Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1928 — Page 14
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SNYDER WIDOW ASKS 30 DAYS FORNEW TEST Further Insanity Hearings Are Sought; Date of Deaths Is Jan. 12. Bn United, Press NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—The problem of deciding whether Ruth Snyder shall go to the electric chair with Henry Judd Gray as scheduled Jan. 12, was put up to Governor Smith today, in advance of the clemency hearing set for Thursday. Edgar P. Hazleton, attorney for Mrs. Snyder, has applied for thirty days’ stay of execution so he can have doctors of the “newer school” of phsychology demonstrate she is insane. Letter Due Today Hazleton mailed a ten-page letter to the Governor last night and it should be on his desk in Albany today. Hazleton pleaded that Mrs. Snyder Is so emotionally diseased that, although "she can comprehend the nature and consequences of her acts her will is powerless to deter her from courses of conduct that have their roots in her emotional abnormalities.” Neither Mrs. Snyder or Gray, who helped her kill her husband, is normal, Hazleton said. He argued that the four alienists who pronounced Gray “not insane” had compromised with their convictions and did not believe him fully responsible. Called ‘Crime of Two’ “Theirs was a crime of two,” Hazleton wrote. “If (as I am informed the alienists discovered) Gray’s association so impaired his emotional and instinctive faculties that he was not the master of his will, what perversities of mind fashioned the chain which enslaved him and her? “I ask for a stay of thirty days,” he continued. “So that I may have her examined lay a reputable practitioner of the newer school of psychiatric technique. I take it we are not intent on thrusting her quickly into the electric chair as if it were a pagan god whom we must propitiate with a seasonal sacrifice.” The reason side whiskers are known as sideburns is because they were named for Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside of the federal army.
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Diana hesitated before replying. Her dreams had been mostly of Arthur, the strange lady in the restaurant and of Parker, And in the dreams Parker had been a myth. She had gone to bed hating herself for suspecting Arthur and the dream had been the result. When she did not reply immediately, Arthur added: “I have been thinking it over, Diana, and I believe Parker would be as good an attorney as any to see about our separation. I thought perhaps we could discuss it with him at lunch.” Diana was thunderstruck. She had steeped herself in romantic dreams the night before. A divorce now? No! She didn’t want to discuss a divorce. Not yet, at least. Not just now. Finally, Diana recovered herself. “Will you call here for me at noon?” she asked in a voice she wished could have been stronger. " “Yes, Parker and I will drive out for you.” She hung the receiver back on the hook with a listless gesture. The end of things was coming much faster than she wished. Destiny, is seemed, was moving irresistibly. She did not want a divorce! Especially since Parker’s presence in town was a reality and her suspicions had been silly. How could she suspect Arthur at this time, knowing him as well as she did! She dressed leisurely, trying to
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