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DALLAS, Tex., November theories of robbery or revenge of jeal- ous suitors confronted police today in | seeking a solution of the double murder | of Mrs. Bessie Lynch, 21 years old, and | | Mrs. Cleo Lieto, 19, estranged brides, |in a lonely cornfield near here yester- | day morning. | A man whose name was not divulged | by police was held for questioning, but | authorities indicated he was arrested simply for the information he might| be able to give regarding fricnds of the | | women. |~ The bodies were found yesterda I'by boys hunting 'pecans. | crushed by a blunt instrument. Mrs. Lieto's throat had been cut. ~Both 5.—Dual | | skulls of both women, whose | afternoon had been Invention of Device to Harness Ocean’s Waves Is Announced By the Associated Press. RIO JANEIRO, November 5.— A Polish = engineer, Francisco Derguitrawiez, who has lived in Brazil for 22 years, has an- nounced the invention of a ma- chine by which the movement of the ocean waves would be har- nessed. The vertical motion of the waves would be converted into power by compression of alr. He has demonstrated his apparatus before the minister of marine. MEARS AND FOKKER 10 URGE AIRPORT Around - World Racer and Plane Designer to Speak for Gravelly Point. ROTHSTEIN, SHOT, OFFICIAL ARRESTED ‘MAINTA_INS__SILENCE\ AS EMBEZZLER | Police Hear He Was “Marked | New Hampshire _Secretary of | Man"—Seek Alleged Card State Charged With Mis- Game Operator. use of State Funds. i | | ' | | | i | | | i By the Associated Press. MANCHESTER, N. H., November 5.— | Hobert Pillshury, New Hampshire sec- |retary of State, was arrested at his| home today on a charge of embezzle-, | today they wanted to question Georlz““e“;n He twu taken to Concord (url‘ p » arraignment. Hump” McManus, reputed to be 8|™gneTgrrest was made by Sheriff Broadway card game operator. No | George A. Wooster of Merrimack County | charge has been lodged against Mc-|and Capt. Martin Rourke of the Man- | Manus, but police started an intensive | chester police. search for him. | The amount involved was put at $134 in | Rothstein, in a serious condition in | a warrant sworn to by Attorney General | Polyclinic Hospital with a bullet wound | Jeremy R. Aldrich and Herbert. W.: |in his abdomen, gave the police no aid | Rainey, solicitor for Merrimack County, in_their search for his assailants. but the actual discrepancy was said to Detectives, however, said they had | be nearer $1,000. | learned he was shot in & room of the| Pillsbury, prominent for years in Re- | Park Central Hotel alleged_to have | publican politics and superintendent ¢ | been occupied by McManus, Rothstein, | a Sunday school in this city, announcea | they said, left a restaurant on Broad- he would resign as secretary of state | way near Fiftieth street and went to|and chairman of the Republican city | By the Associated Press. | NEW YORK, November 5.—Seeking lLan explanation of the mysterious shoot- |ing of Arnold Rothstein, gambler and race track follower, police announced associates, and who is a candidate for |and the alleged discrepancies are prob- re-election, was before her marriage | ably one-tenth of that , S0 the Miss Augusta O. Weller. State will lose nothing,’ In a statement issued after he had “In regard to the pay checks alleged conferred with Gov. Spaulding. Pills- to have been issued to Mrs. Pillsbury. bury declared he would reimburse the | she never received a cent of the State State with interest for any amount money. T am satisfied that she never which might be determined. | heard of the matter until Saturday. I “I am bonded in the sum of $10,000, 'told the governor that I am rea to resign upon his word. I accept full re- sponsibility for everything done in the | secretary of state’s department.” H It was understood that Mrs. Pillsbury |had been personally exonerated from eny connection with the affairs of her husband’s department and would con- tinue in the contest for county com- ' missioner. | the hotel room in response to a tele- committee. | women apparently had been dead 10 or | | John Henry Mears, who traveled | phone message a short time before the | At least part of the alleged defalca- | 12 hours. 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A few drops of “Outgro” in the cre ice of the ingrowing nail reduces in- | flammation and pain and so_toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it cannot penelrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally { Automobile Gives Clue. I Automobile tracks leading to andi away from the bodies indicated the | slayers had brought their victims to the isolated spot and murdered them. Rifled_purses. empty of everything | but a check, strengthened the theory of robbery. Police believe hi-jackers may have kidnaped and slain the wom- en after driving ther escorts, If any, from the scene. Mrs. Lynch. according to her mother, | separated from her husband some time Mrs. W. O. Winn, separated from her husband some time ago, while Mrs, Lieto’s husband is in Houston, Former Admirer Held. around the world in 23 days, and An- | thony Fokker, celebrated Dutch designer | and creator of the German Chasse | planes used during the war, will come to Washington in the near future to speak at the City Club in behalf of the proposed Gravelly Point airport, H. J. Odenthal, executive secretary of the club, stated today. Mr. Mears will speak November 9. A date for Mr. Fokker's talk will be fixed later. Mr. Mears was piloted on the aerial portion of his trip round the earth by C. B. D. Collyer, who was killed Sunday night when his monoplane Yankee | Doodle crashed into a wall of Crook | Canyon, near Prescott, Ariz. Mears and Coilyer did not have a plane of their | The man under arrest is a former | admirer of Mrs. her mother. She said her daughter ! had known the man for about seven years, but recently had avoided him.| aid_he met another of Mrs. | sdmirers recently, and a fight | | . Mrs. Winn said she met the man Saturday, and he inquired about | the girl's address, and said he was go- ing to see her that night. The police learned the two women left their escorts and friends and sald they were going to A dance Saturday. A man reported to have threatened Mrs. Lynch's life was sought by de- | tectives. \PLANS ARE COMPLETED | FOR THOMAS LECTURE | Protestant and Catholic Charities i to Benefit From Talk on ‘\ ‘War Experiences. Lowell Thomas, internationally known | lecturer, will discuss his experiences "wflh the mysterious Col. Lawrence in Arabia and Gen. Allenby in Palestine | during the World War at a benefit | meeting at 3:30 o'clock Friday after- (noon in the National Theater. Local Protestant and Catholic charities will | be among the beneficiaries of the meet- | ing, which is being sponsored by Lady | Isabella Howard, wife of the British | Ambassador. | Final plans for the benefit meeting | were worked out last Friday afternoon |at the British embassy. The following | attended: Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur; Mrs. Willlam Marion Jardine, Mme. . von Prittwitz, Mme. Varela, Senora de Alfaro, Mme. Simopoulos, Mme. Bistra Radewa, Mme. Bostron, Senora.de Grisanti, Mrs. Ed- ward Terry Sanford, Mrs. Guy D. Goff, | Princess Sturdza, Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. McCor- mick Goodhart, Mrs. James Carroll | Frazer, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. J. Ridgeley Hunt, Mrs. Charles Denby, Mrs. Charles H. Woodhull, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Mrs. Henry W. 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