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The te Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American ae Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers WEATHER : | Fair tonight and Wednesday. Ris- k ae per at ng TE | ing temperature W. ednesday and in the northern portion tonight. Di I MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. “NO. 288 Heriber ____ MOPPSh Siedulattons et” CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1925 Ou Streets vouParNaitecandas 6 conte reipune Bide. #1 COUNTY AUTHORITY IN OUSTER CHALLENGED I OWE, DISASTROUS FIRE SWeePS TIA JUANA gee ore MILLION DOLLAR| eas scones et : | (15 PILED} (IP NATIONAL LEAGUE ! At Chicago— R.H.E. | , Brooklyn —_.. 000 000 020— * * © Ouster Action Should | Chicago - 000.000 101— # * = Have Originated With Batteries—Grimes and Taylor; Al- exander, Jones and Hartnett. At Pittsburgh— RIE. || French West Indies May Come | 1 | 4 CiTY ELECTION to U.S.as War Loan Payment IPPROCLAMATION IS AUTHORIZED A proclamation calling for a municipal election Novem- ber 3 was authorized Monday night by the city council Philadelphi 8 Vittsburgh 20°14 19 1 Mayor Loy wiltel ERS F F Mayor Loy will issue this proclamation. At the election a ( Butte Knight, Crump- ‘ ) SS s i By ne ee Water Su ly R O ters * Wendell, Hadline: new mayor and three new councilmen are to be chosen. Governor, Enterline pply UNS VUUC) kreimer The time limit in which candidates may file is not earlier Savs In Argument And Destruction Is AMERICAN LE ‘4 th in d ays before the election and not later than three ia | | At Philadelphia— R.H. At en | i 7 f Comp ete. ‘ St. Louis . 100 000 00— 1 11 0 ‘ ‘hall 3 HEARING ON FREIGHT Contention of counsel for page | Philadelph 000 900 b0— 0 9 0 vacvant’ eediny wee | 5 n i a aeite Batteries—Girard and Hargrave; FY chanel: eenaRAOM ORE j 4 |the defe nse that ouster pro- SAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept.| | Harris, Rommel and Cochrane. Mavaring | (baad. eatallletisenth 2 ob RATE INGREASE 1 RE =n ae ceciigs which resulted in 22,— (Associated Press.) —| at washings RAILS SOS aga eal | “Rear Admiral Hilary Pp. |the removal from the office Flames starting in the Ver- j Caxelang <.-— OUtOn Weise, 85 Willa! dntol ettect’? Repteriber 30. | | Jones, head of the official navy |of County Commissioner ana a " Hin 1 ae — % } i "J J non club in Tia Juana, early bye hee pba Late mteatet nse fees to be charged hereatter | HEARD IN DENVER board appointed to. probe the | Jack E. Scott should have this morning, swept through! coveleskié and atuel, for each quarter are: first table, $20; | Shenandoah disaster, has begun | o.icinated with the go vernot an entire block that included: os meconien Cable "°910; "each Saddttions! eee | the work of f collecting evidence. | and were therefore { of the best known resorts in the bor.| At New York (2d Game)— R. H. E. Bonises : : curb |. CHEYENNE, Wyo. 22. =| | the state's contention that judgment der city, causing a loss that business | Chicago ---.. 001 110 010—4 6 1 An emergency, ordinance to Curb] we interstate commerce conimission | | entéeted ,agdinst Scott last month men.of the town estlmated would |New York _-. 001 001 000—2 6 1 amamorajity: within: the also WAS) i’ conduct a hearing at Denver | was a part of proceedings of a pre total nearly $1,000,000. | Batteries—Plankenship & Schalk; Gre A MNT ae AAS, AP Ra | on Nevember 16, at which time the | urt and cc not Reports from the border town | Johnson, Shields and Bengough, ep sth AN et al na it | treigbt shippers in the I nm | » now, formed the center were to the effect that the fire broke ee 104 ie ano Ceo | tain states will have an opportunity | r 8 beard up to an earl) out in the kitchen hed‘to the | At Boston (2d Game)— R.H.E. SSOUTH AMERICA . to voice their protests against the | hour this aftérnoon on a motion Vernor club shortly after 4 o'clock | Detroit -- 01 1100—* * * {XX Central Pres: Two Assessed Fines proposed 5 per cent increase in| seeking the reinstatement of Scott this morning. Fanned by a moder: | Boston a 000 101 0— * vf . EE a freight rates that the western eae us a county official. The hearir y r x wind e blaze att —Cs ster; ene ra e »plied fo’ tT 2 Sept, 22 ou was presided ov Judge Ha toe RAD ORE MRS abla ey eto om ak , The French West indies may be offered to the United States |In. Police Court of falroads. have applied for. ie AMIE, Sept: 22.