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March 14, 1934
THE NEW YORK TIMES, March 14, 1934  On page 19 is the report of:  "CHIEF 2-GUNS DIES; HIS FACE ON NICKEL", "Dignitary of Blackfeet Tribe, Living In Glacier Park, Had Visited This City" and more with photo of the chief.

Also one column headlines on page 4 that include: "IOWA BANK BANDITS FLEE WITH $52,344", "Seven Machine Gunners Use Bystanders as Shields From Gunfire at Mason City" and more. This tells of the bank robbery in Mason City, Iowa that was later proven to be indeed John Dillinger's work. This was done shortly after his famous escape from Crown Point jail in Indiana.

Also on page 19 is the report "Fielder Jones Dies; Baseball Master" with subheads "Former Big League Player and Manger of the White Sox Succumbs at 62"; "Developed Many Stars"; "Mentor of Ed Walsh, Doe White, Nic Altrock, Roy Patterson, Yip Owens and Others." This includes a very nice lengthy report on Fielder.

Other news of the day, sports and various advertisements.

This is complete in 40 pages with several small binding holes along the left spine margin, otherwise is in very nice condition. Rag edition.