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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 15

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Atlanta, Georgia
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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1963 15 Death of Atlantan in Woods Is Blamed on Brutal Beating Sweeney's daughter, Mrs. Vir ginia Etheridge, with whom he resided, made a missing person report with the police depart found in the watch pocket of his trousers. Smith said ofifcers had been unable to trace Sweeney since Monday. He said the death could have been several days later.

Anyone having knowledge of his movements since Monday was asked to contact police. ment last Saturday. No motive was established for the attack. Smith said Sweeney carried very little money with him. He said a folded $1 bill was HIGH 9S III "Kw, Vviil 1 Couple Here, 2 Cobb Men Killed by Monoxide Gas Two Cobb County men and an Atlanta couple and their five dogs were found dead Monday, apparently the latest victims of carbon monoxide poisoning, police said.

The death of a man whose body was found in a wooded area near Collier drive and the North- west Expressway resulted from 'a severe beating with a blunt instrument, police said Monday. i Clinton M. Sweeney, 59, of 1054 Seaboard NW, suffered multiple injuries about the body, head and arms, according toxan examination by Dr. Henry Snell, assistant Fulton County medical examiner. "The death definitely was a homicide," said Detective J.

C. Smith. Smith said the instrument with which Sweeney had been beaten had not been identified and the time of death had not been fixed. i A 15-year-old neighbor of Sweeney, Donald Gilstrap of 1069 Seaboard was walking through the wooded area Sunday and found the body lying face down in the leaves. Smith said Sweeney left home at 3:30 p.m.

Oct. 27 to take a walk in the area as had been his custom and did not return home. He added that Sweeney was last reported seen on Monday, Oct. 28. The couple and their dogs were found in tneir nome ai the bed, two were in the dining room and one was in the living room.

2187 Bicknell St. SW. The body U.S. Best Fed 7 "ii'V And Farms Get Credit MACON The American consumer has reaped bumper crops from money planted in agricultural research and it would be foolish to plow under such programs, the president of the Georgia Farm Bureau said Monday. of B.

F. West, 40, was found in a bedroom, Detective G. E. Harriman said, and the body of his wife, Mrs. Mildred K.

West, 38, was found in the bathroom. UNVENTED HEATER The Fulton County coroner's office reported that a large, un-vented heater was burning in the living room and carbon monoxide fumes filled the house. In an almost identical incident in Mableton, Thomas Donald Watson, 52, and Howard T. Almong, 49, operators of a sandwich-catering service, were found dead Monday in their shop. Cobb County police said the men apparently died during the weekend of carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty circulating heater.

Sheriff Harold Griggs said the vent on the heater was missing. EXAMINATION REPORT Dr. Henry Snell, assistant Fulton County Medical Examiner, said a preliminary examination indicated Mr. and Mrs. West and their five pet dogs also died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

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