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Hi i? Key West Couple To WedIn Miami. dudge Jefferson B. Browne en- Names— Warren, Mrs, Wm. R. ........ Williams, Mary Curtis . + VOLUNTARY CORPS} siete Sececccocsoooooooooococe Warren, Cornelia E, Recio, C. N. The Citizen today begins publi- Turnage, J. B, Miss Esther Grossman, daugh-| ction of the names of those citi- Milian, Oscar Saunders, Flora L. lost night at supper iM {ter of Mrs, Fannie Grossman, and! zens who have voluntarily joined Pinder, Hamilton . at the Air Station] Juli eee ed Mea,| Mrs, William Parks, will be mar- ried tonight in Miami. ‘ The couple left over the East, / yesterday afternoon for Mi- ‘ami, accompanied by Mrs. Parks} and Gilmore Parks, mother andi" brother of the groom. After the wedding the party, many a them | Will remain in Miami for a few, inches in dia- days and return to Key West the sage latter part of the week. "MRS. |. MALONEY | DIES ON SUNDA + FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED THIS AFT- Iverson Parks, son of Mr, and| the Work Corps of the EERA, Corcoran, Anna E. Diaz, Maria L. and the number of hours signed Roberts, Thomas E. for by each. This list will be added to daily il the books are closed and the entire list has appeared. The list follows: Name— Malone, Wm.- H. Duncan, B. M. .. Thompson, Norberg Porter, Wm. R, Johnson, Avery F. Mesa, Mario John Perez, Ignacio . Balbontin, Frank . Grieken, Simon Van Grieken, Rosa Van Perkins, John A. Ladd, Frank H, Lake, Paul K. ,, Bennetts: Jebn Mrs, Ida, A: Maloney,’ 81! yeas fold, died 1345,/o'clock, yesterday imorning jin the-home, 512 Caro- * iMine ‘street. Funerat services: are being ‘conducted 4:30’ o'clock’ this afternoon from the residénée to St. Paul’s Episcopal church, Rev. Arthur B. Dimmick officiating. Pallbearers are Charles Curtis, Sam Goldsmith, Mayor William} TH | : ji: tf rte .jris, County Solicitor J. F. Busto, «| Attorney Raymond Lord. Lopez Funeral Home charge of arrangements, ‘The deceased was-a- daughter of one of Key West’s pioneer business men, William Alexander iresidence at of recreation | of the architectural types of that period and is viewed by hundreds who come to the city. ‘The late Charles Stewart. Ma- loney, husband of Mrs. Maloney, was manager of the first tele- graph company’s office in Key West, which he was instrumental | : is in f i i Survivors are two sisters, Mrs, W. D. Cash, of Key West, and |Mrs. W. S. Whitted, of Norfolk, IVa; a granddaughter, Mrs. Mel- ville Fuller, of Key West and yester-' grandson, Norvin G. Maloney, to spend Jr., of Fabyan, New Hampshire. iffy 1 re! inl cot’ TQ HOLD MEETING rd | — PROPOSED SESSION WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY MORNING ' i FF : i Mrs. E. M. Phillips, executive jsecretary of the local Red Cross . who with Mrs.|Chapter, announces that there four children, was will be a meeting of this Organiza- twe months in Key tion held at the Pablic' Library with relatives, left Saturday rooms Wednesday -morning, begin- ¥ D.C.. and ex-' ning at 10 o’clocky). 