Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1917 — Page 1
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i Lake county since the irst ot ; February. We have too many j ; murders locally without having ; them come from Chcago and j , I am going to write the gover- , ! nor and tell him we need about : i i two public hangings in this i j j county." j i ! : j After hearing the report of his ; ( j investigator, the coroner said that there was no doubt a battle : j to the death had occurred at the ; j spot on the road to Crown Point j i where TIMES reporters discov- i ; ered the pools of blood, half- ! smoked HavanaS, the cartridge shells and the bullet-scarred j ! .1 telephone pOie. , , "This man who was killed j : either knew too much or was I killed for his iewlery and j . T J y j money. lie was not a waiter, gunman or a rowdy because he j t was too well kept and dressed j for that. No waiter ever wore jj clothes so conservative and ! i well tailored." . i :,!'" "ivsiery of ti:,- nnini. "uui i. nnn :itii p.'i i n a willow ni a 1ii-;d south (if Haiii ;i:oni. Tu i.u,-. . . (a-,i. sa. ,a.j,. .ri futr-aaro ia -i week regarding the operation of a Kiirimik- n.it(im'.hi( frnce in Indianap-j "lis, and s.ud t. involve a nnrv airier -
man m.iy throw som Jijiht an th.- baffling- ;!-. Wit'; tlo- . xa. t spot of !ho imir.i. r t! tt rm ;.)! ujion. ;nith...--itas a:.' t.v'.aaja.y: th.-ir ....'rat ions to .l.a --ra, iae li,a j.iaa!.!v of the siaia aiaa. I.a.-v of.,.ve taat ffhai t!a-y aaiMi win !n is . ,i nair.Hre.s ivi.l iaI.ro'.ciit to j.i" :-.. iaat a sa .jviv,.,; , rti ta ! anto-li.aaa-si:.! I.OUMS ni Iiaiiaaa ;...as J oi.utint fa,;.., oars an. I sohi tla.an a i ii'W maviints a ; i .. r )iult;ns on loav jnr.as aa.i a cot ssnrl.'M aa.l r.po!ih!.na j.no lioaos w.i s the la. '-on of tie conliossam naiio a v ! :ai n k r.nkiT, eMra!.!it... jra.m Minm'iiii'.as in i"t,!U. limi w.ia taa a u r oaao ni . a tn-ft ases under l tile daa r'.on ot a sin'aaita. inl'hi-amo ! s.i! nam v. I he jtia-.i ii-c.it in la. P.i-krr eontessaii: miladiai t Ii ennrj.. ta.at an aidernian :n i.arv loaatai th,. .H.-n riloilion ot tao Sao as :i!i:n, ,., K.i t I liiaiai. llaaiaaaa!. Indiana Hart...: and M L :s i t. aa.l t l.-eri? ''1 i"lor KtJld of .MS no ( ol.Id ,ias..a .- c Tne T rare 1 ( 'ar store i-oupor. found mi tne siain nam in.'ii it is nw Unown was ni a sf.;a.u nnnilo-r and so.d on.y at J tal i an a po us on and afu-r January 12. and tiio CM.-pko tailor's iaittroa on th(. . dot lies t ho two id.-nti-
., no.., !.Mi,..,io tn ' 1 t ,-.-nt in. led on- I'aec Two) ' What Chief Austgen Found U lnii'ivur ftowman. a farm, r at work in 'he l.aniyar.I on the "Death" road. liard t.n revolver shots yesterday afternoon lie did not know that hv j cli.nl. ms a hayrack close at hand h" : cmld have witnessed one of the most. i , . , , r . i hitler y foil eh t battles lor life that ever iiirred on a imhlic hisrhway in Lake county and one which wiil p down in criminal history. Hut the farmer, lad excited by the sound of iho llring of pruns. made no effort tn see what was going on over the rise of ground that obscured his view of th. Ifammond-Crown I'oint ! ri-a..i. thr.-.' mih-s south of Schererville, and at. a late hour today there, were no known witnesses to the affray. t'hief of I'oli.e ivter Austg.-n with t'oron.-r's Investigator 3re n and (dfli- ! . ers I'tirlson and Ihnide s. our. d the ioun!ry about Schererville for evidence, i and made the discovery that I'e'..- Kowi man had hoard the Siring of shots. J;ej turning -hack to Hammond this noon j preparatory to another trip to learn jih"thr or n '.. the murder party had I stopped tc any saloons or been seen in j any of the iVdir Kake resorts. Chief 1 Austgen talked P. a reporter of the case it then stood. "There is evei v evidence tha' a d sI ' ;.erae fight took place in the road where I'. ti r Itowmati says he heard shots 1 ttr-d. staled me cnie, ,.T ponce. o. irould se marks which I believe w.re de when the body was dragged into
, a i.ir a.i.i no i i- " washed clean by rams that pour down : he had heard no shots fuel Tuesday aft- ! cartridge shells indicate the killing was lhe hm ,s Bimo,t white n thrtt a- ! ortu.on but a-.,itt..,a that ho was indoors tdon. at that sp... : count. In ttio middlo of it wore twol ,,.irt f the tune. No one heard an.i , """ ,h'"k ,h" rar.t- pools of blood about four fe.-t apart. ! shots at the Rolling i'r., further to th t g',nf' !' bioago to ' "lar I-ik" to : but connected bv smaller r...is. five in I ...,i, i.. tr ,hr,-'i.,,l ,. n
a car ami the pools of blood and empty .f th tiloia.o tlinrn niJ lt'drn fin 1 j their way back wh.-n tlie a (fray ta'ok place?" the chief was asked, "or ih believe the part y was coming fr..t !n- ' diana pad is ?" "Kiiiier would be o.-ssdil -." .a.: 1 he , : chief, "but I believe the man who was, I killed had been in Indianapolis recent- j ,. !
