WOMAN’S MISTAKE
NEW YORK, June 25. Hearing music and singing in an absent neighbour’s house, Mrs. Imogene Stevens, of Connecticut, got a pistol and went to investigate. She found two sailors entertaining themselves and ordered them to leave. A struggle ensued, during which three shots were fired and • a sailor was killed. Mrs. Stevens now faces a manslaughter charge with 50,000 dollars bail. The neighbours, on their return, disclosed that the sailors were friends on leave from overseas service whom they had told to entertain‘themselves in the home..
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1945, Page 6
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