Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 18, 1926, Page 1

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— WEAIHER | a d a Snow and colder tonight; colder | Wave northeast portion, with tem. perature about zero, Tuesday prob- ably snow; colder southeast portion. aS MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS pe ate wT aBE Gielen et CASPER, WYOMING, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1926 Del eR aT CaeOTITS) CARLA RS eae et A gra FINAL HOME EDITION Offices 3 _ IN TROLLEY CRASH Street Cc Plunges from Bridge Into Ohio at Pittsburgh , Pd i Maat me i 2 i US.VETBUREAU 2 Sseceee IN COLLISION EARLY TO FIGHT “Tria a | ORNOMINATION| Ritchie, Donahey, Smith and McAdoo to Make Race in 1928. — s \ with a copy Important Ws Meeting Tuesday Will) [2° 3". | Be Addressed by te, Major Arnold. s regardir included in this Ibe fnelusty r eve section Dragging River in Pittsburgh Traged during | | | | ure. d Natrona county TRAINS CRASH IN FOG r M Davis G 4 and tance of the iarg. ||, NEW YORK, Jan. 18—()— NEW YORK, Jan. 18.— ian Bee atte sin ates | todays llision Deter die ‘ 3 allision between two (®)—Campaigns for two and erans’ bureau at Wash | | Srookl Rakai talus, or: possibly four candidates for will be in Carper Tuesday. Major Pele etal etre eaten ae | {ther Williamsburg: bridge . tn 2 ocratic presi Arnold is making an inspection tour) Something which every resident 9 Twenty of these we the 1928 Dem J Dp - of the work of ‘the organization in} ‘he state should possess and which sd to hosplials LA dential nomination are de thas: shorn atick Mit aon | many outsiders also will find valu: | | . | the westerr ate He will ad. nitely under way. The New York Times says today: The four aspirants named are Governors Albert C. Ritchie of Mary | land, A. Victor Donahey~ of Ohiec Alfred E. Smith of New York an former retary of the Treas It will be found In the Trit ete Id edition which will be ¢ officers of local philanthrop nizations at 10 o'clock day ITTSRIIRG : : morning in the offices of the vet- Bi os PITTSBURGH, Pa., Jan. erans’ bureau in the Becklinger| 18.—()—The-death toll r: paca se EP adhe building. sulting from the fall of a Major Arnold comes e from street car from a bridge in Denver car from a bridge into where he will € com: the Ohio river here last night \ f i Ry | pleted a two-day He has had : 4 B | a long care of service, haying been was increased to four today |a member of the Rainbow division, | ; with t ; weoryt une-H the pre anu William G, McAdoo. chances of Clem s national democratic chairman and later haying organized and dl. | rected Near East reli work in 1919 and 1920. He was assistant counsel| CHICAGO, of the state commi which {nves-| Tobbers held up the Is visiting here, for retention ir post are bright, the Times also 5: Neutral members of the commit! who fear another dendlock betwe J 1 r r tigated the United Veterans’ | Franklin. Park, a. sub early Scheil’s bod endeses the Smith and McAddo forces, ar bureau | aped with about $14,000 r rk pl ‘ said to favor him because of his ow That part of the Veterans’ bureau | the bulk of it In gold The wrecked car was dragged neutral attitude. work dealing with mental incompet Two tellers, ua stenograph and } the © early this morr 1 Governor Ritchie, says the Tim ents and minor beneficiaries prob-| two customers rig inate beeadey.| RTS to a side track wher ls described by some democrats as s ably will be discussed at length hore. | Vault. t X hs 20x, brakes and oth safety particular menace to the chances 0’ z Seay voi ce + tte fave a a ’ : one saeiaasianied The. county=-highwas® police alr ‘ 0 be examine | New York’s favorite son, As an 2 = . . yt es Nee POSEN. Plahe: Mean: ordexéd ‘outa’ tow indication of his strencth his friends s ; Pi gir Tvaciees ene een tire PEOPLE WHO FAIL 10 utes after the robbery, Serge: : feRMabinpeis ting: Wi. RanouES Ninety-onesminers were killed.in the explosion in the Degnan-McConnell mine near Wilburton, Oklahoma, Inst Wednesday. ‘The photograph 4 Weuhels Cathatier, pot, imais Are pup Baruch, a MéAdoo } ‘hows the tipple at the mine and_part of the crowd that assembled immediately after the explosion, Relatives of the entombed’ miners formed most = began scouting the highways for the |} ‘ pl gr 1054, tavorg the Mary. | of the crowd and many of them became frantic whenvit became known’ that vietually all-of the-entonibedithen were. dea 2 dieithe stole ahaine roe eonere nga >| fll IG H CO Ss T IN Ss He EP AND TOLOSEUSEOFAUIOS) TS DANCED tie coe day, searchin Tholr we this fall for a third term as a means brakes mpany officials of keeping to the fore during the , - q y pressed the he ona smethins Sterne ieee dae: ra R j iL | ve tenday Teeter ote] AT, REVIVAL | 0 te tt Suma amt ng fi s a 0 ump and cra » the 1 guard rail sheriff's office this year. The only CHICAGO, 18.