Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1931, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HERESS REUNITED WITH HER FATHER Girl Amnesia Victim to Rest After Wandering From School. By the Associated Press. PROVIDENCE, R. I, December 22— Virginia Penfield. Columbus, Ohio, heiress, wiho disappeared last week vhile en route home from a school in Swarthmore, Pa., today rested in her Totel room ‘while her father, Clare J Penfield, made plans for a vacation for them both The Ohio chain store operator was reunited with his daughter last night, several hours after a hotel physician identified a girl who registered as Smith” as the missing student whom a widespread search was be made B. for ing Embraces Father. It was a tearful meeting. As the girl hugged her father tightly she sobbed: "I saw trains, trains, trains, millions of t 4 Penfeld sa e told him she was unable to remember anything after leaving a Philadelphia department store. From the Mary Lyon School in more she had gone last Thu! Philadelphia, where she purchased a ticket for Columbus. The following day she registered at a hotel here Studied Very Hard. “My daughter is very tired.” Pen- fleld said. “She had been studying very hard for the past two. weeks and had climbed to the head of her class.” He said they would dence until ¥ and that th where for a “I need a vacation, Dr. Arthur Brown, who discovered the through a book w said she was st fatigue caused by hotel phy girl's identity 7 bore her nam 2g from mnervous overwork. . Offers Debt Payment Plan. E. W. LARSEN WALKS HERE FROM MAINE. EILER W. LARSEN, Who arrived in Washington last week hiking over the Appalachian Trail from Mownt Katahdin, Me. This Spring he chemical analysis of Mrs. Schiffman’s brain, Schiffman is the son of the late Dr. Rudolph Schiffman of Pasadena who established a medicine manufacturing enterprise still conducted by the son, and which is the source of the fortune. During the past six years the Schiff- mans have been involved in a series of court actions in which the family mil- lions figured prominently. Mrs. Schiffman filed suit for separate maintenance in 1925, asking temporary payment of $1,000 a month and listing sgm;xnuy property in excess of $15,- WILL PROBE DEATH OF RICH MAN'S WIFE California Coroner Orders In- vestigation When Doctor Refuses Certificate. Retaened Peoversy: After much litigation Mrs, Schiff- man’s attorneys in November, 1927, went to court to have set aside a separate By the Associated Press. maintenance decree which she had ob- LOS ANGELES, December 22.—In-| tained the previous May awarding her vestigation of the unexpected death of | ApProximately $3,000.000. she made an idavit asking that the property be re- Mrs. l\lllabellAm\ Schiffman, 43, wife of | turned) to her husband and _asserting a multimillionaire medicine manufac- | that they had become reconclled. "‘"e“t was_ordered last night by the " police reports show that in August, SO Sohiflman died in & Hollywood | 1927, Mrs. Schiffman was taken to the | hospital Sunday morni 3fl 0 3;“ °C | Police Receiving Hospital suffering from o Being " sichnoming, five ours | a dose of poison and was ordered placed i e n - her Beverly | under observation. | The case was turned over to the‘ S | coroner ;m{hm thhn Cummins, sum- | Ends 78-Year Service. | moned by the husband, Rudoiph J.| | Schiffman, refused to sign a dcatr | Moses Phillips, 86, recently stopped | certificate. An autopsy, officials said, | Working on a farm near Maidstone, ‘dxd not disclose sufficient cause for | England, after being employed there 78 death and a county surgeon began a | years TED ‘BLACK~ PL “YOU TRY SOMEBODY ELSE*/ and on the other side /I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER "/ Another Ted Black Record llluclLlEll and on the IIMARY other side & ‘With You)” will continue his journey to Mount Ozlr-: thorpe, Ga., the trail's end. 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