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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers oot bee ate ties Sta ee le . WEATHER | & y™ “Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, p-obably rain or snow in west por. ‘ tion. Not much change in temper- ature. 5 ‘ ! MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Me co} - — - - = VOL. X NO. 35 mm Meentation S¥RtOr¢ry Cita’) WYOMING, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 On Steeete oF at Newstands “® Cents trinnne een, Ihe wT ALVES By F4 GERALD CHAPMAN, ORDERED BAC TO PRISON, ESCAPES GALLOW MITCHELL GRILEED ON ‘FLAMING COFFINS 3,2 TWO INJURED AS <epettanains that ine over" BANDIT GANG SPREADS (iltAll COURT GABLE BREAKS) nfetoeeoemerer’” TERROR IN ARMED RAIDN MN ANE ITON, . 24.—(P) —] the court itself asked him to gi s of testimony, during | definition cf what he meant by “al- ehiahs ne creltaviiea, aud“ cerenade meena renege ys iopnduct atk Ihe | | AND [ EVATOR the! publle utterances tending torkse |STAN SreOee. nave put emai | | Uanesial New Photo of British ae ||Residents of Michi- trlal, Colonel William Mitchell late trust in the war and navy depart- M x 1] T, F i d| Sind ob at ty urea [xt Getona’ be mit, ane they ve || 2724 Eldest Sons, Now in Mourning|| San / own Torce Just as he left the witness stand, | failed in that trust.” ee ae to Stay Indoors} for Three Hours CASSOPOLIS, Mich., Noy. 24. — () — Armed bandits terrorized Cassopolis for nearly three hours early to- day, firing at evéry resident who dared to appear on the | Street, and finally roared out of town to the staccato accompaniment of their own revolvers, after failing to rob the First N 1. | | The bandits variously estimated| on five and ten in numb assopolis shortly fter 2) ney bound a ni ee other men who. were Itnight restaurants, cut Notorious Bandit Must |P hoto of Late Serve 25-Year Sen- | Queen Mother Of|| tence Before Paying British’ E mpire Death Penalty, Rule. WASHINGTON, Novy. 24.—(4)—Col. William Mitchell : reiterated before his court-martial today his charge that Safety Devices Save American aviators were flying-in famine coffins. Resum- s, ing the witness stand for conclusion of his cross-examina- | Dozen from Serious tion at the hands of Major Allen Gullion, assistant trial Inj in Accident! iudge advocate, the air officer insisted there had been no | nyury 1 y the fly! . R h H increase in safety for the flying} the United pianos Phe times ar r. men. safe as it is in Italy? During us oul Major Gullion developed by ques- “No. Figures can be twisted and $ x joning the witness et be: hg 8 moreover. our pilots are the best ber of flying hours per fatality for) in the world. They can fly faulty Two persons suffered} (if fiscal year 1921, was 934, while | tmuchines with less danger than oth painful though not Serious | tor the fiscal year 1925 the number | er pilots. injuries and a dozen more} was 5,269. “You said in your statement of were shaken up at noon to- “Doesn't this prove that the mafe September 5, that the pllots know ad when a broken cable let |v of flying.has increased from 1921 they are going to be killed if they the 4 tor in’ the Gonsoli about 550 per cent?’ Major | stay in the service, using old flaming e eleva ‘s coffins.” @ated Royalty building plunge from misleading state-} «) gia” NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 24—()—Gerald Chap- man, notorious bandit, has jescaped death on the gal- lows at the state prison December 3, as sentenced when convicted the murder of e New Britain p n more than a yee A writ of habeas corpus, souglit on the ground that Chapman Is still a federal prisoner and cannot be put te death by t ate of Connecticut until he has served his 25 years’ ntence In Atlanta for mall robbery, 8 signed’ by Federal Judke Hdwin |S. Thomas yesterday. man and In. two cond floor to the basement. Solonel Mitchell replied. elephe' ‘ writ directs that Chapman be Seles Margaret Kipling. the opera: (ieee eet aeeneln ‘datety, | “What old flaming coffins dia you * telephane (ands talewra pts. wires lg produced before Jt thomas at tor, was the most sertously injured.