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Che Casper Sunday TCritnin VOL. 35 MAIN NEWS SECTION CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 * MAIN NEWS SECTION RESCUE HOPES FOR SUB VICTIMS SHATTERE | Survivors’ Tales of Te 20% Crash Explode Safety Theory | With Steamer MELLON AND CAILLAUX ARGUE Ls eee SSE LEFT l Rev. Wimmer | French Debt Commission Speeds Settlement With U. S. | Hageotrebta of the nT REPEATED |men and officers of the Makes Plans |submarine, under 130 feet of HANDS (I TWO | water off Block Island, near ° ° Newport, R. I, had prac To Quit City cally vanished tonight s ~ LEADERS: BASIS se Bay, lz enapal Gor evangelist," who has held the lim light in Casper on: several hreo survivors’ told the | ocen |The teucnad ien—Altred Geter, ot|QUbmarine Rushed to Rose ; Scene Aids Diver in Investigating Chance of Rescuing Sailors. sions by virtue of efforts to preach | a version of the gospel unaccept- | | able to his audiences, is going to | leave announced his plans las t to the police following lent at Twelfth and David | streets in which his a Personal and Informal! 12a 322s" C f, Young an with some other onrerences Replace | boys was playing in the street, police reports stated, when Wim. Sessions of Commis- “scar knocked him down and sions at Washington. | } | passed over his legs. He suffered | distance. No charge severe bruises, | : ee WILLIAM J. LOSH ra guinst him after his re Bore: Ci Rabbi i a n of intention to move ‘SS WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.) to Douglas this week. —Andrew Mellon and Jo-| soph Caillaux today person- | ily took the settlement of Destroyers To the French debt funding| problem into their own “7 hands in the time-honored way of | Be Fitted Out | working out adjustment of intricate , 7 ° and perplexing international prob conferences, | geasting aside the pretense of | | to ran over | Id son of | | | By CARL D. GROAT | CGnited 2 s Staff ¢ lent.) | | . Ryan. NEW LONDON, Conn., Sept. 26—Faint sounds were es-|detected within the hull of niracle.|/t{he sunken submarine S-51 1 work at 9:30 A. M. today, not |long after the hulk was lo- Wimmer, the same reports say, was unable to stop his car f How much will Uncle Sam get? is question of the hour in Washington as French debt commission speeds preliminaries to a probable settlement. All eyes are on Joseph Caillaux, French finance minister, who won favorable terms for France in London and prom- | ised that he would pay U. S. proportionately no mare. Members of the commission are shown on their arrival: (1. to r.) Marguis de Chambrun, Senator Paul Dupuy, Deputy Auriel, Senator Louis ? uthorities, who r ull to the navy departme: . amming the submarine working through the clumsy politi. oe Dausset, M. Caillaux, Deputy L. Lamoureux, Senator FP. Cipnaet, Fa ie +h uter f ‘i : % hi be us cal commissions which stood in ad-| WASHINGTON, Sept, 26.—(United a i me Deuty Mautice Bokanowski, Inset, M, Caillaux in closeup, ing picked up by a lfe boat, during | TH 1 rep t journment until Monduy, the two | Press)}—United States desroyers and which time Kile saw one of hig crew- | WHO made financial leaders of the two coun-| their auxiliary vessels now out of boa said = h mates, F. C, Wiseman, drown ts . > tries involyed got, together “as prac- | commission due to the reduced per- The City of Rome lett tho scene | Prusht fort f life tical business men.’ sonnel of the ndvy will be provided 45 minutes after he was picked up The S-1 reported havir Mellon and CaitlaM& first met last | with crews from the naval reserves | Kile's version satd moe’ “P+! vies coming to. the. surf nisht in the seclusion of tt and put into operation, Rear Admiral water... While of Under Secretary of the W. R. Shoemaker, chief of the »u- Dae apene rities have Winst ostensibly at a small dii-|reau of navigation announced to P . 4 gone gt: thang Teh fis j 4 ner given by the of the | night. 7 bad ice of th ,0nin ual the &-1's officer itAE probs American commission. ‘The founda Under provisions of the new naval * TOOT a ee ably was due to eacaping chlorine tions of a rapproachement of view-| yererye act the navy p oe jin tall a nd -conte ga8 and perhaps meant that If the point were laid. plete re-arrangement of personnel of < ; ada 4 see wee eee ore mor atove | men had not rowned’. th Only Mellon. and Winston wer corps to provide crews for 136 BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 26.