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plemented the cross-examination of | that hi on “Exe e Winod details, when the kunman , Sharply. Q. Look palpably anxious and afraid, drop- his tones to a respectful w Pnés Metenee yalled a Rogo Sherry, who oftflure a Podging linpse on Porty- | & meeting between him, Hye-Witness| you couldn't nisper, |t@ the day Of “Dago Frank’ Movaunt Bian- of vewewitn tea aking Austflan in- | @ you hear Stanisch the Ttalian-s) She swore that Btanlach was at the time #h: only emerged from “What Stanisch owed her a board bill incurred her dislike ad been robbed of [8185 and had bg cowpinining that he irhper house was resumed after exain dhaken uo}, but the police arr coping with @ stampoding } moments Were the | AMINES THE GUNMEN, The prorecute préper cre@tintials théir way ‘throug! the jam and enter th@ tribunal. Iso been a bige erwsh was opened this mora of the portals were Just ‘abd selective as they’ HAVe sind the’ Court fasued his drastic comiman but they wete unatia to! exe de the fashionably dtesned contingent Of women who were escorted the janr im the corridora by attaches of | mother's home in the Bronx. He fhe, District Attorney’ Goheraf ‘Besstons Cour 1EvY WOMEN NEAR THE SEpempswere more ‘than two seore| © in the tribunal when the jury te their seats amt the defendants Prominent in the 1t- | ide | “Yo i were brought in. tle Ueréup that found “Aéats alon: thé bench and diagonally tn front of gunmen were Mra: C. K. G, Billings wf the Baroness Buatdorf of Switzer- Yastice Goff took hi#-placo at 10.30 moment? Inter Dag” ciel to the atande i ia f 0 B kangster wax carefully groomed, | had been a @hooting on Forty-third| “ridsie’ Webber or Louis Webber? as he mounted the witteas.atand | @treet and that someone was murdered, nervabstinbt Dian had | JUSTICE GOFF CROSS-EXAMINES | Cadillac. | Q. Can you fix the ocoasion by an: ! “DAGO FRANK: Sappentng th front of the Metron waid Mr. Wahle, but pole on July 167 A. Yos, by an ex- Frank Cir6fiel w thh “AttItude of his He pat erect, with bid shoulders squared back and bie hands folded in his lap. @ad quick with his answ ett@ spokentthas even Lefty | fe, whojgins been ‘Balled the quartet. 7 ‘THY witness sald he He had kno beéh apparent in thifee companions. Ho was alert # twentysseven in “Jack” Zelig | latter part of Maroh. Brought “Letty Loule's" tithern Boulevard flat he duplicated © testimony of the other Zellg bad- with phonographic precision. swore that the name of Herman Rosen- thalhad not been mentioned by “Jack” “Pago” Frank did not have to hls memory very severely, as bis tired at him the seme set of idis*that he Had ‘Meurd: wepent yeaterday to the gunmen sa A AE II times Justice Goff 4 Lawyer Wable with the sharp ie! Xou mugt stop 6 ROSE WANTEDTO ‘SQUARE’ HIMSELF WITH THE BOYS. so Frank” was asked about his conversation with “Jack” Hose on the might of the murd Jon, Webber and Schepps drove up toling was a “framesup,"" ’ the }witness's Seventh avenue fat “y Q. But they told you that when they | porty-seoe int A. You, but I didn’t get the| nue, then north to F Bul) pete then west to Broad when Rose, Val- etayé him Sowntowns '@ “ByAWanle) When, Rose Bot.up to your flagiwbat did be way as sorry that the o voYs | Witne: j He'sid: 1 want'to| “Hartford ‘R. Marshall, counsel for | tate @ie boys to White and Steinert, | Jack Sullivan, w: BéeKer'W hen, and “prove that ZT had) William Bhapiro he ‘framing’ of| the time that Schepps and Vallon ae reo passengers in the murder car. Ale maid ——— ~~” ick” Zellg.’ 1 sald to Rose: “whit Lewis it past you, Rose, Zelig and that Chinatown abooting.’* @ ‘Was there more conversation while you role dows town with ‘Bose, Webber, Valion and Bcheppe im the gray autcmobie? 4. Kos, edout Becker. @. Wee Merman Rosenthafe mame mentioned? A. Jt way was das about Lieut {had been with Hi Becker? A. Rose said that he to correct the impr & stool pigeon for Becker. SAY8 ROSE MERELY W “SQUARE” HIMSI eve to you,” gaid Rose, “that | my name all right, and It loc I'm ho slool of Becker's and have never | Mr, V gives w¥idance against any wambling| few seconds later Herman Hosenthal ly wil anted | “Boob” V jon that he was| other man, 'm no stool,” he raid, thermmecwho gels Bédper's stoolp, to |,t 4 places tite they ant? to get evi-| HICKEY’S DESCRIPTION OF THE) What, nav KILLING OF ROSENTHAL. named all those men to a lot of differs testis} Q. What happened? A, Theard a ot.Jent people? A en convern- | 1 looked d saw & man with a gun] names. a ones ine ie ha me C Q. Didn't you name them to Mra. “Dago Frank” dup! pfihts companion gui ing the rend oom Word for fad been invited nike and how the Vague in Webber's poker corrovorated | .