Show Social Events Mrs Walter Scott Keyting will e en entertain entertain en- en members of ot the and those Interested In poetry atan at-ar Informal tea th's afternoon at her beT home on East Second South street H meet Mrs Anna Catherine Markhan wife of Edwin Markham the poet and herself a a. poet of note who the city and will speak at a meeting of the tomo tomorrow at 1245 o'clock at the Hotel Utah Miss Fonda Jolly will entertain ito I morrow evening r for r Miss Nell CrosbY a bride of early April J Miss Lettie Lettle Murphy will enter i this evening at an Informal part part relatives and close friends of Miss 1 Hn HJ zel Franks a bride of Wednesday A St. St Patrick PatrIck PatrIck- ball bal will be given give h b the Ladies Ladies' auxiliary to the Order 0 Railway Conductors at the tho America t Dansan te tomorrow There will an piece eight orchestra and P belt dances Mrs Mra W. W II H. Ellison will entertain I. I one of oC a series of oC luncheons ons Tues at her hi home me Ninth East street streel t 9 Mrs W. W Scott scot scoty Keyting y ing will enter ente tain tam at tea this afternoon In hon hen j of Mrs Edwin Markham at her nor bome 1957 East South street Mrs Roy noy L. L Schuyler will entert at bridge and mah man followed II tea at her quarters at Ft Doug Dougia Monday afternoon Twelve tables W be arranged for bridge and mah Jon JOlt and arid other guests are aro Invited for tor t Mr and Mrs W. W G. G Laubender r f to merly Salt Lake City residents who wM home is now in L Los s Angeles ente ent tamed for tor Mr and Mrs Mrs- Howard II HO HOof of alt Lake City at a dinner dan given iven at the tho IIo lywood Country cIa clu colors colors' i Decorations were In Dresden Continued on following page ii I I MISSING MATE Continued Continue from from page 1 assigned to him him showed that the bed had not been occupied Janssen served In the army during during dur dur- ing the World war and is la said to have been stationed at Fort Logan near here fa DUn During the Way day the police established it that Janssen had not I been EJ having workIng been for m more reu than a month discharged from his place as church Janitor His em- em player said he was wag nervous and erratic Ignorance of physiology on the part of the slayer brought about tho the discovery of the body in the opinion of Dr Wilson He HeI said the blood which leaked from the trunk came camo from rom tho the womans woman's nose and ef ears earEl The The slayer layer he said had stuffed I a handkerchief down the I womans woman's throat to stop the flow of I blood from the head wounds bo but ut had neglected the ears and nose Thus the slaYing was discovered less than twenty-four twenty hours after the trunk left Denver on Its way to California The body will wilt be held beld at the undertaking undertaking un un- un- un establishment and the trunk clothing and other articles held by the police for tor Denver au au- au Deputy District Attorney Attorney Attorney ney Robinson has wired the Ogden police pol-ce that he would like to have all available witnesses at the chiefs chief's office here at 10 o'clock Monday Monda morning so he can interview th them rn RELATIVE DISCOUNTS JANSSEN THEORY PITTSBURG March 15 Doubt 15 Doubt that the bod body of a woman found In Ina a trunk at Ogden Utah today was that of Mrs 1 Fred Janssen was expressed expressed ex ex- ex- ex pressed tonight by Peter Moran a a. cousin of Mrs Janssen Denver po police police po- po lice are searching for Janssen for i on tb the that the questioning that of his wife The Tho family fam- fam body is until about tw twelve lve ily lived here they moved to when years ago Denver described his cousin i Moran Cornyn Cor- Cor was Mary whose maiden name ot of otage between 40 and 45 years ears as and weighing age tan tall feet abo about age t six te IX pounds He said she had The description description de- de and black hall hair brown eyes found of tho body given was that of a 50 10 or sK 35 years oars weighing about 1 of age and P pounds Moran said that the Janssens became became be became be- be separated about three thre years came Pitts- Pitts she sho returned to ago and that declared that Jan Janssen Senan- Senan ar arrived arrived ar- ar He burg time later and turn that short et rived a after a reconciliation they returned to Denver c c. c TRICKLING BLOOD I UNCOVERS CORPSE OGDEN March 15 A A tiny oozing I 1 j ofa of ofa of blood near the hinges stream attracted 11 a small Jet black trunk at atthe atthe atthe the attention of a the union station here this morning and as a result of this observation undertaking there thero lies in an Ogden establishment tonight the body of ot a n. small woman her ber head terribly I mutilated who may b be Mrs 1 Fred Janssen wIfe wife of a former church Janitor in Denver The trunk came to to Ogden on Union Pacific train No o 21 consigned from Dem Denver er Colo Golo to Weed Veed Cal Ca The suspicious trickle was observed I II as the trunk was being transferred from the Union Pacific to a Southern Southern Southern South South- I ern Pacific train OFFICIALS ON WAY Ogden police were informed that I I Ithe the tho description of the woman found In the trunk seemed to fit that of ot Mrs Janssen who Is missing from her Denver apartment Kenneth Robinson deputy district attorney I Is expected here from Denver to tomorrow to- to morrow l I Meanwhile a photograph of the dead woman has gone forward forward forward for for- ward to Denver to assist in The body taken from the trunk is that of a woman apparently between between between be be- tween 35 and 40 years of age She was four tour feet ten Inches In height and weighed about pounds The eyes are blue and the hair brown HANDKERCHIEF IS GAG The upper set of teeth are cial While Willie the teeth were being examined the undertaker discovered discovered discovered ered a mans man's linen handkerchief Jammed so tightly down her throat that forceps were necessary to remove remove re remove re- re move it Evidence of or a vicious attack and deliberate preparation of the body was disclosed when the lid of the trunk was raised and the till tm re re- re moved Tied around the head was wasa a small rug When this was removed removed re removed re- re moved the police officers found the knees doubled up under the chin and tied a cord to the neck The woman wore a nightgown light underwear underwear underwear un un- un- un and brown bedroom slippers slip sUp pers OTHER ARTICLES FOUND Stuffed Int into the trunk were other rugs a few small articles of ot women's women's women's wom wom- ens en's wear a sleeveless athletic Jersey jersey jersey Jer jer- jer- jer sey and a few pairs of mens men's socks There were no laundry marks on any of the articles There were also a few recent copies of Denver r newspapers The trunk is 82 by 19 by 22 inches Its exterior Is of Jet black sheet metal and the interior of wood The trunk is not new and appears to have been repainted Around the trunk was vas bound a new rope clothes clothesline line Dr DI Roy Wilson city physician said he found three severe wounds on the back of her hea head One of these had fractured her skull and alone would have caused death He said wounds such wounds could be made by bythe bythe bythe the handle of a heavy pistol There are three cuts on the forehead There are other bruises and on her chest and arms Dr Wilson said that his Investigation led him to believe the woman hadI had fought while she was being struck I |