Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 111, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1920 — Page 10

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LETTER SETS OUT CLEW IN MURDERS Doctor, Held, Said to Be Subject to Fits. WHITS HALL, Mich.. Sept. 17.—That Dr. O. W. Sedgwick, physician and surgeon of this city, who is held on a charge of mordering his wife and danghter by strangulation at their home here yesterday! was subject to insane fits, during which he would sulk for days and refuse to see patients, was disclosed definitely today by Coroner James V. Balblrnla. A letter written by Dr. Sedgwick’s brother, Hubert, In 1918, to Mrs. Sedgwick's father. Dr. George KUbourn of Forestpert, N. Y„ was discovered by the coroner In the Sedgwick home. It told how the doctor would hove insane fits and spells and said that he had been enbnormal since birth. Dr. Sedgwick’s brother was secretary to Mayor Campner of New Haven, Conn., when the letter wan written. Dr. Sedgwick in charged with having strangled to death his wife and little daughter, throwing the bodies on the front lawn and then returning to bed. The inquest will be held tonight. 1 KILLEp, 2 SHOT IN STRIKE BATTLE Son of Millionaire Alabama Mine Owner la Victim. BIRMINGHAM, Ale.. Sept 17.—An the result of a clash between deputy sheriffs and striking coal miners near Patton. In Walker County, Leon M. Adler, general manager of the Corona Coal Company, la dead, and two deputy sheriffs named Coker and Sullivan, are so badly wounded they are not expected to live. Adler was a veteran of the world war and son of Morris Adler of Birmingham, millionaire mine owner. The shooting occurred when Adler, leading a party of about twenty-five guards to intercept an armed band of strikers, were ambushed. Without warning the Adler party was fired en and the young man fell, instantly killed by a bullet through the head. Firing continued for several minntes before the strikers retreated from their ambuscade. Governor Kilby has ordered six guard companies, numbering about 550 officers and men, to the mine fields of Walker and Jefferson counties for strike duty. France May Quit if Germany Enters PARIS. Bept. 17.—The Echo De Parts today said the French government had Instructed Its representative to the League of Nations council, Leon Bourgeois, that France will withdraw from the league If Germany is sdmittted at the forthcoming conference at Genera.

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