Show EVIDENCE NEARLY ALL IN Thornton Tho rn ton Mains H a ins De Depressed D Depressed e pressed Since He lie Left the Witness Stand Flushing Jan 9 A few rel words spoken In rebuttal and to today toda today day da and all the t e evidence In the trial of Thornton J Hams Hains will wI bo be in Tho The testimony of many witnesses will be In and Prosecutor Darrin said that he ho had reason to believe bellec that both sides would bo be ready read to sum up on Monday Monda Thornton Hams Hains has baa been visibly de do depressed pressed since he left lert the witness stand Thursday Its only natural that I anould s feel the strain of ot the trial said salu Hams Hains when shen so much depends upon the out outcome outcome outcome come No STO o man knows what twelve men will do but as a I have havo read the faces tac s sot ot of the men who will Judge the tho facts I have no fears of oC a conviction My only fear however Is a possibility of disagreement which means another mother long stay In Jail perhaps be before before before fore I can get a new nev trial On the evi el evidence eld dence d nce I should be acquitted and my best belief belle Is that I will be bo found not noti i guilty u Warden Sloth of o Queens county count Jail testified In rebuttal that he Ite saw Policeman Fallon Failon seated next to the Ule defendant on lie night of ot tile the cor coroners coroners Inquest when Thornton Rains Hains Is s said to have hare told the officer that he would go to hell to get Annis and kill 1111 ll him again Fallen Pallon was recalled and testified that he hc was In the Flushing Flus station stationhouse house when Captain Mains Hains was brought In and anu the captain answered the Interrogations put to him b by the desk lieutenant regarding his age ase name business and birthplace of his parents and himself The officer de do described scribed the speech and manner of ot Cap aln tain tam Rains Hains This brought out to show that Captain Hams Hains ins after the shooting was able to act and speak In a rational manner Fallon further said that tha t Captain Hams said eald In the cell he wanted to send end a message to his father fn ler Witness Identified a piece picco of paper that the army officer had written In jail after the he shooting and Justice Crane ruled that it might only bo he admitted as evi evidence evidence dence dance bearing upon the captains san santy sanIty sanIty Ity ty and not upon facts contained re regarding reg garding g the shooting Prosecutor read reau the paper to the Jury as follows General Peter C Hams Hains Have Ha vo shot Annie Annis Come Como to Flushing police sta station station station tion Signed Peter From what ho he heard and saw Fal Falon FalIon FalIon Ion on said ald he fie thought Captain Mains Hains was rational The Tho prosecution called other mom mcm born jors of the Bayside Yacht club who vho testified Jeu that they tho did not see John Tierney Tierno on the float Is 16 an and was one ono of the im urn important I witnesses for the defense The club members further furt denied statements which Thornton Hams Hains tes tee he made at the time of ot tho the shoot shootIng shooting Ing ng They The also characterized c the tho speech of Captain Hams Hains as rational Charles Roberts a club member was I recalled and testified I pulled Annis from the water held helda a short conversation conyer nUon with him went wont I over and picked d up a piece picco of sail sailcloth sailcloth cloth and put It under Mr 11 Annis head and then walked behind the t brothers and picked up the tho revolver Thornton Hains hams swore that Roberts picked licked up the revolver when It wan waa knocked from the Captains hand by b John Jolts Tonning as tho the last shot was fired and that It was then thea that he h drew his own revolver |