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A real savings! detailed, , Penney priced! taa 1.00 ra: 2.00 i ft r (fjw- -Jf 1 (ST. B . iiJasas.sW. J San DiegdPoltte Question Vagrant In Chicago Deaths - Sari DfeBo-.PJ Police to- Jay . uestiftfii a 30-year-old vagraat in connection with the unsolved strangulation murders of three young boys near Chi cago last fvar. Richard Fred Ebert was picked un? yesterday. Officers said he beame a suspect in the murders when he kept saying that time I was in the woods; during routine questioning. ; Detectives said Ebert told them ' the three boys in the woods . . . ti was terrible the way they were killed." Ebert, when asked if he killed the boys said, "I don't know," police said. The bodies the Robert Peter son, 14, Jofl(i Schuessler, 13, and his brother, Anton Jr., ll, were found Oct. 18, 1955, in the Rob inson preserve woods less than 10 miles west of Chicago. Suffers "Blackout Spells' Ebert told officers here he suffered "blackout spells." He said.he had been confined in tnental institutions at Camarillo, Calif., and Elgin, 111. Ebert 0 claimed he was employed as a sneet ometal worker at Aurora, 111., at flie time of the slayings. ChicJgn authorities revealed following tlae slayings that bits Cf an infrequently used heat re sistant stainless steel were found under the fingernails of the Peterson bof-. They also said bits of special eartl used in making arf insecticide along with bits of bone meal used in fertilizer were found embedded in wounds in 0 thee scalp of the boy. Chicago pathologists said the woungs were made by a short handled garden rake. Idaho Power's Bid Said Slap at Voters o o 9 Salem (.R) Opponents of Idaho Power company's three- dam development ofgjthe Snake river presented a brief before the Oregon Hydroelectric com mission yesterday labeling the company's project a) an attempt to rayjirse a vote of the people of Oregon. Portland Attorney Don S. 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Frank Dressla vice president and general rajrnager of the com pftiyaid that softie of the pro posed: toll increases would amount ($ slightly more than , seven per cent, but that the aver age increase sought was closer to five per cent. She commisn set another hoaring in Salem for Dec. 17 to hea? goss examination of the cdmpaKy and any protest testi mony. -a Hearing Waived in Child Beating Case PorOand U.PJ Glen Den nesn, 34 - year - old Portland longshoreman accused of beat ing his 13-year-old daughter, 9aivad preliminary hearing on a charee of contributing to the girl's delinquency here yester- Vday and was bound over to the ! grand jury on the charge. QJThe girl and her father came I face to facecjn the courtroom i yesterdajcfor the first time since i she flea to neighbor's home i last week, accusing her father I of beating her. o Ball Oon the contributing cnarge was fixed a $1,500 and dlf?nse pleas to havl it reduced K faiLed. The father also is under sj.uuuo Dau ca "ine beating g) Aarga. e o