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|colutely no connection existing be- Y S H"l]l IS [tween her and Mr. Tyrrell, except in <n husmul nature, he being her at- Sl . Amz NPPED N U —_— . Fisiurah, Nay 14 #orrea 1. 'Housewile and Boarder in Jail 1 B 8 erinte ent f © ' Bungey senont o1 1hs P corsinn | 10 Patchogue, N, Y, church in Munhall, a suburb, was in the Allegheny county jail today charged with murder. atchogue, N. Y. May 14 @A Just as Sunday school was about housewife and a hoarder were in the | to convene tlirce shots rang out in' g " Suffolk county il to v charge the auditorium and Phillip F. Clark. Seunl A loaa shergd | 36. of Homestead, for whose wite “Wi'h Dlofting to hire & gunman to. | Tyrrell was attorney in a divoree; kill the woman’s husband for 8100 suit, dropped dead. Mrs. Clark is 2'and a share in the insurance member of the church choir. Police said Mrs. Iva Austin Ran From Church confided to a truckman that s Tyrrell ran from the chureh after Wished she knew a gunman. The the sbooting and was arrested later | truck driver told police, and Depury in his home. criif Charles Barcellona, mas- The bullet entered Cark's left querading as a gunman. talked with | temple, another near the mouth ang | Mrs. Austin, a third shattered his atch. Ho! Barcellona said he was !!\rn g0 leaves a wife and a ni ar olg’ and promised $50 more and a share son. Tyrrell has u wifc and six chil- 0 the $4.000 life insurance carried dren. by Austin. A year ago Tyrrell filed suit in Another conference, Barcel half of Mrs. Hazel Clark for divorcs, | $aid, was held with Arthur Abado alleging cruel and barbarous t { the boarder, present, and on that oc- ment. Mrs. Clark had worked since (45100 Abadore said if Austin's death In Tyrrell’s law offiee. were brought about successfully he| Church ofiicials said that Clark|*0ould pay Barcellona $200 to kill had repeatedly requested the resige| NS Wife, the mother of his two nation of Tyrrell as ruperintendent, Children, so he could be married to! saying he was no fit person for such | Mrs. Austin . 2 position. Beeanse Tyrrell had fail.. When Barcellona received the 3201 2 deposit he arrested the two. ed to resizn, fhe police were inform. | 1°P0 ed. Clark was lodging . chacges! When Austin, a laborer in a agalngt Tyrrell with church officials | ETornhouse. was told of the cl ke e ] he said he had been suspicious of throuzh college had been active in 180 1o Europe this summer, NEW BRITAL lJllLUMBIA STUDENT " FOUND A \D A SUICIDE Disappearance of Sopbomore‘. Solved; Body Is Found — New York, May 14 UP—The mys- | | tery which for a week surreunded\ {the disgppearance of a Columbia University sophomore had been | cleared up today by finding of the boy's body hanging from a tree on e edge of a bluff near Peekskill, Police said that Rollin Lew vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis of Berlin, N. Y., had commit- | ted suicide, and had been dead about 24 hours when found. Lewis, who while working his way Ntra-curriculum activities, disap- prared last Monday from his trater- | nity house after borrowing $2. Two iays later a classmate received a | letter from him, postmarked from | Buffalo, in which he expressed de- Iression over a misunderstanding | With his father about his desire to | Tired of Mankind. “I am tired of civilization, of man- Kind,” the letter said. » ®0 to som~ place where T won't come in contact with the drudgeries of life Friday. while an organized search for him was under way, Lewis ap- veared at a schoolhouse in Oregon N. Y. near Peckskill. where he had [ formerly lived. and the aearch shift- | 4 from the vicinity of Buffalo to ¢ | Oregon. | the relations of his wife and the| 1 1& body was found by a fisher- 20 i Church Hoamiin: About a seore of persons were i SATS IR the ehurch at the time of the &hoot- e W L e GAROL T0 LEAVE SOON mkm., with n o Hannly, a chureh commi man, when Tyrrel lert the pulpit, where he had been Jonescu Says son of alter Ruman- preparing lessons tor the ol walked to within five feet of Clark, puiled a pistel from his pocke! and | jana b Thursday. i 3 ian Ruler Will Depart From Eng- | ‘arning those present, “keep ont| London, May 14 (UP) — Prince of this or you'll gt shot. t0o.” helcuarol of Rumania will leave England | man and {dentified by one of Lewis' | colloge friends. It was claimed by an uncle, Charles Lewis, of West Ru- | pert, Vi, who said he belleved his nephew had suffered a nervous breakdown, GIRLS NIS TOURNAMENT Hartford, Conn., May 14 (#—Th-. sccond annual tennis tournament for high school girls. under the auepices 10f the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic conference will be held at rushed to the door, witnesses said,{hefore Thursday, former Rumanian {the Arnold llege camp, Silver and drove away in his automobile. | Ambassador eseu, who is his|Sands on Saturday, May 26. An- After his arres re- i host. told newspapermen t make a statement. Police 2 1 Jonescu had just visi formed that Clark had several times home office, which had reques accused Tyrrell of being a “home! Carol to leave by today hecanse of | breaker.” his alleged political activities against | David B. Crawford, a member of the Rumanian government, the church board. saill that trouble’' Carol now is suffering from chil had been expected between the men at Jonesew's country home for several months, and that at one | Godstone, Surrey, Physicians time Tyrrell came to church guard-| will not be able to travel for ed by three private detectives, say-| days, ing that Clark had threatened %im.!| 1t is expected that Carol will be Mrs. Clark was a block & placed under iand Yard sur- bound for church, when the shoot-|veillance until his departure, as a occurred. She was under the formal guarantec that he does not are of a physician today. Tyrrell's|indulge in any home was in Mifflin township. | — Home Breaker™ { nouncement of the tournament was today by Allen G. Treland. mec- | v of the state hoard of eduea- | tion and of the conference, | Dr. Arnold has donated a loving | cup to be awarded the winner and | [the contest will be conducted by | the students of his school. (ne entry will be accepted from | #ach high school holding member- ship in the conference. 15 Persons Killed in i Mass. Auto Accidents | Boston, May 14 (UP)—Fifteen | persons were killed in automobil - i ) |accidents in Massachusetts last weel | Crawford said that when Clark! New Haven, May 14 P—For the |a ceording to the renort of George A. | appeared before the church board|second time in two wecks fire swept | Parker, registrar of motor vehicles. | three months ago, and complained|the building of the Bradley Sr‘m‘”lf'{ This was seven more than in the that Tyrrell was a “home breaker, | Company, stationary and offige sup- ihe beoard rcfuscd to take action, | ly dealers in Orange strect last night advising that Clark carry his com- causing dam: estimated at_$65 plaint to a civil court. 000, The origin of the blaze which | Curtis Artman, brother of Mrs.|started in the basement is undeter- | Clark, issued this statement: “Mre. | mined and an investigation has been | Clark wishes to state there is ab-{ordered by Fire Marshal Reifu. HOUSE CLEANI PI' oves the outstanding advantag of the NEW, USECLEANING hn;eb‘ will ld':hn you an opportunity to see real vi of the Maytag's roomy, cast-sluminum, heat-retaining tub. 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