The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 04, 1932, Page 1, Image 1

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CIRCULATION
WEATHER
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7 feet, rain trace, eloady.
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February, "T32i
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Net paid. dally, Sunday 6636 "
' MXMEEU 4. B. O. .
FOUNDED 1831
EIGHTY iFIRST YEAR
Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, March 4, 1932
No. 294
Uoi Edpies Frorii DOVE OF PEACE
FORLORN SCENE
Chubby, Innocent Child, Victim -r
Oi Crime Which Shocks Humanity
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Autopsy to Determine
Exact Death Cause
Is Ordered
Archie Confesses Part
In Albany Affair
And Robberies -
Lloyd Eddy, 19, of 1335 HIne
street, -who was allegedly shot by
Harry Erpeldlng in a drunken
fray at the Eddy home early
Wednesday mornings died at Sa--j
lem Deaconess hospital at :35
o'clock last night. Unable to de
termine the exact nature of the
fatal wound, the attending phy
sician, on ordera?-from District
Attorney J. H. Carson, will per
form an autopsy this morning.
Charge of first degree murder
will be preferred by the district
Harry Erpelding, alias Boh Cole
man, who allegedly snot ootn
Lloyd and his father, Jess Eddy.
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Jess Eddy last night remained
in a critical condition. . The at
tending physician stated that de
termination as to whether or not
the father will live probably
could not be made for three more
days.
Archie Eddy Admits
Part la Shooting
Yesterday morning
Million Dollar Issue Will
Be Advertised Again;
Contracts Delayed
PORTLAND, Ore.. March S.
(AP) Only one small bid was re
ceived by the Oregon state high
way commission today on a pro
posed $1,000,000 bond issue in
tended to finance construction
work until automobile license fee
receipts become available in July.
A bid of par for a block of $50.-
000 of the 6 per cent bonds was
the only offer received. The com-
mis-slon ordered the issue readver
tlsed for bids at its next meeting,
March 16.
It was the first regularly
scheduled meeting of the new
commission composed of Leslie M.
Scott of Portland, chairman, E. B.
Aid rich of Pendleton and Carl O.
Washburne of Eugene.
Award of contracts on three I draw
SHANGHAI, Mr. 4 (Fri
day) (AP) Official Chlaeae
dispatches from Taltsaiig, 25
mile northwest of Shanghai,
this afternoon said the Japa
nese Eleventh division attacked
the Chinese forces there and
a severe battle was under way.
By MORRIS J. HARRIS
(Copyright, 1932, the Associated
Press)
SHANGHAI, March 4. (Fri
day) The order to cease tiring
went up and down the whole
Shanghai battlefront today from
both the Japanese and Chinese
commanders, and after 35 days of
warfare there was quiet.
Japan's military operation ap
peared finally to have been com
pleted, with the victorious troops
occupying a zone about the city
much deeper than the 12 ft -mile
area from which Tokyo originally
demanded that the Chinese with-
Mother of Kidnaped Child
Bearing up Wen but
Is Deathly Pale -
Famed ace Goes for Hike to
Soothe Strained Nerves;
Puppy Mourns Also
HOPEWELL, N. J.. March 8
(AP) The home of Colonel
I Charles A. Lindbergh, yesterday
the scene of much milling and
bustling aboat, today presented
a forlorn picture of emptiness and
despair.
Third Ransom Note Deemed Promising Clue, Contents ere
Kept Secret but Threatening Letter Made PutHo
When it Proves Apparently. Unauthentic; Numerous
Communications Work of Cranks
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A group of state troopers, sll- Detectives Sent out on Several uhot Tips"; Broadcast
nt and motionless, stood at the ... . n ., . , . .
mdue oi rarenis appeal lor Muauciurs 10 yei hi
Touch With Them; Every Possible Lead Followed but
Few Appear to Give Promise
gate. No other sign of llf e.was vis
ible, except when a few privileged
visitors entered and left the ram
bling big white house, wherein
sat the Lindberghs; waiting and
hoping for some word of their
missing baby.
