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The Gi —- Service Ever Offered by an American peer -Tribune Accident Policy---ls Open to Tribune Readers - WEATHER ad ey MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED Prt po gp a pepsi OE i a ee ST 3 VOL, X NO.2 0 NOR TreNiationr ne CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, | OCTOBER 16, 1925 2 go ie eae anaes by Sates 76 Sees s. sane So, obi a Teatign, Ottige NVIgoy doo QLVES p17 vs =>. poste ™ STATE TEACHERS CONVENTION ELECTS ‘:. ze Hai eas Scores Point! AAGINL HATRED 7iroes Cane | Mr. Berthe Van De Verde? of Bie STAGE BEAUTY TRAVELS WITH <>. NEAR CLOSE IN IND ANIMOSITY: Gr tis court oats ces | Of His Court) Horn Gon Mace President ‘ns DIPLOMATIC AGENT AS ‘MAID’ | | DloTRICT COURT ARE DEPLORED tute Adjournment Set Tonight Jury Due To Receive Syud Hossian Pleads for els Case Involving Killing Internationalism in Trenton, trenton | Of John Reschke by 4 Address Here. | in t bof t P. M., is Belief. The voice of the east} PUY Os * | James A. Brophy may ea. ee CS ae | know his fate before night- pleading for a western gen- With only the rebuttal ar- erosity that would recognize guments remaining to be all the races of the world as noo i Ae bate heard at 38 o’cloc ap- necessary and blot out relig- Mrs. Bertha K. Van De Vender of Basin, county super- intendent of Big Horn county, was elected to the pres’ dency of the Wyoming State Teachers association here th morning. Mrs. Van De Vender hag been connected with Wyoming schools for the last twenty-one years, having started as a teacher at Kemmerer. She succeeds J. C. Knode, superint lent of schools at someone from the outside who is | Laramie. abte to see both the teacher's and 0. C. Kerney, superintendent of] the child’s viewpoint schools at Newcastle, was named At this afternoon's vice president to succeed Mrs. fran n spoke on “India ces F. Connelly of Sheridan. B. H. igo to the World.” McIntosh, principal of the Cheyenr A public reception will be give high school, was re-elected secretary , this evening and Ralph P. Hardin, superintend- ry F ‘atrona en of schools at Cody, was re-elected] * treasurer, s A resolution expressing apprec tloh for the various groups and [:- stitutions that have aided in mak the institute here a adopted at this morning's The institute will close this eve with a public reception to teacher by the Natrona county teachers. “Edu jon fer Behavior” was the subject of an address delivered this | morning by 1 M. E tt. Mr. | cel'ent program and in su sefully Barrett declared the n esity of | carrying It out. ,The association rec inculcating right habits in the minds | ognizes that the president and assisted by sion Syud | Spiritual | al ‘th annual meeting is due to | factors,” the report of the | resolutions committee reads. “Its | membership appreciates the work | of these determining forces. i The leadership has been a vital | in making the convention a | s for the chief executive and | sretary have borne the burden | sponsibility in planning.-the ex- | fn ames A, ate In Sth an oa cold n-nerved highwayman by Eddie Shay, star who was the traitor 4 globe trotter and lecturer, addresse the Wyoming State Teachers in- stitute At the Elks’ auditorium. Mr. Hossain asked the members of hix audience to recogulze the orient as a unit and not one rticu country, He warned against nations! Hossain, editor of the ew Orient, d Filing On the People’ s|: pride which would tend to unde F ; of young people, and stressed the im-| retary have been abl tatimate the value of orlental ciyil-; Louis Henry Burns, mew federal] portance which the children of to-| other members of the official Yoard,| = | Ticket Made T 1; jana at gged the inno- ization, judge for: the eastern district, of} aay will have in the future of the | hy the various committees and bs ‘ a ade loday | cer ‘ Dootlen hehere het se e np. | Louisa esterday dismissed ‘for | world, !the several chairmen of the group which 's death and pele tra ae Pe ie Moy | Want of jurisdiction the petition Gl] ytiss se Chhse of the executive | meetings. At City Hall. ‘ ) ba Iaigtes! as Mieclared, “and we | Cd bY the Right Rey, William Mont-| committee of the visiting teachers he quality of this year's pro ) = aly i t nd Pci page convie.