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a WEATHER tion. Rising temperature Sunday. VOL. 1X NO. 274 oad Generally falr tonight and Sunday; cooler tonight in extreme east por- a Che Caz WHEELER AND SCOTT FOUND TIED yo CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1925 The Circulation of The Tribune Is Greate y Than Any Other Wyoming Newspaper: pr Dail MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS On Streets ed by Carrier 75 cen or Publication Office: Tribune Bldg. 218 B. IN RECOUNT OF SCHOOL ELECTION | OIL ENGINEERS TO WIND UP VISIT WITH OUTDOOR FET AGREEMENT ON CARE. OF MINES DURING. STRIKE 5 MADE FINAL Operators and Workers | All Set for Walkout; in Hard Coal Fields} at Midnight Monday. ty PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29} “(By the Associated Press) —The mine mule in the next 48 hours is expected to fore- cast whether the anthracite suspension, which goes into ect Monday at midn’ght, is to b long cr short. If mules for th belief are brous 2 | main closed tpt ; If mules remain below, it will | » the ope + expectatio a brief suspen that the considerable n. of Mules are to be bro’ to however. inp of dis iinber 1, the lorgest of the} union principalities, says ad: | vices from Wilkes s have agreed } Operators af : terms of after 24 hours’ dea i; on employment for the 10,000" mainten i sterite aller aA /auard. | ance men who will remain in’ th Ners convicted at the last mines to prevent flooding, cave-ins, © federal court in Miam! and,deterioration. They will be se- freedom and cured against replacement by month | hoottegging privileses at night and wis wen-on company payrolls andl confined’ in Gall’ In the’ day. time will recelve any pay increases that) Bribery of officials responsible for m: be sul iently negotiated, | their confinement also was reported, retroactive from September 1. ‘A (statement of future policy Is FIRE RB Saad sued! by the mine owners aroused ¢ URNS considerable opposition among the miners. Miners fn the anthracite region arer siready removing their tools from the pits. Mine supply firms are cut- ting down forces In anticipation © gineers which h LL SCORES | NATIONAL game— Chicago — 000 090 At Boston --. 000 100 01 Bush and Gonzales; Graham and I rst Yak Gibson. First game— Pittsburgh ... 000 260 210-1115 1 At Phila - 010 001 b00— 2 9 3 Yde and Smith; Decatur, Betts and Wilso Jail Prisoners On Release Go Fo Bootiegging Fla... Aug, Charges that prisoners ii, the Dude county Jail have been r sed for the purpose of 1 sulted in District rney ler nad guard. COAL TIPPLE CLARKSBURG, W.-VA., Aug. 29 n falling off in business. The Lehigh Valley railroad, an anthracite car- rler at Hazelton, is preparing to Jay off crews handling coal shipments and to close down shops and engine houses. Central producers, Pennsylvania soft coal meeting in Philadelphia, haye laid plans to rush Into the breach to be caused by anthrac suspensions with an output of 5 tons of highly volatile bitumi coal monthl TECK GAINS WN VOTE COUNT WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.—(As8 clated Press)—With only two coun: ties remaining to be tabulated, Dan- jel F, Steck’s net gain in the senate recount of the Iowa senatorial re turns stood today at 927. If both contested and uncontested ballots are held valid, this still would | Senator Smith W. Brookhart, Ste Republican’ opponent, a slight mar in. § The tabulation by state officials, {n corrected form, gave Brookhart a najority of 1385. If the Senate re- yount totals as they no wstand are lustained, this majority will be re- fuced to 485. More than 7500 bal- ‘ots have béen laid aside as contest- yd however, and the outcome wil hinge upon a decision as to their validity. HAILSTONES ARE FATAL BELGRADE, Aug. 29.—(Associa- ted Press)—Giant hail stones yester- day killed two persons and injured sixty others in the town of Staris- ivath during a cyclone, The wind devastated the plain of Banat, up- rooting trees and cutting off com- munications. During the day an- other storm of extreme violence ray- aged a part of Bosnine 9 —(Associated Press).—Fire believed by police to have been of incendiary origin, destroyed the tipple of the Consolidated Coul company's Mead- ow brook mine here tod: Em- ployes told authorities three men fled from the tipple before the fire broke out. The’ loss was estimated at $35,000. The mine has been Idle for some time. Soviet Returns To Wet Column 9. — (Asso MOSCOW, A iated | Press).—Manufacture of lquors-con taining sixty per cent of alcohol and vodka of 40 per cent will be per- mitted in Soviet Russia from Octo- ber 1, under a decision reached by the central executive. committee. The righ to manufacture alcoholic drinks is granted to private firms as well as the state and co-operative distilleries, and sale is permitted throughout the soviet federation, Wife of Film Actor Is Dead HOLLYWOOD ,Cal., Aug. 29.