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Show s- . - CL THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, "MARCH 31, 'Oe: Republican Congress Is Savagely Attacked by Chairman Hull in Delaware Speech rendition of this Republican aid simWILMINGTON, Dei..." March I. the ply because Republican leaders so falseof Delaware at a Sight of Letter Demand ! ing Money Cause : Witness to Fall Into Heap. ; Tell of Anguish Mar-'lj! Following Kinkeads to Her Rival. riage t:Woman V I : - ' Hvia M. P. March 0. Intone, graduate nurse, collapsed today on !th ,wltncx atand at hoc trial on a of murdering Ellla Guy Klpkead, former Cincinnati corporation counsel, In jjfyonf ofhl Brooklyn home.Two state taHentstx,fter examining her, aald U ould bo Inhuman to question her fur her, and the trial wa adjourned until f-- - NEW YORK, tomorrow. tread, sprang as a eurprte by Assistant fctietrlct Ayorney- - Warbaaae, appeared 10 Ijbowl her over... f . Virtually all these lettere, which he ' Waked her to Identify, demanded' money on threat! of. divorce or breach of prom lee auits Ur. Warbaeee aald. Bui when each waa thown to her she stoutly denied the handwriting, waa here. I Miss Stone. Warbaes asked at lest, would you tell a He to savo your Ilf A Bet A Her she - murmured,... I Tould nob in Heap. Gun she spoke she crumpled, fell heavily and lay In a heap almost at 'the feat of Justice AxplnaU. 8he wa Serried from tho room by attendants id doctors were hurriedly eummoned. ll After five minutes' recess. Justice called in the jury, and after telIn waa Mlsa Stone them collapse, ling dismissed them. She waa taken back to In a taxicab. jail 1 From th first, when she took the stand Tills morning, she had testified weakly tstid brokenly, most of the time weeping. were applied He re ml times smelling-salt- s eutd yrequent rests were given her. so idle Could regain her composure. f I dad entirely in black, she made a somber figure aa aha told tho jury of her lpve fee Klnkead. Bh aald he had tired of her. left her, married another wo span, and then even avoided her to the actant of hanging up hi telephone when 710 cgHWKrm. , -- I Ae-ns- 1 -- Boused by Letters, Enters, Case.. The object of her pursuit of Klnkead, sh said, was to assist her In getting a decree of divoree, which would establish the fact that sha once had been married to hint and. restore her good ' name. Miss Bton testified that as a nurse she always had carried a revolver. o Itd Klnkead ever telt you whatt-with the revolver if the Oormloy woman ever carnet her counsel asked. He said, OUve. dear, if that woman tver cornea Into ths room she will try to kill you. You take the gun and shoot her. Then with the wedding ring Mias Stone said Klnkead had given her, there was Introduced in evidence this lejlter purlawporting to have bton written by the busiyer while he waa in Louisville on ness: I am going to do tho right thing by you. AH I want Is tlm to get on my feet. Then there will be nothing in the way. The letter wee eigned Yours, as ever, - 1 But In the afternoon thers waa a slight fltange. The challenge of tho tetters introduced seemed to rouse her for a time. Her tsars ceased, and she leaned forward .Sow ..and then, her eyes flashing, aa edis told Mr. Warbaes that tho letter Wereenysteriea to her. Then she slumped back and In a voice again broken by tear, declared : s , I - "I don't know whether I wrote that4- net. Allen, a stenographer of the fj Mrs. Mae Atlantic d rjlialfonte, City, testified had Introduced Mies Stone to her ns his wife. In a dramatic fashion tho nurse unfolded to the supreme court jury a tale betrayal, a putative wedding ceremony, If woman's efforts to get a man to is the wrong ho had done her before right mar of tiring another woman, an attack an awakening in -- jail without , herefr,s recollection of having fired tha ahot that killed. Vehemently she denied having gone to Cincinnati for tha pistol and cartridge. The weapon, sha said, ahealway had carried with her 'In her nursing day and aven on ths trip with Klnkaad, which sh said ah thsa had believed to have been her honeymoon. of fal DemSpeaking meeting ocrats here tonight. Chairman Hull of tha Democratic national committee referred to President Harding's decision to take no active part in the coming congressional campaign and declared that the moat terrible commentary on this congress la the fact that Republican leaders .who could stomach Newberry cannot stomach the sitting Republican congress. Chairman Hull In his address attacked the Republican administration's conduct of International affairs, particularly the treaty with Germany, and described the Republican economy campaign as largely a fraud. According to press reports, he said, "President Harding Is now