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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---[s Open to Tribune Readers The Casper Daily Crinow A WEATHER Mostly cloudy tonight and Sat ddy, possitily snow. Not mu change in temperature. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Member oF VOL. x NO. 37 sat LOCARNO PACT CHICAGO BOMBING TRUST BROKEN UP Mrenlation Audit Bureav De CASPER, WYOMING, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925 On aiiverea by Currier Streets or at > cents Newsta @ montb 5 cents Peibdas’ "Rt N¥RIOLSHY & TWOD) IS RATIFIED BY Mussolini’s Heir PLANTER PAID S200 A BLA! OR WRECKING HOUSES, CLAIM Mother of Three Contes ses to Blasting Five Buildines By Use of | Dynamite. CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—(?) —A bombing gang that made a business of explo- | sions at $200 each has been | uncovered and the origin of two score bomb outrages re- vealed in confessions of a man and | a woman, the mother of three child: } ren, A special grand ju = a a Discovery of the recent as- sassination plot has caused Mus <olini, Italien dictator, to desig. nate . Gen. Pietro Badoglio above) to sneceed him in the vent of his sudden death. Gen. Badoglio was formerly chief of staff of the Italian armies. ry will be sum statemént SSE SesnEneeT 0 to investigate | eek their admissions, Robert E.| KNI E& USED IN FIGHT. Crowe, state's ettorney, said | Will Pinkson, negro, slashed the Fred Wanquist and Mrs. Lena/teft arm and the neck of Rodney Tilge, formerly « farmer's wife of | Walker, negro, last night In the rear € 259 West A street, according t6 the police. Walker was taken to the Natvonf, Memorial “hospital. Pinkson was arrested following the trouble. The cause ‘of the fight was’ not learned. neur Columbus. Ohio, told of taking part in five blasts. after hours of questioning following” thelr arrest with Joseph Avanzio as they fled from a hardware store which was blown up early yesterday. TWO SLAIN AS FUGITIVE GUNMAN ‘COMES TO LIFE’ Martin Durkin Rained? by Dying Police-|| ‘Medal Given man as One of Three Assailants School Head in Chicago Gun Fight 1} | For Bravery Unlucky Man | On. Hospital List Again || | | \] CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—(#)—Two men, one a policeman, were killed, and two others, including a policeman, were LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Noy, 27.— 4 5 | YORK, (®)—Known as the “unluckiest | wounded in a South Side tobacco shop early today in a r brevery under fire, man in Arkansas,” J. W Parker | shooting affray in which one of three assailants was de-| tecting the 1,500 orphans under of Mena, representative in the Ar- kansas gen assembly is on the bosip.al list again, Miss Emma D. Cushman form jef tri scribed by the wounded policeman as Marty Durkin, ‘fugi- tive police slayer. The attackers escaped. head of a Near ning schoo! May Pit State Troops “Against _U.S. Authorities | | -| / Som. years ago Mr. Parker fost | The policemen had been spending killers escape, said he doubted that . wag announced today | Goy, W. P. } ae a a leg. Later he lost an arm'and | the last five nights in the shop.| Durkin led them. He admitted the ner of a distinguished | jov. W. P. Hunt is being then an eye. During the 1925 gen- | Shortly after midnight while they | policemen hadween sent to the shop| service medal of the Near urged by Arizonans to call out | era! assembiy session he fell and | were talking to: five loungers in the nticipate Durkin, Relief. militiamen to” protect “state fractured two ribs. shop the trio entered and shoot- George Howard, a porter, in the During a revolution {n Greece rights’ in Kaibab National Now he is laid up with a fme | {ng .began. It, was. thought the} shop during the shooting said it-be-| last ‘Spring, Miss Cushman, with Forest, as a result of federal au- policemen had been assigned to the shop on a tip that Durkin might visit "there. James Carroll. policeman and ‘Ben Guster, a taxicab driver, were killed James Henry, the other policeman, probably fatally wounded, and Gus soeldner, a louger, slightly’ injured. Henry said Durkin was one of the men, The shop is located in an grea fnown as the habitat of, Gangsters gan when the three men entered and