Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1934, Page 39

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e ————— washed up on the shore of Lake On- tario today, 10 miles west of Port Hope. A note had been left by the ‘woman. The note was addressed to “Dear WOMAN AND BABY DROWNED IN LAKE mother and dad.” It read: By the Assoclated Press. “I know that Don got hold of some PORT HOPE, Ontario, November | rat poison. I am taking the baby 24—The bodies of Mrs. Donald H.| with me. Gossip in this \‘,&wn l}u = = i- | killed me and there is nothing for it b old widow of the edl- | o' phily to live for. Please bury or and publisher of the Port Hope | -Cf%, MOl dy's plot. With love. Guide, who died from poisoning. and | gisie.” E her 21-month-old baby were found | Discovery of the bodies came THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25 1934—PART TWO. through Mrs. Hammond Brown, who was listening to a broadcast of the description of the car in which the woman and baby disappeared from their home last night. & She looked from the window down the road and in a clump of cedars 500 yards away saw a parked car. She sent her husband to investigate. He found in the car Mrs, Wilson's purse and the baby’s hat and coat. The woman's husband died sud- denly last week. An investigation into the cause of his death is now under way. HIKER USES D.ISGUISE Man Dons Woman’s Clothes to Obtain Rides to Seattle. SPO! , Wash. (#)—A motorist, whose name can’'t be used because he’s married, picked up a figure in a fashionable dress, wearily trudging the highway west of town. To his surprise his passenger doffed & woman’s wig and revealed a man’s garb beneath the dress. “I've hitch-hiked from New York on my way to Seattle this way,” said the traveler. “At first they get sore but then they usually laugh it off and let me ride.” “I'll be in Seattle by tonight,” he said, pulling down his dress as he gt out. Guided by Bells. When fishermen were caught in a fog off the coast of La Turballe, France, recently, church bells of the village were rung to guide them back to shore. “SOFT” JOBS ABOLISHED Men Still Drawing Salaries, Al- though Bureau Discontinued. PHILADELPHIA, (#)—The world's softest jobs -have been found by the city council—and abolished. The posts were clerkships in the Naturaliation Bureau, filled by James O'Rourke, $2,800 a year; Richard Cooper, $2,700, and Milton N. White, $2,200. The bureau was abolished three years ago. The salaries will be discontinued with the budget year, 1935. Bingo Party Set. BERWYN, Md,, November 24 (Spe- cial).—The Mothers’ Club of Holy Redeemer School will hold a bingo party Tuesday night in the school here, with Mrs. Mary Bryan as host- ess. Proceeds will go toward paying for the new school bus. The affair takes the place of the monthly card party held by the Mothers’ Club. D—9 | RAT KILLERS SUCCEED CHICAGO (#)—A hundred “Pied Pipers” have exterminated approx- imately 500,000 of Chicago's estimated | 6,000,000 rats since May, directors of | the extermination project announced. The State Emergency Relief Com- mission and City Board of Health are co-operating in the house-to-house campaign. The announcement said the rodents are responsible for some $6,000,000 property damage yearly. % 1S THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR Electric SEWING Machine! 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