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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY W, 1933.
NO. 73
DYNAMITE USED TO BRINE FIRE UNDER CONTROI
fire truck breaks down ENROUTE TO CKA" FORDSVILLE
LEGISLATORS HEAR MESSAGE
LICENSE S AI F.S DROP
RC R A WF O K DSMI I E BUSINESS DISTRICT SCENE OF $500,000
BLAZE IUESDAY
ONE MAN BADLY INJURED
iFire Department** From Surroundint;
Cities Send Aid to Montgomery ajjS (.dunty Sent
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CFAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Jan lo| bearing burned out in tbe motor, wap! UTt at Parkersburg. I Drastic and liberal proposals to built was reported here that a Lafay-1 ance tbe budget and reduce the bur ettc fire truck was overturn'd ami den of taxation were advocated by wrecked early Tuesday while enroute | Gov. Paul V McNutt today in his ,
message to the 78th Indiana general ]
INDIANAPOLIS, .tin. l<t. (UP) Receipts from the -■ile of vehicle p.
< i r 111» a r y 1 t ' en ’ es bidiana dropped from $0,
l)|l (’(lYlt KNiIK 260,613 in 1031 to - ,,K'.»8,X0h in I , C/i \/V/ T uic v a decrease of $361,806, Ernest ('. Hu
her, license department auditor in the REPEAL OF secretary of slat' office iniiounced
I today.
Most of the decline, he said, wa in [the sale of pasingei automobile plates which dropped from 731,372
in 1931 to 674,230 last year.
Sales increase 1 . lightly fu; L iilers,
(UP)—An entire block of business buildings was swept by fire today in the downtown section of Crawfords-
] City firemen Bryce Brown and sev{eral volunteer firemen left for Craw jjfordsville early Tuesday morning with the auxiliary fire truck of the'
Greeneastle fire department in an-' ser to an appeal for aid from the | TAX REL1EP AND Montgomery county seat. A short [ WRIGHT ‘‘BONE DRY" LAW time lat^r, however, Fire Chief Bert' REQUESTED Howard received word that the fire I
truck had broken dow n near Raccoon I on state road 43 and that the firemen had loaded as much of the fire equip-
ment as possible into the automobile ' Gov- Paul McNul* ()u'li.'ies Hi i I rn- 0 eini trailers and i ictorof Mayor W. L. Denman and proceed- ' K™" 1 ,u Houses Of ed on to the fire. I Indiana Assembly
The Greeneastle truck which had INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10, (UP) -
MANY BILLS EXPECTED IN LEGISLYLURE
STATE LVM MAKERS SETTLE DOWN TO B1 SIN ESS ON TUESDAY
MU-.S BOWLES REC1IAL
SPEAKS M JOINT SESSION
III \U McNETT S
'1ESSAG E
Miss Edna T. Bowles, assisted by j Henry Rolling, will gi'e a voice recital in Meharry Hall this evening at 8:15 o’clock, to which the public is
invited.
An unn.-ually interesting program has been arranged by Miss Bowles, y\ who is one of the more popular voice' teachers in the School of Music, and j this will be one of the few recitals in ! which she will be heard this season.
TAX MEETING is HELD AT COURTHOUSE
L. GILL ACTS A:, ( II \ I KM AN OF MEETING IUESDAY AFTERNOON
Ol I LINE REDL't HON PLAT' .
Tax Relief And Tax Legislation Expected To Receive First
Attention.
K‘i\I) SET M $2.0(16
Effort Jo Cut tost Of Government Is Started.. Several Hundred Present
For Session.
« Fire departments were called from ities near Crawford, vjlle to aid the fight against the flame . but the fire k'as *till in active pp . ii hours af-j
ter it started.
National (tanks EKt! Dim lor,s
I
to the fire.
NEW PI HLIC ENEM1
( HICAGO. Jan. 10, (UP)—Murray | Humphries, debonair aspirant to the
A brisk wind from the south fanned gang honors of At Capone, today wa-
assembly.
