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The rr Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper- we Accident ape Is Open to Tribune Readers Iv) , WEATHER R Wyoming: Rain or snow toulsht }. 1G : at and Tuesday. Colder Tuesday, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS as FUSE 4g pear I a a ee Member of Audit Bureau _Publicat! Office i Delivered by Carrier 75 cente a montb ublication Of . VOL. X NO. 16 ‘of Circulation CASPER, WYOMING, M¢ MONDAY, | NOVEMBER 2, 1925 Ont Etteata Grr at: Nawsteniae eaatt Kripone B 14 B. Second st. — “Sooo AS A 2 SE iba ttl —_—_--» t (dWO¢ ») n ~~ & Wal | e a" TE T JM RRO Ww > ANDERSON, @" brs His L Crime Career y 3 i Ni I B NDIT, Ss IN a ve ITALY aEAPENG Failure of Incumbent Officers to Ask) | COOLING Ee | Re-election Features Quietest | id |Man Shot Down in ‘in Fight With Michigan | | | . : ° | n Histor NEGOTIATIONS Campaign in History | Detective Identified by Finger- | | \é When the voters of Casper go to the polls tomorrow to " prints as Chapman’ s Pal | SERRE ae 1 y r choose a mayor and three new councilmen they will find ax | Pally j |Secretary Jardine and i inscribed on the ballots not one of the incumbents. This MUSKEGON ; r. ne a } s CAR 7 : z bet , . MUSKEGON, Mich., Noy. 2.—(4)—George (Dutch) | S : Ay . INE sf " situation, which precludes the possibility of having with Anderson, gunman killer, and pal of Gerald Chapman sixty Army and Navy the next administration more than three members of the sonvicted slayer anc ber. 1 | ay % “Py ; ery +e Pa eS j jconvicted slayer and robber, was shot to death here Satur- Of icers Also e on present one, is rare in the city’s politics but isan indication . day night by Detective Charles Hammond. SAAS Both Sides Optimistic of the indifferénce with which the] tous capacities as a member of the — Ila ‘ Wrriese Roster | campaign was viewed this year. public servic Mite: staat 3 ; i dentification was made today by finger prints and Ber- itness oster. W. H. Brownyaward 2 B.| Baerthel from Ward 7, Ch, , , | tillon measurements, as well as by secret service agents : psterenstone Begin «| 2.0.2 Sys mr ie Maha oe Bide ENN ARCA | chtinare Case carey talitaee yet ee eee ae | | W. ler, ward 3, were elected to the coun-| for city council et ‘Ander for whom a nationwide | who: passed the :bi: but. he was. In WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—(?)= at ashington. ! cil. a year ago and have yet another] .@, 1, Littleneld who entered. (he To Put Case Before ha ade since the slay-|the store,” said “‘Dngalls, who js a| GEO. cou Tho prosecution rested its case ae r to serve, J. W: Tucker, ward J;] race on the People’s ticket, will Inve S C ing last August in Munefe, Ind.,| brother of the cashfer at the restau | = st Colonel William Mitchell a ie SA Hope |e ee eat eee ae E.!4 big influence in, the course taken upreme ourt. f Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hance, died|rantgwhere Anderson passed the Vv HINGTON, Nov. 2.—(?)—The | foffhine, ward 3, are stepping out by the election, it is said. Littlefield from uw bullet fired from his. own| counterfeit bill, ] ed to strike Italfan debt funding commission was] o¢ city politics without hesitation.| j. supported by M. E. Ilarnan, Ward - weapon! buttonle‘atter fat-| Hammond told Anderson to ac-| out four of ight specifications ready to re-open here today with the) etfots were made to get. both} ). p. N. Chapin, Ward 2, and H. A.