Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1939 — Page 6
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MARQUETTE, Mich., Sept. 26 (U.| P.).—Authorities discovered today | that four long-term convicts used al wooden pistol to kidnap four prison officials and escape Marquette | Prison. Last night, three hours later, | they were captured near Menominee, | Mich., by a posse of State and City police and Sheriff's deputies when the auto they were driving at & high! speed overturned. | State Attorney General Thomas! Read and two assistants began the official investigation. Marquette is the “Alcatraz” of] Michigan—where life term and dan- | gerous convicts are confined. Late vesterday two members of the parole § board, Warden Marvin L. Coon and | a deputy warden, were meeting in| the Classification Building. Four | convicts broke in. One brandished a pistol which looked real. The others had knives and cubs. | Warden Coon said he thought at first is was a joke. The convicts, with others, had been in the build-| ; ing to appear before the board mem- | &= bers. | The convicts ordered him, his! deputy, William Newcombe and Parole Board members A. Roos Pascoe and Earl Rush into the Warden's | automobile in the yard. The car sped out of the prison unopposed by | guards who feared that opposition! would have forfeited the lives of the BURGLARY CHARGE hostages. Five miles from Marquette the George Denahigh, a paroled conconvicts released Mr. Newcombe, vict, today faced a burglary charge
warning him to advise police not 1035 the result of a fingerprint found stop them or the hostages would be : ‘on the window of a car.
shot. An unsuccessful attempt was
made Sept. 7 to steal a car in a Five miles northeast of Menomi-!garage in the 1400 block, Carroll-! nee, almost 20 miles from the prison, ton Ave. Municipal Court Judge the convicts evaded a road barri- Charles Karabell was told by decade by turning west onto a county | tectives. road. Mr. Pascoe leaped from the, The officers said that in checking car and was injured slightly. The!the fingerprint, they found it corconvicts increased their speed and! responded with that of Denahigh,| tried to turn into a main highway, who they said was paroled last] but they were going too fast and the January after serving three years machine overturned. it was sur- of a grand larceny sentence. Judge rounded at once by police and dep- Karabell ordered him held for the utized citizens.
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Earl Schmidt, one of the seven and renewal members in the Y. M. is awarded a cowboy's bandanna by
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INTER-AMERICA TRADE REVIVAL BASIS DESIRED
U. S. Leads Way in Attempt To Fill Gaps Left by Nazis in South.
By THOMAS L. STOKES Times Special Writer PANAMA CITY, Sept. 26.—The | emergency Pan-American Confer{ence here today debated a draft 'declaration of solidarity and neutrality with an expression of hope that | the European war would cease. It also sought to work out a 'basis for a broad trade rehabilita(tion and development program i lamong the Americas. Three drafts of neutrality-soli-
darity declarations were presented, fone each by Mexico, Colombia and | Bolivia, at a secret plenary session beginning at ©:40 a. m. (Indianaplolis Time). Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, |the United States and Panama {were supporting the Mexican draft.
| U. S. Leads Trade Talks
| The trade talks were under the auspices of the United States.
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| In his first formal address to the A conference, U. S. Undersecretary of | State Sumner Welles spoke in genmen to bring in more than 10 new eral rather than specific terms. But C. A. annual membership roundup, | he said enough to indicate plans Miss Dorothy Jackson, cowgirl. for numerous projects to be devel- " Ww =» oped later, with the co-operation and financial assistance of the United States. The objective is to W ' create, as far as possible, an inter- | American self-sufficiency in the face {of European war. | The immediate goal is to fill in the gaps left by the stoppage of { Latin-American trade with Ger- ——————— {many. This undertaking presents ole wo {obvious obstacles. There is only a Lightnin’ Creek Ranch Crew limited market in the United States V for such Latin-American exports High With 82 Reported |as wheat, meat and cotton. . i » et Av 1 At First Luncheon. | epee: “ailAvh: i | Beyond what the United States {may be able to absorb of such prodWorkers in the annual Y. M. C. A. ucts, it is proposed that the Latinmembership campaign were to make American countries reach agreetheir second “progress” report at q ments among themselves for taking pli leach other's surpluses, and that noon luncheon today at the Y. [they also curtail production of surA total of 384 new and renewal! plus commodities, substituting other eported at yes- products more readily salable.
