"TTTTTT f h 1 WiTW; ,', -nt?h.tc- w-SSTOTTvp ST5r W m i ii ir'-r a m n. -2 VI tu m R &K $ Hi: f it I I 1 Hf m .- H" 1J EVENING' PUBLIC I;BDaBte-iHIIIADELPHlA'( EEIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921' 'Arbuekle Witness III Frem Poison Centlnntd from TnitR Ons statements of fnct ns n mnn in n fight might be expected te use n club. He talked Rcntly of Hetlilehem nnd he quoted ShnkeMpenre nnd with really noble modulations was reciting a bit of Iongfellew te convey te the jury n tense of his regard for the sacrcdness of n woman's name nnd of the Hennas of the State's attempts te question the Integrity of n lady who had heard the guns of France nnd puffered wounds for the cause of civilization, when the call for the doctors came from the Cllft. Strange nnd disquieting details fol lowed in nn ensuing interval of uwful confusion. "Where," some one asked ever the telephone, en which Mi's I.eushny's linlf-hstrricul voice could be henid, "did Mls Morgan tlrst talk te the mysterious gentleman?" It appeared that Miss Morgan had first talked with the mjerleus gen tleman en the previous eenmg when she met him at the Winter Harden nnd danced with him there. The Winter Onrden Is n dance halt te which the elite of Km Francisce de net go. Had she seen him before? Did "lie knew hi name? The mysterious gentleman had been for days about the courtroom, the voice from the Cllft Hetel ntibwered. but MUs Morgan did net knew his name, and, what was mere, the had been somehow in fear of him. Had n Date With Him "When was this candj and this brange juice bought?" cried Mr. Cehen. The voice from the room where the doc tors were then arriving with the eygen tanks answered that Irene had met the mysterious gcntlemnn jesterdny morn ing shortly nfter breakfast. She had p. date with him. There have been times since Fatty's trial began when if was nece-nry te get up and go out of the Hull of .rus tic nnd leek at the familiar buildings nnd the perfectly normal t.trwt cars moving up and clown te feel tint von were net in a world gene slightly mnd. This was one of them. The courtroom has been filling recent ly with nil sorts of cranks ami fanatics. Mr. Cehen hnd been reading letters nigncd with the name of the Ku Klux Klnn and written te inform him thnt 'tnr was ready and boiling for Fatty Arbuekle" and that "if the jnil did net get the fat menter there would be bullets ready net far from the front doers of the Hnll of Justice. A day it was when the lawyers of Fatty's imposing team were lidding tight te their chairs nnd making n way te the corridors cver feu- minutes, te drag eh cigarettes like wounded men. They were normal liiwjer wlmn the began te remark nfter hearing about Miss Morgan thnt Hrndj's men had been following their witticst-es about ami that, of course, it was no new tiling for detectives te trail women witnesses nnd get acquainted with them nnd en tertain them with n view te getting con fidential Information. Fatty Unmercifully Arraigned Friedman's arraignment of Fatty, one of the least merciful ever heard In n California court, nnd the testimony of the mcdlcnl experts nnd the. Ku Kltix letters nnd the news from Irene Mor Mer gan'H room combined te make, them talk a bit wildly. A word was conveyed te McNnb. The vex humana step went all the way In and the thunder wns released te play about. There wns n shout from the Stnte that seemed te echo and linger In the courtroom long nfter Friedman had snt down. "What," demanded the Assistant Prosecutor, "did this man this funny mnn this big-hearted humorist at whom nil the world hns laughed, de when, In that room of his suite, he saw this girl mortally Injured? Wns he sorry? Hid he cell a doctor? Net he I He registered with his party. He gamboled nbeut, and what did he de when he finally went Inte the room where she was naked nnd dying? This girl who was se beautiful? Wbb he .sorry then'' "Ne! He made sport with her peer body. He made sport with it! And lit lnt, when he saw that she was In danger of some sort, what did he de? He hastened te set her out of his rooms into another one. He had used her. He was through. Out with her te some place any place where she would net be a bother or n trouble te him." The pleas te the jury wll be finished enrly this afternoon nnd the verdict for or against Fatty will probably be de livered before night. The great McNnb, therefore, had net much time te nnswer this sort of talk. Thanks te the mysterious gcntlemnn with the fresh supply of orange juice and the candy, he had get off te n bad start. Hut he regained his poise with admirable deftness and started again bv telling the jury that he felt he would have te emigrate from California where the rights of citizens ure disregarded by the District