% how over to ett and Ulu-\@ straight nose, He was about five A said ‘Jack Rose wants to gee Yeu boys ab the Matropole.” , Then “Dago Frank” sprang hie altbl, wee Jean Gorden, “I said,” cried the witness, "to ‘Let ‘Vm afraid whon| et those come you'll be boom. | Mr, Moas brought out on « d want afiy Of that aad us| amination that Hickey Was a friend of erty that she ven'E been home-since Sunday i'a | Jack Zelly and that his (Hickey's) dean will begin to worry about| “Boob” bee to jUs!Beventh avenue! gon't’ you? A. Yes. not halting or hesitating on the Q. Did you see Ror we ./T wo hours or so later the trio he| Wallon do any shooting? A. Mo, X Q. And 1 questioned eft in gharge of steky AGLPWED TO ge! ERSATION WITH-GUNMEN, wjtness testified that he headed| py “Wouter and Wall chances. You t Q. You we you not BAT CON | &. ¥ KF to tell what “Gyp,” “Lett ey had sald to.iXm concerning Mfc Traiie'es aiction than tad jthe shooting In Sront of the Metropole. |G Why not? 7 ny of his fel- yamand higwvolge and features and te sthiy A Tore was sure of tt amd in a A. M. friend of He sald he reached the Morningside | thelr hands. Hotel street @nd Bight) avenue @ 4 o'clock We fine ye Gort | “What did you say to the proprietor of | ynow the m about aid not wa ided,"" cut in Justice Goff! A. (faintly) Skipping from the day of the murder | auertion arrest, | Went to the MP. Wale anked tho witnoss to descriie | enoge! aetenda Giovanni Stanisoh and Wiliam Shapiro] of them did y 0) | Then the gunmen's counsel asked the | oye in the witness to describe how Stanisch had That failed to identity him (Frank) at the | sigh of relief. ne Patric “Dago Prank" dewerthed the scene in| towed Mickey court when Staniveh fdentified Lewis} been near the PROSECUTOR MOSS CROSS-EX.|"UNNIE Th Wax not one of Thie ended the direct examination. | had att Bir. Moss began the cross-examination. | ¥"" ° “Clrofict,” asked Mows, “did you nee | OT!" Gtanizch on that day in the Beckar| Not on. your nipt thal?’ ‘The Prot that he had ded” to Commissioner Dougherty when he told Dougherty] ray that he spent July 18 and 16 at bis} room when she eyew!tn On cross examination the office and of the |spent July 16 and 17 at the 1 in blue admit |Baths. This ended the cross-examina- board bin of UPY SEATS |tlon and the witness’ lawyer subjected | Chareed that he “Dago Frank" to « redirect examina-| Mer house. don. JOHN THE BARBER SAW WEB- when ‘they returned to the flat after] Mr. Wahl re a lucky feller for leaving us. 4 rey If you hadn't you'd have experten nother Chinatown frame-up shooting,” | S201 00 1) Q. ‘Phat la all they sald then? A. Yea | ey Tt You. 1 woke them up at 8.9% o'clock | near the and told them that I got Jean Gordon | around 2 o' }qut on bail. 1 told th lock, that there] Q. Pld you Yes. Q. Where? A. “Theat ts al Justice Goff desired to question the| oitem | witness, The © questions at “Dago Frank volce, and the gunman gave his replios in « frightened whiaper, t there. A. Yes. ‘Webber do at tt when the three defendants came back} On croas © tically, | Q. Why were you dressed? A. I didn't | ™!tted. ‘want to go to bed yet. Q. You had some conversation with them when they came in? A.A few) | words, yes sir. | Q. They told you that they had seen e noes A. Yes, alr, ork y | Qu Tht was al ‘they a A Mn ayant did. Wt "beer Uauin agate ea | FO" ming after W the crowd. ther back? A. Yes, sir, 2 Did you wake them up at 8307 A. aid. | them there was a shooting in Porty- murdered, Phirty: @ Why did you tell them about the! oy ine v shootng when they already knew 1? | "aware A. I didn't know but that there were | oirnot two shootings. I thought their shoot- 16?" ‘cam “You may go, ald the Court evar! in, downtown chalp as if jt were on fire, tr tie) aouth ot” called and asked 1 |S Wierenatta move along. papers. CREDIT SHAPIRO'S STORY. fect when T he ‘was cated, and sald that Shapiro had told him after his arrest that ho had| 8&4 he pala ‘The defense then called ite eye-wit- ness, John J, Hickey, ‘bartender and lookout for gambling houses, who swore that he had seen Rosenthal shot down by three men, none of whom was @ infinence of I Q, After that either of the shooters was Rose, | to stand » Webber or Vallon. man Rosenthal, lker, ‘Noe’ Brown .and an- Kosenthal bought some newspapers and distributed them among night? in my Hfe.” he wa glanced at the new: aper * nitman belleves my story Al. Pro em al “Mra. Kyde," , peolvoom or otuer) was slain, hae pers Sout I'm | Hickey said he was near the door of | name the four mon the Cob “1 do the Metropole. look at this man?