— Mrs. Theodore Roberts, wife of the screen actor died today at her home from a heart ailment. She was known on the legitimate’ stage, prior to her marriage seven years ago to Roberts as Florence Smythe, Mrs Roberts was 47 years old. Public ‘Also Invited to Join in Picnic Sunday at Independence Rock; Dele- gates Taken to the Oil Fields Completion of a full program of the Petroleum Division of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical En- 1 } as been in session in Casper since Friday | rning will occur Sunday at noon at Independence Rock which delegates to the convention, townspeople and others interested will motor and listen to an excellent paper ot educational yalue by R. S. Bul. son, vice president Midwest Refin- ing company. “We want all citizens who feel an- terested to join us on the trip to Independence Rock Sunday morn- ing," sald Vice Chairman L. Es- tabrook, of the Institute, in anyounc- ing the program for Sunday at the convention. “The historical significance of In. dependence Rock is well known: to everyone, but its history and tradi- tions are not so well known and in Mr. Ellison's paper those who attend will scinated by what he will talk about. No one is barred. Bring your own lunch, but you need not bring coffee as the convention com- mittee will serve hot coffee to all who attend free of charge. Those intending to motor to the Rock may start any time between eight and nine o'clock. Practically all of the distinguished ho have been attending the convention will continue from Inde- pendence Rock to, Rawlins from where they will go to Salk Lake to attend the general convention of the Institute which convenes there Mon guest This morning more than 30 cars provided by the committee left for an inspection of the Salt Creek field und al escort of A. W. Peake, W. inney and EB. L. ¥ tabr ils of Midwest Refin ing company. The party was taken through Teapot Dome enroute and given an ‘opportunity to see that world famed field. 1 Journey ‘om there the was continued through the south end of tho Salt Creek field where the visitors were taken thru the several camps, inspected the several plants in that region and shown some of the pumping and drilling wells operated by the new (Continued cn Page Six) “Pye Been Workin’ on the R-rail-road!” CAILLAUX COMING TO U. S. French Debt Funding Negotiations witt BEER CONFISCATED AND Begin With Arrival Next Month and Speedy Adjustment Is Expected 2-Inch Moth Found in Ear; Buzzing Ends NEW clated inches YORK Pre lon hyslic Aug. A live moth, two was removed today ans from the right ear of « Moley. The moth is be’ entered his ear while he was sleeping. Moley en- tered St. John’s hospital complain. ing of bu es In his ear. Sec tie ae Ve 2 PENNSYLVANIA CRUDE IS CUT PITTSBURGH, clated Press)—Anot cents per barrel in the price of six grades of Pennsylvania crude oll was posted by purchasing agencies Buckeye was reduced 20 and a cut of ten cents was in Cabel, Somerset medium, and light and Ragland Aug. 29.—(Asso- cut of 2% —(By The Associ made today that Finance Minister Cail- laux will sail on the liner Paris the debt funding negotiations with the United State Caillaux will be accompanied by only one expert. sion PARIS, Aug. 2 announcement w mainder of the French mi tember 19 or 23. WASHINGTON, Aug. (Aso ciated Press)—The American debt commission has set a goal of clean ing up all war debt funding in time for action by the next of congress With promise -of action already given on the two larger loans yet unfunded, those of France and Italy officials here believe the stand now taken to speed up ac by the smaller war time borro will enable them to wind up the tire business of debt funding during the coming winter. 29 positive fon The first fruits of the n pres sure brought upon the smaller debt ors comes in the information that Czelho-Slovakia, after plain notice from the United States that it de sires such action without undue de Eddie Shay Freed On Bond; Brophy Is Held charged with homl- Je in connection with the death last week of John GC. Reschke, was released Friday night on $1,000 bond with the added condition that he re port to Sheriff Alex McPherson at o'clock each morning and evening Eddie Shay, until the time for his trial. J. M. Van Cauter,» who used as a witness in the case was re- leased lute Friday afternoon. Van Cauter has been held in jail since his arrest, but efforts to connect him as anaccomplica in the will be slaying proved futile. Shay has been in jail and out of it alternately since he was first arrested. James A. Brophy, who ts charged with the murder of Reschke is #ti in jail, the alleged offense not being a bailable one, ted Press.) —Officia September 16, to initiate M The re- to follow either on Sep- will shortly send ove n debt funding commi: n The Greel government Iso has autho 1 its min r here to open negotiation: With an agr nent nea witt in and in mal exch Pipp of honia, the debt com mission 1s now concerned in its ne ive also with obtaining action by Slavia, w prograr 7 ks at é a en acknowle by that govern t only t aunt of sor lars and the divergente in calcula tions