| The appeals perfected by the state | ally. wounded the detective. company ‘him to the station, He jagainst the but the court American commission pt wewndes and Hoffhine to run for|sbere* Wagner, Ward hic tisionaee OTHE. Boottsand’ Dé. | rr tvavalnier onl x say ked along untt he wag néart lrattog until tomorrow without al ences on a settlement of the mayor and although Hoffhine filed) gpaniet Worth is a candidate for]. aioe z py feet! in the Goxiay “eventos wds in| the police stations? Then he slipped | ruling on that motion or idin y debt to the United Ste for the office on the. Independent! mayor on the Casper ticket. He is Guy T.. Morgan, county commission- \! ; achat eae Aer SE ee revolver one RIB. D>eust ei ert | renege it would summon the 1 interval of several months devoted) ticket he later withdrew because of] the only candidate on this ticket. ers, probably will be went to Chey-| {He down nath . an we ihe ¢ wag. |The firat’shot ent? fld and ch list ef witnesses submitted earlier to gtudy of Italy's financial and) the pressure of other business. Dr.|~ Gy the independent ticket is J. A.|enme tonight. They were held up pep P idea ie recy Wa Te la atutelwihdow' aérose «thee street. » in the day by defense counsel PCOS eEBa ten: S..K, Loy, mayor, declared early in| Cantrell, candidate for council from } Penaing.the return here of the.billof) U5 % Coir fo lane mecond bullet hit another store}, WeN TORT RT ct aK aa Headed by Count Vo'pi, the campaign and before anyone had] the: frst ward. exceptions sent to Judge Harry P. |" pc be bs Maa sean sat opti Liles, M tore |A body recovered by divers yester: WASHINGTON. Noviu2: minister, the mission, wh! tiled for. office. that he would not Byrnes heads! the sley at Sundance. These papers | “Ce revolver aya began’ ring. : day from the sunken submi A np : 1 . eae Robert A. Byrn as, pasar A Hammond, who was shot at close] Anderson ran Into an alley at the|/s nid iny as —Col. William Mitchell, on yesterday, was ready to ge eel re-election. Bivdicn ticket sott, first ward, | Were returned Saturday. : wat ° 0 vat S-51 was iden ay t c its taxk at once today after taking The campaign has cted much] na Charles . Rye yin At a rehearing held by Judge | "nee 4 ally wounded w rear of the city hall. Hammond fol-| Henry Lee Craw nar trial by court-martial as a tim’ lonty ‘for attention during the last few days] qteo ; * nfs ticket. | lslex recently the judge reversed | ¢¢ the ie lowed In the face of the gunfire and | Ardmore nv result of his criticism of the : Hebanaé yt not bien{™ <i" “i | his previous decision and returned | fired on ough as he grabbed Anderson, the bandit | made t ‘ gnductiofithe povertinents € to ct attention. Al-| {Seott to the toard and sustained | ‘ nd fired at cjose range. The | mor r r 1 z hse i , aateeaith joint om ch two years ago cititzeny were |Notwar asa member, ven | Rosie Pen Sa aY BGIVICES, VOGAY ASKeCL LIEB yi mission was sched for fou ssence of vilification | 3 4 ys | «The t vas 8 tid a 4 yeah of this year's: race F rding to po: Hammond wrested. th evolver | Ardmore tod separtment.# ‘Treasury figures place the, Itait iy and with no trace lice was the holdup of a|from Anderson gnd fired a shot into - <> m wit = ne ut $2,188.543.552 of which $1,-| of. “mug. ak buil ives Gora A mail truck in New York in 1921,| his, body severing the main artery Several othe 680% is pricipal and “the, ré-| teenie SLA # j ¥ Both were, apprehobded, | convicted | trom the heart... Hammond, wound: 82 JAILE D | ; 4 1'membern fi mainder averned Interest, “Phe: polls Will open nt 9 o'clock} J and séiiteneed to serve 26 years each, | ed. sagged against the Pa. ! ic 8, and th ixt ‘The problem of arrength tomorrow morning and will close ‘at but both eseaped from the federal | trolman Georgae‘Thomas, ° attracted BY SHERIFF v and na t rs also were [T. tnent. of the obligation was 5 p.m. ‘They will uot be open again jprison at Atlanta, Georgia, where |by the shots, ran to him. | ve ay Ista the Ghtaragltince tate I | cussed ldet Summer with antl in the evening yee | ‘ney were incarcerated. Get hims Ho got me,” said) would Ike to questior s. commission which included Ambas-| — John ‘T. Scott, who filed for mayor! hyd Anderson went to his death fight} Hammond. Thompson fired a shot | I N OCTOBER The name < ‘ sador de “Murtino and Dr.