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POLICEMAN NAMED CLUBBING OF BOY Bail When Accused of Assault. Policeman Michael Mullahy of the West 27th Street Station, held for #xamination on a charge of brutally Assaulting thirteen-year-old John Applegate, May 27, on a pier at the ‘foot of West 27th Street, is under | Mvestigation by Inspector Botan, tt was said at Police Headquarters to- @ay, and if the result confirms the ‘Pinding of Magistrate Levine in West Bide Court yesterday, will be sus- = pended. The Magistrate gave Mullahy un- tH to-day to find $1,000 ball or go ‘to jail. According to the Applegate boy, ‘Mullahy pounced on him and a com- _panion, John Farman, at play, said thity were thieves he had been look- _$ng’for, threatened to shoot them and ent them both with his stick. Dr. W. Travis Gibbs of the Children's {Bociety, which took the case to court, Jroported the boy's right arm broken, the left arm and shoulder badly i , both wrists sprained, both highs seriously bruised and the left ‘Knee so bruised that water on the ‘knee had been started. Margaret Applegate of No. 445 2th Street, the boy's mather, she was treated contemptously by the Lieutenant in charge of the ath Street station when’she went to in. aullany said he merely took tho FRIDAY 4 : ; | ered by Court to Furnish names of the boys in the course of investigating a complaint of theft by a barge captain. Magistrate Levine's comment was, “The boy did not xvt these bruises from the sky." The Children's Society produced a|trate certifieate from the Principal of Pi b= tie, ‘Schoo! N 8 in'Grade 7B, was one St the beat students in the cobool and bore an excellent character, Edwin Winkler, No. 133 East orth Street, and William Gorman, No. 1929 ing. in the OPPENHEIM. 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