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- WOREHOUSE CASE | MORE MYSTERIOUS Experts Say Bodies Were Water But Short Time Mystery parish by @ Oet, 81 More house New Orleans, Ta surreunding the . A Kidnapping cases in deepened story I::-n.n,lu A toduy in the Times- Picayune, in whieh Dr. Charles W, Tval thologist, wha condueted autopsies on the mutilated taken from Lake La Fourche last De comber and ide #us those of Watt Daniel and ¥. Richard, who were kidnapped by 4 hooded band on August 24, 1922, was declared to have told thy newspaper last night that the hodies gould not haye been in the water more than 45 hours, if that| long Dr, Duval's statement, paper stated, had heen corroborated by Dr. John A, Lanford, pathologist of Tulane university, who assisted Dr. uuval with the antopsies. The news aper quoted boti puthologists an saying that in thelr opinions the | len were these of the kidnapped | vernor Parker of Loulsiana re-| peatedly has stated that the More- | house parish Ku Klux Klan was re-| wponsible for the kidnapping and al leged murder of Daniol and Richard, while members of the Morchouse Klan | organization have charged that the hodles found In the luke were not| those of the Mer Jtouge men, but that | they were “planted’ there shortly he- | fore discovered in order to fasten the crime upon the klan. That the hodies were taken from a 8. Louis medical #chool to Morehouse and placed in the lake, has been charged by Captain J, K. SBkipwith, exalted cyclops of the parish klan, Dr. Duyal made his statement when he was asked by the newspaper re- garding the testimony given yesterday in Atlanta in the Ku Klux Klan re- ceivership suit that an investigator who visited Morchouse parish had #ald that the bodies identificd as those of Itichard and Danicl had been ‘“‘spread cagled” on a log wagon and their heads thus crushed off. Dr. Duval said such a procedure might have crushed the victims' heads or mashed off their feet but could not have been the method by which their bones from head to foot had been | symmetrically broken at about four| inch intervals. Many of those who have contend- | ed that the bodies identified ;a8 the missing men were “planted” in Lake la Fourche have expressed the belief 1_hut the bodies were taken to the lake in two huge boxes, shipped to More- house as part of the equipment of a diver who was employed to explore the bottom of the lake a few days be- fore they were brought to the sur- face by a dynamite charge. Others have advanced the. theory that the bodies of the kidnapped vic- time were concealed and when the search became intensive they were thrown into the lake to prevent dis- covery. the news GUENADIEFF ASSASSINATED Sofia, Oct. 81.—Nikolal Guenadieff, a former cabinet minister was assass- inated at his own doorstep last night, SCIENTISTS DIVIDED Come 10 No Unanimous Opinion He- garding Pinding of Bones of dup posed Pre-Avanderthal Man in Cal Chicage, Oct. 31 Belentists von deted with the universities and wu seums here are hesitant about eox pressing views on the reported dis covery at Santa Darbara, Cal, of & pre-Neaaderthal man, believed 1o have | | inhubited the Pacifie coust country be fore the first glacial period Prof. A, K Roamer, associale pro fossor an anthropology at the Univer |sity of Chicage, while doubtful about the possibility of the repoarted dis bodies [eavery, sald that If it is established |pollege [by later jnvestigation, then the link conneoting man of the present age |with the pre-glaelal period will have been found U'p ta the present been considered the first race inhabited this country, Prof. Itoamer suid, His past dates back only to the ora of glaciers, Anthropologists ut the seum would oxpreas on the repe discovery fully advised, Dr, J, P, Harrington of the Smith sonian institution, who discovered the skull which he belleves to he evidence of the existence of man on this con- tinent beforo the glacial period, elalms that establishes that North rlon was discovered thousands of years be f Columbus by primitive men who crossed the Behring Stralts from Asia the Indian has field mu themselves until more Canal Discloses Tools Dating Back Centuries Rome, Oct, 31, workman's tools w cently during some cunal used to earry off the water of river