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TWO—OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1935
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College Student Abducted Sunday, Freed at Chicago
Earl Foster, attorney for the East
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he permitted
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staggered out of the apartment, gasp-
weeks ago, was further indicated by Brandon, chief of detectives, said.
panion also ran out. with tears roul-
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Kidnapers Sought As
Boy Victim Is Freed
Nathan sald that several weapons
were found in the apartment, and it
was reported that 100 rounds of am-
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Every person suffering from Fis-
tula. Piles or any other rectal trou-
the $200,000 abduction of Edward B
Bremer. St Paul banker. In a gun
fight on Chicago's northside
denial
came I
the night of April 2. 1932, when he
drove with Colonel Lindbergh to St.
Raymond's cemetery with *70.600 to
meet the man known as "John "
After he testified that *50,000 was
separated from the money, Wilentz
asked:
' Did you give the money to a man
for
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& Marx Clothes
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While there were frequent expres-
sions of resentment in private con-.
versation among legislators, leaders in
being prepared by Wilbur Morse, Ok-
mulgee county
"WillieHe refused to
questions
inauguration
Marland will take the oath Mon-
day. but his first message to the leg- ।
islature will be delivered the next day
Phillips said representatives must I
await Marland's formal message and 1
recommendations before tackling the'
financial problem.
"Any new taxes must originate in
TERMS
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$5 Per Month
8-day wind docks are here alto in both chime and strike move*
menu—attractively cased.
that night?"
"I did.' lie answered his voice be-
ginning to rise.
"Who did you give it to1”
"To John "
"Who is John?" Wilentz’s own voice
cracked.
"Bruno Richard Hauptmann!'
Hauptmann blanched, turned deep
scarlet, and glared at the aged wit-
ness Jafsle glared back
A brief pause, and Wilentz led up
to the identification in this way:
change or amend this article "
Chamberlain said that that means
no vote of the people will be needed
on homestead exemptions.
I shall prepare a bill, under this
provision, to amend the article to
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Seth Thomai
Electric West-
minster Chimes
Ai Sketched
Federal Building, Claims l ather Gave $50,000 For
Release, Family, U S. Sleuths Deny Ransom Paid
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New Prices
On Dry Cleaning
SUITS . . . DRESSES
HATS . . . O’COATS
Forced to Write Note
Young Bomberger said there were
two men and a woman in the gang
to the department of justice officers! lieved that the house to which he was
for questioning t
his first name, and who declined to
disturb the elder Bomberger
Report Follows Shooting
We didn't pay a cent,” the brother
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The go ernor-elect’s announcement
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both branches maintained their forces en driving were filed Tuesday night |
w ill "go down the line" for the new against Arthur Oates, 26 years old.
expired but that the total rentals due
had never been fully collected.
Utility Bill is Drawn
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' bills must originate in the house.
Rounds Audit Is Cited
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door, there was no answer, but al-
most at the same time Gibson dashed
out of the rear door.
Before he died he was question by
Agent Thomas Myers, but admitted
nothing except the identity of him-
self and his wife, and to name his
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to $3 5 are in this group. You
can’t afford to wear poor
clothes when good clothes
so cheap
$1.25, $2.95,
$3.50, $4.50,
$5.00
Lite trie Kitchen
Clerks
$5.95
Mahogany Electric
Ceng Strike
$10
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land department by tions. President Roosevelt made
special auditor and the biggest touch in history.
_ Patna, suftness. Burning. Smarting,
■ tehtng. " Acidity try tha ruarwatoad
Doctor » PreecripijonCyatez(Sisa-tez)
Cystex —“oawi’Ms
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t name Marland in his one page
When the federal men entered the
front lobby of the apartment build-
ing they met Mrs Gibson who was
Just leaving with her Chow dog She
returned to her apartment, however,
after being told to warn the others
that the "agents were coming" a few
Help Kidneys
a If poorly funetioning ideye ana
V Bledder make you muffer from Getting
Up Nighta, Nervousnesa, Rheumatf
Allen C Bomberger. shown as fordsville
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only about 20 minutes and then drove;
him to another house, which later!
proved to be situated somewhere in I
Chicago, and where he was held cap-
tive from Monday morning until the
time of his release. He did not know |
where he was tossed from the auto- ,
mobile, but went to a hotel and no-
tified his father of his release by tele-
I phone.
After making a statement to the po-
lice young Bomberger was turned over
to department of justice agents for
further quetsionmg.
