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» VOL. 35 MAIN NEWS S _Che Casper Su anmMay Triliiune CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1925 ECT! on ea MAIN NEWS SECTION NO. 4 LONG SIEGE THREATENED IN COAL STRIKE OIL MEN VIEW FIELD ke, it was an nounced ‘ast eorge A Weedell, county It was proba ay would reliminary hearing. arged with murcer tion with the sinnioyen Alfred SALT GREEK |G OWECT INFORMATION TOBE FILED AGAINST REVELATION 0 Picnic Fete and Pro-|: Wind Up Activities. | RECORD ! SHAY IN MURDER CASE gram at Famous Rock! ‘TWO! KILLED AT RAIL CROSSING Reschke | lr=~F so) weroyeTT OFFS I “NES TUNED UP __ \iftt supply FOR PACIFIC T RIP NW AUSERIE San Praia Cheer Departure'on MINES Il AT Monday of Giant Ships Headed NTA Noy EMBER for the Hawaiian Islands Bituminous Success tia in Airplane Hop To Hawait Failure to Me an See ond T ry 1s Picehdety to By HAROLD E. SWISHER ed I st ! | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29.Lumbering down the| Bes stituted shallow waters of an inlet to San Francisco, three huge | hea) of the sea and air will slowly climb into the ocean | Long Fight; Men Now | Monday afternoon and be off in the United States navy 1 Vork | |last ambitious trial endeavor—non-stop flight to Hav Leaving W ork. | Lif ng their bulk above the we ater’ , the s seaplanse, e ach } ‘ | 1 sized b = | By S. P. ALAS SE NASA MALE MILLION |“ wastscros: soc 2 Whe en the maith: > min- s lay down th tools ee 1 there will be enough coal in re ; to mines supply AT LEXINGTON Salt’ Greek field may be ROH, Ba. Ate: 3922 rs, in ec { the fil ea fe 39— r ht . a revelatior . ss.\—Two persons were @ plane wil at us in of this ith, ounted a revelation to | pram tard ed to Mist ‘ond in command. tt flames | has 1 the public of a normal one who has not alread | ain ob the Pennsyl that Mam. thracite that will fill the served the progress that has hed into the car in which Eh elt ike if it lasts no longer been made since the intro-| ‘) riding at Laurel Hitt | ahi : weeks duction of 1 nm in pro-| CF les west of Pitts: | ' | and cot ay HI nt nley Kutkoski, Laurel Tiit! director of tt l 8. eau of Mines aia ded of xniett 1 his nieco, Mrs, Stella Ekiew can Instit ng and Me ta lurgieal I typical sentiments by many other members the petroleum sucinoe | Gt the. institute w ned las ht from 4 r in a ke “ONDER ARREST td the retur tures of the ssion t Tt eceupled th An ah ee as eas yiett ed nt litle -Unset sain te yesterday” 1 from th $15,008" int St sth q neend rl ° ae st several parts of the field led by. no at the Midwest dini Gas Sond the Midwest I pepesthe” ve hoet. ‘The and Sot late in the e marve svork | of of the Midwes & tue | 1 to be the Lint vane field | tory which is | test light oil ti 1 the remarkable that draws from this - GAS PRICE ed with fuel, prov 000,000 To the other si © goes |t Y flying | h PB-, with | ee bu amount age at the : wtih : - Lieut i ne tanks In present time gives ance of fully The flagship of the trio of planes in the San Francisco-Honolulu fi 2 month more co eathing spell’ Fliers Rated as Pick of Navy Service Chosen|Fire on Jackson Held in Mexico\*« e ; ; by Commander for First Non-Stop Street Controlled | Raa veeta GATES cae Ket ete: Ais all-three will tateecthe alr If the expected nd for the trial flight th Fhght-to Honolulu. rd “smokeless” coal g from Wee nt | Virginia and Pi i ANCISCO, Ag. 29.—(By Central Pre i but the i tiaay his flight fails, then there'll be another one.” hed by | u as lig Q if the That's the word of the chief of the bureau of aeronau- Erin ts oantstand oa ine Dab sheep RORY apete mene one, Bovege navy department, Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, | — — her cul aorta acai TRE eta Se ih lead at 3 garding the nav San Francisco-Honolulu non-stop cocoa yeaa ia prs clog ae pas iac iep hap cbs |flight, scheduled tomorrow, ao which eight pilots are CORES cpa fopat ring at | making final | planes ‘YOUTH KILLS Dp Th n tune. for parations, HILTON i IS SUED. FOR POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW | | FIRST WORKERS J y ’ |* “1 " ine the significant thing: that Al , The fifty or more membe af the | se — pe newdata | petroleum division who hi en in| th DUNCAN, Okla., Aug. 29.