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ag cena THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921, eee ‘ 2 ue if es ¥ FREEDOM FOR GIRLS|LANDRU, UNMOVED, Zaite ye in Their Eyes, New York’s Infirm QUE GRES MOTHER'S LED INREFORMATORY HEARS PROSECUTOR), Greet Dr. Lorenz as a Saint and a Savior ys RAGONE TO | BY GASONEVEOF WITHOUT TRIAL DEMAND HI LIFE WOMAN ON STAND, FAMILY REUNION a = Arrested Because Relatives Ob-| French Bluebeard Case Will Denies Threat to Kill Lover if|Ellis Island. Red Tape Indi- jected to Their Work in Sau- | | Likely Go to the Jury To- He Wouldn’t Marry rectly Responsible for gerties Movie Theatre. Morrow Night, Her, !Woman’s Death. The prosecution in the trial of Mra, | Josephine Ragone, twenty-year-old Red thpe that for two weeks do- fled all tthe efforts to cut it was indi- rectly wesponsible for the death this ¢ morning of Mra, Susan Josephs of Judge Crain in the Court of Genera | New Beitain, Conn. trom, gas aaphyxs Sessions to-day to fortify the claim ot | ation ‘in a hotel at No, 4 Greenwich ‘Assistant District Attorney McDonaid| Street, To-day probably would have in his opening address last week thu:| Deen one of the happiest in the life he would prove that the woman pre ee Seba fee unlighted jet in meditated the murder of her paramour, plein oe paendy ac re oe room she Frank Iucolano. Sho shot and killet] “yt” poses a ‘a ae ey, him in Second Avenue, near 105th ‘ ES COME: SHOTS) OST Street, on Oct. 14, 1929. years ago, following her husband, Mrs. Ray Nicotettl, a police officer, |Jon™ Who with Nis brother,” Fete testified that she waa acquainted| 07 coebiished @ painting, business ostitic 6 Was, ac AON ees with Mrs, Ragone rior to the shoot- Halitad i: ay ain. ‘They came . from say Int of Tvcslano., She, inst Mh fa:|Ziatm loving behind thelr daughter gone on the street thre days before VGNG aad teaet ee aie aatcaan sate) ée0!aa she and ree husband “phe detent “ ani r three-year-old son, after are icity, TE ate was esite much trouble, landed at Ellis Island back to live with Iucolano, I had baal Oana el oe so et pleaded with her to leave Bim and io) were not roa t t Agi an advised her aguinst going back. She) yes Jonephs and ‘ota te chars said Me had promised to marry her, 1. y made sade j ee A a a jer-in- and I pointed out that she had @ rips to Washington in da ukuaTa vivian as attempt to Gost their release, re- 1 Gititaragh? 2 4 ,,| turning on Saturday too late to have Prone hy heron Goesn't the little family released, Mra, Jo- SENT TO BEDFORD.} vERsariums, Nov. 28 (Associated Press).—The Landru murder trial en- One Already Released, Move-| tered its fourth and final week to-day ment to Liberate the Othe: |!" the summing up of Prosecutor Godefroy. He went over the evi- To-Day. dence presented in the case of cach — of the eleven persons—ten women and Supreme Court Justice Morschauser | a boy—whom the ‘Blusbeard of Gan.- at Poughkeepsie will take steps to-| ais” is accused of murdering and of day to ootain the release of Ella|cremating the bodies in the kitchen Beattie wao, with Margret Ballard,|stove of his villa, The Prosecutor also twenty years old, was “railroad-| passed lightly over the fifteen ade. eda” from Saugerties, N. Y. to the! tional charges of forgery and swin- Btate Keformatory for Women at dling against the prisoner. Bedford without trial and kept there To-morrow Attorney Moro-Giafferi, mearly tive months. Justice Mors- counsel for Landru, will make his plea chauser in releasing Miss Bullard on in behalf bf the accused. The case is a writ of habeas corpus, expressed expected to go to the jury on Tuesday amazement that such a .hing as her evening or on Wednesday. commitment could have occurred in 4 gentence of death on the guillo- this country. tine and nothing else ywill satisfy the Miss Ballard was pianist, and Miss prosecution, Prosecutor Godefroy in- Beattie ticket seer in a moving pic- formed the court in opening his ad- ture theatre in Saugerties. Taelr dress, He asked the jury not to take relatives did not like it, particularly jnto consideration the factor of “at- Miss Ballard’s, but the girls refused tenyated responsibility” of the ac- to give up