Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 6 July 1939 — Page 5

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shotgun. • trilling Hrhlavcm. lu th. head. Hl. car careened for 2<w feet, plunged over a curb aud overturned twice on a prairie. Folic, found a copy of an audit <>f th. book* of the Klevator Operators' and Starters' Union. Local 44. lu bls pocket. Th. slaying occurred only a short time after auditors forth. Hulldlng Service Employes' I’nlon. unsmisted. parent organisation al Hrooklyn. N Y„ hud begun an audit of the local's tKKIkS. Th. parent organisation obtained permission for the audit In superior court only three weeks ago after It had suspended Matthew Taylor, president of the local. He bad refused to recognUv the suspension [Hiring th. court bearing. Don Carmel, attorney forth. local, said the parent orgaulsatkm had nought authority to ''interfere with th. autonomy of the focal" Lieut Charles Egan of the state's

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attorney's police said be had been Investigating the rift In the union He and Hergeani Frank Donahue of the coroners office said they would queatlon officers of the local to determine If Hchiavone had any factional connection with the union. They said they had received reports of attempts of memtmra of old prohibition era gangs to "muacl.'* Into th. union. Schiavtme. alias Louis Maaaeaaa, was on. of al* Capone lieutenants present when Frank Nltti, No. 1 man in th. gang, was shot and wounded by a detective during a raid on their headquarters In a downtown skyscraper seven years ago. Police said Hehls von. was on. of Capons a must trusted men and was In charge of "muscling" operations for his beer Interests during the gang's heyday He was said to hav. been one of th. few members of th. gang to retain his wealth He was reputed to hav. saved <200,000. —a LONG CRIMINAL (CONTINUED most PAOffi ONH) on. Meanwhile it was learned that he was also wanted for robbmy on another count The prison aentenc. took cat e of him for sev.ral years and ft was not until 1929 that the transient was again in trouble This time Ihr had drifted Into Fort Wayne. ; where he was fined <lO and costs on a public Intoxication charge. For two years he kept out of the 'police records until in 1931 he was charged twice and served sentences

for burglarly In Poughkeepsie, N.w York. In 1933 be cant, to Oreencastle, aft.r being picked up nt Jamestown. New York, for Intoxication and panhandling. At Greencastle, be wan given <lO and 30 days for loitering <35 for vagranry. II and costs and 35 days for Intoxication. Four tlm>-n In 1934 he was arrested for public Intoxication. Three times b«» was given 36 days and <1 and coats, On. time h. was given so days. In 1936 he was twice given <0 days for Intoxication and once <lO for vagrancy In I *37 h. was given « and So days for petit larceny and In 1938 he was flrst given 60 days and <lO for intoxication and later 180 days and <lO for the same offense. That brings his police record up to date when hr was apprehended here. Entries on bls record also disclosed, however, that hr had served three months at Oakland twice In 1914 and once In 1915. Through the cooperation of the various law enforcement agencies, like records are kept of every person whose name is entered on th« police records, thus aiding the of•c.rs tn their efforts to keep In constant touch with the criminals and enhance their chancM of solving various rrtmes and apprehending th. perpetrators. While no deflultu charge has heen placed against the transient here, he la still lodged In Jail, awaiting clearing of the FBI records. ■" o ■ 10'< discount on all cameras and films.—Edwards Studio.

P. G. A. Repeater? _ 1..1. I ■ I • " \ »vl « Paul Runyan Will Paul Runyan. White Plains, I N. Y., professional, repeat in th. i P. G. A. golf championship tourney at Flushing, L. L. beginning July 10? Runyan is the favorite I again. He won the event last year. Gas Tax Receipts Up To New High :ndianapolis. Ind.. July 6—(VP)— State auditor Fran* Thompson rei ported todsy that Indiana casol.ne i i»x receipts totaled <11.594.15a.U I during the first six months of 1939. [. The increase was attributed to "a! i concert nd drive to prevent tax eva- [ slon, plus the cooperation of the [ petroleum companies and a greater i consumption of gasoline by autos vnd farm equipment.'* Collections dnring June amounted to <2.567.396 14 and were the highi est of any month in history - 'Youth Is Killed By Short Circuit Evansville, Ind., July 6—(L’l’l— I Danny Montgomery, 6-year-old son lof .Mr. and Mrs. La wren «v Montgomery. was shocked to death yestarMb when he hid behind a hot water radiator and came In contact wth a short circuited elect’ic lamp cotd. The child was believed to have been killed about noon. The body was not discovered until late last night after his parents and police | had searched the neighborhood tor I him. —■ o Trade In a Good Town — Oecatui Mother Slayer I i Mb I * * Campbell McDonald I Held In Los Angeles for the slayIng of his mother. Mrs. Marga-et Campbell, a former silent screen player, Campbell McDonald, 26, i was questioned by police la oonI ncotlon with several other unsolved slayings. McDonald, ar- 1 rested at Santa Monica, denied any participation in the other I slayinga Holies said the youth I told them he beat his mother to death because she nagged him too much and threatened to place him in an institution.

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