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an hour, then asked to have reread HAPPY, THOUGH UNMARRIED GUN MOLL testimony of three witnesses, a*. parently to determine whether the HITLER MAY SAVE LLRIE 1433 ROBBER GETS witnesses said Trout actually had • pistol in his hand during the holdup. A few minutes after hearing this evidence, the verdict was an­ FEUD AT PEACE 2 IN FACING AX ON SNOW HOWS DEATH SENTENCE nounced. Assistant Commonwealth Attor­ ney William H. Schwankhaua opened his final argument by cutt­ 2 Decapitated Women Ure Storm Tieup Inquiry Shows New Kentucky Law Provides ing George A. Sheehan, Indian­ 29 Pieces of Equipment apolis lawyer, who defended Trout, Given Family Burials-^ Electrocution for Armed a disgrace to the bar of the Indiana 'Spies' Ignorant of Fate Cover Whole System Holdup j city. To Decide on Who Is to Handle "One statement you have made ; Bruno's Fight to Save By A. D. STEFFEBUD The Long Island Railroad owns LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 20 UP).— is a damnable lie." he shouted. only twenty-nine pieces of equip-, ; Schwankhaus called Trout a "dirty Aitocialeii Vtrtt Foreign Staff James Trout of Indianapolis was yellow rat." His Life , Feb. 20 ^UP). — The ment with which to cope with snow sentenced to death in the electric J '1.18 shadow of the executioner's ax fell removal problems on its 446 miles today upon two more convicted chair early today by a jury which of electrified tracks. 0NVICTI0N CONDEMNED spies held in Ploetzense Prison. convicted him of a $433 robbery The two, who may follow the This was brought out today at here December 10. BY LETTERS OF CRANKS the third hearing in the Transit same path to the block taken by Trout was accused of holding up Baroness Venita von Falkenhayn Commission's investigation of -de­ Bruno ' Richard Hauptmann's and Renate von Natzmer, are men. lays in service on the railroad be­ the Ballard & Ballard Company, feuding attorneys, who battled One, it was learned, is a former cause of the snow storm of last millers. He was the first man tried naval technician, but the identities January 23. openly in the public prints yester­ here under a new Kentucky statute of both are concealed. The twenty-nine pieces of snow day, sought cover today and pressed | imposing the death penalty for The condemned pair occupied battling equipment are eight Hang­ armed robbery. his appeal by ordinary mail. cells near those in which the two er cars for scooping out the snow The formal application for a writ j noblewomen spent their last hours. between the tracks and the third The jury deliberated a little over :©f error which, signed and sealed. | They had no knowledge of rail, eight chloride cars for spread­ their fate other than the grim ing chemicals to melt the snow, and will bring Hauptmann's conviction tradition that no , prisoner dnto the jurisdiction of the Court of thirteen snow blower engines, emerges from Floetxense's walls "which could be used if necessary." Errors and Appeals and stay his ex­ alive. ' / Slow Speed Equipment ecution, was mailed this morning Several days may pass before the from- Flemington by C. Lloyd The flanger and chloride cars are •1 official executioner is notified to linked together as units. Semi-Annual Sale Fisher, one of his attorneys. sharpen his medieval battle-ax and To get the most effective use of The papers will be signed and don his formal garb again. the chloride cars the speed must •erved on the warden of the New Meanwhile, the prisoners may be throttled down to six to eight Pair Plead to Lesser Charge to Jersey State Prison as quickly as cling to the hope that Reichsfuehrer mUes an hour, David Davis, divi­ •the mail will allow. Hauptmann Hitler will intervene to modify their Avoid Murder Trial After SPECIAL sion engineer of the Long Island, I ["will remain in his death cell while, death sentences. testified. Holdups his appeal is heard, which may not Unlike the two women spies, the Davis said, under questioning by for be until October. men were tried several weeks ago Philip Hodes, counsel for the com­ in regular court, the sentences of mission, that he could not tell ex­ A pretty freckle-faced girl of this week Peace Conference which do not become effective un­ KAY SWIFT actly how long it would take the seventeen and her gunman boy Just who will argue Hauptmann's til ninety-nine days after they are slow-moving