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{House often ak him Sow he ever eems inside the Isles, but signals PROBE NEW ANGLE +|got the expression |were flashed to police headquarters

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| side looks| pists of the missing jewels were being sent to pawnbrokers and deal“Everybody has his dual person-|ers all over the world, including the

known that the sleuths thrown into the search were banking consider{able hope on some $120,000 worth lof jewels discarded by the thieves lon the grounds of Ednam Lodge. {These were abandoned possibly be“But your guess is as good 8S)... they were too well known to mine as to how it happened,” he | cet fd of—“tbo hot.”

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(Continued From Page One) and such tough sections as “The Angel.” They questioned literally thousands of persons. : Among them were garage owners who might have knowledge of an army-type vehicle seen near the lodge on three successive nights, The car was described to police by Sunningdale residents. Several volunteered information, but they were unable to describe the men in the car. Rogue's gallery pictures were shown them, but so far as was known that lead was fruitless,

Fingerprint experts hunched over

Doubt Escape From Britain "The Yard felt that its warnings

in all continental countries to be IN DIVORCEE DEATH PAOLI, Ind. Oct. 18 (U, P.) .—Police today opened a new phase in the investigation of the death of a Ft. Wayne divorcee in a tourist

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tour of “death row” in the prison where Goering and ‘his fellow inmates spent their last hours. They found Goering’s cell doublelocked. It was tightly guarded— apparently to preserve any clues it might contain for the three-man American board of inquiry. The correspondents’ investigation cast little light, if any, on the|} suicide. On their visit to the prison the correspondents saw only one of the remaining prisoners, Constantin von Neurath. The prisoner was sit< ting on his bed, staring moodily out

their = breath as Mohandas ‘K. Gandhi.

the window. : The remaining prisoners were said” to, have been carefully

searched. Instead of a.guard for each cell to keep the men under constant watch, there now is only . ie one guard per floor for each cell block.

Glass Fragments Found _ There were reports of uncertain

Gandhi suggested that the

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