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"WIFE ployed at the Belleciaire Apartments where Becker lived last July, Haywor! told Mr, Moss that he handled a cal for Lieut. Becker early on the morn ing of July 16. He could not fx the exact time He was sure it was afte midnight. Q. Did you see what Lieut. Decker 41d after he received that call? The defense entered a strenuous ob Jection, but the witness was allowed to tell that Immediately after the tele phone call Becker hurried out of his apartment. He was positive of that ‘The Court would not permit the wit eas to describe in detail the appear- ance of the accused as he hurried from his home leges, he had the “croaking word from Rose that of Herman Rosenthal had been accomplished and that Becker | could wee the gamblers body lying In the West Forty-seventh street sta- tlom, NOT ORDERED TO REFUSE TO MAKE PHONE CONNECTIONS. @ (By Mr. Hart—tsn't tt @ fact you were told by Mr. and Mra, Becker, be fote that night, not to make any conn tions with the Becker apartment? A NO sir. @. Didn't Bupt. Noverte of thar pull! Ing tell you previously not to m phone connections with the apartment? A. No! @. Didn't you wii Mr Be ney you did not remember A. No, sir. | Q. Where have you been recently? A 1 stayed at the Belle" until a month ago. Since then | have been tn Prince= ton, Q. College or town? A. F J. @. How many apartments are there in the Beileclaire? A. 5ixty. Q. Well, if you remember this Becke call, give me some other calls received ceton, remember any others. Haywood failed to recall other calls sick in on other nights for other tenants 1 but insisted that hi Temembered the Becker catl. “1 do not remember days, but I do td, threw the court room into @ gale of laughter by one of grinning replies to Mr. Hart. “Now, if you have suct a good mem- ory for dates, Haywood,” said the law- yer scarcastically, “will you kindly tell me what you were doing on the 15th| of June?” ithe Even Justice Goff smiled and several of the jurote covered thelr facem with thelg hands. The defense wasted cnly a few more thrusts at this witness. WIFE OF “LEFTY LOUIE” CALLED BY THE STATE. That was tor and the Distifct-Attorney | appiing a surprise tha: threw the defense inte flutter by ‘calling Lillian Rosenber the young wife of “Lefty Loul ‘The y the gunman came up calmly to the stand and began testifying in a birdiike votce, | ‘but calmly and without any notlc trace of nervousness. frown and whispered occasionally to his counsel, It was apparent that her ap- pearance was as great a shock to hin as it was a surprise to his lawyer. Jt began to look as if the gunmen were about to turn State's evidence Mr. Moss examined the “baby doll" wife of the gunman. Q. Are you the wife of Lefty Louie? A. Yea. Q. Did you ve with him at No. Southern Boulevard? A. Yes, and at Ne, %9 Seventh avenue. Q. Where did you live before July 15? A. At Rockaway. @. When did your husband teave| MARGOLIS TELLS THE JURY! there? A. On July 18. (The day before the murder.) Q. Who did you meet there? A. Mr. Horowitz and his w fe, @. Sometimes A. OU have heard him call b* @. Did you mee: any one man named Frank. Q. Sometimes called Frank Clroficl? A. Yes. Frank?’ A. Y¥ @. And Whitey Lew's? A. Yes. @. At No. Yea. Q. Who else? Jack Kose and Sammie fore the raid. A Yer, Schepps. TER TO GJNMAN, Q. Who did you see a. No, 25% Seventh avenue? A. Lefty Louk @. (By Mr, Milotyie). Your husband fe waver ineltuent for murder? A Yes. @. When did you become a witness for the State? A. When Loule was| ere you told your husband mieh be helped out by sur testimony? A No, air. tention? A. Yer, sir @. Since your how vund’s arent have Ho! for a inp in the In the gloy.ous Avtumn time, When the golden kkoves ave fil When ali Nature 's in rhyve. So get a Word Ad. Auto jose “used? wre triad and true, You'll find alirec ie bargain By looking Wor'd Ad » Oe Use a World “Wanied” Ad, er, as the prosecution al-| arrested. (Th Rome was with him when | your to your hour: tween 1 was thi |do with No. for the colored telephone | rent furnished apartments, Q. Do you remember the tenants of a fourth floor