Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 27, 1925, Page 1

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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American ee ae ane Accident ee Open to Tribune Readers 4 WEATHER 5 Snow tonight colder in south por- ion with strong northerly winds, Wednesday partly cloudy, not £0 cold. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS . | GonskonOia teeta ‘NOW OME gana ep CASPER, WYOMING, TUESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 27,1925. ~~~~«=Deliyerea A ed * —————— RAIL FINAAt JING HELD ASSURED: IRRIGATION BENEFITS UNFOLDED | reer A) FOR GREAT PUMPING uNTs PROJECT HERE FLIER. PLUNGES| ion Scion [FRENCH CABINET RESIGNS cae ml BE FOUND AWN A FOOT Registration i N N E W F i N A N Cc E D | Ss | U T E Pawo Convery Ritonnace Aldi Route To Increase Gives Report. Of North and South mately 265, which Director E. M. } a e pert naeee 3 ee G orth ; : ok CABINET LEAVE POSTS). 82" ©2248 Premier Painieve anc wyatt. 9 riaect ha? jand South railroad, the two ya Was confident would be a ) ave nents most ¢ ) doubled by Thursday night, the || Colleagues to Quit Government. MSNSIOP Mente TDAP IRC UO et al within Casper night school opened its — the uture of ( asper, shared , zi M Ae wall winter session tast night. There | attention at the monthly |Showing visiting ork are. gull vacancies in :moat of thé PARIS, Oct. 27.—()—Premier Painleye’s cabinet re- pepe tre ae : a eng ehicege, man clone ae Toll of Injured Runs}: «+ was tne comand tr th classes and registration will con- - resources and potentialities tinue at the second meeting Thurs. | |Signed today. ntinancelof Wyoming, Hugh Lee | M. Painleve called on President Doumergue shortly | he cor : ccurse In auto mechanics that it High As Birmingham. ©2"%,,!",2%2,-cianics tar | after 2 p. m.-and presented the collective resignation of jizby, pre att mt onthe Wyo-, the minister; K GivbdondeNo further reglatrations | The premier informed the president that sl : j na o 1 ansas City Train will be taken for this course, but j could not continue its work of re- ties I ree : N the class in auto electricity {s storing ench finances without 3 dispatches fo: t : I I " 1 Lands i in Ravine. still open. The dressmaking course being assured of a fayorable major | « have made it also was divided, and has & few ity in parllament | premier vacaheles left. | : sion of the ministers to} were not d forelgn minister Briand | word'¢ ting A n sympathy with M. Cail-|*.” ‘ ¢ told é | \ nou t ns, the det of bei ay. I i ( MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 27. Director Wyatt announced this | nimous. I See =a ‘ ' —(P)—Twenty dead and| morning that unless the afternoon | ir consideratio: ; twvo er , vooking class proved more popu: | 1 Bi ats Ss uaized more than thirty injured WAS! iar it would be dropped. An uni the known toll taken when! pected demand developed for | the Sunnyland, fast St. Louis, course in plumbing, and {t three |) and San Francisco passenger | ob four more*persons signify their recent co | principle of a tax was adopted. The Painleve ministry was =| EXPLORERS desire for this work, and an in- }on April 16, of this year to s A hestinhels Wir s tstins TSf-the rails: today! meas. Vic-|' Sate ie raw Gaghidse tha Slased | that of Edouard Hertiot, which also " My I J \|Jehnston of tt I r toria, Miss., and tumbled into a ten- sat Al | went down through’ the refusal ot | a Hooper of Dillon, Reade gled mass down a 40-foot embank.| Wi! be organized: Several requests | | Bebop? ee Sie? rene | g noxter pany in his. rey paaBaDent to. acoept its financial PLANE TRIP| Hi ies, Like his predecossor the cabinet) Johnston su wrich steps down tod local powe }for {ts parllamentar to coone largely on the parties of tl ment, for jnstruction in French have At least twenty persons were kill; Come ha and if ties demand” War ed| outright or died before a relief} "ants it this course will be given train could reach the scene ana pos | 5% sibly twice that number were in-| ‘The course in-oll geology which jured. The train, traveling about} has always been among the most cond: depended | majority! lock SPRINGS, Wyo., lefty In} —(P)—Members of the & velop pumping pla 50 ‘or 60 miles an hour, apparently | popular offered in Casper, is. being | cluding the radicals and radical so-| pedition of fllers'from ( ngo to|t y between Casp r fee * raonie Taree spread the track about 200 feet] taught this year by