Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1917 — PRISONER EATS THE EVIDENCE [ARTICLE]
PRISONER EATS THE EVIDENCE
Man I* Said to Have Swallowed Marked 810 Bill. New York—Herman Horowitz, who •udd he was a delegate of the Painters’ Union, -was arrested by Detective Giery on a charge of extortion. On the way to the station it la a’leged that Horowitz seized a marked ten dollar bill, which Giery was hold’ng as evidence, and swallowed -ILThe complainant, against Horowitz, who is 30 years old and lives In Brooklyn, is Louis Wall, a boss painter. It is charged that Horowitz threatened to call a strike of painters employed by Wall unless Wall paid ¥10« Wall, it is said, told him to come back later. Wall complained to the police and Detective Giery was assigned to the case; It Is alleged Wall gave a marked 110 bill to Horowitz. Afterward, it is said, Giery arrested Horowitz and says that he found the bill in Horowitz’s pocket As the detective and his prisoner were on the way to the police station, Horowitz engaged Giery in a fight and wrested the bill from the detective’s hand. This done, Horowitz Is said to nave swallowed the evidence while the detective struggled to save it. Then Horowitz accompanied the detective to jail without further trouble.
