Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1925, Page 24

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rog THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925. 'A'”’[]RNEY D[]UB]’S ANDERSON WAS SCION OF NOBLE [Zritiate 04,50 te mioies fo| cue.of the torpestise sswos svereh | tuacy, sad rotvsnad, trom piytay ki | tanew S & omiity it e Bckus | WRIT IS DENIED. etty crimes he soon became a mem-| Although Mr. Baker sald he had |attorney many times durin = P 0 = g his free | Spanish in the prisol found | et ——— DANISH FAMIL‘, LAWYER SAYS (353 of larger ‘mobs: and it was not|recelved =no direct communication |years and, according lo Mr. Baker, e T s hab et R | californta Edi many years before he found himself [from Anderson since his escape from |invariably notified Detective Capt. Mc: | that time, Mr. Baker said, th sliforniss mdifor i Servingl) i1, 000 e —————— a leader in the circle of those who | Atlant r| 2 7 o ity = ’ " - i i against that of the police for big|which he came to his end. up in the street and taken (o police | : iR SACRAMENTO, Calif.,, November § — - - s Man Who Knew Bandit Avers He Was Ivan Dahl von |sGies. e w headquarters for questioning e Zietiml ik . “In his Bertillon pictures there is Never Waorl ith Women. Mr. B & = Collision Fatal to Wom: ~The Court of Appeals yesterda Teller, and Avowed Enemy of Organized an dnmistaliublo snder In the down:| “Andersn slways ewid he woull nava (Lo TR ot e e s o nied the application of Alred Linds _ i) 5 ward drawn left corner of his mouth. never be captured alive again,” the|in Muskego ou 5 s Bla Novarber § 00 (10 Tuveke edlior, Return of Bandit to Com- boclety—Body Soflght as Exhibit. ;‘“:‘“‘"b;“ veramine INSHT los I attorney eaid, ‘;:lul the thing T can't | municate with Madame vor mellor s | —Mrs. Carrle Clark, 53, of Benton vas always characterized as ‘the |understand is this story that he had |to the fi po Harl p! Y ay i | is gentioman crook, he himsolt frankly |a waman companion with Bim when |nes wor 1oae Pposition of the bedy of | hurt' hm:-' ;”wd“?m‘h la s Comnivi Sl FCOF sentemptier plete Prison Term Forecast admitted @ vicious hatred against|he was captured. Anderson never| <She dses mot set the American | mem oo, ey o s apt was born in Denmark and christened |organized society Workedi WLl WaTIeR. to Y Eiowloage L aporas Fo bain et orionD | 2 Tew mumulce atier Sho Wes thrown e opinion %olds that liberty of ths by Former Counsel : . November 6. |Ivan Dahl von Teller. “This he attributed to an experlence [and 1've known him for @ long time. | e oniy news from. Americn hus hean | o o e i % asaaantesd [y | sl Gonsts y 5 iR N Y, November 6| "4 the age of 20 he ran away from |in South Carolina when he was con-| From the time of his release froin |the regular letters fr mericahas beon |4 “car driven by John T Auxier of Qoes not permit publication of hat shrouded the [ome and came to America. victed of a 4 Auburn until his escape from Atlanta, | Anderson ' met Gerald . Chapman, | coronors turs rondoed a vordiee that earing on pending cases when real identity of “Dutch” Anderson,| “With the ‘lid off’ it was not long av 3 Mr. Baker declared, Anderson looked |equally famous bandits In AUbut | Aivier was mor o biame for the Ae. publication is vexsensbfy os. By the ‘Associsted) Frose T en ‘bank robher and desperado, |Defore he fell in with criminals of eaually : 3 s not to blame for the ac NEW YORK, November 6.—Doubt | whose career was ended by a bullet that Gerald Chapman would hang was | from his own gun in Muskegon, Mich., expressed today by Frederick J.|last Saturday, was pierced vesterday. Groehl, who was the bandit's counsel | Tn a copyrighted story the Rochester At his trial for killing 4 New Britain, | Journal and the Post Express prints Conn., police the life history of the bandit, as given | by William J. Baker, an attorney of | this city, and to whom the police of | e the Michigan city have turned for L ) his 25- | advice,” now that the curtain has| 4 New York mail| fallen on one of the amazing crime | robbery. He expressed the bellef that | dramas of America. The records at | Chapman could not be legally exe-| Atlanta Federal prison gave the name cuted before completion of his ul| of Mr. Baker as the person to be tor He add At un o he | called in case of death. Danish Mother Waits. While the bullet-riddled body of George “Dutch” Anderson lies in the morgue at Muskegon—it will be tem- in that city at the r. Baker—a widowed patiently in Denmark 3 from the boy she Month. s ng in business in BRIDGEPORT, Conn.. Novemner 6| this country. That letter never will SR s cell | €904 1o the Rochester attorney falls the lot of br for a writ of ha corpus. Lindsley is serving e, of 1,000 days in the Hum JE 1o interfere w 7 vhen he was serving a sen- ! cident. e e gre State’s | at Wethersfield ki r noble Danish family, never knew that Tvan Dahl von Teller, and nderson, internationally e blower and des er and the same. Baker he does not know and I hope she S | never will know. ‘o matter what others may say Has s baves aaiitefenibio e Anderson's real name being hanged last June, but was granted a 4 O g b bitth: Leuiieye) by oy, umbillemhen Louis, or any American aopeal nd I can wrder of Tatrolman New Britain on October 1 December templated X n No More Than He Expe ed by the pri arden | that the The Supreme ing the bandit's murder of the pat man when surprised while attempt WILKINS BREAKFAST sheep of a noble Danish family | 12 ot been informed of | Exceptionsl'l'nl;e'n tnhB;lrl.es:ues on | Forty or More Cups Popular French Period- B to the Pound According to Strength comic weekly the malls for the issue but particuls purporting ¢ cSiue vopn French pictorial periodicals. “The editors of Judge are at a loss to unrh‘r:\lanr‘l{lhf. 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