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[Sweater Generally fair tonight and Thurs- day; not much change in tempera- ture, Che Caz VOL. {X NO. 272 (tm03)_ us rs. Iggy MISSING EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS "i GSMA n Lge aGs CACASPERKW) WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 Delivered by Ca On Streets or at Newstands, 6 cents MINE STRIKE AAILAOADS LAY!’ BASEBALL OFF EMPLOVES aceemnrarsss IN COAL REGION Sept, 2—(By Associated nnie Mack pitted Sam against the Senators today in another attempt to even the two-game series and check Wash- ington’s 1 1 to another Ameri- can league pennant. Stanley Coye- leskie opposed him on the mound. Singles by MeNeely, Gosli« and J. W is, a ¢ 's fi f Effects of Walkout to} & itarcis’ punt, gave the Suntors two ru in the first, while the | climen went scoreless. | A collection of singles, aided by 1 wild pitch, errors ors three runs in d, one more in the third and fourth innings. Rommel, re- placed Gray on the mound in the second inning. Bring Business Depression. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2. —(By the Associated Press) —The anthracite region to- In the meantime Philadelpi:ia went scoreless. day began to feel the after-| “pone: vetired tor a pinch hitter in the sixth and Baumgart- ner tools the mound for Philadel- phia. A triple by Galloway, a single and a wild heave by S. Harriss guve Jelphia two runs in the math of the mine suspension which, for 24 hours has pad- Industry and de- y of 148,000 bread lucked its basic ed an rrier 78 cents ® month FLOOD DRIVES PEOPLE FROM BOTTOMLANDS EL PASO, 2.—(Asso ciated. Press rb) da i Sept. >} ores of families in Ala and residence worth iburban ! ns just be re, are leavi their homes today as waters from | the swollen Rio Grar poured | through broken river dikes opposite | Valverde. } vs I Seriousness of the flected in the report of C flood re Tribune Ridg.. The = tages Pe Greatest Service Ever Offered: by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers per Publication Offices: 4 216 B Second St | ———— FRISCO-HONOLULU FLIGHT PLANE —~R DAY OF SEARCH PARALYSIS SPREADING _ Missing Plane as It Passed mene Golden Gate on Hawaiian Flight EXHAUSTION FUEL IN FIGHT GAINGT WINDS BRINGS FAILURE assistant city engineer, who declared Ships of Sea and Air the crest of the flood would not a . re h here for twenty-four hours. | Scour Pa cific for 1en the dike verde broke % ieonvithe ficpoy ‘erent Plane Forced Down iy thousands ft cres | bd sere inundased around Fabens, tex. | When Nearing Goal, Water rising rapidly at the] pas SS ta tire) Gary) abaya Las Crucs HONOLULU, Sept have “een issued. | eo RNS Piper eer aE \cific continued today to hide ATTORNEYS ANSE AND the disabled navy seaplane PN-9 No. 1, while orts to rescue Commander Jonn Rodgers and his four co-avaitors went om BACHELLER NAMED TO (ction Lack of fuel forced the gia HANDLE GOUNTY CASE t a non-stop flight from San fF ne to descend late yesterday on a ny sea when its destination on © Pearl Harbor was less th . Tae re copia SS, miles a jessy paralysis becan to ereep| Seventh, Walberg replaced Baum- An order wiil be presented Inte to-| rieytenant Commander M B. Mos he tails of the roads’ carry-| &artner in the seventh, Peckin. day to Judge Bryant S. Cromer, | J 3 nous ee ead the "rulls **| paugh doubled and came home on which che vhas announced“ histaten- | come, sums Commander of théjsalr, lis, coul, Inevitable orders for] puyel's singl ; station at Pearl Harbor, estimated Mele Spiele tion of signing, naming former|togay that the seaplane descended shutdowns of shops, and lay-off of single, a double by Judge Robert R. Rose and Attorney} ayout 100 miles northeast of the nen, car repairers 4 train " hrane’s single i E. Paul Bacheller special prosecutors tsland of Maul, and 20 Salted esa vs on mine runs have hegun to 8 Sanh es ean a cs Atuletics tn tho ouster proceedings against | the U, s, 8, Aroostook which was : Is + r. Guy T. Morgan, member of the | 5, ation” 1,80 ? ; | board of county commissioners, and eae ela ag rebubsatoenne aritt Lacka | NATIO Jack Scott, former member. at that point due to existing ocean. eri railroad expe | At Philadelphia (2nd game)— -Gaunty Attorney GeorieernA-'| currents would amount to six miles down. Xs Scranton und Keyser v % RHE. Peeedelt me nrebare the order. Mr.