Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1925, Page 1

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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---ls Open to Tribune Readers EDIT . WEATHER y Sa a a ght and ny exer a ) IPCaeper Ps | Y Tt TITE night and Tuesda xcept prot ‘ rain or snow in northwest portion i Warmer in east port tonight. VOL. X —_NO.14 | an oj Aaa Surea>=—=S=S*S*~*~SSSS SPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 ET eeeRa Ss ose MTIVaraOL EG Chiy oetNceaiale)tmontb “Publication Otte EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS oe: On Streets or at Newstands, 0 cents Tribune Bidz. COUNTY MAY ACC=®™ ULTIMATUM OF BANKS MITCHELL TURNS GUNS ON ACCUSERS “ig ffi DEFENSE GALLS #veoPeaN Por scars! YOMINEMANIS PUBLIC: GALLS BOARD TO AC 'U. S. DRY ACT IS CHARGED lazer Tells |Commissioners May Try CONDUCT OF U.S. ey “PUSSYFOOT” JOHNSON LAIN IN FIGHT urors He Did | Aid- in Stalling Off ‘ue convention In session | European plot against the Am Grave Financial Cn | | | prohibition law ig forming, to lemonstration in Washington | launched at a gathering of wet ad- .e engineered from, Burope and 7 Wh | . i . NEAR TREASON vécaten’ de “Wasituntan ‘mest fateh Rudnceeter ie willie provides euler Mystery Veils Killing|Doctor Describes Years of Devotion to| } | uary 16. Johnson's information was | ly European distillers and brew- / 5 eo oul Oy ME oer DLC ene ee | oF Matt Burch; Rock’ | pital Shell of Daughter and Says pie 3 | — i} Whether Jack E. Scott ar He Knew Nothing of Tragedy a ‘ Dr. G. 0. Morgan will ev ste Ranckinan. Criminal Negligence Is| | | Y 7 ee ae ‘ : Charged in Opening, GOLFERS AND MOTORISTS || se cies ee | A dete we |i decide to ace prings Cattle company} LITTLETON, Colo., Nov. 9—(P)—Hazel Blazer had al wer ciceuit Reka HES Viclacente Wahi ccabht econd man as yet unidenti-| 5917” uA , ; {Clearing Ho associatio » Were shot dead yesterday in a| ic ction | and t pistol battle near Lanfair, on He did not slay the 34-year-old “‘child-woman.” with AMBOY, N. J. Nov. 9) movement started recently by the railroad line west o. here. If he ever made such a statement, he does not mead, whisky today have a list of| Perth Amboy Minist aseociation | What eatsed the shooting, and | her it. sof violators of a Sunday } to close motion picture theaters that | 2, beste etal and, Spo, othet : framed in colon: were open on Sunday. e © pro engaged, own — (P) — The court-martial jy) cont to the grand ju Daiitate uecteptea alee anit "yy | here today. Sheriff's deputies from trying Col. William Mitchell] qhroughout Middlesex county yes-| discriminating to act against them | 5%" Bernardino © reported en. | late today decided after a) tcrday names were taken of persons and not against other Sunday vio- |/ 740, °° the. acen ve . nye i The meager reports received hero ho droyve motor cars, playé olf, | lators r discussion i 1 secret session to Wwalad aiwicen oi t Wh prea \ ? ¥ va f said that Burch, in company with a proceed with the taking of | yng news or bo oubt is expressed that the grand) Mrs, Ridell and her son, drove up stands, ; : oe evidence in accordance with the jury will act on the charges. It is|in an automobile to a ranch house | [I TM of Colonel's Reply to. NABBED UNDER BLUE LAW| | Accusations of Army. | | 1 an agreement lir $00,000 | WASHINGTON, Novy. 9. These were the by Di Harol lient point elderly | cot of the testimony saiaaal ee ~ RANCHER WHO = tran 8 would ¢ 1 roll about the fl 1 tone, the doctor painted | « ters, drug stores, or engaged in| peer: aubainea iy r tuca'de ca he bank plans of the defense, w eh con ate activities pesihiisem mie end as Bek ler: ; that the whole| owned by a man named Robinson, | * &ruesome picture of his f born [} te template introduction of evidence on) AA Oe Gay iminorault ‘4 ding is’ another tempt to with a request for a drink. ehild and touching story of the | had mouth and ; many features of the general air- if campaten is a red fet kta law. stricken from’ the! " Butch left ‘the © go into the | Care and de on the } ot successfully mast =o eraft controver | op ibce pines inde house and the shooting began, j imb n }food. It had to be fas reached after a A similar ons conducted | When the smoke had cleared away He ..