Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1922 — Page 17

NOV. 3, 1922

EX-KAISER ARRANGES ALL DETAILS Wilhelm Personally in Charge of Plans for His Wedding

By United yctcs DOORX, Holland, Nov. 3.—Prvncess llermine of Reuss, bride-to-be of 'Wilhelm 11, bas arrived at Amerongen. So have many of thè guests. Parties ire being arranged. Decoratore are teverishly busy. Everything is excitement in a little community about to witness its first private “royal" wedding.

Woman Lawyer Says Man Only Could Have Executed Hall Crime

By E. M. THIERRY. JfEA Staff Corrcspondrnt. HACKENSACK, N. J., Nov. 3 Man or woman? Whìch sex planned and executed thè Hall-Mills doublé murder? “Not a woman,” says Mrs. Augusta E. Maley, first woman lawyer to defend a prisoner charged with murder. The question was putto Mrs. Maley because her experience and her exhaustive study of criminology, and particularly her study of thè jury

Questions By United Presi BERLIN, Xov. 3. —Socialists moved in thè Reietlstag to<lay to block thè plans of thè ex-kaiser for presenting his bride, thè Princess Hermine, with a diadem worth 800,000,000 marks. Deputies Braun and Wels asked questions when thè chamber as.sembìed, demandine whether Wil’helm had applied for an export license for thè diadem and whether he had made thè proper deposit, whìch would run into hundreds of millions of marks. Thev also asked what thè government intendevi to do in thè event that thè diadem was smuggled into Holland.

mm mkiw ®a Saturday —A Clearance of pj I 3 * ■ p Charmìng Mais Hats for women, misses and matrons, hats jjpgOk for every day and occasion, small hats, medium size hats and large hats. Indeed, a most extraordinary choice of hats to be offered at so small a price. Materials — Shapes — Lyons Velvet Soft Crushers. Panne Velvet Off-the-Face Duvetyn Turbans Brocade Pokes Metallic Cloth Drooping Brima Nut Henna French Blue ni Canna Pheasant Biadi MÌ|m\ Effectively trimmed with ribbon, feathers, embroidering and fancy orYou’ll simply marvel at thè mi !\ wonderful values to be sound / *' >f! \ k in this sale of hats at $3.50. THE Win. H. BLOCKCo.

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Preparations for thè wedding at Wilhelm’s castle-prison are going forward at top speed. The castle, in which thè ceremony will take place, is gaily decorated with purple and mauve flowers. The marble hall is filled with wonderful Japanese art pieces, gifts from thè Mikado to Wilhelm. The porter’s lodge, in which Her-

psychology of men and women, lend weight to her opinion. Mrs. Maley is an attomey and counsellor at law and for six years has been in law partnership with her husband. She has delivered a series of lectures on women’s partlcipation in thè jury System. Few Women Pian Murders “This was a crime of vindictiveness," she said. “It was so well planned and carried out so brutally • that I can not believe a woman had lanything to do with it. “Few women pian murders. Few contrive a secret crime and remain in hiding. Especially romantic crime. Women of education and reflnement have killed on a wild impulse, and then have calmly admitted it.” Mrs. Maley cited several cases as illustration. She also mentloned thè recent act of a Hackensack jury in acquitting three persona charged with murdering Jack Bergen, movie actor, because it was testified that thè dead inan uttered a slur on womanhood. There were six women on thè Bergen jury. ! ‘ The Hall-Mills case Is entlrely dlfj ferent. There can be no sentlment in | it, no mater whether a man or a woman eventuali)* is trled for thè doublé murder. “Jury psychology shows that men and women react similari)* to things of this sort. There is nothing to show that thè women membere were

mine will spend Saturday night—thè night before her wedding—has been transformed into a wonderful boudoir. The paintings for thè most part depict battle scenes. Conspieuous is a great pletore of Wilhelm in glittering garb and silverspiked helmet. The former emperor is directing even thè minutest details. He has in-

responsible for thè unusual Bergen verdict any more than thè men. “It is impossible to forecast what thè reaction will be if thè Hall-Mills case ver cornea to trial. Women jurors helped to convict Mrs. Ivey Giberson of murder. And I saw a jury made up entirely of women actually render a verdict against a woman in a civil case in which thè opponents were mother and son. “lii considering such a crime as thè murders of thè Rev. Hall and Mrs. Mills, I do not think there should be a woman jury or a man jury. They should be evenly divided. Especially if a woman is placed on trial. Men jurors have acquitted women accused of murder on thè theory, I believe, that women are not inherently

‘Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in FewHours

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formed thè officiating mlnlster that he will supply thè main points of thè wedding sermon, and already has indicated thè text for thè occasion. An airplane flying over thè exemperor’s castle here Thursday created exeltement. The machine was occupled by press photographers. Wilhelm protested to thè Dutch govemment.

:riminal, and when their emotions •rupt into crime, they have had unisual provocation.”

Bargain

By United Heret SYRACUSE, N. Y„ Nov. 3.—Fred H. Woodruff, a laborer, traded his wlfe to Grò ver Coant, a teamster, for a 1911 Ford car and later had to give up thè car because there was a mortgage on it, according to police here. Authorities are said to have sound a statement signed by thè three principale to thè strange deal.

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