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Logan J nuniber of ] \\Iu) was mysteriously muxdued in his hmm, MAJOR ANTHONY BENSON ~.. Brother of the murdered man . Housekeeper for Alvin Benson veveee..... Ayoung singer casserole. ISR thoughts f toward Dic when he da had 1 outsi What had in the darkn no soun of th would the other me WO outside. But I kne Peter Goes Sy By Thornton W. Burgess NDER PFYF. J\lI\] A IAN ELSIE HOFEN G. STITT IH\\\]])M] Il‘] Y . Detectiv 4 ll: tectives qw"nnd to District Attorne SPRINGER, HIGGINBOTHAM S, TRACY, ¢ 3 RANDER WILLIAM . MORIARTY ... \Il\I\I’lHII]’HA(()(]\.... ’ A A . Intimate of Alvin Benson’s S i : | 1 Miss St. Clair’s fiance A friend of Pfyfe’s m of Benson and Benson A retived army officer An alderman ftvm firm of Stitt m\(l \l(‘(‘m pul)ll(' accountants ~... 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