—-(#)—Three | into the water way PRS AE C4 ; provision for such a tag is in cases| girls d d last night ¢ ‘ Governor Smith's r " ; x s ediate sa is. made|. v' " cond ment that he will retire to private BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 18.—(#)—High costs in wool and mutton production have come to stay and’ the.wool man| “ef 8" immediate sale ts made] vival bel ndu ‘ ay, ri D if by the dealer, and the tag is issued| Robey cafe, now used a life at the end of his term, has| must meet that cost with efficiency of management, higher quality of product and co-operation with the government | by the dealer. The announcement| Miss Saraly Riezinwer CAR PLUNGES 40 TO RIV caused pontaaien ip Reo pasepocea ee on grazing questions, Frank J. Hagenbarth, of Spencer, Idaho, president of the National Wool Growers’ association, regarding tags, coming this morning} the Charleston to the satisfaction BEURG: Pa, priteagei ‘Albany advices indicate | told the members‘at the opening session of the organization’s sixty-first annual meeting here today. Sor WaREEn ered ped tik proioonercs sae < - ate Fs) He 2 -republican legislators are planning Cheap open ranges have almost disappeared, except in the case of a few, isolated spots.in western states, Mr, | *°ts fin nested toe ens Mi RMI TIDERLEEL IR tte Bilertet| Breet oan: trontt at to co-operate with him rather than | Hagenbarth continued. The investment in land and grazing rights now equals almost dollar for dollar the investment | ticenses after this month. ban harmless dancing. i Ohio river at McKee give occasion to keep him in state | in livestock. ‘To take profit from this —— | urb, the car maving bed politics by defeating any of his pro- Lister investment means that haphazard the water < sram. Rot j methods of even ten years ago can-| + e tional ha ities, Twenty Democrats are wondering whether not. be followed. were injured, several 5 a wal eng ats Dees bin “4 ON MANN ACT CHARGE | chances of large profits by risking if ‘ general bel | d for the national campaign investment in big flocks where their zs free hand for the national campaix There Is some talk of running hi political protege, Mayor, James J Walker of New York, for vice pr |range rights are insecure. The In- Paty; Cne.o8 GEN LEASE OOM) GAR GRASHES i's Plan Finish Fi ght sa Be jent, {f the governor {s elfminate ‘om the fight for first pl on tt oon 1 nent 5 a | cket. | VINCENNES, I ee ————— a i McAdoo supporters, the Times} A « harse u t aaa Coane “The tendency, in fact the de : ; Ve ° . ° adds, are worried lest thelr gainst V was dismissed|| other. persona pré mand ne . S. Oil Men John L. Lewis Given Rousing Ovation in| paign assume an anti-Smith rather | this morning for lack of pro neennes fire than a pro-McAdoo complexion. Some influential democrats, the ‘Times continues, are reported to be | ary hearing ) [ opposed to the nomination of either | United States commissioner, Corc on, George T \ Governor Smith or Mr. McAdoo, | was alleged to have brought his wife. | all, all tireme : ere from Denver for immoral] © Dan Decker of the fire. de whose names they fear would again here from f Dan Decker of the fire. de-| ie and inerimination, trom cf result in a serious deadlock as in| purposes. No evidence to this effect! partment is. pi and incrimination: from ether 2. y vas produced in court and the gov Mamas Re Pt tg MS side will get nowhere. We have two | (4) ia ng 1924, They mip sai 10 favor. the wes: prvainced. ta Witheasan, “HASH rae Tham Dee hy Ppa is 1m | staunc h frlends in Washington—| dustry were gathering here today SCRANTON, Pa., Jan. 18.—()—The striking anthra- Walsh of Montana who deciined to| Cords andvhis wife have been under! troken te Secretary of Agriculture Jardine | from all parts of the nation for the | cite miners, in the words of John L. Lewis, are determined | pitteny We “J betome.a candidate at the last con-| bond since their ar the police ahd Senator Borah. | sixth annual convention for the}to continue the fight whatever the cost. Fresh from the] er vention. last month. They ed, —_—_—>___ n Know the condl-| American Petroleum Institute, which i ; P i iki } ene y the I W, O = ee acclamation which two mass meeting: riking anthra- tion of the Industry and have already | opens tomorrow for a three-day se . r ' atson pposes god Pe anes sikh i . Barre yesterday, Lewis used their Influence to assist the | sion cite miners accorded him at Wilkes Ss | 5 W O U. S. Operation |r, secretary darting nas) Commitee, mestings were to be) hag arranged for two addresses here today. [Gon Ml art 4 e f Ss p EMUOF Coal Mines|imsrscrar sermsne te! am| in! totem eth | nw oan pur tom new. weaves the fot y administ | ae jaumen ta: the ers He mer V I Oo LATO R Ss G ET | F 1 ht 1 H chairman Watson ae tho senate {ments of the stackmen wnich ive ELI PLLDLECEtY anthracite concrion upon the waar | and resolution to authorize the| breeding institutions which have that the mir | ution | which ‘time: ick crashec oa fa ; Cords was given a prelimin ment truck crashed into @ far |ii0H pri foro, AE, P. Wheeler | Mord tvoetooe trtek in. the bukinets | een dono’ che taduetry: by. inconeis| Assemble For | Appearance at Mass Meeting of | a wher tent a dministration, o' he forest re- | 7, | serven, but wool men commer aon, National Meet | Strikers; Long Fight Looms he Snell's bod. and Claiide Wood to buckle under the strain. Heck LOS ANGELE Calif., Jan, 18.