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WEATHER WEATHER—Fatr tonight and Su day. Rising temperature Sund and {!n northwest portion tonight. VOL. X NO. 21 SCOTT AND tr: The ae Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper Che Casper Daily Crime HF un- a Tg. ca Salts AERA of aadit Bureso of Circulation Tribune Accident Policy- Co te ay OF ASSOCIATED PRESS -Is Open to Tribune Readers TESS MING, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1925 Se SRP One Newente, 6 cents , 2 pene fribone Bidg. Publication Offices: 816 HL Second St. vnGAN BLOCKED IN EFFORT TO RUSH COLLECTION OF. | $22,500.00 FOR EXPENSE OF TRIAL BLAZER TRIAL PROSECUTION RESTED ALL CHILDREN: ARE BARRED BY COURT ORDERS Tragedy Details Not to! Be Recited Before Juveniles. LITTLETON, Colo., Nov. 7.— (®)—After placing only six wit- nesses on the stand the state rest- ed its case early this morning in the case of Dr. Harold Elmer Blazer, who is charged with the murder of bis daughter, Hazel, the 34-year-old “child woman,” who never grew up. Joel Stone, prosecuting attorney, rested the case with dramatic sud- denness after Dr. George Moloen, Der ysician alienist, des sunity was “probably stimulated and caused either by “an opiate or chloroform.” LITTLETON, Colo., Nov. 7.—{/)—All children under 16 years of age were barred today from the courtroom where the trial of Dr. Harold E. Blazer, charged with mur- dering his 34-year-old “child woman’ daughter, ts being held. The barring of the young peopl of both sexes was ordered following a conference between Judge Samuel Johnson and District Attorney Joel E. Stone and defense counsel Lewis de R. Mowry this morning. A dep- uty sheriff was ‘sthtioned at the court room door to keep children from entering. “This is no case for children to Usten to,” Judge Johnson said. “The philosophies of life that are coming up constantly in this case are apt to give the youthful minds a distorted perspective on the question of life. “Tt Is a fine thing fof children. to enter the courts as spectators to see how the wheels ‘of justice rhove— learn what justice means and how it acts, but such views on life as are being expressed here are apt to have the most harmful effect on the ju venfie mind. “T have been district attorr district judge for more than 1 but I never have handled that in any way parallels thi “It Is a serfous solemn 4 y and] years, case but‘ one in which children sho not bé al © participate LITTLETON, Col N 7 £ —I H. H. Aldr mony of! ed y erda } called to the stand at the openins of today’s session of the trial of I Harold FE, Blazer, who is charge with the murder of his daughter. Hazel, the 34-year-old “child woman". ' |\Business Comes to Near Standstill at Littleton as Aged Physician Is Arraigned for Murder By The Associated Press -the scenes of the now famous “Blazer | LITTLETON case”’—is a thr 12 miles south of Denver, and is the county seat of Arapa- hoe county. Business, however, has come almost~to a | standstill while the inhabitants throng the courtroom or | gather on the street corners to air their views on the right of the physician to take the sparky of life from his imbecile daughter, Hazel, Dr, Blazer, the central figure in the trial, journeys to and from En- glewood, his ‘home, each day. He usually is accompanied by his dau- ghter, Mrs. Frances Bishop and her husband, who made their home with him prior to the tragedy. ‘EDITOR OF MERCHANTS | TRADE JOURNAL WILL ADDRESS FORUM HERE | es | The Chamber of Commerce forum | meeting, scheduled for next Tuesday noon at the Townsend hotel, will be addressed by Arthur Brayton, editor of the Merchants rade Journal at Des Moines, Iowa, on the subject of “Community Building.” As’ editor of the Merchants Trade Journal publications, Mr. Brayton _ travels from coast to coast, and has an un- usual knowledge of busipess: cond}: tions. He comes in intimate contact with retail merchants everywhere and studies their problems closely. My. Brayton is a dynamic talker and one of the best qualified men in the midle west to discuss merchandising, advertising and kindred subjects. Phe meeting place will be the Town- end hotel. A big attendance is de: | sired. When Dr. Aldredge, who attended Blazer after his two attempts to com- mit suicide, finished testifying yea: terday and court tecessed for the day, he was taken over by defense counsel and introduced to Blazer. The defendant, who is pleading in- sanity, shook hands with his fellow physician and warmly remarked, “glad to know you, Doctor—I don’t believe I ever met you before.” ter each noon and iifght recess, scores are on band long before the séssions reopen in order to obtain cholwe seats. Twice yesterday audible titters ran through the courtroom when coun- sel, apparently, had