snow removal equip­ appeal remains to be seep. pronounced. friend escaped trial for murder to­ ment to cover the electrified sec­ day by pleading guilty to lesser The battling attorneys, particu- ; The star chamber verdicts of the tions of the system. dreaded People's Court, which con­ larly Fisher and Edward J. Reilly, Reno Can't Stop Kay Swift; All the electrified trackage had charges growing out of a holdup *vho was defense chief during the demned the women spies, are exe­ January 5 in which a man was shot cuted the following dawn or at been covered by the morning of trial, have promised to settle their January 24, he said, but he could differences tomorrow at a peace con­ least no later than forty-eight hours to death. Still Bangs Out Love Songsafte r Hitler has declined to order a not recall the hour. ference called by Mrs. Anna Haupt­ Commissioner Reuben L. Haskell, The girl, Marian Murphy of 3671 100% pura wool mann. pardon or commutation of sentence. Broadway, pleaded guilty to first- triple stripe slip- The decapitation of the two who is conducting the inquiry, ad­ Reilly is in Boston on another journed the hearings until Febru­ degree manslaughter before General on sweater. Spring; case today, but promised to be back Forms Partnership With Music Hall for women continued to create a na­ i h i d 11. Sisea tional sensation today as the section ary 28 to give the railroad officials Sessions Judge Bohan, Michael for the conference. His end has opportunity to draw up a compre­ 34-42. been held up during the last two Some New Tunes of the charged with Clancey, twenty-eight, her com­ anti-espionage activities redoubled hensive plan to guard against a re­ panion, pleaded guilty to second- days by Egbert Rosecrans of Blairs- currence of the delays in future Partnership, after a fashion, of its efforts to round up betrayers of degree murder. iown, while Fisher has found sup­ Reno. Mr. Warburg's Tin Pan Alley snowstorms. Is Vour Hobby Tools? port in Frederick A. Pope, the Radio City Music Hall and Kay name was "Paul James." It was the Germany's military secrets. They will be sentenced March 5. fourth member of the trial counsel. Swift in the music business was Kay Swift-Paul James combination The exact connection of the two Seek Legislative Action In accepting their pleas, Judge JwKnittUtgMM If so, may we send yon Tee announced today. that did "Can't We Be Friends?" a men with the alleged conspiracy has Louis J. Carruthers, assistant so­ Bohan told Clancey: "You're lucky Human Side of Delta Tools," a Fans Send Letters That is, Kay Swift, Manhattan fe / years ago and sent Libby Hol- not been divulged, but despite con­ licitor general of the railroad, was that this "girl was with you or you 18 L 42nd St- Off 5th Ave. book showing what fascinating There was much more ado about socialite who until a few days back man fameward with it. tinued official silence details of the ordered to have the plan ready be­ would have been found guilty of Alio itorai in Jamaica, White Mains, things can be made with this saw. the Hauptmann case today in the was Mrs. James Paul Warburg—he Miss Swift has no contract with events which preceded the execu­ fore March 8, so the commission j first-degree murder." SunnysiaV 6raat Neck. Come in and see it st work I office of Governor Harold G. Hoff­ being the banker Warburg—is go­ Manager Van Schmus of the Music tion of Baroness von Falkenhayn may make recommendations to the The pair held up a grill at ,855 man than in the offices of the at­ ing to turn out tunes for the Hall. She will not be required to, and Frau von Natzmer became Legislature before it adjourns. Amsterdam Avenue on January 5, torneys. The Governor received Music Hall more or less regularly observe a time table in delivering known. Early in today's hearing Davis one' of three holdups they staged j n WAUACH'S sixty-six signed and fifty-eight from now on. And it may mean a scores. But she hopes to contribute The mother of one of the two testified that the railroad "ultimate­ that night. Clancey shot and killed anonymous letters condemning the new musical era. something to the Music Hall pro­ young women employed in the ly" had 7,100 extra men on snow re­ Michael Cuniff, a patron ^during the verdict against Hauptmann and First of the Swiftian efforts done grams every week, she said. Reichswehr Ministry, who were moval work during the recent