-Mario Al-| on ‘the Allcitizens ticket, is. con- “ Charjes Mead, 49 years of ing. He was arrested after he had|into Anderson's body as he d to 4 t appe ox T herti\wilio glen: ave. memberaof (bel neste. withthe na Absteact| NAPUNTA, Ga., Nov. 2—U®)—| died tis nforning at his home, 933 | passed the counterfett bill for a box | rise, but it was the bullet fired by | 1 hi ; : ‘ predent:mlasion. | co. an old-time tesideat of| Six persons were killed-and’ approx-| West Midwest avenye. He was alof candy ‘at a restaurant. Hammond, from the notorious crin —— Ingathevtegal’ obstatios thatiewdait Wille. Seer Nellon and ozher | Cuspe has been closely indenti-| imately twenty-four children injured] machinist at Shop (No. 3 of the} Hammond was detatted by a inal’s own gun that killed him, | Highty-two arrests were made by} stand in the way of a subpoena members of the American commis- with ull civie,enterprises for the | when the Atlantle ¢ t Line's fast pStandard. refiner lie is survived| Hansen to pick the man up. Hammond, isted by two fire-| the sheriff's office during the month] ,, president, had vanes isis siGnihecnat as do-the Italians, | promotion.of public vwelture for | New York to Vlorida passenger train |by his mother, Mrs. Mary Mead.|mond and Garcia Engalls found fin |mant watkea to sthe police station, | of October. This is a slight Increase | ),. snot F m0!) $20 oon ea alee tie. he [teas The, candidates. for | number $1 crk 2 londed | The body now is at the Shaffer mixing with the crowd on Western | where he turned the revolver over|over the previous month. Seve : See coals “ol Rotel sottis ticket are Wil |school bus at a grade crossing hére| chapel and will be taken to Oxford,|Averue, the main business street,'to Chief Hansen. He was then) six persons were taken into cu ? : RECOM tea dates | today, N for burial, and Engalls. pointed him out. (Continued on Page Etght) In September. Ja ebay | | otticial 7 i —_——-—-— , who is | [ino rare ty j.c the iE ir : i also an old-time recriases a dent of Cu nd is serlor men idst hues or gE | takes: in all public 3 t,t f | welfare work and has served in var- | Wi BY TRAINMAN Arco FINDS “\Al Smith’s Power Faces Test in Fight for| |New Jersey ade Virginia Will Choose| ' OIL IN PILOT New York Mayoralty and Hot Bat- | GIVE CITY ALL Governors and Two Vacancies in ee naestont TRINDAD, Colo., Noy. 2.- | : ° . 7 Wap, LAY anemia polaup ot tle Over Amendments 34] Congress Will Be Filled » over the bound, between an and Colm: | | Z | tai arg res eh ie face a ens aie a —_— | NEW YORK, Noy. 2.—(/)—Another test of the politi- : WASHINGTON, Noy. 2.—(4?)—Several contests which | v the colonel's « night through the efforts of L. Brey ee i s saalinas c : Buckner,’ fagmun, who grappled! a showing of off was found by {¢al power of Gov. Al Smith will be made at the polls have attracted wide attention, notably the gubernatorial | * 7 Donald Maen with ‘an armed bandit-and. finally | the Argo Oil com throughout the state tomorrow. The Casper Dally Tribune, in pur-| fight in New Jersey and the mayoralty campaigns in New| }\"": ,") boi a ie pushed him from the train atter a) the™ first production. © well Since he caused the defeat of Mayor Hylay of-New