Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1931 — Page 3

JUNE 30,1931

MINERS START HUNGER MARCH IN PITTSBURGH Seven Columns of Toilers to Mobilize in Park for Meeting. By United Pretn PITTSBURGH. June 30.—First of seven columns of marching miners scheduled to mobilize in West Park, north side, for a “hunger parade” through the city this afternoon, •fcached the city limits in Carrick early today. About 300 men came swinging along the Brownsville road. Superintendent of Police Peter P. Walsh had a police escort to keep the marchers on the sidewalk. He issued a warning that any attempt to march to the assembly place through the street would be met with a tear bomb attack. Hundreds of miners and other unemployed headed toward the city from seven designated points at various hours. The demonstration has been planned for two weeks by the National Miners’ Union and the Trade Union Unity League as a display and stimulant for the month-old coal strike. Union leaders will go before the county commissioners and demand $lO a week for each unemployed worker and $5 a week for each dependent. Immediate release of all strikers arrested. No further evictions for non-pay-ment of rent. Free food for all children and free milk for babies of striking miners. Immediate withdrawal of Till armed forces from the strike area. Abolition of the injunction against picketing. Mine Worker Killed By United Prrx* VINCENNES, Ind., June 30. Eddie Franklin, 42, was electrocuted in American Mine No. 1, near here, when he came into contact with a high voltage wire.

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So confident of the success of the provisional government in Spain was Don Salvador de Madariaga that he sailed before the Spanish elections to take up his new duties as ambassador to the United States. The new regime's first official to come to America here is shown with his wife as they landed in New York.

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COPS SURDUE MAN SHOUTING DEATHTHREATS Prisoner, Believed to Be Dope Addict, Slugs Five Persons. “I’m not going to sit down and I think I’ll kill somebody.” And before an hour passed, Bur- ; nice Williams of Ladoga, Ind., early : today was seated in the city hos--1 pital and, it is charged, had at- ! tempted to exhibit his killing in- ! stincts on five men, including members of the police emergency squad. Williams was escorted to a bus j driven by Clarence Moulton, 2861 ! Adams street, by a man and woman, | police say. He boarded the bus at ! Thirtieth street and Sherman drive, 1 but refused to heed Moulton’s

orders that he take a seat with two other passengers. Finally, Moulton stopped the bus and told Williams “either to sit down or get off.” Williams, who, it is alleged, had been announcing on a long wave length that he intended to “kill somebody,” struck Moulton on the head and fled on East Seventeenth street. Two motor patrolmen took up the chase and learned he had entered the home of Jasper Majors. Negro, 1216 East Seventeenth street. Majors ordered him out and Williams struck Majors, knocking him to the floor. The patrolmen caught up with Williams and held him until arrival of the police emergency squad. Lieutenant Marion Van Sickle ordered three members of the squad to hold Williams while he investigated. No sonner had Van Sickle turned i the corner than Williams let fly with both arms and legs, announcing again his intention of committing murder, according to stories by police. After fifteen minutes’ struggle, police snapped handcuffs on him. He is held In city hospital on | charges of vagrancy, assault and j battery and resisting an officer. I

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