Show Hill INHERITS MOTHERS MOTHER'S COIN i of I Mur Murder cr Beis lie Is Left Esta Estate to OTTAWA Ill Sept By H.-By The Press Harry lIlli threat threat- threatened ened with disinheritance last February by his mother Mrs Ellra Eilza lull Hill and with Whose death he Is now charged was wa-s left Idt the bulk of her estate valued I j at under her will flied for br bre e probate Tuesday The will was dated October 8 1925 wr and was as drawn up a short time before I 1 I Dr H. H C. C Hill promInent Streator Y physicIan divorced his wife I TWO YO TRUSTEES Harry La Is bequeathed Mrs farm near Springfield valued allied at 30 In addition to Liberty bonds United d States treasury notes Dotes and estate mortgages valued at Two were named to adminis- adminis administer I t g J Jage ter the estate until I harry reached a the age of 26 6 years four years hence He HeIs HeIs Is to be given Ilven the Income from the estate semiannually until th n. n It If Ithe he dies Intestate the estate goes to Presbyterian societies The sum of was left to Dr Hilt Hill An explanatory clause stated that Dr Hill Hili was well provided for In I his own name A number of minor glitz gifts also were made TO IO ASIC DEATH If There were indications Tuesday that Attorneys W. W C Jones and Arthur I IShay Shay of Streator who have ha been re- re lamed by Dr to take charge of his sons son's defense were planning to do- do demand mand a showdown by States State's Attorney Hanson who was declaring that he her r l WIll demand the bOYs bOY's electrocution While the attorneys did not reveal their plans It was reported that they would either file a petition fora for a writ of habeas corpus seeking his release or demand that the boy be formally arraigned on the murder warrant In either case It was believed the attorneys attorneys for the defense could force the date to produce most of Its evidence e or at least enough to give gl a foundation foundation tion on which to build the defense |