¢ state. |soft, chopped up food 3G 3 F: a P 7 ents tk Her 1 f ms nda bh C aves a mem LE 1 Off seeuret nye | Burch and another man, ur t g ; a ca a, halt oca tcer | hos 1. Mrs, I e r c 1 r | uninjured, jer,” th comareeiwciowe” | In Cheyenne At STATE SURVEY crip anes hoe i € or t sam n bj WASHINGTON, Noy. 9.) Federal Court roam, with himself in the face of| 1 ‘is : : te Ssh ris hy —(/P)—Another: reverberat- A OF SALTCREEK ay} sire Toe 8 a examjps ian seb | Is mterioh: 1 * ern Harting per er geNe ne KILLS YOUTH %(‘ssice 300 sia. ES y é‘ -tions was turned loose today att 8 e en I ernabth res ie ! ¢ ; ] muain ttempt witner hich made my he I couldn't see ver recital his daughter, | think at ti ‘ances Bishop, sat just out-!be sure my th her face bur-|and 1 was a a asper officers from the { —_——_. , nd sheriff's departments will SPOKANE, 8 vow. Ye by Col. William eae be present tomorrow at the opeaing ROAD iS BEGUN injur geal a ues aarite \ against those in charge Of] of federal court in Cheyenne. Sher i . football practice Fri t first. be the military snd naval air services. | {f¢ Alex McPherson, Undersherift C. a Nayedribt, seriouie, san é ‘Through his counsel, Represeyta-| J. Carter, Lieut. Ideen of the A survey of the & the death of Herbert Simpson, tive Frank R. Reid, the colonel ‘in: | police department, and Mr. and Mrs. toldatermine th student of of Spokane university here.| side the railing v formed the court martial trying him} J. M. Farris went to the state 3 I cou | kmen ¢ se times but could never such rout conclusions were right! this de id I might make alup 1 alt cost of gr ision th 1 ing and to make two slight changes —_————. ied in her nd her body was} mistake in prescribing for patients. | because of his previuos uttera) today. Other officers expect to] in the course ofthe road was started sHaken several times with sobs. so I quit prac! hese spells | in the alr controversy that he was » during the week. Hoctho wtata fetasesiie atuesytne l| Oh INSIDE AND OUT DyaReal Webs baenG a8" DU lpnvades'| ataster Sbintns on fully prepared to prove his charge | a ae work probably will occupy a period Ohio, in May 1891," he testified. At | ago y were eat tho MINE. REOPEN : 2 » same as those k of criminal and almost treasonabie of two w Cc. If. Bowman, divis- the age of six years she was stricken | T suffer ; last two years | fe with: ¢ negiigence in government tion fon superintendent announced The with spinal meningitis that left her| but not so pronounced. They oe | ¢ n Among the multitude of offenses aveling will be done next spring 1 hopeless invalid—without a mind| worse after Mrs. Blazer's death and} ON 1917 SPALEL: 1 {s ; of which the defense counsel prom there Is sufficient funds avail x as near as I could tell,” he said. Hej}occurred oftener. smetimes the red by Scott and Mc i § {sed to furnish proof were these: ible that time. The engineering — emotion as he | lasted a day and ne ee That the Shenandoah went on her crew will be laid off soon after the | W. J. Foster wa and against | Salt C spoke without vi a night | 8 arrested by the | described his Iples mbecilic | T was unable to articul: thin shes OF 'malteaens fatal western trip unfit | ' line is surveyed, but ‘a | police Sunday on a charge of drunk- | daughter see. T have a cataract over one eye Valtnation Neat the will of her commander, Zachary | maintenance crew will be kept all; enness and the i{legal possession of | “She couldn’t walk, tall, feed or|and do not see well anyway. PITTSBUR PRO Hy 7 Lansdowne ON VER wint liquor, help herself in any fashion, | hued on Page (ight) uN DHOR: ofr operats iene e pon Fekttalnemstios vT a naval officer soug thd | arte | 1917 5 font - t € ir va have Lansdowne’s widow giv ¢ the. Pittabursh ‘ pay |: | t ‘a s ah: 7 testimony. | \ dah sent ats COn-! Te 15 belleved t és { cpa Be nha ae ‘Haht of. the |. WASHINGTON, . 