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Complete sports of all sorts every Sunday in The Tribune-Herald. VOL. XXXV THIRTY PAGES MITCHELL MAY TAKE FIGHT Che Caspe The Caspty Sunday Tribune and The Casper Herald r Cribune-Herald leant aenkraeeaad THE WEATHER ] Snow Sunday, colder | gener-| Monday, and CASPER, WYOMING, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1925 MAIN NEW § SECTION Bee TODAY Florida’s Candidate. Proving Greatness. CHUGWATER BANK ROBBERY % % % at Noor Wise Jewish Charity. A Wise Biologist. By Arthur Brisbane —— EMPEROR OF -— JAPAN IS ILL MASKED PAIR, QGARED AWAY ‘OY TELEPHONE, ARE CAPTURED Green Bandits Attempt Holdup with Storm- Blocked Highways Cutting Off Escape. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 19.—()—A telephone call at an opportune moment from his wife this afternoon saved Russell Statts, cashier of the .Chugwater Valley State bank, at Chugwater, forty-nine miles north of here, from a holdup and the bank from a loss of possi- bly several thousand dollars. Statts was alone checking up the day's banking pusiness when two youths, masked and armed, entered the building. ‘They thrust their pis- tols under Statis’ nose and ordered him to turn over the bank’s cash, Just at that moment the telephone rang, and Statts bit the instrument with his elbow. The recelved was knocked off its hook and Statts screamed that he was being held up. The youths fled and a posse ca| If you think the so-called “conyic- tion” of Colonel Mitchell bas injured him in pyblic estimation, ask your neighbor in the street car what he thinks, or read this telegram from Bryan Mack, well-known citizen of booming Flori “It is all right for Wisconsin to nt General Mitchell for senator, but Florida democrats want him for president. We have already be- gun fight, because on him both Mc- Adoo and Smith “factions may unite. Mitchell can sweep the country and Florida nominates him. Tampa Tribune and other papers have taken up idea to make Mitchell president. “Bryan Mack. ‘The president is sill to be heard in regard to the Mitchell matter. And the president, unlike some other pub- lic gentleman, spends his time listen- | ing, instead of talking. | He knows how the people feel about Mitchell, It would not be sur- prising if the president should give Colonel Mitchell some fatherly ad- vice, and then send him back to his work in the army, assuming that Colonel Mitchell would like to go. EMPEROR YOSHIHITO | TOKIO, Dec. 20.—HP)—An official bulletin of the Imperial hous¢hold department says the emperor last evening suffered a “sudden stroke of cerebral anaemia,” meaning a Taint- ing spell, While the physicians do not belleve his condition is serious, his depart- ure for Numazu, where he usually spends the winter, has been tem- porarily postponed. The president is too wise to leave a sore spot in the public mind if it can be avoided, and as he hasn't spent his life harnessed up in a uni- form, one million miles remoyed from public opinion, he knows what the Mitchell ‘trial arnounts to in the pub- He mind, namely, persecuting a brave soldier for telling the truth direct to the public, as the president told the young students at Annapolis they had a right to do. Before a gathering of the Biglogy Club in Chicago, Prof. Child, emi- nent zoologist, proves that life with ‘The Emperor Yoshihito, who as- cended the throne July 30, 1912, suc- years. crown Prince Hirohito, was appoint- Since then the ceeding his father, the late emperor | for late shoppers and consequently Meiji, has been an invalid for four| for the merchants. His condition became such | spirit forced itself to the surface that in November, 1921, his son, the | moré than at any time previously ‘Christmas Day Snow Promises | Borah Trains on Bridle Paths | for Strenuous Senate Sessions Casper White | Mercury Hits Toboggan After 12-Hour Storm and Weather Man Predicts Further Precipitation Today {| Casper is going to have a white Christmas. There is| no doubt of that. The weather man, playing a Santa Clau- | sian role, started Saturday to send down the flakes with- | out which no Christmas would be’complete. But it still | looked doubtful Saturday afternoon when shoppers plowed their way through slush, the snow that fell haying melted as it hit the sidewalks. ing chilliness that bore prophecy of Things changed Saturday night. | " al Christmas weather, The mercury began to drop, and on top of that there was the promise that more snow and cold were in DENVER, Dec. 19.