FLORIDA KIDNAPPING CASE
HOPE ABANDONED FOR CHILD CITIZENS UNDERTAKE GRIM MAN-HUNT PRINCETON (Florida), June 1. Abandoning hope for the safe return of James Cash, son of Mr J. B. Cash, as there had been no word from the kidnappers for 30 hours, hundreds of citizens undertook a grim man-hunt in posses. Federal agents introduced a dramatic touch to the proceedings when they seized Mr M. F. Braxton, a carpenter, who was waiting to be sworn in one posse. They declined to give information about the step other than that Mr Braxton was being questioned. Later, the Federal agents arrested two unidentified young men,.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22418, 3 June 1938, Page 13
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