(By The A**orfnfelt;! Pre«*Vineland, New Jersey, March 29—Two young brothers, both shot through the head, were reported near death today from wounds which Landis Township Police Chief Peter Maguire said were inflicted by their father, who killed himself with the same gun.MMGirl Friend Sought(Tty The International News NiirYfee)North Adams, Mass., March 29—Seeking clues in the baffling triple murder in a New York City apartment, two New York police inspectors made an unsuccessful hunt in the Berkshire Hills district today for a girl friend of Miss Veronica Ged-eon, artist model slain with her mother and a man boarder.The detectives said they sought Miss Lucy Giacco, 19, of Stockbridge, in the hope that she might throw cxme light on the background of the Gedeon family. Without finding the girl they left for an unnamed point in New Jersey to continue the search.Telegram FoundThe detectives had visited the New York apartment of Miss Giac-ca, like Miss Gedeon, a model. They found there a telegram—the contents of which they refused to reveal—from T. William Lewis, 32, grand knight of the North Adams council of the Knights of Colum bus.Arriving here, the inspectors talked with Lewis but he was unable to give them the present whereabout of Miss Giacca. Then the inspectors visited the Stockbridge home of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Giacca, parents of Lucy. The couple said they thought their daughter was visiting in New Jersey.Miss Giacca models bathing suits for New York department stores and advertising agencies.The two inspectors were Rudolph McLaughlin and Thomas Tunney.Edward Mullens of the homicide squad, investigating the triple slaying of a young artist model, her mother and a roomer Saturday night, announced today two bloodstained handkerchiefs had been found in the rooms of a man identified as George Gueret, 46, beingheld for questioning.Clues Found?(By The Astoria ted Prr«*Newark, N. March 29—Capt.Sad Easterlt;n.v The Associated Press)Aurora, 111., March 29—Easter, a day of sorrow for Mrs. John Martin and her three children, had a tragic ending for them.Mrs. Martin’s husband, unemployed, had left home in search ofwork.Came Easter, and no word from | Mr. Martin.Police Captain Fred Hess said she placed the children, Betty Jean, 3, Olga Jeanette, 2. and Joan, 3 months old, on the bed and strangled them with a rope. In a corner of her bedroom she hanged herself with a clothesline, he reported.)i1lt;Iklt;]