Anne Morrow unabergn, nereii
of her father by death a few
months ago and now of her bany
boy by kidnapers, was bearing up
remarkably well, visitors saia
highway projects, which had been
expected today, was held in abey
ance pending final action on a bill
now in congress which would en
able Oregon to obtain federal aid
on two of these particular proj
ects. The commission said it might
ha hlA tn ura 1100.000 est state
.AJci,e funds for delaying action a few
Eddy, after being grilled by Dep- weets.
uty District Attorney Lyie j. r age, t Tne joba invoiTed are the Doyle
captain w. a. Mcuiam oi me Hill-Nimrod section of the McKen
state police and O. O. Coffey of ,,,,- ,. 9A mni- th Pr.
the city police, confessed that he adig6 Creek:Elkton section of the
was with Erpelding when the lat- M,i,.,T mAii?
ter allegedly shot J. K.;Mills, Al- and a concrete rladuct over the
Dany police ouicer. lasi oaiuraay southern pacific railway tracks on
morning. I TV. n.H. ralfnmla hirhwil
-They had stolen nn automobile north f Kamatn Fallg n, flt
in .Salemthat nigM mwf- two mentioned . would be subject
ea lowara viurvauis, o bsiu, wii-u
th3 intention of cracking a safe
there. Changing their minds, they
drove toward Harrlsbnrg and got
stuck in the mud enroute. Then,
in another stolen car, they re-
Only an occasional rifle barked
this morning on the 20-mile front
running from the southern bank of
the Yangtze river down to Nan-
xlang, on the Shanghai-Nanking
railway.
Claim Some Firing
After Trace Ordered..
Two Japanese columns one from
(Turn to page 2, col. 1)
CIVIL ICE FOB
IS
in
n
to federal aid.
Advocates of the Wallula cut
off project,1 after a vigorous plea
for nromot action, were torn oy
Chairman Scott that the commie-
gion was going ahead with the
.. Members of Department in
Move to get Charter
Amendment Passed
turned to Albany where they were "f ? rtpUTiTi final action
k nf.iin Th wt. Project but delaying linai acuon
haled by Officer Mills. The shoot
lng of Mills followed.
Takes Part In
Burglaries Here
Included In Archie's confession
were admissions that he and Er
pelding had burglarised the Stql
Bottling works, a local oil station
and the C. M. Roberts Grocery on
D street and stolen a car from a
garage on the road to the school
for the feeble-minded. After us
ing the car to haul the Roberts
loot to the Eddy home, on the
night of February 25, they re
turned it to the garage, Eddy
said.
Archie is being held as a ma
ter two weeks more In order that
Members of the eity fire depart-
ment are renewing their effort to
the best and cheapest route might J naTe tne COUncil submit a charter
be determined
members of the fire department
under civil service. Once before
an effort was made to get this be
fore the people when there was a
prospect for a special election but
at that time the election was not
called so the firemen decided to
wait until the regular election in
May of this year.
Alderman w. H. Dancy, who is
chairman of the council fire com-
S mlttee, will introduce the neces-
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(Copyright, 1932, by The Associated Press)
HOPEWELL, N. J., Mar. 4 (Friday) A promising due
to the kidnapers of America's most publicized baby,
Charles A. Lindbergh. Jr., developed early today from th
Her stamina was described as disclosure that a third ransom letter, in handwriting similar
"amasing" byOovernor a. Harry to the f had received by the anxious father.
ShS'taikJi iith her mt8lde" Its contents were kept as much a secret as those of th
orders Provisions one found pinned to the sill of the window through which
For state Troopers the abductors fled with the 20-month-old child, Tuesday
Although an ashen countenance gh
UndbMgh managed c?mpose One other note came through the mail yesterday mak-.
several wan smiles as the day ing three in all. While investigators displayed concern
wore on and spoke quiet words of the other two. they aukklv disclosed the text nt trm
second, after handwriting experts had found there was no
comparison between the writingO
In It and the first one.
This note, apparently the work
gratitude to those who sought to
comfort her.
She has slept only a few nours
and eaten virtually nothing since
night. Nevertheless she instructed oi a craua, iurtiCucu
the servants to provide ampie iooo
(Turn to. page 2, coL 3)
ARREST KHM
"Conscience is Clear" he
Declares; Reticent in
Discussing Slaying
n ivue to
SOUTH SUSPECTED
TJndbereh himself if he made
public its contents.