— ading figures in the ofl in: bably fatgily hurt, | fractured skbll hese two 4 families would Hy | | | 2 resident to tak ver and operate | jeveloped in Utah, Wyoming, | I 7 ‘7 | starve, for the United Mine Workers | ° ° “0, ° he hracite mines “ Idaho, California, Montana and oth. | Deat tm fi UE | wouia’ stana nd: the anthracite he er | a not ali Representatives Favoring Modification m against any such leglsia-|¢r sates | en: | miners and financial and moral wup-| at? ,ciePer Police court Ie not a) A Il f th Hy Se na Wi txon sald te “Operators of these institutions} NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—()—Rop-| Pt trom s rs ges nd hn wags jan a eptable fine, it was shown t | “A number of other committeemen | have learned the lesson of selection | Pritchard, former sales publicity | ° rs was be! arranged, morning hen” teed, 4a? sentas of Volstead Act Issue ppea or hold Hie ‘extn view and there ap-|and blood and the rank and file of| nan for the First National Produe is denied the " , Livers meted ut to Hquor ete rs | whet rve a . ro . pears litte prospect of action in this|the producers have responded rend.| tions company. was burned to death|#Ponsible for the Kk of the land when one case was turned over|a 4 Ape have A Action at This Session committee. ly and absorbed the offerings of | early today in his home at the hotel} New York conference. He attacked | en 4," cancer ragged bo pees i Senator’ Copeland again asked the | hinoded stock.” Richmond in West 46th street. Aj] the operators’ proposals to submit int Hat. “enterad’a clon, of noe} ‘ \ rennte today ta consider the resolu-| Declaring that the question of| blaze about him was extinguished e demands to arbitration unions Pe : v . ee sq | ton at an early date He reiterated | crazing fees, which the stock men| before {t spread to other rooms the operators also agreed to arb vied , i ‘ WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—(P)—The unofficial house | | ef that if the president could| pay the government ia but a minor| It ta thought that he fell aalecp| trate profite Vird I , ast» A | brow ) committee for modification of the Volstead act, headed by | esis the thiners and operators into} issue. Mr. Hngenharth said the main | vhilo smoking and set, hie clothes —_.—- GRAN tas caien ee bbe al ‘ : 709 Representative Hill, Republican, Maryland, today issued | renee the strike could be ended) question ts the pollcy of the govern: | afire. : lot Miosibating lat : ‘ ecwi~ Nae ntatives to join in an attempt to liberalize the law at} - 4 RI Y DA Y many’: divergent: 'ataning “eeobtemns laze Destroy ots Fisher's. house enr tend this congress. The committee proposes to hold public a” Bi Z rising within each state that tocal| » - “Ly ts ms macnn | : ' earings to consider sugges for | of Christ In America, after iis recent udministration ‘under overnment | ndiana Factory LARAMIE POSTMASTER ; | proper Iberallzation” before agree: | research as to: the ef of prohibit: | ACTOR DE AD ontrol is the’ best Available meth A | a he 7 ng on a bill for modification. tion on the community as regards | / é od,” Mr, Haganbarth added, tae’ » f Teitated. | Al rs S| Ok mage “Modification of the Volstead act | industrial, social rad moral condi —>—_— BRAZIL, Itd.. Jan. 18.—)—Fire cont Saree by ; inevitabie,” the committee letter | tions, stated that ‘drinking by young f ‘unknown origin early today de - Weebly he . : r nit he {d. “The only question ts what form | people, an compared’ with pro-prohib LOS ANGE an. 18.—(7) — 8 ante amounting to more than ed the four story f tory butte : 2 Ney hi guilty t diffeation shall take, and when|itien times {s more’ and ‘the att! Booth ‘Ti G6; widely |'$1,250,000 ate atinually collected by ing of ‘the Amerlean vitrified: Prod] 0 ; J }-"In-that « ' r Ht ‘modification will be made. tude toward law enforcement and re \1 nown as an 6d) time actor, Is dead] the City of London from property it} ucts company here, causing 1 los | a : " s Tho Federal Counct! of Churches! (Continued on Page Bight) —# hore, ra owns, patumated AX $850,000, Miner, T Wys a, Mt perjared. "Moe ton ae

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