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News of the World By Associated Press o9 ‘Pmn mH “daq 3apy Loy oyeg IRI133U0)) W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Endmg Oct. 9th 14,118 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS PRISONERS MUTINY INDELAWARE JAIL GUARDS OPEN FIRE Six of the 196 Convicts Wounded | —Dozen Women Included in Onthreak ALL WERE CROWDED INTO 65 CELLS IN BUILDING Negro Women Start Trouble and Beven Trustees Liberate Others— Terrific Battle Between Citizens’ | Posse and Infuriated Convicts Ended Only by Fusilade of Shots. Media, Penna., Oct. 13.—(P A‘ mutiny among 196 prisoners in the | Delaware county jail was subdued today after been shot by hastily dents. The prisoners, x of the prisoners had deputized rest- including a dozen attempted to de- jail women inmates, stroy the interior of the after they cr by off the locks of the who had knocked cell doors with fron the outbreak fires were started in several plac None of the pris fatal wounded in the volley turned loose “trusties,” bars. During on them by the deputy pol A tion of their food supply | rden of the jail was given | the prisoners as the cause of redu by their outbreak. Night of Wild Disorder The outbreak followed a night of wild dlsorder, the authorities said. There were 196 men and women crowded into the 65 cells of the fail. Among them were twenty young negro women who recently had been liberated from their | sheriffs and | Police Surgeon Goes on Carpet; Board Alleges Inaccuracies in Examining Candidates for Force {Dr. E. R. Curran Called Before Commission to Explain | Discrepancies and to Receive Warning Dr. E. R. Curran, recently ap- |urements will be taken on the scale LEGION CONVENTION VOTES TO HOLD 1927 MEETING IN ~ PARIS, SEPTEMBER 19 to 23 ‘F[YI Nfi GUVERNUR’ Session Will Reconvene GOV. TRUMBULL ARRIVES IN THIS CITY BY AIR and measuring apparatus at headquarters. The discussed a written pointed police surgeon, will be call- ed before the commissioners at the | next meeting to explain his system commisioners notification weighing and measuring i | Dr. | dates for places on the supernumer- | missioner Chamberlain he ary force, according to action taken , would prefer a personal interview, in order that there m: as to the board's | curate examinations. Stephen Coffey, aged Cottage Place, employ at North & Judd's Johnson, aged 28, v be no doubt istence on it the regular meeting of |1ast month. Applicants have been found to be | |under the height and weight state {on Dr. Curran's report of the phy 1 examination, the commissioners |say. According to Chief Hart, the |surgeon measured some applicants {with their s on and without an accurate s The minimum height requirement for appointment is five the board | ac- of 48 ed as a rlz‘rk nd Lovine of 408 Arch | streat, Billings & Spencer in Hartford, were before the board relatives to their applications for places on the super- feet elght inches and the mini- numerary force. Action was de- | mum weight 140 pounds. The ordi- |ferred. The appli ot Peter | nances also prescribe that the | Winskowicz of 67 Smalley street, | welght must conform to the height. | employed as a molder at Landers, | The commissioners expressed the Frary & Clark, was rejec because feeling that great care s ercised in weighing and measuring | the applicants and Dr. Curran will be 50 informed at the next meeting. In the meantime, weights and me nt's inability e ner of which a police- in the opinion hould be ex- to write of the appli legibly and ing in the man should be able, of the commissioners. CHIEF OPPOSED 10 STIRS CONMISSION {01 Method of Questioning Ac- cused Cops Is Adopted LAXITY BY POLICE 'DOGKET ALREADY GROWDED BOARD BANS ‘BAY WI DOWS' |« | Policeman