Show TIm DEgNSE 11SE Sausage Maker Does Not Go on tSj t 111 I Stand After All I t HIS ATTORNEYS ADVISED AGAINST IT 11 IlitjOet e 1 FN deal chance rOU I nn te Ih anu 1 Jelry P tie I I I Eighty No or If hnt I Chleao 0 < GTh defense In I the I nftTtdur trial rted i Its Cale afti > r tvv ivlti I Is t tied Lueteert did not go o t1het3 rmei land In his own defense an after court conielied exJudge n t o1t md Attorney Phal n a ked I tmllon t consult 1ltb their cU M irlvatelj jlj 1Ulhl said eIJ I t > Ly in slit do go And Luetgert and i bid law3ers retired to dlou whether Ji not notLuetgert would go on the Wit n J ttad CkJuOtu Vincent vigol I usly oPposed the uUon lie Pointed out to Iuetgr that Was Charles his business partner had told tell practically the story Lustjert could You cannot add to I anything that win benefit YOU said I saldJudgm Vincent If jou go upon the wllneis UnJ jou will I I be a subjected J lo a crossexamlna I Lion lasting dais and covering the en tire period of jour life lou IugTt excited and Jou will say things which will Injure your case My advice I to jou Is I Keep mum Attorney Ihalen was Inclined to favor fa-vor Luelgerts desire to I go upon the witness stand He thought the big auae maker might h able 10 explain plain dome things more satisfactorily thal other IItn had allclorly lie also blved that the absence from the Mittlen stand of the prictipal actur In the great tragedy nit I ln j d blot l In the e > es ot the Jurj prjuice I m Phalcn was willing to admit t the ol logic eC exJude Vincents Propeaftlon and Luelgert said ho proplo by oil counsel a adv Ice I Wier the lawyer And Luetiert re turn J Cror their sultatlon Luet cr coontenr bore the epr slim et a martyr the 1 greatest did I T 1nolient Cr tile trial to him an ai r aicnlly I thr fact that Le I was not to I be iwrmltlHi tu bury In his oun be i half and address flit Jury n be had I i 511 I hi > Gold I Tho first mitnes land todiy was toy n I Ilrrj J Cox if the United States w latllvc bureau lie uime wllh card I antl data lu ttcvu that the night ot Jiay I 1137 w u rloudy In Chicago I And 1 < lnly Ills cvlOtue I was brought out by the I dcftrht ti counteract the tuthiny of vlinuio who had sworn that they stood aerors the street at I ocloek at tight ef May 1 and wand LuutgtrL w-and his wife walking toward thti Eduaoge liutcry ne brat wltre ealled after the constitution of Luetgert and his after rays wan Mrs Maiy Charles wife of Vri Chukka Uielierts business partner Mr Charles said that upon siveril wialin Mrs Luelgert rail Bald to her I am rilng away My hlsbitut has fatl d In business and PeLife Ht UVW liint their finger Ai me and sit Ehe ll the wife of the rfifsa ag L Ila failtd1 I cannQ I I stand thai On May I the mitnes sail the saw Mrs IUHMI It t he last title It was about 11 ocloek In tile I n irnlng > Mrs I uilpirt again slid she wj going away and urated that the cjuld not stand the di gram the failure ha1 I brought tin lur family She turned sway and I noer IV her again concluded the lines A damatlc tells followed It he been agreed that Luetgert has of lered un explanation of the wildence of the prosecution except the If 099 found In the vat In whleh the body ot Mrs Luetgert la alleged to have been dUintegraled The rings were stuck tugk t 1 arr1 aeeordlng to the story of Policeman Snarl who found them Experts who examined them said the rings were glued together by human flesh I a of t A r sign w re an graOd the I tters 41 the Initial of Mrs Looted Luctgert The theory of p 1h n dhisolthA lrnscl PV deep dP = the dissolved f Mrs Lucttert In the vat and had been glued together by flesh tissues about the missing woman s threats to finger rings Asked Allorney I halen after Mrs Charles had finished lolling about the raising moraans threats to le ° ihav replied the witness How many She lure p evlere they gold rings eThey were You saw i them oftenr M cry a DescribeIhemtan you Iiolh were plain gold rings nearly equal In ilzeas to the width I mi an Of them I am sure perhaps both < onlalned Mrs Lcuteert In Itlats Old jou ever see Ibis ring I suite hard you if mail 1 Ill rings found in the mc he court stood U and or aned chair necks till brOathl i Interest while the nitnefil xamlnid the ring Th coUrtru0no m 03 hushed as the trow d ot 9 i rc ors strained Ihcu ears catch the rep Y of Mrs Charle eN It I now that ring b lot hha negr a ered It Is I narronr than cithEr e > t those Mrs Luetget were The Other ring w head it to her mad the witns gazed at it for some tli This ling Is about 116slse flons of the lings the wore said Mrs Charl finally but I cannot ttllI do Los th an of them Olney Ilenn cres A M sharply Us lit ties bTmvd1V a h0h lit of I 11 this story to thL lice or to tie Kemtert long 1 e Ju he had 114 I Ito I-to d tr I a and was not ft dtodiii r m1nioew of Luettert d the latter in the d kdcoor his I I ry MIt1 11 had theO Z IN O N 1 lie pro a I stand I N a it nn the do ultruse Add Monk LUctgett gave I to him to d Luetgert Cr u Ilk it hyfe = INDP as he bd her IN Air a amll Ird mile A matt of fact her J all tile Jewelry vat h Ad rings neris h pected motion of the o sm tile disease found the VIlo ared to g 0 On WIth npre P r c if n ffirbutul C urt a adjourmil until tornorrow Stativ rottornoy l > enen Ill > ra o iv hi would put on eighty 11 In bullal and ln of them wilr in A bUpnan N ken vl here A d I vvitS MrsS VJtt Lull 5 v 1 sa ll by Wflla siL Ad 6 3 May grt mad Been |