Show I STORMY SCENE AT STEIN HElL MURDER TRIAL Prisoner Interrupts Proceeding Proceedings Proceeding's Pro Pro- and Shouts Aner Anger Anger An An- ger er and Defiance n e. e WITNESS CONTRADICTS PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTOGRAPHER'S STORY Loyal Servant Gives Testimony Testimony mony Favo Favorable able to o th- th the AcCas Accused d. d PARIS Nov 10 No No servant ever over fought more loyally for her mistress than did Marietta Wolf cook in the household when called today as a 3 ne witness wItness' in ill the trial of Madame who wha 1 in charged with th the murder mur of her husband and step mothe mother When the thc iu judge c had bad led Jell her through h ha a labyrinth of contradictory statements state stat ments he lIe suddenly challenged her with this thit ab abstract from her original deposition de tIc position When Madame learned that her tier bus band v was as as dead she u- u At CAt last I am nm free 11 Without the least hesitation the ser servant vant replied No I have han been misquoted What Madame Madame- said was wast At t least leat I T im am alone The witness said the wife was 35 devoted devoted de de- voted to li her r husband The woman woman's womans s 's testimony aroused much munch interest in Ji the thc court courtroom loom m. m as she is u of holding boldin the key to the mystery Witness Reticent As a u witness s 5 she e was was- 35 reticent ut and oJ volunteered nothing replying frequent ly I I 1 don dout t know or or I I 1 don dont don't t l' l le- le mm m lil ber Sh Slip tc teat it Madame lamo Stein Stein- lieu licit had had- known flown all aU the Wolf WoJ J children b J but Alexandre ono once accused least of or all HII She admitted l. l tier her r mistress 3 aJ- aJ dressed d Alejandro bv by ba a familiar familiar- ap rip- Jud Judge c CY induced the witness to tb the St homo and tell ten how Mute Mine nh had bad Jea leased cd GreenLodge Green n T Lodge oJie in order r cr that t sue she might ht there thero receive receive- c her lovers Jo It was a after fter silo she had c expressed the thc opinion that hat Adolpho A Sh watt was ignorant of his bis wife's s 's in intrigues in tr that the t witness was t with the deposition Wh which the she made mado for tor forthe forthe the th police soon afT i the J Marietta f a Wolf contradicted t the o les- les e giVes given y yesterday st tda b by by- Barby the n w per Site Sire hind had never ne stated as had bad said Mid Unit that she bt would deny deny- can thing oven en if Madame were arrested ct The witness s was was confronted with Birb and repeated re re- re- re in his lug pr presence CD e tIme the denials she sho had bad before Mine Mme Ste heil Interrupts Several I st stormy ol-in ol SC scrims occurred during tier dur big ing n the tIme afternoon on At oie oje point Mad Mad- mime angrily and shouted lefi that th if it were true truo truoc she c had c li vl 1200 l OO from frOl her ocr lover oY r. r tho time iron iron- manufacturer he h ha hind had lIl made n a hundred times limes that at amount from fromn clients whom she had bad brought ii him mi The te testimony of ofT M T Marette neM Wolf like that flint of her her- herson son AI who followed followed fol fol- fol lowed her ler on oi tI th was W wholly f or tl to the defendant Admitted tlc tIc accused tm alJ b d been iii in the tho habit of nf addressing c.- c. 1 him blot as 11 and l tha hat she had kissed him hint himon New c Years Year's on ou ew day lie Mc o offered time the opinion nn that Madame had been led to to accuse hint him Ih f p a i on m time the of the rn CP ft rind c tb fl n reporters I. I Further tp testimony to thin the defendants defendant's tf s a advantage followed Among the wit cit it- it S wis W a 11 nurse who o cared for far the v after I th ho Ib murders and amid who timid hud t. li Ht tl Madame Stein- Stein lieu s at the lIme t time than appeared to her hem to o b bo be feigned Today the timo nurse t testified st to the contrary More Favorable Tc Maurice fauri the time wealthy ici- ici chant and amid former friend of the thc t uris- uris rih- rih oner t testified favorably ti to tn his liis out old time companion One One- of th the motives i alleged against a Madame 1 il was wasa a desire to rid riel herself C of her bu husband in iii order that she hC lH might ht marry murry Bor- Bor Th Time s ma ninth made nn an excellent ira bit pr upon time tho jury jun h by tho the franK franK- uc hess s with which ho he ad admitted l his former r n association with the tho accused a Despite the revelations rc bad been made mado to to him bim concerning t be the woman's womans character character char char- r acter D B c not bo lie s shaken in iu his las conviction that she w ws s wholly in innocent innocent innocent in- in of the crime crimI Ho was r rather vague a lIo in i in n his hia r replies when questioned as Hi to his intentions r regarding marriage marriage mar mar- hut but confirmed h his jl curlier cr t testimony sti mOIl mommy mony that Mad Madame no telephoned tele ide- phoned ed him the day following in the met mur ders dern r PROPOSE CHANGES OF or TRIAL COURT PROCEDURE PARIS Nov Nos- o LO At At the conclusion ion of the Hie St case Minister of Justice Jus tice tico will propose certain of l' l 1 in iii the thc courts of France This decision of the tho minister made known today w was s in influenced largely bv b- n the criticism expressed in ju time tho United n t rl States hud England of the methods meth otis n no J in vogue through the pera opera operation tion of o which tho th presiding nudge o appears ap rip- pears in tn the time role of prosecutor M. M I. I arthou has been heen much impress impressed d db b by this f foreign comment and plans to take tike from the tho president of the court the tho of and null function confide confide con cun fide fido to tho the p public ro prosecutor anti and tho tim thoc c Counsel for the tIme defense c tho task of examining ex ex- the accused d and aud tIme the witnesses He lie would re restrict the prerogatives cs of the tho jud judge e to to-a to u practice more in keeping with that of the courts of An Saxon Anglo o countries s. s It i is is unlikely however r that lay u effort will bo lie 1 0 made i cl to abolish e method of of court pro procedure in all ull countries through which h the examining cx- cx llla magistrate in u jn an exhaustive preliminary investigation in obtains testimony tes tes- timon often orien strictly admissible under un der dor Ail Saxon Anglo rules of c evidence o upon which tho tIme state establishes its case against the accused |