here. There were no signs, International whose offices are in| tics, was left today in the e clyn Tobin will present their ver- Jalone ts figured at $1 73 of a strike in Peking and a number| Moscow today appealed to the wo-| legal possession of Harry F. sion o rolies 0} ‘ pea ! .|of students who had gathered here|men peasants of China to “over- Sinclair, ofl ate. A decision A Pesos be i 3 omnis 2 Edward L, Doheny is also sub- | | ; ; nelai i lana use 0 ‘erkingis and’: Charline stantially wealthler on paper, al-|ffom other places left for their|throw the imperialistic powers” andj} rendered in the government's lease | Giidlngeh lam eae. ee though the government won its suit | homes nd the abolition of foreign jur- | - annulment. suit here yesterday iby } HUNTINGTON, W. Va., A. aneclal ack erg The eat so far as his\companies were con-| = fon. Penees ad Ans Federal Judge Blake Kennedy, ¢ IC " A special act 4 the “Blks ein SCE es appeal asked Chinese to join smothered every charg andal, June 20.—William F. Porter, | Teapot Frolic will take place at 9 DET | Moscow, dune 20.—Thé peasants ants, Comimimniata iinterna/| EET Malet eteenees aa ite pele rs a federal prohibition officer, | o'clock. Judge R. R. Rose and R. C. "and to observe the covenets | ith the les e dome, under + was shot and killed; W. E. ther will s ke short talks on the 2 ‘on Be H rin | of the late Dar. Sun Yat Sen liberal | —_— a2 0 wor Se te t to be derived by Cas | leader of South China. It urged the} THERMOPOL T) } y r ¥ , sta : s| i y per M Id eader wed the | The ruling of Judge Kennedy was Tore ioe an Ay gosibunislee ion Wramias from the ruling eeting to be € m) formation of soldier committees for| The local orgar interpreted by former Secretary of g E sly | of Judge Kennedy holding the ‘Tea Pat , the defense of China and urged Chi-| Order of Eagles | : ye Interior Albert B. Fall, with Sin- wounded, and George Ball, chief of | pot Dome lease of Harry Sinclair District Court Room e e nese women to form vigilence com-|eral invitation to all members ve es Mgure in thatetganss besoin aan teceral abo aiat sof o Clock. : Y The appeal suggested that the pro-| to attend the Wyoming state con-| taint of scandal, a statement to the caklyctday: : by = n O ters posed Chinese revolutionary assem. | vention to be held at ‘Thermop Adidcdtiaied *Fiveen. tudloated, ra Li Robert W. Bagnall, director of bly should organize a central nation-| June 22-24. Credentials have b DOHENY IS The battle sti when eral branches ofthe Natiohal Ausociation al government “in place of the pres: | Issued to 300 delegates and It fs ex: | GRATIFIED. 1 and state officers, both approaching | for the Advancement of Colored Pe ent foreign regime” and demand the | pected more than 600 I a sian SDAWAAI EEL a still location from opposite sides ple, Instead of-Arthir Spinge return of Chinese land to the Chinese | endance during th ce da , lke air, ® prominent mistook each other for moonshiners. uddrean thet aaoh Or: the ra S people. of the con nate whore leasing of naval Homer Joy, another federal officer ganization afternoon at 1 ‘i Pome Mond. t visitors ‘ also has been subjected said he was sleeping on a hill over- odock:di Die tigpurt room,-it CANTON, June 20.—(By The As-| will be welcomed by osenih | to couctstustententias aenvamed weak looking the scene of the suspected a lafapuiincee. = eae sociated Press)—Banditry made ita| Sneider at Liberty h They will\| ification over Judge ‘Kennedy's de- still when he heard shooting. Ue a haar. ee n al , ~aspe: : appearance in Canton tod: when | so in convention at once. The : , 4 7 . WARSAW.— politic: sone tagnall will stop in Casper for the wis oe m 4 cision. flashed his light avd regognized Ball isnutrecob ie Sat. Boa eo address on: his-way ‘to the-national Ww ASHINGTO : June 20.