MURDERED LOVERS
Police Fear Further Tragedies (lleceived 6, 1.0 p.m.) NEIW YORK, Oct. 5. Detectives, fearful foi- y repetition of the murders of Louis VVeiss and Frances Hajek, each gged 19, who were found shot on a suburban highway, secreted themselves throughout tho night in suburban bighways habitually used by couples whom they warned not to park in motor cars, They watched fruitlessly for the slayer, questioning eighty friends of the victims. Olues revealed the coincidence that the victjms were invited but did not attend a fraternity dance on the night of the slaying, at which red circles were marked on the wrists of paying coi>iles to prevent participation by those not paying. Tho two bodies were each marked with a circular symbol on the forehead.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 11, 6 October 1937, Page 5
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