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Domestic News November 29, 1933

Imperial Valley Press

El Centro, Imperial County, California

What is this article about?

Bodies of Ethel Marshall and Florence Miller, missing cabaret entertainers from Camden, N.J., since Nov. 1, found slain near Dowingtown, Pa., linked to gangster killing of Edward (Cowboy) Wallace.

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Bodies Of Missing Women Discovered

WEST CHESTER, Pa., NOV. 29. (U.P.)—The bodies of two young women, missing from Camden, N. J., since November 1, were found on a farm near Dowingtown, Pa., today, according to police.

The women, Ethel Marshall and Florence Miller, cabaret entertainers, were reported missing from Camden after the gangster slaying of Edward (Cowboy) Wallace at Camden on November 1.

Two hunters found the bodies about 100 feet from where a blood-stained and bullet riddled automobile was discovered shortly after the women were reported missing.

Authorities said they were convinced the women were slain to seal their lips about recent gangster shootings in southern New Jersey.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Missing Women Bodies Discovered Gangster Slaying Camden Nj Dowingtown Pa

What entities or persons were involved?

Ethel Marshall Florence Miller Edward (Cowboy) Wallace

Where did it happen?

Near Dowingtown, Pa.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Near Dowingtown, Pa.

Event Date

Nov. 29

Key Persons

Ethel Marshall Florence Miller Edward (Cowboy) Wallace

Outcome

bodies of two young women found slain

Event Details

The bodies of two young women, missing from Camden, N. J., since November 1, were found on a farm near Dowingtown, Pa., today, according to police. The women, Ethel Marshall and Florence Miller, cabaret entertainers, were reported missing from Camden after the gangster slaying of Edward (Cowboy) Wallace at Camden on November 1. Two hunters found the bodies about 100 feet from where a blood-stained and bullet riddled automobile was discovered shortly after the women were reported missing. Authorities said they were convinced the women were slain to seal their lips about recent gangster shootings in southern New Jersey.

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