Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1940 — Page 7

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INSURANCE AGENT BOUND AND ROBBED

When James R. Ross, an agent [ tor the Metropolitan Life Insurance

{o.. returned to his oar last night after making a collection In Favette | St. 800 block, he discoverad two men

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Gunman, Crazed With Fear, Screams for Protection

(U. P)=| He'was charged with two gg given the Rev. Fr. Francis)absent when Gurino arrived. The Antonio Siciliano ‘and Li DRS 5 Sk oy 9 Cp Fr. William Rinschler was pre-| MARGATE, England, Sept. 12 (U slain together in{Church of the Guardian Angel, who |paring to perform a marriage : . | ) Tm chhishop of ‘anter6, 1939 [received a special Congressional | Gurino asked him for hely. Father P he Are i y wi € this vear Medal for heroism from President | Rinschler called police but Gurino bury, primate of the Church of England, during a visit here toda)

Linnie for protection from his| Funted since Feb. 17 {mab [when he jumped $5000 bail on a [Roosevelt last week, Gurino ran into|grappled with them and had to be : [the church calling for Father Quinn. | carried away bodily described the German aerial bomLondon as "hideous

Belligerents Prom Promised FDR me was so crazed with tear it took | vagrancy charge just as he was be- : a | Be YAY " , i " 0 pegun eon- crouched in the rear seat. rooklyn gan Father Quinn, who once entered I never was a rat infmy life,” he bardment of A Boston concern has : . x {four policemen to subdue and carry ing linked with a Broo gang | Q lsoresmed. “If they lot me alone I'll] “I hope I shall never again ox- struction of a $5,000000 pulp, bleach They forced him to drive to Mi:

Main : iBhing y yer- wo gunmen were ; n Start of War Civilians Er OT A — rr a Turned hela at ey te and talked!po away. But if they don’t Tl perience nights such as the last fwo'and paper mill at Mobile, with pro- uous ou ARIS. Fo Art his Would Be Spared. had to be delaved, while he v velled | up last night in church | them into sparing an elderly coupie| squeal Yet me my wife and kids! I spent at my home at As ambet h,” | dw tion scheduled to start late in po hy 850 Lom his pOOKeLs ; repestedly ‘They’ Te after me.’ ’ | Attracted, “apparently, by recent | ‘they were e holding as hostages, was!and I'll tell evervthing.” he said. “You can hardly imagine the fall ey : WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (U. P). elt Cr a rfl —— " -Intensified serial bombardment of

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what it is like to attempt to sleep for eight hours with hideous bombings. not at intervals but every minute, not knowing where the naxt bombs may fall or the next fire break out.”

IARCHBISHOP TALLS BOMBING HIDEOUS

NEW YORK, Sept. 12 {Vito Socks) Gurino, one of the those of | long-hunted trigger men of Murder, | Cesara Lattaro, [Tne was dumped in jail early today | their sleep on Feb

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raids on civilian centers. The appeal Was addressed to Britain, France. Ttaly. Germany and Poland on Sept. d, 1939 The President said “this form of inhuman barbarism would take thousands of lives and asked each belligerent to refrain from bombing “civilian populations or of unfortifled cities, upon the understanding that these same rules of warfare would be scrupulously observed by all of their opponents.” Chancellor Adolf Hitler replied, on Sept. 2, 1939, “x x x I, therefore, tnconditionally indorse the proposal that the governments taking part in the hostilities now in progross make public a declaration in this sense X X X It is a selfunderstood prerequisite for the maintenance of this order that opposing air forces adhere to the same rule.” The British Government, on Sept *X XX It was al ready the settled policy of His Majesty's Government should they become involved in hostilities to refrain from such action and to confine bombardment to strictly military objectives. upon the understanding that those same rules will be scrupulously observed by all their opponents xX X X.”

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