Bllfllffi!MHIffilKSffiSlNHHI!llPHMHffif! ?t " ' i " r ' T 'tfi$t Js3 wr ' .:j v j;s. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922 it ,i$l WHAT DID PETERS. THE DERELICT KNOW ABO UT f 1; ,?& r. MILLIONAIRE WARD? MYSTERY DEEPEN ' yrrf Slayer's Story of ' fate Night en ' Lonely Read Ne Lenger Believed, but Secret Is Still Unrevealed : IS THERE A WOMAN? HIS WIFE STICKS Were Peters' 'Pals' Fictitious and In vented te Make Tale Plausible? And Where Are Marks of Ward's Thrilling "Bat tle" in the Dark? "Will Stick te Him;' Declares Mrs. Ward Mr. Ward Mrs: "I am standing with my husband in his ordeal. "I want te de everything I can for him. "I have the utmost confidence In him." Ward's attorney was asked: "Was there a woman in the case?" "The threats," he replied era tlvelr, "were aimed at Mr. Ward's family." Ward and his wife have two child en n daughter four years old and a son a year old. UrHY did Walter S. Ward, million- nlre, sheet and kill Clarence Peters, human derelict, a drifter, an "undeslrnble" from Ward's viewpoint? What was the held that the shiftless ex-marine had upon the respected and wealthy leader of New Rechelle's best eet a held that led te Ward's paying tf $30,000 In blackmail and his will ingness te pay $7p,000 mere and that finally culmlnnted In that mad moment In which he tried te win the safety of illence by slaying his fellow man? What did Peters "have en" this millionaire? And where are the two accemplicesif, indeed, they actually exist? The authorities of White Plains, New Yerk, are apparently no nearer a elutien of this most startling of mur der mysteries today, than they were when, en Mny 10. the body of the then unidentified mnn was found beside the read nt n lonely spot near the Kenslce Reservoir. There was nothing then te tell who the slain man was. That, in itself and in the light of later developments, is significant. 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The Navy Department has ever half n million finger prints en file. Ypt within twenty-four hours enmc the definite message. "The print is that of Clarence Peters, whose home Is 10 Urove street. Haverhill, Mass." Secret Behind Killing la Still Deep Mystery Clarence Peters was net the kind of a man whom one would expert te be an associate of the Walter Ward's of this world. He was the son of respected, but peer, people In Haverhill, but he him self had been a drifter nnd had been In trouble before, lie was dishonorably discharged from the service in 1019 for bad conduct and, before that, had served a term in a reform school. Yet, through some mysterious cir cumstances, he became the pospesner of knowledge of the most Intimate and secret details of Ward's life, and this knowledge was se dangerous te Ward that even the taking of a human being's life was net tee great n price for the young millionaire te pay for hllcnce. Ward's Btery of the n flair, as first given out. sounded plausible, but n most perfunctory investigation began te reveal cenlllctltig elements points that did net stand the test of scrutiny and new the authorities me inclined te think that it mny have been pure Invention te keep them from discovering the real se cret behind the killing. And what is this secret? Dees Ward's wife knew it? Dees any eje except Ward himself knew It? Ward Told a Plausible Story of the Tragedy ( Ward claimed that Peters and two ether men hnd been blackmailing him for six weeks und had obtained $30,000 from him In various payments ranelnir from $1000 te $5000. The tluce men. he said, determined upon the night of Monday, Mny lfl, ns the time for a "clean-up und get- . away." They demanded that Ward Abeve is Walter S. Ward, million aire slayer of Clarence Peters, hu man drifter and derelict Belew Is Sheriff Werner holding the slayer's automatic. 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'-. irt Peters; Uichurd Short, whose farm, leave und nor n lent h.i been imumui i. '..ibei of the blackmail gang besides Locust (Jreve. is half u mile away, and or marked. Piter ,iml who toilewed him In the William P.riggs. n farmhund employed There a no s -i, ,,i a snuggle m "',l ''' inentuallj engaging In the bv Mr. Kekhurdt, nil iewed the bed the Kinvil edpc of tli- rei.. and the sheeting .iftrav with him us it la alongside the read between the tfl glaiS ,.l(i t lj).