| phere is a decrease in eafety ,Our | have reference’ to?” Ghetalt hore files theron. | male oHann ae ea She Incurred a badly sprained angle | personnel is hetter trained now than| —“D-H’s. It constitutes criminal Ababa. mantinn an inathectual mans lareras so will ab and both knees were severelY | it was in 1921 and flying has been | negligence to keep using flying ships brviagts Mrs, T. 2 Deakin was taken | much more cestricted.*The machines | of that kind.” toher to the United States supreme court tempt to breakéthe vault of the if necessary. Chapman origin First National bank, the bandits tett home euffering from a strain:| ire still flaming coffins.” Colonel Mitchell blamed the ‘retantt in’ an ‘automobile. sontencod-to-die Inst June, obtafned ed back. Miss Kipling ts at. the! «po you not kngwy that“flying in| death ‘of Captain McAvcy. at “Old During thelr stay the bandits Re nAdD TAM in order to see new Casper Private “hospital. the United Stites Ys twice as safe| Point, Va., who fell with a D-H fired between 100 and 160 shots and Ride Siete ne Pires Bag ‘The automatic safety devices with | a5 jt js In Great Britain,” the wit-| plane, to fautly equipment, and Ma- only: one phot was: fired in vetudh: ne c vernor Trumbull bas in- which the lift was equipped checked | oss was asked. Jor. Gullion produced the report. of Revolvers and sawed-off shotguns | Bloated. tha tiaaacent, reprieve; wilt the ¥lolence of the fall. but thf «No. the investigating board: ahowide that Used ghd, the, larpols wate ea? | See a dawanan | Oo manted an a result of the habeas broken cables crashed through the]~ «po you not know that flying in (Continued on Puge Tweive) who appeared on the streets or who uneral services for the. dowager | corpus proceedings. car, taking sections of the ceiling «ueen, Alexandra, will.be held ri-| Chapman ts taking an active part showed lights in office bulldinge or ithidligta it ta belleved: one of theae ny and her body will be laid at|in his fight for Ufe. In arguments residences near the business section. Rta ‘Snead fore Judge Ti t must have struck Miss Kipling who- WED N GOV Goarye Jones. a, stookpupery wan) way numero Windagi dat that |hetore Judge Thomas it was calf ° ols. ee airy wer, WAS o¢ her husband King Edwart . [that a flaw in the original wr Ok Cet Raed beat ae . the only casualty, As he emerged | ———> upon which Chapman was brought e : ro s house he was greetec | from his house he was greeted with | to this state to id trial was dig- a volley. A shotgun slug inflicted covered by Chapman himeelt. De- a neck wound and he-retreated into RTH- fense counsel sald the writ was the house. served on “Henr £. W. Sc ta K. The robbers first visited an all e “| warden,” rather than upc ni restaurant and bound the pro-| his capacity as federal fenedt re | prietor ands the village night watch: | Tho possibility of a presidential man who was In the place, Leav-| reason sit pardon: for Chapr as far om the ing a guard over the men the other mail robbery {# concerned, in order bandits went to another restaurant that he may be executed, ts under | and treated its proprietor similar Consideration at Washington. was jammed with office workers leaving the building for the tunch- hour, None of the passengers except Mrs. Deakin, however, was injured. Examination disclosed that the cable snapped just at the socket in which it {s set. It was practically new. The elevator had been inspect- ed only last week. —————— AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 24. mento) aes —An ultimatum demand- a . ing the calling of a special session,of the state legislature , bel geariia) The front door of the First N: AAPG, Goheicl Pres. Coolidge raced Gov. iam A. Ferguson