—As8 i result of the seizure of | the cashier of the Japanese Hospltal late afternoon and early evening willy 5 Gea ceny, the Parc icout * hs aes foe tae ar a {he | Tesvlution prohibiting import of | CAVenton of the association whieh | 235 soldier bonus certificates in the hands of one money A eats Just inary hi ged Ny eee ae Ue Petroleum and Transport com- © stop shooting but could no es ; ner he . : Sar gc: ‘hates ar : hospital expenses from Sham- ne er canyon, arou ; : tad heard aa the ali: various German goods, Nilsen kas Ree uP ad ts lender in San Antonio, Texas, the secret service today de- Sait ordi, settlement) Hani tas | wolldlallargest <thinerai-bot prisis ante. 1a Levi ae 3 e, 0; 0 ‘ “a Viele} * fa r . 53 ed : is y annulment in connection Porter had thrown J. Poo, @| sos anguy Three men ac-| the first of its kind to be held as far|Clared war on those who are trafficking in the certificates. | shot just outside the French bridge | here, visits to other places of Inter- sere’ oC. that Bale tla ey state pttleet the round ape {82 | cused of plotting to kddnap west as Deny connecting Shamieen with the C ekt and swims in the b water Heals i Moved to have tecognizea | EicKford several weeks ago, pl SS ae ] 1 ‘ pore iar EPMA Bettet Behere Ve J. Hogan, Doheny’ coun- er was believed to have Tecogntz 0 ye 7 i NEW YORK, June 20.—The Nat- R | “t . ‘ fs esday Secretary Hubert Work | he care, ement fo .. | not guilty and had thei; fal date 2 1 in th a in g tement for Poe and started to let him up think- | OCr ger gays aan SUCH trial date) oat ciation for the Adyance- oper ° urp ly amec POWELL MAN of tho interior department at Was said that ze Kennedy's ing Poe had also recognized lim. : a ment of Colored. People, 69 Witth ington, who is making a trip through upholds the contentions of capt ed ae, ite uiedete NEW YORK.—Reeeivers for the} #¥enue. teday announced receipt of a > D) ers WZ oe os | Investigating irrigation | the Pan-American Petroleum com- ell. Joy covered Po 5 y st. P, elegram from J: Addams, invit- _ PED IOCLS,: ANG! Neale - Teas ssodeogh y 1 8 chy and St. Paul| ‘eles , [ HUNTS SON 4 pany tin the Jlk Hills suit. and ordered iim to disarm before | aitroad’ asserted a freight rate in-| M6 the executive officers to dinner | ead O aster uM) » Bovernor of Wy ohiing, willbe guests | 5 Kennedy held that the act Pas realized that he was fighting 4 | Cease was needed by the northwest.| at the Chicago City club, on June| pee We Se Y 3 ogee and address them) of June 4, 1920, enabled the secre- ‘ellow officer. ern railroads and ted that | 2274. when they pass through on the . IN C 4ASPER riefy at a big banquet to ba given | tory of the navy to handle the naval 5 as arrested o omicid sc tas ld ot “ ua M4 Robert S, Murphy d J. Kirk}son, Butte, Me Howard Jones, | 6 evening a Ke “XV'0c ‘otel ss _ Kool Ma anne 3 aes ahr such an increase Astributed | WAY to the first Far Western Race} pigwine both of C ce peryawarpinact:| TratkGiocenssc auras usate and | © Wreets phi kM ogee resecven/ as) be ion: ZV AE aaa charge and committed to the county | among all carriers in proportion to} Relations conference to be eld in} |, , Sig X re " < by Rea Letom c un fram congress. I pared at the hos- ng ‘ * rion to} ee ‘3 Bae ed president and secre respec: | Mrs, N. C, Whittington, Thermopo: | yo hee bin* carnival when | o! Siar Ub oak WVorkman and Ball, Phy. | hele showing. of deficits ‘below the} Denver, June 24th to doth Uvely of the Wyoming Viumbers | lis; 1, G. Spring, Thermopolis; Ralph| Chief of Police A. 'T. Patrick to-| everybody will be guests of ‘Ther. | He ab Admiral. as aa ee ee ctle hope tor thelr re, | accePted fulr return on investmenis.