Who Remained in Wom- ‘(s\mlhlm(‘s for Appointment Must an's Bedroom From 2:30 to 5:10 Submit Examples of Writing and a. m., “To Protect Her” Will be ' Iixpression of Thoughts, Follow- police | to | Curran in the matter but Com- | employed as a drop forger at | s himself in writ- | DRILLS FOR Pl]LlEE‘ VISITS AR CIRGLS o Yk on Ot ber 18 to Transact any Jihn H. Trumbull Sags Gity Business Coming Be- Neels Landing Felg ~ foreit. PROMI SES H]S SUPPORT Sergeant York and Sena- tor Reed Both Speak To- it S AL o, e Executive Predicts Planes " 5 R Gov. the picture arriving in New Britain yesterday afternoon to | ¢ Tredicts Planes Will b day—A. F. of L. Presi- visit the Ierald-Gates air carnival. > Governor has pushed up his goggles and is making | Running from Connccticut to % a hasty survey of the crowd. He is being greeted by Mayor Gardner C. Weld and Manager | western Cities Soon—Scptuagen- dent Sends )Iessage to Gates of the flying circus. . Veterans. arian Enjoys Trip in Sky. PHYSICIANS, DRUGGIST RUSSELL SCOTT AGAIN SUMMGNED BY PUTNEY SAVED FROM GALLOWS ked to Explain in Con- 'Appeal From nection With Liquor Prescriptions N. B. ICE CORPORATION WILL SELL HOLDINGS New York Concern Make Offer for Local Plant More Than 30,000 Vill Make Voyage Sanity Trial (ranted — Prisoner (‘ares But Little ships o American innual convention ations are under o ond A. E. F." will sail ¢ Aineor \d then shook | { fTOM seven ports: Montreal, Bos- 2 g ey & and || ton. New York, Hampton Roads, gl Ay e field. He | Charleston, Jacksonville and Gal. dext it n to the || veston or Houston, with New cratt, || Orl a port of call I sald today, = s The Leviathan, largest ship in also been A world, will lead the armada T e of Legionnaires as the officlal M st flagship. in Plainvil The and storehouse and distr Philadelphia, Oct. 13— — The bin en | American Legion will hold its 192 convention Paris. The pilgrimage Ing 8 monuer t in Hartford had de- | ooy po yenown as th second A. E. F. layed him, [ A. E. The convention will mee [ Discusses Tuture of Aviation nvention will meet Sept. 18 and continue until the d. Given Chance to Fxplain. | ing Discovery of Weaknesses. Sehnlenl Rabtce ot o ; “1 am sely interested in avia- 2 2 had been sent to the prison from the {ine Diecoves | techni B o ralifs s otfalt L laimdnionaely [y Sees stand. | .. When the delegates return to the Sleighton farms for incorrigibles, [ Reserving the stand taken soon Declaring that the practice of "] " D0 ""v' be ot - use of it's|LUnited States will reconvene in where they were alleged to have at- | aftor thelr appointment when they | having the night patrolmen eng i t Y “The day s “w:’ l‘::“p:s""'_" “"’)’ transact empted utiny. B - | ' e = nce. F 2 % = husin as col he totupted fo &lart & mutiny. Thisi Drgrypen 4 contint nohtinning fia | 10 millltary duill, which ws " the 'mot far off, when planes will be run il gomies befareiit, D. Marshall Harvey, chairman of | %@ ‘ : P Ellol srlonttol nink s pidinirnt : Lot ning on regular schedules, carrying | | Farls was recommended by th the prison board, sald was one of | POlicy of their predecessors in hay- | (pi0® PFOT, 0 S PRI ey said 3 y T o heq | passengers 1 big ‘merchandise [ /M® and place committee of the the causes of today's disorders. ing two members act as a discipline | ness” and that it was “a shame to ’1 : “‘;» ] : T - has vm' ¢ r‘m he 5 1l put New England l-’!