Speaking before a joint session of the hou.->e and senate, the new Demo-
N(l (MANGES REPORTED IN i 11 HE It Of CHE GREEN! \ S
I I E INS 11 I t Tins S
the flames and a greater spread of the fire was threatened hut was
Chicago’s new public enemy No J he young lieutenant of the
1.
fast
jbrought under control by the use of j di-integrating Capone "syndicate" udynamite and many lines of hose | he ided a new list of 39 "public enem- | The Goodman department store and ( j« . ‘ named by police today a an aid ||»e four-story Louis Bischof building f Mayor Anton Cermak’s drive Which it occupied are in ruins, as are; against organized dime, leveral other structures and business
bouses which occupied them
P. The Crawford building, a threegtory structure east of the Bischof iilding, was in the path of the fire tid was in ruin an hour after the ire started In it were the ramie
num Brothers clothing store and the i CLYDE M AM FY
>lt Jones drug store. Both were
i\lcin Held For
llousr
the day after his inauguration—
______ jireliminaries were ended. Both [
C rat ic governor advised passage of. pj^ |. llst National Bank, the fen i houses were completely organized and an income tax, sales tax and repeal of i t ra | National Bank, the Central 'he older was "full steam ahead, the AVright “bone dry” law. Trust Company i.ui the Citizens! Tile govemor’i message, outlining He declared himself "unalterably ! Trust Compaiiv stockholders held :i Iministration recommendations to opposed to the principal of a sales ' their annual eh'ct.ms Tuesday to i the set administration j tax" hut found the exigencies of the | llamc directors for the institutions |,rotfralu m i ot,on ' j situation forced its serious considera-j f or ti,p coming vear. according to the A fl,K,,J of 1Mtro<lui ' ed bllls was '‘ x 1 tion. national banking lews. • ,Pcted u,,c hai1 b< ’ e " introduced 1
far that appropriating $129.5001 for expenses of the legislature, I passed by the house yesterday under 1
RUSHMLLE, Ind.. Jan. 10 (UP) , Bond of $5,000 was set yesterday for
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan 1(1, (UP)— I j^ ol>ert p \ewkirk f onner secretary Several hundred men and women, R.il'i houses of the legislature set' oi . thp ,. armers Tnlsl Company here, j interested in a reduction of taxes in ■ es fully to the tasks W ore who i charged with embezzling $7,. j the county, state and nation, ' ei ' (daj after hearing the assem - . tlt |MM ,|, a meeting in thi • dy i bly nies ige of Governor Paul V. Me- Ncvkirk was not represented by | the courthouse Tuesday -fternoon It Nutt. counsel when Judge John A. Tits I w as called by \V E. Gill and Milt With the new governor’s address—] worth ordered the bond (Brown, who have f tered the tax
j matters in the county since the $1 50 : law was proposed last summer. , Mr. Gill acted as chainnan of the meeting and outlined the proposals of
U ^ , ■ the organization. It all lias to do with I ost l (OllllllililuPri lessenin N r tl "’ 0 'vt’"ii • of govern -
j ment. Mr. Gill outlined three plans
they have. One is to unite about 25
NE" OFFICERS ANNOUNCED B) <
Dull Is Klecleil
elrcted IlkImy me* t \ the officers for the
Kuleriii};
I AKIN INK)
To relieve suffering of the unemployed he urged liberalization of the j workmen’s compensation laws, re1 nova! of competition laws, removal of competition from prison labor, and | an old age pension system t Other proposals outlined in ins
I message included:
Abolishment of the public service. First National Bank K. I Blown
W. A.
Jhe directors
i tonight to elect
j coming year.
No changes were anticipated ben land the directors who have had charge of the local banks for the past
year arc as follows:
VETERANS OF FOREIGN AVARS GROUP
ers drug store, the Schultz & Schultz ook store, and tbe J ( . Penney store the west of the Goodman store
burned
In Green street, busines: concerns destroyed included the Trask jewelry are, Western Union telegraph office C- Crist wall paper store, offices of the Crawfordsville Building and Loan
three-man commission with an office
of public counsel.
Clyde Stanley, Madison township - Reorganization of the part-time i man, was held in the county jail lues- , five-man highway comttlisshn into a ! day morning following his arrest Mon- ■ three-man full-time body with one of day night by deputy sheriff George j j] le three members to serve as di-
rector.
State support of schools to relieve
Central National Bank, C milos Barnaby, Frank Doiiner. Conrad
Gautier, Silas A. O’Hair, and < lyde
Hays, Fred It. Randel.