Velino. e tools are sald to date back to the construction of the canal by Manius Curlus Dentatus in 272 B, C. The Velino is so impregnated with lime that the bed of the river is con- stantly rising and it was necessary to construct the canal to carry off the water. The canal is in use to this day. Its construction incidentally re- sulted in the making of the finest and most beautiful waterfalls in Italy, Those of the Anio at Tivoli, and the cascades called “Del Marmore.” Here the Velino preciptates itself in three leaps from a height bf nearly 600 feet., omplete sot of o excuvated re- repairs to the ForCirls SCOTTS EMULSION L " R A Strength-givin {Q\P Fogodg ¢ N 77 Rub tfle Spine If you believe the spine is the geat of most of your physical ills and more people are thinking so every day, just give it a gentle massage every night with Joint-Ease and watch the help- ful results. Many people are getting it daily from all druggists and other good pharmacists. The name is Joint-Ease and it’s the | and M. 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You all remember Reba Crawford, the Salvation Army lassie who made Broadway sit up and with her nightly meetings. the golf links at St. Petersburg, paign in the Florida city before re Reba On The Links Here the camera has caught her on to have | ""W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1924 HIGHER EDUGATED ' BUT FEWER KIDDIES ,This Is Conclusion of Prol, Ross at Birth Control Meeting KA Wisconsin In this the erim sible by & 4 thmate deelared P Iess the o Wy CApOS, veble minded and often e hals It is this fact, that the e desirable are reproducing from twe to | tion of in ' th three time a8 fasl a8 the blo a8 M s ¢ e ted that that makes us fear for the safety of | will Polish the world proy Defends Birth Control Birth contrel, he asseried help restore the hialunes “The huma vate, will re e, cdueation transfer of many expense items to the I the eliming foreign 1 finances for war, and (uarter ar a8t | toeal communities a loans, al i m ie walt until yiLen John pre STHROHECKER Wi Under terms of ) Firoheokor, fled yesterday hate ourt e entire bis dwighter, Mrs, Panline Plaimvit In probate saniey Nroff was n servator of the estate of Martin on a petition af Caok's ehildren, Wha set forth that he i incapable would will of At th " present 60 yoars, he sald, “In here will bhe 106 times the pre alation, Kaen if fed by & fall of heavenly manna, man kind would he so erowded that life would not he werth living, *The curtallment of the family must come or pressure of numbers will wipe aut all the ecase, comfort vitable conseausnces of over, | NoW York Yaukees, wau a guest of population” declared Prof. 1. M. tum | ONOF here lust night when the “home o gy} ’ Wt | town folks” tendered him and Mrs | Jones a banquet at the close of which g “Rad" Sam was p 1 with a sl ver loving eup by his Viring fellow townspeople Cause of Piles of will go to Jol estute n of the University of Ross | last night teld the middie western states |hirth eentrel conference, in session [here, that & Harvard graduate has on |the & e less than one son; weman graduate has sbout half a |daughter; American famil®s of med orate means average three children, |and pavents who constantly appeal to |charity for support have families {averaging six children The birth rate ameng people whe send their children to vollege is on the deeline, he said, Inguiries among | 630 vollege women disclosed they |were members of familles uveraging 4,15 children; their parents of fami {!lea containing five children, and their "nialldr‘ll’llllu of families more than six ehildreen, | Ross said “One quarter of the the United States pre children as the remain | Chicage, Ont Prof ay RESENT FOR YSAD" SAM Woodsfield, Ohio, Oct, 31.-~"Had of POLISH BUDGET READY Big Cut in War 4 Vducation Ls. | timates Makes Amount Tower Warsaw, Oct, 31,-~The minister of | finanee yesterday presented to AVeraging | Diet the preliminary budget for 1 Dr, Leonhardt found the ecause P'rofessor | [evenues were eatimated at 1,112,-| Piles to be internal, That's why salves | 000,000 gold francs and expenditures | and operations fall to gife lasting re ut 1,088,000,000 gold francs, leaving a | Mef. 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