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NINEMADMEN STILL 3 REMAIN AT LIBERTY Officials Think Several Have Escaped for Good at. Chester, Hl. By the Assochted Press. ° CHESTER, 11, July 25.—Several of the forty-one convicts who escaped -Sunday night from the State Hospital for the Criminal lnsane here are be- lieved by officials to have won their dash for freedom. ‘Nine of the madmen still are at large and are being hunted by posses composed of guards from the South- ern Illinois penitentiary, which Is lo- cated here; deputy sheriffs, police and citizens. Edward Petri, warden of the penitentiary. says he thinks four or five of the men are hiding in the vicinity and that they will be captur- ed today. * G. H. Jenkins, director of the state department of publlc welfare, who has completed an Investigation of the out. ak in which the prisoners escaped after assaulting thelr guerds in the reception inclosure, said that in the future the inclosure would bs pro- tected by an armed stationed In a tower, The innovation marks a modi- fication in the “no firearms” policy which has been in effect at the hos- ital. e Desplte fears expressed by the pop- ulace of the town, no depredations have been reported committed by the escaped patients, many of whom were sent to the hospital after being charg- ed with murders. Most of those re- captured submitted without a struge sle. Eighty per cent of the Inmatey at the hospital are sad to be irratidnal while_the remainder are considered normdl, having “worked their way into the institution” to avold tasks as- signed them at the penitentiary. ‘Authorities at the hospital say that their investigation 8o far has falled o reveal the ringleaders of the wholesale delivery. ‘Well Sponsored. From Life. ¥ Kindly Acquaintance —And what are you going to call the baby?"” The Young Parents — Warren, ma'am—Warren T. 1 see—after the President. That's nice, and what does the T. stand for?" “Tutankhamen, ma'am.” " usthenYou Need T heni 2,500 SUMMER SUITS —in a gigantic clearance that includes our own entire stock and a manufacturer’s clearance! 700 Tropical Worsted Suits 50 800 Mohair Suits N 1,000 Palm: Beach Suits WANT COLONEL REMOVED. Hanoh Protest Against Present Tuskegee Head. *NEW YORK, July 25.—A tclegram to Director Hines of the Veterans' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923 Negro nurses at the hospital have been discharged without cause, the association asserted, and President Harding was asked to investigate con- ditions that were termed “a natlonal scandal” The telegram to Director Hines accused Col. Stanley of conni- vance In a recent Klan “invasion” of the hospital: Bureau asking removal of Col. Rob- ert H. Stanley, commanding the vet- erans hospital 'at Tuskegee, Ala., and a letter to President Harding ask- ing his support of such an action, were dispatohed by the National Asso- clation for the Advancement of Col- ored People last night aftér the as- soclation charged Col. Stanley had “tolerated” recent Ku Klux Klan an- ti-negro demonstrations at Tuskegee. %'A_I!!IllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIililiImiillililiii!lillIEHIiIH!IIIIIIIiH“HImMnMMMMM I (0, Had Sane Legal Mind, From the Ladles’ Home Journal: ,Willle—Won't your pa spank yeu 16r staying out so late? Tommy (whose father {s a lawyer) —Naw, I'll get an Injunction from pa Ppostponing the spanking, and then 111 appeal to grandma and she'll have it made permanent, stands for ZEAL and also for Zest ' HELD IN OIL PROMOTION. |38.i So%is, Sheitverca st Srontng, | hos “seacin Chambers borkers, who turned Two in Louisville Charged With Oil Lease Bwindles. LOUISVILLE, Ky, July 85.—Bryant L. Guice, forty-seven, &f Natches, Miss., and John Barrett, fifty-six, of New York, alleged fake oll lease pro- moters, after belng held under $5,000 bond each by United Btates CommMs- sloner J. A, Craft here, wege re-ar- rested late yesterday on a warrant from Chicago authorities charging them with being fugitives from jus- additional $5,000 bond was placed on each of them, it was eaid. 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