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Uy-Sixth Year today's news today
Medford Mail Tribune
Sunday Morning Bdltlon or the
.-dford ffll Tribune with full leased
I wire Amorlutrd Press, and t'altrd
Press Service, all the local news, fea
tures, and guaranteed A. B. c. Clr-
today
Arthur Brisbane ..
; And Income.
L In Five Words.
Borrows $65,000,000
Old Britannia.
LtKlng Feature Synd.. Ine,
twin have tears - to shed,
.nv considerable, income
Ll in New York state, pre
L to shed the tears and part
L income. Governor Roose
nf New Yorjt announces
nlan for dealing with un
Hoyment, and the plan is
I PUTTY i Kit UKiNT liM
kSE IN STATE INCOMK
Fuse believe I that ', tears
L when that, news1 spreads
not lie crocodile tears.
Jonel Lindbergh talked in
fan yesterday. Many heard
here, across the thousands
iles. '
fet American filer put an lm-
LdI fact In live words: "There
u distant countries."
t world Is so small you are in
to ask, Impatiently, "How long
we wait to go to Mars and see
MUlng new?
LA, real estate men, and you
want to borrow money on
kige and cant marie It also,
bill D. Rockefeller, Jr., Is Improv-
ftw York City was a gigantic
Inaction program that will show
money Intelligently spent can
hut big town.
I a big program amounting
tout I350.000.0OO In all.
loixxry keeps 250,000,000 "loose,"
Rockefeller Is borrowing (65,-
tjust to go on with, from Mr.
i H. ; . Ecker. Jiead of. the
fopolhan Life Insurance com-
MEDFORD, 'QK EGOX, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1931
TFuniONE 75
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CAR ALONGSIDE
ROAD HIT, AND
Wis to he the largest real es-
kan'ever made on the surface
OTHERS FOLLOW
John Maxwell, Weed, Killed,
' Estill Collier, Medford,
Seriousy Injured In Crash
Four Autos In Tragedy
Dead Man Visiting Kin
HereAccident 15 Miles
East.
One man was killed, seven Injured
one seriously at 7:20 last evening
wnen lour automobiles figured In a
collision on the Crater Lake high
way near the Plaza service station
about fifteen miles north of Med
ford. The dead: John Maxwell. 53. Weed.
Calif.
The Injured:
FjiMI .T rnllloi. nf TWrvilnla ivn.
nue, Medford, possible Internal In
juries, severe gash on the knee, and
a fractured spine.
Mrs. Ben Brlstow, suffering from
nervous shock.
Oble Brlstow. nalnfullv. but not
seriously Injured.
C. A. Roeder. several cracked ribs
and a cut finger.
nhrla TjiroAn Un nenrlv ft-V-red
from crashing through windshield.
u. o. uiarx, uaaty cue nana.
Melvln Miller. 6. badly cut about
the head.
The four-way collision occurred
when the J. B. Mclntyre car, park
ed by the side of the road, heading
south, where Collier was fixing the
magneto, was struck by the Ford car
firlv.ii hv Larsen. also BOlng south,
Which was turned across the highway
U,tih .tmpir , '-the- Buick driven
Brlstow, who was traveling norui
r.ao Arirflnptnn car was the last U
figure In the crash, ana siruc
Mclntyre Ford from tne rear.
STUDY UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM
m .
Aaaucitlltd I'lcaa i'Hulo
President Hoover and Walter S. Glfford (right) shown at the White
House before they left for the President' Rapidan camp for an Inten
sive study of unemployment relief. Glfford, president of the American
Telephone and Telegraph company, It the new director of relief activities.
PIONEER
iton'mr made on the surraoe .. ftl80 aoin(E mth
hit round, -whirling and depressed I Tlle Larsen car, In which C. A
t)noHf unrt o U. uiarit were isvuui
i n Mwrffnrrt from the Prospect
"American and French
- wu ln middle of the highway
h grant a loan to Britain. WC8t wnen the last c had jrjjute pajrj jQ staqe Forgers With Printing Press
pword "grant" must sound strucit. The three men were driving ram iu oiayt ui ati o iniiiiy
L )n n,iH,h wh.n the a Ford sedan with a Washington 11- Pnaph ririwprc flf Farlu flnprfltinn In Stato
tV to British ears. When the
on, Britain was rushing bll
p to France and elsewhere on the
E wnaiKa uuu winuwitoio wi -" MaXWell, WhO IS HUa W unc
tant, sending over billions here visiting his cousins. J. R. and Roy
. w-t.., r i& Mnj street, this city.
n IndustrlalisU and bankers.
p, French and American bank
'put" to Britain a loan less
one-tenth the amount that the
ph poured out to win the war.
pi won It, but WAR. DOES NOT
lad they know that now.
i v- i ft .
