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HAVANA, April‘ 14 (U. P). —

Toledo ‘Oriental’ Saznee Held in Havana jaready Mud ou Bb,

- ACCUSED—Patricia Schmidt, 2l-year-old Toledo, O.. dancer is in jail at Havana, Cuba, on a charge of having fired the shot which killed John Lester Mee, 33, in the Cuban harbor. The photograph shows her as she appeared for a previous entertainment aboard Mr. Mee's yacht.

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Acme Telephotos WIDOW-—John Lester Mee dances with his wife, Mrs. Mary Dixon Mee, before he left Chicago on the yacht trip which resulted in his death in Havana harbor. Charles Jackson, River Forest, lll, co-owner of the yacht, is also held | by Cuban police as a material witness. 3

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GENOA, April 14 (U. P). — Charles (Lucky) Luciano was secluded in his Marassi prison cell today while authorities prepared to send him to Sicily under guard.

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brunette from Toledo, O.—known as Satira the exotic dancer around the Caribbean night spots—will be charged with homicide today in the fatal shooting of John Lester Mee,

Mee was killed aboard his yacht

Miss Schmidt signed a state-

the shooting was accidental. He charged on his deathbed Sunday that “she shot at me deliberately.” The sultry dancer sat dejectedly in the Guanbacoa women's prison. | *Jack’s dead! Jack's dead!” she said again and again. “All that matters is that Jack's dead.”

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the yacht Satira—named for the dancer—which he owned jointly with ‘Charles Jackson, 27, River Forrest, Ill. The men bought the former naval patrol craft at a war assets sale. Looks Like Oriental Miss Schmidt is § feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 114 pounds, Highly

arched eyebrows, a: heavy tan, upswept black hair and almond-

material witness.

Miss Schmidt denied that she was his girl friend.

Mrs. Mary Streeter Rites Tomorrow _

tomorrow at Tolin funeral home for Mrs. Mary May Streeter, 752 Cottage ave, who died Saturday in West Park Nursing home. Burial will be

Mrs. Streeter, who was 80, was a former employee of C. B. Cones & Son Manufacturing Co. A resident here since 1905, she was a member of Naomi chapter, Order of Eastern Star and United Garment Workers ‘union. S05 Surviving are, three daughters,

Mrs. Zora Sutherlin Dean and Mrs,

eight grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. "

Mrs. Don Allison

Ralph Hesler, 4066 Graceland ave. home in Cambridge.

Don Allison; a daughter, Julia Ale lison; a son, Thomas Allison, Cambridge, and another sister, Miss Lena Fowler, Canton,. O.

Red Bow Tie Finally Gets Him in Trouble

NEW YORK, April 14 (U. P.).~ James 's red bow tie finally landed him in jail

~ Pinnegan, 28, an advertising clerk, ‘was charged today with a series of

Services are scheduled at 2p m|

Mrs. Grace Richman, Daleville, and

Velma Henry, both of Indianapolis,

Services and burial will be held Wednesday at Cambridge, O., for ‘Mrs. Don Allison, sister of Mrs. Mrs. Allison died yesterday at her

Other survivors are her husband,|

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