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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1925 FORD COMPANY |G. 0. P. OPENS WINS ROUND W MaYor BATTLE ~ GOURTHEMRING = NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—(By The Pere eee Associated Press)—The big guns of pd DEF ee end sac sess, DereUEE (OF the Republican party are now getting ‘ommander John Rodgers of the Thjunction Holds Up Prosecution of Trust Suit in Louisiana. The Casper Daily Cribune Plan to Tap Dead Sea for Power PAGE FIVE and crew have been saved not only from the personal standpoint which appeals to all of us ! de ment who aré acquiinted with C mander Rodgers and crew, but HISTORIGAL SOCIETY INVITES FOPMER OLN cavararece ste) ALL WYOMING TO JOIN WITH IT acces AW IN MEETING AT STATE FAIR) Auaty AMAL D HAPPY" » Md., Sept? 11.—(By A foi invitation to all citizens) to be + of Wyoming to participate in the nnual celebration of the Wyoming ate Historical Society at the ‘air at Douglas Wednesday, ber 16, {s jointly {ssued by rus Beard, State Historian. homas Cooper, president of trona County Historical Society. By request of the State Socle! the Natrona County organization has taken charge of the program ani will compJete the details, Presiden Cooper of the local society has ap- | pointed a committee composed of | 7, 8. Kimball, chatrman: Mrs aysen, Mrs. Minnie more and Mrs. Tessa Schulte charge of the arrangements and t! program. The affair will be in the n ns a pioneer day gathering, but in ad-| dition to all old residents, all persons | Interested in the history and trad! tions of the state are expected to be presen. e Patr after a prolonged Ne ernor an member of the house n district for Kelly, who most nay into action in the New York mayor- | . x a . y seaplane PN-9 Number 1, which alty campaign which so far 5 fell in the Pacific in an attempted tracted much attention be co-Honolulu non-stop clashes between Governor Smith a ‘well and happy,’' Com- W. R. Hearst and their bearing Rodgers’ brother, Robert, Demoeratic national politics. | 0 lives with his parents at Havre Charles E. Hughes, former secre: | Maryland, told the Asso- tary of state, is out with the state- | vated Press today, Robert Rodgers ment that the yblicans must se- | lonles reports that Mrs. Rodgers, lect the best man in order ‘to rescue ho is 74 years old, was in a serious the city administration from its pit. | ondition from shock ag the result lable plight.” | the finding of thelr Mr, Hughes favors the nomination Rodge U.S. N by the Republicans of Frank D, Wat ired, is 76 years of age. erman, the organization’s candidate | Due to Mrs. Rodgers’ advar at the primaries next Tuesday over ige, news of the mishap to he William B, Bennett and John J. Ly- plane was at first kept trom he one, | ‘ 4 ch w on, she Was told Mr. Hughes! statement is in linc | 4 5 of the accident, and refused to give with previous declarations by local up hope. of Ray and Xa mond the naval house appro. ee. He helped frame De Grace, NEW ORLEANS The sult of the state of against the Ford Motor collect $16,000,000, alleged cue for violations of the state anti-trust laws today was farther than ever from its original goal. Kept from trial in the courts of state by an action of the defend- neys which threw it into 1 courts, the suit filed by enue Agent W. A. Miller temporarily restrained trom be- eded with by a federal court that there was “reasonable uat the contentions of the evenue agent, claiming price greements with Ford dealers, e in violation of lay." 5 A mass of records were presented ate revenue agent d to prove that the 1 company sells its products for 7 Sept. Missi: smpany to 11.— ippt sudden Admira son. | ed ba ounced his for the seat ‘ownsend, but Ferris, Demo 1¢ re of © family received the Republican leaders that both Tam.| Pein the ‘Adsnciitee ec and Mayor Hylan, whom | 4, «libel otic age Smith and Tammany are now oppos: | ing and whom Hearts is supporting for the Democratic nomination, are responsible for what Republicans | term eight years of misrule. the Trik PERMANENT WAVE ENTIRE HEAD $20.00 BETTY’S BEAUTY Advertiser—"I saw It une. in had commander left mipted flight for him and his four Robert Rodgers said, cable message received and Mr dgers from odg' The ca- nt from Livhu which Mrs Rod fore he bef non-stop The program will open promptly at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning in the Arte and Crafts Hall in the Fair Grounds. Thomas Cooper, presi-| dent of the local society will preside. | appros In addition to some of the addresses | ¢) a musical program will be provided Secretary Doyle of the State Fi has given assurances that every ef- th compan: quoting iral Utilizing the Dead Sea as’ a source of water power, ds the sash and then fixes the. re-sale price of such products after it had ceased to hold title to them. Claiming that a profit of twenty per cent allowed to its dealers was i substantial ground the right to fix re-sale prices of its products, the Ford Motor company’s general coun- . R. Middleton, asked for and an injunction preventing te of Mississippi from prose- euting the until a motion to oust the n be settled in the federal ¢ The hearing was set r the ber term at Jackson In two sizes— tall and small Cook with this rich milk To enrich food, cook with Carnation, high innourish- ment. To improve the fla- vor and textureof milk dishes, depend on Carna- tion’screamy-delicate taste and its creamy-smooth consistency. Insist on Camation—it’s theworld’s preferred milk. Cannation Mite Propvuers Company. 