| S2mery Brown of Galion, Olio, In} association, told of the work of thot | gram has been an essential factor ir 8 ; ; ‘ : 23 Be] felleve that we should make | “Bich he sought to enjoin the house! yogy, in akeisting pupilx who prove| making the session profitable and| j | : : ‘ Br seontacts with each | Cf Pisbops cf the Protestant Epis-| puzzling to teachers and who need| (Continued on Page E ; tales re ate More and more contacts with each | copa church from deposing him as | 2 —— = | | nvaa ys s tt : other. We have had too much fs0la-!iishop of Arkansas on heresy f i ith the city Mr, Lit-| North B et and which the ‘ tion. We have been living in water} cya rges, } | tlefteta is the third man officially to was taken’ 40] ekaninarsehtee : tight compartments, In addition to i % 4 | enter th He will seek elec: | d 1 counsel based thelr’ con geographical barriers, we have set } | tion on tt ives of the t ly upon | up other barriers of an entirely ar- CHURCH IN { Mr. Lit resident in the cast andsouth | tificlal kind. We have betn taught : ‘ |of Casper for sixteen year He in the east ad south 1 to hate each otlier, not to speak of has been a s ssful business m. shack each other. We have been living in BLACK BELT | ae ; Fee ee ete Manat ra RM SP a segration of a most appalling kid. | Ao head of the Littlefield Abstract « bullet holes appear to “The world today has become " TS WRECKED @ | pany Rt declared that } shay's ttory that unit on the physical plane. Physical oan believed for <t tw s shot by Brophy then distance has been annihtiated. The Gloria Faure (abo and Alberto J. Pani (inset) years should te mana sound the hijaeking attempt i 4 meta anigod the, e¢o-|. : ‘ é ; f We i - business principles and on an econ says he and J. M. Van world has beco! CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—(#)—The| Rain) whifely began falling layt) Winter Will make a definite Inva NEW YORK, Oct, 16.—If a Latin-American statesman, | omic baste Pangea: worn ohatieesi tie yhy in his assertion that down Reschke fn an ar. ver the quality of the Shay had contracted to f Colorado tonight and Satur- Signers of. his petition Allan McLellan, Dr. J. J nomic plane. A disturbance in South B i a 6 ia ethesda Baptist church, largest} night tuuned to snow early today but} sion rs : ¥ % 2 “ America has its linmediate effect om" community center in the southside] with moderate temperatures prevai!-| day, the weather man says |to enliven the dull gloom of the northland, happens to bring tip wares ein tee cei ee negro district, was wrecked in an| ing the flakes melted as they fell.} \orecasts say rain or snow cor|@ glorious senorita from the Mexican stage to New York, |; as pours . explosion of a dynamite bomb, which | Storm conditions were general today} most of Colorado and northwestern |or doesn’t happen to; well, senor, what of it? Shangs {8 Calon Seed Bal Mee eae patieed « OhnaR estimated at $100,-| throughout the mene an and) Arizona, with co Por Dios, senor, these are personal matters. | B r, | ul which he had hired Brophy a. eg early today, were due to continue, according to! dicted for eastern New | i: 4 scsi ° 2 | velp him bury : Rati sap in repay the unity| No injuries fior fire resulted. ‘The, the forecast. unsettled weather In northern ie ease pany 3 nb Mexican condul: Beuerel art Me weX ork, Meanwhile, a general y af homanits er ’ chureh, purchased by its negro con-| The precipitation here will be wel-| Mexico. O} y tite tested tena eed by a as nie > sch The | seemed to reign among t 2 ..,, | gregation after it was abandoned as| comed’by livestock and agricultural] tain area will pu “pend, st | w more minunicative | “i Barnes, counsel for t Mid- | ty s to the exact whereab z The spedker referred ty the weaith | 9s nagogue, was bombed a year ago. | interests. tain fell day jeans ee ‘eet | “fhe debt negotiations are