5 Sk. return in several weeks to. Among the different units to family. | be represented at the meeting, and pee ‘personages are: ‘American Légion, Jack Jayeocks left over the East. Army, Navy, Woman’s Club, Mer- Coast Saturday afternoon to chants Association, pastors of spend « while in Miami. He was Catholic and St- Paul’s Episcopal by Miss Juanita, churches, City Health Officer, ‘Sheriff, Mayor, County Commis- sioners, City Council, Cuban Con- sul and a representative of the to spend a while colored people of the city. ‘with Bie son and daughter-inlaw,! Many matters of interest -will he Br. and Mrs. Benjamin Archer, at) taken up at this meeting, and it is and will go from there expected that there will be a large + rn to “oe oe State number in attendance. Rotary Convention and thence to Tampa to be guest of his son-in-| law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Hearne, and daughter, Miss, We would appreciate the op- Archer, | portunity of expressing through |The Citizen the sincere gratitude W. T. Tripp of Key West was and heartfelt appreciation of our Fegistered at the Hotel Seminole family for all the kindness ex- ‘ty decksonville the latter part of tended us during the recent illness leet week, necording to annownce-‘and decease of our beloved one, made at that hostelry. Claude Guthrie Babcock. Es- R. Lowe, justice of the peace the Tavernier, who was in ‘est on busi left Sti fr Pi George F, ‘Dreber left ‘Satur. afternoon CARD OF THANKS beautiful floral . offerings, Key cards of sympathy and those who Saturday gave the use of their cars. ! Sincerely, ‘CLAUDE GUTHRIE BABCOCK, lohnson, of Washing-/ JR,, AND FAMILY. _ jly23-1t ton, D. C., ix in Key West spend-; —______— ing © few days with his parents, daughter, Miss Isabelle, who were Mr, and Mrs, Otis Johnson and spending the day in Key West Phew relativ Saturday, left on the afternoon « train for St. Augustine, Fla, Mr, and Mrs, H. W. Kling and 2 » Miss Sarah Ann Birs, James S. Gray, who was spend- visiting relatives in Key ing a five months vacation in Key Saturday afternoon for West with his son and daughter-in- home at Key Vacas, Fla, law, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gray, ‘left Saturday afternoon for his Ingraham, assistant gen- home in Savanah, Tenn., and will agent of the Flor- return about October 1, to spend oast Railway, and* the winter, pecially do we thank the donors of, joberts, Ly C. \dderly, ;Laurence vong, Jehn arcia,, Emma.) arciay Nicklos Hathaway, Barl Valenauela,, Rafael Johnson, Louis M,. Pierce, $.:J.... Delgado, Charlie Carey, William DiNegro, Albert Martinez, Austin .. Rogers, Miguel . H. Malone. Judge J, Vining Hee pales Erna B. Aguiar, Luis Sawyer, Julius , ms, Juli Ladd, Paul O. Roberts, Joe Gray, Martha E. Curry, Mrs. Percy C. Rodrjgsuez, Orlando Russell, John William Allen, J. B., Jr. Cabanas, Gabriel .. Williams, Jack R. Curry, C. Percy Gray, Edwin H. Grillon, L. B. De Boer, Jennie Cleare, Chas. ... Delaney, John A, Barnwell, Grace . Pinder, Harold . Hicks, C. G. Spottswood, R. F. Rodriguez, Felo Morales, Albino Fernandez, Mick Curry, Fannie Page, Annie E. Ruiz, Maria Dorsett, Emily Guesta, Estell Suarez, Hortensia Suarez, ‘Matilda . Brady, Mary Trevor, Doug! Trevor, Edwin F. Trevor, Ben D. Dean, Annie .. Scott, Arleen Saunders, Euphemia . Carey, Ida Roberts, Golden Suarez, Maria . Castro, .Anna Johnson, Jennie Saunders,. James Johnson, Paul, Garcia, Merced Warren, -Florrie Pinder, Lugille . Pita, Grace, Russell, Sally Herrara, Mary Russell, Leslie Sands, Wm. 0. Maddox, Robert L, Sawyer, B. A. Keeton; J. A. Gaiti, J. A. Solano, Rafael, Jr. Demeritt, G. W. Roberts, E. J. 0. |Rivero, J. A, Kelly, Isabel . Sawyer, Doris Kirke, Jessie Porter | Appelrouth, A ; Martinez, Margaret Silveira, Marietta D. ee: B, Curry !Maloney, Betty end Dario | Adcock, Lillian . ‘Solares, Jacinto Eakins, W. S. 