tripped up a witness. “This is a place to listen —not to laugh,” Judge Samuel John- son admonished and warned specta- ‘tors against any similar occurrences in the future, Lamp Post Broken When Hit by Auto L. on Dr. Blazer is getting ‘camera shy,” and the many phetographers are. complaining. “Ho looked put the window all day yesterday when I was on the other side of the room and today, when “I moved over near. er, he deliberately turned his }-ck,” one of them mourned. R. Thatcher broke a light post Bast Second street last night when he was attempting to back his from the curb. (The machine forward, striking the post. urel ng little city of some 5,000 souls located. ‘The courtroom empties Heke ai 7 b Rain or Snow Forecast For PERSIA’S SELF-CROWNED SHAH, RECOGNIZED = nning M Nov. the 1—P)— Mour and ‘BY UNITED STATES, AN ORIENTAL NAPOLEON) © <---> - BANDITS MAKE. $13,000 HAUL HARRISON, Six armed men with revolvers toda held up the construction office of the Public Service Produetion pany and escaped with the pa $13,000. ‘Twenty-five men we bed by the six. saalinive: 2 SRS 'BURGLARS FAIL IN EFFORT TORO SAFE I n atternpt to open th of the Western ight was unsuccess | rv burglars, t r e iron ¢ with a’ hammer and chisel, suc ding only in break ing the combination. © was made through a win 1 ‘| Western Lumber company on North Center street Harry J. Shad Held in Jail at Lander | in Lieu .of $10,000 Bond After Being Returned from Florida SHOSHONI, Wyo., Nov. 7.—Charged with embezzle- ment of funds from the Shoshoni State bank of which he was formerly cashier, H. J. Shad v |jail this week after he failed to provide $10,000 bond on | which he was held. Shad was brought back here from Florida last week by Ralph K. Read, deputy state bank Dr. Aldredge said when called In}examiner and recelver of the bank; The complaint charged elght to atténd Blazer after he attempted! in question. He waived preliminary] counts of embezzlement, The first (Continued on Poge Four) hearing in justice court here, count was’ an ftem “of $4,701 which it ar bezzler 5 ent the books,’ of interest earned ‘but | not collected, which had been car- ried as a ¢ item The d count was that of an IN ROM HELD PROBABLE ‘Attempted Assassination of Mussolin With Overthrow of Savoy Dynasty as Goal Involves Many im ve ROME, Nov. 7.—(@)—Furthe portant arrests and detentlor reported in various parts of Italy today In connection with the plot against the Mfe of Premier Musso Unt. The conspiracy, which was of widespread ramifications, 1s declared to have aimed at the overthrow of the gayoy dynasty and the estab Ushment of a republic The new arrests, as detailed by the Messagsero and thie official fascist organ Popolo di Rome were made at item of $775.80, which was the first premium on a lifé insurance pollc charged to expense of the bank. Third, fourth and fifth counts are alleged loans to himself, all of which were in exc of the legal limit to any individual, and were loaned = PLOT. «| Without securtt nd without the [| knowledge of the other officers. of the bank. amounting to r $4, 000,00, besides previous loans Sixth and seventh counts charged a $3,000 embezzlement, on the same transaction, ns cashier and receiver. A personal note of $3,000 in a Lan. der. bank was rald with funds of the Shoshon! State Bank Eighth count was an item of $299. 54 paying semi-annual life insurance premium with funds of the Receiver of Shoshon! State Bank, and. éHarg- ing same to expense. lh a ea | Mantua, Genoa, Turin and Naples. One of those taken into custody at Naples is a former postal director, brother of General Capello, one of the first arrested, At Turin an unnamed general and a Unitarian socialist deputy were detained. At Genoa eight were ar BISHOP. DEAD. rested and at Mantua thirty, Thore| LOUISVILLE, Ky., Noy. 7 taken include a professor fotl, an} Bishop Denis O' Dovaghue accountant named Bonin and five] signed from the Louisville di lawyer amed Cérrato, Williams, | August, 1924, after half a cer in De Carli, Glannino and Woenesati. | the Catholic priesthood» died at his (Continued on Page Seven) home here early today Former Shoshoni Bank Cashier Behind Bars placed in the Lander | he d to sign them until Al . Y had 1 George A. We Election Called | :sixi:'sssrnest 00% tie Meant The ancient palace of the Persian rulers at Teheran, .and an artist’s impression of Reza Kahn, now shah Pahlevi “Don't sign,” “Mr. Weedell a RE Dae + Porsia's new self.crowned shan | Lit North Dakota) wcctea vet WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Reza Khan Pahlevi, Persia’s new self-crowned sha nee whose provisional administration was officially recognized yesterday by the United | Seat S TS Llane san aiaineen tienen States, is looked upon in the orient as another