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Clean out your attic and dig out something to sell or trade, A Journal-News classified adv. will do it. 2c per word. HAMILTON JOURNAL DAILY NEWS A TWTlVTV-TWft Mn PAGE TWENTY-TWO THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937 Now is a good time to take out a Journal- News accident policy. Only $1.00 and good for a whole year, with $10,000 top coverage.

URGE INCREASED PLEDGES AS CHEST DRIVE HEARS END Inquest In Sponsel Slaying Delayed Until Preliminary Court Hearing 3 4 3 4- 8 8 3 3 3 i 3 3 i GREATER NEEDS ARE STRESSED AT LUNCHEON Brammer Proposes 15 Per Cent Boost In Subscriptions "VICTORY DINNER" Next On Program As Campaign Will Conclude Friday; Teams "Over Top" Increased pledges on behalf '-I of Community Chest urged by leaders as drive nears conclusion. Teams reported I "over top" at Wednesday re- I port luncheon, ''Victory din- I ner" scheduled Friday night. two days remain in which i i of Hamilton a tlio privilege of i i to the eigli- eon tli amnia) Community Ciir.sl campaign. A 55.03 per tho quota lia.s been mu'bed i a total of subscribed, i cials of tho drive i out a i must yett be, B. K.

Hrammei', executive director oi! cmiiptugrt, has asked that persons i i i this yeju- by nt least 1ft per cenf i poul caii ho reached. "In checking the i i to rlato," Mr. rammer told the solicitors at tho luncheon report nu'eting in Anthony Wayne hotel on Wednesday, we i in a CUSPS persona giving- tlio snino rtinoiinl lltey subscribed last year. Business anil sal Aries are a in 10U7 and in order tit a up losses caused by a i liave to ho raised if wo ure to reach our quota." Hammond Makes Plea a eolonel ot tlio business group of solicitors, also pleaded 1'or greater individual subscriptions. 'lt cadi man in bus mesa will give moro i year I i a i hist, it would mean an i a ol in our group alone," ho said "I don't believe yon i Imvc much i i in get ling 1 increases iE you point out splendid work done by (he 11 agencies benefit ting- from ihe Nearly everyone is interested in at, least one of the agencies and you show a bo can best, help a i agency by contributing to Comm i Chest fund yon will gel substantial amounts." C.

W. i campaign a i a paid i fo tlifi work of the so- jteitors to "It is a splendid spirit i i make tlio campaign A success, he stated, Alexander Thomson, president of thy 11 ami It on and Ohio Ohambe of Commerce, leader of last year's drive, also tho solieitors to work for increased snltscviplio Two Teams "Over Top" Two teams were reported "over the lop," will) first honors going tho schools i i a i group der direction of George F. This team reported of quota of and had eomolcterl i i a i before Iho formal a nf i at 11ns '-Euvly Bird 1 a a Monday. Official recognition was given (Sift a in tlm i i i i ial snlu-Uti- ion group Mrs. r-'vjink fr.imia, a a i Tin's a in i i i i i of Mrs.

Tom Xoller major, reported a total Jr'-M? bub- Rcribed. I i a wius $143. Mrs. i i i i i i i en in prises Mrs. V.

K. Ulicry, 0. E. Clark, Mrs. liobert J.

Brown, Mrs. Francis nnd Roy turnover. very ono who i tho hum a work done lUe Chest will in mo-it cases givi moro i yiar," he Honia Staff 300 Per Cent i the i it JKimirod a i HIP feam led by a i Harry Helwig bad received 300 per cent subscription a of Dtp CIiiMrflti's Home T'irrns that have- reached or surpassed i i i 1 a The (Comlnocd nn 10) NEW GARBAGE COLLECTION CONTRACT WILL A CITY $37,250 Initial Chest Gift For $100 Woman, 80, Sisters Also Give The oldest of the sisters she IK nein'ly Si) and i to a wheel chair increased her subscription i year by $5, giving us The A i iiK'Mc-nt of a uxuiiiin i a SO years who had VCT before i to 1 lie i i Client ennipaign, open- iiU' her lie-art antl purse strings i i $JOO elieck for Uiis a reeifotJ by Mrs. 't'om XoIIer, ma- lor of division of the i i a of Chest solieitom. And not only a the voinan's two sistorrf, both more i i a i i 30, i i wbotn site lived on tho outs i of a i i norc between i a 7.oller said.

