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Burgess Still Missing but New Clue Regarding Fight Arouses Interest of Apted

Man Reputed to Have Been Witness at the Fight Sunday Morning

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F. William Burgess, second year law student who mysteriously disappeared early Sunday morning, is still missing but Colonel Charles Apted, head of the Yard Police, has disclosed a new angle in the case.

Apparently an unidentified man witnessed a fight that occurred on the West Boston bridge about the same time a woman informed she had seen a man drown in the Charles river.

Regarding this new testimony, Apted said:

"The story was told by a man whose veracity is unquestionable. He told me a fellow employee saw two men, one of them a youth, fighting. The witness was en route from work and didn't stop, thinking it only a drunken brawl. I am going to talk to the man late today and think there may be a definite break in the case."

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