Broadcast Appeal
To Baby's Captors
While readr and anxious to
pay the $50,000 ransom demand-
MiiSttiSi: Queer Actions of Party in
STSS'. SSSLyiJaK Richmond, Va, Called
lisbing a contact with the kid
napers, and neither had police.
A national radio appeal, which
broadcasting officials said was
authorised by an intimate friend
of Colonel Lindbergh, said:
"Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh
To Public Notice
I PLEA FOR JUSTICE
f KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Mar.
in.LCtJ,,ilLt Above. CW.es Augnstu. Lindbergh, Jr. age 20 months. (Copyright J-Jf ffffc Sf iTffl here"
trr Aliases Selbv). Below. New Jersey state policeman questioning I fir. 'Z'llTJZ ..v I
driver of one of thousands ef can which have been stopped and M" tnTarrtval of officers leads which held the attenUon of
USVM IWUVIW WUpiV m
RICHMOND, Va., March I.
(AP) The Times Dispatch say
it was informed tonight by Mrs.
M. A. Cogblll, wife of the common
wealth's attorney of Chesterfield
not only wish but hope that who- I county, that at about t o'clock a
ever Is in possession of the child I man, woman and baby traveling
will make every effort to com- I in a car bearing New York license
municate with them.'
The mass of new
1
BY CHINESE
mltted by telephoto to Pacific coast.
number 3L97-N stopped at her
clues and home and asked for lodging.
The license number Is one of
those listed by New York authori
ties searching for the kidnapers
AD CLUB BANQUET
SALEM
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. - - i. .feawaA with tna I JL commuumuuu uuia u u-
murder of Johnny Hansen, young eonvict in Hudson county which of Charles Augustus Lindbergh.
cwi.n wolt.rwolrht flcbter. inspecior m u-v...-
. r --. . . ... . I .. . ! t, ti... nf tli pnrk
...... ia waa annt ni Kiiina I mif. w . - -
Mrs. Cogblll said the man came
Portland hotel early Wed- detectives stationed at the Llnd- to her door and asked fm lodf
Bus Service at
W.Salem Ended
By Attachment
np.KisVA. Switzerland. Mar,
(AP) Declaring that negotla- sary ordinances and a committee
tlons for a truce at snangnai naaiot tne lire ooys neaaea oj jonn
terlal witness to the shootinsr af- KfnVen down. Dr. W. w. Yen, Olson is busy calling on council-
fair which resulted In Lloyd rhina mokesman. today appeal- men soliciting their votes and on
Eddy's death. led to the specially summoned as-1 other citliens for support ot tne
sembly of the League or .-Mauons i proposition.
tn YhmiA all means provided in The civil service commission
the leaeue ' covenant In a deter-1 would have three members to be
mined effort to establish peace appointed by the city council and
with justice in the far east. to serve without pay. yneir terms
The small Chinese patriot, wno would be for six years, expirations
sneaks English . like a well-born being staggered.
Virginian, opened his plea wun a i Those coming unaer tne civu
dramatic announcement that ar-J service law would be the firemen
ini. n.ffMiatinni In fifianrhsi I atit tYiA i1af nf th department.
West Salem Was Without bUS ... ,nj , JuhhtiAKA I Pr,llm.n tint Indnded In the
seme yesieruaT utoiuw ui m .manled that the Chin- lnnt m-n.nrA Annolntments to
action of creaitorsm atucning i e gurrender the tire force would be made by
the bus which has been operated! ,ha vnvin RDAkesman did Itha ihir from a ratine list made
irom west tsaiem to saiem. irnotiv tnr Imnonttlnn otlK h Knmmlsalnn after examln
vendor of the bus took It on. re- MOBomle -nd military sanctions ations.
poweraion mr Bu-iuuiu.t w. against Japan. Instead he express- The question will be before tne
M 7t vT. N belief "moral forces" still city council next Monday nlgnt.
uppnea nrai orniem Uj 1 WOuld be able to solve the.con-
aeni operators lor aeverai jbib i jjjg
ana scores oi peopio juvb uciiuuu-
ed on It for getting to and from
the city.