Attorney, where witnesses, helpless jeung women, are impounded nnd terrorized nnd made te give false evidence. He regarded the record of the Ar buekle case as a sad tiling fee the con cen con templntlen of nny American citizen who has a lingering respect for constitu tional rights, nnd he proceeded te in dict the State for virtually putting Zey Prevnst nnd Alice Illnke In cnptlvity nnd keeping them there until the time came te put them en the stand. Court Then Adjourns Mr. McXnb wns just getting into his stride " hen the court adjourned for the dn. He was tearing Inte Prof. Heln ileii. of the Universitj of California, the State's microscepist nnd fingerprint expert, who hnd mnde visible the finger prints en the hotel deer through which, the prosecution insists, Virginia Hnppe tried te escape when she wns ovcr evcr ovcr pewered and assaulted by Fatty Ar buekle. Mr McNab had left mere than three hours of the time allotted for his clos ing argument when court adjourned. The State hnj two hours and twenty minutes remnlning for Uie address that will close the trial. It Is net believed thnt the jury will requlr mero than an hour te reach a vcrcVrct. The im pression still prevails thnt Fetty will be acquitted. The three physicians who made the chemical and microscopic tests te de termine with scientific accuracy the physical condition of Vlrglnin Ilappe when she entered Arbuckle's suite at the St. Frnncls Hetel en Laber Day nt the Invitation of Frcddle Flshbnch reported at the opening of court that they had found only some signs of nn Interior lnllammntlen. Hardly Contributory They were asked by the prosecution whether lnllammntlen of this sort would justify the contention that the affected organ ruptured spontaneously. The doctors said that lnllammntlen could hardly be regarded ns n contributory cnusc of the injury from which the girl died. Frem this assertion Mr. Friedman began the first of the two nppenls te the jury which nre per mitted te the State. "There nre secret offenses," he sold, "which cannot nlwnys be proved by direct evidence. The State cannot hnve detectives in the private rooms or closets of hotels. Hut I think that it must t apparent by this time that the array of witnesses who testified for Fatty Arbuekle hnve convicted him. They hnve outlined admirably, even when they wcre testifylnp, nn they supposed, In Arbuckle's' favor, the circumstances which justify n conviction for the crlme of manslaughter. "They told one story. The defendnnt himself told another. It has been proved that Arbuekle wns seen te fellow the girl Inte his room and that he locked the deer and It has been demonstrated that the deer te the hallway, usually open, was locked. Knowledge of what hap pened In that room may be deducted from the maikings en that deer panel." Says Doer Tells Story ncrc Friedman Indicated the mnhog mnheg nny deer taken from the hotel suite, labored ever by the fingerprint expert llelnrlch, the unshaken, nnd carried finally into court. "It is demonstrated that a woman's hand wns plnccd en the deer," the I prosecutor continued, "thnt n male I hand was placed heavily ever It and the , hands were the hnnds of Vlrglnin Rnppe nnd Hosceo Arbpucklc. These marks I were made when the girl attempted te I make her escape Inte the corridor from I the room In which this mnn attacked I her. "The defendant has come Inte court nt the lout hour with n manufactured tale, a talc that he didn't tell nt the time of his nrrcst, of which no one ! heard anything until the ether day. It I is a talc fabricated te meet the needs of the occnslen. If there were nny truth In It, why did he wnlt this long te tell It? Why did he refuse te tell what went en in his rooms at a Ume when, ns nn alternative, he had te submit te a charge of murder?" Mr. McNnb answering this last query nt the beginning of the final argument for the defense remarked that the events of the Inst few weeks Indicated thnt It was net safe te tell the District At torney nnythlng. One might be Im pounded, enld lie, llke Zcy Provest nnd Alice Illnke. A Human Doing, Virginia Itnppe Twice during Mr. McNnb's address there were objections from the prose preso prose cutor, who suggested coldly thnt If counsel for the defense wished te tes tify he ought te take" the stand. The great McNnb rcmnlncd quiet, seemed te f, a gretf- a feet tnllcr, waited for the effect of the Interruption te pass and went en. But he hnd net worn out the effects of the prosecution's nddrcss when court wns adjourned. He hnd net visibly cheered Fatty Arbuekle or lessened the stress of n dny that for latty must have been filled with unmixed torment. There wns n semher ring In the closing sentence of the State's appeal. 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