this means of earning @ cused, founded upon various mental a eee eg ree utatnns examinations of Landru by experts. |One Morning With Famed Ballard asked Chief of Police Richter Pics manner a8 Plaga Attorney, Austrian Surgeon, Whose arrest her. She an 88 Beattie lefroy presen| e case was un- : y ~ | sephs wanted to be near the daughter were charged with vagrancy, though usual, as a declaration of the penalty st Mrs, Ragone leaped to her feet as they were supporting themselves and aemanded almost invariably Han Coming Here Has Given Inara. Nicoletts concluded her testie|sun ere cots And remained a8 hg ‘were summoned before William Chi- * f wey yf s hotel. This morning when her broth- dester, a Police Justice of the town. held until the close of the Prose- New Hope to Hitherto le é $ doctor ve inane Nadeatessbiat mony. lersin awe @ho had teGiees te Nae Justice Morschauser said over the cutor’s address in Franch courts. Hopeless Cripples, q | ; ‘ day!—right now!" Later on “Bh Britain, arrived at the hotel she was telephone to-day that the evidence x i ‘ Oe aces A he | fa seer Pairs ver | eit pester} both peeehees eace ataw tile M. Godefroy jescribed Landru as writer was interested to hear how ho! fendant It is all a lie, I never) coun in a dying condition. A pyl- mother of three children, the eldest four years old, introduced evidenc when the case was resumed before screamed the de E . i came out. As he left the clinic the! said it” ly committed and without trial, The One of the most astute and clever “And a great multitude, hear- a 3 . motor failed to revive her. 7 ‘ : question was asked, though the loss rs Heattlo girl, he added, would soon be | murderers of ail time. His intelti=| 000 1 Ol Matas nal” ‘ Ot cheerfulness from the face gave, Newman Levy, David Hirsoh and) with papers all signed and amxes released. gence was above the average and his : oe the answer. "He saya to wear a| Miss Wassman, the lawyers for the). peg seals, Peter Josephs went to enaee yaa preemiaa that the Sau memory marvelous, declared the pros-| Came unto him, for he had brace and corset gnd all that stu for|defense, all had to take @ hand 1M] 14 isiang and obtained the daughter gertiea officials sent to the reforma-|€cutor, who laid especial stress upon| healed many; insomuch that as oA Ponts ans years | Wish hed seid |forcing, Mim Hacwebse %% her seat.|susband and son. He took them (jo tory for blank commitment papers the testimony of the experts for ths| many as had plagues pressed i ki Lay ROE AOR O55 get it over all at) pelatixes of Iucolano, sitting among! New Britain, explaining that Mrs. Jo- with which to commit the two girls! state and positiveness of their idon-| upon him that they might to on : et the spectato jJoudly voiced their! sephs was ill, Meanwhile he had tel Before. they were arrested. Chief, tincaton aa human of the bones| hime * 8) Ryne: ench Fe ee eee eee neuen WS | gatisfaction over the evidence of the) s@phed to New Britain informing hiv Richter testified, the Justice added, ‘no “ i Lf brother of the loss of his wife. that the papers were signed by the! found among the debris about Lan- «e © © 40 that there wae no on the bench in the centre of the | policewoman “If we had only got the papers eariy Police Justice in his home while thejdru’s villa at Gambais. He ac- [ia ceaaeamnnanaceaacaacal room would follow lnm with their |” irg, Nicollett! was the second wit-| enough,” was his comment, girls were at the polico station al \nowledged, however, the inability of| [OW7er room for them, no, not eyes in unconcealed wership, He had tices of the day. She followed on the| would not have stayed at the hotel quarter of a mile away, without the . : even about the door.” to her. He symbolized all that was, his exhminations. No resting, no|%® time to notice these glances of |) 1c ctive Joseph J. Ryan of the and we would all have been #/ Justice ever seeing them, the prosecution to prove the manner heretofore Jost in her life—dances--| wasting time. adoration unless, as once or twice |stand Detective Joseph ¥ Myeh 10) nappy.” Police Justice Chidester admitted|Landru had adopted for the asassi-| A freckte-faced boy hung on his| with lively