Show miss alice name used in tragedy cincinnati aug 4 the tragic death ol 01 robert W craswell Crl swell in new york last night following the complaint made against his paper the new yorker tor a publication involving congressman 0 covington ky miss alice roosevelt congressman longworth and others led to the supposition that it was a case of suicide by the results of that publication li congressman reached cincinnati today after a brief absence he said he was shocked by the news it probably was suicide he said but I 1 do not believe the charge I 1 filed against him prompted the act tor criswell knew there was nothing for him to fear in my case affairs that the public have not been informed of I 1 think prompted the deed As a matter of fact I 1 do not believe it Is revealing a secret now to say that since the publication of hla arrest on the complaint I 1 made complaint is made bad been summoned to the district attorneys office halt a dozen times in a case entirely distinct from mine I 1 be saw himself hopelessly enmeshed and decided to send it all 1 I believe criswell was sincerely sorry for the publication H did not reveal to me the author of the article but promised to do so at tho hearing in september it by that time the man did not come forward himself and acknowledge the authorship fhe was not promised immunity I 1 told him I 1 would do what I 1 could for him it he told ad but that did not mean much as it was not my case but that of the district attorney I 1 am only a witness in whatever the case developed into even now assistant district attorney crotell did not prom isa him immunity that I 1 know of but be told criswell he would be as easy as he could new york aug 4 the metropolitan museum of art has purchased in parrs according to an announcement made yesterday a piece of statuary believed to be more than 1600 years old the work Is a bronze image of caius Trebon ianus gallus one of the emperors of rome and was dug up near Govi annl lategano La about fifty years ago by princa demidoff Deml doff the russian archaeologist who was then making excavations with the permission of pope plus IX tho bronze when found was in an excellent state of preservation |