| hourly, which would move the sea- ley shops on Friday, throwing out | New Yorlc Sas At 410 — ; sh 4 eagna a eee eee: a a gt plane, if afloat, 108 miles to the west- Lak OL 10 — 2 ~ e agr the selection of Rose | < 5 At {200 tnén, and the Delaware & Hud- ri pak OCt on ope ef the mc 15 eve 7 i hed flying low nd Bacheller and: these two men| “ard bY 8 a. m. a a son. announced prospective lay-off , Betts, Knight, |e2rgvelt the Golden Gate, San , bound for Hayail..’ Note the steamer coming jn—the old,and the’new pass .each other. San Francisco nye aignitied stheloswillininess {tol 2oO cre, Cf the Beaplane: PN:S aie ¥ *| es dn the Ldekaround. The sister’ plane, PN-9 Now 3, left fiye minutes later. take tho cases for the state number. comprised of 1200 trainmen, ‘he Lehigh Val nd Wendell. ases ate. Commander John Rodgers, Havre q oar . avy to ag ‘oads ee de € ce, Md. ley and other heavy tonnage roa : 9 > due with similar announcements | At Boston— RM. Lieutenant Byron J. Connell, Pitts. are due Brooklyn ..----010 100 000—2 9 burgh, P } soon. 300 O10 000—4 7 2 Skiles N. Pope, Jackson, Pa. jon leaders of the three dis te Petty, Osborne and De- William H. Bowlin, Richmond, Va. tricts are engaged in smoothing out Couney and 0 Ottatts ste ntae Tere IM Uta tee, ‘ 1 connection TAT ee Loess difficulties developing in co ae At Pittsburgh—, R.W.E. SEAS SCOURED BY : with, the work: of the 10,000 mainte- 000 002 000—2 12 0 PLANES AND SHIP “ S nance men remaining in the mines 000 007 19%—8 13 1 x LULU, Sept. 2.—(Associated 3. Batteries: Donohue, Brady . “ 9249) Press}—At the first indicat ¢ by agreement with the opcrators eg rae ress.)—At the first indication o seam question Is arismg as (o what | Hargrave; Morrison and Gooch, ‘Fading Ranks ‘of “Boy Boys of ’61 Only CTATE- MOVIE dawn airplanes and surface craft a: + . . out in the Pacific ready ta is “maintenance wor se assure| At Philadelphia (ist game)— 5,000 Strong in Line of March Today for‘'the shlssing ‘naval, seas Mine owners continue their assu RE Aad Ree pL aN Setar ances that they do not contemplate ate New York Philadetphi Batteries ner and S| importation of outside help in tempts to re-open the workings. ‘A noticeable’ movement of workers setting out in search 0 301 00*—G OD ‘eenfield, Dean, Wis and Wilson. mine of IRATE PUBLIC at National Meet, Grand Rapids HAE THURSDAY IN CONVENTION lines of air communication yeste ay when less than 300 miles fr Jonolulu, its destination With cloudy weather in’ prospect work in other fields developed today. enews Goan Sey RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. 2.—(By The Associated tonay. end edgral cone unalog John L. Lewis, international pres- SANS RES eae CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—(Associatea| Press.) —Muskets and swords gave way to canes and Peat the plane had been forced down, thé {dent of the miners’ union, and Ebi At Wwaslitngton— ono 23028 eB] Press)—Inceneed over the second crutches as the Grand Army of thé Republic marched to- State Organization to Be Launched at Two-Day! seareuins planes took on capacity aD, AES Se tarented th L100 10" » «| Street car accident oa their main|day in what may be its last national parade. r 5 fuel loads at Lahainia ready to comb dent, are holding capt thoroughfare in three days, residents 77 eLITV , oat PAIK rt 2 Pacific ‘quest < fo’ infesing’ union representatives from bitumin- S:(Gray, Rome aaa ee eee ia atentaes |, With shoulders curved by the weight of years, but with