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’.OLOMA GUEST STILL ALIVECredit Deputy With Saving Should-Be Suicide’s LifeMrs. Greatho) Kober, of Chicago, was in jus I. fair” :nditicm ah Wiitervliels Community hospital this nianiing fler three unsuccessful attempts yesterday to take her ownfc.Doc lot’s ut the hospital credited —---le quick action of Berrien Countyicputy Ronald Nrllhorpr with s»v-:l-wf|V Iig the Chicago woman's life. ,V'M'Nelthorpe arrived at the Coloma t • ^-vomc where Mrs. Kober was a euest i_Llll(i V CtO (JllnsUy*.n rrtn Swamp lax;c the IList 13 minutes after frightened i Bltlvcs reported that she was liy ig lu kill herself.Unable to get an ambulance onuty rushed the woman, blending arily from n terrible throat gash, o the hospital In neighboring ival-ivllet.Physicians there, in addition to lie slashpri throat, had to deal with lialf-botUe of Lysol disintectant ihich the woman had swallowed.Irs. Kober lost Uemciuluus quao tiles of btood, but was being given a ood chance for life this morning.JNDF.lt STRAINMrs. Kober was apparently under mental strain which Jed up to esterday’s attempt at self-de.sh union. Relatives described her as dc-pondent and talking to herself.''She was a guest in Coloma cl the fish activities mine of her sister, Mrs. Grover ’ay I or. Her home Is at 1651 West.1st street, Chicago. Accompanying .Irs. Kober on her Michigan visit vas her daughter, Elizabeth, 10.Shortly after noon yesterday, ac-ordmg to the sitter, Mrs. Kober rent into the bathroom of the Tny-LANSLVG, May 10-fAP)-Ciovcr-»or Williams exercised his power of Jine-item veto Friday to block the Legislature’s move to use $340,000 of game and fish protection money to pay the so-called swamp tax.This is a grant, traditionally made from the state’s general fund, to pay counties 10 cents an acre in lieu of the real estate tax on large areas of public land.The Governor satd the vetoed appropriation violated ii long-standing policy (hat no funds from hunting and fishing Itemises shall be used for any purpose except game andThe legislative action. Williams said, would amount fo a break of faith with Michigan's sportsmen and conservationists and would lead to a curtailment of a conservation programIn addition, he said, it would im-°bou!“ oi*I.vsoiPlll'Cn,,y SWnl,n'Ct1 Vn-imi began sawlnR at her Uircal, , 1 “£Mrs. Taylor said she screamed at KffJi1*1 he children to L-rl nor nf the W,U JC P0ler3' used in I he control use lhe and development of game. That isWfaen Deputy Ncllhorpc arrived for a fee paid— ~ ..... .... un 'If hv rt'iu crvMkmfn in tHiit the srrne 13 minutes later, the vhole family, including the hus-jand, Grover Taylor, were outside .he house and refused to go in. WAITING TO 1UK*Nelthorpe said he found the hurt voman in the living room silting in :hc daik. She told him she was 'waiting Us iiic/'After being left alone In thewillingly by our sportsmen in the understanding that, by law, it willbe used to restore the game and fish takon undue the license/'The Cn restitution gives the Governor the right lo strike out a .single appropriation line from a money bill without vetoing the entire measure.imuse Mrs. Kober hart oppaic.Uy. Ncllh0rpc Uad aclcd, both in reach-j bathroom with,’ono back into I he wo more kitchen knives and madefng the scene and in singlchandedly• „ .... , getting her to the hosnr.nl wns a!no,- s»lan,Crf hV 0VVIJ iac,lr to saving of theInn.i,. She had a deep gash run- woman’s life.nng trom one sure to the centci olicr throat, said the officer, and had os: a good deal of blood. He rushed u-v to the hospital in spile of her ,r:rr.es:s that she wanted to be left ’.lone.Medical authorities there agreed ;Jm rlic speed wllh which DeputySPREDSATIN
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Benton Harbor News Palladium

Benton Harbor, Michigan, US

Sat, May 10, 1952

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