He told the police that the second
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Oil. Dixie Oil
Murray said his special auditor, Sam
Bounds, who has been investigating
school land records, had found that
the leases had been cancelled or had :
In charge of A. J. Webster—respon*
sible service and skilled workmanship
—whether you have a fine watch,
clock or valued jewelry we are equipped
HARTWELL’S
114 W. Main
.STANDARD MAKES
Seth Thomas— Telechron— General Electric. Price* range from
S5 95 in small designs up to $150—in the more pretentious Grand*
father clocks.
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envelope with the directions on it. । The gunshot death in Chicago early
and the signature of the three holes.” . Wednesday of Russell "Rusty" Dib-
it was received in evidence. j son closed the books on investigation
As Hauptmann's trial for his life i of Oklahoma City's most daring day-
entered its sixth day, he had been 1 light holdup of a decade. Two are in
linked directly three times with va- ! McAlester prison, one is dead and a
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for three months How the agents as
discovered his whereabouts was not | sentenced to 20 years at McAlester,
disclosed, but their plans for their;
latest thrust at the underworld ele-1
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the house. We want to await the gov-
i ernor's ideas before starting action,"
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a • ighohn
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1 was Mid that a woman friend of Fos-
: ter’s will be questioned.
There were no witnesses to the
tossed One of these went through the
window of the home of Jay H
Twitchell, who Uvea in an adjoin- ,
ing apartment.
Twitchell climbed out of a win-
dow, with upraised hands. shouting
that he surrendered He was ques-
tioned. but later released when he
proved his identity.
Mrs. Gibson, still leading the dog,
man named
answer other
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shop—it’s in the 800 block on Ave-
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“Then he threatened to kill me and '
I said No you won’t, III call the law,' I
and I grabbed the phone. He hit me J
with his fist and knocked me back
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THE COLLATOR —Aar enh three
moving pcrti—simple. powerful,
almeit ererlaiting. Only Nergehat
the Rellater celd-meking
mechanism.
taken is in Chicago, instead of India- Producing. North Texas Oil. Continen-
napolis. tal 011 Skelly Oil, Alcorn Oil, Carter
evidenced when
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in Oklahoma City He was identified
over the stove.
Protective j "I jerked loose ano grabbed the
group ' phone again but he hit it and knocked
“ - *' " I ran into the
state utilities is
। passed on by the planning commis-
provide that no homestead may be sion before a vote is called. Foster's
nowadays it's considered safer to have
At the county attorney's office It a witness.
i Phillips declared.
Briggs said he was "encouraged"
the senate. Senator Cecil Chamberlain ! that the request is no higher.
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mixed feelings by legislators. already' A . A 1 . A
puzzled over his plans for the new Arthur Uates Held On
| deal" as revealed through the news-
Drunk Driving Charge
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"My visit was misinterpreted,” he '
said "It was nothing more than a
visit. I wasn’t there as Marland's
t“Pown some envelope,,, take 1t, auitcase uncovered in the hideout.
-Wii yo take a look at some of Killing of Gibson
these papers?” Wilentz said handing A °c. n , , „
him sevrpaaexhittdetter wthn ta Closes City Raid Case
Goldie Diggs—It used to be, but
shooting Wednesday morning An 8-
1 year-old daughter of the Fosters had
gone to school a short time before
the shots were fired.
Foster, who was part owner with
his father-in-law, J. W McAllister,
of the machine shop on Avenue O.
had been married to his present wife
14 years.
After she had signed a written
statement confessing the shooting,
Mrs. Foster was taken to the county
jail where she is being held without
bond pending a preliminary hearing.
bergh lane March 1, 1932, the day of fusion, * shot, and three roared away,
the kidnaping. | with 175,000 in their hands Vowell
Then John Perrone. Bronx taxi was wounded.
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nil themselves brain trusters," did
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ing and crying about the same time ■ message saying the kidnapers
that Gibson's unidentified male com- business "
the testimony.
He announced also that three de- escaped from the county jail.
fense handwriting exnertg two Ger. 1 For three years the sheriff's office , t , U
mans and an Austrian were sailing sought in vain for the three actual ance of $881 for radio equipment be
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m ’■ Deputies made secret trips to Kansas ! The expenditure had been attacked
City and Chicago, and W l Eads by the Rock Island railway as an 11-
, deputy sheriff, even lived for a time legal expenditure of money derived
, in the Kansas City underworld in a from taxes.
