Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1934 — Page 6

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POLICE RESPOND TO DEFIANCE OF JOHNDILLINGER Midwest Authorities Ask Power to Cope With Kill-Crazy Thugs. (Copyright. 1634, fay United Press) CHICAGO, March 23.—Peace officers of the middle west today accepted the challenge thrown down by John Dillinger when he broke Jail and made good his dash to freedom. A survey by the United Press showed what agitation is widespread for better police equipment to prevent crime and catch criminals. Police chiefs, sheriffs ana public safety directors of half a dozen states where the phantom Dillinger has outwitted the law for three weeks pleaded simultaneously for closer correlation of law enforcement agencies. In some states the authorities are Organizing vigilantes, or citizen minute-men to call day or night. Summary of Reforms Urged Other proposals put forth by veteran crime battlers yere: 1. Substantial “dead or alive” rewards to bring information from underworld informers. 2. Strict legislation to prevent theft of automobile license plates. 3. Bullet-proof cars for all police squads. 4. Longer terms of office for law enforcement officials. 5. Closer co-operation from the federal department of justice. 6. Sustitution of rifles for machine guns for police officers. 7. Fingerprinting of machine gun purchasers and rigid registration of weapons. A1 Feeney, superintendent of the Indiana state police, said the criminal’s chief advantage lies in the fact he seldom can be identified quickly. "We are trying to get a state police radio in Indiana. With a radio the law could keep ahead of the criminal instead of behind him,” he said. Bullet-Proof Cars Advocated Sheriff Fred T. Finn of Dade county, Wisconsin, where the search for Dillinger once centered, said bullet-proof automobiles are necessary if deputies are to be sent out after gun-crazy criminals such as Dillinger. Sheriff Joseph Shinners of nearby Milwaukee county suggested that if sheriffs’ terms were longer |

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ONE KILLED: 3 HURT AS CAR HITS TRUCK Dairy Inspector’s Auto Crashes Into Stalled Vehicle. By Unftid Brest VALPARAISO, Ind.. March 23. One man was dead today and three women were suffering injuries sustained near here yesterday when the automobile in which they were

riding collided with a stalled truck on State Road 130. James Dumont, 54. South Bend, dairy inspector for the state board of health, driver of the car, was killed almost instantly. The women, Miss Bobby O'Hara, 21, Miss Arden Stuart. 20, and Mrs. Pearl Ward, 30, all of Gary, were brought to Christian hospital here. Mr. Dumont was driving the women back to Gary after their appearance in a local charity show when the accident occurred.

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