fugeesMexicans Admit BeingWith Taylor Girl on Day She Disappeared(/P) Indicates The Associated Press(U.R) Indicates The United PressFOURTEENTH YEAR. NO. 212.The three men—all Mexicans—last seen with Evelyn Lucille Taylor, whose body was found yesterday in a drainage tunnel near the Santa Fe ship yards, are being questioned today by police and sheriff’s officers.Each freely admitted he was with the 21-year-old tfirl between 4 and 5 o’clock the morning of Oct. 3.0, the day she disappeared from a dance hall on East Tenth Avenue, not far from the tunnel. The Mexicans’ stories varied, however, as each contended he did not walk away from the place with the girl. ! ~ -CURITY’arnegieFriends and Influence People’think that employers judge their help ! their employees do. This may not be Us mind about you trom the way you imple task.tin, the banker, in an introduction to Her Job, by Esther Eberstadt Brooke, ; his first promotion: where I worked sent out thousands of av. The office did not have sponges for ps. so we had to ‘ lick the stamps our-heet of one hundred stamps we tore off assed our tongues over them, and by a lpulation stamped ten envelopes in al-motion,te the job, but I was determined to 3f it and licked away as hard as I could, our boss watching us, and I thought he particular. I went ahead as I had been t no significance to it. That evening he »y. and when I did, he told me he w'as =•11 my friends about it I always say ‘I jood stamp licker,' and that is exactlyOfficers established the fact that three Mexicans left 1 the place with the girl. The Mexicans admitted that they walked outside the door but said they did not accompany the girl away from the ; place.The girl, daughter of Sam L. Tay- j lor. 2510 West First. Street, went to ] the place the night of Oct, 29 with an American man. Officers said the man was arrested on a disturbance charge about 1! o'clock that night and held in jail the remainder of the night..Police and the sheriff's department are working on the theory of murder, although Justice of the Peace C. W. Carder has not returned an inquest verdict. He viewed the body this morning at the Griggs Funeral Chaoel. but left the inquest open until the body can be better prepared for a thorough examination, He plans to complete the inquiry tomorrow.A hole in the back of the girl's head led officers to believe she likely was slugged. Cause of the wound could not be determined today. however.Officers talked with persons who Isaw the girl at the dance. A girlMay RunKARL ( ROWLEYh the New York Telephone Company ompany had. A new department head iy wanted to get the best man in the any was a-buzz and it so happened ■ were college men.in was up against it, for he saw the 3 charts, diagrams and outline plans,* quite bewildered bv these professional od mind after all. for be put two file-to use, and he lettered two signs andput all your finished work in Boxthis sign:in Box Number 2. God help you if I iber 2!McNaught. Syndicate)Blast Due le ZephyrWASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (/P)~Karl A. Crowley of Fort Worth, solicitor general of the post office department. said today onlv one thing kept I friend Pf th*e victim identified V coat *lm frnm announcing hLs candidacy found wrapped around the bodv Bs Tr governor of Texas the Possibi -the one the Taylor girl wore the | £.Gaov.™ V. Allred wouldnight she disappeared. When the ; k a tllird tPrm' jcoat was first viewed in the dark If be doesn't seek ft third termI tunnel bv officers it appeared to be j I will run, Crowley said,a blanket “And I honestly don't, believe! The body was wrapped in the coat j Jimmy is going to run for a third land several gunny sacks It was j term. I believe he has too much |covered from the waist down. . respect for the time-honored Demo-| In giving the place a closer ex- jcratlc custom of serving two terms lamination today, officers discovered land letting someone else in the posi-another sack nearby This discovery itlon.led them to believe the entire body j ^ po^p^ty of g campaign byhad been covered and that a dog oi Aurefj f0r reelertion, he said, prob-cat, roaming in the tunnel had j ^jy was related to gubernatorial dragged the sack from the upper bids by Attorney General William part, of the body. , McCraw and Railroad CommissionerThe body was found bv Santa Fe |Ermwt 0 nmmpson.Railway employes who were exam- I u ,,ining the under structure of the I think both Allred and *frs. Jim tunnel in the Santa Fe shop yards. Ferguson arc considering running The tunnel drains much of the *«fluse the people want somesouthern part of the city and foe »o oppose hose two menempties into a lake near the Tri- who ,dnrfcin* , lTeState Fair Grounds. The tunnel ™untrv thP lour years holding runs alongside a wslied passage wa v ; themselves out as candidates for thernoonwhich brought snow, sleet and tins area started moderating to-eau said there was no prospectunder the Santa Fe tracks and shop yards. The body was about 200 feet from the east opening of the drainage tunnel.The father identified the body by clothing. The condition of the bodv prevented use of other identification methods.T1 bodv is being held at the Griggs Chapel pending completion of the investigation. No one is being allowed to view the body.position,” he said.Housing Back To CommitteeLL» f fAimla Travolinn AnWASHINGTON. Dec. 14 CU,f-~The Senate banking and currency eom-, mitt re today referred the President's new housing program to a sub-com-