?irl Tells of Drowning of i 2 in Missouri i a _ !iees Ice Cake Upset Craft t and Two Men Sink After Fight for Life. # i - I Through a powerful field glass from the porch of her home at Elev <*Hth and T streets. Isjulse Fredericks, rfeughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank l^-edcricks, Sunday afternoon watrhed two men struggling for life after :ar ice cake overturned the sjfnall boat in which they were at tfm pting to cross the Missouri river, • The boat filled with water and sink, she told police this morning, cArrying the two men with it. Struck Amidships. I Mr. Fredericks and his wife, their daughter, Louise, and their niece, ijouise Albrech, 15, were sitting in (be front room of their home when they observed the boat put out from tie Iowa side of the river, they said. tJie current at that place Is swift and turbulent and the crossing is attend e® with hazard. For that reason they became interested in the progress of the boat. Louise obtained a pair ot (fcid glasses and the family went oub cAi the porch to watch. 'About the middle of the stream according to their story, a huge ice cfcke floating down the river struck the boat amidship, overturning it. 1®ie two men clung to the overturned Mpll, while the water swirled about rheir bodies, turning the craft to which they clung round and round, ljinaliy the boat disappeared, and with it the two men. No Identity Clue. .They hastened to the river bank and advised several persons of what they had seen, but all were incredu lijus. •Police have no clue to the Identity si the two men. Tragic Comedy in Sailstad Case ‘Sunshine Girl,” in Superior Jail, Says She’ll Wait for “Teenie” Forever. ( By Associated Press. , Superior, Wls., Dec. 17. — In Huperior today are three group* of pjarsons, bound together in a tragio comedy of fate. ♦ Ross Richardson and Mrs. Leona J^dlstnd-Richardson, who married be lieving the woman's husband, Edward ,L Sailstad, to be dead, and Sallstad’s t$vo children, form one group. Their whereabouts In the city are unknown, tit It Is believed they are here. ‘Mrs. August Sailstad, aged mother oi the former Eau Claire manufac turer. who mourned her son as dead, s|ts In her home past which he was driven on his way to Jail laat night. ♦Edward J. Sailstad and hla "Sun fne Girl,” Dorothy Anderson, one le Chicago cabaret performer, are the Douglas county Jail awaiting aignment on a charge of arson in tfie case of the man and of being an accomplice in the case of the girl. Dorothy is suffering from Incipient tuberculosis, and Sailstad appeared greatly harassed when brought to the jail last night from Napa, Cal., b^’ Sheriff and Mr*. William A. 11a gyeen. Both prisoners appeared de jected. and when interviewed on their r^ay to the Jail last night expressed undying love for each other. Meld Incommunicado. ♦ Sailstad Is charged with burning a chttage at Lake Nebagamon, in A*ugust, 1920, to create the impres sion that he had died, so he could e^ope with Dorothy Anderson. A sen sltional trial was held in which his supposed widow sued eight insurance Epanles for $80,000 Insurance on Insurance policies held »by Sall , and after bone* of a human body burned In the cottage were pro duced, a compromise was affected. It has later transpired that Sailstad jjaced the body of Allan McPhee, a friend, in the cottage before firing It. • The prisoners will be held lncom riunlcado pending the arrival here of District Attorney Robert E. Kennedy, 'fhe date of their arrangement has nbt been set. }One of Sailstad’# chief concerns When he arrived here last night was hV)w he would be received by his tiother. I "I wonder how my mother will re <*lve me," he told reporters, "That Is chief worry now. Alio, I wonder flow she’ll receive ’Mumsle’—Miss Anderson." 1 Miss Anderson also was anxious as to whether Sallstads mother would like her. "I pray that she will not tjitnk that I am to blame for all th* Double." 7 She said she would wait for "Tee pie," as she calls Sailstad, "forever." Judge Would Tax Non voters > i - Chicago. Doc. 17.—A plan to tux voters who full to cast ballots wan presented by Judge M. F. McKinley Ht a joint meeting of University of Michigan and University of Iowa alumni at the Hamilton club today, ■fudge McKinley advbcaied passage ol a bill “to be presented to our next legislature In the nature of ‘voters tfcx, based on the same principle «■ 4)e 'poll tax' with a provision that tliere shall be levied say $15 to $25 or tfyo against every voter, man or vjfornan with specific nnd stringent ilrovlslons for collection.’’ ■i • Miniature Suitcase Latest in f haul bans Hy Assorlwtrd J’rrns. f Parle, l)e • 17 —When Hecna frwer "ttcpn off the boat now carrying h«i borne for Christmas, New Vorlt Is du* in get a new thrill. 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