1639 18th St. Denver, Colo. **From Contented Cows” © 1925, C CASPER TO RAWLINS STAGE DAILY aT 930 4 M CARS LEAVE Saves you approximately 12 it was revealed today. | tion enforcement, | county president of the women’s dry HUSBAND NEXT. I GRILLING (Continued From Page One) Cook held the highest office in the Woman's organization of the Ku Klux Klan in Benton county, it was revealed by the Rey. A. A. W. Christian church pastor, who preach ed her funeral or VINTON, Iowa, Sept. 11,—(Asso ciated Press),—Mrs. C. B. Cook, ag- gressive dry crusader, slain by an unknown assassin at her home here Monday night had a premonition that ‘something would happen to her, In a conversation with the wife of Sheriff Whitfeld Ruhl, the morn: | ing of the shooting, she said, “I he- Neve this work will be the end of me." She had just shown Mrs. Ruhl a letter from W, C. T. U. headquarters commending her work in prohibi- Previously, Mrs. Cook, who was organization, that she was and that je cul.» i She always made it a point to let her aged mother know where she was at all times, partly, neighbors believe, because she had a fear of what might happen to her. All efforts to identify the murderer of Mrs. Cook “‘will come to a climax some time tomorrow,’ Sheriff Ruhl said late yesterday. He said that he could not promise an arrest, but that the question of whether one man did the shooting could be ans- yered. He admitted that if he were Unable to establish the guilt of the one man in question, he was with- out a clue, All but two of the boys arrested for rotten-egging the home of Mrs. Cook the night of June 6 have been released on $1,000 bonds. Officers are not inclined to link the questioning of Mrs. C, S, Kleck. ner by two masked men yester with the shooting of M Cook. | WBloodhounds sent on the trail of the two were unable to follow them be- cause of a rain that washed out their | tracks. ¢ Forcing their way into the Kleck ner home, they demanded of Mrs. Kleckner, whose husband came here a. few days ago to become pastor of Christ church, infofmation as to whether Rev. Kleckner was a mem-! ber of the K, K. K. Mrs. Kleckner | is in a serious physical condition as | the result of the intrusion and the shock it caused, had, been remarked “a ‘marked “ woman,’ “had to be very care Tell the Advertiser—“I saw it in | The Tribune.” | | messages for the latest scheme for the development of Palestine.: The sea is 1,800 feet below ocean level. The sun sucks up the River Jordan es rapidly as it runs in, and engineers calculate that if as mach water. as this or more were siphoned.in from the Mediterranean, it would be continuously evaporated, enabling from wate: running down from th Palestine to get 600,000 hb. p. i Ocean.’ FATSGO-HONOLULU FLIGHT GREW FOUND SAFE OFF HAWAIIAN ISLE (Continued From Page One) which they had been under for sine days. They were heavily bearded, their faces were tanned by the trop- ical sur The wings of the seaplane were badly smashed by the seas, but the hull was intact. Food and water were exhaysted on the fifth day after the plane was forced into the open sea by lack of | fuel. The men therefore were with- out food for four days. ‘The fabric was torn off the plané while it was being buffetdd about at 2 and used to catch water when the aireraft was tossed through prov idential showers. “This saved our lives,” they said. “Has the PB-l made a successful flight?” was the queStion asked by the rescued aviators. The nwssages radiocast searching plane and surface ships were all picked up by the downed seaplane, but it could not put mes- suges on the air in response. This Was due to the tact that its drooping antennae was under water. “We were forced to land the sec- ond day out as you know,” a mem- ber of the crew said. “We sighted a nant vessel five miles off, Sig- were sent up repeatedly and every effort was made to attract at- tention but the steamer passed on. Our plane was able to pick up eamer which re- its name, but drifted After that no searching or planes were sight- ed until last uesday when we saw a plane off the coast of Oahu." After Commander Rodgers landed } by the mi nals fused to divulge to the north experienced rough weather for just one day at sea, That was the third after we were forced down. Rain and heavy seas made matters uncomfortable but the plane was sea worthy and stood the rough weather well incident occurred | 1a crew was being | » in a small boat 1 into the I % picked it BPARB—312.59 hours travel between Casper WYOMING MOTORWAY Salt Creek Transportation Company's Office TOWNSEND SOTEL PHOND 144 ANNOUNCEMENT The Keith Lumber Company having sold their stock, improvements and good-will to the other lumber dealers of Casper take this opportunity to thank their many friends and custom- ers for their past consideration and patronage and bespeak for their suc- cessors their continued good-will and co-operation. Signed: KEITH LUMBER COMPANY, By J. E. KEITH. only you had would done not'} was n 200 miles filers experienced no ding, they sald, Then | determined fight with Tt thel began the elements. Just nine ¢ cued ys later they were res: Jaimed by an awaiting world as argonauts of aviation, as heroes by the residents of the Ha- wailan islands | When Commander Rodgers was tn. formed that @ destroyer was on its way from Honolulu to take him and i his crew back to Pearl Harbor his re plied “Hell, T Uke this place and I am ry to get aw Rodgers came ashore with, Lieutenant Osborne, the skip: the submarine which rescued mander Lieutenant Osborne to return | submarine, he wanted to make | See how instant and complete ts your from all pafn with Dr, Scholl's Zino-pade for Corns, The soothing, healing medication tn produces this magic result, Safe, anti- septic. Removes the pressure and rubbing || of tight shoes—the cause ofcorns. Cost but atrifile Atall drug and shoe stores. Dr Scholl's Zino-p i | , | Put one on—the pain is gone | } arrangements for the submarine to tow him back to Oahu. ‘The plucky aviator asked as to the whereabouts of the tender Pelican | which has sufficient gear to lift the eaplane out of the water and make the necessary repairs, It was then suggested that a destroyer could tow the plane to Pearl Harbor as it would bé moving with the wind. Commander Rodger’s mother made him carry a sinall still with him and when the crew ran short of water the still was put into operation, he personnel of the PN-9 num- ber 1, included beside Commander Rodgers, Lieutenant Byron J. Con- nell of Pittsburgh, Pa., assistant pi- Skiles N. Pope, of Dayton, Tenn.; ition pilot; Willlam H. Bowlin, of Richmond, Ind., aviation chief ma- chinist's mate and Otis G. Stantz, Terre Haute, Ind., chief radio man. big FLIGHT COMMANDER OVERCOME BY NEWS SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 11. —(Associated Press),—Captain Stan: ford FE, Moses, commander of the Hawaiian filght project, was almost ov formed of the rescue of the nava! flyers, “My first thought is one of great happiness and relief to know’ that Commander John Rodgers and his brave crew, Connell, Bowlin, Pope and Stantz are safe and well. My emotions are virtually overpower- Captain Mosés said. comes my feeling of gratification that the air service has been vindi- 1. The plane demonstrated its lity not only to make the fight, uyive the most severe test ihe has endured, to my It proves that the not a great hazard in clr cumstances that eliminate the pos sibility axoline shortage % but to of .L SAYS 15 BLESSING ANTONTO, Sept. Prees).— be lated lows of any one is a ca and the finding and subs t res of Commander Joh: Rodgers and his ew is a blessing not only from dumanit lamit cue WILBUR OVERJOYED BY FR Associated Press)—"'Overjoyed the way Secretary Wilbur describer the emotions of the navy today over the rescue of the PN-9, number 1 and her crew. “We are overjoyed he sald, “that the gallant officer: Children’s Pictoria} Ranning Across. Word 1. Something which we all wear, Word 6, What the baker did t/ the bread dough, Running Down. Word 1, [t tells us the time Word 2. A anit of weight. Word 3. A hunting dog. Word.4, A noise. | ‘powered with emotion when in: | “Arrived Nawiliwili six o'clock Plane and crew fing incude me, in fine shape. Still sayed the day. Burned wood. Sorry to have given you so much worry.’ Lt was signed Daa SESE ause for John Rov ‘INFANTILE PARELYSS IN GOSHEN COUNTY AND QUARANTINES LOWERED. CHEY. NE, Wyo. G. M. Anderson, te health off cer, announced Thursday that tt eases of infantile is been reported to this office from shen county, one of them resultir fatally. very precaution is being made to prevent a spread of the disease, which is reported to be spreading tn some of the communities in western Nebraska, and strict quarantines have been made effective. Dr. Anderson urges all residents of the state to report to their fam: ily physicians any time children com- plain of feeling ill, as infantile par- | alysis occurs with very mild fever | ish symptoms. | CASPER TENNIS CLUB FORMED R. B. Barton, assistant cashier of | the Casper National Bank, was nam- ed last night to head the Casper Tennis club, which was formed at the same time at a meeting held in | the Hotel Gladstone. C, A. Smith was chosen vice-president; C. B. | Plerce, secretary and treasurer Dean C. Morgan, J. C. Warkley W. M. Geis, members of the e tive committee, Twenty-five players attended the session. 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