'Carey, Margaret Demeritt, Izett . Rosenda, Anna \Prevor, Douglas i Lund, A. G, Watrous, J. L. +Ramos, Hilario . {Lopez, Aquilino, Jr. (Curry, Ed. R. j Mendoza, Jose 0, Gomez, Rogelio Williams, Heen . Aguilar, Enrique iLeon, Miguel . !Eweeting, Julia Roberts, Gladys Warner, Eva B. Canova, T. C. Warren, George Allen iPellicier, L. Ves... y Sr... -| Partridge, H. 0. Pinder, Waddell Kirtland, Marian H. . Spottswood, Florence M. Munro, Henry Caréy, Mike . Kirtland, Fred R. Russell, A. F. Caviness, A. D. Recio, Octavio Knapp, F. W. Pinder, Mrs. John W. Gates, John W. Kessen, Mrs. H. L, Albury, Clements .. Atwell, Albert Smith, W: H. ... Thompson, Claude ‘Gates, Joe Porter, Mrs. Wm. R. Norman, Afa N. Orr, Mary H. Roberts, John Lopez, Abelardo Napoles, Aleida Rodriguez, Georgina Betancourt,’ Rose . Albury, Willard M. Huston, W. E. | Rodriguez, Celia Cates, Louise «. Narcisa, Corine «. Pinder, Laura Sariano, Juan Jolly, Frank .. Higgs, James B. Saunders, Julia Park, Chas, J. Park, Lumley Harris, J, Vining Bragassa, L. T. Macready, S. D. Knight, Peter T. Woody, Thomas A, Dongo, Harry .... 12}Reed, George B. 12:McClintock, Bert . 42 :Rios, Caridad 121 Navarro,‘ Pura 42|A'ppelrouth, Jennie 12} Weintraub, Isadore y2{Curry, Ermina E. 2} Armayor, Arthur 42|Cathrall, A. G. . 12/ Brandt, John .. 42{Sawyer, Chas, A. 21] Parks, Wm. ... 14{Soldano, Baldamare 24 Sands, Elkana 24'Forbes, Carlton . 30} Distute, Eliza . 30} Bennett, Nathaniel 40|Cleare, James ....... 30/ Van Grieken, Mary 44} Thompson, William 14) Sweeton, James ..., Kirchheiner, J. Otto [ Sawyer, W. Warren Russell, Milton ‘Albury, Jason { Santana, Cecilio 6/ Griffin, Albert _.. Farrington, Rudolph 10 | Pinder, Joseph ...... Pinder, Gerald M. Higgs, Laurence, Sr. Tynes, Joseph Diaz, Andre Moreno, Hector 6| Roche, Nilo ... gjArma, Julio ... ,6 Edwards, James ¢|Borroto, Eliza G1 Valdes, Santiago 6 Valdez, Joseph M. ‘Thompson, Charles ‘Rivero, Genovero 6! Borges, Idilio . gi Collins, Oscar 5, Martinez, Alberto ;| Herring, James R. Cates, Jonathan | Perpall, G, Everett ...... 30| Viera, Mario 30 | Estenoz, Antonio 30/Curry, Otis R., Jr. 30 | Peele, Rev. Shuler 20! Welters, Anthony 21 Welters, Louis ... 21) Villareal, J. R. ... 14{Albury, Herman W. - 44' Thurston, George 14: Pinder, Ear) H, 50 Fraga, Joseph M. 16 | McMahon, Joseph 44 Curry, Walter 14/ Russell, Wilson . 30 Johfson, Frank . 95 Varela, J. M,, J 24‘ Rivero, E, A. 14'Bezanilla, Gontalo 6, Cruz, Frank z 16, McCarthy, S. V. 6 Curtis, Chas. 6 Arnold, Wm. M. 6 Arnold, George . 6, Viera, Emma A. 14 Arnold, Emma R. g Gardner, Annie E, 30 Russell, J. R. g Lucignani, A. 20 Gardner, John A, 16, Bentancul, Ramon 21, Sawyer, Rockward 40 Pinder, Earl W. . 16' Albury, Raymon: 40 Knowles, Albert . 25 | Clouse, Ruth C, 25 Albury, V. A. 25 Hilton, Chas. M. ... 6 Ruiz, Mario ... 14 Demeritt, W. B. 6 Plummer, L, H. Hours ]_ Names— 14} Papy, Bernie C, ..........-0.--0- 25| Maloney, Walter - 25 | Maloney, George 40 | Sweeting, I. W. 14 Sweeting, W. C. go | Bethel, Willis Gwyn 40 | Wilson, Howard E. 30, Roberts, Theodore 14) Curry, Beryl ... 12| Thompson, J, N. 21 Ford, F. F, ... 12 | Romaguera, J. F, 12 Estevez, Peter . 