Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1929 — Page 8

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SUICIDE FAILS TO MASK KILLING AS DEATH PACT Slays 17-Year-Old Sweetheart in Mountains After Long Illicit Romance. COLORADO SPRINGS. Col.. April 24 —A dying attempt of Allan Carey 38, to mask as a .uielde pact his death and that of his 17-year-rld .sweetheart. Ruth Davis, came to naught today when a coroner's investigation revealed that Carey murdered hhe girl by suffocation and then committed suicide. No trace of poison was found in the girl's body. Carey eloped with Mis: Davi.- in c rented automobile Sunday night. He had been dismissed from the Union Printers’ Home here, where he was a tuberculosis patient, for violating the rules. Carey had been forbidden by her parents to meet the girl, an employe of the home, because he had a wife and two children in Grand Rapids, Mich. The couple dro'c to a secluded root in the mountains where they remained c.ernight. Tue da Care - returned, carrying {lie girl - body in an automobile. He told police they both had taken poison because they were not free to marry. Then he died of self-administered poison and knife slashes on his w rist. One of two notes in Gary's note book said: "We noth are going where it makes no difference whether you have lungs or not. T take all the blame, Carey." The other note bore Miss Davis’ signature but handwriting experts said Carey had written both. The second said: 'Don't blame Mr. Carey for what I have done. Ruth." An eight-month illicit love affair with the girl was advanced as! Carey’s motive for killing the girl. CADET SHIP IS LOST Danish Naval Training Vessel Not Found in South ttlantic. r , rnitfi Press Copenhagen. April 24.-Anxi-v... .or the missing Danish cadet! ship Kobenhavn increased today v. ith receipt of s message from the ; liner Deucalion that it had found j no trace of the vessel after a twoweek's search between Capetown and the Croret islands. The Deucalion was sent in search of the missing vessel on April in. Families of many Voiuig cadets aboard the missing vessel have ceased to hide their anxiety. Some seafarers said they bchfed the huge sailing ship, a veteran of many seas, yet would appear with all hands safe and sound. It has been only a. little more than 120 days since the ship sailed from Buenos Aires on Dee. 14.

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Completely changed as to personnel and performance, Sells-Floto circus will come to Indianapolis for afternoon and night exhibitions on Tuesday. April 30. One of the extraordinary and costly features of the 1929 program will be Cliff Aeros, the human cannonball. who will be shot a distance of 200 feet from a cannon. Aeros’ act is one of the highest priced ever offered by any American circus and is the most sensaational feat of the present day. Other noted acts are Poodle Hannaford and Family, the world's greatest riding clown; The Clarkonians and Flying Thrillers, premier aeria lists; Mabel Stark and her

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