The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1929 — Page 1

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)LUME thirty-seven.

iCOND DAY IF CHAMBERS

BOOZE TRIAL

U I I NESSES ARE <|l liST|()m;D TV? STATE AND DE-

FENSE ATTORNEYS.

K IDE NT

(hamlMTH Is (harmed With nr Intoxicating Liquor On Dec. 31. Evidence Heard.

FILES DAM ACE SI IT

William H. Eiteljorge, of Greencastle, has filed suit for damages against Mrs. Lloyd E. Brown, of Dan'ilh 1 , for $1,000 damages because of an automobile collision, Dec. 1^, ];) 's jon the National road, east of Stile--' jville. Plaintiff met a wagon going west and there was room to pass on I the south. Defendant was driving west! 'and when defendant reached the wagon, oefendant attempted to pa.-- on

( LON EKDALE the south and diieetly into plaintiff.- __ | car. I laintiff s car was badly damag-

para-

(1 KEENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEDRUARY 15,1929.

10 OBSERVE

No. 105.

AUICS CRASH ON JACKSON; BOY IS HURT

VERNON ELMORE PA1NIILLN INJl RED IN \( ( IDENT Till RSDAY AFTERNOON.

THREE MA( HINES DAMAGED

Sale

ed. The complaint is in two

I graphs and damages for $1,000 are I asked in the second praragraph also.

I )anv Hie Republ

Taxicab Crashes Into I rban Elmore’s Parked Car. Elmore Machine

Then Hits Moran Auto.

.rcond day of the trial of Eli ^^Libeis, Cloverdale resident, cliargth the sale of intoxicating lupisn [t, two hoys on the night of Dec31, opened in the Putnam ( ii-

court Friday morning.

^^Bie case was expected to go to the sometime during the afternoon, •• ■ having started it.- line , f Lai e late Thursday and continued

Liday morning. DIHER (,\N(, LEADERS |\ HID|e state concluded its direct test!* ^FTER MASSACRE

MORAN’S GANG WIPED OUT BY MACHINE GUNS

Vernon Elmore, it-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Elmore, was painfully cut about the head and face Thursday afternoon as result of an automobile crash on north Jackson

street.

Mrs. Guy Adams, Charleston, HI., mother of Mable Adams, who was se-

UEPORT CM <M NDKD NEW YORK, Fib. 15. (UP)—Re1 ports that Mrs. Evai line Lindbergh ‘mother of the liter, would announee her engagement soon to ('.ipt. I . S. Anderson of the lim President Wilson were called unfounded today b> I the New Y’ork Time . which earned ! the report yesterday. Anderson already is married. 0 THE WEATHER Unsettled tonight I Saturday, • probably snow and tain in south, snow [north portion. Not quitr mid to-

night.

SCOUTS HOLD GOOD MEETING

‘YOUTH DAY” HERE SUNDAY

INDI \\ VI’OEIS LIVESTOCK INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 15. (UP)— The hog market was steady at the Union Stock yards here today. Bulk ICO to 300 pound hogs sold for $10.50.

The top price paid was $10.55. Re- 1

ceipts were estimated at 8,000.

Cattle and calves receipts numberSPECIAL SERVICES PLANNED A T "' l !°® " " 8 «0 reapectivelj PRESBYTERIW ( III R( II FOR weri """, al a ; ui sto,k aml '' a| - ........ .... i ers were steady. Steers were quot-

lable at $10 to $12.50, vealers cleared | at $15.50 to $17 and calves brought

PROGRAM IS ANNOl M ED $7 to $12.

L. D. DEGREE IS CONFERRED ON DR. CXNAM

D'PAI W HEAD HONORED VI IN. A CGI R ATION OK OHIO W ESEE> \N PRESIDENT

Sheep remained steady.

BISHOP

111 GHES

PKESEM

Prof. Wanhurt, Dean Dirks and Rev. Raphael Ml Plan Special Features For "Youth Day.”

ENJOY SONG T ES I \N|) Dl MONSTRATE FIRS 1 \!D FA(

’TICS Till RSDA^ .

Professor SheffieT

AT CHIC AGO.

