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1O)EIRN BLUIEBEARD KILLS WOMEN JUST FOil FUN Los Angreles Officials Aiazed tit Cont fession of Stranger Who Tried to Slay Self. 'ale Fair More (rntesoiie than Story of lr. .ielili ai 1r. .11ide, its Told by3 Stevenoson, ILos.i Angeles, Calif., April :10.-- At least IWo of the nnmerous 'woman Jas. Rt. t]lirt is allegeIl to hiave married in variollt5 parts of the colultry, were ImIr dered by him. two oItes miet "aei dental" death while with him, and he iht have 'mu rde red ilore," ae cording to .1. .\Noign adinmdke, his Commttit siticitle. 111e rtt tttttt confes tt, orne itdl otye tlliiasd. . whurt appen en s(m ofte veal blays Vte olier. iveseaed od htts of I11ieoll.ti ltIna in e Ie married roml to fiftet wo omme i pirobaly tho ute- coin was 1i1loted as silyill g. A 4I('5ire to kill oh Sion(t( i. foilu yen os a go. at th r n was al irt haevbdntoldhe said, and Womenlverae his esweial vie r nil leing no tdi rect mar01v orie tweil orlet lit and 1o esie to kili ill. (ldron or ani mals. Nina Lee Deloniey. killed witi a liaimmer at Long 1Beach, Calif., and Elizabeth Prior, whose head was crushied with a sledge- hamimer near Plumil. \\ash., were (he "wives" whose murIIders thec officer., said liu1irt von fesscd. The parial " Onlesison " said the ollicers, r'lttd to the deatis of hlertha Goodnich and Alite Ludvigsuon. lis tGoodnich wasil tipped out of a boat in Lake \ashington, neat Seat tie, and Miss lldvigson was drtowned in a river ill Ida to, tiey said. A party imiediately left for th pltace tear i.in Digo, wherve lilirt Sai he biuried Aliss Deloley's body. .\lore Than 4.2 m ria- have b('11n attributed by tihe oflicers to Il1tiirt. lleven woeinAt art listed as imlissing. h'lloY include, besidt's thi four naned inl lt alleged conhfee Msin ." . S r trutd \ W\ilson, Seattl : atttrice .\l. .\ndrew'os, of Canada andl 10ngland; aid Agnes \ilson, Alberta, Canada. 'Tie first to die, acco(inug ito the at leged colfession, was Mliss but dvig son. Iluiirt was qiuoted as sayi-Ing he was in a boat with her, fishing in at river ill Idaho. H1is memory was weak as to the exact time and location. The Jas. L. Day boat, he said, jammed agalnst logs which were lasiled to the bank of the river and he and 'liss IAludvigson tried with their arms to free the raft. When he tbroke away. he narrated, the wo man,11 lost hor balance and fell int1o the river and was droweil. lit, said liss Goodnich died w,hen she fell into 11ake Washington while trying to (o from t!.e steri to the ceun ter. I saterp on otllcers said, linirt lii nself I'ev 'red to tile death as "a nilt! iler." In prior CaVse, the olicers said, he sser t hc lie wom an at tacked ii with a hat pinl and he :hoved her so violiyiv thi at slh' fell :md struck her hedi aga:st a box. It- believed sh vias dec, he has said to have de elared, but to umtike certaiin, struck le: n \it a h:imer. .\liss Dleloey. ho was, tiuiotol as say ing, lI' kill( d at a amp lie ar Si.nal 11111, at the cd e of l'ong Ileach, Calif.. .January '.t last. after they ituiarreled about letters ho had received from oth (11 W01110n. Tilie ollicers said 1In1rt toli them lhe did not know his rhhi nam1 hnt ad mitted havin g ued lailny aliases. Ifle said lie knew Ilothing of IIi:; parents, but did know lie wvas born soiewhore in tc South. lie said Ie had little education. lIe admitteld, lilt . S'!i s said, that he had no direct motive lin killing li,; victims, somie of th. slayings follow ing violent uarrels. It(. said. 'lhey decial d, he l ad kill l soe wolien who "ihad nto 1m(on1ey. Something just told ni' to do it," he was quoted. Ilie tohl themn he obtained a certain siatisfattion3 in tle very act of mur der. the oflicers said, and experienced a sens' of irili' that Mh le w oman in (each cas Nwas iead. .\t toIney .l:rmiaduk , represent ing tIllirt. stated that the alleged confu's sioni had been 'iven to the district at 0111ey "ill the lest interests of hi!. client. TYO - \ITAL, A(TIDENTS. Hienry ,1. 111.1m.n and 3Miss .lo1sephinei ('rahur killed. Charleston, .lay 1.