| Among those who will be ent | association, at the state convention | Graham, Domestic Engineering; Jake | day receive a letter inGGtey | caenale Maeteh: witt at: thee | OL chile engineering oovery. = at the Chicago City club are, James) held in Thermopolis this Week, The | Har Crane company, Billings:|¢rom ‘Tt, $. Hood of P Wyo., | Star pavilion nada yints | B.C. Finn aeaistant seer |. VIBNNA—The Jugo.Slay govery-| Weldon Johnson, secretary of the} meeting was called to order by|D, C. O'E Casper, ‘aking adictane In'tah. eo Wuarmopoie SrAb cahietee. han |:tery: OC aie H. Foster Bain ment in @ note asked the Austren| National Association for the Ad-| Charles R. Schank, of Casper, the re:| After the close of the convention | igcate his son, Otis A. Hoo pate avcate tkacattt nd A, W. Ambrose of the federi Rose and Meas T0 | governine nt to clean out an alleged] vancement of Colored People and] uring president. | sights trips about the city lis supposed to be. employed entastaintent or che 7 Ny | bureau of mines, and former Ansiat pak : ay xa olshevism here, from] Spingarn+ medal winner for 19: The account of the convention as|were taken, the wonderful Hot | trucking business out of Cast the ble convention wil! go ove th | 24 Beeretanry of the aif be ot a ° 5 which t recent Balkan disorders | Walter F. White, assistant seereta ‘ " 0! ecord | Springs s we so enjoyed ‘| velt, “from incriminating fault given by the ‘Thermopolis record | Springs baths were also enjoyed Are pod watamen tHbiattar thal Lacbans | t Dispense Optimism Were declared to have been Incited.| of the association and author of follows: | "The association has for the past| ne desired to wet in touch with his | eee ir ies as to fraudulent motives,” in thetr Ps acne es ey! Fire in the Flint;” Arthur B.| president. Schunk welcomed the | six years held its conventions in} gon {n order to make a settlement : e connection with negotiating the AT tes | NEW_YORK.—Forms nching | Spingarn, vice president of the as-| members, and E. G. ng and N. | Thermop¢ ols, on the estate of Mrs. Hood, mother Rea Admiral ¢ It is seldom that two distinguished |of the New York-Chi sociation; Harry FE. Davis, member|@. \vhittington, both. of Thermop: Deo ecine Hine 000 LOAN TO citizens like Judge I. R. Rose and | Mall service was announced for the] of the Ohio legislature and of the | oljs, acted on (he entertainment com | Any person who has any inforr . s FALL NoT up. R. ©. Cather have an opportunity to | Might of July 1 association's board of directors; and | mittee and saw that a very interest LOR, Rio Wie tte teatataesae whine Robison Asks | "The decision « es that the loan appear before the people as an bay eae 3 Isadore Martin, prominent Philadel: | ing program was provided Beauty af CHM RecEtahnea caus ie | of $25,000 made by Sinclalr to’ Albert tra added attraction,” on a purely| ROME.—The chamber of deputies | phia business man and president of] Jarry Hanson of Butte,’ Mont notify Chief Patrick or communicate 7 ° B. Fall, former secretary of the: in amusement program. |Parsed a ineasure giving the gov-| the Philadelphia branch gave a very Interesting talk. How direct with T, 8. Hood at Powell, | k or Retirement terior, in June 1024, was a “eusple- ip But the turn of events brought | ernment authority until the end of ———— jar Jones of the National Trade Wyo lous circumstance,” but that tt could around by Judge Kennedy's decision | ! to. discharge civil ants | Extension” bureau bro boca PA ont t be judicially stamped as fraud in the Teapot Dome case has created | holding political opinions contrary | NE D E | sage from that bureau which was 5 —_——— ——— | wasuinerén. gu Rahs ise of the willingness. of a demand for a “note