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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy- r Dail WEATHER =" The Casper Snow probably tonight nesday. , Colder tonight, 7 Babar gt a ot aodit Bureau —~—S~S*=~*~CSsSSS A SPEER WY OR Bureau Circulation VOL. X_NO.17 1OLS1 OD) EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS CASPER, WYOMING, TL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER : 3, 1925 MITCHELL'S WITNESS DEMANDS ARE UPHELD Publication Offic Tribone Gldg. YI B. Second St Delivered by Carrier 16 cents @ montb ee St AON, Stragtey of; 80. News Streets or at Ne stants. 6 ce 6 (Uae ae er wit yma hu inde LY Ls Wet and Dry Question Rules in Jersey Election While Klan Fight Is Raised in Many Cities. | STORM HELPS T) GUT DOWN GASPER'S VOTE Record Poll of 8,000 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—()—Prohibition and the Ku Klux Klan furnish the issues in some of the more spectacu- lar of the election contests which are to be decided today in thirteen states. The wet and dry question is right at the front in the New Jersey gubernatorial contest with,Harry Moore, the democratic ndidat*, declaring for|the men arrested were non-residents modification of the Volstead act and|/and were taken into the borotigh to { of the state enforcement act, | vote. Last Year Not to be and State Senator Arthur Whitney,| ; iE d |republican favoring enforéement of} NEW YORK, Noy. 3.—(P)—The |both of these acts apathy which marked this year's if xpecte . ° The Ku Klux Klan been raised |} municipal mpaign after the pri- re |in the mayoralty fights in Detroit} maries, was reflected in slow voting | ; ae Bk The a id Louisville, Ky. Prohibition also} when the polls opened today. Casper voters were strag- figured in the Detroit contest,] In the heavy voting districts of Hl gling to the polls today to] -pio cam; for’ mayor of New|Lower Manhattan the ballots cast P elect a new mayor and three} York was between State Senator ia the early hours were less, than ; eee icers wh James J. Walker, Democrat, and| half of the number cast during the councilmen — officer +2] Prank D, Waterman, Republican.,|eame time in‘ last year’s presidential bly will to office probably will go in Detroit non-partisan elec-| election, and in the mayoralty elec: on the leanest electoral rep- 4 of Mayor John W,|tlon four years ago. resentation in the city’s recent his-] smith have accused Charles Bowles Frank D, Waterman, republican tory. . the opposition candidate with being | candidate for mayor was the first A slushy, drizzling snow jJolned/a klan candidate. Bowles denies he|f the major candidates to cast his s with the reigning apathy to] is a member of the klan and charges | ballot. Both “e and Mrs. Watepman much of the ele ite Indoors. | that Deroit is a “wide open” town | Voted before breakfast. Predictions were freely volced dur-) which be promises to “clean up.” SS Ee aT Ing the dav thnr the total vote would] — Injettion of the klan issue in the SEVEN DEAD not much ex nd that 3,006} Louisville mayora’ ty fight has an sufficient tO} unusual result, William T. Baker withdrawing as the Democratic can IN FLOOD afternoon \llots | didate within 48 hours’ of the elec: at the City Hall; 104] tion after the Republican commit and o'clock David street fire station, courthouse. At 2 ut Central school had tab. at the at the 1 tee had offered a reward of $1,000 if he could prove that he was not or never had been a klansman. 79 LLANDUNDO, Wales, Nor. of] Joseph T. O'Neil, former judge of |“—Seven persons are reported to yote-wise commenta-| the state court fo appeals replaced} have been drowned and geventeen, ting that 35 to 40| Baker as the candidate against, Ar-| including a woman and nine chil. per cent of the full y would be} thur Will, Republican, laren, are.missing as a result of the a turned out Two seats in the house of repre- Er ANSE, ; In 1924 rent realy §.000| senatives are at {ssue in to elec-| bursting of a dam and the-destruc, quified electors=to the tiow with the RepubMcans reeking to] Hon’et the village of Dolgarrog. that’ was fh presidential. ye retain control over that from the aeutee and Diane were swept q hotly-fought nal amy third New Jersey district and tye] @Wway and hundreds of cattle and ~ brought a far stronger turnout th Democrats seeking to keep that] Sheep drowned when 180,000,000 gal- cun be expected in a Ps from the third Kentucky district.