Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1925, Page 1

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| Gh per Suniay Trine ~ —— VOL. 35 MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 MAIN NEWS SECTION NO. 5 COLONEL MITC OURTMARTIALED Airship Tragedies Draw Fiery Attack from Flying Expert LABOR HOST£F/.OOD TAKES Fiery ‘atta om HI IOASTERS WILL PARADE = SEVEN LIVES yrs yey ltt SMGel HOLIDAY HERE L sil _"~* ARREST LIKELY |Poos Left To’ WHERE 14 FLIERS WERE HURLED TO DEATH —CLOUDBURSTIN ms2ron eT 7-10 HOLD MANY | | Bl FEATURES Guard Still | ss | | dination Is Seen Await Owner| | ANYON REARS HiStaienent - Bitter Charges Hurled | i ed Press. ol. piss ¢ | William Mitchell, former as- ‘Stormy Petrel’’ of — sistant chief of the army air 7 ervice, court-martial the U : S: Air Service: | Tragedy Enacted Near| for his fiery . atement at | Wenatchee, Wash., hance the war ant navy depart.| SAN ANTONIO, Texas, | a t € nee" |Sept. 5.—(By United Press) | Last Night. Jand general incompetency, according |__Bitter charges of incoms petency, criminal negligence S. KR. Owens, federal agent, is trying to find the owner of three dogs, two of them valuable bulls. Owens spent all day Saturday secking the man to whom the dogs belong but could not locate him | Addresses by Governor | 2@ meanwhile the animals were | lodged pound, and Congressman Are | riday, HEME Set for Morning. ay night still and 18 sh were found in « EA SOSA CURR RECTORSET, 1 P st treasonable Once again Casper. has Apparently the dogs bad le. \WENATGHEN, — Warsh:.,| o var Davis: who was in New.york atte spon tre ie er age lined itself up for a mam- ren left : ee : I, whieh |Sept. 5.—Fifteen dead and} Wd cbet acon: ‘ sed bed is taba moth Labor day program. h Jae Gite Aarat ied up” | {injured have been removed | serv ent | partments’ were: I tw3 The day this year will see! pad just taken ph {from the wreckage left in| in y what ents} lam something of interest heve Ege TS |the wage of a cloudburst} yoy aa ceribes then r RS ai practically every hour from "| lw whic h swept through the] , i } 4 rainy « ly inorning until jate t ill uck Canyon tonight £ h seid F 4 he presence of Governor | ven dead w ounte fo! acai 1 : Taylow Itoss: has tded an ‘i 1 eS Srasaeanpety med <6 recording to word at the § 16 1 for the @ impetus to the m in Casper. | lof eat 10:80 m. while the fw andoa and to the nik th ulive is to, be kept busy | y | several serfousiy injured, were tra vi eaplane Ww h apparent « AM with ie set wpa wil | cerred to hospi eral ¥ | been nan attempted flight to ti uy Mon Recipe pila: | erp ears The parade, which will fe meneeisialied at | ss a - YF 7 | Se were sti un-} vENE " s qiee seattystery | J accounted for late tonight GENERAL HINDS | t cha ‘ ay Mrs. Emma M of tt d r kil * at Pulle ed to have been ory hi w 5 , T : . ¢ e od at Casper, Wyo foundations In a € : : ‘ t| while en route here from Washing: | es were also wrecked. : Stabt tor atiate ton te, remained unsolved today | | nrohii aie a oe i i s reets, and thence to Blghth street, | when the woman died at a locat ‘hos | PE ihe a a ‘ ; : Deg oi parucd ill: disbani pital. John , ut r, an of] man, is the | g fc P woman and. | fur | Tho-strange case. was firs brought eatin re Acari aitteatiwncas rr to the attention of anthorittes he: caw? ards eri AGianat H Ba ee Neth aegis |p Seemed 1 the navy with neglect » | When hee husband reported her m . gearrived. ons n Which she was also expe but there was no trace of the wo- r starting the non-stop flight to | Tha k.awith “primitive fying ma- chine nd With vessels stationed fthe cityeayithout warning. | “nothing to. say’ about. th werd cryshed like, ment the 12-foot) wall” of} He athells by licated th contem erdbane ine 1 hear} " water and the three-story Spring-| vetion ell