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Show f" ,,, if"") ' fV '" ",MMilt .... V" "! 'jl -J "I will marry any iplendid English woman who clowly Lifo Impriionmenl was ftenlcnc meted to Paul N. Dwy IV Vr," A -... IX kf : iXf' ' resemblei Mri. Culbertson," taid Ely Culbertson in New er, 18-year-old "tourUI murderer," above, by court in South I J"r-i? i; i I i i ' . lVnr - ' York " he "ile1 for En'nd on the Queen Mary. Mrs. Cul- Paria, Me., when the youth auddenly changed hii plea of I Jr Vlf'8'- t?"1 LMMa9Jafi v. bertson was on her way to Reno, a divorce in the offing. Ely Innocent to guilty. of the murder of Dr. James G. Llttlefield. L. . mr, n m ni 'n iiMai" tsSkm&tMM&ktuM ""Tim&lHmmi ,.. . V-aJ?. admitted he'i willing to patch things up. Life Imprisonment was sentence meted to Paul N. Dwy er, 18-year-old "tourist murderer," above, by court in South Paris, Me., when the youth suddenly changed his plea of Innocent to guilt jb of the murder of Dr. James C. Llttlefield. "I will marry any splendid English woman who closely resembles Mrs. Culbertson," said Ely Culbertson in New York as he sailed for England on the Queen Mary. Mrs. Culbertson Cul-bertson was on her way to Reno, a divorce in the offing. Ely admitted he's willing to patch things up. a ' Over the top In this case means a rickety ride. Somewhere on the Sino-Japanese war front a partially ruined bridge became the subject of this remarkable picture as a Japanese Japa-nese tank, followed by Japanese troopers, rumbled cautiously across this wrecked bridge in the routine job of moving forward to a new fighting front i m .... |