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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an America WEATHER ¢ Generally fair tonight and Friday Warmer in-+ east portion tonig Cooler north portion Friday. VOL. IX. NO. 290 -- Che Caap Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation WISCONSIN. FRENCH AS DEE BY AIR LINER Barograph Instrument on Shenandoah Tells LAKEHURS' (By The Assoc! Shenandoah fought the 1 At half an hour before she broke up.| pat the barograph instrument record in- This record estublis ship began its first rapid 4:26 a.m. central time, rising from of 1,850 feet to an alti 80 feet in eight minutes 1 oft but tén |> .m., she shot tude of The craft then lev minutes later, at 4 up almost like a rock feet to 6,065. Ch utes bringing up at an altitude of 4,280 feet. At Boston— At this point the barograph censed | Detroit to function consecutively, Lieutenant | Bosto: Havill, who was introduced as an| Bi that it ceased as a result of the tn- strument Itself receiving a violent At in which it was located, received | Phila 1 such a bump. | Batteries: There were blotches on the record | Wick; Groves and made of the same ink as that in the | barograph, but it wi for the officers s pret the bloteh Whether the function when the ately to inter Sidney M. Krauss, another expert. | estimated that the control car fell | only about 1,000 feet and If that be correct the barograph ceased to re- cord before the fell. —_—_ HALY REPORTS QUAK ROME, Sept. 24.—(By The A ated Press.)\—Two strong quake shocks were felt at Avew 56 miles east of Rome, causing con Clevel siderable alarm. tenth inning | Serial Story ||‘ Begins Today | \%: In TRIBUNE || der” — which readers will find gripping and entertaining. It tells the story of a girl who | dared to gi up Juxuries and learn the ways of the world, If you read the opening ebapters you will find it intensely interest vested. ing. Don't miss them, starting on| | yp Onto fined Judge Harry P. Ilsley of the seventh judicial district ; at the conclusion ‘of hearings here last night took under advisement motions for the reinstatement of Jack B. Scott, removed last month from office as a county commissioner on misconduct and malfeasance charges, and a new hear- ing for Commissioner Guy T. Morgan, freed of similar Stor of Bat || RALL SCORES | NATIONAL LEAGUE. RK. -100 021 000—4 12 000 000 000—0 8 e squall | New York - in Ohio September 3, for at least] pittshurgh Oldham, / 020 000 000 0—* 000 020 000 0—* MeGraw and Deberry; AMERICAN LEAGUE. om 3,016 At New York-— £0 Her ascent halted at this altitude | New York at 4:46 a. m. The Shenandoah then| _ Batteries fell abruptly 1,785 feet in three min- | Sebalk; Shells and Bengough. 000 001 103—5 7 3 001 000 004—6 IL Connally and 100 010 20%—5 12 Dauss, Wells and Bass- expert, sald it was his judgment | ler; Ruffings and Bischoff. terie: Philadelphia— bump or else the whole control car | St. Louis ‘3 not possible| At Washington (2nd game)— Cleveland 010. 000 0—* ceased to | Washing! introl car broke | _ Batterie off the ship could not be determined. | Ferguson At Washington (Ist game)— _..010 002 000 0—3 ton-100 200 000 It 9 1 of the Yankees’ | What is of |ate five mont TWO HELD FOR BRAWL ee ees || DRAMA: SENTENCES of the ring for each sentenced to thirty days In ja Judge ay afternoon. while engaged In a fight with Luna was fined $15 Minnie Dente was ¢ drunkenness and s0- Page 1. for being lelting. FRENCH RESCUE BESIEGED ARMY Syrian Tribesmen Flee Before Advance of 8,000 Troops Sent to Relief of Unit Facing Death at Suedia DAMASCUS, Syria, Sept. 24,—(By |; noon 5 The Associated Preas)—A French | fought column has entered Suedia, relieving | rebel warriors abandoned their post- and fled southward in the dl- Aviv, General Game- red to have suf. a garrison besieged for nearly two} tions months by revolting Druse tribes men, After an eight hour battle end ing last evening tho tribeemen fled | fered only hefore the troops of General Game-| The lin, who hid been pressing to the | cita nid. of his eountrymen for several] fort weeks. atac The