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Show "WOMAN SUES GENE TUNNEY .300,(100 Asked By Divorctt For Alleged Breach of Promise. STAMKur.11, Conn.. May 21 ir.. Tho old colonial home in which Gene Tuimey intended to make his home with his hride. the former -Mary Josephine Lauder of Greenwich, Green-wich, was attached by a deputy sheriff today in connection with a I $r0Q,C)00 breach of jjromisej suit filed against the retired heavyweight heavy-weight boxing ohampion by Mrs-Katharine Mrs-Katharine King Fogarty of New Yotk and Fort Worth, Tex., a divorcee. , The comnlaint attached to the writ of attachment attach-ment alleged Tun-ney Tun-ney proposed to Mrs. Fogarty in spring of 1025 but afterwards married mar-ried "a certain other person." The complaint "copy of which was - filed b y Deputy Sheriff . Michael Ryan with the town clerk, failed to ;ene 'J'unney mention to form-j er Mary Josephine Joseph-ine Lauder, Greenwich society girl, who became the boxer's bride last year. I Although the suit was returnable I to the June term of superior court at Bridgeport, there was no indication indi-cation when the papers would be filed at that city. . Coipies of the writ of attachment were filed with all Stamford baiiks in case Tunney had any money deposited de-posited there. Mr1. Fogarty charged Tunney proposed to her June 3, 1925, a week from New Haven by Deputy Sheriff ! John J. Maley and Attorney John I R. Thim, the latter representing Colonel Lewis L. Field of New Haven, Mrs. Fogarty's lawyer. Tunney and his bride are now in Italy, where Mrs. Tunney is recovering re-covering from the effects of an operation. after she was divorced from John S. Fogarty, Fort Worth business , man, that she accepted, and that later Tunney married a "certain other person." hhe deputy sheriff i was instructed to attach all of the defendant's property in Stamford ; at least 12 days before the first Tuesday of June, when Fairfield county superior court will convene. The papers .were brought here |