ordered all inside to raise their hands. Carroll emptied his pisto. at them before he was mortally wound: ed and Custer was shot as he started to run. Henry-attempted to stop them at the door as they left. Chief Shoemak tured thigh, suffered in an auto- mobile uceid SUICIDE PACT IS BARED IN tho aid of the school, rolled five rebel alrplanes campus, where they the loyal forces. | She also sent peremptory letter to the commanders of. the opp: forces, demanding that they move y from her ot age, which was done. sald his men had been ordered to remain outside the} and had disobeyed him in en-| tering the place. t ‘ger‘boys of her a half mile away from the, school had been parked and had drawn the fire of ing | phan- extend hunting season _ to | February, so as to permit reduc- | tion of deer herds that are caus- ing damage to vegetation. Issue, governor Hunt lt, is whether federal government can | invadg. a sovereign state and | |, claim, ownérship of its | | | | | | thorities’ action in refusing to | | as sees resoure MIAMIDEATHS und is not far from the flat where Durkin ascaped a police-trap after Killing a- detective sergeant, nearly MIAMI, Fla., Nov, 27.—-(#)—c, 4 month ago. Alfred Paquette, 22, formerly, of] } Deteative Chiet ‘Shodmaker; after Lynn, Mass., shot and Killed his wife’ in, their room, a % then committed suicide. . Both ted |, Instantly. Police sald they fovd a note that indicated a sufcide pact. vara ed witnesses Who saw the '; Late Queen Mother Is_ Laid at Final Rest INTO LEAGHE OF NATIONS Alot WIND APPROVAL BERLIN, Ss i |The reichstag today r atified |the security pact and arbi- tration treaties negotiated at jthe recent Locarno confer- ence, and approved Ge tio z 174 % r I GERMAN ENTAY Ludendorff Supporters Defeated in Efforts to Prevent Security Treaty Ratification. Tho government ct the bill was its endeavors m ist by General Ludend 1th ats and ce r ti partic! n in la r mati Korres whieh se the Gerr foreign office, newspaper the United Stat by n deliberate definite plan is com- n Avangio was not implicated in the batting Ballan! fon of the Buro- confessions, but he was held for e ‘ | pean contin 1 attempt questioning. ‘Two other men, one | str ple that merc" Aatries four Simple Rites Mark Funeral-of Alexan- STUDENTS AT ‘ ean 7 | the comba Ernest Grillo, manacer ‘of a stone | but to , mtingntsiée query at Lemont, Illinois, was ar: | dra, Borne to Last Resting Place in | Rube rested in a roadhouse and brought| . if | ed States’ did not here for questioning as to the origin W = jo ut Locarno the of tho explosives used in the bomb- : Casket Covered With Snow untry undoubted. : , Gas. from the Snnd Draw field, : haliviesats ngs. Made available to Casper and Glen- Neca asa The bombs Wanquigt said he used selves EEE yo Plog Feber ¥ * Kt AS 2 jt Gee neat niore! ee tet love ie ieee yan ee late recent: ‘ LONDON, Noy. 27.—()—Winter, reaching out an icy | rno question, the and contained four sticks of dyna . iLL | voi (dwaat: ,| hand, laid a tribute on the bier of the gentle Alexandra will be’ confronted: with i thins 1 ‘oisom Spider field, was used today | : Le kaseoasi Salata taze ania to Wanegulst trom che. head Many States and All of Wyoming W for the first time by the Continents! /England’s queen mother, today, covering her casket with a | Neh rebar gt MEAG op te oe en) Mes Oil eompany at Glenrock, it was! fleecy blanket of snow, 2s it was borne on e phe apices ia mackasdnet thelnc onto ot the gang, was sought by detec ure Seed : bos adit | iteie: a gun carriage Nebr nis morning | ons of marks for their estate vad Compete for Poultry and P ean Sie aes oi ag yes from the chapel royal in St. James palace to Westminster students, celebrating. yes-| ‘Teasures, crow liyer and ot ! aS, C view, together with gas from other fields,| “bbey where the simplest of funeral services were held. | t« srddy'a ‘vietyy over: Notre Damp SS pad ABU Sia WOMAN BOMBER Prizes at Exhibit Next Month is now used in the Casper system | Thus the sea king’s daughter de-; At the boom of a gun marking| Went on striké. Or sor was | many became ¢ . In. politt- ADMITS GUILT : alae; parted fromthe capital of her adopt- Jataren o'clock, the casket was| forced to leave his office after stu-|,“al circles it