Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1913 — Page 7

Friday, Dec. 19, 1913.

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Continued from page one.) side business district, and was witnessed by scores. Juric's victim , was his former wife, now known as Annie Kasstnau. Although they had been divorced four months ago, he continued to board at her home. ' At the time of the shooting Juric's former wife was on the way to a dance with Mr. and Mrs. William Marquardt. Jurlc, they had noticed, had been following them. Quarrel Over a nee. At Eighteenth .avenue and Broadway

he called the woman aside and the Marquardts stepped on a few paces. Then they heard the police officer tell his wife that she mustn't go to the dance and they heard her reply that she would. Loud words ensued and thinking that a quarrel was about to ensue the Marquardts moved further away from the scene. Marquardt used to be a member of the Gary police force. Two Shots End Two Liven. Suddenly a shot rang out and the

woman dropped to the street dead. i A.

bullet had pierced her heart. Then Juric pointed his police pistol at his own breast and pulled the trigger, firing another shot.

Marquardt rushed back but he did not think that Jurlc himself was shot As he reached hie side the detective

toppled over. It was found that death

had probably been intantaneous with

the woman but Jurlc still had a trace of life In him. Police headquarters were

notified, an ambulance hurried to the

scene and Jurlc was placed In It and

the vehicle turned about to go post haste to the Clary General hospital. But

the ambulance had only gone a few

blocks when the slayer passed away.

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officers were In the station when she

news of the double shooting came In and they rushed to the scene in the auto patrol. A big crowd was attracted by the tragedy. Chief Martin rode

beside Jurlc on the last dash to the hospital.

The remains of the man and woman

were taken to Finerty's morgue. Seventh avenue and Washington street.

Married IJfe Is Stormy. It appears that the matrimonial his

tory of the Juric's was a stormy one.

More than a year ago vftlent trouble

broke out between the couple and Jurlc left home, his wife threatening to get

a divorce. But he effected a reconcilia

tion with her and returned to their

home at Twenty-third avenue and Con

necticut street, which they owned.

Last summer their troubles were re

newed and Mrs. Juric sued for and obtained a divorce and $40 alimony. Despite this Juric once more returned to the woman, who had adopted her maiden name of Kasstnau, and came into

the home as a boarder, , paying $7 a

week, besides the alimony. In addt-

tion to this he presented his former

wife with an expensive stove.

Feared Hard Winter. Only a' few flays ago Juric remarked

at the police station that he feared

that he would not' be able to support himself and pay alimony during the winter, as he would lose his police Job on January S, when there is to be a change of administration at the .city hall. And on top of this his wife said

that he would have' to either pay more

board or get out.

Would See Judgre Retter. "I am going over to see Judge Reiter

at Hammond, and see 5f I can't get him

to reduce the alimony I have to pay," Juric said to a brother officer a few days ago. He said this as he was worrying for his chances after January 5. During the past four years. Jurlc, who also served as court maillff, received a salary of $1,320 a year and he wasn't so sure of getting another position with pay anywhere near this. One of First Policemen. Juric joined the police department in 1907, a year after it founding, and was rated as one of its most efficient officers. He had a wide knowledge of

the Slavic languages and had effected many Important captures. - In 1909 he was the democratic candidate for alderman from the Fourth ward, but was defeated by eight votes. For the past

'five years he had been a member of the

Lake county democratic central committee, rendering that body some very important work. At the station Juric was very popular as he was an unusually courteous officer. He held the high, regard of , Mayor Knotts and his superior officers. . ..- . -. .. . Believes Htm Unbalanced. "I think that Peter was unbalanced when he did the killing," said Chief Martin after the tragedy last night. "He hasn't been himself lately. Jurlc was one of the best officers of the department." Yesterday Detective Jurlc assisted a

Tikes reporter In getting some facts In the Ricovich murder, which occurred some hours before. On account of his linguistic abilities Juric was requested to act as interpreter with Joe Pavolich, held as a witness of the murder. When he opened the cell door, he said to the prisoner: "You are lucky to be in a cell." stating this to Pavolich, who Is held on a murder charge. Whether at this time Juric contemplated taking his former wife's life and then ending his own is not known, but his remarks indicate that Pavolich merely got a cell fear his slaying (if he did it) while Juric was about to take a life and would pay a greater penalty by following his victim to the grave that very night. Juric was t years old and his victim 35 years of age. Funeral arrangements are expected to be made today. The police department will be In charge.

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victed of a felony, and as Prosecutor Patterson has not even been charged with a felony, tat therefore there can be no Impeachment against him. According to the program, Judge

Gillett was to be followed by Attor-! ney George Hershman of Crown Point, who represents the attorney general's office and who has for his co-counsels. Otto Bruce and the members of the firm of Nye and Davis. The defense opened this morning by asking that the last paragrph section nine of the impeachment proceedings be made more specific. This section said In a general way that Patterson htd neglected his official

duties. i The state thereupon made the section more" specific , by bringing ' in more of the Hobart slot machine cases and added two additional sections, the first of which cites Gary conditions, and the last of which charges that he permitted his friends to profit by permitting houses of prostitution and gamblers to operate.

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