12 | Roberts, G. E. 12 Herrera, Roy 3 Cleare, Irving 14\ Wilkinson, Stanley 21 : Acosta, Louis 21 Mounts, Edward | Lazo) Rafael .. 15 Jefferson, William 15) Symonette, Samuel 24 Garrido, Juan~ 24} Davis, Robert ; Cabana, Juaquin 12 Norcisa, Emilio .. 6 Noftage, Jerome 12 | Marzyck, John .... 12 | Johnson, Wm. Randolph .. 12| Creole, Simon E. 412|Cornish, George 412! Perez, Amado 20 ,Hanley, Prince .. 5| Laurie, James 14/ Russell, J. Winfield 24 Barry, S, Francis 14| Wilkinson, Victor . jg. Butler, Samuel . 12{Fruto, Angel 12; Perez, John . 25 Roberts, Earl 1g | Roberts, Mizpal 14| Munro, Walter . 14 Roberts, Leroy 14, King, Joseph 314/ Allen, George 20|Fennell, Henry . 14 Adams, Lennie .. 14 | Adams, Ear! ..... 14 {| Newbold, Thomas 14| Knowles, George 15 | Periera, Francisco 21| Torres, Louis 32‘ Torres, John 18) Pritchard, Samuel 21| Cullingford, Wm. 12) Russell, Dale B, 12. Stubbs, Herman 12, Curry, A, Leon . 12, Albury, Hartley M. 6) Llanes, Roul .. 12'Torres, Louis 12| Carpentier, Louis 12, Carey, Frank ...... 12! Aguilar, Thomas 18; Leto, Tony .... 14| Garcia, Armando 14|Kirschenbaum, J. J. 18;Kock, George 15 | Roberts, Roscoe .. 19} Allen, David ..... 24|Esperdy, Antonio J. 24| Perez, Miguel, Sr. 15' Mathews, E. Ai, Sr, . 24 Martinez, Paul, Jr. 24: Lopez, Aquilino 15} Parker, Mollie M. 24 Sikes, G. W. .. 18, Stokes, E. E. 15 Corley, Donald . 20, Wood, Stanley 24 Labrado, Gerald 15 Russell, Whitmore . 12 Bauta, Candelario 24 Carey, Giddieon 24, Velasco, Elias .... 15 Gallagher, John 16 Baso, Eddie ....... 24|Knowles, Richard 12 McGee, Bernard 12,Evans, Daniel 24| Walker, Benjamin 24| Bullard, Samuel 24 Cleair, Stanley . 32/ Rodriguez, Joseph . 12{ Dean. Daniel {eDonald, Wm, 24‘ Norcisa, George 24\Faraldo, Ralph .... ‘Mours: JOHN DILLINGER SHOT TO DEATH (Continued from Page One) 20, the shooting, later were iden- 10 tified at the hospital as Mrs. 12) Atta Natelsky and Miss 3° Theresa Paulus, 29, both of 20 Chicago, 40! Notorious Bank Robber 30| Dillinger was to be tried March 30 12 for the murder of a policeman 2 4 in the robbery of a bank at East 24 Chicago, Ind. 24{ Dillinger was one of the most 24 ‘notorious bank robbers and killers 24 of the nation, | He escaped last summer, at 24. Lima, Ohio, in which outbreak the 24 sheriff was killed. He was credit- 24 ed with engineering a wholesale 24 break from the Indiana peniten- 15} tiary when 10 convicts escaped. Hl Dillinger was paroled in June, 14! . 4) 1933, from the Indiana state pris- 12/0" to which he had been sentenc- {ed for a store robbery in Moores- 24) Ville, Ind, He was arrested in Dayton, 1 20) 20 0., 24 Sept. 22, 1933, in the home of a| ‘sister of James Jenkins, who, on 24! Sept. 26, escaped with nine others 2 4 from Michigan City, Ind., prison. .g4|__ When Dillinger was arrested in 24, Dayton he was found. to possess 2 aj maps of the country surrounding 23 from City, wanted to see Dillinger. sr erededticn, ons peoboond Sault Ste their credentials, one alecago and pistol and shot Sarber in the! April 20, 1994-—Mowed abdomen, exclaiming, “there’s our|summer resort near Mercer, Wit, credentials.” “taking over” the While Mrs. Sarber and a dep- | party of six men and ‘uty looked on the man then best'en. Sarber with the butt of his gun | April 22, 1934—Jumped until the sheriff was prostrate on a window of the revert, the floor. They delivered Dillin-| with the six men, leaving twe men ger and locked Mrs. Sarber and/killed and four wounded in bie the deputy in the jail cell block. wake. They escaped in two waiting autos. On Sept. 26, while Dillinger was in jail at Dayton, 10 con- viets were delivered from mks prison at Michigan City, Ind. Dillinger ‘was suspected by In-| diana state police of the robbery) of the Daleville, Ind., Commercial! 