22 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1949 Husband Held in Wife's Plane Death J. A. Guay. (right) 30-year-old Quebec Jeweler, was held as a material witness at Quebec, Que., in connection with the death of his wife, Mrs. Guay, 28 (left) and 22 other persons who died in the crash of n airliner on September 9. Guay faces charges of using his "mystery woman" girl friend to plant a dynamite-laden package aboard the plane. (AP Wirephoto) Flier to Try For New Record Cherry Point, N.C. Sept. 27 Lieutenant Colonel Marion fc. Carl. USMC. Oregon man and former holder of the world's peed record, will attempt to set a new long distance speed rec ord at the completion of the Portland, Oregon Aviation Week exposition. Lt. Col. Carl, who took a new marine Grumman "Panther" to Portland for a static display during the week-long show, will make the speed run from Sioux Tails, South Dakota, to Cherry Point, N.C, on October 3, 1949, with a full operational load aboard the F9F. Carl, number one fighter pi lot in the Marine Corps today, will fly at 25,000 feet, weather permitting, and hopes to aver age a ground speed of over 500 miles per hour for the 1200 mile course. If weather conditions prevent the speed run on October 3, the flight will be scheduled for the following day. Lt. Col. Carl, 32, set the world's official aircraft speed record of 650.8 miles per hour In 1947 when he hurled the Douglas Skystrcak over the Mu roc, Calif, course. No Muscle Rustling For Britain Burlesque London, Sept. 27 (P) Offi cials of London's famed Wind mill burlesque house said two American-born blondes will move into star parts there next month. But, they stressed, American bumps and grinds are taboo. The Lord Chamberlain's of fice, which keeps an eye on bur lesque and other shows, says the girls ean show their bodies ab solutely all they like provided they stand stock-still. "Remember," they aaid, "we've till got the old no-wiggle rule In Britain." The newcomers to Britain's nude attractions are Louisville born Annette Gibson, 18, and Bae Berry, 22, of Pawtucket, R.I. In an Interview, taffy-blond Rae said: "British audiences have Just about all the nudity they like right now. They seem to go for plenty of ballet-type tuff and that's what I'm here to give 'em." - CL. Admitted Killer Mrs. Mar guerita Pitre, 41, under guard in her apartment in Quebec City, Ontario, is reported to have admitted to police that she placed a bomb aboard the airliner which exploded in midair near Quebec City, kill ing 23 persons, including the unwanted wife of Jewelry Salesman J. Albert Guay. Guay was charged with his wife's murder. Police said that Mrs. Pitre was one of Guay's two mistresses. (Acme Telephoto) GAR Veteran Evicted; Dog Brings Objection Los Angeles, Sept. 27 (U.R) William Magee, 103 -year-old Civil War veteran, trudged five blocks today in search of a new home where the landlord won't object to ltzey, "one of the best dogs in the country." Magee is one of the last two members of the Grand Army of the Republic in southern Cali fornia. He is being evicted be cause his landlady needi his modest apartment. "We don't need anything spe cial," the spry veteran said, "just one bedroom, living room and a landlord who won't ob ject to ltzey." Reds Start Big Canton Drive Clinton, Sept. 27 The Chinese communists hurled three armies into Kwangtung province today. It was the long expected big-scale drive for Canton, the nationalist refugee capital. The Red force 75,000 strong, if at full strength surged in from Kiagsi province in a 50 mile thrust that carried within uu miles oi wanton ana confront ed this uneasy capital with its greatest threat of the civil war. The Reds struck after weeks of probing national defenses. Official dispatches said the Red 10th, Uth and 16th armies took off from Lugnan in south western Kwangsi. In this area, 140 miles northeast of Canton, the communists have been build ing up their Invasion force for weeks. The great part of the Red troops already had reached the vicinity of Hsinfeng, 90 miles northeast of Canton, the official reports said. From the hard pressed island seaport of Amoy dispatches had only bad news for the govern ment. They reported the loss of sev eral points in mainland areas near the best port still remaining in nationalist hands. These in cluded Tsimei, 12 miles north of Amoy. (In Shanghai, the communist press announced the end of re sistance in Hingsia in the far northwest with the province ac cepting Red peace terms.) White fir lumber Is non-resinous, fine textured and odorless when dry. Now on Display NEW STOCK of UNPAINTED FURNITURE R. D. W00DR0W CO. 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REPORTED IN CRITICAL SHAPE Prince Shoots Himself, Brooding on Separation New York, Sept. 27 uf Prince Alexander Hohenlohe, who had been brooding over a separation from his wife, shot himself Sun day night in a suicide attempt, police said. The member of a once leading German and Austrian noble fam ily was reported in critical condition today at City hospital with a bullet wound in the chest The shot collapsed one lung. A police guard was posted at the bedside of the 30-year-old Hohenlohe. He was arrested on a charge of illegal possession of the pistol he used and of an other found in his apartment in suburban White Plains, N.Y The couple were married in Paris in October, 1939 The prince was assigned to the Polish embassy in Washing ton as an adjutant to the mili tary auacne, ana became an American citizen several years Hohenlohe separated last ago. spring from his wife, the former Boyce Thompson Schulze. She is the daughter of a former wife of Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., ex-ambassador to Poland. The prince's estranged wife and her mother hurried to the hospital when informed of the shooting. Later they were per mitted to talk with him. Police reported that Hohen lohe telephoned Sunday night to his lawyer and friend, Francis P. Garvan, telling him he intend ed to shoot himself and giving instructions about a sealed note in the lawyer's possession. Garvan tried to dissuade Ho henlohe and, failing, picked up policeman and a doctor and sped in a taxicab to his client's apartment. There they found Hohenlohe lying on the floor with a .38-calibre revolver be side him. A note was found in the apart ment, but police did not dis close its contents. Hohcnlohe's wife, 27, has been living in New York recent ly and their two small children have been living with relatives The wife known to friends as "Princess Peggy" is a talent ed artist and a granddaughter of the late Cql. 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