tie- holdup. up. •even letters commending the ver­ especially for the Music Hall will Lots of Atmosphere sentenced to life imprisonment Clancey, who has a criminal rec­ Suit Sale dict. be heard tomorrow night. It's en­ "I thought the Music Hall an ideal for their part in the plot, be­ He admitted, however, that at 3 ord dating from 1919, and the girl titled "Collegiate," or "Professor, P. M., on January"23, during the Every State in the Union and Can­ place for the presentation of new trayed her daughter when she netted only $70 for the three hold­ How Could You?" Miss Swift calls music and original musical produc­ made inquiries at the office con­ height of the trouble, there were ups. They were captured in a West ada and Mexico were represented in it a bit of satire on love's place in only 820 extra men at work on snow the morning mail. tions," she said. "Mr. Van Schmus cerning the late hours she was Side barroom the day following the campus life. keeping and the source of an ex­ removal on the road's 966 miles of shooting. $24*5 Two writers told Governor Hoff­ said he would give me a try. It's In Other Days a grand place to work. I hope I pensive fur coat she had ac­ electified and steam tracks. Delu "De Lose" Scroll Saw, with man they had had dreams which By 5 P. M. this number had been Their Plea Explained proved Hauptmann's innocence. Al Silverman wrote the lyrics, don't miss." quired. Stop in and see these four-speed cone pulley and light Miss Swift said. He also supplied . There will be lots or atmosphere The father of the other Reichs­ increased to 1,276 snow shovelers, The pair was allowed to plead to attachment. Without belt, motor, the ia)B#ds for a song, "Forever and in the ideas Miss Swift exploits. wehr secretary gave jnvestlga* . he said. a lesser charge, Assistant District suits. You'll make a or motor pulley 9%7JUk- REPORTER LEE TRACY He also admitted that the first a Day," fresh from the Kay Swift The Music Hall is too big a place, tors a clue by cheerfully re­ Attorney Miles O'Brien explained, Complete with 14 h. p., A. C chloride car was not sent out on the grand saving on trust­ motor, a* Ulastrsted #41 Mm piano, which is to be sung at the she explained, for intimate pieces. marking at a gathering of because the prosecution "feared the ; REPORTS FATAL FIRE Musi: Hall next week. Since facilities for atmosphere at Reichswehr officers he was tracks until 7:07 P. M., on January girl would plead duress and some worthy quality. Wo carry in ttock a com' The composer's lyaic writer in the Music Hall are unlimited, al­ pleased they were'paying his 23. The snow did not begin drifting p/eie tin* of Delia Quetffjr $100,000 Hollywood Blaze days gone by was the husband from most anything may happen under daughter so well. over the third rails until then, he jurors would want to acquit her." No charge for alterations Motor-Drivon Shoo TooU. explained. Kills Firemtnc • wfMrtt'She ft as- just been parted at the Kay Swift sponsorship. Fraulein Irene von Jena, one of "Then," he added, "other jurors would argue that the man had to foe At J3th St. Store Oalj; those sentenced to life imprison­ F. D. R. LEAVES SATURDAY ment, it was learned, sold informa­ freed, too, and both might have been HOLLYWOOD, Feb. »&•>).—A WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 UP). — acquitted," ,_ WALLACH'S Hammacher fireman was killed today at-*, fire tion to the spy ring only once, re­ fusing thereafter to be a party to President Roosevelt said today he The maximum penalty for second (Etiitrn Pilllaatanl Cerp in one of the fashionable apart­ would leave Saturday for Boston to degree murder is life imprisonment; Schiemmer ment structures in the foothills of the conspiracy. Fifth Avtnut at 45th Street ! attend initiation of his son, Frank­ for manslaughter, twenty years. 