—'n;u, Montana moved that a vote | dence in t ne number of other afls re- | e recommenda be delaye. The young women shouting, Curs- | committee, members of the board of | pull men out of their beds after | oemg &1 C2ses to bo Ancua 8 g fon to compete with | 9% the recommendation be delayed fng and taunting the men prisoners | S 1nq | OONth has not b di main 1 1 e 24 hours. This was lost on a viva a1l night, had roused them, the offi- | POlicé commissioners last night went | their night's work to tramp around |t is said the two physiciar Hugo R. Doerr is president of the |™ o s n to the spesd- | Yoce vote and a roll call was de clals said, to a point of savago fury, | On Tecord in favor of having such a | the state armor; r‘“d;(l\l.“avs very | grave danser of having corporation and Mortimer L. Rhodes | 1 ‘?), 7 % ol GarWbe buiTaskng | manded: many of the men inmates were |committee, and Commissioners Rod- Often unheated,” Chiet " C. Wart | mits revoked, etary and Furershanare [o e el and ndl M ekl Senator Reed's Address negroes and they answered the (man W. Chamberlain and Michael | Of the police department told the SRae recognized among the leading ice ford and vieA-| Senator David A. Reed of Penn women taunt for taunt. Throughout | Bannan were appointed by Chair. | COMmmissioners at tho mm'mf' ]“"I‘SON DFU g() II' rs in ving been backed by | vlvania, told the convention t the night the five keepers were kept | man P. J. Pajewskl. night i ¥ 3\ is Ar:vhm‘ opposed , i RDESSERE the rapid organization should take busy going from cell to cell trying to| Commissioner Chamberlain sald | ' 4 Tesumption 2ar> il OTHER IS NOmIN ATED ilten fund s of cummunication,” he s active part in eliminating lawless quell the fights and disturbances | he has changed his opinion of the \Sideclnationycameiasfa frosl | HUMEA L et ew England markets are get-|ness of all kinds in the United emong the groups locked within, desirabllity @ having such a com-|9f Chalrman Pajewski’s mention of | ) m S fing farther and farther away and | States. Rush from Cells mittes and he now belleves all cases | the need for physical =training in| < . g s s i necessay & The American Legion, the sena: Breakfast was taken to the|of infractions of the rules of the de- | '('_;” ‘lfl’all' ,'“O""vl”“l, Mlmm'l‘ ioner This Ts Peculiar Situation in Rocky | day to get rchandise and supplies | said, could not live upon its pas 1 . G s. | Chamberlain said his view of the . ) =T wort a | al but 2 & et prisoners about 8 a. m., but the|partment and vloaltion of the dis 2 X M i N 2 e to western sman in as shor | alone, but must live on its present food falled to qulet them. Suddenly, | ciplinary system should be heard by | Penefit to be derived from calis- | Eoll\ D mocsaticeassemily B UPH“LI] flAY“fiHT LAW he as possible. {and future. The members of the with wild yelling the eeven |a committee, whose duty it will be | thenics is that men must indulge | Nomination. pt had “I believe it possible that within | Legion represent a large part of the “trustees,” most of whom were |to keep in touch with Chief Hart |in this form of training every day | preme court a short time we will be able to get | vitality of the country and the Le- rustees, | 3 L short term prisoners or men await- | between boarl meetings. Commis. |at approximately the same hour.| Rocky Hill, Conn, Oct 13 (P into a Pullman sleeper plane In | gion in consequence “will rule this ing trial, rushed out of their colh’wm»r Bannan agree that there is f“_‘\‘r“‘u’ they might just as v When Leo! 3 = = \nnoun(‘efl Affirmation of Hartford. go to bed and wake up in country for the next quarter cen- and before the guards could draw | merlt in the suggestion. Commis- | Tfrain from it entirely order down ti ® — Wearing : 2 St. Louls, Kansas City or Chicago | tury.” thelr pistols had taken possession of | sioner Morton asked what powers | drill. such as soldiers have, is in 2 threadbare tie, a Mass. Ruling Uphold- the next mor Public interest Defends Gas Attack the jail. | such a committeo would have and it | tended to develop the faculty