Show I NOTHING NE i BROUGHT OUT nUl Body of Lieutenant Sutton Button Ex Exhumed Exhumed Exhumed and Autopsy Is Per Performed formed Arm of the Slain Marine Officer Not Broken AGED MOTHER PRESENT AND VIEWED REMAINS Declared That the Forehead of Her Son Had Been Crushed and Desired the Newspaper NewspaperMen Men to See for Themselves AGAIN INTERRED I Washington Sept 13 After tile the body of lieutenant James ames N Sutton jr the marine officer who wh met his death about two years ago at An Annapolis Annapolis was exhumed at Arlington today an autopsy disclosed the fact fad that no bones were broken a contusion was found over the ri ht eye V Mrs Irs Sutton has hae contended that her son eon arm ann had bad been broken in the fight which I preceded his death and that this thia being bein i ithe Ithe the ca case e the shot which ended his lift lih I could not have been Dr George G Tully full Vaughan of or this cit eit city who represented Mn Mrs Sutton at the au autopsy autopsy autopsy topsy said sald tonight to bt that the bullet wound which caused his death was three Inches above ale the right ear and was clean cut cutNo cutNo cutNo No Powder Marks There was no indication that the hair and scalp had been burned by powder Surgeon Spear who ho represented the nav navy department declined to 10 make a statement saying he be would report direct to the de do department dep p Attorney Van Dyke associate counsel for Mrs Sutton said sid he was convinced that the shot soot had been b n fired at Vast least ast five te feet from the officers head and that the wound showed conclusively that it was a aph physical ph impossibility for Sutton to have fired the shot ahot Dr Vaughan said tonight I 1 found the Body in a fair state of preservation except a softening of the chest trunk and nd arms I found no bones broken There was a contusion or bruise brul e over the right eye about two and a half Inches by one and a half Inches The bul hal bullet bullet hallet let wound In the scalp was three t ree inches above the right ear There was no sign of burning of ot the Ute hair There wore were two or three cuts in la connection with the bul bullet bullet bullet let wound one in the scalp near the bul hal bull bullet hallet l let t hole bole and the other about the of the scalp This flits last cut may have bave been made at the poet post mortem examina examination examination tion or by a blunt instrument before death Mother Viewed the Body Sody Present at the grave when the body was waA disinterred were Mrs Irs Sutton several severa friends her attorneys attorn e several surgeons surgeon and a number of newspaper men Mrs Irs Sutton was the first person p r on to look upon the face of her ber dead son After leaving the store room where the body lay she said saidI I 1 want you newspaper men to go in there and see for yourselves your elves that the fore forehead forehead forehead head Is crushed After Aftel viewing the body the newspaper newspapermen men were excluded from the room and the surgeons surgeons commenced the autopsy The examinations were made by Doctors George T Vaughan and H D Taylor rep representing representing representing resenting Mrs Sutton and antI Dr Raymond Spear U S N representing the navy de department department department After the autopsy the body was placed in a new coffin provided by the govern government government ment mente and was in the same grave rae after the ground had been conse CODIe consecrated consecrated crated by Rev Father Alonzo Olds Olda of St Catholic church this city 0 |