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Show YOUNG WOMEN KILLED WITH CLUB IN OHIO CbEY EIAND, O.. Feb. 17. MLs Louise Wolfe aud Miss Mabel Footc-, two young school teachers at tho Parma high school, were found beaten to deutli in a road In Parma height near hero early today. Til..; were la-st seen leaving th- school building late yesterday afternoon af-ternoon A bloody stick was found near tho bodies. Children on their way to school this morning found the two mutilated muti-lated bodies lying in the road- way. Fart of the women's clothing had been torn from their bodies and there were signs of a desper-i desper-i ate struggle In tho snow Folic believe tho touchers wero on their way to board a trolley ear for home when killed. There are no houses In the immediate im-mediate vicinity of the spot where the bodies were found and I nobody In the neighborhood heard cries for help. Miss Wolfe was the principal of the high school Miss Foote was the only other teacher in tho high school. An hour after the bodies were found a posse of furmers was searching the neighborhood cr two roughly dressed men seen hurry ing along a road shortly be-! be-! fore dark last evening. Tracks leading toward a dense wood were being followed ut noon. The women's rings were not taken, although a suitcase they carried was torn open. hPOLEDO. O., Feb. 17. Estl-1 Estl-1 mates of the loss In the post- ! office mall robbery early this morning ranged as high as a half million dollars. The police said tho currency taken atone may ar-gregate ar-gregate between $300,000 and $-10m, 000. The five bandits made a clean escape with nino sacks of mall after holding up four employes of the main postofflce and compelling compel-ling them to He down on a loading load-ing platform while the robbery WM executed. The pouches, four of tbem containing registered mall, were thrown in an automobile automo-bile and tht robbers sped away. Iator the automobile, a stolen one, was found abandoned, but sheriff's posses, pollco and postal Inspectors found no further trace of tlie holdup men. |