(. 1r imj,el,.( ,r That Waul did se frequently te the Eckhardt place and the Kenslce He-ei all ,, llaiN m Jld aieml,j Ncw Yerk veir. Ward w.is .i,:p; hi ii., Ii.hup in . a ".is been i-tabliln'U. but no one could Xebndy Heard Sound of Ward's "Battle" I iiictn te examine Ins cenpi lie iJreve with ri'ter- Mini a All three siu 1 tney exauuiiPil tne of which he -:itl a, -hntteiwl b a body ami then' was no bullet hole m I bullet. He refused te no -e either the coat or vest, but t here wu. , jp fn, p of n hi M one in the umlershrt. waich. with the Me e , fU Wtn i(m iS lit,,w.r. Ilesh, wa burned. Indicating u shot ut limitalritl mU-uv en nil tbi.,, umui I elnsp quarters. fwered qiiestien There was no glass in the mud. m- i though Ward had said a window in his M hfi Did ,et Hflrf car. had been .haltered by u bullet , Fight in White Plains: Ilrlggs s.ud his tirst Impression was, that the Deily nan urm mrrmi iu iin' .iiiuuiei- iuesien tiinm.'. lliele w: iu, utiiuii uu nil- '"i'pj'-hjimi i' thi1 Iie'i-np :iril Uevhellv b the newspapermen te jh riuit bt' 1,,lini1 1W,, knt'u of llls having b- ii spot. en Peter', miter i meet them nt n certain spot en the read between l'ert Chester and White Plains, hcjend the Kenslce reservoir, with 7r,000 te hand eer te them In cash. . Ward drove te the appointed place In his Peerless ceupt. He was alone. He t-avs his intention was te "temporize" Petern by the tight wrist. His pistol band caught In this wn. , Peters fired a shot, but it r.cnt wild. It bored through me icit biue winnow or the Waul declares. coupe. L'LAKKNt K Pl-M'KI The dislionerahl.N dlsdi.irged ni.- rlne whose l.iiuw ledge of a strange secret rust him his life Ward being left-handed, Peters did ueumeil that he had .em red the two net knew his opponent was armed pistols that figured in the battle." In tii'unellii.'r w-lrli I'eteru Wm-.i ,,.,.,,1,1 ,,ii,i , i, ., ir... i . .,.,-....,.,.. i,..,i w jth the men nnd put them off with , lilin elf iuh guard and tired a single shot tinned both weapon, ever te him. Wer- nuiium .a.ii-c uii;) nymu iiltuih ier which niiiKiil ii till 111 tile rliect, am 1HT lefllseii te tell when the tMUMlC- ,m,l4 and none i lethes. Mr. r.cUhnult . house M -00 MinU back from the mail. lie .old he was ' liulit .leeper and his window, we' e mien Ten persons live In or about the house. Nene heard any shot. .Short recalled he heard one inr en the high. I wav. whit'' is. little traveled late at night. Jehn Mosiewit bleeis in the IM. haidt garage, only etght voids from the read. He heard no shots. An in vestigator later tired a shot at the .per where the bed was found, and it echo ed all around. Anether point te be cleared up hew Peters could have been in New Yerk blackmailing Waid for .lx weeks, or mere when, nceenllnc (e nil .u - I counts, he was net in that i ity unti' two days befeie he was killed. He left hi. home in Haverhill, Muss., April "."i, and went te Paris Island. S. (' , hoping te join the Marine Cerp. lie iiad been discnnrgeii from the .Navy me iniicMiiaiier- irui linn, ua with his power;. ll ih,siiie, net attempt te i,et power Peter lc drove rh..:h in C.t .,t ri.uns, ur nr i,i-t one . intention for in.li . into tin Tbei W tlV . e i I w In n U hi ( irv te llttltl'-l -nl e nisttud of steiii.- hi, eiiurrj wa n t.t.eit ,n Win-,. I'!.,i. that ,i iiiu i.ipiuiu .inri Ini.l In, a .,, weik Sheriff Weinei- .aid lie i,M,., had hiiiiil of it II, .aid l. ,lj, n,.t knew thur W.miI , (.,, , ,, rme tiaik, and he itdmiitnl hi liaii no trace .t i.'haile. Ite-. ami .lack,' whom, Uanl mhI. .i i . ,,f ,. in whiih -eme iiivuhed in betting or ether opera- window lien, tnai euiu hum- ieii mm open te ijiuci.in.iii Wind .