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WOMAN PRISONER

A 24-year-old inmate of the wom- - ‘en's, prison was being sought here today after she made good a bold break from the 'instiution yesterday afternoon,

of prisoners and made a run for reporters. an open gate, outdistancing pursuers

Walcott st, directed searchers to fhe Kirkwood apartments, 508 E. Michigan st., where she had driven the woman, not aware that she was an escaped prisoner, Mrs. Barnhill told police the woman rushed up and jumped into i her car as she A Lainey for al POOY about the mherilance.

great-uncle.

traffic light. The fugitive told a story| On Monday, Love. said he had of having been attacked by a man been informed by a New York law and Mrs. Barnhill had driven her|firm that his great-uncle, Claude to the building before she recog- Logan, had left him his entire estate of. $1,000,000 or $1,500,000. A search of the building revealed| Yesterday, he changed the uncle's

nized the prison uniform.

that the woman had been seen name from Logan to Love.

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Love had been reported missing “Ftwo days after he had told an exe

4 citing’ story of inheriting between Later, Mrs. Prank A. Barnhill, 400 $1,000,000 By $1500000 from a

He disappeared shortly after his father, Attorney, Jack C. Love, sald in Hagerstown, Md, that the greatuncle apparently was still alive and that “somebody was ribbing some-

there, but left before arrival of! Previously, he had said his uncle police. lcame by his fortune through Okla-

South American bauxite mines. Yesterday, he said the uncle “had |ed States, to do with , grocery! In Hagerstown, Love's father said that he had received a letter from a New York attorney, similar to one sent to his son, reporting the death of Claude Love. ! The letter contained fo‘ return . Yesterday, his draft board; re-|address, he said, and stated mereported that Love had beep dis- ly that Claude had drowned Jan.

stores” in: the west. At first, Love said he had served as an army lleutenant during the war and won the purple heart for wounds received®in- Sicily.

homa oil, Canadian lumber and shared with the rank of corporal after 10 months service n the Dnit~

10 while on a boat trip from Ase toria, Ore., to Tillimook, Wash. He said the body had not been re-

Mr. Love told newsmen, Dowever, that he had hired a private in- {more than J vestigator to check the case, and|PUE AT NEW YORK: added that, “the investigator tells|, Sods Vitor from Bremer ad. me he got a telegram from Claude, auariers battery, batteries d who now is in Livingston, Mont. fa’ Getachients. compar battalion; and very much “alive.” col

Disciples Meeting Will Close Today

The Belgian Congo holds rich out in a talk by Dr. George Walker deposits of uranjum used in mak-| Buckner Jr, recent traveler in ing atomic bombs, the Rev. Virgil| A Sly. Indianapolis, fold the Di. Magazine. J. Edward Mosely, assciples’ commission on world order| today. The commission opened its sessions yesterday and will close today in the Indianapolis Athletic club, | The Rev. Mr. Sly recently visited the African continent as a repre sentative of the Disciples.

tax commission files at the Wash- and service compan 1 ington state capital in Olympia dis- [sd © and medica eiachments on

suggested that the will might havé ungesisn been probated elsewhere. When he first made public his | "peas? good fortune, Love sald he was Ldeunated personnel surprised to learn that he had oe AT SAN FRANCISCO:

| Burope and editor of World Call

sociate editor, spoke yesterday as {did Dr. James A. Crain, executive secretary of social welfare of the united society, and Dr. Henry Noble | 8herwood, chancellor of Transyl- [| vania college, Lexington, Ky. The Disciples’ commission voted He {sito request‘ the commission on a executive secretary of the depart-|just and durable peace of the Fedment of financial resources of the, eral Council of churches to assume United Christian Missionary society. | responsibility for the production of in addition to his report on|pictorial educational materials for Africa, the commission is consid-|use in promoting world order among

a bR - - . . ering other world trends as brought | all Protestant churches. AE i

By UNITED PRESS

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closed no trace of 'a Claude AN [pUE AT NORFOLK: or Love, and puzzled auth | Albert Michelson. from Leghorn—Tvo ding apniversary. with an. open ted Je Hon ne hor _Oné solier.| DOUSE ‘celebration from 3 to 5

Aus Set Victory, a Oasablanca—28 p.m. Sunday. from Naplesg~Two un-|

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P.) ~The question of whether Jack| E. Love, 22-year-old ex-G. I, was a millionaire or just a good storyteller remained unanswered today. However, University of Notre

Dame authorities said the youth, The fugitive, Vera DeFrane, sen-| ic a student under the G. IL

fenced from Rennsselaer for|pjll of rights, was back on the camforgery, broke away frbm a group|pus—but he couldn't be found by

DOCK IN U, S, TODAY

Fourteen ships were stheduled to| & arrive at U. 8. ports today with ] 9375 servicemen. }

The Buckners will be at home

to their friends on that. day. The |Indiana university, been named sole heir to the es- 8 8 amt ro ee amar | couple are active members of the tate because his uncle never had “oay lian, from indicated that he intended leaving | ov sn his money to him.

survivors include the wid signated Heath Memorial Methodist church |8 son, Wendell, a Ft. Ways u and have lived in Indianapolis |P&Perman.

The youth's fat ner. however. sald, ac rovia~-1388 undesignated naval per during the whole of their married

(that the uncle had visited Hagers- persontisl. wadesignated naval( jpg, : town 13 years ago and, before leave | DUE AT SEATTLE: Mr. Buckner is employed a8 a8 john Gibson, former p

ing, had patted 10-year-old Jack | Kingston Victory from Yokohama bookkeeper in the Marion county the Michigan ©. I. O) cy

who recently resigned.

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