toduy, the climax of weeks |, ,ztMne wow roto ot lng Gave. of gtd wi ins ian hen teh ened to bile. that of agitation over irregularities in the state highway com-|qrinur of Connauzht, “Alain them at a ceremonial! in Londan, the | inside with them. DE eres Ny OG Geen \Surlestctibn. \ rhe deteace Ww issi | The Wyoming Publi rvice Com: | turisdiction. The defense cont ade tarts Wark on | mission. ee last in which they will appear for some time, owing to observance of | The outer door of the safe was] Mission today was nolltied that tho {Chapman could refuse a pardan The ultimatum was in the form of a resolution signed |mourning for Dowager Queen Alexandra. (Continued On Page Ten) Iakseath be ottinierte Gantisieal Ont Barn A alesis 2 : ; last night by 89 legislators that if taNid All Haserber ’ Next Message) je ee ates ot crane urill Degersha the pertod for completion of the legislature to investigate the 7 } Po ae highway department and possibly WASHINGTON, Nov. 24—@)—| other departments, the legislature eh t nese fron " Rtas With less than two weeks remaining | would go over her head and Speaker P eomiplotion, sletndity A dmits Guilt To before congress convencs, President | Lee Satterwhite of the house of rep- ; Coolidge today began the actual | resentatives would issue the call. ind South railroad from Miles Youthful Fo rger Ire December 31; 19 preparation of ‘is annual messnze to eaker Satterwhite, commenting r make Prosecutor Her e to Ico, Woy., and from the seclusion © ll but pressing | on the resolution, sald he would wait t North 1 f a tid ns pe | a official busine | nly until December 15, for the gov- « thes iq = ‘4 Leth i : Be A wide ‘range of subs vill be} ernor tc i ; rr @iscussed Ip the message. among " it fbearouty | them being development of land and a vaca od ty at cd water ways which the president T Wo AIRMEN rie ch toe arate has emphasized on several occasions fairs of:the road {s progressing sat-| *2 of $41 to The message also will include s Isfactorily, Mr. Fenstermaker sald] Pass them ¢ er merchants, fhe merchant are rabter | Arptisa Burned, Policeman And Mayor ths morning, put dectarea nar any) je was, arrested Saturday atten though no definite indication has prophecy would be. premature ¢ them ieettees anew ore wes TN TUMBLE Are Injured and Four Arrested as Net |") "0 ermine | SI. ce more on the Woo tn hig suggestions ; ton will be resumed eventually,” | Uo National Bank and the nar 2 . . ; ’ .| of Mri. J. W, Burkett had bee © | sald, “but at present there " n tesa Results of Wild Night jrald, but at present there is] Signed to all of them, ‘Three’ ee TT- HONOLLULU, Nov. 24— () — orm a in e | ‘ kao Afr. Kirby and: f don’t know, Pattern arch tw i eh sears When the in shgines in a as CHICAGO, Noy. 24.—(#)—Defying police pistols, tear fe ve a nee ethorte i gan. rhe uthful forger sald be hombing plane went dead yesterday 3 f 3 " " aya tal behind the project took those name t " E BEFORE off the Rocky coast of. northern |bombs and streams from f hos 000 Northwestern | "sty. ror eaththied ow tn | thoes names at: ras om and Oahu tivo aviators were killed in the aaa ik te cdenaioe) remals: Nel see a | University men and women students last night celebrated | her husband » the time being She lower picate theft 500-foot drop, PARIS, Nov. 24, Sear bina an ue i the prowess of their football team by rampaging all over | they are at the Townsend hotel | ¢ ed 4 7 Two others of the sama crew—| Paul Doumer today accepted “in| quiet and aristocratic Evanston. | Ni | bound over for tria Maret Lieutenant Grandison Gardner and| principle’ President Doumergue’s| Senator Doumer during the war} Sie, i P arly a vace Qhiatarniten n of t rk ig ‘orpe Py ohnson—sw: made (one of the m mpressive sefore their enthu m waned early a vacant fraternity A | his conduct Corp Francis Johnson—swam | request that he form a cabinet 3 ‘ oe tira ; eman | rus 71VE Ip | in th npl the for the shore after