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The Greatest Service Ever Offered by an American Newspaper---Tribune Accident Policy---Is Open to Tribune Readers __ oe ay A 4 je“== CheCasper Daly Crimow A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS (Se S coerce ee RE ee Me su PRESS — bee ie a al ee VOL.X NO. 25 Mere Creoistion CASPER, WYOMING, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1925 Ga biiseater ace taectenie ih icentn Retarencs tice, Citiesss soy —_—$ BLAZER GAINS [<<590M ON JURY DEADLOCK 242 fj | fone CHIME CHARGE gee TION FILED SINGER ARRIVES Se WAR GviaronS SY PHOSECUTOH TO LEAD GIANT Running acs Mile on Hour Fog FROM ADJUTANT fo eg a 5 EER Slew Friend As Favor, Man Under Arrest CHOIR Ky (IN| (N WASHINGTON, Nov. 12— — | Colorado Court When é Because the victim asked him to do PLAINSBORO, N. J., Nov. '12.—()—Thirteen persons > 3 x | Fai ; 2 “told uty sine che terak aon were killed early today when a St. Louis express train on Demonstration Greets Receipt of Wire Jury Fails to Agree. Killed Joseph F, Stein, 45, here last | the Pennsylvania railroad, bound for New York, telescoped : é night ‘a quletly arranged act of | another Pennsylvania train from Washington, also bound by Former Service Men Refusing LITTLETON, Colo., Nov. 12.—(#)—Dr. Harold Elmer Blazer today was cleared of all charges in connection with the death of his 34+ year-old imbecile and crip- pled daughter, Hazel, on Iebruary 24 last. | The action came less than an| hour after the jury trying him on londness, for New York. [ [ “I did it because I hated to ree Eleven bodies have been recovered from the wreckage Permit for Mitchell Address him live when he wanted to die ° Wate, b of the two rear cars of the Wath- ‘rhormag Wry, Lynn, Mass., injur- was Pickard’s plea when held on a | ington train. Two more bodies are) jes to head and back. ‘tia ey murder charge after confessing to | ti) in the wreckage. The bodies of z ry r cere A ry Big Tabernacle Packed} the otice ‘tise he: shot stein in | ht dead wore sent hy train to New | , Paul J. Mahia, Hempstea NEW. ORM NGy alae, Up) —Hisses and: booed came x ¥ his room in the basement of a hos- | prunswick and Trenton. head cut and knees lacerated, from 300 war-time aviators at an Armistice day dinner last Last Night to Hear pital where both worked as win- |i.) washington train, made up|. Frank Herzig, Baltimore, multiple|/night when a telegram was read from Adjutant General dow washers. lacerations. @Condition. critical j ; jeai 5 Tali ‘ GOURT: Sarees ‘ of six steel coaches and three Pull-| !cerations. 4 Davis refusing permission for Col. William Mitchell to at- Harper Score “Wind-| "1, tried, to kim stein sruesday | fan's was going at ten miles an| Eugene Lowning, Akron, Ohio | tend. I is night,” he was further quoted, | hour, through a heavy for w H, M. Lofton, Chatt: Tenn. Na characte Se mrurdectie: thait . Z . y fog when the . M. ton, Chattanooga, Tenn., | “ 5 Bs . . the charge of murdering child 4 ammer” in Sermon.| “tut the revolver K had failed to | st. Louis flyer, making ffty miles | injured back. The demonstration was heard by many radio listeners woman” announced it had net| J *| discharge. I traded this revolver | in hour ploughed through it. The (Continued on Page Eight) who turned in on WRNY at the Ho-|tel Roosevelt, where the dinner was nm verdict and was ‘ise! yesterday for a .45 calibre revolver. | puiiman car Morheid, was rammed | held. by Judge Samuel Johnson,! Summoned hastily trom his home.| Prosecutor Joel E, Stone appeared] before the presiding judge and mado} r ‘Then we went to Stein's room. He | through the car Snedaker and split Aviators post 743, American Le: Wednesday night was | ‘bowed his head and I placed the | in half. Most of the dead and in- gion, with a membership represent- “winner” at the tabernacle, eevolver Awaliee it and fired. aio |s8fed were in these two cars. - ing every squadron that had active the Jarge shed being full at icepauetite Ronee monies ite ‘The engine of the speeding train 4 uty) atethe; frontal France, (gave > cod > ¢ * @ > > 2 ; i - i : a motion for dismissal of all charges) . 3 the dinner. The telegram from and the release of Dr. Blazer, who} hour of 7:30. The remained on the rails, The enginer, : « A oy Reet ne} the Piet er, ‘Mr. Welch but other emplayes atthe hospital re natharsGatee fink Wecser- citeaiee: + General Davis said: was taken in to eustody immediately gospel singer, cart he | tere fad been th-fecling be: | coped serious Injury and ran to the ) “In view of the fact that the after the jury was discharged arrived and from the sta f G Se ae eee recause Nick: | nearest telephone, about two miles physical presence of Colonel Mit- “I do not feel it the province of ; big chorus as well as s ear OP % t chell 1s necess e rte ® district. attorney to persec: the whole audience, and had thom | Steln's character. He ts alleged to | 0" Sna summoned sid mustialibetore Wiis a siuagoaaet Sey: oun" Btoue deciareg, tad tae singing and whistling gospel songs, rrenbaieent trig chided St, ke | PLAINSBORO, N. J., Nov? 12.