—(By United Press.)—A terrific jolt, a rush of men for the ladders, the swish of |!) ‘Bere | ree of finding | were ked to d ae prement F573 the: as lll: | of' the idle ships, water—struggling humans in the darkness about them—noise and confusion, semi-consciousness, and then rescue. | six Nilinerata ha |e ; an Informal mediator, gat Mewit| A small number of men now on This jumble of impressions tumbled from the lips of the'three men who arrived in Boston today and attempted to | t» tre on t Arriva Simmon, comptroller of the French | Commissioned pebiea sre ee in the | tell of their miraculous escape from the submarine S-51 after it had been rammed and sunk by the steamer City of | sid fn lers f Ad debbie bait oh treasury, and Andre “Mauret-Neat, | ‘°"ret Ree ? ona A tad ottineereiee aae Rome. aioe B CateeE As her sal age | oy 7 page sah aunt Taare dp etal, 188) 334 men’ necessary’ to.formithe orews, The three men—Alfred Geier, of New Bedford; Dewey Kile, of Peoria, Miss., and Michael S. Lira, of St. Louis, | (Continued on Page Two) | from Boston where 1 landed fap Bia were brought aboard the City of ’ | this at SRciiled , The two met again today at a Rome, safe and well though 4 € I 1 Siw loneheon.at, the: ¥tesieh em scratched and bruised and shaken le bassy and their conversations vw continued, and the, widely di 7 5 as esult of their harrowing ex ===" Natrona Gets: co tvorce Sui menced to be brought fegather’ They were taken to a hospital here Later tonight Calllaux discu al for examination, although they su | 1 the situation with Richard Olney tained only minor lacerations in the | (tperman with’ ths. consent 7 of Boston, American commissioner | crash that sent their ship to the ecut fficer the one Oat Other members of the two com un bottom, On board the boat during after .xeporter ‘ictste aus missions are engaged the week the trip in from the disaster, the tion him because of his nervous cor end in similar exchanges of view men were treated by Frank B. dition | Eas! Harvard medical student. points oyer the dinner tables agree on what ‘vance cit bia Oil Royalties to Be Divided | «: of those saved believed any officers and crew had e aped he f sh 1 nthe ‘French int wih hele ive _|Denial of Divorce Decree by Michigan| 515.000 ESTATE (EFT wsh and in offer said did not bell | ira was the clear in ecol I Re eae tay a ; by State to Boost School Fund | seatlerin oe head - | ‘ S ; cola "yy moro than an a | tect ey aut Judge Leaves Case That Startled Ay LAT f t require a 1 Here by Substantial Sum | below," ho sald. “Suddenly,, there as a Mie hts er HALL ; maniial payment ‘ hs..f terrif é Kb Washington Society Unsolved Conceding the necessi i WaT eSE hfe : t 1 red to th at the French a certain peri n| CHEYENNE, cial to The Trib- } laa oa ; ee to adjust thelr budgetar “es | une)—The state facies has $1, 053, 140.06 which he has | “There were several other office - ALPENA, Mich., Sept, 26.— By l nited Press.) A di- | Augu 1 * r st Te the Annacioa na waste nse | been directed to distribute to the county treasurers through- te ace astiaany ane atari: Woreacase that stirred official Washington with alleged dis- | b's pronerts tue tbout $1 ‘ but f nds nder whee ‘, fiadidelattcacaa why che Riebe n | out the state for school funds, the money having been re-| ¢4‘uy the ladder and I followed hin, {Closures of drinking in congressional circles, entered a ES EWG nlkeaks PO eh er i through tt could not undertake to pay about | ceived from the government, repr senting a portion of} it was difficult climbing because |deadloc here today when Circuit Court Judge Frank D. mittea't bate Saturd. Bs ease. nh : 4 ‘ ag hed $130,000,000 a jthe amount that Wyoming will receive from government Peay ams cunen At Beat Emerick denied without costs the petition of both princ i-| - - | ro0r : hia peémeue ts Wrocinnen In other words, she 7 reach haye | oll royalties for last year, The dis- ee ade ae . pat whac |Pals, United States Representative Frank D. Scott of Al-| e di so T went to VBorandiie lk eextod ot 62 | tribution Js made upon the basis of DIXIE FL YER I hapeened sth | pena nat is wife, Mra, Edna Jame BRINGS NITE CAR fs & hateh an went up to the bridge years and the Americans have asked | the n r of teachers and drivers | ne next thing I knew 1 was | Scott of Dets IR AIN A VE R TS| the last man up hath them to pa at $8,000,000,000 | of truc of vehicles for the trans: splashing at in the wate It | he only r 4 le was a y hk | v 4 ing ¢ them GHAR akira paciod portation of school. children-in con nl Al 7 | was quite dark and there was lots | order th vay his wife $1 hen ft reached the bridge I was “Bomewhere between these two fig-|8olidated districts employed. dur-| IS WRECKED, bf nol | alimor r th TROUBLE IN aa TVo -neth: were ures a settlement will be reached,|ing last year, Mrs, Katherine A.