music—real sweethearts, Inside the booth a nurse has the| happened, some big patr of eyes look- | Homicide Squad, who wen' | — that the girls were not brought befcre} nation of his alleged victims. crutches vn the outskirts ef the crowd | Other girls had—iong wa'ks and racing |Crippled patient undressed and ready. ing up at hin a8 ie he were Ge Heed more for Mrs. Ragone and brought) gieven Incoming Ships Held Up at him for trial, but sought to excuse his before the entrance to the Hospital| #4mes. Her face was flushed and sh3|Perhaps the mother stands by the her back after she had been arrested Sandy Hook by Mtm Recalling the incredulity with which caught his eye. Then he could not mode of precedure by explaining that whispered t et e., | table, Sudden! the ilver-headed o| € long searc! at he had never had such a case before. | the accounts of the cuse were at first foryfolnt Diseases at istd Btreet and Aree wot eeaiteaye Birt beside nes. |e bearded man with the kind blue| resist squeezing the :\ttle upturned |In, Sat eit after a lone search, .,,,| Harbor trame was bat tie delayed es aay! of “4 Madison Avenue, yesterday morning. ve: x wrinkled orehen chin in his big hand or pinching the Py este ai 'O- . In Hie denied he was eighty-one saying | received by the public, which “refused y 5 ]INFIRM UNFORTUNATES LIKEN|trushes In. He does look, somehow, | little cheek more," testified the detective, "shel the vicinity of the Battery, the for he was only sixty-five years old, A mass o¢ crippled people jammed ’ y do you do, Mr, Ryan! I o,mas only sixty five years old, | to believe that human nature could|A mass o* crippled people jammed) “" "ae ro a SAINT. Like a saint. First the examination,| When asked what ud, "How do you do, Mr. Rya thought of was not dense enough to impede op- i sk er how she knew my name. blame Judge Chidester for the inci-| fall to such depths of depravity,” the while an attendant doctor reada the| certain people's slurring remarks to- | asked her eration of ferry boats. Off Sandy qean Borakitig Mae er tore ot Mias| prosecutor ridiculed the theory ad-|%2d the main entrance to the clinio| ‘There was awe in the attitude of| history of the Mak Shen Ue dine pours Gaia as Poa be Vas y aaid she had dream the HBR retin St Suatantion the exian take Ballard he said: vaneed in some quarters that the case | #24 swirled and eddied on out into|these afflicted toward Dr. Lorenz |nosis and the ndvice, in clear but| cannot understand why they still feet | befor that a detective named 14y 10! worse andéat Sandy. Hook s northeast “The Judge is eighty-one years|had been “propped up” by the au-| the street. aay spoke Cia map te sWilspers. | partly broken English, “operation can| this animosity. But if they do, then Wee ant gue that Bhe kne# | facoraing ships. Four Unete were amone 14," declared the Chief. “He felt he| thorities 4 919, i: seckle- rhea Rossby id you get <0} cure It—come next Monday"; or ‘just | my work is one of the best ways to |} a . i a om, the Carmania, Philadelpnie, Yu- thorities in April, 1919, to distract at-| The freckle-faced boy turned to|see him?” “They aay he's the grea”. | ante th unite the breach between the Amer!- und my name from having secn| them. (es Coreen anton =e child qu will Gut- way acting for the girl's own goodand| tention “from the painful delibera- i watch a couple of healthy youngsters | est in the world.” ‘Face Lik int. = . : n Harlem: accepted her relatives’ suggestion that th ace _ ea saint."| grow the troubl come next}can and the Teuton.” As one of tho | Me SOL anie on ene : ahe be sent away. It is true she bad| fatiod Ae tine: Bsa oy wee on roller skates whiz past up Madi-|So great was thelr enthusiasm that! week for treatment.” clinic doctors assisting Dr. Lorenz | | On the WAY ult ie oo he tea no trial. The Judge just made out the | jsed fruits of victory.” son Avenue, laughing and shouting. ~ Sige or parent of cripple falr-| 61 ence AFTER DIAGNOSIS I8| Mmarked concerning this animosity: told melted DAE DUALATG) Ren te AROMA OF BEANS cemmitment and sent her to Bed-| “Landvu listened unmoved, so far as|‘Then with 0 glance up at his mother, |}¥ was aa unlovely 12 