— ing, favorable consideration cannot fairness to the defendant and the bot new and old. It made little oe Uviag ca PAOMS \eakts AO* Persons were —__ be given to your request. people, I now ask the court to dis« ference whether the song was killed and scores inured early today ‘Though the expiration of the timeutors to the county revenues, haa|, The telegram was in answer to | mixs charges ‘against ‘him 0 SEAT caine tn gia and i when a Pennsylvania railroad ex-|¢or paying the first semi-annual in-| paid the first, half of their taxes,|tWO Messages seht to President sete Se ACS, A Ga: a8 Joined Swittt EM be agetacrh # preas train, running from St. Louis} staiment of county taxes brought a| Taxpayers who expect to remit in w peas ty bred see we colons} de rarely seen in Casper, ae ere q 4 to New York, rammed anotber Penn-] «cade of revenue into the county |iump sum have until the first of the porn 4 : © come to New York for was, at \a::disndvantags, 4 sylvania train from Washingtun to] treasury Tuesday, Miss Agnes Clare,| year to pay, but most of the big | ‘Pe reunion. cause of the high altitude, but an- New Xork, in a. heavy fog. Author- rex ti ons A.telegram from Colonel Mitchel! nounced that he had seen enough of fice helltvo-Otherbodicesmwiil bo] Ovunty. trélstirer, ‘saltt (hia: sodrnirig:ntiems, preter. Sheela an cma saying that he could not, be the it would be impossible for several Ne timat: f th t + Gabger during the day to feel that j thalinethaswrectage pitting reant cas r No estimate of the amount in| honor guest was cheered, The post it tra great place. “Say that again, ; cars of the Wasl.ington train. days to give evenan estimate of the | county warrants and certificates of | telegraphed President Coolidge that “As a matter of humanity, wa ought not to try this case again-~ motion granted,” Judge Johnson sald. ‘The defendant now is dis« gbebarged and may go free.. Upon formal motion of the district attor- ney at any time the charges pend- \ shouted a small boy in the audience sig A ee total paid in, indebtedness turned in on taxes will|{t endorsed unequivocally Colonel Sout. wer tue De eer | and the big quarter-ton singer shont- se reer ae ; ee A long queue of taxpayers kept|be available for a few days. Miss'| Mitchell's position before his court: ! r was alone in court with ed back: ‘‘Atta-boy!” When the serv- 5 A. Harstman, Schenectady, N-.|the treasury staff Busy every min- said, however, that a large | martial. Spangler of defenso counsel joe was diemissed the great crowd Ye ny es vs ute Tuesday, and theework ‘ot tab-| numberof taxpayers who also are} In an address Representative rl s the final action in clearing him refused to leave but remained some abi, ge ne Renee me ulating and totaling the payments | creditors of the county, as well as|H. Laguardia, former aviator, said: came. His brother, daughter and a minutes to hear the chorus practice J. A. Porter, Philadelphia. will require some time, An equally |some who bought up county war-| “Billy Mitchell is not being judged host |of friends, who have followed songs. A choir of 200 is Mr. Welch's The injured: , _ | heavy flood of checks came by mail. | rants to accommodate county em-|by his peers, He is being Judged the) tial clepely. Jefe, aa. soon |, Che goal, and more seats will be added —_— W. H. Cunningham, Newark, N.| Miss Clare sald virtually all of the | ployes, made partial payment with| by nine dog robbers of the general jury was discharged. Only a few 4 <., a brakeman, injured back, cil companies, the heavii contrib. ! couhty paper. staff.’ walting newspaper men and court attaches {n addition to the judge and counsel were in the room when the stigma of “murderer” was lifted completely from hig name. Dr. Blazer would not make any expression of his feelings over the dropping of charges but smiled broadly and happjly when he shook his head, saying » I do not care to say anything. f ingers. okie “xr. Harper spoke on “windsen- | Leader of Armistice Day mers,” taking his text from the Book of Hosea, “Ephraim feedeth on Parade Called Fake wind and followeth after the peat ; eeac =| aan (Love Letters of Negress ly as they used to, If you come down to ‘tha store in the morning drag- ging around and don't feel ns good} BOSTON, Nov, 12.