Show - I !7114 I iZorris Warns' Mob Capture ICourt Seats MADISON Wis Dec Puts End to Nation to Guard Rights Victim's Fears CHICAGO Urges Practice ' Of Freedom On Home Front 1 Liata Alternatives "We Will emerge from this contest a free people or we and our descendants will become the slaves of R knows neither juatice nor mercyo "In this great struggle where the life of civilization is at stake not be able to do our part In the drawing of the peace treaty unless we maintain the fires of tinman freedom at our own firesides "We must not be so illogical as to try to impose the principles of freedom upon other peoples if we are not practicing the same phi- - on ss" Vita laolationism Referring to isolationism he Bald that nwhether we like it or not we know that the divine inunto junction himself alone' applies to nations as Senator Norris spoke glowingIly of public control of water and power services and hit back at what he described as a recent criticism of the TVA project in Nvth wivs" 1 thTtrnsseeVaiiey "At a recent meeting of the National Association of 'Manufacturers" said Norris "the presi- dent of that great and powerful organization probably spoke out of turn and exposed the real intention when he said that we are not fighting this war to supply milk to every Hottentot child or to es- tabliah a TVA on the Danube' Voices Gratitude The elder statesmen said that he could not ''see through the tears of gratitude to follow the written page"or the thousands of letters which have reached him to tell him that his public service has not been in vain " If I have inculcated in the hearts and souls of the rising genrations a philosophy of government which has moved and charged the lives of millions I skill pasa out of the picture with a feeling of joy and pride that my efforts for the elevation of humanity tn & higher andall nobler been plane ef life' have after a succesm- - he said - S r 11 Needs 10000 ew Employes I11' N 4 ('' ofm I r ' i 1 ) - MANAGEMENT i ' tx f 4 desperadoes had been in Chicago since they fled from prison ancl r provided this partial log of their movements: : They lived in a north side flat until December 5 They moved then because Nelson went out on a drinking spree As punishment Nelson and Stewart were beaten with pistol butts by their confed- 1' erates Nelson went to Minneapolis and Stewart shifted to a Chif I cago hotel Five Change Dwellings The other five transferred to i the Norwood apartments and last Sunday the apartment on Ken- fo more avenue was rented The traps 11 !were set Hoover said his men would "run down anyone who aided the gang it: since the Stateville break" Leading in the hunt in addition to Hoover were Assistant F B I Directors C A Tolson E J Connelley and Richard Glabin: Inspector Myron Gurnee: Spencer Drayton special agent in charge of the Chicago office S special agent in charge of the !Washington D C office and W G Bannister special agent in charge of the Oklahoma office Recalls Gang's Parole lloover recalled that some of the gangster" had been paroled in past phases - of their criminal Careers "I think it stinks" he asserted r He spoke approval of paroles ' "decently administered" hut con- - '- - - !ii r I e- - - ' ' - r - I i 3 2 I 11 I t-- - s i - cJ c? 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"') 71 'i1 1 41 YOUR SUCCESS MARKET - " dtroae trrlnnicell f1-"-- -- i i ' Sea Veteran Calls II ' j' ' ' r- 1 ton-mil- 1 r -- -- 7 l 1 1 - LU L::i r: 1 "! - nocent citizens" Hoover 'reported the Chicago raids brought to 24 the number of crt1 SAN FRANCISCO Dec 29 killed by the FBI in the ( Pacific company sent persons 10 years In that time he ' last P:)00 employee into military servadded 55000 had been t '' persons ice but now finds it needs 10000 13 and only captured agents had new men to handle its record war- been lost in gun fights time traffic ( President A T Mercier said in a message to employes Tuesday t the companv had for three sueAessive years carried the biggest (:i transportation load in iits history the load rising- year by year and ir WASHINGTON Dec 29 (A— t promising to topple all records Vice Admiral C E L Helfrich next year i again The' 1912 freight traffic was commanding a Dutch naval squad-- a third larger in than ron