THE Fill'stor

THE Fill'stor

THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. • THPESDAT, JAMIIABT ft. 1»B7 A-15 THE fill'sTOR/ Page Agents Overcome Inadequate Feature I I Laws, THE FAMILY COUNCIL Bullets to Silence Madman Dillinger Wife Derides Husband By DON WHITEHEAD hefty, 34-year-old Utah lawyer John Herbert Dillinger led a I who had served as a missionary a ' .. kill-crazy gang which swepti I >4* jf ~ in the Mormon Church before For Business Deals through the Midwest from Sep- he Joined the FBI. He was to t £ -« take charge of the Dillinger tember, 1933, until July, 1934, ! p i THE PROBLEM leaving a trail of ten men mur- I search. Jane T.—My husband has no business sense. dered, seven wounded, fouri B Mr. Cowley’s search led him Nicholas T.—We’re still not in debt. to Chicago. Dillinger re- banks robbed, three police ar- was THE DETAILS i senals plundered and three jails ported in hiding, recovering from The Family Jane T.—How much patience Council consists of a judge, from which prisoners were freed. a doctor’s attempt to disguise a psychiatrist, three clergymen, a can a wife have with a man who But it wasn’t the murders or §s%> the Dillinger features by plasttc newspaper editor, a women's editor r Wmm surgery. Mr. Cowley and Melvin has no sense at all in business the robberies or the Jail de- and two writers. Each article is a -pi Purvis, special agent charge affairs? j s J f I in summary of an actual history. Tsnth a Seriei ¦ case of of the Chicago office, worked We have been married for The council reports on problems that closely Chicago three years one-year- ljveries with two East and have a hare been dealt with by responsible | SUPER SAVINGS I which first sent the FBI policemen, Capt. baby. ! -¦ Timothy O’Neill old It seems to me that agencies and counselors. after Dillinger, because none of W \ .jib' go STOV^W^ and Sergt. Martin Zarkoich, in unless I to work and do some- these crimes was a Federal law fL | • wt \ W * SBk •-V running down the scores of thing about our future we’ll just ; agement or help—other than to violation. into trouble » \ ' « -viPP He ran 1 rumors and tips from people up in the poorhouse. call in her brother. Calling for with the he 3 V" a' wind G-Men because who thought they , advice from with drove a stolen automobile across WHIP Mm \ had re- My husband inherited some someone more s Jfr 1 cognized Dillinger. money business experience would not # - just before we were mar- a State line. W #. have been a bad move if it had During the ’2os most of the JIV Woman in Bed ried. He decided to quit his job , ¦ mmr and invest in a business enter- been done because Nicholas him- country had watched the growth 1 j Mim The break in the case came self desired it. Apparently, of crime and gangertism with Hr AHhBHHH .wßi : prise. He nearly got swindled, it was a on July 21. Capt. O’Neill and ! done without so much as his “so-what” attitude. Those fel- Sergt. Zarkovich brought and I was forced to call on my a brother to ask him straighten consent. \ ) lows in the gangs, many people dark-haired, middle-aged to woman things out before my , Jane has done and is doing felt, were no worse than the to the FBI. She was Ana Cum- husband everything destroy lost everything we owned. to her hus- thieves in dinner jackets who panas, and she was in trouole. band’s pride self-respect. jhi Then, and had been corrupting Federal, v The Immigration and Naturali- without consulting me The destruction of these attri- my brother, my 1 State and local governments. zation Service wanted her de- or husband sold butes means the destruction of About the \ ’his share of the business and [ only difference was 5 ¦BIISHi m ported as an undesirable alien 1 the man. Jane would have no- | that one group used guns and i rwrlrarf r because she was the madam of invested in a new one, which is -1 body but herself to blame if her! CLEARANCE* "‘j. floundering. the other didn’t. But this . jfjh hi bawdyhouse Gary. now Our marriage “hopeless- a in Ind. been 1 husband did become a tolerance gave way to angry ; has one long crisis. Yet my failure.” Despite the beating he n»uH 1 Her proposition was this. She gets | demands that something be done ! husband angry when I talk : 0/a ' SSsßfipipl to has taken from two ends, how- would lead John Dillinger the going about the menace of the gangs of back to work. ever, Nicholas appears to be /° tqUl|,Wtin and FBl—but she wanted a promise racketeers. she would Nicholas T.