Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE Two | AIR DISASTERS CHARGED TO STUPIDITY, NEGLIGENCE fbe Casper Sunday Cridune Five of rh hese Officers Killed in S GOL. MITCHELL FIRES SHOT AT “ARNIY AND NAVY a id i smypettalis wf e Shenandoah Went to Pieces Searezore NSYLVANIA f| DEN wars SN ee ne © ee rz ; ; 7 3 was ‘ : . * mission for the and a ; " of ga . erep ys Vo get publicity and make a : whane 1 : are whe the navy de , 5 abc + toing with, alrerage ‘ q n 1 ed Hawaiian Might waa 8 i ew wy Jen en the soil ) eriva pe and Afriea » en ma We here 1 joyed ficlal stupid, ’ EXCERPTS > LCHELL CMAKGES unbering Cra Ry rhe, ah, and Its Commander B.&P. CLUB RESUMES WORK FOR NEW YEAR |Report on Convention | | | at Portland Heard | Saturday Noon. | the B and Professional! | Women's club resumed regular ses- | sions, after summer adjournment, | | with the usual mid-day luncheon at the Henning, ay. Mrs. M Patric! sided, and Mrs. | Ruth Dumars arge of the u sic usiNeSs seasion | Only a portion o£ the pled by Misa G gm being oc: | trude Kamy onal delegate, whc } made a de report of the na | tional a held at Portland | Maine, ‘and presented | | the. mational trophy, @ beautiful | ver loving cup awarded to Wyoming | }by the national membership com- | 2 fox 1924, for having tederated | largest number of new clubs the greatest gains in member- ar the year, Mive Kamps was | egate from Cusper, The cup is suitably engodved wt | } National Membership Trophy Awarded to the State Federating the Largest Number ented By Membership Commit scribed up will be held af the Cas- and exhibited te public ent to other mem- state, At the next year | ning federation was only 9 Old at the time of hold- he convention. This was con- a wonderful showing for the ganization of the lon, of the, yation. LABOR HOSTS | WILL PARADE | (Continued From Page One) —Wirst prise $1; second prize 30 cents, 50-yard shoe race, boys under 12 ) years; firsh prize $1; second prise 50 | cents. Wheelbarrow race, open to all men — First prize $3; second prize $1.50. Boys and girls ple eating contest ivst prize $2; secend prize 50 cents, | 100-yard foot race, union men only First prize $6; second prize $3. adies’ race, 50 yarda-—Wirst prive second prize $1.50, dies’ 50-yard race--First prize | second prize $1.50. Boys, years, 50-foot sack race— First prive $1; second prize 50. cents. A band goncert will be held on the | | street at 7 o'clock. This will be fob | towed by @ dance in Elks auditor ium The parade will be formed as fol- | lows: Marshal of the day, George Bruiner Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross, Police plateon, American Legion band. Fire department. Mayer S&S. K, Loy and members | ef the city counell, | Casper ‘Trades and Labor As | sembly | Division No, t—Barbers, bolle trades council, | ters. nary workers, | © picture BIG OIRIGIBLES OF MORE RIGID. he photo shows the weakened \the dirigible was SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1925 Where Pacific Plane Went Down, and Its Officers x John Rodgers and Lieutenant Byron J. Connell, the two officers among the crew of five of the PN9-1; the plane itself, and a map indicating (circle) the area in which it went down, its fuel en EUROPE PLAYS ATAUTHPEACE IND WAR GAME Conflicting Activities Are Seen in Major — - Roles Today. By CLIFFORD DAY | (United Press Staff Correspondent) | LONDON, t. 5.-—Hurope today is indulging im the paradox of pre- | paring simultaneously for war and | On the sailers } make Shenandoah’s Fatal Keel war side, soldiers and indulging in sham war object of which ig to various armies and navies for eventual hostUities; Italy i lost a submarine im her nave maneuvers; England is having sea maneuvers im the near east whic ave given rise to a Turkish pretest heel nd broke, caused the of the Shenandoah, which,. when it ship's fatal wreck. lt was taken when fee the storm in, » wired, lost its, “noge’” | vianning, too, for great rs; while Germany he presence of Presi- Von. E ndenburg will bave land neuvers with an eye om the Polish and Czecho-Slovakian borders. ent Meantime while the military men | a thelr game, stateen of UrOpe ar ndeving over the allied. an security pact. The, allied i bese py owe legal experts, have finished thelr preliminary labors | here. and today their conclusiens (Continued From Page One) y The investigators questioned G. R. | bave. been fonwa to the states- he spectators of the | men cerned tegether with the onward end of the ship oints on whieh they could not id he. was. abc ngree. Sir it Eturst, acting for furninh, » the kitehem sto m, th Geneva, where ne Be ne rear ef the dirty @ tions council is , mr the league's mata atinued om. " nt mees Monday a ere 1 ar cree, | 804, Wi nea nck » November 10 8, Dressmen and teamsters. | yea ey amann E Division No 4.