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UlTlxIl lliiLL/UJIiWIDOWER, HELD FOR WEEK IN SNOWDRIFT DEATH OF GIRL, WINS HIS FREEDOMSt. Paul, Feb. 29 (UP)—Albion B. Rowe, 59-year-old widower, who has been held one week for questioning in the snow drift death of Elsie Lange, 33, won his freedomtoday on a writ of habeas corpus.William Desmond, assistant county attorney, told Judge John W.Bomer, before whom Rowe appeared, that there was no complaint and none would be filed at this time.Rowe surrendered to Sheriff TomGibbons last Saturday, the day after Miss Lange’s body was found, her skull fractured, lying face down in a snow drift. He admitted intimate knowledge of the girl who.Coroner C. A. Ingerson reported, was to have become a mother.With Rowe’s release, the mystery of the girl’s death remains a problem for police and sheriffs investigators who report they are follow ng clues which may ultimately lead to ! an arrest.
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Moorhead, Minnesota, US

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