pro-| West Refining company and the Cht-| kadie Shay, who, should Bro of the United States, This wealth.) s+ that time police attributed the Mexico and in small rif epee a & splendidly," sald Senor| 20 and Northwestern railroad ted, would appear to be the he declared broysht corresponding | attack to a racial prejudice t. 16 nd Montana States Imr with | ei and & several days in ndidate for his place in the obligations. whom erred . = Sans has been reporting dally ff McPherson, | is morning. on of the Mann c| McPherson explained ater | ar eratior 1 that by court order he had no fur- | ken by immigr eet jurisdiction over the man. Coun ¢ " “The question arises, with th marvelous advantages, marvelous cp ‘ e Faure, a portunities, what are the people ef j States, in ‘America going to do with them? Are a Uu u e Mer they going to go on living In a rat ‘ ‘ or are they going to aspire to do what can "be done in the way of hu . Disclost man achievement?” A vank: * Very little is Known in the United} oO u Yr oO r 9 Waldorf newspape sald that, under the States regarding the orient, Hossain said. Crude ideas exist with regard than nc “Te Life, Faces: Fc "iy Sakae pal scl Mies. Grieve Starts Action for Judgment|Commissioners In | comm nyeia, ome “M u rder Trial Ss = sor he first cor kind, in rel auty, to the United lid not appear orge Weedell corro- » shooting ight of tals vision, saiexee-) A oqinst Proprietor of Table Supply | Session Today On |». 1'by the Ue of a | ‘ome. particu for Failure to Meet Notes | _ Livestock Trails| . ' Officers Arrest William Turner, “Dead” ‘tem of the region in mind, All the countrics | te form an integral part of the east, « ~ ; . | per -¢< 7 ‘ ey \ , (Continued on Page Two } A move by Mrs. Harriett T. Grieve to obtain from Paul nha hatin te iensnin ts | enti for Several y éars’ on Arrival on f 8 ———— Huber and Mrs. Huber payment for property at Beech and | vened this afternoon at 8 o'clock ¢ ful ¢ 1 i ‘| J Arctic Ship In Second streets in which the Table Supply company is lo- consider. the pre cee nat fate ed out ¢ ¥ ? Box! Steamship from Germany He 1 of t ne j cated was started in district court with the filing of a pe-| county cattle and sheep men were] “We all. have poll snes - malities of the two mens. N E tition for the recovery of $47,500 principal, $3,712.19 in-| present to present their view | was his « ; : ¢ rer caoya i ek 0 \ arrow scape terest and for foreclosure of the mortgage on the property ie | NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—(P) William H, Turner, former ily influenced; Brophy os | nd the of the place at public 16, 1925, it fs sald, It is alleged Radio jand he coal mine foreman of feudist Pike county, Kentucky, tired | nelt-y c strong-will4d — 5 auction to satisfy the judgment. tha ie capes hg, fe a Fe aT | leged t m- El I being “dead” in Germany, is back in this country to face 1 ho would be : ot. 10.—(#)—The Bos-} ‘The petition states that the ¢ een other notes are Usted, the last | jas w ! : sdnot deri he unidentifie ine worker whose . ton nscript, in a vopyrighted | is wholly due, owing and unpai }to have become due in 1943. | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 16 | were lodged ! gh b bie iat Gh Hea 1 ae me unidentifie d mine worker whos t { story today says that the grounding| that the contract entered into pro-| The Hubers also s to pay all (PI—A adio” divorce, t by | missioner ¢ tombstone bears Turner's name - of the steamer Peary on a eef near] vided for the payment of a series of and as {s sald, the wife because her lv nt| rar, forme He is also accused of the murder of Henry Wilson, an t Hopedale, Labrador, while north: | notes and that insthe evens the notes | while the prot was sold for|too much time tuning in on distant | southern rer Dr, Fat 1 v killed in a mya-| ~ c pening of the bound, nearly resulted in the loss of | were not paid the title of the prop-| taxes last July and has not been re-| stations, was on thd district ¢ ‘tT oxi explosion coal mine at] gay EM, N. H—Peter De Paolo Juds nt § the ship and the disruption of the! erty should revert to Mrs, Grieve, It|deemed from the purchasers of the | calendar here today jr y ‘ Ky. s| , ; ' " he fact t ' MacMillan Aretie expedition. It is al stated that should the first | certificates by the Hube: Either Mrs, Hattie Arnold conter \¥ I r jer | broke the world’s automobile racing t eye ft LW 1 | quotes Lientenant Commander E. F.