|tigan A 0, and chin, He had Q, Didn't y es. He had @ long}Court Inst jean shaven and had! four men by fovt | there and ht or nine incher tall and after the} in the I he ran toward Hixth avenue, Q, Didn't you Did you hav | A. Only at his now over his chin, was Q. Fou have sem these four | from their photograph men here in this Courtruom? A. A, No, sir Xos. Q. Didn't you tell me that you deciaring in a hoarse, ringing voice that Q. Was either of these four men [know anythir he had left nis companions tn the tolls! ¢he man you saw shooting at | No, vou told mo to keep my @f-‘isky" and bad gone on uptown to] Mermam Rosenthal? A. (in a faint Drs, Kydo A whisper) Mo. on Commission | HICKEY SAYS WEBBER AND VAL+] iin that the LON WERE NOT THERE. Re ‘onseox- [dented that she Now, Mrs. Walker, was a member of the| that T asked elat murder and yo Q. (By Mr. Moss) You know | idn't way thw did not. Yes, but I ¢ y you saw Herman Rosens | What f wante thal shot deud almost at your feet? | Mr. Moss by A. Yes. Jer visit last Sur Dage}@. Did you raise a hand to help Mim? | Court t and] A. she had seen No, ‘Yos; they ran. Q, Did you ows se | ) You saw the assassins flee? A.| = vom? A, No, en par pee emma wraeraiongamae eyo see een senna rae One Hundred and Eighteenth | Q. You didn't want to tak who did the to pursue ther or not any| in theanteroom of tho grand Jury room| Aw Hickey wax Justice Gof stopped | thing in Iattan? A. Yer, he said ‘I| ° J he asked, never seen him.” not recognize the def Webber and V: lion, a# the persons en voting? ts all,” Becker trial. CABDRIV! AW ANGE ee He did not entity you? A. No, he Me snoor,. yey 14 not 0 Whats und Bwore and failed (o,tdentity him. had heard the se op ning from life waid the witness The exbby was excused after he had trlal, place his hand on the shoulder | reveatod that his mind was a good deal ef “Whitey Lewis and say that he lot a blur ax to just what he had seen w him shooting at Hermann Rosen-| The defento then Sherry, who has a reoming houre at “No,” replied the witness, loudly. Nos, 27-200 West utor got from the gunman] This witness was # Giovanni Stantech, who was one of her lodgers at by swearing that he was In his that Stanisch owed her the Q. Tell mo what the boys said to you BER NEAR MURDER SCENE. Hit called as his first witness the shooting? A, (Bagerly)—Loule says. | for the afternoon sess » known as * a in the ropole on the morning of July 16?" asked and almost worn, felt that under his new assumed years earlier than had ever his figure and manner had taken on @ striking resemblance to 1 mind that vicinity.” Q. Later you aki something more? A.| Q, What time Was tt . etropole? that morning see In front of the Hotel wet fired @ volley of Q. Were you there about the time in a gentic| that Herman Rosenthal was killed? Q. What 414 you see “Bridgie” that time noar the Q. (Hy Justia Goff) What time was} Qpailiac? &. He was running away. nination by Mr. Mons from the shooting? A. Between 3 and| the witness repeated that he wan there 2.8 o'clock. shortly after 2 o'clock and that he had | Q. You were up and dressed? A. Prac. |heard of the murder of Rosenthal, al-| istered mail. though he did not seo the murder com- | twenty-one; nad Fins © was no one run-| Mother, Mra, Madeleine Force Astor, and that. Webber | another bunch of the same number sent in the name of his baby half-brother, said that th ber and was trying to push his way through Q. You say there was quite a crowd | : was he running In the oro’ A. He was forcing his way She said that third atrect and Herman Rosenthal was | 21% tod Mien ee unning. from purth atreet to Fiftieth street mt wide. you on In the early morning of July T came street east to Sixth ave- rty-third street, | that whil I walked on so gently, and the gunman left the | erent, Taaw a group of men standing Forty-third , see these men? A, the mother of They told n not told him at] py Conan's Theatr x Q. Didn't you tell Mra. were P ee ere ten, burl , % ie rem ane ine facen of the me 3 jawyer answered in the affirmative, but] 47) gis, f asked them to buy news- ‘m_ from Missourl, eo you MIEbE 48) 400, the