Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1925, Page 3

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~ PeWar Status Should | ited raw how cor _ ae- rQnt Lota! » of _ An is tines ain oom = % IEFENSE PLANS j URGED ONS, BY WAR HERO Not Be Standard, | Woodill Says. By CLARK B. KELSEY | (United Press Staff Corr CHICAG Sept. 3.— States is committing an unpardon able act of folly im allowing the army to drop to. its pre-war. status, Sergeant Samuel Woodfill, called the “greatest hero” of the World war, declared Her tonight Wook singlehanded killed nine Gern with a pickaxe and captured He is atte the reunion of the Atth division. Wearing his old uniform, his bread breast virtually covered with decora. tions from this and other gover ™ Woodtill expressed his lignation at the small army a | cates, | First and foremost before we at- | tempt anything else we need an|{ adequate defense,” he said, “every | patrietic man should want to see sugicient soldiers at country’s | h to protect it fro: vasion “It ts folly and d& the army rust mess it way befor The army has sheli—a gke’ agece let the tarnished the big conflict, windled down to a » of what it should st | | “ 3 | economy wilh that it aper s ek ara mo: N Sept, 3.— “= (United \ young man, the of & wealthy tamily of Mont- ? yo, at time was. an 7 am asylum, was question~ by police in connection dnc with th napping of six-year-old Mary Duly and the murder of Ray~ negre chauffeur. Was filed against the ¥ srade Will | mo s Probe een seen 8 D.,. Sept. 5.—- ed. Press).—A & nearby ehh ee aed hospital ond alk jails of this ss Au investigation will be held | jocality was made tonight im am ef: ext Weel Dy the state ekvil ser fort te place the blame for the Jkid- siom here relative to two dis | vapping ef six-year-old) Mary Duly srges and elevem resignativns Of | on an escaped maninc or convict. Joves at the Soldiers and Sailers | With police confident that a man at Monte Vista tt was an | unced here tonight by Mrs. Bit %, one tive cunnand: Mrs. Quer “ened from made am ine YUAN VICTORY TOMEAN SPLIT Monte Vista, wi estigntion of the et Ming: the ~trouble at rsteAMces sur home. the Cis alleg tigmed did) tt rd | under pressur that the beads of the home du 1 @ the power of discharge | least eight of Os ined | and discharged are still on the pay- | oll vionel Patwiek Hamvreek, @ | omm. chan ui the institution wi 1 & recent stateme LARAMIE PAIR INDICTED UNDER THE MANN AGT ry th @ politic the fight 1 one By ROBERT T. SMALL. (Copyright, 1925, by Cusper Tribune.) NEW YORK, Sept. —Mayer an and Willan Randelph Hearst are to be “eliminated’’ from the mayoralty primaries here next Tues- day week im order to “cement’* the Demecratie party in New York City and state behind Al Smith for presi- dent in. 19) ‘There no, longer ts an attempt to veil this issue. Werkers in the amti- Hylan campaign are sending out the werd to “stand by Al’ and they openly saying on the stump that @, the mayor should im his fight for jon, it would mean a divided: t BLES. b. Sept, 5.—In minat and macy agi national cer Such » Wey rterrowd a ation would m death of narged with con-} the “Smith boom.” As a matter of ate the white sinve a Hylan success at the polls the 15th would mark a defear ¢ the governor here in the Greater City, his stronghold, and virtually would mean dix elimination as an ssvivant for the party leadership im 1928, Therefore it wilt be easy tor the untry to understand the vital in- tarest which attaches to this seem- ingly local campaign; tor ene of the prineipal centenders for national honors in the presidential race three years hence, Al Smith, was hurled into this contest by % peculiar force of circumstances and now that be is im it, he must win and win. big, to continue a prominent factor in the wife of Don ©, Wi oll mas, Is Inved to have deserted her hushand and threw children te come to Los An- zeles with Bogle to try-their fortune & life before the camera in Holly~ 1, ‘They are said to have been sweethearts at Laramie, minee they lett Duly Dh Dire. fWinterrowd with ber children, aged 6. 7 dnd % years, went te Phoenix, ona, to visit her mother, Mrs, A. Athyn, She is said to bave left be children there to apparently diss. but is supposed to have foin- and continued Los An- Lia wor forme: Inst Democracy. ‘The governor realimes rantic mother reported her| this and he iy throwing bis full rance to the pol The | strength into the fight, He is cast- jew was secured when she|ing all caution and restraing aside, ent a picture postes: 2 dnughter, e Department of J @ then up the ten. Bogie was also ndieted on a straight charge of vin- to her nine- n Polt hie recognizes as the oniy discordant eloments in the party im this state nyor Hylan and the latter's» poy al sponser, Mx Mearst, © or Sinith has carried the “issue’* ms seb ah $5,000, and himaelt, ‘The governor, needless te say; in is confident of the issue, He be- Meves that “the last vestige’’ of Hearst political influence in this part of the country will be wiped out on September 15. Thene are plenty of Al Smith en- thuslusts around who ane willing: to bet that the governor will win the } fight by three votes to one—they ting the white slave act, [ht is un-| straight te beth of them. He vit rstood: that Mxs, Wintervewd will | tually has told the voters they must | pe 4 defense stating she pald| cheose once for all between the own fare to Los Angeles, Bond | Hearst and Hylun “unholy alliance,’ The Combination *be Casper Sunday Cribune ___ 'THOUSANDS BESIEGE TRAINS FOR WEEK-END RESORTS WITH NEBRASKANS OFF MOUNTAINS | Fo PAGE THREE Te™" INE" AT WAVE AT PEAK left and t excursfon ‘ day lessened oln and v | a= COOLING SHOWERS | | ARE FORECAST CHICA t —(United Press) wers are in the wea- tonight | hundre nm lecalt COLN, "Ne’ Harrisd! tier ‘CASPER MOUNTAIN MINERALS purpose Thermopolis tw © po CRIME REMAINS MYSTERY: under hom: git af mania, abd ng Raymond @-megro chauffeur, al) Mont turned out in a thorough seq through the wooded, billy known as an Gilson’s Gu; the taxicab, blocdstained ané driven, in which the kidnap; Mary escaped pursuers, abandone seare peared hand ef state hunt A detail of pelic from scouts huve left about six and a near the spot where “th found. ‘The cave, dark and ma)-; edoroys, has seldom deen fully: ex-| plored, and the expedition Js bei made on the th that Ma have, heen Iiied by her abductor want to wag iu other words, that State Senator James J. Walker will defeat Mayor Hylan for the nemina tion, for in this campaign Walk represents Al iy and Hylan rep resents whatever is left of the! Hearst inf? definitely is last, it would | im the past to be a pe | with more than leases on life. Im the past Hearst won, « of victories over Tammuan 1906, he forced “Boss’” Mu accept him ag the gubernatort didute aguinsi Char Hugher it was. campaign | which brought Mr. Bughes! whisicers | inte national prominence and | bine to be designated by Mr. Hearst as the “animated feather duster.’ ‘The campaign was net @ brilliant | svecess for Mr. Hearst. All of his principal associates. om the ticket! defeated their Republican eppone but Mr. Hughes remy we Mr. Hearst and the | effert to seek a. y nine snused mayor, for it is through “Red Mii Hylan that the Hearst influence bas survived to this.time. But today also Hearst and are up against a different deal ‘Tammany Fall and in the st Democracy. Al Smith is supreme im beth, Al Smith has pledged him self to drive Mr. Hearst out of polities indicating that he will into the™ latter's home if necessary | to accomplish the end, ‘Th whicl many have dreaded and which has been smoldering so long, bas been thrown into the open. It is a battle to the death. The city and state are gathered at the rest The country at lunge # the} bulletins from the conflict. } Coolidge Plans | Return Soon To White House awa, SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. Sept. 5.— PresMent Coolidge is winding up his vacation after eleven weeks with the Labor Day holiday and a few quirt days of visiting his fellow citizens of Massachusetts. This afterncen he received about 10 Buy State men ineiuding a half dozen labor leaders, ‘The visit with the Inber men was sald) to have no special significance. ~ ive a mag se whie |President of ; Corpora- otherwise Rich in the buckskin suit: he wore im the d > By res “ 2 in the king a 6tha 6 furni een | z . stilt Is a . hale 1's all rocks and needs a lot of | wood Dicic” ‘ aac wae ty va ating,» be admitted Lim jee bs ee : = ee : | By DAVID LAWRE f sense ~ . a ad Dicks And L« nd is > * > ° ° ° * > * eS : Sy Tegra cbse fait ea : ~ The kidzapye was abandon road in b be here by a give his na Su mem tine, “a cha the 1 When Mo 2 car had!| the settleme the Am nm fou ye wide tne | cs be elf. with . where | __ SATISFACTION FELTATU.S. =~ =~ WASHINC ret need! the satistaction , rms, but there seems to i aux, F = r and & hi ant o negotiate a c dresw t x 2 big mitinel Sept. 5 \ lixup in Prohibition Plans on Celebration Eve Delights Frisco By BEN G. KLINE in -appoi apart pian ons caibe. many vol arm: three miles, he se women archers were men, b joine! in the h HALF MILLION DAMAGE ACTION FILEDIN COURT tion Is Plamtiff in Big Suit. 2. eens President For Oregon School U el amed | ne aronweded merrily for the th Hundreds of Casper women wi — rious. vietlma of the prank Labor Day celebration and have th Ere Ore, Sept. 5—A snc were notified and ives = cessor. to, the Inte Prince L, Chmp- d the “phony” phono culls re all cooked and ready to serve bell. president ef the Univ ity of sulting tm the arrest « nvic eae > Oregon, named tion ef Applegate, The onth's reach home. early in it wag learned to | widowed mother, Mrs. Hiith Ar day. who was present in the Among persons known, to be un room, fainted when sentence was der onsideration hy the beard of pronounced and bad to ated | agent : with restoratives: | Colonel Duy. dean of the school of © m& conmuitation, with the e Lasper tS) ppilance Lo., inc. Ubenal arts at the Carnegie Institute | city chaplain who. inte Ne: of Tu.chnology at Pittsburgh; Dr. half of the stricken mother Judge “Merchandise That Merits Confidence” Joel F Hildebran dean of men at hite reduced the fine and the’ Wniversity of Californin, and | the jad) sentence to. ten Alfred H.. Upham, py ide of the hirer University of Idnhe, 4 try Tribune Want Ads for Results : ‘ of 190 future oblfgut ersons each “ Most of . Ue | apprehension at @ | | | Tb | of Ame PARIS, Sept. 5.—A men did the! of night air bombardment re- : % Chechaoyen, north f the tm Uoge in the da us portant junction. of. Queasan. that it would be Na t over the | futife t ckle question serious- Sixty airplanes Riffian city kept | cown Fs nup of by Dxcadrille and glory FAKE CALLS DRAW TERM | Press) Thursday ing Eo fined $200 ralling ses and. axobul: ether side, will edition appoin to tent remover. next step im the armaments, M. swore hammering bts and sixty were ms men. of the he debts | {s now on his s ic m Ko . = tled _ who, seeking excitentamt | ire settled w: sco police m Ww had ¢ aid the the a rolled for a se nd IN BASTILE gunn, GAS RANGE | WITH THE ward ingate when costs and se the brilliant nf sending ¢ nees LORAIN S33 ATTENDING TO THE COOKING? wom idea

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