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Show ABDUCTED GIRL OAJNS STRENGTH Rosalie Shanty Has Good Chance to Recover From Sufferings MUSKEGON'. Mich Nov. 3 - Ro-j salle Shanty, the 11-year-old swimming swim-ming star, who was kidnaped Sund.ty and abandoned in tho Jack plne wilderness wil-derness of Manistee county, probably wlil be brought back lo Muskegon late today or tomorrow, It was sail a', the child's home here today. Rosalie's Ro-salie's condition had improved lute Thursday iiljrbt to such an exxent that physicians believed she could bo.! brought to a hospital here. The girl was stbl In a highly nervous ner-vous states however, and no effort was made 10 gain from her the story of her two da.i' wandering through the forest. The abductor of the girl, Raymond E Wilson, entered Marquette prison today where he was sentenced to serve from 3 5 to 4 0 vears Ol 1UK Jl STICK MUSKEGON. Bilch., Nov. 3 Amid the cheers o:" hundreds of angry citl- isns crowded into and surroonding t. elrcult court chambers ho? today, to-day, Raymond B vi!son confessed abductor of ll-year-old Rosalie Shanty, was sentenced to imprison- I ment at Marguette for 3Z to. 4 0 years. The court expressed the regret a life trm eould not be imposed Thirty minutes later Wilson was on i his way to prison, heavily fruarded by j deputy sheriffs who feared tnev might ' be unable to cope with tho crowds. I The kidnaper disposed of within 12' hours after his arrest, Muskejron re- j turned to the life of the child, who I was reported slowly recovering from, mistreatment and exposure, at a farm ; house near Dublin, Manistee county, i The best medical attention obtainable' was provided for Rosalie und it was believed she could be brought to a ' hospital here In several days, it may be months, however, the physicians said, before she regains normal men- , tal state. DELIRI1 M FRAGMENT. No effort was made to have tho little girl tell the story of her two days wandering through the forost I after she was released by her abduc- j lor but In her delirium some idea of her experience was given. "I remember when he pushed m- into the. automobile and I remember him," Rosalie said with a shudder "We rode find renle and then " and i her mind wandered again. Later she 1 said" "i am iifrald my mamma will scold me. I wonder where that doli y I was working Is. I hope mother put j it away." I Onto she spoke of being forced lo enter a vacant house In the wood?. It was only by chanco that the child was found alive, the forest In Which she was lost being one of the wildest sots In lower Michigan with fOW farms nnd roads only vast stretches of jack pine, heavy underbrush under-brush unci swamp muds A farmer I found her ns ho was looklntr for live- I sloek that had gone astray. The child had lost most of her clothing and tho tattered rmnants that remained were wet. The brush I had scratched nl bruised her body. QUAILS Bl UOlti: CROWDS. Wilson, quailing before the crowd. was arraigned early Thursday, waived I examination and was immediately taken before Judge Vandcrwerp of circuit court. He pleaded guilty nr, 1 the judge accepted the plea after brief questioning, then adjourned the case until tho afternoon when sentence sen-tence was pronounced. Wilson Is 41 years old and has served n term In Jackson prison H was employed as a railroad laborer at Plainwell, near Grand Rapids. oo |