Knauer at the home of Mrs. Janie Harris in Madison township. Stanley
_ "t" 1 hi ‘\ wife * re allr ^ 1 to have been the local tax burden pany. and offices of the SecuriU j ‘uught in the house by Officer Knauer Retention of the *1.50 tax limit law Abstract Company afte [ "'W e,,tcr ‘’‘ 1 throu * h a b " jt “' n with changes. One of the changes he On the second floor of tlie t ravx , 1,1 . . , . . proposed was increasing the state’s ford building, offices destroyed includ j 1 Hl " ,lin 1 '-* » e t-j^re of that amount fr-un its present ed those of Ristine & Ristine, lawyers; •'J* ’ ,a " n ar '" ln ‘ ,adlao '' , ' nvl, • limit of 15 cents |ier $100 of assessed
W T. Lhui, dentist; S. J- AUxsii 1 ! ' hl P bl, t has been unoccupied since, der, seed salesinan, and -I P Flint. Mrs. Harris was taken to the cunty wdesmau The S I Lourmiore tailor I hospital recently suffering of fractur-
ed limbs. Mann is said to have found the broken window sash in the home and evidence that the home had been
entered recently.
Mann came to Greeneastle Monday
Knmomx
P
Musi
recede luxes
valuation.
McNutt told the legislators that tbe state will he faced with a deficit of $3,4IU,424 in the g“iieral fun 1 at the end of t 1 1933 fiscal year unless the
budget is balanced.
"For the fiscal year, which began
•shop also was on the second floor of
y, this building
The W. B Griffith Fire Insurance ; iJBjt Company occupied offices over the
In™ ™ attempted „ ..apt, eKkerUW'- .ill ■ Masons (colored). This building wa- to lay in wait at the home in order | " l ’ har ff‘‘- ,b| (’ gainst the owned bv lee M Bote 'to trap the marauders. Arrangement®, s ^ a ^ e iftneral fund, including budget I E. L Ireland Indianapolis, owned I " er e made between Mann and George i appropriations, appropriations
■ the two story building occupied by the Knauer. the latter a deputy sheriff, j B Shultz & Shultz book store Clvarle". [ *» d Knauer went to the Harris home
* I M. Gregg, Craxvfordsville, uu netl the Monday idglit-
I two-story building occupied by the J Duri "K tbe nigb* Stanley and hiV. Penney store. On the "cond floor " 'fe are alleged to have entered the i of this building were the Will J tbro ^l> a ";‘ ^ ^ Sprowl lav. offices and the Brewer A caught by Knauer Hie officer brought
M Evans law offices The latter firm Khad opened for business January 1. George L Brubaker, prosecuting at- ■ tomey, lost his office equipment and ■ library, his offices lieing on the ec3 ^Hond floor of the Walters building.
10 DIE IN AA HEt K
l BUCHAREST, Jan. 1", (UP) Ten ■ persons were known to have been ■ killed and 19 injured to'lay when an ■ express train crashed into the rear S of a local, half a mile outside North
car-
ried over and estimated appropriations not budgeted, amount to *12,-
731,424.48," he said
"Estimated maximum revenues for the same period total $9,315,000.
Without proper remedial action on , ^ ^
vour pa it, the estimated minimum
Stanley to the county jail, releasing | deficit will be $3,416,121. Mrs. Stanley. The Stanleys are -ai-U "The current budget, which was to have stated they were a.-ke-l to j adopted by the 77th general a-sem-watch the home during the abs"iicc of nly. and the budget for the next bien Mrs. Harris and had gone there for nium, must he balanced and the ere 1this |'Ui|)ose. Stanley, however, was it of Indiana preserved." lieing held Tuesday pending further He advocated tbre. methods of hiinvestigation by officers. < ouiplishing this purpose: — 1 — — | 1. Drastic limitation of specific
I F.ADERs AGREE ID IT>I EX PENSE PAMNG MEIHni* to HAI, ANTE BUIHJEI AA ASHING TON. Jan 1" T "iiomy became the one mainstay of Demo rratie hope, for a halanicd tuidget in the face of widespread prediction . including one from the treasury', that the party's conteinplRtc I income tax increase would not be enacted at this
session.
New proposals for .aving ver 0 laid before tb(> senate during (lie day as a part of the annual treasury post office appropriation bill. They uei< formulated upon recommendation,
by the special economy
committee and included a proposal that the incoming President be given broad authority to reorganize the
government.
suspension of the rules.
The bills aie assigned to commit ! tees as soon as introduced. Nov ! those groups will have work to do
eration with liquor law modification j i lose behind. Next will come reor ! [gauization of the public service cum-j | mission and the state highway com-1 i mission. M he five-man utility body isj scheduled to be reduced to three j members and the road department i;i expected to be put under a three ! member, full-time commi sion, di placing the present organization h*sided by a four-member part-time
commission and a director.