P aklpplng.- board, under the
wrefa direction, will presently
the ownership of Leviathan,
'rtoer shipping board boats. The
n re both good, American con-
the west and east coasts com
'I. The Dollar Line Interests
1 Herbert Flelshhacker, represent
!fdnc coast. .In the' east, an
Won ' company, - with Kermlt
lt, son of President Roose
HM Vincent Aator, would like
" In neither case would
bt any foreign Interest ln tlie
eniip.
"ct. the Rcosevelt-Astor com
' not only controls complete
! merlcan lines, but Is reaching
control of foreign lines, an
thing for this country. We
1 "i have foreign owners getting
"w. Now we have our citizens
outside lines.
"I Naumestnlk. ,of Austria, walk
ICM the English channel, on
U. That would have been
"Portent when Napoleon, was
f ' a favorable wind to take
""! from Prance to England
ever made the crossing and
ve tried to get an army over
llh planes in the air, sub
under the waves, the Aus-
toool teacher's Invention l recetpts for t
""ag. but unimportant, ai round operated hotels
someone should Invent a
cab.
cense, and gave their addresses as
Seattle.
Maxwell, who Is said to nave ore..
iviciiitjric "
is survived by his widow and three
children.
r, u.inTOn riiHhM to his cousin
when he recovered from being hit
bv the second car. Moxweu
. h r.nce off the highway
111K UK'110 wh -
a short distance from the Mclntrye
Ford. He was dead wnen
reached him. Collier had been U
the Copco plant ln search for work,
and was being given a ride to his
home on Berrydale by the Mclntyrcs.
Mr. and Mrs. Brlstow. who operate
the Shady Cove service st atlon. and
Melvln Miller were returning to their
home at Trail, having been to Med
ford for groceries.
The injured people were rushed U
. . , fenimttnl bv Dr. ti
the aocrea nci, . . .
C. Wilson, and those who were slight
ly Injured were given nrst
ment and taken to their nm.
.... -.n were made to the city
Poland state police, and Coroner
H W. Conger iuii -of
the accident, and took charge
Upon returning to Medford, the
coroner stated that Maxwells neck
curu.i hadlv Bashed.
was broxen, '
ghbors living nea; -the en. of
the tragedy rum. - -
d assisted the injured PP-
Frank Pettlgrew. who "''
quarter of a mile iron. -i-
pnonedto Medford
toBthefJh.-cldenttotake
noverarr
was the Fora -
Ington license.
HOTEL RECEIPTS IN
STATE 9
MILL!
' news Is this: Three
recently replaced members
lotl motion picture union with
toni from the east. Yesterday.
"""M that committed this
galnst union labor" were
and two Children were In
' There, is no proof that the
P union bad anything to do
bombing. -
did have anything to do
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. -(AP)
Jrv,tl receipts for the 300 year
. hotel census report ct
TZJIXZ" of foreign and do-
A51.000
,,..u Aiic7 29.
MWO BEAtB.'.":'.n "i'ortland. KEENE. M. H. Aug. Bt-nt miJ
IAP)-m" L"7m' automobiK James W. Pre " .ft,r f .t ptfMmt had been brought
was injured 't11n"n( ocean the Toungest veteran of tbe. f on hm mna tM clty eou.cll
."v" h" .rt-ward ' had ordered him to go.
NEAR YREKAON
HIGHWAY OPE
Coach Drivers Of Early
Days At Dedication
Many From Medford
Attend.
VRS-KA fin! . Allff. 2(1. fAPl
Hundreds of nersons sathered here
today to honor stage coach trail-
blazers to whom the new si.iuu.uuu
Pacific hlKhwav bridge through Shas
ta river canyon was dedicated.
The ceremonies were held at Pion
eer brldpe. one of the five new struc
tures on the 7",i-miie highway unit.
Un nennri Chase, wife of one of
the pioneer stage drivers, unveiled
t.hm hrnn?j dedication Dlaaue. which
wat, placed on a huge boulder several
tons In weight. On the boulder, a
six horse stage coach and driver has
been engraved.
