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TWOGIRLSARESENTTOREFORMATORY AS RESULTMAYBROOKMURDERCASEt1•*»»mTwo CompanionsfAre Held for theGiandTThe sihootJatCondumor CharlenD McKee vy, at May brook, oo June 20 Is not yet cleared tip. Following the opening of the inquest by for t«f -J. H Harding, at Oomban, Monday afternoon, five of the sit persona leititi detained were taken before.luetic* Cox at .Montgomery.The* tw» young women In the can, Mrs Nellie Lloyd and Mrs. Hattie Meyers, ol this city, pleade i polity togoing to Maybrook for Immoral parjti.-c: and w* nlt; *• 111 10 the Reformatory for Women for an indefinite periodT wo of their companion*, Ferdinand Pant* and Pasquale Testa, wereh*ld for the grand jury on a chargeof tarrying a concealed weapon and Alfredo Ntlt; oil WIN released on paroleNicola Ma?ra, the other member ofthe party, 1» la the Emergency Ho.** piui at Goshen in a critical condition from a fractured ekull.ft developed at the lflqvest that the two women did not mo* any on* fire a ahot f-a given out Monday TheI: Iiiii ii*Nicola Mazza, Who is m Go? hen Emergency Hospital.... .-mwaast*V-,*1 It. ard ( onatable Leon «M call to 'Nh kV* eald the Lloyd girl. *i nd Trnlf Head* Jumped oht of the window and ran across the field, Nick' Went to a shack where lie wa« stayingNothing else that the glrln told was Important. The Inquest was then ad* Joumed for one week Deputy Sheriff Decker then took the three Italians in of,** car and the two girls Inanother to Montgomery for «*ralgn*men*On the return trip tbe girts werealternately In teara, The Lloyd girl win lnirtlt;*rit1ng thi.t she must foregoa trip to Scranton, where her moth er in law, her four year old and IT months old children rei« kir. Hermother Uvea at Buffarn and ber husband with whom she has not llvud for some time la at Paterson. Sue carat to th‘» rit tii Mareh, leaving n position at S( ran ton, where nhe tarn ed t» a week.The Meyer#* girl esld she had twosplendid sunt* In this city, hut shewas quit• (OMent to go to Medford to reform She expressed regret that •he had given tip a good position Ina household In this city, and saidthat ”th* lady told mo I’d go to theI d I1lt;i-.Iilt;41 HF. LATE CHAI. D, gcKELBV,(Reproduced f em feint picture 1Hanford TtmrsiFrom tear* to girlish laughter, this sixteen year old child of fairly good education and attractive appearance, ftp plod along, telling how much she loved Nick,**- her on* day scqueltl* fence nrtd eating that he would wait for her to he released Then she wept again and her thnughta turned to the need of an unaoiled shirtwaist•-*«=lt;**«* —President CoxifromtheseMeyers girl did see Max/a pull s pit* from Ms pocket tome thug before the shooting actually occurred, and they aaw 1 Head,* us feidinaud was called, pass a platol to Pan It in a partly-oonatmeted house uesr the •ceim of the shooting,On the drive from Goshen to Montgomery, Monday afternoon, liatileMeyers told a Times Pres* tspins© titlve that they were hurt«ed Intothis bouse by ' Pull Head** who said ' ther* has been a murder and you don’t want to be In It. Bha saw the pistol passed and told Fantt to throw It away.This pistol was the small .32 ratihre, while HoKeevy was killed by a.32 calibre bullet.It elan developed Monday at Oo •hen, that two .32 calibre pistole nowfigure In the case. One was foundb aside Mas tea and the other was picked up in a yard 2d feet where he laySheriff Payer has both of weapons. The one found In the yard hlt;*d beta discharged With all known participants In theaffair arraigned hut Miiia the authorities think that he did the shooting, tbev gay, end they put a pistol in hiehand In tfi* melee by the Meyers*girl** testimony,The Inquest waa opened In the grand Jury room at S o'clock, Mondayafternoon Assistant District Attorney Harry T, msi assisted Coroner Harding In questioning the two girls,who were the only witnesses The firm of Rendlch £ Gardner andtheir assistant, Harry Met da. werepresent in behalf of Marta hut u« there was no chars* against him the lawyers merely made notes of thetestimony,Mr* Ueyd