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__ , ! THE LOS AXGKLI-* DYNAMITE I OI'TIIAGK. j despki:ai'Oi-'H' daylight crime, j BOY SCOUTS AXTI-AMERICAN. ! Press Association ~j> y Telc<rrar.h~Cor,yrisht. XEW YORK, J„!v 20. j (Received July 2-1, yt 3.5 a.in'.) j Tho w-Je of M-.\.[nn;i;;il. tJietsplf-c.fnifpbswl ! Los Angeloi dynamiter, js paralysed in the. lower limbs, which is said to bo a result : of nervous prostration following on rfu,- ! ytant. espionage. '
I Ihreo aimed desperadoes invadod n,. I Tonteriom , ; f Xew York, smashed j a jeweMer'-.i window, ard <=hn( the clerk ; dead. They tnen seized diamon.k worth £I,OOO, and reaped ;,. :i taxicab. Score;, .of people, wi inched the outrage, and pursued tho crirniiiLils.
The Western ili:ic:. ; -,' IVdorntimi of Butte. .Montana, condemned the i-cv scouts movement as befitting flunkeys, and miollv unfitting to boys or American citizenship.
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Evening Star, Issue 14626, 24 July 1911, Page 8
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