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president pro tempore, expressed con-1
fdenin that Marland will suggest def-i
mte means of raising the required
lating to homesteads provides in the
last paragraph "The legislature may
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The Chicago detectives who ques- & Fuel, Franklin-Cromwell. Mid Kan-
ing down his cheeks. Both were taken tinned the boy, however, said they be- j sas Oil & Gas, Pure Oil, cosden OL
Gas. Amerada Petroleum. Atlantic Oil
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Colonel Lindbergh first identified ; states evidence
his voice as that of the man who On the morning of May 24, 1929.
of Frederick revealed.
Article 12 of the constitution re-
side Development
2[0 Not ‘Sidestepping
Plans Commission
• We don't hesitate to admit that to US
•mlling employees and cheerful service
are more Important than our luxuriously
comfortable room*. Frankly, wo believe
that nothing can take the place of gen-
uine hospitality. Being one of New
York’s NEWEST hotels, of course the
Governor Clinton gives you more for ;
your money — radio, Servidor, circulat: 1
ing ice water and every convenience of .
a NEW hotel. But we pride ourselves '
that what brings our guests back again 1
and again is the honest welcome they
know they will receive and the sincere
desire to serve that never intrudes on
their privacy. A
1200 outside rooms with bath.
From $3 daily- only $1 more for two.
Ponea City created considerable
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Young Bomberger said his captors
munition had been discovered in a held him prisoner at the bungalow for
mortgaged except for the purchase group has submitted a petition to the
price," said Chamberlain mayor as well as a proposed ordinance
Murray Gibbons, Oklahoma county to the counsel, both of which require
representative. Wednesday won one approval of the voters.
The reason for both petitions is
that we were not exactly sure of the
CLOCKS’of such extreme precision were formerly the prized
possession of astronomers—today they are considered standard
equipment for any modern home.
And their second duty—to bring beauty into home*—attractive
cases in infinite variety they may well be chosen for any room.
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Suits and topcoats that sold up
To Take Office Monday
Drake said he will remain in Okla-
homa City until Friday, however,
when he plans to return to Ponca
City. Marland will hold final confer-
ences then on his major appointees
so that he will be ready to submit i
their names to the senate following his
Slaying
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him to go up to the shop if he wanted
to quarrel. My father was at the
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ble is urged to write The McCleary
... ; Clinic. 3726 Elms Blvd., Excelsior
as.any other spectator. Springs, Mo., for their free book,
I know the suggestion has been which explains what complications
made to E W that he should have i may develop if these treacherous
a contact man here this week to | afflictions are neglected. This valu- . , - . -
guide legislation but he has turned it j able book has been prepared by Dr. ; is more than just a saving on
down.. I don't see how I could serve I t G. McCleary, a noted authority on refrigerating costs— great as
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Sheriff's Hunt In Vain
In a few days authorities
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Deafness
Headnoises, Earache
Catarrh—QUICKLY RELIEVED
These dreaded afhicuons quickly respond t
the Ourine method of treatment. Over one-
half million people have enjoyed prompt relief
You may be a chronic long time sufferer, you
may have tried many things without relief, but
do not give up hope before vou know what
Ourine can do for you.
Dr Edward Kolar. M. D.,‘caid, "Ourine
helped cases I had giyen up as hopelena.
A truly remarkable edeeUAc remedy."
Joseph Meredith of Ontario, writes, "I
mff need for over Myenrn, eome times I waj
etone deaf. I weed only e half a bottle of
Ourine the headnoiMe disappeare and I
c2ui4 hear people talking clegrty. I beard
the cholr la our church and the organ play
toe the gret time la J yean. I am recom-
mendlag Ourine to every one,"
Ne metier how stubborm your deqfness, head-
moiney earche or.catar trouble are, you
ehoalg try Ourine No risk, no chance, no doubt.
Qurimkenust de the week orcouyou nothing,
adlttasgsumndzyanevor
—(Adv.)
Magic Practice Fetal
PARIS, France. — Jean Protin,
Every day the Time* **11* more papers in Oklahoma City than there are home!
Foster Says They Want
Board to Pass on Plea, Too.
bungalow to pay. to bring suit to recover these
. which he believed was in Indianapolis funds for the school land department.
where he said he was compelled to Murray recommended
write a note to his father demanding Other companies named Included
the rahsom, he later prepared another Sinclair, Magnolia Mid-Continent 6----------- ------ __ ,... . ------..
'meant troleum. Humble Phillips Petroleum house and senate to organize several the charges for investigation. R.
Empire Oil A- Refining. Empire Gas , Pn -1" " " ..
