GIRL KILLED
SEARCH FOR REJECTED SUITOR New York, April 19 Miss Julia Nussenbaum, aged 24, violinist, died in hospital nine hours after she had been found unconscious behind some draperies in a rehearsal studio. Her skull had been fractured by blows with a hammer which had been left near her body. Employees saw a man leave the studio hastily. The police are seeking a rejected suitor of deceased. Her body was discovered by a woman dancer who was practising in the studio. Miss Nussenbaum had been preparing for an engagement at a cabaret in Toronto, Canada.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12306, 21 April 1937, Page 3
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