Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 186, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1926 — Page 8

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GRAND JURYTO GET NEW FACES IN Til AFFAIR Detectives Ready to Testify Regarding Death of Wife. With a verdict of accidental death rescinded by Coroner Paul F. Robinson, detectives today awaited an opportunity to present to the Marion County grand Jury new evidence in the death of Mrs. Mary Todd, 35, of 935 Church St. Mrs. Todd died of a bullet wound at her home Aug. 3, with only her husband, Rucker Todd, former street car motorman, present. The shooting was held accidental by the coroner, but he has never filed his finding in the county clerk’s office. He stated the situation to Circuit Judge Harry O. Chamberlain and followed the court’s advice to rescind the finding of accidental death, return an open verdict and thus leave the case open for grand jury inquiry. At the time of his wife’s death, Todd said that while he was removing cartridges from a revolver in her presence, he started to close the weapon and it was discharged. Todd is held in the county jail on an embezzlement charge, growing out of the alleged theft and sale of street car tickets belonging to the Indianapolis Street Railway Company. Accused with him is his wife’s cousin, Mrs. Nora Briggs, 24, of 250 W. Ray St., and Sam Richman, 21, of 1317 Charles St. At the time of the arrests in the embezzlement case after the tragedy, John Mulvlhill, father of Mrs. Todd, and Harry Raitano, an attorney and former employer, interceded for Mrs. Briggs and Incidentally bared alleged discord in the married life of the Todds. KONEAIEST - FOR JAY WALKING - Aiieged Violator Gets Ride in Patrol Wagon. An alleged jay walker, nine persons charged with speeding, eleven with violating “stop and go” signals, and four with failing to observe other traffic laws, were slated at city prison Tuesday night. Julius Cohn, tl. Grand Hotel, was arrested at Illinois and Wash ington Sts., by Trafficman Eller and sent to city prison in the patrol wagon. He was ordered to give a cash bond for jay walking. Three of the persons arrested for failure to stop at signals were women. State Police Shinn and Shields arrested Ernest Calhoun, 22, of 821 Woodlawn Ave., on charges of passing a stop signal and failure to stop after an accident. Mexicans Duel to Death in Senate Hv Vnit.ed Prefix MEXICO CITY, Nov. 10.—A duel to death was fought in the Senate chamber Monday night when Senator Luis Espinosa fell with a bullet in his heart after wounding his adversary Senator Enrique Henshaw. A bitter quarrel between the two came to a climax when Senato Henshaw drew his pistol and shot Espinosa. As the latter fell, mortally wounded, he returned the fire, one of several shots from his pistal striking Henshaw. Wild confusion reigned in the Senate chamber after the shooting.

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