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Show CAPTAIN HAINS LEAVES FOR SING SING PRISON New York. May 18. Captain Peter C. Halns, Jr., who was sentenced yesterday yes-terday on conviction of manslaughter of killing William K. Annis, left tho I Queens counly jail today Tor Sing Sing prison to begin serving his term of from eight to sixteen ears. Eugene L. Young, one of Captain Halns' attorneys, said no application had been niado for a certificate of reasonable doubt, but that an appeal in the captain's behalf would be takr-n' to the higher courts in the regular way. Captain Halns left the jail in custody of a keeper. His bearing was not materially changed Trom his first appearance in the court room. He walked beside the keeper in a dazed manner and showed no evidence of emotion. On the way to the Grand Central station he neither recognized recogniz-ed nor spoke to any one. None or his relatives was at the jail when he departed. |