Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 26 October 1939 — Page 1

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Ighate Votes Down 1 ■ill Banning Sale ■)/ War Chemicals

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■ster In Berlin Asserts Arc Not So Bad

HHj 'lu'm 7JnnniMin.ni of '- <••(»<-.! word from who live* in || Hu ~fr. r u-ih hUmI itii-ti-*'-tnpt« to cominunl-.,: ■ **’ reported today MV Zimmerman stated rh.it fo>»i |i,., «|m r ~l t< RjPjla 4 which took Inn «. v> n ! -"<r sh. wt»(..<) by HV*' 1 I' did not des, rib- <-m BV*' h, ’ w ' , »T. In Germany " *• •'"own thnl aiirh w-li forbidden. |he staled "«T Will I>n ,. e |„.( lrt .p look i" going through the regu and war censored being opened <wlc» |V" " arrived at Its destln* Zlmm-rman Mated that EM d written to het sister

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

Funeral Friday ■FT. 1 x £ ■■l v*. X Judge C. L. Walters Fortner Judge of th. Adams Clr < nit Court, and prou, «. nt M’ tbo .list taytnau <4 lbn city who**’ death * .lift'd ft*. .Im .lay »■.■» Funeral aervi.. will be to-ld Friday afternoon at 2 "•» ><*. 10. k .it the M.-thotMoi .hunk auk «kort »ertl..’ at lit* r> uh • w at l»« <> < l<" k. INDOOR CIRCUS TO SHOW HERE Lions Tm Sponsor Event At New Gymasium December 12 Plana were < < wmpl<*t<*d l.ohty ft»r 'he adibihillon as the t'nHed lafloor Clriua iHre. t from the < In na whitei.iuarti ia at Peru in the new Junior-senior high twboal gym for an atfernoon performance at 2: SO and aa evenintt pcrformane* tu * a'clof k r>a Tin «<hiy la-, . inker 11 j The clrcua, conatotlni »< wlgliteen awte. I* h*>in« brought to Is.iMlur Mated Roy I. Price. |oeMident of the Llon» thtk. apmiaoreil by the Maae • luh. pr* ' «Mb< ha he i used for < harkable work hi fillhuc of Chriataiao baateeta. SchooU : throughout the city will 10. dhtml aaed early the trftmiHWll O< the rirrttd Mated «uy L Orows, prtn- . < Hial The circus eoinuo wt-M ?<■< »ui- ( mended to Oa.alur, hurlin' been here In fore inider the sponsorship of the city schools Mid woo declared an <•«< ellmit perforinant ••. The 'floors of the n<w rym will be thoroughly torered with .awviw i ~ 7r<IS’TISt'FT> HM PA«K idM - m |j__ ' ' ——- (*hvck Lp Shows I2t Attrndvd Church Here Mrs. F W Biische. chalrat.ia of I the llonn Hcooomli'O (Tub gathering In this city yesterday. Mated that *2O g-’ -sis were pr<-b’’Si at the noon luncheon held at ths Ix-catiw jcoantry duh Tli Woman's organlsathm »f the Monroa M. thmJiM church, at which Mrs. Ilusdie Is prratldeqf. aaslri.-d in serving the meal, liasket lunch* ■nut wire brought by the .I*s women from slshii W roitnlles. and desert. coffee or ten was served by< the women. Tim mornings were sponsored jointly by the Ctovr4»af Creamerles. the Central Hmntr ami Central Soya companies. Tours we»» made i through the local factories.

i each week since early In Keptem--1 Iter and according Io the List let|ter received only one of those’ I sent (roin here had reached Be l -, I In. Mrs. Zimmerman'* sister, who slgm-d her name on the letter aa "K. Hahn. Berlin -Spandau. B-yer str 7, Germany," Mated that ion dll lona there were not as lied a* they had been "painted.” The letter said that “It was not I true We do have eucnigii 10, oat.” The toller also menllttr.nl the fact that the card system now In uae there waa not aa cb-pim , able aa the one used In the World War before. Mrs. Zlmm«rman Mated that ahe waa planning to write hy air mall In the hope* that this letter would reach her aoon. In response to her Maler'a pleading* of “dou l worry, we are all right." I