SHRLOEHED. | “Dr, Lorenz is doing more toward | "C8 1920 und she, with her chil- ford. outward appearances went, to the|a giance mixed of wistfulness and|look down from ihe landing of th» OMINOUS, establishing peace thin the Disarma- | jen, went to live with Iu ane an’! The poet Wordsworth lacked Prosecutor’s scathing arraignment of . f Rais loading up to. ths Sometimes there is no advice to | Ment Conference his mother. She left Tucolano, she N WANT him. He never even glanced in the |C@serness, the lame boy sald, “Geo, | LR dade nace Pats the a —_<-—— Le » he ill treated her, and| th f smell A : arash os room at the seething pack of hu-|Sive. And these are the saddest cases said, he ill treated her, and) the sense of smell and con- direction of M. Godefroy, acting as | mother, do you s'pose he CAN? mans squeezing and pushing franti:. |of all, for they are hopeless. There| WANT TO USE LIQUOR got a job paying $25 a week ; FOR BURCH JURY |:! the matter under discussion did not| Long before daylight this gathering | ally toward the stairs. But otha |was & little sweet-faced girl yeater- | oe ls the killing she met| sequently that of taste which concern him at all. From time to|o¢ strange humanity, collected from | forgive the apparent selfishiiess (her [aay. She didn't understand when sho| FOR COOKING PURPOSES} ,,,,;, ‘accidentally, She sald he tried depends on smell. —_—— time he occupied himself with ab- rt the ; > 4A Ea ited in the cold. | he considered how these people 4 overheard the diagnosis “acute tu — = to shoot her and she grabb the re- . +. |stractedly jotting down a few notes| #1 over the East, wal Be haect AR . “ anes . i Defense Now Assured a Majority |Stractealy 3 Nearly every shrivelled o> distorted here Renk IRSTY BDO DOW re ee ie Tut the Dactinn Uncetetind |Renteurant Mon Claim Hight 10} YONG ane accidentally shot him Ontyoncewes the han ? Will Be of That Sex in eierreer figure carried a cane or crutches oF | 7° ae oe at cee Hoon, [28d turned away. To the child, Dr, Them Under Law. the defense that will be set up when | ines ; fted, Murder T LEFT HER HOME FOR. woro steel braces, All had but one|, Upstairs on the sixth floor Dr.!Lorenz then said, “Bo happy, lttle| ‘The right to use so-called “intoxteat-| the prosecution's case is concluded. | aNd then it was to catch the baiabid SIREN MOVIE SINGER |‘2ousht: That they might bo ex-| room. A group of medical and newae| (he with what you have. You have | ing iiquors’* for cooking purposes, whic. eae aroma of beans. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28.—A ma- amined by the great man, Dr, Lorenz,|paper men peered down from. the| pe that a: Tht Ane Raglilie it in claimed Is provided by the Volstevl | Policema Stopping Runaway, Jority of the jurors in the trial of | a, xing, Pareled by Court, win|the Austrian surgeon, and maybe— | {mall ampnitt At the patient|the Iittie cheek cheerfully, though his | act. tas been put up lo Federal Probi- | Dragged 100 Fest. For the remainder of his life Arthur C. Burch for the alleged mur- 4 A maybe—pe cured! BAB herd aes ment | wrinkled eyes blurred suspiciously. tion Director B. C. Yellowley in alet-| policeman Charles Hurbner of the der of 3. Belton Kennedy will be Ge Beck Age Mothers held in their arms babies | white rohed a Te ted the half dozen) “Later on, when the little girl was |ter sent by August Janssen, President | west 47th Street Station was dragged he remembered that groma pase A deadiad pinhead today, May sie, pinataen 7aery old, whose | often with heads and limbs sagging | nurses, around the’ operating table | dressed and limping down the hall @| of the Society of Restaurateurs. Copies | 199 feet to-day while stopping a runa-| with keen delight— 1 “day, | infatuation for a motion picture theatre |helpleasly from paralysis. There Wa8|mpoke ‘above a murmon ‘Then the | £UESe passed with a baby in herarms.|haye been sent to the Prealdent of the | w ee Fon tha " 2 above . ‘Then the! with been xen Nn o ‘ay horse attached to a wagon of the| the fourth day of the trial. Of the! singer caused her to leave home in one child of Sires bound flat to tall man with beard and halr as white he tS gir reached up her hands United States, the Secretary of the|oid Frances Wet Wash Company, No.