—U)—The e e e J, you used to, quit eating the devil's | storm which broke over the Armis- ‘wind. Go back to where you were | tice Day peace parade continued to before and start over. Most people | rage today over charges of Masons called backsliders were never for- | that Hammon Fletcher, chief s ward sliders in the first place. There marshal, was a “common fake and in only one bigger fool than a back: . i * ¢ nutans oat. Je. the talon ne scan commander ot. the ings CHARITY Alb HERE IMPORTANT Rhinelander Counsel Upset by Alleged ” maker, ‘emplar, has been summon ‘rom . . . ° Perio ates they pave aicrounce Pigg OY GOW BAM 4 ON 2 «| Disappearance of Sixty Missives ‘do ao because they have surrounded | Providence, R.-I., to investigate t * ‘ing the headache on Sun-| Fletcher, who represented himself a 2 f Seoicncilang and again on prayer |to be a “past grand master of the Brought to Court for Reading Knights Templar,” was a resplend- themselves with a le. Some people | Fletcher's status. tinued on Page Five.) cov R Eee ent ent figure as he led the parade in “The decision to drop all charged was a vindication,” H. M. Spanglé% Blazer's counsel said. “Although we wanted an acquittal we feel that this decision 1s perfect in freeing of Dr. Blazer from the accusation 6f this crime, “I am very pleased with the ac-| tion of Judge Johnson and District | Attorney Stone in making this move,” Spangler added. Dr. Blazer returned to tl home of his daughter, Mr a uniform which, Masonic officials HITE PLAINS, N. Y.. N © UP) __-Sixte love lat: Bishop, immedia after the FAS claim, was a mixture of Knights| The work of the Associated Char-|come out for a breath of air, per- ce TE Si AINS, } aX : Seas aac love let cision,” He plans to remain } Templar, Knights of Pythias and| ities leads into ma dark places | haps for a motion picture show. Al- | ers to wealthy young Leonarc ip inelander from his for al days in orde regal and touches much pitiful suffering. | ways she has refus !negress bride have vanished. stral it end Carefully guarded as evidence in his annulment suit, | they have gone from possession of his counsel. When Rhinelander testified yester-| I never had an experience 11) ' Odd Fellows " i As the chief marshal was about | But often it brings to light instances | “Nobody else knc how t ] ' to take hig place at the head of the | of devotion revealing how richly this | care of him as well as I do, ’ parade, W. L. Terbune, head of the | maligned human nature can respond | sists Square and Compass» club, the| under the stimulus of pri tHon*and| It was only by prolonged suasion |, z ay pet nas os , | 4 his right to Masonry. Fletcher] There ig Mrs. Smith, for instance.,] vailed upon to permit her husband EMER Nii coadided. Inaba ailtes hahortin therkatioe bavaae ntarrupted the colder months of the wir avoided the challenge by ordering| That name will do as well as any |to be taken to the county hospital— mhlasibcd Se seh the sleataitam: tartan: aie 3 by AN agent of his plans to visit friends in New LF the parade to start other which doesn’t bappen to be]a step which Mrs. Ellis and Dr. T. A. Raitt cnaubw: qaaoniare Uterine eR Tae ee Mexico, the right one. For four years she has | Dean had urged as much to relieve and Leon i si pe bas one 8. oe une tour, which Included a long atay at “You know I 1 a lover of Sergt. C. T. Pluckhahn of the R tended her bed-ridden husband night | her of work and worry as for the |**! Niall “nervously through fa a ranch school in Arizona. Twice nature,” Dr. Blaz id in coms police department was lucky again Officers Return and day with cheerful, unremitting | sick man’s benefit. Twice she con-| tek of brown envelopes on a table} he escaped his guardians and re- : ne on his plans to operate the last, night. Clyde Lasha, confessed devotion. During those years she has | sented, and twice sho decided at the |\°OKIng for them. patie or cat turned to the girl, he testified, on |saw mill. “I Uke, to be in the oute deserter from fort Wood, N. ¥ From U.S Court settom it ever permitted herself to| last minute that she could not en.|,,, {Hes're Kane,” he whispered WIM receiving word from her that she doors and hunt and fis oi X Fae walked {nto the stadion and gave oe leave his side. Frail and old as sbe|trust him to stranger hands. Now [2° ciasulatiOn. “They were right) was ill. At this stage of his testl- p two new © gard wood choppir 1 recrens himself up, admitting his desire to lg, she ‘has {nsisted’ on: doing: every-|she bas grudgingly agreed, but she | “tre, before the last recess and Piedad dilate 8 > oxegcle 49! Rama of Dr, Harold ©. Blazer, tried at] tion, 1 will be a beneficial year De a soldier once more. Lasha de- thing necessary for his care and |spends.every waking hour at his side|'"eY'"e Sone. The n't been : E | Littleton, Colo., for the killing of his | for my Ith to sta serted eight months ago, it ts sald.