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Lad TWO ACCUSED MEN RESCUED FROM MOB Colored Prisoners, Held for ¢ Murder, Removed to Ala- bama State Prison. o $7 the Assoclated Press. HUNTSVILLE, Ala.,, September 30.— Fear of mob violence that caused Na- flonal Guardsmen to surround the Mad- $eon County Jail here Sunday night for the protection of two colored men held for the slaying of white men, was allayed y with the removal of the negroes Kilby State Prison in Montgomery. ‘The colored prisoners, G. E. Hender- #on, held as a suspect in the slaying of H. E. Ross, a Huntsville business man, and the wounding of his wife, and Ru- fus McCoy, who, police said, admitted es, & salesman from hoenix, Ariz., were taken to Montgom- hy Btate officers. Troops Remain on Duty. The troops remained on duty at the $all here and the day was quiet after a night of great disorder. Yesteraay the soldiers dispersed a crowd gathered about the jail by firing @ volley of shots into the air. As dark- ness drew on, however, the mob gathered | po! in great numbers and became more dar- ing in their attempts to break through the line of troops. The Guardsmen _stretched ropes around the prison and told those in the crowd not to advance beyond them. ‘Their warning went unheeded, and as mob moved ne;rser Tfi“ mumnmm e“x’n tear gas bombs. These pro ‘Boomerangs, however, for an ill wind the gas back info the faces of the soldiers. ; Advanced With Fixed Bayonets, The Guardsmen than advanced on the crowd with fixed bayonets. The erowd retreated, but hurled rocks and other missiles as they fled. Several mi- litiamen wer; struck, but.none was in- Jured seriously. Ross was killed by a burglar in his home. Henderson was suspected be- cause his description coincided some- what with that given of the slayer by Mrs. Ross. She has not identified him, however. Authorities ?{2 “lllccoy hl%“col”; fessed he killed Mathes “somewhere Tennessee” and threw his body in the ‘Tennessee River. NEW USES FOR HARD COAL SOUGHT IN PENNSYLVANIA Anthracite Research Work to Start at Once Under Direction of Prof. Turner. PHILADELPHIA (#)—In the hope of developing new uses for hard coal, an intensive and exhaustive study of Pennsylvania anthracite is to be made by Prof. Homer G. Turner of Lehigh University. In making this announcement Noah H. Swayne, executive director of_ the Anthracite Institute, stated that Prof. ‘Turner had been appointed director of anthracite research and that he would devote much of 21.: time the next few years to that work. ‘The research work will be started at once. Prof. Turner’s first task will be the listing and sampling of the different veins of anthracite in the three basins—the Wyoming, in the vic! of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre; the in and about Hazleton, and the Schuyl- kill, in the neighborhood of Pottsville, T SR Alloy Steel Inoreases. 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DRY l-Aw ARRESTS periniendeat e % £ conds: | $100,000 ESTATE TO WIFE |the e 3l s e vea s o K Sl 3 vt g, CEICACO, St 2o gt MADION, iy eran in liquor enforcement work, and a h‘tnct;l dé‘:lpflnlfln. Bt‘l:k énuzbl‘: 4 when the Sheppard law outlaw Juo! « | in the District in advance of national Police Claim September Re. | Boon, Bea S et . T iquor lorce nt ac in port Indicates Wet Spots |the first precinet, awhich “covers the downtown business section. Are Being Obliterated. Bean Commands Squad of 22. Inspector Bean has under him a — ;urc; 02222 xgen,“ forming luflwecdl?l A decided falling off in liquor cases | Neadquarters detail and reporting di- in Washington m‘Bepkmber was dis- | Fectly to him. Prior to the reorgani- closed today in statistics compiled by | 2ation, the liquor and vice squads oper- the Police Department. ated independently and occasionally &t With the month about to end, police | V988 purposes. records showed that 202 cases had been | _ While the squad covers the entire reported for the 29 days, compared with g‘gf"f& e i b i Ketivon ae anders from the responsi- .:;?:uln August, 317 in July and 536 in ?m;‘y ol‘ m“"‘u ing ; clm:u:nd 'l‘l; The res indicate, according to | fective surveillance of conditions police og‘c‘llm, that some of Washing- | their districts. They have been in- ton’s wet spots are slowly being dried | Structed to forward to headquarters in- up, but they attribute the big reduc- | formation as to tion primarily to the change in the | and vice laws and regulations. The in- method of enforcing the prohibition | tensive investigation essential in these law, which was brought about by the | cases will be done by the speefal liquor consolidation of the liquor and vice | squad. - iization of the vi a TR le reorganization of e vice an liquor squads did not take effect until | o L PO¥, has n 000 head September 15, but after two weeks of | operation under the new system Maj. | Henry G. Pratt, superintendent, and other police officials appear to be well | satisfied with the gesults, despite the | fact that fewer cases have been re- rted. Maj. Pratt sald he expected a decline in liquor cases under the new plan because of instructions given members of the squad to make arrests that would stand up in court. “Fewer but better cases” is the slogan which the police adopted as & result of complaints from the United States attorney’s office that flimsy evidence gathered by some of the liquor raiders in the past had resulted in the nolle prossing of a number of cases. Evidence gathered now by the liquor squad in Maj. Pratt's opinion will meet the approval of the United States at- ——ee Subscribe Today It costs only about 11, cents E:r day and 5 cents Sundays to ve Washington's best newspa- per delivered to you regularly every evening and Sunday morn- ‘Telephone National 5000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. 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