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Daily News from New York, New York • 3

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Daily Newsi
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THE-NEWS, FRIDAY, If AY 28, 120. Son Defends Gallender Against Charges of Daughter TUCCI GIRL BREAKS DOWN AT VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER FOREIGN NEWS JN BRIEF- Jury Agrees in Case After Deliberating 11 Hours i Maria Tucci was found guilty of umusiaugmer the first degree by a iurv in Rnnml Snuinn. WK last nigrht for the murder of her BERLIN. The 700-mile lint of the Polish front, held mostly by patrol, is resulting in war of sor prise actions and movements. HARBIN.

Messages from Mow cow call the Polish drive the ran guard of a new attempt by tho Allies to intervene in Russia. PARIS. Italians are trying to blockade the Spa conference with demands for 10 per cent. reparation from Germany. LONDON.

The Pope, in recwV-ing Irish pilgrims, declared that Ireland needed the assistance of heaven to nhtin wh iuni.ti isier, airs. Angelina Conti. Judge Is ott announced he would pronounce sentence Jmu Tk imum penalty under the verdict is belonged to her, according to a imprisonment. The convicted girl she is only twenty who had spent a nerve-wracking day in court, broke down compietely when the verdict was announced and had to be carried to her call in the Tombs prison. She had been near to csllapse several times during Judge Nott's charge to the jury.

KVIDKNCE BE BEAD. filed in with il verdict at 11.10 last night, after ha vine ventral ixews a la pa ten irotn Borne, LONDON Zl f- VSld STRUCK 0 jj sibihty for the period of lawfesi. ness in Ireland which culminated in the destruction of 300 vacant mill tary Darracks, followers of tha Irish republic" have taken the law into their own hands and are apparently (roinc far nni oeen out for eleven and a half fully repressing further outbreaks. TWO DIE IN CHAIR AS SLAYERS OF PRISON OFFICIAL Oasinint M. ot tir- ter Levandowski and ski were exeruted electric chair at Sing Sin prison for the murder of John Gunther, r.xcept ior two recesses for meals, their deliberations were interrupted by only one request, for rereading evidence.

This request was relative to the conflicting testimony of Frank Frederici and his wife, Mary. testimony was considered the most damaging against the girl, as Frederici declared Maria had confessed to him that she killed her sister, while Mary Frederici said Maria knew nothing of her sister death until she read of it in an Italian newspaper while at the I-redericis' home in Atlantic City. EVIDENCE JUSTIFIED. Judge Nott, in dismissing the jury after the announcement of the verdict, said it was justified by the weight of evidence. When the request had been made forereading of certain evidence he had impressed on the jurors the importance of agreeing on a if possible.

He declared there should be no disagreement. The failure of the jury as the day wore on to reach an agreement speedily surprised those who have followed the trial of the little Italian dressmaker. ANXIOIS OVER VERDICT. She constantly inquired of Deputy Sheriff Belle Norton whether there was any news from the jury room, and the woman deputy consoled her as best she could. Judge Nott had called the attention of the jurors, in his charge, to the wide difference of the claims submitted in evidence by the defense and prosecution, and described vividly the scene in the dingy tenement room the night of March 7, when Mrs.

Conti was killed. His words seemed to bring it all back to Maria, who sat shivering and sobbincr like a little child. She had to ne assisted from the room at that time. cf per in me uannemora tata Hospital. Levandowski was led into the room first, accompanied by Father Cashin and two keepers.

"I'm going over the top," he said as his eyes lighted on the electric chair. "It's nice. It's pleasure good-by. boys," he remarked just before the current was turned on. He -was pronounced dead at 11.22 by Dr.

Amos O. Squire, the prison physician. Jankowski paid the penalty immediately after, and Dr. Squire at 11.32 said he was dead. Jankowski recognized the state electrician, John Hulbert, as he entered the room and said to him: "John, I'm going over the top.

Do a good job, John." Levandowski had Amrdaa1 twill NEWS artist's impressions of principals in the Gallender trial. HOTEL KNICKERBOCKER Doctors Disagree on Condition of Girl PASSES INTO HISTORY The lisrhts were dimmed, the last guest left and the mirth and revelry ingness to die last, but Warden Testifying in his own defense at hia trial in the County Court yesterday on charges of having been cruel to his daughter, Minnie, John Gallender, an actor, denied he had ei snuiea tne plans at the last minute. The crime far ahiVh tha mh. SEPARATION FEAR PROMPTED GOULD HEIRESS TO ELOPE Wilmington, May 27. The elopement of Edith C.

