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Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

Journal Gazette from Mattoon, Illinois • Page 8

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Journal Gazettei
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Mattoon, Illinois
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8
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TE3 DAILY JOTJRNAL-G AZETTE ANT) COIEintCIAL-STAR, MATTOOT4, IHXtCH SATURDAY, MAY i f' "Mi l' i WW .1 ii'ih. i' Victim of Militia Gas Attack 0 Trooper Wounded in Fatal Strike Riot On Alert After Troops' Fire Killed Two n7 thy) 5 i-1 if 9 t7 5 i 1 1 SI jU -'-1li. i i I IP 111 I i C- 1 'Vl ill I -V -c -J zt Felled by a barrage of atones and bricks hurled by strikers and their sympathizers In the battle whlco raged at the Electric Auto-Lite plant In Toledo, this Ohio guardsman was carried from the scene of conflict by feUow troopers. More than a dozen of. the militiamen were cut and bruised by missiles which the attackers showered on them before the soldiers fired into the crowd, killing two.

Believed Killer Bank Guard Slays Two Bandits With rUles, gas gun and machine gun ready, Ohio guardsmen here are shown alert for a new onslaught i ui. af fhj fbotHp Anfn.T.lti nlont In Tnlprln Faillnc in their T. 55TS-15ri "J-ii-Wi by members of the moh VZZ itaUoned behind buUdlngs, one detail of guardsmen fired into crowd. Two men in, the throng were WJ g. ijjTrtk SS killed and a doasn wounded by the volley, which officers declared had not been ordered.

here as he was led from the 'TZLLff Car in Which Police Were Slain Annulled be saved. He was a bystander, watching troops and strikers battle in the street. Life Is Stake in Spectacular Race i -f A 'ft 0 y.x m. ii. Six bank bandits who walked into the South Holland, Trust; in savings sank dashed out a minute later leaving one dead and one mortally wounded, Jacob De Young, bank guard, shot both the victims' mmmmmmmmJL wavaaMaMiJ The automobile In which Policemen Mulvihill and O'Brien were riding Pniii.iipn T.invd Miiivihiii ohnv "fie from his cage on the balcony, and feels that his son.

Peter. and Martin O'Brien of East Cb who WM by bandits at the same bank last February, has beep when they sought to question the occupants of a car -puked near East Merry Pahrne; pjckerln(f Van j. Chicago, ind. The officers were InstanUy killed by blasts from a ma- me8dlcme hdr ne 8 ess, whose prayer for an annulment Toledo Rioters Land in "Wagon" cago, Ind, who were killed by ma- BVCngeQ- 10 nnt above photo are De Young, Chief of Polio chine gunners when they sought Leonar(1 J- Lagestee, and Neal Van Kanegan, who fired at the bandits to question the occupants of an as they fled and wounded" one. In a spectacular race against death, a naval seaplane and a U.

S. auto parked near the city. The ing Seek Hidden Wpfinnna in Ohm Hint Friday. destroyer sped from the Canal Zone with medical aid for William cold-bloodedness of the Willi tvuiuuvu) ivio ywww V1IV aa nv tiny ship off the Galapagos Islands, 600 miles west or Ecuador, tne Shirtless, But Pacific. Above are shown Robinson and his bride, the former Flor Dlllinger gang.

A Last ence Crane, daughter of a wealthy Chicago family. They were on their round the world honeymoon when Robinson became ill. First Hand View by First Ladies Vi lbs 1 111 i mJP' 'f flu; She "lost her shirt" in bis stocks, but Mary McCormick still thinks Samuel Insull "Is the grandest guy walking around This was the opinion the opera singer expressed when, as shown here, she arrived in New York from a concert tour abroad. with arms stretched hlch. a temDorirK.nrliinnsr nr tha Ahin naii.i Patrol wagons were filled, as this picture shows.

In the Toledo, 0, riot zone after a series of battles at the Electric Auto-Lite plant between guardsmen and strikers, in which two were killed and more than 60 Injured. More than 40 arrests were made by the troops, who turned Ihelr prisoners over to civil authorities. The captives were ringleaders In the riots, officers declared. wrdsmen on dnty In tb. Toledo strike war son.

i. Apparently Mrs. Woodrow oying tneir visit, Mrs. FranKun u. Kooseveit nd mai waunew nmun wB noi Marched for weaoons.

Scorea of snsneru fnr. Wilson, present and past "First Ladies of the able to spoil. head of the "J0 JkfXtt 0dft. Ilngl, inspecting exhibit, at the opening of the Girl Mechanics' Education iiety of enjoying their visit, Mrs. Franklin D.

Roosevelt nd smilingly tre shown Scout Leisure Time exhibit in Washington, D. C. America, iuihLiui-i iQ vqicb two were killed and more than SO Injured. As Gas Attack Sent Rioter to Hospital 5Aof Dead As Gas and Bayonets Met Toledo Strikers; urn 1 1 V. 'S" i 1 1 I 1 One of best loved priests of Jersey City, N.

the Rev. Julius Moscatl (above), pastor of. the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, was shot tn death aa ha tried to shield h1i guardsmen iiter-ln-law. Mrs. Christina Mos-' ITpre aretwo action plctom taken near the Electric Auto-Lite plant In Toledo, where lilo'a of strikers and Ihelr "symrMhUerCiiUlng and Voundmg from the bnllflts a' eraiecT shown two miliUBTiCn on patrol, wearing gs masks, after fumes from bombs bad filled the neighborhood Dominlck Marra, 9- With choking clouds of gas billowing up on their flank, Ohio national guardsmen here are shown with bayonets fixed, awaiting a renewal of and driven many from Uiflr homes.

At the left a poUoeman and another man are carrying one of the year-old carpenter accused of the attack by strikers at the Electric Auto-Ute plant in Toledo, -where two spectators were killed and more than a score of strikers and soldiers injured rioters frrca th scene, despite his yells and his struggles to wrench fret from them, after he said Mrs. MoscaU owed wounded in riots. Troopers fired into the crowd after savage battle in Which their attackers hurled bricks and stones and finally loosed 4-. lad- been bit fey thrown gu boofcv a tnenter wiL ii, r.x tetchlnt ihea for shell with the militiamen. -t -i-.

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