RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVER5E CITY, MICHIGANWant AdsROD MAXSONm1946 FORD SUPER DEL. TUDORJet black with Radio and Heater. Very clean* Brand new white wall tires and mechanically perfect. Do not buy any car until you have seen this one- $D95. Wilt trade.traverse s leading car lotGarfield at‘E. Front Phone 1935She Finally Gave Up Hope - SuicidedBERKKLEV, CATJF, Oft.(UP)—Mrs. Hilda M. Roy. 36. finally ealized in de-pair hvrband never T.\as coming back to her.Eight yeai^ a;;o. ihe reported Lc. William. C. Hoy, USNlt, was upswing on a submaune tro] on the USS Grayback. The nsi\ said there was no hope. The Japanese sank the submarine.This was six weeks after theRoys 'were married. Some months Is ter Mrs. Hoy had a son. She revised to give up hope that some day her husband would return to her bxid see his baby.Three y^ars ago she dreamed her husband was home. The dream w l so vivid she knew it must mean something. She went to a fortune teller and told him of her dream.The fortune teller looked into his crystal ball and envisioned a. tki.crt island. He saw a man — could it be her husband?—and n^ lives caring £or him.Encouraged, Mrs- Roy returned again and asrain to the clairvoyant He must help her find the lslaud to she could tell the navy,IJei paieiLls, Mr. and Mrs. David \\ llhs, finally refused to give her any more money io see the lor tune tel leiBut Mrs. Ilov still believed that her husband was alive Then the family decided to send her to southern California with a sister, Mr* Janies R. Blackburn..Mi* Blackburn's husband diop-ped by es.eiday to call for Mrs* Roy. While he was pnikmg the cai h p nfvrd a ^hot,The iamily rushed into the basement They found Mrs. Roy dead, a j-^tol m hei hand.■