I ■ bouse c nnplcted its organiz.i | tion non aftei convening today wlien |
judicial circuits in the -tate and thus i save the taxpayer- a total of $550,600 1 a year; another i< to let the county engineer do the work of the road 'superintendent an 1 sivc Putnam
I county alone the sum of J2.C0U a year
for the next five or ten ycais Another war, to do away with the c mty and thus save another $2,500
A. J. Duff, local Spanish AVar Vet eran was elected Commander of Jesse M. Lee Post, No 1550 V. F W. for , 1933. Retiring commander, Thomas
j Williams, World War Veteran, was ; a & ent
and W ill start functioning immediate | ,, re3Cnte <i w j th a beautiful past Com- for U.itnam county. An (her was for b’- | manders badge Other officers for the ^e interest and prim ipal of county Tax relief will receive first consid ' ;ear were elected as follows: unit load bonds to be paid out of
Sr. Vice—Edw in Holmes. Jr- Vice—■William Sutherlin.
Quartermaster—Robert Black
Adjt.—John A Friend. Surgeon—JFr- C. C Tucker.
Officer of Day -O-car Kennedy.
Bugler—‘Raynard
Col. Guard—Marshal Snider
Guard—Phil Scroggen Sentinel—Raymond l.ady Chaplain Claude Best
Patrotic Instructor Harry Moran Historian —Walter Wainsley.
IVustees—Harry Moran and Frank j spe|lt by UxpavRrg in the fonn of
I Speaker Earl Crawford, Milton, ap-! Kutlwrlin , new purchases ■ rul'd I’ e the fman pointed tlu remaining 13 of the 34 | A membersliip drive is being t J l Mn - ( condition of (lie oun'i
■ mdiiq nsittee He name i for 1983 atol all eligible • i i h mocrat. chairmen of the con tnen are urged to join tbe gold stripe nnttee.- and ,,ually one Republican ‘T a,1 K- * he one organization that h i was |»ut on . ach committee 'been fighting for the -oldier in both _ i State and National capitals since
I '■ I * I 111 ''‘ K IT
E l“llf lll'i III JellOl organization in America
unit
gasoline funds in tead of from taxation, as is now- done Tin will ave Putnam county about, .?;.,,U()0 i y ai and at the same time will leave ample for road purposes, Mr. Gill believes The reductions mentioned by Mr Gill will save Putnam county about $10i),00(i annually, he stated, and in time this might be the mean; of additional saving He cited what I could be done with thc,e wings for 1 the land ownei and V c property owners. He said t i additional money
Snlor Kenorlnl
At A inu H A I I I F, (K ( l K> VA HE M JAPAN! HE OPEN DR IA L v i ( HB)MENKOU PASS
DlVORl E GRAN I ED
(lOinmissioM lias (lnl\ Two (h\ Roll
and d ficiency appiopiiations a- well
as statutory appropriations in t hud i through.
gated. "We aie -ning to actually await 2. Redu'tion nr eliininatiou of cer } tbe economic - before 'e enact ln\> ,"
t lin tin lgc| appropriations by th*‘ ; Harrison sai I.
ern Bucharest station It was feaied Die t entual death | PI BI D SERVICE BOARD EA( K ' toll would be between 15 and 20. The QUORUM; No At lhtN
eliiniiiatioii of va-
IS POSSIBLE
consolidation <> rious activities.
3 Retention in the general fund I of some of the revenue now credited I ♦ o specific fun !:, or the adoption of ;
PEIPING, China. Jan. 10 (L P> A j major battle along the great wall of j j ) hina at Chi omen kou pa.,s was an j ! mumved by the Cliinese todaj after | i Japanese forces opened a drive appar 1
Afte, a cmfeien e of Demo rati, r|1 t| y intended to cut off the Northern I
Province of ,leh< I from ( hina ami add !
it to Manchuria.
A Chinese communique said Japan | , , ',e Alanchoukou troops, including infantry and cavalry supported by- airplanes and a regiment of artillery entered Chamenkou Pass and immediately made contact with Chinese cavalry, who reisted repeated sabre
elm rges.
Edna Robinson of Marion township was granted a divorce from Oral T Robin on and custody of a minor 1 child, at a hearing before Judge AVil bur S Donner in circuit court Satur- | day afternoon.
