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BOY., 16, ACCUSED IN TWO KILLINGS Youth Said to Have Con- fessed Slayings in Hold- Up at St. Joseph By the Associated Press. ST. JOSEPH, Mo, March 25.—Mi-| 16-year-old high school | chael -Burke, freshmari, lolled in his cell here today while county authorities checked stories that he had perpetrated a one-man crime wave in which two men were shot to cum and another wounded. The primary concern of Burke, the son of an attorney, however, appeared to be a printed statement of very Rev. P. J. Carney that the youth “never has been normal for his years.” Laughs at Story, “Listen to this,” said the youth, held in connection with the slaying of John Fisher, plant employe, and Joha Bm a former peace officer: youngster has the mind of & chllfl of 6’ hot stuff isn't it?” He read on: “‘If he were out of jail to- morrow he would go back to the same adventures.” “Say,” he broke off, back to that for a m/idion dollars.” Police said they crught the youth robbing the home of #ate Senator Em- mett J. Crouse Friday night. His pur- ported confession to the other crimes | were unfolded after he had been iden- tified as the slayer of Fisher, by Fisher's companion. Michael also admitted, officers that he shot and killed Brown, in an attempted hold-up, and the same nlght hld vlo\md:d Harry | Nash of Savannah, "l'-llll‘llt n-uu." Omnm said he described himself as it Bandit,” havi used “I wouldn't go | Takes New Post DENMEAD TO ADMINISTER BLACK BASS LAW. TALBOTT DENMEAD. ‘Talbott Denmead of the Biological | Survey has been selected by Commis- sioner O'Malley of the United States Bureau of Fisheries as law enforcement | officer in the newly created division of the bureau to regulate interstate trans- portation of large and small mouthed black bass. Requeet for his trensfer from the Biological Survey by Commissioner | O'Malley was approved by Paul G. Red- ington, chief of the Biological Survey. Mr. Denmead will take over his new duties today. Mr. Denmead has been with the Bio- logieal Survey for the past 10 years, first .as deputy chief and acting United States game warden for #ix years, and for the last four years has been assist- s |ant United States game conservation ed | officer of the bureau. His experience in "It was either “And I let him have it.” Frank Kirtley, county yrooecuuar said s warrant would be issued, charging first-degree murder. APPLE ORCHARD SELLS AT $43,500 IN FREDERICK Price on 100-Acre Plot Held Sign of Stability of Fruit Industry. Special Dispatch ta The Star. chard farm fo) $435 an acre to Allel and Howell Botd, brothers. It was the largest sale of apple orchard property fade here in the last couple of years, according to grewers, who added that in view of the recent business depres- sion, it was a good indication o( the stability of the iruil industry in Fred- erick ounty. ‘The property, 100 acres, was pur- chased by Mr. Richards 12 years ago $160 per acre from Arthur Wright. contained no trees at the time. Richards planted im it such varieties as York Imperial, Delicious, Stayman ‘Winesap, Grimes Golden and Duchess. | The Bond Brothers are among the largest growers of apples in the Win- chester district, having succeeded their father, the late John L. Bond, in the business. REPRESENTATIVE ASKS WIFE FOR UNCLE SAM. Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen Says He “Has Been a Bachelor Long Enough” Now. By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 25—A wife for Uncle Sam is advoca! Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, Representative in Co 'ss from Florida. 8) befor= the Women's City Club here last night, Mrs. Owen out- lined the possibilities for women in public life. “It is time that Uncle Sam gets a wife,” she said. ‘“He has been a bache- lor long enough. Woman's love of beauty and man's practical knowledge both are needed in the community. The community and the whole nation has become the home today: and the wom- a1's place is in that home.” the enforcement of the migratory bird treaty and Lacey acts, particularly with those phases that are concerned with restrictions on f{llegal interstate com- merce in game, has peculiarly fitted him for his work in the Bureau of Fisheries. A native of Baltimore, Mr. Denmead received his education in that ecity in Lamb's Elementary and High Schools, Johns Hopkins University and the Uni- versity of Maryland: He is & member of the Maryland bar and before his first appointment with the Federal Govern- ment had practiced law in Baitimore. His interest in both game and fish is indicated not only by his regular hunt- ing and fishing trips in many parts of the United States, but by his selection as president of such organizations as | the Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Asrociaticn and the Maryland State Council of the Izaak Walton League of America. ‘To save himself from death under the wheels of an express train at East Bolton, England, recently, Alexander Seed held to the top of an electric power pole until the train passed un- der him, and was severely shocked. THE CAPONE ONGE KEPT ELECTIONS HONEST Loesh, Chicago Foe of Gang, Bares Events and Sees Successor to “Al.” By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, March 25.—Frank J. Loesch, president of the Chicago Crime Commission, predicts that when Al Capone is gone another gang leader as efficient will rej e him. Addressing Southern California Academy of cnmnmlogy here last night, Loesch told of happenings at & secret meeting with Clpone which he said he had not disclosed before. While non-English speaking o “My Two Children Have Never Been Sick,” Writes Grateful Mother Mrs. E. O. Deery, Jr., 1847 East 36th Street, Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y., says: “Father John's Medi- |cine has been a help and safe- guard against colds and sickness in our family for three genera- tions. The first time your medi- cine was used was in 1875 by my mother’s mother in Ware, Massa- chusetts. We have two children, ages four and six, and they have mnever been sick, which we attrib- ute to the building properties of Father John’s Medicine.” What better evidence can you have than this 56 years’ use in one family? Why nct start with this proved body-builder today? 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He lied he alwa) M!thell' but he ex- ise some day at the busi- ness end of & they’ll only get me when I'm b him to keep his hoodlums of the North Side from interfering with the poll booths, He sald he would and vol aid on the West Side. “Il have the cops send over the squad cars the night before election and tended It was “That t election da; State’s nwrney and some of our decent candidates were elected and we started to go mer the cnmtn-u = e wofld for its indulgence in murder. Japanese Diet Session Extended. the fate of a large number of bills stfll undecided, the government today ex- evening. m-mdo-twhuuqlw 10 40 Years, We ot & hew the Diet session until Frida) ediiod onginally Lo tloss this | here over the “Citisens’ * ticket, headed | another animial W - v by L. R. Grover. Mayor Chipley suc-|power. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1981 h | {he Cooter unial the poll 4, keep, e = i| PROGRESSIVE TICKET WINS IN MOOREFIELD | ;The vore over M. 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