would | 729 miles apart to patrol the route— “itm aaron cr nT och), "Nimowt nt he ie ES aca, aber HE ee vould |vdistances entirely too far apart. A aoe Mode conte ely} MORMUL Was found, wandering. alm- foundations, tomorrow The whole Pacific fleet. should bee ip aN Hlessly about the streets, apparently 1 been ployed there instead he Antipodes,” rted, Mitchell on the G lute-hour ide | nd injured was Impossible | ———>—____ joy, riding around Le started there le a bascl y hay f She was | and: when | ec remaining unknown | s told the story of an t(ack made upon herat Casper. This S-yard race. open to siny man} has net been substantiated from oth- | first prize. box ot je prize, carton of cigs ik; Ut will nines, two uffering the dead tement 4 “HO HEWS FROM. ce wing to the confusion. the water was still six feet this handleapped rescue we darkness, t d to do their es cent overweight ond | ¢ ounce M. Lovegrove, a. cli Apple e girls to 16 ; first prize $1; see | Fat men’s ra ) yards, open to | all men—First prize $3; second prize . "ei AT SALT LAKE 0-yard girl's race, 12 to 16 years | irst prize $1; second prize 50 cents. Pick-up potato pr patcher’s office and the east boun¢ train No. 4: was halted for water. t masses of t r the tr ain would h proceeded. path of the cl wreckage ov the tr had Th hit the terminals wa ks on w je been traveling | ; irst as it| ards wide. | Six locomotives, with steam up were stalled in the yards tonight. the water covering their dr is of box cars | These bulletins are not avallable to vice, Mitchell as- yublished “for the 100 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 5 Two de , two or more injured, with the possibility of several more ud in the ruins, is the toll of a Which broke out in the Utah nee . boys und $1; second pri Ee 1 ea for the attempted Iiis statement phical tured what.could bave ys! race, 75 yards, 12 to 16 years st prize $1; second prize 60 fir Oil Refining compa shortly before 2 o'clock this after ‘ooned, y's plant” hert P : A dozen automobiles were ale Patter ABOVE—Wreckage of the forward section of tho U. 8. 8. Shenandoah, which split in two in a storm 2 Phen ' over Ava, 0., »g fourteen, including its commander, Zacha Lansdowne, to tra deaths. BELOW— Aft section of the nt dirigible on which several rode to safe ard race, hoys 12 to 16 years (Continued +n Page Two) away from a tourist camp near by| nd wrecked, but the people of the | ' noo! T Kelley Arnold, address unknown. = | He r —. DENVER PLAY —o ts ne Beet Airships of ees Size and More Rigid | «« The Daily Tribune in common) | with a maj of other Casper institutions and business houses will observe Monday holiday and will issu of the paper. Trib Siedler frase Construction Urged by Commander Wade wax pleked up in th BULL FIGHTER HERO INJURED | north se Our x dia not find Elitch team of Denver and the Lub- hock, ‘Texas, baseball club: wil, play Monday | Night to Dr; aw || at Lakehurst Following Probe rip Nahin plane. whet ewan toned the first ¢ here tomorrow, the 1 Monte t b as a full edition mployes winner will be free to enjoy a double | | \ : A mee vay tr | a = Manatees holiday and join with others in|) te © ham) nship in +O Att >» > H awe CALDWELL, Ohio, Sept. 5.—-(By United Pres Con , rattan ae } the observance of the day set | | b8seball tournament ig endance er €| ie I I ) te aay i x I upset all calculations here Y this ternoon by downing the unde: feated Elitch team, 9 to 7. The binqu to assertions otherwise and despite the Shenandoah 1 I nit ve'eid ae the government should not give up lighter-than-|1 1 ty y , power and development but should go ahead and build I f b f vessels aside for labor's annual ce * tion, Labor Day Is one of the four non-publication dates of the the Henning|for Governor Nellie Tay 1 In the first game of the