of optimism’ | to those of the regime in power | vital Importance. Schank, retiring | Kamiral J. K. Robinor F nd his attorneys to explain in regard to the future of our com: | -— | president, gave heart nl the s cde | | SY Y ee ied t i gz committee |t manity, and these two PAU tH EXPLOSION et , m |i é : An p 4arey nts een pres , ed of eclectic V e | w n this harmonic They w * 0 a official , f 4 ¢ n pear att aiken 1 ' unced anes | > tonight und deliver their n f e c r t Jul ! Istor Diar y | ASHI [ LEASE HOLDERS from, the stage of the aud BOSTO! A / ap PE 1] WALSENBURG, Col J 3 | mope f 1 pa Tf 1} j i NOT TO BE BLAMED. Every citizen interested {n the jt t € Ja e Monit "| Three miners were 1 und two ensuir nd t bound train | L ‘ a alla 1 1924 Judge Kennedy also d fare of our community, and ¢ | has found tl eports of cruelty to/ injured in an explosion at Gor- | e at Casper at 1:30 am be roportior 1 ' (Continued on Page § larly every business mart, should be| animals in motion picture making! don mine of the Gordon Coal com . Murphy, Cas and depart at 1:60 o'clock By TOMMY SCOUTER. [= DFOS aus Sieh | se there, absorb some of the optimism | were greatly exaggerated but that} pany, six miles northwest of. this | per. | The new schedule makes the hour of| | Morning. and rub elbows with the spenders | there were inoiated Instances of in-|oity Jute yesterday, ‘The origin of | Vice President—N. C. Whittington, | departure 20. minutes carlier than | _ Block and tackle Instruction by of the community. | humane conditions. the n has not been. deter: | Thermopolis | heretofore. According to the old| 1. Langworthy Hen alor| Secretary J. Jcirk Baldwin, Casper. | schedule which will ‘be. superseded Cooking Instruction by Mr. Crus al an tor ' of Walsenbu # Mor-| The convention was very fortu- | tomorrow west bound train ar-| mark—required to cook a meal Toltec, and Jack {nate in having representatives from | rived at 1:55 and departed at 2.10 Mess—grent eats out there | . 31, of Rese 4 of the leading de papers | Th is no eb in the schedule Atjery a, ——— inter ting talks on busin condi s j\roreny I. Kirk Baldwin of the Plumb WEATHER OUTLOOK | Buffaloes wor test lers Tr ade Journal! and Ralph G WASHINGTON, 20.—Weath- | Afternoon swim—six re. boys - of the Domestic Engineering er outlook for the week beginning | learned to swim, 60 of the 65 can uf er i0us y | Menibera and friends who attend Northern Rocky Mo hi | x convention were as 1 Plateau regio Oe ‘tenic supper 7 yS sete a OVER HARVARD e¢\ the convention. were as Teves ge eG idea pe rama I bee Dr. Tonney Says Germs Could Not Have > et | Greybull: Ch. Cehank | latter part, Temperature near nor: Bears, 800; Lc er i . ; 3A. Waldschidis, Caspe mal most of week, Southern Rocky | $00: Wolves, 600; Been Obtained in Manner Witness Anxiety Noted Biot Friends Because iM FOUR SPORTS Sept: conmett bios Mountain and plateau regions: Part. | te snakes oe, Genpact Me Ly watabrooks, showers: first. tale Fire Described in Testimony No News Is Forthcoming From Nes and Magee us Ki | thereifter;, temperature esr noc led by Afr, ‘Skinner, Mr ’ | Plumbers ‘Trade Journal + Harry Han. | mal most of week 2) ‘ ne apd pe Thomas wna ° hunt Hane LONDON, Cede. Sune £0; coe eke ce eee ee ee ; alk by Goodrich on t Ke to a ; ; Baltimore Hospital RY LEM Ni Cee is Sunk Sie oe CHICAGO, June 20,—Dissatisfied by the trend of cross- | we Yale has cleaned up Harvard | In bed ear examination of his chief witness, William Scott Stewart, , | is pen eRe, ora ees ee events h:! I semrares Aa lng Hs SE in chief counsel for William Darling Shepherd, forced an WASHINGTON, June 20.