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Show SKULL WAS TRANSPAREN1 StraoQe Conditions Free Man Frorr Murder Charge in Philadelphia Court Brain Was Normal. Philadelphia If It hadn't been foi the discovery that Joseph ('. Quint had a skull as fragile as an egg shell J'etrr Fox, Jr . might have been h hi ! by Coroner Ford for Inflicting the In Juries which earned Qijinn's death. When the coroner learned Quliin i skull was so thin that large print could be read through II when II wu held to the Pglit he dlschaiged Fo on the ground that (Jiilnn's death wiu traceable to the iibnormsllty. Qulnti was muscular alid athletic He went to ii poolroom at Island road and Woodlawn avenue and made a disturbance. Fox, the proprietor, i tried to quli t III iii. As Qulnn l.ecami Ineieasing'y ugly Fox struck him. It whs a blow thit would have don little or no harm to an ordinary mn I but Qulnn dtoppi d to the Hour i Doctor Wadsworth. who perfumed j 'he autopsy, testified Qulnn a skull ' would bend under the pressure of hl j fingers. The man's bruin, he adi'ed, I was normal. i |