ts asserted the one- GEIOAG N Lies aa whoa The Sand Draw, gas is carried in-|€d empire as she had entered {t. for brought from the chapel royal, and| dents had removed Ines from | time relgning family Is evinett country girl, ee aes ryt Entries pouring in for the Wyoming State Poultry and} to Casper by way of Polson Spider | the snow was also falling on that ed on the same gun carriage | the locked MO ny rete th hee are BoUs eee one enotued as Chicago’« first | Pure Seed Show to be held in Casper December 9 to 11, in-| frm which point a pipeline to Cas-| stant day. Sere ct kei cant | Umar ab ber tinersinioe Queen tc; 0 i SD FT covatty: sisi a Ya ee and now acc} “| > T, r z: r he so fc 0: e.| when she came from Denmark to be} toria and Edward VII. The equer- f 1 bk + . . + . i per has been in use for some time. | Whe Li n v equer " f woman bomb piapieh thas nine clusive, indicate strong competition for prizes and one of | ‘i.. Yinetmes trom Sand Draw to|the bride of Edward VII. | rles of her majesty took their places |, The Hohe thus far hava story of Mra: Lena Sehrrk inves, | the most complete exhibits of its kind ever held in the west, | Poison Spider and trom Casper to] Close behind the casket. walking |” the carriage and at a wor ot] ie ea Aon at ‘eld in come cthe Chicago. protes- | according to G. M. Penley, county agricultural agent, who | Glenrock were recently laid. jalong with buwed head, came her | cenimand the escorting companies of | | puted Iands\ or quota. “Antlgnt paper bing “trust.” She is 23/ig secretary in charge of show arrangements. Entries mil Steiger, president of the |son, the “kitig of Ehgiand, miuffted | ¥uaré ds fell into step; King George | Waomuniehia: purboction’ to ck siete ar E ae laiready have’ been. recelyed” from tural college and A. F. Vase of Wyo-| New York Oil company, and Minallin the g hat and wearing the /@merged from the patac Ene ‘| dia! f i I 20) For hours after her ar s she] colorado and Nebraska In addition | ming untversity. Fee ee aaa amen Nee PR Hiuined HSE: Of; Cal Metal Wig Betiecen theeaen ae : Mis) Were. intr j Azra dl War oe renee paws jevieet Se Phe mele turned from a week's r the | also rec n coating he white ag Square fhe f ' YOUNG WOMAN INJURED = =: beth Ine at Be |e ON RIVER QUESTION The University of Wyoming, wi very well pleased with the cress | the nee of Wale ‘oth. f ong them were % x , | so-operate In the exhibits and main being made, e ar the crown pt of Ru Alexandra pa and u voted to poultry subjects and tie wel's producing 2,000 barrels | and um, with Lord” Lascelles | and in. happier elrcumstance: | HEYENNE f nther to pure Results of ex-| James Gilday, who was arrested | have been brought in during the last|and other nobles who have married| The soft slow music to the cadence ‘ eintative ENEVA eA j neriments made at yarious state | Sunday at 170 South Asb. street on | *ew months, into the royal family jot which the procession moved was | cy Los Angeles Clty Council thi 0, rofet 1t I j farms In both poultry and seed grow | charge of violating ‘the Mquor or 7 tiidereray. codte’ theim. coved fe. Cre/eutcehee reatnedlioe y Gounoll thls} the, ! 01 nm” lie will be made available for any- | Ainance, was turned 'over to the fed- ures wore the uniform. of the ranks} the entrance of the abbey, and the | 1, other bs : Cal fags ayia ne interested. eral officers Wednesday when he Wh 1 C | they held either in the army or navy | coffin was carried into the darkened ? 4 Y | pleaded not guilty t6 the charge. eeter ase nut of the uniforms| building on the. broad shoulders tm 4 : Miss Helen Peterson suffered aj} ‘This wik be srppier nie by aie . jad hats received | eight guardsmen who placed it ; } ibe 7 : prep. mpoc yer Beaty Se avenpar Esient ro iene a i LI C l ad fes ‘of the funeral) the catafalque befdre the high i ¢ ; Nd : . gs A > cht when. the} ‘resses by experts prominent in. ag s atte S dices be itl P eidiee’ Gate 4 ' 1 | r 1 I doay “Wednesday night when the) Jorn 1 errr the inermoun |Lzoxtcated Driver D | irocesio vas but « stile | Dbey waiting the arrival of] si i ten ‘iving m § other spot lexandra's ow 1een ] rack! to Casher turned ovér on the|-tain’ region, entertainment ° tS ie no vy at arena anh, what thaveia: la aks