Discole*s m ICar lei] ie vi* f blev. anr* Be* kjthot m Radcv.Pol irefinitely Bodie* f n\ f r ed h% Ra vfafher ( ♦ofin*■ P■jfc _ _P A” ^ A K!r nf Kle spenta bloods!ai*e«maABaib K RfIwm fe n «2. Hr kwife o fatal!;nrd beI ?in rtheh teipie \» ac druple were d«t11a(mund fi nod -on a n cl h 1* H Goodsun both Pen-♦ • ♦ra men, at the foot of j» embankment off the Pen-ad near the jowef houseild Penman mm*.♦ • *BAILEE'S C AR, with hi* andMr* Rand * bloodstained coats lying on the hack *eat. wa* located early vesterdav afternoon on ft non - inu«ed Raleigh ballpak The Rand rar. rdf*lt;fd to Or Rand la*t nMht after bein* rherked for fln*ef print*, wa*found approximately a half mile * ♦ * *• way on a hark road leadingfrom the ftlark Knight ( ountryClub to State Route 3.• # •TROOPER R la. Tab-rott *aid tbeie \*a- no blond in the Rand mr hit said some *4atns were fo ind on the ground neai by He is «atis*ierl the prominent Berkleypeople were murdered.Both car* weir rii*c» firoximately 15 mile*spot where the bodies*CO\ ered.• # ♦vered ap-the dis-fromwerState Police examine the exterior of the bloodstained rar in which E. flay Bailey and Mr*. K. K. Rand are believed to have been fa tally shot. Left to right are Sgt. A. Scalise, Trooper R L. Tabsrott. CpI. ( . A. Thompson (in piain clothes) and CpI. H. C. Fullmer.tl. Ray BaileyMrs. Nellie Mae Comb* RandActing Coroner EK'ugla* Br;-aid the time of death foi 1 Bailey and Mr* Rand ie* between md 3 or 4 oire« -had 1 ^..... Tuesday nl(»ck yesterday mr#n.* • tTROUPER ItRMOT?a fft• * •HRVANT EXPLAINEDr4 Itemperature Tuesday night at ie fact that i? ra nrd Wedne* before the bodies were found rr ? it impossible to set the time mlt;AtDespite the fact that three bullet slugs had penetrated therear seat of Ballet's car and dropped to the floor of the trunk the aeting coroner expressed the opinion that onlt one bullet had been fired Into each body.Iwn NpcftaliNU of the criminal investigation bureau of Mate Police headquarters In C harle* ton last nigh! made a thorough'•f’lrrh of both autofliohile* huthave made no r eport on I heir ritMoterfe* local police said tn-dat.• * *»f the• • •TABMOTT SAIDItiPXIM.l oi|« \\ if.*e Imait m ci %Bailey, accoiding to x .,- (? er died a* the b nlet w hich enter ed 4 f»f hic head above and ear an -ide o'the aetm result of lie left «idbennd tBabe1 a 4* ) Pap»»ren*! i kedppe;»n i n icatsgerit ng tire iWe* • •HR R\NI».*) prnr;«rd from the mer hiy hralt;1* • •MRN, RANI). 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VA., Mil HSim AITKI1NOON. NOVKMBKIl li. 19171PMK'K .*» C.KNTSTrooper R. L. Tabscotf looks on searches the trunk of the Bailey car vypre discovered.as CpI. II. C. Fullmer in which spent bullets (Register Photos)Poultry Gluts American MarketRv T te As-oci«*t» d Pr* --WASHINGTON -The Agriculture Department reported todayon the fifth poultn Ie.‘ - Thursday of the food conservation program uuit the nation's nuukets are being glutted with poultr.Prices are going down, t atid-ed. and city dealers are urging country shippers to hold their chickens back for lack of a market.* * *COLD STORAGE stocks of frozen poultry, which on OctoberI were at record levels for that date, continued to increase last month to such an extent that the industry was said to be running out of space to store dressed poul-II y.The department added in itsmonthly report on the poultry market that the low volume of consumer buying rnvstifieri” the trade because poultr was being ottered at prices relatively low’as compared with othei meats.♦ * -¥THE REPORT WAS issued as representatives of the poultry industry renewed their efforts tonet the Citizens Food Conservation Committee headed by Charles l.uikman to do awa with the poultryless part of its program.The objective of the poultrv-less Thursday as explained bythe committee is to discouragefeeding of grams and poultry sothat more cereals might be sa\ed for export to shortage areas•-» n i • 11 u f i