ARMED HOLD-UP
Raid on Freemasons WRECKAGE AT A DINNER (Received January 27. 6.30 p.m.) Dublin, January 26. Twelve armed men raided the. Masonic Hall, Cork, before the annual dinner of the Freemasons’ Lodge began and ordered between 70 and SO guests against the wall. Tables were overturned, crockery smashed, food scattered and furniture broken. Seven shots were fired in the air as the raiders,’ whose only object apparently was to prevent the holding of the dinner. departed. INSANE REVENGE Young Man’s Dreadful Act ORGY OF SHOOTING (Received January 27. 7 p.m.) Chicago,. January 20. In a fit of insane revenge for alleged injustice received from the Unemployment Relief Bureau. Henry Arden, aged 24. a university graduate and a cripple from paralysis, and his mother, Mrs. Ruth Arden, aged 54. shot and killed a relief worker and seriously injured three others. The son then shot, and killed his mother and committed suicide. The Ardens had been receiving aid, but recently were removed from the lists.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 105, 28 January 1935, Page 9
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164ARMED HOLD-UP Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 105, 28 January 1935, Page 9
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