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Show - A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1922. V NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS -- w Miss Stone's Defense Be-Ne- xt Wednesday. gm you live in the vicinity of A street to . Virginia street, between 10th avenue and 3rd South street, we can fill your low lot or. space with good dirt, level off and leave your ground in a much improved condition, free of charge. Upon Judge Issues General DU Questions Touching Mann Act Agitate Decharge Following Charges fendant in Witness Chair. . by Defense tf Tampering Hearing on Alleged larities Is Set to If MORAN PAVING COMPANY Indi- cated as Explosion of Brain"; Trial Is Halted. 1890, ' 504Wasatch' Felt Building. , of the esusq of the slayjng by Miss Stone re NEW YORK, April . Agitated because Kinkead. LOS ANGELPS, CaL. Apnl 3. The This particular brand of insanity was Jury panel In the case o(. Arthur C. she .had learned her aged mother in Burch, charged with murdering J. Bel-to- n Tompklnfcvllle, Ky., had heard at last of developed by Dr. Ammetts M. Ralston, womens special!, In expert testimony a reKennedy, local broker, at Beverly hefpight, Miss Olivia M. P. Btone presented shortly before the defense rest- turned the witness stand for further dlswaa 8 last, August tx. 'V n, ..... ..... , . ' ' af'fieViYrlafrdf" the' ed.! Dr. Ralston said a -- woman suffering anred To da y'Xy' u dg e Slltneyt'ifrevK before whom the case Is being triad. killing of Ellis Kinkead, corporation coun from "temporary explosion of tho brain" 'j ' ' Burchs trial was continued ' until next sel of Cincinnati. Assistant District Attorney Warbsssa Monday. Judge Reeve will commence next Wednesday a hearing of charges reopened his attack on her story of be-j- - madetrayal by Kinkead, by demandlng wbeth-er.,by the- defenee that the Jury--knew James K. . Clack, former the Burch case had been-. tampered with. The defense made the charges several United States attorney at Cincinnati. -h know hlmt-- t don't-- knewhlra!" daya og,and .fellowed"them lenge to the entire panel. In denying Miss Stons cried, bursting Into tears, the challenge, Judge Reeve aalil he would 'Td rather you'd take my life than keep refer the 'charges to the presiding Judge hounding ms this way.' of the superior court for investigation, Court was adjourned for ten minutes and continued the case until today to while Miss Btone regained her composure, Mr. Warbasse pointed out to Mr. Then permit the , defense to make affidavit. Clark, who sat In ths courtroom, and When the case waa called up District repeated his. Question, he Woolwlne stated that Insisted Attorney she did not know, Mii,.Stone "wanted anlnvestlgatlon by the CQurCMr, him. Woolwln made no objection to thi court' I Pointed Questons Asked. order .idieeiuwgUut the- juror. The charges made by the defense folOpening his 'case, Mr. Warbasss had lowed statements of venire members while being examined as to their quail indicated Clark would be asked to testify Misa fic&Uons a a jurors that persons, in some concerning a Mann act charge Instances purporting to represent the dis- Stone sought to bring against Kinkead. to the declined he inprees said, Clark, had trict attorney's office, sought formation as to their optnon concerning charge, telling Miss Stone there was bet a ter charge against the Burch case and matters connected ground for such hsr. with it Mr. Warbasse referred to her earlier life In NashvlHe, Tenn., asking her if she Public Hearing Asked. 111 Sixth avenue, Nashhad not lived Mr. Woolwlne told the court that It ville. in 1109, at She said she had. had been the practice for years prior to "Do recall you Introducing to a Mr. office, ter the district attar-ne- y Bauery a man ns med :hai taking a your husSelby, to investigate prospective Jurors as he asked. to their qualification and Integrity, Mr, band?" God knows I certainly did nof," ex Woolwlne said. th witness. "The investigation Is legal and is made Claimed "Do you recall a letter carrier named to protect the people from thieves and Hagen to whom you gave your. new murderer. We want a pjbttc Peering loot Eighth avenue T tne of this entire matter, and if It la deter- address No.continued. mined that any person, whether con- prosecutor When ah replied In ths negatlva, Mr. nected with the district attorney's office Warbasse called Hagen Into' the court- - he W . 