apartment In June jJuly? | A. Yeu. Dhey gave th¢ names of Gordon. Q. Who lived there? A. The people faye toe names of Baker and Harris, Q. When did you last see them? A. Saturday, July 13 or 14, They paid their adie Inst rent and left some days later, F doors ope Becker watched her with a pursied|four gunmen, heavily guarded laughing, were marched Into the court Rellley, from chair, ploked Dago Frank” as the two! ow-hatred, doll-faced wife of! ‘Justice Go ted Gyp the Blood? | heen Boulevard=did you meet these “xcnilemen” there? A POKE OF TESTIMONY IN LET. nies Hea . Are you stil tn he Mouse of be through | ~ |: yu communicated with tters, @ Was anything aatd atout your test! 7A. Yeu, In one letter Q Did vou say that If you took th: ony star A. No, sit Q In the House of Deter you seen Jack Rowe, Hridate Harry Vallon or Sam S$ wins of De ntion. Q. How long before July you saw Sam Schepy in June he came to om Jack Rose aid ing to get Jack Zellg out q@ Did you now ow band did? A, Yes. ie ling salesman for a yea Q. For whom did he do not know | McINTYRE EASY IN CROSS-EX- | AMINATION OF GUNMAN'S WIFE. | m. Mr Melntyre sdopted his mildest and | Mot charged with se Jmost persuasive attitude ing the gunman® wife fairly dripped with seemed anxlous 1 Hy what name," asked the Md you know your husband? him as Mr Rosenberg, Witness, with an effort at dignity Q@ bid you know him Loule'? AL No, Q. Where was your h night of July 157 04. Edo not know @ Was he at the seene of the murder?} A. do not know Q. Before bece t did you ‘or his fat he ever In the ple business with Sam Schepps? Q@ When dd you firat eppa? A. On the day J ur house, Q Did you hear the conversation husband and those men? Q. How ton lid the: ? in'thag house that night? A. 140 moby minutes ee nee OMe . aw Q. How many times did after May 12? saw him again at my house. conversation @. Mid vou hear ail the nm Schepps and Not all on, Here the ri room and up to the bar. the with Lewis" and men who lived in the flat Q. Did you see these men there In that apartment? A. Yes; I saw them (frequently, The I tt was on July 18— murder. Mr. McIntyre asked that mony of Rellley be stricken out, that the jury be Instructed to disregard | gunmen overruled both motions and| yre declined to ask any que! the presence of thi Mr. Mein tlona, ABOUT BECKER'S RAID. | East Broad. | way, was called He told Mr. Mo: neyivania saw Lieut. 1% of Police Headquarters. ‘ alte had seen Becker often during five Max Ma is, of No, was working for the On April 18 hi No. » roe. ontha, The witness had seen Becker at a raid | OM ¥ on gambling houses. He generally him at raids. Pitt, Rec @. At other tines called "Dago arent, had arranged for Margolis to be | Is, Margolis desertbed him. | ater who sold news to vari-| & You positty us newspapers, On April IK he had | No bets? A. T made no bets, but at these self as at keen Recker conduct this raid on Her-| wore In my amdavit T had ewe man Mosenthal's house ‘wiITNE88 ADMITS HE COM. and Q. Did you see Becker on the day be- | ron the day ben} MITTED PERJURY. loner |Pokee Headquarters War there ac "0 ant De Q. Were you asked swear to a war tm nt I's house, place? A. T never had. feet and made a furious | “le Your Hosor ple lawyer The erin this defendant jxeoking to prove him guilty ary. They are" raised his hand and s counsel to calm hi to splatter wwerruled him. amilln, and White on the occ ment through tro: There will veel but th ainp in bis house Red Cross Little om OF AG you could help him ti since Ihave been in the Houw | In reply to Mr. MelIntyre, Margolis | er'a| Money, weren't y He | (Shouting) That ix an unt ne to offend her ving a travel 1 was May he came to were they? A. Loul The young woman sald she had only | beard fragrants of the conversation be- efty Loule and Jack Rone. | ded the crogeexamination and Mr. Moss took up the amin ‘The witness satd she knew May day on which Jack Way, yes sah," came the swift re-|arrested, but she did not know if it was 1 was sleeping on the | his first arrest or his second arret LANDLORD IDENTIFIES TWO oF THE GUNMEN. mony wd Willam Reille 29 Seventh avenue, one of the homes | the gunmen, Was called. (By Mr. Moss) What hav Seventh avenue? A. I 1 saw them hree days Hecker | \take Ferris there. . THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1912. UNMAN TESTIFIES AGAINST BECK T will open it.’ When w saw Mrs, Ef thal and as Lieut, Recke arrested. I sw h Rosenthal speak to Becker. She said: Why, Charlie; why are you dol this? Lieut. Becker raised his hand and said ‘s. Then he took wot In 0, | for two minates. | lett Becker downs se and went up to where there was a big roulette} wheel.” That ended the direct examination. | sald he was born in New Work, but bie arenta can f n Russia, He 1 he had worked for the New York e and the Pennsylvania Ratiroad When did you work for th ratle | ad? A. Krom May © until August vas a night clerk in the cashier's Q. Do you know M Spencer of the) nia Rall ? A. Yea. Ww you dixcharged for stealing ney? AT was discharged. 1 was ng money Q@. You were dixcharged for stealing 17 AT wax not! th! t er was charged with stealing Q. You were a tipster for the New! York Press? A vir Q. Who were vou a tipster for? A. The York Press, Journal and all the newspaper Q were a legitimate re porter or Journalist? A. No, air. | Q. Were you ever a stool pigeon. A, No, air, | SAYS HE GOT EVIDENCE FOR BECKER. Q. You never were eme 1 to Ket! evidence for the police? A. Once, when Becker asked me to take Ferris Becker's men—and get Into a p Q. How did you get Into this ract poolroom? A. A man took me in there, | Q. Did you ko to Becker and tell nim | you had evidence against thin house 1 just told Becker about agreed to take one of n to the poolroom and get him in you knew you were going to jet evid A. Not me, but Becker's Q. You got him tn, didn't you? A Yeu. Q. And you got evidence, didn't you? A. No, They stopped playing ufter we got In, Tt was drawn from the witness that this poolrooom was raided on an afMf- davit he made for Beck: hen you did act asa McIntyre, 1 don't know what a ato responded the witness. ‘Well, Pll tell you what a ‘stool- = pigeon’ is,” stormed Mr. MoIntyre. ‘ool-pigeon 2" “pigeon Is, A stool-pigeon te» man juss like | ple Mr. Moss objected to this and sald) MCINTYRE ASKS COURT TO OR- mething that seemed to further In-] DER WITNESS UNDER ARREST. |,,”; in you.” crease the croas-examiner's wrath, “Do you mean to say to me, Mr.{| Margolis was still on the stand when torney a Hart told Mr. A this! go down the next day and surre: Mons,” shouted the attorney, “that thia| M witness Is more respectable than T am?" Becker's cou ‘The Prosecutor shrugged his shoulder sat down and gave his opponent his down ans suddenly as he had flared up and went on with ois attack. Q. Were you es a stool-pigeon? A. Becker asked me to go out and get evi- Q. Had you been intimate with Bec before that time? A. ¥ Q. Did you make a nection wish the Rosenthal to them? A. No, sir, trict-Attorney indict Q. Did you ask the World to change! Mr. your statement? A, No, sir. only the 4 @. When did. you make that state-| Mr, ment to the World? A. On Tuesday, | the Grand Jury Jely 22 or 2%. Marg Q. Was tt on July 277 A. No, alr, exe! Q. Wa following day? A, No, sir; on the fol- | fen: lowing Sunday. [perjury and Q. ‘Then didn't you ask that St be re-|ness, the Distric tracted? A. No. jan G Q. Dis you ask to have certatn | accom changes made? A. No. to Recker arked you West Thirty- he told me to) he Q. Isn't it a fa fon April 22 to Ko to seventh street? A. were made the: | @ on ei beta? A.D versation ters that day heard a conversation betwe # White and Steinert nt againat Rosenthal’s gambling house? Q. What were you asked to awear to? A. 1 was asked to swear to the furnt- . paraphernalia and intertor of Ros. | JUry At this Mr. Meintyre sprang to hia| Melntyre, the Jury hay ses, J object to this now trying to fasten an her Mr, Voss and Mr. Whitman were! | Q. what aia_you my Becker aay to Detectiv: conversation you overhi took part in at Police He on April 17 last? A. Bi “You will have to enter the base- oor one will ask you questio: let you in you will be tak ira, and there you will renette wheel with a cove: @ no play on that