—W. C. T. U., tra | Cevsiopme T S Ch t sh roal and civ organizations, om O ee es overnor Rows will review the par.| omy and thera: sh an oi ‘4 f chestra will turninh tho muaio, [PBC Of the press and the coun-| he we Star The Veterans of Foreign Wars wilt | SY t® carey on *! Davis t try Atppngwe Tah oft the Los Abaae aha tan — ment with the alli Ona: baw ¥ fhe week of November 10 has can be used for commercia Nang been set for the annual campaign T : S : “id only. The struction | A differen to, fil the Community Chest tor ries uiciade Shenand c@ the siv1 hea haa coming, year, this having been. : ie tun oe wha tains ef n d upon at a meeting ef the oO F il T ste hese by mained, thea of dinectors held Friday TN FAUULC £0 | v6 vecum wirnone ae \orate thienad The amount to be raised will be ‘ rt nvestigntion by the in. “ns ided at another conference to Find His Wite quis vd will also. be made at be hoand: } bane Giiiienan ¢ held im the near future, 2 | Lakebursr when it is tnished hi hin in an wt Meier: 1 presided at Friday's Pravious records. of the ship and the gyeey ion ee Gi GN el and those who were - ie brena ations made for h © Inst JOUR) a volad afte we a > present included: Charles Cullen. may will be studie pert w b . Bi Y & ¢. LOS ANGILNS, Sept. 5.-—(United| than. be made. to a board appointed | *? ‘ hs = PP ag bn ‘paris Preqe,)—Hin own neglect in. tailing | by Seeretary: of the Navy. Will ‘Burwell, W. & I phall, Prank ® mail & yosteard to his wife in- | ec $e) @ men artived here t's See . Be an ve at Ri i. ‘ Airectly caused Wimer- ¥. Fields. 44, tonight to search, tor curiosity seole Dm aun » G ush, ok Bid, Oisia., to shoot himaelt here! ors who, they charge, nmitted today. acts of vandulism in taking souve, | On arriving here after a five day | nire trom. the wreckage of the Vrige Denver Postal moter trp from Oklmboma, Wields|ibie and thus Intectering with the L " BUILT inan o: rghampton, | called ot the Young Women’s Chris: | government's investixation | > xr Gulttoan, 26 Biahesonint Hea ae a Soin Sowens Saale Lge Ty shor treet eR Receipts Up aah, of the, Shenandoah, ing to find her, the Okinhoman, be| ghoulish activities by souvenir athe | | Ni Riss —————= | come despondeht and shot himaett inj erers in. stealing persona) effects | oe ae 6 expense of the lives of our peor | 2, cheat Ho ie im m dungerous | trom. the bodios of the dead mon, | DENVER, Colo., Sept, t—CUnited ma the delusion of smaninami| ee At the hearing Saturday afternoon ¢ - Presd,)-—Receipis at the Denver pos! Hospital attendants found a post | ic was definitely deteemined thah the AKRON, Ohio, Sept, 5—(nited | office for the month, of August show Ne ee bd in, Wioldy’ pocket addressed to] giant dirigible duckied im uldair| Press)—Pluna for a gigantic au 2 galn off 7.38 per cent over the cor ml instructing her to meet him | and was. torn two, sections before,| Zeppelin, twice the size of the Los | responding month of Inst year, ac The TEN i anmam | SrebAA teaieie et i. eee tulling: to the ground, Angelos ov W-finved Shenandoah | cording to Frank Le Dodge, past in all,’ Fields said, A complote record of the various| and safer than either are being | master, The month's re elpts tota OMMANDMENTS' wt forgot i mail it. No wonder she utitnde Of the dirigihie, om ite tnizy| drawn up heve bythe expenis of the | $280,400, which Jv an inareuse of din't meet me’ rom Lakehurst, N. J., wae obtained ? Zeppelin corporation, $19,950 over August of Inst year AD Govt Do Milles ose by the finding of the baragraph, or Dr Kael Agnste and Cuptain | avevage gain of vt.26 cevlypeert is in | u Price, city elec who bas|alttitude meter, in a field near here, | Mrnest Lehmann. German in | shown Im a group of 50 selected cities aN | been it ab hin home for two, weeks | The inventixntons, however have nat | wxperts who ane now: vive presitiunts throughout the, country, geeording r od (0 Dis office at the city} ehecked the recordy ef the inatuu-|ef the concer, ate tn cba ube the pesteffice department a tus wai ment, bing ton,

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