4th Ave. at 13th St. the movie capital. He fell from the In this respect she differed from lin, into the Harvard Fly Club, to her associates, who were said to Empire State Bldg, Filth Ave New York, Since 184* 3 roof. which he himself belongs. He will and all other Wallach stores Another fireman was in a critical have carried on their espionage ac­ go from, there to his home at Hyde condition. Loss was estimated at tivities for a long time before they Park for several days. Packitie ttmhum of* ai*Vm w)i« COURT ORDERS FAY FEARED KIDNAPED were finally entrapped. nKtti antiwif btft «wr «MIWIV« - more than $100,000. Lee Tracy, whose movie roles Fraulein von Jena's grandfather, have included those of a newspaper a general in the Prussian army at witnessed in many years at that F&M SQUAB PASTE reporter, went to the fire and then Justice Cotillo Bars Further U. S. Agents Join Boston and the time of the Franco-Prussian war aristocratic burying ground. The telephoned to a newspaper. proudly presented seven sons to ceremony of burial took only On* of t-nott rtr* *ni tc*t*CU Maureen O'Sullivan, John Farrow, Court Action Anywhere in Mass. Police in Hunt- Germany who later became officers twenty minutes including the short in the army of Kaiser Wilhelm I. obsequies in the cemetery chapel. pl«uurtt thtt arc more of tk« Marcella Knapp, Margaret Ettinger Nation Temple Co-Ed Sought spirit/ than of th« palscs.To and Ross Shattuck of the movie When the plot engineered by Only six members of the family Clearance colony were among the spectators. Baron Georges von Sosnowski first of the "spy," who was beheaded fjwour iC« par/action. tpr«auUurto Coaat, year ago, the Reichswehr officer , l NAVY TO TURN OVER the time being, at least—from the The combined forces of the Federal tended the rites. • A few spectators 3M.TiM3O* -6for J.50PoiCi^«Pji<« Department of Justice, State police in charge of the department from watched from a distance. legal maintenance suits of his which the military secrets were WRITS fOR OUR CATALOOUt/ and the police of Boston and New- After Frau von Falkenhayn's cof­ RECORDS TO SENATE "dream girl" wife, Fay Webb Val­ sold committed suicide in grief that fin was lowered into the ground, 215 RUSSEKS ton, Mass., today sought Moses H. lee. his subordinates had betrayed him. the little family group stood around FORTNUM& MASON Swanson Agrees to Furnish Gulesian, seventy-one, once-wealthy The official himself was innocent the grave in a few minutes of silent Supreme Court Justice Cotillo 697MADISON AVE. NEW YORK Any Collusion Evidence Boston real estate operator who Rumors circulated here that Sos­ prayer. formally signed an injunction re­ gained national prominence through nowski has been sent to Danzig pre­ straining courts throughout the paratory for exchange with a Ger­ FUR-TRIMMED his efforts to save the ancient frig­ WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 OP).—Sec­ United States from hearing Fay's man spy held by , but these retary Swanson today agreed to suit for more than $100 a week ate Constitution from destruction. His wife, a talented pianist and were generally believed to be with­ furnish the Senate Munitions Com­ alimony. out foundation. mittee with any data the Navy De­ composer, clung to the theory that OPEN ALL DAY » Mrs. Valee, however, still has two her husband, who\nore than once A responsible Polish official in partment has concerning charges ways of attempting to break the WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY that navy officers had encouraged had reported kidnap threats against Berlin said his Government is in $100 contract she signed- with her him, might be a victim of amnesia. no hurry to accept Germany's of­ collusion in bidding on warships. crooning estranged husband. COATS fer to relinquish their prisoner in Swanson said he would forward Received Threats In 1907 Appeal Started He had been threatened with kid­ return for Sosnowski's freedom. the information requested tomor­ He expressed the belief Sosnowski row. He declined to indicate what Her attorneys have announced naping in 1907. In 1933, he reported THAT WERE REGULARLY to police he had been lured to Al­ had "made a bad job of being the committee had asked. they will appeal Justice Cotillo's de­ caught, so we shall let him ponder cision to higher courts, and also bany M* connection with what turned out to be a fake business how to become a good spy by lan­ *80 TO «78 TEXAS WON'T VOTE have indicated they will attempt to guishing in jail for a while." have California courts continue deal and he believed that he had been the intended victim of a kid­ hearings on the separate mainte­ OWNED,CONl "'•'•• FARLEY CONFIDENCE nap plot. nance agreement she wants frdm Beheaded Woman Buried rjintc ri u B> NMER NOW Resolution Deploring Probe Is Rudy. Gulesian, an honorary .mem­ Next to Von RUhthofen Ml Justice Cotillo, who presided over ber of the Sons of Veterans of Shunted to Committee the session two weeks ago when The American Revolution, as a BEKLIN, Feb. 20 OP).