Gathering of 40 Proprietors and Managers A ee eee ous coal fields in yarious parts of pardons 3 Salar Alri Coshrall *| tematicatly uprooted sections of the|%/¢aming eyes and unbroken spirit the boys of ’61 marched, u Ausidbanaes vecel vedatrom\iheides the country. Cayplesicie, -2athary,and Ruel, rails. JHundreds assisted in the work | 9,000 strong, between massed thou- . of Wyoming Theaters. stroyer Aroostook at 10:15 last night The discussion is deacribediaggen-| 4 RU and were cheered on by women in| $@nds of cheering spectators. H said: “No trace of plano number 1 eral. ‘ 15 [Tibaton etibo osdiodecce ae & | meceeN as Spick new flags and battle-scarrea] PT RRANSPORT which must have been forced down c eetnagianeaers rth TARAS, New York _..-.000 040 00*—4 9 1 eden rw emma ay Yen old ones fluttered with equal glory With the end in view of perfecting a state organization, | °ve" 29 miles south of the Arrostools Cen| 7 e . 2 tks. ¢ t e ranks * * ATS; ty - A ?/ station, where the estimated ‘4 and Northern West Virginia, are) Batteries: Zahniser, Fur and) cinig gent policemen to prevent the |%® te emnant of the ranks of the FOUND SAF E motion picture exhibitors throughout Wyoming will meet | omit te cicne eed maa meeting here today to review plans] Bischoff; Pennock and Pennock and Bengough. removal of the wrecked car by the| Union army wound through the here Thursday and Friday of this week : About for the westward aria re moder- they have announced for invading street car company's repairmen. |streets. ‘The blare of twenty bands ay é yjot this week... About-forty. men |e rea ene ics avecenat anthracite markets. Early in the day the company ob-|had a pathetic accompaniment in ete ees are expected to attend this meeting which will draw mem-| > with tho destrover Farragut, tained an injunction restraining the/the shuffling of b00 pairs of feet MELILLA, Span!sh Morocco, Sep. ns > rn o ‘an p arts 7 F: i vas £ Aroostook nt th nigh ie Ks. y, fate SCIRIG trdee tnerderie tte Sea eee ea roche sel temnber'2=—(AP}—- The Spanish trane,| Bers of the profession from all parts of the state, it was an- Axpostooleyapene the night “my MINERS Dear the ca The authorities} Antietam, of Gettysburg, and of| Port Espana No. 6 is safely at an-/nounced today by M. H. Todd, manager of the Rialto | soarchi: in! ihathe ate IN OKLAHOMS aa told to disregard the| Chancellorsville. | chor in this harbor Hheate pee Aes OKLAHOMA CIT + Sept. fous s ee A Fez di sterday reported] ¥ : 4 : | —(Assoclated Press)—Today will ac | Soubi saul todas ess almost) the lutte 1 | Headq will the GENERAL TRANSFERRED __ | °0??* termine whether the state-wide strike y | the be resis We a --— | r n 7 < Hl t : called by mine un officials will : ue hi since turr Ikea neue atts age ae : — zy . held Up, _Yester 900 aia] ARMS GOING TO DOCTOR | : Many, inde were unequal] POWER COMPANY MERGER |" bul ling. I perexpact: | sedate ie: e ‘ Ae tarsannaietett hal not report for worn, following the} Charles Morrison is at the Na- y 2 t icipation In the parade while | Sa os | 1 to ive tor mor and | | order. \It has-long been the custom|trona Memorial hospital suffering Robert, the th ar-old son of Mr. | , bowing to time, rode in auto-| NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—(AP)—'The|# session will be he after-| } ul William M. Crulle-| t with miners however, that pay day] from a sprained back and a fracture] and Mrs. Ralph Ottoman of the Ro-| mobiles behind their marching com-| American Waterworks and Electric nm, followed by another in the] shank, now at Camp: Lewis, Wash-| W'¢ as c a meani j is a holiday and operators declared,|of the hip caused when a pipe fell|chelle country, died suddenly in the | rades. Comp: a pioneer in the super-| eveni On Friday a permanent | ington, today was assigned to’ com.