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or. ee PAGE SIX. Che Casver Daily Cribune M. Hight, of Ina, is Mrs. Elsic Sweetin of Ina, Il, who has confessed, according to BCom; Omeee Sern ne aes ies at Mt. Vernon, UL, that she poinsoned her husband, Wilford yer of thle conitewalion eaien. so she might 4 tev, Lawrence M; Hight. The minister Member of his congregation, accord ih ; e is ‘ , . Ing to authorities. at Mt. Vernon, charged with the mord his wie, furnished her with the polson yi* a, ld triangle of Hillel love is blamed by officials, But the minister contends he poisoned both while they were ill “to end their sufferings.” The Minister’s Daughters , Sweetin’s Son Airmail service inety-four years in age is no deterrent to the western pioneer spirit, as demonstrated by I ker, picturesque character of the northwest He wanted a seat in t as vigorously on thé st the Oregon trail with am in 1952, settled in the Puyallup valle; and has farmed there for 50 years, In 1906 he took an ox team back c the Oregon trial to Washington, D. C., as visual plea to congress for a concrete roal ong the route. i Sergeant William Kennedy of New Orleans—his budd: call him the md “gumest guy tn the worid"—<te ayy By NEA Alrmail Service— ing by inthes. Altogether he's: been’ The picture of this girl was found pasted on the back of a photograp! | treated in 27 hospitals in France of Rev. Lawrence M ight in his home in Ina, Ul, Who the girl is re | @nd the United States." He's under. mains a mystery to authorities. gone 14 amputations and ‘one sur- By NEA Alrmail Service— gical operation. “Trench. feet," the doctors say. Yet Kennedy only grins. “They gotta give me chloroform be. dore they nail my coffin-lid dowi They’re After Tennis Honors he ease Now “Midge” Fights Back ‘*The Latest”’ By NEA Airmail Service— Little Byford Sweetin of Ina, IL, These are the daurhters of Rey. Lawrence M. Hight, Ina, Il., clergy: Is crying for his mother and his man, who has confessed to poisoning his wife so he might wed Mrs, daddy, He waits in vain for them to Elsie Sweetin, a member of his congregation. At the Jeft is the elder come home. His father ts dead, and faugher, Mrs, Marie Eaton of Mt. Vernon, Tl, Mildred 14, the younger his mother if in Jail charged with me, is shown at the right. her husband's murder. Citizens Join Search for Missing Girls CLARA LOUISE ZINKE (L' i cage two girin (na few years| prodigy wha want from a novice , expected to be storming the| player inté the finals in ane season tadel of Helen Wills and Molla |and ostablished what tn believed to be fakes bites Slee Detroit, Mallory Olga Strashun, champion jan unprecedented record stain re iad haseicy: Peaking tennis star of Tilinois, Indvana, Ohio| Both young tadies. vou wilt natice | “agnmatt ot the comes et and Kentucky. won the tristate| wear knickers instead of bothersome |‘! igri deer debi! A honors from Clara Loutse Zinke, child | skirts 3 1 | phe Separ fuente ae eee > . sg ut the White House to see President She’s Coming Champion Loolldss. A’ renortet! In, {atseview- Golf Champion Midge” Casper 17, was {& ard on her t thal) team in Cleveland Largely through her pt the girls won every game ~ ut when }1 ame to passing, out the ue title. a church quintet protested "Midge's Mgibility, She was playing out of her class, its manager waid So the hurch team won the cup, title and everything Now Midge's” team ts suing the church, five bs for the trophies it wa: . ty NEA Airmail Service— the backer uf Hundreds of infuriated Los Angeles citizens have joined police in the seareh for Nina and May Martin, individually and collectively | md 12, believed to huve been kidnaped and probably murdered by degenerates, It is one of the most thorougt awarded. ants In the city’s history re a posse is shown beating through field, near the little girl's home, in ar ‘fort to find some tangible clew. Stretched out in a line several blocks long, the men tramped through th: veods and bushes, covering every foot of the ground, Candidates for Congress Pope’s Wreath for Unknown Soldier | Spurns Prince ‘ Here fs a young wor turned down a dance | Prince of Wales. § | Allen of Los An | ago she was BROWNIE MARSH i} By NEA Airmail Service— | ing in Lethbr Alberta, end was the pring re cot “adie” epotted her mad rt Pat ie a K. ENED, Cal—A potential rival for Eleanor Garrattl, coast! 7 . nies her | swimming ‘luminary recently discovered at Rafael, Cz shes for a dance. Dresstd y in her ‘ at San Rafacl, Cal., been S — , re 5 “ By A Airmail rvice Strest clothes, #ie demurred, But ound here in the person of Brownlie Marsh. Miss March, 17, upset the fope and left the field some half way down the Delegates to the nat untry, a 50- Washington saw a wr A al convention of the Holy Name society in| the prince persi ath from Pope Plus placed upon the tomb of | her mind and ed, so she changed tank In her first contest All the pped out with him! Joe Mad-Wa-Osh. a Cloquet (Minn.) Indian, is seen here winning the log: ‘d for novices at Alameda recently, way irom Sunningdale, Folling contest for the world title at Eau Claire. Wis, Two men get on So striking was her| England, came Cupt, A, Bullock ; Bibab etiesn : ; yatepnee vletory and style that experts predicted n trifle af ne wash Folling, contest far. the Wot UUW rene nest one ie; (oe) wasek jessie ren’s unknown salgieg in Ariington National cemetery. Ie was dons for several numbers. would develop her Into an immediate contender for coment wat aang | Wester to win the California ama aithough 45; duced dosane of younger men, although the picture shows [1% Jpn cnunence. Canal O'Connell, archbishop of Hoston, the poutiff's [fecords. Miss Marsh swims with an easy stroke, added moment cag | eae, Koll champtonahilp. In ithe it %: dant win the fina} beat by_ much. m ssions, i from u powerful Teg Wale i nentum coming | nals at Del Monte be defeated Ru dolph Wilhelin, Portland, Ore.