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X HOSIER CASE NEARS JURY AS STATE MAKES ITS LAST DEMAND FOR CONVICTION Itf " Slayer's Lawyer Has Talesmen Weeping During Plea rjEBATE ON VERDICT WILL START TODAY Spelser Attacks Defense of Mo mentary Insanity and . Ridicules Pleas WOMEN SPECTATORSJNJOY "WONDERFUL WEEP-FEST" kludge te Make His'6harge After Noen Recess Expect Quick Decision Catherine Rester's fate will be with the jury this afternoon. This became certain when Jehn R. K. Scott, her attorney," finished his closing speech for the defense at 11:50 o'clock and Maurice J. Speiser, Assistant District Attorney, immediately began his summing up. Judge Barrett, who has presided ever the fifteen days of the murder trial in Roem 453, City Hall, will .nialce his charge this afternoon and then the case will be surrendered te the Jury. The jury this afternoon will be called upon te dedde whether Sirs. Rosier xtu Irresponsible when she killed Mil dred Geraldine Reckitt, nlnetecn-yenr-eld stenepragher, January 21 at 1314 Walnut street Phe has net been tried for the mur der of Oscar Ropier, her husband. vrttem she shot at tne tame time, and an acauittal en the charge of murder ing Miss Reckitt may bring In . train the dropping of the ether in- . dletment. ..William T. Cenner, associated with Mr. Scott in the defense, sat celse te Jjfj. Rester's side, while his principal nil making the closing address ready te help the defendant should her heart give out again under tbe stress of her cm cm etlenE. Prisoner Wan and Haggard The young neman, haggard, emacited, her dark eyes sunken and ringed with black circles, her lips trembling at every erd, and her eyes brimming with tetn, gave full rein te her emotions. Se did the woman Mho jammed the courtroom as few courtrooms have been jammed before at tiny trial. They ' enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Thn atmotphcre of the courtroom fairly dripped with emotion. Mr. Hrett'e voice ranged through nl ltlie key? of the human Instrument, th ctrcmole step being en full met of the time. Mr. Srett paced the fleer. Hun;? out his hands in gestures of eloquent de spair, railed den Heaven's pity en "this Innocent child." as lie sti.ed pointing dramatically nt the fchnkim: nUk-rlad shoulders of hit.' client, anJ senerully gave thn women in the comt cemt comt reom Ftirh an exhibition of fereiitlr eratery as they never had even drcumed of witnessing. FTe leaned with his head Hese te he bowed head of the defendant, at nne teuse moment in his speech, mid railed en her te "thank Red for lit tle Nick Brune." Deputy Sheriff, who nered the wrath of the Dls-trict At torney te testify for her. Emotional, liut logical Theucli emotionalism was the emi nent note of the ppeeeb, and every woman in the tourtreiu was. fobbing in unison with his client. Mr. Scott followed a very plain line of nniu-nx-nt He lusUted, with a wealth of illus illus ratlem by which hefe light te piee Ms contention, that Mrs. Rosier was Insane when she shot her husband and his stenographer. He declared that un invisible force bad guided her hand" whtn she presw-d the trigger of her automatic. ' He condemned, In the harslicM Iinsuage be knew, the "Injustice" of 'he Commonwealth, and endeavored, by quoting numerous enample, te dhow hat the Assistant District Attorney Bid ceneyed a false impression te the iur b suppressing certain evidence ind keeping certain witnesses from the Mam, though at the same time profess, leg only a deMre te f.ee justice done. He eierlated Arthur HeFier. brother-in-law of the defendant, calling him u iB ."nfl Wam'ng him for drMng Mis. Tjesier Insane by taunts and in. jormntien that her husband was ubuut te cast her off. The appearance of Mrs. Rosier In the ciiortreom shortly before 10 o'clock wflsbe s glial for much emotional dis play en the part of the women. Mrs. neeUr looked a little fresher and vrenger than an pervious das, stlmu Uted apparenti, i,v tIQ lp(t)lef thn) her "rdesl was nearly ever iind tht. heiie hat it would end with her restoration ie freedom. nthr'tM?V an,,,M.r- Cenner appeurcd hX, M de"r of tllc P0,,rt Just lfere iaSu..Varrrtt ""'"'. They walKed r1laet?.UKr0W(1.s,arci1' nnd ,oel ",' CSu .n,ib n" lmP,sln array of Ijw wl MdniPmeranda befere them. -. iiuii i-Hiicu u Mne nnr con- I Continued en r... Twnlyrlnht. Column On.' e ALCOHOLJILLSGIRL OF 7 ielieved te Have Sampled Seme Heme. Made Whisky S ,?'"' N. .1., Nev. a.-(Bv A. P.) nth inrt.?ni" ffVPn, Jenps "w- " h i',?i 't" ,be c '?' ,,,,,l",l " u","r.'.. .'7"" oceanic 111 ves erdiiv. tl ('miff'-i nu-.,....,. .i - ---- lies of alcohol and a s'till'. -&SS.5SW 5.m .jBBfc h 4'?j """- W- T.