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~ Nes The Bag Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; possibly snow flurries in extreme west portion. Not much change in temperature. Member of on Sire! VOL x NO.38 ‘PA’ FERGUSON ADN The Casp pr Bail MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS y Crime Fo ait Bureau ; a] Non » oustir’ a ee FRENCH CABINET POSTS FILLED BY BRIAND VIOLATORS ON HOLIDAY PAY HEAVY FINES “Three hundred forty-five ‘dollars A. Murra e court last night. was the amount that has | sone time, and | James Gilday, Sunday was fined $100 for violation of th lUquor ordinance. John Lo- Operators’ Refusal to} Join i in Parley Fails to | dishing a knife and $50 for violation ay violators, who was arrested pez also paid a fine of $100. He was fined $50 for being drunk and bran- of the liquor ordinance. Archie fT Burdick paid a fine of $50 for driv- Halt Program Qut= lita car wile, netwisratunecena being responsible for an accident. lined by Governor. Al hnson fined $25 for being drunk and possessing Mquor. Paul Vaulker and James Gordon were {ined $10 each as inmates of a boot- egging establishment. Manuel De- gada was fined $15 for being drunk. J. M. Ross was fined $26 for speed- ing and @r having neither brakes nor lights on his car. A WUquor charge against Ross fs to be prose- cuted by the federal government. HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 28: —(P)—Governor Pinchot ' decided today to go forward’ with his plans to submit a proposal for settlement of the anthracite suspension to Painleve M iti Minister of War Under Reorganization Effected by Former Premier; Officials Announced PARIS, Noy. 28.—(4)——Aristide Briand officially an- nounced the formation and personnel of his eighth ministry this afternoon. The last obstacle to its completion was overcome by the acceptance of the portfolio of pensions by Paul Jourdain. The new cabinet follows: Premier and minister of foreign affairs: Aristide Briand. Minister of justice. Rene Renoult, Interior: Camile Chautemps. Vinance: Louis Loucheur. War: Pay} Patnleve. Navy: George Leygues, Public instruction: Edouard Dala- dier. Commerce: Daniel Vincerit. _ Public works: Anatole de Monzie, Hyglene:' Antoine Durafour, Pensions: Paul Jourdain. Agriculture: Jean Durand. Colonies. Leon Porrier. GUNMEN DROP Jap Destroyer Is Ordered To Chinese Port TOKYO, Nov. 28.—(#)—The Jap- anest ‘estroyer Tachibani has been orderea from Port Arthur, Japanese territory, to Chinwangtao, China, for the purpose of protecting Jap- nese nationals employed there who are threatened by the present frac tional fighting in the -anks of chinese military leaders. PEKING, Noy. 28.—(P)—General Kuo Sung-Livu, former supporter of representatives of the miners here} [rank McAdams was fined $10 for this afternoon despite announce- | speeding ment from the operators that the > would be unable to attend the meet. ing to which they also had been in vited. The governor's plans admittediy4 were upset by the action of the oper ators of which he was informed in a telegram from major W. W. Inglis. chairman.of the operators wage ne- sotlating committee. Major Inglis’ wire bald that he was unable to get his committee together for a meet- ing today and expressed the belief that any plan the’ governor has should be communieated in ¢onf!- dence to each side to give them a chance to go. over It. The fact that John L. Lewis, pres {dent of the United Mine Workers, has accepted the fnvitation wh the governor sent te both commit- tees ldst night and that members of the miners committee had set out for Harrisburg, led to the decision to go ahead with the plans. ~ These plans provide for an open meeting at 2:30 p, m. at which time the governer expected to submit his proposition to both sides in the pres- ence of a “mediation committee,” of the, Seranton chamber of commerce. This committee was already {n the city its three members having come here yesterday to confer with the sovernor. Lisbon Flooded, Damage Large eLPORTUGAL, Now National B Bank | sus damage HEARING ON EDGERTON UTILITIES . PROBLEMS “OPENED HERE TODAY} Claude LL. Draper, member of the Wyoming public service commission, was in Casper this morning to con- duct a hearing on application of the t Creek Utitlitles company for a certificate of public