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WHITE PLAINS, N. N„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929 YOU 1 — WO. 172 NEW CLUE SPURS HUNT oSv™ FOR MRS. MARSHALL ’ S ' m j£XS££r SLAYER; ARREST SOON 1 KILLED; 9 HURT WEEK-END AUTO TOLL IN COUNTY Two Men Dead; Lo cal People Badly In- Identification of Gun, Stolen From Ro mano ’ s Summer Pome Gives Police New Lead in Green- burgh Murder Case ThreeRobberiesInWhitePlains; Screen Burglar Loots 7 Homes In Scarsdale; No Clues as Usual PDTMDEVDDDT M\-Kd>Report : VlllllilJ ElAi mil Dienes Arc Stolen; Screen WILLREBUILD Youngster Hit While Ghtruing Balloon — Man Run. Down in Main Street Two tilled and nine hart waa the week-end anto toll in Westchester County. The usually fine weather on Sat urday and Sunday resulted in heavy traffic on virtually every thoroughfare in the county. The dead are: Henry Dollmeh, SI Pint avenue, North Pelham. Jacob Weiiman, the Bronx. Henry DoUman, 40 . of 43 PI ret avenue. North Pelham, waa killed almoet Instantly when a car which his wife Was driving was struck by another at the Intersection of CONCERTED EFFORT ONE DOWN; OTHER UP Both Parties Worked Hard on Last Day to Re gister,Voters Contrary to the prediction! of po ll ti cel observers, the final reglstra- , tlon figures for White Plains , showed an Increase of TOO voters over the total number registered In ' 1837, the last normal year, totals oom piled today showed. The total number of voters regle- Lower Bndget Cuts the Cost About Five Cents Per Thousand Dollars Election of Officers Will Be Held Tomorrow Night — WCOH Wfll Broad- cast'Session The Sheriff and Green- i burgh police were confident today of solving the mys terious murder of Mrs. Elsa Marshall more than three, weeln a<rn within hrents. MAYOR WILL SPEAK ee against oaly MOO (approximate ly) In 1837. The gain was due principally to the concerted effort made by both parties to get out not only their enrolled members but the unen- roUed voters as well. The drive showed results on Saturday, the final day. when nearly 4,000 voters Greenburph Police Will At tempt Identification of Dead Girl by Life like Wax Figure The body of Greenburgb's third recent murder victim wlU be re- weeka ago within twenty- four hours following the rev elation of Nicholas Romano, New York tailor and summer resident of Elmsford, who said the murder gun had been stolen from his house. Cap;. Philip J. McQuillan was la New Tork today. He waa to taka Lodal Hod Carriers Charge Organizer Has Collected Dues ; Threats Made on Life of Genduso The rate In both cones le applied per (1,000 of assessed valuation and la due In two semi-annual Install ments, on January and July first. identlfleaUon as the first step ■'to ward solving the crime, authorities announced today. Grant Mitchell, formerly connect ed with the New Tork police force, an expert In building up faces and bodies for Identification, will be re tained by the county In the Isles'. The difference In the rates for the two cones, Commissioner Spoor explained. Is due to the fact that all of Zone Two. which Ilea entirely within Ward Bix, la not Unproved and supplied with water, sewers, garbage disposal, etc, as It the rest of the city. The cone Is In the days of the lest municipal elecUon. (OonUnued on «* age Nine) trial attorney, got In touch with Mitchell on Saturday. Sheriff Un derbill announced today that he wlU begin work at once In an ef fort to reconstruct the physical ap pearance of the dead woman. Pelham police. Democratic Mayoralty Condi- date WiU Speak Before . Reorganized, Club; Will Attack Assessments John Dickinaon to Give Land Valued at$5<H>00 to *100- 000; Supervisor William- •on Telia Forum Sprain road last Wednesday. Oapt. Philip J. McQuillan of the Oreenburgh police, received a wire from a Philadelphia woman whose daughter Is missing, saying that she waa sending by tpeclal delivery ; e piece of blfle cloth of the materiel GUILTY Stocks Erratic as Recc (Transaction* Pile Upj yilllnne Made . ; h and Lost Hawthorne and Thornwood Departments Debate While Structure Bums; Local Men Respond Late News Dispatches By Direct United Press Wire \A MAN ’ S HOME BANKING The spirit of a bank is fiot put ' ->ika a garment. It growrniom a whole hearted deair* to do all things both courteously and well. It la the spirit of a bank, more than any thing else which has made Peoples National a “ Com- Assessment Figures for 1930 and 1929 In Heart W White Plains