—l know I’ve given holding his own rather well. I UP TO that receive a reward Jane pretty 50 Special Kidnap a rough it, , every 1 Line and also that something would time of Jane has reason to be country but already proud The and Congress be done to permit her to remain I don’t think I’ve of him and ashamed of came jimml become a hopeless ; herself. to the realization that the in the United States. failure. This i (Copyright 1057. Qpnrral Corp.l woefully new possibili- Failures Federal laws were weak The was promised. business still has combating reward Mr. just every in interstate crime. Purvis said he would do what he ties. It’s that time I Tomorrow: Sister defends man's operating have a setback, a Criminals were with 1 W- ¦***;'* could to help her, and he would Jane makes ex-fiancee. high-speed automobiles, , big deal of it and reminds me armored i ~ call her co-operation the at- cars, high-powered to ;that I rifles, ma- tention of the Labor Depart- didn't consult her or her guns and brother before I took this step. chine armaments which ment, which handled deportation FAMOUS FABLES were better than those of the law Bill m matters. | The fact is that I didn’t con- agencies. jsult By E. E. EDGAR enforcement Crime Ana Cumpanas said that John them because I didn’t like wasn’t localized. gang the way my One could, Dillinger was planning to take brother-in-law and frequently did. operate "straightened things out” for me CREDIT. The late Congress* her and his girl friend. Polly the last time. Sol Bloom successful across the lines of a half-dozen WOMAN IN RED—Mrs. Ana Hamilton, movie theater He has more busi- ; man was a States. Cumpanas, a refugee to a ness experience than businessman before he entered 1 evening. I have, but By , facing deportation, led agents to John Dillinger, the next How would he antagonizes people ; politics. 1933 bank robberies were other FBI agents, who hadn’t and made occurring the [ gang chief of the ’3os. Her red attire was to be the enemies for me when selling at rate of almost Cumpanas. | this wasn’t ;¦1 When he was phono-! two day. Kidnapings tip-off to agents as she accompanied seen Ana be able to necessary. a had in- Dillinger to a identify her? Ana said she would graphs via the mails, he observed creased alarmingly despite. theater. As the Dillinger left Although the . party the theater, be dressed in red. my present business (With concern that his credit: Lindbergh Kidnap Law. The At- - agents engaged the desperado in gunfire and killed enterprise hasn’t been as success- losses were mounting. Too many torney General had urged people ; him. Mrs. Cumpanas was later given $5,000, but Surgery Fails ful as I had hoped, we are getting, of his customers neither paid for to report kidnapings to the FBI i ordered deported. The FBI men and the police- a living out of it. Anyway I am i nor returned the machines. by calling the special "kidnap” i men recognized Dillinger when still young and able and I don’t poor jail To reduce the credit risks, number—that number now is at Crown Point to await he entered the theater with his see why my wife should have to i Bloom hit upon a simple plan.: National 8-7117. trial. But he escaped on March: girl friend and "the Woman in go to work when we have a baby S3. 1934. He always 'I ¦ Whenever he received an order Wooden Gun? claimed he Red.” Despite the plastic sur- at home. We’re still not in debt. for a phonograph, he would ask 7-Pc. Solid frightened the jail guards with Brass Ensemble Many of gang operations gery. the outlaw was identified the customer to send the name of List, the Council’s -tor, , $91.00 a wooden gun which he had beyond doubt. Cowley called Mr. The View , , . were not in violation of Federal his family physician as a refer- X • brOSS fram °" fashioned with a razor blade as * TOMORROW Jane's hysterical is SO r '’rice statutes and there were Hoover, who was pacing the behavior ’ ence. After receiving this infor- pull-chain t !u some he whiled away the time in his library n?.l! r! curtain screen with curious inconsistencies in the of his home in Washing- driving her marriage and her -1 mation. Bloom would send the cell. The red-faced guards said ton. Tire decision was made to alack wire mesh. Beautifully Mo\ laws. For example, a bank official,Dillinger had a husband into a desperate state.

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