Spa Boat Landing(Continued from Page One)she said.“If there had been anyone in the driveway he would have been killed because they come out as fast as anyone I have ever seen.I never saw them there any mure because Grace 'm’oved soon afterward*.'Remark Concerning Payoff Freviously she testified that Akers fame by to see IVLrs. Goldstein “every Moiday night'about dusk dark.After one such visit. Mrs. Armenia raid she overheard Goldstein peri''irk. “I have just paid off $25 so you girls will have to get busy.”Asked by United States Attorney Fred A. fsgrig as to the relationship between Akers and Mrs. Goldstein. Mrs. Armenia replied:“It seemed more like business.She said she later saw Mrs. Goldstein and Karpis driving down Con-tral avenue in the gangster's black CQupe. *Grcver T. Owens, defense lawyer.: - -drew- from Mrs. Armenia the state- lt;ment; that Akers' began his weekly , viats.to the Gpldstein apartment sev-: •-erel weeks* before Karpis and Hunter V came into the picture... . „ Roy F. Armenia., son of Mrs. Ar- i ... . menia, preceded her to the stand to testify that he saw Akers and Wakelin i visit the Goldstein apartment three or . lour Jifrjes during the period Mrs.* ‘Goldstein occupied it, sometimes going ■ # ;inand sometimes remaining out in the car. .He said he had seen Karpis* car parked out in front of the apartment T scvera ltimes. „-.i Auto Salesman Thought Akers and Karpis “Buddies r.J 0scar ’ Muse of Las Cruces.M, former Hot Springs automobile ,f salesman,, saicl he had seen Akers and !'-Itarpis together so much during the ^ ‘summer of 1935 that he Inquired of Ah Cooper, former Hot Springs po-. captain, “if they hadn't, bectfnVtL —..AliUtWies, He said Cooper made ng re-'•*' ?:• : -'iorie1 dne'occa-ston he had together at the liquor and cigar store and at ^^cmotficr time had observed themdfiv-