final engagement began y and was vigorously ection of and hed held the o despite violent ued on Page Fivep thecntght, it's charges. He will announce his de- cisions from his home at Sundance later in the month after sifting the maize of legal t nicalities raised during two-day arguments of attor-) neys. Counsel for Scott argued for the | setting aside of the judgment against him and the state 1s seeking | 8 its aur against Morgan new hearing fo the laymen the case was dry and uninteresting, except when the half dozen or more lawyers engaged in heated verbal yges which amused the: spectators. Throughout the entire two days of: proceedings the argument centered about t va guest technicalities, and the word “such” was buffetedbeck and forth until old) man. Webster, himsel would searcely recognize the word. In, talsing- the cage under_advise- ment Judge Illsley rofused to indi- cate when he would render his ‘opin- n Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers weer pr Dal MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, ‘WYOMING, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925 yi by Carrier 75 cents a montb On Streets or =OVERNOR ASSAILS >. PARLEY OPENS Initial Proposals of M. Caillaux Not Acceptable, Report SCOTT-MORGAN DECISIONS DEFERRED STORM FOUGHT Judge Illsley to Announce Rulings from | Sundance Later in Month; Hearings Concluded Here Last Night U.S. Police Protect Irish Free Sate Envoys from Attack internatianalparlia- being given Irish Free State representatives to the Irish Repub- tary congress in Washington, following an attack on Gen. Richard Muleahy by icahy was pe ted with eggs, stones and vegetables, and hailed Photo shows the Trish delegates: (1. to Before their departure Police protection ¢| men! lican sympathizers in New York. Mul with the names “traitor, murderer, perjurer,” r.) Thomas Johnson, labor leader; Prof. Michael Hayes; Gen. Muleahy. and the like. fon. In reply to the attorneys who (Continued on Page Five) the homes of Moroccans, Ing fenseless women and I France is engaged in a compe | ; undertak building > armies and navies and extendlr territories in the exploitation of ruthless warfare that France is ma ink on the mount lc of Morocco, in the killin, f non-combatar and women hild not! hort of barbarism. Before o sations are entered upon it, wae. announced in Dublin that they were ‘mor> representative of Ireland than any Irish visitors a number of-yeirs.” at Newstands, 5 cents Sept, 24. Practical Settle-| FHINTS WEN if ment of Big Debt States, were submitted to the Commission, it was not accepts WASHINGTON, Sent. 24.) in Plea to Coolidge. fo) taco the © as practical mens | dent Coolidge declaring that Pledged as Meet- U i | q al FAA ing Is Convened| Ameri an Debt Commission to —(By the Associated Press) problems of e: . sations are en- | 5 | BULLETIN ' Washington, Sept. 24.—(Asso- | ciated P: sa) Doeusiai ts Tavlitoh hE in effect, cov stitute a French | fer for settlement of that nation’s fe $1,000,000,000 debt to the United 4 eting between the French and American negotiators. Although the eter of the 7 if ar proposal was not made paste ¢ | Bombing of Women and | was established to at . 2 C | some members of the Ar Children Should Be aa, drawn Stopped, Blaine Says |—The French and American itis debt commissioners, meeting MADISON, Wis | here today to effect a settle-|—-Governor Blaine of Wi ment of France’s $4,000,-|consin today made public a 000,000 war debt, pledged themselves|telegram .he sent to Presi sirolg of reaching a|before conver: quick agreement tered upor France's position stated by Joseph| ment of t Caillaux, h ld dema that f minister ¢ u and for th illaux, J 2 | 1s help our people receiv r in t | citizens of the T extension of ti of y ¢ Secretary ™ the| French de e Ar r Ameriean debt commission; declared | duction of interest t A he recognized the influence the pres-| days ago press dist carried ent conference may haye on the| the news, that Franc peace-of the world, and described. the Beet gf.sixteen airships t (Continued on Page Bight) fPirrians tn boasted that