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: _THE ! d—then no/ answers. EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921, _ Ja must be “The activities of Wendell audit also fall stice McAvoy's de- of relterated occurrences ot|in the transaction on which the In- easoni the indictments re- jcriminal intent stand by them. | to relieve him from any sup- Diainet Ate premé Court's right to entertain such lsat 0) charge of conduct indicative | : FOE POR NG. Chron kh TuodE ‘ ft excep McIntyre of General Sessions a | “Ie there were f of lucr! cause then proceeds more in spt t ea The Rupeaie Gouit Had ce Det ian aning literally ‘for the e of ave Travis and Judsun | of the clal in ction: The Disteiee Atte Senator Walker Out ft ality he Issuancu of the warrants for pay 1 c mey ‘ate and used asa phrase doscritive 1a writ enjoining Judge Mc- the official | In th from acting on the moti ants to in law claims ars not false if. the lot Invent or motive in cases of theft) | onauet it e |the inference of guilt would be al-|—whether a misfed |most conclusive, at least sufficiently / sation in office ar ss the indictments, find Street H NAL LS AS pon which they were founded | white the appeal from Ju rated on for h will leave the hat is, that the sum was! ney's decision uphot 1s hospital to-day. [mons ecmalusies: At isast weincions on An offlee alsin a for thn entitisa and CREE tien | 289 cision upholding thee welt ts hospital to-day punishable by paid furnished, —it ix not now the proof for falsity goes upon | ne Baye jt thy ck of reasonableness in the y that the proof | 8 as Indicated by the market ‘or the things furnished, the tute, section 1865, Penal Law. dc t make a pronibition with suffictent | | precision to Warrant holdin, proof re has made out a violation there- Indictment dismissed.” so on the evidence at a trial LLL LLL IL” fy PHOTOGRAPHS G 150 Yourself Ne Cees of or Inference dants, other than No “Criniinal Travis, Wendell and Judson Shown, Says Judge. Intent” by! «nere being nm of gain to the dete | Jpdson, the | intent) must arise in prouf out of Jother claimed incriminating eircum- [stances These, as the minutes of the neipally the | 8 ‘It is enou jdoes not prima facie show a com, | animo furandi (felonious | mon law or statutory lareeny, for | dicte in the dealings that of a vendor of the bon © receipt the funds of t tn excha: for the bonds w Supreme Conrt Justice McAvoy Tie EARS haa dismissed all the indictments) Grand Jury € excranive, Gp fide, unless it were the rest It 1s expected that tn addition to! against Eugene M. Travis, James A.| constant, almos he mPloy= | of and in pursuance of a conspiracy | putting an end to any further investt- | Wendell and Albert L. Judson, who| ment of Judson to effect the purchase | {o steal arranged with ‘Travis and | gation of losses it was alleged the were indicted by the Additional Octo-|of sinking fund bonds from deaiers | Wendell or either of them. He can State uff through the hond pur- oe é re | Mot be held for a larcenous taking | chases 0} avis, Justice McAvoy's ber Grand Jury for false audit and|and their sale to the State, the failure | pecguge of securing a progt in ex- | decision will also conclude the three- grand larceny of $230.650 In conneo-| to acknowledge the bids and requests | ceas of the market.” cornered dispute between the Court tion with the purchase of bonds for|of other dealers anent thelr offering | The two counts in the indictments | of General Sessions, tho District At- This Offer Good for 20 Days Only Stree x Latiox Avenue. @ sale to the State of bonds for sink-| justify a jury in concluding that there r é Th Dry Cl ing fund purposes, because a charge) was an essential intent on the part of plata RCL MEG te J e New r eaner Sor. Youno 4m excess of the market price is made| three men to steal the money from the 709 Sixth Avenue, New York, N. ¥. 7 Photographer { by the seller and agrecd to by tho] State. Establ sho 28 Years i the State's Sinking Fund — Justice to sell, or such perfunctory acknowl- | McAvoy ruled that no criminality had|/edgements as indicated no funds been shown. | when such replies were not true, the The financial transactions referred | methods of clearing the purchasus to in the indictments all took place| through banking houses other than during Travis’s term as State Comp- | the sellers, the size of the profits, tae trolier. James A. Wendell. present) nethod of withdrawal by Judson of Comptroller, was then Deputy Comp- | the profits through checks convertd troller and Albert L. Judson was the | bond broker who, it was charged, had | gold the bonds to Travis for a price far in excess of their market value. The indictments were handed up the day before Travis relinquished his office to Wendell. 2 Justice McAvoy's decision closes the case against all three men with- out a trial by jury. Justice McAvoy's, reasoning is indicated tn the first two paragraphs of his opinion, in which he says: “If larceny cannot be predicated on into large sums of cash, the demand for surrender of letters and papers concerning one of the transactions from the brokers who cleared tt, tne communications to dealers to the leffect that Judson was buying bonds as an agent ‘of the Comptroller and not as a principal in his own behalf for subsequent sale to the State.’ Having thus reviewed at length the evidence against ‘Travis and the others, Justice McAvoy asks if these proofs constitute such facts as would State's officer, and I think this propo-' “It is my view that they do not,” he National Cloak and Suit Co. Buhding The Reason: The Great Mail Order House releases its entire overstock of Fall and Winter Tailor )..de Protect your Velvet Hat IVE your velvet hut new lustre. « Take out the spots and make it stay clean longer. 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