H. A, Vance clalists, Joseph Calllaux,. Valnleve’s| Dutch Guinea arc still tn this elty | ind t the nt}? aha LiAel from the 40-foot trestle. ‘The engine of the U. S. geological survey, and . minister of fin: nd one of the ting the subsiding of a 68 mile nish econon a dail : cleared the trestle as did the fi formerly chief geologist for the Failure to secure endorsement? of tts* program’ for ‘restoraticn of | outstanding p lities of the goy-|an hour head wind blowing from the ec m east ¢ Do Sear: s ! bagguge coach. The engine did r United and Richfield oll companies | French finances led to the resignation today of the French cabinet, in-| ernment has steadfastly resisted the | west. s. He mmended that a a ad of twenty ¢ leavé the track. Three & a iacaivekeonta pl empt will be m ce} of Los’ Angeles. cluding -the “big three’ shown above. Left to right they are: Paul | left. bloc in its desire to resort to a > © flight to s coaches and thine day goaches and | ~ Painléve, premier; Aristido Brland, minister. of foreign’ affairs; und} levy on capital as a means of lifting | tuiue Pullmans made up the train | Joseph, Callldux, finance minister, France out of its financial difficul-| unti better conditions p (Continued on Page Eight) All coaches except the last Pull- nd ther t can off man rolled down the 40-foot embank- her ton aft ment The dead include: c WW 1 ©, QO. Jordan, Carrollton, Ga. LL ( Mrs. 0. O Jordan, Carrollton, Ga, | tas ; F H Way Jordan, 8, Ninekah, Okla. NIGHT IN ANNUAL MEET! © a ; John M. Jordan, Ninekah,’ Okla. py nh Sent =! : 8 Miss Ollie Webster, Oxford, Miss. Three Killed | with the ¢ Dr. H. G. Hathorn, address not ; project comir ‘ccs Temperature Driven to 11 Above Zero at | Bepdest. cain J. 8, Thompson, Tupelo, Miss. GLENROCK, Wyo., Oct, 27,.—An 1 I J Tho “kh Whet J. Burdett, news agent. address: by State’ Commander W. J. 9:30 Today by North Wind Off n Java W rec bullt now, Mr. The three day coaches were a tan- Wehrlt of the American Legion on Cast \ isiter sled muss of wreckage. One of rvice and the Disabled Veteran” ’, = exert 1 ‘ fluence in & them dived headlong into the clay | featured the annual banquet meeting Heavy Storm in Montana. ed aa ; ieinclemeketect. cots =ee bank hy the side of the track nd] last night of the Jesse Martin post BATA aaa, Vavns © lead. fori [sitet \ the others rolled and jammed as] here. The banquet was presided over Three persons were Killed : : . nea ; semana tite ttia er ee ns : a pled 4d rents basta ee oy Old Man Mercury took a look at the announcement of | ¢¢ . p, ltr, Moot j i occupants ‘into the and ends ef} Glenrock Commercial club, as toa P ign ae by the cars. 1m Hees Sha TRa bared in te B |. GEIcAGC Geverat:- be sree bobiineger killed when } tomo-|the weather forecaster yesterday, promising Casper that | sumatr Few of the passengers rleeping in | tist church parlors, Thé | chic “9 offi f laden with moon {quo | the night would be ‘‘not quite so cold,” and set out to prove — the three Pullm ffered ser | enthusiastic in {ts Jollet, Aurora t Into another in his efforts! him a false prophet. His headlong dive took him down D ‘ ) ire he nd a whg the remar ‘ago. polite. cap nat artic lo_a_pursuing poli to 11 degrees above zero at 9:30 this morning, the lowest } ark County ( directed th 1 d t id} bearing ¢ tion's debt to its] oF 4 : ' » ve rded this winter. A th wi lent , for rellet t disabled. s , reading yet 1 rdec iis winter. A north wind ler To Feed . pian into the federal investigat pie ; ; j G o Feed Horses in short talks included Samuel Chilcoat. | cate, i ae ss nants t 8 > of the se T eee | a f Showalter of. Dou: nd Dr. W.| coke agent of the New York ( 1,| Only a” flurry of Ww reached | | oie ieee ir : WW. Xates and Miss Mary McPake of| (brew light on-reports that beer was | Casper, though the mountains were |" Casper. A musical program com | run into Chicago from the east with | well blanket»d, Tho weather man, | “ | copy ( pleted the entertainment, the muric| tajiroad employes’ conutvance, fed hed by yesterday's -——— Be 6000 = pots . coll beIng: In charge of Wallace Alfen} grat prosecutors sald. Harpec ex. optimistic again today, Monts, Oc "pee eee dy | re LOVELL, Wyo., Oct. 27.—A tour-| 1d Miss Evelyn Klotsche, plained that shipments of beer were} Fin Tmo ARL weet : abe me ae nd % ed to | With eight inches of snc igned | ing car carrying thirty-seven gallons| ‘The committee in charge of the signed, and re-routed'by forged| by Police Magistrate John A. Mur-|a@ Rt alls a casing | Yesterday, the heavi r rhe Chic St of moonshine was intercepted here.