--U-v. . -' f '" 'bat he i iee,;Tn,.N1,0l'' lIi-e Mmr. i ?. "U, ?,rl ,"l':l,, iniP satiinled1 5? hi '". ""i?:,:,Uk n,,,i(,, ' i' tell PJHMMaaVaMMaVHiiifc?tt3mMMM BBaaaaL' ... &. ' ? .mbbbbbbbbbbbbi LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV 'ILbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! BBBBBBBBBBBBBBlW 'iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl AIRS. CATHERINE ROSIER GIRL RUNS AWAY, SEEKING LIFE OF HER BOOK HEROINES Mutt Have Pretty Clethes and Qe te Parties, 8he Says Seventeen-year-old Alice Dsncan ran away from her home at 2632 riast Cum berland street te that she might fulfill her dreams of living like the heroines of novel die ban read. The girl's mother, who appealed te the police today te help And her daugh ter, Mild that Alice loved books and read ninny of them. When she finished a novel ehe would tell her mother bow she longed for the life of the girl in the book. "That's me," she sntd. "I'm going te disappear seme day and get away by myself where I can have pretty clothes and go te parties like ether girls." Mrs. Duncan said that she has twelve flniiffhtprs 'eleven of whom are nt home. Alice could net nave pretty clothes Alice has blend hair iind blue eyes nnd is pretty. She disappeared Wednesday night, leaving a note te her 'mother say ing that she could net get along nt home without the things she wanted, aud that her mother should net worry. CHARGED WITH KILLING WIFE AND BURYING BODY Cleveland Police Examine Clues in Death of Menter Weman Cleveland, O.. Nev. 3. (By A. P.) A man's hnndkerchief covered with red stains, which was found near the grave of Mrs. Hazel Rums in a ma Hi near Menter, O.. was turned ever te Sheriff Spink, of Lake County yester day. v County nutherltles believe an .in delible mark, thought te be a laundry identification, may furnish n connecting link in the chain of circunistniitinl evi dence nsaiiiKt Henry Rums, who U being held en n charge of hnnng mur dered hh wife and bur lug the bed. A flashlight bc.etiging te Hums and ii ipinceut bimilsir te one which Hums is Mild te have owned, a Tap of paper en which lire severnl nanie,, a shovel and an old -fashioned pistol, all stained nnd containing fingcrin-intK were brought te Cleveland esteulny by Prosecutor Ralph M. Ostrander. The stains will be nnnlucl and the fingerprint'', after being photographed, will be compared with Hums'. Prosecutor Ostrander nle brought (islies taken trem astep in the cottage occupied by Rums at Menter te deter mine whether any ilething had been burned. GOLD CAN'T BUY HER I N Y 0".l,rrr!."'r."l"c, .row, WWW ...., . ,W,W New Yerk. Nev. .'!. (Bv A P.) Heiress te 825.000 en condition that she get married, Ml Ruth Spanier, twent.v -one, has decided te continue selling bread, rolls and pies iu her mother' store. Miss Spanied was named beneficiary in ihe will of her uncle, Jacob Spaniel, who -died in Ii Angeles "I certainly will net marry for mon ey," she said t.eday. "When, I, mayy jt, shall be for 1bve, and I will net alter my plans just because of this bequest," PROHIBITION REOPENS JAIL leiiver. N. II.. Nev ...he ..traf- ford County jail, heie. cliijcuorfe vonis - venis - for lack el prisoners, icepenecl yester- dr. with sivteen inmates, lua supertn-i teunent 01 me jan, in an expinnateiy ' statement, said Ins institution had be , come nece-sary once mere because of the "widespread illicit manufacture nnd snle of booze." Gt-RMANY PLANS BIG LOAN Londen, Nev. :t. (Tiv A. P. i The German cabinet, in-cording te a Central News dispatch, lias decided te asW the reparations commission, for permission te negotiate n foreign lean of fiOO.iliiil. -0(1(1 geld maikrt for the purpose of .stabilizing the mark. Degn Repatriated "Pennileaa Americans" Parl, Nev. .'I. Twe deg-, will be repatriated by the American (Jev . eminent in the fim pail el .".00 stranded Americans te be tent borne from I'mepr November lit en tlie steamer ln sident Adam. 'Ihe dogs belong le tueiabei'. of destitute tamilics who ileilnie.l the. would i.iiIiit st.ini' iu I'tMiiie thnii lettll'll without then pels, ''ic American aid sei let syuipiithufd will, the f.iiiiilie.s and decided that all dugs pliiM'i te be "legitimate tuenibeis" of families would be I'liiMid us "peiiuileis Ann i bun s" and eut back with the slnimhd iinlei liinat. ', In all, i '.Ol l A.neiicaiis, with iheir uives un. I childien, will be te turned. BLAZING CHEMICAL SEARS WORKMEN Tank Explodes in Derfnor Dye ing Establishment en West Cirard Avenue "" GIRLS DRIVEN TO STREET Twe iLen were burned s.eiIeuf-1 when tank of chemicals exploded shortly before neon today at the d.xelng nnd cleaning establishment of Anten Dorf Derf tier & Sens. 1.TJ4 West