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The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greater Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper WEATHER ad Ed 1 AT Generally fair tonight and Wea. FINAL H wnesday. Cooler tonight in southeast = "portion; rising temperature Wed- nesday in west and north portions. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VoL ix. a a SS aa. 1 OL. Ix NO. 264 CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925 Ba eeren ay Carrier tei ceniel es cient obit. 218 ws On Streets or at Newstands, & cente Tribune Bldg. 21 Second St. SCHANNEL TRIUMP{:c SVER GERTRUDE EDERLE ® Right-of-Way Grant Promised North & |sau scones \iMUSth FORCES e South Railroad Revoked By Council 222: WERGN GAL “a — 300 002 201 02—10 15 Batteries — Benton, dak and Wingo, Harg' < S| ALURETOG) “su 2rm ERRORS CHARGED IN|". Ted ee to QUIT AFTER QNWITHPLINS | 074.2. cienn MORGAN CASE TRIAL gpa i * REGORD EFFORT St. Louis. .- 100 000 010— 2 Boston — Batteries—Dy sate ae Bebuat; | All Records For Half of Graham and 0 Nell, | Distance Broken By At Brooklyn— RHE r ‘ aa 2 pittsburgh og ow ott -0| Young Girl; Seasick- State Contends County Commissioner Should Be Held Liable for Misconauct and Malfeasance in 1924 in Motion | : in|! for New Trial Filed Late Yesterday. a ee a apo tna| steasiDavelone Resolution Passed In = uMnoMvse Haialteicheah |. roe 2 eee . ons. ii : a 7 FA Cautrell and Taylor, rake. i ir Meetin Claiming that the court erred in the removal trial of County Commissioner Dr. ely | eR Regu a x 8 G. T. Morgan, the state, through County At:orney George E. Weedell, late yesterday | At Boston (ist Game— RTL E, Wega R, gland, Aug. Monday Night. filed a motion asking that a court order set aside the verdict in favor of the defendant | Bt. Louls.—---:000. 000: O11-— ala bitte ciated Press.) - “s and grant the plaintiff a new trial. Robert R. Rose, former judge of this district and ake CG eed o)Gertrude Ederle was com- Gatteries—Heinhart and O'Farrell;|pelled to abandon her at- Genewich and O'Neil. tempt to swim the English At Phila, (st Game)— channel this afternoon. Cincinnati —-- 050 002 000— The end of her adelphia 001 010 201— teries—Luque, J. May and E ‘ave; Betts, Couch, Mitchell and Henline, cecently appointed a special prosecutor in the case by Judge B n preparing the motion, it is understood. Fourteen points on which the! — plaintiffs claim the court erred are listed the most important being, first, in-striking from the evidence all introduction of testimony regard- ing Morgan’s action as a member - of the board of county commission: | LA DS iS ers during the year of 1924. Second, the motion of the court, ordering or directing a verdict for the defendant. | TED BY LIVEST It will be rememberel. that the | The last protecting inter- ant S. Cromer, assisted | § est which the city of Casper has had in the Wyoming North and South railroad, a line which according to plans originally announced more than two years ago was to extend north and south throughout the state put which never has gotten beyond a diminutive line running for about 40 miles from Salt Creek to Ilco, has gallant effort came at 3:58 p, me when two: fhirds of the way across the chan- nel. AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago— R.H.E. Boston - 100 000 010— 210 1 Chicago — 100 003 00°— 4 8 O She was forced to quit because of a and sea- a. been withdrawn, case against Dr. Morgan ended sud “ — = ecloaeNVitietie! achiairs rithecdaats a Acting on an opinion given by R- denly on August 6, when the court af Beat aerate) in the fame one Hal Bynes Id and Bischoff slokness « brought M.' Boeke, city attorney, Monday directed the jury to bring in a ver-| SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 18—(By| During the two days preceding the |b, Ware pn oe gente Inge able on byes ng night, the city council unanimously dict in his favor. 