Show uspeci in Girl's Death Kills Himself MANCHESTER Mass (AP) — advertisA quiet ing executive killed himself on a lonely beach yesterday shortly before aauthorities would have ar-rested him on a warrant charging him with the murder of a Pennsylvania girl The body of William R Turner 40 married and the father of a daughter was found on White Beach while Pennsylvania state troopers were on their way to his house in this fashionable suburb north of Boston The troopers had a warrant charging Turner with the murder of Miss Doris Hatch 22 who vanished two years ago from her home town of Cambridge Springs Pa Her skeleton was found Tuesday in a Connecticut woodland After Turner’s body was identified the troopers said: “We considered the case closed” Turner left two notes One was addressed to his widow the former Diane Brown of Manchester and said only: “Sorry for all the troubled have caused you This is the only way out” Contents of the other note were not disclosed W ORKED FOR niM ONLY 12 COUNT 'EM Miss Hatch had worked for received basis when Turner on a part-timj The official flag' staff of the city of Green Bay Wis a word week when the around that attention this the hardware latter got particular operated store in Cambridge Springs a American flag had only 12 stripes — count them farming community in northwest yourself— instead- - of 13 City officials were at a loss to ex-went A the count short up yesterday - Pennsylvania flag plain rPolice said that on July 27 1953 Miss Hatch went from her job in a bank to Turner’s Hardware store on her lunch hour That was the last time she was seen alive Her skeleton was found Tuesmorning by a hunter near a NEW YORK (AP)— AutomaThe new long boring-typ- e day lovers’ lane in Stafford Springs continuous miners can dig Conn Identification tion is moving in on that symbol was made of American manpower efficiency and load as much as 1085 tons through a gold wrist watch and I— dhe automobile in a single seven-hou- r ( shift One dental charts assembly line the maker equipment after Miss Hatch dis ) Four 'lOther huge machines that can mining Goodman 'Manufacturing Co of appeareddays left Cambridge Turner jdlg and load six to eight tons of Chicago says its largest borer came to Manand Penn Springs Icoal I minute are helping to re- - cuts a path eight feet high and chester Mass to settle down Vive the once ailing coal industry 13 feet 2 inches wide He returned to Pennsylvania in- however to be has It Totors crews questioned by poworking cutting terlocked in fashion lice about Miss Hatch’s disapIn half Each arm has claws of hardened Police said no suspects Makers of electrical equipment steel The boring arms cut two pearance ever wfere held because the girl’s land aircraft are studying auto- overlapping circles as they break body had not been found and mated machines like thoseChrys-Je- r out the coal A rotating chain therewas no way of telling she slices out the top and bottom sec- had been slain has installed in its Detions between the arms line in engine assembly The murder warrant was istroit sued against Turner in Crawford RIPPER TYPE DEVICE f Labor management and poli- Before the borers came along County Penn after Coroner Berticians argue whether automation some nard Jf Ackerman of Rockville miners Were already using Conn automatic control of masaid the girl had been apchines and communications — will a ripper type machine only about parently stabbed to death mean the loss of present jobs or one halfs fa$t Abou( 90 per cent of the nainstead will mean the creation of tion’ however continue more jobs in theiuture through a to use minesolder methods — a mathe livgenerally higher standard of chine to undercut the coal with ing in holes drilled above But while they argue the ma- explosives Wholosalo and Rifalf cut to the bring down the coal chine tool and electronics indus- Another machine MANY COLORS IN STOCK loads the coal tries are coming up with new into a shuttle car for For to transfer marvels of automatic or semimain mine the FIREPLACES PATIOS system haulage automatic machines Thanks in 'part to the steady BARBECUES PLANTERS m INSTALLS MACI1LNES trend toward mechanization in And Many Othor Uiii The Cross Co of Detroit which recenl years which has held down Salot and Contrasting installed its machines on the the once price of coal Chrysler line in the motor firm’s the coal industry is pulling out m new plant estimates the semi of a bad slump m In 1948 nearly 600 million tons automatic line saves the auto TILE maker up to 25’per cent in as of bituminous coal was mined H G but this dropped to less than 400 3019 Washington sembly costs ofjts engines There are 150 workmen on the million last year The revival this W Phone 6914 quarter-mil- e long line now turn year is