Glrnrd avenue. The injured men nre Alfred Rese, forty. fic jenrs old, 11114 North Tenth street, nnd Herman Rctzen, twenty two years old. I(i:i8 North Sixth street. A burst of flame seared the men nbeut the face, arms and body. When the tank exploded en the second tloer sev eral girl empleyes ran screaming into Olrard avenue. Patrolman Legan, of the Eight nnd Jeffersen streets station, i-trucl: nn alarm of fire and then commandeered n meter car, In which the injured men were taken te St. Jeseph's Hospital. The flames had died out when the engines arrived a few nilnutci Inter. Police assert the men's injuries were caused by the explosion of a tank, al though efftcialH denied there was un explosion or n fire or that nuy one had been injured there. Olgn Derfner, noted m burning star, new Mrs. Harry K. HcJieenhuHt, is a daughter of thn founder of the lnibi nesi. CUSTOMS SEEK AJCMN "CHECKING LIQUOR FLEET Six Schooners With 100,000 Cases Aboard Clear Frem Nassau New Yerk, Nev. a. (By A. P.1 Custom officials are planning te ask the tioverners et New lerk and New Jer sey te enlist the services of sheriffs in costal counties in checking the wave of liquor which is expected te break I en tlicsi slieret with the arrival of a licit of Britil M.'hoeiSri from the Bahamas within tli neit fev ds. The New Yerk harbor police already have been nsked te keep a sharp look out for rum runners. Cthle advices from Nassau received today nt the Custom Heuse stnted that is schooners, with ubeut 100,000 cases of liquor, had cicurcd during the week ending October HI. This was snid te be a record number in one week flnce the prohibition amendment became iffcetivc. Conviction that extensive riitn-run-n'tng enterprises are beln? lincked l wcaltnv interests was reiterated bv the atitheritivi. ONE KILLED, FOUR HURT .IN CHURCH PROCESSION Moter Upsets as Tower City Felk Hener Bishop Crane rettsvllle. .Nev. ... une peisen was, killed and four injured Hiueiig n pnity el (iiitoiitehtli'-tH .esterdnv bound fiem Tower City te Trenient in precession te honor Bishop Crane, of I'liilniiclplii.i. ' James Ilale.v. of Kcffeis. suffered in broken knee and died almost instantly. I Th llev. Cornelius Lenliv. of Tower City, is in the retthville llepftnl ' with concussion of th hralji. Mis-es J U t.l!Mnt tU .....I 41. .. 1ff. I rNirmi. r.ii.nui'iii aim .&11 ' uiiv. dnughlers of tlii dead nun. each ' me, have a broken Ann, co a i bone mnl ' louniueuo "'", nose. The Haley niijoiuebili became, en tangled in the wheels of another auto mobile and upset. Hnrrv tJreenewnit. injiifd In nn at cldt'tif below this city WYdixwInv night, died .vestetday In the Petf-iilli Hospital. PRESIDENT SEES WORLD PEACE NEARER IN CALL FOR U. S. THANKSGIVING Country .Umrrginii horn Shadow of Cemviiuvncr of Great Conflict After Year of Trial ami Cemphxitiv. Ur Says in Proclamation --. y .tasecicifcrf ;vc order and reiteted leiilidcnu' in us Wnshlnirteii. Xiiv. .'! I'n'l.iriu that i liieh ili-stim. the tate of the Natien ' tucints vei iiuuih iiuuih te iu.stlfv a Natien. wide and most i i sincere te-tltnenv of giiiinude for the lieuntv whb.li has been beitevved upon , us," President Hnidnu. in the nutiual ThaiiKsxivinK pioclniiianen sunl te- I ila.v. calls upon, the Ameiicnn people, ,.. j-tKcnrv,, ,ltliiiis,,lii i)emher Mtl "ns I I n dav of fjianl.sglvi'ng, siippliealien iiudi I , i... ,.,:.. " ' tJi-ti'UUII. t Tin. Iet of the lirecl.iinaliiiii lollevvs: I "i the J'lesldiii' of the I luted Slater) of AllUllcn. -A proclamation "It. the begiiinuig of ..in c..iiulr the I .iinm was establish..! bv the devout falhcis of el.seiving aiiminll a dav of , f 1.....I . .... mi. .... .lift ml II P. 1111. 1 lllll. i nn nnrM. ' ' "s '" i " ,-... teoiien wlucli IMvili. I'.eMUCl.ie Hilt evleniled luioilgheul tlie win. Il h.i come te be peiltups th. most chuiae lenstic of our national observances, and asjlie season ii.pleai he- for it annual ruiurence, it is lining lermu,v le dl.e. t attention le Hits tun lent insti tution of our people and te i all upon them again te unite in K-- tiliprepiliilc iel. bralieu. The vear which n.w appiem he., i i i ,,, ',.: ,. ' ""","""'' " ' cud las ben nun lad ... the epc, ,rnce "M ," """".'nB. iiipli.nti..ii an,. ... air Nn i. .. hi i - l'WIi '.I trial- ''l' J'11"" f .",'J?nis'id that the p..,plc nnd iimmpli of .liili.ulti.-s and of . f ' 'J " ' "'"' finnih nlt-n- and it. I Uneven Is. whi.li miiM tefc-iid .. ' ' r 1" ''"' rs , ' Ysli, "' J"-"'" tniinks our inevitable ieili.ni in such un epoch n ''J"' '',r l'1" bounties thev Ii,im en as Unit Ihieugh which all mankind , "'w1'! 