Tha story was (oUl "Wednesday 10011 at the workers' on in A Wayne hotel. Mrs. Xolhir and Mrs, Frank Suma, wiptain in her division, had called it the hoiTH 1 wore, warmly nnd graciously Mrs. Holler a a a they had been expecting second sister gave us $5. Then the i who in previous years hud never said she was anx- ions to lo lier purl.

"She handed me a cheek, but as i amount wrltlr.n in was blurred, I moke it out. As a as could 1 iitiked her how much she desired to give. Then she said Mrs. related the incident as an example a people can and will iwronsa i subscriptions this year over last. "All a is necessary in most piie said, "is to bring homo fact a the CIMISB is worthy ami as pood i i they should do i utmost in helping i iin- i a neighbors.

1 Hagy Dayton, Low Among Bidders Agreement Is For Five Years Starting May To Use New Equipment A fivtf-ycNr eondvtet for (Jic collection a i removal of garbage in Hie city of a i mis awarded to Hns.v Hi'othcjrs, Daylim, upon recommendation of i'ity Manager Unssol I 1 Price, the, regular meeting- of Hamilton city council Wednesday night in i i a i ing- ITagy Brothers i the low bid ot for live yours, lo 1'rii'c and C. Teaff, director of piiblio works, April 12. Under the new contract, effective Saturday, 1, a i i save $7,450 a year on giivbnge collection. Tlie city JF now paving yc'iuOy to the (ini-linge Coj- (Conllnueil on 10) Catholic Women to Meet in Cincinnati Next; Evils of Divorce Are Discussed by Mrs. King Confer On Steps For T.

B. Hospital Tho I'irwl meeting of a i teo investigating 1 possibilities of i i i a HuUer I i i tuber- i i held W(. d- tiesday a in Iho Public oflices, in the, nnmic- ilial huilcling. T'lu- i comprising Sid- ncv i a of tho a i I'ublic. a i league; Dr.

I A. Moore, of Oxi'm'd; Mrs. Ernest 1). a a of Middlotown and Dr. C.

.1. Baldrilgc, county and i a commissioner, was nnmct: last Thursday at a meeting of Bnt- a i npeneios. I i i a sleps--oblaininx a a con active fuberculo.sis cascfi in a i i Oxford and tho comity--were i i at Wednesday lie inforiualion i be presented to representative groups later. The snb.K-ei of providing more a facilities for liiheronlo sis eases iu Sutler i-onnly i bo present eel to Iho KiitU'r i i a council Monday morning, May -1, at If) o'cloi'k, when (be uo'inorl id fie of- i'ices of Dr. Baldridgc, iu the courthouse.

FIRST BAPTIST SERIES DRAWS LARGE ATTENDANCE Tlio special of meetings in at First ehuri'li muler i i of Jiovs. Dnvid i i a and Albert Heskcth are a a i Inrpo ouch evening. i TM tl el og a lion from tln Methodist cliuroh of i i a evening nt 7 o'clock a special i i i is held in OIK prayer i i room oC church. Conservancy Court Post to Jadge Burns C'nmmou a M. 0.

Jiunjs wjw Jiatneil a jneinbei' of lUe CmistTS'iuicy Court of the ami i i in en- pJiH'rd on J'ilo in common pirns lo i lor a period ot! three years. A bo his tci'ui, Ju; he on the Uon- servitnoy Court by Common Pleas P. P. 'fhf Consi'rvancy Court is coni- of common pleas jmlires torn cfloh of i i i i in (lie Conservuiu-y i i i court mofls at i i ami rcciMves a a report of i a i Con- scrvnnry i i directors i piisf.s on i i i i mat UTS a iii(j flie dislnot. i i a i was for tli June i of i i i i a Aruhrliocesjin ycderation of Xa- ional i ot a i Women, ilrs.

Xc-al AliL'rn, of Cincinnati, ii'iis cJu.s(.'(i of tJie nom- i ilio a i oL' ofriceivs to ho held I i time, nt the ineotinx of the JVtlonilion held I Feninont Center, Jtamilton, Wcylno.sdiiy CraeiousJ.v cjirryiug- out (lioii 1 role hostess, tho Hamilton a ot the Fedcrnfion received iiiirhest compliments i i i delega- i for the success oC meeting, 'There was 1ml ono Tegi-ot--the nnnvoidahlo ahscneo of thci Federation's moderator, Rev. Josuph FI. Albcrsi, of i i i a i who telo- graphcci his ht'fit wishes. Mrs. Becker Presides Mrs.

a i a oC the hostess chapter, charmingly irr- ilcd at tho lunclu'on. TJir tloli- ious menu WHS et'rved lotifc la- hle.s a i i a decora fed i pring flowers ninl a tapers. Tlui meal jirepared hy tlie Cook's of St. church, and aMy served hy -10 uniformod i Scouls iii diurge of Miss Geneva Tnrc-k, C.irl Seoul director, Corrine A i and Miss Mary Nolan. Following the.

luncheon the skirls snntr sevoml Scout songs. Rev. Albert J. VaiipenlJoach. pastor of St.