IX x;

ONLY

ky Thursday afli rnoon and .Ml. L| «.1 - til" first !<• ll I’y in (wn hi lialf. Tin- burden "f lie dr an alibi, Mr. Chambers Jfying that he wa.- rot at honn ^^Bh> night the hoys testified they cl ti." liquor, hut tha', lir w.i liiii"t in Owen county, where hi. km had died. Mr. Chanihe: t" ti Ithat he left li,ome about four o'and the prosecuting witnesses Ithr jury they were at hi hone tin evening, at which time t.,,\

jla.-cd the liquor.

Chambers testified FridajT

Png a to ghe and hei husband climaxed yesterday with to Cunot for the Mr-. Chamb- ' re of M vt ‘ n gonmen, w

verely hurt in an auto accident on ., , . , ,, , , .... School of DePauw l the National Road near the state farm , u, , , . . , ea th<

Wednesday night, was also scratched ,, and bruised in the mishap. ln 1 thu Pr “

and played numerou

According to witnesses, Kenneth

W I I NESS

Hay, driving Mrs. Adams

'ing north on Jackson street. Elmore, Northside Beer Truck Garage Scene w h<> is city street commissioner, and

Yellow taxicab with 1 passenger, was go- I

Of Seven Murders T hursday. Six Men Die Instantly.

(BULLETIN)

INDIAN A POLES, Feb. 15. <UP)-

his son had just driven up in front, ot , nt |;.

of their home at the corner of Jackt son and Jacob streets on the right hand side of Jackson street, Elmore's Studebaker auto being headed south. Hay, it is said, saw another car on

Five men, believed to hr- Chicago Jacob street and applied his brakes, gangsters and possibly connected with The taxi skidded and turned cru sthe Chicago beer warfare which was ways in the road and struck the front

the massa- end of Elmore’s machine broadside, re captured Elmore pulled his son to him to pro-

Kr. funeral, and corroborated thi l ,0 *' ce here today.

Ti ! •■ given by her husband a to

inplete alibi.

I’ • dragged along tluia.g the Iwith the defense introducing sevI witnesses from Cloverdale and Cunot. They testified to th« Ithat they never saw anyone at tli.imbi'i - home in the evening in lion, and several testified that |V. • 111 the Chamber.- Ildilie hut no one there, even though a

| was hurning.

witness denied telling Marshall •1 seen ting attorney, that k vluvefdai" late .1 (esday that he saw both Kenneth and Basil Baldwin, the youths Itnld the officers they got the

scouts to ing. The enjoy thi. little bit

mensely.

After the short get tagethei around the piano, Maynard I'attci on, re-

d laid scoutmas-

ter by the troop eon scouts fall in and ha first aid to the injui have become quite p under his and Profes. •

tutelage.

Profe.-sor Myers st hoped to make this strong troi p, and thee this troop and build 1

My

ed

ike

“A outh Day” is to he observed at I the Presbyterian Chureh next Sunday | by special services at Sunday School, | Christian Endeavor and at both •

church services.

Profe-sor Manhart, superintendent; of tlie Sunday School, i- preparing a spei ial program for Sunday morning' with “Youth” a tin; central theme. Dean Dirk ’ College Men’s class will discus- the home a- the Bible sees it [

and as the youth sees it.

l liege students will be in charge; of the morning service. The Reverand : V. II. Raphael will preach on “Daniel,!

the Beloved.”

The College and High School Christ-i ian Endeavor Societies will meet for a luncheon at 5:30 in the social room of the church. The two Societies will separate for their regular meetings i

at Sit).

For the evening serv

Scheol group will present the pageant “My ljucst”. A special offering will he I,,, taken to help build a Pre-byterian

\eeediugly Young Peopl Sleeping Hut at theii bn\ - from ] sunlnu .r camn at W inona l.ake. The

HOOVER ON EVERGLADES INSPECTION

Other College Presidents (warded W ith Doctor of Law Degrees At Delaware, Ohio, Friday.

of the Music liversity attendheld Thursday iytt rian Church songs for the coul - seemed to d' diversion im-

PR ESI DENT ELECT VISITS DESOLAT E \RE \ ABOUT I. \K E OKEEf HOBEE

DELAWARE, O., Feb. 15.- President G. Bromley Oxnutn, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, received a degree of doctor of laws from Ohio Wesleyan u .iversity en the occasion of the inauguration of Dr. Edmund D.ivi-on Soper a- the seventh president of the university this j morning.

nittee, had the De ni practice I. 'The scouts oticient in this

expert

i te< t him from the force of the im-lHe is of the opinioi pact hut Hying glass from the wind-Jtle is -uirn ienlly lar severe lacerations on lou t three trooii-

tectlves * that the > left Cl * the cl

at 5:30 p. m. yesterday.