'Ji d '" I" niluu Umt ihe.e mav n,. moving. "As we siiivev Ihe experience of the prisbiug twelve. in. mill we shall find that our estate nii'sente vcrv much te. jiih tlfi II Nllllell'W lib and most slniiif tcs'tiinenv of giHlitude for the beuntv whi. Ii has be. i. bestowed upon us Though we have lived in the shadow of the I mi 1 1 i ., lisupieli.es of g'.".'nt tenllicl, our iiiiinli.v bus bien nt tiei.ee ami ha been able le .el.ti'ibille toward lb. mainlenanee and lu'l lietlllltlen of nenc. in the weild. We hiivc icm tbe racn; of inanMnd male giatlfing.pregreFa en inn way n pcruiauviib, uvueu, WSW PATROLMAN SLAIN BY GUNMEN HE 1RAPPEDINALLEY Themas Gallagher Blackjacked, Then Shet Near Garage at 24th and McKean EXPERT MARKSMAN HAD NO CHANCE FOR LIFE In Conscious Moment -Just Be fore Death Yeung Here Whispers of Attack Twe hours after he had kissed his young wife goed-br Patrolman Themas F. ftnllughcr was blackjacked nnd shot te death early today bv muomeblle tbievcH lie trapped in n blind nlley at Twenty-fourth and McKean streets. Gallagher heard the thieves trying te pry open the deer of Samuel Simen s private garage, which Is nt the end of a driveway flanked by two wings of an apartment building. The young patrolman, n noted pistol shot, hurried into the driveway. A thus, lurking In the shadows, brought n blackjack, down with 'terrific -force en Gallagher s head. As he toppled unrter the blew the patrolman reached in stinctively for his revolver. Fires Inte rrostrate Man Gallagher fell en his back, and two ether thugs ran up and joined their confederate, who stnrlcd te fire into, the body of the nrestratc man. One shot tore into the muscles of his upper arm ; another entered his chest and pen etrated a lung. The patrolman died at 0 o'clock in the Methodist llnwiital shortly after he became coiibcleus for n ,fevv moments and gasped eut: "There wcin three men In Simen's garage." A man who lives nearby, known te the police, nltheush his name Is un learned, benrd the three shots. He ran In the direction of the sound, but the street was still when he cnine te the McKean stteet corner. In the distance he could hear the noise of running feet, liev.cver. and he caught n glimpse of three men burning away as fast us they could go. They seen were lest te sight In the darkness. The citizen looked about for n pos sible viitiirt of the shots. His atten tien was attracted by the open deer of the garage, nnd as he approached he taw illinlj the sprawled figure. Jt laj still. He saw the blue of the trousers. however, with their faint stripe and reasoned it was a patrolman who was me, victim et tn snots lie had lieartt. He. ran te the station Iieum 'and gasped : "There has been a s'.ioe'ting nl Twenty fourth and Mchcan I tLiuk it's ene of .vetir boys." The patrol, with n detail of mm who tumbled hastily out of the station beuse, dualled around te the gaiiige. They found Gallagher where he hed fallen. I In way gienuing bllghtl.v, but uncon scious His trlenda put hlui en a stretcher aud rushed with him te the Methodist Hefpital, most of the patrol men in llie detnJI remaining te search the garage nnd the neighborhood. Ne Clue te Slayers Though persons living neaiby had come out of their houses when they heard the bell of the patrol, there was no one who leuld give the police nny information about the men who bud shot Gallagher. In tnct, it wa": net until he tevivfil a moment nt the hes pltal. hi'fine lapsing again Inte the un consciousness that preceded death, that they knew who had shot him or the ciriiimMunccs. t'il.v Hall was neiliied of the sheeting i - , - .i. j . " ?"" "'"""" " "" '''... s,,"m ,d) ' ." r " . ". . """- i" --i-i in triiiK te find the gunmen. I UTAH SNOW HALTS AIR MAIL Salt Ivihe. C'il. Nev. .'t. Mill serv ice both cam and wes-t bound fiem Salt Luke Cit.v was ,ibntiileued jesterday en account of I'tnh snowsteims'liei tiit te last three dajs. "I "' the Divine giiidnncc which lias "inihlcil us. in siewipg fruternit wi'b 'Hum pe.iples t,. nttnip s mll , ,,f I'riMrc s; fm the bounteous jirld which niu inmc te us ti-em the re-.iuici- el mir suil and ilidtiili.v, we ewe our tribute el gratitude, and with ii iur ncKniiuleihriMeni itl' t h. ,l,n,. .k..i .a 'iutitlnu in our own people iind le the imh'....!.,. i... ..,.,. ..... . I. i. . .,i,,.ji . num.-, in,' s.,,,,-,,,1-, I lie 4IIMr.ll I " cd of ether lands. I.ei ns 1 ..it linniilii. .ntjiowJetlKe lievv Bient js 'U1 lie lit In the Pint ideuce v"bii htiH gin I euisv dealt with .s. and give 'deuust ass.u.n, I uns'Iiish puipe".