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Daily News from New York, New York • 6

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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6
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i- DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931 $700 Snatched in St. Regis Lobby OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. GIRLS' GOATS with Beret to Match Thit Coat Beret to match tl.Si Liner Baggage Ransacked In Vain for $50,000 Gems 295 Customs guards, city detectives and Noel Scaffa, insurance sleuth, co-operated yesterday in one of the most thorough searches ever given the baggage of passengers on an incoming liner, when the He de France Chinchilla Camel Pile Sport Fabrics and Novelty Coatings Warmly Interlined All New Shades Sizes 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 year. It was a quiet afternoon at the Hotel St.

Regis, Fifth Ave. and 55th St, yesterday afternoon. A few men and women were chatting in the lobby, several others were havinjr tea in the Egyptian room, and groups were standing about the flower shop and the desk. Out of the Egyptian room strolled Marparet Parker, 23, the cashier. In her hand was a tin box containing the day's luncheon receipts.

$700 in cash, and a nn -ber of checks. Starts for Cashier. She nodded to the reception clerk and stepped into the elevator to go to the accountant's office on the second floor. A polished young man stepped in beside her but as the operator started to close the door he seemed to change his mind. "Oh.

pardon me," he said "I just remembered something." Flunkey Lets Him Out. And with that ha grabbed the cash box from Miss Parker, made a dash across the lobby to the 55th Street exit where a uniformed flunkey very kindly turned the revolving door to let him out. Miss Parker, screaming at the ton of her lungs, started in pursuit, followed by a dozen or more -em-rloyes. but the thief had gained buy Fifth and lost himself in the crowds. Littmann's Broadway at 39h Street Back lit 5 Days For Any Reason.

docked at its pier. They were hunting for the missing jewels ot Mrs. Raymond J. Ander-ton. valued at $50,000, which disappeared mysteriously at sea Tuesday morning from the cabin shared by Mrs.

Ander-ton with her husband, New England financier. But the search was in vain. Not one of the gems turned tip. Mrs. Anderton said she and her husband discovered the supposed theft on returning to their cabin from breakfast.

Her husband's wallet had been in the same drawer, she said, and each at first suspected a joke played by the other. She had concealed $24,000 worth of other jewelry in the toes of some of the twenty-two pairs of shoes she had with her, she said, and this was not disturbed. The missing jewels are insured for $40,000 or 'OWN PAYMENTS are sometimes stumbling blocks, but not with us these days. If that's what is worrying you, your worries are over. You'll be driving a new Hupmobile before you know it.

A tr UPMOBILE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Anderton, who arrived on the He de France yesterday TRUNK MURDER SUSPECT CLUES FOUND IN CAVE $50,000, it was said. (Other picture on page 40) to report $50,000 in gems missing.

(Continued from jmne S) three men present by summoning them, under protest, from the Le Roi-Samuelson apartment. She and Mrs. Judd drove from Mrs. Judd's house to the girls' apartment, she said, to get the two men. The girls followed them to the car at the curb, but Mrs.

Judd refused to speak to the girls. SIXES AND EIGHTS MII-WHItllNS AI NO EXTRA COST Van Alstyne Motor Distributor 239 W. 66th New York City. Phone EN dicott 2-5819. SEE l'OOt NEAREST DEALER ballav th Hupmobil to th bait car of Its clan In th world Krsd th COMMUNIST ORATOR GETS YEAR IN JAIL Pleasant Hill, Oct 22 JP).

C. J. Coder, 34, Communist worker who won attention last March by the assertion he had been kidnaped and flogged in Dallas, was sentenced to a year in jail and a $500 fine for a speech here assailing capitalism. SOVIET RED ROSES ON EDISON GRAVE Mc(EMIEEM' where she worked, while the new apartment was only two blocks away." Party at Mrs. Judds Hints Jealousy Motive.

Phoenix. 22 trP). Oilicers delving into evidence of a party at the home of Winnie Ruth Judd Thursday night, Oct. 15, assert jealously over a man, or men. probablv caused her to slay her former friends, Asrnes Le Roi and Hedvig Samuelson.

Police said references in Miss Samuelson's diary which might be construed as indicating existence of a strange intimacy amonc the three women were not conclusive. A woman witness said she attended Mrs. Judd'? party and that the hostess obtained two of the TH TT Representatives of the Russian Soviet Government yesterday placed fifty red roses on the grave of Thomas A. Edison in Rosedale Cemetery, Orange, N. J.

The inventor's widow and other members of his family attended the ceremonies. Joseph Michael, counsel for the Amtorg Trading Corporation, conveyed the sympathy of the Soviet Government. 5th 34th St. Entrance at 34th St. A SPECIAL SALE OF BADGER FURRED i r) r- ii! -it.

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