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tion of how king he would undergo questioning. i Fitts, who once handed Clark <tif.' flcult cases to prosecute, Joined with Chief of Police Roy E. Steckel in naming the young attorney as the likely slayer of Crawford and Spencer, shot to death late Wed-1 nesday in a back room of Crawford's Hollywood real estate office. PillK and Chief Steckel declared
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that circumstantial evidence pointI cd to tlie former deputy, at present a candidate for a municipal judgeship. j According to a statement by Fitts, [Crawford while dying in Georgia Street Receiving hospital about | two hours after he was wounded, | gaspid out a name to the Rev. Gustav Brieglob, who usked who shot him. “Dave, Dave,” was the mumbled whisper of the politician to Brelgleb, Fitts declared. It also was learned that Clark last Tuesday purchased a .38 caliber revolver, the type used in the [double slaying. According to Captain Joo Taylor jof the police homicide squad, the I gun was paid for with a "a bum check.” The purchase, Taylor said, I was made the day after Clark returned from Agua Caliente, Mexico, with "his nerves frazzled.” Three persons who saw the killer floe from Crawford's office were shown a picture of Clark. The witnesses were Lucille Fisher, Crawford's secretary, Billie Rohrbrck, a secretary in a near-by office, and I Ray Radke, a real estate man. i Detective Lieutenant Erank James said all identified the photograph as that of tire slayer. Two detectives wlio went to [Clark’s home last night to arrest him learned that his wife, Mrs. Nancy Clark, daughter of the late Circuit Judge James T. Malone of Long Island, had not seen her husband since Tuesday. Mrs. Clark, attended by a few close friends, went to the district attorney’s office for a conference iin which she told Fitts that she ' and Clark were to have attended 1 a party last Saturday, but that her i husband disappeared and went to the Mexican resort. He came back I Monday night and disappeared again Tuesday morning, the district attorney was informed. THIRTY-SIX TO LEAVE CENTRAL | (CONTINUED FROM CAGE ONE> | -x> -W x~' I Gage, Jeanette Beery, Stanley Holi lopeter, Harriet Fruchte, James Beavers, Charles Whitman, MarI Jorie Johnson, Mildren Gause, GenI evieve Light, Mabie Parmer, DonI aid Bailer, Marion Jackson, Louise Kiess, Eula Meyers, Evelyn Kohls, , Mary Foreman, Forest Kenworthy, Raymond Roop, Helen Gay, Alice I Jane Archbold, Marciel Leather- ; man. Sephus Jackson, Jane Linn, j Kathleen Odle, Gladys Doan, Idora , Lough. AIR FORCES ON NEW YORK TRIP i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ; — planes to New York byway of ' Aberdeen, Md. Thirty-nine observation planes, to be followed by another squadron of i 30, to New York byway of Washington. Fifty-seven pursuit planes and 39 observation planes to New York byway of Cleveland. Fifty-four headquarters planes and 51 attack planes to New York byway of Pittsburgh. The latter group included Brig. Gen. Benjamin D. Foulois, maneuvers commandant, and his staff. Stops were scheduled at all the cities mentioned, subject to alterJation only in event of poor flying | conditions over the areas to be traversed. Due to adverse weather conditions which caused a one day postpone- ] inent of the fleet’s migration to [New York, the ships began taking j off at dawn to conserve time. They j originally had been scheduled to leave beginning at 8 a. m. o HONOR ROLLS ARE ANNOUNCED I (CGNT.NI f UOM PAGE ONE) Gretchen Lough, fourth grade. South Ward Harrison Hakes, Phyllis Koller, iftuhy Miller, Bonnie Fryluck, Hazel Ford, second grade. | James Christen, Margaret Hoff'man. Marjorie Massonee, Arlo McKean. LaVera Meyers, Maxine 1 Smith, fourth grade. Central Building Hilda Williams, Jessie Smith, Betty Hunter. Florence Brandyberry, Martha Baumgartner, Donald Beery. Tom Sommers, fifth grade.
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By HARRISON CARROLL. ” Copy right, 1131. Premier Syndicate. I no. HOLLYWOOD. Cal., May 00.— Next in line for Joan Crawford will be a talkie version of Edward Knoblock's play, ‘‘The Mirage.” Considerable modernization will
have to be made, as the play is a number of years old. In the meanwhile, Joan is trying to be philosophical about the delay of her European trip. After seeing the preview of “This Modern World,” MetroGoldwyn - Mayer officials decided to make additional
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scenes. It will take three weeks or more to do this. There is a very good chance that Joan and Doug, Jr, may not get the trip at all. Fortunately, she is smart enough to realize that a good picture is much more important than a vacation. Joan takes her career very seriously and her attitude is showing results. JUST IN CASE. An official at Fox recently tried to get Warner Baxter on the telephone. The servant said he was out. Further queries brought the reply that she didn’t know whether he would be home that afternoon, or for dinner, or even that night. Finally the exasperated official eried, “Well, if he ever does come in again, tell him to call me at the Fox.” THAT OLD DEVIL, GOLF. Actor Frank Craven was complaining bitterly to Bobby Jones of his slicing. “Are you slicing with all your clubs?” inquired the golf aee with a smile. “All but the putter,” groaned Craven. - LATEST GOSSIP. Fashion heretics may take comfort in the fact that Pola Negri has worn the same style of hat for
Alice Kathryn Baker, Robert! Beavers, Virginia Breiner, Emma ! Marqnart, D->r.al<l Bixler, sixth 1 grade. Virginia Beery, Wilma Miller, Bob Engler, Keith Smitley, Ruby Ladd, Evelyn Adams, Agnes Foreman, 1
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’ten years—a closely woven turban. ... Marlene Dietrich has taken Charlie (Black Crow) Mack's house in Beverly Hills... .James Crane, former Broadway actor, had an annoying experience this | week. A local cinema palace for- | got to put his name on the cast I sheet of “Dude Ranch." and every I newspaper critic mistook him for William Boyd. It was his screen comeback, t 00.... George Arthur is my authority that Carl Dane now talk’ with a broad British accent. ... Fay Wray has gone blonde for the Ronald Colman picture.... Wesley Ruggles is wondering if he escaped a new kind of badger game. While walking on the beach he was approached by a pretty girl
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in a bathing suit. She introduced herself and said she didn't know anybody here, so she thought she would come down and see him. She invited herself to come in his house, but Wesley politely declined. He’s still wondering what it was all about.
... Henry Hobart has turned in his resignation as associate producer at R.-K.-O. He has made 14 pictures in 15 months and declares he needs a rest.... And Polly Moran tells me she has a nice new red rocker on her front porch for the bill collectors. GARRICK’S JOB. His Fox contract at an end, John Garrick (remember him in “Just Imagine”?) will go to Pathe to play the romantic lead opposite Helen Twelvetrees in “Gangster’s Wife.” Tay Garnett directs this picture and, not being so dumb, has put in a yachting sequence that will take him to Catalina this month. By coincidence, Garrick’s last picture at Fox was “Always Goodbye." DID YOU KNOW That the first motion picture camera, Edison’s kinetoscope, weighed almost a ton?
j Lois Sovine, seventh grade. Marjorie Johnson, James Beavers, Madeline Spahr, Evelyn Kohls. Pauline Affolder, Eileen Wells, Mary Ogg, Robert Fuhrman. Russel Friedt, Lily Hodle, eighth grade.
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