HARRY HUNTER

Havana Man Ends Life

Harry Hunter, of Havana, aged about 55, was found dead on the floor of his bedroom on the second floor of his home at 1:30 o’clock Tuesday morning, a .32 caliber revolver in his right hand and a bullet wound in his forehead.

Mrs. Hunter, sleeping on the lower floor of the building, heard a shot fired and went immediately to her husband’s room where she found the body.

No reason was assigned for the act, members of the family stating that Hunter had not been ill and that so far as they knew was in no financial difficulties.

 

Published in the Astoria Argus-Searchlight on 9/4/1940

 

 

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