Tuesday s proceedings when the fif- -
teenth legislature went into session wo ■ •• ■ ■ ■ m
Drake was at the capitol Tuesday. Em I " I III IA
but he declared Wednesday he has | | •e | • Em PA
no intentions of returning until Mar- 1
land takes office, next Monday. | -------—
market bargains— by buying a
week'* supply of provisions at
a time—by making the beat
use of left-overs—by eliminat-
ing food waste.
Any Norge will bring you
new economy. But you will be
wise in taking the fullest ad*
vantage of Norge economy by
selecting a larger model than
you thtnh you need. Refrigerat-
ing experts estimate on a basis
of two cubic feet for each mem-
ber of the family.
, , SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 9
rentals had been disclosed in an audit ’ Well it exceeded all expecta
lav with an extemporaneous de-
nunciation of the brain busters who
from the Bon bi rar ■ 'l .
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fruitless hunt. I Judge Weaver took the position that
I In March, 1932, a prosperous both parties involved acted in good
aviator-salesman was arrested at New , faith and the debt is an honest one
Orleans on a tip that he was "wanted" that should be paid.
governor s program once it is formally 424 Southeast Forty-seventh street,
presented following his arrest' at Northwest
Marlands "hands off" course, first Eighth street and Broadway.
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treatment which does not use dan- who report savings up to $ 11
gerous anaesthetics or needless sur- a month effect those savings
gery—(Adv.) 2
1 in many way*. They save by
taking advantage of Saturday
from a brother of
On Sept 18, 1934, a prosperous pro-
duce wholesaler was arrested in auunveur magi at me ainner tadie g
Seattle, Wash., again on a tip from He . put a 20-franc piece—about the d
Under the direction of E. J. Con- a revenge-seeker. He was identified size of a silver dollar—in his mouth 3
nelley and others attached to the as Hayes, and in his trial a month and pretended to swallow it. He did 8
local office of the division of investi- a*° 2 lury sentenced him to 50 years swallow it and died before a doctor fl
gation, the agents surrounded the at McAlester prison. 1 could be summoned. d
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Included would be a cement factory and there's no one else in our organ- ; rectal and colonic diseases. It gives . 8 . N 8
at the sub-penitentiary: hydro-elec- i nation who knows Marland's program ; full details of the mild McCleary , that saving 1*. 1N or gC Owners
trie plants in western Oklahoma as I do." treatment which does not use dan- who report savings up to $11
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paid him >1 to deliver a ransom note I
to Jafsie. ; Bobby Thompson, his foster-father,
"You are a liar!” Hauptmann and Gibson, Kansas City hoodlum.
generating plants in the coal fields of
eastern Oklahoma furniture factories
to furnish furniture for schools and
all other public buildings: farm tool
received the ransom, next was Aman- i three men in a car sped up beside note he wrote was dictated to him factories and state-owned and oper-
dus Hochmuth, the gnome-like 87- Charles Vowell, American-First Trust | by the man known as Ed" and that ated hospitals
year-old man, who told of seeing ! Co. messenger, as Vowell slowed his I it was written about 9 30 a. m. Tues- Morse hopes the hydro-electric
Hauptmann driving a ’dirty-green"; car at a stopline at Third street and day. projects will be parttally financed bv
car with a ladder in it into the Lind-1 Robinson avenue There was con-1
' the federal government in its flood
I.... A... p,...+ control program These and the elec-
Judge Orders I ay mCnt ! trie generation plants in the coal
Are D:11 fields would furnish electricity to all
ill Lounty Kad10 Dill rural sections and small towns and
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Holding that "the county commis- nicipal plants.
___ ___ .. .... ..cupvanaaa.. - _______ ginnpre ever mAq, a battpr invest- N0 Homestead Vote Needed
hissed, and i Reilly sald Wednesday ’ Young Thompson sturned statels.evi- mentrthan their expenditures to out- Discovery that the state constitution
he would bring evidence to discredit denmnadmitted hispart. Theelder fit the county shortwave radio station, allows the legislature to change the
Thompson was acquitted Gibson District Judge Ciaude Weaver Wed- constitutional provisions relating to
nesday directed that an unpaid bal- homesteads, means at least two new
homestead bills will come shortly in
Wittemore avenue that night?"
"I did "
"Did you meet a man there?"
Condon said that he did, and then
related his meeting with John, who.
he said, was Hauptmann.