—(#)—Mother n to spread her carpent store for Casperites. ra tt Christmas in the Rocky If the weather man doés not} ™mountain region tonight, reports] change his mind and his‘tactics sud-| from four states to the weather | bureau here indicated, | The advices reported a general | downfall in Montana, Wyoming, Col-| orado and New Mexii A light snow fell here tonight. However, ttia forecast for the region tomorrow predicts clear weather con denly, the ground here Christmas day will be as beautifully white as could be desired, and if he does change—well, all Casper is just hoping he won't, that Is all. Saturday night was a busy one Tho Yuletide | “ons. yh Wilham E BILLINGS, “Mont., Dec. 19—)—| tions. committe Snow, approach of which was her and was seen to be rapidly approach- ing a climax. The street world court fight. alded by an early morning rain, has pve Dern Borah of Idaho, » m getting in trim on Y chairma n of senate’ foreign rela ushington bridle He spends an hour or two in the sade ths fo le dail 1 CIVIL COURTS w FOILED HIGH TRIBUNAL 5 EXPECTED TI PASS. ON FIT OF SUSPENSION Action to Collect Pay Seen as First Step; Congress Urged to Annul Army Verdict. SHINGTON, Dee. 19. The ery of “persecu- tion,” raised against the army general staff by the partisans of Col. William Mitchell, was taken up today in congress, and gave prc of arousing es later in ctv! courts Several 1e8 during the da bate on an appropriation bill, t house heard sharply-worded crit cism of the manner In which pun Ishment had been meted out to the alr crusader for his public assaults on government aviation policies. One member, Representative Black, Dem ocrat, New York, proposed that the court martial sentence of five years suspension from the army be « Colonel Mitch: 1 his counsel remained silent thelr plans but there were pl mations that the controversy would be taken into the cfvi adjudi courts, probably f ation by the » United State an a all its necessary functions can yo] tured them in the railroad yards as Scaecon hak eas his time between |crowded with pedestrians. hurrying | Ue? ,talling steadily aN day’ and He is seen in Rock Creek Park on a favorite mount, polalbe, “from i on’ “without the aid of brains.” they were about to board a freight | he sa rious pelaces in and out of stores, lingering long-| “* Mshtfall the temperature here ring the next five ye pa epg Te yeny ike eset, Eee peste tute a a Rea ce mest, —— ingly over toya and lingerie, candles, |"! /°'! (9 below freezing point. ; of his rank explains the survival of some of our | their names as Dan Mullneux, 21,) shock | America| tobaccos and what not. TREY Besides, the. proposals. of Amerlean statesmen, particularly | Chevenne, and Richard . Hearn,| § Pek Salsepee! odie 2 Ha tae Seivation Army (COLLEGE PAPER IS sentative Blick, who pres A the survival of high spirited’ army | 20, Denver, Colo. SAN SU4N DEL BUR, Nishrexue; tneale Buried her face in’ the collar BARED FROM MAILS q x . formal resolution to restore the col und navy men in charge of United) | Tht telephone call which. tright:| Co) A" aiiane earth tcemor ran} ot HOE onde a alin woven aca, meer eeu , rf 7} oniet to his rank and pay, the house States sactal delete Blatt wife whee wre hain nnn [felt Were yesterday, and today there| ring the bell that calls for help 20 |. WASHINGTON, Dec, 49.—(Uanited LYNCHED BY MISSISSIPPI MOB heard. a denunciatoin of the coure . ‘pinta, * was 0 stro: hook dam- the» f 3 fs wy, ” of tl: martial verdict by ntatlve with solemnity and sincerity pre $6 coun: About. 0.) CRS I ey ag ambegisevarate fr tar ant wider rough” the beac ot. tie Uniyeeaye 3 | ais Democrat, Arkansas, cou: the Lb cape ‘aad ped ‘Authorities sald the attempted ¢ob-| ‘TH Ometepe volcano, "set. on an | co mut aN ee eae Virginia students, was barred. trom! ; " led with demands for a modification bery was hair braned, since all high-| !#/0nd in the middle of Lake’ Nic» George Washington thought the United States should prove its great- ness by remaining Independent of Europe, keeping away from Euro- Pean entanglements and minding its own business. of escape was the railroad, smsieshes” ‘LAW OFFICERS ‘NEAR DEATH IN ‘MOTOR MISHAP CHEYENNE, Wyo., Dec. 19.—A boulder on a mountainside halted an automobile containing four law en- forcement officials from falling over a precipice, after the machine had skidded from a road and slfd 250 feet down the mountain, headed for a clitt, ‘The accident occurred several days ago Im Lincoln county. It became known today. when L. D,-Christen- sen, state law enforcement commis- stoner, a member of the party, re- turned here. The officers. who in- To prove your greatness by ad- mitting that you are not able to take care of yourself is a new way of proving your greatness. However, the United States In all probability will be pushed into the world court. There matters of high- est importance to this nation would be decided by foreign and hostile