-i. fair v well known te a .mall i i-i et i lub house commis sioners bi.t net considered a pcctae nlai butcu in plunger In the words of one i oinmiMeiier. he was "hard )u lli d hetllin: srioe nr S1000 each wav mi a rae and usually en the right hoi-e Hi, bets were usually ln-t minute i,nes and led te a supposl suppesl i Ien thai ne knew persons connected ith rai iiu stable. Through iiiquiiirs of i he IMnkerten detective, mi i rack pel illUV, who wnt. h "reurs ' and ether iindes'lrable. ! w:i. e-talili.hed that neither "CharUe i:i,s. net Peter was known e them. i In i w.i. Itiins" known te the billing eiiiiiiis.iiirieis, who knew their heii.ii. ii. id i the pipseu system of wageiing And mi wii'i .e miinv ii;e.slleiis m 'i.wmiiI it nil ,tts itsiif down te lb.- mi' unter inn mil 1' ill. i W ml Ids i he derelict he millionaire? knew PENNILESS SCULPTOR TO WED HIS CHICAGO SOCIETY PUPIL Stanislaus zulial.Li. Waning (',s. uts llcnrt of Helen Walker Diwcttvl l'athi'r Hmh Uk L'-arri tnatemy I ..... i.u. .,,...... .v. .1 ui ew ...ibu a eum ui ii'un nun iiiuuiiu su mat no ieii oil IIik. lien tools plare aiiei iipiiik ceiivicieu m luneiij aim i llionev nt tllilf limn. . eitTwilii" !.mii,I I'.,... .1.... .... .1 .1... .- I.n.l t...n. .n..l,n.l ..f n . n.... ....!.,!.. 1 --' ' 1 : "V, , ; ", ,"""""'' "' '" 1 no Nherift .hewed the weapon, te "."' .,.""" "' ' " uuiuhiuuu.- It was almost -1 e ehiLk en Tuesdav lead. 1 nu bullet took a downward , , .,..,, ,..,., 1.,,. .1..... ..1..1,. the t at home Imeinlngwhenthuwuet. Peter., known jXs h.li! JTh " .Vln1 "f, "',;' ;lB,,t ','"It 'temat"ic. wh.ch he said was He went te Sinannah hep.ng .0 e. N 'rU. Mj 'J. Stat,..laws , , ... 10 him as 'Pete." was In u red Slut. ""'' "'''"v. the place It bad struck. Ward's. The ethn wa. a thirtv-twe- Hit there. He was rejected Mnv 11 'ukaUki has gmn te Chicago r many ' '' " rn. ulster ulth I hnrlev ltess ami .TneV. .I1111111 111? from Ills mi,. W,..a t,., i, ....111,.,.. ..,...,1 0....1. 1 w.. ,.. ... .1. . t .. : .. , .... ,, 1 .... ,, .1 . ...,.., . . , H ' 111 ,. , . , , , , "" ; ", : . ..,. -,,,. t. ,,,- ...uw i,-iwnei, -viijiu vx 11 t-.eu, ut i-ui uiu& in iiie ieveriinieiii recei(. .ui.s I ii'ien t itii ci riihai.i.i is ,i I in' last-named man was driving. ran toward tin two men 111 the Stutr. with lie ehamhei Peters jumped out of the Stutz nnd,1"""" or uim. j lie s,tut7i lll( a l0,, was "suppose inn out te th-j left side et the Peer- "'' """ "ss nun .iacu remained behind 1 les., hteppliv en the running beard nnd " "s "." "'ubiiheade. Sl or eight shots put tins 11 pU-tel against Ward's left wen' ",r0(.1 hefeie the drier of the Stutz uliln 1 "'!' ' aiabei , which Werner said and it would hae taken him two tnis- .nm,wS t. uli.ter w hove genlu. ised te h.ue been u.ed bj te get ew Yerk It was the night I , , ,, ,, ,, .,: .1.. ..1. ..t ..V w .... . , ; . '". hen , neiieni7el liv Mrs ll-nr. I1 ha. 'd Ids mui'hiiie and sued awav .........I iii.i. ,i.i... .. . .. - ::z; ffi'vs,!' s? af.tw? sss? tuanded. I j toss. ' ' " "e "lt Ward went ahead, and Itess uml .laelt ' i,.', 1 , ... ., , , rnllmve,! him. Thliv nin,H.,ln,l I, ..iJ I .."'.'.' Vu "IlliMl IO tile WOUIllleil IVters." According te the Sheriff, the of Mav 1." that be drove te his death b,," '0,'"nl,,,,t l,v r ""r Whitney. .Inlin Slean, Peter I.ai.en Wu'.tu and ether 111 lists, ami Smith & Wessen wa. full leaded, lint unli Wiii.,1 one shell under the hammer was e- A dispatcth fiem Mllferd. II. pleded. Ihu i..iiguine of the automatic quoted Chief et Police Jehn Mentietb nseinpr;. it wa. a new pl.tel. but of that place as saying Peterb was V the ..Smith & Wes.en wa. an old one. , u,.UMh theie three weeks age. '"" ,'v',l1 .vneiuing te siuriii Werner, Ward charged with breaking Inte two stores or his ntternejs epl lined 10 him that and n gaiage The charge against utter the shoetilii: Ward nicked en him un nm uiesM.il l..,,.' 1 v.. , ... . . . "ii . ii-veiver. 11 u ir in us niirnmn I'll lie Hubert llinrl. Ie in 1: ildliii k ririi s but u 1,,, lelc.s. been fieuuentU ll! from hunger 111 the last jenr Mi-s alker is the daughter of l)r Samuel T Walker, one of Chicu'n'b ine.t nreiii- inent phjbKlnns , The mairlage. wheh is ie mi,,, place within a few daj . fellow ,,) h a hone.Miieon in Canada and later ie.i- rs ..het deuce In .New erk. in the ilium, ,,; shlng the a court. tup which has lien in item of interested gossip in the uitisn,. ,n,.i Km),- 1.... w... 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