DECEIVER OF WOMEN.
PHILANDERER PUNISHED. {■Bt CABLE—PBEB3 ASSOCIATION—COPYBIOnT.) (AUSTBALIAN AND H.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) GENEVA, March 5. Ferdinand Nater, aged 62, a handsome, fashionably dressed man, wns charged at Zurich with obtaining nioney from-fifteen women under promises of marriage. He pleaded: "I have a loving heart and am quite unable to resist women." Most of the victims are _joung widows. Three of the five present in court tearfully besought the Judge to liberate Nater. The other two intimated that they would bring breach of promise actionß. Nater declared that tho majority of the women themselves, proposed. He was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, also to three years' loss of civic rights. '
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17706, 7 March 1923, Page 9
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