Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 140, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1926 — Page 7
KEPT. 17, 1926,
PISTOL’USED BY fCONVICTFAILSAT 1 CRUCIAL MOiENT Made of Bread In Prison Bakery, It Broke When He Nearly Was Free. Bv Times Special BERLIN, Sept. 17.—For more than an hour, a unique weapon retrained faithful to Relnhold Loschak, SB-year-old professional hold-up man. In hla escape from the slate penitentiary at Berlin. When he had almost attained his goal and freedom It failed him. Relnhold had planned his getaway for a long time, but knew that only a pistol could help him In accomplishing this feat. Where could one get such a weapon? Finally, Reinhold hit on a striking Idea. He worked In the penitentiary's bakery. When* the guard was not watching, he kneaded a goodelzed pistol out of the dough, baked It to crispness, colored It with ashes and similar materials until It finally assumed the glint of steel. With this weapon he forced his way out of the penitentiary. Once in the street it seemed easy. A taxi-driver was almost instantaneously persuaded to rush off with When he dared to slacken *own. Fein' old thrust orft his grim weapon n>V he chauffeur obediently steppe' • ■ the accelerator. Reinhold, however, tried it once too often. When almost in safety the car had to slacken down, much against the desire of both the chauffeur and the Impatient fugitive. Relnhold administered another vlo-
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