Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1951 — Page 25

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HE Vermont town where 1 dence that drawers had been rumusually spend part of my va- Maged through. A jar of jam lay cation was recovering from the shattered in the middle of the

effects of a prolonged fit of Ritenen floor, ? i ng ol.com-. yng spinster refused to remain

alone in her house another night,

insane criminals, escaped from Three other maiden ladies made an institution in New Hampshire. similar arrangements.

One of the men was tall and | ay» dark, and the other was short and , A MITTLE GIRL of seven told

| dark,.and both were dressed in her mother that two strange men: § blue work clothes, These prelimi "2d tried to get her to go for a | nary descriptions, so alarmingly walk with them. When this news E vague, § tracted from as the days went by decided to organize a posse. They

were added to and sqb- got out, the men of the village iq Bot out their guns and they formed searching parties and

tramped through nearby woods.

A few skeptics refused to believe that the two men who had been séen here and -there for elusive moments by excited people were the escaped lunatics. There {was no word about the criminals in the Vermont newspaper which {was circulated in the town, and the state police, who came around now and again to question the people who had allegedly seen the criminals, issued no public warnings and raised no alarms.

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* The men were first -seen in a lunch room ‘on the outskirts of where their strange behavior alarmed a waitress. They had a newspaper with them, and

and burned them and then stuffed into their! half-empty coffee cups. The waitress thought this peculiar at the time, but it was not until later in the day, when she heard about the escape, that she realized she had pent a fair share of the morning

in company with a pair of luna- THE SKEPTICS became very tick. unpopular, Most of them, as it : happened, were not natives of » 5 n ; Vermont, and there were angry THE WOMEN of the village grew and not entirely intelligible reIncreasingly tense. A spinster who marks passed about “foreigners” lived in a large ahd rather iso- and -“damn sophifiTeas™ == lated house came home alone at Then, after the hunt for the

midnight on the Wednesday fol- men had occupied the village for lowing the first report of the some two weeks, ‘a fire destroyed two men, and discovered that a small grocery store. The owner someone had turned lights on in said the two lunatics had done it. her bedroom. She wasted no He had seen them hovering about time in driving over to a neigh- for two days and had so told his bor's and getting help. A sizable neighbors. party was formed, with one man The village seethed with rage armed with a shotgun, but by and indignation at this latest the time the spinster's house was development. but-the seet hing did reached the men were gone. The not last very long; for suddenly, lights were still on in the bed- as an insurance co mpany room, and there was some ‘evi- launched an exhaustive investiga-

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tion, mitted that he had set the fire himself. a In a remarkably short time the inhabitants of the ‘village grew calmer. The posses = were .dis‘banded. The maiden ladies moved back to their homes. The natives started to speak to the Y¥for-

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admitted that there were no escaped lunatics in the vicinity. And then, a bit more slowly, everyone admitted that there had been no scaped lunatics to. begin with. Not from a non-existent institution in New Hampshire. Not from anywhere, ; one can remember _Where

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