Napoleon. Di | Noy. oo | last night In th ) Consequently Britain is deeply interested in thé new turn of affairs there. It has ® tqday called | M or no desire to have a Napoleon, large or small, stirring up things in the East, not when c peaisnam § Hie sein oy aber ite. India and its sister Mohammedan realms have been waiting for many, many years for a Thee aly a ne iaiis man strong enough to lead them Seas, Hig offictal le presentative. in the war for freedom from western | Paul Bach | domination which every one expedts F who are will come some day >; the upreme court Uneducated son of a peasant, even | asy : al ing It : uppeal against the ord now almost unable to read writ } n Seott and denying a new Reza Kahn began his sensatio: trial In Morgan's ease 1 th ca orivate In a Ru an, Cos: there i al ne sack re nt stationed in Per f the twe abilities since he rose continually in | | praia the esteem both of his superiors and | | e Nose his comrades. That was the reason | \ al.” why h ceeded keeping to: |. vt atute under y h th i CASPER MEN TO SPEAK) "s:,s.00.sc pens ew lax Bill." perlal Russ collapsed and his reg vs ment was disbanded , a AEFORE TALITY MEET yed the Game and Won er | Gaptene by. ; ‘| Both House ai Corniniiies Expected to THs MONTH | AT CAPITAL Show United Support for Measure | ry ! Now in Process of Drafting CHEY NE, Wyc No’ bes i e i r : | dresses E. P. Bacon, of the Mid.| Ship. ‘ ‘ iy sary diture je PRET Ee. Ci tee ae ta Ahoma.B WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—(®)—Practically united sup-| midi . try company, W, D, Johnaton of the|spending most of his tin is| port both in the house and in committee for the tax reduc- \ if Mountain States Power pany jana Nice, deposed and to ha \tion bill now in preparation by the house ways and means : a will be given at the annual ven: i re presid f the *jcommittee—an almost unprecedented prospect—is now * tig “wile Swill open ie -| picte mir confidently expected by house leaders. 1 1 sion at the Plains hotel here or ( f the | With virtually all of the vital and controvers point et fice, t t day, November 16. s \ | of tax reduction already acted on by | a Harry B. Henderson, Jr | or 1 te that 2 non-partisan me ae =" HOLY WAR IN {merce are 8 ad. | priest v ep certa dresses of welcome to the visitors|iments of ut t time si the y td Mr. Bacon will respond on be-|ion jn the country na d ats in com: | SYRIA HOI DS half of the Itile attitude tov ke t their differ CL. Titus, Che e, prest-| "This was his t least 1 agreed | of the lation, anne facted with m istor fa revenu eee teeta: " FRESH MENACE r belng formulated f @ | Kak our in pre and thelr time will be | n J 1 " Mell r Sere ets thelr s ty "tal ity had pl: 1 hi f tien ted others 1 the of Di eee I sufficient powe elzea the t ‘omlse of Representative Gar a i, uf a WOMAN $ SLAIN ot what in the most exclusive tanking democrat, tor in| New Threat Against French Adminis- Dhapiey ie mnabing “hineelt “strong'lohangemhy ‘at. approved eceme tration Looms When Arabs Join | with the masses ain, despite that £ fellon's es ‘ | rule it has decreased jor Inheritance tax was rejected ma of br ’ | y of sev: | ae pn dfspa VW or of e bill, the OGr Vtah, 7.1”) —The polit committee. rested tc to give Pit | PARIS, Noy. i‘ #)—Hol body of Mrs.. Hans C. neen, 43] Ined mmittees opport to work out tthe French in Syria thr t are { n years old, « beauty parlor propriet- ‘] specifier ache on .the ba The Arabs are reported to h it id a ° oress, was found In a thick the y ay i. tnt 6 Nt i | Joine 9 Djebel Druse tribesn southern’ section of the Be S and are prepared to fight to it Tbr today. Neat the body was a The dep 1 ti A 1 In a crusade a ihe p . zove 1ammer and a small f 1 | i ‘ HIGAGO-CA Par J i man tingly had bee xu the I for eight isit tate F T F t ‘ heavy blow én the head with the|vhére he han been enfoving himself| ward B. Jenr fre’ Ch arge fort! ‘ 1 hammer and an éffort’ mad f wo ye a gr fa ¢ go recluse, rece! irt appro the ‘I nati to cut off her head with the knife. (Continued on Page Four) for a te me (Continued on I | 1 to hay een incurred Kt ‘ fr proceed! ing 3 |injunetion t ‘ t the bila wer t woul 8 Meth of a petition fi i t Natrona county taxpayer may iseic ers, 3 it bills through . o of Warle G. Burwell. But c CLERK AEFUSES TO BE HURRIED | Coming Week | | WITH LEGALITY NOT DECIDED | Prosecutors Brand Act Of Commissioners as Attempt at “Bare- Faced Steal” Here. Jack E. Scott and Dr. Guy Ng “Mores an so far have failed in their attempt to pry open the county treas and help | themsely es to $ 500 of tax- yers’ money They claim us relmb ment fer ex m When thi M I 1d a diffe warrants were presented t Marshal, ec pr rent mat ma unty ele ll

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