convenience and necesrity for the furnishing of elec- tric power to the residents of Edger- ton he hearing is being held at city hall, starting at 9:30 o'clock. William B. Cobb Is attorney for the Salt Creek company and Bullack and Lacy are representing the Walker Light and Power company. This ts being granted a re-hearing on, their application which was rejected at the hearing held at Casper on Au- gust 27. At the present time the dgerton Power company holds the certificate. torrente! ratna wnicn ted in Ports | FREviston Bill gal for 2 10 beginnir ir “By noon” yeaterdny “Uabon we | To Be Urged flooded, transpor dupted in several distr houses collapsed, Numbers of ¢ vessels are reported missing and the loss of life is feared. Noy, 28.—@)— Ml passed last session by the to revise the national bank The house Setubal, opposite Lisbon, was un der water and the/only transpor the same form at the forthcoming tion was by boat ess'on. In ..aking this announce nr? vent today, Chairman McFadden of banking and currency committee, author, sald house leaders had promised that the measure, which led of a yote In the senate in the MRS. TINNEY last Fala jam last session, would M McFadden plans to hold no | he arings on the bill In view of the MINEOLO, N. Y.,. Nov (®)—| extensive hearings be eee th pores A decree granting a divorce to } Ittee a yaer # and expects {ts Frank ‘Tinne y, Wife of the black posal by the houne before the end comedian, was handed down today | of January by Justice Relgelmar | The measure ld national Mrs. Tinney was awarded custe near toe brar within o€ their son, Frank Jr., $ a limits on about the same basis s permitted state banks Ten Escape as Building Falls NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—@)— At-] others hurt were performers or other taches of a) cabaret escaped with} employes ‘The club, which catered minor injuries when a four-story |to whites. was in a residential dis- Dullding collapsed early today on | trict In occupied by negroes. West 39th street near Eight avenue, | Nearby houses have recently been One male performer was dug out| razed and the club's building was of the debris by policeman and fire-| about lo be torn down. The upper floors were vacant Persons were injured, none| The place was about te Two of them were owners | tl ght and all pa occupled | A well song was log the first two stories of the brick | plano }paninent when the crasn act will be re-introduced tn virtually |’ Marshal! Chang Tso-Lin, the Man- churian war lord has established headquarters. at Chinwangtao, on 4 the Chihli coast, while his forces WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis.. Nov. have occupied Shanhaikwan, a short distance to the northeast.on the Pe- King-Mukden railway. Chang's fol- lowers are concentrating . upon Chinchowfy, 100. milles to the noxth- east, on the railway and.a battle {s expected’ nedr ‘hed’ Shanhatkwat 28.—?)—Two mysterious masked gunmen stalked into, a readhouse half a mile from this elty last night and shot two men,as they listened to a radjo concert. Instant death wag the fate of one county Willlam Bauér; a farmer of Woor county is expected to die. The Killers challenged their tended victims before firing. “Davis, we want you,’” calmly an- nounced the taller of.the two men. Then he fired, shooting from. tle ('vESTOGK SHIPMENTS FROM WALTMAN HEAVY in. hip. “Bauer, you're next,” came the . ‘ fateful signal from the other man, shorter ‘than his: partner, and he fired. . The gunmen then backed out of the door andthe roar of a motor showed that they were escaping in an ‘automobile, Frank (Cappy) Flatoff, proprfétor of the roddhouse, was sitting be- tween Davis and Bauer when the killers entered and when the bul lets found their marks. Fiatoff’s wife also was in the oom. Theugh the livestock shipping'sea. son {s theoretically over, 350 head of cattle went east from Waltman over the Chicago and Northwestern yesterday, and 50 head of horses were shipped from Powder River. The cattle were shipped by Ben Roberts, Foster Claytor, Lawrence Jamison, and James Grieve. The horses were loaded by William Brew- er for delivery to South Bend, Ind. RHINELANDER AGING FROM TRIAL STRAIN Sensational Testimony to Be Offered || Monday in Rebuttal; Rumors of ‘Dwindling Fortune Ridiculed | WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 28.