Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 1

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P The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper- ——————— WEATHER g SS Che Casper Daily ~ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tribune Accident Policy---ls Open to Tribune Readers VOL. X NO. 30 Membas Ri Re CASPER, WYOMING, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, , 1925 Bal siresta or ak Newetands.& ceute Tribone Hides 16 Second St fdWO9) etn = 1WOLS1H Ee ES RE oes ‘ | CHARGE OF MRS. LANSDOWNE ‘eovonriowau) ONE LIFE 0ST | SIFTED BY COURT OF INQUIRY stone § ‘GHTENED OWNERSHIP OF F oe ed es Mite hell's Wi Wife Thanks Widow h service clube AN LEAP i! estifies That Widow ir Pi OR Lani fata into ane | F TH H E R Be i. D i Ss Ss U E Husband “Went” and “Was Not Sent” ye eee re Leper auditorium, 8 A IN CEA | N ii fe EL T Ri A L on Trip That Brought Tragedy | | Night Horeors*for 367 | Se aa elses * Joe | Ended With: Safe Ar- | progr Sts rival .of Lenape Off Fhe cates Lewes, Delaware. * | WASHINGTO Noy. 18.—(#)—The circumstances J State Forced to Rush New Witnesses to |under which Capt. Paul Foley as judge advocate prepared . ‘ ; 5 and sent to Mrs. Margaret Ross Lansdowne the now much Torrington from Casper to Establish discussed statement she was to read to the Shenandoah court of inquiry, were made the primary subject of investi- will att Responsibility of Levand and Day gation today by that court. panest ite The firet witness was Mrs. Gladys ] at le: of having Mrs. Lansdowne will pr LEWES, Del., Nov. 18 i of Commander Jacoh | “modify” her testimony Geor Kfein, w | (P)—One life was lost in the TORRINGTON, Wyo., Nov. 18.—Testimony regarding | Klein, of the Lakehurst Air station, SDOWNE CHARGES fron Cour sehool bana |’ace with death by the blaz ownership of the Casper Herald was introduced by the | who testified that she heard Mrs, RCAST COURT-MARTIAL and 1 provide jing Cylde liner Lenape off ‘ state when the trial of Max M. Levand, publisher, and Sam | tansdowne talkin the tele: | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.3(7)— musi rar |\the Delaware capes e: re Day, managing editor, respectively, on criminal libel | nhone about the sh nh's west- Sr ihe ed Baye s! a | pers pice) Sea le Aa All the remain of charges was resumed here today before Judge Riner in dis- | ern trip on the day the wreok, | OT" Coee mental oaaa han tiespre. | Re ; tn Noho Si passenge 1 trict court. ) and heard ner H sentative Frank R. Reld. counsel )1 yur nd Dr, J, C: Kamp ‘ bd New witnesses summoned trom] “He was not sent; he for Col. Mitchell asked that the | | nea E : Casper fast night Included Edwin} Mrs. Klein sald tt re court-martial call to the aptention | | ; i M Bean, Casper postmaster. Q. K |ing a visit to Mrs. Lansdowne's|of President Coolldge the Shenan stock PRICES Beet I ie Denver of the Casper ional bank: | home. Captain W.-H. Qherardi |deah court's “high handed pro- , a John J. Crittenden, bookkeeper for ; naval afdp to Secretary Wilbur also | ~edure."* | \1 rush Mert: _ the Herald, and Mrs Mabelle Fied-| called while she was there, she said The court-martial was. informed | vonhneci a , ; ‘er clerk of the district court in}and she heard Mrs, Lansdowne say|*hat Major Frank M, Kennedy, or- | |e AR ets pts Bhecle oe tay Natrona county. County Attorney |to him: dered to testity before it today, had | | Bi Sas 2! Niall pantie Paul F, Showalter of Converse coun | “7 iq not say {t, my hushana| heen subpoenaed also by the navy | “ai Sectinee bie ventana Se. i jn all night trip to Casper fo secure | ment and the secretary of the navy, | °Mtempt proceedings if he did not 1 A fracture “of, the skull suffered | sorvice on the subpoenas after | 4nd why should I.” “*| respond to the navy’s summons. i y morning when his motorcy-|recess had been granted for this| ‘The interview b2tween Captain] . Major Kennedy refused to accept br : : cle turned over H and McKinley | urpose at 4 o'clock. yesterday after: | foley and Mrs. Lansdowne was de.|'he navy subpoena and was ordered K An], , , streets, proved fatal Tuerday noon, The attorney and his wit | gcrihed at length byeDr. Mason. who | PY the army tribunal to hold himself * Jib sl a been *tavided "t George F. Radden, Casper police-| nesses were on hand early today,| confirmed that he told Mrs, Lans.| ?