will take you up ner fight and you will find « wheel going. Wow, you've got the doye—vo get your warrants.” |SAYS BECKER TOOK HIM TO ROSENTHAL'S HOUSE ‘Then Mr Becker told me to me Ale i’ ) ayenue and thin Dr. V.C. BELL’S ron'savas wer wine] TOOTH POWDER Cough Dro very elective, A. Three. . did you make @. Did you ever make bets In that | Q@ Then you committed perjury, didn’t youyen of no? ANSW: | Yee, I committed perjury. ) Q. Is any one making you commit per- ng obtained th | fon benefit the effect of Mr M the| Intyre's questioning of fhe confessed | the amdavit | perjurer. amdavit Q. When the three men who were | ackne arrested at No, 268 West Thirty-seventh | street were Court, dif you appear? A. Yos, air | Q. Did you swear in the Magist to's | | | Court that you had made bets in that i place? A. Yea. | Q Did Becker give you #50 when he | went yon to meet Hawkes and tell you to plev the $0? A, Yes. Q. Did you refuee to sign a vouc for the $i so Becker might turn It Headouarters? A. 1 was not asked uu oever return the $0 to Becke A. No, sir. That'll be just about all from YOu!" shouted Mr, Motntyre. Mr. Moss, on redirect examina Jrrought o that Recker had not arrested | Margolis for his pejures affidavit in the | Thirty-seventh street raid. Q. How were you "made" to aw Jihat aMdavit? A, Mr. Ferris sald. ‘The | j hows says you've got ty do it, and Tit ar to the wame thing.” Ferrls did swear to the amMdavit, but he did not Gives Your Mouth That Whole- some Feeling! strict Attorney Who Will Testify for Becker Sueening vant acacense wv | TRE Former Di In the place more than T y wanted to see him (Rose) had better go down and si l y to Hart that he saw A. Yes; and has confessed now ask that this witn by this Court to the City Imed | that the District Attorney } back to look at. McIntyre calmed | that the District Atta before th neas indicted for the crime SENT BY BECKER TO GET EVI-| “The DENCE AGAINST ROSENTHA™. | Court, bility ‘that rests upon him er used again was not have no jut isdiction, altt the witne ence against Merman Rosenthal. Mr, MeIntyre—But, Q. Did you? A. T tried. are decisions which hi witness confesses perjury, the Jud I had been. | fore whom. the confension ta made. fatement to the | commit the witness to prison for Grand New York World concerning your con-/ Jury action, tT OA The Court—Th Yes. derstands this ¢ Q. Did you later go to the World and| the arrest of the witness, faak them to retract what you had sald! Mr. McIntyre wel wax white with rage. | Witness ss be remand 1 you I had to teleph n Heights (Re ker) and that ROSE'S AFFIDAVIT IDENTIFIED BY THE NOTARY. art then produced the res fidavit, whiten was id | was ruled out of evi our Honor, there | Q. Do you re “understands fully This perjury | fore, cor e at this time, you think it will do nember that. to see him? Q. Did I reply » Goff then p tion of the I his witness, T do not indict MInGe vintgey » Goff ordered a recess until the statement published the| Following the vain effort CREDITED HIMSELF. At the opening of the afternoon ses- Hirt offered in eviden the notary public who) afmida «affidavit to which he Barter responded Ho: en found by the clerk hese papers show s had not slened su July met a TELLS ABOUT GETTING ROSE'S thers. AFFIDAVIT. Recker,'s wild the witness, Hart to me and he Hart was with Becker, ‘ourt—There ts no need for that. place? A. No, air, trod) y assert that you made | asked altidavit a) Were marked for {dentification, but were evidence before the jury at an attache of chattel mortgage Rosenthal gave on the furnishings of his gambling house and Amsterdam avenue, you? (shouting), A. Twas made to com- ana 1 rjury ments committed perjury didn't you? | up to the flat. Qouder). A. L was made to commit per- | Rose Jury | that Q. You committed perjury, didn't | 1, 1 & | komething and ding to’ mortgage was made out futile effort out of the record, taken down the document ge was marked Moss read tt |The mortgage was dated on Ma acknowledged now? Hart District Attorney Whitman rose, | into a bedroom. Had you ever been in Rosenthal'e| Shouting an objection fi = “y withdraw