Show I SORDID STORY OF LUSK IS I. I GRACE I II I ENDED I Ii After Four Days on Stand i I Defendant Demands Ice Cream I ay By International News News Ser Service lc i 23 2 WAUKESHA Wis May Stay I finished her story Qt the tho 1 Grace lac Lusk la slaying of Miss Mary Iary Newman Rob Bob 1 erts today under the cros Prosecutor Corrigan and and andI i I ion tion of prosecutor the stand I from when sh she stepped she seemed happier than at any time four tour since Kince she began her testimony i ago I Her code of qt morals was mercilessly i assailed by Corrigan in the closing and when I period of her testimony teacher he finished the psychology i abandon the theories seemed ready to 1 books and t of she he picked up out o magazines I Miss Lusks Lusk's testimony dr drew w to an I end when Corrigan produced in court I Ia and Love Ellen Keys Key's a copy cop of f the volume volume vol vol- volume vol- vol I Marriage 1 and a review Ij of written by Miss Lusk ume which was NASTY SPITE I Introduced he had Before this was caused the witness to admit that I written much of which Had been unexpressed i in the Mrs Roberts In nasty asty I thought letter was written spite because she was provoked ed and ana and that a good deal of it was as untrue I. I disturbed when the Miss l Lusk was I II II book of essays was presented I dont don't believe you should use that against me she sho said It was written written written writ- writ 1 ten for another woman to read at a I club meeting I have also written reviews on the Bible Why don dont don't t I you yot bring those in I But U But nut her hei- protest n was wag l ignored nOrel and I I I But U But nut her hei- protest n was wag l ignored nOrel and I I Ithe the review was Introduced I In it Ellen Key was held up as I Ione one of the leading moral forces of ot the age Did you not say in this article that the frankness and dignity of it had made it one of the epoch making volumes of the time asked Prosecutor Prosecutor Prose Prose- cuter Corrigan Yes but that was the generally accepted view she replied I cant can't be held accountable for what Ellen Key ley wrote She is much a greater i woman than I. I SHOCK FOR CONSERVATIVES Prosecutor Corrigan then read sev several several sev sev- eral paragraphs from the Key Ney book and lingered on that writers writer's views of the marriage relations relations relations rela rela- and unconventional substitute for wedlock Among them were dissertations dissertations dis dis- dis- dis J highly recommending the ther mating of congenial couples r regardless regardless regard regard- gard- gard less of such stich formalities as marriage Others considered the prospect of motherhood without the wed wedding din ring Of these and other things Miss Lusk wrote The chapters on In divorce are arc going to shock you especially if it you OU are ultra conservative i Once she sho perked perl UI up UI when Corrigan I read this from her pen The new morality does docs not call all flowers lowers blue because blue Is a pretty color Miss 1 Lusk smiled fondly Im rather proud of that sentence sentence sen sea I tence tenee she said You have havo a right to b be said Corrigan courteously I THAW CASE SF MENTIONED MEr I I I Corrigan attempted to learn tho the I name of the girl spoken of by Mrs 1 Roberts who had been friendly With with Dr Roberts but was balked by Judge Lueck Corrigan started to argue But in the Thaw case case case- I Oh I dont don't care about the Thaw case cae said Judge Lueck wearily All right said Corrigan Im through Grace Lusk leaped from the stand as if she sho had been suddenly released from straps The defense then announced that I its redirect examination was over end and the state followed with the announcement announcement announce announce- ment ent that it was finished with Miss 1 Lusk As Miss 1 Lusk left lert the courtroom during a recess she said Im Fm glad Ive I've had the chance to tell my story Now people can de deI decide de- de cide who was in tho the T wonder if it I can get some ice cream I Closing arguments arc are expected Tuesday |