| ons of Water from Eigarian lake ‘This year intere: nk T. tushed down the Vale Appleby is offering in Sew of Conway Candidates were late in| Jersey for the seat made’ vacant by | Vesterday. filing and campaignins Been de-| the death of his father and is op-| Most of the occupants of the void of unsthing resembiings fire-} posed by J. Lyle Kinmouth, Demo-| houses escaped. North Wales {s works, ernt. without electricity as a result of the The polls opened at 9 ovlock this] Thurman B, Dixon, Demccrat; ana| flood. John W. Moore, Republican, are con- testing In Kentucky for the place tn the house made ant by the death of Robert Y. Thomas. «mornin 5 o'clock. The count will be be jromptiy and should be comple before the evening is fat spent. It ts {pated that the mayoralty PROHIBITION AND KLAN ARE ISSUES“ Is This Why They CallIt the Windy City? GRAFT CHARGES HURLED AT dent FLASHES OF LIFE THREE CABINET OFFICIALS. TO BE SUMMONED ” BEFORE COURT - =| Defense Plea for Dis- . — When a ard grad. Lowell why | not win Ha am doe: féotball t | 8 presid recalls that Red] | dis most red when {t has not | fen the ain. He told this been thre 1 of at Yale NEW YORK manufa alimony, has to support deposts wo sons-In-lay cluding 9 marquis. | ¥ Hiding 9 marquis, | missal on Grounds of — | er NEW YORK—A flood of | U; 5 | Gul D : [eftse fa annatnpetinie tte: counts 2 | nprovec sult Cr ug | than at ‘any time since Fort | bs d b C a a | ter was fired upon. in the view of! Med Dy Court. # Judge Alfred T. Talley. | Hi of PRAG ent file pas WASHINGTON, Noy. 3. ® ad ¢ Attackey . [ Raa. : Bereta =~ The courtmartial try a ctr hana|ing Colonel William Mitchell and with the othe: ne}held today that he was ,, ly to carth within his rights in asking °& NEW YORK—One of Joffre taxis | fOr the testimony ofa long at of the Marine, has wheezed up and a at witne ¢ . down Fifth avenue and Broadway ta] Net officla r : | help sell tickets for a ball in aid} 1E% a ae nd of needy A veterans EcNeacals coling : ns me ir polic After the court had examined the Major General Robert L. How a: president tho tribunal, directed ie 5 the pr to “take immediate ‘0 steps to proceed to facilitate the : 5 fense by securing the witnesses and F | documents called 7 4 «An adjournment then w nken untif Monday to premit preparat and vico of subpoenas. On the - 1 cretaries Davis, of the wa | department Wilbur of th rd | partment 1 Jarc oft i | John f tural department: Ever le i |the Burlir cretary to President ¢ 1 gion, feat Ay ac | many hig anking arr na = according to a messa offi us well c € r elyil = morning at the railroad offices here. | jira wtro raw W @ who have had contact wit ere: Mr. Petrié was a ploneer in this de es, a A partment of rallroa¢bservice and held |" ¢ n wide nequalntanee among llvestoci}-seSAme-of thore named are in 1K alulu and other distant places, o received here con-|it Was indicated that no decision talned no details of his. last. liness. then reached as to whother all He ‘had’ been in poor health, how-| them would be brought here, The ever, for several years and had eub-}*CHon of the court, appa: é mitted to operations in an effort to] Means that Colonel Mitchell will eee Caen siven a free hand in threshing o Mr. Petrie was a native of Scot-|the whole aircratt controversy in | LMAGAWa Thales oekee Ded His | Court, and an attempt to prove that | widow in his sole surviving relative} B© Wes Justified in charging that dns thiatddpnte army and navy air services were be- ng administe with criminal and almost treasonable neglect of the best Interests of the country. Voluminous doc MOTHER AND ents now in the test will see a fairly close finish be. ervactinienia’ nie n star patie the tween the two top candid: at while the rent ords and copies least, and the result may not be es-| voters of Pennsylvania will find ‘one letters as may have beer tablisHed until ‘the ‘last ballot’ has| state office. Constitutional, amend. 