Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1925, Page 1

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| | WEATHER | Pasir an ne ee ES VOL. {X NO. 237 || SACRIFICE PRES. COOLIDGE AND SEC. DAVIS) IN GONFERENGE! = ON MINE WAGE Program Outlined in) Parley at Swampscott Designed to Sidestep} ' av ee tEevesteeoe te Chanel of casi See Bolehl. The GETS REPRIIE FOR ONE. WEEK T W YORK, July 17.—¢ 1 Press)—A girl uve Up an opera ck old man r Benjamin's will an accounting filed erday. Benjamin cut children, in- Jamin Caruso widow, with $60,000 plus 1e tenor The sum SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 17.—(By The Associ- | ated Press.)—The gov ern- | ent will take a hand in the | anthracite. coal field wage negotiations should an agreement not be reached and a trike called on September 1. The program which the govern ment will pursue in the event of strike was discu conference he’ Coolidge and Secret specific plan of the gove | t disclosed. Secretary Davis ven tured no opinion as to the oudcome | of the wage negotiations now under | way. He pointed out however. that | | ew Lease. of Life Is Granted on Eve of Execution CHICAGO, July 17.—(Associated Press).—A new lease of life for one week has been given Russel] Scott, the department.of labor, through two mediators, was keeping in close touch with the discussion of the. op: erators and miners and was hoping that an agreement would be reaches condentned td:die today’ for-the mur- before the present was pidge tcl aie, expire on August “ the time set for ¥Y, July 17.—(By} ATLANTIC CIT ‘ n of the erstwhile Ca Press)—Anthracite the. executio! fi dA ‘The mp pga ties y 12 that oper-| "dian millionaire Governor Small ers toe alaries they paid presi-| moved by a mysterious message ftors revea 7 dents, directors and “high priced lawyers” for consideration in de-|_ termining. labor costs in anthracite production. The mine owners refused on the ground that such information was irrelevant. The scale conference ad journed until Tuesday. NEGRO SLAYER | PAYS PENALTY, granted a repr Scott and his wife and who had worked for ve him t message, signed “R fessed the killing and urging that the It had been r boy on the an, investigation tt has maintained » his brother, was the LYER DEAD IN N CRASH ‘ob: —_—— British Arc tic rs Expedition At Green Harbor “sa Okla a drug store | , | to quit the ministry and become an electrician. when all hope had been | Dayton Pastor, Bested in Evolution _ Controversy, Will Quit Ministry | AThe Rev. W. G! Byrd, who resigned as pastor of the Mv F. | church (north) in Dayton, Tenn., when his congregation refused to hear a modernist pastor he invited to preach a sermon, is going He is shown (right) | with Dr. George W. a member of the congregation. because he allowed Dr. Rappleyea, evolutionist, to continue _to_at- tend the church, Rappleyea, who planned the Scopes trial, and The Rey, Byrd was also criticized Fortune of Orphan’’ Denied Shephe rd The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Fi Other Wyoming a __ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 BEBO: DER eee ‘ASPER, WYOMING, “FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925 SCIENTIFIC TESTIMONY BA U.S. TO ACTIN STRIKE CRISIS EOITION Put ® BI Delivered by Carrier 76 cents a month SS On Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents RitcD IN APE CASE “Millionaire lil! EN Of TAIL SEEN IN Chicago Court Tuan Mehiéed to ‘Admit| = —————— COURT RULING Will to Probate After Hearing on | BASEBALL Ss SUED TODAY “ et Sy Charge of “Undue Influence AP SORE, Recess 5 Oftlonss b B. Second St! Tribuny July 17 s.)—Pittsburgh re National Associated Pi gained the ud in the CHICAGO, July 17.—-(By_ The Associated’ Press.)—| league’ today by defeating the Ordered Until Basing his decision on “a presumption of undue influence,” | Braves at Boston, 7 to 3, in ten M 12 ‘ G Ty Probate Judge Horner today refused to admit the will of ay Arai ae cht ee panel ate it vionday to Give Lime William Nelson McClintock to probate. New York, 6 to 1, Six percent Ar _ 7 William Darling Shepherd, recently acquitted of| age points now separate the For De fense to Put charges of murder growing out of McClintock’s sudden| “"»s Statements 1] “OY, ath las ter eat eer cea | —-_— Statements in Record aay na NATIONAL LEAGUE | - < At Philadelphia— R HE cour ROOM, DAY- 1 9 0|/TON ly 17.