Ann' Catholic church offered grnce and following 1 hinch- (Conilnncil on I'nice lOi High School Girls Meditate Behavior 'Played Hookey" To Visit At Montgomery Co, Speakeasy; In Training School school girls residing near Midiiletnwn who allegedly plnycd hookey" from and 'lefa-ino intoxie.Ueit at a speakeasy, were iti Ihe I him LI ion Train ing School for Girls a meditating their Iichavinv. The K'i'ls, i a Wednesday before Jndgo Gideon Palmer in juvenile, court, a i drinking iqnor nt home of Willie Benson, flpjo ,10, colored, State 4, of a milo inside the "Montgomery line. was avix'stcil last Tliuvs- Iny i a raid staged at his home by a 1 Lquor en force mont olti- ami shrviJl's deputies from and Montgomery counties. A complaint regavilinj? con- Utet of (ho girls inndo to jnvi n- Ip a i i several days ago nnd i inve.sligatioiL, a ivaiTant ivus issued in MtmlgrmTCiy Benson's a AVhen the fieers visited his home, found Continued on FnKC le) Darey Backs Gardner Plans To Earmark Levy for Relief Mrs. Burkhart, On Stand, Collapses -Irw.

Clnrti dcfendnul in suit 1'iletl liy her mother, Mr.s. Thoa Biskopf, lo set aside a real o.s- tate deedj collapsed i on the witness a 'Wednesday a iu (lie court of Common Pleas JudjjL- P. P. Hnli. She was revived by Dr.

C. ,1. liahlridge, a Tlic i i i a i sho gave hot 1 the deed on condition a i pay $000 in cash and provide her i a homo. According 1 to Mrs. ttiskopf's to.stimony, -Mrs.

her and refuse to abide hy the oi' the niji'eiMnent, Thp a i is oxpeeted to be com pic-ted sometime Thur.idjU'. CASES NUMBER 1,390 0iY BUTLER RELIEF Cuacs on comity reliel! rolls for last' i Saturday, mimhered according to Ihc weekly survey mntle, by Miss Isiilit'l HeanlsU-y, supervisor of I i lou lieliet' ol'l'ico in the old piil- oft'ioe. i i Third and Lndlow The survey for Ifitst week showed a drop of 179 cases 1'vom total of 15(59 ciucs I i i Ihe week ending April 10. A comparison can lie drawn tho i week A i i iu tin- week i A i 17: a i l.lfill, I i Hti.srd, 223, 203; surplus f-ommoditicH, 'M, 3S; i i 72, 5S. Maximum ycslonlny 7.1.

i i last night Tr-mpcralnics for I a for tho following a i llax. llin. B8 38 55 naiiifall for past LM houi's, of nn inch. Tiinnfnll for fo inrhes. Miss Barnes Saved Twice In Day From Gas, Then faces Jail Term Xonc the wtire for i Kf- i aire 22, 12li Lindi'ii slrett, after two filtered i i i i nt rtnd a in municipal out of the way, u-as hnck in (ho coimly jnil a I'ine of anil costs for i i 1'iilion, iniposeit niorinnf; l)y JiLilgc KJmei 1 X.

Mis.s Barries, tlif wns in- i houphl: lo end lici 1 i liy Inh.ilinj; gas from open of slovr in Iho i of her home. Karly al'lcrnoon Pn- I i a iie Krcd Tiinincr, summoned found uncon- ious in the kitchcon nnd removed her lo Mercy i where she was revived. i was dismissed nnd lo her home. The neiijhhm 1 a i called police and a Tiniinei 1 investigated. This i I officer ImiTid lOffie thft opcnetl hurncrfi, he reporter.