They traveled here in a large automobile which, according to police records, was stolen in Chicago, Jan. 17. It carried license plates of another make of ear issued to George Dob-

bons, Hammond.

Nine automatic pistols were found concealed on the alleged bandits’ persons and in the machine.

cut and jarred.

The momentum of the taxi, it i- 1 tenderfoot said, caused Elmore’s tar to crush in j number, 21

troop at pie t passed thi

The prisoners admitted, according, shie | (i in( |i cted

There are "2 in tin cut who have at lea requirenn nts. Of this

were pre.-i nt last night.

to the rear of Harry Moran’s (’hand- In the troop t ire a tv Mai ler sedan which was parked behind j Scout-, five ti..-t cla ,t. and the the Elmore auto. remainder second cla and tender-

Dr. A. K. Ayler and Dr. W r . 11. j foot st, " ul • The numb r of

Hutcheson were called and several. ' , ’ < ’w , id cla in,I tcim t . caused

i stitches were necessary to close a r’X **’' , ! di> |gash across the face and nose of the ' 1 ' "K' " un 1,1 "• **•

I boy. Dr. Cecil O’Brien was also sum-

in

goi;

I the murder and knew nothing of it

Three other ill the case an i

pci -ons will be

were indicted

tried later.

The scouts are

I moned and gave medical aid to Mrs. j DePauw pel nr“t Friday nigh . , * . . .

CHICAGO, Feh. 15. (UP)— Fear, j A()ams at (i:45. Only those who havi ut-|until they returin d to S<|tui'vs home,

not of the law but of the leaden hail I w ,, re ca i| e( j ; ,| 1( | j nV e.s- 'endid th, invviou mectin ■ are al which mowed down seven men » n |tigated the accident. Mr. Elmore; tlli - l"ivil, g from Chambers, in the Cham- gangland s first massacre, drove the s j a ^ e( j Friday morning that all threi

borne on the night of December leading figures in Chicago s beer traf- cara wcr( , badly damaged. In | \I\F \\\

Mrs. Adams, who was enroute to the |\|i| \\ \|'t)| is, Big Four station, was able to continue j A |,j|| \,hi h wcid her tiip to Charleston, III. Her duugh-1 p ( , Wfl ,. s f lom Hie li ter, Mable, who was in an auto wreck y in which Harold Black, of Charleston j M jj,,,

sees ill MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Feb. 15 (UP) j President William P. Few, Duke Herbert Hoover, agajn in the role of ' niversity, Durham, N. Carolina; an expert i n flood relief, departed to- President Edward Smith Parson , day to inspect pci.sonally Florida's Marietta college, Marietta, and Presflood relief problem in the desolate blent Merwin Grant Filler, Dickinson Everglades arras about I-ike Okeech- college, Carlisle, Pa., were also reci|>obee. ients of degrees of doctor of law at The flood inspection motorcade in- Dhio Wesleyan university here today, eluded n„t only government officials. Representatives from 130 college who have to do with flood relief universities were in the line of Major General Edgar Jadwin, army march f or the academic procession at engineer chief, and chairman Reid, of lh e inaugural exercises. Taking as ice. the lliglJ <,f thl ' house fl " 0,i control committee th e subject of his inaugural address, -hut also Florida officials who am “ A ,,, (1 emic Freedom in a Christian seeking to have the government pay College,” Dr. Soper maintained the the entire eo-t of protective measures., n K , lt „f a Christian college to control Among the latei were Governor Doyle its t,, ac hing and contended that such Carlton and his cabinet and National :l C0 |i P|ft , s h„ u ld include upon its faccommitteeman Glenn B. Skipperline of. u i tv on | y men of a definite Christian 20 automolnlfs left the Belle Island: charact) . r whom th( , institution could | estate at 8:30 A. M. .entrust with the fullest measure of

j The trip carries the President-elect academic freedom.

