“JUST FOR FUN”
1 BOMBS SENT TO MR ROOSEVELT. ; POLICE MAKE AN ARREST. j /United Press Association -Bv Electric 1 Telegraph—Copyright.) NEW YORK, June 20. Joseph Doldo, the son of an Italian factory worker was arrested at Watertown, 'New York, to-day as the sender ( f of two crude shoebox dhot-gun shell i bombs to President Roosevelt during i the winter. j Watertown police said Doldo acl- ] 1 mitted trying to send a package ccn- | > tabling an improvised explosive to , the President in February last, and mailing other packages and threatening letters since. He said he did it “just for fun.” It is believed he is mentally deficient. He is being held on an open charge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1933, Page 5
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