'W4th-W'C- , . or not, has violated the law, be should be punished for contempt." woolwlne said that owing To the pres of work Investigation of prospective jurors Is sometime mad by private detectives at the request of bis office, - Mr. Woolwlne admitted that In ona Instance that of Mias Zoe Rutherford, a venire member someone connected with but yetrniknownto htnrr had "overstepped the bounds of proper - 4 Investigation' To Continue Interviews. While under examination as to hey a -- Juror by the defense; q uHficationa-a- a Miss Rutherford said that a man repre-- 9 renting himself as being from the dls- office had called at her .trleuaitoroeys home and requested her to leave the room while he talked with her mother. LI Through an open door she heard him tell her mother his reasons why Burch was guilty, she said. He also inquired as to her 5 opinion concerning tl death pen ata alty, Mms Rutherford Paul W. Schem-k- . chief counsel for the indefense, -- said that. he. terviewing vinremennnd their relations, havernore facte to prt- , o that.he sent to jthe court Wednesday. "The' charge of tampering with a Jury I than th qf even more Importance "Tbs HuVoh caae," Schenck said. right of trial by jury is fundamental, and at-- i tempting to Influence Jurors is a direct attack upon the foundations of our government." In discharging the panel. Judge Reeve requested all Jurors who had been personally visited to be In court Wednesday "for th purpose of identification." He also asked jurors to bring into court wwjld--oontlnu-e ' 1- - How the Simmons Label benefits room and asked If she did not remember him. I dontr know thattnan T thought ki might be on of my husbands," she re plied. Woman Suffers in JaiL Mr, Warbssee ended his Shortly before lioon. Miss Stones lawyer then called two Raymond street Jail matrons Mrs. Emma M. Cross and Mrs. Mary T. Carew who testified that Miss Stons was In a highly overwrought nervous condition when aha was. brought to. ' the jail after the shooting. She did not eat for two days, they said, and talked Incoherently, x Depositions of several Atlantic City tel clerk' stating that Kinkead had registered with Miss Stone as his wife then were read Into the record. Depositions of Cincinnati doctors and nurses testifying to Miss Stone's good character followed. Counset announced th defense would rest this afternoon, after producing the Allan tic,City Jeweler, ,whv-M- I Stone claims, sold Kinkead the wedding ring she wears. xploloh6f 'the 'bralriiT A"tniporry waa advanced by the defense today might slay without knowledge of what she was doing, and remember noth.ng of the event afterward. Such a mental condition might last from two hours to a week, she said. - Ur,. Ralston's testimony ended th dejfense. Th trial waa delayed a few minutes f!lery8lrlct.AUoxney,. Clr.k. of . Clncta: net! look the stand, when Miss Stone fainted. , -- - -- Xs, hainotfeltthatselectin2amattre8 4sa f , ; good bit like buying a pig in a poke? They buy on faith. . Faith, in their dealer. Witness Faints Again. - Clark was testifying that Mia Stoss had viaited him, seeking a warrant against Kinkead ehsrglng him with violation of th Mhnn white slave act. Suddenly Miss Stons leaped to her feet and cried: "Qod knows I never eaw you before, er d -- . 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Mrs. Helen Adeline Whitehurst of Chicago caused something ot - a senwition when she repudiated that portion of her deposition previously taken In' which she was reported to have stated that Miss Rapp had been aelsed ltix-auarks et her home on several occasiona Bh said the adjures occurred only twice. Mr. Whitehurst also described attacks which Miss Rappe had suffered In Chicago cafes those members of their families who while In her company. could Identity persons making the InMrs. Whitehurst su'd th deposition quiries. In those Instances where neigh might have been altered after she gave bor had been approached. Judge Reeves It because she recollected savingthat said, subpoenas would be issued to com Mins Rappe had been III only on - two occasions at her borne. pel their attendance. A new panel of lbO nartiea waa drawn The defense attorneys tore the pege In late today for Judge Reevee's departquestion out of the deposition and of. ment fered It In evidence as an altered document. 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Joined th other guests, but unlike the others grafted a package of bilicnDU p paving toilers window. The paying teller leaped from behind the counter and w Ith pistol pursued the holdup man up Fifteenth .street, ilhoot-In- g In the air as he went. Hundreds of Look for the Simmons Label , h" government clerks, out for the noon hour, pursued the fleeing bandit and a pedestrian walking cayually along heard th tumult,-sathe running man commg aurt grabbed him. He held hlrA until the teller and. police. arrived. recovered end the uninvited gurt at the bank's opening waa sent to police The prisoner told the police ha Was ward 28, of New York. O bapko enter, a IS 1 y. me-sen- ... 