has been pressed by its offi clals In delaying funding steps. Further study of the Anglo-French eement has led to the official view here that t has been less of a aling down of the French debt to at Britain than at first indicated Some calculations place the redue- tion at not more than 15 per cent, and by way of compensatiop impor. tant benefits are seen to have fallen to the tish tre i thre war supplies and the debt to the Bank of England and the payment provisions, | TWO ARRESTED IN RAID Planes | -MRDEIN NORTH CASPER 1 made two rests. A. E. Care he 1 prohibition violat charge ar Ra Willams on a a1 who took part in the raid veriff Alex McPherson, Dep ul Patterson and Frank nd Federal Agent R nid to } emptied containing Mquor ur | trance of the officers. Dice and 0 i were confiscated f A Y 0 le were in the pla en the raid was negotiated : \Fair Weather | | Forecast For | Coming Week| WASHINGTON, Aug, 29.—Wea ning Monda Nort tock Mountain and plat regions stly fair with temperat near rma Souther y mountain plateau tly fair with some probability of thunder showers at beginning temperature near normal most of ener FOREST FIRES | SWEEP LANDS — INMICHIGAN 2 CITY, Mich., Aug. 29. ed Press)— With fires in many parts of this section out of control fire lines were drawn for a determined stand inst the flames Fire covering 8,000 acres north of Sharon which has been burning s Sunday has defied control, jumping lines, thirty feet wide rederick, a fire cvering 20, started by berry pickers burning although fought volunt SS as MASONS TO DEDICATE CASTLE ROCK LODGE | TONIGHT AT MIDWEST Dedication of a new Masonic b! ize in Midwest, to be known le Rock lodge No, 45, will take eat & o'clock this evening with many members from the two Casper —(B: forest continued by 100 lodg: Casper lodge No. 15 and Pathfinder lodge No. 42, present. nk Knittle, grand master M’Millan Party Is Held Up By Storm and Sea WASHINGTON, Aug Associated Press)— ment message today the MacMillan Arctic ceeding southward had encountered a and The storm has caused some dela nd the flagship Peary now expect Oil Field Home Is Saddened by Death ught int ffer-Gay { ral arrangement SAN FRANCISCO, Callf., Aug. 29 {Associated Press)—Two of the big sea plane which will start Monda afternoon on an attempted non-stop flight to Hawall were scheduled to early today from San Francisco to an lo Bay, 15 miles up an Franeisco bay, where the 1 take off on the 2,100 1 journe rhe plane, the I which ‘ pipe on its trip from ther two to San Pa Tuned Up for Flight new engine is installed. hop-off, to t ter con ditions in ay, down which ve three ll wing thetr way next Monday afternoon Because of the heavy load of fuc which the planes will ca it Is ex pected that the fifteen mile » from San I Bay t | will fleter t | H { ( nued on F for Wyoming, has requested J. Kirby of Buffalo, past grand master, to present the charter, Mr. Kirby {instituted the lodge March und theref has been deputized for the} present service, although Mr. init tle will be presen The new lodge has 55 members. It occuples* a building built for it by the Midwest Refining company. BOARD VACANCY 15 REVEALED AS CLERK COUNTS BALLOTS HERE Course of Action. in Deciding Winner Not Determined; School Laws Are Consulted. No course has yet been de- cided upon to extricate the board of education from the predicament discovered late Friday when it was an- nounced that M. P. Wheeler and J. T. ott were tied 2 posi tion on the board follow!r count of the votes cast in the last school eld the first count i ediately afte the election at ich time it was said that a tle existed. A cond count that time revealed. it was ta . that Scott had 114 votes and Wheel € 112, and tt was awarded the umed vic the recount ec eted this it was discover that both were en 114 votes Several ere m n that erm Justice George A casion nd Dyer Maye puty county attorney and Karle G. Bur well, county commissioner, acting as witnesses Frida Attorney Willia 0. lzon, who is a member c said te that he had looked up the law on the matte The board is th rning the affairs of the nd is dis tinct from the board of the grade hool district NICARAGUA FORT TAKEN BY REBELS Advices report th Managitt and re ul of t ernment, Dr, Ramon es, minis ter of finance, is said to have been arrested | There has heen no communication with the capital since early this morning feeeeeeegeercee eee Appropriations Fox. Land Survey Are Authorized HINGT 1 | f 1 rve of govern- | ment publ durt the next fiscal ye tted today by the nt iT tment follow Al 1, $4 Arizona, $57 lc , : 1; Colorado, $5 \t h and Dakota $414 la, $48,040; Ne Mexico, Ww t $ i Ww ming, $44 040 db $4 00, Thirt thousand 1 us net n, ¢ tribute folle 1 , $1 n 4,000; c 1 $ en listrict, b $ \ $1,209; re. | — — t aa i Military Honors For Late Private | CHEYE w A _ 1A militar f r 4 TP Virgil € Or enth | The body v ompan- | 1 to th pot b de ments of 1 field art r the t tr r arti) oO 1 at the if h la a brief

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