15 into the midst of a controversy, over

xpenditures for curbing the flood I hire Hi hops of the Methodist

.I. e Squires, charged with the mur-, problem, centering on how the cost I * hutch. William F. McDowder of Arlie Bryant, Brown - < r ing should he awarded between the Fed- '."’ Washington, Herbert Welch, Pitt

store owner, was expected to reach cral government and the state,

the jury late today. j Nearly 2,000 persons lost their lives 111 defense re ted its ea e late in the distlict about Lake Okeechobee ye-terday, and the arguments of 1 when that body of water, whipped up counsel were expected to be eonelud-! by th" 1028 hurricane surged over the

to scouting of|ed today. j flimsy levees and swept the whole

boy.-. ' Both defendants have testified they | area.

" to swim in I wi re in an automobile at the time of While the route today lies over

nit

econd one. (I reencassupport at

summer camp

cost of the hut will hr .>,00,1 dollars.

.11 BY TO GET l ASE

MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Eeh.

(UP) The trial of Logan Maui.- am

» ,i,g the witnesses called Thui L 't' riioon by the state was F’orBiggs, who it had bet n said in |c, testimony, teh phoned to kliei from the store of Lee W ilI, telling him to cover up as two J had been arrested and had fcled’' Riggs t'lhl the jury h< the tele|ihone call at the reef his father and so far as he i talked to Chambers himself |l' 1 'Hi.- of the Teh phone C,'inshowed the message went ^gli about two o’clock, it In ing a in to station call and the delaid -tress cn the fact that Mr. L •• did not m t' - -in ily answei L h phone, but it muld have bn i one in his home. 'The boy testhat so far as he knew, hi lb to Mr. Chambei personally. ^idbergh Hops Off From Miami

was killed, w ;is reported recovi ring favorably at the county ho.-pital on Friday. Mrs. Adams, who came here when new - of her daughter’ in cident was sent to Charleston Wednesday night, i- forced to walk with the aid of crutches and -he had i lie leg am-

putated a short time ago.

■bin \ non IS III I.IE\ ED ■ill Mil l IN S ES I M E < iN SAPKLO ISLE

^•UNSWICK, Ga., Feh. 15 (UP) liaili,- A. I.indbeigh airiveil at B 1 ' Island. Ga., at 11:31 A. M. to1 ' a few hours \ i - it a gm-t nf B f ’-i T.. Coffin, "v. in ! . Un- |' tate on the Island.

“O——

'AMI, Fla., Feh. 15. (UP) Col. I 1 ' ' I.indbeigh left Pan-A i er | field in his Curtiss Falcon plane Hying north. Tlis destination bill not aniiouiiceil,-is believed to upelo Island, Ga., some 400 miles

fie to the safety of their own castles

and picked guards today.

The Mexican “standoff” execution of ! seven associates of George “Bugs” Moran, recorded as the “St. Valeic tine’s day massacre,” presaged certain death for any (lowers of gangland who dared to venture outsid 1 their own strongholds. Tho throne of "Scarface Al“ Capone was totterling for the forces of one of his trust|ed allies, Moran, were wiped out. ; The flare of machine gun and shoti gun fire directed at the seven men lined against the brick wall of a northside beer truck garage left Moran virtually unprotected. Various rumors said he had been wounded, but police believed it impossible that he could have come out alive if he had been an intended victim of the exe-

cutions.

Joe Aiello, Tycoon of one of the alcohol gangs and deadly rival of

Capone, was out of the city and Cap- INDIANAI’OLL , Ti n l > < 1 one himself is sai l to be wintering in Safely through their first baptism of Florida fire, the platform modification bill mj ' the senate, and the gasoline tax inOnly one witne-s- to the slaughter j cr( , aM . measure in the house of repremained alive today a cowering po* j i-r.-cntativi s, today waited the call lie,' dog which looked on, chained to l j, imthor- before being brought a beer truck, while the five execution- 1 u) „ n t (, ( . f|, f or second reading and

■ amendment. Remaining at

future by Si n. .1 former Marion < cutor has announ The measure, .v “shakedi wns” pio ii, ' of the a.-soeiatioi ipeal the law gixinL group power b ii' il

\ Y POWER

Feb. 15. (UP) - ild tak' 1 all police ; ,liana Hor-i 1 Thief ion is to lie introeiiate in the near n L. Niblack, the unty deputy-pi ose-

