THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934.
TERRIBLE ACCUSATION
CHICAGO
SURGERY
MURDER
ACCUSATION OF
PROSECUTION
VICTIM LOVED HER MOST
Chicago, Jan. 15.
A terrible accusation was made against Dr. Alice Lind- say Wynekoop, at to-day's sitting in the sensational Chicago surgery crime.
The Prosecutor declared that the victim's mother-in-law was the cold-blooded slayer of Mrs. Rheta Wynekoop, although
Dr. Alico
was the object of the victim's grentest love,
to
On
The prosecutor alleged that the
ivos the crime object of secure the insurance money Rheta's life. Her life had been insured for $5,000 only a week or so before the dreadful crime, which was carried out in the surgery after Mrs. Rheta Wyne- She koop had been chloroforined. was shot dead under anaesthetic. FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES. The prosecutor declared that the Wynekoop family was finan- cially embarrassed, the mortgages on their home, and the premiums
Dr. Alice Lindsay Wynakoop and her son, who are alleged to have can.
fassed in the murder of Mrs. Rheta Wynakoop, the latior's wife.
ANOTHER CIVIL
紊
WAR THREAT
NINGSHA BORDER
INCIDENT
(Telegraph Special.)
Peking, Jan. 16.
AGA INST
SOVIET ACTIVITY
IN CHARHAR
STEADY STREAM OF OFFICIALS
Tokyo, Jan. 11.
WOMAN
RADIO BROADCAST
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.
RELAY OF ROTARY CLID
TIFFIN SPEECH
According to information receiv ed, the Soviet Government recently sont an expedition, headed by M. Molotov, a high staff officer of the Red Army, to Charhar to make an extensive inspection of com-356 metres: munications, military affairs, and conditions in both Inner and Outer Mongolia, between Kalgan, and Kulun.
The party, it is said, is com- posed of Soviet military officers. geologists and several authorities on: communications of. Inner and Outer Mongolin. Ten Chinese and Mongolians are acting as guides. Rengo.
Japanese Apprehension.
Harbin, Jan. 11. The number of Soviet officials- crossing the Manchoukuo border Is said steadily to be increasing, According to information received
SHOCKING AFFAIR by the local authorities, a number
IN NEW JERSEY
of young men who have received military training are among these people, hence there is an inclina- tlon to disregard them as ordinary refugees and reason to suspect that their object is train banditry.
Woman Found Naked in Rengo.
Stable Loft
Ridgefield Park, N.J., Jan. 12. Detectives are striving to solve
a naked the imprisonment of
on other policies being unpaid. General Ho Ying-ching, chair-the strange story which surrounds It is alleged that Dr. Aliceman of the Peking Military Coun-woman, Mrs, Sophie Cerardi, 42. Wynekoop and her son, Earle cil, is strongly urging General In a dirty unkempt closet-like Wynekoop, husband of the victim, to halt in order to avoid a clash room over a stable. both coniensed to the crime.- Reuter
THEFT AT MAY,
HALL
SEAMAN BOUND OVER
Sun Tien-ying to order his troops
with General Mn Hung-kwel's troops in Ningsha Province.
General Sun. in reply, says that the incident on the Ningaha bordar was due to the provocative acts of General Ma's garrison troops,
After having been pronounced insane by the county physician, she is now receiving medical at- tention.
Two other inmates of the stable. the alleged inilers of the woman, ara Joseph Corardi, 34, her hus-
According to the latest message, Sun Tien-ying's troops have occu-band, and his house-keeper, Miss pied Tingkow, on the Ningsha Mary Griffin, 35. border, following a severe engage- ment with the Provincial Govern- They are being held on charges Joseph ment troops under General Ma of false imprisonment. Hung-kwel, the latter having re- Cerardi was formerly a pugilist, treated to Shih-Taul-Tse, further and was questioned in the Lind- bergh kidnapping case because he south,
stayed in a shack near where the baby was found, when he was oc- casionally at Hopewell.