3 The Associated Press)— Confidence] hearings, stockmen from. twelve by Edwin R. Scott, San Fran- | 4+ Geveland— R. H. EB. aig ohne passed a resolution revoking | the It is understood that there will| that the livestock grazing on unre-| 0, | ‘ om. twelve | cisco, may be given a test with | warnimeron SPE ECR pedis Ederlo. had grant of land promised the rou be no further developments in either | served public lands will be brought | Western States. including Wyoming, ! an old battleship or pilotless | Cleveland . 000 00—* * * een in trouble for Company for the construction, of a) alts friai, [tho Scott and Morgan cases until | under the control of the federal gov-| Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Arizona | plane by the navy department. atteries — Johnson and Ruel; | Soureea eesti right-of-way. fae SE er uband = the return of Judge H. P. Illsley to | érnment has been expressed by west-]and New Mexico, will meet to pre-| The “stroke” is capable of de. | Uhle, Speece and Myatt. Gert. Ederlo. Cy ccetuin ld her! vocatin is that the ra! sane 4 oY Casper. ern stockmen through local sources. | pare recommendations for the senate a poet ae ? 2 s never has shown any signs of extend-| By Central eee |. the motion in the Bforgan case as} The solution of this problem which |committee. The stockmen's meeting | "T0728, Planes, disabling ships’) 4+ netroit— RAE, sr ret oe a ing its trackage according it its an- ; SEDALIA Mo. ADE. 18.—"It's | rieq with the clerk of the district | has been in the view of stockmen| was called jointly by the National and putting radio out of busi- |xew yvork...... 000 0010—* * © ish S wey, aurned nounced plans when support Was) Av tee Prasat & oem court is as follows: will be effected at the hearings here; Wool Grow association and the | ess, he claims, He gives the | Detroit 000 000 eth Bete sought Nere for the project. — ae es al sla cadens =f State of Wyoming, county of | of the senate public lands commit-| American National Livestock asso-| late Dr. C. P. Steinmetz, elec | Batteries — Moys and I fe iaekiai s ‘At the ‘present time the sffairs| exclaims tt as cect Ay le tw, | Natrona, sa. tee August 27, it 1s believed. ciation. trio -Widard ik Eng discovery, | Stoner and ibasale her in," yelled Ji in the hands of a] on the charge of murder draws _ Tic wizard, credit. for discovery saa. ask ce > the Egyptian sw sobithe ancern tnsportation system | nearer In the. District Court, Higtth "|" te-tethenopevor stockmen that’) Followitix theefnlt~Dnakesersion, | of the principle utilized. | : —— sid eaabwasione recelver. Tho transporta pe Alesha . ‘ Judicial District. grazing on unreserved publiv domain | hearings will be lield at eight north. wineries 29 At St. Louls— R.H. EB. taken aboard, Which was to have revolutionized) The seventeen year old boy is The State of Wyoming, plaintiff, | be controlled in similar fashion as] western cities, including Helana,| ‘Thero-are in Lendo than | Philadelphia er) » swallowed too Wwyoming industry and which wos) accused of brutally slaying A- R- | versus G.T. Morgan, defendant. | grazing on-reserved sections of pub-|Mont., August 31, and~ Missoula,| 100 hospitals, with bods ranging tn «| much salt water during the previous looked upon by all sections o Clawson of Lodi, N. Y., school- (CbeinGed von Page BigMy".? ic lands. er er den alake o Missouls; | 200% hospitals, with ‘beds ranging, {n ? miles when tho sea was choppy, stomach was causing state as something of vast Import) teacher, in attempting to rob him sea to the future development of| after being given a lift in Claw- gndcdinrstk te. her a great deal of pai m has not] son’s automobile. ! 3 this part of the country ‘. PIB Se mites tiedertal wae: Vebn sia A progressed beyond an infant stage He was arrested in Garden Clty, Bonbetatie Wee BAO den ne and has shows little signs of golNS| icons when a ‘sheriff noticed oug La Marinie after her unsuc- : further than that. blood stains on the ear, bedatulvalionptrtocaie the Bins 7 ‘The grant by the city was made on Adams apparently cannot realize IE Rraagal z ’ thé condition acai pastor ieee [athe SP orm ey DL nie crime.) 