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Show sistency to the story told by a guard on the "boat train running between Dieppe and Paris that he had eeen a couple answering the. description of , Dr. Crippen and his typist on July 12. According to this guard, the couplo came through to Paris on this train. Here they are supposed to have separated, sep-arated, Crippen hurryiDg south and the girl going to Bourgos, where she subsequently took her life. Another story of the police is thai the couple went by steamer to Map sell1al6 and separated at that port SEB1LLE OPPOSES j SUICIDE THEORY; PARIS. July 21. Tbe police at Ver-nots Ver-nots Les Bains, the little French watering wa-tering place at the foot of the Pyrenees Py-renees mountain are positive that Dr. Hawley N. Crippen. widely sought by the London police was in their city last Sunday nnd a vigorous search is being made for the fugitive. The procurer at Vernots Les Bains telegraphed today to the director of the Surete Generale at Paris confirming con-firming tho ldently of the man who arrived there under the name of Tar-bot Tar-bot on Sunday, as Dr. Crippen. Crosses French Frontier. The procurer added that he believ-ed believ-ed Crippen had crossed tho French frontier into Spain. The French detective department in Paris is inclined to accept the procurer's pro-curer's views as to tho identity of Crippen, but is in doubt whether he crossed the Spanish frontier at Ver-netts Ver-netts Les Bains as all the positive information in the possession of the police indicates that ho left tho train before it renched Mount Bauis to which point he is said to have taken passage en route to Spain. Crppen has Gone to Andorra. The suspect, according to the belief be-lief of the authorities here. Instead of making for Spain, is headed for Andorra, An-dorra, the little and almost forgotten republic of eight thousand shepherds Inhabitants. ne9tl!nc In the foothills of the Pyronees. Once in this country, is it said, extradition would he difficult, dif-ficult, if not impossible. Andorra, which Is under tho suzerainty of the president of tho French republic and tho bishop of Vrgel has sometimes served as refuge for persons who havo committed crimes. M. Sebllie, head of the research do-partment do-partment of th police, who is derect-ing derect-ing th" f-earch In France for Dr. Crippen Crip-pen and hi typist, Ethel Clara Le-nve. Le-nve. who is Hiipposed to nave left London in his company, opposes tho theory that the woman who killed hersalf at Bopurges, July 13. iyas Miss Lcneve. Letter Left by a Suicide. He point out that the letter left by the suicide wax written In French, a laoeuage Mis Lenovo is eaid not to understand. 'Furthermore the sui clde's features wer thotse of n person of n Slavonic type, and that Sebillo bolleves she was a ulhlllst Photographs Photo-graphs of the suicide have not as yet l.ppn compared with those of Miss Lenovo. Should the sulcltfo prove to be Miss Lcneve, it would give con-1 |