SUIT AGAINST ' CITY LISTED . FORHEARING: I PtWHd iMjRRf tinn SwH W ill t IL- llctird |r ( tnirt Saturday Mm-mim Yh» bearing <m. tk*. hijsw.ticw sulk MMlnat t|w ally <x Ik.alar and If Vernon Aurand clerk- . tre...suer, filed by ChieiMO bend , mid *.<i»rlty ...bi.is m pr.-v.-at th.- Issuing aad delivery of J'tT.s ( oso <4 Utility* revMiac boa*, is the f f'itl.’* n- siiti.it. <■.. of Isdhis ' apoli-. it’liy S...ai)«|*4 t'u.p* p. s.li.dul'd Io b< b.-aid S.isidiy mornliw by .hido.- J tied Frm hu- ' In lie Adame .w.ati . ssrl tty ogre. meat b..iw. ■» both parties, the hearlMg daw W.IH shov. d «p f. .HM X-Hvwkvr 10 to Saturday i lly atleraey Vin.-wi R.n.<. 1 apjieaied for Hie city and filed an answer in general denial to the 1 complaint li Rnrdette t'uuler ‘ filed hf« appearance for the City Neciirilies Corp, of Indianapolis. I with an answer bi u.-neral denial Tile Hull was filed by lewis. IVillianis and t o Mullaney, floss and Co. Wheel...k. Cuinmlngs and t o, all of Chit ..»•> to prevent the deliveiy of the found*, ’-o thv liidluiiapolla firm latHt Monday tn.- city through Mr Aurund. the clerkdreasurer, received seal' d bids for the pur- ■ chase us I'la.l.lHHl of utility reve nite Ih.ii.ls to help finance a hurt mllllini didltir Improvement al the munl.lpal light and power plant. The Chicago firms silbmitt.’d a Jolul bld to purchase the liiiiid. al par, a.a til. d Interest and at an Intel eKt rate of three percent, plus a premium of I.T.aSO. It was' the highest hid cmislderlnß th*’ premium offer.’d, hat Is waa h.-ld j their bid was a conditional offer. ■ since l< Mated the bonds had In be delivered not Inter than Novemfovr IS. "after whl.h dole th* right is reserved to tvrmlwat« «’< >NTIXVBi> <*N PXIK VI V hT” EMPLOYES WftL BE SHOWN PLANT Decatur ('anting ( 0,. W ill Hold Open Houm« For Employes, Families Aa ope» h«w«o 'program for ompbvyaa and thrrr fumlliow will ba' held by ’he ifo-< slur Casting C«mpauy au Oatueday morsing. November 2a. irt th* aewk r«*m>»4«l<*d yloHt hi Hiso eity. P.*ts Rentschler, of llasMllton. OMg. seer. tary-tr«.»ur.< of ths company, announc’d today. The program w-11l aegis ar nln-i o’.d.H’k and oonttnu» untH twelve o'* I.h k The ■ midayes, their fatal* flag sad gsn-sts w*U ba sdiows through the plant raid the Uew system of opi-ratioN. incltidlng the InatullaNwa of th- oil fired vertlagl .ore oves win be uxplalnrd A treat trill be glv<« tk» < hildrra Mr fl.atMhler Mated thar rtw extensive remodelliw program which Ise* b. • a underway at the fousdry the pa«< two uiontkn svould be completed by November 11. The general contract WM aWKjrtb ed to M.h.s II tgnmand ar.d Raurn* gartger of this city. Harald flaatter did th>- plpmg and plnmldng work, A ft Ashlumcber put oa th* rood and the Schafer store Is furnishing ( the new feme around the building. In addition tn tnstalling the new . ore oven the building was remod-! vied including the raising of the roof Io house the equipment, a ten tlxms.ind gallon oil storage tank Installed and other changes made which make th* local foundry ons of the moat nnefern and sHlcieat in the country. Castings for several nationally known roncenu, including the Wes* ItighmiHe Electric Company at Lima, Ohio, are made in the focal plant. Ilustti.-aa has shown a pick up recently and th<- munug. im nt hi hopeful that future orders will make It p.M>Hlhle to operate the plant on a full time basts __o - Bendix Group Vote* For Own BarxaininK Routh Bend Ind.. Oct. 2d iU.B The 8.-ndlx Industrial Police Assotlnllon today had won bargaining rights with the llendlx Produels Corp, and the Bendix Avl alien Corp. In an election ordered by the national labor relations luiard |H-lltioii iisso. Ist lon The association voted, 12 to #. to do Its own bargaining Instead of permitting the local IT. A. W. A. union to bargain for It. Previously the V. A. W A. held bargaining ‘ rights for all except salaried em- 1 , ploy eg. |‘

ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPAR IN ADAMS COUNTY

Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, October 26. 1939.