- t,. ,,;n I ' D.li.f.il i.. cinebl.nR par. ,, I u. an I ndv.in. i .....I. .. i ... Il I mil. 1. te I sin il, i hat, in leiiileting homage for the bles.sing-, which have cijjjie In us, e s'li 111. I eirtie 11 It-silfv ur leuliiiiinl and in. ren-ii'g aim in make our own lireat I'l.rtiuic i means of helping and selling, a lest ,. cm, the lause of all liiini'.uilv. "New. ihenleie. I, Wnrren (J Ifurdiug. Picsldeut of the I ulle.l states nl A ni"i n"i. de designate Tbilisi! iv. i in- ii .mi. 'ii ii. i.i ei .Mivcmiiir. .is i ecnr.u.i.' i hi ice car lietnre il "l.l willies wheieet I have heie heie iiule i-ct mi hand and caiiscd the seal of the I mini Mut.s le be attired "Dene ai Ihe (Mi) of WashiliKlen this e. elid dm of November m (be .vear .I (Mir l.iinl one thousand nine huuilt-ei and l went -two. and of the iu.lepeud' 'Hie "I the I nlted Stales of Amer n. i Mm nn bundled and feitv -m-xi uth "WAIIUL.N (i. IIAUDINti." no uii' h.im ion? Tiir.nu xnr ,..c'""v of ibem .hnrii,H in ih, ii"ib - IiJl' '"""'" --' uu ana ai, I s TWO BEGIN NON-STOP FLIGHT ACROSS U. S. ..... - Army Aviators Expect te Past Over Harritburg Tomorrow San Dlcgn, Calif.. Nev. 8. (By A. P. LleutelinntB Jehn A. Macllend.v and Oakley Kelly. Brmy aviators, took off et Iteckwell Held nL-i:"i A. M. today In an attempt te cress, the con tinent from Snn Diege te New Yeik without ii slop iu the great mono plane T-2. The plane was leaded last night with 735 gallons of gasoline, tblrty-tlve gal lons of lubricating oil nnd twenty-five gallons of water. It wasestimated this would be mere than enough fuel for the voyage, which was expected te be made in from twenty. five te thirty hours. On Octebei Ti the two nvlnter.s took off here en tlm name attempt and when fog forced nosttieiiement of the trans continental trip they remained aloft ever H.in uiege mere toen tnirty-tivc hours, brrnkiiig all endurance records for n fiving uuchinn heavier than tilr. MacHced.v and Kelly tossed a coin te determine which would pilot the take off. ' The coin selected Kelly. The aviators said their route would take them te Tucson, Arl-. Frem there the airway Is te Mlncela Field. N. Y., by way of Johnstown, llarrisburg, Pa., und Trenten. N. J. ACCUSED POUGE Cortolyeu, Tempest and Mills Premise Prosecution of Guilty in Drug Traffic WILL INVESTIGATE CHARGES United action te dismiss nnd prose cute patrolmen and former patrolmen found guilty of dealing with drug traffickcis was premised today by Di rector Corteljeu, Assistant Directei Tempest and Police Superintendent Mills. Ten patrolmen were accused by Jo Je seph Ilollena and Jeseph Santore of conniving with them in the traffic of drugs. Following u btatement te tills effect, made te Judge McDevitt, thn Department of Public Safety get into action immediately. Hellona nnd Santore were recently sentenced te eight years' imprisonment. A conference was held between Judge McDevitt nnd Director Cortelyou and it ii .understood that dates and incident lenceruing Ihe connection of the ac cused patrolman with the drug traf fick,er ns well as many ether details were discussed. Mr. Corteljeu then conferred with Mr. Tempest nnd Superintendent Mills. Several police lieutenants were sent (or and they will be questioned. C'ortebeu Premises Punishment I'uerter Cortel.veu frtiid: "I appre ciate the fnilh of Judge McDevitt in police officials generally and premised hi in thnt this department would make eveiy effort te check up the charges against the men nnd. if found guiltp. see tliut the.v nie punished. I will gel I nt the bottom of this affair If t V, the very lat thing I de while in the de partment." Similar expressions of co-operation weie made bj Assistant Director Tem pest nnd Superintendent Mil1. "Hvery man will have u chance te answer the chniges."' Judge McDevitt sail! teibi.v in dic-uing the accusations made against the patielmen. " pelue efficei who Iceiiks a I ivv is t.ibe ns guilt - u man net su,,,rn te enforce tlie law." Judge McDevitt dcclatcl. "The.v will be denlt with ,n -cording!. Diiecter t'ortdjeu has of fered ilie scrvii'es of his entire depart ment t" run down aiciis.illens and chnrqe, and be has pietuised sumni.nv punishment te nn jielii einiin found S'llli.v." The .luilge admltteil tliat sinic lie h,is been i.nr.vins en the drug creMide stinted bv Judge Meuaghan. be bus, receivci lettcir. teirphene eaiis ami1 visi s fn iu men of -.ene pclitlcnl Im-i peitame who have dicucrl "the pe. litieal i en-ciinentv" ! his iittivnics with liltn "Piennses of rcwnnl and threats of Imdllv liami will avail nothing." the Judge declared. "I am mere interested in th' pence aud safetv of the mm. miinnv than 1 am iu the appreciation bctOM I'd these inteiested in drug sellers. Rail, Up. Meuaghan "Add'et will be . urnl, but secis will be piiuishe.. h'ltcvei 1 ran de te .am en the rampatin In.iugurnie.l l.v .iinl.'e Ieiiaghau will he dune te. gaidli'ss. of