While no definite announce
ment has been made it is antici
pated that some one- else will start
DEFEAT fflTON
DRAWS BIB CHID
A large delegation from the
Salem Ad club attended the an
nual banquet and meeting of Ad
clubs of this district held in the
Memorial Union building at the
state college in Corvallls last
night Folowlng the banquet a
snappy program was given, the
leadlnr feature of which were
numbers by the Madrigal girls' considerably since meeting Salem nlm OTer 8neriff L. L. Low.
The Salem high wrestling team
won from tne suverton nign
team Thursday at SHverton, los
ing one bout and taking all the
I others.
Wrestling has recently been In
augurated at SHverton high and
much interest is being shown In
it there. The team has Improved
In a
nesday morning.
"Yon can say my conscience Is
clear," Kentworth told news
paper men who questioned him.
Kentworth was arrested nere
shortly before noon when he
came Into a restaurant for lunch.
Harry M. Hargraves, lumberman.
recognized him and notnied Dep
uty Sheriff Sam Walker. Walker
held Kentworth under a gun
while he handcuffed him.
"What does this mean? What
have I done?" Kentworth asked.
Walker told him he was want
ed for murder and then turned
(Turn to page 2, col. 6)
WATER OFFER BY
CITY IS REFUSED
NOTED COMPOSER DIES
RIGA. Latvia, Mar. S (AP)
Eugen D'Albert, Anglo-German
RECOVERY OF SLOT
bus service for the West Salem I composer and pianist, died here
people. v t today. Me was ts.
Spring Opening is Week
Away; Plans Take Shape
MACHINES ALLIED
chorus directed by Prof. Paul
Petrie. The address of the even
ing was given by Vernon Jenkins.
Portland advertising man.
Representatives were present
from the Portland Advertising
club, Albany Ad club, and Uni
versity of Oregon student adver
Using bodies. The foUowlng rep
resented the Salem Ad club:
Pres. Gardner Knapp, Hal E
Hoss and David Hoss, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Morris and Kenneth
Morris, Mr. ana Mrs. a. i n it
Brown. R. H. Kletzing, Marcia aiii ZO r OHOW
Feustman, Doris Gee, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley . Keith, C. A.
Sprague, Floyd Miller, John Nel
son
(Turn to page I, col. 5)
8prlng opening lsTust around
the corner seven days off. For It
comes on Friday night, March 11,
and the Salem Ad club Is working
overtime to' get spring started In
the right groove In Salem. The
stores are. planning their fix-up
too and with the special features
w h I e h - have been announced
mighty few people will find it pos
sible to stay home when the time
rolls round. -. -
Band musle will be provided.
Invitations having gone to the Sa
lem city , band, - the high school
band, the Legion drum corps and
the Scotch kilties band. - It la
hoped that all these organizations
will be on hand to give plenty ot
musle ail over town. ri
Store windows will all be nice
ly decorated with the very newest
things in spring It SS offerings.
For many years the spring - and
fall openings in Salem have pro
on bis attractions In acquainting
people with the fact that the sea
sons have changed and new times
make new demands' for those who
want to be in tune with the times.
A. holdover from the slot. ma
chine arrests made by Sheriff Os
car D. Bower's men last July was
settled tn department one of cir
cuit court yesterday. Judge L H.
McMahan decided in favor or
Emon Chalounka. who sued the
sheriff for recovery of seven Jack-
the spring opening: I pot vending machines rained at
Mrs. Adams, Florist, Army w"a " ,r X-k
xt : rtM nL. n a ii an n.rd. the sheriff. Attorneys for both
. I v a. iMM.t. at-lnartles had agreed upon the
wars vu, oinuut m. a...vu, ' - - . ; ,. .
t.. tv atAT. AndAMnn rndT I ludxe's making a directed Terdtct.
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pv.. rv. i,. i.Mii Satin niih. unaiounaa euueu uoiuiip
ri.ki.. Ttr.ni.. mm ctAM lof machines taken from Mrs. Ida
n v ti nverv.T4ioh'a Rolden I Garland and Bi Loney of Hub-
ti- eA i nArv u- rt bard and C. W. Hawley of Wood-
.-w i . it. .... tint
Buren, a J. Breier Co, C. T. nurn . "
niv, m p' Ti. tn ma Itha three were fined by Justice ot
OtOIMUtUk, Tt : w. vita ,1- - , .
