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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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THE DAILY SUN 3 Tuesday, October 9, 1956 Housewife in Lancaster Fatally Stabbed; Check Cashing leave from in front of the Carp house. Murder Follows Another Knifing Saturday Mrs. Carp's husband was at Ends Attempt LANCASTER (HI A 29-year-old and his wife had spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Carp and her work when his wife was discovered fatally wounded. was anyone home," Stroud told Whaley.

He said a television set which Mrs. Carp apparently had husband, Alan, owner of a clothing store. He said they had dis S3Ctr3ft of my happy In Gun Attack been watching was still turned on cussed the murder of Jodie Diane Burford, who was knifed to death Fred Landsiddel, the Carps' landlord who lives on the same NEW YORK ifoA. well-dressed in Lancaster Saturday night property, told officers he heard Whaley quoted Stroud as say-Ha scream and went to the Carp young man trying to cash a $7,000 check Monday suddenly drew a Mrs. Frances Kaplan learned soon after her wedding of the.

proper method of mg, I stopped to tell her she gun and wounded two bank em' could unlock the door now. I had front door in time to see. a man in a white shirt" leave. He told officers he thought there had been housewife, clad only in underwear and a bathrobe, was found fatally stabbed Monday in her home, sheriff's deputies reported. Officers said the victim, Mrs.

Sally Carp, 29, suffered multiple stab wounds in the upper abdomen and died en route to Antelope Valley Hospital. She was found in the dinette of her home by Robert Stroud, a friend, who lives two blocks from the Carp home. Lt. George Whaley, of the sheriff's homicide detail, said there was evidence of a struggle. The murder weapon was not found.

Whaley said Stroud told him he ployes in a bank just across the heard they had caught the man street from Grand Central Station He said he knew Mrs. Carp a family feud, so he left. usually kept the screen door of Whaley said Landsiddel told him The gunman gave police a false name but later was identified by the house locked and he rang the he and his wife, Mary, also saw a two-tone grey and white car police as Richard Lee Henthorne, bell but there was no answer. Do you own a WATER SOFTENER? Are you taking: full advantage of your softened water? Do you realize that in your soft water no other type of washday product can get your clothes so clean as White King Soap No other can make them so fluffy-soft nor keep colors so true. And no other keeps your silk and synthetic whites so white.

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Prices Effective TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY October 9-10 Henthorne pulled out his gun as two bank investigators were ques 1 7 tioning him about the check he was trying to cash. One of the wounded men and other bank employes overpowered Henthorne. They said he "fought like a cornered rat." ARRESTED Charles Raymond Elms, 17, is shown after his arrest near Chino in connection with knife death of Jodie Diane Burford, 20, at Lancaster. Officers quoted Elms, a friend of the victim's brother, as saying the girl fell against the knife while he was at her. home Saturday night.

She was stabbed five times, police said. (AP wirephoto) YOUTH ADMITS KNIFE KILLING OF LANCASTER CHOIR GIRL In the struggle, Henthorne was i i struck heavily with a gun butt. He was taken to a hospital in critical condition, and later identified by his father, Blanchard Henthorne 7 A of Pelham Manor. crashed it into an orange grove POMONA (3) A husky teenager, arrested near here in a stolen car Monday, admitted the knife slaying of a Lancaster, choir girl, police said. Detective Sgt.

Ray Hopkinson of the sheriffs homicide detail said Charles Raymond Elms, 17, also of Lancaster, contended Jodie Diane Burford was stabbed accidentally. The 20-year-old receptionist, clad in pajamas and a housecoat, was found dead early Sunday by her TENDER CUTS LEAN AND BONELESS Juicy euts of tender veal. Servo your family a hearty veal stew prepared with tender vegetables. One pound of veal stew will serve a family of four very generously. brother, Hal, 15.

She was lying on while eluding a police patrol car which was chasing him for running a red light. Elms later was found in the back seat of a car stolen from Pomona, police said. The car's battery was dead and the youth said he was waiting for someone to give him a push. The boy's mother and Loree and Chester Elms, were near collapse after being told of his arrest. Chester Elms is a civilian employe for the U.S.

