Show SOME MYSTERY ABOUT AU CASE wo New Witnesses Sumo Sum Summoned by Defense but One Refuses to Talk TRIAL MAY LEAD 10 DUEL PUBLIC SYMPATHY TURNING TO R Karlsruhe July ul 2 mc IncI IncIdents dents and complications ar are multiplying In connection wih with the trial or of Kar Karl Rau Hau th the college professor or of Washington D C on the charge or of mur murdering murdering dering his Frau at November 6 1906 Soon after the court opened toda today another tt tilt between opposing counsel occurred dur durIng durIng Ing which Her Herr Dietz counsel for lIau announced that Hlat ho had pent ent his moring to Dr the state attorney e In connection with remark made b by the attorney at the sitting yes yesterday cs and that Dr Bleicher had re refused fused to receive these representatives I Herr Dietz later Informed the newspaper I correspondents that ho Intended this as asI asa I a preliminary step to a duel Dr Bleicher last evening that the criticism mate by Herr Herl Diets Dietz or of the expert testimony was insulting Two New Witnesses Another sensation today was the sud len summoning upon a moton motion made by herr Dietz of two from Karls Karis uhl One t c thee these Is a a young oung artist named Lenck who recently wa wa confined In the same prison with Hau upon a charge of oC which lie he has sinco been and the other Is counsel Dr The latter swore his liI client had had an interview with him himIn In ILl which he declared he had Important Information which he had obtained from 1 while they were both In prison and which wa was calculated to give an entirely Dr nEW new aspect aspet to the Hau case thereupon adVised his clent client to Wrt write to Olga Olga Molitor asking for tor a private meet lug Ing Such a a leter letter was sent but the de ired was not granted Herr Dietz having in die meantime been put In possession of these theBe facts decided to ask the court to summon both Lenek Lenck and Dr as witnesses Refused to Talk Lenck testified that be had coners d wih with hair Hau while In jal jail Ho He refused how however ever eer to make any statement regarding the tho death of Frau I It was asserted that the winess witness was In possession of information relating to the murder directly The presiding judge inquire inquired ot of Mau Hau f fhe he le would give the witness permission to speak Hau replied firmly No o Her Herr Dietz th thereupon moved that the court Institute compulsory proceedings to ob obtain tain tam testimony At this point court was adjourned until this afternoon to take Herr moton motion under consideration This Incident made madea a deep Impression upon everyone In the courtroom The sympathies or of the audience evident evidently l ly are turing turning In favor of oC Hal Much criticism Is herd heard of oC the attitude ot of the states attorney Dr Bleicher and the presiding judge The rest ot of discussion was taken up p with hering hearing the testimony ot f fur further thor ther witnesses from who arrived on the sene scene or of the murder a mInute ot or two after the crIme Lines of the Defense I It has now become clear that the lne line or of action ot of the defense Is to throw sus suspicion acton pl on upon a man named Weiland who was In the employ ot of the a as a SErvant servant Witnesses have testified that Weiland went to an employment agency In an effort to get a 0 positIon In North Germay Germany saying he could live no longer with Fu Frau as she was crazy Wiland appeared upon the scene of oC the tragedy Immediately ater after the shooting I it was noticed that his trousers were torn tom This Thi he explained by saying that they had caught while he was climbing over a fence fence Te The personal appearance of Wetland however dos does not correspond with that of the ma man that wa was seen fol following 01 lowing Jawing the Weiland Is beard and 21 years ers ot of age the other man has been described a a with an Iron gray beard and wearing a abrown abrown ant brown overcoat g Various witnesses have testified that wore a lackeys uniform wh when n he at the scene of oC the shooting A mysterious circum circumstance stance Is tat that Wetland after the murder and the au have not been able to ascertain his I If lie he and the man seen following the are the fame same per person he als also must have disguised him himself seI self wih with a fase false beard Case Wi Will Be Prolonged 11 In view of the introduction ot of such as the foregoing the hearing ot of the case will 1 be prolonged Into next we week k At the afternoon session the man In inC C targe ot of public telephone an official named that a man had asked for a con connection necton with the Via Villa Molitor on Novem November November ber G 6 The Tho re registry books showed shoed the time ot of this caI call from 54 to p m This was deranging to the prisoner le he lecause cause ause I it showed that lie he had ample time timeto to reach the scene of the murder by 60 r I rn m description ot of the man who ho caled called th the Via Villa agrees wih sith that given b by nUmerous other witnesses r f Hau Bau but he was oas unable to identify the prisoner He said that Hau had spoken in a very low Jow voice and that noth bg could be hord hoard outside the telephone Moth booth U At the evening session the judge ed cd to Impose a fine on Lenek for refus reCus refusing Ing to testify Thereupon Han Hau arose and said rather than see Lenek Lenck punished he decided to me an explanation He had returned to the continent lie he said to see Olg Olga for whom he had conceived a yb io lent passion He wanted to meet her be before before fore he returned to the United States She knew nothing of and lie he had assumed a disguise In order to carr carry carryout out his purpose unrecognized Ran admitted the correctness ot of the testimony of oC al all the witnesses regarding his actions In and said that he telephoned with the sole purpose ot of getting Fru Frau Molitor away from the house When later he saw Olga leave leae the house with her mother he wa was so disappointed pointed over the thc frustration ot of his plan that he went to the staton station at ful full speed and heard no shot tired fired The presiding judge asked Hau why be adopted such a roundabout procedure why he lad had not communicated directly with Olga Olga Hau answered that lie he was too agitated at the time to adopt a clear plan of oC action acton Affidavits from Crom Professor Schoenfeld ot of George Wahington Washington university and George a lawyer of Washington were read Professor Hoche or of Frieburg and Professor testified a as asto to JUs mental soundness but they de de he was eccentric The court ad until Monday ronda |