246) Bite When she wag taken at d the pany go ahead with its announced | j, pis cell as one dazed. a 5; tug La Marinie after he enterprise and there was a stipula | tis home is in Wilmingion, 0., - a cake of chocolate and ate it. She tion in the contract that the Ost" | where, according to information then lay down in the tug's warm ment was not to be binding A 3 ained by local authorities, he is boiler room, and slept like a baby 7 Wyoming North anr South talle star scholar in high school, and | until she was aroused at Boulogne. Y carry out the purpose stated. ne | captain-elect of the basketball Miss Ederle seemed to be on a fair The previous council granted the) io.) dis father is a member of . way to beat for the chan- land, which is a strip 30 ae aia the Wilmington police force, ‘The her stomach re- that extends along the north st¢ little Ohio town is shocked by the salt water she had swallowed 26, 1923, : West Railroad avenue, June news. oye f ; Ley had mado two. fog a eonalderation of #10, revoking |" f+, Dilfil figure, in edits, ts \ade by Three Fugitives AfterDaring Dash Into Portland M PENNSYLVANIA Exhibition on Tuesday thirds of the 26:mi crowing in Tees ie evatzond on bing intormed of| Leyte retuang toraievet war | OBbINg Poolhall and Grocery and Spending Day in Evening Is Feature | "usistins\y iver i a ys of grace 7 Y h uth = the plan, asked for 30 days 0 °! true. Now she knows the truth, ; ; . : Of Program on the grounds that the company! byt she ts doing all she can to Private Home With gra nid F would bo in a position by that Fe make her son comfortable. Family as Prisoners. ——— TN Bee to continue its construction. 3 ee _ Training in Red Cross life-saving | IN EARLY HOUR ‘ith nothing done, and when i s PITTSBURGH, Aug. 18.—(By The] and first ‘ald got under way here| CAPE G Pee reeptution was presented by the ie eres Ore., Aug. 18.— (Associated Press.)—Tom Murray, Ellsworth Kelly | Associated Press)}—An additional re-| this morning Rndse: ciroutnatasions |(ebuceandva fter the start city attorney Monday night it was Chorus Girls and James Willos, the three convicts, who last Wednesday shot their way out of the] duction of 25 cents a barrel in the| that forecast great results from the | Miss Gertrude Ederle, the 17-year-old passed with little discussion. Oregon penitentiary over the dead bodies of two guards and one of their own com-| Price of Pennsylvania crude oll in| vist of Captain Cantwell of St. Louls, |New York girl, was four miles out and’ demonstrator. More}in the channel. Z, Aug. 18.—Two Buckeye lines, the second in two | instructe vorded as follows: Fi ; ‘ ‘The resolution is worded as re panions, eluded all the posses which were searching for them and drove i > 2 y of June, ' “ and drove into Portland | aays ‘as poster rchasing| than one hundred g one te. ' Week eel he Phd Ste ior Too Attentive at 7:30 o’clock last night. Here the trail ended. eine rps icaer ey Mar eh enat oe AL ERs aii bab a Meas I three hours , the city of Casper, Ps A ‘A ‘3 ; c he new price is $3.| ceived instructio his morning at| af t, Mis Jerle’ contin: Svat. did adopt the following f The daring dash into the city followed a raid by the convicts on a pool hall and r grades also reduced yesterday,| the Riverview pool and this after-|\ IY : we A motion: ‘Moved by S. F. Pelton, sth Fi or Brownin grocery store at Monitor, Oregon,|they were entertained by a detailed) other guard who was “squealing like n a large crowd was on hand for | er « i nabs 2 ‘| ; that there be g about 2 o'clock yesterday mofning. |... . ¥ i Uk so eee eae | ond a 1 onded by J. G. Jones : narrative of the killings and break|® Pis. rst public demonstr } At 1 than. 4 Wyoming North and Four men in the place, playing cards, |. ' ‘ ei iar eventees 2 granted to the eee ayea Wyoming were held up, forced to accompany | ‘fom the Oregon penal institution, The second guard was shot by V Aug B | Eder Poy ad company, yo! AV YORK —(By The . ‘ c ray 5: t N ecre n| be t t eve 1 "i “ Beis chiaticead mnt to construct| NEW YC RK, Aug. as (By The | the jutlaws to the road, where the} An amazingly frank statement bs, Murray said, but in the writing | 2) Decrew from | i paver in ad & I operate and maintain a ratlroad r tse ai ole pa ty nter 1 ue utomobile | the spectacular crime ws bs te GOT alert | Ge A | Amit Hsia 2 ; © aiong and on the north side of West| se Spas was ar < Eine dr cfs id sped aW4Y- | Murray and all three of 1? ‘aetore dat 1 eP 70 : by | M A i B Railroad evenue, from the oe flea from a-roof |x. ; a ne gned it and attached { battle the escaping State eke . ‘ Hsing? : 1 ‘ boundary line of West Railro oda en-'chorua. | Newms een New Era and Ore . Pde 1 here toda ton f e for © who attend.