operating with an allied fleet 1 llast year 72 ocean called on v thin in 1940 and 92 per cent above ' President R000sevelt Tuesday and ' 1919 said that the war outlook in the was "encoureastern theater anpose 'J h and favorable aging" N J Woman He said he and the president i had "talked about the possibility i in the future with no concluPennies by- Gallons 7:s4 i rt f Page One) to notify JEROME Idaho (—Jerome schools reopened Tuesday after al one-da- y holiday because of - "Upon Your Repetition Lies Our Reputation" 25'14 DISCOUNT ROYAL Happy and Prosperous New Year A C ON ALL OTHER ARTICLES CASH AND CARRY un-Ameri- - - in ( t' 75 DRESSES it will be even more important to budget your expenditures for food as well as other necessities With the new tax 'deauctions and additional rationing the housewife's job will be of greater importance than ever before She must buy wisely—check food items for vitamin content and nutritional qualifies May 'we suggest that the Success Markets offer a splendid opportunity to buy the best at the lowest possible prices? ABOVE ALL IN 1943 DON'T HOARD it's and unpatriotic their draft boards of a change of ) address when they went over the k walls of the prison All of course can be returned to the Stateville penitentiary : where they were serving long ' 1' Iterms Touhy and Banghart were sentenced to 99 years each for of John (Jake the the Barber) Factor ' ) The others with one exception as or were imprisoned for robbery '11 habitual criminals The exception ( is Darlak who was sent up for ) 199 years for murdering a Chicago policeman ) i Hoover told reporters the seven will 4 (aco:htal rnged FA 4 ' ' f -- - r- In 1943 k appreciate your loyal patronage and friendship extended us during 1942 and we take this opportunity to wish you 7 - - race 7 ' i F B' I Springs Trap onTonhy Gang st 71 t' ' MEN'S SUITS or LADIES' PLAIN i Schools Reopen 4 r! retirement I! 2 viTE v ON CLEANING The court ruled that Heil could not continue 1n office that no special election could be held andthat Hell could not fill the vacancy by appointment 19-1- -- ' i SAVE 25 11 The statutes did not cover the contingency specifically In the resulting confusion the court was asked for a determination of Loomis' successor The justices held that when Governor Julius P fleiVs term expires January 4 1943 a vacancy would exist and that tlIfyrpowers and duties of the office irOuld devolve upon the lieutenant governor—Goodland who was elected to a third term last November 3 29 UP)— sin of governor-elec- t Orland S Loomis three weeks ago The death of a governor-elec- t was without precedent in Wiscon- - eye-poppi- aw 1 29 CPI— places he he'asn't been t3een in lately Informed of the capture of Roger Touhy and Basil Banghart who had kidnaped him for ransom in 1933 Factor kissed his wife jubilantordered a whopping ly breakfast and gave the bellboy an tip The Touhy mob claimed it was framed in the Factor kidnaping and Roger Touhy was reported to have sworn that some day he'd settle thert score So when Touhy Bang-haand five other COTIVia5 went over the wall at Stateville penitentiary last October 9 Factor went into semi- - NEW YORK Dec 29 ei'f'Sentor George W Norris Nebraska Prgressive said Tuesday night that after the war "we will not be Able to do our part in the drawing of the peace treaty unless we maintain the fires of human freedom firesides" Senator Norris spoke philosophically of his defeat for reelection after 40 years of aervtiee senate in a speech prepared for delivery at It testimonial dinner given in his honor by the Union for Democratic Action and the Natson magazine and then launched into his subject ''After the War Whir" -The outcome of the present war- - he determine whether we are to tiave a free world or whether a dictator shall make slaves of all the peoples of the earth who do not belong to his t Dec December 30 ibunt nict as Wisconsin Governor c-oodland Octogenarian Walter S Goodland whom Rvmblican leaders did not want as lieutenant governor of Wisconsin fell heir Tuesday to the duties of governor Under a ruling of the state supreme court Goo4dland will fill the vacancy caused by the death John (Jake the Barber) Factor is going to visit a lot of - t 5alt Vbe Wetinepday 3Iorning |