7 ritten and received I : beenstabuts-a, ments filso are voted upon in New Zz Idgo in regard to the alr ¢ The Tribune will haye a staff of | York and Ohio | trovers led for as-a par workers in constant touch with} Boston furnishes a special mayor-| py 7 the c: defens every precinct ae the count pro |atty contest uniaue in the number | ACU NE RAL FOR) Three Hundred Involved Gang Murder FATHER Of F OPE ; moras gresses, and will be prepared to keep | of candidates offering for the place ? —- to demand ac to all of Casper posted as rapidly as returns| —Seveh.. Democrats and three Re- VIET WAR 7 Q ° Search was fhstituted today for|these documents will be recognized uke’ in vatlaDle. pablicans. At one time 17 were in 5 | Defense Claims in Accusations KILLED IN AUTO CRASH Mrs. 5, L, Hartley and. her two|by the White “louse and the depart. — ne field. : shiidten,! Rober: 7 ments concerned remains 1 x n | ° small children, Robert, 3. years old |@ neerned remains undis Kansas city, Indlanapotis ana] ORE HELD Made at Trial of Two. ="t"'S land Marie, 6, following thelr unex: | closed Pittsburgh are among the other cit- | plained disappearar:e yesterday. A trial runpin nto seve ay Be tage ed a? Pees oe 1 | ete Hartley and oie ehfldren left | now seems cert in, and ves San Francisco ts to decide ate: = their home. South Beech strect,}the debate over tho government thesquestion. (6 °the ‘purciswe! ofid} (| a Ow ‘We oh sete Obata CHICAGO, Noy. 3.—(#)—Charges of graft involving about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | aircraft program doubriess wil ve municipal etreet railway and elect dates ede ase uate 800 policemen and payments of $8,000 a month have been planning to attend a downtown the-| carried over Into the session of cor Supervisors and three other officials. | or ee ae intnister, who dled Sat.| made by Patrick H. O'Donnell. attorney for two members » Proprietor of the|aser. When Mr. Hartley returned | gress which begins early next mot 2 a GA feiss urday after an operation, was bur-|Of the Genna gang, ‘leaders of an alcohol ring, on trial for|Seuth Sido grocery. left yesterday | home about 6 o'clock and found that |The president’ slr | hich ate The Casper Lions club Is In need} PIITSELURGH, —*) onaysc inert ert tdlling-t li idee Stine afternoon. for North Platte, Neb.,|they had not come back, he com | read an’ been cover ibe , of a horse for the use of the cure-|—Election ¢ ch was| led today in’ the revolutionary | killing two policemen last June, = following-Word that-his father, 8. 3.|Menced inquiries ariong the nelgh-| grout » covered in t helt taker at its recuperation camp in]ushered in today with a police raid | M&™r's cemetery before the historic He offered as evidence to prove his charges, records| gniver of Fort. Collins. bh 4’ beer | bors. As tho passed with | dete under | the foothills southeast of the city.|on the office of Willlam Conroy, in. | Kremlin with impressive ceremonte®:| wijeh he said showed each police. : m= | killed and: bis" mother. thiured.. per, | flo 1, an app phoned to| + ha ; z would be piabinisd: ail the he fi t Pe tee he nd , | every garrison within the soviet fed-| trial as irrelevant O'Dorinell he} yy T 7 Ei M HW at WASHINGTON } By of cato Js assured for the an umber ¢ nimed | ‘bis intorn FOR MURDER ai pes seat oe es eid "| Be Willia = i | é te governmen Th party Fort. Collins er t | Mitchell again wa over- ° ° | Some of thé policemen took their Y 7 , Ht e - | have resided t culed by the general cour e e 4 € I | 1 tool F IS RELE SED| ir.way to Ottumwa nth uled by the general court- 42 NUVUALIONS) pas io Siconor “trom the 10. plants RELEA v) Ia, » Mr. Salyer and Mr, Bentz |"? ey martial trying him today 1 | n 1 controlled by the Gennas in base- planned to go into business. Mr, |) \VNen last. se |w hen he sought to have the S ments and tenement.rooms on the ae as see Salyer had been a resident of Fort |™ ae og ; SUS Are Refused by west, side, and bootlegged it them-| MIAMI Now | Collins: for. several #. bue: re. | TfUr collar, and @ black hat {nued on Page EAght) ' 66 33 selves, O'Donnell said. Duplicate} Hattie Mae who, w cently disposed of grocery bus: |_ ce, Tere ~ ok 0 lists of these plants were furnished] ed in connection “with iness there preparatory to going to Gover nor Smith detective squads so that the places}. 1. Turned insurance fraud. in| lowa would not be ralded by mistake. Pikesville, Ky., was (ree today after| In addition to their son in Casper, — The charges were made the law- having bee held by Dade county| Mr. Salyer is survived by a daughter { hae: iyi: yer sald, in an attempt to show t authorities since October 18. She is| residing in Lincaln, Neb. A. sister i REBAND aN eth po “most cordial business -and Personal J under {ndlctment on charge of mur | of Mrs. Salyer Ives in Keystone, Ks ’ é ra Baa e of S ¢ governo ations” existed between the gang| der Centucky. Mrs. Marle: | MUSKEGON, Mich., Noy. 3.