Miss O’Connor testified that she can* to America late In 1914 at the solicit*?* -M tions of Gray, who said he would marry her when she got here.It was a few days after her arrival.she claims, that Gray took her to anapartment at 1690 Broadway, New YorkCity, and there accomplished her seduction. ;iV,Pleasure seeking events then took Miss O’Connor to various parts of the United States where she joined Gray, the evidence showed. , fiMlt; « COPERATION OFTEN *’*REFERRED TO. . V * jIn the fall of 1917, after returning from California and later Saratoga, N.Y., where she was with the aged banker.Miss O'Connor told the court she submitted to an Illegal operation. This operation, she claimed, permanently impaired her physically. This was one of the events In the association between tberyoung woman and Gray which was give lmuch attention by the prosecution.The evidence showed that in May, 1917, prior to the operation. Gray bad mado ‘a “settlement'* with Miss O’Connor for $2,000. The defendant produced a checkand a receipt which showed that thissettlement had been effected. \Miss O’Connor admitted she signed tha agreement, but testified that the paper which Gray offered in court was nforgery. ,J In his testimony Gray asserted that | during his association with Miss O'Con J : nor he had given her from $12,000 to $15,000. M1ss O'Connor claims his gPiatotaled about $3,500.\ lt;l NO WOMAN ''BORN IN DI BLIN. tfSj! Miss O'Connor was born in Dublin Ireland. Her father was a professor In higher mathematics at the Royal unlver* slty of Ireland. A few years after hli I death in 1903 the O’Connor family moved ' to London.