Byrnes, InL, Buster Brown Shoe the Peace Miller B. Hayden tor
Stored Bill's Barber Shop, capital opf""
Drug Store, Central Cafe, Carl A " , "
Bowersox, Court Street Dairy i f a(TZiri HltrhPT
Rtnrm. K W. Cooler. STOCer. Can-1 Y CtCXdil -T lL,UGi
ital Hardware A Furnltnro Co OhhaJ JTa-toZtr
Canltal Meat Market. Capital Fur v.auum..m.
ehnn. rinrni , Phtmier. Central
Pharmacy, C tc C. Store. Cadwell CENTURT, Fla, Mar. S
A Parker, Crown Drug Store, Cor- (AP) Wounds of knife plans-
ann Ttarhar Rhnn. Canital florists. I ed IntO big Ed MorrlS Chest dur-
Dlrector's Department store. Day lng a fight at a fish fry given to
a- Niiaa. tn.. Koff Klectrle Co-1 his honor Monday night, caused
Ralfn Emmons, Ine. Elliott's Dol-1 the death ot tho veteran pitcher
tar Rtnre TioT-helm shoe Shan; I for the Boston Red Sox today.
nT . firmer Hardware Co.. I Soon after he died Joe White,
Fleener Electrle, Fry's t Drug a gasoline - station operator at
Store, F. A W. Grand Silver Store, Brewton, Ala., was arrested and
before. Terusake was the Salem
wrestler who lost.
rnoBe winning douu vera van- i -
can, Dudley, Ferris, Anoerson, nOUHiS WW 1III1C1
Tennent, waioerg and inscner.
Salem will have no more meets
until the state wrestling tourna
ment which will be held in Salem
March 11 and 12,
The bouts Thursday were held
in the city arena at Silverton and
Mayor Eastman was referee.
In Action Over
Claim For Work
ing for himself, his wife and their
! sick baby. Informed she did not
take lodgers he Insisted he had
stopped there on a trip south a
year ago and then asked If she
had any New York newspapers.
She told him she had and went
to get them. She returned to the
door to find him gone.
Meanwhile, however, she had
observed the license number on
theautomoblle. She said the ear
As forecast on his late visit to was blue and either a sedan or an
Salem Earl C. Elliott, president I open car with curtains up.
of the Oregon-Washington Water State motor police were notified
Service company filed wun tne and at once began a searcn ror
city recorder a formal refusal of the machine which was headed
the tender of the eity council toward the North Carolina border.
sirs. (jogDiu saia tne nan .
ed if she had a telephone. She
said she answered In the afflrm
(Turn to page 2, col. 8)
com-
for the nurchase ot tne
panys water system here.
The letter of shioii is as -
lows:
"We have received your com
munication of February xzno.
ISIS. In which yon make a pror-
fer of SC95.000.00 for the water
tsi. oinriti f nnrt Inr-r deliber-1 works nronerty belonging to the
atlng the case of G. B. Thomas I Oregon-Washington water erv-
vs. A. Gentemann and Jacob Ris-lice company
CARSON FILES FOR
Light Frost oi
Thursday Morn
Beckley Pleads
Guilty, Second
Murder Charge
ROSEBURG, Ore., March S .
(AP) Cecil Beckley. 43. who
was convicted here last night of
the . first degree mnrder - of his
step-daughter, Margaret Clutter,
pleaded guilty today to a second
ley1 late last night brought In a
verdict awarding the plaintiff
1281.99. The suit was brought to
obtain money alleged due-Thomas
for his services at the gravel
works of the defendants.
Although Thomas asked for
more than he was awarded, the
Jury allowed him the amount
which the defendants aumittea
owing him.
Budding trees and blossoming
spring flowers, were treated to a
dash of frost Thursday morning,
but the 9 o'clock forecast Thurs
day night from the weather bu
reau at the Eyerly airport 'indi
cated a warm rain in the offing
and only a temperature of 41
degrees so a repetition ot such
cold, rudeness Is not in store tor
the budding things of spring this
morning.
Thursday afternoon was cold
UIBaUOU KU11LV WUmW Mr BOVUlltA I a s '
A.aa n.,.,ji, .i... ,rwiiii- n lioomf lor tne most pan. MA,,,. rhariea Anrustns
1". "- ,LJ V.M f V,- fa ft,. I "
him of Wiling his wife, Alma .Za -7 I Lindbergh. Jr., shocked the na-
located In Salem,
Oreron.