ii'isenal ieneiiiciues," .ludi"' l.'Devitt, pointing ten photo-1 grnph et his wife aud two eluldren that was bctme Juni. declared he would con. tmue his activities "for these ihlldreni nnd the I'hihlren of ether eitizene ..f Philailelplita lavec oeie .mil Due. ter I'lirti'lvmi I will .eiii'.r tniliiv en win i action thev ' vmII iiiK. en tne marges mode before I Jud,'c lcDettti the two drug ped- dleih lb. ledge praised the llliceter fei hi' a it iiv, and snn he felt mho that t1 ' ..lcc would he sifted te the, bottom I T.vpi wii'i'Mi inpiesel the stalenienf. made le ihe teitvicted seller, Jeseph , Melen.' i and Jes. pli Siilileia. will he leci.vei ion iv i. tne M nor and the Diiecle' I List of Men Airused Tl, , m,.m f tl - , c se ,1 I ,i,.' r' , ,., II. ii V ' n ,". f ' "f I ,,7 ' ., , ,e si , e,-'?, ''V ,', inmT '" ' "". . ' " " .un r " ""' s 'd , I. poll. ' liccil'i'il ate -iiiik alie ' nil. I . li.ii. ,u sneeih peim stuiinn actiiu- I let. 'live ,s,er, of I'm t, and M nit" i '1'eni.lie.i, ir;..4j, y,.' (itiiriii mil lluickseii, of i iu Second .mil hri-.ii.ui streets slaiien. N.,1 nli did the iiatfe'iiien named Miaie I" tl.i (iiecceils of the nefarious trafti. ici'iinl ng le the two prisoners' stei te .l.nltc McDevitt, but at times the cw .i tuiiilli. .1 the drugs te be peddle. I Mleced P.i,xniciit.s lajieil . . . I tsuni. v living from fjltt in S'jeil were' fnnl bv tin i'i in' n (e b.iie h(.r paid h l hem beib Icr Mipphru of drugs and I ler pieieciu.n Ireni arrest An auto-i ineblb' tl.'M weie b.i.vfug was iimm l..t .1. ...... 1 1,.... ...I ' . 1 eituiv .in- ii.iiic.' iiii vvnem t icv l.illl l!lil..i.t i.i' ' piii.i, m 'I In aid tint the police would lake drugs from sailors arriving mi foreign ship und.'. threat of an est and icll it te tin in le their mutual benefit. The uieiieis nl-ii told of instances wh.u as much a nine ounces of ding would be si i.'id In the police n making in-, icsts. but ibex would turn u, th,,,,. luntlniinl en Pane I wrnlt.unr, (nlien,, ,x 1 nMIKKRV Ni. K , lnu,. npri ,15 itiish wiiii i,.(f ln ,ly Jirte.-v.11'"" Li,,mer lr"- FACE PUN FRESH QUIZ OF ALL EXCEPT MRS, HAIL PLANNED BY MOTT Recalled by Prosecutor te Check ' Up Evidence for Grand Jury, Is Belief WIDOW'S PUBLIC STATEMENT ' i SAVES HER FROM GRILL New Eyewitness te Murder Said te Bear Out Mrs. Gib Gib eon's Story tu i Stnl CorrcJrendci' New Brunswick, N. J.. Nev :i. All persons who have been questioned in the Hull-Mills murder 'as", except Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall, widow of the I'.'nln rector, were summniicd te the courthouse here today 'n Deputy At torney General Mett. Every possible si rap of evidence bearing en the murder of the Rev. Ed ward Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Eleaner R. Mills, choir singer, en thi night of p.) Members of the Tarrant County aTcut-t" SnC 'er tb I Election Beard. In a mandamus sencd Mr. Mett's action led te th belief yesterdar afternoon, were nrdctcd te he plans te prepare hu evidence for the I place the name of Earle U Mn.vtield. " Grand .lury. Cenjiled with it v,bs the., he nominee of the Democratic Party fact that his aides have found u iw cr United States Senater, nn ballets witness, said te corroborate the sworn 'te be used in the general cleuien No Ne statements of Mrs. .lane Gibsen, who, Tfmbrr 7. The wrir. was issued bv said she saw two peisens, whom she has named, ns the double criiii; wab committed. The official investigators, it is un derstood, Intend questioning all these summoned in the order In which they Continued en Pace Twenty-one. Column Hlx LAST-MINUTE NEWS JUDGE STARTS CHARGE TO ROSIER JURY AT 2 P. M. Judge Baivntt will chavge the jmy iu the Rosier case nt 2 o'clock this afternoon. The fate et Mr.3. Carheiine Hosier nheuld be in the jury's hands an horn latetv CONFESSES CONSHOHOCKEN MURDER IN 1917 Michael Ralph cenfes-eel in the JfoirUtewa Jail today that he Is the man who shot and Wlied Je?m Lucas, aCouchehockcu nelicviuan, Ausu&t 13, 1917. Ralph was amsted iu Uuioutewii, Pu., Inst Saturday after being Jeceguizcd by PeUctniHn Camp bell, who was with Luca, whtu he was shot. .1. 2 BANDITS KILLED Shet by Inspectors Waiting for ,..-. Them Near Scene Of u i i 1 1 Held-Up STOLEN MAIL RECOVERED i !j lui ii d r( Wittenbrrg. M v..v ." -.l.ukKeu-nr.lv, veteran AI.."!! i ttini miliar. known as the I la' v. v I or in, ' i.iit.l lluui.r." ajid i ..i nie, i ulread rr. I li. ,, n, -n s,, , ,. e.l I by riosletli.c uisnci ler slier rl.v iL.l.iv ( thev hl.J The stolen mail. ah.. i. 1 it i- r-istcic 'etler.. was re. eri'ied . niieu.i ien'ii im - ,'i- i, in- lean special aseiirs ai i i" iiciujm sinrifls wetc waiting n I In -( .'tie of '"' rehberv , which hid 1 lill.'lp.ltcd I thrniigh Kuewleih: nt l i i.n.'flv s pic. I ' ",l,s movement Kentie.lv and I,n:iti . e uiiikuic f1"" their nutomebile v it the stolen mail wlun ihe nfiicci enlen, them m halt Inspector Meb W lid of M l,eiiis. i he u,a, tM li.n g.