Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 16, 1922, Final, Image 14

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DEFENSE SCORES
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Judge Rules Out Testimony Re
garding Burch's Possessions
Following Murder
LOVE LETTERS REVEALED
State
yar recorded In l1
sA ratwrt from nat
fcsaed Friday, sbewci
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tienal headnuartcrs,
abewcd that Pennsylvania
in the lead tn the drive, with
'MJM. New Yerk was second, with
31,446: Ohie third, with 24.126; IIH-SM-
fourth, with 23,000, and Iowa
h. vlh 21.8K.1.
Vrmn January 27 te February 10 Dcane-Tanner
) International
MISS .HUE COl'UTELL
formerly secretary te Miss Mabel
Normand and new manager of a
California automobile agency. Mlvt
Court clt say that Miss Normand
has had only one real love affair In
her life and that the man in ques
tion, while a met Ien 'picture direc
tor, Mas net William Desmond
Tayler
Cess eahl that Talor i 0,v
Ia Anteles, Feb. 10. The defense
wen a point today In the trial of Mrs.
Madalynne Obcncliain, charged with the
murder of ,T. Helten Kennedy. When
adjournment was taken yesterday
Themas Haley, hotel proprietor, was en
the stand testifying for the State.
Haley's hotel was across the street from
nn ofllce occupied by Kennedy and it
was testified in the trial of Arthur
Tlureli, co-defendant with Mrs. Oben
clialn. that Unrcli had taken a room 1n
Haley's hotel nnd had thence watched
Kennedy for gecral days.
When Haley testified yesterday he
was asked what lie found in Uurch'a
loom the mernlin; after the sheeting.
The defente objected u ml today Judge
Ueeve MiMulncd the objection.
At the trial of litirch, which resulted
in ii disagreement. Haley testified that
Hurch hud u woman visitor at various
times, wlie shared liis vigil. He also
testified tbat after the sheeting be found
numerous newspapers, carrying full ac ac
reuiitH of it. in Hurch'a room. It was
this Inst evidence tbat was shut out
-la
ocean'", my first lefe 'afld yen, my last,
are the only things that never tire me."
"Geed .night, I loTq'yeu much."
"X x x x' till Ged sings my weary
heart te sleep."
"Don't fear your letters will net
reach me. Mr. O. understands this
situation tee thoroughly and me tee
well te ever open my mall."
"Leve is all that makes this earlbly
life worth while."
"I want you strong enough te de
what you want te de, or I don't want
you at all."
"We both should linve been big
enough and square enough te have
played square after my marriage. Mr.
O. is tee big te steep te deceit, I am
unworthy of him. I would have gene
back te him, and' done my duty, but 1
listened te your love words, net your
nets."
"Why did you take me in your arms
and tell me you loved me and beg te
get a divorce?"
"Why couldn't you let me go?"
"Did you ever, try te make me
happy?"
"I never want te marry you unless
you leve me."
"Unless you come te me by the 15th,
it will be the end. This is final."
Elkton Marrlaqe Licenses
Elkton, Md Feb. 10. The following
were granted-marriage licensee here to
day; Geerge Bchclbcr and Catharine
Meyer, Antheny Fiacentlnl nnd. Amanda
German, Jeseph Lynsky and Margaret
Mcibaum and Jacob Tomarchle and
Theresa Cerac, all of Philadelphia j Jo Je
wph McCermaek anil Helen F. Davis,
Trenten, mid David M. Hers and Anna
M. Kshclmnn, Stroudsburg.
Jim
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Patrolman Fires
Seven Shots at Bey
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Continued from race tint
there, ca'me running' out et his place
blowing a policeman's whistle.
"Sflggcse, I am informed, drew a
tevelvcr ant nt Its point made the pa
trolman let the boys go. I am told
Baggese chased the patrolman nearly
two pquarcs before he could catch ui
t0 n,m- . .. .. t.
"Then my nephew ran. McCullough
then drew his revolver and fired seven
shots at him, Fortunately nil the
shots went wild. .. , ..
"T nm Infnrmnrf that McCulleUKh
terrorized ether neighborhoods besides
tbe ene where I live. I am tern mac ii
was necessary for the lieutenant tr.
send out details from the Twentieth
end Fcdcrnl streets tatlen all through
the neighborhood te round him up.
They found him at last and brought mm
In. His lieutenant suspended blm im
mediately nnd ordered him up for n
hearing nt 8 o'clock this morning. I
am en my, way there new te appear
against him. , .