The bridge Itself was dedicated 10
the knights of the whip. The struc
ture Is 207 feet high, and it extends
:rom mountain to mountain.
Hundreds of automobiles from
both southern Oregon and California
were lined on both sides of the high
way, which has Just been completed.
Ceremonies at the bridge were
opened by the Rev. C. D. Miller.
Vreka. who gave the invocation, itcp.
H. L. Englebrlght. State Senator Jas.
M. Allen, Assemblyman Henry mc-
Ouinne.w. Judge Wm. Colvig of Med
rtp. nnrt others prominent in
public life, gave addresses commem
orating the occasion. .
The dedication ceremonies were un-h.-
h snnervision of the Yreka
Lions club, snd Charles Johnson, dis
trict attorney and member 01 tne
club, acted as chairman.
Ten alitos attended from this city.
ON IDWUtU
GROCERY
ROBBED
BYT
-(AP)
nntm Avn nre.. Aue. 39
.....n. - I n Ktore was crowded
.... .....mera here tonight, three
manager, cures" .-- hold-up men roboen me -j...
mestic commerLr. from about 400 ana esc.p
Six resort hotels P"n,M000 omol)1i,.
prwtn.ANr Ore.. Au. M. (API
in rawrrin Ijln the suit recent-
eeort hotew .162.000 omobile. , , h. fn demanding that Mayor Oeo
two to eight wuu. Edward O. Boynion. cirr. lo Uie clty ry
. . . I I . . 1 wmn NVMTM html
to tne .mnloved police one 01 u - Dald him while he was in rrance.
Th vear-rouna nuv h . un. snotner neia ..- ,. n,.. nrl.red
,509 men and ;4 w,SoOP while customer, and the third scooped up I ' , p.rl
lav , noo 000, while cu" - tnai uaaer msae u
ing a total payroll or , o( the money. ..hit. of his official dutlea
resort hotel. ps.d a total saury numbCT of ih sutomoblle Qf
was given police a. Oregon 108-889
KFE.VE. N. H.. Aug.
T
DISTRICT
Operating In State
Spurious Paper Imitation
Of Railroad And Utility
Checks.
OADTI A Kin rm si.n Ofl fiDI .
payroll checks bearing- names of
prominent. Business esiaoiisnmeni
Pacific coast In the past few days.
uewMJUVO luin oweiiiien, 111 vuiuKe
of the local police check detail, said
here today.
He said he believed a gang of clev
er crooks, equipped with a printing
nrM nnrl nhArlc naiwr had bppn
striking off the checks In any num-
Der acsirea. inc ciiecu upjpenr iei(i-
customarily cash pay checks, but are
generally spoiled as counieneu im
mediately by bankers aiid officials of
the companies whose name's they bear.
Some are almost exact duplicates of
the real checks, he said.
Thirteen thousand dollars worth
of checks were drawn on a single
lumber company m Portland 111 one
It Ha.nnM WJtnt ClU In IXM All
geles, 16.000 worth of counterfeit
Union Pacific cnecKs were possea in
two days.
Spurious Western Pacific checks
Dad been cashed throughout Call-
..mt. k far nnrth KuifSne.
Companies whose names were used :n
Portland included Union pacnic.
Southern Pacific, Clark and Wilson
Lumber company. East B.ue Mill ana
r nmhcp mmnniiv Eastern and Wct-
ern Lumber company, Ralph L. Smith
i.umhfr comDanv. Barnett Engineer
and Bonding company. Boggle Log
ging company, tiennepm oicti w.
nmaLton of Minnesota, and the Util
ity Bond and fcfecurlty company, of
New York.
TS
TO
Undesirables Escorted From
; Fire Area, And . Face
' Prosecution New Fires
Started During Respite.
PORTLAND
JAUNT OFFICIAL
Th nuriMw of the lunkei was to
advertise the city in connection wttlt
M i tt I th rn.to-Oreson" camDatgn. the
BOISE. Ida.. Aug. 39. ( AP) Gov
ernor C. Ben Ross tonight proclaim
ed martial law in three counties in
which the 'main fire aone of south
Idaho Is locuted, and ordered out
troops to suppress incendiaries. In
cendiary, fires were breaking put at
many new points.
