Show 3EMING IS RELEASES Detectives Who Allowed Him to BTand President Envelope Are Placed on Trial New York Dec 1Capt John W Cottrell Cot-trell three detective sergeantB and two patrolmen of the city police fore were Jlaccd on trial today charged with failure fail-ure oC duty In not preventing Arthur B Doming believed to be demented from obtaining access to President Roosevelt when the latter was hero last week to attend at-tend l the Oracle funeral Cnpt Cottrell was In charge of the police arrangements at the church while tin others were especially es-pecially assigned to see that no unauthorized unauthor-ized I person enter the church during the services Doming was today itleased on a bond of S500 In the custody or friends who said they were anxious to cure for him Police Inspector Brooks at the trial which was hold before a deputy pollen commlsMloncr said that after the President Presi-dent bad been handed the letter by Dem Ing and and left tilt church and wan about I to enter the carriage Mr Roosevelt hud turned to Pollco Commlsloner Greene and asked How fa It possible for uny one to band mo an envelope 1 So saying the witness said the President Presi-dent handed the envelope to Commissioner Grterie who in turn addressed the witnesses wit-nesses at the same time handing tho let tor to Mr Loel Inspector Boors suld that Mr Roosevelt pointed out Denilng as thii man who bunded the enxiMope to tho President and Doming was thereupon arrested |