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rendered They were identified as Joseph Mushro, 23, and Thomas McCarty, 26, serving life terms for a murder; Ralph Stearns, 36, serving life for banditry, and John Thompson, 29, | serving life for kidnaping.
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HEARING SET OCT. 13 FOR BANGS, 3 AIDS
FT. WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 26 (U. P.).
set Oct. 13 for a hearing on a contempt citation against former Mayor
'C. W. H. Bangs of Huntington and River Ranch, A. C. Sinclair, |three of his aids. The action is an|gnd Broncho Busters (boys’) Ranch,
{outgrowth of Mr. Bangs’ utility Charles Jones, 15. Memberships not |ea fight during his term as Mayor.
Those seheduled to appear with
'Mr, Bangs were J. Clayton Brown,
former city construction superintendent; Russel K. Paul, a one-time
‘police officer, and Hessin Price, a former clerk to Mr. Brown.
The case was brought to the Al-
|terday’s luncheon. Edward Zink's| Lightnin’ Creek Ranch division led ‘other groups with 82 new ang renewal memberships. The next division was Alex Tagegart's Wind [River Ranch Division with | memberships. Other reports
producers is available in Latin America in ‘products formerly supplied by Germany-—especially machinery, automobiles, airplanes and office equipment—but the credit problem 74 is the chief stumbling block there.
were:
{101 Ranch, H. C. Atkins Sr. 41; Rattlesnake Gulley Adolph Schmidt, boss, 38;
boss, | import Bank—70 million dollars is Ranch, the figure being discussed here—and Powder |glso enlist the co-operation of priboss, 32, vate finance. The chief need is for long-term | pital to finance the sale of heavy lcredited to any of the above di-|goods in Latin America. U. S. firms visions brought the total to 384. {also will be encouraged to estabIndividual team members report- lish branch plants in Latin America.;
ling more than 10 members each i were Cy Wood, C. H. Barker, War-| Debate Public Works Loans Public works loans, to help the
ren Oakes, Earl Kiger, J. Allan Daw- | ison, Earl Schmidt, G. V. Carrier, Ed- Latin-American countries cope with
2 To meet this the Roosevelt Admin- | Hurricane istration is expected to seek addi-| —Judge Harry H. Hilgeman today Canyon Ranch, Roy Sahm, boss, 44: tional funds for the U. S. Expors-|
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YNE, Ind, Sept. 26 (U.| P.) —Howard Peterson today had the memory of two dead rabbits | for which he had paid $23.50. It began when two game | wardens arrested Peterson with the pair of rabbits he had just | shot. After pointing out to him that he had jumped the season by more than a month, they took | him before Justice of Peace W. W. Moberly. The justice confiscated the rabbits and fined Peterson $11.75
| Cellulose Firm Head Slated; | W. A. Shideler Awaiting Sentence.
Louis R. Sereinsky, head of the | American Cellulose Co., 307 N. | Pennsylvania St. today faced Fed- | eral Court arraignment on a charge for each of them. |of using the mails to defraud, following his arrest yesterday by U. S.
'RAVENSWOOD G. 0. P. Marshal Julius Wichser. PICKS TOWN TICKET U. S. District Attorney Val Nolan
wi : | said Mr. Sereinsky was charged with _ The first Republican convention ging the mail to buy scrap film and [in this area was held last night steel failing to pay for some of it. (when more than 50 persons nomi-| Ag he left the Marshal's office nated a town ticket for Ravenswood. | after providing $5000 bond, he was |The town election will be held rearrested by deputy sheriffs on Nov. 7. la Marion County Grand Jury in- | The ticket is: Walter Anderson in| dictment charging issuance of an | the First Ward; William B. Hubbs alleged fraudulent check. He gave |Jr.,, Second Ward, and Paul Pegg.|$1000 bond on this charge. Third Ward. Mrs. Ruth S. Fowler| Meanwhile, William A. Shideler, was nominated for clerk-treasurer. who has pleaded guilty to using The ticket, with the exception ofthe mails to defraud and violation Mr. Hubbs, has served for four vears/of the Federal Securities Act, and is seeking re-election. Mr. Pegg through operations of Shideler & is chairman of the board of trustees. Co., an investment firm, is awaiting ¥
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