Judges instead cf being decided by the congress and supreme court of the United States. From the world court to the League of Nations whould be an easy step. State Engineers Will Meet Here Late in January The Wyoming Engineers’ society will hold it# annual meeting ‘hére late in January. The tentative dates for the session are Jan. 22, 23, and 24. A-two day program will, be fol- lowed by a trip’ to the Salt Creek oll field, according to present plans. W. C. Newell; of Wheeler & Worth- Protestant charity leaders suggest a f.. ..tlon of charities, in imita- tion to the successful Jewish feder- ation. It will be hard to establish. Char- ity Is often a sort of Ganymede walt. ing upon human vanity, self-ap- proval and conceit! Those to whom giving means no| cluded Sheriff Tom Whittaker of|!ngton ts chairman of the entertain more than signing a check like to| Unita county, Sheriff D. C Oakley | ment committee, gaze upon their individual work anid|of Lincoln county and J. F. ae i Venet state law enforcement the iCharges to Be Placed Against ar engaged on ‘ohibt hunt salvation.” injured aaa suite BIG AANGH HOUSE, NEAR) ¥€99 Pair Soon would be to free the Protestant chil dren from Protestant charitable in- stitution end establish them sep- arately in families, where they would ve family life instead of institu- tional life, deadening to the mind, depressing to the heart. Gold, yellow and cold,” is popula is such a demand for gold pleces to be distributed at| (Continued on Page Bight Charges may be filed today or and Robert Moreton for alleged safe cracking here, Sheriff Alex.McPher- et son said Saturday. As yet the men | < » Dec. 19.—(P) | have refused to talk regarding their A large ranch house, a land mark | connection with the robberfes. ‘The | in this district, was destroyed by| pair are held as the principals’ in | fire today. It was on the W. C.} four major robberies.” “Heavy” Jack | Wright homestead at Ham's Fork,| Hill also is being held, as an aceom- | and was occupied by H. Barnum. plice. COL. HOUSE CONFERS WITH PRESIDENT ON WORLD COURT FIGHT gold, BY PAUL R. MALLON half dozen more votes behind the " aragua, which has been active‘ for| ditional splendor, even though a nh Lolo 2s Fgh vie bay pena several days, continued to emit sand | temporary inconvenience, of the con- Ana the mails due to the “snappy” jokes} CLARKSDALE, Mis contained in the current fssie, {¢ | (@)—Lindsay Coleman was learned at the post office depart-}1ynched here tonight a ment tonight. after @ jury in cireuit tinued fall of snow and. the gather- ViCt CLEANUP BEGUN IN N. Y. Dec, 19.— clared him not guilty of the murder of the sentence when {t Is lald be. ++ Negro, was}of Grover C, Nicholas, plantation | °T® President Coolidge. Mr. Titl- few minutes |store manager. aoa brapicies tha\ action. of, the roes arrested efter the brutal slay-| sentative Reld, Repu si rites Ing of, Nicholas, October, 15, by 9] te¢t tonight for Chicago, to be abrent man who knocked the storekeeper | unit! after Christmas in the head with an axe. His trial J Sieg eg has been in progress throughout = ONE DEAD A Goleman left the Coukoma county Raiding Order Goes Out Following New|Queen Mot Mayor’s Charge Gambling Joints are Running Wide Open Serious Of Italy Still court house ss and a overpowered we heard plerced by s: into the str: ly Ill immediately mpanied by deputy. A group of en seized the negr the officers and drove utomobile. A few shots and Coleman's bod yeral bullets was thrown after the Sheriff FOUR HURT IN TRAIN WRECK y, delete S 5 ALTOONA, Pa., Dec, (a) j | Derailment of train No. 32, on the r: B Pennsylvania railroad, fast express _ (By PAUL W. WHITE) SALE OF SEALS between Pittsburgh and New York (United Press Staff Correspondent) BORDIGHERA, Italy., Dee. 19.—| west of here carly today, resulted NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Orders went out from the po- (@)—The physicians in: attendan in the death of one man and injury rh sae ig ; " on the Queen Mother Margherita, of nine others. Four were seriously lice headquarters to every inspector in the cit: tonight, Gs | wehto: je,aittering strom pleuriay hurt. Ben E. Hess, 21, a student at manding a thorough checkup of vice conditions in Nevy |stiii issuing bulletina on her Carnegie Institute of Technology York. tion. These are somewhat tec Pittsburgh, y {s at Woo¢ Action\was taken by Policé’ Com- in-an attempt to discredit the incom-] and indicate that the disease Is per 1 100 TOTAL Haven, 1, ul hospital missioner Richard ,E. Enright, fol-, ng administration. sisting with some un orable symp: | y early tonight f r lowing an exchange of correspond-| While Enright and Hylan were de- | toms | Juries ence between. Mayor-elect Walker | clding to run down every vice haunt A r é ¥ he inj and Mayor ‘Hylan, rélative to t Governor “Al"’ | per r $ t 2 that gambling Judge George t 6 . ‘ ere | ence regardin the [| er nm r choice of t Ollce commissioner, | on b It is generably belleved he will be | ‘ irnished ‘ j {chosen from the ranks of successful ee) O24 , | John trayer, Ma business men and will arrange a vico| COLOTAGO Mining a "| and laceratior clean-up reminiscent of that staged almost two decades ago under Mayor Gaynor. Reports have gained credence that 1,090 gambling halis are now being operated within three of the city's Men Meet . Dec. round the “wiewam’" tion undoubtedly would return a clean bill of health. ES Ae WEATHER WYOMING—Snow tn central and north. Drop in temperature Sunday. The insurgents’ action swings a cue, Be : 7 chen, babind on hie experience during the Wilson- ° t . BY J. E. HELFERT “Let mea Inited Press Staff correspondent) | reservations propos iy nator ° : Sid B D h Ww b H > vefcs Jat nit WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—Sennte | Borah of Idaho, by which he expects | on"? HE over the league of na e, ut ea mms oy OUP |} costed veess state Correspondent) sages bi insurgents today promised their sup. | to divorce the court from direct re-|0%* for guldaace tn the forthcom- wt | ee AUC, WI ‘ | ina Bela port to the Borah world court pro: |lation to the Jeague of nations, it ripe ci a ve pee aent's|_ WASHINGTON, Deo. 19.—)—A the trip in nine days, although te] The state of Berea Megat |, Cindye,: Bye posals while the president consulted | America enters, her problenis on the president's; , va ny Paeees Wacdae ite, eemaertas murd ; Raith Col, Edward M, House. close| Senator Robert M, La Follette, Jr, | mind on which it 1s felt he may | "Ce With death way lost by an hour der ter dpe pd ding pach fessed slayer of an eight-year hee i Aiviser. cf the tate President Wilson, | republican, NViscondiny leader -otithe| Haveconsiited House are dlsgriae./ When!De, Roherte Gonsalés of Nicar- | Ca siianie.to,catch the night train | Mis and tonight bo. atartw’ his tire | however, and at the White ZTouse, insurgent band, announced he would | ment and the pending league of nari agua, tho son of Dr. Pedro Gon-| for Washington which would have {sentence in the state periitentiary fore, shales These strategic moves were the | have/votea for. ll three of the Bora | tions invitatign: . House at the ex-| sales, fomner Nicatmguan minister, | brought: him here ut nine o'clock at | Only the quick work’of court ball tainane h fruit of a day which served to dis- amendments and then would vote|*cutive office today sald bluntly: | arrived here today pixty minutes af-| night. ifs, however the | prisoner | eighty close that a real fight is brewing | against any court-reservation on the} “I am Interested in all Important | ter the death of his father from| When he arrived at 2 o'clock thia| ftom a mother's tre y ; over the administration plan for | final ballot, questions,” uraemlc polsoning. The‘son {% a) morning, he went at once to Gar-| As Steinert was belie led from | de American entry Into the court. which | Colonel House arrived at the! He continued by saying that.he| graduate of Columbia university Meld hospital, only to learn that his| court in the custody of deputy ’ probably will not .e high until) White House last night and will| had the same reasons for supporting ‘Traveling from Nicaragua, hy |father had died pe an hour] tiffs, Mrs, Laura ‘Tolkemann, moth: Ite 0 after tho holidays remain over the week-end. The | the world court as be had during | horse, motorboat, automobile and | before, as his nurse was giving him | ofthe boy he had assaulted and mur- | tc Ca | Ir president is belleved to be drawing | the Wilson administration, Races 5,000 Miles to Father’s amer, young Dr,’ Gonzalez made {a drink of water. dered, leaped for his thr Jan. 19 tur ri d.—(Uniter precincts, Pre he thirteen antyal meet I To check these reports, Enright |{ng of the Colorado Mining As appointed six,polleer to each in-| ciation will be conducted in Joint |e spector in the force, Among Tam-| Session with tho Colorado chapter ’ many politicians this ie regarded as|o¢ the American Mining Cor expen a political gesture since the police | here January 19 and 21 Rr. W will be members of the special squad | @nnounced today by M. B. T t r concerning whom the charges of ry of the state ass¢ k ve heen ma It was hint ae MOTHER AND SISTER OF SLAIN BOY ATTACK MURDERER IN let am dd whe mother » rma * of her back aod bailiffs ister mor asi showeresl t rom her Litt! 4 pulled soner | be O’Rourke Captains “St. Mary’s El AKLA even | COURT Snow and Cold ye Are Outlook in West All Week n od the orma} t of