“Good Neighbors” Do Farm Work Os Sick Preble .Man e • The “Goed Neighbor" attitude was demonstrated la an effective M.isser ye<s*s<ay at the Leals Fuhrtwoa farm la Preble towM<diip. wb'-re »■ iv»fofow.’S nnsb.cvd ta bmdt the crib own. Forty.**.!M aemhbsm ami frl*s«bi aitkerud at the farm with Mxteea teunts of lisr<*es amd wshwmx »ad la three ke*irs lMJMfo>'d and «Rlt>eg M ;sr,« sf cwrn. Mr. Fwbrmtm had h’.si nt ter isms ,uid ene-hatf months, suffering frisn Wlvmhl pohwtdag hi Ivie hand, whh h M-irrH-rl foam a eat bite and bars*, which he suH-red the same day wde« he Washed the MKMMdwId ■*• hie bruebwr. lb' wits sonfiiHMl tw tlw liwhpl'-al rad Wi>a»le tn de liw farm Wnrk. IncludliH' husking ot Ms field of enra. T ie nelghbHSH »nt VaU-tll.T .>«4 decided im come to kfov rvwcue. Ki imt Wi.rihman, . minty *>**«•• sor.. w-he wuo ameiMc thmie hi tha party, stated that Mr. FuUrmiMi pi>-.*>d Ilin apprlelatina for ths* kind aut and that Mr greatly at»pr* clafad the helping hand glv.*« him. INDICTMENTS BRING FIRST ARREST HERE Paul Kirkwood, 27, Petroleum. Is ( haruell With Forgery Paul K.rkwood entered a plea es not guilty when arraigned before Judge J. Fred Fruchte en a forgery count late today and was released under k‘,oo bond Th<’ BtHt In a «-■ Ms of arrmta <>n indictments retarnud rw-ratly by tk»i grand jr.ry of the Id.ims circMlt court was roported today Uy Sheriff Kd Millar and Owpuly ha*« lllllig ““ Paul Kirk worn! 27. of P.-tro-lei.tn M Wells i i.sHty. won art. i* ..d luto ft'eilueadoy ley H ■ lie ."■•uniy authorities oa th* hical count and turned ov.-r to Adants county authorities to face a eharrs of forgery. Kirkwood's caoo whs oti« of those investigated by the grand Jury and Proavculoc Arthur E . Vogl. wed" during tbo sm»l<« re.’.■ntly adjourued Kirkwc-od I* apmifivoltv rharg«d with giving a forged ehsck far 221 4-7 to Ivan fltgvkey '4 ’he Herat nr H'ufao y on October T 1M» Th* rhurg* ngatnm Kl< kwood alluges that the chock was purp»tte<lly made and uhecut' d by i Harry WtlHuum m eushier nt the First NatlanaJ Bank of Chit.ipo. The cheek h«r* th* mump of "RwKt A Co t'hlcaga. lU Klrkwsnd wive expected to b* arralgu.-d before Jm.l«>' J Fred Fruchte hr Adusnx eircwlt oosrt sometime t.ofay Seven indictmewto Were reidrned by th* 1.-dy bofarv .idj.nirn meat Prosecutor Voglewed.- had previously .igHouai ed that *u • «4 the ladlctmetils < harged Joint land "Richard Roe” with the murder .4 Anthony Mii-hoad to a R.tue holdup This wan dm. I.» insure swift arthrn Is <-v nt ** i<v>N.iM'Ht> <is paop: aix> HOLD CONVICT FOR SLUING Wounded Convict Rcndj For Trial At Brookville BrookvlMe. Ind . Oct. Jfl—(VPI — Burton Carter, 53. a former prison convict, wo* held here today for t trial on a charge of killing Sheriff William Van t'amp Id tears ago. He arrived here In an amhnlaiica • laic yesterday from Wlieellng. W. Va. where h* was arrested last i week He wan picked up at Wheeling shortly after he was released from a Id-ynar centence at the Ohio state prison on a biink robbery charge. Carter was wound'd at Wheeling when he Ignored a police order to halt and exchanged shota with officers. He was shot In the spin*. Phtradltlon papers were signed yesterday by Gov. Homer A. Holt of Weal Virginia. I’rfllce lndt<at**l they would go to Columbus, Ohk>. tomorrow to obtain extradition papers for Eugene Webb 41. held at Springfield. Ohio and also wwnted in ronnnetfon j with the slaying of Van Camp. ,

