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Daily News from New York, New York • 423

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DAILY NEWS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1938 Auto' Dealer Shows Off Sleek Model 1 0 IPMsm, Mas 7 1 Mwm Mm -2. (Special THE ESi St Louis, Feb. 13. A sultry young divorcee admitted today she killed her middle-aged lover a prominent Republican politician during a vio lent bedroom brawl over her dates with a traveling The attractive brunette, i Actress Gloria DeHaven and auto dealer Richard Fincher enjoy watching jai alai came ia Miami.

Mrs. June Joy Milton, 26, said she returned to his house early today, 24 hours after the shooting, and set fire to his bed to "destroy the evidence" the nude body of widower Walter A. Siebert, 59. "I shot him." Mrs. Milton admitted after questioning.

"He had it coming, and I'm not sorry. Says She "Loved Him" Later, as she was booked in county jail for arson and mur children John, 8, and Kathy, 6, while wed to Payne. They are in her custody. The 30-year-old onetime child star has been in semi-retirement since she met "Fincher last September in Hollywood. She's playing in a hotel act here with her showman father.

Carter De Miami, Feb. 13. Twice-wed Gloria De Haven today disclosed her engagement to Richard W. Fincher, 28, Miami auto dealer. Gloria's 1944 marriage to actor John Payne ended in divorce in 1950.

She eloped with Martin Kimmel, a New York real estate man, in June, 1953. But that marriage ended 14 months later. She had two 1 der, the trim, twice-wed woman toy id Ml Mrs. Jane Millaa at police I' a Seek (Siwp Udeire (The story of a revolutionary approach to the juvenile-delinquency problem that may lead to a better world for all mankind. First of five article.) By GRACE ROBINSON IN THE shadows of the old Bronx El, more than 200 small boys frolic in school playgrounds, unaware that they are guinea pigs in a unique experiment which may solve the riddle of juvenile delinquency for all the world.

t. This blighted area is rated one of the city's worst for its high population oi boy criminals." It is a place where few people dare to walk alone late at night. It is an area where many windows are broken, where small thefts are common, where a mugger may be eyeing you from any dusky doorway. Not a savory neighborhood. over hr relations with the c-identified saletmaa.

Si-lrt wildly jealous, she aaid. Says He Grabbed PiMol -He grabbed pifi and fcM he wouid shoot me. Then be rut it down and rr.i over on his side," Mrs. M.Iioa said. "I was scared.

I T-kkeJ tp the gun and shot him." Then. lira. Milton 51. waited a few minute, thsnkjrg Siebert wight still be 'jv asl the could call an an-bulawa. When she finally became con Walter Siebert Slain by hi mistreat But tne eyes oi crimmoi- said she loved him and I should have killed myself in- Tories Ruin Us, Bty vinced he was 3 she id ogists, sociologists, psychiatrists and educators the world over are focused on it.

For there, through a microscope of their own devising. 9icau She was picked up in exclusive rot up and gathered fcer sions. suburban Webster Grove at 3 social scientists are peering at the unfolding1 behavior-patterns of these lads, much A. M. today, minutes after police spotted a fire in the bedroom of ranoh-tyle home nearby." The burly naked body of Siebert, chief supervisor of the Central Prexy Moans A.

E. Perlman, president of the New York Central System, charged yesterday that the city is "trying to run us out of town" by making "all our operations unprofit- St. Louis County HiRhwiy Ite-1 rartment and a candidate for I as a botanist might watch the unfolding of a flower. But with a difference! For the social scientists believe able." thev know in advance which The Central president said that after the new bridge was erected across the Harlem River, the boys will grow into clean, useful human organisms, and which will be rotten Took Doc Alonr She stowed her clethisg. television Siebert's Fianu-l.

1ibe and lurcare a taxi. She was driven Irr mother's humt in nicLnicr.J Heights, another suburb. The death g-un, a Luper pistol, was found in a laundry uSi there. I'oliCe discovered in Mr. Milton's purse three which tt the run.

Mrs. Miiton, who livfd in a Korth St. Louis nightclub ares, told police she had met the tk-ian three years ajro at a Year's Eve party. Since ttitn, 't, said, she had rpent about tl.re nights a week at his hou-e. Sees There Freqnenlly She had been seen fre-query at Siebert's and was kocn to neighbors as "June." A neighbor taid he once alf-4 thin? they need most.

Nor do 1 know why they expect the roads to carry them at a loss." Cites Government Aid. The railroad executive said that freight shippers jdo not see why they should take up the slack in commuter operations and they noint to city, state and federal with muggery, thievery. city jumped the tax on the railroad from sheriff, was sprawled on his disordered bed, which the fire had sent hurtlinr into the cellar. He had been killed by a bullet fired into his right side and heart. Has a Son.

Sirs. Milton, mother of a 5-year-old son by her second husband, admitted she killed Siebert early yesterday after he returned from a St. Louis GOP Lincoln I)ay dinner the previous evening. She refused at first to say why. "I killed him," she told police.

"Isn't that enoueh." Later, alternately giggling and brooding, Mrs. Milton said she shot Siebert after 'they had undressed, gone to bed and battled 666 to $381,121 for the fiscal year 1955-56. Taxes for the it lA eovernments building airports for round rape or murder. Using a formula devised, by two brilliant criminologists at Harvard Law School, experts appraised all boys entering the first grade in two Bronx schools in the 1952-53 school year. Careful records were kept on all 256 boys and all data meticulously scrutin- Continued en page 26, cot.

1) private airlines, canals for ship right-of-way on ping, and bigger tunnels, bridges and thruwavs for the trucker. lilt Park Ave. increased from $1,263,378 to $2,759,036, Perl- Perlman was named Central president after Robert R. Young gained contrmol of the road. l.

Perlman man added. If the Central does not make money Chap in Her Bed Just Res ing 1 m. i 1 TL a Than Then on the whole railroad, "there won't be any commuter business," he warned. Blasts Commuters Frank took her to the sixth game. But movie executive London, Feb.

13 (Reuters). Sielx-rt. wife ciied whether he planned to Mrs. Miiton and ths aid: Heck, no! I wouldn't rtiarry her. She's too young for me Mrs.

Milton refused for f.va hours to adn-iit she had retumel to Sieljert's houce later yestfT-day. But finally she said she li gone back and bujit a fire trvn-r the bed by igniting a sheet some clolhirij'. "1 wanted" destroy ti-a n-detire," she sa d. "The commuters have just about ruined the New Haven and they came home, bad tea and watched television. Westone went to bed "with my sanction," she added.

The judge granted Worth a decree on grounds of adultery. Worth testified that both his wife, Jean, 27, and the fagtred out footballer, Kobie Westone. were scantily attired "to put it mildly." ilrs. Worth said that Kobie The man in bed with her when her husband broke into the room was just a tired rugby player, resting up after six games in a week, a screen dirsctor's wife insisted in London divorea eowrt today. they did wreck thp Long Perlman said.

"I don't know why they do it. It the very.

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