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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31. 195S PAGE II four months ago. It contains about two inches of vodka. depth of the creek outside Its center. Voile added that he doubted Scarborough was demoted one Woman's Death At 79 Closes Story Of Long Love Triangle this theoretical maximum ever was reached, however, because strips by a summary court-martial for.

the barracks drinking epi cialist. He now is a lieutenant at the naval hospital here. The defense has evoked evidence that McKeon was walkin? with a limp April 8 and indicated his left leg was in such condition that he couldn't have plotted too arduous a disciplinary march for his recruits. Voile added a man might sink eight to 12 inches in mud in certain sections of the creek bottom. This would mean the water would be that much deeper to him.

The day's final witness, the third for the defense, was Dr. Benjamin M. Kraynick. a former Allentown (Pa.) orthopedic spe DEATH CREEK DATA GIVEN McKeon Trial Witness Says He Found No Pitfalls EMMA I. WARD SERVICES HELD Former Howard County Teacher Died At Age 85 sode.

the mouth of the creek is clogged with sand and other obstructions. Went To Club Later, after some errands, the London. July 30 IReuter Dr. He estimated the current Maude Royden, London first two sergeants dropped into the woman preacher, whose relation April 8 at 1.2 m.p.h. Anything under 3 m.p.h., he added, is not considered a strong current.

non-commissioned officers' club of the base and went into the bar. Scarborough said they separated and he didn't know whether or In crossexamination. Major ship with a married man was called one of the world's great love stories, died at her home here today. She was 79. (Co-nfinued from Page 1) Charles B.

Sevier, the prosecutor, asked Voile about water depths: not McKeon drank there. Staff Sergeant Elwyn B. Scar oure not considering anv In a book she wrote three Voile, the surveyor, examined sinkage that might have occurred vears after her husband's death. Baltimore Towson changed all our three lives. If she had not loved me and I her, what happened afterward would have been impossible." Dr.

Royden lived with the Shaws for many years. She said in her book that Mrs. Shaw did not wish her husband and her friend to transgress their moral standards or hers, but' "she did want us to have all that was possible for us not love only, but passionate love." Marriage Short-Lived But, Dr. Royden wrote, they lived by the orthodox Christian standard of sex morals. Mrs.

Shaw made her husband promise that he would marry Dr. Royden immediately after her the bed of Ribbon Creek'with a rod device for ten days last June on orders of his Marine supriors. in mud? "That's riEht." the witness said. Dr. Royden described how she met the Rev.

George William Hudson Shaw in 1901. He wanted the contour of the bed They fell in love but were not and the depth of the waters in the area of the death march. He found married until October, 1944, be Funeral services for Mrs. Emma I. Ward, a former Howard county schoolteacher, were held yesterday in Sykesville.

Interment followed in Oak Grove Cemetery at Glenwood, Id. The Rev. Dr. Leonard B. Smith, former pastor of the Christ Edmondson Methodist Church, conducted the services at the Weer and Haight funeral establishment.

Mrs. Ward, 85, died Saturday. Widow of Thomas J. Ward, Mrs. Ward taught at various public SWIM cause the Rev.

Mr. Shaw was grass and muddy clay on the borough, 40, of Lynchburg, S.C. The redness of his face and neck bore testimony to his hours in the sun as a senior rifle-range instructor of recruits. McKeon has admitted taking three or four drinks of vodka in his barracks room the afternoon of the death march. He was pronounced sober after the tragedy.

Scarborough testified it was he who provided the vodka and who left" a partially consumed bottle in McKeon's room. Scarborough fringes of the stream in areas cov married to an invalid. ered at high tide but exposed at or Told Of Life' The book. "A Threefold Cord." low tide. Near the center, which is never bared by the tide, he told of the woman preacher's life with the Rev.

Mr. Shaw and his found a cnore stable mud base. death "not troubling about what Voile said it was hard to fix the invalid wife. PLAY SHORTS people said of us," depths of the creek at 8 P.M., Pipes, $1.50 Pipes, $30 With many prices in-between. What we want you to know is that Pipe Headquarters hat your pipe in your style at your price.

We sell a $1.50 pipe as gladly as a $30.00 one. Our only Dr. Royden said In her book But the marriage was short April 8, because of wind, ban schools in Howard county for had visited McKeon's quarters the morning of April 8 after a party that when she first met Mrs. Shaw, "I fell in love with her at metric pressuFe and other factors that could have played a role at lived. The Rev.

