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6 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D. €. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1928 40 CONVICTS FLEE SOUTHERN PRISONS Two of 31 Recaptured in Texas: Georgia and Tennes- see Escapes at Large. By the Associated Precs HOUSTON, Tox.. November 5.—A far- throughout 4 today for of 31 convil ho escaped from the Ciemens State Prison Farm in Brazoria County yesterdey afternoon Two of the canvicts had been ca tured early today. W. H. Mead, gen: manager of the State penitentiary tem. announced. The made the on a window through the when prisone aside and crawied si small aperture. About 20 refused to . but also refused to sound the alarm, and the delivery was not discovered for 15 minutes. All the men were dressed in regulation prison white | duck clothing. THREE FLEE NASHVILI C, Guards Halt Other Convicts Making | Dash for Liberty. NASHVILLE, Tenn.. November 5 (). —Thiree convicts escaped from the Ten- nessce State Penitentiary early last night. makmg a - break following the Sunday evening meal. Other prisoners. making a dash for the cast wall, werc halted. Thos who fled are W. R. Davis. life termer, convicted of killing his wife in Nashville: H. Baker. sentenced to 25 | vears for burglary, from Mem L. Pressley. serving a five-ye tence, from Chattanooga, for grand iar- ceny. County officers, given the alarm joined Warden A’ A. McCorkle and a posse in pursuit of the prisoners. A& check is being made at the institution of remaining prisoners. SIX ESCAPE GEORGIA. Prisoners Break Stockade Window of County Chain Gang. MACON, Ga.. November 5 (#).—Six white prisoners on the Monroe County chain gang escaped last night by break- ing through a stockade window, accord- | ing to a message to police headquarters. | One of the prisoncrs was a life termer. | The Monroe County convict camp is be- | tween Forsyth and Juliette, Ga | Those who escaped are Harold Clark, | 29, life_termer for murder, from Chat- ham County: Albert Gennell, 20, of Coleman, Fla. serving one year for| chicken stealing, from Monroe County: Richard Haven, 22, Florence, S. C., serv- | ing year for chicken stealing; J. D. Lem- | monds, 20, St. Cloud, Fla., serving year | for chicken stealing: Jimmie Wellborn, 27, alias Joe Wood, Macon, serving 8 to| ¢ 10 years; John Moore, Birmingham, Ala., serving three to five years, from | ;?lllmn County, for larceny of automo- | e. ERUPTION DIMINISHES. Mount Etna Lava Flow Has Nearly Stopped. CATANIA, Sicily, November 5 (#).— Eruption of Mount Etna. which has been in progress for several days, had | nearly stopped Monday. The princival streams of lava from the volcano | menaced the countryside about San Talfio and Fornazzo. but stopped many kilometers away. However, Irva again | is flowing high on the mountain, but | in parts which are not inhabited ol" cultivated. The natives are not alarmed. | Stor | here Saturday night. “Deadwood Dick,” 82 Years Old, Goes On First Air Ride By the Ascociated Press. ST. PAUL, Minn., November 5.—Deadwood Dick, long-haired s>out of the Black Hills and dime celebrated his rihdey anniver- with an eirplane ride, the firsi fiight of his life. H> flew 600 miles from Repid city, S. Dak. It was the second t had been out of the * beals oxen for speed.” | he commented today, afier a night's rest. Ox teams brought him to the Black Hills 52 yea ., when ths Dakotas were the world.” Deadwood DA real name Is Richard W. Clark TOPS AIR SFEED RECORD. to es- d recordhere afternoon, atiained 319.57 miles par hour, which is .95 more than the present record held by the Itz Bernhardi. International regulations. not be recognize new record. It is expected that Greig will make fur- ther attempts to capture the honors. Invalifi Teacher Dies. | CRAWFORDGVILLE, Ind.. November 5 (P).—After six years of iilnes ing which he concucted class bedroom, Prof. Edgar K. Chapman, 49. | head of Wabash College physics de- | pariment for 13 years, died at his home For Prope: Glasses for the Proper Occasion See CLAFLIN 922 14th St. STOP COLDS in a Day Take HILL'S CASCARA-QUININE tablets at once. HILL'S stops a cold in one day because each tablet combines the four necessary helps in one—breaks up the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowels, tones the system. HILL’S-CASCARA-QUININE RED BOX— All Druggists es and Restaurants -_— | eon at the Chamber of Commerce and a civic reception at the City Hall. In his remarks at these affairs the T | | | of the expedition, telling his hosts that | | he expected to remain in Wellington until the end of the month, and that | he was greatly pleased at the warmth | i of his welcome. All the great Antarctic explorers, those in whose footsteps we follow, hop- | ing to add our bit to their accomplish- | menis, have visited your country. either | going to or returning from the Antarc-| tie” he said. “and It gives me the greater pleasure because of this fact to remain among you.” { ;Cnmmander to Remain in We'lington Until End | | | The Larsen ‘is being unloaded this | i of Month. |afternoon and the planes and other supplies will_be zeloaded aboard the ’ " expedition's ships, If the Larsen re. BY RUSSELL OW | mains_here for the day. Capt. Nilson and the officers and gunners of the whaler will be Comdr. Byrd's guests at dinner tomorrow night. By Cable to The Star and New York Times. WELLINGTON, New Zealand, No- vember 5.—Comdr. Byrd arrived here | (Ceprrizht. 1978, by the New York Times | this morning aboard the whaler C. A.!Co. and th~ St. Louis Post Dispatch. Al | iiehis for ‘publication reserved throughout | garsen, and was greeted in the har- bor by representatives of the New Zea- land government and by United Stat:s Consul Bernard Gottelieb, Customs formalities were waived, and | when the Larsen reached the dock | after quarantine inspection every pos- sible courtesy was accorded to the mem- bers of th> Antarctic expedition, It was a drizzly, windy day. but the weather did not dampen the recep- tion. Comdr. Byrd and the members of his party went to the Midland Hotel to prepare for two receptions, a lunch- | the world.) 0dd Meteorite Is Found. TUCSON, Ariz. (#).—Iron-like lumps | found while excavating Elden Ruin, 5 | miles east of Flagstaff, are declared by | E.'S Heineman, geologist of the Ari- zona bureau of mines, to be fragments | of a meteorite which may have fallen | | a thousand years ago. 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