4775—Bugene Vidoeg, French bank of $3,500 on July 17, 1933.| detective-adventurer, born. Died and of the robbery of the Mont May 10, 1857. Pelier, Ind., National bank of $12,- 000 on Aug. 5, 1933. ccccccccccccsceceseseees 1801—Robert J. Walker, Mis Dillinger Suspected Trap sissippi U .S. Senator, noted leg- In mid-November, Indiana and |islator, roverner of Kansas Terri- Chicago police set traps for him jtory, U. S. financial agent abroad about a physician’s office where|in Civil War days, born in North. he was going for treatment. Dil-|cumberland Co., Pa. Died in Wash linger, apparently aware of wait-|ingten, D. C., Nov. 11, 1868, ing police, hurriedly jumped in his automobile along with a woman! 1816 — Charlotte Cushman companion and fled amid a hail of| among the great American — #e jbullets while his gun-woman splat-! tresses of the past, born in Bos tered lead at pursuing officers.jton. Died there, Feb. 17, 1876. His bullet-punciured automobile} later was found abandoned. On Noy..19, Harry, Copeland,|lish poet, born, Died Nev, 26, henchman of Dilljnger’s, was ar. | 1896, 1823—Coventry Patmore, Eng- Michigan City, Ind., maps show: | rested in Chicago and ru¥hed back jing the, fastest way out of several 21) ther cities in Indiana and, Ohio, In his room were four. pistols, 4/8 xifle, a shotgun, two suitcases g4/ full of ammunition and several 24 boxes of roofing tacks. Police .in giIndiana and Ohio recently had ‘had trouble trouble pursuing ban- 24 {dit cars because of roofing tacks |being scattered by the fugitives gq, during the chase, He had $2,604 in new currency with him. 20 | Walks Out of “Escape Proof” Jail 24) On March 3, 1934, Dillinger, 24; Who was awaiting trial for mur- der, walked out of the “escape 24 proof” Lake county jail with a 24(nesro prisoner, each armed with a g:machine gun. 12! Dillinger’s escape from the pris- ,on in charge of Sheriff Lillian 15 Holley, apparently climaxed weeks of waiting and planning during which .he whittled a dummy pistol 10 :0Ut of the wood in his cell. 24! He used the pistol to threaten 14 # guard and forced him to unlock the first floor cell in which Dil- vlinger and four other prisoners 94: were locked. {| Outside the cell, Dillinger and his companion went to the war- den’s office, seized two machine er guns, and departed with Deputy ‘19: Sheriff George Blunt as hostage. They took Blunt to a nearby garage, stole an automobile and ‘forced Edward Sager, an attend- ant, to accompany them. 4; They headed north toward Gary ,and Chicago. Mrs. Holley, who had declared Dillinger would never escape 94 fom her jail, immediately order- 24 (ed all entrances of the jail locked 24 and guards posted about the build- o4 (ing. ' 24| Dillinger forced all four pris- 4 ,oners in the cell to accompany g{him, but three of them willingly 24 \8ave up to deputies after they g4'reached the street, 94, Guarded Day and Night 4! Most elaborate precautions had 24 | been taken to guard Dillinger day g4\and night since he was returned 24 {from Tueson, Arizona, 30 Mrs. Holley had provided addi- 24 (tional guards after an airplane was 24 {seen hovering over the jail. 30 | CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RENT 14) Two hours after the escape, Peccccccccasovcees.