declaring that be will take no active part in the election of Republican congressmen and senators this year. I think I can read'ly understand tine attitude of the president. Most of the sitting jnembere, It appears, will, through the strength re-of their respective local machines, be nominated. It Is evident that the people have already made up their m'nds to vote for sweeping changes In the present complexion of congress. President offers Hardings attituds of keeping aloof in common striking proof that while he, was anxious with the old guard crowd, to see Newberry seated, he catinot work himself up to the ' point of engaging. In persons! activities in future support of the present Republican congress The most terrible commentary on this conthe facfjhst Republic gress, c.m lender "who could stomach New harry caiinol stomach the silting Republican congress. There Is no reason why a sense of consistency or shame should Interfere with 1 Kin-Wa- dtxil-ttess:- Ban. Miss Stone testified that In December, affsctlon for she saw Klnkead her was cooling off, and In" August, 1919, she testified he married Marie Louise Gormley. She said she remained as a nurse In Cincinnati, but whan she went to pay her dues to ths Graduate Nurses' ran up againat a aton association, sh 19K, - waH. Dvorce Suit Filed. ' Finding Klnkead had left town With "th Gormley woman, Mien Stone stated that not until April, 1920. did ahe know that they were living in Brooklyn. The next June she said she 'filed suit for divorce here to protect her good name. The dayKInkead was ahot. ahe said, ahe wee feeling IH and dtsxy. She 1922. activities under several blackmailing names, including those of Sembollo and Sam he. , Bowen, who told tho police after the sulc de that Mr. Brittain had threatened hla life Is seeking o fore him to sign aa agreement to marry her, waa held BOSTON, March, 90. A strike at sea pending Investigation on a charge of vioa local ordinance. that caused or contributed to th shiplating ly and brutally denounced President WilDetectives invesannounced their that wreck of the striking sailors and other son for urging the election of a Demotigation of h.s activities will extend to of tho chew cratic congress in ISIS, just as Lincoln. Albuquerque, ol the schooner XUcameron, NM.flnaddltkm to other was Roosevelt and other presidents had done. places described today when tho eleven men Such eating of words, such suppressions were brought her by tho collier Penob-scot- t. of conscience, such about-fac- e tactics, BOMB The oolller took them off Great and such reversal of former profession will be necessary In moat every Instance Round Shoal Nghtahlp la Nantucket sound, where It la now proposed to do anything UNDER where they had found refuge after a day practical or Sensible." afloat In rain and fog In an open boat Mr. Hull declared "that American and with a makeshift mast and a sail mad DALLAS. Texas, March 10. Three men German cltiaena were suffering severely had been arrested early today In eon-- h by plwtlng together two blankets. as a result of inadequacy of tha German action Word by wrtroiesa had preceded their with the bomb explosion which treaty, addingto the effect that tho Rlcamoron y night wrecked the frame arrival "The administration greatly magnifies last of Mrs. Bedto McAllister hers. was wrecked while there waa a mutiny most of its acta For Instance, tha sep- dwelling M ise Dorothy May Grace, It, who waa aboard. Captain Richardses, who. Ilk arata treaty with Germany wss presented In the others of tho crew. Is a negro, said wrecked house, suffered a broken nine as providing for the early and complete ankle and was a mutiny so much aa a strike. about the head. Mrs. It Th not tuti. mother restoration uf rotations with Germany H. C. Patton, Hi cameron. had a of Kim Grace, loaded and full settlement of all matters growcoal Norfolk for Calais, Me., K. G. narrowly escaped Injury. Solomon, when It was at of tbs war. Ths fact la that sev- who resides was ing out found she near by, waa attracted to tasking badly. eral new treaties must yet be negotiated the house before th blast by the She was pumped dry, patched eems and between this government and Germany screams of just on her way last Friday with the started two th excitwho women, before the chief results desired can be him that someone was un- verbal agreement between captain and Amer- edly Informed had. In tha meantime interested house making a sound aa If strik- crew, the men seamed, that sh would ican and German citizens are- - suffering der the ing matches. Solomon, pistol In hand, severely from the interminable delay. crawled under the front porch to Inves- th hotel with an unattractive ash This government some days ago awoke seeing two