"Yeu cannot put it tee strongly that
I am going te sce'that justlce Is done
and that' this patrolman in punished
It is outrageous for a man who is
vwern te upheld the law and protect
the cltlvns te act In this manner. I
f-rmll apnear against him and I am
going te go tbe limit in prosecuting
Glm"'
Patrolman ItcCulleugh's story, told
te Lieutenant William Knecll nt the
rfatlMi hoese, Is .rflterent from tfcat
told by tbe magistrate.
. McCullough said he had been -Halting
friends in the neighborhood' of
Twentieth and Moero streets', and bad
been drinking. He wee off duty, be
raid, and In plain clothes.
Saya He Waa Attacked
"I was attacked by a crowd of young
men," said McCullough, when brought
te tne station house, "and I drew my
gun and fired all tbe shots in It, hoping
te attract some ether patrolman who
was- bleeding from tha net wnen
rThe sergeant en duty at the atatlpn
house received scvtial telephone cam
from neighbors, who "W a drunken,
lean was sheeting up the neighborhood.
Sergeant Snell found McCullough
standing at Twenty -fourth and M6erc
streets, and took him te the station
house. Ha waa net put under arrest.
Dr. Frctind, district surgeon, was
called te examine McCullough, and pre
ueunced him' drunk. Lieutenant Kneelt
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Underwood letter; Back In ewtl
Washington, Feb. 16. (By A', p
daHatiiH T?Mf AfNWAA-1 .J a m . " .4gssfl
minority leader, who has been inTM
several days, returned today te 2
Senate. i,!
rem January -T te renruary i' ifcane-tanner, uess rain unit iiijmr
KW Yerk enrolled mere members than was born in lurlew In lhn nnd had two
taar thp Rtate. 7540. Durlna- this sisters nndi a oretner, ucnnis Lcnne
Marled Pennsylvania enrolled G2S0 mem
Eleven States had enrolled mere than
Mnper cent of their last year's member
kfi. Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota. MN
sam, Nebraska. Nevada. North Dn
.kata, .Ohie, Oklahoma, Pennsylvnnh
aM Vermont.
i It will be necessary for Pcnnsjl
vamla e enroll 5582 members during
Tanner. He bald Majer Deane-lanncr,
his father, wits very harsh te his ten
William.
SCRANTONJDELLARS RAIDED
Burglars Carry Off Only Geed
Whisky and Choice Wines
Scranton, Pa.. Feb. 10. Burglars
At ycjterdny'p session love letters
written by Mrs. Obenchaln te Kennedy
were read. According te the State's
theory, these letters showed the mo
tive for the slaying. The prosecution
attributes te Mrs. Obenchaln the rage
of a "woman r.cerncd." It Is contend
ed this Is shown by audi passages as:
"I wouldn't give two cents, for the
rest of life if anything happened te
you," written In 1017. in the early
pnrr 01 me romance, nna you nre n
2Lttniat0veaFr'aZmber"l.irMarch bent en taking whisky and" choice wines ' coward, laughing at a bleeding heart."
iTThU te an average ei ! afent "S ' only made a raid en the Hill, the city's written a short time before Kennedy
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carted away.
The finding of geld-mounted fountain
pens and pencils with monograms,
dropped by tne whisky thieves, lias fur
nished a geed clue te the police. '
embers for every active pest. I fashionable residential section, last
, , .. Tt. . n i night. Many cellars were entered. A
Peet elcctiena and the installation of " , . . ., , .. :
new officers arc new completed In the '"" of b0'8 ",n'1 Jups ,,et1'nc
SiB pests of the American Legien in ' liquor, a let old vintage, were rolled
tke Department of Pennsylvania, ac-1 jnt0 the yards, placed en truck" nnd
earwig te announcements gciu te t u
Ilaai G. Murdock, the Department Ad
jvtast. These reports and tbe financial
raturns, showing unusual activity tbat
presages tbe success of the membership
drlva new in progress, nre being tnbu
lasad by Jehn H. Dervln. the new as
sistant adjutant and Department Fi
ance Officer, who took charge Febru-'
ary I. ,
At the next meeting of the V'nltcr
If. Gearty Pest, 135. there will be a
"Igoed-fellow" feed. There also will be
a representative gathering of the mem
beta of the Veteran Cerps of the old ,
Tint Begiment, N. G. P. The pest I
string Band will furnish the music and
kelp celebrate a 100 per cent paid-up
xaavaersmp. uemrade an usten,
ckaJnnan of the Athletic Committee,
ba plans for a Gcarty bowling team
tat the new Legien League, and all
hawlars In the pest arc urged te get in
tae tryout.
