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Show WOMAN 'BRAINS' IN POISON CONSPIRACY I LONDON Nov. U. That a woman Is the ' brains" of the conspiracy against the lives of high officials of Scotland Ynrd was one of the theories advanced tonight by detectives who are attempting to find the person who sent a box of poisoned candy to Sir William Wil-liam Horwood. police commissioner of London. Sir William ate two pieces of the candy and wag immediately taken tak-en 111 with arsenic poisoning. He H In Hie hospital in a rltical condition and it Is teared li will de In the box of chocolates was a note wrtten in a woman's hand-writing, evidently disguised and reading- "A hearty lunch and a good appetite." It was signed "Molly." It Is learned now thai two other boxes containing candy xqVG received at the same time by Sir Trer Bingham and Major F. 1) Elliott, El-liott, assistant commissioners at Scotland Scot-land Yard. |