Taken lo police i lime i i hooked for i i i a siml I i i connly i In a a i the heaving. Columbus, Apr. Tlie to require coitntie a i i a claasiL'ied (ax L'unds for relief purposes as recom- rneniied by Edward J. Gardner, Hamilton, one of Duller cmmty'd i-eprL'st'utalivci in Iho a UK! inievcwled in was indorsed hy (JovcrJior a i Davpy in a sjjccial -sent to honsSB late, GardiiLM-, who has been i in a i i rclioi' Tunds i tho neec.s.-iity of i it was obvioim would rixreivo more dit-ssified a revenue- i year a in The a i i tax covers ilh'iiJouds oji slocks and bojil.i ivhieh ure expneted to bo higher i ypj a at any i since 19iiO. "Jin i has been irifrrxluced 1: I a i Loily a who i a tin; I'ltts i a i i i a i He i i i i i ot rcrjniro a i i a inouey incet budget Ajprovo Plan to Name Committee To Study Tax Methods A i of a i oL In the i system oi a eolli'i'tion a i i i Ohio appeared certain when tin; legislatnro apjirovcd a (loverjior Marl in Diivey to name i i i tea.

The i wns approved by the a senate. Kdward J. a i HainiHon one of represent i in I recommended tho a i of tlv crmirmlteo on i i a ways- eouKl be lie vised to i i a neu forms of a a i Thp i will compn'so i memhors of house, i a iimi five others to be named by the. governor. Onti of governor's appointees be a auditor, Gardner reported.

WEAPON STOLEN FROM MES. HARRY LONG HOME Harry 712 KO.SS ave- iiut' reported to Wednesday, I Ho of calibvo Srnilli and Wesson revolver from her home. Sho i i (he weapon was wlolen i i llm I.T.S) weekri but did not discover Hie I i i Wetl- neslav. Judge Burns Orders Neely Go to Church age 21, Middletown, lodav was sentenced to so to church every Sum lay for onu year. This sentence was passed Xeoly by M.

0. Hums, presiding over crimiiinl cases iu common court. In May, I'JIlfi, Xeely was HITCH lee! with Jlussell Ixjwc by the town polico and charged with possession ot" a stolen automobile which was involved in an accident. TSie cm- belonged fo Eugene Foivies. Both Neely and were rested and indicted, prior to wh however Neely was sentenced to six in the county a i for fleeing 1 from the seem- of an acc i hy Jiuls-o Kci H.

Dell of Midi! let own i i a A i of $200 and costs also was imposed. I meantime lx)wc was J'onnd i of and sent to the reformatory. Xcely today appeared befo Jml.tr*-* Burns u'itli jiUornoy, I Vcl and ontored it plea of 'JTiiitty. Cramer asked the court, in jwi.s.sin^ sentence, to consider tlu; i'act a Neely has been in jail foi almost a year. Burns tilt( Neely that of i lies before, him and a i a lie is fo make of it now rest is (Conflntiril nn Pnue 10) A.

B. HEATH RITES; MANY PAY RESPECTS A rtleady of friends called at (he Robert Taylor Cuneral home, 17 street, Wednesrhn a tiM'iioon antl to i last in A. R. i a well and beloved ret i roil schoo! teiu-lier, and oh server for a i who died Tuesday a at bis home, 5-H I'Yanklin street. P'l i era I se k- cond uc tl two former pastor oi' i Presbyter i church--Dr.

Charles it a til Brown of Perrysville, 0., nnd (leorge K. Siaioiirton, of i i a i worn held at o'clook Thnrsda; Burial to mud in Hose i Memorial part, witl Charles A. i a C. Wool fovd, To ward McCloskcy, Marc Kriuii, C. A.

Ciilnioro nnd George Set'viss as nallliearoi'-s. Beckett Nominated Lions Governor DR. GEORGE BECKETT l)r, George K. Beeked, K'mer- avenue, i be one lomiueeti i'tir of Uistric: Ohio I i elnb. a a -ions con vent ion at, 'I'oledo, M.ay lb, 17 and IS.

