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The a Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---T noe Accident 1 She ad Open to Tribune Keaders WEATHER Wyoming—Rain or snow and cold er tonight, temperature near or be low freezing east and north portions. ‘Tuesday unsettled, probably rain or snow and colder south portion. Winds b Hi strong nc nds senine eben MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS VOL. IX. NO. 299 . ARR SR Cron Of Audit! Baresu: CASPER, WYOMING, | MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1925 251925 Oe lvered by Carrier 76 centea month Publication Offices: — On Streets or at New ‘Newstands, 6 cents Fetbone Bldg. #16 B, Second St Second St. COURT FIGHT OVER DOHENY LEASES REOPENS MITCHELL BOOMF™-AS LEGION “sie; GONTRAGT FOR _ CHIEF AS WAR Bun::U ACTS FLK HILLS WAS QUSTED CHIEF’S|"2";, Summ] INDIAN ORPHANS VALID, APPEALS CHARGES HOLD. tom; DIE IN IDAHO FIRE ee Threat of Trial by Defense to Show CTAPE CENTER _sescees cx, AIRMAILIS SLOW, WASTEFUL, "Pers Vein —(By the Associated Press) | 5 {fol William Mitchell of NEWSPAPER SAYS AFTER TEST Effort to Rescue | Denby Had Full Right the army air service reported | $ St P M Be today to the inspector gen- Tanne Pal | to Negotiate Deals. ‘ormy etre! ay eral’s office of the war de-| CHICAGO, Oct: 5.—(Associated | here by C.'P. Scheel, assistant post | 7 a partment where <i*ciplinary pro —T! “hicago Tr! ay r, a he ‘had receivec Invited to Attend veedinwliaantiiat hia apwiiinder cone| eee eter caer sida SORSh | Many letters contalifee @nthanins 3WISTON, Idal Oc s fiaération, prints a dispatch from New York | ee or the night air service 1 STON, Idaho, — ct. | Omaha Sessions. Although refusing to discuse the | stating that an experiment conducted | tweon Chicago and New York. | — (By The — Associated | summons, Colonei* Mitchell appar- | by the newspaper lust week: showed > ——- | Press) —Fire visited tragedy airmail between Chicago and NDS (ates SA nd orks “lig! Both m-eaate ot time |W OO. Succeeds on the little Catholic oe SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. —(By the Associated Press) Another step in the legal struggle involving millions of dollars in oil leases and ently was undisturbed by the ex- OMAHA, Nebr., Oct. 5.— | vected courtmartial proceedings, as- j Sen) ont r settlement inte in the Nez rontracts betwe YS ees serting be had “just begun’. and money, The newspaper says . co acts between the Ed- ; (By the Associated Press) — |" Colonel atitchell tater went to the| letters deposited in alr mail boxes Estabrook on Oil iP erce Indian reservation, 25 ward 1.’ Doheny: interests and the With the question “what will } capital where he announced that if] took from two to three days in trun. | St ff f id ti t of here, at midnight Sac Kovernment began here today with the Ameri Legion do | court martial proceedings were initi- | sit, as compared with a 24 hour ser- | M | urday and took It of-six orphan | the opening of « hearing on ap about Col. Willi eeitit ye | ated Representative Frank Reid of | vice for letters posted on fast trains ano TAWeSE) Nea | peals from the decision of Federal i ‘4 a) aaiccle Ilinols would head his elvitian de- Two examples were cited, a letter Fred Wood hes been appointed! situated five r Judge Paul J. MeCormick at Los les from a railroad rsely settled se Angeles, before the United States circuit court of apr ion the pe ell,” and his charges of in-| fance counsel. Reid was a member of | declared to have been posted here|to the posi{ion of petroleum produc: | jy q where efficiency, in ‘the navy, the livell-' the house aircraft committee of the | at five p. m., October 1 and delivered n engineer of the Midwest in: | ac est topic of political conversation, t congress, in New York October 4rat §:00 a. m.