afternoon, | hotel will be ne w evening Pears A e 1 Ay Moore | ha iin ana ; Tribime. Lubbock defeated the’ Amarillo,| for the dinner to t ven by’ the “Se Anchcigt is sae panens Pettis dirigibles larger and of more rigid construction. nda group of Ar ar ling | of to fool the public's, @ exis: team; 14:to 6; Jeffersonian club of Natrona county | {s focnd tn the thee eee The government ould not give up dirigible dey ve lop- ( ir Mor - iiontinnedliéa iPas om reservations, t valt NEW SCHOOL PROJECTE =D scree cad tan en ete ong USES GUN. ro GE T the only address of set ‘ which will be p: . y PP. Beara ol ton . | >Hi i L D i O'Connor. / This will , » GOV ’ ¥ * er 1 tio ti? ernor to hold a. public rec n on | paket haadioe ta co os the mezzanine floor of the Gladston« t hotel.as a feature of-her visit heve fidast ; i f Few Casper people haye h Following c ot f testimon aNd tunity ofmeeting the: first hbtsevervitriessesxof: the’ diskater tel ah a 4 governor and the reception will pro-| poard was joined by Rear acters a The school board of district num-| drawn there was delay in calling for | of the new high schoo! building wilt pide shy privilege, starting at 7:30/@, \W, Disson, inspector general of} Commanding estranged | y t af fA nae a Satur bids. The board dlso decided to cat! aie Lio te the ravy who arrived “here from] ®%d ® group of other persons to} McP: ad disp € m ber two at its meeting Saturday be ready for occupancy early this | i i Bee ; amps ft ; jecided ta advertise tor| {© bids on a two-room addition to] ‘ Attends se upon’ the banqu: wit | Yeaahin board. will stay gece bas Barry Pa et eure 1 Joe Thor . nd Orville Myce ale Parker also bagiteell eldea te er’ veek, 0 artisan, representative cit ere ove to ald Disso: jer, brought a dramatic-climax to vestignte the incident and ¢ ee ' chool building to as not been’ possible ye : + e DeVNg | ee at he bie ; ecg Ah to the story ERGNino® @ tenroor BeBOol, bu ©)” Gurbutt, “Waldner-and Bwéeney,| 2°: 288 "ot been possible yet to) nag reservations. » ‘The following | for porsiblo weaknesses in the craft, | bin two-year-old son, Robert, at a} ‘The story , lve Beko tN) DaeaeE es Be Midwest, The construc nitects, drew the plans for the |°B&CK on the registration in the|ladien will asalst in carrying out the| Steele in his statement uised| ranch at Sand Springs, Saturday | ht to Cast fetnsis id ite ce architects, drew 2 : ; are 4 . A plans of the evening: Mrs, W. S.| Lieutenant Commander Zachary| afternoon, when ‘with a pistol in one | men who had faced J ny srelant + A tion of this building to take care] py snosed building at AMtidwest. These | Stade schools, Supt, A. A, Slade said Shuball; kere, PB eMirdne.: Ms Patihawne En Acree Bs ind! al sdt tem tubtoael toe oh itaba other | al ries Re oasoant Gane DERSCHEDreneDe Bienes he um of the constantly increasing needs} pions were approved by the board | It is planned to make a check Sep-| Guy ¢ Mrs. John F. Heagney,| Shenandoah, for hia skillful airman.| and el Into an ‘automobi) ni} fi man returned wt t v 1} ady ‘ 3, e i Mrs. Burke H. Sinclair, Mra. Alfred | ship, «Ho also told of the “wonder-| which he had driven to the place i 1d has been considered | Satura embe e same date o ¢ of the oll field has been con tember 9, the sam te on which | 17 i, Mire Henry “Astin, Mrs} | ful skill/ind presence of mind” of| cording to information reaching tt 1M fn for some time. Because it was nece It was announced that five.or six | the ‘che: was made last year,’ soltjug Ay Schr » Mra. W. G. Abbott | the airmen who sfully | » off here e si ae sary to change the plans originalty }additional rooms in the west wing! that comparison can be made and Miss Mary M. Curtin ' (Continued on’ Page ‘Two) {Aman hunt wast Hlat I ‘

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