Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1933, Page 12

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A—ic = THE BV maang S1TAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 9 S 1, 1933. ne.l nllhc-ugh an investigation has been f Stiil Hopes to Live. | Mrs. Judd spent a quiet and restful | night in her cell, apparently undis- { turbed by refusal of the Board of Par- | ! dons and Paroles to commute her death | sentence. She told prison officials this morning ‘she “still had hope” she would escapz | the gallows. Warden Walker and E. H. Shute, as- | sistant ward®n, visited the condem: | woman after she had read newspape | containing an caunt of the bosrd's | decision and ti %t of the | brief setting fori u< ~findings Judd is llent s Warden Reveals Feeble Ef-| fort of Condemned Woman to Escape 3 Weeks Ago. id, | By the Associated P: FLORENCE, Ariz, March 31.—Warden A. G, Walker said today Winnie Ruth Judd, sentenced to hang April 21 in | .p the “trunk murder” case, cut through a bar of her cell at the State Prisor here about three wecks ago, using a saw “given her by her brother, Burton MrKLnnrll." varden Walker caid a guard d OYCJ Mrs. Judd in the act of through the bars at night. Asked what she was doing, Walker said, she replied “she wanted to be ready if she had an opportunity to escape.” Guards are maintained over her cell day and night, now, Waiker added. He said she had “not really attempted to Mrs. Judd told the oificials cver: there were udd—the only of remaining for Mr scape hanging. He would not w hc‘| he weuld make his decicion ing for Mr I ossibility April 21 yesterday by Gov. B Mrs. Judd will remain in t ward of tha prison, Warden Wa until about 10 da The warden said all information he had cn the matter had been turned over to the county attorney, W. C. Truman. ‘Truman was not in Florence today, but | was unanimous in its dec Charles H. Reed, deputy county attor- y i i ney, said that so far as he knew no| “A thorough and thoughtfu warrant had been issued for McKin- |eration of all the testimony moved to the d(\ The Board of Pardons board’s | g Judd‘s own statements to the board” a formal brief setting forth the board’s ‘finqmgs said, “together with a careful review of all the facts and circum- | stances attendant upon the tragedy, compels the board to believe that Ruth Judd shot Agnes Anne Leroi through the temple while she was in bed, the le of the gun being held at or the surface of the skin, and that Leroi was not killed in self de- Supreme Court of the State of Arizona has held that she had a fair and impertial trial and the board knows of no reason, fact or circum- o that has boen cfiered or dis- or subsequent to the trial, it rhould interfere with the ver- udement of the courts.” Lumber Man Cleared. s. Judd vas convicted February 8 having failed to testify after ing a plea of insanity. After her ction for the murder of Mrs. Le- e was never tried for the g Hedvig Samuelson, Mrs. Leroi . Judd said she had cnse. She sought to ran, wealthy Fhoe- portsman, in the disposition of the s, which were dismembered and to Los Angeles in trinks. H n was cleared of all coanection with v. H. J. McKinnell, Mrs. Judd's 73- retired minister-father, ac- s | cepted the news calm If it < God’s will,” he said, “it is for to prevent a hanging granted Mrs. Judd an k’of life. The last pre- xecution date, Al 14, also h anniversary of Mrs. Judd’s ian husband, Dr. he Builders Start Next Week! FORMER ATHLETE SUICIDE John L. Eisele, Broker, Was Mem- ber of 1908 Olympic Team. NEWARK, N. J, March 31 (®.— John L. 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