- ..t il ,li. i eis said the bodies of th. uve ieli. bei were found w ith ieeh. r- . I. it. h.. Mil their hands A t'enmer s uirv held an .. ie.t he fore da,v light and letuiuei . vcrdi. t of mstiltiihle heiiiieide I 1 nisi i Ull.lL tile in I Mi t t ltlpei tots h.-ihl ll.Mt Kcnnedv .in.l In. .'" , . 'VP1I"'"X '";'"" ' ' l""'"11 ,ln!,l,,,,1 ,,l", "'""' '""' '"' ' "" lVul1 "'"' "M"'" ' '"' f""" " ' "f the Ham 'llie englin er and liieinau "i. et C ... .tin, ,-.. nn I'ice l-n..' en-- ( i.I.eimi the DYING FATHER THANKED SON FOR KILLING HIM Leland Tucker Acquitted cf Mur der at Preliminary Hcat.ng Mlsnll1.. Mfllll.. Vi-ir ' W, l P. .After Leland Tucker twe,., ,.r h.nl het and latilh w..uii d i.is father last Til. lav the t,nh.. ,i r,j 1. eland le him, shook hit b md ... In,., lie loved him nnd cninmen e, hi ., i.,r the sheeting, acceidlng le uWwf veleiuav til the Dex, nU lnnln-.i-. hearing en a charge of tiridegree niur- der The charge was dlsmissul In th ,. . tiee who lliaid the rase, "Yeu have done jiidt what I ai p. veu te de, witnesses de 'hired fa tin r told llie seu i ue no ueiiare.i he ntu ,n ,.,-. defend after ., fa.brr ...realened bin, . iim, i.,..,!.'. ..,...i. , .. netscs told (be same steri t ur- ...miiii . iii.riiu, ill), I IIIIICI Mil. The s lug eccuiie from here. lug eccuiicl en a i.mch ilnrtr miles . IN TRAIN ROBBERY Deposed Sultan aBBBBBHiu fW3JaBBBBiaiapVvttiU4i PtaBBKrflH '' 1 rJmBm !sSSMiHi -la-la-Hi-la-lam, 5 - " -H 7-la-la-la-las d , . MOHAM.MKH VI Caliph of Tttrliey. who has been deposed by the Nationalists, Is set ting up a new state, ruled by the. National Assembly MAYFIELD ON BALLOT Texas County Election Beard Or dered te Use Hla Name Tort Wnrtli Tv.. Nev ."..fHr A. Judge. Rej, of the Seventli District Court, en the application of counsel for Ma field. The action will require reprinting et the ballets, as the heard has just re ceived fiH.000 ballet3 with Ma field's name emitted. 'ROOSEVELT TREE Nete Left en Montgomery, Ala., Lawn Says Memerial Was Net Wanted WOMEN SOUGHT REMOVAL Iniitcemer, Alt.. Ne .". The Itoeer.'lt memorial t r, ,., uhi h has beii the siibj.it of a , n.inev. iv since planted en the Alabama faint..! hivn l.v Mot.iceinei Mej .s-, ., ,ts 1 ,-i l'mim. m,vsTeriOJ.sLv dl-.lliliemeil !.. nicl .' ' n,IM "' tu" nil, leant.- .e.p.ii,s,,, ' A note dlsrevricd In the I's-vrnl uiiir waicnmaii WhCie the 1 1 ,. had .,,.,! ,.,i. violitgeiuer-- Ala i;.. 'III '1- Te all i encernr.i The Daughters et ,i. , ,, ,, an- our mothers mv.-,,- mothers, ,,, MSI- ,i,e:.i, 'ii,,,,, ,, v;' n him. r of tout hen. genii, ,, , ,,, ..r.... i ..un a. ivnsnincieii ntiil w nr me. in i c . n. .1 wan. . mil one hete Dlllv el. t il,, the . i. in suiting I...I.I -in In.i-hte! , ti,V, ' I'dcin.- i ,... ... ;rmi,' : !,.n:,,l.'',,i",r "I"'"' V""."" I'l....h. , ' .ii. i hi ii , ii eii. 1 I mi ... .... .., " v .s,.:i . i'i.-oe'oi luinnn; a milllltti . I,, ..-.., -i. -i ,. I, , ,,,(,, i i (( 'rati ;'""" ' ""ieii.it i , ,, K iii have the m, m,,,, , , , ,Wi 'Ihe .i.s,.,.l(Men is i ,ln, n, f'.I.IU'V. w,e,e .lifTi, ,,,n ,, , geiuer The van. ni eriaiuriu,,,,. .,,, ,,.,.,, , Il ....piep.r fe, ,. memu.,, , lloesrxelt te ,,a, mi the ,,,,, L' llllllk Mil. in ,..!.... c .. "I O'.l ,, V. '-"," '."eie.l e. llie pi i" I'li-re i-avis necaine IV. i.J, m Lenledcrai v el Hi MRS.' CHAMPION CONVICTED Women Jurers in Tears a3 Judg Scntrnccs Hrr te 0 YjHrs t IrVnlaitd. V .! ii. .,, , , ,jw.iniPi..,..jV.i vi, , : .ijV;1;:, ".".er of '1 henms in euneti r. ' nival piometer, f N.w Unv.. ,',, heic lust Julv Inst night w, ,,.'. guittv of .i.ai.ila.icbi,, ,,,,.."' rr.p," '' mnl IU" p , .,( ,' ,,," liberating wcn'Hea'!s,;n .V:'. ateiy. i, . " tr. .I'liije . ii i'i 1 1 e.L'i i ii....! . ... , SI,. !,,., ...I .'.'. '." "'""" ""s SOlUUim .11,,,, rcTl "i t... r. "1"..'"n ' '"" """ni "' l1"- VANISHES IN NIGHT In... "...e"ii juiers wee In. liars, Ci-lrVJ"' eUlian utruecur m ACQriUIRI v m Dill c NEW TURK STATS Ai Law of Succession Abelisherf-M Vf Angera as Sovereign Right ,.i' Are Assumed . ' j CALIPHS TO BE ELECTED " diit adc cunnu nr nciuie-f.l ' uu i Mriti enunn ur runcn " u u .. 