for and in of - e in aviation is needed. T wish to €O | Senator Reed complimented the Liberate Others was explained that it would haye no | QUick response to orders by oficers | s sl Scolt! recelved with: ing This Statute gratulate the New Britain Herald |1 oi0n ror its stand against elimin- Arming themselves with iron |powers but, as Clerk McGrail ex- SO that the men may know how to | h cre was no cc obvious expr n of emotion under whose auspices this meet 18|,y g0g a5 2 method of warfare bars, the seven men ran madly up | plained, the former board found by |act when in combat with the least | Mrs. Griswold has bee word today that he had again held o Al he argument that it is better and down the first and second 'l""“ro\pt‘nrnr‘e that policemen are more possible delay. In his opinion, per-|of the town bhoard of ed 1 more time to Washington, Oct. 13 (A—The su-| “Ordinarily T am not faver of|, y o0 4 man to bits with TNT of cells, smashing the locks and | at ease before two commissioners |sonal contact with the policemen |three years Leonar have been for announced today that|stunts in the m"‘ but T m ge :“ than to temporarily put him out of liberating the other prisoners. The | behind closed doors than they are | on their beats by the chief from | candidate for the 3 from §; 'm lower court decisions |get at least an hour ““““ ":." hn‘mmlvm is all rubbish,” said the guards in a moment were confront- | in open meeting, and the discipline | time to time is advantageous from |ship in the October ana whi his 14 the Massachusetts|fly my own ship and I ~;“‘ “‘ ]'pf senator. ed with a frenzied mob of shnakmg‘commmne is therefore able to obtain | & disciplinary standpoint, because | who was declared def Ed was hope daylight saving law. so I can take oft and land alo The Pennsylvania senator appeal men and women, brandishing pleces | more details and prepare a report | the street sergeants, meeting the | mund W. Courtney. 1 me court action would During oral nt the court|ROW. & tiorts Tt ed to the Legion tp stand against of lead or table knives and f°rk"|of a more impartial nature than is | patrolmen night after night, are|superior court for a recount or sald it would uphold cision of SEN A “”" P ion | (WO things. One Is the slacker, who which they had secreted in their | possible under the system of hear- bound to become so familiar with | other relief Scott said he was tired of being leral district court for Massa- | IS necessary LEyOL "“““ 190 | fails to vote, he characterized him cells. ings before the full board, in pub- | them as to have favorites, Cham- e e rcerated with his life jeopar- tts which sustained the state |YOU Will g SApar; "'"" ““just about as bad as the man who Flecing from the cell corridors, | jjc, berlain said. As a matter of fact i by repeated sanity hes nd dismiss2d the cas Wit e S o 2l The the five keepers locked the doors Fous. Onsed 'on Dooyet I R L [ FORTY PUBLIG BEOUESTS adde Colnseiitro Massachugetts| JoUT City sell an airpor the lack of law enforce- behind them and took up Posts At| fter a discussion, appointment of | as the chief delivered a week ago, | “Hang me if T am guilty, the Brotherhood of | "L MR R 1 en of means | TNt he sald, and he urged the the watch-towers on top of the 25 | tne committee was authorized and | when he charged some of the m.n’ e PUt me on the street if T am glnzers, dhe Brotherel S0 SR LIRS an airport | -cSlonnaries to campaign against foot wall that surrounds the small | immediately four cases wers re-| with Ineficiency and delinguency | Mrs. Ludlow Barker, Late of Hart- | &s he toaned ooty and ofive Firemen and | piC R LA e Britain with | COTFUPtion and disorder. jail yard. ) | ferred for hearings. Supernumerary | in the performance ot