CONVICT'S ESCAPE
DARING PLAN BY ASSOCIATE SUCCEEDS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright HUNTER VILLE (Texas), January 16. Clyde Barrow, one of the Southwest’s most notorious desperadoes, successfully engineered the escape of five associates who were serving long terms in the State prison farm here. The convicts were working in a field, when Barrow, from an automobile, attacked the guards with a machine-gun, seriously injuring two, while the prisoners reached the automobile and escaped. The officials believe that Barrow was aided by Bonnie Parker, who is described as a " cigar-smoking ” two-gun woman. She has participated in many shooting affairs with Barrow.
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Evening Star, Issue 21622, 18 January 1934, Page 9
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98CONVICT'S ESCAPE Evening Star, Issue 21622, 18 January 1934, Page 9
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