| ‘The 17-ve ' adie then, northeasterly to Sout ‘ 1 Jab = whe sire y gon Cit m., the convicts, | Prints, leaving the uniav ele pnd hake: ie a ee yeiaTa ar Recr —— . a not be ads don maid i i -ving across | Birls kissec and shouted . ‘0 ‘om Monitor, en-| to be turne¢ . who had been mortally wounded, re. ’ < “ Walnut street; thence, curving acr¢ Wrota'd sry lameceliat tana’? with the four men from M nitor, ¢ to be turned over to the police vaatite cor ay hie a ue his oceasior Ithe 1 channel this morning, h side of tered the Newman home. The con-| iis injunction to “play care y Scouts are al \ 1] ent t Railroad avenue to the south s! ‘The millionaire realtor, who was “t af ; se Ay! No attempt was made to blame the! rui ang not make {t more than one" s r i full | enter! © water here at 7:09 West Railroad avenue to South C eee ne cof, tried to retreat | YiCt® took possession the place | ; ‘ : : itt advantage of the training offered, | o . be con-| dining : toned tHe Gnilees teste ann tha aac nd then to watch while the expir- 8 ; tt : street; such right of way to be eon) Vien two dozen girls circled his |i vate to stay oer ing comrade took a gun and fired : rater te P ners apaeens leep at fined to a atrip 20 fect wide and to} Thr Tan sea hum to adopt them. |'&" family'to stay in the house all ne remepd a LgOke a RUA. and. fired ) : ontinue tor and Thurs. |4 2, m., sho se Darea permit the construction of adouble} meng blonde. ingenue circled his |@%% ordered and ate food, washed be tiie already ' i i a ug the hundreds gathered at her ack: tred by said railroad com- te Se ay le 3 and shaved and dressed themselves ) i of the already wounded second guard i“ Captain Cantwell gave on address |training camp im track; if desired by | neck so strongly that {t was a |i el belong! a The guard in the number 1 tower}which “made him unconscious. of tt by pany, upon the consideration of $10] Finute before her arms could be |i" yipthes belonging to Mr. Newman) was shot through thé head by Mur-| what was going on around hit ee ag $ ; andard this: noon, and. to- | the t to be paid to the city of Casper and) jeieq jose cits son hy Because he wouldn't throw down| Murray explained to Newman that aay tabrg Pa) SBureres MUL ADDERS | £ dow ‘ of welt upon further consideration that the} “‘other diners took up her cry |, At 5:80 p. m. the three convicts| his gun and “it was his life or ours,” he was telling “the hon t. God's dh <4 Téone and siwanians, at | dons fritters and weak tea and said railroad company assume 8nd }u.one you adopt me, Mr. Brown: |t#king Leslie Newn the son, and] Murray had just knocked de an (Continued on Page Six) a ee eee | 25 she arose from the table she sald: pay the proper proportion of the| ings “As he sought to leave an- | friend of Now as hostages, ; Lipid eh sand ; | I'm all ready for it. Bring on your cost of, local improvements, the dis-| other chorus girl took him by the [Continued their flight to Portland, fun ements Statistics compiled by Italian set-| old channe tricts of which may embrace said] arm and induced him to dance leaving the men abducted from Mon- 1 ar rt spa tr rn vat have corroborated a theor | Just before boarding the tug’ La premists or property abutting there-] but he soon broke away as the | {tor at the Newman house and de- mga resided : At more ¢ ithacepes cccur at night | Marinfe, which brought her to-the on. Motion carried. orchestra played “If That's the |laring that If a word of their ex. ‘ htt aha han in daylight hours, (Continued on Page Seven) “And, where as subsequent to said} ying of a Girl You Ar ploit were given to the authorities 2 ee - es Br vhice — od motion, an agreement was entered a egeerces the hostages would be shot. . N R into by the city of Casper and the} Machines can turn out 400 finish-| While Newman, who is a resident 5 N DI