Li Chung-lin, an unemployed seaman born in South Africa, appeared before Mr. Hamilton, at the Central Magistracy this mor-
Fighting is reported to be in ning, on a charge of theft of a progress.-Central News. pair of trousers, a jacket, two į fountain pens and a pencil from
Lau Tsin, a boy at May Hall, RUBBER CONTROL Hongkong University.
FRESH DIFFICULTIES
ARISE
Mrs. Cerardi weighed only 50 lb. when she was found. Her husband acknowledged that he was keeping Chu Kuen, also unemployed,
his wife locked up, but denied that was charged with receiving the
le mistreated her. He said he had taken her from the State Institu- trousere, but he was discharged, when Sub-inspector Fender stated
tion where she had been com- mitted
unbalanced na montally that there was no evidence against him, except that he was arrested
The Hague, Jan. 15. and that he was keeping her with in company with first defendant, The International Rubber Asso-him-"for her own-boneft" and was wearing the trousers. ciation is holding a meeting within | Renter.
Sub-Inspector Fender said the a few days, which, it is expected, first defendant was a friend of the British delegnics will be invited to complainant, and on the after-attend, to discuss the report of noon of January 13 visited him at the Restriction Committee.
May Hall, and, while complainant It is generally conceded that a was away, went off with the definite solution is now more re- articles. He was arrested yester-moto than ever, owing to diffeal day afternoon in Queen's Street. lies which
arisen in the
have
Both defendants were going back recent negotiations. Reuter. to Swatow on the s.s. Hydrangen.
Li Chung-in admitted the theft
of the trousers and one fountain
pen and the pencil.
Mr. Hamilton remarked that he would bind him over in $60 to keep the peace for six months, as he was a young man and had not
been in trouble before. *·
As defendant desired to be sent back to Swatow, Mr. Hamilton remanded him in police cuatedy until the boat leaves.
VIOLENT ANTI-SEMITISM IN HUNGARY.
Vienna, Jan. 11.
ROYAL PATIENT
PRINCESS'S GOOD RECOVERY
London, Jan. 16. A final bulletin concerning Princess Arthur of Connaught. issued to-day, states: "The Princess has made good progress A violent wave of anti-Semitism since her operation, but will re- has gripped students in Hungary, main in the Nursing Home for who are indulging in strikes, boy-another fortnight. There will be cotta and intimidation in ann subsequent period of several endeavour to get Jews expelled weeks' convalescence." from class.--Reuter.
Wirclean.
British
The second defendant also ex-
DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF pressed a wish, to be sent to Swatow, and as he was willing to
KNOWLEDGE BY SUFFERING EN«, One case, each of meningitis ond remain in police custody, Mr.
TERETI,
puerperal foyer were reported to the Hamilton agreed, saying the Poor AND LIFE 15 PERFECTED BY DEATH. health authorities during the week- Box would pay any money necess-Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
and, ary for their fare.
DISPUTE OVER $67,000
APPEAL COURT RESERVES JUDGMENT
this
Fabrio Rios, consul for the Ro public of Panama, late of 10, Car- narron, Building, Kowloon, died on
The II.K. University Medical So- elety in to meet on Friday next at 5.15 p.m. when Dr. Tennyson Howie will speak on "Interesting Advances December 30 last leaving - $2,400 In Endocrinology." Members and locul estate. Letters of administra- friends are invited.
Chung Tín, n returned banishee, whs sentenced to nine months' hard
labour by Mr. Balfour in the Central Magistracy this morning for dis- obeying a deportation order.
tion have been granted to the widow, Mrs. Aura, do Rion.
posed by Mfr. Hamilton, at the Centra! Six Weeks imprisonment was im
this morning, on Li Sang, De-nemployed, who admitted a charge
Judgment WRA reserved morning in the appeal begun he fore a Full Court yesterday, can- fendant sald ho returned to Hongkong of theft of some clothing, a camera.
for medical treatment to his eyes.
ed an injunction restraining the toin the "Gerslavia the Austrian was arrested at the foot of the stair-
саве
L
cerning the possession of $67,000
and other articles, to the total value at present held in legal custody.
