:NAL—WILMINGTON, OHIOtri1iraM'trustiseanifng n'snlyer-ill, j/ed jthe jJge |unci j *SI-ieQUESTIONED IN MUTILATION CASE«*POINTING A FINGER, Marion Brown identifies merchant seaman Roscoe Claude Cox, 26, as the man who offered her a ride, lured her to his Hollywood, Cal., hotel room on pretext of telephoning- for his car, and threatened her life The hotel is the same in which Elizabeth Short, the “Black Dahlia” mutilation murder victim, lived. Police, investigating another mutilation murder, that of pretty Louise Coulter Springer, found murdered and mutilated in a car questioned Cox in connection with that case. (1 nternational Soundphoto)nine members of the Inspector- No flowering plant? M .i tur with'%When hicost. It iPaint wlIPYou arethe frieiConsideifore vou■a’