| Wi RA edaliieifous mén oniwatal | Baths an appeal and ur Z n the ige, but 1 it Js believed. Experts are believed | Morton, state superintendent of pub- | vv duty, strog water I | the € r f th « . d ar t to think the Freneh will finally | Me instruction, stated. SEVEN HURT gue y °" HAietaetaa both K I A NPARADE agree to anr payments of $100 Natrona county will be appor: “Lk ) keep afloat i th petits ‘ ALA! My) x 1 ’ t ee 000,090. or tal of 000,000 | tioned the largest amount of any ja cause the sea | w bsolute divorce Jud the f's office and is being hela |< ft L over ‘the 62 year period, with an| county in the state, $95,285.59, while! Grier Ga ; DENER and there was. so } Emert uid enver authorit Ho is want-| life Jacket r r pe may: | Laramie county rec the next : it # —thnited | much exciteme t is my deliberat | ed for the alleged remo {a mort t was ut 45 minutes more ‘Seamteaiiied PC PRee Two) > Right lemiotine 409:08 POH trem Tho. south dana Dixie aiy-|" Mainatigig caw a boat coming. Atl that neltnce morte la ectuienn AIO apts Be—ctinitea | enna | before the Rome left | ae ae er was wrecke » late. tonight, s a iifeboat from the City of] such a decree | 8 I trouble ert ———— Cumrcee TS P | Rome. Geler, Kile and myself were| Both Representat 1 M late today eset ; heas i b9 p. y couldn't get | Scott sued in 3 on grounds of ised a Ku KI Cla The engineer and fireman and | too quick," | misconduc an indiscre- | eriff, George Galligar five passenger's were } none ser-| Licutenant Dol “ nander of} tions. Mr red with | « Police George Gri offices of the Central of Georgia « Nontindded on “Page Three) e) excessive Rambit 11) clast rallway ; i gt jest la FE A T DUE Gibbons win , ibbons Will Tulsa rained Also so Meets Death When |ffFA CONFISCATED BY Ss E N A Oo R Ss |\Chamber of Gailiarca. to Be Rent Plane Crashes in Practice Flight AAIDERS OWNER HID H ERE TH U RS DAY Try Comeback sented Before State or rn Federal f robes | ah : ‘| TULSA, Okla., Sept. 26.United| airplane, He was making a practice 8ST. PAUI 26.—CUnited| The Casper Cl ‘ : ‘5 « ndanile Press)—Carl C. Magee, Jr, young] flight when the accident occurred. A delegation of from elght son, W. 0. Wilson, | Press)—Tomr Paul | will | presented at ! ht to secretary of the Noble Oil company | ‘Witnesses who saw the accident] When proprietor | prominent er men will has, B. Stafford.| heavyweight wh entered | fe z the proposed t isper and Dick Phillips, commercial avia-| said the plane went into a nose dive.|of the ( West Mid; @.wlins Wudnesday to meet mem- tative plans call for meeting|the ring since | scked ‘out the railroads of five t " the tor of Tulsa, were killed when their Both Magee and Phillips were dead} west avenue !# raided it's, just his | bers of the senate public lands com-| the senators in Rawlins W: by Gene Tunr attempt al f tr thre nso pr was r plane crashed near hero tonight ls hen an ambulance reached the/hard luck, ax he expresses it, and| mittee and accompany them to Cas-|evening, and starting for Casper|comeback. He } get another | t The inte Jed a Magee is 2 son of the fam A} cen f the accident, he takes his medicine. Wagner was! per their hearings here October | with them the x morning. An|ehance at his ex rine conq | lg 1 11 b 1 buquerque editor. Bodies of the vic-| e leaves n widow and a five ed Saturday night by Lieut, |2 and 3, Among those who have evening meetin héld in Cas-|he announced b ght | DD rha in t ad tins were mangled when the plané| year-old daughter, He was a Heuten Plummer and Traffic Officer H. | nified their Intention joining the] per ‘Thursday night | Gibbons sald 1 ( beoke to pleces Ms it struck the] ant in the world war, serving over |7 A ecese of beer was confis n are former Governor BL. mal hearings Friday 1a € h Tunney as 28 Mra » T *carth, seas in the infantry and since his re-| i, He put » $100 bond fer ap Congressman Ch | the Salt Creek and Teapot « cs d | ! f Pr Magee Jad just learned to pilot an} (Continued on Page Tero) rrance ut Monda ' Winter, R. 8, Ellison, W, I