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"' — 1) Ttr i v — public W RegionalMeet ' i£v n 'j ' ' V ' ' r 1 A Famous ‘ Typhoid Mar er or Addressing a regional meeting of the national labor council Saturday Earl De La Warr in the cabinet a' president of the board of education said that instead of encouraging hopes for appease- ment “events on the continent during the last few days have served to add certainty to the conviction ' that we live in a world in which 1 I - those who desire to defend the decencies of life must be strong in lams and in moral purpose” De La Warr asserted Britain faced the possibility of a fight “for Queen Mary her very existence” and that “that struggle may be resolved in terms of diplomacy or in terms of war” Forced to Defensive 13' 1938 NEW YORK Nqv 12 CR-- The frail wasted body of Mary Mallon who in the hearty plumpness of her middle years became known PHOENIX Aria Nov 12 tR— as "Typhoid Mary” innocent Less than four hours before Boies agent of death was lowered Into a Heed 47 recently convicted by the grave In St Raymond’s cemetery federal government or participating the Bronx Saturday The dubious fame of being In a national swindle ring was to known as the country’s oldest have appeared for preliminary hearmedical prisoner— officially isoing In justica court County Attorlated as typhoid carrier No S6 — ney John W Corblfl dismissed bribbrought her bitterness at first ery charges against him Saturday had Corbin gave as his reasons the and finally resignation’ Saturday as the Rev Vincent fact Heed already is facing a term In a federal prison and that one S McCambley pronounced the last in Peace” in St “Requiescat prosecution witness is dead and Luke's Roman Catholic church another out of the city there were only nine to whisper Corbin had accused Heed last Janand they declined to uary of offering him a bribe to the response “lay ofr a confidence game preying identify81themselves For years since that day on winter visitors After his conviction by federal when health officials puzzled by recurring outbreaks of typhoid authorities In New York this sum-iliHeed was sentenced to five fever in wealthy Westchester and years’ imprisonment btu imposition Long Island neighborhoods disof sentence was withheld pending covered Mary was the source and final disposition of- - the Corbin plucked her from th living she had remained In isolation save for charge Counsel for Heed filed action in a brief period She died In obscurity Friday the superior court last week to fores CorblnT to bring the case and old age for through all the against Heed to trial years while her body teemed with bjllions of the fatal bacilli she herself was Immune Dies of Crash Injuries She carried to the grave the SAN DIEGO Cal Nov 12 OR — secret of her background— whence Harry N Lansdowne brother of the she came how old she was who lato Commander Zachary Lansher parents were downe of the naval dirigiShe was Irish a good cook and ble Shenandoah died Saturday in about 70 Those were the things a local sanitarium as a result of known about her the rest she injuries suffered two weeks ago In guarded an automobile aqcldent near El She had served In many homes Centro CaL unwittingly bringing the disease i Pjt indignation ovir Germany's new onslaught against Jews has quick ned Britain’s drive tof rearmament and pushed Prime Minister Chathberlain’s appeasement goal " still farther away ' Amid widespread condemnation of the nazi campaign came evidence from one of the premier's own mln-- liters that it had shaken the faith vof at least part of his cabinet in his efforts to obtain a lasting friendship with Hitler Reichs-chancell- S' s5 ' r Policy of Amity 13 r Arizona Drops Charges in Swindle Case 1 -- A I V Reaction Hurts Chamberlain London nov f KV SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER f to those who employed her But In 1907 Dr George A Soper a sanitary engineer found her trail Mary herself might have suspected something for she had fled from every home where the disease had appeared Isolated on North Brother Island In the East river she brooded Daughter Held In Mystery ' ir LE MARS Iowa Nov OR — Sheriff Frank Scholersaid Saturday he was holding Mrs Sumner Knox in “protective custody” at the county hospital here while he conducted a widespread search for her missing mother Mrs L A Trow pensioned widow of a Civil war veteran The sheriff said he had authority from Len Trow of Huron S D a son of Mrs Trow and brother of Mrs Knox to conduct a complete investtgattonr He' said Mrs Knox