Mr. Gill said that if this body of men and women will go on record favoring the saving outilncd. the legislature will Be '(impelled to g,vo it notice ami if it i d .m ,11 over Indiana, there is bound * ■ b-' • big cutting of expense: in tate ell m
county government
Permanent officei the organization were elected fullov
President, Paul A Hun Vice-pii sident. Ora 1 1 ■
Secretary, Grafton I nglen
Treasuier, Alilt Bi n
-H AM 1 P> t YPE< TED
l prising (iiiMcl
senate finance committep im'mbers, Senator Harrison, Democrat. VI,i, said no revenue raising nieasur, would )i n enacted until afte, the r< "i, omy legislation had be,n pushed
last five cars of the local were de-
molished. Some of the victims were hurled from tbe train into deep snow, INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10 (I Pt -
while others ''ere imprisoned in the i The Indiana Public Seivice Commi - [wreckage i »ion was a nonentity today as far as
Troops were rushed to the scene to ' official action was concerned,
take charge of rescue work. i Having only two members, it was
one short of a quorum and therefore i hide fund in the general fund.
: could not act. ( He said the suggestion that
H"U.'e leaders meanwhile el I'eiu 1 killing the projected $100,009,00(1 out lay for fedeial highway aid in the coming fiscal year by arguing tint it would increase their budget ted
Hamilton \sks For Nrw Trial
I MOTION ox FILE IN COUNTY CIRCUIT
COURT
J LEBANON, Ind. Jan 10, (UP)— ■ A new trial of Louis E. Hamilton, | lola, Kans, was asked today in a mo-
in ‘Boone county circuit
ticn filed
court
Hamilton was convicted '.nd sen tcnced to death in the ele'tric chair i on charges of killing Lafayette Jack
Ralph M Young. .Afuncie, and H >v - ( arnrees of
ell Ellis. Indianapolis both Republicans are the only two members left
i on the five man taidy.
I Harry K. Cuthbertson, Peru, resignBOONE R ,j pip,., i, and the resignations of 1 ! chairman John AV McCardle. Indian-j apolis, and Jere AVrst, Crawrfordsvllle,
were effective yesterday.
They resigned after promises were made in the Democratic campaign last fall to reorganize the commissionTheir action was looked upon as an attempt to save the commission as well as Ellis and Young, from a
Democratic “ripper" bill:
It had been reported in political
nex- sources of levenue, capable of ' ant ing problem.
producing immediate returns. Marking time on tbe tax i ropns’ds. Under the third method. McNutt pending the disposition of the beer invited attention to the possibility of hill, tbe fit mocrat were informed retaining part or all of the motor ve that the treasury does not believe
there i- any prospect of income tux new I legislation at this session Ire, nr-.
Tlim* I loo,sin s Gri Life Inins
PI y a i* Gi ll I A TO Ml RDER OF < \ 3HHER IN MB RIG AN BANK ROBBERY
revenue be provided was | officials tid the question of bal irn
(( untmued on Page 2)
mg the budget involved finding $500, 000,000 in net" ic'enue ind reducing
MANISTEE. Mich., Jan. 10, <UF)| Three Indiana men " ere sentenced , life imprisonment in Michigan
I INDIANAPOLIS. Jan 10, With a new administration in the G' 'inor'.s
| , • office, report cn -ul • , ‘-d ' ! ■ ' • |$y I \\ < I 1 (.ICI lollS geiifi il bak'-'i
J | ships in numerous .laG institution;
The first change, it wu 'eported,
SPANESH REPI BLB A I 11 'll I- :m|| i„ , . ,, k rn ,•
IN(i l<) >l HD! I ax \R< HI STS IND MONARCHISTS ■ ■ dent
ed youth at Fort Wayne MADRID, Jan 10. (UPi—The O AV. Negn i| tmt eut -if the young republican government, of Boys' S liool ■* F unf" Id, i ‘d t,
; Spain fought today to quell uprising allegedly fomented by two of its most bitter enemies- anarchists and moil- j
archists. ■) i- r ■, Newspapers close to the govern- |>,' 11111 ! I I I I**
I ment alleged monarchists financevt!
[the extremist outbreaks which cost, ^ ||<| \\ t 5 '.1
! approximately 30 lives and scores of' I injured. While authorities took every
jpo- ible precaution to prevent further q «. r \ --ENdisturbances, editors charged mon- (;f.rs FROM ( 111' »(.() MUM- ' archists were willing to join eommu- , (p .^i AIRP')F I
nists in attempts to over thro" the i
administration
rein i f Dm
a! , ., h.
i duction to
r
.M I I, §
20 Years Ago IODAY IN (iREENT \SILE
Mi- - Ruth H ireourt, telephone op eratoi, suffered a severe jolt and wa® badly bruised, when she slipped and fell on a piece of ice near the Van
dalia railroad crossing.
