Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1934 — Page 8

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DILUNGER TRAIL COLDEST EVER, LEACH ADMITS Survey of Manhunt Scene Reveals Absence of Single Lead. The trail of John Dillinger. Indiana * 'phantom bandit.” la colder today than It ha* been at any time since the outlaw's sensational escape March 3 from the Crown Point Jail. Captain Matt Leach of the state police admitted today. And. because of the absence of the usual clews and rumors. Captain Leach feel* that the vast army of police and federal men concentrated on the Dillinger hunt soon may get a ‘break.’* Returning from a trip to Chicago, where he went to investigate "loose end*” in connection with the manhunt. Captain Leace revealed that the search has ‘‘struck a stone wall.” "Chicago police have a wonderful organisation built up for capturing Dillinger.” said Leach. "Too much praise can not be given Captain John Stege for his efforts, but Dillinger just can't be found in Chicago ” “Detectives are assigned night and day to all the known gangster haunta in the city. They hope that Dillinger or some of his henchmen will turn up. but so far it's been futile." Federal men and state police detectives are just as much in the dark as to the bandit's present whereabouts as the Chicago police, it was learned. Clews in Kansas. lowa. Ohio and the east which looked "red hot.” a few days ago. have collapsed, according to Captain Leach. Next week forty-six "crack shots” of the department of justice, equipped with machine guns, will .loin the Dillinger hunt. More highly trained operatives will follow

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ENTERS HEATED RACE

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Entering a governorship race that promises to be one of the most heated in Wisconsin history, Howard T. Greene, Waukesha county dairyman, shown here in anew picture, is the Republican nominee. Greene, who operates the model Brook Hill farm at Genesee Depot, was nominated at the recent La Crosse convention.

them into the field in the next few weeks. Despite the apparently gloomy outlook for the bandits capture, Captain Leach is unperturbed. “I've got a hunch that it's the lull before the storm.” he said. "With a mass of false information disposed of. even' man in my department will be available when the break' does come.”

WHEELER WINS NOMINATION IN MONTANA RACE Liberal Democratic Senator Will Face New Deal Crjtic for Seat. B’l I' nitr4 EjffCS* HELENA* Mont., July 19 —Political battle lines were drawn today in Montana as results of last Tuesday's primary became known definitely. Burton K. Wheeler, veteran Democratic incumbent, will face former 1 Federat Judge George M. Bourquin, Nets Deal critic, for ft six-year term' in the United States senate. With 250 precincts yet to be heard from. James E. Murray, formerchairman of the Montana public.] works administration, had a lead of--1,000 votes in the battle for Democratic nomination for the unexpired United States senate term of 5 the late Thomas J. Walsh. Former United States Representative Scott Leavitt won the Republican nomination. Joseph P. Monaghan, “boy congressman,” defeated former United States Representative John M. Evans and one other opponent for the Democratic nomination in the First congressional district. Bob Evans apparently had won the Republican congressional nomination in the same district, apparently was to have Stanley E. Felt as his Republican opponent. Insurance Chief Killed By t'vitcd Prr NEW YORK, July 19.—Robert J. Sullivan, 50, of West Conn., a ilce-president of the Travekrs' Insurance Company, was£ fatally here today by ah, am.qmoibU?.

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By Time* Special COLUMBUS. July 19.—Fight of George S. Cook, owner of the Belvedere hotel, to close the Hollywood case and beer garden near the hostelry, has been lost. Special Judge John W. Craig. Greensburg, sitting in Bartholomew circuit court here, denied an injunction sought by Mr. Cook. The court pointed out that evidence did not disclose there had been law violations and that it is not the policy of courts to close places of business w-hich are conducted within the law. Mr. Cook asserted in a petition seeking an injunction that noire from the beer garden disturbed hotel quests.

tr at jt Hikes 100,000 Miles By United Prr>t KOKOMO, July 19.—Addressing the Rotary Club, Dean John W. Beauchamp of Kokomo Junior college gave an estimate of 100.000 miles as the distance he has covered by hitch hiking. He started hitchhiking when he; kvas 14, and Continued inuring’his, college days, during vacation periods and in work. He has tripled in the central part of the Unitid States from Niagara Falls to Kansas, easj. and w.est, and north and south fronT'Canada to the southern states. n n County Lacks Funds By Time* SfftrfUl TIPTON, July 19.—Tipton county commissioners are in session here today endeavoring to find a way out of the county's financial difficulties. With the general fund exhausted, the county is facing payment of $4,825, representing the cost of poor relief for May and June. n n * Town Event Set By Timex Special COATESVILLE, July 19.—This Hendricks county town will hold its annual home-coming July 27 and 28. Among those invited to attend are Mrs. Virginia Jenckes, representa'tiye in. congress: Fred S. Purnell, a Candidate for representative, and Samuel M. Elrod, former Governor |of South Dakota. Mr. Elrod was mom on a farm near here.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong: to: Virginia Hendrickson, 430 Massachusetts avenue. Willys sedan, 50-091, from Ohio and nifnois streets. Horace E, Thompson. 5324 Guilford avenue, Eord coach. 12-761. from Sixteenth street and East Riverside drive.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Otto C- Chrenshaw. 1441 Perkins street. Chevrolet coach, found in rear o£ 2150 South Pennsylvania street. John Wright, 1444 Saulcv street. "Ford roadster, found in Tenth street near Eagle Creek bridge, compietely stripped. W. H. Ogden. 3038 Newton avenue. Eord sedan. Mound at Noble end Washington South Meridian- street. . Re^^^HKjO'np.in’; 73.0E.East. MarKeDEMAND HAYS’ OUSTER 240 Massachusetts Exhibitors Ask His Resignation. By United Prcsg BQSTON, July 19.—Immediate resignation of Will Hays, president of Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, Inc., has been demanded by 200 independent Massachusetts exhibitors. A resolution was passsed demanding Hays’ resignation for the good of the industry. “the itch Prevalent in Indianapolis Go to Hook’s or any good drug .store and get a bottle of Gates Sanative Wash. Guaranteed to •stop the embarrassment and discomfort of itch. 60c large ’'bottle. —Advertisement.

PLANE FOR MOSCOW AFIRE AT CLEVELAND Globe-Girdling Ship Forced Down; Crew Is Safe. By United Prr ** CLEVELAND July 19.—A Chi-cago-Moscow amphibian plane, forced to land in Lake Erie last night when one ot-its jnotors caught fire, Was being repaired' t&iaV’to resume its takeoff. The plane, carrying nine officers and men, made a spectacular lanrtjng 1,000 from breakwater just at dusk. An atthe flames with • was made by Maj. W. and Commander John W. as soon as the ship touclmi water. Burned, they finally used a fire extinguisher. The ship is scheduled for a goodwill flight to Moscow, and thence around the world. The principal reason for the trip is to open the southern air route to Europe and Russia, Flight Commander W. H. Alexander said.

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