with whom the missing woman had been living had failed to account satisfactorily for her absence and had declared that she had cashed some of the mother’s pension checks Mrs Knox once led raids on Plymouth county soft drink establishments as head of the local W C T U and was later convicted of forgery in connection with the strange will of T M Zink a Le Mars attorney who bequeathed the city a “womanless library” Dies In 1909 she tried to regain her liberty In the state supreme court but was detained ‘because the city charter empowered health officials to confine Indefinitely any person suffering from an infectious disease and while Mary was not actually suffering from typhoid an examination had disclosed she was a carrier ' The following year 1910 she was released A few years later an outbreak of typhoid occurred In a New Jersey health hospital and another tn a New Yorkmm-ternlt- y More than 225 hospital were affected The authorities learned that a "Mrs Brown" had worked in both places and then they discovered “Mrs Brown’’ was “Typhoid Mary” So Mary sorrowing was returned to the island She tried to escape and failed Her moodiness continued As age advanced she became mor deeply religious than she had been and the authorities built her a cottage and gave her a job in the laboratory at J60 a month Doctors Injected her with billions more of germs in various experiments with no 111 effects on Mary She might have been cured they said had she been willing to undergo an Intestinal operation But Mary steadfastly refused So she went on living on the ‘gloomy island which houses several other disease carriers In 1932 she suffered a paralytic stroke but recovered Her health though was affected and only religion brought her solace as she waited for the end It came in Riverside hospital 9 Colorado Girds To Battle " Winter Snow DENVER Nov 13 mobilized men and machined Saturday to keep large sections of mountainous Colorado front almost complete Isolation during htavy winter snows GR-Col- orado Powerful rotary' plows wilt be used In an effort to keep open for travel seven of the state's 17 moun- tain passes carrying highway feet or more above sea level ' Several of the high mountain passes are on arterial transcontinental routes ' One is Berthoud— 11315 feet above sea level— on U S highway 40 west from DenveT to Salt Lake City Another is Rabbit Ears ass968Q feet in altitude— also on Douglas N Stewart maintenance superintendent for the Colorado said the highway department toughest pass to keep open would -be Wolf Creek in southern Colorado which U S 160 ' traverses at a 10850-foaltitude Records show from 60 to 80 feet of snowfall on this pass each winter Other Colorado passes en thi department’s snow removal pregram ot -- are Monarch on TJ S 50 Molaa Divide on U S 650 Hoosler and Fremont Last winter Colorado spsnt 5172-0for removing anow from ita roads Old man winter will determine the amount of this season's 00 bill Windsor’s Woe Told to Mother LONDON Nov 12 (UP)— QueentDetalls of their stay In the United Mary listened with tears In her States are not complete eyes Saturday night as she heard The Gloucester made their rehow her eldest eon David the duke port to the king'by telephone shortly of Windsor pined to return to Eng- after they arrived from Parts- by land with his American-bor- n bride airplane and then had dinner with the former Wallis' WarMd Simp- Queen Mary son According to palace sources the The duke and duchess of Glou- two dukes did all of the talking cester who visited the Windsors In at the meeting In Paris with the Paris reported to King George and duchess maintaining an attitude of later to the king’s mother on the “frigid friendliness” prospects for a formal recondla-tio- n It was learned that the purpose of the former monarch and the of the visit was to obtain for the royal family king a first-han- d opinion of the The report was made coincident present general state of mind of with disclosure that King George the duke of Windsor whether his and Queen Elizabeth will leave for enforced absence from home has Canada on May 9 and will visit the affected his nerves or his love for United States the first week in tho duchess and whether he Is to friendship June probabiy from June 4 to 8 reconciled to exile or still insists Germany The archbishop in a letter to the They will then return to Canada that his brida bo accorded recogTimes asserted: for a few days before going home nition as “her royal highness” he said Tha Hew - FOULD’S 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