Ransom Note Identified
Then Wilentz asked Him what he
received as the result of his advertise-
ment
"I received a letter with a peculiar !
signature upon it consisting—
“AU right. Just a minute I will try
to find the exhibit." He showed him
an envelope dated March 9, 1932
and postmarked New York He asked
him if he recognized it.
“I received this letter about March
*, 1932, I recollect," Condon answered.
The letter was offered in evidence.
"I notice that there is some color-
ing on that envelope, doctor, that isn’t
altogether white. Was that coloring
on when you received it or was it a
White envelope?”
Letter Becomes Evidence
"To the nearest of my recollection
it was white.”
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mmended the legislature direct "Brothers, can you spare eight . . . ....
general to make demand and one-half billion?" league Wednesday denied his
Betty Gow wins the decision has any hopes of forcing a vote on 11t out o my hand. ---------------------*
,, ... , iyeier naming Marlands on com- over Hauptmann's lawyer She 011 extension without submitting its made room and there 15 where he to seal a proposal with a kiss, isn’t
attorney, told police he had been tossed out of a car near the ... 1ew Wentz, the governors broke him of getting sarcastic petition to both the planning com- । did most of the choking. He was i it?
"All right sir just a minute Now federal building early Wednesday after his father had paid $50000 a pli’i/al for the Sinclair com- HDnsFrrlling mission and the council choking me when I got the gun out
1.0 get back Just about where we ransom to the gang ..... naantanuupon.nhentheife out or big business, n we know how the planning com-o thesburfet drawer and shot him."
1 « nally lioined em Then to’top mesnntcusabqutaoxtenslonbutave
reau of investigation, however sAid no ro a id uvestiatins of, he day the supreme court Efor them" Foster declared
money was paid, and a similar -a‛r- '• ’ " dican Past bun ‘he dead went Republican and said: In fACt ir we submit an amended
was made at the BomDt 1g 1 ' !1"0 ‛h” new s^ernor lucre is nothing you can do petition instead of the one thev ,
. - III is go forward to bigger about the oil business by law.” ready have reported against, we in-
tend to ask that it be submitted to
the commission by the council wheth-
er necessary or not."
Under the new extension amend-
K,A-p eAc. ment to the city charter, petitions
'%•/ * 1 presented to the mayor need not be
CHICAGO, Jan. 9— (P— Three kidnapers who were reported f the chool
to have abducted Allen C Bomberger. 21-year-old college student iam, 1 und5
of Hammond, Ind, for 150,000, were hunted by department of ‛
justice agents Wednesday. payment Attached was
Young Bomberger. son of Lowden Bomberger, a Hammond
male companion as
find a stone there Condon said.,
. "and finding the stone there, that
there would be a note under that
• atone "
i "As a result of finding the stone
and the note, where did you go?"
"I went across the way as directed
by the note. The original note gave
instructions as nearly as I can re-
member. I could tell in a moment if
I saw- it, to cross the street, to talk to (
nobody and to go down to Witte-}
qutries would have to be made to ’be
! department of justice, whose agents A , .
(were called into the case after young dis in at the capitol however, in j
Bomberger had been seized last Sun- M“ ‛ Murrays warnins Tuesday not representative, Wednesday won one
day night in Crawsfordsville. Ind. ,n s" havire on finances like the ( of the most important legislative posts
where he attends Wabash college natinal &0ernment of the fifteenth session, that of chair- , J —
The report of the kidnaping came Srveral legislators said privately man or the house roads and highways, legal procedure and wanted to play
shortly after federal agents had snot they be reluctant to imi»se tax committee. safe by complying with all possible
and killed Russell Gibson, a suspect in increases and house leaders, while । Dave Roberts, Oradv county and an reduirements. Foster said.
openly appearing optimistic held rev- ant-Murray member of the four- ,, No action 7’U be asked on the pe-
enue bills in abeyance until Marland teenth house, was named vice-chair- titions he sald. until he has had a
submits his opening message Tax man report from a property owners' com-
N. on.n Retm. , mittee headed by S J Danford as to
MarNr. penwee Lv no whether an additional area will be in-
PitiV-five leases were listed in Mur- spMkeshmnn here r.e.l..a wnh corporatedin the proposed extension.
andthathewoulabesabtetonadenp’y Tanrlanarscompaniegeonorhin’erous
bv the others. They seized him he alleged from $80 to $640 Was due in
said while he was walking on Craw- delinquen ren als ,n.,
street after they had "
he told Chicago police early pulled their ear alongside and asked general be instructed to- m
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Wednesday he had been tossed himterheewantedumartded h. ’he amount due and then if they fail
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