the question,” sald Mr. | written the affidavit of Rose's In Rose's hedroo drawn 1 same of rian Hart had! 1912, hal's gambling res wrty-ffth stree vledged his signature ae was dixmissed PROSECUTOR WITNESS STAND. rraigned in the Magistrate's | yyy that thing I o Mart District-Attorney Hart said he didn't know just what ASSISTANT Q. And you lied, didn't you? A. Tid. | yy took on. || Special for Thursday, the 17:h Thursday's Offering RADE CHOCO. Leonean eee ee Td Milk Chocolate Covered Pineapple the stand and was questioned by Mr, Whitman. «. Did you attend the Coroner's in- quiry on July 227. A. Ye Q. Did you see the witness, Krause, point out Webber and Sullivan. Mr. MeIntyve sought then to pre- vent any further questioning Mr. Moss along that line, and his objections were sustained, “Were any of the defendants pr Fent | Further objections were sustained | tn doing so Justice Goff watd: "Mr, District-Att ey, do you think this testimony is necessary?) The wit | ness Krause stated on the stand that he had identified two of the defend- ants, and that on f them he had not seen, Mr. Whitman got permission to ask one more question upon stating at length his object Q. Did you see them present? A, Yeu: Rose, Webber, Vallon, Schapiro and Libby were there. « stepped down and Lobby- Jack Rose's court. Jes-| liter, was recalle |SAM SCHEPPS GETS IN THE LIMELIGHT AGAIN. with | und face Schepps came up to the Jointy mincing steps, his | terribly solemn and his spectacles #0 | highly polished that they shone Mke |ueadlights In front of his little beady ye He made a low obelsance to the {Court after taking the oath and then | picked up the skirts of his coat and }eat himself gracefully down. | Schepps glared at Becker and his |lawyers as he settled himself in his ) chair then folded his hands and his jlegs and twiddled hia thumbs. Then | Mr. Moss said | "The District-Attorney — dest withdraw the object! is made by the | District-Attorney to ertain questions asked of Schepps.” Mr. McIntyre: “We do not asit for » withd 1 of these objecdons. if ors have crept in here it has been fault of the Dist -Attorney and | w not propose to be bound by the | The Court: “What are the questions? Mr. Moss pointed them out and Mr. Hart began: Q. You stopped at the Marquette Hotel in Hot Springs and met Thomas J, Pettit, the proprietor? A. Yes. Did you sa to Mr. Pettit you ex- ed to say nothing until you had read Jack Rose's testimony had been laid before you and you could cor- roborate it?) A. I did not. Q. Did you say to Pettit: ‘Tom, my Iife is as dear to me as yours ts to you, or to any one else, and that you were not going to say anything until you saw Mr. Whitman’? A, I did. Q. Did you say that you were vers much devoted to Jack Rose and would do anything for him? A. I did not se ate. Q. Did you state that In substance? \. Only a part SCHEPPS MAKES MORE SWEEP- ING DENIALS. Q. Pid you say you would read Jack Rowe's testimony article for article and answer accordingly? A. T did not o state Q. Did you say to a reporter named J. 1, Sullivan that Jack Rose was your best friend and that you would do any- | thing to help him? A. I did not #0} state.- I @nid it in part only, “Did you say to a Mr. Howard tn Hot Springs: ‘Well, you know we fel- lows all have girls and put them out | to work in a district. There is some| revenue, and Rosenthal was always) erat some other fellow's girl in- stead of working his own fleld? I now withdraw that question,” said Mr. Hart, | Q. Did you say to Postmaster John- | son the night you were detained that Jack Rose was your best friend and connected with everything in your life? A. I sald that only in part DIDN'T SAY ROSENTHAL DE- SERVED DEATH. Q. Did you teil Johnson, “That fellow ought to have been killed?” A. 1 did ‘| not. Q. Referring to Rosenthal, did you! say to Johnson, “If Rosenthal had not | been so dirty about these things (the UNSIGHTLY SKIN IS CLEARED BY POSLAM To he rid of skin eruptions, pimples, ete., and to quickly clear an inflamed complexion or red nose, use Poslam as soon as the trouble is noted. 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