PAGE TWO
Vet Confesses Slaying
Of Mother, Grandmother
PROVIDENCE, R. I. The
mother end grandmother of
Hwvard-echooled war veteran
war found alaln In their man
ton off angel atreet today and
fiolioa quoted the veteran as say
nir he killed them because he
feared they would send him back
to a menial hospital.
Strangled in their nightgowns
era Mrs. Celeste Fisk McConihe.
50, and Mrs. Flora J. Capron
Fisk, 81, both widows.
Seised by Connecticut police aft
er an automobile accident and
later committed temporarily to
Norwich hospital, an Institution for
mental patients, was Warren Flsk
VcConlhe, 27.
DEATHS
Lt. Robert Rundla of the Con
necticut state police quoted the
son as saying he strangled his
mother and grandmother and
"smashed them with a paper
weight." Rundle said McConihe was un-
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drrgoing routine questioning alter
being arrested on a charge of
leaving the scene of an accident
in East Hapton, Conn., about 4
p. m, yesterday. Suddenly Rundle
said, McConihe leaped upon two
troopers In the Colchester bar
racks and tried to grab them by
the throat.
He was removed to Norwich
hospital and there. Rundle said,
McConihe "suddenly broke down
and confessed ths murders."
Providence police were notified
and they forced a window In the
three-story mansion and found the
bodies In a second floor bedroom.
Lt. Thomas J. Gorman said the
McConihes were descended from
a prominent family dating back
to colonial times. Their palatial
home was one of the oldest on the
faslonable east side, a showplace
on Diman place, just off angel
street.
GARROTED
ozzl said the grandmother was gar-
oixl said the granmother was gar
roted with the son's striped pa
Jama top. The mother, he said,
was garroted "with the belt from
the same pajamas."
Lt. Gorman said the slaylngs ap
parently occurred "either Satur
day night or Sunday morning."
He said the son was discharged
from a private mental hospital
last July "at his mother's re
quest."
SALEM MAN KILLED
TOKYO. ( The Far East air
forces Sunday announced that a
Salem, Ore., man was among 14
killed September 37 In the crash
of a C-4 transport on a moun
tain southwest of Tokyo. He was
T-SgL Donovan Curt Morrison:
next of kin Mrs. Myrtle O. Mor
rison, wife, Salem.
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By JEAN OWENS
Although our team was tagged
ueirai oy cugene Axeman,
Ihey played a hardfoughl game.
Favorable oommenta received
from Eugene spectators attending
Friday night's game concerning
the KO br.nd were very satisfy
lug. Because of the fine half-time
show we can't help but boast of
our band. A sincere "congratula
tions - snoura d given tj the
director by all.
Shannon Oldham holds the posi
tion of senior class president fol
lowing an election last week.
Other officers are Vice Pres. Tom
Murdock, Sec. Barbara Solle and
Yell Leader Harold Simmers.
Sophomore class office candi
dates were nominated Thursday
morning in activity period.
Vleing for the office of presi
dent are Donald Dexter, Jack
Prock, Matt Finntgan, Sara Ste
wart and Dena Lampropulos, Can
didates for vice-president include
Carolyn Boyd, Mike Chase. Svlvla
Gerber. David Maxwell, Beverly
Marti and George Knight.
The three nominees for secre
tary are Walter Siveek, Sue Rams
by and Pat Taylor. Stan Kuhlan.
George Yerkovltch. Emmie Moore.
Melvln Warner and Shlrlene
Flung are all trying out for yell
leader.
According to Mrs. Druecker. ad
visor to the class of '54. "although
no projects were planned. It was
peppy meeting as trie yell lead
ers tried out for that position.
Members of the senior Tri-hl-y
are reminded of the potluck din
ner to be held tonight at the
home of Frances Steams, presi
dent. The meeting is for organi
sation and planning of new pro
jects for the coming year. Mrs.
Herron advises the group.
WAGE VOTE
PORTLAND, WV AFL furniture
workers of Oregon and Washington
will vote tomorrow on a new wage
offer. The workers, on strike since
September 1. recently turned down
an offer of a 6-cent hourly
increase.
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Meat Controls
Help Pondered
WASHINGTON. UV-The Internal
revenue bureau may be called on
to help price control officials
clamp down on meat companies
which violate celling regulations.
Price Director Michael V. Dl
Salle said Saturday the govern
ment Is exploring the possibility of
disallowing, in the figuring of tax
mtllrna anv Hnclnaca pncl riMn.
tlona attributable to the paymentj
of over-ceUlng payments lor live!
cattle.
DISalle's agents have reported
such violations by 740 meat com
panies. YOUNG CHRIS
WASHINGTON. U" A direct de
scendant of Christopher Columbus
win participate in the Spanish em
bassy's annual observance of the
discovery of America October 12.
He la Lt. Christopher Columbus,
33. on active duty with the Span
ish navy. He also Is an honorary
five-star admiral of Spain, a rank
and title conferred on htm as a
direct descendant of the explorer.
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Men's Green Suede Shoes?
Sure and Red Ostrich, Too
By RICHARD KLKIN1-1R
. NEW YORK. (NEA) If you be-
llevo what you sco Hi iho men s
shoe showrooms, by noxt spring
men's feet will be wearing the
gnye.it things this side of a halluci
nation. Personally, I'm Inclined to
think of the whole thing as a bad
dream I cannot picture myself in
T?en 8Ued.e- . . . ,
t " 8 not ,hBl shoe designers
nave gone overboard. There are
no open-toed mocassins or wedgle
brogues yet. But were are a few
new styles that look more like
Christmas tree ornaments than the
usual men's shoe.
Lester Morse, director nf store
merchandising for a shoe chain
(Thorn McAn). took me on a tour
through his clodhopper fairyland.