9—-—| “i tae Ae i i will. protest a 1 ral bate au Se Sas oe tn’, | Justice. Balley of the District of Co- Pade os | Bryant 8, Cromer and will for 9 number 1 were “incompetent.” | 11 : S | empl | Bryant 8, Cro y eat high army and navy officers |!UMbia supreme court, today set No- | Dist ee bey , [An outside judge, Judge Cromer be ep eetitinee falsely’ before commit: | Yember 27 for hearing of arguments Pine : AS ys |fore leaving tor Lander Saturday 7 aeeialaak ‘on the plea of Senator Wheeler of did not make eny assignment in thr eam OF CAN grees, Montana for dismissal of the indlct- 7 " o| self “was oe * t i That Colonel Mitchell himsclf “was ots charging him’ with conspiracy { <n demoted and transferred because He} oy Geeaud the government in con’ eee ela i MU Gad nection with oil prospecting permits. rence |e Has oy AAW Fit to unnecessary hazards and many) | coquittal last. week by Senator i \* mot operation , killed as a result. Wheeler alleging lack of jurisdiction Federal-Local Co-opera tion Must 7 M re Y SIG oftinnaooiniorer |store, na aha | NTHUSIASTIC CROW Solve Problem of Congestion Deere te ius pale he Panama cana nd tO PFyo! 1 grou he alres ha quate air to Mawail red | es WASHINGTON, Nov, 9.—(#)—Radio, grown to its tull| GALES D LAY i the Philir . preser tem of nt : \ A ae ine empiz tature as a vital force in American life, has developed en ade haa eb n ‘a fee af t I ‘ a — a - hate F oo Tod: 1 America take f her | problems which st be solved with governmental co-oper OC ‘EAN SHIPS " ung | get another visic sior equipment; that airmen tn the . ian sk ys bark get another vision. A vision of Ca 5 ; ; ‘ : DE leba Kat West | ouNson FUNERAL Sf he |had- been arranged for their con-| per for God and Casper men banded More than 400 delegates, representing national and in- W YORK, > 9.) —The | pets 4 t L yenenne. - re as easy O85) together and going out to\win for) ternational interests in the radio] * x the y f freezing; weather that | = some had been killed In apidated | wy | Detrovua Loses ~ : 0 watts, | thre t i ! t elrovud Loses are unsuited for the purposes po pany evening to h second message. | Vital problem of ether congeatior Today they : ‘ guard camps are flying without + the pioneer men and women | ation, Secretary Hoover declared today in an address open- lar services had been needlessly s * situation as a whole ——__ church pe stoves radiated,|-night’ the entire state of Wyo-| field, were on hand to the sec: | h we find that a ye@ ago racing airplanes; and that 1 worked well, | min A. K, Harper, Fairfield, Iowa,| ‘rhe to Ss 6p st face that actualities . > ° ° pre) which put. ne topic was “Exchanges.” Mr. must fa tualith : I 1 3 aie ne ‘mcvatntnié from tart the large crowds | “EB ol c r in broa aohutes dnd withoyt su nt, Ob wds found that every Va vision. Now let the rest of 88 ting the Fourth National Radio Conference. far out to sea in bombing tests: th Haviland and J N types now In use 4 he \singing was excellent and. th: | The big shed was filled Sunday | meeting at his call, his views on the | were using a total of 6 “We can nol young man today, ask austin everybody on the radio highw aviation .be 1919 and Bavoyad tha; (wo. sirHine, secmana himselt ‘the question, ‘What can I Whatever the limit may be June 30, 19: | eae ee { to the Beginning id} exchange to get the best In this | There are more yehicle the re r inc ft r 140.