Upon Its issuance- a clean-up cam
paign was started among the fire
fighters on the Boise Basln-Payctte
river front! Forty-five men. declared
"undesirable," were discharged by tho
forest service and escorted under
guard out of the restricted area.
The governor said that the new or
der was Issued "so there won't be
any misunderstanding In the mind
of men planning to start fires ma
liciously." ,
They will be hunted out and prose
cuted if It Is possible for the military
forces to do so. Anyone resisting au
thority under thlG order Is subject
to Imprisonment of not loss than two
years.
Seven new fires were reported in
the past 34 hours, one of them be
tween Placervllle and Ploneervllle
within a short diBtance of the main
fire area. The others were In High
valley, in Valley county, where six
fires started. Three of the High val
ley fires burned In together and made
a large blaze diffult to, control. Three
huhdred men were dent to bottle it.
trha proclamation covered- the coun
ties of Gem, Boise and Valley. - ?
GERMAN FLYING BOAT IN FLORIDA
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IP fill'
AsMociuled Pre,, Photo
The largest airplane In tha world, the German DO-X shown on Bit
eayno bay, Miami, Fla, after It completed It. lel.urely flight from
Germany to the United 8tatos, begun last November 6. Offlcera of the
a r liner are shown below. Left to right: Frltx Hammer, captain:
Maurice Dornler, Harvey Brewton, engineer, and tlarence Schlldhauer.
tho American oo-pllot. '
(By the Associated Press)
Rain, fog and the tlrelesa efforts
of thousands of men had brought at
least temporary respite Saturday In
the most Berlous forest, brush, anil
gross fire war of recent years In the
far west.
In Montana, northern Idaho and
eastern Washington approximately
8,000 men were still battling 160
fires. In this area upwards of 400,
000 acres have been blackened by the
fiery scourge, fieven persons aro
known to have laid down their lives
In flgbtlng the flames.
In southern Idaho two towns have
been destroyed. Three hundred per
sons have been driven from their
homes. Two mines were ruined.
They were valued at 750.000. Two
. h.i. noon killed. The acreage
burned over In tula area totals 50.-
000 to 80,000 acres, exact figures nov
being Immediately available.
Approximately lao.uuu acres n
wn burned over In Oregon. The
fire toll In that state was three,
r.. nnrmt fires in California at
present are burning in national for
ests. Most or tne mazes
ihn.. Muroatlntu were out or under
control. The forest service reported
Saturday that 16.200 acres were
aflame with more than a.uou mu
fi.htin. them. Outside of national
forests more than 70.000 acres have
been burned over.
tii. rnta of western fires this
i. Hpr.ln.red bv federal and
state authorities to be the greatest
In history. Tne execs inwui
damage and coat to the country may
not be known for weeks, if It Is ever
accurately ascertained.
ROSEBURG COUPLE
METED CELLS FOR
EXTORTION PLOT
ROSEBURO. Ore.. Aug. 2. ( API-
Arrested here today on chsrges of at
tempting to extort money irom a
nrnmlneht Roteburc business man. J.
nienn Pstat. 38. urocer. was senten
ced to 16 months and Mrs. Verds
Bice. 1. mother of a S-year-old gir,.
to one year In the state penitentiary.
Both pleaded guilty when arraigned
In circuit court.
Keed for money was given ln the
twn MnrM.inni as reason for the
deed. They wrote demanding that the
busmen man place si 000 In a cer
tain place, the confession said. The
chosen victim placed there. Instead,
a note refusing payment. When they
wrote again, repeating the demand,
he turned the letter over to police
md the trap was laid.
Patet came to get the .upposed
money and got away, though fired at
heavily, Jackson said.
After Mrs. Bias's plea had been en
tered, her attorney told the court she
bad been led Into the crime and was
nnt th nffenrilnff nartv. lie said 4he
was the sole support of her daughter
nd was helping to support nr par
ents.
LINDBERGH SEES
AERIAL SERVICE
ACROSSPACiFIC
Ordinary Matter Within
Next Generation Tokyo
Meeting: Told "We V
Eat Raw Fish At Banquet
With Shoeless Guests.
TOKYO. Aug. 20. (API Colonel
Charles A. Lindbergh tonight pre
dicted regular passenger and air mall
service will be operated between the
United States and Japan within the
next generation.
Addressing the America-Japan so
ciety at a banquet In his honor, the
famous flier raid:
"At present it seems uncommon
for 'a person to fly across the Pacllic,
but In the time to come this will be
an ordinary matter."
