I already ha» Its snare of stations.iNew Evidence InPuckett Case Istrlt;crthGiven Grand Jury *;! heNew evidence said to have been * cli found In connection with the death of Mrs. Minnie Lee Puckett, who came frlt; to her death, according to a coroner's cuJury, by strangulation by unidentified A persons on the morning of September A18 last, has bedn presented to tha}f grand jury now in session, according; to report today of court officiate. This testimony is said to have developed. ^ during the past week and is to the ef- J’* feet- that a man and a woman were by said to have been In the room of thejon dead woman before her death. IcriWalter Puckett, who was taken iitto-ch custody by the police on the advice of Be i representatives of the state solicitor's ,-we [office after he had surrendered at the: a 1 , county Jail to answer a charge of non- J lot 1 support of his family, was released thlt; from custody on both charges last lt;je night on bond in the sum of $800. the sumfcof $500 being required on the city; t charge and $300 on the state chargeI(♦»Large Amount OfFWork Is DelayingIEnd of Jury Dutynil J striat1 antir ehThe grand Jury for the October term {?,. of the cfrcuit court, which began its Ideliberations on October 2, has now ‘ *chgribeen in session ten days and according to County Solicitor Bart B. Chamber-lain will not adjourn until some time Saturday on account of the great (M amount of increased work. When this tribunal began Its session the work seemed very light, but several days had to be consumed In investigating the malarious death of Mrs. Minie Lee Puckett and the death of Sunshine Cavanaugh, twenty-year- | inj old girl, who died from an aleged eri Illegal operation, in which case five i wi arrests will be made. I R*Commltees from the grand jury ; HI have been at work this week inspect- lot lng the county Jail, the city schools ] daand the county poor asylum.seiCo