NFW Bl IEDING

SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 15 (UP) The University of Notre Dame is D

ha vi

law the

a new $350,000 building fur its ,-ehool, construction to start in pring, official- here announced.

d at numeric ated under gui name, would i members of

arrests.

sU I K HM \N Kil l.El)

WENT II ESTER, I d.. Feb. 15 (UP) Howard linn , on. Muncie, big fom railroad switch ten er, was killed hire- tantly near here when a speeder on the which he wa- riding was struck by a

pa senger train.

roa s that are narrow and winding in] some places and rough in many] stretches, the party plans to cover 233 miles during the day. A brief -ti p will be made at Okec•hogee City for a demonstration by school childien. The party will lunch at Biighton and end the day’s journcyning at (Tcwi.-ton, A 77 mile Saturday will take the President-elect and his party to Palm Beach for a luncheon given by the exclusive bath and teni i 'Tub. lb- will return here

late Saturday.

! burgh, and Fdwin H. Hughes, Chi jeago, participated in the ceremouie

jilt Ohio Vte-leyan today. GRANT STAYS

OF EXECUTION

BILLS AWAIT DISCUSSION

PRIMARY MIT A SI RE VND (i As TAX IS< RE \ SE P\SS I HROI GH

COM Mil l EES.

PICKED AS “SURE” IN CABINET

ers herded their victims against brick wall and riddkd their bodies. One of the seven victims lived for an hour after he faced the machine and shot guns of his rivals, but in that hour he clung to Gangland s code an I refused to admit even that he had

been shot.

Police reached the scene while the blood still flowed along the line of execution. The scarcity of bullet marks on the brick wall and the riddled bodie- testified to the marksmanship of the executioners. Eighty em-

C lonel has be, „ Invited to m * chi ^ *“ n ar "? "'‘"nt''", 1 .' “-'I Mrs. Howard Coffin on w. « ; “ ’ "“ V .

feet from the wall, presumably the distance ‘the executioners stood from

their victims.

' Ute at the Island the same |*Mr,, President and Mrs. C’oolidge

Sfuests for n Year’

O. h. Redden, vice-president of Island Co., said Lindbergh is

kTd some time today.

pie Thomas underwent an oper-

their desk’s until af-

ter 5 p. m. Thursday, Senators debated primary revision vigorously and finally rejected, 1!) to 24, a minority report of the election- committee for indefinite postponement of the ad-

ministration measure.

Twenty four Republicans saved the hill from an early death, while 10 Republicans joined nine Democrats in the | vote to postpone indefinitely . Four ] Republicans and three Demociats

were absent or not voting.

In two r; spects the bill today was different from the original, amendments were passed eliminating the di-trict convention plan for nominating representatives in congress, and provision was inclosed for voting by

One theory which police considered Australian ballot in state convention, today was that Detroit gunmen might in the lower house, the 1-cent gu-o-h-ive' done the killing, with hijacking line tax increase mea.-ure retained its beer trucks the motive. A short j original foim. But opponents of the

ptured two trucks | bill, largely from the cities, wire

of

, ; “OMCI wem .ill "I'll ti,,,.- ago, police

ut Putnam County Hoapital | oa< | 0 .| w jth liquor which had come planning a n«*w attack whrn the in»*ahmorning at 11 o’clock for re-, f ri „, Detroit. The driver said he was U re, proposing t , rai.-c approxiin.iti l> ^W r '" n ar > abscessed lung from 1 . u , l|M)M .d to meet “Some Red-head” $4,000,000 annually to -peed highway ^ as been suffering follow-1 i. n , an d deliver it. George Moian has construction, again comes on the

omonia. Dr. C. E. Safe of h ‘. lir ! flmir.

>■*«- was assisted in the op-' "

,"T ' D ' W ’ M - -McGaugiioy. A However, it wa pou.ted out tha

• I On... V.u,

jM

making dellverte., • I weeks

« "' l h a local anaesthetic. iwas said. I' U: ' 1 1 " ‘ • -

INDI \N V II \S <JI \KE I’RINt’ETON, Ind., Feb. 15. (I F) No damage was reported today 1 from an earthquake which shook Gibson county late Thin-day afternoon. I. W. J,,plin, local weather observer, -aid the quake was similar- to one four years ago which caused $10,(MX) damage.

