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the Tyre farm. Described as an almost
24 Ciprntumpper—ewwerd “But last week when a 500-pou {calf was killed on the Tyre farm, n the stray dog idea was abandoned kds revealed that although ong in jts place came rumors that : hd been operating NUISING| everything from a bobcat to spobs] "3700 House! ere at various places fOrited jeopard was running wild on *. she never had a license ihe countryside. Ae 2} state welfare department -#d by a law passed in 1943. applied for-a license at ! welfare department two was held up fan investigation of some its. according to Otto Walls, gor department director. ave been waiting on reom the state health board man sound” citizens relate that it state fire department On jefinitely isn't the howl of a stray Court room 4 took under adviseg. One resident said the sound nent the case of a defendant arwas indescribable. |
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traffic violators municipal court. Judge John Niblack of Municipal
OF SPEED TRAPS
. Attorney Charges Blockade Is Illegal Device. legality of police
sounds coming from a gravel pit piockade as a method of nabbing located on the edge of town near
loomed today
in
rested at a blockade and charged
been : t | with driving while under the in-
Attorneys for
Eulan
L.
Spears,
about her ceneral's office is preparing sist it sounds something like a cat.|223 E. 10th st., charged the arrest
Pet Cornertion to enjoin Mrs. Colyin yarn aboutbntinuing
thinks out
the “creature”
surrounded.
said he'd bejegal action may be filed police arrived the dogs were there Madison ave. to listen Ingay » he said.
to waste tl
cutor Blue said if Mrs, Colnot prevented frrom operhome, “I'll put her under
If you w home from { lapel, give all about how as the movie {
oxygen. If you
because you've hgjue s the most populal similar torture tac-| The sponsor is Pigrahle conditions at went to the creature's hangout. homes here, explain- One threw a beam from a flash-
sanitary
«fry day she continues
not have
SUNDAY SEnning more raids.
3, Columbia Wq matic entertain: instance, Sylviy sption called
the ailing t¥'S are operating without
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ave information that sev“Blondicthe places are not what
that out pn 'd be,” he said. the mos poplare Is Costly
will try to pol. a weightier pa features a funi
ol average of more than |eaten all the corn out of his garden. Jonth from the 29 pa-|He said there were no tracks of any dian national congress had accept-
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sings “Poinci®0 OF 500 patients in the | sweet,” whichivate nursing homes who |
morrow hight, many more thousands |
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inspections, Office of Straturney, state health de-! « mmissioner, The Saturd: does 8:45. The Serennel to make these in- ers” site but efforts to locate the gid he has in- have been futile.
said his
but the “creature” had scrammed. | The animal was dark ‘and spotted, study the resident said, and a little small- ‘making any ruling on the Spears er than an average size dog. to sald that the last he saw of the “creature” it was chasing a howling dog over a nearby knoll. All Hunts Futile Alonzo McCann, chief of police, | suf- said that dozens of “creature seek- |
have gone to the gravel pil animal | Surplus War Goods
|light into some bushes and stopped Yector Walls said there (Short when he was greeted by two insed private nursing |large blazing eyes. The boys called Byrnes Bans Debate on Italy . arion county and that | Police. Patrolmen Frank Denney | Arnold Wilson responded and Deniney's flashlight beam They - belonged to an Angora cat—almost as terrified
| “blazing”
eyes.
found
as the five boys.
| Ome irate resident reported that gpartment investigators he hadn’t heard anything or seen hat Mrs. Colvin was anything, but that something had A government communique said toPandi Nehru of the In-
Judge the
He case,
One night last week, five boys,
and
the
Niblack legal
to operate the to report that a pack of dogs had was an illegal device. When | was halted in the
said question
One excited resident called police {was invalid because the blockade
Mr. Spears’
he
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INDIAN NEW DELHI, Aug. 12 (U. P).—
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1100 block on
would before
»| while under Mrs. Lockman’s care.
