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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 32

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PART 2- PAGE 1 FOLLOW SIX1 WOMEN; SEIZE 2 IN ABORTIONS charged with being an accessory before the fact RosweD T. Spencer, chief investigator They led police to Mrs. Stanko and Wttort Arrests were made on warrants issued by Anton Smiegiel, justice of the peace in Niles. Spencer said the women on whom the abortions were performed would not be charged. Mrs.

Stanko refused to talk FIND FOURTH DEER HUNTER DIED IN SNOW Burley, Idaho, Oct 24 (5V-Searchers tonight found the Com Over oaef Tcke Tklt All American Favorite! SHOOT IT With Yocr Vallei anything in WILD GAME THREE GUNMEN OBTAIN $4,553 FROM OIL FIRM 12 Oz. for the state's attorney, said PRIME SIRLOIN Mrs. Stanko performed the abortions, while Mrs. Witort V'i I was the nurse. State's attorney's police made the investigation on information supplied by The Tribune.

Six state's attorney's policemen and thre policewomen were stationed near a restaurant yesterday morning in Franklin Park, where the young women, one of them with her mother, had gathered. Police Curb Auto Shortly after the women left the restaurant, in two cars, police curbed one of the autos, which had no license plate on it, and questioned, the occupants. Two of the "women admitted that they had been STEAK Three gunmen, one carrying a sawed-off shotgun, held up a Martin Oil Service, office at 6130 State st, yesterday, a few minutes after an armored car had delivered three envelopes of week-end receipts from another service station at 6042 State st The gunmen forced the manager, Thomas Battles, 1749 W. 18th two attendants, and two customers into a back room. Then they took $4,553 including $800 from a safe.

fourth victim of a week-end snow storm that trapped hundreds of deer hunters in the hills surrounding this southeastern Idaho community. Officials said Clint Hilling, 35, of Burley, was found dead a half mile from a camp site. He wandered away Saturday at the height of the storm. Hundreds had gathered here to search for Hilling and Floyd Dorsey, 19, of Paul. Dorsey was still missing.

Officials estimated at least 100 persons were stranded in the snow-covered mountains. One hunter was reported missing in northern Utah. served dally with to police. Mrs. Witort retorted, "If you play with fire, you're going to get burned." The women will appear in Niles police court today.

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Stanko Oeft) and Mrs. Witort. Franklin Park, were arrested in their "homes. Police were led to them after following two cars containing six young women who were going to have abortions performed. Two Abortions Charged Mrs.J Stanko was charged with attempting to perform two abortions, and Mrs.

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