Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1901 — “Velled Lady” Is Set Free. [ARTICLE]

“Velled Lady” Is Set Free.

Vina Seavy, a young woman known as the ‘‘Veiled Lady,” who followed Fred Rice, the bank burglar, to Torontonfter the extradition of himself and hr? associates, and who was arrested and held as a vagrant after the fatal attempt of the men to escape, was discharged from custody by the police magistrate. The young woman was able to convince the crown authorities that, although she has been active in raising money for the defense of the burglars, and especially of Rice, her sweetheart, she knew nothing of the conspiracy to supply the prisoners with weapons.