| ing company to succeed B. L. ¥ y the seventh annual national conven-| yfoanwhile, the president’s air | another missive posted October 2 at} brook who left recently for 2 tion of the legion and‘ auxili ‘mit ut the mis: In an ef in tho la ep was wiped out nava. oll leases Wit the flames while volunteers I reserve in or- d, after a recess over the week |2 p. m. and delivered October 4] York. Myy Wood has for the last vallantimctoneaione the au: | arii/cnutital-which= wares cancatlat ganizations formally opened here’to-| eng, was called to continue the ex-| at 8 a. m. two years been Mr, Estabrook’s Ao: by the decision of Judge day. amination of naval air officers. ‘The air mail service was defended! sistant. Btritaeesnigsibn . hecsicanis last May, defense counsel The. movement of Colonel Nite | ———_—<—_—_————— we fhe Sto kikan i tho. albapiae| | to the court a lengthy brief chell’s friends to have his demand all today and Counsel fc Frank J, Hogan contended that ision finding that former ret of the Na iwin Denby “passive” through negotin hen five of the 1 five years old— dashed back into the blazing building to rescue some companion they vas facing death Washing € 1 n the streets of the capital wi ix were found close- | Mitchell eyr € eye gether by the rescue ee youths, them from | the grounds: for app. Orel: axete Sours separate | plryestyine Cebasiien! their beds to rs were ments of opposing counsel were be put into a favorable resolution and ved to all the | gun and. were expected to consume to get the support of tho legion of ( oO s the colonel's recent criticisms, how ever, was given a setback last night when the national legislation com- iy mittee agreed to lar down a hard rule that no business may be brought before the convention that Aled fe does not bear directly on the prob- workers who raked through the | tions in making the leases and was lems of the ex-service man. This ruins. The vi of the docu- ms ranged in age without knowledg forecasts, Mitchell's friends say, that ° oe ss 3 y from 5 to 14 years. | ments he signed is contrary to ev! the Mitchell charges will be hela | Reinstated Commissioner Will Sit With Sharp Earth Shock Efforts of the volunteers who or ] on ! Op e b Seeks dence in. the Jower. court strictly in committee, ganized a bucket brigade and played | he_/defetige, also. held ithat. the Many friends of Colonel Mitcve| Board Tomorrow While Prosecutors Felt. in. Nicaragua ait ddbetater onthe" flanies,| $100,000. loan*My Doheny to the then this morning were predicting that he id halflach hose were fruit secretary of the interior, Albert B. ae aa. THEY N Fall, was purely a personal trans would be able to win the national ° 4 less, They shved a chapel standing Theyre abhor commandership of the legion if he Renew Fight to Oust Him SAN.JUAN DED BURyNica ’ 30 ‘ tay » th ugh Ie was scorch. f tion and tn no way dnvolved: a could come to the convention in per- Bist ad peat ee a ; fraud or wat son. Realizing this possibility Frank | earthquake at about 10 0 sf ree Sa veeal es Wve) pee ee Bs nieve oad Lp beeoyti teave ped As Warner of Norfollt, Neb. who also) — Jack B, Scott, once ousted and later reinstated as a mem- | night, was felt from Managua, the Siiekpo0, mission, touniled | inane al A | from,-s0 -much- of) the-lower: court aoe oe ee ae conlution [ber of the board of county commissioners, will