1 V)Uiiapau ui wiu Wliumrtll Ctm pire Treaties Made Since March, 1920, Abrogated ' . fly .t-ierla'crf Tr(i 'i Uiililen, Nev ft. A report that tntj' Turkish Nationalist As-ctnbly lit An- gera has psed a law suppressing thw sultnnate of Turkev and the law et siK.eslen te the throne is container In n dispatch te the Lxchnngc Tele-' graph from its Constantinople cerre speudenr, who ijuetes dispatches frenl, Angeta Such anion bv the National Assem-' hlv would mean, of course, that tha Sultan is deposed. In the future, bc-" cording le ihe dispatches. th only. aliph in Turkey will be periodically e lei ted without government preroga tive, all power being In Ihe hands of theNntlenal Asemlilj . Constantinople. Ner. y. (By ,. P,f? The Angera Assembly last night de cided unanimously imt u i3 invested with sovereign rights and that the Turkish Nationalist. I'jevcrnment is th kej stone of the Caliphate and today the newspapers cai-ry these headlines: "Otteman Empire collapsed. In it place there has arisen new national 'I urkish state sultanate abolished." The decision of the Assembly wag announced by a salute of 101 guns. Immediately the soldiers and civilian began te celebrate te the blare of mill- tary bombs and the bright flares terchbeareis. . ,.fy. ' Twe icsolutieiis' were unanimously adopted by the Assembly. Tbe lira; ' said that by virtue of organic fatatut-- and representation, sovereign rightadf' been vcted In an inalienable and lnr v divisible- tuiiniier in the moral person of tlie Angera Assembly, which wa the mill nmniifi ! .f 1.n ..n.AH ff.1... . .- v...,. .nun . vim; lllll. Ull Jbuyr second resolution declared the Calipbat' was vested in tlie imperial family,! at j tbe Osmnu dynast, but that the Turk- ish (jevernment lemaitib the kej stone of the Caliphate. Assemhl te Piclc Caliphs ' j Th selection of tbe Caliphs is toil i' made bv the tirnnd National Al. r.erablv of Tiiikc, which will cheese ; that nienil.ci of the Imperial family. i the resolution provides, who is th , best instrui led. the best educated, the, most honest ami the wisest. After these t evolutions had beea uuanimeuslv accepted amidst applnure. Premier Ileeuf Me.v ascended the trib une and niopesed the pioclamntien of a national belidav en the ,'iuuivcrsary ,ci'(the icitchiiK of tins decision. The decision el the Angela Assembly was made known in the following terms "Ihe palace et the Sublime Perte, having ihieugh uiitupt ignorance fer1 several i cut tines pioveked numereuB ills for the i euiitiv. !in passed lnts' the . leinn.u of luster.x "Itecentlv the Tuiktsb nation. th teal mistress of Us distinles. the found- us of the III Ionian empire revolted ugauist lis feieign eiienues in Anatolia .and undertook a struggle against tb( I palace of the Sublime Perte, which I took id.'s with tt i ueinies and against the nation and te that end it cetistltut- "I the (.mud Vnienal Assembly of luikei ui iiiverinueiit. and its amir ! threw itet iniii the snuggle agninsV I the enemies fiem without nnd against . the inline of the Suhliuie Perte. Own Organic State "Tedav the mi of hb'.intleii has at last been intend intr.. '',e l'urkih nali. ui, in vn w of tin tieasen m tba public of i,, sul'limi l'erii ins pre la.l.led Us en ii .g,iie niite lllile 1 of tin I, Mute stipulate that tin- .en i.,gii of ih, .,taij js ns. ,siii.ie. In t In natliiii ! Altielf I e-i nine au.J lcglsla i i. pewei nie .etifcrrnl upon the na' Hen A Midi ll Uliejip (1(. ,eJv 0f n li.tiei, x, ill, si.x.ieigu rights, ,,,cn M th. tight te deelaie war .md conclude i . I. . i'i hen wire fiirmei'l' prcrecs ti .1 tin Sultan i s.,11. then the Otteman m,pire hag1 le.l-ip ei) and in Us ph.e the new rjs. Heiinl luikt'b i it" l, .-ailed into being. ' I i!,ei siiilc ihe abolition of th -ulinii.iti th md National .semb)v el I'uikex ha- liken us place that lit te ..i ib 1 1. eminent ,,f ( enstantJ n.ipl. , it exiMeu, . hi tni; no lunger sup poll. 1 bv .inv i.'iti.iu.i lore ,a cceseel te ixit and n longer . enlitiitcs n vi I'll nlgaillSIII III.' Iflie !nnS of th' peepli of the nation have instituted an .iduinu-tt.itiv. government of tie pcel , i i. d"linding th. lights of i In tru , 'toil .t i In peepli ami i,p pcasenta .,,, nan ti ciug tin n wolf ue 'I hi ntalei.i. ia adds 'Il ni-t m ui p,. t;r rrniiienr Having mil, iiih,ii rmn with tht iiiinv. i.i..i.i.,l- n. In speaking of the n. hi, ..I id Mil. an and djnaatlu . gin llie di-iatih I loin Twefik Pflnlia, He i.t iu. I I,... ei ihe t '.install. t pb ii-vi ii.uieiit i is ,, faiitastle, I. ilili dm unieiit sin h nr la i,nty ni6 with iii hll..ii " I III ik I'll. till lllllli 111... I. ....... I .!. . ... .- ...... ..in,.,, IJIH two i. sol. u ion dialing witli i hi. vetting, of ih. t ui ,. -even ign i islit.s ,md the I ,1 11)111 , I r- . tmei i. Ni :; (t, . )fn I i Li I, Nationalist l.et ennncnt bun "'J' u 1 that H con idem null nnel ..id i'i licilies ,, lOtneiitieiiK coif hid. 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