Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1934 — Page 11

MARCH 9. 1934.

UNKINDEST CUT, SAYS SHERIFF Federal Action Is Blow to Mrs. Holley. She Tells Friends. Unci* Sam's action in removing seven federal prisoners from the Crown Point jail from which John Dillinger escaped Saturday is regarded by Sheriff Lillian Holley today as the most unkindest cut of all” Although she made no outward sign of resenting the government

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action in removing the federal prisoners. Mrs. Holley told friends that she received her most severe blow i when Homer Cummings, United , States attorney-general, criticised her publicly in Washington. CLUB MANAGERS ELECT Philadelphia Man Named to Head National Association. ! Rtf Cnit*<l Prett KANSAS CITY, Mo.. March 8 William Hohmiller of Philadelphia today headed the Club Managers' Association of America, which closed a convention here last night. Russell Miller. Cincinnati, was elected treasurer and J. Fred Smith. Columbus, secretary. Vice-presidents i named included H. J. Foerster. Cin- , clnnati, and Harry McClure, Minne--1 apolis.

TERRORISM IN DYE INOUSTRYIS DENIED Cleaners’ Chief Answers Vandalism Charge. Denial that there is any terrorism in the cleaning industry in Indianapolis w£.s contained in a statement issued today by J. F. Huffman, managing director of the Indianapolis Cleaners and Dyers Association, Inc. Mr. Huffman referred to placing of a stench bomb in a South Illinois street cleaning shop and breaking of the shop windows. The vandalism, the shop operator told police.

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I was caused by his refusal to heed a rival cleaner's warning to raise prices. | The shop upon which the attack was made is not a member of the j cleaners and dyers association, aci cording to Mr. Huffman, who denied 1 there is any likelihood of racketeering in the industry. SERMON BY VICAR SET The Rev. F- H. Tetu to Speak Monday at Christ Church. The Rev. F. H. Tetu, vicar of St. George's church, will speak Monday noon at Christ church on "Following Christ Afar Off.” Mr. Tetu became vicar of St. George's church last November when j he came from Philadelphia, where I he had been engaged in city mission j work.

MAIL DRIVER SLAIN BY HOLDUP GANG Murdered Without Warning: Loot Valueless. | Bv United Presti RICHMOND, Va.. March 9 Highways through the middle Atlantic area were guarded today by police and federal authorities seeking four robbers who killed a federal reserve bank truck driver last night and escaped with several sacks of mail. Bank officials said the sacks contained only canceled checks and

| correspondence valueless to the 1 robbers. A witness said the robbers ambushed the truck, opened its back ; doors and opened fire on the driver and his attendant without warning. The driver, E. M. Huband. was killed instantly. The robbers fled in a sedan bearing New Jersey license plates. They headed in the direction of Washington. Roads and bridges leading into the national capitol were watched but no trace of the men had been found today. Federal postoffice inspectors took charge of the case. Many Bridges Unsafe There are about 1,000 road bridges in England unsafe for modern traffic because built before the great increase in motor transportation.

SOUTHPORT PARENTS WILL PRESENT PLAY Singing. Athletic Events Are Also Listed. A variety show will be given by the Parent-Teacher Association of the Southport high seshool tonight at 7:30 in the school building. A play. "Corn Fed Babies," will be give by residents of the Edgewood community. The cast includes Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Miller, Mrs. Gertrude Brier, May Williams. O. S. Pollard. Mrs. Hilda Dewsnap is the director.

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