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Show MARIE GANZ MAY BE GIVEN 8IX MONTHS Police Testify Against Woman Anarchist An-archist Who Made Threats Against Young Rockefeller Now York, May 4. Yesterday, I was at tho office of John D. Rockefeller, Rockefel-ler, Jr., and If I could havo got at him I would have shot him down llko n dog. In theso words Mario Ganz volcoJ her protest again Mr. Rockefeller, according ac-cording to tho testimony of Irving U. Ettlnger, a pollco stenographer, at tho trial ot Miss Oonz today on K charge ot disorderly conduct. Sho was arrested last week after sho had made several fruitless attempts to sco Mr. Rockefeller In connection wlth-tho Colorado strike and hhd addressed ad-dressed open air meotlngs. Ettlnger testified to two other alleged al-leged oxecrpts from tho defendant's speeches. Ono was: It ho Is not going to stop the slaughter in Colorado ho can run to his father's houso ind hldo bocnuso at tho first chanco I will got him with a bullet. The other was: Do not mako your protestation In kind words or In lfnguago. Uso I dynamite Several detectives testified for the prosecution and1 adjournment was tuk.' en unill tomorrow afternoon. If found, guilty Miss Ganz wil be liable to a maximum penalty of six months In the workhouse. Not many blocks from ta eourt Miss Ganz before being arratgned addressed ad-dressed a street gathering, verbally attacking Mr. Rockefeller, who Is in seclusion at the Rockefeller Focanti-co Focanti-co hills estate In Westchester county. |