Mr. Shaw died the same year 1944 at 85. The story of the triangle ended finally today with Dr. Royden's death. first sight." that time.

many years before moving to Baltimore. Survivors are: Mrs. Charles T. Kemp, a daughter, cf Sykesville, She said "This was tne real tne night before. Asked For Liquor "I asked Sergeant McKeon if beginning of the love that But he figured that at the extreme the tide raised the stream he had any liquor," Scarborough testified, "and he said, no, he 5.3 feet above low-water level.

two sisters, Mrs. Mary lager, of Clarksville. Md- and in good looking plaids or checks. Plain front with zipper and buckle regularly $10.00 Murderers Automatic That would be the maximum Rites Set Thursday Mrs. Sallie Warthen.

of Akron I Ohio; a brother, John L. Igle- Appeal Move Beaten thought is to please For Mrs. Rose Scally A requiem high mass for Mrs. you. Ottawa, July 30 (JP) The Gov didn't keep any there.

I said, "I kind of need some we had a party last night and 1 knew where there was some and I'd appreciate it if he would drive me to get it." Scarborough said McKeon drove him to pick up the vodka, that they shared a couple of ernment today beat down 67-32 a Rose H. Scally, 75. a long-time 7.95 now nart. ot City, and three grandchildren. F.

P. Burton, 68, Dies In Virginia move to grant convicted mur resident of Baltimore Old Town, will be held at 11 A.M. derers the automatic right to ap peal to the Supreme Court of Thursday at St. Mary's Church, tAdvertlsem.nt SPACIOUS LOOK FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM If you hare a large but outmoded living room, August Better Homes Gardens has ideas for helping you convert it into more spacious and attractive living quarter for your family. Get August Better Homes Gardens today wherever magazines are sold! MEYER Canada.

drinks apiece over the course of about an hour, and that they then left the bottle behind in a paper I ESTABLISHED J857 5402 York road. Burial will follow in Cathedral Cemetery. Justice Minister Stuart Garson Stuart, July 30 A heart at sack. Scarborough said he intend rejected the proposal on the Widow of John F. Scally, the tack took the life of State Senator 210 EAST BALTIMORE ed to return and pick it up but Mailt Storm 16 North Cfiorfcs St.

ground that the provinces, which Tvwion 7 Alleghany Av. Prank P. Burton early yesterday former Rose Haney lived in the 1000 block Aisquith street for never did. administer the criminal law at his summer home in the moun MUlberry 5-3061 Close Saturdays 3 PJVf. Shown the bottle, Scarborough passed by Parliament, should be over 40 years.

tains near here. The body of the 63-year-old consulted in the matter. said it is about as he left it nearly 8 ZTn'tTTl't'SrvrrVTrVi 8 "5'6lTo In earlier years, Mrs. Scally, senator, a figure prominent in who died yesterday after a Democratic State politics for 30 years, was found by an odd jobs lengthy illness, was an active "communicant of St. John the man who went to check up when repeated calls were unanswered.

-His -death removes a potent Evangelist Church at Valley and F.acer streets. Survivors include a stepson. John J. Scally. of Baltimore, and eight grandchildren.

News Photographer, State organization member of the General Assembly, which has been called to meet August 27 to enact legislation aimed at pre venting integration in the public schools. Burton, a strong prosegrecation R.W.Stephens,45,Dies Raleigh, N.C., July SO () states' rights man, was a member of the key Privileges and Elec tions Committee in the Senate. Romulus W. Stephens, 45, pho tographer for the Raleigh News Observer-Raleigh Times, died of a heart attack today in the newsriaDers' photo laboratory. Burton studied law at William and Maryland Washington and Lee University and made his entry into politics in 1912 the year he began the practice of law here by winning election as mayor of Stuart.

He held the office of mayor for five years and then was named commonwealth Stephens was alone in the lab, it A processing Associated Press wire-photos, when he was stricken. His body was found by another pho attorney in 1923. tographer. Stephens served with the Air Corns during World War II. -He tf i'1 He was out of office the next two terms but went back in 1932 joined the News Observer in and served until he went to the September, 194a.

Tamayo Dies In Brazil State Senate in 1943. Surviving are two sons. Law rence and Frank P. Burton, La Paz, Bolivia, July 30 (JP) a daughter, Frances Burton Franz Tamayo, 77, elected Presi dent in 1934 but prevented by a i a State Department employe in Washington, and a sister, Mrs. Frank A.

Ogburn of High Point, military coup from taking office died today of a heart attack. Ta mayo, poet and essayist, was re garded as Bolivia's leading liter ary figure. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 P.M. in Stuart. 5.

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