Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 139, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 June 1914 — MAN KILLED AFTER SHOOTING A WOMAN [ARTICLE]

MAN KILLED AFTER SHOOTING A WOMAN

John Lee, & Barber, Killed Anna lupenlatz and Then Suicided or Was Killed by Police. Indianapolis, June 12.—John Lee; 45 years old, a 'barber, either committed suicide or was shot to death by the police in a running fight tomight after he had attempted to murder Mrs. Anna lupenlatz. Lee’s attack upon, Mrs. lupenlatz was the outcome of a lovers’ quarrel. Mrs. lupenlatz was shot in the abdomen. Bjer recovery is doubtful. Witnesses say that Mrs. lupenlatz and Lee met to fteffit of their house. ‘Gome on back home;” Lee skid to the woman. Mrs. lupenlatz declared she would not return and then Sm threw her to the sidewalk and drawing a revolver shot her in the back. He then placed the weapon to his right temple, but hesitated. “No, I’ll be if I do,” he exclaimed, and then, looking up, he saw Patrolman Henry Washburn and John White running toward him. ■' Lee fled and the patrolmen opened fire. Several shots were exchanged and then the patrolmen came upon Leete body lying in an alley. He was lying dead with a wound in his right temple.

“Aiunt” Sarah Watson’s condition has nqt changed much for the past two or three days and still remains quite critical; ; : V The Republican was to error In staing that Ben L. Sayler, who Is visiting here from iMarion, Ohio, and William D. Sayler are brothers. They are cousins instead. ,