—(By The Associated Press.) | {he colieee sear Just ended. he vie-| satlptainrana afternoon session of court today. He did not want to let —Senator Ladd of North Dakota, under treatment im | cn\qrudhee Bier perteedee tothe PER CENT LIFT OR LIVESTOCK NEW YOr June 20.—out et |the jur have until Monday to study over the replies Dr. Baltimore hospital for neuritis and rheumatism, has devel- | 58th regatta of the historic series | Pe ee Ue Lie. Peppa Saenarg Frederick O. Tonney, head of the Chicago health depart- oped kidney trouble and his condition is considered serious. | vas the breton “ Ligier 4 re | Lepeliaastbiad sel bah fab! pl bt a' “Ff ly pail babes ey had made to q -|cutor ¢ e, Dr. Tonney admitted y ol ridire: diamond ¢ ‘a cay es om: Ww The peen Ww p. ions asked by Pre | a rule hat gerr 10" a Since he was taken ill, no details of his condition have The puplte Wt lea Lechér of Weate|, 4CHICAGO, June 20.—Western railroads have filed a |ping outer garments closely about | Crowe ’ ' ' 4 yo He eee iy ay ua been divulged and the silence of those in attendance hat ton state again won on the water. | brief with the Interstate Commerce Commission asking a | them, now walk with hands on bit Upon direct examination Dr on. [tween that act’ una ite violating ie added to the anxiety of his friends, |ed members of his family to feu was Toad Jones of Ohio whose|20 per cent advance in livestock rates. tending the eveaap et to ney testified emphatical! rs Jun irresponsible employe, that at — He quietly eta Boreal ot that ee Falahts ba peice ofteet weer peal cacitiGation beat The brief is in a case brought before the commission by j tut atte went ug et tela Charles ¢ Pate n, chief | one man tn his department days ago, ostensibly for treatment | upon his physics tre: o vrvare st fall. and Kansans con. | 4 “Sie Tati - ws Matt acs tt ri n ch garments seen he ngainat Shepher could not tended Faiman’ 4 for a minor ailment and both his | lower of the late tor I is | buted Joe Wood to coach a win.|the American National Livestock association see king a Y€- lof black georgette, trimmed with | obtained typhoid germe amrestye abesi3 pip recises a physicians here and his office tn | and bis Intimate friend, he is one Of | ning nine duction in livestock rates on the strength of the Hoch-Smith ftrands of steel beads, steel] ner he had stated, and that t his department had prop: Washington have declined to reveal |the Republican senators recent! George Connor, the track conch, fs | resolution, This {a the first case in jonly does the record show that (he | Head fringes ¢nd a broad collar of os | ability un that the germs hand as maa dar tha ae t the exact extent of the ensuing com: | shorn of committee rank by the Re | 4 New Englander | which a demand for a reduction {complaint should be dismissed be: | trich plumes Rg: Wali Towid th gener boric at germs toe theaiage | | Senator Ladd is in his sixty sixth | to that time ! served as chairman) tive Ume that Yale erareits CAA | conluiied aah ae Wetie aha \¢ : bp put at by The vote rs Rena i ‘od i 1 Crowe accused t witness of Ut year and {s reported as one of the of the public Ia in committee during} had moved a shell faster than Hare | reed Dyess | of the Hoch Smith re | gasotier of Minow teeta tur 1 murde ¢ mil: | hedging in his responses to interro- = hardest workers in the senate, His |a part of Its spot dome Invests ad's ¢ Je count on the series of the Inst congress k rates in e we lng helped to paws a bill to legalize | | », Billy MeClintoct tions and asked ‘hit in long hours of application have caus. | tion now Yale 31 victories, Harvard, 27, | The raf'roads contend that not |be advanced by 20 per cent and regulate boxing in that state, | \vitie, abthoke bes a ns anda him tf he had any eg continued on Page Bix)

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