He was careful to explain that the
extreme In shoe fashions make up
only about 30 per cent of the sales:
the rest of the 80 percent prefer (ho
old standbys to stand In.
NIFTIES
But. for that showy 20 per cent,
the shoe architects have come up
with some nifties. There was a
black patent leather creation with
laces that were tipped with tassels.
There was a shoe made up of half
maroon isuede and half black pat
ent leather. There were shoes with
buckles, shoes with laces at the
sides, snoes with no laces at an.
They were in all possible shades
of brown, ranging from mustard
through raw liver to sirloin steaks,
well done; And blue and greens
and maroons and blacks and grays,
to boot, I . ' i
Morse pulled out a shoe In a light
shade called tawny. It Jiad a sole
stuck out at the side, coming al
most to a point. It looked like a
ping-pong paddle with uppers.
"This." he said. "Is the spade
last. Now we 11 sell a lew of these
.rfv A3.! mi "fn ,hj "pni.hSSS
p.w?5 ?Mla,Ln .5Jie a.riits.b.r"h
area, this will be the best seller.
Almost a Quarter of our sales In
Pittsburgh are shoes with that type
of last- It's strange how sections
of the country take to different
styles."
He turned to another shoe, which
was a reddish color like a frank
furter. That color, he explained,
and colors similar sell In St. Louis.
And there has to be a stitched line
up the side, at the front of the
heel, called a "thread-needle."
Without that line, the shoe won't
sell.
"In the Pacific Northwest,"
Morse said, taking down a ahoe
with a thick sole, "they like their
soles big. This one is the thickest
we make. Yet somebody In Tacoma
or Portland will buy this, then go
across the street and have a shoe
maker put another sole right on
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Morse held up a copper-colored
shoe with a quilted elfect, green
welting around the side and green
lares.
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'window' shoe you know, some
thing to atlck In the window and
attract attention. Thta waa a 'win
dow' shoe, but people bought II.
We had to make more. You never
know."
There's a trend now, he said,
toward print leathers. That's plain
leather made to look fancy. It can
be a simple grain effect, or vicious
looking llsard or alligator or os
trich. He pulled out a blue Uiard.
a brown alligator and a red os
trich, then some In combination
with suede and plain leather.
Men are funny." Morse said,
fondling the red ostrich ahoe. "You
can't make them go from one color
to a much different shade. You
can only nudge them one shade at
a lime."
Unfortunate
Child Gets
New Chance
BAN FRANCISCO. Wl Little
Mike Cahlli; orphaned son of a
socialite turned B-glri and a Job
lesa bellhop, flew eastward Satur
day toward a new and rosy future
with a new name and to a home
appropriate for a scion of two
presidents.
The rtirlv h.arlarl tilitj.vl a.
' y"""old. whose mother was knifed
I ' d0l' week ago, left San
Francisco last night with his
grandmother, socially - prominent
Mrs. Dorothea Wlllard Hooker of
Newport. K.I.
Mrs. Hooker Is taking him to his
grand aunt, Mrs. James C. White,
also of Newport. Mrs. White, who
Is Mrs. Hooker's lister, was grant
ed custody of the child by a Juven
ile court here yesterday.
REQUEST
That fulfilled a request of the
mother. Dorothea, 38, who was
slashed to death last week by her
common-law husband. Thomas Ca
hlli, 30. She bad written a note
aaklng that If anything happened
to her the baby waa to go to Mrs.
White. She also wrote that Michael
was to be kept from her mother,
Mrs. Hooker, "at all costs."
Mrs. Hooker, widow of a ma
rine corps colonel and descendant'
of two president the Adamses
said she hopes Michael will never
learn of his mother's metamor
phosis from a cultured socialite to
a tavern B-glrl.
He's oven to have a new name
Joseph Henry Wlllard.
A telegram from Rhode Island
officials said Mrs. White waa well
able to give the child adequate
care.
. Mrs. Hooker aald her sister, wife
of an army colonel now In Japan,
will give Michael the best of
everything. "But we won't spoil
him. I always spoiled all of my
children. I gave them everything
they wanted. I guess I spoiled
Dodo."
DKATH
Dodo Is the dead woman. Cahlli
told police he slashed her to death
with a butcher knife when she
threatened to leave him for a sec
ond time. He was charged with
murder and sent to a psychopathic
ward for observation. A suicide
guard was put over him because
of his repeated plea that he be
sent to the gas chamber.
Mrs. Hooker departed without
seeing him. Site said she will leave
his Judgment "to a God of venge
ance and the state."
U.S. Diabetes
Survey Slated
NEW YORK, WV-The American
diabetes association' plans to test
5.000,000 (Ml persons for dlabets
throughout the nation during the
week of November 11-17.
The association, a non profit
group, aald the cost of the pro
gram will be met by the 1&00
members of the association and
by voluntary contributions.
An estimated 1100,000 Ameri
cans are believed toa have the
disease without knowing it,
LOYALTY FUNDS
WASHINGTON, Wl The civil
service eommlssion has told con
gress that 600,000 governmont em
ployes will be at work without
loyalty checks unless the commis
sion gets an additional $1,700,000
In operating funds. The appeal for
the funda wai Included in a house
appropriations rjbcommUtce re
port released BuiAay.
'Second Life'
Man Critical
t.ONd BEAOH. Calif., m- Mel
vln Hewitt, 38, Is lining Into the
fifth any nf his "sci'oud lira" to
day, but he doesn't know II.
Hewitt has not regained con
sciousness since doctors vul Into
his chest and massaged hln heart
back to Ilia early Tmirsilny. He
was ruslicd to an HI Mnnlo hos
pital alter lulling and hilling his
head outside a tavern. Al Ihr
time of the operation, the doctors
aid he had been ilruil la minutes.
Later Hewitt was removed to the
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