Show Dying Man Accuses Of Attempt to Break t. t Up Home 1 A. A BROWNING the thc man who shot Benjamin P. P Ballantyne is at the thc left I iVA V 1 Mrs Bal Ballantyne an ne daughter of John M. M I. I Browning gun guir inventor gun inventor of of n n is in the John Browning law brother of Ballant Ballantyne ne who was present at the time of the sh is on the thc right Tight Below Benjamin F. F Ballantyne 5 Di f O it r 7 ft 1 r I. n. n l l fi l. l v tl t i i I I I J I k V I f r tt q II I I II I I k 1 k I I 4 t z tt 1 t Co r i tv r.- r. Yi A y I It I t i k h. h i I i J M It s I S 4 S J T Victim of Bullet Gasps to Officers That He Had No Gun Police Detectives Find Weapon on l Library Table in Room Where Wounded Man Fell They rhey tried to break up my home This is is' tho the statement gasped by br Ballantyne as Detectives Jack Egbert Eg- Eg Egbert Egbert Eg Eg- bert and Lester Wire bent over him accor the police pollee They were ere the first officers to arrive on the scene I had no gun It was under some books Ballantyne declared I Iwas was not near tho the gun I was In the center of ot the room room The officers said that they they- found Ballantyne's revolver lying ron ron on a li library hi- hi table 1 In the center of the room When they arrived at tho the house Mrs Ballantyne and her mother were sitting in the tho BrownIng Browning Browning Brown Brown- ing automobile at the curb in Sn front of the residence The detectives said they found Ballantyne on the floor bleeding badly from the wound In his neck Later when Detective Egbert turned to the Brownings Marriner Browning drew his pistol from his pocket and handed it to the officers with the statement that he had done the shooting I 1 have one too John Browning is said to have remarked as he drew drewa a revolver from his pocket I IThe The pullet perforated the tho windpipe wind wind- pipe severed the left leU Jugular wind wind-I vein and went through the apex of the right lung said Dr John Galligan who was called at once following the shooting I t received the tho firt call at 2 20 o'clock In the afternoon I I l 1 tied up the Jugular vein and I tho the patient was taken to the tho Holy HolyCross HolyCross Cross Ci hospital l. l where I Inserted a a i steel tubs tube In his windpipe so that h ho he might breathe breathe The bullet I downward ranged angel According to 10 the Ballantyne Ballantyne Ballan Ballan- tyne h have lve been In a stooping position to have received the bulletIn bullet In the manner manner in which he was hit Marriner Browning was cool and collected following the shooting and andin andin andin in his cell In the city Jail today he was and apparently wholly free tree from worries over the outcome of the shooting Ho lIe and John Brow Browning received many visitors I I spent the night all right he said I have been beel lying down rest- rest Ing I have havo been advIsed not to discuss the case Eo I will say nothing nothing nothing noth noth- ing about it it They are in In the girls girls' ward bf Of the Jail on the second floor loor overlooking the court Patrolman A. A H. H Rogers and Julian Jul ian Riley who arrived on th the scene of the tho shooting with the tho ambulance talked to the victim Accor According to Rogers Ballantyne declared I hap had quite a a. bit of money but I lost it all This caused friction in my fatally family and m my wife vite and I r Her brother and cousin commenced commenced com corn to Interfere and this led heron her heron heron on to want to leave meI mel me I l wanted t to live but they wouldn't let me I started to drink because I felt so bad over our trou trou- ble I 1 never never had a gun when I was vas shot I had a few drinks today but bout butI boutI I was not 1 drunk runk I dont don't know which one ono shot me either Marriner or Jack They stood in the doorway and I was in the middle of the room |