He predicted that the service will
follow the air route along the Aleu
tian Islnnds.
The colonel spoke after Prince
fyesato Tokugawa, who presided, paid
tribute to him for his lone flight
from N?w York to Pans In 1027. and
had congratulated both the colonel
and Mrs. Lindbergh upon their "greut
nervlce In opening a north Pacific
air route between the United States
and Japan."
The attainment of Mrs. Lindbergh
ss assistant to her husband on the
latter flight, together with the "no
ble qualities of young womuihood
she displayed." said the prince, would
make a deep Impression upon the
Japanese people and exert a lasting
influence.
In accordance with Japanese cus
tom, the 200 banqueters removed
Uielr shoes before entering the dining
room and sst upon cushions on the
floor.
Using chop sticks to eat raw flah
and other delicacies placed In trays
beforethem, by wsltres.es clad In
brightly colored kimonos, the Lind
berghs appealed greatly to enjoy the
ulnner.
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SAM FRANC WCO, Aug. 20. (AP)
Police Captain Arthur Lane re
vealed today that three plain clothes
men are Investigating the death here
Sunday of Mrs. Daisy Price, wife of
a navy officer. He said he Nod found
clues to the Identity of a bootleg?er
whom he characterized as her po
tential murderer."
,
ROHKIIUHO. Ore.. Aug. 20. (API
II. p. Pargetter, president of the
state lesr.ue of savings and loan snd
building and loan associations, an
nounced today the state convention
of the tragus would be held In Rose-
burg October 3 Inateod of September
7. The change was msde to permit
Phil Ueber, New York, and II. Morton
Botifteh, Chicago, to attend. I
Brooklyn Beer Runner Taken
For Ride And Harlem
Waiter Slain For Refusal
To Frame Stoolpigeon.
NEW YORK, Aug. 28 (AP In
the face of another "ride" slaying
the city's war against crime went for
ward relentlessly today with 101 new
arrests of men of criminal repute.
The day's killing claimed Leonardo
De Mlco, 30, a Brooklyn beer runner.
n single bullet In the heed finished
him. His body was found after dawn.
Spurred by repeatrd admonition
from their superiors, police with shot
guns stormed a Bushwlck avenue
apartment, shot their way Into
hoodlum's neat, wounded one of Its
occupants and captured seven men
whom they charged with two kill
ings snd a score of robberies. An
unouymous telephone call, believed to
have come from the junior police
an organization of undercover youths,
sont the squad Into action,
Mrs. Sarah Ducoffe, 60, Brooklyn,
was beaten and robbed of $10 on the
steps of her home. Her skull was frac
lured.
Otto Hotter. 22. an apartment house
doorman, was severely beaten when
he resi-ud the efforts of five men
to enter and rob the superintendent
of the building. Thugs ran otf with
out getting anything.
A police stool pigeon In the Sea'
bury vice investigation stepped again
Into the crime picture. Brooklyn au
thorlties began investigating a report
a Harlem hotel waiter was slsln be-
cause he refused to Join a plot to
frame the stool pigeon.
Policemen worked under orders for
their own protection In ssfe-gusrdlng
oavrolls. All commanding officers
were on duty, vacations having been
cancelled.
Tonight the regulsr crul.lng po
lice cars were reinforced by several
hundred speclsl patrolmen called to
the sldewslks from clerical Jons lor
week-end service.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (API
With Its record bulging with evidence
of the republican source and the
final disposition of money given Bish
op James Cannon, Jr . for use In his
1H28 anti-Smith democrstlo cam
paign, the senate campaign funds
committee today wen', into a long
recess.
Chairman Nye said the committee
would not have a chance to com to
gether again until alter the middle
of October to study the wide variety
of evidence accumulated In the three
days' hearings snd decide what action
it would take regarding It and ine
two wKne.ses who refused to testify.
FIFTH VICTIM OF
LOVE BLUEBEARD
IS DISCOVERED
Leaderless Mob Mills 'round
Jail As Horror Grows
Matrimonial Agent Tries
To Sleep In Cell Other,
Notorious Bluebeards.
CLARKSBURO,' W. Va., Aug. 29
(API A fifth body, that of a wo
man, was found tonight by polio
grubbing the earth about the garage;
near where Harry P. Power tods
confessed he hammered and strangled
a widow and her three children to
death last month.', ;.