of $00.70 from Lau Suk-king, Appellants were the Chui Tak Preas reports alleging that Chat spinster, at No. 240, Des Voeux Road,
Hitler of Germany had Loong Firm, of 26, Des Voeux Road cellor
West, 2nd floor, early this morning. West, and Hung Yu-fal, an added parately approached various men Sub-Inspector Fender sald defendant defendant who had already obtain-tempting offers" to induce them to over the verandah of No. 238. He bers of the Little Entente with gained access to the floor by climbing
bloc" and that hel respondent, Hung Huda-ching, had offered trading as the Hung Khi Sui Firm, province of Carinthia in Jugoslavia Amoy, from taking the money from would support the ro-union ef Ger. court
many and Austria, aro officially Alleged to be one of two men con- Mr. 11. G. Sheldon and Mr. Leo denied in Berlin.
cerned in a robbery in Reclamation, D'Almada, jnr., instructed by Mr.
Street on Sunday evening, Tim Kwong F. E. Naah, represented appellanta Mr. Hinahing Lo appeared at the was charged by Detective Inspecter and Mr. II. C. Macnamara instruc- Kowloon Magistracy this morning on Dorling at the Kowloon Magistracy ted by Mr. F. H, Losoby appeared behalf of a woman named Chan Kan before Mr. Wynne-Jones this morning who was charged before Mr. Wynne- with committing a robbery with for respondent,
No ovidence was given, the hour-060 tnels of raw oplum on the third Court that altogether 8848.47 was Jenes with (1) being in possession of violence. Inspector Dorling told the ing being entirely occupied in floor of No. 254 Reclamation Street taken from the complainant, legal argument.
and (2) being in possession of 28 Ting-sung. The other man, who pro The Full Court comprised the tacle of prepared opium, Chlef Presumably had the money, got away. Chief Justice, Mr. J. R. Wood; the ventive Omeer Builor appeared for the No money was found on the defendant Puisna Judge, Mr. R. E. Lindsell, prosecution. On the application of when arrested. A remand of 48 hours and Mr. Justice. P. Jacks.
Mr. Lo a formal remand was granted, was applied for and granted.
Lok
OPEN DOOR IN MANCHURIA
DECLARATION NOW BEING DRAFTED
(Telegraph Special.)
Changchun, Jan. 15.
In connexion with the forthcom- ing coronation, of Henry Pu Yi, it
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 4.30-5.15 p.m. Chinese recorded pro. gramme.
G.15-6 p.m.
A relay from Daventry of the Scottish Studio Orchestra directed by Guy Daines.
6-7.30 p.m. Chinese recorded pro- gramme.
p.m. European pro- 7.30-10.30
gramme.
7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio. The 21st of a series of lessons in Cantonase by the Rev. Mr. H. R. Wells.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-8.30 p.m. From the Studio. A Pianoforte recital by Madamo C. Cuervo,
Programme.
(Beethoven)
1. Andante de in Sonata 9 2. Ecossaisen (Beethoven). 3. Danzas espanolas No. 9
(Granados),
1. Vogel als Prophet (Schumann). 2. Prelude No. 1 (Debussy), 5. Danzas Fantasticas-Orgarina).
4. Le Cirque-Clowne (Turina). 8.30-9.15 p.m. Recorded music. Orchestral--Summer Night on the
River (Dellus),
Sir Thomas Beecham and the Royal Philharmonie Orchestra. Song--A Summer Night (Marzials
and Goring Thomas), Songly Dearest Heart (Sullivan).
Doria Vano (Soprano). Orchestral-Der Freischutz-
Potpourri (Weber).
Marek Weber and His Orch: Orchestral-Witches Danco (La Treganda) From "Le Vill" (Puccini)
The B. B. C, Wireless Symphony Orchestra conducted by Percy Pitt, Orchestral Concert Waltz in A
(Glazounov).
The
B.
B. C. Wireless Symphony Orchestra conducted by Percy Pitt. Late Tomorrow
in learned that Mr. Chic Chal-shih. Too8).