their duty | ; the cell town of Hadley and [[FOVSRREEE B0 TR : [ BritisheriCheered 3 flgfhlrfar“nng Selves . { Officer Guiseppe Gigliotti reported | will improve the discipline of the | ford, Gives Away $119.000 In Her . There was one £ e llotherstor 1 that federal jurls- | 300° ’w ELE | The convention proceedings were Finding thelr exit cut oft the|off quty at 4:25 a. m. one morning | department more certainly than.all| . il who said he woul diction was complete and that s 3 R halted while the delegates srasted d A st Al thatian ¥y Will ¥lled Today. h o & and quickly when you will need | gt ywatter 1. Cowan s i prisoners milled aroun lves and | 2nd sald his watch was slow, ac-|the drilling they can get. : of his own po I was hanged | were hound to obsery andard am willing to do any. | Sir _Walter H. Cowan, sécond: in Hghting faniong themmliesNand | Corilig tolthe ronovt 'alvenigtCHIat M CammIsl one il ans o ol Harliota R Cann Oatis 0t Friday of congross e Somands ofsinatEliah Siky g venting their fury on the interior of 2 ! 1 daj g to help New Brit- | conmander of the South sea flest nting enlne ¢, | Hart by the desk sergeant. The | that nics, when taken by | PuRlic bequests totalli He eaid that thro nds k ral of Massachu- | ain fy cment.” Ciived st Houth BAUARIOHE ¢ the siinctues Doty pere 10m 1o ¢ |Serseant looked ~at the officer's|men because they want to improve | are provided for in the will of Mrs. | was preparing to has it 1 other officials de- | Gov i1a; Intraduc:|icis Vet 85 South EniladSiphia on D O oY ive ‘oas | VAICh and noted that it Indicated | thelr physical condition bring about|Ludlow Barker, late of this eity ami |l Heo with the criminal in. aving | od to t MaVor Ewaid, |1V 88 LR B A OR Lan o D iha o ghkmrx”(n r'\ln‘;::' ond|4 oclock. On another occasion, | the desired effect, but it is possible | noted for her religious sane tested befo ot the tederal |t 3 | day, and vi the convention with t o tehed and A 2 | N 2 s i i supreme . e who 1R o Oyf ’-‘ T v]al I‘“HIH! mm‘,(»”\»rc was a fire in a barn in the |for men who are forced to exercise, | tarian interests. The court of the Un 1 applied only to such | somet} il ant Alvin York of Tenne: ran ‘"‘"»’3'; & ngdrf pping | F€2T Of 211 Arch street and Gig- (to lag and bluff their way through | filed for probate 1 He indicated te activitics as the raliroads, | fiving gov who has uoms down | e t “n:‘ Tt ran SomE [liotti who was on the beat did not | the period and if they fake this ac. | most intcresting 1l might ba dons nol b fideral government I ofspaati toimuitora f ooy Lea (st 0 ohe conventian by com tessharels among the bed. | FePOrt at the scene until the fire | hey t better not give the | there in recent year = eaison by Caks Tita risdiction, and to federal ac- il gty aoltlenibE r] b (n'ri n(n]n (among the bed | \vas extinguished. time required. He believes policemen s of thirteen typewritten 5, (i e vities, such us the time to be ob-| The plane, ed by | o B e gt F}w«- b it ok teom . the . burning | Officer Vincenzo Santucet of the |should be in gond physical condition, | dated March 13, 1 and “One's lite can be n post offices, federal court | Li met by planes | o T Chout the schal: {1 e regular force was late on a duty call | but voluntarily. I they are in dan- | companied by four codicils evors il twol Fotralas it andl obhiay Zeaderailibullainse | oiiot ix Clates ‘aviators, Ons o 8 S SRSEL AS0UE SRR REELAE S0 e otila e aaoe ¢ had moti- | 20d Fave as his excuse that his|ger of becoming so stout that they|dicils provide for additions to NOW." e sald Taercing ra plsnss fiew to Hart (S0 °0 08 T, 3 FTSES fled WWarden George B, Allom and he | Watch was slow. Officer James Sul- | cannot perform their duties efficient- | o new