| : : twelve talesmen in the box, accepted Hartford and fo. to, Brooklyn, was miniature stretcher carried in his Aa hia immaculate. gown took up tis 4°! ntedly, the i other inatinct which Miiahite. CAOFAME Gtakeal ‘Utaraal rangi Bisect, at 47th Street and A delight akin to that af- 0] onge, | placed ui 7 nce urms ents with a conhide # never to be gratified shi . i, subject to peremptory challenge, |PAtCt, Video May’ in Brooklyn to-day.) But it Was not the horrible ab-| hand. (Ehey were Dre Lurene nauk | strong in her eyes Revenue Commissioner, #vderal Probi- Avenue, Hurbner was treated forded by the baked beans aaten ware Wouis She wlil’be sent back to her home under | normalitics of these people which im- | mpecially. designed. instruments) A) ,,TAtt i the Way the doctor informs [bition Conimtasioner and the State P rations and went to his home.) ed ae CHILDS, Counsel for the defendant by thelr Soc iety. Bee ee Oe vaty dows. the joek aio plunge of a knife, a strong tan | LBS ROD saEe 6 , ae ennmes bedi Ataisien enfore j nt offlvers ” Street, | e nai = i ° z evel ye, y | with a ma a twist of the patie prese: nO) e tries ir, Janssen's le res that the} H Pationgye tant week tasioeie # pent pathe” (FUL faoke employment, in, the hopefulness shining from faces lined |leg, and the knes Thich. heat never to discourage. Kighteenth Amendn ly prohibits erence for jurors of that sex. heir | orn Parkway, Brooklyn, leaving two|or pale with suffering. crooked for years straightened, The, There was a hunchbacked youth |i us culled “intoxicating iq. | death of Dr. Robert B. Hawle: eleven remaining challenges are more | weeks later with #7 in cash belonging| In the midst of the crowd a pair of !eperation was over waiting for examinat URHOSELNA | SO ene havachae GURicheR Bart ean | tr Voces tai oe wan AG han to keep from the jury |'¢ irs. Kerahner, and, clothes ve pheasant plumes, apparently out of| On the second floor, two long {because of his cheerfulness and red | tiny yo. prohibition uguinet their tse Fe ee ae hon the tk t waMiclent 0 wid 3 y at about $1,000, She was arrested t| place, drew the eye. They were on|each opening into eight. small Wards | vead. He ays had a line of banter | far oncbever Wvition againet thelr uac| Gramercy Park, President of the Cuban ewough of the men whose names re- | trend othe, Travellers” Ald ‘Soclety | the Modish hat of a beautiful girl, her | ination rooms or compartments along |feady. “If 1 have to wait much | tended that this means that there te no | Munufacturers’ Association, wi main undrawn to keep the male sex | tern: there for transportation to Hart- | face queenly, almost proud. A stylist: |the wall, were prep With patienss longer Tm gona get a Job am al innit nat the uae of muh Ny a to the Med niner's of- in the minority. Sd and gave Mrs. Kerahner's name |fur coat covered her expensive clothes | waiting, All morning until 12.80 Dr. Wailer A pretty threadbare joke, poking purvowes and that the tile morning. The. report wae ‘The prosecution had only four chat | hs a referenc Tue GIA GOL GOnCeAl tle pacr twiatell tere sEatae Gane aid Coke Rl bek. tial ine” clroumeeneone tot recognized (hin Uinitation by De. Kipp of No. 14 East lenges left at the opening of court to. ~~»... |feet and spindling legs, She walked, |tween these wards without a pause-- triumph. For eleven years—since tha | 8! 1 for the manufacture, gale, Teel, WhO seve the cause £6 Heart a b nd use of ‘ © Death Was unexpected, Dr, day and indications were the jury], | to Sten.» Cold in one Day | with a lumbcring, heaving motion, on down the line of compartments on axe nine—the boy had been a! POR inaesea ee purposes, W a at at the Gramercy’ Park! would be completed and sworn late Take laratire BUUMO OLININE ialots.| Tela cane. One could easily guess from one side then up the other. Many hunchback, When asked tf he'd be enbraces right to use such Mors 4 with Mr, and Mrs aA, J } to-day or to-morrow. fic eure sou ge BROMO 30x.—Adst, her expression what Dr. Lorenz meas! prominent physicians followed him in willing to undergo an operation If the {cr cooking purposes ily ,