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| sent certain disinterment problems ers’
| requiring special techniques and earlier. added that none would be dug up No Powder Marks today. Lt. Howard Hunter of the px
home, or $36,000 a (cows or pigs and asserted it must éd Viceroy Lord Wavell’s invitation
that
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there are -—
have been the
“creature.”
By SHERLEY UHL |
| realize it,
of birds with one stone Saturday. | Mr. Blue took a “pot shot” at a|
“John , Pa Pennsylvainents. 20 Obituaries ... popular on | 9|F. C. Othman and “M' Ash... 6 Radio ‘ that “Joless . .. 16| Reflections .. s ; 18! Earl Richert < Withfied. 17-18 Phil Bake; 19 Eldon Roark question rq 12 Scherrer , Eversharfi,;e 10 Serial salors on, ... 10 Side Glances Rights. . 19 Sports 6-7 + Given .. 14 tony e Hill 11 Washington P art.andpls. him to de Indpls 90 Joe Williams ‘play gofl Mullen 9 W n's
4 | Through a comedy of errors, the ang fast. g|town was closed tight against gain | 19|ing activities Saturday afternoon. 10! The boys clamped the lid on volunlearning Prosecutor Mrs. Roosevelt 9 Blue was “going on a big raid.” 9! 1t all started when Charles Rus10 sell, investigator for the prosecutor's
13 tarily after
13 office, strolled over to police head-
10 quarters for some assistance.
14 the event.
Jittery Gamble
Investigator Russell asked Police Bob Stranahan 6 Chief McMurtry to lend Mr. Blue 10 several officers for a “special raid.” 3 Weather Map 12 At the same time, the prosecutor 6 summoned newspaper reporters for
. 20, World Affairs 10 The prosecutor-was on his way to!
(raid the
freely.
influence” in
alleged
shackled to beds. But somewhere along word leaked out to the gambling cruise. nursing home and a covey of gam- | fraternity that Mr. Blue was “on | blers “dropped out-of the trees.” the warpath.” Rumors flew thick |til they read accoufts of Prosecu- and Arthur LeFevre' reported Telephones buzzed dnd|tor Blue's nursing home foray In| masked man attempted- to h@ORAG the linderworld “grapevine” cracked | Saturday's evening editions. But|them up on | they were too shaky to reopen im- of 10th st. Where they had set
certain
“horror
to form an interim government.
the
i like a blacksnake whip. Bookies and pool room and smoke | mediately. shop operators thought “this is it.” | A number of characters perspired in fear of Mr. Blue ever since his At least two of them were! candidate, Alex M. Clark, lost the |
house"
quarters, '
she is innocent.
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Mrs. Lockman’s
‘Cooper, said he wanted the bodies {of Mrs. Lockman's husband and | “Uncle Pied" Giddings exhumed to clear his client of suspicion. | Rarely Prepared Food ® He contended that if no poison / is found in their bodies it will prove | ithe McConnells were poisoned by “someone not
” n . Mrs. Lockman rarely prepared food 2%, | for the McConnells and that most E F NY > of their cooking was “done by three ” \ or four other persons.” 9 - “If there i$ poison in the bodies of her’ husband or Mr. Giddings,” Mr. Cooper said, “that would prove | She had exclusive | care of these two, but she fed the McConnells only six or eight times Robbery, |'a month.”
in
He asserted the
defray expenses of the disinterments if the state failed to act immedi-| ately. Mrs. Lockman signed a state- | side for a mystery ment permitting the exhumation of struck down a Frank Lockman, her husband. Attorney Cooper said Mrs. Lockman asked him this morning, you lost confidence in me?”
He answered, “no
“Don't do it,” she asserted. innocent.”
Mr. Cooper said, *
guilty, I'd plead her guilty.”