The latest victim was stocky, black'
haired. She had bean killed by tb
twisting of webbing about her neck)
as her hands were lashed before her
to prevent resistance.
She had been dropped without
semblance of shroud or coffin, Into
a shallow grave .near where war
found late Friday the bodies of Mrs.
Asta Eicher, Chicago widow, and her
three children. Harry, Oreta and
Anabel, -
A bank book found In one of. tha
many trunks Power had stored In
che garage he built at Quiet Dell,
four miles from here, gave pollcff
th belief, the 'newly discovered vie
tint was Dorothy Ann Preasler of
Worcester, Mass., on of the many
women to whom. Powers, descrlblnf
himself as Cornelius O. Plarsoo,
wealthy and lovelorn olvll engineer,
had corresponded .through matrlmonM
lal agencies . jt
Digging at the scene went forward ,
after a halt while th -woman'; body
was lifted from It grave, and while
police pushed back a crowd' that. In
creaslngly threatening, pressed about
' the officials aaJUiey dog. - -
Th woman whose body was dls.
covered tonight. apparently, tb cor
oner said, had been burled . littl
more than three week ago.'
Meanwhile, Powers slept or triad '
to sleep In th Harrison county jail . .
four mile away, heavy guard push
ing back th turbulent crowd that
swarmed about th jail door, seem
ing, observers said, to lack only lead
ership that would .hurl . lie -fore .
against tb officer In an effort, to;
wrest the prisoner from them. . ' !
CHICAGO. Aug. 20. ( AP) If Bar
0 DnwAM U rtfinvlRtart of killlna
burled at hi quiet Dell. West Vir
ginia, noma, n win ran woo
most notorious criminal of th
"Bluebeard" type in th history of
the United Bute.
1 nn -nn.na- flatvfUh slaVaT '
was reveaied In Johanh Hooh, who
operated In the vicinity of Chicago
snd ended nia career on yum im
here.
It was brought out at hi trial .
that th man had married woman
In 24 years, most of them blgamoua
ly, and mad away with them. Hi ,
fort was to Inoculate th victims
with disease germ. ' ' ''
Th other flgur wa Bell Oun.
ness, discovery of who ,murdr ;
farm near Lapdrtef Tnd, In
hocked th nation. '
Th fata of thla woman, Who Is
believed to bav killed mor than a
acor of men. lured to th plac .
through matrimonial advertisement,
remains a mystery.
Th discovery cam about when
house on the farm burned and au
thorities searching th ruin cam
across th bodies of everal men(
Later they discovered a private cm
etery on the farm where Bell bur
led her victim.
Detroit Hluebeardeas
DETROIT. Aug. 20 (API Her
third sttempt to obtain freedom de
nted. Mrs. Rose Versa. 40-year old
Hungarian rooming houe proprHtor.
todsy remained ln Jail awaiting th
arrival from Logan. W. Va.. of a man
who pollc believe will glv Import
ant evidence reg"411 M df ,!
within i past eight year ,of 13
men In Mrs. Vera1 home. .
Bam Denyem, until a few wees
ago roomer In Mr. Vera' horn
wa enrout to Detroit from West
Virginia In custody of J UT-,
Officials said they xpetd him to
relet detail of how Mrs. Vera ob
tained 7 Insurance pollciee, many or
... h. uvea of -th la mn
who died In her horn sine 1M3.
Pollc today attacked ms am..
... . . . - attending
W HUB vera ..
a motion picture show otv U, . Ut-,
ernoon that Biepnen ". ' - - -12
men to die. fell from an attlfl
window In Mra. V.ras' bom. .
Two letter from Denyem to MM.
Vera were held by investigator.
u.m.,i.n contain-
cm, writ in ..'-
ed th statement: "I n't ft It out
of my mind how you nit
th head with tnai gauou ju.
n.nIvr n im. 20. (UP)-
. , , . i-nviM has found It nec-
m;ui
essary to return to hi occupation a
a well driller to m a imu;.
... . -an a vaal lint StlOUf h fCC
yjp IP f jf Ul sw ow J w - -
Wm to subt.it on. t WJ JAWJ
hlvd notorfcty wntn
i M.wati hnrna from 0OtlOOSl
CUUIIt.ll uwut'"
meeting becaiaa Uwy wort overall
nd blu anuta, , ,.K, ,. ,
I
iContin
at a local hospital
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