jriond" woman. to the startling fact that the door waa tigate and says h remember befor could but fuses, reach he burning reIn tha act of closing against us with Two hour of todays session wsr conthem a terrtflo explosion oocurred, and sumed spect to ths payment of 241,000 000 for he later found himself by a discussion of th meaning of In confixed d a th word Integrity. the cost of our military occupation of dition in an Justice of th As.d from adjo'nlng yard.. In the meantime Germany's Peace Joseph H. Stanford of Avalon, CatGermany. bruised foot, h was unhurt. was alina entire international economic situation. a Neighbors testifying when tb disthat Mrs. Patton, who cussionisland, testirelatione. Is had- - lived- - at said arcs: Hq Including jicr external-trad- e the hous only three "days, fied under the domination of ths reparations had declared In regard to th character of Jesse frequently that her iife was commission and other atiled agencies, of In witness. another Today he Norgsard. danger and that ahe feared the house was which the United Slates, wltn Its vital would recalled and aald he could testify as . be blown up. Interests Involved, Is not a part. to Norgaards morals, but not as to his d and :Theae. holly inefr SUSPECTS ARREST - one-stor- four-mast- r sly half-bake- crossed the Brooklyn bridge end seised with cramps In- - front of on Fulton street, she testified adding that she went in and got a drink sf gin to relievo tho pain. Then she went to South Elliott place and waited for Klnkead near his home. Finally ha appeared. . He seemed strange to tne,' she sold. At first I didn't know him. Then I said Hallo, Ellis, 4s that you? H replied. 'Ho do you do,' Then I said: 'Please five me my divorce. 1 don't want any alimony. I only want my good name, so that I can go to work, 1 cant do It now because of tho Gorm'eV woman. ms common mads a have 'Elbe, you woman.' I crier Damn you. he said, thats an you are or ever were.' Here Mine Btone broke down again as she had when eh waa asked whether her mother was altvs and she replied that she was, but didn't know that her daughter was charged with murder,nurse the Reauming her testimony, said sha did not recollect any shooting,, recalled only allghtlv being taken to ai polio statlou and waking up in jail without any knowledg of what had happened. - Strike at Sea Causes Shipwreck of Crew; Story Related by Survivors Taken to Boston " ventures of boasted Republican 'master minds into foreign affaire. As to whether they have provoked more mirth thant con- la a doss question. There tempt .... .Mi. '.a v , tlrinUlty.fwVu ARBUCKLE DEFENSE PRESENTS EVIDENCE SAN FRANCISCO March SO. Miss Virginia Rapps, aa result of whose death Rosco Arbuekle stands charged 1101 man slaughter, wss describedas by Kugen Prssbroy, author and dramatist, whoso testimony for th defense occupied much of today session of Arbucklo's third trial. A good part of tho remainder of today's session .was devoting to arguments involving tha credibility of a witness and aa to admissibility of a deposition, Presbrey, who said h is secretary of th Screen Writer guild of California and counsellor of th Authors' League of testified that he met Miss America, Rapps at a hotel in Hollywood in March, or "about that time." He said that telt, Mias Rapps had a sudden attack after two drinks of French liqueur. taking Th witness said he called a physician1 but ftrsf admtnleteredfiref aid by putting cracked Ice between her lips, After that incident Mr. Presbrey caid Miss Rappe always called him doctor," Th author said he always saw Mire Rapp around an-normal YhPtton maintained they did not. .A doses legal were inauthorities and a dictionary voked in an effort to decide th jftttntr but without suocess." Norgsard, who had boon a night watchman at a Culver City motion picture that Arbuekle once tried to get from him th key to Miss Rappoa dressing room. Th prosecution announced today It had been unable to locate Mrs. Kate Brennan, a miming defense witness, but resisted th residing of her testimony aa gives at an earlier trial until another effort to locate her could be made. The prosecution' was given another twenty- -' four hours to locate th woman, after which her testimony will b read if she , is not found. Mrs. Brennan, formerly amald at the Hotel fit. Efnct has testified that sh dusted the doors In ths rooms ths film comedian occupied. The defense maintains fingerprints, declared by ths prosecution to he those of Arbuekle and Mies Rappe, would hare been erased when th maid wiped the doors. Lankershiro of Tulare Mrs. Louis county, Cal., waa a new witness for the - , put la at Now York ni stead of trying to make th long run down oast in her leaky condition. Tho pumps controlled the leaks