"As both the cost and the
value of the property are far In
excess of the amount that yon
offer us it is Impossible for ns
to accept your proposal.
"Yours truly,
"Oregon-Washington Water Serv
ice Co.
"By EARL C ELLIOTT,
"President."
DISTRICT ITTORIIEY
Hopewell Booms Because
Of Lindbergh Kidnap Case
HOPEWELL, N. J., Mar. S
(AP) The kidnaping of XQ-
Becklev.
Beckley will be sentenced to life
Imprisonment Friday. The sen
tence was recommended by the
jury and is mandatory upon the
court.
iVe wManchurian
Rule Repudiated
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TOKYO. Mar. - 4 (Friday)
experienced for some time. The
maximum was 49 degrees. During
the day Thursday a very light1
west wind did not add warmth
to the atmosphere.
28 degrees, lower than has been tion and shocked Hopewell, too.
but a boom's a Doom ana ngpv
well has It.
Overpopulated overnight, the
tiny town has hiked its rates.
Every trainload of newspaper re
porters arriving from Philadel
phia or New . York places a new
premium upon necessities.
Ham and eggs, once thirty
cents, are now IS. Hotel rooms
IS. Uke It or leave it. -raxican
tare how much have yon got!
. Little croups ot permanent res
idents stood around today, and
Threat Against
Forbes Recited
TOKYO. March 4. (Friday)
(AP) Soviet Russia has do-1 (AP) W. Cameron Forbes, Unlt-
a1ln.'A wnmtt th liar TAIaf Rfataa afnttaaaBif ap. and TaHb
glme In Manchuria In connection I police said today they knew noth-1 watched tno ierenan acuvny vi
with tha dhmiiui of Ua Teh. tar abont jrenorts nnblished I nollew and reporters. . Business
Hul. Chlnesa . president of the j abroad thatj a threat had been
Chinese Eastern railway, by tne l made to assassinate tne amDassa-
new Manchurtan sUte s executive 1 dor and bomb the American em-
recalled Shelby. Helena and Lake
Placid with their "one night" In
flations.
, Tho telephone operator,' who
Allan G. Carson of Salem filed
with the secretary of state Thurs
day his declaration ot candidacy
for republican nomination for
district attorney ot Marion
county.
William N. Carl, of Provolt,
filed declaration for the repub
lication nomination for the office
of representative in the state
legislature, for the nineteenth
district, Jackson county.
His slogan reads: -. -"Plain
honesty In our govern
ment affairs."
Other filings mads Thursday
had to cope single-handed with follow:
the deluge of long-distance calls L Welnsteln, Burns, for the .
Wednesday, was' still sleeping to- democratic nomination for. .the
day. Two new operators had seen lorneo of representative in tne
added and telephone calls were state legislature for Grant , and
rolnr through well with the ad-1 Harney counties.
ditlon offour trunk lines. I George R. Lewis, Pendleton,
streams of nntos ran through I tor the democratic nomination
the town. .They were loaded with I for district attorney of Umatnin
curious seeking a glimpse ot the I county.
scene ot the crime. Despite the
Inability ot - any ot them to ret I A CU A rrC M
past the gate or tae umdib w (
estate, a mile rrom tne . aouse,
tho ears kept coming along the
Btaain windlnsr momntaln Toad in
erer In creasing numbers. - - -l ' PITTS BURGH, March 4. (Ft- ;
Folk, la the outlying secuon oayj irt ina"?B. V V7W
were cautious, as one New York today were asked by Philadelphia
photographer who knocked at a officials to arrest a woman auto
tarm house door at night to in- 1st In a car bearing a Kentucky 11
qulro his way learned. Tho farm- cense. . '
er met him at tho door with a She has a baby with her. poUco
nlstol in his hand. His wife stood said, and Is wanted la connection
Kidnap Suspect
behind with
shotgun,
a double-barrelled (with tho
Lindbergh
kidnaping
A - The following Is tho list ofms-
(Turn to pago 2, eoJ. 1 . 1 caargea wita mnruer.
commlttee. - ;i . .. . baasyaers, -.-