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Show MURDER TO BE CHARGE Attdmey Gibson Must Face Court Because of Client's Death New York, Sept. 11. A warrant for the arrest of Burton W. Gibson, the lawyer who was with Mrs. Rosa Sza-bo Sza-bo when she met her death, whiU rowing on Greenwood lake July 16, will be asked today by the authorities authori-ties of Orange county, Now York. The autopsy performed on the exhumed body of Mrs. Szabo showed the windpipe wind-pipe badly; wrenched and forced up into the woman's throat The appearance ap-pearance of the Internal organs caused caus-ed Burgeons to retain them for microscopic mi-croscopic and chemical examination Lawyer Gibson said he would return re-turn here from his country home today to-day to await arrest Private detectives today asserted they hnd made Important discoveries discover-ies in the locating of two Mrs. Mon-schiks, Mon-schiks, who say they were approached approach-ed about the time of Mrs. Szabo's death by a man representing himself as a lawyor and telling them he could put them In the way of obtaining an estate that was left to them. When he spoke of signing papers the women wom-en in both cases demurred. Officials of the Autro-Hungai;i,-ln consulate here investigated the Szabo caso and allege that Gibson in asking ask-ing for tho probate of the Szabo will, leaving an estate of $10,000, asserted that Mrs. Szabo's mother, Mrs. Men-schlk, Men-schlk, was still alive and to support that statement Gibson produced a waiver of citation signed by the supposed sup-posed mother. Dr. Flrcherauer, the Austro-Hungarian vice consul, inslsU that Mrs. MenBchlk is dead. nn |