Show STATE D WS NET ABOUT BOLES BOWlES m GIRL u Circumstantial Evidence of ol Slaying Faces Pair on Trial for Lives Ore Oro March larch 10 10 1 lI l- l The state tate today endeavored to draw I tighter its net of circumstantial evidence evi dence about Nelson C. C land millionaire and Irma Irnia G. G Loucks his former secretary and a former Salt on trial here for foe tho the murder of Irs Bowles 1 The state stat charged the Portland mil ar and ll i his alleged mistress mistress- employed employed em em- a serrated bread knife to cut themselves free from an annoying triangle Mrs Bowles died in Miss Loucks' Loucks Portland apartment last November No vember 12 in of the de de- A knife had pierced her breast breas t. t The knife which ended the young oun society matrons matron's life lICe was entered as asan asan asan an exhibit yesterday As it was held beld up for Inspection its dull gleam caught and held Miss MIEs Loucks' Loucks gaze Miss l Loucks clutched Involuntarily Continued on Pace Paie Three STATE n DRA AWS NET NET ABOUT BOWlES Gmt GIRL Continued from Page Pace One Ond at h her r throat Bowles eyed the knife calm calmly The clothes clothe Mrs Bowles wore on the fatal day also were produced In incourt court These Included a bro brown i sweat sweater r which was Voas not cut by the death knife and an undergarment one shoulder strap of which was broken Dr Earl Eari Smith Multnomah county coroner was aas a asked by George W. W Mowry deputy district attorney to describe the wound and how he determined Its Us course In answer Dr Smith produced a slender surgical instrument instrument unbuttoned toned his vest and showed the JUl Jury how he Inserted the instrument In the knife wound In Mrs Bowies Bowies' breast He lie said he probed the gash to a depth of four tour Inches JUROR JUROn FAINTS F John Jahn Henry Busche a a. Juror slipped sUpped forward In his chair In a faint Circuit Judge B Ba Bagley ley presiding ordered a recess and medical atten lion tion was summoned for Busche Soon afterward he was able to resume his place and the trial continued Dr Smith also described bruises bruiser he had observed on Mrs Bowles' Bowles arm which were black about the size of a dime He lIe said they had the appearance of ot having ha been caused by the grasp of or fingers William E. E Williams detective told of finding three spots that looked like blood In the otherwise orderly kitchen where Mrs Bowles died One spot he testified was S on oil the floor at the base of the sink on which he found the death Another was on the floor loor near the threshold of the rear door and the third was at the thc base of the thc wall separating the kitchen and dining room He also described blood spots on the bed In the apartment |