gifts cision at the Chester met the governor's plane Green Speaks Sk 41: Ip of Sheriff Tsaac W. John. | llvan of the regular force missed a |ly, the board would be required to| Center church of Hartford, witl for the criminal insane tha The other three joined 4 at th ‘pnfw“ time of an al gon, citizens and state police were | Jut¥ call and reported that he rang |act. . X 1“ch Barker was a ¥ | recovered his nata whila the E came closer to New - E falth An’ ©is eAsnAt quickly summoned and armed swith | the box to the best of his belicf. The “Bay Windows" Taboo, | connected for many years, recelved | o o= E iy claimed it in- | Britain Sinlanesithenialroladily o S ior tressed #hotguns obtained from the prison | taD at headquarters did not record | Chairman Pajowskl favored some][AGETEASHTNNG OTERA0, 000K O returned a 1i e ir work, which was |over the clty in military formation [P0 ©F FIEL, | WAY TesRC, R {it, however. 80FE e = ¢ 2 | as the “Paulina S. Barker f 2 = c " d TAToaghl ; otficis i : ort of physical training for the men, | 28 the 0 , : Scott said andard dime executed maneuvers, proviking | g oan. president of the American Terrific Dattle Ensues Toliceman in Woman's Bedroom ' | “They should do something to keep | Cohter Church wome i et T i e etators, | Green. presid : ; Officer Ernest Bloomquist was in | " tion in the church $2,000 ooklet ha 0 Federation of Labor, at the Ameri- Throwing the doors of the prison T 1 S In | from growing bay windows,” he|1° ‘ 2 ? posed of, all cutive plane then followed | /"0 oyo “wonvenvion open the officers. and nearly 100 |& Woman's bedroom in a house on |said, In next ye geb provislon (I athutton Chapel, Seonnected pltnyifa i ey 00 FATHER MEETS 50 YEAR Gates planes to the fleld | Ly 8100 SV B o cery citlzens were met by the maddened | High street at 5:10 one morning and | should be made for training them, ;"”‘ ghurchyiracelyed $8080, ; | Detroit j a e ott ded in t e the e i inmates who tried fo breal through, | told Sergeant Fiynn that the wom- | he thought. Commissioner Chamber. | _The Intermountain Institu ! S e { OLD SON FOR FIRST '”ME cs< Height of Plancs S i 1 Blackjacks met led pipe in the rain |0 Who was in bed, was afraid of |lajn rem S e o dan- | SylSeen; Iaho) wan baduchtion $10,: : oTaarers g iwerallimany andfiyarieni| SH1E00S DRokRe i CHIRTRY: T A ik | her husband and asked the office | 000 and the America teil you a story that wo Lt 3 0 great national emergency and the of falling blows. heads were cracked 1sband an ked th cer | ger of the development of “bay win- | vou ir”" but said th ST the four plan w over the |57 o pag 1d men borne down. Little by littla | to stay in the house until she re- | dows” it {1 ousithels ba Missions and tha Am ur hair," but saic s : Herald office at noon today, The |SPlendid response of our citizenship and men borne down. Lit % ¢ he men T s s ARHL warnea i himiie = ent, 90, Released From Jail On T CARRALA. KRERAaIE b batd the prisoners were forced back into | COvered from her state of nervous- | The opportunity fs there for consid. | ATY AS B s : nes w in two detachments, [In manifold s NN e, the jail, but they were not yot sub- | caused by her husband’s ‘ac- | erable exercise, he belleved | were ¢ 'hlVrL :g )0, et same Day As Son—Both Tm. ree wor r a group and one The lasting lesson of that terrible ued. They fell back to re-organize | tions. Commissioner Morton s p | 1argo number of frie R solitary ship followed a m or | experience is to my mind the neces- da 2 I 1 ¢ their broken lines en rushed | The sergeant reported that he be- firemen have classes at the the Y. M | vided for and the resic b(‘\ ere Plal 1h T] emors plicated in Same Crime two rwar sity of considering all out problems again. lleved the