Show MH MRS CHADWICK ADWICK C 1 FOUND GUILTY Almost Collapsed When She Heard the Verdict MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL TIME NOT SET FOR HEARING THE ARGUMENT Cleveland 0 O March 11 Mrs Cas Cassia file sia L Chadwick was tonight t found guilty of conspiracy to violate the United States banking laws by con conspiring conspiring conspiring to procure the certification of checks chocks on n no national bank when there here I were ware no funds iff the bank to her cred credit it She was found guilty on every overy count of or the indictment upon which the jury was at liberty to judge her seven in all The indictment contained sixteen counts Two df Jf these were ruled out during the trial by Jude Tayler and of the remaining fourteen charged her with securing certification of cheeks checks without having the proper entries made on the books of the bank Charge of Judge Tayler Judge Tayler in his charge directed the Ule jury jur to disregard these counts and consider only the remaining seven which related to the certification with no funds on deposit On all of or these the jury found sound against her According to the law la she can be fined on each count not more than 10 nor imprisoned more than two years on each count The jury left the court room at It was announced two hours later that thata a verdict had been reached and that the jurors ask d to be taken out to dinner Word was sent to Judge Tay Ta leI ler and he set p in tn as the th time at which he would appear in court to re receive receive the verdict The jury went ent out at and returned rot ed at Heard the Verdict Read Court was opened promptly at and the verdict read at Mrs Chadwick came into the court room about five minutes before the jury She was accompanied by her son and two trained nurses She sank into the seat she has occupied during the trial and arid rested her face tace in the palm of ot her right hand handa a position she held almost con constantly constantly constantly throughout the sessions of the court Failed to Grasp It At first Mrs Chadwick failed utterly to grasp the meaning of the verdict She is slightly deaf and Clerk Carle Cane Carleton Carleton ton read rend the verdict In a tone so low that it was nearly Inaudible ten feet away tway As the people around her began to move and talk the prisoner grasped the fact tact that her fate was decided She shot a quick glance at Judge Wing We uWe re have lost Mrs Chadwick he said sa W This Tius time she realized it She turned half around to look at Emil Hoover behind her and reading rending there a eon con confirmation of the words of Judge Wing she flushed deeply and raised her hand handIn In a bewildering fashion to her head Almost Collapsed I Suddenly her limbs seemed to give Way nay beneath her and she sank feebly into her chair Her head fell tell forward on her hel hands and a 3 succession of strangling sobs Bobs came from her while Emil and Wd Judge Wing sought vainly to comfort her herThe herThe herThe The government moves for sentence your honor said District Attorney Sullivan We e desire to enter a 3 motion for tor a anew ane anew new ne trial said Judge Wing HI I w will HI at a future time set a 3 date for fora forno a no motion for a new tr l said Judge Tayler TA ler and I presume the matter can rest until that time That is satisfactory to the govern government government ment said sid Mr r Sullivan Judge Wing Ving bowed a silent assent and stepped back to the side of his disturbed client Attack of Hysteria Mrs Chadwick soon composed compose her herself herself herself self raised r her hand wiped her eyes and rose to her feet Attended by Emil Hoover and the marshal she walked steadily to the elevator It was not there and In the slight delay most of Mrs Chadwicks composure deserted her utterly She was carried into the elevator and VMS M taken Into the office of ot Marshal Chandler and placed on a sofa An attack 8 of hysteria followed and tasted fully fifteen sobs and andrj cries rj being distinctly audible in the hall ball ln l outside The two nurses were in prompt at attendance attendance attendance In about half an hour from the time she entered the marshals of office flee fice Mrs Chadwick was as restored to comparative composure and was then taken to the jail From Prom the time of leaving the mar marshals marshals hals office until the door of the jail closed behind her she kept up a con continuous continuous continuous moaning that was distressing to hear bear Dr Chadwick Would Not Talk Dr Chadwick declined to discuss the verdict in any tny n manner He has hns not been present pre ent at t any time during the trial And his first information of the result was as conveyed in a telephone message e fro a newspaper man manHave manHave Have you ou heard doctor that Mrs Chadwick has hits been found guilty GuIlt No aNo She has lies Is there anything you care to say ty about the matter The doctor simply hung up the tele telephone phone Dhone receiver |