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Show JOHN CH-ALLONEU'S CASE. ! .1 oh n A mi strop g (.ha I loner ma v soon be f reed from all legal rsi rn inf, nmj allowed to enter the. stale of New Vork without being clapped into an insane asylum. His case is somewhat similar to that of Harry K. Thaw, the pr'mci pal difference l-rjp ihnt C'hallon'T had not, beep acquired of murder on !l,rj ground of insanity. i"ha!oner, whoso right nam in ''han- ' ler, once figured as the husband of! A ami ja 7,'ives a ad belonged to the' Kmart set in Xow York, Being ;o?"Vf'l I of a large fortune be div-ipat"d to r-onx-i ! rxUvt , ;eparatd f i""rn h ?. wi fe am v. a.; t: n ;j 1 1 . put in an it. -fine. ;i-vlijrn in, V-Yst.-hrc-ler cou-itr. In addition a' g.janban v.an nppoin"d for hi--. per,-on and property in the ?ate of X'".v VorV, 1 1 e succeeded in making' h :j ei"a pe from tao invj.no a.v,iu;n and fi"d Jo Virginia v.diern the roiirK iroiioiui',cd him pane. 'J'hf ', ') urk jniionl 1'"; I'-rtihf not. regain i -'-'- - -"-n of hr p-r nui, but, li ii 1 1 rfi; ' ' v, :t id Jo I , , n h M-v-rai million .., n ih.-.mi. m, Hi.. !-;jii-1 of l.in gua-dian. hallo,..-.- ,n,;y)H mm) 1 o r"-ovi'r ront.rol o hi--. ,iro,-cr( v, but ho ,'i'difnt r.-'iH dimiti .". Th" w;:-In w;:-In . ii to I lie I'ni.-,j .-t;it-M cii.M,' i court of a ppeal.s ,which reserved de--i-.iou aftT hearing arguments. Hpr is another case where the lack of uui ''orniity of laws produces con fusion, fu-sion, '.'hailoner is regarded as a lunatic in Xew York and his property place'1. ; in the hands of a guardian, whi,le in j Virginia he is regarded as a normal human hu-man being and is free to coma and go as he likes. The real truth is that Chal-' Chal-' loner is an eccentric, who carried his eccentricity too far when he was footloose foot-loose in the Empire state. |