Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 284, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1933 — Page 11

APRIL 7, 1033

NEW REPRIEVE TO CARRY ON LIFE FIGHT DENIED RUTH JUDD; MUST DIE IN NOOSE APRIL 21 Only Hope to Cheat Gibbet Now Rests on Slender Possibility of Sanity Hearing; Condemned Woman ‘Raves’ in Cell. BY GALE D. WALLACE I ntlcfl PrfM Staff Correapondfnt PHOENIX. Ariz.. April 7.—The execution of Winnie Ruth Judd, condemned "blond tigress. ' was decreed Thursday by the Arizona pardon board in denying her a six-week reprieve to continue her fight for life. The state's definite decision to send Mrs. Judd to the gallows April 21 appeared final, since ner hopes for life hinge now on the slender possibility of a sanity hearing.

Only an order of Warden A. G. Walker to hold the hearing will delay Mrs. Judd's death on the gibbet, of Florence state prison, where four ypars ago another woman, Eva Dugan, paid with her life for murder. The execution of Mrs. Dugan, most recent hanging of a woman in the United States, was the outgrowth of a desert prospector's slaying. Sanity Hearing Only Hope Mrs. Judd must die for the fatal shooting of a fellow nurse, Agnes Ann Leroi, here two years ago. The pardon board's action on Thursday, following by one week its denial on her i>lea for pardon, commutation or parole, left, Mrs. Judd the opportunity of appealing to the United St'ates stfpreme court. But the frail blonde convict has no funds for this expensive legal process, her attorneys said. If Warden Walker calls a sanity hearing, and Mrs. Judd subsequently is declared insane, she can not be executed. Walker said today he had not "made up his mind ’ to such a step. The warden said Mrs. Judd has been creating a continual disturbance in her "death row” cell at Florence. Mrs. Judd’s Tantrums Increase ‘ Apparently she is Just beginning to realize that she is scheduled to hang April 21, Walker reported. “She has been flying into uncontrollable tantrums. She is nervous and excited. "At times, to control her, we have been forced to send others to help the three matrons already guarding her.” In a last desperate legal move, O. V. Willson, her chi°f counsel, late Thursday filed a motion with Judge Howard Speakman to set aside the death penalty. “I expect she judge to deny this,” Willson said. “He already has been quoted as saying he lacks authority to act.” At the trial which resulted in her conviction, Mrs. Judd vainly pleaded insanity. Her counsel contend that even though she was found legally sane then, she since has become insane, at least within a legal sense. A new type automobile steering wheel has all the instruments and dials ordinarily on the dashboard mounted in the center of the wheel.

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