| Show O Outlaws Outlaw's Flaming Guns I Bring Death to Dozen I r Lurid Career of Barrow Marked by Many Murders DALLAS Texas May tay 23 P Jt p Clyde Champion Barrow the southwest's I number one public enem enemy was sought In connection with at least a dozen killings throughout the southwest on several of oC which he faced formal charges of murder His police record dates from 1920 1926 when he was arrested In Dallas for au theft In 1930 still sun known only as a minor hoodlum he was sen to the Texas exas penitentiary for 14 years on burglary burglar and theft charges Earl Early in 1932 Barrow Darrow was granted a general parole e by Governor Ross Sterling Sterlin shortly thereafter embark embark- rig ing on his spectacular career of firmed armed robbery robber and terrorism Kills Two Deputies I Here are some of the crimes for which Barrow either alone or in company compan with his brother Marvin killed by officers In Iowa in 1933 was WilS wanted April 30 30 1932 Murder 1932 Murder of of J. J W. W Bucher filling station operator at Hillsboro Texas August 5 5 1932 Murder 1932 Murder of Deputy Sheriff E. E C. C Moore at Atoka Okla October 11 1932 1932 KIlling Killing of Howard How ard Hall grocery clerk at Sherman Texas December 25 25 1932 1932 Killing Killing of Doyle Johnson at Temple Texas January 7 1933 Killing 1933 Killing of Deputy Sheriff Sherif Malcolm Davis in Dallas Aids in Prison Break April 13 1933 SlayIng Slaying of Constable J. J W. W Harryman and Detective Harry McGinnis at Joplin Mo June 23 1933 1933 Killing Killing of Marshal Henry Humphrey at Van Buren Ark January IG 16 1934 Killing 1934 Killing of Major Crowson guard at state prison farm near Huntsville Texas when Barrow allegedly staged a raid in which Raymond Raymond Ray Jy I mond Hamilton convicted killer and bank jank robber and four other convicts were liberated April 1 1934 1934 KIlling Killing of E. E B B. I Wheeler and H. H D. D Murphy Murph Texas highway patrolmen 1 near Grapevine Texas April 6 6 1934 1934 KillIng Killing of or Constable Cal Campbell at Miami Okla Okia Girl Quick on Trigger Bonnie Parker Barrows Barrow's compan compan- ion on on art many of his forays foras was charged b by officers with active participation participation par- par in the gunplay She was believed to have been with Clyde and Marvin when a posse cornered the gang sane near Dexter Iowa July 24 24 1933 Clyde and Bonnie eluded officers but Marvin was fatally wounded Photographs retrieved by officers rom from hideouts of the gang showed the Parker woman fondling powered high firearms and smoking cigars To an officer whom she and Barrow v kid kid- and held captive for a time how however ver Bonnie denied she was addicted addicted ad ad- to tobacco in that form The pictures had been taken as a a lark she asserted |