-eees | Dillinger released at Peotone, Il- |linois, two men hostages. The es- jcape was one of the most daring Holley, upon learning of Dillmger‘s escape from the jail, became hysterical, immediately telephoning police at nearby Gary “send all police and guns you got 24 |ROOMS—Double and single $2. | ter. oa! Street, Miami, Fla. to $3.00 per week, running wa- The Munro, 128 N. E. 4th, jun26-1mo |reported seen all over the country 00|—Dillinger’s loose,” she shrieked. Since Dillinger’s daring escape from Mrs, Holley’s jail he has been {at once or at different times. A : | FOR SALE 5 jhim within their grasp, but Dil- 6 FOR SALE—42 feet Motor Boat.:linger’s luck was 6 Benjamin Sawyer, 415 Baham af 6! street. ji 4 running good ‘and always escaped, Many robberies and_ killings 6'OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. 5c bundle. Citizen Office. ave been credited to him but as afar as hearing a “confession” {from Dillinger’s lips, well—dead june27tt} men never talk. WANTED Identi In Many Robberies | At Dayton he was identifie 40 29 GOOD COOK or one willing 15; learn. Night 6 Wages. Phone 75 or 890-W. 6 ily dinner, good A ‘victims in the following robberi ©: Twenty-one thousand = |nue bank at Indianapolis. Thirty-five thousand dollar 12 WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES for holdup of the New Carlisle, Ohio,| 24 rings, | bank. ; old Gold teeth, watches, 121 ete. 12, $100.00 worth of 24, gold plated articles. 15) 7 486, So. Miami, Fla. 24-2 80 MISCELLANEOUS 7 jly17- You may have $10.00 to: ‘ abandoned holdup of the Farrell, Pa., bank. | Mail for! 24, appraisal. Reference, any firm dollar holdup of the Bulffton, O.,:cun, in Miami. P. k’s, P. O. Box, bank. H in ial ae For the Bluffton robbery he was'er killed by police at Port Huron Twenty-four thousand dollar Two thousand eight hundred 6t | turned over to Sheriff Jess Sarb- jer of Allen county, Ohio, Sept. 28, ‘and while awaiting trial he was 18 AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit! delivered. 24| given free with each classified} 7| advertisement. ASK FOR IT.'the jail at Lima, Ohio, told Sher-} janl3jiff Sarber they 15; ‘ { were officials few times the police almost had! dollar‘ Harry. P ‘holdup of the Massachusetts Ave-|and Russell Clark, all since con- On Oct, 21 three men entered government men. ta prison in Michigan City as a| | 1834—(100 years ago) Jamer, parole violator on. Nov, 20. {Qurdinal Gibbons, archbishop of : A few hours after he reached Baltimore, a religious leader, he. Prison a gang of five machine gun- |loved, respected and esteemed by ners, raided the American Bank & all, irrespective of faith or ereed, ‘Trust Co., at Racine, Wis., escap-|born in Baltimore. Died there, ed with $27,000 and abducted! March 24, 1921. three persons in their flight, later — freeing them. Warrants the next| 1838—Samuel H. M. Byers, au- day named Dillinger, Charles Mak-'thor of the seng, “Sherman's ley and Harry Pierpont, as mem-| March to the Sea,” which he wete bers of the gang. while a Confederate prisoner, : The Dillingar-Pierpont gang/}at Pulaski, Pe. Died May 24, {supposedly had its center in the} 1933. convicts