—Coun: | was, presided a yaerige’ tures and within « few minutes one —— as part payment of France’s war borrowings, it is reported from ee | , iy ur toc crossing at the in-| trict, w presided at the original of the worst fires in the histc ft At Boston (Ist Gdme)— RK. H. aris, as M. Caillaux and his commission prepare to open negotia- Fra ; Bi ¢ ted to. p e and Main | hearings | at th Tia Juana was under full headway, | Detroit 003-007 O10—11 13 tions in Washington for refunding of the toans. . Map shows loca- | J¥is° John A) Sluras at the hi |wwas rémoved Gust ee The Tia Juana fire department, Pome a a ee tion of the islands, considered of strategic value to U. S. Inset |" aisturhance at a dance hall ing of the fr nohies: deepiand seve | feasance Bee consisting of one motor truck, with + ii d ii a: ¥ Kitor' being trun! | extending across the street Due to the fact th Nowe and chemleal tanks was coon | Wiefield, Adams and Bischoff. is a Martinique belle. Cut was fined $15 for being drunk. tHe obleots Bélrig, tvctiedic.ttis mpeedal cotst vas’ occupied at Jers who. drive through town in de- | conduc at the Ci 3 4 flance of the speed laws and without | jy, 5 terline for tl ofens 1 13 i ' " ; regard to the safety of persons on | cluded his opening argument oF ; , the street. this afternoon and Attorney aul Bs 7 oo J f eae ae Bacheller took the floor for the state h a. 7k G wi vere ~ is Odd Fellows to to launch its case. Former Juds i f , Robert R. Rose, it was understood, i Be was to follow hellor, when de on the scene, but within a minute's us So er ms e timo after the pumps were started | At New York (Ist Game)}— R. H. E. the water supply gave out and there cago ------ 0OL OM 130— 6 14 1 was nothing for the inbabitants of |New York —-.. 000 320 33%—11 181 the town to do but stand helplessly | Batteries — Thurston, Kerr and by and watch the spread of the | Crouse; Hoyt, dones nd Bengough. flames. Ube Gi COLORADO SPRINGS; Colo., Sept ‘Thirty minutes after the start of — (Associated Press}—One of: the * c . ; | fense contentions reflecting the jur Aaa ee eluate ne Ti: | fourteen enteies in the fourt amoua Meeet= Next day: | marercontentiony recctiog the ser SINUS MGRCEdE These uae Clonseles Colorado enduranee contest. did not as ee raha dg bar, Alhambra cafe, the(Turf bar, | *#rt the second day of riding. E ter Cit There waa Tee probpect that the Lower California Commercial|, The horse was Black Deming, Lastern Uy | ne oie Fotdu la Ubewconclilaed company's store and offices, as well | Diack gelding half’ thoroughbred today, following which the case o owned and ridden by Lieutenant ed 9 tea Sthovoane,. 3 si | _| Dr. . Morgan, who was fr asa number of their buildings were nk Lee, of the army” remo | seep Areca soe M o was fr ablaze. 8 are suloreee 22 Fed sen : ie 5; PORTIA a) As Ni nt pes cuarersept Re Be ai pod g Bory | aightxatter the that Skee edmatte WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—(Associated Press.) Maintenance of the Navy Air service cittantentii in substan- | ; hosen for the next annual meeting | is asking a new hearing of its « $275 000 IN tip and his owner withdrew him be. | tially its present form was advocated today by Secretary Wilbur before the president’ s air board. @ | of the S erign G ni Lodge of th prelgansay yh Sepa fore post time today. Called as the first witness of the day by the board, which yesterday inquired into the war department’s air ser-| ppahan den One tt Ons Ueto ewe [eid support ‘os hs tp teat Three Colorado cow ponies finish-| vice, Mr. Wilbur émphatically opposed creation of a department of national defense. Such a step, he declared, | ee ee cation of the ord cape the didemiehts ed GAS TAX FOR es ieeraect teary ea inca ould be a “well nigh irreparable mistake.” ‘‘Air forces,” he asserted, “form an essential part of the fabric of the | j today. ‘The meeting will bo held | yude®, Isley. ousting | navy itself, and its administration and its organization, like all other a@ministrative problem internal to the navy, |! the third Mon iniSeptember lage bed hours. . Will, if unrgolested by outside influ yon ott V ences, be solved with the same ef- | e e | tice th ficlency and with the same happy re- former judgment sults as. has been obtained in simik Scott to office * the action should CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 2 The secretary likewise expressed tislihe eovabtor Wyoming! bas’recelved .in. revenue opporition to separate the air serv- IRita tive tA tbe Oluatax: proceed $275,637.04 from the two and one-half ce, and declared against a single air the governor should have taken Pes gasciltn dalen- tax; st ceran) at service, maintained for national de- < on erenc "Ee ea r h laviaiive inrtha chistes orceacal mothe: Monday, by Wohin M. -Bnyde fense, but not under the army or } iharging, mpecificalls what act the state treasurer. nav) pag ph The increase of on nd one-half | The navy. | aan asta cents over the one-cent tax that v air service aa lesteti dn ee for we see! National Park Amecianaion to Be Topic} °° 1e state, Ins “ aid, needs its own iat wait” of 88 | Tay Enforcement \Standard Officials Leave for Chicago became effectlv The secretary assured tho’ board ~ Wr Aft ! ate t ia In revenue fies (besn) sone > . “all the Information in i ; | and Delegates Will Depart After |’ biel what in proportion to che incresse| Of Speakers From Jackson at First | tion ct ine savy sapartmene ce ass | Officer Appointed | Bi ica ator FB (Serene: praeee eae - Return From Oil Fields Today. end Forum of the Fall Season. Puriciahors CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 22—1 art rece ue) J. D. Ferrin of Elk and J. P. Cunningham of Groyont | best qualitiga to give the informa. | an by 3 Bene e a Se heeaee SABO pee thi vening when visitors| , ‘} tae ee jreached Casper this morning as the advance guard of aj" (n ice [eae Pa ate: a” The, actual ‘Goneanened nel |e 1 | i saat . 4 4 : ie secretary’ then Igunched Inte : jleave for their homes. le actua nferenc iT 1 }¢ 1 group of Jackson Hole residents who will be guests this | q jroad discussion of the relation of of Clay: | Monday but the delegates today were taken for an-in-| rnd Th ag FM evening of the Casper Chamber of Commerce at the first | the air service to other military | A jrstood 1|spection of the Standard plants here and for a tour of the | CONTRACT \§ AWARDED forum meeting of the year, when proposals for extending | arms. ath m [uc aR eee a eee ptt ak haar! A bandonment of the boundaries of Yellowstone park will be discussed. deters ONT Reef 2 departin 5h plant | echein ah Industrial Re Three other members of the party of the argument ahi ae Ctt GER tdarank ty ag ise boreae | fldir ! da FOR SCHOOL BUILDING were delayed in reachmg Casper| Entertainment will be provided for ae ays pees Th ee ad lpi te aealagnt Bea cara | the: lowstone Hight aulroa ehec by bad roads but will arrive at 545|the banquet with the high school] independent arm, can have no ot! and other high offic © officials who atte t this afternoon from Ttiverton. ‘They |orchestra of sixteen pleces playing | or distinct mission. If it should eae —- —— - | ere were highly pleased - WW OWL FIELD TOWN) szcsssccese renames ct | ste ce nine melon Te about | heraara cae ee | Jackson Chamber of Commerce, W.| Directors of the cha evens | ane hee te ; nthe ! and t wasittvon Ee ; tional policjes by fc \{ ~ a ||Bride of Ten | teen en ©. Deloney, who will deliver the} merce met: with Messrs Ferrin and| the army and navy o te un¢ if uJ address for the visitors/Cunningham today at an Informal] specific missions for e 1 1 P, lroad | lag N. Leck, who mas 200 | luncheon “The great war mission of the Ure | The Casy For ‘ ne ‘The contract for. building the pro- | slidex showing wild.game in Its, na Rae navy may be briefly stated as to Ho Takes {ded entertainment ; posed 10-room school at Midwest | tive haunts south’ of Yellowstone LAKEHURST—One of the three} gain and exertise command of the our akes ict Monday night, Beside wvas let by the school board Monday| ‘The