RUSS SCORNS i VALIDITY OF A BLOCKADE Ref»uV4 T« Rdtfwjmwiv Britain's Bkikadv Os (xermany .Ytoseew, O<4. 3fi. <W4b E'eeot Me< nniHh-d Great Mrltuto thut b refuses w recoauW,. thv validity us flrltato’H bhukade <4 GenmMty and ihat it reserve* ths* right to < hilut rompeaHutloa f>< itoy bl<>< b ad>’ lenses sufered by Jtu* hhmv sklpH. It wax announced lotoo ttimmu b.iM'd sos s’.Mid. to BUM of th., in-I seiiuathmal sieves aiuee ito reentry Mlle world puli tb s a< the uliiset of the wur, »u foeth hotnanitarlue luud hsuulimle grounds Front lie* huuHMirtaciuw viewpn.lit, il held, the Hi Itieh blnckade would cause nugerita- to iwu. batants. From die halts'!* viewpeM, * .■I gu.'d. Un Rtt'Mh . ontraband < •» trel w.i« a violation w< the elemeHUery piiuelplo* of freedom of th* seue. VMdi.HU Petemkia vfc« ferelgu ■->KiuiM**.ir. handed a uol* to. or ponding Ims government " view* to sir Willium Heeds. Btittoh am fo.issador. yesterday. At about th.- same time. Rueeui released from internment th* tierman prise crew which Milled th* captured American freighter Chy of Flint Into Kola Buy. oa the R»» slan Anil, .oust Rut though it released the Germans, Russia held the ship and Hs American crew for proelaa vertflcation of Its cargo. ' Th* ItiiHstea action eoln. Id-d also with the departure of a delegation of 44 economic experts to R.rlla to dlsiUH* trad* etimufotloi. Fifteen more wwie expected to h*ave today RhshM's Hoi" to tlreai Britain wau in the form of a reply to two ..v.XTISI Kh <>N* I'A'.M tMCVRMi GOVERNOR CUTS TERMSUF TWO Two Os Three Sentenced Here Granted Shorter Sentence* Governor M CllfOud T.rwaaond has <.ommu’»d the sentences <4 two young Marlon »»». who wmrs s**a tvacsd from th* Adams circuit court ta IPM tor auto banditry, it was leorued today. Th* tadetermtaaia 1»-J5 year terse, laupomd «n Edwin Wajfcoc, 9S. and Churl*, ,'orrey. 24. kith of Murton, by Judge Huber M ffoVoas »u Oi tober ». !'• W have been comrniHifd to a determinate 14 year senbanoe lu a«< ordaa*-* wKh the w«*»< *tive d* ree. Judge J Freg Fruchte h*m made as entry ■■« th* court dmdret, ■hewing the rvmwutaflou of awwteucro Tb* two hde with Oral Brawn, ab o of VEmiom *nt r red plena «f guilty to the arm.-d robbery to a Herne filling eattua la I''<<*l and were •••st 4« th* state reforaevtory, Bragg w.»- ykv. • .* l ie year term tor (grand hire. • Idv was charged with th.* |.*H«.-r crime Itecause h<* Mayed la th" car and did a * wtold a gun la the robbery. Tie- trio were captarrd shortly after the roblwry and returned here by former Hh.-riff Ball is Brown to anww. r to the charges. It was ludleved that Bragg has B.een released from prison. Ills case attracted considerable attention • •. i,. had ■ Incarcerated, when his father, a former Decatur preacher, appealed for (CONTlirt’El• ON PAaKTTNi — — -o ■— —— — - Chinese Provinces Are Being S«vellzed I Tokyo, Oct. 94 lITPi- All four 1 provinces of ('llina, Hhensl, Kansu. . Nfngeia and Sinktang, are Imtng : Covlutlied and the Chinese <om- - munlst army now Is moving Into I Hhensl, the Japanese dome! news i agency as Id today. ■ ...... — 9 TEMPERATURE READINGS > DEMOCRAT THERMOMETER XOO am 85 2:00 ptn 70 In mium 87 2:oopm. 72 f Noon *o > WEATHER * Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday with an occasional shower; mild tampescept •lightly cooler tPi 'Eay In oa* trema northwaat portion.