4, MJ- - 1932. glmamme Coeipany BuMlng" and" Loan asabclatlonto the deposit. As they were about to large automobile containing five men abruptly drew up at the curb WhU one man remained at the wheel, the four other leaped out and wfth pistols in their hands halted the two carrying a satchel containing the money. Patrolman Casaldy reached for hls pl: BIGAMIST GIVEN to!, hut as he did so twq of the robbers fre, shooting him through' the PENITENTIARY TERM opened head. Hls weapon, half drawn, fell to At th same time Somthe sidewalk. mers drew hls pistol, but before he could INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April Moore, who has thirteen marriages ' to fire he was shot through the abdomen. hls credit, was sentenced fo serve from The robbers then seixe.l the eatchel and two to fourteen years In the state re- fled In the car. formatory today tin a charge ot and wwa fined tiOOO and co.it Charged With Conspiracy. , and disfranchised lor five years. WASHINGTON, April 3. Benjamin and said by .police to have Leon Moore, who of Rosenbaum, wool mbrehanta confessed to having at least thirteen of -- the United LoulavUlo, Ky.i ofand Percy A. Matthews, wives In various part of agthe auditor former department States, also was sentenced to serve from were charged with conspiracy two to flv years in the state prison on riculture, defraud the government in an Indicta chargefof bigamy. Moore pleaded guilty to ment returned by a grand Jury her to the bigamy charge. It waa - alleged that the RosenMoore Is as Id to have emhesxled H1 to make returns to the govfrom Mies Harriet Evan of Mexico, Ind., baums failed school teacher and hls thirteenth wire, ernment as to wool sold outside of govsupervision during the period Moore, according to th police. Is said ernment to have obtained more than $2700 from this commodity was under control of the hls thirteen wives. In each case, after r Industrie board, and that Matthew -i- he bad been. Wedded a week, ha disap- failed to report the discrepancies, peared. Communication are being received by Confesses Poisoning Husband. the police from women whose husbands RRKMKRTON, Waah , April 8, 'Mrs. have disappeared, requesting that hla picC. Clumley confessed today, police ture be sent them tn view of th fact that Hugh announced, that she had poisoned the he might be their husband, salad she gave her husband, Hugh G. Clumley, last week. Clumley died as he was on the street a few mopnente later. BANDITS Hi death was believed due to s.dlsabll Ity he received, during th war, ESCAPE According to officers, Mrs. Clumley de- cl a red .he had been Induced to kill her CHICAGO, husbsnd by another man, whose name persons helplesi was not mad public. A warrant for ths bile bandits shot and killed a patrolman, man's arrest waa Issued. probably fatally wounded a hank Clumley was 28 years old. and escaped with a aalrhel concarwere taining $30,000 which t)y , two Convict' Ia Wounded. t rying tonight. I. Tate Th holdup took place on m ybrlghtly April Ark., HARRISON, lighted street In front f the Calumet Btandrklge, known a. the "human wolf' National hank, In the heart ef the South lately paroled convict, who holds ths recCh tenge business dltrlct. The robbers ord in the state for th number of times made no effort at concealment and -paid' h escaped from the penitentiary, today runhe sounded here as the result of no attention to the inisslng crowd Th two victims, Patrolman Earnest ning fight In which Harrs Campbell was t were been .Bommera. to killed have Th and believed H, Cassidy Phillip fight taking the week's collections ef the Royal (lie result of a deal over s keg of liquor KILL MAN; WITH BOOTY V FREE BOOKLET ON SLEEP. Write teles ."SZscMsd te Esohreumfuf which Stsndrldge and hi nephew, Atonsa of diamonds and considerable property ft) to M lesljssJ pjH. Stendrldge," are said to from' fbe r Tiome 'liy Nowfeft Harrison Gunmen Make HauLr county Saturday night. DES MOINES. Iowa, April 3. Five : thousand dollars In cash and bdnds and Cole to Go cn Trial. valued at several belonging OMAHA, Neb., April $. Otto Cola, who personal, admitted, polke say, that he escaped Joliet, 111., prison two years ago. will be placed on trial April It In district court on a charge of murder growing out of the fatal shooting a week ago of Harry Hahn, an Omaha pawnbroker, Ray Ooffey( chief deputy county attorney, announced today. Train Holdup Planned; - - What Is beRANTOUL, 111., April lieved to have been an attempt to hold up a crack Illinois Central train, the Bern one-ha- lf last Inal Limited, her at 11 O'clock . As electric night waa reported today.was pot opersignal In the south jarde ating, And' when John Mahan, division superintendent of signals, went to repair It. hs found S man climbing down the - pole. Mahan fired at th mam who refused to halt. Two other men appeared, and Mahan returned to th city building and obtained aid. . Later It waa discovered that on of th algnal wirea had been cut. have-broue- thousand dollar were obtained by masket . gunmen who blew open th Mandelbaunr, Brothers" Dry Goods company' safe her" shortly after last midnight. Two watchmen were overpowered. Ona waa bound and gagged, th other was forced to aid th robbers. ; From a Bride: As t ... Confesses to Swindles. YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio, April $. J. B Haus of Bay City, Mich., wanted In Cleveland and other cities en charges ot Jiavlng defrauded banks out of mors than $100,000, confessed here yesterday to having swindled eleven banka When arrest-- d ha had In hla possession a check for $8400, drawn on e Clcveland bank, which ha had arranged to deposit with th National bank here. ' Buaplcloha on the part of tho Mahoning bank official a led to hls arreet. by-honi- Dies From Wounds. FRK8NO, Cal., April 3. 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