—(#”)—The Rhine-| lander trial nearing its end finds young Leonard Kip Rhinelander aging under the strain of the proceedings to annul his marriage to his dusky wife, Alice Beatrice Jones. Judge Isaac N. Mills, counsel for Rhinelander, says he is eager to expedite the case which is telling on hi client. The ordeal also 1s reported | comment on a rumor that the fathe to have brought Rhbin nder’s wife |ef Mrs. Jones’ white daughter brow, to a point of nervous breakdown over from gland 2 The suit is the main topic of ce now a pri erous business versation here and gossip credits|ing near Poughkeepsie, N Isaac N, Mills with a plan to intro-| | Mr. Mills laughed at duce witnesses when the trial re-|that Rhinelander’s fortur opens Monday whose testimony will] 000, a legacy from his grand { be more. sensational than any yet|had nearly all been spent { introduced. Mr. Mills refused to com-] cution of the tr! ment on this beyond saying that he| “I have no {de 300¢000,"" did not plan a lengthy cross-examina: | thing like $ ule tion of the dusky wife, Alice Jones | “and certainly I got ve ¢ | Rhinelander, or her father, George | it.” Jones, who are expected to be the - next Witnesses. It is predicted that Mrs. Rbinelander’s counsel will ask her if she still loves and $s willing N egro Slayer building, a cqncerted vesidence, The cama, Washington, /¢ brokerage fees, CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925 s —K. A. Davis, a farmer of Portage |” bel On tverea oy Currier 1d Streets or at Newstands 4 montd Publication 6 cents Pripnne Ride Offices & M Fecona & > HE IS REAL GOVERNOR RULING POWERS — MOTHER SUES CONVICTED KLAN | DRAGON FOR CHILD’S SUPPORT Florence Catherine Stephenson POTEAU, Okla., Nov. 28.—D. C. Stephenson, former Indiana Ku Klux Klan dragon, under sentence of life im- prisonment following his conviction on a charge of respon- sibility for the death of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, is con- fronted with a new court case, a civil action this time, and GET ARING 1 Cont te GRAFT CHARGES Mrs. Whitnew ARE CONTINUED WASHINGTON aro bse Anltan Wen ay “conve | Litigation for Return of I w today apntied to the su-! Texas Highway Funds [wane ot iutadpiee. Scheduled to Begin AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. —(#)—The question of who is the governor of Texas and why, has been given a thor- ough airing in s ements ropping ont in the general 19 ISOMERS spond: | Coup Is Negotiated By}: *| Band of Six Men in | sntit neariymiaactern ves | ception at the executive offices. The | Free State. Texas reporters barred” and 1, ea DUBLI 28.—(P)—The Free| Special dispatche: New Yor's State authorities. seo no political} Times last night s their significance in the spectacular de- | pondent lexrned that James 1. livery yesterday of nineteen men |suson, who received th i from Mount Joy prison, but the coup | “real governor’ of Texas. he dis: recalls the old exploits of the active | Patches say the former governor service units of the republican army. | Whose administre ation ended tn im It also follows closely a demand f ¥ hment, “tac admitted” that he {s Ferguson 1s quoted a more forward republican poli¢ ruling power made at the recent convention of t as haying at republican party. tacked the earlier intimation ¢ ‘The prisoners were released by six | Speaker Satterwhite that the legis- men who entered in the guise of | lature would not be reluctant in civil gua bringing new prisoners | possible impeachme proceedings be- Upon being admitted they disarmed | c@use the governor {s woman the sentries, gagged the we arde! ens and | Charging that Satterwhite is motl- took their keys and then, apparent- | V#ted by political ambitions ly familiar with the interior, quickly} After he had ministered to the releared the nineteen who were] wants of the visiting reporters Mr Forecast For | Coming Week BY Pe oO N ‘DETAILS BARED again the case hinges around a girl. aiting trial under the treason act. | Ferguson had a talk with the local rhrough her mother, Mrs, Nettie | Stepher ipon learning at Aside from Michael Carodan, newspaper men and told them that ehm of Poteau, Flor- ild’s birth that.it was not th mer director of the intelligence ser “men with political bees in thei therine Stephenson, 9 y