—(B er and Hart-|'Th As 1 Press.) — Couch, Betts | Judge Jc I. Raulston an- morning to excl and Wilson, Henline At Boston— RH. Pittsburgh 100 000 002 4— 7 11 Bost - 101 001 0000—3 7 1 Aldridge A Graham, * COL. MAPES OF DENVER DEAD and Smith, G and Gibson CHICAGO, ch; Barnecke sociated F ress —(By The As. atestants a the will of William Nelson \ At New York— R.H.E New York 010 006 000—1 4 0! ¢ T ROOM. Da ips pee Batteries—Mails and O'Farrell ries Scott, Nehf, Huntzinger and Go J 1 ads at mee c ‘ Jul y| “ Amen ie ‘ “ ated Press)— Lieutenant z { LEAG William Darling Shepherd, Mapes, former command-| At Gute wap ' HLF M 0 who | ir ficer of Fort Logan, ne Philadelphia 000 000 06— + t to be a facie | w instantly kil _---- 100 000 00- ° when an —Quinn, Walbe and J. it wa iriving ¢c nd | Faber Thurston and n Iowa of the dece Schall n check mated in an at r evidence of his own to At St, Louls- R.HLE influence. He resorted to the nd | Boston 0 3—% * © . ee contention that undue influence was | St. Louis _-- o30—* * ¢ , ee ag shown by the attesting witnesses, | Batteries—Ross and Bischoff; Da-| jee s sae annie who. were 8 employedahy, | vis, Vangelder and Hargrave way pb ae pherd, had sworn that * ” pherd J a fiduciary rela At Detroit— ROME fon. to the d eared (that of f Washington 020000 00— * © * t ! nly 30 min father) and had been present when Detroit 000 001 05—* * the will was s | Battories—Zachaty, Marberry and A 3 iyi eIrwknd,\ aétonnelrs foe ' | Reed; Datiss and Woodall 1 thelr v jecte. to this line of | hs 7 bg. it wast At Cleveland— RHE : ped ate hearing. New York .... 001 020 101— 511 3} the week-end reces Cleveland 600 001 000— 2 | ted Tt was und der tood that Batteries—Hoyt and Beng “ "| Smith and Myatt f t the pr 7 ed, however, 1 al om the effects of Great Northern 00 annult y Shepherd, have - ITINERARY OF 6000 FELLOWSHIP TOUR TG COMPLETED IN ie July 28 (Continued on Page Bight East Gens by Storms; Hot Blast Northwest Renewed TWO PLANES IN COLLISION; in bag KILLED Heavy The temperature stood at 94 in Casper at 2 o'clock this afternoon in a return of the heat wave which moderated to 86 and 89, ively, day, after haying r of 100 degree r night was the warmest of the year with a minimum of 69 degrees re NEW YORK, July 17.—(By The A Terrific electrical and rain storms have lives, uprooted trees, unroofed buildings in many towns, destroyed crops and crippled wire service in the east. In Wheeling, W. Va., two men were drowned when rain | imum of 63 d Much of the in try today remained in the grip | of the heat wave with the excep tion of seetions visited by local showers, Maximum temperatures of 101 at Lander, and 109 at Ther mopolis were recorded this week, reports today stated. rees, respect ociated Press.) — taken a toll of five corded as against a previous min: | . ermountain coun: | t a midalr Histon of t train r ghar sede de | br roa | - : | lostor nel r i a bolt of| und kil fate Robber piRaart Am 1 blind at over Is Under Arrest \« (Continued en Page Five) SIX IN AUTO PARTY KILLED "=" Gets Permit To Build New Link! Ma oxim ) s of a from Bainy tana, was ] he « "| t dave is high \California Teuriete‘Ane | Are Victims of Crash| 0°: int t ft to the fs When Passenger Train Hits Auto; Bodies Ground to Pieces | FLOGGING BOSS: i d heey and a ith wa eriou k t wher ast-bound Burlington train, running late, cras sedan at a grade crossing one mile west of Billings « - : |o’clock this morning. | i paid Fay t | et dedatte t ‘ 1d voldab's I Fle | t ‘ nt ‘ I Qn I . Wddie 1 Maggie I | } J , | { i= = = Agnes F | Boosters Enrolling a a <: For Good Fel lccohiin Tour Last of Month ced to a mass tered w locomotive tolled it for a distance ot |More Than Forty Names on First List thal 1,200 feet track before j 5 ars else the train was tought toa ston. | of Business and Professional Men ee: Mate ath asah napitar, esivsane e Who Expect to Participate od of Calta B, Stafford With two business and professiona lin line for the Casper Chamber of ( nmerce d north of | th t ship tour through the region west ear’s trade excursion holds pre e of ngt Ms ng interests, will leave Casper Tuesday morning, J und ; r ) |

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