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CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: NOVEMBER 6. 1938. PART 1 PACE 16. A INQUEST WITNESS w.ujii.weiiiii.. wiiii m.

i i numiae ui iui. i i i i ui 'I ILWAUK jEICIIIME CUQGK Chicago's Record Since Jan, 1 CCUSE NA FIND POISON VIAL; SUSPECT INDIANA GIRL SLEW SELF Investigators at Crown Point yesterday found evidence which, they said, strengthened a theory that Miss Frieda Borman might have committed suicide. Miss Borman, who was 22 years old, was found dead Thursday beside a road near Griffith, ten miles from her home in Gary. It was suspected she had been raped and murdered. Chief Deputy Sherif Charles Carl MAKING THREA NAMES SLAYER IN PARKING FIGHT A coroner's jury recommended yesterday that police arrest Rubin Jer-sky, a neighborhood tough, as the murderer of Donald Warden, 27 years eld, 1143 South Central Park avenue.

Warden was shot on the porch of his home over a parking dispute Thursday night. Jersky was named by Abe Litberg, a gasoline station employe, as Warden's slayer. Litberg testified that Warden had fought with Rubin Jer MARK THE TRAIL OF One Witness Calls Bund son discovered the girl's coat belt, a Foe of Americanism. handkerchief, and an empty bottle that had contained poison about 150 feet from the place where the body sky and Rubin's young brother, Irving, and that Rubin finally shot Warden. Another witness was Mrs.

lay. Washington, D. Nov. 5. (P Chemists are examining the vital CHICAGO SI'S mm House investigators today heard that some German-Americans had been organs of Miss Borman to determine the cause of death.

Coroner J. Robert warned their relatives in Germany Doty said it was possible she had "Half of all the crimes in Cook county are committed by repeaters." The Chicago Crime commission. "would surfer" if they criticized policies of the Nazi government. been raped. However, there were no marks of violence on the body, and Bernhard Hofmann of Milwaukee told the committee investigating un- other investigators discounted this belief.

Keith Alson, farmhand and fiance of the young woman, is aiding Annette Warden, the victim's widow, who told of his troubles with motorists who parked on the sidewalk in front of their home. It was such an incident as that which resulted in the fatal shooting. The Jersky home is at 1136 South Central Park avenue, across from the Warden home. Both Jersky brothers have disappeared. Both have been arrested by police in recent years.

Rubin was twice acquitted of robbery charges. He once was arrested in Salt Lake City, Utah, on a charge of assault to murder. American activities that friends had informed him frequently of receiving such threats. police in their inquiry. One German-American woman told him only last week, he said, that she Fugitive Kills Sherif; Ends Own Life to Escape Posse ad been warned anonymously to stop making remarks about conditions Escaped Ohio Convict Arrested in Stolen Auto Frank Voss, 21 years old, an escaped convict from the Mansfield, state prison, and Thomas Kol-vin, 17, of 2546 Cortland street, a ward of the Juvenile court, were arrested by police yesterday at North and Damen avenues in a stolen automobile.

Police found a revolver in the car. Voss escaped from prison in Vienna." Vinton, Nov. 5. tU. P.

Sherif Leland Fry of Benton county died Tells of Peceivinc Threats. The witness, a rosy cheeked, middle today from a bullet wound inflicted by Lee Crow, 21 years old, a fugi iged radio salesman, said he was pres tive. Crow committed suicide after shooting the sherif, while a posse ident of the Wisconsin Federation of German-American societies and of of 100 men was attempting to drive the Milwaukee German-American Shotgun in Burning Home Discharged ire Chief Hurt Bellvue, Nov. 5. Special.

Forest Bradley, village fire chief, was wounded in the leg last night when a shotgun in the burning farm home of George Hackett was discharged by the fire. The house was destroyed. him from a house in Garrison, a with tear gas. He had escaped from Speaking with a decided German ac June 29 after serving two years for auto theft. Kolvin said he ran away from home and hitch-hiked to California where he met Voss.