being dashed into ; , Win Hin | ores r hree | house was in ashes, a The cops w st ‘ reir | | a4 hain: ; CHEYENNE, Wyo, Nov. 24—)| the sea, “but Corporal Johnson be- | 8, he would reply definitely within Bie sche Maar DEUS /XlLI9H REEDS | Hine tO Beales Se cel : lges and mai hetr ee 4 shai - — ° —The jurisidiction of the Wyoming | cxme exhausted near shore and he ue front. After the war he wrote a| were in jail, fc had black : a 7 ida T 3 . Mr. and M 4 supreme court in the ouster cases | was thrown upon the sand. His com-| The former finance minister prgm-| very poignant Volume. calied The] cracked ribs and Mayor ma r Aa own in Sy) ia. their « t aguinst J. E. Scott and G. T. Morgan | panion, Lieutenant Gardner, swim; | 'sed the president he would bégin| Book of My ‘Sons.” He also is the| Bartle Br swap. numerois . Mart moet “9 | South Be st , ‘4 commissioners of Natrona county,| ming to safety, revived Johnson | immediate consultations with polit-| author of a work on Indo-China | clared nant m false, and others resulting frorr M A . was challenged by counsel for Scott] after he had worked over him for | {eal leaders and report hig success His wife was Mile. Blanche Richel, | have the new ium itt Plans}. had their ho: nd 1—A#) r % and Morgan in arguments before the | more than a balf hour. or failure by tomorrow night. They had eight chi‘drer j ned | t ped’ and nbled I 1 en t aoe Secs court today on a motion to dismiss. f dare Capt. Karl H. Gor- ator Doumer said that if he} One reason making his cholee de The police and fr oy Final Hie ieklAtoreamania «Gk 40 ies | Wilifam ‘Tarral a The motion was taken under advise- | man, Morgantown, W. Va., and Gileu- | finally accepted he would take the] sirable at this period is that he has! less whem the jubilation began, by} BANY..o Pa Oreeny Yar 1 they | at week for t coma _ tent. The merits of the cases were! tenant Howard C. Brandt, of Pass] finance portfolio {n, addition to the (Continued ‘on Pake “Twelve) prearranged ‘plans about 9 o'clock. | riot squadsscame from Chicago and 1, a French 1-| where he will spend. tt winter not Involved in today’s arguments. Christian, Miss. premiership while M. Briand would (Continued on Page Four) months CHEST NEEDS $12, 000 os \FUND IS STILL SHORT PLAINTIFF RESTS CASE IN RHINELANDER TRIAL WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 24.) sel, said he had Intended to call ber, she was part negresa. —@)—The plaintiff's case in the| to testify but that his plans had to} After the plaintiff side had rested a ‘ 7 Rhinelander, annulment suit was|b: changed because of her break+| its case, Davis’ made the usual mo- SHOPPING DAY | & campaign Inally allotted to the drive ‘mot at) ier 1 ny ; closed this afternoon. down last plght following the ordeal] tion that the case be dismissed on ke with a to-|the He Henning at luncheon to-[ager, announced t Alice Beatrice Jones, defendant (n| yesterday when she appeared. partly] the ground of insufficient evidence sbbscribed. ‘This us| day and reported on thelr work still had more than 90 nat the suit, brought by her husband, | disrobed before th@jurors so that} and asked that the questions be more than $13,000 short of the $28} the week-end. Colle Ins | 1 ener Leonard Kip Rhinelander, will not| they could see the color of her skin. | withdrawn from the fury. — } 00 quota, $3,518.26 1. to fund: y 1pyre take the witness stand, as had been| This wes done at the request of} “I'll Jet it go to the jury. sald the handful of workers who have | previously guthered, The preiimiua \ Ufforte’ td planned. Davis, who sought to prove that! Justice Morechauser in denying the ntitnued canvassing since the ex-| gifts committee turned tn $2,175 of | rea 1 du * ‘Lee Parsons Davis, defense coun-! Rhinelander must have known that (Continued On Page Ten} piration of thé three-day period orig: | this, d bed will be coi &

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