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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925 — FLIGHT LINER B SAYS M “Stormy Petrel” Declares Sending It Off Without Parachutes Was Like Send- ing Ship Without Lifeboats << | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. —Responsibility for the She of the navy airplane PN-9 No. directly on heads of the nayy department today by Col. William Mitchell in testimony before the president's air- | craft board. i f the big diri west was ‘ former work of tl 1 ‘ quipment for the navy tur accompanying the MacMillan A expedition, declaring “fla fakes made in preparati aeronautical events vac it impossible for silent. jadle west, violated the law t land The big dirigible, he ch not equipped with par “This is like sendir sea without life boat Engine data, he assert the PN-9 could not possi reached Honolulu without re enroute and that the plane the Arct were designed a tropics and a ship to he added. owed planes,” “he » the Arctic in charge of p ri expected them service.” Colonel 2 lared an at- tempt to 1 from the na fo practice, brought Assistant Secretary of th there we “It toons he said, in repl is we can't be chocked this purpose,” to a question, add- off this when everybody else is going aheac Discus Lassiter aircraft Mitchell declared report, ary of the navy Pe- that, th peatedly gestions which would have lined the army and nav " services, even declining 1 to the secre- tary of war ppropriations for two services be considered of England, France ere all superior to United States, he sald, countries realize the of aircraft during because * preatical v the world war. ‘The greatest development, he said, has been in the forces of Great Britain. Major Leslie MeDill, chief en- gineer at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, the next witness, declared planes could be built to fly across she ocean and drop bombs, A Wrench plane has already been built which might accomplish such a feat, he said. In American defense work, he said, planes have been developed which can fly from the southern point of Florida to Panama w ith a 000 to 1,400 pounds of protection to the inst any enemy fleet. 1a separate corps in favored hy Major Gen- eral Patric Major McDill, reports on planes of foreign nations, indicated develop- ment is not superior to that in the United States, but that he was somewhat uneasy as to foreign progress. PLAINTIFFS IN TWO AUTO ACCIDENT GASES GET DAMAGES IN COURT actions resultin from automobile ecidents were @ clded in favor of the plaintiffs in the justice courts late yesterday and this morning. ©. Toothman was warded damages of $126 from BE. Thompson in a decision rendered Justice Henry Brennan, Tooth: man complained that his car was vrecyed and he suffered severe bod ly Injuries on August 9 whe chine driven. by FB. E. Two damag a ma; hompson ashed into his car near Natrona, | William EB, Barbee was award judgment for $176 against R. w. Chase ns the result of a motor col- sion here tho night of September 0, The case was heard by Justice George W. I nan. CRUELTY, DESERTION CHARGED IN DWORGE COMPLAINT ON FILE) Charging cruelty, desertion, and nom-support, Mrs, Eva Hammon Casper has filed suit for div from Robert Hammond whose Ia known residence {# given In the com- plaint as Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. Hammond charges that, prior to his departure from Casper in the Summer of 1923, her husband was Subject to attacks of violent fll-tem per, during which he repentediy struek and beat her, He has not ontributed to her support for two cars, she declares. The couple were married April 17, 14, In-Sturgis, 8, D. They have ohilfiren, airmen to remain | ‘ activities belong to the] & ; | which the average cit! |TOWA MAN IS The Casper Daily Cribune PAGE FIVE OF AIR UNCLED, ITCHELL nandoah disaster and failure | | —(By The Associated Press) | | 1 to reach Hawaii was placed | [ANGE FOREMAN KILLED. BY OSCHARGE OF GUN. CHEYENNE, Wyo. Sept. 30.—(E sociated Press),—Ray Huff, nan at the Dugald Whittak h on Horse creek, north of C! antly killed lat yn, When a gun he as reloading was accidentally dis: ged, the bullet passing through Q > his brain. F being from relatives . in No inquest will World's Fait Barber Shop £d McGuinn, Prop. (GOLD RUSH ar 4 See Charlie Chaplin in “The Gold Rush” | Then avoid the rush and long waits by hav- | ing your barber B done in the World’s Fai Barber Shop. Six Expert Barbers to | Serve You We Specialize on Women’s Hair Cutting 210 South Wolcott het NOT A GOLD RUSH but a BARCAIN RUSH TOMORROW AT JOHNSON BROTHERS Time and opportunity to can a few more jars of fruit and jelly for winter. Byer ere 3 UY: |.) per box. Extra Extre cy Peaches, per box----- artletts, Apple x Davids, per bushel___- Concord Grapes, fresh stock, basket- Quinces, per Ib. ~~~ ate} MEATS THAT SATISFY Pure Ground Beef for Meat Loaf, Ib..____----12¥%c Extra Choice Beef Roasts, lb._- ~---15¢ Choice Short Ribs for Baking — 3 Ibs. 25c JOHNSON BROS. GROCERY 60. 638 East Second St. Phones 1251—1252 . WE DELIVER PL PROBLEMS ARE QUTLINED BY CHIEF AT COSMOPOLITAN MEET; jlitan club today luncheon Casper, ats rick exp! details with zon is not fa- miliar. His talk was part of a pr gram developed by the club in hav a. member of the organization the others regarding his work. TOM MILLS SUFFERS BROKEN BONES WHEN THROWN FROM HORSE Tom Mills suffered a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a fracture of the right thumb Tuesday when he was thrown from a horse near the Bessemer bridge. He was treated at the Casper Private ho: _ FOUND SLAIN DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept. 30.— (By The ssociated Press)}—Farl Stewart, 36, son of John Ste ta Grimes, Iowa, banker was found dead near Grimes early today, ap- parently having been killed with a blunt instrument, Four persons were arrested. |! ADVANTAGES | ] OVERLOOKING BELMONT | | aaa FIVE PERFORMANCES DAILY Starting at 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:00 o’Clock Special Saturday Morning Matinee for Children AT THE Charlie Chaplin IN HIS LATEST FEATURE PICTURE “THE OLD RUSH A Dramatic Comedy Written, Directed and Produced by CHARLIE CHAPLIN The Chaplin Genius | Switches the hardships and heartbreaks of hu- manity’s every day life into hilarious fun and uproarious laughter. 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