Air Force, as is the father of the victim. Paul J. McKusick, superintendent of the Preston School of Industry at lone, said the youth's real name is Charles R. Crisswell. He took his stepfather's name after going to live with the Elms.

PAROLED IN JULY McKusick said the teenager was paroled from Preston last July 10 after seeming to have made "a good adjustment." The youth had DreviousTv been in Preston and the parlor floor. A 9-inch butcher liiillll knife blade was nearby. It had been snapped from its handle by the fatal thrusts. MADE ADVANCES An autopsy showed that Miss Burford had not been raped, as previously reported, the coroner's office said. Hopkinson gave Elms' version of the slaying.

The youth stopped by the Bur ford home Saturday night to pick (AP wirephoto) up a leather jacket he had loaned i in issssm ii ii ii Miss Burford's brother. The girl victim invited him in, telling him Hal was not home. Elms recalled that he tried to make advances and that he had PATRICIA CORCORAN Silent at arraignment Girl Arraigned For Ax Slaying picked up the knife to "scare her" the Paso Robles School for Boys for attempted burglary and attempted auto theft. McKusick said one reason the California Youth Authority decided to parole him was "he's a wild looking kid and the others teased him about it." The victim of the Lancaster stabbing worked as a doctor's receptionist. She was a church but that she panicked and fell JulcY pan Fry against the blade.

When asked why the girl had been stabbed "so many times, NEW LOW PRICE EARLY CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES Lara Sin No. 1 Hopkinson said Elms replied that he had "blacked out. OAKLAND If) Twelve-year-old Patricia Faye Corcoran was arraigned in Municipal Court yesterday for the ax slaying last Thursday of her aunt, Mrs. Guy 1 The officers said Elms drove to Pomona in a borrowed car and child's name and age. Then he Bunce.

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1.09 said: "It is apparent this child is un 1 ECONOMY SIZE a farm family in Mitchell, S. D. was led before Municipal Judge C. Stanley Wood. With her was her father, 61-year-old William J.

Corcoran, who arrived here late Sunday night. Judge Wood asked Corcoran the goer and a member of the choir. Call-Bulletin Editor Named to Commission SACRAMENTO CTr-Gov. Knight Monday anounced he will appoint C. Lyn Fox, political editor of the San Francisco Call Bulletin, to the state Public Utilities Commission.

Knight said Fox will fill the unexpired term of Justus F. Crae-mer, San Rafael publisher, who will retire Nov. 1. The term will end Jan. 1, 1957.

The post pays $17,000 a year and requires senate confirmation. APPLE CIDER der age. I hereby certify her to Juvenile Court." The arraignment took only two minutes. The child's tall, angular father was impassive. Patricia said nothing.

Then she was taken For the Best Tasting Pumpkin Pies HAWAIIAN PUNCH 29-oz. ITALIAN SALAD DRESSING to Juvenile Detention Home in nearby San Leandro. "I will do everything in my power to help the child," said Guy Bunce after his wife's funeral earlier in the day. Officials said every resource in Alameda County will be used to determine what transformed the bright, modest child into a violent and apparently unremorseful slayer. Sociologists and psychiatrists will make a thorough study of the child and report to Juvenile The San Bernardino Daily Sun KRAFT'S Tops for roar Cauliflower PINTS Vol.

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tho train picks up passengers In San Bernardino at 11:59 P.M. After arriving in Las Vegas at 8:25 A.M., the sleeper remains In uso for passengers until A.M. On the return trio, tha train leaves Las Vegas at 7:35 P. arriving in San Bernardino at 220 A.M. This train also provides through Coach service to Salt Lake City, Omaha, Chicago and intermediate stations.

For further information and fares wo any Union Paeifie Ticket Agent QUARTS 16-oz. Published daily except Sunday, and Sunday in combination with The Sun-Telegram covering all ot San Bernardino County with its population of 3e6.500i San Bernardino City population 83.145 The Sun Company ol San Bernardino. California, publishers. Court in about three weeks. i Entered as second class matter at the postoffice of San Bernardino.

California, under the act of March 3. 1S79. The little girl nacked her aunt to death only minutes after attending a catechism class and after brooding over loss of $5 Mrs. Bunce had given her for school expenses. From a family of nine children, Patricia came to live with the childless Bunces a month ago.

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