| ‘he funeral of Mrs, Palmer Jébn-| tribute onee asper | if Christ’ sald, ‘What will | than’ can get by, and if they cont on put the - ; s % Since last J uternent | 1 Saturday, will be held Ww n in. exchange f his | to Jam all will be pped. I adde@, there leaths in| at Tuesday afternoon] “Frc few | soul tabernacle. is to be a} While disclaiming any fixe e in army aviatio sror Methodist church, the | place men exchange things |as to the best tion, M ne t aeronautics g Ri Charles E. Schofield offi thi it th that are best t problem of itself away under the preg-| The body now Is at. the it usper| You will alwa find happin h the tra 7 (Continued on Page Etght Lort eral home the m God | whe dexoliannes. aie mimdb ana \¢ 1 ‘ r" ogres | here waking an ex r \t f } 1 order to Yr is a simply at takes no argument t me one ne to me { Harper, man was to th job of Christian h ould Al ASSASSIN ROUNDUP (0) , ody ever did anything worth | ment of wave lengths and control of | no more are available—cannot be | % ‘ QO F whil that somebody didn’t think power and the policing of Interfer made to ser in numerable stations, he was ‘cracked’. They used to call | e . leaving to each commur | It we more division of ROME, Nov. 9.-—(4)—-There has| pected persons are being searched | the MEI, 2 - est of Ulisse Ducci, former) Henry Ford crazy and back in the | large voice in determining who are | than at nt we shall drive the | hy been no easing up by the authorities Se evidence. of a “ head of the national patriotic society | days the Civil war Lincoln was | to occupy the wave lengths assigned | best stations out of action and the ae ife in their efforts to gather in persons t is rumored that former Deputy fn The | Pictured in the newspapers aa a|to that community. public will be more poorly served. of Italia Libera (Free Italy in. this everyd » peo Zanibeni, Who was arrested in a : crazy man leading the people of the; The secretary also warned that a| “It has been suggested that the ded eae who are believed to have been con-| hotel room opposite the baloncy of |Arrest followed the discovery Of) United States. into the insane| growth of “tog obstrusive’ adyer:| remedy Hes in ing the broad nected with last week's attempt to} the Chigi Palace, and who, it is] papers in Ducci's home alleged to] asylum.” Columbus was called crazy | tising in connection with broadcast: | casting band. ust majority of} Hugh LH, Clime urged with first] wound Oot 1 & aesagssinute Premier Mussolini and | alleged, was to shoot the premier as|reveal his complicity in the plot|beeause he thought the world was|ing program would in the end de-| recely ts in the country will’not r 1 q ) 1 | Sou I « Clim with the reported plot to overthrow] he stood there, will’ be tried by| against Mussolini. round,” feat. the best interest radio en. | cove: wider band,’nor could wel <= 2 i r Anya’ fined the Bavoy dynasty. | oourtnartial. Tt Is sald he will be] An official announcement today} ‘The big chorus choir is under the | terprise Itself Jextend it y it invading the f t u e ' ti. a Wycther arrests have bee marged with arranging “n plot | says ewspap hereafter will} direction of Boyd Osborn until the} In hig discussion mdcasiing | a ned to the amateur a } nd ¢ \ his ow and still others are iikely, e goy eer sinst the minister « (the | be n publish only official | ori of Mr. AWeloh,’ the, singer} jrobierns [Mr Hoover declared. the | thi a : Ian thas Lhot 4 , ernment remains silent with ips tfollo hieh Si Musvolint | conn jes concerning the bre t by the (ea Over | “most pr 1 1 ent of ¢ 4 aivt ; sain to the ramificat of the offoir ap o he th the is » of | epira meamiire, it ig ex-pone hundred volces joined in thej year has been the m leve A, L 1 ve offe 1 1 but throughout + ' ussassinating him.” plained, ts en to prevent the wing yesterday and old time] crease in power and the wil eae? en age 1 ; | homgs and business places of + | Tl Tovere, Fasclet paper, reports! spreading ‘antastie’ | (Continued on Page Etght) tiplication of powerful a iy ‘ : .

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