Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1929 — Page 24

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PUZZLE TRIAL OF OZARKS TO' STARTMONDAY Opinion Veers Toward Belief That Mystery Man Is Impostor. BY DUKE MERRITT United Pr** Special Correspondent MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ark., Dec. 13. —The fantastic Connie Franklin puzzle, on which the lives of five men may depend, remained unaolved today. Opinion was veering, however, toward the belief that the Connie Franklin that Tiller Rummer claims was snatched from her side on a lonely mountain trail and burned to death really is dead, and the man of mystery who says he is Connie Franklin is an impostor. Many were unconvinced and the tension among the hill folk was drawn even tauter as the opening of the trial of the five mountaineers charged with the murder of the mountain lover drew nearer. Monday, in the stone courthouse here, the strange drama of the Ozarks will approach its climax. In a courtroom guarded against feud violence by twenty armed deputy sheriffs, the man who claims he Is Franklin will appear to save the five frrtn the noose. Sheriff Sam Johnson, his giant bulk towering even above the lank mountaineers, began serving fortyeight summonses for veniremen from which to pick a jury. That jury will sit in one of the strangest trials ever conducted, with cne of the most picturesque groups ever assembled as spectators. Wealth in Humpback BV United i 're- < PALMA, Baleaic Islands, Dec. 13. —All his life George Bernstein had posed as a humpbacked beggar, but when he died the authorities found that his hump was artificial and in it was stored $50,000 in valuables.

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Maze Puzzle Experiments Solved Quicker by Blindfold Men. Pv Prirvrr S r ri ier CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 13.—Twenty college students and forty-three white rats have been given the same task to learn by a psychologist who wanted to compare rats and men. The rats were turned loose in a maze with & food reward at the other end. The students, blindfolded, traced the same maze pattern with their fingers, but got no dinner reward for success. Results of the experiment, to be reported in the forthcoming issue of

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tried the maze a number of times and were learning its turns would run into the entrance of a blind alley, and then stop suddenly and change direction into the correct path. Differences in alertness were noted in rats as well as humans. Certain rats always pushed ahead when released from their cages, and among these were the animals that learned the maze first. At the other extreme were the laggard rats which were slower in running through the maze and slower to solve the route. EDGE ARRIVES IN PARIS New Ambassador to France Is Given Enthusiastic Reception. Bu United Press PARIS, Dec. 13.—Walter E. Edge of New Jersey arrived in Paris today to take up his duties as United States ambassador to France. Ambassador Edge was accorded an enthusiastic reception by the French and by the American colony, mem-

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