Show Cronin Case Arguments CHICAGO Dec 6Hyites resumed his argument ar-gument on behalf of the prosecution in the Cronin trial this morning devoting his remarks re-marks especially to showing that Beggs was a defender of the Triangle and therefore there-fore ready to think ill of Cronin Hynes dwelt on the scene in the Carlson cottage and continued Gentlemen of the juryThis savagery and brutality are palmed off on you as patriotism Many and many a hot Irish act has brought calamity suffering and shame to face the Irish pee pie but in all the history of the past and in all the history they can make in the future fu-ture this will stand out as the one conspicuous con-spicuous monument of shame against these Irish people and upon the reputation and upon the character and the generosity of the race He graphically pictured the finding of the corpse and said that the finding find-ing upon it of the agnus dei an emblem of his faith and religion indicates that the men who killed Cronin had a simple faith for the emblem they found around the neck of the man they had murdered After vividly viv-idly describing the supposed action ef the murderers after disposing of the body Hynes scored OSullivan and wondered whether when he went to bed at night did that ghastly picture of his dead friend head foremost in the sewer his head beaten and battered with the club which struck his life out haunt him Did the horror of that scene ever stir his soul to one moments repentance 1 Speakiug of Burkes flight Hynes referred re-ferred to his aliases in the Triangle whom he was seeking then and denounced the war on defenceless men and women in Great Britain and charged upon the Triangle the sending of dupes to English prisons that their embezzlements might be concealed At the afternoon session Mr Foster addressed ad-dressed the jury on behalf of Bogus He denounced the murder of Cronin the most atrocious and cold blooded ever perpetrated but warned them not to let an innocent man suffer for it Alluding to the large force and power of the states attorneys office Mr Foster said that not satisfied with the ability of the states attorney and his assistants those interested in the prosecution must engage three or four of the ablest counsel in Chicago men whose ability to sway juries by their eloquence is well known to assist them in this case Foster said he had an unpleasant duty to perform per-form because of certain expressions of his client during Creams life The man who supposed that Dr Cronin while hereupon here-upon earth was an angel in disguise very much mistaken and whether not the ClannaGael is an evil organization whose purpose is to send dynamite to England the most active member in furthering the object of the society whatever it was was Dr Cronin The states attorney objected to this and said he wanted to prove that Cronin was expelled because he exposed the dynamite policy and was opposing it at the time the circular was issued Foster then spoke of Beggs open ao tions the furnishing of the correspondence of Spellman to the state etc In it was in evidence that Beggs said Cronin had no business to be on the committee of the Triangle True Cronin was prejudiced against Alexander Sullivan who had caused his expulsion from the order Cronin Cro-nin was an agitator and organizer of rival camps and had publicly denounced the Triangle yet he was selected to act in the triple capacity of witness counsel and judge to try that body Foster had not concluded when the court adjourned |