question and answer were et SS Roe | etticken out Q. What aia ind them : that bed been DOUGHERTY CALLED TO DIS:| walked toward thinking a lot abollt,the boys suspect- ing him of ‘framing’ hadn't had a decent night's sleep since hf wald tor him in ¥ soribe the mien you ‘He eaid.he| ‘Then Deputy Commissioner Dougherty PA A — eos an m his hat off and he had ther was medium 4 hot eon the faces of the men in the ‘E wouldn't put) iutomoblie ho drove to the acene of uio| Releht with pins ‘framing’ “J ses, A third one was eiso fl “Neo short and had a broken nose, Hortigan had other was short and was under the van ou heard these shote, what T walked away. the four gunmen did you do next? nected with the deferdant at the bar, Hy could not say] Mr. Wale asked “Mrs, Kyde," he sald. Lea f these four defendants in the group of by Mr. Walle, Hickey auld He) nen you #aw on Forty-third street that “Were any of ath, 10, T never saw none of them before ve it 1 Wahble and he sa NTED TO| bie friends just a fow moments before armt is all," sald Wable and he sat shot. The gambler aid as Mel PROSECUTOR MOSS TRIES TO neret| BREAK DOWN THE WITNESS, utor Moss went after the elder- pst SAY ved very scold and a nuisance? Ten't there enough of this, Mr. Moss,” astically, pu saw In front of ‘Theatre t know th ‘ou forgotten that you unday the name sked to Ker case. name those four ve the four persons er? With incre You didn't in my office half an hour, you at length, An't a Did you go to him as he fell? A. | three times be fore Q. Why ald you go there, Merv Kyde? For Young or Old, Cough or Cold, Red Crees + Cough Liope, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1912. YOUNG ASTOR TOLS ¥ FNEHOURS ON DY VAST HES COME Twenty-first Birthday, Bring-| ing $65,000,000, Makes Him World’s Wealthiest Youth, SEEMS WORN AND THIN.| Receives Gifts of Roses From| Stepmother and Baby Half-Brother, William Vincent Astor came of age to-day, and by the provisions of the will of his father, Col. John Jaceb As- who perished when sank, became the richest young man in America, if not in the world, Hy @ change of plan advised by his counsel, he spent the day in the city At the offices of the estate, No, 23 West Twenty-sixth street, and releases for those who have had the vast fortune tn trust. greatest day his life #o far, young Mr. Astor showed no aign of elation when he took posses: He secmed thinver than usual Those who saw him responalbilities, signing receipts Mr. Astor does not not remember the other great day of his life, that of his birth, but there are many New Yorkers who have the liveliest recollection of tement which the ne’ apparance In the world created and the congratulations which were showered upon the Astors over the birth of an heir fo the fam!ly millions, Before Mr. Astor went to the offices his temporary home at No. Fifth avenue he opened a score or more of packages containing gifts delivered by express, by messenger and by rex- Among them was @ box of YOUNG HEIR SPENDS FIVE HOURS AT HIS DESK. | Witlam A. Dobbyns, bis secretary as} Mr. Astor hag pstructed his staff that 907 A. No, sir WOMAN NEWSDEALER TESTI. | - | G. Were they asleep when you pame FIES FOR DEFENSE. The witness was ‘then exc Kyde, ri Sixth avenue, Was called \ Q. Whar did yéH tel them? A. T told ee eee vpaper vender and that | Tenderloin, | #0 A. To see if T could identify the pris- the prisoners, riff offered to take you in identity but that wasn't his there A. That's my business, WOULD NOT ADMIT SHE SAW WEBBER. ‘The prosecutor reminded was around the Side prison she ‘had come face to face bber, fused to admit that she had seen Web- | der or anybod. Have y. “Dago" Q. Didnt you tell Mra, Hartigan that want to sce District-Attorney's of- was no money In it? er talked to Mrs, Hartigan about the case. Kyde protested never said to Mrs. will tell you the t She had ni T always beat them to It you dispossessed for being a A. 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Monday and thereafter he will be at his desk during office hours, out the problems of the estate and be- coming the actual «he tremendous properties belonging to After a little pléasure list toda office manager of he went to the desk used by his father and began signing continued at this work from 10 o'clock and sald he inte return at 2 and continue until he country place at Rhinecliff-on-the-Hudson, at 4, nore) wal ber Oui BirthOay. 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