¥Sllable for testimony before it $ dns Ex batore A mietit# had ; man. Radden, for whom little hopes | having made the trip from Casper| 4owne not to tell Foley “a damned| ‘ton Heinen, the German Zeprelin | : Ries ea 0f HISD) core’ for! the passe 5 had*been held from the first, died | VY automobile after midnight. thing.” He sald Foley impressed | ©*P¢rt, testified before the court xd motorsiand speciaition to tum! t1.4 Tews just before he was to have heen op-| ‘The defense ralsed- the questiont upon Mrs. Lansdowne thet the{ martial that reduction in the num: | five to.15 points from their early ; erated on in a last-minute effort to| of ownership shorfly after tntrodue-| court was friendly.to her, and that | %¢? of automitic valves or the Shen: | Wigit Jeval save his life. He had’ never re-|tion of evidence began late yester-|she would ‘e under oath and} ‘doah from 38 to 8 reduced the attack “broke .down “An oss) 1. Of Aik gained consciousness: since the ae oTE was contended sthat. the} ~should tell the truth.” safety ot the dirisible from 100 per fo nes eeaten een eniioninestenisiaiaenadnereesel mpt of pd6l operators to eldent. per Herald was a corporation and The witness pdded that when | ce? to zero. Testimony of Mrs, chary’ LansdoWne before Army court-martial | up their favorites and was direc r a 7 adden was injured when his mo:| no proof had been offered that Le-| voley asked Mrs. Lansdowne to “ro.| . 12 hls opinion, Helnen said, tho}of Col, Willlam Mitchell, in Washington, may result in court ‘martial | with particular violen: | he ¢ Y/Y toreycle side-rwiped an automobile} vand was owner and publisher of| hearse" what che would say to the| *™erlcan crew did not .take suffi-lot a naval officer. She declared an.alde of Sceretary Wilbur sought to | atils motor shares sler crar.| y driven by Will Searles while the po- | "he newspaper. policy dhelrepllea tin tialiespterectes “ent instructions from German ex- have sher, “twist the faots’in her testimony en the Shiefiand “ alsaster, | bled 1 points within a few | PASSENGERS AND liceman was going_to a fire on East Postmaster Bean testified this| not to. He got the impression from | Petts: 2 in which her husband, the alrship's commander, was kil ed ¢ is seen /and Mac ucks droppe CREW GET THRILI Hi street. The accident turned the| Morning in reference to the Her-| Foley's “manner” he said, that the} Jor Kennedy, who was in/being thanked,by Mrs. Mitchell (eft), wife of the colonel, after telling }to 215 despite the dec a| CREW. GET THRILL oe Paes ie: Gvectraiee, (Continued on: Pane Five.) captain had eattea for the purpose | CHANE® of lighter than ait activities |ner story __._50 per cent stock dividen alee 208 FA Ro ROT oe eae ‘The funeral will he held from the at McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, was | abip/ended early t ae ages called as the second witness, He sii an dr The Rak was questioned about many techni- e ntl 8 Hanna of the Emmanuel Baptist cal details of aviation. ‘ : : Sed cane 8 church will officiate and the body The major also related his exper- a Ae: pb i - i fences as an American inspector at < 3 ; et iMac. will be started for. To ; for burial on the “evening North the Zeppelin plant during construc- | ; ; ‘| 5 3 Dasitia Be thie fate tion of the Los. Angeles, He sup | oft E fe the use of calcium chloride as a non- | Ff CG e | adin. freezing solution in the radiators t ing eleven will mix it with the Midwest squad under the A E ee te playing on even terms. | blaze of a 17,000- candlepower battery of lights especially aire Nclecrks w. Wh a Rita sa Utah threatened to score in the first quarter but was held for downs on the three- installed for the occasion. ~~" (Continued on Page Five) |¥ard line and DeForest punted: out of dang r. Utah started another march to the goal The Midwest gridiron, which ts} — line bu topped when Wyoming ay = erties oe NISTEL yore Oliver a apecraturer will key ate oppor I good e ferdant in a similar cas tunity to see the oll fields in. their : found guilty, and the men will most, picturesque hocturnai aspect. n the amie county sain eo by Indge.| excellent condition, BAPTIST NIGHT AT BIG || Preliminary Gifts 5 Swell Fund Today AN are pol melee netbet “AUTOMOBILE LOADED Blake Kenneds Though the Casper eleyen Is bo- | ng craft he Shenandoah’'s motors had a de- htt ! RRISON IS ee aieraeet ear ht meee M0 | Night football, probably the first game of its sort ever Sesipeenseeny iY epee Tames ts LARAMIE, Wyo., Nov. 18.