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c-2 SCOFFER OF CRIE | * HSTORY SOUGHT Robber’s Knowledge Of Locks Turned to Aid of Law Forces By the Associated Press. | M'ALESTER, Okla., January 15 | —The mastery of Ray Terrill, THE EVENING STAR, JANUi WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, 15, 1932. AUSTRIAN SOCIALISTS’ ARMAMENT IS SEIZED Confiscations in Vienna Raise Specter of Civil War Between and in fact never had marched out with arms, although they had lost many comrades at the hands of Heimwehr |~ The Socialists offered no resistance | members, who were never punished, [and search of other of t;,heir party | i headquarters throughout the country | mected. They merely pointed out | WRITER TO WED ACTRESS | that the Fascist Heimwehr was still| LR | better armed. After the acquittal recently of a leader in an unsuccessful Heimwehr uprising in the Province of Styria, it lof which the public long has been| vaguely aware. [Joseph March and Peggy Von Eltz File Notice of Intention. voiced | LOS ANGELES, January 15 (#)— LEGION COMMANDER OUTLINES PROGRAM | Tells Audience of Plans to Provide | {5 CEN (noh ‘each and. every | v Work for 1,000,000 Men mander is to create at once s com- mittee of the most influential and out- standing leaders within his post,” he said. Employers are to be persuaded to increase their paid personnel 10 per cent by February 1. “The so-called Rochester plan also is | recommended. This contemplates the | home, tenement, factory and other property owner, block by block, obtain- ing a pledge for a definite amount of repair or improvement work on their JACK HOLT BUYS RANCH FRESNO, Calif., January 15 (#).—Jack Holt, motion picture actor, announced at Old Fort Miller yesterday that he and C. E. Green have formed & part- nership in the cattle raising business Horses are Holt's hobby and he hag spent much time at the Green ranch on horseback. The Old Fort Miller ranch, which Holt and Green are leas- ing from the McKenzie estate, consists | Rival Political Units. notorious Oklahoma bank robber, R secalledt tho! Scclalists by February 1. over locks has been turned to aid the forces of law and order. e When Theo Starr, Okmulgee County deputy, brought a con- vict to the prison it was found the handcuffs had jammed so that the key would not work Terrill, serving a long sentence, was called in. He opened the handcuffs in 10 minutes Incidentally, Terrill has in- vented a lock which he himself can't open without the key. property. emphasizing that such work | of 10,000 acres chagrin in a pronunciamento to the ncure March, writer, and g A Joseph| Mongiize done immediately.” effect that they realized they them-| o % | By the Associated Press !s,h&( ool iave to defend with force | Peggy Prior Von Elts, former film ac- By the Associated Press. | tress, filed an intention to wed yester- | SEDALIA, Mo, January 15.—A broad | =—————— VIENNA, January 15.—A spectre of | the threatened Republic of Austria. | civil war was raised in Austria Tues-| No Socialist leaders were arrested. On | day and said they hoped the ceremony | program that will reach into the roots | day when police confiscated 1,000 rifles, | the contrary, it was expected that the | could be performed on February 4, the |of the present economic conditions and 10 machine guns and other war stores | Socialists would ask in Parliament why | day March's decree of divorce becomes |seek to end unemployment quickly, is in s raid on Socialist party head-| arms of the Heimwehr were not con- | final |the major effort of the American Richmond Heatomat Gas Fired Boilers Now on Display 4100 Georgia Ave. AD-0145 “Pretty Boy” Floyd Believed Leader of Band in Double Bank Rohpery. ipping FALSE TEETH Do your false teeth drop or slip when you talk. eat. laugh or sneeze? Don’'t be annoyed and embarrassed a minute longer. Fasteeth. & new powder to sprinkle on your plates, holds teeth i jivgs fine feeling of security and 0 gummy, Eooey. Dasty taste Get. Fasteeth today at Peo- r any other drug quarters. fiscated, while the Socialists were com- | March figured prominently in a dis- |Legion, Henry L. Stevens, jr., national The raid came as a climax to in- pelled to give up theirs, which were mipute between Mrs. Von Eltz and her commander said in an address at a vestigations of a suspicion that hand |be used only in event of an attack | former husband, Theodore Von Eltz | Legion meeting here Wednesday night.| grenades were being manufactured for |upon them. | over the custody of the two Von Eltz |The Leglon will endeavor to have distribution among Socialist organiza- | They would point out, it was under- | children. /1,000,000 unemployed persons provided ed to rop two banks at the tions. It threw the spotlight on the|stood, that ur to now they never in- The two children were placed in joint | with work by February 1 same time—Charles “Pretty Boy" Floyd gradual arming of rival political camps, ' tentionally killed or wounded any one | eare of their parents. “Every American Legion post com- Sthem oy U T AR RIS BRI IR LRSI AR I I B S 1932 JANUARY WAREHOUSE aw Store-wide Clean-up Sale/ 590 Allowance or your old Mattress 2 B the Associated Press Okla., January 15.—Ap- offing at” outlaw history— ary story of death or capture | homa bandits who went 100 | 2 - LY . the Kimes-Terrill gang and Henry Starr, Indian outlaw, in double bank | raids. The Dalton gang was virtually wiped out in & gun fight at Coffeyville, Kans., in 1892. Four citizens and four gang members, including Bob Dalton, the 22-year-old leader, were k can't beat th Starr, afer he ha v a 19year-old b s men were flceing from a d bank robbery at St Okla,, in 1915 Starr was pardone 1919 and an- nounced he had reformed. He was | killed in an attempted bank robbery at_Harrison, Ark. in 1921 Matthew and George Kimes, brothers, robbed two banks at Beggs Okla.. in 1927. Chief of Police J. M. McAn- nally ¥as killed in the getaway. The brothers and Ray Terrill, their run- mng mate, now are serving Jang prison sentences HEARINGS SCHEDULED ON “DEFENSE” BILLS Becretaries of War and Navy Will | § G 2 R The handsome, steel-vested Floyd | was identified from a photograph as | ‘e one of the machine gun robbers of | Don’t sleep on the old and un- comfortable mattress—trade it in on a new one—$5.00 allow- the State bank here. 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