Show 1 TO 1 YEARS SENTENCE fOR GIRL MATRICIDE Dorothy Ellingson Sent to Prison APPEARS SAUCY Refuses to Answer Usual Questions SAN FRANCISCO Cal Cat Aug 2 26 By United Press Press Dorothy Dorothy El El- El year old matricide to today today to- to day was sentenced to states state's pris prison n for from one to ten years to-I to Standing before Judge Harold Louderback Dorothy tossed back her head and looked at the cour courIn court courtin In a saucy manner as the words word for the term prescribed by law were pronounced The former Jazz girl appeared to greet the sentence with eagerness eagerness eagerness eager eager- ness b bearing out her pro oft claimed desire to get it over with Pr Preceding ceding the Be sentence tence Attorney Walter McGovern defense counsel addressed the co coort stating thano that tha no appeal or new trial was desired and intimating that the girls girl's at attorneys attorneys attorneys at- at and father had been forced by her insistence to not attempt to delay sentence SILE SILENT T ON QUESTIONS McGovern also said Dorothy did not wish to answer any of or the usual questions put to a prisoner before sentence is pronounced Judge Louderback ordered the giron giron gir girt girton on the stand Is It true YOU you do not wish to answer any of the routine questions ques the court asked Yes I dont don't desire to answer them Dorothy replied tossing her head a chewing vigorously sly on her gum gums Attorney McGovern rn asked and received a five days' days stay of execution execution execution exe exe- cution but did not state why 1 It was desired As she left the courtroom to go back to her cell a a- photographer photographers s stepped of Dorothy and snapped a pt picture ture r t rOh c. c Oh Oh m my God the girl ex exclaimed ex cx- cx claimed that picture stuff again I dont don't want It Then she went on tipping her nose to the photographers and cu curious curious curious cu- cu rious crowd in the hallway ENDS NOTORIOUS CASE Sentence of that Ellingson girl ends California's first matricide case and one of the most unusual trials in the states state's history Mrs Anna Ellingson Dorothys Dorothy's mother was shot last winter durIng during dur dur- ing an argument with her headstrong headstrong headstrong head head- strong offspring Dorothy was located lo 10 10 in a cheap rooming house and confessed the murder Despite the confession she was adjudged Insane at her first trial and committed to Napa state asylum lum After a month there she was declared sane and returned to San Francisco for trial The long hearing ended Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day night when a jury found t the e girl guilty of manslaughter Should Dorothys Dorothy's conduct be besaW saW satisfactory factory at t San Qu she may be released after a a at year in prison If It she serves a full sentence sentence sen sen- tence she will be e released after atter six years and two months providing she earns the usual credits credit for good behavior beha |