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Daily News from New York, New York • 91

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
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91
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Jeanne d'Arc Church. He would a ri a i CO not say a word as police led him off to question him about poor iox tnetts. "1 don't know," was me most officers could get from him. He refused to identify himself Sf A fii JWT7. Vy 111 i ji ry jt vte' 4 my 1 OfeSfc3jA s-vw, I i'f ir fciiif.

i.m-iiiiinmK-- 1 NEW YORK I vi uiscuss assorted birth certificates, licenses, medical prescriptions and other papers found in his car all with different names. When told his fingerprints had been sent to Washington, he Fnnled and said, "You'll be surprised at the result." Eye Various 'Names While waiting the FBI fingerprint check, police debated whether he was Charles W. Keet-ing, 42, no home town; Ralph J. P.runet of New Orleans; Clyde S. Davis of Louisville, of a "George Brunei." They tried find out whether he had been involved in robberies, because his car contained bags of the Valley National Bank of Phoenix, and the First Natinal Eank of Lockport, ill.

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