| note not be paid when dud &il the|no rental is being collected from ten-| husband, Loren F. Arnold spent his | Par 1 Hgkded The CORE ANE tauhten otal 1 that } McDonald, Ye, commander of the]other notes should become due at|ants of the property or if it Is being} time from the } he returt Mean 1 Han ‘ 1 not be ce ship as saying that he suppressed|once. Th: first note to. fall due was | collected it is not heing used to my | from his work until late in the eve-| paring t end | track in covering « lap in 3% 25 s¢ 1 1 information of the disaster on his] for $3,500, according to the petition. | taxes and other assessments, or to| ning tinkering with his tor | onds, a speed of 188 2-10 miles an own authority. and should have been pald August | liquidate the cebt, it ia declared, Un.| objected to her washing ig erour mod e t nvinced paid taxes amount to $2,400, accord-| cause the noise interfered v | eeks in ‘ {th his belong: | (Cor ed on Pago Three) ing to the petition. radio operations, she sa} Concernir Lt ache sultense, | | ‘TWO EXECUTED ‘FOR MURDERS for $1,000 solicitors fee, sald to have In addition to the principal and in- hs terest on the debt the plaintiff asks DO U B l E ‘Cc ie i M E ; been agreed on if >n attorney should ig nsked that the premises be gold 1 ala Aud tapped buthovaebe (dys; Vhe Ss U EC ni f plaintiff and that a receiver be ap- who has been lvini 6 EO look after the transac: J ith he me Don’t Give a Damn for Ship but Feel ions. 1: sis 's voauestes twat oxner 4 Individuals and concerns said to} MILWAUKEE, Oct, 16—@)—The | his home he D Gal } ” Tea) “ have’ an equity in the property | first arrest in the hunt for the sla " 2 1 He Is Sorry for Boys,” Rome Captain Said |'aye.n catty in the. sopery|tirat arreat tn the bunt for the say [tor him for several jes nce | Slayers Pay Supreme Penalty in Two yposed di ber interests be considered to have @/ old Milwaukee girl, and her fiance, Foe: ee | nie he palpi ine rbd | States in Executions T oda) q 3 claim secondary {9 that of Mrs.| James Sears, Kenosha, whose bodies / 34 ‘0 yo ere| dren up in that bellef. She sald she] BOSTON, Oct. 16—()—"I don't, about his \conversations with the| Grieve. Mifteen bf these partles | were found in a field near Kenosha| arly toda | ve a damn for the ship but [ am| Rome's officers. ere named, early yesterday was made at mid.| taken into custody by Sheriff Wil-| had no part In the tder ation 4 CHICAGO, Oct - Two! electr t the I na ry for the boys,” Captain John Lira sald that the crew of the City The property in question was for-| night last night when Milwaukee and | lems who refused to divul their) the bed : \" ere ! in M t i cl Diel, commander of the City of | of Rome's life boat almost swamped merly residence property, the Grieve | Kenosha deputies took "Howard J Jnomes. Tt 1, howe hat t Tn Wii a J Me cl t 1 1 me, sald to Michael Lira, the} the craft when they picked him out home having been removed from] Prat: of Milwaukee, into custody. 4 nm payin fise | ‘Tu fath ir . wn | pres ; 4 rr s t of the three §-51 survivors to|of the water after the submarine] there to South Lincoin street when] ‘The deputies eaid they thought! Latimer within a one tricinn for the A t , hg taken aboard the steamer, tWe|sank. The witness sald that the the land was sold to the Hubers. | Pratt could throw some light on the | of them is married, the tir the explosior a : | 7 iva, Rose ter testified today before the naval} life boat's search for survivors last-| Huber then put public market on | case | Questioning of th t) ary, bag t : ‘e | i i at ed “ Pe i (Continued on Page ‘Two: nauiry when questioned | ed only twenty minutes. the site. | Pratt was Arrested as he entered |