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TEACHERS TORTURED | Three Franks' Suspects Beaten | with Hf by Police to Extort Confession. HELD PRISONER SEVEN DAYS | Prosecution Is Planned by, Inno- cent Men. ° | R Consalidated Pres CHICA wringing s, long has been develope by the Id fish the murder that it smerang in their Su vigorous were that human art | sus- “third o gentle from the confessic Known point Chicago police efiorts to Robert into a room of youn turned hand the welfare societies threaaening Walter Wilson structors of t hool which th of three in- in_polie efforts to mak dicted th, Leopold, jr., and hful “thrill i *will be ed in court on the ground that | o )t voluntary Here, | admitted the third merely m and fied by the results Wilson and his two fol structors at Harvard scho. out as exhibits A, B and ¢ of is not justified in the way of third | T now forgotien figures | anks case had ome remark that sounded it might be result, they “gold ' fish periences the pear the 17 n as thou incriminating. As a spent seven dass in the room,” undergoing ex- which ‘they assert ke | ictics of the Russian cheka ap- room.” be it from the fact th cquipped with < ns of rubber ho wielded by a strong punishment, undulations ¢ known, vietim | ative policeman goldfish h room. Deprived of Rights. way from their warning, with no friends to where ikien. the three instructors o the “goldfish room.” habeas corpus proceedin knew where they were 1| was known came out in news- | stories rently inspired. | at the prisoners of confessing that paper app ounced t he point wurder. the words of Waiter Wil- ned to eoldfish room heaten with a rubber hose for him even to this time assault- | person prisoner him little inquisition would tell soners got ng their operators or no the him | aucea days of h horror for the Thilip of Spain ned in his grave in nquisition—and ased of though must have | jealonsy then the nd for- suspicion | inerimi- oned be- public. No charge had been gainst them . tactics have proved so ex- successful in ong recent « ‘ts of persons co ] 1 ame murder—and more gold fishing” had to be done to find out which confessors were telling the truth Rut won't the three o sucresst tremely that two the pretty little “gold fish” | wiggle for future suspects if Harvard school instructors | 1ly through with their | h_the fishermen SPECIAL NOTICES. | TRICAL TREATS ray uiv me call and explain H st n.w. RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY for Ny wnyone other than BOUDREN SOON erate cost SERIAKIN, 16: 1 WILL NOT B debts contracte LY PATENT ATTOR will spare small furnished office to pat ent artornes desiring to establish branch offi popuiar r 11 Broadway HRLS MOTORT room for two pense. Re immediately i Room 914, have car. Moderate Communicat e nw &tone girls in P E_RESPONSIBLE for by any may silver polish u | will be deliversd promptly c.od. Prico, 8. | Fuil size jar. R HARKIS & €O cor. Tth and | P A VANLOAD Philadolp] A, Pa Wilminzton nd Richmond. 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Permanent “padlock injunctions” were issued today by Justice Stafford | in the District Supreme Court against Wilson T. northwest; Stokely, 1331 N street Henry Goldsmith, alias Murphy, at 2025 M street north- t; Patrick Murphy, at 1610 U strect northwest, and Joseph Inoff. at street and Pennsylvania avenue injuncti Silas Jefferson of northwe Henry S 4th street nortRwest Oklomoto, Harry Mayvnard and I Ferry, at Su t inn. 5 1 hwest, and ut apartment 1 I street northwest ause the persons accused failed 0 make answer to - -petitions for in- unctions brought some time ago them Justice Stafford granted < pro dinst James W. Hunter rah G Hunter, 919 D str ilson Johnsol 15 ith street: e T. H strect: Jo Alvin C. ¢ hitel Leah) ot south- Morris Cohn h utheast; Julius Lansbu et. and Dave R —— Austria Would Boost Budget. figures originally in Zimmerman's proposals will be lower |maping to determine who should be R THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, e sandwiches before carrying out their plans for the burial and first | i demand of ransom. 1l Elaborate detalls had been worked | |f out for the collection of the money, I which was to be placed in a safe de- || posit vault and kept for a year before being spent. The process of getting the money was decided on first, then a means of notifying the father of the victim was arranged, and finally the disposal of the body was planned, the confession said. Caution was taken that there might be no slip in putting the plan into effect, but neither of the youths had bargained on the discovery of the body the day after it had been hidden, the finding near the body of a pair of glasses Jater identified as Leo- pold’s, and the father of the slain boy forgetting In his excitement part of the directions for delivering the money. Conxidered Two Other Victims. Leopold said that through field glasses he and Loeb watched children at play on the afternoon of the kid- their vietim. Two were under con- | templation when the Franks boy- hap- pened along. The intention from the first had been to kill the vietim, said the confession The true bills wefe voted by the grand jury exactly two weeks from the day the hody of Robert Franks was'found. 1In view of the pending Writs of habeas corpus, the bills were | made returnable today § The wrand jury heard every bit of evidence the State possessed, every witness believed to have information ken before the body. ‘Attorney Crowe declared the xe would be rushed to trial at the “aeliest possible moment the luw ul- |lows, and no agrecments on continu- ances would be made Doubt Woman's Story. | Doubt was expressed by state’s at- s to the story of Mrs. Lou- , forty-five, mother of three | . who yesterday filed suft for and Loeb, charging them with having than Aust . He thinks the Seipel it will bring added svmpathy for Austri e LEOPOLD AND LOEB HELD WITHOUT BAIL AFTER INDICTMENT ‘ontinued from First dalicacies Cigars cigarsttes generally Is \ccompany the me Get Sarcastic Mixsives. A number of stic postal anonymous cards and letter received by the pri sture a bird's-eye penitentiary orre- ‘Don’t worry, you're Justice is m One view been postat p of Joliet spondent wrote in a country ured by we The where ith confession of Leopold, made last night by Robert E. Crow state's attorney, after the grand jury had indicted Leo and Locb, revealed as an notional. coldly matter-of-fact_ document “The next problem was 10 get the victim, and we were undecided until that day.” said the confession after it related the plans for capturing, slay- ing and disposing of a_child i aration for demanding $10,000 ransom. Loeb Acted as Decoy. “Then we decided to take the most looking subject that came It just happened to be Robert Richard was acqua him over and and then asked Franks. him and called him Robert to o for a ride Richard said: “C; n to usk vou about a tennis kot in the car then and stepped on the ® a4 we proceeded. As we turned the corner Richard put hand over his mouth and with his right hand beat him on the head. He not succumb s readily as we ex- pected, and Richard pulled him to the back s and forced a club or gag into his_mouth. 1 suess he was instantly suffocated In coldly formal language fession re i the disposal body after it had been s pold stating that at fi,st he fe there would be difficulty®in forcing it where it was found. tuck in the culvert to me, 1 want the con- of Leopold said pushing with hjs. fool Ate Before Hiding Body. in their au- robe, the restaurint_and CIVIL SERVICE Shorthand formi dents. 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