transparent crape Blip, which- was quite revealing,“I asked her what she meant by• • • • • . . •the manner in which she was dressed, and she replied: 'Never, mind; just follow me.’ Both witnesses said: Miss DeLong then walked into the living room and sat down on the bed.Miss Marsh said Allen then leaped up and cried “what's the meaning of this?At that moment, the defendants said, Mrs. Owings entered the apartment through the kitchen door,As a witness for the state, Mrs. Owinga described lh detail what she saw when she entered the apartment.Lovelock WinsMile Race fromBill Bonthron— O-WHITES CITY STADIUM, Eng., July 21.—(3—Jack Lovelock, great New Zealand mile runner, today defeated Bill Bonthron of. Princeton in the mile run, climax • of the annual International track meet between the Combined .forces of Oxford-Cam-bridge and Princeton-Cornell. Lovelock won in the slow time of4:15.4. :The Oxonian won by a yard in athrilling race with Bonthron, . who j had chased him to the then record * mile of 4:07.8 in the Princeton sta-Idlura last summer, a,; mark sinceerased by Glenn = Cunningham’s great4:06.7 mile on the earn© track last month.It was a stunning upset for the Americans, who had been led to believe a knee operation last winter had robbed the New Zealand star of much of his speed, Bonthron only two weeks sgo had established a new world mark of 3:48.8 for the 1500meters and was thought to be at the top of his form.Lovelock’s victory and that of Chirle3 Stan wood, former Bowdoin star, now of Oxford, in the 120-yardhigh hurdles sent the' Oxford-Cambridge forces away to a flying start.Stan wood won in 15.3 eecondu withhis teammate. Pi lb row, 6econd, andGeorge Wlllock or Princeton third. Only first places count.RIDE A BLUE BIRDCALL A CAB NIGHT OR DAY. ANYWHERE IN DANVILLE, 25a PHONE 2163.