LOS ANGELES MURDER
THE "BOOT-LEGGING" PHASE,
(KfITIB MISS ASSOCIATION.—COPTMSMT.)
(RIOTER'S TJUBKAM.)
, NEW YORK, 2nd March. Mrs. Rupp alleges that the sams group of "boot-leggers" supplied ,both Taylor and Arbuckle with liquor. She also named two leading movie actresses who w«re regular purchasers of liquor and narcotics.
[A message in yesterday's issue stated that /six persons had been in connection with the Taylor murder case, following 1 the accusation of Mrs. John fKupp that Harry Lynch quarrelled with Taylor regarding the purchase of "bootleg" liquoi, which Lynch and his conr ■federates sold him. Mrs.. Rupp's story to the police alleged that she heard Lynch and others talking over the crime the morning after.]
1 [The cable news in'tlils lasue accredited to "The Times" has appeared in that journal, but only where expreisly ttated i> *uch »ews th» editorial opinion of "The Times."] ■
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 5
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141LOS ANGELES MURDER Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 5
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