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Show i ele graphic Bulletins (By United Press) CRIMINOLOGIST QUESTIONS WITNESSES SALT LAKE CITY, April 3. Prof.' E. O. Heinrich, famous criminologist, crim-inologist, today interviewed Dr. Frank Moormeister, husband of Mrs. Dorothy Dexter Moormeister, murdered February 21. Heinrich also questioned two mystery wit-1 nesses whose names were undisclosed undis-closed and is checking fingerpriats on objects found at the scene of the crime. Sheriff. Clifford Patten is optimistic that the mystery will be solved. TEN KILLED IN FIREWORKS EXPLOSION PHILATSELPHIA, April 3. Stored Stor-ed fireworks exploding here today rocked a large area of New Jersey Jer-sey and Pennsylvania. At least ten employees of the Pennsylvania Fireworks company were killed, and it is estimated that 80 people peo-ple were injured. Wire communications communi-cations were severed for miles. The explosion occurred near Devon, De-von, Pa., at ten a. m., and was heard for a distance of 33 miles. A passenger train's windows were broken, and railroad service sus pended. Fire broke out following the blast but was under control within an hour. It is feared that other workers were killed and a search is being launched for bodies. bod-ies. Negro Threatened SEEBING, Fla., ApTil 3. Racial feeling ran high here today. Ben Whitehead, a negro, last night killed Mrs. William Carver and infant son with a hatchet. Carver then shot and killed Whitehead. White-head. The negro was looting the home when discovered by Mrs. Whitehead. Radio Hookup to South America WASHINGTON, . D. C, April 3 President Hoover today conversed by radio telephone with the presidents presi-dents of Chile - and Uruguay. |