Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1938 — Page 5
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938
ROSS KIDNAPER EATS CHICKEN,
GOES TO DEATH
Seadlund Spends Last Hours Reading Bible and Smoking.
CHICAGO, July 14 (U. Henry Seadlund, #8
> 1 northwoods lumberjack who turned ! “easy |
to crime in money,” died jail electric chair early the kidnap-slaving of 72-year-old Charles Ross, retired Chicago greeting card manufacturer. Seadlund, who was anxious to “get it over with as quickly as possible,” died than four minutes
his quest for in the Cook County
less
P.).—John | hawk-nosed |
today for |
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Wearing her hair in a severe braid-haloed coiffure in contrast to the breeze-tossed locks asso-
| Red Bluff, Cal,
11000 C.1.O. Members Driven
From Coast Lumber Town:
WESTWOOD, Cal,
ber Co.
The dispute has ployees of the company camps, an Industrial
into two Employees’
Union, and the Lumber and Saw-!
mill Workers’ Union, an affiliate of the C. I. O. It began last week when the company announced a wage decrease. The C. I. O. employees refused to accept it and walked out from their jobs. Sheriff Olin S. Johnson, who helped to escort the C. I. O. refugees from town, said he was not ordering them away, but merely getting them out for their “protection.” The refugees were driven from
ens, who demanded that police
evacuate them as soon as they arrived.
NLRB Sets Hearing
| enforce racial equality and refused | the services of C. I. O. counsel. | The striker, Lee Faucette, responding to questions by Recorder Albert Thompson regarding C. I. O. | policies, said: “Thev blieve Negroes and whites
July 14 (U. P.).—One thousand members of the are equal.” C. 1. O. wandered through California today after being driven from town | with their families because of a labor dispute at the Red River Lum- |
On trial with Faucette were Albert Alberts and Clarence Spears. The | three were fined $25 or 30 days in
divided em-$
| & jail, on charges of conspiring at the |
ened today a fight over reappoint- | . O. maritime union hall to seek | ment of Donald Wakefield Smith to | revenge against police for interfer- | the National Labor Relations Board | ing in the Yellow Cab Co. strike. when his term expires Aug. 27. { They ee the services of | b § indi Matthew Braniff, C. I. O. attorney. | ily Ra he ig ay | Six men have been shot, hundreds | ment. No A. F. of L. official would | arrested, union halls raided and or- | comment publicly, however. | ganizers driven from the city since | C. I O iaders mdisated they) ose nied lls strike against
by indignant citi- |
11 trucking firms on June 22. Negroes would not oppose another term for
Mr. Smith, although thev declared they votes. Two reasons were given for Federation opposition to Mr, Smith: 1. His sponsor, when originally appointed, was Senator Guffey (D. Pa.), a political ally of C. I. O. Chairman John L. Lewis.
disagreed with some of his |
were involved in three of the shoot- |
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after he was strapped in the chair by a pair of husky guards. ciated with Hollywood, Mrs. Don es after midnight, the | Ameche, wife of the popular left death cell No. 1 movie star, is pictured above as the 10 paces to She sailed on the Queen Mary the death imposed by a Federal for her first visit to Europe. under an indictment charging Someone asked her if the sixjon of the Lindbergh Kidnap Veek jaunt was to be a second = honeymoon. “Gosh, no.” interJected her husband. We Just couldnt afford to go hefore.”
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mury violat Law, At 12:08 a. m. the first of four electric charges coursed through his hodv. Three and a half minutes later, guards loosened the straps and at 12:14 a. m, three physical
officially pronounced him dead
Racial Equality Charge Laid Against C. I. 0.
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whe would have been was the 37th victim of the Cook County electric chair since it was installed Feb. 2 1920. He was the first Federal prisoner to die in the chair. The former lumberjack, who started on his crime career in partnership with a former Dillinger gangster, spent his last hours reading the Bible and smoking. Three hours before the execution he ate with apparent relish a fried chicken dinner. Earl
Seadlund
28 on July 27 jail
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PARIS, July 14 (U. P).—It may be a long time before Col. Charles A. Lindbergh returns to the United States, Dr. Alexis Carrel said in an interview with the Paris Soir today. The interview was from St. Gildas Island, off Brittany, where Dr. Carrel and Col. Lindbergh are collaborating in biological and mechanical research. Col. Lindbergh y crosses to St. Gildas from Illiec D. Hunt Jr. of Crosby, Island, where he has established a them, he told of a hap- home. i after death and Dr. with his father, who a80.
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1 expected Carrel, urging that Col. Lind- | bergh’s retreat be respected, said: “He has become hypersensitive the execution hour, and wants only calm and forgetKamfhold, Catholic fulness.” condemned Dr. Carrel said that onel was disturbed, he France
a reunion died fee : vears Shortly Rev. Ernst jail chaplain, gave the man Holy Communion Seadlund’s request for a conference with Severin E. Koop, family indertaker from Crosby, Minn, was an He told Mr. Koop he was had done and asked for forgiveness He asked AD Roop ta tell his mother to be think harshly of him undertaker to
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The National Labor Relations Board announced today it will hear arguments July 20 on the appeal of Clyde Weirton Steel Co., from a trial examiner’s ruling barring him from further participation in the Weirton Mr by his law partner, Earl F. Reed of s Lui 1 n d be e ry 4 ahs’ S | Pittsburgh, chairman of a committee of 58 lawyers who declared the Retu rn to U y brief submitted on Sept. 5, 1935, to the American Liberty League. The Supreme Court sustained the later, | Until the Labor Board disposes of Mr. Armstrong's appeal, no further | case which was transferred from | | Steubenville, O,, to Pittsburgh when | a demonstration was called in Ohio Labor Fight Hinted in NLRB Appointment | WASHINGTON, July 14 (U. P).— | TO ITCHING (8 xtra effective, and very soothing itch * > \ a stop to itching ire of = el 7 iNT Pe te ot ringw orm, pimples, ri ay argains scabies, hetween toes, ate. Money back it ® would leave | fistn or ‘Sar Tiotutis Po Desk in Sport Togs — Advertisement : _- BA . . . : Wom. Wool Swim Suits $ 00 price for Friday only. 1 Women's 59¢ Shorts Twills in assorted colors. Sizes Reg. $1.00 Play Suits Gay styles, bright colors. Sizes 7 14 to 20. C 8 8¢ 84.
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Seadlund roamed the country and ne 1936 went to Spokane. Wash. later, on his return from gion. he met a hitch-hiker rior, Wis. The hiker was Atwood Grav. Seadlund’s acn the Ross kidnaping ind and Gra) kidnaped Mi Sept. 25 while the aged was returning from a engagement at Svcamore, with his former secretary
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