be permite |e ee ees arnt, | conducted by the Ord tersot |German Envoy to Bwiks Parley Placed | seision ax awardea to the Doheny today ‘asking that Colonel Mitchell ted Tuesday to sit once again with Earle G. Burwell and | cnet o¢ Managua. No damage St. Joseph. The mission today pre - iterests, t an-American - Petro- leum and Transport company and be allowed to attend the convention, | Dr. Guy T. Morgan, the other members of the board. Scott | veen reported. nted a pathetic scene as the bee} Under Guard to Thwart Plots:of Sigua AmsriobntLerccisciecard despite the fact that the army de-| \yesumably will be chairman of the board, the office which - od aaarhee Seca a pot , pany, more than $11,000,000 as re- Ps r col ade enc six will be partment has asked his presence in - > * i PASADE: if, Oct. 5.—(As-| thelr comrade dead six a 4 [pene more. than. $12.009; ' Washington for the start of court |he held pyhenshe was kicked out by an order issued by | TASADENA, Cait eht earth | buried in the mission church yard Fascist Assassins mbursement for expenditures on Judge Harry P. sley during e " t | naval oll lands and for funds ex martial proceedings. tremor was felt here at 1:15 o'clock | +| pended in the construction of the a “ork delega-|time of the first meeting of the dd mornin 4 survivors were moved int ’ -- | construchy y pnpapoweccal: New. TOE “Oeleks Is sain apeuae uri a Ba Nad | other quarters at the mission, Ttoll LOCARNO, Switzerland, Oct. 5.(By The Associated |"2"#! oll base at Pearl Harbor. . tion came out openly for Edv boar Apes’. { i a work was undertaken by merchants | p, T ‘ ° ha tt eins Government counsel in their brief ‘ Spafford of New York for national Meanwhile the state will be mak- WASHINGTOD Oct. 5.—(Asac | 46 yn ra BE ta wictons : Press.) —The conference of allied and German statesmen | submitted to the appellate court commander, ing progress in its effort to appeal ciated Press)}—A® sharp ¢ uake 9 jto consider a security pact opc ned here today The ses-| hold that an, equity court has no Officially it was announced that } fro, st. decision of Judge Ills- Olgturpance: wast registered ons sions are being held in the cantonal courtroom, in the Pal- | ®uthority to order suc from the last. dec! Judge f i aves i Georgetown University selsmograph . : E ment’ without’ specifics aay CODER Sen voting strength 15/10. sy which the judge reinstated last night from 11:15 p. m. a. . oy Justice. : i 1 with th sti by congr ' oid i" S . 6 Dire ndort laced it § ne cc 2rence 21s wi ‘| Concern ed with he question | r n ‘Ome Omaha newspaper stated Mut-| Scott and denfka the state a new palip caren ord tenncns planes! 1b 88 Fire Prevention _, The conference also v ‘ fil rit Gat = securit Spee pe | Judge MeCormiels chell appears to be satisfactory to hearing on its motion to get rid of Moutherly’ dicection ite Dr stion of See- every one of the various committees, | Morgan. 13. Paul Bacheller, who with Week Emphasizes| toany's fo “| WnTHW aT PARRIES | te pal because the no Bee fj except ‘that his election would “of-| Judge R. R. Rose, 1s special prose- RNY mE GI e OsE? ‘ minis ; ; " x fend the nation Legion administra-| cutor for the state in the cases, gaid clated Press)—Tho seism¢ abon 1 in maleing thon.” today he had just completed the bill Betta Gohtne v vasurvial ieerthac f i » ' ia : = ‘Those conversant with the legis-]of exceptions to the trial held re- Lares, COhege | records | Btrtgernann hecnake He tnd cory Mt i pal ‘ Hl TO) pplslanot that nrhbeni sane rs et starting at 9:18 o'clock last night and 5 Insurance, Needs) ton i