Chamberlain Asserts German Battleship Is Roving The Atlantic As A Sea Raider

TEACHERS MEH IN CONVENTION W. (Jay Brown, Iteeatnr Principal, Proidr* Over Sc»»ioHß I*o,l Ways. Isd <k I 28 HJ.R Tbw X«rtta- nit i a ladi4lia T* h Aw-Oi jpil }<»<■• ts ibHl <»*• IWII* duy convimli.m ht-r.' t.igsy with approximately • o* A leechers at tvudlag. W Gay Poss, p»,eiip»l of 'b* Itecatar high iwhoid aud presideat it( th* .(-«-'■>< blliou pt»- id* 4 at th* Meet m*ueral susahis this morsing Hr Chml.'s Cspetand Hmllh ‘4 I'blcaK" awd Dr. Guy Fawllu-s «f th.' I'niversßy of Wimim-m. »4 4>‘ *>«*d th* group *<<tinual meethto* rov mills 18 ph.!*. <4 tw:.' king were ,V- l»lr4 t.H tbb< aflernoMm State Grsnps Morts Indtanapolta. th t. 28. '4J.pl Th* WUh atlHMui luavehlbm to the Io dfanu Htato Teaehsra* A*«m tattoo m.-ets here today and tomorrow, with IT,ess wdu. ators «»pei ted to hear afod din. mm problems of pro feseloual luterest. intvi uatiowal of fairs, gad Amvrbaa Phi Ictos. Amons tbooe erh*dal**d to ed drer-s the conveuttou are Ruth Bey an linen Rhod*. f.amar mtaieter ■ to Denmark; Rabbi A. M. Silver of t'levwtaad; Dr. Cbarlea L Gilkey of t'hl.ago: Dean Gordon lotting of th* I nlvereity of t'hbago, and many others Candidal** for pr*«id*nt of tbo aaa.tt tallon l<> mm r*«d K V. Ammerman ptiu. ipnl ■>( Broad Rlppl* hlith a* ko.il of I id’aniipolte, will h« Mi-m Margaret Hwoeney, JeterMiavllle. omi re I ary of the Indiana Federation of Teachers. Mrs. Anna (lldhaia .d Knightstown, vice pn’tadehl of lb*. <MH.M laden and pona•l.ly Mrs Edith Van Winkle of Terra Haute, prewtdvnt oi tbo tea. hers* f' dernfnm New oifa are will be elected at tfa* buoin. ■« m. vttag tomia row morulas Th* n. w president will not b« tnsusnrated endl tbo !»IO state r- uventton ..... >■ - —— l-ichlnine h ( aii-c Os Terre Haute Fire Terrs Hast* fad .on M UFI Daman* e*(imat*d at mveral thi.WMUid d-'llars w»*< <si(.*><l yep twrduy by • bro s’ tbs Mt I’l'tr ant C.ml company's mta» near hero. Ths blase was believed io hues so-e » Martad ' y lit hi s .-t Byrne Rey><ns Fntler Fire At l-oaiduuia *Nw OrleMH., OcC K il'PI- ln» trh t alb.ru... (Tia*|e, Bytsi* appoint.* ta llaey I' I* « < pupt*’t UOV. rnor. O K Ato n r.-igti. d de du> on l'< P* 4 I", • a o’e ro Ila* - . . k.ug hia :• R ival. p If ! •». a ■ s «» »a ahi'" '*d l.y All. a ta « -.1 I i : ie S•• ley aa ladependrmt .ssdlde'e lot •itlors. y te jI «b. pre. ijuuroS ousdiig of attorney gen 'el David M Ellison three da'* ago. ENCYCLICAL TO BE DELIVERED Pope Pius To Issue First Encyclical Friday, Report Cant.l Gundolfo. Italy tht 28 'U.Pf Pop* I'ins will ■■• - I" first encyclical tomorrow h Is expsrled to be a lengthy expos! Hon of the church’s opposition to the spread of i.acanism and athe Ism as affected by th.- Hovl.t ' expansion in eastern Europe The pontiff dropped previous 1 plans lo postpone Issuance <.f tin* 1 encyclical until th.* middle of next Week The encyeilcal Is expected lo lu* a long one possibly JO.immi ... more words Pope Plus has worked on It for weeks in View of lhe ptmtlfFa rep Illi thin nn i diplomat and statesman the eii.y. lh .l ha" b, -n awaited with unusual Interest In contie. lion with the Enro|w*nn conflict Bui It was tindersl.Hid that It Would he devoted chiefly lo III' desire of lhe I’opo to rally all chriMMdom against ilo api.-ad of Neo I'.igan mid Alh< i"lh d" t trines.