wuiow Copse Murdsf Baffles and New Aspects of Terrific IKman Batlls On Another High-
way are (BTJLtETIIT.) Dr. Stephen Malouf, house physician C . UT-t rr paf'a lindT.ifal . 1 CI 1- mnVllUT chomical tests of the blood clots found : in the roadway south of Schererville j where the struggle and murder took : I1 "'T t"Z TIMES' men, reported that there was no &ont oI ,;ne stains being- blood and that beyond a doubt they were human blood, Dr. Maiouf was assigned by the times t, make th. test, to do awa,. with the theory that hunters had killed an animal on the road. , j Pools of frozen blood, splattered over the white macadam highway,; drops of gore dotting the grass in i the ditches on each side of the ; , 'hiillpt-oTc'hp tplenhone i . t uau, . iy . . t c . . - - i pole, empty cartridges, all sixteen miles south of Hammond, have added new and baffling elements to : Hammond's now famous willow j copse mystery. TIMES' Men Find Shells. Reporters for THE TIMES discovered five empty .32 calibre cart-: ridge shells, torn fragments of a Chicago newspaper, the bulletscarred telephone pole, half smoked Havana cigars at seven o'clock this morning in. the road and r ; ditches on the north souti1. and ! rnaA upfxvppn Srhererviile C rnn-n Poirit. a mile and a half south ot Jonn Eastmans stock ; farm and on a lonely spot between the Neudorf and Kolling farms. - 1 Points That Are Established. i tie to the death was fought Cn the I open road is unquestioned ; ! (b) THAT more than two and probably 1 three men were engaged in the i death-grapple, is estabUshed by the j varying1 size of the frozen steps. i(c) THAT one man was wounded so badly that he stag-gered in helpless ! fashion across the roa.1, into the ; ditch on one side and out of it on " the other is seen by the trails of I blood. i (d) tHAT a great quantity of blood I was shed more than would have ! been shed by one man from a bullet J hole in the neck is seen by the dif- ! ferent pools of blood. ; (e) THAT the down-trodden weeds and grass at the sides of the road give evidence of the primal savagery of the combat is seen on all sides by i the pectillar blood stains and size of the battle ground. (f)THAT the absolute absence of blood on the garments, overcoat, features and body of the unidentified victim prove conclusively that some one else besides him was killed or wounded. New Evidence Is Startling. When. after l.ritmins; a U.iife nmi empty cn alilire oartridK.; to 1 1 1 iinimerlins morgue yest.-rd.iy and turniiiK thotn ov.er to the coron.-r's .ftie John i liroenije.c, a Munstir p. ddh r. liirew a I liomh that .smashed the ih.a.rh -s of the iHin -an. i papers galhv vest and will prohaldy dispose for t"""d of tho ihirnliam punm.'.i piffle. Win n interviewed hy Timi:- rrporters late last niK'ht at his home m ;lr Munstor 1 i.....ir1 ot, i o t ni 1 i i-.ti t .'.fid Sill T.scf 111 trader, told of rlrivinir alotii; tin; road leading from the Kolling- oorn-r north to where it connects at the Sclo r.-rville limits with the Lincoln Highway. j Peddler Sees Frozen Pool. 1 i Kroedjes had known of tlie laid.im oi , I the victim tn the willow copse and as lie drme over the road wan thmkim,- of; it. Xot.farlYrom the N n.l.,rf farm h-! saw a puol of frozen Id. ...it in the rain! j and t,ot dow'n from his wairi-tt. He paused astounded and then gdjng to the side of the road p poi ! knife and an empty cat ; lideshell near by. He i,ki, a further ! rather cursory s.-Hreh and saw evi-i nc.-s . of the fierce struggle. He l.fUovps that the body of a man ha. I f.i!'.c-ii in the dif.-h and on h.-iiur d ,1 into th. ma.-iune the knife f.-u oa .:.' th.. arki i, Uealizing the impi.rtane- i f his Pad h cann: on to Hammond to r.-p.'rt to th aut horit i.-s. ' Ideal Spot For Crime. Kaily litis morning tin jtatni-ini carrifd Times' r.