New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 29, 1926, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, [ RIDAY MUAY, OCTOBE MILLS TOUCHES DEAD WIFE'S HAND Identifies Body Again—Autopsy Is Not Completed Oct. 29 (A — | whether Somerville, N. Determination tongue of Mrs. cut out after was slain with the Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, en- gaged the attention of investigators today. Mrs. Mills’ yesterday a four-year-old autopsy mi T, of Eleanor Mills was the body second grave was removed | from its a third be med to gather evidence for the trial next week of the slain clergyman’s widow and her two brothers, who are accused of the double murder. Dr. Otto H. Schultze of the New York district attorney’s offi dis covered at the second antopsy four years ago that the choir throat had been sla 4. Recent rumors have it that her tongue was also cut out. The third autopsy | was ordered by the state to learn it this were so. Dr. Schul charge of it also. “I can't say just now whether the tongue was cut or not,” de- clared Dr. “There must be nitely, but it secems it may have been done. don’ know, however, and will not know until 1 complete analysis of or which T am ng to laboratories in New York city. Mills ldentifies Body Dr. Schultze said he found bullet wound in the forehead, in the right cheek near the eye one and her ¢hest. He “in an excelient stz tion,” and that his not ‘be made before Saturday The body was laid out crude bench in a shack at cemetery for the autopsy. R. Mills, the dead wom: identified it by He touched his v moment. mitted to Alexander S cutor, has sut the district a county for the ex Hall's body, = Brooklyn. signature tice to be honored. Jury List Incomplete Defense and prosecution today had a list of 60 potential from which each side could str 12 names. Simpson an- at four of the men on the list, which he sald was 10 years old, are dead and five others no longer live in on a the James husband, buried The order requires the jus- juro; SPECIAL SATURDAY Assorted POUND CAKE Ib. 20c Somerset county. There are five Klansmen listed, he with the charac however, and pred jury be said that Ralph man in Dr. Hall's church, has mitted to her that he turned headlights of his automobi murder scene on the night tember 14, 1922 been Mr. Simpson d To Broadc: The trial of ¥ brothers will be fight,” Charles D, of stati Y. Hotel Roosevelt, Ne nounced. He rephone ac the courthouse, s e trips to and fr room for his informati Special Prosecutor Philz ad- has to Iphia last Mills' th declared the lid boiling o sistant had a and he fixed ago came thro lent volume and ot} heard in good form .. Baltimo y loud, a WBAL, vs Hotel 1 at Wiz, O catures will about 7:15 o heard the | f ted at I a while and later he t over to M. J. 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