Show 7 SCION ION AND PAL 1 PUT UP BAIL IN INSINGER'S INSINGER'S SINGERS SINGER'S DEATH Officials Say Probe 1 t J Points to Suicide f of Beauty Copyright 1935 1035 Associated Press t I. WEST WEsT CHESTER P Pa Sept 13 Henry Huddleston Rogers III nI fingerprinted ed and under bond of f 2500 was released today from the 1 I ja jail l where he has been held sl since c y Thursday y in connection with 5 death li Ui at his farm home of at th the t torch r singing actress Evelyn Hoey y Fi ed with him sis s' s William J. J X-elly X young free lance movie mo carnA cant cam A Ainan nan Kelly with Miss Mis Hoey Wis was j. j a a house gu guest st at the farm Indian I dl n Run J when the shooting shooting- BOW ow considered by investigators as u probably suicide Occurred suicide occurred W Wed Wed- da d- d a d y evening Mother Arrives Mrs Benjamin Rogers first wife ot othe late lato Standard Oil multimillionaire Colonel Henry Huddleston Ro Rogers ers II U and mother of young jers lers was in town when her son haggard worn and arid extremely nervous ner ncr emerged but she di did not app appear apper ap ap- ap- ap per pear p ar at the jail j i. i Bond of 2500 was fixed by Judge iW W W. Butler Windle of Chester county alter after counsel for Rogers and the district attorney had hid agreed reed upon the mount amount The c bo bonds ds' ds are re to assure the pres pres- n nce and Kelly at the inq in- in q lt next ext Thursday Th night into Int the old year actress' actress strange death No Charges I It t was wis explained that explained that th there thre re are no l harges argel against elther either man In tri announcing that bail allowed wed District Attorney William Parke cautioned that the two men must not riot leave Pennsylvania with with- t special p permission from him Rogers was still we wearing ring the farm tarm thee he he- had on an n Wednesday night Continued on Pare Page Two SCION RELEASED IN DEATH y Continued from Pegs Pare One when after hours of drinking and quarreling quarreling- he e was found supported by two two men mon on the lawn of ot the farmhouse In in an upstairs bc oom oom of ot which the Broadway beauty lay dead His necktie and belt were taken from him last night following expressions expressions ex ex- of oC fear that he might attempt attempt attempt at at- tempt to take hi his own o life liCe Bolsters RoIsters Story Let ret me have a 8 gun gunso so I can kill myself too he was quoted by F Farmer rm r Claude B as having said Battin was present In the farmhouse when the sho shooting ting oc oc- oc- oc It Jt was way Battin's Batlin's story strongly b bolstering Rogers Rogers' and Kellys Kelly's accounts that strength strengthened med official belief today the girl had killed herself The girls girl's parents however and many of her friends rel refuse se to accept accept accept ac ac- the suicide theory despite espite the circumstances of ot the gun at her feet teet and the evidence that she was alone in the room at the time lime The have engaged Morris Ernst prominent New York criminal lawyer lawyer law law- yer and well known liberal to represent represent represent rep rep- resent them A battery of counsel headed by Tames James W W. Gerard Gerar former amb ambassador dor to o Germany has been active in inthe inthe inthe the interests of or Rogers Driven Away way Rogers and Kelly stepped quickly into a waiting car car caras as soon as as the they were formally released and were driven rapidly away Their destination destination destination destina destina- tion was not made known Mrs Henry J. J Hoey Hoey- mo mother heI of ol Evelyn remains under the care of oC ofa oCa a physician at her N New w York apart ment Her husband husband- i a a aSt St. St Louis Mo druggist flew in from the west today and is expected here from New York before beCore nightfall The body of the girl who is best remembered by night club and theater theater the the- ater patrons as the honey-haired honey eyed blue singer of the song What Is This Thing Called Love is held at a morgue here The autopsy was completed yesterday but the re results results re- re suits of the examination remain to tobe tobe tobe be announced Dr H. H B. B F. F Davis who performed the autopsy said every evidence pointed to suicide Not Intoxicated One of oC the points the Investigators tors tars sought to clear up through the autopsy was whether Miss Hoey like Rogers was Intoxicated A statement by the Rogers chauffeur chauffeur- Catalano said she did not appear intoxicated when he saw her 20 minutes before beCore the fatal shot echoed through the farmhouse She was Wag crying Catalano said laid but she seemed sober New York friends of ot the girl were quoted as saying they never had hadeen seen een her intoxicated She drank occasionally to be sociable only one one said i Although Judge Windle fixed the bail bait this morning the release of the themen themen themen men was was was' delayed for tor some time awaiting the arrival of ot a fingerprint expert The taking of oC the fingerprints fingerprints finger Inger- prints was understood to be a condition condition condition con con- of the mens men's release Threatened to Leave Detective Francis Gr Gru Grub b dIrectIng directIng directing direct dIrect- Ing ing- the investigation learned that Miss Hoey was apparently determined determined determined deter deter- mined Wednesday night to make good her threat to leave the farm farmand farmand farmand and return to New York The records of the telegraph office show that a message message mes nies- sage was Wal telephoned there from Miss Hoey It was to her mother and asked her to wire money for transportation home An telegraphic money order for 6 8 from the girls girl's mother still lies at the office The body of f Miss H Hoey ey cy will be besent besent besent sent to St St. Louis for burial a fam- fam ly ily friend Dr John F. F Morrissey said aid today |