meeting this evening promises |Onio farmers on whose farm parte | sea 1} ; and . to Blackley and Christenson for|to be one of the most interesting | of the wreckage of the alrship Shen-| ‘This mission of an alr force of ( ° Ye : ferbatie : Her Own Life) | «:0"*«: c $27,790, The plumbing contract for/ever held by the Casper chamber. |andoah fell, took in $5,000 in admis: | the navy in time of war must neces-| es the same structure was awarde: The banquet is open,to both men|sion charges to tourist sarily be to assist the navy in cs VA C. B, Dawson for $9,890. ind women. Because the park ex-| drink concession, ‘the ing out its war mission. Ne Os The new building will be complet-| tension program has+already been | inquiry was told here by Command: | ticn js today organized # ° TTE, Mont pt. 22.—(A presentatives ¢ emple \ . talk ed within 90 days, according to the| made a considerable issue by well H.” Klein, president of the | part of the navy and | ated Press)—Just, ten hours af management pf t ope terms of the contract, It will be sit-| defined opposition, scores will seek board, which investigated | arm thereof in t me manner as You'll find them all in “SUR-| ter ber marriage to Charles Kni ¥ me together f t I b 1 uated in the heart of town. the opportunity to hear all sides the wreck. do battleships, cru: destroyers, | RENDER,” the fiction treat The nd a Tay t « t c t submarines or mine rs. Acting |jnily Tribune will offer i Ken 23, quarre with her elation ext e ? husband and then, in bis pregence | te ther tor n in a hotel here last aaa Teas SES . as such integral part of the navy, its| fe nt he re employment in the of war will fall | CT Geginnis Thursday, 8 rank pe Into the following general classe ber 24, This story promises to be | night. 7 ud just returned 4 “Pirst, as an auxiliary with the] the fiction sensation of the year} trom a dance given in their honor T other units of the navy, to control|—one of the “best sellers”’--and| The girl died i after being FO R Ni ON H ERE or spot gunfire, to reconnotter or]The Tribune will present tho} removed to a bite ul scout for enemy forces i lay la, first Publication in any form, —T ye U N D E Fe D screens, to counter-attack enemy air Fin tal - susan , f forsee tecking to attack our other) 1, Vaken gr se aud read it, start iF ree State Air is PU i Ee Casper will be host to $00 or more) Failure to complete the auditorium jbut these have not been completed units. |i eae ny. | teachers representing every school |of the new high school in time will |‘’he music department of the schools ‘Second, as combat units, tc Chief Killed in as | Crash of Plane Prpeab iets weve ed i Diane of importanee In the State, when the | necessitate the holding of general] under the direction of Mise Jessie M.| control of the alr in order tl association | sextions at the Elks auditorium. The] Agnew will have charge of all mu-| employ such control to assiat 4, for meet-|sectional meetings, however ng: | sical pro} | ing a decision sonvenes, here Oct Nige-continulag four ds The as-|ed to permit discussion of a wide} Prominent educator from this and! “Third,.as combat unite. to lau DUBLIN, Sept 4 : would lose Jembly. will be the greatest mobili-|range of subjects of Ibterest to dif//other states will address the teach: | torpec or drop bombs and dep Preiss).—The Mal r . sation of teachers in the history of} ferent groups of teachers, will be}ers, including Katherine A. Morton, | cl rected at enemy targets . nt of the Irish Free al I \ he Btate, according to A, A, Slade, |held at the new high school state superintendent of public tr int can best accomplish tt TOR’ i superintendent of schools. J. C. In addition to association | meet} struct Jesse FI. Newlon, super | ubove tactiéal’ and strategical mi 2 ‘ Y cur today. His mack | Vals} Mont | Knobe of Laramie, fs president of }ings, pla e beng outlined for}intendent of Denver sche Prof |sions by opérating as: an integral Eo Wo DARED L chet iacwhe, tyne. tox : r Bu in de t the association. the entertainment of the visitors, (Continued on Page Light) 4 (Continued on Page Four) ¢ GAR ROE NORRIS” n ution ¢ ¥ ebate t Repr s of Wa