Show FATHERS AWFUL DEED f Coroners Jury Says C B 1 Haskins Killed His Baby MOTHER FAINTS ON STAND I Coroners Jury BetuniS Verdict That His Six Charlss B Hnskins Killed I Months Old Baby by Shaking It i and He Is Charged With Voluntary i manslaughter and Sent to Jail in I Haskins Admits I Default of BondsHnsldns Shaking Child Mother Faints on I the Witness Stand I I TRIBUNE SPECIAL II j I Blngham Sept 5The Inquest holdover I hold-over the remains of the Infant boy of J Charles B Haskins resulted In the ar j I rest of ITadklns on charge of voluntary r volun-tary manslaughter and hals now In I I tffc Jail here falling to procure a 1000 I bond I I County Attorney P P Christensen came out this morning and represented f I the State at the Inquest and at the 1 I I arraignment of ITasklns before Justice George B Lee later The feature the Inquest was the testimony of Mrs Haskins mother of the dead chlldi she testifying that her husband had shaken and beaten the Infant Mrs Haskins was much wrought up and fainted twice during the Inquest Knsklns admitted he had shaken the child but not with the intent In-tent of killing It The Coroners Jury I was composed of William Strlcklcy foreman Alexander Kee and L C Jeffries The witnesses examined were Dr Straup Dr Pearce Charles B Has I klns and wife Mrs Jlmpson grandmother grand-mother of the dead Infant AJ KJII burn John Brunton Mrs Clays Max Beaver James Gieggsby Mrs Gavin Mrs Jt A Roberts lUIs Isherwood and I I W J Burdctte The doctors gave expert ex-pert testimony as to the cause of the childly death and the condition of Its body and thtf others aside from the parents testified much along the same line and to the general clTcct that they had heard cries Issuing from the res ta rant where the father mother and child were The childs screams varied in such a manner as to indicate to all who heard them that the Infant was being violently shaken Tho testimony of the father and mother has already J been Indicated The verdict of the Jury was that the I child came to Its death from strangu i lation caused by the father Charles B ITasklns violently beating and shaking It while In a fit of madness but with no Intent to kill 1 I The Inquest occupied the greater part of the day After it ended Haskins was arraigned before Justice Lee on the charge of voluntary manslaughter pleaded not guilty and wa bound over to the District court The child was only C months and 3 days oleLlt was buried here today |