Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1914 — Killed Man Who Refused To Get Him Railroad Job. [ARTICLE]
Killed Man Who Refused To Get Him Railroad Job.
Fivemonths ago Webster H. Cassidy. of Indianapolis, asked “Tony” Bumoller, a Big Four freight handler, to get him a job handling freight. Bumoller' replied: “Huh, you’d last about as Jong as a snowball in hell.” Cassidy was enraged and brooded over what, he termed an insult. Monday he met Brumeller in a corridor of the Gcmianio hotel and fired a bullet into his back, killing him. Cassidy said that he had feared Bum oiler, a’s the latter had said he would like to kill him. Cassidy \Vas searched land two revolvers were found on Him, one loaded full and the other with one shot fired. Cassidy is supposed to, have been weakened mentally, because of being out of. work. ,
