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i aie POLICE AT WORK ised (German Treatise on Ease of Murder by Hanging Is Under Consideration. Detectives are searching for an @anamed man in connection witli he inquiry that began Sunday @vening, Oct. 19, when young John W. Lemke; of Flushing, L. 1, completely lad in woman's clothes, was found dead of strangulation in the cabin of bis motorboat off College Point. ‘The police, however, asserted that Wiey did not entertain the slightest maspicion against the individual for ‘whom they were iooking, and that the unt for him did not mean they have weakened in the official theory that the lad’s death was self-inflicted. Also, it was said that ne significance ‘Was attached to the fact that the man had left his usual haunts, Explanation was that detectives have been, and will continue to, inves- tigate thoroughly every new suggee- tion and theory advanced by the Lemke family, in support of their ©onviction that the boy was mur dered. This present turn of the ofMfivial inquiry was a result of state- 4 Nive 4 1 RE ar yi POLE CHOSEN ON NEW THEORY | FIRST LEADER OF "IN LEMKE DEATH) AMERICAN LEGION j adipaapenaanaratettinn ne Se children of Orientals and others not! th Legion's doctrine of “100 per cent. | authority.” P eligible for citizenship. | Americanism” amofg veterans of the! Opposition to release of “political | Demanding deportation of “alien | war and aliens in this country. Prisoners,” to show that “these ts no | slackers and enemy aliens interned} Demanding a “change in the De-| home in Auerica for sedition.” |during the war, with selective admis-| partment of Justice from a passive! 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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919. | URES SSS of Germany, Austria and Hungary | Authorizing appointment of a Legion’! branch, whose findings will be! uniene these societies ‘be authorized 0 900 Biores ments made by amateur investigators, | —<—————$—$————————————— Detectives who have worked on the cor. F. DIOWUIER a0 and Dr. Charles Norris, chief] O¥SveRweer Avo unpadwese medical examiner, who investigated the death, are corivinced that young Lemke killed himself. That is why % Dr. Norris has not changed the official | mander of the American Legion at its | § finding, which was death by strangu- | first National Convention. The vote |§ lation, “pending investigation.” was: Frank D’Olier, Philadelphia, Robert Bowman, a private investi-|366; Hanford MacNider, Mason City, gator working for the dead iad’s| Ia. 249; Leslie Jones, Washington, D. father, took to Capt. Arthur A. Carey, | C. ; Emmet O'Neil, Louisville, Ky. im charge of the Homicide Squad at|18. On motion of Mr. MacNider, the Polico Headquarters, Dennis Sul-|clection of Mr. D’Olier was made livan of No. 24 Water Street,/ unanimous. «Stapleton, S. I. Sullivan described} The Rev. Francis A. Kelly of New himself as a “rdpe expert.” He tried | York was elected National Chaplain. to tie himself up in the way that] Declarations placing the American young Lemke's body was tied, to] 1sion on record against anti-Amer- prove his theory that Lemke couldn't |!@n propaganda and activities were | hhave tied himself, and therefore was|*dpted during the day, Resolutions | N murdered. Capt. Carey followed’ his] *dopted include: Demanding adoption of a Federal |N custom of refusing to be interviewed | constitutiohal amendmeht barring | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov, 13.— Franklin D’Olier of Philadelphia was last night elected first National Com- Dr. Norris showed illustrations of self-inflicted deaths by hanging, in a German treatise. One illustration ‘was similar to the Lemke case. It showed a man who had tied his feet, bound his hands behind his back and suspended himself from a clothes hook, his toes touching the floor. Dr. Norris said that a jerk sufficient to tighten the noose causes unconscious- ness in four or five seconds, and it is impossible, after the noose is taut, for the victim to loosen it, Uacon- selousness is caused by the arrest of Dlood flow to the brain. NEW HAVEN INTERVIEW ON LEMKE FLATLY DENIED Dr. Arnold Says ( Says Pupil Quoted Did Not Talk to a Reporter. NEW HAVEN, Conn. Noy: 13.— “Absolutely untrue,” was the char- on of Dr. Herman Arnold, director of the New Haven School of Gymnastics, of the alleged interview printed in a New York morning paper in which Miss Ellen Bellows, a pupil at the school, is represented as having identified a photograph of a woman's ent found on John ‘W, Lemke, and to have expressed the belief that he was murdered. 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