puttibg output about 21 ling out 150 V-- 8 engines an hour per cent above last year On the old assembly lines it took Vote Tuesday! It’s your 1200 men to turn out that many American privilege! The new line has 280 operating stations And at many stands machine instead 'of a man Cylinder blocks are fed into one end of the assembly line by a ma chine right cylinder heads at an-- other point left cylinder heads a third As these castings move along automatically one engine part after another is added At the end of the line completely assembled engines are removed for installation in new cars j j HAS PRODUCTION LINE j The Ford Motor Co’s plant at t autoCleveland has a mated production line for making engine blocks Ralph Cross vice president of the Machine Tool Company says other auto manufacturers and household appliance makers are looking into the possibilities of similar assembly well-respecte- d I 1 - ! e j city-owne- I d i 13-strip- I Machines Take Over Jobs New Marvels Put to Work i 24-fo- j j ! e COME QUICK HORSE (YES) IS ON FIRE! 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military information urging fellow prisoners to do the same and taking part in enemy Md to 10 years at hard labor ordesigned to indoctridered him dismissed from service programs nate POW's with communism and to forfeit all pay and allowHe faced a possible maximum ances sentence in prison The sentence was imposed at The conviction and sentence must be reviewed by higher miliSTRAWBERRY VALLEY Calif (UP) — Mrs Ray Tretzel was driving along a road in Plumas County when a bear apparently frightened by a nearby blasting ran blindly at full speed into the side of her car The bear was momentarily stunned by the impact but shook itself and ambled off into the woods The side and door of the auto were wrecked In 1933 the farm mortgage debt represented 28 per cent of the value of farm lands and buildings but it is now only nine per cent he said adding: “Mortgage indebtedness from net agricultural income would have taken three years to pay off back in 1933 Last year it could statement Alley saidthat if he faces the stiffest sentence yet given an Army offer for cooperating with the Communists while a prisoner of war in Korea An Army court martial yesterarday sentenced the officer Bar from Harbor tillery SPOKANE (AP) — The farm mortgage debt in the United States will total 9 billion dollars by the end of the year its highest in 22 years farm loan officials were told yesterday Thomas A Maxwell of the National Farm Credit Administration said it represents a big increase but shouldn’t be alarming “If agriculture now was facing the same difficulties it was back in the 1930s this figure might be the basis for some alarm” he NEWS Ex-PO- W Pretty house dresses in to easy-to-slip-in- and patterns and materials make your headquarters The Bon Marche for that neat and attractive appearor easy-to-care-f- at-hom- e ance t House Dresses Upper Level Army Clears Ousted Officer WASHINGTON (UP) — The Army will grant an honorable discharge to 1st Lt Walter K Novak a electronics engineer it previously ousted on charges Novak was accused of having been a member of the International Workers Order a defunct organization on the attorney general’s subversive list He also was accused of failing to admit this on an Army loyalty form Novak denied membership in the IWO and his mother testified she enrolled him without his knowledge to obtain cheap insurance He is from Clio Mich ld so-call- ed “guilt-by-kinship- print 80 sq percale Easy slip-o- n zipper front Handy pockets Rose aqua and blue prints 1244 14 to 24M 298 ty ” Swirl with two large patch pockets Little or no ironing on these full wrap print dresses Lilac and yellow lilaf and blue 14-2- 0 THE NEW “HOME OWNER’S POLICY” cents” Covers All Your Important Needs From Roof to Cellar Inside Outside and All Around Your Housel -- h STANDARD-EXAMINE- 2nd Crash Delays Probe of First A DENVER (AP) — Because of Tuesday’s United Air Lines plane crash near Longmont the Civil Aeronautics Board has postponed a hearing into another UAL crash — the Oct 6 disaster in southern Wyoming costing 66 lives The CAB said the hearing called for next Monday in Denver has been put off until Nov 14 Officials who will take part in the hearings are now tied up with the current investigation of Tuesday’s crash in which 44 were killed Giant tsonomy Sit o Patkago of Iniuranto This Unusual Plan Covert YOUR HOMI and GARAGI HOUSIHOLD and PERSONAL PROPERTY ON AND OFF YOUR PREMISES tAt personal liability W INSURANCE COUNSELORS 3636 WASHINGTON ElVD After 5 p m Phone 2 - 8219 4-17- 9257 31 I SANDSTONE r j fast-risin- g PIONEER CO j 1 Wtv j i j i i f I J j 500-foo- the coat event of the season! 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