The prisoners were taken to the detective bureau for a police showup. the sherif's office at Vinton Oct 17 cent, Hofmann said he had received while being questioned on charges threats some of them anonymous because he would not join the Ger of burglary. man-American bund. He said the bund was trying to overthrow the American form of government. WHEREVER Chicago Faucets are installed, housework, insofar as they play a part, attains its happiest aspect.

Their utter dependability, instant responsiveness, positive action and freedom from service interruptions insure against those minor irritations which so often attend the use of cheap or inferior faucets and dull the zest of housekeeping. Chicago Faucets cost a little more to buy, but infinitely less to use. YOUR PLUMBER will elacliy show you Chicago Faucets for type of service. Or. see downtown disnlay.

213 N. 1a Salle St. pidpwalk level. Phcns PELmont 0300 for name of nearest dealer. THE CHICAGO FAUCET.

CO. 1712 N. Crawford Ave, Chicago '1 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE Politically important names in Wis il II If! consin were mentioned in testimony 7i by Leroy Schulz, vice chairman of tha $119 Davenport and chair. Brocatell covered in choice of colors.

Carved frame, piped back, antique nail trimmed, moss and hair filling, full web construction throughout. RETAIL YALUE $175. Protective League of Milwaukee. i Factory price Buy Gentile Slogan, He Says. Schulz said the league was allied mmmmmmmm mi ii with the German-American bund and To GET YOUR MONEY'S worth from any washer make sure, before you buy, that it will save you work and time, wash clothes clean without wear, and do those things for years.

That's exactly what Maytag now does for 3,000,000 homemakers! Every Maytag, regardless of its price, is quality-built to serve you well for years. That's why, especially if your budget is small, we urge you to see and try the big Maytag that sells for only $59.50 at the factory. LOW EASY TERMS-Ask your Maytag Dealer about the small down payment and the low, easy terms that will enable you to own a Maytag now. illipl that he had joined it out of curiosity rather than sympathy. He said it was formed to educate people to buy Gentile." Schulz detailed numerous conversa THANKSGIVING tions he said he hac had with officers of the organization.

At an executive meeting last May 25, he said, A. C. Pagenkopf, a director, said that we Mil- fitn Jf kit wmmmt Jt i- i in America must do as the other LEADS IN PERFORMANCE From Maytag's gentle washing action, dirt-catching sediment trap, and extra -efficient damp -drier, you get quicker, easier washings and cleaner, longer wearing clothes. countries are doing in persecuting the Jews." Pagenkopf said, the witness con SBIIKIIH) I.WIUPljllJi! YviAgj i tinued, that the only way to start a move which will rid this country of th Jews is to drag them down the streets by their hair or hang them on the nearest limb." yr-J rs the ui 1 "'-Sj a Another Assails Jews. Schulz said he talked last Sept.

10 b. a Art 1 s- Compare These Prices it with Ernest Goerner, described as a t. t- Ji y. tr lift li 4 publicity man for the bund in the Milwaukee area. Carved Occasional (JC Tables.

Were $18.00. Expertly Carved French Chair. $3500 S19i50 Goerner said, Schulz testified, that VWB REASONS wn. I 1 1 "all our troubles and sufferings can be laid at the doors of the Jews." yf KuM t.w 3 In another talk on Oct. IS, Schulz $59.80 $79.50 3-pc.

Bedroom Suite, Was SI 00.00 French Lave Seat. Wot $125.00 said, both Coerner and his wife asserted that Gov. La Follette must be defeated at any or all costs. HOMtR BROS. 2-pc.

Living Room tJTfft ft Suite. Was $125.00. 3lUU French Davenport. PQp tlt Was $150.00 ip30niU 8 furniture Fine Hepplewhite 7-piece Dining Room Suite, 5 chairs, arm chair, and eight-foot entension table, solid walnut, RETAIL YALUE $125. 4 2-pc.

French Living Room Suite. Factory Price I. ilium iiw.i $165.00 Was $225.00 HOMERonsRtciionUrni Buffet and Chino to Match. S39.00 Ech $10 Table Pad FREE f-pc. Dining Room CCCH fift Suite.

