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° ote Qa - oar + ; i} b F | f ‘) * hid he went back to the Turk home MRS. SCHMERTZ, [ment after the « re Brown Jix tow in Bellev 1 where ACCUSEDOF PLOT | is expected te bith to @ a IN TURK KILLING | oir iat wine ane wag consume Brown recently her marital troubles she sald t ought to take Mrs away from her.” She said frown wanted to know if “they were the real thing.” and was assured they were, She knew nothing else avout the affair, she dec'ared. Capt. Carey said he was convinced “somebody Brown was not the real name of the prisoner, According to his own con- fession he escaped while serving a term in Vermont for burglary and dinguised himself by wearing an army uniform. He was sent to Atlanta json for posing as an army officer and finished his term tn 1919. He es- caped from a train near New York while beine taken back to Vermont. DUNNIGAN LEADS } | n declared that he | — no rouble wine IN VOTE OF RECOUNT oooupied ‘by Mn ns te the board began the | Ahead of Senator Taylor in Bronx mination of the votes Comest and May Unseat | His Rival i a —_ John J. Dunnigan, Democrat, con PLANT JURY DISAGREES. tewtant for the seat of Senator George . H. Taylor, Reputtican, who was ap-| pe jury tn the case of Carman Plant, purently elected in the 23d Senatorial | indicted tn Nassau County detective on District of the Bronx in November | trial at Minedla, reported a disagree- was declared to be 142 votes in the| ment at 445 A. M. toway and was dis- lend at the completion of the recount Large’, It was stated unofficially that to-day by tho Board of Elections. tt — 7 = 5 fe conviction, Plant's bal! was continued The Senatorial Committee of Privi- rhe © eat ito th at 8.10 1 Jogen and Elections is to examine 2t¢| _,7M* cane went ito the Jury ae night Plant was charged with having vold and protested ballots next Fri- received stolen goods LNG OF DRG WAS OUTCOME OF PL WOMAN 1S OLED (Continued From First Page.) chatre against each ts homicide. Brown was walking on crutches, hav- ing stumbled and injured hia ankle, he declared, while escaping from the Turk home. Capt. Carey said the story, as he ob- tamed it, was that Mra, Schmerts met Brown at Sixth Avenue and 334 Street last week and went with him to the 46th Street bouse, where they @tsoussed Mre. Turk's jewels. Mra. Sebmerts, Brown said, told him there was an opportunity to get the jowel nd assured him they were genu'ne. He declared also, according to Capt. Carey that Mra. Schmertz told him "we ought to get rid of her.” Brown learned last Friday that _ Mrs. Turk was at home and went to her apartment about 10 o'clock that night. He said he, got in by picking the lock of the apartment door and found only a child asleep in the 4partment. He could find no jewelry or money, so he opened a window to & fire escape and got out that way. At about 2 o'clock Saturday morn- img, according to Capt. Carey, Brown Longs. All and climbed up the fire-escape to the window he had left open. He said he G4 not expect to find Turk at home, but did expect to find his wife. As he was getting through the window he made a noise which attracted toe at- tention bf Turk, who had returned. ‘The next instant, bis alleged con- fession continues, he was inside and grappling with Turk, who was shot by Brown tn the struggle. Brown in- sisted be had no intention of kiMing ‘Purk or Mra. Turk. 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