Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1934 — Page 6

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INDIGNATION IS CITY'S REACTION OVER DILLINGER Officials Suffer Criticism of Business Women and Men. Street corners buzzed today with comments on the Dillinger escape. The general feeling vasclllated from amusement that a desperate criminal had been allowed to •whittle" in his jail cell, to expressions of derision and charges that “somebody's palm had been greased heavily.” Expressions obtained from a number of shoppers and business women hurring along the downtown streets brought the following opinions: “The escape shows extreme carelessness on the part of officials who became too familiar with known criminals.”—A F. Austin, Mooney-Mueller-Ward Drug Company. ‘lt seems to me that the entire escape originated within the jail. Dillinger just had too much money.—” Miss Katharine Drybread, 8 Argyle apartments. “Well, he's gone, isn’t he? No one seems to know how.—” A. E. Clashman, 106 West North street. “He shouldn’t have been allowed to have had a knife and pieces of ■wood in his cell. Then he couldn't have had a toy gun.” Miss Jeanette Tharp, 1271 West New York street. Dick Collins, manager of A. G Spalding and Bros, asked “if there’s any truth in the statement that Dillinger is now planning to take over the marines?” Then, growing serious, he said, “They were dealing with a criminal with a lot of money. The wooden gun never has been produced. I suppose Dillinger told them if they'd let him whittle, he'd clean up all the scraps of wood, and keep the cell neat? “If they would take away all human contact in dealing with a criminal like Dillinger—send food to him on an automatic food conveyor—thered be no chance for an escape." “Ridiculous! That's how I feel about this escape,” said Mrs. Eva Hughes, 439 West New York street. “There's been a lot of carelessness —I don’t know on whose part, but it’s evident." “Anybody that could get away with a wooden pistol is entitled to stay out,” commented Abe Schwartz, Indiana Theater News and Magazine shop. “I don't think the officials have been careful enough. They should have rushed Dillinger to trial long before this,” was the opinion of Walter H. Rauth, Booneville. in Indianapolis to attend a meeting of the directors of the Indiana Farm Bureau Co-operative Association. DETECTIVES GUARDING HEIRESS IN ARIZONA Escorts Accompanying Doris Duke to Polo Game, By United Press PHOENIX, Ariz., March 6. —Doris ~’jike, one of the world's richest , 's, was reported under guard here today to defeat a reputed kidnap plot. The tobacco heiress was accompanied by several detectives when she appeared at a polo game yesterday. They later escorted her back to her hotel where she is registered under another name.

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