Show Gangster Code broken as Thug Turns Evidence Accuses Former Associates of Gambler for Ransom CHICAGO Jan 18 Julius Augustus ugustus Jones the first gangster to 1 break reak the tradition of gangland and md turn urn states state's evidence in recent years occupied the witness stand Thursday in n Judge Thomas J. J Lynchs Lynch's criminal court ourt and a accused used Frank Souder of ofenton Benton enton Ill and Gale o 0 ol Peoria Peria Pe- Pe oria ria Ill III his former associates with for ransom James Hackett Blue lue Island Ill gambler Hackett was as twice the tho first time paying aying in ransom and the sec see and ond nd paying only 1500 of a demand of The gangster in baring the secrets ot of f his gang disclosed during cross examination by Defense Attorney James ames M. M Burke that the gang was split plit wide open and a price had been put Ut by the gangsters themselves on the 10 head of ot Handsome Jack the ic leader Souder and I spent over looking oking for Klutas said Jones in reply to a question Assistant States State's Attorney Mal Mai Coghlan was asked to interpret this remark emark and he disclosed the fact that Klutas had tried to spot or get Jones ones and Souder killed and that they hey in turn had started manhunt a-manhunt of f their own for the gang leader who ho hoten ten en days ago was shot down by states state's ate's ates attorneys' attorneys detectives The cause ause of the gang split was not made known known Jones tried to give the impression that lat he was somewhat of a moralist The lie law provides a death s sentence for or and the prosecution is asking that penalty Jones said kidnapers did not want blood money from any victim nor did id they think it wrong to take f filthy money noney from such persons as Dennis Cooney south side vice lord or Beck Aurora bootlegger who were both suggested as possible k kid kid- d. d naping aping victims f |