-pr. s. n ; a i; es to th spot when- conclusive signs of a sac - age human, haul wot c. foun 1 in j - .o - fusion. liver the brow o:' the highway v.hr it begins to decline g. iidy into a viUl-v. i from which point th. ro in Ja-t a vr st igi of human habitation ami which is about! as loru.,y an1 desolate a spot as can be r The road whicli j mii'wln n and - .. . number. In the midst of th m were! ; f ., f,f ,,,... -ri.rv- e-.-. -. t 1 1 romtect.-d bv small. a si l.-o a.- s at.,! drops of blood. 'To- pools ia.,1 , i ot1 frozen shortly after lalamr pad la-r. startlingly red. Staggered While Wounded. On the ,aat Mile of the road the ,.:.el,
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I i 9 Q O IF YOU KNOW T:i;' MAN PLEASE NOT : THE TIMES WW pJi" D ESOIUPTI J urn: murder Age 23 to 25 years. Height -5 feet a inches. Weig-Jrt 140 to ISO ponnAs. Hair Iight brown, parted on left. Eyes Peculiar yellowish brown. Xoreheac: Well shaped and prominent. Teeth 1'air; one r.pa;r gold filled; lower bicuspid missin". Birthmark Mole on Inside right ankle. Hancls Soft and nr:1- manicured. Suit Dark gray woolen, liffiic pin stripe; made by Jerrems' Sons, Chicago. Underwear Silk and woolShoes ITo. 7 Hannau. Socks ISlack silk ami garters with celluloid clasps. Overcoat Black kersey with velvet collar. Shirt White silk with blue stripe. Collar, r.le, hat and neckband of shirt missinif. 3S r"voie.i with grass, the. 'rail of It'ood had from the laija.r jaaol into the ditch find was citvulnr in form, leading- b.-ivl; ok in to ih" tiixldi-. of the road as if the via'nn l.i.l lia( n l.rr.ai off the road and then j'ouirht his way hark into it. i in the west fide of the road anoth. .- trail of Idood lead into the i aitoh and foott.rints indii.aie.i that tie victim had fali.n and K- tting i;p stairfrered hack in tlie lni;h-. Pole Gashed By Bullet. On the west side of the road is i telephone jade; a uash is cut in Its fatabout six f.-.-t frna the roaid. a tuillt.'t. as if aimed at son., one's head. Tlie footprints of; ;i Iarue. and sir,a!!.-r foot are plainly s.-. u fi-.e:t in the sides of the road, for it will be rem. nib''! e l there was a slisht thaw tn the afternoon the nill.w copse victim was found. These J.ot ,ritit are p'a. ntiful. One pair are wi.hiy f!'r...d ss if the own.-r was brai-iatr ii.'ins. if t ar a lunu.' ! or to receive r Id.aw. This is sin. wn too i,v the faet that t!.. si-oe ii ipi-iv w.-re : " 1 ' n ! " Inavirr n th--- inM.h of the s'o,.s iha-i 11 av '"- J' ' '" s tna.j "Utsida. c;,-,, f Cnmhit Hli-f pro. as ot a . traa fi st. Tlie ra.ss was cins la-no d in tiie ditch as if i dio h id rt.iie.i in n. iiiil.-i inaaa ,.a m v-i a t 1 1, e si l-s ' '' 1,1 ' oau wire sauaa,. );l j mres a no j uv.T ail w as. ot t-oars-a p;.,.,!....! Ida,.,,., t i'i e .plod-d .a,-' c.i "..I. rc i ta ils tn. i found by 'i'iias n.. n in via' load tt ci.fI. rent poiuta. soine i' t 'a i i w .-. h.-iid.ai in the a-ivanii on t-.p of tieroad. In tie; Kid.; of t!n ii:t.2i v.;n j'-figtn-nt .f tho market r. part of a f.ticatro newsj ara r. Al two ur'forent paints, ii-". far from the poai were ha , f-smok -d iiaa.ama. cig ira, slowing they !,,,d iieeii tin-own away, possibly during Ihe hght. The;.- had be. r. in, 1 f -ciic cd and ' haif-sm.ik fhoving tiie 1-a a.- of ; minds their twncr., were in. i i Other Clews Well Hidden. lming up . for a distance . it),, r dire.ti. ...h side of the roa.. quarter of a miie ii. porters combed th piow-d and corn fteUH for further tr,.-o, j ,.,,,... ., . ,.-.,. j ,, ,pi,,,-f w la r. int. rviewed doclan-d that tributed to p hunt. rs. lia-. P. find ' , ,' db ' I -e ,.- er in11 Tu as i , .. s, a. ,- md JIu fi ii? ! t, jrl. t , P, i da )... rt i from Kr.-d Lance ai. Maynard ih. young men trot, a drink at bis f t ivn Jdaae .'on IT .1 p.1
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