—This community had a} poe « happy one. Froin July to No-| und the police ahd that Genna and As ep poplars np eases adh bad night Monday, sleeping behind barred doors and suf- | vember, Governor Smith has had to] {its henchmen: would, not, have at-l Jolin wee Seer atten Ge saivon | Blaz zing G } e r J i a fering in many cases from nerves” although the cause of | ecline 442 invitallons ‘some of them| tempted to kill any of. them to Kentucky, and the sherift he zing Grease their mental alarm, George “Dutch” Anderson, lay dead | ¢ve® running Into next’ year, The Phe graft charges were the second] refused to hold her tonger in the ab-| % As tet eae in the morgue. porernee pene: ae eas sensation of the trial, the first com-| sence of renewed legal procecc Is Extinguished | i He : ; | Police were called frequently during the night by | Week backer, and’ offielal at corner] ME. WHEN, ‘after the ean enne pees re | ee NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Nov. 3.—(?)—The state today startled persons whose imaginations| body was tuken and identified yes.| stone ceremonies. ar! ' COTTAGE PRAYEL MEETI neared the end of its case against D. C. Stephenson, Warl had been keyed high by the shooting) terday hundreds of persons gath-|° Out of the state Invitations would ie ates Cat tre fe ghlestairer} _ ane partes earip ee ip “ i | Klenck and Earl Gentry for murder in connection with the olOehty ORARSE aR Fae ae: its Beis oles eqervoa g ffiilly were taken the governor to nearly EAaWatiirodahin ‘cunidn iravivalte alii the ve, gan} death of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, of Indianapolis. Wil fs id pal o| super) called and the morgue closed. y sto he ion. . gun Ser by " y if - ‘ SE albain: Gbtewtschapinah, and of loses ery state in the union Byllesby. Buys e held at the home of Mrs, Arthur | North Elk str was liam Remy, prosecutor, said he hoped to rest the case be- Detective Charles Haminond. Polic: Gaylord; 912 East ¥ enth street, |at 10:15 this morning Uy the squad|fore adjournment. sald it was tho busiest night expert- enced In many months At the morgue where OIL AND GAS LEASES CASPER Y.W.C.A. BENEFICIARY OF CHEST, RANKS HIGH IN U.S. Anderson's In Twin Citi CHICAGO, Nov. 3 Utility Plants es —A)— Arrange IN NATRONA GRANTED According to reports recelved st ment has applicants for almost every | ments for the purchase by the North bh, the national headquarters of the] kind of work, including steno-Jern States. Power Company of the Young Womens Christian assocla-| graphic, clerical, needlework, domes- St. Paul Gas and Light company, WASHINGTON, Nov tion, the Casper * has the largest} tic, et cetera. It has been necessary] serying St. Paul, Minnesota, were Oll and gas leases on employment department of any town} to add to the staff an office assist. announced today by H. M. Byllesby association In the United States, and larger than most elty organizations ant whose time by employment c land in Natrona county, Wyoming have been issued by the interior de largely taken up Ns. ond company, It fs planned to partment to J Tyler Smith and]except thore of the great elties. This! ‘The Y. W. C. A. derives ts entire| the properties. of the St ul ahatabaocial ea, branch of the activitles of the local) <upport from the Casper Community| Light company and the Nort A test well on this tract vecently | aesoclation has meant much, both| fund, with the exception of smail]States Vower company. which Produced 356 baf Vs of oll in Lt) to the working girls of the city, and| feos charged for certain instructive} serves Minneapoll# and about hours. tot he employers as well. The depart (Continued on Page Nine) other cities, . seek offictal authority or consolidation of Gas hern now 600 instead of a from I ! the Trit announced Sunday ir n Two. There was Dr | Indian Virgil Moor untyersit Pat bh yune jo damage nt Hammond CAUSED BY ACCIDENTAL RIFLE DISCHARGE: : “| ace we The War it was said this morning that bullet had tofticted merely flela!_ wound and that his ssured | Mr mith tw cleanin, the rifle, | at 2 rallbre, preparatory 19 a hunt | smi when It exploded. he managed stairs to the played its Cam: | just unloaded gun of ¢. ed Dr. Kamp, {man to the W, Whaley, Mr 10 toe Whaley the | the a super rs r time Ic this stopping tragedy Ple Smith shot himself iu the left breast Linu covery 1 bulle hoapit fact that the short 6¢ when almost contin 1 The us an ADDAT rday afternoon in his room at t Natrona hotel. At the Natrona | ing trip, Memorial hospital, where he Is | the shock under the care of Dr, J, G. Kamp, |down the th Crom gre need [ Inju Despite | to stagger | shop merely a tailor flesh « 5 PIERCE SMITH TORECOVER FROM WOUND = &