TestifiesMrs Nellie May Lloyd was firstcalled Her gtOrv which mas laterconfirmed by the Meyers' girl, was !nsubstance ** follows ITim two Women met Alfredo Nlcotl * and Fasquale Tests in dottife streetFriday afternoon They ha 1 eever.it drinks In Hmtlly's hotel and later went with the hoys to the movies** They saw a couple of films and thenconcluded to gfi to May brook withtheir companions who told themthere wet# business opportunities Ithere They left this city *t 4 20,snd alighted at Burnside and walkedover to May brook At the North Endof the village « settlement of Lallan* hot grown up. They met the other Italian* In the case and walked • round while their aecorta b « k* 1 fova bouse to take them,Then appeared McKaaby and another American The conductor ask-ed n* the Meyers girl:, Where I*! Hawthorne streetr* an* rep'ie'l thit she did not know and Masse thinking the American ws§ seeking to get inthe good rraces of the girls, said * no find it—and if you don’t go, •how you*Then the Meyers girl said la response to Mr Crtat'* questions:him put his hand In hi» and pull a gun Nellie ate** between the men and told not to shoot, Thn 'Nick* an! too a us away Wheu we hsdgone around the corner and across a field 1 heard one shot, but no nnoeiae hoard it in our party 1 said,'did you hear that shot?’ and they all eald they didn't. Then we went Into the new house and scon Bull Head,* cam* in, and said to Pantl: ‘If you hdys are afraid you e-vrt have my revolver* fmi 'filch* took it and put it inCalls DownThe Secretaryof »beNvsiulJto aPresident Fox,League, announced Tuesday rimes Frews reporter that the statemeat contained in the bulletin of Be*retary Ffau on Monday, stating thatthe President had upheld the protestof tbe Newburgh club In regard to the protested gain* with Long Branch ou lime 1?, waa not true.President Fox stated that he hadroretved the protest of Manager Dele seroth, of Newbbrgh, In regard to the play ou which the gnme was protested, lire Newburgh manager claiming that Umpire Hardy hud refused to give a decision on a ball pitched by Kodteto del v», of the Du ban teem,when the butter hud left hia bos to protest a strike previously called Fieeldeut llettrtques, of the I-ong Hranoh club, In stating hit side of the caee to Fieeldeut Fox, said that the umpire wee not In a poeitUm to eeethe throw, and waa engsged at thetimn In talking to Calvo, and that in view of the fact that the umpire could give a decision on a play which he dM not fiee, the play was legal,and the protest should not be allowedIn view of the vat (ante of thestatements of the two managers, ProsIdent Co* he* wired Umpire Hardyto send, hi* statement of the case atonce, which should have been doneby tbe umpire Immediately after the gam*.Until that statement Is received, the president will make no decisionthe protest.A letter w as also sent to SecretaryFfau by the President today, in which he was requested in the futureto confer with the president beforemaking up hi* weekly bullsfflns aul sending out incorrect statementsabout the league.iiii■iiiWaterman InFull Charge!11lt;Of the Localsii-iManager Law lor, of the local club.has turnII'llpocket p*d In Maxes Tonvover the entire manage merit of the club to ft*plain Watermatt, who tgUl he held responsible in the future for the amceae or failureof the local players. ^This action w»s taken bv Managerlawlor in view of the fait that his Uusin#*t la such that he cannot devote the time he Wishes to the club without neglecting hi* own business.He still rctalus his Interest In thedub, however, and will act la tbe calty of adviser to the captain.lt;-:inOTtiVILLl GRANGEOtis villa Grange, No. 101*0, willhold Its postponed anniversary meet* ing on Thursday evening, June 2d, when they hope to see a large num ber of members, their famine* andfrienilt.Members who were notiflad to fur-nlsh for tin* meeting of May 2ind. will kindly bring the same without further notice.lt;!.
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Fri, Jun 27, 1913

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