| Sheriff Alex McPherson and Un-| comfort, and #he resents misguided | and watches vigilantly, suspiciousty, | U4 Of ™¥ bands for a year, except | BRIDE REPRESENTED ted, imbecile Hazel, | tains and live an ot Pluckhahn will obtain a $50 reward! dersherift C. J. Carter have returned | if well-meaning efforts to relieve her |for any sign of neglect on the part | WNC? they were in a vault, and now | HERSELF AS SPANISH her, he d her) One of ar for éelivering him to the nearest | from Cheyenne, where they attended | trom her labor of love, ot ie iaeeee T leave them for a minute and come| WHITE PLAINS, ov. 12 th ing tempor insans|on. invalid. daust army post, which {s Fort D. A.) the opening sessions of the federal] Repeatedly Miss Mina Ellis of the} -“I give her about five days before | bck $9 find them gone —(P)—Alice Beatrice repre Fils, roacried,, daviat Sirs. 45 was octotater Mussell. Lasha {s the third deserter | court. Sheriff McPherson expects to| Associated Charities has offered to|she tnsists on having him to her-| The Rhir voluntarily to give himself up to]return next. week to testify in two] provide a competent nurse for an|self again,” sald Miss Ellis. immediately t Pluckhabn Mann act cases, afternoon, so that. Mrs. Smith might Continued on Page Five.) sternation.® Mills remarked that Ja cobs probably left them in his offic Attorneys. s: if letters were ‘INSULTS’ TO MEMORY OF: ....° GENNA GANGSTE RS used the lander counse! table| sented herself to him as of Spanish | Frances Bishop (below), testified to | jur me @ scene of con-| extraction when the'question of her] his devotion and love for the (Continued on Page Wight) vietin “L believe thi (Continued On nd: Well, sweethen how, did you h a wild excite Ket home ater su | | 2 . ° Both of them, she sald, called ontan ottenipt was made to Induce her | ment with me?” 7 9 5 . reyye l{n which another policemar rarles Widow of Late Commander of Air Litter | ner vetore sno appeared before tho to testity falsely before the board of | Asked to, explain, the wuing vriae.| LO Convicted of Murder in Killing of | wWaiss, ani sie Gonna, gansieader board and one of them, Captain Paul | inquiry, but neither prosecution nor . said: Chi P ‘ killed, a Foley, the board's judge advocate.| defense asked her directly whether “Why. I believe that was the night r | Robert E. Crowe, state tt Shenandoah Hurls Charges on Wit sent her a letter purporting to out;|that charge was true. She did say.| we went to a cabaret with some cago oliceman Sentenced t y | who had sought the death pen ° ° line an attitude of ecquiescence in| however, that the description of her| friends and had a few drinks and ° : Jannounced that Scalist and Anselmt ness Stand at Mitchell Field the board's method of procedure.’ attitude contained in tho letter| began to feel, well. rather frisky.” Fourteen Years in Prison would’ be tried at once on another In a trembling voice, and over her|‘from Captain Foley,” was “false,” Another. letter said: “You have | murder rge in connection with FREE own protest, she named Mrs. George | and an insult to the memory of her | treated me like a sister. And Leon- Walsh's death and that a verdict of W Steele, Jr., wife of the command: | husband. ard, dear, I shall never forget tt.” Sd x GN ‘th hy ! hanging would ogain be sought. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—()—A story of how she Jant of the Lakehurst air station, as| ‘The other offizer who he sald] Rhinelander, stuttering, testittea| | CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—(®)—John Sealisi and Albert An-| qorense asked for a new. trial, The received communications from two officers connected with | the messenger who delivered the let-| called on her prior to her testimony |that a month after this was written, selmi, members of the notorious Genna gang, who killed a | jurors, who t the case ear the navy department before she testified in the Shenandoah |ter. and who said that although it | before the board was captain Walter | Alice Jones, she then was, told} policeman, were found guilty of murder and their sentence | evening night a inquiry was’told before the Mitchell court-martial today | 8" Unsigned. it was from Cuptain| I. Gherardl, alde to Secretary Wil-| him she was going to spend the Mra. Zach L ‘ h Foley. bur. She merely said ehe had told| night at a hotel in New York and tt Ite oe at i sears reupant by a jury which de- | rit by Mrs. Zachary Lansdowne, widow of the captain of the] ‘phe witness had been called tolhim whe did not hold the secretary | took him 20 minutes to persuade ver berated ten hours until early today. wrecked dirigible. support Col, Mitchell's charge that (Contitued on Page ive.) to let bim foln her | ‘Their vietim, Harold Olson, was {entir ly @ tol battle (Contir hot in a p

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