he* expected, told relatives awaiting [ice of the republican army, none was | bonnets" are respon fe the ving Stephenson }the news that “It’s a damn girl. | of prominence, but they included | special fon 1 her support. Florenc | He refused to have anything to| some of those arrested in conneetion | cluded in a group, 1s Stephenson's own daughter, born}do with the child and never there-| with the recent attacks on a motion | tractors id county in Oklahoma City May 12, 191 aft ntributed to her support,| picture house showing a film of the | who h st thelr clat In the action in her daughter’s| Mrs. Brehm claims battle of Ypres. way contracts behalf, Mrs, Stephenson that] ‘The child's suit Is pending in| The prisoners and their former goverr 1 his courts In Indianapolts, Ind, | escaped in automobiles recent, challenge to the dissatisfied to bring their “‘whisperings” to the grand jury and rounded out «his T a owal that At Snow or Rain || BOMBI a Satterwhite rnor’s chair, e thelr eyes He deelined do FESSION See ene. sountain ana \Spectal Grand Jury at Chicago to Be| Natear € n Peri € i t ~ . ° eabeiiers reine. early, part. and of Called for Investigation Into general rains cnd = snows about i YL f of “hale ae cold | Long Series of Crimes Dr. Moody, who returned latter part | fi Monday ee Ueiaey Ste CHICAGO, Noy. 28.—Details of the workings of Chi- | Hottman aii Sen eeriod SN alitoe | cago’s bombing “trust”? which wrecked barber shops, PO- | canceliatt ah cept in or Bn g c he Week; llicemen’s homes and smashed windows at rates ranging | tracts and restitution « € F cold | from $50 to $400 have been revealed in a confession, prose- | * Ss tA a alleged eas a cutors say, Was made by Joseph M. igerman, named a8 | somo general natu i eras the director | h : ma safely miei i | na et : r ine.t¢ evar wo er nquiry | , be " | |": e a spectal M t . International Rich Alaskan to effect a reconcillation with the Ci Poe: ad A . Y husband who deserted her a month arrté way Livestock Show e after their marriage last year, upon | publication of the"fact that she had se 7 Al negro blood. she-ts expected to an-| rom Hospital Opened Today swer in the affirmative. | Counsel for both eldes dectined to nin, Ee AS * oa, gl os Le CHICAGO,..ov. 28.—()—Aristo- | : f k ‘git, negro» fp 1 and cracy of the barnyard pases in re-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov 8.| parents, who ha ni Severe Quake piaend udadiinnyrocy < tianns | iow today at tne opening of the| atin Vitoria Dexchampe, 34, | have given approval oth f General hospltse wp wet wound } 26th annual International livestock | fresh from a farm noar Missoula, | ling to she r at “ee I d in his left sido a the shooting xposttion teaat Wail uhies adoplads by..Wwaeren |; home gin 2 Ss CCOKAEA | inst went of George. Jump and ¥ | Cattle tron ull parte of | Mon | Aliss D. mps to Alaska next sums DoW. Dorithy, etty detectives, jwas This is EARL E, SHOP- he United States and Ganada MeGord, »40,) rom nee acatiorl. peed its seized by three men Friday fir PER, JR. The pride of the horses, sheep and swine represent Alaska gold mir i turn boa to WASHINGTON, Novy. | 28.—)— off. The men gained’ en- Shopper famil Who must ing 30 breeds, are included {n the} ‘ow oll, flelds in tints atudle art and it earthquake described by Director » to the hospital, divarmed a either spend $6.85 for an ene |\| 11,600 he animals exhibited, /acaulred a fortune. Mis y ; f Tondorf as of “pronounced” inten: hurried off ‘th the velope someti ov other or ju rain and smal od displays | has been atte t | I Y r when sity,” was yecorded this morning on The detectives were would forego his social activities un numba v0 jhere while t | 4 1 1 1 wa the selembernyhe of Georgetown : ‘ by ea onthe. til after the | r € b | st A " “ Bi he . p od z é - were inveut ing a shoc Ny 97-07 lent " rrasige t ' s n Hesveral It k cn ALIAS, ism were 28, wating a ali } § O86 yor Molt ae the | MteCord sald, for the gir tr stern time, and continued un sy hy t nines dbithe h 1 wilt $5.4) ni, ond apparently centered! ‘Treasury is to buy. third. wberty (124 2a" HO, aval It i Blates and the Onigriow aimee yy edaieen pipet A her own. sae: Rec aie 1,800 miles to the southyest of|loan direct from holders eliminating | “T: fielal ma the [mont academy after adopt dh shock and college