---Two accidents here resulted il the deatlis of IHenry .. Ilrown, formerly of Savannah, 'who was fatally injlred wevil an engine struck him, and of Mliss Josphinie Craig., a trained nurse. who was lit by an automobile. loth died at a hos-pital a short lime after bling injilred. Mr. Irown was a yard crew foreman for the Atlantic Coast line railroad. We~ enport. Mgr. WOODROW WILSON Oirent Isslues% of Wair Still1 Undleter. mined. Press Club .\ddress. New York, Miay I.-Secreaary of State Bainbridge Colby, addressing the Press Club tonight, mtlade a defenise of President Wilson. l declared that the great Issues of the iwar are still unde ferminmed so far as we are concieiied, and that "it is hardly an exaggeratloi to say that there is not an1 aspect or the post-war situation that is not ap proached, discussed and trleated pri nii arily in its hearing upon soilebody's vandidaey.'' Mir. Colby conitinueld: "Of one thing, evid(nce aboullids on every :;ide and that is the litter failure of Ohe vilnoied and impassioned at tack upoll the president. Ior ioiths:; this attack has beei purIed with every device known to malice and wiin alt the resources of s(urrilty and i ha tred. Lon g, sad and dreary mon tim they hav been to tle great and lone I man in the White louse, who ha:;! ;eein struigglinug back to heal th and the service of his people from beneati the weight of a grievous affliction. No word of protest has come from hil; no sign that lie winced or that he suf fred. Ills envious detractors, like ravenous wolves, have hounded himl I incessantly by day and by night, but Ihey have done nothing else. 'Ievy have not affected the American peo ile a'nid they have not cowed or bent hv valiant spirit of the American Mlr. C'olbyv said this eounltry believe's inl a leagu of nations and that it has so declared In u:mnistabl terms ovr and over again. '"t insists." h 1 said. "that there shall he somlie effort made, evenl if it he only an experiment, to naugurat a systei inl the World whiich shall preclude a r'icrrce of the fdevastatina warit fromt which1 we have Just cmerged. 'he' t'ied States is vitally cnn eernel in colltrovrsies isthat may arie iet wen other iailolis." said .\I'. (,olby and it is !atiliy to pretend that we ar'e not interested in suAch colltrover sit:; so long as they may issie in a1 ('oiil agratlioll that can swifly envelolp this colll y."S IWormler .\mhassador. Gerard., called upon to speak, said: "I had a caldidate and his n1am1e commllenicet(s witl I1" .\I. (erard was looking directly at a table at i which sat lie H lloover. The r-eiiark was greeled with applaise 11and when It had subsided .\li. Geiard continued: Beg to Ann r We have just o Station in our new b Ald Moseley & Rolan We will carry a repair and recharge ~ Free Service Giv in the door. We wil Storage "I am glad you lice him. Ile ran >it from us and went and herded him ,elf with Republicans. Before he is .hirough he will feel more comfortable f he were seated up here between 3,ceretary Colby and Secretary )aniels Ind iear Imyself." (ovrnor Hdwards of New Jersey, do lared he was conscious le was a guest, because the members of thel elub wished to see "wh t manner of, man the governor of N Jersey Is." "The fact may seem 5 'ange to you," h1e added, "as It Is to I v, that merely standing for the deca Iation of inde InlIdelcev and the conIstitution of the Ililed States may hav0,0made a man i, po!itical curiosity." KlNTCK(V M.N F.\('IS C(ILI.\(El OF 311'll1ER 6;41n of Wenliiihy Farmer 11nd11 Stock liaI.ser lield for 'TfallahAssee Oflicials. Blowlinlug Gmren, Ky., .\May .-harg 'd witi the mn urider of Ralph IHushing, taxicab driver,i near Tallahassee, Fla., A':riI 22. Hiernice 11. Iarion, 18, son r)f .Johnii. I la11mon, a wealthy farmer and stock raiser of Alvation, In this oility, was arrested by local police ton iglit at the retiest of Tallahassee officials. La rmon has consented to retur1 i'n to Tallahassee without re(isition papers and will he taken there Sunday. 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