of one man id ler, anaged. to ton area ina state ‘ot te fear when he Rosen urd avid ‘Ber: ered six mass) murderer; mat as ‘well known as the e been.-the strangest ots al nw yom "ot PR OF Orleans first struck in me “hardworking Italfan ‘ocer named Crut! went to sleep mee his m above store and never ce Up. During e night someone gained entrance fi igi ving HE artorg and, A, using Cruti’s own axe, ut the head until he lay geet, iy a oer Prkis‘o own fon eth ti’s murder ito be inci- SS madman's wild machinations. A competitive grocer on the same street, I Jorlando Jordano Je-year-old son Frank, heard is froma 1920, a native of New Orleans, Je down a rant gud ran fo thei id. ‘They found the two ad a soaked in bl blood from scalp wi una Core oa 4 broad da: light. Sudd Word, pointed a Fovalver Somtre, ani volver at him. ae shoot the gun x auf gave: general doucrp- pee a ihe culld way -The woman ‘claimed tine Mumtre wast Orl Axemi Rushed. to hospital, bo had seen their attacker. an leans an, contacted, the: pee the da son tions of the Axeman. Mrs. Co! when she declared od that she knew. pens and Schiambra had back in prison f for si the date of the Maggio attack in 19! in the murderous spree coincided wil numerous prison sentences, murders have Then solved in a strange and : ‘pnusual wa Wan the | Now Orleans aimed the All ter mi e lawyers claimec SEO eer bial that followed Rosie Co: fiumtre's murderer was found dent until another grocer named Hosetti was mur- dered in exactl, fhe paamer manner.. Rosetti's .wife an victim as she olay. ‘sleening lan grocers. uddenly as the strange y st topped. It It wasn’t: until ei e Axeman struck ib Maggio and his: wife rs behind their were never leave their bedroom al the spantment. The madman entered thes see, sontesraying aj ma an axe 4 had eked up in the Magglo’s ard. He Kings slo's straleht razor. Guicly eu ntering the bedroom, root, lo’s si razor. e swung the axe firs! at Mags io's head and then pened a blow upon the ‘sleep! ng Mrs. Maggio. He leaned over both his victims and slit their throats. Both bloodstained weapons were found in the back- yard where the killer had Sisee arded them. A little over a month late n June 28, a baker, John Zanca, delivered brea {0 the back door of Louis Bessemer’s li Hea Just as Zanca was About to leave Bessemer ape her bloodsoaked bed. Zanca called the hospital and | and the police. A bloodstained axe was found in the Bessemer was treated at hospital and released. His wife was more seriously but was still alive. Lowe: with whom he on been living for some ie, All Bessemer could tell detectives was that he had received a vicious blow to the head with his own axe. When his head cleared he got out of bed and found Mrs. Lowe moaning on the balcony. He carried her to her bed and was just leaving for help when Zanca showed or at the door, truck. her heat him as assell white, bee dark brown hair, quite tall and heavy set. Mrs. Lowe’s: condition grew steadily worse. peters fett an operation was necessary if she were to hav: chance of survival. Unfortunately the operation wae nat successful, and Mrs. Lowe died on Ai ug. 5. That very night the Axeman struci again, Edward Schneider returned to his home to find his pregnant wife lying in a pool of blood in her bedroom. Edward rushed his wife to fhe hospital where doctors were able to save her life. She told of waking up to see a shadowy fi; turking over her bed, An axe flashed, and that was all she mibered. A week later binh to a healthy baby girl. On Aug. 10 the Axeman claimed another victim when he caved in Joseph Romano's head as he slept. By now the residents of New.Orleans waited in dread for the Axeman to strike. The Italian community in particular was close to panic. Who could fi out what manner of man was going about in the middle of the night, obviously seeking out Italian grocers to butcher in the their bay (Ee On March 10, 1919, grocer Charles Co! and two-year-old daughter were the an ents eat the remarkable woman gave ** head wount EVERYBODY NEEDS SOMEBODY SOMETIME ® Looking for part-time employment? © Looking for a specific skill, talent or craft? ® Doyou havea marketable skill, talent or craft? 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Choose from popular:Oriental Cuisine or delicious Western: dishes, 1 Mon. to Thurs. - 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. WE'RE Friday - 11 a.m, to 11 p.m. OPEN: Saturday - 4 p.m. to 11 p.m, Sun. & Holeys -4p.m.to9 p.m. Sunday Smorgasbord 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. ed. Mrs. Peptione survived, but Mike died from his Abruptly the attacks stopped. Mike Pepitone was to be the Ax eman’s last vic ca, ‘i In the ‘nterimn ine Jordanos la’ had thelr convictions. Father and son ang ah ae ye they had gone to the Cortimigiias’ aid o: to themselves convited of of murder. ay Cortimiglia walked inte into the On Dec. 7, office of a New ‘onan net r tory. newpaper, and mo, flied 1 = edi 3 bee were vicious business oa ta competitors, but tl A 2) Reservations Today. jecessi dis; with the LINO ‘* n ities were d two % released. The only evidenee against them had Been Rosfe’s positive identifica: Who was the mad axeman? 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Call now, prices*to sell at $40,000, ’ Planning to sell? Ask about our “Listing Action File” — it will make . FLORENCE SALIKEN 3465-6046 KARIN GUSTAVSSON Res. 365-3739 Supplement to the Castlegar News of Sept. 10, 1990 Week of Friday, Sept. 12 to Thursday, Sept. 18 Richard Chamberlain trained like an athlete + Every role Is a challenge to Richard Chambertain, but few will ever match the physical and emotional demands ‘of playing Blackthorne, the shipwrecked ish navigator who becomes a samural warrior in Somes Clavall's “Sho; gun. TV's epic 12-hour minkseries. about 17th Century Japan will be broadcast over five consecutive eights starting Monday, September 15. store | evan go ot the ci cemuaes than | sees i “Unfortunately, | lost : moat of ofit uring ‘i iming, but physical rol Oy ne Be advantage was the fact he enjoyed Japanese food. It's s tremendously pourshia. de tried. to eat well, sleep as much as f could, ‘arbelis 8 fot of eee I had sort of a little wath barbells set up in Chamberlain remembers the oppressive summer heat in Japan as a major problem during. the when we were to conserve my el “t noticed some rq the actors would horse arqund the set and when a scene wouldn't be able to femember tre fines because they were 228 esha says total concentration became the key to nis performance. itt wos a great test because with all the technical : of the armies running in and out there. was Bonliio ime for cehcaraal: House were apent of ighting and staging all the extras. ‘And then there was the language problem, There were $0 many endless translations, by the time they got around ma the actors you were expected to be right on FRIDAY to THURSDAY In a convenient form to fold day by. ay and ,place on your Wa set. Richard Chomberialn {c fete) stora as Blackthorne, a shipwrecked etal navigator became lke a game, which | found fascinating. | whotalls in love with his Japanese interpreter (Yoko Shimade, bottom left): beco tt ae ie = somebody was pulling hurdles In your wa he companion of Rodrigues (Joh ment, ures tr your wat; | Gnd loter the trusted ally of Toronape (Toshiro Mifone deliver | in ront of the car warlord in Japan, In James Clavell's SHOGUN, th | broadcast over fi BC-TV, It's the Sale you've been wolting for, Super Sale Savings throughout the store. Don’! miss the Store-Wide “Summer Sale-A-Bration” Savings. UNION PETERS SANE So. 1338 Cedar Ave. TRAIL Phone so0-65i