| banquet “was composed of Ht. i ray last nf and these were but rie >have ia | fall since Octe w ¥ I The alleged ¢um runner is a Mon-| Wood, Joseph. Cullos and Thomas produced records, the govern-| traction of t sexsed. ‘Th sed hae Ses ; f of snow it ‘ tana man, known! as Pete.” It] Wyatt, working with, Morris Wline,| ment men “said, that showed th: hea LRP gta Sol ea Flelen t fs said that he manufactures whis-| post commander here. Seventy-five his name hud be forged to orders } ‘ ; oe CHICAGO, .O: y: Abn I © Key extensively somewhere {n the] veterans from Glenrock, CAsper and] or beer pred from a Corning, N.| Uquor ofdinance d appea Poni mall cold weather al ute. according to re c a mountains across the border line] Douglas were in attendance and the Y., brewe: ng it to be re-con-| heivy fines and each furnished (he |tho middie west ‘ bport J thee Htalada office tive ait f and wholesales a good portion of his| meeting was one of; tho most suc-! signed at art, Ind. In an at-| usual $500 appeal | ne weatt sald t the U, 8. Weather bu thougt nce horses ow ( Page ) Products in yarlous Wyoming towns. | cessful of its kind ‘ever he'd here. | tempt to confuse’ prohibition agents.| 4" \. Bolmere acre 1 al das \the ¢ aviest fr pltat| ———— - = : One elty official questioned was! raid on 714 South Oak street, who | dic : d | cf The snow fall’ see have 7 Thomas Keane, city collector, who! was fihed $100, and Sadie. Goulette é thinned out to t arth’ from | K E Ss bad been under Inquisition during) and Jack Wr éach of whori.was is enjoy: | whence the storm cam the sacramental wine investigation | , ed $50. Six persons found jr while Helena, Mor Cold’ wave t erature taxed $10. A ten tnches ¢ anadian we ibuted $1 speeder ‘cont \Claims of Vienna Lawyer Based on Her pended upon the support of several months .ago. Prosecutor: | the raided places TO MEDIATION: CHESTSUCCESS MEANSAID, =... IN COURT TRIAL “| Withdrawal of Troops Is Authorized to | Shean, detective uiciagetas | FOR THE BOYS OF CASPER |: Wetavetee cett Gheenne eae R eecMan tess Millicent Rogers Salm. ath eorganiza - would not disclose anything he told them. ——$——— and summoned fifty others his é for the past two years)_the Canip at Careghurst, where home Title Recognition Denied by Coun- Former Posts on Border Penging | csinot sie death oc jumes devito, |, hor te Past te gear. (we Mey | camp ar Cureton. whew sone | A Radroad g “ Being Planned |: Casper community fund | scout program. is “planned | worthwhile Instruct school for character building } | Many business men of the cor PATUS, Oct. 27— () —Gredce’a he said, were that Bulgarian’ and| y Elk Cl b training in citizenship. It stands | munity are giving precious hours representative, M. Carapanos, an-|Greek officers should proceed this N. . Ss u 18 a supplement to the work of | to this work am nounced at the opening of today's afternoon to the frontier to arrange the home, the church ‘and the every citizen of C WITNESS STAND will csititate in gre and jury act office to show cause why they should Action 'by League Council. Beer Seized In for the return of the Greek border pee EE school In training the boy of today | the opportunity B svitt meeting of the league of nations guards to their original posts. NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—(®)—| for the ntanhood of tomorrow scone prograni, t " nm Ps \deration council that, through the friendly Greek troops In Bulgaria) Police raided the basement of. the The finanelal support pf the o the Caspe : Hee ‘ He Justice V . Mediation of Rumania, « direct} \vould begin thelr withdrawal imme | elke Aub in West Forty-thiva street sper community fund has made 5 Fat ha % " | ‘grcement has been reached between | diately nnd the Bulgarian forces | ind seized nine kexe of alfoged Lect) possible the employment of a Cul ¢ I Ford ” Greece and Bulgaria for evacuation| would not advance in a manner to| ind urrested. the driver of a wagol lie scbut executive to direct 2 t \ J et of their respective territofles, hinder Greeks until. t latter) in which the bevernge liad just been |.work-among the boys, Tho fund | ity for the» 192 ¥ ed ibs | { ox ‘ (Con The conditione of the agreement | had crusved the frontier. deilvered to the club also made possible the summer ' fund starts November 17, aes ~ aaa 4

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