each airs two tons of h explosi weaker and smaller natic France on the debt settlement, Giant Liquor | Ring Smashed Offices in Two Buildings of the Times| Square District Raided by Federal Men and Thirteen Are Arrested NEW YORK, Sept. |the country has been sma; Raiders of the 1 of General Lincoln C, Andrews terday invaded two office, buildings simultaneously in the theatrical dis trict at Time 13. men. Warrants for fourteen more remain to be served The ring, doi busin: guise of a*real estate firr in Canada and the United States: Federal authorities learned about the ring through the seizure of the Ni dry regiment amer isco off Astoria, Long Island, last Aprit-With 600 cases of Mquor after she had come through the coast guard block with lumber piled on deck Thirty agents put on the case found that the ship had been bought at Gloucester City, Va., by an a of the ring, for $6,000. The trail led to Irving Wexler, alias Waxie Gor don, a well known crook, authorities disguised | sald. Wexler evidently got wind of what was coming and fled to Europe with his wife a few days ago in a} luxurious stateroom. Three of Wexler’s leutenants, however, were arrested. ‘The ring is said to have maintalned purch: ROBERTSON HOME ON SOUTH LINCOLN ROBBED The theft of a child’s gold Swivs |“Crapshooting” and Liquor Vending Not to Be Tolerated, Is concenion | Declaration of L. D. Christenson on Visit to County Where Both Have Been Wide Open for Months 5 Amertea should demand a halt {r stat should demand that they ce ing larger armies and navies cease their warfare on smaller aker peoples. To advance the time of payment of Ame a's debt owing by FE The laws of Wyoming are going to pack a wallop straight from the shoulder and | Britain, means that the Am of sneaking through dark alleys and spending | ‘*xpayer is to be burdened for was the declaration today of | |their enforcement will not be.a matter pups money in gathering evidence of violation . Christenson, SOEUR D EE of the state law |sitainper 1 to succeed M. Wachtel who was ousted by Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross. ency I protest the s © he new commissioner arrived in C asper this morning from C Cheyenne on his first tour la tr ¢ shawn . 24 (By nlly re garded ag the scorer Bani ag ring in ned after being allowed to oper while a regiment of federal agents obtained | ;, evidence on which they hope to convict twenty-seven men | iolation of the dry law. ware houses in the United sts tates and y » would| governor. Mr, Staten t he did not| Casper fc and hatitine, of whiskey were found in the c of customers also. were | } r ‘ capabi personally has mapped « tor telephoned for a case | open violatio: He was told to ec e did und was arrest this morning, * TheStory® CHAPTER 1 ee *AETLESS OR ORER FINDS JAIL PLAGE 10 SATISFY ib APPETITE! Deportations Threatened petite 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—(By Asso: the Fieldstons defer one| Weinrichs y and then to the this particular clan never’ has|of whom a achieved either wea bility, so the ailably to th th or respecta- Alnsleys always are mentioned in the newspapers and so- ciety chronicles as the oldest. , however, are not the rich highest state cousins and Fieldst 1 brothers: and | a who are rather a trial to their West- land connections, The nominal head cf the ples Immediate! Chester Gal _ as most ever consequently » but Thomas’ v wateh, an automatic pistol, four children’s rings and two lockets, we reported to pall Ben I teon, 12 street, The ro is morning b 0 South Linc occurred durin 1 Bavaria in tho abouts since ¢ the! Spanish Amerk 1 and in are threat inction by officials as a re wn i sal tong war ir . " to vold the pence « with Y ct t { sand On I ned | ers that sofa 1 | night i 1 or ( 1 four times the peace-time value, are! as was done in the case of of foreign ernm: ‘ the pursult of war and exy ment department appointed [in tho name of 1} ATROCITIES «t|OF TURKS TO | BE PROBED er of this district nt the reques | Drastic 'Action Coptic at Glevelana and Boston as Result of Tong War; ed Press).—Chinatowns in Cleve