t helongtor.nex-Isicelusb-identiress-f the rcbly. ts to je acei im-task ties,'1 sious n or-ly to rtion.: the mayr rc-1i.s de-S prob-1 head!il as-jmanss. at! ober. ’iinishj i e o] -‘s un- is'* of I1nt of |V na-l C for ‘only from | other]J)L. A. Mother120,0Kidnaped, Slain PH0Tlt;By Sex Fiend flj Q|edip)— Mar*! from, xept-: sumc imentism it-:Joviet |ilot.ov 1ks be sdUates voulriera tic j provi-; ed-\ that; lblish no in : could : elec-1 and I.ssion . May study ivcrn-down sffect, oreanl thatrationTorn Body Found Miles From Blood Spattered AutoLOS ANGELES. May 3^ (U.P5—Reminiscent of the unsolved ‘‘Black Dahlia” case, the nude, mutilated body of Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery, 36, missing from her Firestone Park home since last night.1 was found today sprawled un-1 tier a pepper tree in a vacant lot.The woman's bead was beaten severely, she had been garrotted, and her breasts were mutilated, po- j lice said. Her body was stripped of ; clothing.Body Mutilated.Her murder recalled the mutilation death of Elizabeth Short. 22.' the Black Dahlia,” whose murder January 15 touched off a series of murders of passion in the. Los , Angeles area. A number of suspects in the Short slaying were ar-, rested in various parts of the. country but her case remained unsolved. i“Mrs. Montgomery’s murder looks similar to the Black Dahlia case because of the mutilations in both cases,'* declared Inspector Norris Stensland of the sheriff’s, office. Miss Short's body was' bisected at the waist and the pieccs were spread-eagled in a vacant lot.Went for OaughterMrs. Montgomery, the fourth woman found murdered under somewhat similar circumstances since January 15, had been missing from her home since ,9:30 p. m. yesterday when she left in the family'car to pick up a daughter, who returned home, reporting ishe did not. see her mother.Spattered with blood, her car was .found abandoned early today opposite the Slauson playground where Mrs. Montgomery was to have met her daughter. Maycille. 15.Saw SlayerThe car was parked there last night at 10:30 o'clock by a man who left it and walked away, neighbors living near where the ear was abandoned, told police, Janies Kennedy one of those wholOL'SVIIJPilot won tl day. Phalanx less third. * the race.CHURCHi: l-Pi—A field colts—reduw early mornir rank outside lace of rose* cash today Derby, with j at over 100.) them.The first posted on tl Phalanx at fi 1, and Jet ] three top cl After this 10. Star Edu 12 each. Bull 15 each, Jet1 Liberty Roai tile Warner« W. L. Sickle.It was an limi nary be which had bt morning thi windows, lotslw the man park Ihc car told police he would be able to identify him.A woman's shoe, identified as one worn by Mrs, Montgomery, was near the cay.Mrs. Montgomery's body was found at 10:25 a. m, today by G. W. Thomas, 54, a mechanic. Under the body was a ripped blouse and undergarments. The mate of the shoe near the car was beside the body. Her purse and its contents werescattered.The body was found about five (Turn to Page 2, Column 3)I V0UA 111__U i IMillbMay IMILLBRA will hold its beginning a opening of 1 closing with way parking night.Mrs. Marie man, lias am of prizes w merchants.The show at Hill crest crowning of vicve Wdso! ants. Yvonni iyn Poulos. which were will he pres At 7:30, tl Iho air ovei with an in: gram. More have been j chants for tl: be conducle announcer. ■ ceremonics ’ling.At 8, the will play, ii amateur cor slers will co At 8:45, tl Players will skit, foil owe the Millbrac Dancing o lot will be^i During th concessions ami some li Zenith com