Show PASSENGERS RIGHT TO PULL THE BELL Judge Tracy of tho Dayton Street Police Po-lice court Saturday ruled that a citizen had the perfect right to pull tho register cord of a street car or any cord or rope ho eaw when ho had Mrat signaled tho conductor to stop tho car In a proper manner and his requests had been Unheeded I Un-heeded In making tIre ruling ho released I ALbert Kennedy a onelegged man who was arrested Friday night at tho instance of Conductor Emllo Hirsch of tho JolTer Hon avonuo line on the charge of ring Itib up cash fares Kennedy was denlr I mrs of alighting at Cass and Joffcrson avenues according to his testimony ont tho on-t witness stand lie pressed the button to notify Conductor Illrsch to stop tho car ut that point but although the conductor con-ductor heard the bell ho filled to have tho car stopped Becoming nngored at tho treatment ac corJed him Kennedy then pulled the rag Ister of tho air thinking he claims that ho was pulling tho bell cord In doing oho o-ho rang up several fares which so angered an-gered Conductor Illrsch that he summoned sum-moned 101100 Officer Cogan who arrested ar-rested Kennedy for peace disturbance Judge Tracy In dismissing the defendant suit Raid 1 think you were jus tillable In ringing tha register cord or any other rjtlzen would have been under the circumstances circum-stances The testimony of various pns scngern on tho car that you first pushed tho button for tho conductor to stop which request was Ignored by him caucen me to bullove that you wcrcxJn the right In tho difficulty You are discharged St Louis Star WrvF pr 4 I J 1 11 iij J c > 1 I |