—Wyoming University Cowboys, battling to hold a tinal ut : staged in America, will be the novelty served up to local | ne Shenandoah Was overweight. ! near the head of the Rocky Mountain conference, held Utah University to a scoreless | 1 black 1 CONVICTED ON fans at Midwest tomorrow evening. Casper High’s fight- | tie in the first half of today’s football game, When the whistle sounded the teams were | ! 1 {teelf out. } | | and othe situated 500 yards east of the Mid. held and Boberg passed on the numt CHEYENNE, Wyo, Noy. 18.—] west home camp, has been circled Harold Morrison, who was tried in] with a halo of lights, totaling 15,- U. 8. district court for having pro-| 000 candle power. In addition, a big cured transportation for and unlaw-| 2.000 candle power searchlight, the fully transported Pauline Chandler | largest that could be obtained, has frem Denver to C: on em-| been installed at the top of a neart || Sere oe Haved.to bays a bit tho beat of te = , | Announcement Is Made bui Workers sta ts and are now due to dispiay MOVIE STAR Gp echectia, 1a) catia pate ee TABERNACLE OBSERVED | | Face Task in Reaching Goal | eaertan eats pack hake ts WITH BURGLAR TOOLS The spectacle {s being staged un- The Community Chest was one-third full when reports | der the joint auspices of the Mid — * 4 ‘paar mer 1 PAY MONEY went Hikh ‘sctiool the Midwest Refin Wl to overflowing” again js the thank God for were numerous and | covering the first da id a half of solicitation were tabu- | ' ing company and the Yellow Do: story of the Tuesday night attend-;@mongst them was the re "/lated this noon. Today’s reports swelled the total so far | 7 : . —_<—____ that he could go td bed at night | Dykeman t I jance at the big shed. It was Baptist , eat | subsc ribed to $1 Bh tay 1 | [ight and they were all there, it] iy 2 etabel aa ehen® trontae| The preliminary ghits. committee, under the direction of | car e try and small | | Se coms ena : Aaah comes?” he ask “There ne . W. Conwell, contributed $8,700 to the fund today, and | Wut | ters, was a man who didn't get down « 1 of th LOS A paises har mick, t have 1 un | , 1 a : - be the you fellows,” raid | families and pra who | this « I $20,000, It bee known | to] A suit full of clothes was sto.| Harper, as the visitors stood, “for | tne day before had cursed God and | s é | mu fay. The sum represents t len lant night from EB. M, McCarthy | ¥OU cn Ra ik eit ridiculed his teachings. | called f ‘ } ‘ \ Seiad vith interest for \ while his automobile was parked on | A 0A08 MHAT we wcltaeee’ aee| , “God s our refuge and strength. | heada thr I p tot ple ot | Pree ny { July; 1924 Vest First street, just off Center. Pree 008 Pe aay A good Chri F has that | ee et “eo Brook »Y od 7 wha pany brought suit in Julyy 1 ¥ Irst stre off Cen| Welsh lea the. apecial deteeation in | 4;, 00d, Christian’ ‘alw nat | or : } ‘ = refuge; he 1s comforted by the] chairman of thi en} 6 » ity t to put | tr te at Ghia ae song, after which ho Introduced his] {roteris ot hie Father In leaven y : oil é | act | “Booster choir” composed of grade [00U8 ir mmittee, ap 5 | c > 18 1 , There are three good reasons why! assembled at the noor nin} ¢ Br 1 tribute t school children whom he organized 4 “i in the days These children (Continued on Pege Four) the Hotel Henning r ia ct ex} Pee . THINK OF IT! cnt np gait jing to sing of Tonight the " ‘4 . pale special guests, ns will also the Chris jeg. che I ' | N B i G oe | oO R AY 4 ‘lan churches with thelr congrega- Par: tions. Tho boy scouts will come cout executl In a body Thursday night. Mr, nble rkers t | Harper announced at the beginning the need f of the service last night that he will rough ‘ i SHOPPING DAY walt one more night bofore deciding | tho chest 1 t toon beavers. whi about enlarging the big shed. If {t]} WASHINGTON, Niy. 15.—A@)—) At thé sar Jan inyou | 1s full tonight, the tabernacle will! ¢,,coliation of all basic permite un-} Prohibition — dir My ; tg t at Dome I n t t bo enlarged to accommodate the big searching: Invest ull far more imi n a drive of ' | pie ails der the prohibition act, effective De- | Orr nes, ot i 1 of @ than 1 the | Blg Horr t t = Mr. Harper took for his .text:| comber 31, was decid today | cohol so. t ray | he decla t of at 6:45 o'clock Tu “ , i “God ts our r 1 wtregnth.” | by Aselstant Secretary Andrews of | know the record of each t i Burthe port c wht, It i 1 that t f I He stated that the t s he had t treasury suing permits for the next year \ (Continued on vive 1a lar san;

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