Show INT BLACKMAIL IN BEAUTYS BEAUTY'S DEATH Starr Faithfull Killed By 2 Who Feared HerS Her S I. I Probe Director Holds Weird Life Story Pieced ToS Together Together Together To To- gether by Witnesses Before Before Before Be Be- S fore Grand Jury I 2 INDICTMENTS EXPECTED Taxi Driver Tells of Picking Her Up Drunk NEW YORK June 1 12 United Pre The Press a The fantastic story of or Starr Faithful Faithfull year old Gr Greenwich Village e playgirl whose days das on earth were as mysterious and weird as th the circumstances of her death was cas It slowly pieced to together for lor the benefit of a a. Nassau county grand rand jury at Mineola today Blackmail was hinted las as a mo motive the for the slaying slaying- I While witnesses told their stories storis to the jurors a new angle to the care cafe I came to light when a taxicab driver who said he took Miss Faithfull from the heart of or Manhattan to Flushing L. L I L I. last Thursday afternoon was questioned by assistants to District Attorney Elvin N. N Edwards The girl was Intoxicated when she he entered the cab the driver said and she bought two bottles of whisky during her Journey She drank some lor of this liquor and gave ave him some he said She wanted to go to a certain house in Flushing I h he said but could not find it so he let her out at a drug store EXPECT TWO INDICTMENTS S District Attorney Edwards proceeded proceeded pro pro- with his grand jury session with some 15 witnesses and the silk silk- bound diary which Starr kept over a a. period of ot three or four years It was indicated indictments will willbe willbe willbe be returned against two unidentified men to be called John Doe and Richard Roe The district attorney proceeded on the theory he has held since he started started started start start- ed the investigation that investigation that two men murdered Starr because they feared her These men he believed killed the attractive girl because she knew something that threatened their se ne- ne It Is possible according to the theory that blackmail was VIas Involved in the death of the girl whose body was washed ashore at Long Beach Monday Among witnesses who ho ho testified be beCore before before be- be fore Core the Jurors were Frank W. W W Wyman Wyman Wy- Wy man Boston father of the dead girl Mr and Mrs Stanley E. E Faithfull ht her stepfather and mother and Elizabeth EUzabeth Elizabeth Faithful Faithfull year old sister The taxicab driver r Si Beckman Bockman and Traffic Patrolman J. J Bellochi who helped the girl into the cab in front of ot the Chanin building on For For- ty-second ty street last Thursday also were to testify WAS WITH WOMAN IAN Bellochi and of or the Chanin building told authorities that the girl smartly dressed but obviously ob 1 under the influence of ot liquor entered the thc lobby of ot the building in company with an older woman woman woman-a. a woman known as a character to them The woman asked that someone someone someone some some- one take care of bi the girl and said MId she was ws sick Employees of ot the building called Patrolman Bellochi who suggested calling an ambulance The girl ob objected oh- oh vociferously to this and then Bellochi put her in the cab Bellochi Belloch and the building have Identified Identified identified iden Iden- Starrs Starr's body as that of ot the girl they saw They said salt however that she he wore Ole different clothes Thursday than when she was killed She had a a. purse filled with money and her hair was disheveled when she entered the cab the they said The cab driver Bockman Is to be Continued d on Pa Page Pace e Two BEAUTY KILLED BY Elf TWO MEN BELIEF I Continued tiara from Pare Pace One Ond taken aken to Jamaica crematory ry to view the body later today Francis Peabody Hamlin cruise director dl- dl rector ector of ot the Cunard lines was one oneo o of the grand jury witnesses He told report reporters rs that he had known Starr only in a a. business way FICKLE FICKLENESS ESS SHOWN SnO Entries from Starrs Starr's diary tending to o show that she was extremely fickle ficklen in n her love lo affairs and had considered considered consid- consid ered red suicide on occasion were ready for or the jurors Dr Otto who performed the autopsy on Miss Faithfull's body was the ic first witness and repeated his history story tory in substance to reporters He lie said his examination o of the body led ed him to believe Starr had bad been drowned In shallow water and had hadeen been een roughly handled It is his assumption assumption as- as that two men held her head under water until she was dead She could not have been drinking thinking with 24 hours of or her death Dr said The grand jury will not meet to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow but will sit again on Tues Tues- day ay Two detectives from Nassau county coun- coun ty y went to the Faithfull home in Manhattan after members of or the family had returned from Mineola They said they intended to make another another an an- other ther search in hope of finding a second second sec- sec ond nd diary The first diary they said was found stuck between a a. volume o of sex psychology and a book by Frank Harris Convinced that he has one of the most amazing cases of circumstantial evidence e that have arisen here in inears years ears District Attorney Edwards beeves be be- eves before it is finished it will Involve in in- volve olve either as principals or wit wit- nesses esses some of ot the highest personages person person- ages in the society and politics of two large eastern east cities clUes None of or the witnesses including I members of the family was asked to tol sign a waiver o of immunity In Starrs Starr's enigmatic past auth ri ties les have found enough material for fora a dozen mystery stories stones Beginning In n scenes of feverish night life Ufe in Man Man- lattan ilie drama reaches out to touch ouch prominent Boston cir circles les off off- cers ers and passengers of transatlantic I liners Iners and episodes in London hotels Through it all the figure o of Starr Faithful Faithfull ull beautiful impetuous sometimes some some- times imes haughty and sometimes gaily gaU vIvacious moves mysteriously She I appears to have confided little of her life Ufe fe to anyone Even the little diary I Ia a record of ot adventures with men datin dat dat- in Ing ng back to her boarding school days betrays few names that are spelled out ut But there are arc many initials I I have experienced every sensation life fe holds she wrote in it once and If f does docs not come to me mc soon I have nothing to live for That was two years ago however and nd since then thell Starr had met and ajlen falen in love lovo with many other men besides the anonymous admirer Dis Dis- Attorney Edwards has practically ally cally eliminated the theory that she took ook her own life INSTABILITY S SHOWN OWN Mostly the small book mirrors the instability of her emotions as she moved through a party mad set of frIends in Greenwich Village on ocean steamers during her eight trips to Europe and in London The days day's most Important developments developments develop develop- ments in the case were divided between be tween New York and London Inthis In Inthis this his city detectives were ere searching for or two men believed to have been with ith Starr a week ago when she disappeared dis- dis appeared from the home of her stepfather step step- father ather Stanley E. E Faithfull who lives i In n a once aristocratic but now somewhat some some- what hat shabby old house in Greenwich Village The men were believed to have han been een those to whom the young youn woman woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man was introduced last May 29 on the he liner Franconia from which she was taken supposedly Intoxicated d after fter the boat had left for England District Attorney Edwards Is 15 working work work- ing ng on a theory that she was with these hese men frequently up to the time of f her death I had a wonderful time with two men today Starr had remarked to her younger sister Tucker Faithfull a few days before she disappeared Im I'm going out with them again to to- morrow Francis Peabody Hamlin agent for forthe forthe the he Cunard line and son sori of one of Boston's most prominent families was said to have been in the crowd with Miss Faithfull and the two men menon menon menon on the at the time HamIn Ham Ham- In who denies he knew Starr In an anything any any- thing but a business way ay came to New York yesterday esterday to aid In the in In- |