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Mrs. Wynn Admits Other IntimaciesWellington f/Pj-George Neff was only one of a number of men with whom she had ex Ira-marital relations, Mrs. Olcvia Wynn testified in Neff's murder retrial Tuesday.The state charges that Neff, 4G-ycar-old Perth, farmer, poisoned his wife and killed Kenneth Wynn because of Neffs 22-year in- -fatuation for Wynn's wife.East CoastIs Tied Up, -- ----- vv/ j uj venlict after a month- long trial.The widow was the first state witness against her former lover and put in a punishing three hours and -10 mi mites on the stand,New York fAPl -- The east Harold Goodwin defense atlor-co'isl waterfront strike spread its ney. questioned her closely about paralyzing effects deeper Tuesday n fellow bv the name of L-.s-into the area's vast industrial and her or Letcher.”IlJC' But objections by the specialWith ports from Maine to Vir- prosecutor, Ed Roonev, sustained ginia scaled by the walkout of AF'L by district Judge VYetuiell Ready longshoremen and a far - reach- prevented answers, ing embargo clamped on export Earlier, in the opening statement cargo, railroads began laying off for the defense, Goodwin’s ro-coun-employes normally engaged i n sol state senator John Potucek /.nR ln,po!t and export had told the Jury Neff signed a Thl ii'Ani i» , , , -statement admitting the killingsu!. i »‘r, • y mcm‘ afttr hearing a report that sorae-. of th,‘ A*'Ij international long- one was driving around the com-.shoremen s association, also nuly in a car with a deer rifle in rent cried lo shut down several to pick him off.New England woolen mills. Ithas idled about 2,000 truck drivers Neff aim was Irvin*- to prolect ami helpers in greater New York,; Ole via. Pntucck said. He said the ft spokesman for the trucking in- defense will show that the con-✓ X M u ^ %ik kJ*!?'*.. . . . . was impcssible and un«» i , it 11 i ,’j uu; iii;U UU“i resident Tinman ruled out the true, and that Mrs. Neff died possibility that he might step into last Nov. 17 of lockjaw, not of he situation. Me told newsmen strychnine poisonin'* he was powerless under the Taft- Goodwin had sought to have Hartley law to net in the bis- Mrs. Wynn answer whether theman he referred lo had made ”im-ine huge New Yoik port area proper advances toward her the i emained a dead harbor with Ilk Sunday before her husband was vessels strikebound here and at shot mid killed as he milked the New Jersey piers; the nation’s cows, last Dec. 16.largest liner, America, lied upindefinitely, and hundreds of pros-* Generally, she said, her re-pective passengers shorcboumt. laticms with her husband were: happy. They hat! talked some”Fiftlir Pru»*e lln U nbout scPlu'ati”S because of ir* Iiueb up AS compatability, she added.Wheat Costs ClimbShe found satisfaction in hci relations with Neff, she saidMinneapolis lt;AP) —Flour mill- !and admitted their intimacies oced for home baking wont to o6l)0Clir* Per^aPs 10 day intera hundredweight, wholesale Tucs^vaIa ovcr a Per5od of nioro tha —■ ■ 120 years.day. This represented a 20 cent ■ years:increase in the last two days. , Ooodwm asked how many mei A milling industry spokesman jsh® lofd undershcriff Earl Merry nttrihiitrwi ____1 man she had had sexual rplaHrm•........O v*.'v k j I mu i , , *attributed the rise to climbing!™an she had had scxual relation wheat prices. He pointed out that I until a 10 - cent increase was!put into effect late Monday IheL °,!l.V George Neff,” she repliet price had been stationary at $0.70 Vf ^°°dwin persisted: since Oct. 22. i Did, you tell Merryman thrBakery flour advanced 10 cents:ycm haci !mcl sexual relations wit a hundredweight Monday and re-!a num^er of men besides Georg mained unchanged Tuesday at!$8.15. Yes. ^afs true,” she admited.o 1 I ti!1 w Goodwin asked her pevmissicUn second UD 1 our to cal1 hcr physician, Dr. Warn„ ,, . jYoule of Wellington as a wiGettysburg f/P — The Freedom i ness.* 4 ■ .train begins its second nation-j After an exchange with Roonewide tour Friday at ceremonies on the 85th anniversary of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Rddress.The Weatherwho objected— and in which Gooi win referred to Rooney as UProfessor”-—Judge Ready permiti ted Mrs. Wynn to answer.She had no objection, she sail Dr. Youie, she had testified, wtKansas — Fair and slightly i*-110 fil'st person to whom she hi Warmer hi west Wednesday; 'admitted her relations with Ne highs 58 to fio. I In his opening statement Polcek told the jury that traces. . ■ I * lt;A, j uifxv.Dear folks: Might bo a goocl:P°*son in vital organs arc the onidea (o have your heavy under* ^positive proof of poison death, wear ready this weekend, just ini Strychnine is ralatlvc stable, I :aso. (Signed) Joe the weather- dded, remaining as long as s v‘°~ lo eleven years after death —nan.llutcliinsuii Wlt;*;tUii;r ^(By CAA at airport) Mrs. Neffs body!Tuesday's hierh fin nt o -no q»a I _______the stale found no strychnine Ira es in analyzing organs taken fro*m V m. * » .
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