''tka Stern-ricc Pest. 417. will held i
leaissaetlng en Thursday evening. Feb-
23, at the P. O. S. of A. Build-
Kxtracts from the letters follew:
"I'd like te He quietly in your arms
and sleep sleep till Ged sends me a
better dienm."
"Yeu seem se close te me; even when
sleeping, I feel you near and you press
my lips se hard you wake me up.
"When I turn out my light, please
come and let me rest close te your
heart."
"These mountains are tiresome. The
BTKAMailll' NOTlfKS
8TKAMHHIP NOTICES
Crewell & Thurlow
INTERCOASTAL LINE
Will Dispatch Frem PHILADELPHIA
te LOS ANGELES HARBOR
SAN FRANCISCO and SEATTLE
S S "FELIX TAUSSIG" : : February 21
Philtu & Reading R. R. Pier 24, North W7inrre
LAVINO SHIPPING CO., AGENTS
Bullitt Building Lembard 5600
cf tat. 1817 North Bread street. An Invi
s-'' talsOB is extended te all former service I
asw te be present. The principal offl effl offl
,earethe Stern-Price Pest, 417, are:
Beat commander, Dr. Charles S. Sha-
far; Merris II. Starr, pest adjutant;.
Baeijamln H. Simons, finance officer.
Te Themas Roberts Iteath Marine
Past bad as speaker at ita meeting en
Monday Councilman Itepcr The pest
pases a resolution reaffirming its stand
la favor of adjusted compensation. The
qaarterly dance of the pett was given
Tieeday at the Klttcnheuse.
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Tayler's Oil Stock
Reported Missing
a9sattnid frjra Paw One
amstlgaters. Previously Davis bad ,
qnesuenea only as te .Miss Ner-
l's testimony. He corroborated
Bar atatements that she left the dircc dircc
ter'a home shortly before 8 o'clock en
tb' night of February 1 and that Mr.
Tayler walked out te her car te bid ber
ajaad night.
Think Woolwine Has Theory
.Indications tbat Woolwine Is uew di
recting the investigation along n line te
4Ttlep bis theory et a motive for the
awrder were seen in the closely guarded
activities of his investigators. They
scattered ever the cltj en secret
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nainsirict Attorney cy telephone.
vWeelwlne declined te name anv of the
'aptnesses who have been examined in
aaeret. asserting that but little progress
has been made in the investigation.
At tbe same time detcctrvct,. uith the
aid of a girl sweetheart In Les Angeles
hive set a trap for Edward F. Hands,
former, secretary of the 'flnln man,
Ought as a suspect in the niuriler case.
Xa an effort te locate Sumls the girl,
whose name Is withheld nt the request
at. the authorities and who i nerkln;
la tbe closest co-operation with them,
has written te every point where she
aalieves he may have zone Inte hiding.
Questioned seen after the murder.
when suspicion was first directed
gainst Sands, the girl agreed te "tip"
tie detectives an seen as she beard from
htm. Since the trap wus set the plrl
has worked industriously with the de
tacUves te find some trace of Sands ami
te locate him through mutuul friends.
Tbe San Francisce police lest in
terest yesterday In the utery of Chnrlc
Carsen, retired i-en captain, that In
kaew of two men whom Sand hnd em
pleyed te "get even, with a Les
4aglea motion-picture director. Cur
a, after telling his Mery coiieerulns
tha Tayler case, declares new that he
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continued, however.
' .'.Woolwine's investigation et report"
that, bootlegger dellvcrin; liquor te
taa. Tayler home had heard tlic shot and
saw a woman leaving the heuse 1ms
hewn the story te be without founda feunda
tJaa. The se-called "bootlegger" was
a 4 man who denies ever having sold
auer and who says be heard the story
(ead band.
Taa theory that blackmailers may
bit killed Tayler was weakened when
mmteeC
It' was discovered that reports Tayler
,iim $2500 from the bank the day be
fiira the murder and redepeslted It a few
haunt before lie was Killed could net
n firmed. Checking ever luyler's
icceunts. investigators were un-
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