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September 13 1924
San Francisco Daily
Mass Murderer Murdered
 
Lennie Small, the mass murderer was killed yesterdayby his own best friend George Milton.It is said that he was hiding from his crime, killing theowner of the ranch’s daughter-in-law, Rose Tyler. She wasfound in the stable covered with hay with a broken neck next to a puppy with the same fate.Husband of Rose, Curley Tyler says, “That bastardmurdered my wife and if he wasn’t dead, I would kill himmyself.” The story is that Lennie had killed Rose, and thenshe was left there while he stole his roommate Carlson’sLugar and he hid in the brush untilhis best friend, George Milton came and he took the gun off of Lennie and shot him. “He is a good guy.” Says Candy, aclose friend of George and Lennie from the ranch. “He don’tmean nothing.” Lennie was not an innocent man before he came toSoledad. While he was in Weed he had raped a little girl. “The girl was fine but this sick man needs to be put in jail” said William Hale, the Chief of the police force in Weedbefore he heard about his death. “If he is getting in troublethrough his foul ways, I wouldn’t rest until I arrestedmyself.” The police were to arrest him but unfortunatelyGeorge hid Lennie and together they ran to Soledad.Police of Soledad are still trying to figure out what to dowith George but it has been discussed that he would eitherbe put in jail or he will have a death sentence formanslaughter.
 
September 13 1924
DearCandyThankyouformail.Ithinkuswritingapieceonsportswouldbeareallyniceadditiontoournewspaper.Itmightbringsomenewpublicitytoournewspaperbecausealotofthemenareveryinterestedinsportsbutnotsomuchinnewsbutunfortunatelywedonothaveenoughwritersforthejob.Thankyouforthesuggestion.FrankDearFrank,oureditor,Ithinkthatthenewspaperisreallygoodbecauseyouhaveanewssections,anobituary,asectionswherewecanwritealettertoyouandyouallowworkwantedaddsbutIthinkthisnewspaperismissingjustonelittlethingandthatisasportssection.IthinkIspeakforallthemenwhenIsaywewouldallenjoyreadingaboutsomesportsthathappen.Iunderstandthatnotmanysportshappenheretoreportanythingbuthereattheranchwedoplayhorseshoesandthatwouldmightbesomethinginterestingtoreport.AnotherideathatIhaveisifworkersatotherranchesalsoplaygameslikehorseshoes,thenwecouldevenhaveabitofacompetition,notjustbetweenoneortworanchesbutbetweenalloftheranchesherenearSanFrancisco.Ithinkitmightbesomethingdifferentandmorefuntoread.Candy
RoseTylerdiedofabrokenneckbythemurderer,LennieSmallonSeptember121924atherfather‐in‐lawsranch.RosewasthewifeofCurleyTyleranddaughter‐in‐lawofPeterTyler.ShewasbornonJune221901inSalinas.ShegotmarriedtoCurleyTylerwhenshewas17yearsold.

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