—The body Rudy, two of Fay's attorneys and resnlt of his leadership of a of Benita von Falkenhayn, the movement to save "Old Iron­ thrills of espionage and the terror w* AUSTIN, Tex.. Feb. 20 (>P).—The the Justice, himself, became em­ Wholly Democratic Texas Senate re­ broiled in threatened fisticuffs, ruled sides" .from .decay, .had ad­ of execution past, was laid to rest fused today to vote on a resolution that Fay had lost her suit her by dressed a meeting of that organ­ at 9 A. M. today in Kaiserwilhelm expressing confidence in Postmaster failing to testify personally. He isation In Boston last night. Ap­ Memorial Cemetery. FEBRUAR General James A. Farley and de­ then signed the injunction, which parently, he never returned to The funeral was the simplest MARYUN COAT SHOP-SIXTH FLOOk ploring a proposed United States also restrains Fay and her attorneys his parked automobile, which Senate investigation of his office. from "harassing or interfering with" was found early this morning in the Back Bay section. WOMEN'S, MISSES' AND JUNIOR SIZES It was shunted to a committee, 20 Rudy. to 7, after sharp remarks about The "good faith" clause of the Aided Liberty Loan 'toUIS XV BABY GRANDS both Farley and Senator Huey Long Constitution requires all courts to During the World War he was in of Louisiana. recognize final judgments of others. charge of the Liberty Loan cam­ paigns in Massachusetts. a! the lowest prices in history - Mr. Gulesian built and operated //(!? t ian RUSSEKS the St. James Theatre in Boston. Lf*0% ^ ^ O few years t Sues Durante for Necking riFTH AVENUE at 34th STREET PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 20 UP).— PITTSBURGH, Feb. 20 UP).—Jim­ The aid of police was enlisted today in a search for Julia R. Fellman, . * BARGAINS my (Schnozzle) Durante was sued eighteen-year-old Temple Universi­ . fnWalMi. for $5,000 damages today by Mrs. ty sophomore, missing for twenty- •raMjtt* fwnllar* IN USED PIANOS Loether and her husband, Herman, four hours. JMStt NMlt to Mf kMM, Hrfniliil. MMvrty W.MH4 SOHMER, STEINWAY. KNABE DOROTHY THOMAS GOES Of nearby Carrick. M OMAHA, Feb. 20 OP). — Lloyd •• r» to yaar MASON A HAMLIN Mrs. Loether, in her complaint, Skinner* president of the Skinner tnmni tfcrte «r «raa»t*t. Uaataal . . . BMlMtlnt LINDEMAN, EVERETT PLACES AND SEES THINGS! •ays she was seated in the first Macaroni Company, today was still BIG MONEY-SAVING row of a theatre at which Durante without word of his wife, Frances, FEBRUARY SALE You oan buy a good used grand "He-hum." . . . Bored with New York? . . . Ye*l wouldn't is making a personal appearance. thirty-six, who has not been heard from since she left their home here 10% TO 50% SAVINGS for M little be—if you knew it better! Durante, she says, came down off Monday to drive to the home of her jArrttaM Mffar MMIM* I. »•„, wj. Went color, glamour, romance? . . . Right here in your / the stage and "against my wishes, •«••• at Mtar at MT imtol *»£ "*265 j mother, Mrs. Francis A. Peck of Kan- turn *t *«>»> without my consent and overcom­ ! sas City, Kan. OTHER NEW GRANDS from *345 "home town"—if you know where to look—you'll find the ing aU my resistance, pressed his LAMPS m HM tra*, rtrwaie* #*UA mystery of the Orient—the tpice of —the gaiety of MONUMENT CLEAN AGAIN •r la HWrwmi **, Mtortta. M NEW STUDIO UPRIGHTS from •IBS head against my head." WASHINGTON, Feb. 20 0P).- pre-wer Russia) She says Durante returned to the ' After seven months' work, the Wash-i •toll* art*** at.... \T.:: •12.30 ington Monument ha* been cleaned . Boy from Mlf.— Let Dorothy Thomas acquaint you with the most pic­ Stage, and, pointing his finger at 5«r* ih MiMttmm'i frmfit from top to bottom without a single t turesque city in the world—YOUR OWN! Her coiwme. "The . -k«r, cried: workman getting nun. The last of ^ "Boy! I can't forget that gal!" the scaffolding was removed today | Gotham Gadabout," appear* daily > the Mrs. Loether says all this was to from the white shaft by Alexander { Howie, Inc., of Cleveland, and the feer discomfort and humiliation. The urmTure com pony .monument, with its platinum and! ET.N audience, she MfU laughed and NEW YORK POST jgoTd peak, waa pronounced as good! 43 IAST Mh ST. Untitled Document area* to get a fc*M took at bar. DURANT1 as new. * 3E *mgm**

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