no well that Captain Klrbardson decided It was safe to continue. Monday morning the Bailors found out that tus Kira metas had passed New York and was heading up Long Island sound. They protested and refused to work any mor. Tha captain had available as anrtetant Mads Richard son. hit brother; Engineer EXnar Cnrleen, who was tbs only white man, th boat' swain and tha cook. They shifted sell well eneugh on Monday, but early Tuaaday a heavy fog not In and the schooner struck on Middle Rip shoal in Nantucket sound. Striker and workers stood by until l.M a. m., the former still refusing duty, when all took to th open bea in th only boat, without knowing where they war. At I p. m. they discovers! th Great Round Shoal lightship sad sror taken aboard. ' Ha action will ho taken against the sailor strikers, it was announced. defense today. She testified sh had a room a ext to Arbuekle last Beptsmber when his party was held, and that sh heard no unusual noise and saw nothing untoward. , Todays session ended before It was decided whether the deposition of Dr. could bo Maurice Rosenberg read. The defense obtained the deposition which. It Is declared, will show that th physician one attended Mlaa Rappe . . during an illness in Chicago. Acquitted of Murder. . MARTINEZ, Cal., March 10. Henry Richmond high Heuer, J(., 17 year-old school student, was aoqultted today ot th mtlriler of Manuel Cabral at San Pablo January t- Th Jury was out twenty hours. Heuer testified that Mrs CaBraLTiad Tnaptred him to ADI Cabral sb they oould be married. N -- Tragedy Victims Identified. : DUBUQUE. Iowa, March to. Bodies found in a vacant field early this morning with bullet holes in their heads were identified today as those of Miss Veronica Mandors) IF years old, and her cousin, Erich Mandors, 22. According to relatives, they know nothing that would inlove affair, dicat Slayer Is Identified. OMAHA, Neb., March SO. Otto Cole, confessed slayer of Harry Hahn, a pawnbroker. shot to death In his ptore recently, who admitted, police say, that he escaped Joliet, III., prison two yoara ago, today waa Identified as th man who held up a hotel clerk and a rostauran In Omaha a Cesfiaasd a Pas Tweaty utenoJECL Lawrence Improvement Is Favored by Pomerene of Ohio.,, Great Lakes-S- t . - - , V CLEVELAND, Ohio, March M. Speedy Law-ronconstruction of th great Ukee-S- t. river deop waterway Improvement, waa urged by Senator Pomoren of Ohio, la a speech tonight befor tha Cleveland Credit Men's association, in which bo that th project waa on carrying th common good of th people ot th United Stales and Canada. I am so convinced of th wladous of this project, he said, that I would favor It oven If It wore to cost tale th sum estimated necessary. It cannot fall. . Th present traffic of tha United States now requires It and th future Industrial development of our country as wall as of Canada sesatuate tho need of it." Th speaker referred to th opposition to th proposition by Governor Miller and other New York loaders, saying that soma persons war not certain whether New York opposed th project because of a fear that ft would work or a fear that it would not work. i. entertain, ns thing bat the bsxt ' - of good Will toward tb great empire state end the metropolitan city of New York, aid Mr. Pomerens, but if that city is not able to accommodate as it has not bees for years.' the outgoing and incomcentral west, ing commerce of th greet who la It that says that we must be ham- In our development by It lack" of pered capacity. future Mr. Pomerene, dlscuxstng' th needs of tb country, detransportationnona incan say without clared that sulting our intelligence, that th middle and western section of th country have reached th peak of production. The giant is just beginning I tthinkfed Its. every strength, he asserted. student of our transportation system and must admit that present rail facilities are not keeping apace with the needs of the country. New conditions must be met. It is estimated that at- - least on billion. If not two billions a year should be added to th rail equipment In order to b able to accommoaat the traffic which will com with returning good tlmee and thi must oontlauk for many year. Common cent admits that If certain routes of traffic nr already congested, w ought to seek other outlet If they practicable." oa ed ' -- rail-wat- er ' BOWENS ACTIVITIES ARE UNDER PROBE LOS ANGELES, March 0. Police today made known that an Investigation Is being prosecuted Into the activities of Arthur Bowen, oil stock salesman and promoter through New Mexico and Texas, following revelations growing out of the suicide of Mrs. Emily Brittain in apartments here occupied by Bowen March It. 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