York | svance of its estahlished policy of | York City, Boston and Detroit, will be settled tomorrow at} M Lanitlows: struggle in which he received inter-| brought in at the Pilot Butte tteld for renomination, the governor has been stumping the state supplying. information on election the polls. ser nesanet Bes aor a ~ nal injuries. " northwest of Riverton. The well h 1 Fesultey is completing arrangements Py ; His ee The robb: ¢ held up Buckner, | wax brought in at 2,970 feet In what for four amendments to the state constitution, w ich» v bila know regaedling the While Tuesday's elections are referred to as gen at fount is, th + obtaining in change. Then] js believed to. be the bidse of the| be submitted to the voters. The] ed bond tssues on the gre ie muni ace here|there will be balloting in or 1 3 n ar 1A r f Ii the flagman came to grips with } | Wall Creek sar No ¢ - j amendments ha with great op-| potential extray open | state 1 wid: | k the holdup man Wican be 1 th 1 i om t Reg c eae dale So Judges | on! h M S| it: adray 1 pus m the} M. T. I r ral manag | chine 8 I t € 1 : 5 . t i Y { counting | t t Buekn ns tak train] difficulty is beir et becaus | amendr w Republican in origtr 1 ri T it ' at Ladunta, Colo., and pluced in the] caving. | Shallo’ wells previously | Two of the proposed aendments | te tin the amenc ne) large fo t) up| sta ue jud, conipany’s hospital there. have been drilled in the field and oil | provide for bond tssue of $400,000 | K the Might) with the tabulat | the j sa No trace of the bandit has been in a re of these has. been dis-| 000, of which $300,000,000 uld be} for mayor of New State Sen-] will be available at | b “a! \ t r € t in found. covered at a depth of 900 feet. used for elimination of grade cros ator James J. Walker, Democratic! the count progresses he +o fill’ vacancies now ¢ t ‘ just what Ings. The other two provide for con-| n and protege of Governor! ‘phig information will be given out] isting in New ‘Jerse jpeu lature; Vir. eports was given the Shen solidation of state departments ‘and| Smith, 1s running against lrank D.| in front of the ‘Tribune office districts. While: ther B Kt \ what cor e for re-organization of the judlc Waterman, Republican nominee and] over the telephone ia that wentdta tite Dakot Nini « on Page Bight) : Republicans have attacked the pro-| fountain pen manufacturer. ee this’ will not be filled as Governor | — Tem of Walker and the amendments.| SEATTLE {n'| etectiony toidetermine the sutcess ‘Tammany’ claims upwards of 300,-| Saturday Of to the late Benato? Ladd. ry 000 plurality for Walker. Officlal| automobile # , first placed " % @) Republican spokesmen have not put|at $2,000,000 reduced three quarters| ‘The mayoralty fight in New York de! pai claims in figures, but h of a million when !t wag discovered th Senator Jar » Wa Der | la salvage valuc in the prima and political nov | f ; . 2 ,. ; ent, probab} ttr Hunting Tragedies Ciaim Three Lives in OF TARIFF ACT Y PARTY nent, probably attracts. the wides Si Letra NORTH AND SOUTH oURVE Colorado and Halloween Fun Re- Behari is that fa Boston, where un eanai:|Chicago Officer's Ignorance of Use sults in Fatal Shooting Pi Mans aetna ose crepe “he tea. Shotgun Blamed for Tragedy in will be Jot congres: by Representative Cor- LEAVES SHERIDAN FOR MONTANA de') Hu'l of Tennessee, former Dem- y. 2 “ v le CHICAGO, Nov (#)—Automo-, party at Wilkes Barre, Pa., were] ocratic national chairman, a mem-| THUG FIR i Atte mopt to Trap Durkin bile deaths in 11 central weetern| killed when their automobile crash:|her of the house ways and means | | Br states went above 100 last week] ed through a bridge guard rail