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Show PATTERSON GIRL TALKS She Says Caesar Young: Fired Shot That Ended dawned on her. her face, which had been stolid at first, began to relax, and the next Instant. In a burst of almost hysterical hyster-ical gratitude, she began to tell the dramatic dra-matic story leading up to her arrest. Almost like the portraval of contrasting emotions by a sreat actress was the sudden sud-den change In the demennor of Miss Patterson Pat-terson after the first outburst had passed. Fr.im the passionate attention with which she listened to the news, her demeanor de-meanor suddenly chanced to one of calm recital, and as she continued her story the words dropped from her Hps clearly and distinctly, but with a rapidity that seemed to say she was freeing herself of a crushing crush-ing load. Her explanation of the shooting was that Toung intended to kill her and then shoot himself But his hand, which had become unsteady from a mixture of more than fifteen "highballs" and five brandies, bran-dies, which he had taken, pulled the trigger trig-ger of the pistol while its muzzle still pointed at his own heart. His Life. NEW YORK, Nov. 7. -Giving way to emotion she restrained for five months, the time he has been Imprisoned In the Tombs on a charge of having murdered "Caesar" Young. Nan Patterson for th first time tells the Incidents leading up to and following the death of Young. Mis Patterson was informed by a reporter re-porter that a man had been found who-witnessed who-witnessed the tragedy and that his testimony testi-mony In all probability would free her without much further delay. The young actress was standing In the small prison reception-room when the pood news was Imparted to her. She had come down from her cell without knowledge of what was awaiting her. For a moment she was unable to realize the meaning of the news she had Just heard, and as gradually its significance |