Foreign Minister of the "Puppet State," is drawing up a'declaration to be issued to the World on that auspicious day" on behalf of the Monarchy.
The declaration will outline the baste policies of the new State, which are not expected to vary much from those now avowed by the present regime. It will reas- aert the principle of the. "Open Door" and "Equal Opportunity."
In the preamble the declaration will explain that the introduction of a monarchical form of govern- ment in Manchuria is in compll- ance with 'the "orders of Heaven" and the "wishes of the people" and, finally, for the purpose of securing-permanent-peace-in-the Far East-Central News,
RED EMMA ALLOWED
IN AMERICA
Anarchist Promises to Behave Herself
Washington, Jan. 10. Emma Goldman ("Red Emmia"), who was deported to Russia in!
(Howe-Mac-
Murrough)
"Richard Crocks (Tenor). Orchestral Danco Blave (Chabrier). Orchestral-Marche Joyeuse
(Chabrier-Hinricha).
New Light Symphony Orch: 9.15-9.45 p.m. From the Studie. Selections by Miss Doreen Ma (Piano) and Mr. Harold Leong
Violin).
Programme.
1. I've Got to Sing a Torch Song.
2. I Wake Up Smiling.
8. Learn to Croon.
4..I Want You-I Need You.
5. Doreen (J. A. Silverio).
6. Ah But is it Love?
7. You've Got me Crying Again. H. Hold Your Man. U.Thanks....
9.45-10.30 p.m. Musical Comedy. Vocal GemsMusic in the Air.
Light Opera Company.
Selection-Bow Bells.
Now Mayfair Orchestra. Vocal Gems Wild Violets.
Maria Elsner and Martin Kraemer of the State Opera, Dresdon, with Chorus and Orchestra.
Selection-Mother of Pearl.
New Mayfair Orchestra. Vocal Gems-The Cat and the. Fiddle. Light Opera Company. 10,30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press Newa.
10.35 p.m. Close Down,
1919. as an anarchist, will once SIR STAFFORD CRIPPS'
more visit the United States.
After obtaining a promise from hor that she would behave, poli- tically speaking, while there, the
LOYALTY
United States Bureau of Emigra- Indiscreet References to
tion gave her permission to return to America from Canada to visit her relatives.
Emma Goldman, ofherwise Mrs. James Colton, ia G1 years old.- Router.
C.E.R. TROUBLE
· COAL SUPPLIES
NOW ASSURED
The threatened suspension of services on the C.E.R." has been nverted,
Palace Explained
to
The Indiscreet reference Buckingham Palace in the course of the apeech made by Sir Staf- ford Crippa, Solicitor-General in the last Labour Government, is now retracted by him as a result of an outburst of indignation which considerably embarrassed the Labour Party.
Sir Stafford had declared that there was no doubt that Labour would have to overcome opposi- tion from Buckingham Palace, as well as elsewhere, when Labour An agreement has been reached returned to power and embarked between Manchukue and Soviet on its programme.
This was construed as a criti- ofciala of the railway for the Im- mediato purchase of 30,000 tons of cism of the King's impartiality in coal and for the delivery of an-political affairs. other 80,000 tons during the On Friday, at a public luncheon, course of the next twelve months. Sir Stafford declared that the The coal will come from Man- Labour party believed in a con- chukuo collieries, but the Soviet stitutional monarch for one good will full Its contract to supply reason.
58,000 tons of coal from the "I would for rather have a con- Suchan mines in the Maritime stitutional monarch," ho
said, Province-Reuter,
"thon & political president. would rather have the impartial Judgment of airconstitutional Sterilisation will only be allowed monarch because constitutional under the new German law, accord-monarchs act constitutionally. It ing to regulations just issued re-one. does not believe in that, the garding the application of the Inw, whold basis of the constitution when the disease of the person to
be oporated on is established beyond goce, and I and the Labour Party
thoroughly bellove in It." all controversy by irrefutable medicat Sir Stafford then drank a loyal ovidence and when the Court is satisfied that the disease may bo toast, and added fervently: "God
bless him."outer,
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