Gould, daughter of George J. Gould, and Carroll Wainwright averted a tragedy, according to the happy bride of many a festive night became part of memory's store last night when the Hotel Knickerbocker closed its doors for the last time as a hostelry. Before prohibition un demned men died was revolting. They killed Gunther in a plot to escape from the Dannemora State HoSDital. fellinir him and than ever strucic tne girl and said he had ne-er seen the scars on her arm.

He also denied the girl was ever maltreated by other members of warily sneaked into Father Knickerbocker's bailiwick the hotel was one of the most noDular and nros- lshing the job while he was uncon perous in town. me luiuiiy. His son. Jack Oallenrfor. fwonfv groom.

It was a tragedy of separation scious on tne noor. Another guard spoiled their plans for a getaway. HENRY PERJURY TRIAL it is to be turned into -an office building, and many patrons, including Enrico Caruso and famliy, must seek new homes. one, a soldier, also testified he had never seen his father beat the iirl. that threatened them thix snmmm I nor had he ever seen any scars on he declared today from one side of a door in their suite at the Hotel ner.

it is expected the trial will be comDleted torinv. Tiniest Star Run Down by Auto Conflicting testimony was given i i i du Pont. The whole explanation of the elopement was made through previously uy two pnysicians. ur. Arthur W.

-Slee. of 166 Halsey Street, said that frnm hia ornmini. SLATED FOR JUNE 7- SuQreme Court Justice Weeks yesterday set June 7 as data for the trial of Police Inspector Henry, of the Fourth District on an indict--ment charging him with perury. The court overruled tha demurrer interposed by W. Boorka Cock ran, counsel for the indicted polka official.

the door, which he stouly refused tion of the girl he concluded she to open. WAITED FOB CBADCATIOX. Young Mr. Wainwright said the was ouuject nystena, during which periods it was possible she DOSSlbllltV nf hm hnHn oninia a mignt nave innicted wounds on her self anil fplfc nn min Lakewood or the Adirondacks for Dr. Helen Montague, who had the girl under nhservatinn tnv fivo tne summer and of his going to East Hamnton.

L. mnvoA th Am -vl 1 fx "lV A. months, denied she had eyer shown to decide on their romantic flight DON'T MISS OUT ON evidence oi hysteria or had tried to from New York to Elkton, Md. They waited only long enough, he said, fnr his vifa M.f1nBiA injure nerseil. GIRL VALUES MARRIAGE Iar UPfr It from Miss Spencer's school in New If.

Min 1 rW4 ion, Wainwright said flinv liA luan PROPOSAL AT $15,000 Miss Yetta Goldstein accepted If Toa tarmt mm of that whirlwind fox trot song engaged since last August but that the elopement details were not set tied until Tuesday night following max l. mrscnneid, a manufacturer, in May, 1919, and the wedding date was set for the follow. vuiiuiiciitciiieiiv exercises. NO HONEYMOON PLANS. ing uly 4.

Their engagement was He said they would nrobahlv not iu go to tba nert "5 Si IV or other music dealer and get It tolay! your Jo1t lold mat tu a dimm with attached coapan. nix in this rorroN bkfoki: irou roBETi 8NTDER MCSIC PUBMSRINO 1S WM 4Sth Nr Tar announced and preparations were going forward for the marriage. stAV mors than A air says Miss Goldstein, when she that they had no plans for'their learned from Hirschfield that he was married. Yesterdav sh suit in Su noneymoon. Askpd what tiov tntanAA An after that, he naid ha was inn tha fioc) far whlrh menu oat.

copy afyour preme Court for 15,000 breach of promise. honeymoon would never end, but 1 Za. 1 i 1 ne invenaea to worit to support his wife. He said ha exoortod in mtnAv commercial rt next fall, "but Aged Woman Missing Mvsterv aurrntinrfa tlia illiaii. vu A 1 t.

-f Kama AddrM Vote Be aura to PRIST awr aimV and addret. "NanaH Vtarar Balls far at. at that's a long time off. Wainwrlcht ritwritwut hia lirMi Dearance from home nt Mr Kfara in the simple statement that "she'a MISS LILLIAN ROTH, playing in "Shavings" and trie youugeat star Speaker, seventy-eight, a wealthy Widow. of 603 Marnn atroot wonderful." IANDAV BROS.

irn, Wart t4 t. or 47 Mk Aw. Mrp ta aaa keav "Brooklyn. Mrs. Speaker was last on oroaawn, was run oown Dy an auiomoaue at i roadway and orty-fourth street shortly after she left the Knickerbocker Theatre.

She Buffered scratches and contusions on her face and body. seen Wednesday afternoon. Srws aa Sfaadajr..

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