Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1931 — Page 5

FEB. 24, 1031.

GIRL WORKER IS KILLED IN MILL STRIKE AFFRAY Two Others Injured When Men Shoot at Fleeing Automobile. &V United Press STROUDSBURG, Pa„ Feb. 24. One striking hosiery mill worker, a girl, was killed and two others wounded early today in the first outbreak of violence resulting here from a walkout at the Mammoth Hosiery Mills. Alberta Bachman, 20, was killed and Mrs. ETlsie Bachman, 25, and Russell Hastie, 25, were wounded w-hen fired upon by a worker whose home had been stoned Monday hight. The trouble began, police said, when Clark Miller, a former striker W’ho returned to work recently, reported someone threw a stone through a front window in his home. Miller and a friend armed themselves and sat inside the window waiting for a possible return of the Rtone thrower. An automobile drew up and halted across the street from his house. Two men alighted. He called on them to halt and hied a shot in the air. Miller also ■ aid lie fired at the rear of the malane as it was driving away. •John Bigelow, a neighbor, rushed out, armed with a shotgun, and is -aid to have fired at the rear of the automobile. 'I he machine haited. Inside, the U.rc'j men found Miss Bachman dead in the rear seal. She died jrcin a gunshot wound in the back, police said. Beside the dead girl, they found Airs. Bachman and Hastie wounded. r - \vo other girls and a man were in the machine, but were unhurt. The dead girl was one of thirtyfive picketers arrested in front of 5 he Mammoth mill a week ago. Execution to B? June 24 l: 7 L nilv'l Pre ■ LA PORTE, Ind., Feb. 24.—Electrocution date for Ignacio Sarragossa, 26. Mexican, who was convict’d on a first-degree murder charge in the slaying of Charles Glafcke, Michigan City patrolman, has been set by Circuit Judge A. J. Link for •June 24, 1031.

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By United Press BELOIT, Wis.. Feb. 24. Carlton Olin, 84, Civfl war veteran, was honorably discharged Monday from the Union army after being listed for sixty-five years as A. W. O. L. At the end of the war, his commander, a stern disciplinarian, ordered him to find a chest the battery had lost in St. Louis. Olin was unable to trace the chest and went home without a discharge fearing his superior’s wrath. Due to his enlistment under an assumed name, the records were confused. Now, however, he has his discharge, will be able to join the Beloit G. A. R. and may apply for a pension.

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HOLD EX-WIFE OF RICHMAN IN GANG SLAYING Police Think Night King’s Former Mate May Know Killer of Husband. CLEVELAND, 0., Feb. 24. Yvonne Richman Marco, arrested Monday after the funeral of her slain gangster husband, Frank Marco, will fight any extradition move by New York authorities, she said. The divorced wife of Harry Richman, night club entertainer, was believed by New York police to know’ why Marco w’as killed, and possibly to know who killed him. Fear that her own life might be taken by those who killed Marco was believed her reason for fighting extradition. She has found comfort in the home of Mrs. J. M. Marco, her mother-in-law. She has retained an attorney to fight any move to

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keep her from remaining there. Heavily veiled, the young widow was arrested on a grand larceny charge just after returning from her husband’s funeral to the home of his parents. The arrest ended a hunt that followed discovery of Marco’s body, bullet riddled, in the gutter on New York’s east side a week ago. She told of her last hours with Marco at Victoria hotel in New York. “Tuesday midnight Frank said he was going down to the lobby to buy a paper. Later he called by phone and said he was going out and would not be back for a while. I was waiting for him when the phone rang again. “A man who said he was a policeman gave a description of my husband and asked if I could identify him. “I did not want to hear more. I hung up the receiver and fled to a friend’s house. I did not believe the man when he said he was a policeman. “The next morning I bought a newspaper and learned of my husband’s death.” Marco, alias Mario, alias Callahan, had served prison sentences in Ohio, and had been sought in two gang killings, the Lombardo shotgun killing in Chicago and a St. Louis murder.

FRANCE, BRITAIN ! REACH ACCORD ON SEA POWER English Now to Seek Way to Bring Italians Into Fold. By United Press PARIS, Feb. 24—France and Great Britain today reached an accord, in principle, on naval limitation. Foreign Minister Briand announced the accord which merely was verbal and will not become definite until after the British representatives have consulted Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy. Naval minister Charles Dumont announced the British delegation, including Foreign Minister Arthur Henderson, first admiralty lord A. V. Alexander and R. L. Craigie would proceed to Rome today to confer with Mussolini. Details of the accord were a carefully guarded secret pending the

decision of Italy, expected within five days. The negotiations, however, have been directed toward an agreement by Italy and France on naval limitation, which would end the threat of a naval building race and permit both countries to join the limitation clauses of the London naval treaty by which Britain, the United States and Japan limited their naval forces. The British representatives are scheduled to consult late Wednesday with Premier Mussolini at Rome. The Franco-British accord was negotiated with amazing speed after the British government had started an intensive effort to end the longstanding deadlock between France and Italy, which was believed likely to force Britain to increase her own naval building program. NAB ’LEGGER SUSPECT Police Claim to Have Found Whisky and Mash in Raid. John M. Barnett, 2710 Burton avenue, today faced liquor charges following a raid Monday night led by Sergeant John Eisenhut in which police claimed to have confiscated a small amount of whisky, mash and other equipment. Officers said a still apparently had been removed from the basement.

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