THREE M»N\ D TED MFRDERER GET BRIEF RESPITES AT

< Hit AGO.

<TIICAGO, Feh. 15. (Ul’)—Three convicted murderers were saved from execution, scheduled here for early today, by last minute stays. DawShanks, negro, convicted of beating to death a young Peoria -chool teacher was the last to be reprieved. Judge Dennis Normoyle gave Shanks’ attorneys 21 days to draw up a petition for clemency. This wa - only a few hours hefon- Shanks was to have died in the electric chair. < harles Walz and Anthony Greer-,, convicted of murdering a policeman, wa re granted stays until next Wednesday. They will appeal to the Supreme court for a writ of supersedaes.

Cars Med Al Street Corner

rut)

in :

MACHINES COLLIDI IN IN ESS DIS TRK I I- RIDA Y

MORNING.

I RID \ VS LIVE BEST RADIOS WEAK and NBC Network, 7 p. m Bourdon’s concert orchestra and the , Cavaliers quartet. WOR and Columbia Netwi rk, 8 p. I m. Dramatized stories, with inciden-

tal music.

WJZ and NBC Network, 8 p. m.— I Review hour, soloists, quartet and or-]

chestra. ! - WJZ and Network, Halt) p. rn. , Car-driven by Jes-c Gorham, GiccnHour of theater memories, Jessica castle Route 3, and Thomas l.conurd, Dragonette, Colin O’More. of Eminence, collided at the interWEAF and NBC Network, !t p. in. :cestion of Vine ami Wa -hington treets —NBC concert artists. about 8::tu o’clock Friday niorning.

j Gorham was going south on Vine land Leonard was headed west on Washington, witne-ses stated. The j left rear fender of Gorham’s Dodge coupe was bent and the front right fender and tile on Leonard's Ford

roadster were damaged.

Rhoades To Die On October 11th

SLAY F.R »»l \ IN* FNNES POLK E MAN GRANTKD STAY BY SI PRKMK (Dl RT.

I

INDIANAI’OLIS, Feb. 15 (UP)

Income Tax Man Here Next Week

Twice sentenced to die in the electric chair for the murdei of Simon Catie, „

,l. W. I. Met I.DSKEY WILL BE IN

cm NT Y T WO DAYS ID YID

Vincennes policeman. Dreyfus Uhoad , ha been granted a stay of execution until Oct. 11, by the Supreme court. The appeal was bused on the contention that Rhoades was not informed what a guilty plea to first degree murder meant, and that his plea rc-

|\ I \\ COMPIE \ I IONS.

The names of Frances Long, Martha

were i

With Henry L. Stimson, top left, of New York, governor-general of the Philippines, definitely known as the next secretary of state, those who say they know add these others as members of the new cabinet- Ray Lyman Wilbur, top right, president of Stanford l niversity, California, secretary of the interior; center, Andrew Mellon, of Pennsylvania, secretary of the treasury, as at present; and. below, left to right, William M. Jardine, of Kansas, secretary of agriculture as at present; William J. Donovan, of Buffalo, N. Y., secretary’of war; William N. Doak, of West Virginia, secretary of labor; •and W-Otee F Brown of Ohio, postmaster general.

VV. F. McCloski-y, Fedetal Income tux collector for the Terre Haute di--trict, writes that he will he in Putnam

suited from fear of mob violence and county during th*- , ays of February ignorui.ee. 2'J and March 1. He will he in the lav/ He was sentenced to die Maich *i, library of th'- court house to give a and hi- stay came after the filing of siatunce in income tax ie|iorts widi ii his econd appeal with the court. much be filed by March 15. Rhoads was convicted of killing the — o policeman when the latter attempted Mrs. E. R. Hartle> ha- received to question him about an unsigned word cf the seriou illness of hei check he had lined in purchasing brother, Dr. (’. M. Stroubie of Roacharticles in Vincennes. dale. Miss Doris Helen Stroubie, H<- escaped, was captured several I daughter of Dr. Stroubie, who ha days later, ei.tered a guilty (ilea to been suffei ing of inflammation of the first egi"- murder and was sentenced stomach is reported to be slowly imlto death in the electric chair. j proving.