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Show uses FLATino:: kl'ife i;: suiriraz: Tikes Officer to Scene cf Deed; Refutes to Give Motive, but Admit Hilling Hill-ing During an Arv -?c: t Searchers for DoJy cf Man Drowned in Feail River, La.f Find EoJy cf Slain Man; Two M M MT. HOLLY, IS. J.. Way Using a flattron and a Iare butcher knife, Francis Grfn, 45, employed by a Philadelphia drug-gist, drug-gist, yesterday killed Mr. BHie Hopkins, $&, according to Kris Parker, Burlington rouniy detective, de-tective, who said Oftn mltniy walked Into hie ffi-e admitted the slaying and took him to tie hfluwi where lha deed aa committed. com-mitted. ' (Jreen, In a coll In th mnn'r. Jail, rfuad to iv a uiotni r hia act o4hr than t mv jt fi!-pned fi!-pned durtna an irnunuM t. Mrs. ilopttina wm tij to hav bn pirated frum her husbarvi. BOOALUBA. 1.. Mav . Jnhn Hogin, a ntaht watrhman. Mrs. Collie Jyka are iinrjr ari.-t today charaed with the kiting- or M re, Iy kea huihund, a ciiv "-n-ploye, laat Tunflsv. Th f.n.i ' ? of Iykea' bony 'Mir1sv i accident, while ien'hra w"i hunting fr the Ik my nf R t . Klynt, principal . of a tvf nt Poplervllle. M iri w do eae rtiown.l In I'earl ri-, ye-frrtriy pnr trs a pot e here Uykea' bot;y wos found floating. HOG AN ADMITS CVF. rKsn la iu by in lu'lmr . to have admitted at ff lnnuMit that he kM-1 1' etriklng him on tha hri a not pwddie a-htle ihv r Ing. M ra. lyV", ar''M.! to ati ( hon i im, con f x i planned the nun - ' band. fcne a'.ao t. - thorltla aaid. th- - t hi"kand fnuhf i I feti ni to rriMate h;:n klra. lvkH ja 44 y t. ' hf-r hun'-tand waa a.'ut ' 1 Han 4ft. Mrs. Iykea did not wltn'-m t a killing. Hosan Rtatrd. On account of the fHng erMi.-f Hofan he waa aplritrd out. of Boiraluaa laat nlrf't. MlbSINO FOR WEEK. II off an haa four rMInVen, r"l came hre reenrir fi"u rtr u'. Mies. Hia wife dt evr.il w-. ago. The Pyke h two ciuio-ri. Ths fact that nmi b.-n missing for almost a r"k had nt been reported to t pol ic a ml the finding of hla h.xly -yewiter'iH y waa the first clue the authorities had that he had been murdered. Flynt la believed to have fHiin Into ths water during a fainting spell. Hla body has not been recovered. MI N KOLA, V. Y-, May Wl'h the arrest of four men. police believe be-lieve they have rounded up tne (Continued on pass ft.) LANDIS UTTERED . . . UNTRUTH, SAYS ! PROBE WITNESS (Continued from page 1.) -and by newspaper attacks and Senator Sen-ator VkHlw nil: . I'll aay to you that f now believe be-lieve the testimony of Judge Lad-die Lad-die about thia - matter. " ' Mtddlekauf agreed with Wheeler that there were brewerlee and "aav-araj "aav-araj ' thouaand aaloona running la Chicago "And will be, aa long aa prosecuting prose-cuting officer try to discredit thatr own wltnaaaea Instead of 'trying to convict law violators," put la Chairman Chair-man Broohhart. ' . "I'll dlacradlt any wrong witness." Mlddlekauf returned, -and lat ma tell you, when I came to , Judge LAndle In tha Oroaaman caee, ha looked at ma with ona or Ihosa prima donna amllea and aatd: Those fellow down In Waahlng-ton Waahlng-ton would Juat like ta yet my nama on a pardon application, wouldn't theyT" Mlddlehauf waa excused. Conrad W. Crooker than returned re-turned to tha stand to tan runner of tha modification of tha anti-combination anti-combination consent decree against tha Now Haven railroad allowed by former Attorney General Dougherty. Dough-erty. Orooker repeated Ufa renrroston hat tha "gravest Injustice" had been Inflicted on the Boeton and Maine stockholders, for whom he la counsel. ; -What was the attorney general's motive In modifying that decree?" aaked Henalor Wheeler. .Vjjjojrfjjeeeaetjjr of thla wltneas Information as to another mans motive," said Paul How land, attorney for H. M. Daugh-erty, Daugh-erty, "my reepect Tor you haa gone up considerably. 1 object to that question. 4"MM er trfV ffff WHWfMMM1 |