Was $1.000.. OOtfUiUU esoe- Another witness, James A. Cobb, Washington Negro attorney, told the committee that President Mordecai W. Johnson of Howard university here was kuv; rating communism." Cobb, a former law professor at Howard, said the school received about annuall. from the government.

The vitness added that by his advocacy of communism Johnson was trying "to destroy the very government whose largess he is receiving." ROCK FALL KILLS DK1LLER. 111.. Nov. 5. tXJ.

P. Arthur Boyrl. U5 years old, of Harrisburg. a driller at the Bluebird strip mine near here, d'ed last night from injuries incurred a lew hours earlier when crushed in a rock fall while Furniture is 4. cialW Vu- SI-J.

CLJCS eP worn 30 years rt ar- Dining Room, Living Room, Bedroom Suites, 543.50-S600 Hundreds of odd pieces and a complete line of French, Swedish Modern. Modern and 18th Century Furniture. epe! 5 ntees I guara ials. tistic MANUFACTURERS RETAILERS WHOLESALERS 3042 W. CHICAGO AVE.

uality mater nstruction. ble co These MAIN ENTRANCE innii 3053-71 WEST GRAND AYENUE Corner Sacramento Blvd. Is a. Bisease! This FREE Booklet Explains Facts That Every Person Should Know HERE is a treatise written on the disease of inebriety and its cure, written esDeciallv for trip ICpolra Inotifn. muni" delays will on that job penalize yef'i OPEN TUESDAY.

THURSDAY, SATURDAY TILL 10 P.M SUNDAY II A.M. TO 4 P.M. amui.c. AC A3 based on 57 years experience, embracing uMuiicni ui more man suu.uuu patients, including men and women from all walks of life. It tells you "why" the medical profes-tion recotmizes drunkenness as a disease; what famousmedical authorities say about the disease of drunkenness and "how" drur.k3nne3s can be cured.

The booklet i3 free, and mailed in a plain envelope. Write at once for your copy. NO Wt CUcato Office: Capitol Bldz and Randoteh Ms. (tit Address Z. Nelson, Secretary i I i i 111 ii i immmi i ii lie WANTED fkchsnlcsl Elsefrica! Engineer Engineering college graduate with practical experience in building management and operation to become superintendent of large new building in Middle-vestcrn city, not Chicago.

Applicants should have operating knowledge of modern equipment, including air-conditioning. In replying, state age, salary expected and give full details of education, experience and previous employment. AtJdress A 343, Tribune LOOK AT THE VAR LOOK AT '3 I THE TRICE. 4S andtfoutl Mim Geta Xat tw JLJZA KMJLMJJJJLJ Farm's i HsssnWMWfSW1 birds are trustful TOOK AT LaSALLE with a critical eye and judge it by what you seel You'll agree that no other car can match LaSalle for sheer originality of style. And LaSalle is different all through.

With its slim new front-end with its generously sized aisd richly appointed interiors with its 25 greater vision with its Cadillac V-8 engine LaSalle lifts standards in its field to a plane never reached before. And the new low price is the biggest achievement of all. In fact, if you intend to pay as much as a thousand dollars for your next car, you should go on up to LaSalle. Why not come in today and see for yourself? '3. Are your operations handicapped by lack of adequate machinery or equipment? If another lathe, motor, press, boring mill, mixer or other kind of factory equipment will help you make or save money, watch the offers in the Machinery Equipment column in the Tribune want ad section.

Many a shop owner has found at bargain prices just the equipment needed to increase production, cut costs and boost profits by reading this column. Watch it for items you need. I 4 1 Mi Ik How quail and pheasants regard the workers on the Tribune's Du Page county farm is the sub jeet of Bob Becker's article in the want ad section of today's Chicago Sunday Tribune. You will enjoy reading this entertaining article. BRANCHES AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE rTA-ffft'tiiliitnrfrrtilg.

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