The i a i of Doctor Beek- tt was made by a i Lions club at the a weekly luncheon, Wednesday, at L-'Jks club. At present is a. i of dist i i inelude.s i en- ivo -suuthera of Ohio. i i i I I a i A i a i i i i i fn Doctor niuned i in- Iitde Dr. LoM-fll, H.

i Pnler, a a a inond N'ardine and Stephen Robin- O1I. i i i i to the convention, elected at 's eon, are. Dot-tors Lowell, I'aier, am A delegate i In the new president ol the club, lo elected a 5. Three Pedestrians Injured By Autos George Kraus, 41, Has Skull Fracture; Visitors Held As Tipsy Drivers Three persons were injured, one seriously, in live a i accidents in. a i and i i i Wednesday, polices and i a a report A of the injured were Kraus, ago 41, no home, suffered a possible ran at 7:40 o'clock, Wednesday niglit, when he walked into (ho path oi' an a i driven a a on i i street by Potsy Jlaslaiidrea, 2 hudlmv street, at Kon (h and 11 ig i'e -Mji-sljuidrea removed I be injured man to Mercy luxspitnl, reported the accident to police, a xvrts reported in i i-ondition Thursday.

James Cosgrove, Pedestrian, Treated at Hospital James Co strove, U. 1, I i was veil ted at Me Wednesday i i for cut over his right eye and sc lacerations, suffered he WHS struck by an a i oti roiid, nciir i home, lie was a to tho i a by his i Hon- i i i FoIIowing I i i i lie was dismissed. Two Gincinnatians Arrested After Collision frenrgc Oakes, nyo 2H, Owasco i i i i ivnt arrested on charges ot driving i ilrunk i i i a i at 9 Wednesday a auto- mohileti and a ivcre- involved in a collision at and Wood filreetfi, Robert Lnymon, ngo a i i pike, i i a i IContlnueil on I'nite ID) AGNEW SILENT DESPITE TWO CONFESSIONS Police Questioning Of AH Three Suspects Ends BULLET EXAMINATION By Experts Still In Scheme To Build Up Case On Murder Charges Preliminary hearings in Hamilton municipal court for three suspects in killing of Patrolman A rthur E. Sponsel will be held by Monday, with inquest to follow soon thereafter, officials announce. i i a a i Ihi'ce lecis, i i i i in lln oi' I i i a A i 1'i.

Sponsel, whose hoily found A i 12 in Niles Tool Work.s a i Xortli Ttrird street, i bo held in i i a court at least by a Police Chief John C. Calhoim said I a Hie held i i i ibb-i, ajrc of Slti 1 i i a i i i a-o a a Jo H. H. -s, i i i i 1'olici 1 a i i i i i i Hose i tlie I a slayer ot' Tlifl i was a i by a a i i bullrl wliich pierced his a Chief a said i i i'ontLtint'5 a i a i i a though be is i i a by eontei-sions from Hohbs nnd Appeal for Sponsel Family Meeting Generous Response Rescind WPA Law Under Security Act Persons eligible for old bone- i provisions under (hit Sue in 1 tie- t-nriiy Act i i i i to perform i i i on Works rc.ss A i i i i i i i receive i pensions, to i i a ion, received a at tlio Irr relief otficcs, Tiiird and Liullow streets. Their is one a i i a i -persons must he i i to do labor, the- a a i a 'flie a rr.s i a i i i a a 11)117, vrhinh held a all persons eligible for old ngc pensions must iie dismissed from U'l'A jobs.

SOCIAL sEssnm PLANNED BY AUXILIARY OF V. F. W. for a joint social i i the men of the onrau- i i wore) a Wednesday it of Ladies Auxiliary Xo. 10(51), a of Koi'eign in tbo Monmnont.

One new member was ucccpted two i i i i 1 ions wero received. rs. Viola Shipley presided. JOHN MERRILL TREATED TOR, INJURY AT PLANT John i ago of a veil was a at Atercy a his ham! became cituLrht in press at tlio a Stove company. Tins tip of i i per on i severed.

He was dismissed a a TODAY'S GIFTS acknowledged Lueian a County Dump Truck Owners a i Social 5D.OO To till Tho i i'n appeal for Cutids nrn a of the to widow of 2 a i pistol, will il the two tslugs, of Investigatimr A K. Sponsel, tdain Hamilton, i a am! i sons, is now nieoling i generous response. Tho people in the protection of whoso Jil'o nml property, this officer lost, i lite, realize this problems a i face i i wherci bread -will ner has been them no ruthlessly ho performed IHK a.s an off i of tho a All i i large or a should bo muit to (lie office iL' The a -News jn'oniptly. 11 is not a given i spirit i prompts Ilir a i i i a ro- venls real a of the people of DTnmilton. a of A K.

