Как Генри Форд заработал на самых знаменитых гангстерах Америки
Весна 1934 год.Генри Форд среди огромного количества писем с восторженными отзывами о его автомобилях нашел необычное письмо. В письме человек поблагодарил Форда за прекрасную модель Форд V8 и любезно пообещал и впредь угонять автомобили только его марки. Автором этого письма был известный гангстер времен Великой депрессии – Клайд Бэрроу (24.3.1910 – 23.5.1934), который вместе со своей спутницей Бонни Паркер (1.10.1910 – 23.5.1934) уже несколько лет успешно грабили бензоколонки, магазины и кассы банков. Естественно, Генри Форд поспешил придать письмо широкой огласке, что сделало его модель Форд V-8 еще более популярной. Клайд и Бонни сделали Форду фантастическую рекламу. Клайд исправно угонял «форды». Особенно любил он модель «Песчаная пустыня» за отменное качество стальной обшивки. Открытые дверцы становились щитами, из-за которых удобно вести огонь. Даже романтическая гибель бандитской парочки сыграла на руку Форду - Бонни и Клайд были застрелены полицией в автомобиле его марки. Фото изрешеченного пулями коричневого «Форда» появилось во всех газетах Америки.
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77 /cr£. \ # )M«f LCESVE^ NPR LS1934 o**?# £¿0ts\J uf£¿¿*-où y¿y ^ í^iXf ~tU¿ tsi^s 4/4S“£'~'As\ ______,,A. ЧВ/j' f ■ / CP 0*^*2- d "W A* ; ^ ^ „ c *r О***- с* V л*‘",~ ¿ ;ü_,«-^»-<; ■* а~*/: ' Ж \fC U '■' ■ : ?^ ; h ÍD THE NEW YORK TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY og ¿9, 1934. NOTICE OF PAROLES SOUGHT BY O'RYAN Me Demands State Board Inform Him So Police Can Aid in Supervising Freed Men. DISCLOSES RECENT ABUSES Lists 17 Convicts, 9 of Whom Were Returned to Prison in Year for Murders. Tim#« Wttfe World Photo. THE GAR IN WHICH OUTLAWS WERE KILLED. Automobile of Clyde Harrow and Honnie Barker Riddled With Mullets by 1’owe Which Trapped the Bandits Near Arcadia. La. SEPARATE BURIALS TUBERCULIN TEST FOR BARROW PAIR OF COWS TO END Slain Bandits Will Co to Graves Suspension Ordered for Jane 1 a Mile Apart Despite the to Avert Shortage in State Wishes of Woman. Milk Supply. DALLAS. Texas. May 24 <JP). Inseparable during: two years of crime that ended when they were killed in Louisiana by officers yes-1 terday, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker wore brought back to Dal-: las in separate ambulances today, and their bodies lay in different mortuaries awaiting separate funeral services tomorrow. Their graves probably will be a mile apart, in different cemeteries. The mothers of the 28-year-old bandit and his equally quick-shooting 23-year-old consort objected to double funeral services and to burying them side by side. Officers learned today that the Jives of Barrow and his companion had been insured 'for nt least $1.000 by relatives. Mrs. Barrow, they raid, hod been paying for the policy on Clyde’s life for several years. It was estimated by Dallas officers that rewards totaling about S3.000 were due to the officers who-ended the careers of "Barrow and Bonnie. Texas had offered $500 for their capture dead or alive. L. ("». Phare*, chief of the State Highway Patrol, had posted $1,000. and Joplin (Mo.) authorises had offered $600. Phares ;'ald he intended to give to the officers the unspent balance.of a spr- •1*1 nriV' fund of $4.000 subscr Bar row-Par к er hont. ed for ALBANY, May 24.-In an effort to prevent a severe milk shortage in the State this Summer, Charles H. Baldwin, Commissioner of Agriculture, today announced that he had ordered that, the testing of dairy cattle for tuberculosis be suspended on June 1. "We are taking this action." said Mr. Baldwin, "because of the unusual conditions which make it evident that there is a possibility of h severe shortage of milk within a comparatively short time." "The too early grazing with the extreme dry weather has depleted pastures so that an extreme shortage may be expected early in June." Mr. Baldwin added. "If present weather conditions continue there is nothing that will prevent a severe shortage of milk but to discontinue the elimination of cows and to increase the price of milk to the farmer to enable him to buy grain. That is all that can be done at the present time to avoid the shortage;. "\Ve are discontinuing tuberculin testing nt this time because if the present milk shed were enlarged it would mean more rostly tnilk lo the consumers and It is in the best Interests of consumers to have milk produced In close proximity lo the city as possible " Police Commissioner O’Ryan in a statement yesterday made a public demand on the State Parole Board that it cooperate with the police by informing them in advance of the release on parole of convicts from State prisons. Ho also gave out records showing seventeen instances of parolees, released in the last year without warning to the police, immediately returning to criminal pursuits. "I cannot find justification for the State prison authorities not notifying the Police Department of their intention to release convicts on parole,” said the commissioner. "I am especially impressed with the need for this cooperation in view of the" existence of our Crime Prevention Bureau, which has a new slant on the crime problems. "The men of the police force of this city and the officers' of the Crime Prevention Bureau in the Police Academy of this department are only tco eager to cooperate with the prison ’ Authorities in this connection. This cooperation by the police is also offered to those officials who are in "charge of the actual supervision of the convicts on parole.” When he was reminded that In the pa.st there had been protests against notifying the police of paroles, he.replied: "It is not the intention nor Inclination of the police to persecute, or.to resort to anything resembling persecution with respect to parolees. -As a fact, the police always are only too willing to help them get on their feet again certainly not to binder them. Nor do we want to have the parolee feel that he is looked on ns a public enemy If he leads a straight life. The police want to do this by trying to get them jobs and otherwise aid in keeping their spirits up. "Wo could do much in th's direction were the State prison authorities to inform us of the release of convicts on parole.” The records the commissioner mndo public showed that in the last ypnr nine men who had been • *-¡eased on parol* were returned to 1 prison on new sentences for mur- i ТЫ1
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