and] committee, tn ch: of such legis ov. 2—-(P)—| ed. 2 mass. m aturday | = ‘J rs 3 , after registering below that mark] and struck a street car. A St, Louls] ation, Reptensitatlyen.cbieabtern .tihenctai | wish Chinh tite: datas oni the ON MAN A ND HICAGO, Noy. 2 P)—A charge that a police s¢ for previous weeks. The total was] girl was struck by an automobile! yfr. Hull and representative O18 | go ana call , | reso of the country were placed geant did not know how to use his shotgun and that his 212, with Ohio leading with 31 fatal-|and fatally injured during a cele-| field of Arkansas, chairman of the | =™* ®n4 rallroad experts, who.are) Ke674 tne inspection party alg weapon killed an innocent man, was added to th ities, There were 20 deaths in [11 | bration. . democratic conaressional committee, | making @ tour of inspection for the] Optimism concerning the outlc ox| AT TACK GIRL | J ed an innocent man, was: added to that of nols and 14 in Indiana: 18:In Minne-| One hunter wag drowned and two] win! present a resolution to the| North and South Rallrond to deter-| for the North and South. ratlroad {Cow ardice made against the police, when Sergeant Harry sota and 12 In Missour!, Other states] were killed In quest of wild game| house, asking that the ways and| mine the feasibility of Hugh Lee| was expressed by members of the pee hg |Gray died toda y was the second victim of a police were Towa and Michigan, five each:|{n Colorado, and’ two Chicago hum| means committee be empowered to] Kirby's $45,000,000 scheme to finance | part which {ncluded William B.| bungle of an attempt to trap Martin Durkin, killer and Oklahoma, seven; Kaneas, three and | ters were drowned while shooting on | draft o tariff bill. the project and exploit the natural| Hooper of Dill: Read ‘and com- MEMPHIS, Tenn., (P)—| automobile Gray w the | cc } n the at t Wed ¢ North Dakota and Texas one each. | Histakee Bay near Fox Lake, Il. Nelther Mr. Hull or Oldfield has| resources along the. rght-of.way.| pany; 1. *W. Bartling of the Chi-| Two negroes-late-last “night. shot |third man killed In Tnocterl : t las Several hunting mishaps and Hal-| At Newark, N. J., two men were! outlined ‘n definite plan for the re-| were nearing Miles City, Mont., on Brokerage house of Carman,| Bryon’ Hughes, 17 years old; whose| “Naughton didn't i lowe'en accidents figured in the|ikilled in’ an attempt to holdup a] viston the last leg of thelr journey Mon-| Fox and Snider; Philip W..Henry of] automobile waa parked on a high-|tso hi ( nifot week-end casualty toll, although au-| social ‘clib. Chairman Green of the committee | day. i York; Hugh Leo Kirby, J..J.] way noar,here and c of them at-| by a ate nat ‘ i tomobile deaths were the tnost nu- Other automobile fatalities were re- id today he would oppose any re- Two days were spent by the finan. represe tiy f Chicago! tacked a young wo who wae in| fc 1. He 1H a ‘ mergus, An argument oyer’a Hal-| corded at Canton and Minonk, UL.| yision of the act ing It would the Sheridan region gath-| Milwau and St. Pau! .rallroad,|the car with Hughes, fughes . this f t lowe’en prank resulted tn the (atal| St. fouls and Cheraw, 8. C. Twolbe unwise to “t all with the}ering data about the agricultural] Charles Hil! of C 5 slightly wotnded. The : C : te shooting of a man at Peota, tl. | were Killed near the Iatter place|inriff.” unless tt we sone over|and coal resources of the territory.|D. Canfield agent of the aad! Oovlitiad were s 2 ; Three ‘persons réturning from | when a tratn struck an automod! thoroughty Nearly 200 Sheridan citizens attend. | North and § Thimat mighlett seh

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