|that the Aro Ie sb: A that with the observance over, the}on him. Morrison was working on|arms of his father as the parents} ‘ Following the ade the first for-| power movement, announced today | organiaztion will be formed. mand (Bt thelepcondecoanhten | furnishing radio comy bearing large part of these men would return|a project east of the city when he] were bringing the child in for med-| mal session of the encampment was] that it would amalgamate all its Wyoming is the only state at a ees ge con artillery|to the F 9 number 1 ‘o. this to their jobs. was injured. jeal care. held, the veterans listening to the] electric subsidiaries through the| present without org ation of | Strict at Fort Totten, New York (Continued mm Page ) annual address of Dr. Louis F. Ar-| formation of a new company to be| this nature, i said. The ex F ensberg commander {fn chief and the known the West Pennsylvania | hibitors of Wy) organized once TRIAL DATES (amu “SSE EARTH TREMORS Ahe| 2 N : P aye CASPER RESPONDS WITH GIR: TO THE URT the greatest public interest at this term of court will be that of James Brophy, charged with the murder of John C. Reschke. Brophy has not yet been arraigned and may not be arraigned this week, a proceeding which must be gone through with before the date of his trial can be set. The dates September 21 and 22 have been left open for the Bropby trail if it can be arranged for that SET BY C Two Days Left Open for James Brophy Murder Trial in Setting Time for Hearing 41 Criminal Cases Forty-one criminal cases were set for trial today after speed. 7 accident any indic to keep u trian cost of $1 Scores of Casper persons evidently applications and the TRIBUNE’S INSURANCE OFF I Protection is a wonderful thing. It relieves ‘much of the fear attendant upon the possibility of accidents in these days of if the the office of the ¢ two ¢ has been lize this, policies filed in hits in the past re id pedestri tion, ‘The : an insu nil to the T ys p with the demand. ' Casper has responded to the offer of the Tribune to furnish $5,000 travel, ac insurance the I atitude Federal 1 of Ch nd appreci policies through .00 per year, with gr ¢ Tusuranice Company, tion. Eve number of applications for Dail urance department of this newspaper has been forced to work overtime ident and pedes- ALO, y hour sees many additional policy travel, y Tribune, clogged with is t the small time. the calling of the docket for the S Benton bey term of district} City cases have been set as fol- SO ale the books of the company. Yes, protection is a wonderful thing in these hectic ¢ court by Judge Bryant S. Cromer. any cases were passed | lows: i . of speed. 2 either because of the probability that they eventually will | 5°? ea PASM Ne ey Pata oe This offer is ohen to every reader of ‘the Casper Daily Tribune, whether new or old, and cov- be dismissed or because it was desired to investigate them 3. B, Puller. violation of LED EAE SS between the ages of 10 and 70. ‘The cost is so trifling that no one can afford to be Fs 7 ¥ ss ithout it. further. liquor ordin: ¥ mt : Criminal cates in whieh the city[which the state will prosecute are| Sept, IS—A. J. Mitchie, violation of It is truly the most amazing offer ever male by an American newspaper. of. Casper is the plaintiff will be|scheduled to start Sept. 2: liquor ordinance. Don’t. wait until tomorrow! . Act on the impulse NOW! started September 17 and those| The trial which prabobly will hold (Continued on Page Two) |. ae eee |Houses Shaken in ; EVANSVILLE, -) —Evans A. M. today. few months. No damage was No official record of the qu Ind. lle was shake }weather bureau today. Obse une 7] Informatie tha th | | quake was genera} In uth Indi. } t ana and L » and in Western) 1 Kentucky, and that from reports he | Sept. IN MIDDLE WEST Many Towns and- Cities but No Damage Sustained; In- diana Believed Disturbance Center ociated about 6 2.—(By The A n by an earthquake It was the second quake felt here within a reported. uake had been made at the rver Al aid he had 1 ' ‘ ued on Page Eight) ais