Sp.m^I, i such Iragic trircnni.staiure.s, i the heart of every one. Tli OH ft who were dependent upon him are faced i nuw problems for i no a a i had been made, Tlio rcripniisft lo i appeal for to them the oppor- i to adjust tlicm.selves to those conditions which tragedy tins created meet i a most hearty and prompt rr.sponp. Wait For Bullets The police chief added i a listic li'rsts of a to he i'ired llobbs' a i pistol, wi.ll not he i to Federal Bnrei i i a at a i D. week, arc Olio of the bnlleU sent a i i i was removed from the body. Tho was a tin; vrali of a i i housing I lie i i i rcMinimil, IS North Third a i i tiic hit where Sponsel a i I ban not yet decided Hm weapon i bn a Tor i i te-sts, Chief Calhonn a i Dr.

a b'. Umbel, eonnl.y coroner, said bi i a i i i in Spoil- sol a i police a i n. eompleln j'oport i'nwn luilli.stit, 1 px- lierts. The cnronev said he i recommend holding ol! the prisoners to Ihe on (Ifgrce nmc- Goes To Grand Jury i in tlio cai-e and s.la(e- i liy the u'ill lie icil by do gi-ruid i i i i mm- vout's May according to 1'anl liaden, lint tar Speedy i a for i suspects a hecMi i by I prosecutor. not vet been a i A.

hv prisoners, it was reported today, a several a have eonlVrrefJ i The search for Spon.sel's slayers I i a and a Tuesday i arrest of the three sns- I lolilw and his i Helen, agft a i 1 a mi on in an, a i when (hey wero nrresttyj i i tni i i high-V way, by a posse tit' i led by C'hiVf Cjilhoni). Tho woman ij held as a a i a i One in Metamora urre.sjrd at his honift In a a a ro)iday night and A ivn.s a (Cnnffniieil on Pncc 101 TWINS IN HOVF-R HOME ON FATHER'S BIRTHDAY mid Mrs, IV llovrr, lOitO i a iiroud pare of i hoys, liorn on A I 17, I i i i i i i of Me. Hover. Agnew Visited Commissioners Four Times After Slaying Of Sponsel; Suspect Protested His Removal From Relief Rolls Of Butler County TEACHERS TO HEAR DR. REES TULLOSS James president, of the a i Classroom TeaeheiV assoeiation, today a (he bird a bfliKpiet OTI Thursday, May 13, at at V.

W. C. A. A al dress on a i Dis- alii lilies of the Toac-lier," will be given by Dr. Hee.s Tulloss, president of i college.

CLYDE REPORTS THEFT OP HIS BICYCLE Tbrl'l, of hirf biejvJo the 'ront yard at his home, was re- i (o poliro Wi'dncsday uiglil jy Yotnitr, flrnnd hoiiic- vard, Agneu-, H-JU H. H. Deer field pike, 11 a i It on, one of tho threo suspects under arrest nnd charged i li in co tin eel ion i Urn slaving of A K. a i police i i i ie office) to protest removal from the- relief mils Tour i i i (hreo, al'ler the of- Hoer'fi bodv been in a near Tciol NVoi'ks eninpany, i W. Sc'bwflJni, c3erk of llio bofird ol 1 eommissiiwers, revealed burs- Agnfiv, i lo i a i dc i i nlioul- noun A i (he Sporisrl was i i A told liis eahC would i i i a i he and returned Wednesday morning, April 1-1.

He made I trips i a day, a i a insisted a ho was L'litUlod to ho returned to the relief rolls. When informed Mi at Ihe i i a i a incomplete, lie. a'kcd Sell to recommend 111 at Iho cominissionei's pive him nn nhandoriod bridge un the old i lioatl, near Venice, so a ho could tho iron nml oh a i some money for foud. The mimlcr, suspect, Schwalici rtaid calm during his i i and no i i a i i Ire worried a any- (liitig oilier a lifs removal from (lie ivlief Sclnvalm was nn i i about intinuer to cause him to suspect the visitor was involved in tho Sponsel case. Agiuiw was dropped from i relief rolls same day a Sponsel was i KcWnlm a His removal camo when investigators reported they had reasons lo believe a Agnew liad a source oi' in- con tr.

a a Harry Keh i i i relief in- both rceagtthed (ho murder as the former rolipf client when Ibcy saw i picture in Tlic Hamilton Journal-News, ycinvalm snid thai. he rccalleil very i i Ag-- nrw's rcfjuesl a lie be given Ihe i bridge a made a a i of the rcjuc.st for a i by com missioners-.

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