who eseaped from Michi- gan City on Sept. 26. Fire Causes Arrest Mary Kinder, one of the women taken with the gang when ar- rested in Tucson, Ariz., after be.' ing held for some time, recently | was released by Indiana authori- ties, It was a hotel fire which led to the arrest of the Dillinger gang at} Ri Tucson, Jan. 25. Two firemen! recognized pictures in a detective | magazine of Charles Makiey and . r ette i Russell Clark as two men they had | carcied +e ae a dae aided frome purning Hotel two that damaged the house of Rich- days before. They tipped the po-) 74 Martin. lice. Clark was taken at a house with a woman identified as Opal Long; Makley was seized in a downtown store. } John Pierpont, with Mark K:nd- er, was apprehended at a tourist camp. Dillinger walked into a po- lice trap set at a house where Clark was nabbed. A large amount of money, many guns, and much ammunition was found with the | ts pe gang. Pierpont submitted to ar- rest willingly at the tourist canp.| Later he suddenly drew toy pistol at the police station but was quick. ly subdued. Career Given The mile posts of Dillinger’s} Honoral career are the best index to his! character. Beginning with hi birth they show: 1902—Born in }Ind., a rural village, the son of a highly respected family of Quaker | stock. | 1916—Entered Mooresville high|“ © school to become a baseball star | Ax Adm and proficient in his studies. Phere 1924—Robbed an aged Moores-' 20 ville merchant, Frank Morgan, of $550, slugging him on the street; sentenced to a term of 10 to 20! & years, ae May, 1933—Paroled from 1 diana state prison at Michigan City, and promptly went on a bank | robbing spree. Sept. 1 1933. convicts escaped from Mich City with!« \ guns smuggled to them by Dillin-{ {}4u4."\.\ {ger. On the same day, Dillinger! row « was jailed at Dayton, O., for bank! ji" (y""' jrobbery, being transferred to a} in jail at Lima, O. j Oct. 21, 1 —Freed from Lima jail by fugitives he had helped de- jliver from Michigan City. Sheriff |‘ Jess Sarber of ma was killed. Jan, 15, —Killed Police-| {man William P. O'Malley while! lrobbing an East Orange, Ind., 4AM !bank of $23,000, one of a score Db. 1934 ‘of bank robberies that netted the) ang $500,000 or more. Jan. 934—Captured erpont, Charles 1877—Montague Glass, author- creator of “Potash and Perlumut jter,” born in England. Died at Westport, Conn., Feb, 3, 1934. 1881—Margaret Iilington, not- ed actress, born at Bloomington, Ill. Died in Florida, March 12 11934. IN CAUSES FIRE BELOIT, Wis.—A robin, which As an added safety device for night driving, a small red glass disk has been attached to a metal }holder in such a manner that the appliance can be bolted to the rear e plate or plate holder. LEGALS aN 4 Ten anner prescribed with Makley {vieted for killing Sarber, at Tue-! p {son, Ariz. Jan, 28, 1934—Jailed at Crown | Point, Ind., to await trial for kill- ing O'Mal March 3, 1934—Walked out of Crown Point jail with a wooden | accompanied by Herman i Youngblood, negro murdered, lat-| = - To relieve Eczema ! Itching and give skin comfort nurses use esinol Colin Clive-Virginia Bruce in JANE EYRE Also JACK and the BEAN STALK Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 15-25 - — Mich, March 31, 1934—Fled from St. | Paul, Minn.. appartment in fusil tade of bullets fired by police and} In next few weeks was report-| een £ places cei