Page 10 Section 1 the capital; JOURNAL Salem, Orepon, Thursday, January 24, 1957 Cause of Slain Sisters' Death Still Mystery Chemist With Unusual Poisons Knowledge May Be Killer CHICAGO W Invesligalors Becking clues in the slaying of the teen-age Grimes sisters were confronted today with a new mys tery the cause of their deaths. Science may furnish the an wer. But it was not apparent to expert pathologists after a five- hour examination of the' girls' bodies yesterday. The pathologists also could not estimate the date of the deaths of Barbara Grimes. 15, and her 13-year-old sister Patricia. They disappeared on the night oi Dee. 26 after leaving home to attend a movie. Their nude bodies were found Tuesday in a rural loadside ditch in suburban Willow Springs. "This is one of the roughest eases I've ever seen in my years with the coroner's office," said Dr. Jerry Kearns, chief patholo gist of St. KHznbeth's Hospital and former pathologist for many years for the coroner's office. "The murderer in this case was diabolically clever." Kearns said. 'He used a method which we are Unable to delect. Perhaps he is a person trained in chemistry and with a knowledge of unusual poi- 005." Thp autopsy findings disclosed (he sisters had not been molested sexually; did not die by strangu lation, or carbon monoxide poison ing; no signs of external violence on the bodies that could have caused death; and that the 'lodu-s appeared to have been exposed to cold temperatures for r.ame time. Kearns. Dr. Edwin Hirsch, chief pathologist at St. Luke's Hospital and Dr. A. C. Webb, coroner's fiatholngisl, conducted the exam nation. Tissue '-om the bodies was sent to Dr. Waller J. Ft Camp, state police 1 ox i col obi si for analysis, a process that will take from JO days to two weeks. Kadar Seizes 8 Journalists For Rebellion Secret Police Spread Dragnet for Arms And l'loltertj BUDAI'KST wv-l'rcmicr Jonos naaar s noviei-silpported govcrn tnnt cracked down Thursday mm ariniuonai arro.its or cmini-tr-revolutonarioj." Among llio.se rum recently, it was learned, are eicht well-known Hungarian newspapermen. The envernmpnl-rnnf riill,l hnke repnrled at least 13 new arrests 01 aucgea couiuer-revoiuiionaries M the Communist secret police preaa ineir dragnets to catch ycvpio wan niQucn arms or sus peeled of anti-government activ Itv. The new arrests of newsmen Drougnt 10 ac least 15 me number of prominent literary and journal istic figures jailed for having par ticipated in the October anti Soviet revolt. Only one of the new arrests, that of journalist Gabor Folly, was reported in the controlled Dress. He WH4 nr'r'niu.it nf .,lli,.., "children 10 and 12 years old to toneci military iniormntion." The arrests are part of the gov ernment's announced campaign to "liquidate the remnants of the counter-revolution" and to "settle accounts with our enemies." it was three months n wennesnay mat student unrest sparked the llunitarinn revolution. Secret police nipped nny repeti tion hy sending warnings to (ho schools. Teachers were instructed to tell their classes that unpleas ant things" might happen if stu dents appeared on the streets with the red, white and green Hun garian emblem In their lapels. U.S. Nc Depart China MOSCOW () The U. S. rm bassy said Thursday It was await ing instructions from Washington on any action invalidating or re stricting passports of three 11. s newsmen who entered Hed China In defiance of a State Department ban Reporter Edmund Stevens and photographer Phil Harrington of Look magazine arrived in .Mos cow Wednesday. Harrington con tinued on to New York. The third newsman. William I). Worthy of The Baltimore Afro-American, is expected in Moscow Sunday. 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