The Theta Alumnae club met with
1 Mrs. W M McGaughey.
government exprn es
same amount
These officials added that in th“ . even* of an fxtra sessioii there would be plenty of time for ac'i >n mi lax i legislation bid that for its consideia ! tion at this congress it should have .been put unr.er way early in Decern
. ber.
Bpf>ire repertiiig the $961,000,000 1 supply bill fvr the treasury and post ; office departments, the enate appio
Mrs. Frank piiatious eorvinittee attached the pro
by about the branch penitentiary at Marquette la'e
Over HH) monarchists ere exiled ' Kl' '-j 1 ' '
, to Villa Cisn-ros. AVest Africa, after'' M tM0 ' 1,0 u
, the imurdei f El .
' 1 r ,hp K>,l ‘ " August On Nev Year’s avs, ■ 1 Mnb., State Bank, in a holdup ln®t . tb|> vjlla tt3mlos garrison wa s cele-, la > b V R' Hce
Three gunmen ' "mmandeered
(l T P)—A bar.-
tac*ics of in entirely
w ere h inted to-
^ hrating, 29 of the exiles escaped and
1 ' ’ T:\r\T: . F ; l . m - r wars le^.t..!' h* rn* h
territory in northern Africa. If the reports of monarchist and
anaichist cooperation ‘ere true, the
( ircuit Judge Hal L. Culler passed younj{ repub , kan K(i eminent faced
Zeller • 28, LaPorte, Ind.; Henry , Shelton, 2I>. mid Robert Beiieham, 24.
both of Indianapolis.
Son. Indianapolis chain store owner, circles that Governor Paul V. McNutt
during an attempted holdup.
I Counsel for Hamilton contended *n their motion that the verdict of the jury was not ustained by sufficient
ivldence and that the judge erred.
would name Perry McC’art, Paoli, tx» the commission as soon as he took office so the commission could operate Since no appointment had been nia*de today, the governor’s action was in-
terpreted as “freezing out" the presTHE WEATHER ent commissioners. Generally fair; warmer south and Democratic majorities in the legisextreme east portions tonight; Wed- lature are expected to set up a new day unsettled and Ccl-ier. | three-member comnufesiou.
Jone® had charge of the program. I posals of tie special economy com Dr. A. E. Ayler is in Washington, j mittee which call for savings of be D. f’.. visiting relatives. , tween $3O,O>o,0On to $35,000,000 in M. D. Ricketts'-.va® called to Flora, > addition to the $125,000,000 to $150, 11^.. by the death of his father, George 000.000 save I under the current econ
A Ricketts, a former resident. omy law'.
Allen fTilden received a letter to 'These additional redin tfruis, along day from (Bishop Fraifcis J. McCon- i with cuts in supply bills, are expe tnell stating that bis son, Donald, a ed to reach the $100,000,000 in savchum of Allen’s was seriously ill of . ings included in their budgetary pro-
appendicitis. g ) gram.
sentence when the three pleaded
guilty.
1 un -ei v 'lichigan doe‘ not execute eriii'inals." he said “it is regrettable that the taxpayers of the state must tipperi you in prison for the remainder <>f your lives,’’ A fourth man charged with murder ,n connection with the bank holdu]) is in a hospital at Hart, Michigan, with bullet wounds inflicted by a farmer when the four were surrounded and , raptured Saturday night. He is Wayne ■ 1 ’: ! ■
the most serious opposition of its
bus
carrying passenger from (lie Muni cipal airport and robbed six men of (ash, jeweliy and clothing valued at $2,600. The bandits apparently laid i’’. watt at the airport until an Ameri n Air-
career. Sporadic outbreak® continued ways plane from Si Louis arrived.
in widely separated part® f the coun try, while authorities used troops, civil guards, and police to quell tin-
disturbance-.
Most of the Double was in the Mediterranean ports of Valencia and Bar-1 celona. the latter long a center of in , dustrial unrest. Officials charged government enemies sought a reign of terror preliminary to a general railroad strike January 15.
The men trade i (tie bus Trying the passengers away from the field for several block® and forced it to the curb. Two of the bandits then commandeered the bus. their comrade following in an automobile. They drove the bus to a ®ide -treet where they forced the six men to descend and re* lieved them of cash, valuable viT luggage.