Fea to ea tr oer There [leo wilt be provided for vistors at| Seized by Police; .For Argument = cede: re, | lack hee’ face cov-| She was taken to the Casper Private | the show, and officials hope for a I ————__——-- Wed Ahi: aoeehe atiitvels, 7 hospital for treatment. Ted Mosher | record da ‘ ‘ —--- way and Belgium, the Princess Mar of Salt Creek brought her into Cas Judges for the poultry” division Archie Burdick of Bates Hole was! WASHINGTON. Nc —) Duéhéas Af York, and several ; per when he discovered her, shortl be O. C. Ufford of tite Colorado | arrested by the police. yester: Arguments on the indictment re of relatives. The q itter the. accident occurred, “Mins icultural college and B. F. Kohm | ts 1 1 that he was driving a car! turned t ugainst Ser Whee-| iy | her ‘party’ had’ driven. directly 6 “e 5 Peterson has been ynable to explain|of the University of Wyoming. | whi n Intoxicated condition and | ler of Montana, was begun today. be- | | r more. tt A the cause of the accident. She re-| Judges of seed exhibits will -be] that I cked his machine into an: | fore Justice Bailey in the Dis- ¢ bia rata hia fundial sides at the Wyatt hotel. Clyde McKee of Montana Agricul-! other car at First and Center streets.“ trict of Columbia supremo court | ston Tivo ‘Arrested For EDGERTON DECISION MAY LEAD TO DAMAGE ACTIONS, the Edgerton Public Utilities com-| Kdgertop has absorbed most of the pany and others from developing the | interests of the original settlers. townsite as Iafd out in January,| The elghty acres which the ofl 1924. Kieffer and che Utilities con- | companies claimed th&@ right to de- cern are expected to Institute ac-| velop were part of a homestead pat tions at once to fecover damages in: | ented by Mr. Kieffer in 1923. — The curred In abandoning the old town | previous year the Kinney-Coastal Oil Company Injunction Restraining M. F. Kieffer from Development of _ Old Townsite Is Reversed site, ‘The present town of Edgerton | company had obtained a twenty-year just north of the disputed tract, {s] mineral lease on thé property, and vet concerned, In June, 1924, the company sued to A series of damage suits against the Kinney- ont Oil sompany and the Texas Production company probably will be the sequel of the recent decision of the United States circuit court of appeals annulling an injunction which Some 180 bulldingr had been orect ed when the restraining order was promulige Fully 100 have been removed to the new townslte ond a halt the development of the lani.ad nsite. The district court granted an injunction ordering the of, buildings already con+| | removal a number of those remaining | structed and the cessation of further caused the desertion of the old townsite of Edgerton a year |yace been jong untenanted, [tle opments This order wall ae ago last summer. seemed untikely today that any gen-|cated by the appealy court op tUye’| eral migration kK to the old site would result, as the present town of i » ground that tue case was not prop: The appeals court reversed the de-|gran‘ed the two oil companies an erly subject to equity proceedings, elsion of the district court which larder restraining Michael F. Kieffer, This SHOPI Shopper family, get presents in the 23 J. M. Ross was! ar 1 day ot 106 North Hoyer is held on a charge of Hduor ordinance. Police officers made the arrent Al Johnson wag pleked up on We First street. It is sald that he ha half a pint‘of moonshine in his pos session. yeste stroet lating tl Vagrants Sent To EARL FE, | boss of the who has to for 22-relations “Cheyenne not particular 0 and ithe and Vetereon were convicted of by Justice Henry 1" 1 morning, Bach ten days in the Tittle, tong Slim" wel county authe shopping days left before Christnias, was and federal Jail for 10: Days | END OF T: AGO ENS ESN Fortune Dwindles as Fight to Annul IAL Marriage Proceeds; Costs Eat Up Legacy from Grandfather NEW YORK, Nov (?)—The fortune of young Leonard Kip Rhin nder is fast disappearing as his suit to annul his ma age to the daughter of a negro taxi | driver proceeds, There aré indications he wil! be practi | cally penniless when the trial ends In a preliminary hearing his counsel stated that his 1} it rile 1 “

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