fraudulent |and because iin’ the ho lation committee members, plans | cently at the city hall and that these ane over n period of 11 minutes,| 1 stated that the prohibition question | would be forwarded to Judge Illsiey will never get to the floor of the/at Sundance. It is necessary fr n and allow the bill he- Revenue From Surface ed leases that the against pub- Opening of fire prevention week | British n the navy to the interfor de bri to mind not reaching a maximum intensity y the ne- | project ot'fe Ae h see he | | partment the ¥ ' to make nayal need of fire Khe tarialas Ger . ! SUNOLE AT NY A rts of ladelpt convention. : Ulsley to, signe pa Bee There {8 no indiention of the al.) Cesity of care in er Lines were also being drawn for] fore a petition in error can be filed Ri h S h b rection from Denver shock, | $20 fo tor A omer i the vartous offices, with many names] with the state supreme court. At 1g ts oug' t 'y ta shown 16 ty but also the need insurance. tr a ree | ig 53 ripe dy forwarded. Phi hia ap-|torney Bacheller said he was confi-| ugh undetermi 1 | : Ka : | the t ind were red the earliest bidder for the} dent that the work could be expe-| Stock Interests. , | sf, Of Casy }_ Ww 1 | spokesi behalf of plaintifr 5 convention place, altt € dited so that a decision could be ot | | - | Tess nsurar 4 Fite 3 piaiats ( were planning to place and]t 1 from the supreme court wjt I | r 1 ‘ c j1 z the Dishetie cone boost their invitation in a period of nir ays. ae ee Cl y h S . ole 7 is ey . com} } Captain Junius Peyser, com Pesala Beg edges dy * |C Mure Seeks ? : ik fot fc f ander o' » Costello post, Wast ‘o be due them for the us | | 1 - 4 : , f | aap r * Se LEAL Re carried ere surface rights on lands situated in | that drive r and : ppeals aston, D.C sald bo carrion re) Mant ACCUSEd AS} ti heart of tue sate creek ot 4) PLT ,OO0,000 A | 210 20 mn showin ve without come | ee ei 08 Mthou go mint? of ator ata ‘atcha asked by J, E. and Maude Banks | plete cove urance | of Test! ore t oil ony: Were. na e tock in a suit filed in district ° neies tinthe |» mADay i Hogan and , ac B 1M still * 7: ‘i nu ; | f » Berl I _Eeawer said colonel aiscrelt "| Slayer Of Wife cour vere ssn ine miawest re| Penston Fund | oo: Leading iment abe Mar of the de 7 “ fining, Midwest Ol], Consolidated | compent (ere I t cour a up | nm hate. of) ) 7s ame Payoer Rai gaAgRia) Yisiriee et A t d H Royalty, Wyéming Associated and Le sated | © They will be glad to confer with ‘ ante ‘ poir ¢ Iso ineluded ala a fans California Of! companies. 1 on: you at any time regarding just tho | Consider the mon f I ! ent f the court was dl- Catumbla Geiegate.-immeantery | ATT ES EE ENE |Caltornis Ot companies, ate ens] wwasntrsazoN, ont. 5.—cew Tno| 204 Ken time regarding Jt he | chi : ic‘ doco would resign and permit Cc 1 tt. month: ; 4s ssoelated Press) Fir be prevented {6 care 1 1 \ot Blake Kennedy Mitchell to act as an officially ap-} Erea | an Jaymen’s commit: yl] take Hut when fire has swept |* f Ku n Cow 1 I y,|a popu- proved delegate. That woud give Petltion of the plaintiffs ,.