Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1933, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933, SmENBE PUSH‘NG el S, ST | SICK MAN ARRESTED |5 st o iy Eoing fhe Sin o 20, oo IN ART SWINDLE 3"3&.», u'““y{“y'?u';y Yool uhn may develop.” m. sadd last night, SEA EXPI_URA."UNS BODY OF MISSING WOMAN Prisoner in Boston Hospital Had m- mh;mdug(;fl.:u aid 3 rest in & \ _— FOUND; BELIEVED SLAIN ¥Climate” and PrOdUCfiVity Thought to Be Mrs. Gracie Stone- Surveys Open Vast quist, Who Disappeared in By the Assoclated Press. 2 p Tacoma December 22. BOSTON, March 2—Wilbur J. Cooke, | Teger gy g ot that the New Fields. who, police said, swindled prominent art | New York attorney general must pass B e . March 3—The |36l in Philadelphia, New York, St e hete to face TR 2 ) AR, L ¥ Louis and other citles of large sums of i,m 3 ly m: lieved lice to more than suono tmn [ By the Associatad Press, | body of & woman, bel by pel money by means of “for ter- | noisseur. LA JOLL/, Calif, March 2—With be Mrs. Gracle Stonequist, 37, of ged” mal _—_— 3 J Ser i" | Tacoma, was found in s lonely spot . ) e ‘ Hew el the city limits last night. Police ! ) en to explo new fleld, the | DEAT t : um' h com three mms of the | nmcms said she apparently had bean e R /e :i t -dered. ians the | er Stcnequist, mother of two young ding to | daughters, mysteriously dropped from with this B no one | sight December 22 and has been sought ) NATIONAL g 1 SUFS% body was partislly covered witn H alf'pfl(«'e tin cans end & nrmteh br;xsth The le hand end part of the left arm were C exposed and on the fingers were & amera D: 5. Mol 3 t | Tings an ographer, and his essistant, Richard “H. | ment ring. The ring e ¥ Fleming of the Scripps Institute of [fur coat, hat and other clotmng Oceanography here, have undertaken | checked with those by Mrs. the subsurtace exploration of the Stonequist when she dlslppured police Pacific, not for the gecgraphy of the | said. PRE—— SRR TR sea bed but for o climate” and | - ? AT k) § pmducm ty of the occan itsel 3 J 5 Puffed Wh —_——— - | MY AL P d Rl Aty {MISS McPHERSON SAILS i : 2 eat “fie ce n 1930, “‘"'{ abaard the hcht» FOR ALGIERS SUNSHINE < Even though you 2! vater hampe 5 Nurse With Evangelist in France H f5% . Pkg c DA A e able- area within | Says She Is Better Than When | ; : the desert where the water contmned\l She Left California. 1 . N - vegetables, fish foods, ete. very little or no OXyg: Now another region is being_ Den- | By the Asiociated Press. ulf of | MARSEILLE, France, March 2— & T 5150_0 No. 2A ¥ has | aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, Cali- fornia_evangelict, sailed at noon today e B o Sased in making | O Alflers in search of sunhine i =P FOLDING HAWK-EYE LENTEN SPECIALS rs. Hutton's nurse, Bernice Middle- A \ soundings in the Panama Canal area. 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