To Ik Frtrd T-d M I>" Who «• re, . nily Us m* d road ea • <4 th- • SI" I it I! F will b< M*id Irltait. to ■>., fo' in • b*ng<u*l -»d r". "nlit'S h, id fa hbi honor The hnmiaet at the ( ’terfatriao ■ bur. b will he folk med by lb* re<-i>i»*a a- tb~ lam ■•!> bool TO HONORFREO MIIOR TONIGHT - — r Banquet. Reception lor I. 0.0. F. Leader Here Tonieht The r<rtnp4"’ <) pi >4 tor tbo b« i*|.ro’ and •»'»;■**■" b« ’ ’ 0 tontah’ io honor of Fre-d Major, ta this city, wbo wau recently el.-. ! ,d grand ni.iMm of th- state Ind.-p***-dssvt Order of Odd Talkswu, W4S anuouac* d tod » Anmmnceiueat of tb* program •■er Ito br Dory* a. Drum, who is tg ,] , fog -S ,4 , »..ron>-os for th* affair. Apt* o* ..ro’sly 2 n <> S- -*»« sr* erpe.t'd to S’tend th* roiKiu-' at th* Fa "t ("irietiao r'isr, b tonight, h win open thr affair, aturtltfl at 7 'J’ *'< b* k Th* R » Kear.r'h T •nmoro will 4*l »■»• t■» si " ■ <m *•> op a 'he affair J Word Callaad. f »ld a ind f f ' • T' «'b*C"" t •! Sio .i' ■ ' iip.il » here, rill doHvm tfo Address st the bgagueL Reception at I JO F.d|o*w ■.< th* o' ,4- a recopHm win be held ni the lam.ds , >1 o hon<’ of (I Mope t .* so co* O'i'i" • 'f the ret ep* V.. 11 aU to • .*n by F • aQu ia, prom "n’ ll* a u to o • aod • p* ... Tti* - di ?■■» »• v * •’t ally • ••.• • 0 • r •■■■! V if '.taro a!.' a • oup* i*d ku bo fa a *o .» •ea 'bio event. F •>« , a io "• am: U . II * • M s U • i‘* Ad-1 • f io hQu a a- u ♦ Al . »• M . A.la . It *• • *,h • ~ A.uo .lan * Ha kl. <a 1 I’ '■ ♦. Pill! K- mi . • .nd i a- Il In in n Virgin).i I, K ihnl. .<•■ .NTIN’CEI. <>'* l m;i:~im

Tiger Woman's Murder Mania Grows; Escapes From Prison

Phot-nit Aril IM »« <U.P> Th- hnmlcitl.il ni.itil.i which Im polled “tiger woman" Winnie limit .hold lo murder her two “heat friends" eight yearn ago hag grown steadily worse. Il waa reveah-d today and this added urgency lo frenzied effort* tn recapture lot She had . -aped from the Arizona alate hospital for the insane, and, a* police looked for her throughout the soiiiliw-si Gov Holteri T -lone* revealed that her "condition i* growing wore ail the time" and that ahe is now more insane than when Insanity gated her from paying the oMretite penalty for an Insaiie. buMlal murder Gov .loin - revealed the eontc-tits of a note which the blond murdere*s left with her mother u few hour* after ahe aacaped from the hospital Tuesday night She aaid she only wanted to see her bed ridden father and her husband. Itr. William Judd, who Is a patient In the veterans hospital al Ims Angeles. She bad seen h-r father, coins

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to him Immediately after she walk<d out ot the hospital, leaving a I cunningly contrived dummy in h-r lied Presumably, she would now seek to see her husband Prom i th- l/>* Angeles hospital, he appealed to her cither to surrender | to authorities or communicate with him at once They were estranged In IftSl when she killed Agnes Anne la- liol and Hedwig Hamm-I-son In it cottage they shared here. I dissected their bodies and shipped th- parts In a trunk to Law Ani getoa. Iler note addressed to no one ’ hut which her parents believed was Intrndi-d for Gov. Jone*, re-veal-d th- symptoms of her men'til disease. It revealed delusion* iof persecution and hinted at month*, perhaps year* of Introspective and morbid brooding. In h-r note, she laid down one condition to her surrender. "f will surrender to you. on condition you promise me that Itr. (CONTINVISU ON I’AUK ÜbtAKNk”