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ONAPED WOMAN SFOURD ATHOME Brief Sensation When Beaten Escort Tells New Jersey Po- lice Dramatic Story. By the Associated Press. PATERSON, N. J., March 30—A dramatic recital of the “kidnaping™ of | 8 young Paterson woman and the sav- age beating of her escort caused a short-lived sensation here early today. | State and local police organized & frantic search for Miss Milly Baker, 23, ‘when John Jeffs, Philadelphia, gagdered into police headquarters, Pruised and bleeding, and told how istols had beaten and s they sat parked in | a lonely lane, and two men with robbed the pal an_automobile then: carried off irl er into their automo- nd kicking, he said, | Wide Search Begun. For two hours police scurried 'in | |and severely beat her escort cast and automobiles were stopped and searched. It was while the search was most feverish that police learned Miss Baker was safe at her home here She, too, told of being “abducted.” but her story differed from that of Jefls. She said she and the Philadelphia man, a traveling salesman, had parked in a lane near Franklin Lakes and that while there they had been held up. Two robbers took $685 from Jeffs, she said, and her handbag. They also car- ried away the keys to the automobile, she said. She and Jeffs sat in the machine a while, she said, wondering how they would be able to get back to this city. As they devised plans for starting the machine, she declared, two men drove up, forced them from the automobile They then forced her to accompany them. she said, and later she was returned to_her home unharmed Both Jeffs and Miss Baker were questioned this morning in an effort to reconcile conflicting details. TELEPHONES WIFE. PHILADELPHIA, March 30 (@).— The wife of John Jeffs, who told Pater- son, N. J., police he had been beaten and robbed there of $685 and his young woman companion kidnaped, today said her husband, a traveling salesman, had phoned her of the robbery. She made no mention of the alleged kidnaping Mrs, Jeffs, id she has been | Federation Group to Study By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. | duplication of street names and errone- | MONTGOMERY MAP T0 BE CONSIDERED Confusion of Street Names and House Numbers. SILVER SPRING, Md., March 30.— in i Of the 86 lications of street names it was {uundmt the name Mont occurs 14 times, Maple 12 times, Cedar 8 times, Ridge 7 times, Highland, Oak, Spring and Park 6 times, Columbia, Erm and Carroll 5 times, and Maryland, First, Second, Third and Fourth 4 times, besides numerous cases of names occur- ring two and three times. IDLE STORM COURT HOUSE 1,500 Men and Women Demand Jobs at Spokane, Wash. SPOKANE, Wash, March 30 () — An army of unemployed persons marched on the court house here yes- | Consideration to the map showing the | terday., demanded immediate relief and received it More than 1500 jobless men and | ous house numbering will be given by | women told county commissioners they | the Committee on Legislation and Legal | would be driven to looting stores and | committee by Serge Doubroff, drafts- |man in the office of the Magyland- National Capital Park and Planning Commission. tions in street names. | The map_has been prepared for the It shows the 86 duplica- Action of the Montgomery County Civic | restaurants if nothing was done to re- lieve them. The commissioners decided Federation at a meeting to be held at |, hen g county commissary for dis- the county bullding here Monday eve- | tribution of staple food to familles after ning, called by J. Bond Smith, chair- | investigation of their need. man. 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