N Wyoming North and South Railroad | eq cigarette a minute. or 190,000 in| of Berkeley. California, and his four ‘ nued on Fage Six) n ordinary working day. captive companions were prisoners (Continu a ° > ° ° ° ° * ° > o AX SLASH is OU T LINED L. T. (Dolly) Gray, Community| “Results to date in the first rountt EARL ¥ AG REEM EN SEEN r club star and medalist in the qualify-|of the second and third flights fol ‘ ‘I > ° ° ° ° * > * ° * * < @ | ing round of the Casper Tribune's | | : sone pparancpact for ite 3 ity Lge Second Flight WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—(By The] with th ome government the pro- | gr ¢ the work to date T. tle, this morning was eliminated by Z a Associated Preas)—Nego! ions look. | both the 2 were able to approach F % : P ROG RA M A Kl N G FO R NM bree eaten asar | Cebntry cub Days nd wee a Rete eS the task today wt fuller aknay mhac tact, that )the, Belgians; have er, 2 up and 1 to play, In the first |°") & : , | ng to the funding of Belgium's $480) 01,4 ay to what terms would pro. | °&8ed passage to sall for home on oa round of the championship fight.| ynombsen (es canara 8 And B: | 000,000 war debt to'tHe United ‘states | , satisfactory agreement the Majestic Saturday and the state- Sutherland, who looms as a new “: defeated Weeks, 4 and 2. today gave promise o earing % ‘ 7. NGTON, Aug. 18.—(By The] Secre Mellon and Senator) unreasonable to consider a reduction pineal Small defeaed Butler, 2 and 1, eee a eave. DEDIN ft neqring.. a tary Mellon. chairman of the | ment by Mr. Coolidge after confer- WASHI? B. y contender for title honors in Casper, close. ean commirsic 1s th § 1 5, ‘Agsociated Press)—The much de-|Smoot, chairman of tho senate fi-|of the surtax to 20 per cent and of} shot a stellar brand of golf and} Dousherty defeated Rowlands 4)" ane gebt commissions of the ty eee aeeat .ODALOr | AIDE with, Beer Mellon and Sen- ion of reducing the na-| nance committee, assured President | the maximum norma! tax to five per si near, and 3, ah webu » member, had conferred yes-| ator Smoot were taken here as indi- bated question c 3 pm nosed out a close victory. countries were called to a meeting at with President Cooll t tion’s taxes at the next session of] Coolidge at Plymouth, Vt., that a| cent. Gray's defeat marked the first sur- Thied Flight $°Sr fal and) thle conferarice,. the | Plymouth, ev . ; A 0 ge cating that an ment might be congress appears to be taking a|tax reduction bill would be enacted} In discussing the matter with the! prise of the tournament. Al Sea-| Curran defeated Biggs 3 and 2, | first. sinee temporar papas the (Et 1 Vt and were in @ posl-| worked out In attting. } Somewhat definite form. congress before first payments of| president, Mr, Mellon and Senator|nor, who is defending his title tp AW Smith defeat ndlin 2| last Ae tesunauboth’ hastiem bait ie “id ai Me he The img lon today was some ‘That the administration's financial] the new year are due March 15. Smoot expressed the belief that|the present competition, won from]and 1 Allenuivcan td tocae Like at Stor tine | ) post other Ameri-/ what in contrast with that of last leaders ‘are busily engaged in work Simultaneously the treasury let it} many miscellaneous taxes could be | Ronaldson and 1, W. L. Smith] Schultz defeated Knittle 3 and 2, #lnce the work first was starte ap auaunl © the wlews of tt when tt porary adjourn- q {ng out a tax reduction program was|be known that a study of the coun-| eliminated, and that a eubstantiel ro | defeated Webb, 8 and 7, while Rob-| Reekie defeated Edmonds 3 and } Thar interin had beat used by t 2 fai. - a the cation end | m4 was taken, ag at that time indicated from two sources yester-|try's financial condition convinced of- | duction also could be made in b.thJertson took his match from Tonkin] Beatle defeated Talbot Sand 4, {to consult with higher officials ot] The Belgiene twos Gehaoruest lia CN ri artim Secs | ye ficlals there that it-would- not. be| the surtax and normal rates. by default. | Bass defeated Schank, 2 and 1, their respective governments and ized the interval to take up beige US NRIADR “wees: alte fax ky PA saGe rT ‘