| Wil H. Hays met her to for 2 yea + , i I a Said to be wa ‘or th plaintiffs, who for- . Hays met here ‘ through wit pa . ey ¥ Dome Colonel Mitchell an opportunity to] | SMa to be wanted for “he ny merly lived in Casper but ure now| mulate a campaign to $15,000,-] nena, It is 1 ker , » pointed bring hig air craft fight to the floor |7) 1% © |. wag arrested {residents of San’ Francisco, sets| 090 to serve as a basis for a @ Senta Stihe wreat * i ir not only of the convention, Captain Peyser | Tindsey, 25 year ‘os here today, | rth that while the defendants pur-| ment fund for ministers of the Pre | mpanies “Is standing ready to |# } : t ! the lease to the sald probably a dozen friends ofl ai. cherie from nla was’ in| C2a8ed ofl leases on the holdings. no| byterian chureh. shoulder burden. foreign 1 | 1 ( M 1 Oo ny, but said Colonel Mitchell would try to obtain | QI’ aay and it was through |PEovision v made for surface | —————— aa bit ot itn |; Anit-an ( eo} y 1 , fot ; tn ¢ ld that 1 his proposal to have | ~{SP¢ sacapd f an ‘ Hla “A beara * 7 I 9. rng not not ia. ae endorsement of his prop ‘“Y®linformation supplied by him. that hye oat: r eee , These lia are ' Be . He] noer Candin Sees en Eien Sca | TRIBUNE PLAYOGRAPH MEANS ee eae COLORADO MAN i’ s| MUSIC FOR THE BALL FANS ©) 3 “FALL-SINCLAIR SHOOTS WIFE, °:""""°" DURING WORLD TITLE PLAY s/s CHARGES UNDER BP SON AND SELF /Storms Again osu gy sscomernegn cnn. Mm Pou FIRE IN COURT Halt Quest Of | iiticauinstzamenttnt a scoreboard chat witt ets vies by mes. lon Home Stretch ——— FORT COLLINS, Colo., Oct. 5.—|] Financial reverses ard domestic 3 (ey rh ag i é pede stadium, 4 i ‘ WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—(By Rein hei haved éhie BE Senet tote endive ig cat:|taesnctrotae cme | S-51 Victims | oot ectehen spit direy intontat ine tavane wire OF Arctic Trip) vrai, aaron teamae| wil i ee tea } rado Agricultural college today shot| Mrs. Imme, Coroner Hollowell and room, in which the telegraph instrument will tick off the story digs td prepie cap gerdbpainglas (5 Saree Surndios Fea Upars theses and killed his wife, Emma, their 12-| Sheriff Harris said, was slain as she of every, ball thrown during the title play, it faces the post} {000 === 7 1 L, Do NE nGNY Cid dicats edcantive: Borne ‘ year-old son and then turned the | sho lay in bed office und commodious spo for hundreds of fans who will ST. PETERS, » | clair 1 ¢ ‘ ‘i nes * setakcs ee Lede sun on himself, ending his life. ‘he boy, Arthur, apparently came| NEW LONDON, Conn., Oct. 5.—] | Wateh its manipulation y day. Then again it is low enotgh| |-phe Associated I | nae wawateeestit tl vay bial Ee le, B00. Somer" otc Forviense, an eight-year-|to the door of his mother’s room as )(By The Associated Prers)—Rear Ad-| | 80 that none need develop a “crick” in the neck from watel Peary, carrying t 1 th . court the Jel ange il « i pe who lived with the Imme|he heard the shot and there was|miral H. H. Christy, in charge of] |ing it, nor blind themselves by looking into the bright sunlight.| | of the MacMilior t ¢ ia, George P| serv a2 a hous; aearpet Hy running from the| fired upon’ by hla father, Me vas} etforta to recover the bodies of 28) | ‘The opening gamewill' be played Wedueaday at Forbes field, | | thé three i n filed a a Denby, the dew terical condition M tite |'ba nd time as he staggered | men who went down with the sub-|| pittsburgh. The first ball will be pitched at noon, Casper time, | | Portions, sailed tack Pall-Sinelas ud from tt n more than a mile| back to his room after belng hit by |\marine 8:51, reported to the submas} | Te on hand if you want to enjoy the next Lest thing to being al] | in& lain he t and f pa be scene of the tragedy and|the first bullet. Imme turned the] rine base at conditions| | yi, all wae 4 r a) ta* eather In ¢ lao arte | being made that the indictment Se han be, Beep. Out that “sumevne} gun on himself, after th 1 ran jand the were too rough Ber: | pores, ¥ i Fare r 4 3 i sete “ane Lh as been killed.” ‘from the boure. [bit aly rations this morning mot ! I it, authorit Iving Fal