—(United rh ged with |< session at the H Townsend for} LINCOLN, Nebr ; Bs Sy EE A ROR OG jaye I¢ « jontinue LEY e Twelve) incoln ee Naren } 3 ») 3 se . , year mht : : ——>———_ i ain tonight when the and prenistions: none to za |farmer boy, shot and killed Maxe res n I ions announced a| °° neth cf d Sewell taxi driver, on a crowded hoc ‘ king their price 18 | fa. port today. ORO i, gs 9251 ae “1 he municipally owned station im. | SVeDty hours. | fred without w arning. in New York. : I ed .M ne wor — orice two cents sell. The fi who will make the his. bias a erie ing 16 cents, including | torle trip pick of avy | vs h . o The municipal station 2 selected by Cap- | oy art local price cutting fight Moses, command F a w n it cut its price to | 2 raft squadron's battle fleet i “A : one cent belov 1 other filling sta Pacific coast, from more than a hun f ne tions. dred volunteers. eo Belle Crew Pick of Navy. 1 issued ¢ SAULT ST. MARIE, Mich., Aug. John ‘Rodgers, —_— Py Pi 29,—(Unitea Press) — An immense fieht commander. | <- = eae 5 ) i | T € made fire that has moved four miles dur- Se: I ai e A - - aif = ght pits ing the past 24 hours ia threatening cal LINES WITH AITO. sacs i it | 5 é | Ire ntative Program ( illas d for Con ts to attack valuable DP | er lull t A \ west of Tint - nea v1 rhe vention Scheduled September 16 Will nc iT M | > , “ y » Kids aw he 1 girtedeipnla I / / Embrace Many Industries Families livir 1 oncoming flame rations 20 me. eae 1] He a real public service for the readers of the Casper Program topic nd discussions to be r : further west {n Mackinac coun Hl alie Peliate, both new and.old Ww oon B ; 2 : 4 n 2 se fire ° vi | ‘ x bd a. £ janker 3 associ n € 1 workers med Hundreds of persons have gone to| was badly 4 lously low rate ‘of 1, 00 a year. Protection within the reach of | which ha, state and incidentally t nkers depend for I work= the scene to do what Is posalble to} ¢ all—man, woman and child ||prosperity. Harry B. Henderson of Cheyenne, secretar Iquar stop the many fires. Gr Through arrangements completed with the Mederal Life In-| |}, : sae aery Ee mea clciatedinact , and SEVEN INJURED WHEN CYCLONE HITS WISCONSIN Many Farm Buildings Demolished by) Wind but Death Reports Are Lacking in Dispatches Last Night OWEN, Wis., Aug. 29.—(By United Press.) —Seven persons were injured and property damage estimated at more than $75,000 was caused when a cyclone swept through northern Clark county Sunday. Farm homes, barns, granaries and several threshing outfits were de- stroyed by the wind. Five barns and homes were de-;at Abbotsford wa torn away and molished In the vicirfty of this city, | considera was done to the while at least twelve barns and other | chur h. farm building were twisted to the ground in the vicinity of Abbots ford. The steeple of St. Bernards church Aut (Continued on Page Twelve) combed the state surance compi . the Tribune is no wy of © prepared to | resent to its readers and friends in Casper and Wyoming—in | | fact, anywhe this wonderful protection a minimum cost 4 tha eccr TEACHERS HE Yesterday hundreds of persous were kill dents, The : a" number of injured ran into the thousands : t 1 ed . ; The eaty estates” they left to their loved ones were blasted | | gram, we t to ta | { | *! * | | hopes, vain regre id the threat of want and poverty | | Je ut tl to | J | The pity of it! The tragedy of it! The crime of it! fase ey C 4 O O iL & i A ie T j Comdr. John Lient. Byren | | Yet everyone of these persons had. told himself that he} ) ef whch Rodgers. J. Connell, would take out a policy—“tomorrow”™ or “next week” or “next { er Byron 3. | | month.” He intended to take it out sometime | | os Cor 1, and | | AND WAS TOO LATE! | ’ ‘ ATPase gee Dea liens sr ie | | ieutas nilaauer. | Mie accident came Faptember 10, Registration and Preliminaries to Oc | Of the hich will | Tomorrow's insurance won't take care of toda uccidents!] | dress by t oer . on. J a3 tart on tho epi © of them, | When lightning strikes there isn't time to tum the clock] | ins, of 1 cupy Instructors and Pupils Monday, |; the PN-9 type, were manufactured | | back! | | por A 1 t ~. > . Ri at the naval als Get this insurance NOW. Don’t wait till the accident comes,| | Us, and the ‘annual ‘review of the} — New High School Rooms Are Ready & Cae Atheaplane a Don’t wait till the special policy is withdrawn. Get your appli:| | °° Lafiapesan will £5) : Boeing ‘Alfplarie company of cation into the Y Lys Your insurance begins at noon the} | ;, Cilia’ ad of | 7 at Both types are of the flying boat | | day the applic rived, wel With the ignment of teachers to their respective } design, w r A double page advertisement in today's Sunday Tribune NT ape have not n positions and the practical completion of the west wing of the w crew and| | plaing the plan simply. Turn to the announcement now ani ‘ Y the r the new high school building, eve hing eadiness fuel are then ACT, ‘| a and ‘ever for t : of the t sd with Lieu No man, woman or child (over 10 years of age) should be | be r fi or the opening o um erm he rs cals , { without protection at the price it is offered as a special service | | °4 Us al rooms in the new bui sady ha e been by the Tribune. | e ¢ e Ind | finished and others will be ready for occupancy by cord, non-atop, dex will be mailed to all applicants the day following ernor 1 a o8 ’ . an | t 8 hours and) | noir poceipt. Application must be made on the coupon provided eee ‘ me 34 in the adyertisement a oan i ef | te Feee Remember, “Tomorrew” may be too late! ; |