Jefferson County
ald Bear said he would seek a for-| father of five. mal murder indictment from the, grand jury which convenes Oct. 7. by astray bullet.
hume the bodies of perhaps four|the victim of a bandit who MQ
Page : : Profits .. 9 State police wer 2 3 other elderly persons Coroner Sidney bes 11]
said future exhumations would re-|idan aves. where Mr. Borgman’ {quire more time than did the dis-| had bumped to a halt in a va | interment of Mrs. McConnell. She| field with the dead man at | _ 12| Was exhumed Friday from peaceful, | wheel. 121 myrtle-covered Lancaster cemetery. ' 19| Coroner Haigh said the bodies of | that & 13! other suspected poison victims had! might have been the same 15, been buried for “from five to 10 deputy years.” He asserted this might pre- scuffle following an attempted + fret
State Police Detective Graham Tevis said at least three more bodies will probably be exhumed.
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rs Clamp on Own Lid Here, But It's "House of Horror' That Gets Raided
This
The gaming lads
The gamblers h
said to have promised to return!G. O. P. prosecutor's nomination funds paid to them to “exert their to Judson L. Stark. The police department These functionaries are alleged to erally allied with Mr. Stark. Once have informed the payers their in- before, Prosecutor Blue had staged | fluence wasn't what it should be. ..|a series of spectacular raids that By ‘coincidence during the utter | reflected poorly on the local force. | confusion, a police squad car crew Asked about the situation, Proseactually did browse through one of cutor “Blue said he preferred not two suspect establishments. : >
“| to comment,
ff HAK-KAFF! 1 syPPOSE dT MUST DIVULGE MY = 1 R SECRET. ~~ I'VE DIS - CONERED A RICH DEPOSIT OF STUDANIUM AN ELEMENT SIX TRILLION TIMES AS * POWERFUL AS URANIUM USED wm ATOM BOMBS / ae AND WITH # 30+ 4 CAN BLY
\ ) Oa marsast ' "r-MIS. Minnie McConnell. Traces | {of mercury were also found in speci- | {mens from the sick woman. }
heightened Prosecutor Sherwood Blue didn't nursing home at 1828 N, Illinois st.,| Then, to top it all off, Sheriff Al but he killed a flock | Where several patients were found Magenheimer announced formation | of not one, three “vice squads” and line | dispensed them on an observation
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lawyer, Joseph
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Victim of a mystery slaying Borgman, 47, was the father of f !{ «14 (left), tripletts, Mildred, Mari|
jail” He said!
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he returned night after
defense would
Police today
county farmer as his home Saturday visit to 'a tavern. With a .25-caliber slug believ “I'm fired from a foreign-made pists as their only clue, police prob# ‘if T thought her two theories in the slaying of To bh 'carl Borgman, 47, of near NO Prosecutor Don-| Palestine, industrious farmer a
‘have
One was that he had been kil
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who died{ have accompanied him from a | ern or leaped on the running Haigh, however, of his car near Julian and S
any possi
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the New
sheriffs shot at aftedi
short t
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lane” holdup a
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laboratory said the death wy Two of which had entered Mr. Borgmagu left side and. cut the large ariyg __ | foreign made bullet fired from | type of = pistol collected as v | souvenirs Deputy Coroner Leonard Cox § Mr. Borgman had been dead o a few minutes when his body found and that he couldn't lived more than a few minutes af | being shot, There were no pow marks on the body. Police believed they might gi VA PEA (oe the death weapon discarded ng “#F LEH j , . VR (% the scene. 4 td dha le "ww The slaying was discovered shah | ly after Deputy Sheriffs Otto Gasy
the anxiety.
didn’t relax un-
Ritter ave. just noPNO gved
Mi | HHL i
trap for a man who had molest £ fl | |e
couples parked in cars. Caliber Different | The man, who had flashed a lig on them and snarled “This is hold up” fled after the deputy scuffled with him. They fired eig
ave. been living
is gen-
One of the victims of the hold bandit inspected Mr, Borgmaj
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