officer remained in the | C, A. in thelr off-duty periods. The |CState is left In seventcen equal parts | A : ¢ Th iesses of spectators who | With the belief that a solutlon can This time they were met with a | house longer than necessary, In view | police department rs can do|to relatives of Mrs. Barker | re Felt in Canada ! Bl 13 Bty cstimate the ade were |be found through the combined wis- fusillade of bullets from pistols and | of the fact that the woman com- | Jikewi her the _ Ty e Ottawa, Ont, Oct. 13 (B A and >*;‘w respectively | ¢ ws: H. W. Doolittle 1850, |dom, experience and good will of all shotguns, Under orders from the | Plained of her husband at 2:30 a. m. | city should p membership in| 50 TO ONE smot e FoDerissied Sis pmomning SRR e A G TR well 2900, Gustave Carlson |concerned sherift the shots were fired low so) He ordered the officer to make out a | such classes or require the n to| Newmarket, Eng., Oct. 13 — | Dominion obsery A other, have met for the first|agqn" 1y 00, H. C. Peck| “There is a responsibility that as not to seriously wound any one, | report, which he did. The commis- | stand the expense is a question, the | M¥ra ay, owned by J. Davis, won | vere earthquak. was R Vaaucolncident | g gn0 R R ith 2400, H. John- only the American Legion can shoul- After six of the prisoners had fall- [ sioners felt that the officer's e | commissioners agreed, No action was | the Cesarewiteh, great autumn about one o'clock this mor their release from prison, son 2150, Leon G. Hunter 2400, J. der as well as the responsibilities en, the others rctreated and soon | lanation should be made to the new | taken, indicatink that physical train- | handicap, run h tod The first tremors were at {ty years ago a peasant from the | g Hewe 2085, Salvatore Mesta |that labor and other groups are lift- were driven into their cells. discipline committee, and the ser- |ing will not be compulsary for the | Myra Gray, to WOn | 1:12 a. m., eastern standard time of Sicily was sentenced to| 2700, Frank Shrump 2600, Edward ing.” Scores of primitive weapons were | geant's side of the incident will also | present at least. | by two lengths, while ](1 1.I and the distance was estimated at imprisonment for murder. He| johnson 2650, Richard Schaefer Today's Progran. found on the prisoners. be heard. | That applicants for places in the | Separated second an 7,050 Kilomefers or 4,350 miles | was told that on the same day his| 1745, Stan Dzievlat 2700, The ac Today's program afforded the Le- — R — | supernumerary department will 1‘.“’T)w bettin s > The time at the origin was 1:12 Wif¢ had given birth to a son. tual altitude at which the planes flew | gionnaires varied forms ot entertain- Los Angeles Start Is Gene Tunney lees $>,0() glven a strict examination as to| 22 to 1 and st Templestowe m. eastern standard time. The) \When 'h"'mn son was 20, he | was 2300 feet | ment. There were trap-shooting and T ! h thefr ability to write legibly and in-|9 to 1. record continued for four hours. |!éarned that his her had been 70 But Enjoyed the Ride rifle contests, band contests, army Once More Postponed (4] (,ampalgn for Smit! | tellgently was shown in Commis- H. L. Cottrill's Miss Sport was Lo e i Ol convicted on t mony of Bewailing the fact that he had | clrpus and aerial acrobatics at the Lakehusst, N. J, Oct. 13 (P—| New York, Oct. 13 (® — Gene |gioner Chamberlain's remark that|second, and H. Stobart's Temple- $e . [two . witness These the son{not instructed the pilot to loop-the- | sesquicentennial stadium, a Smoki Untavorablo weather reports from | Tunney, heavyweight boxing cham- | policemen who cannot present re- | stowe was third in the field of 24. | | | [promptly waylaid and shot. For|loop, Willlam W. Pease, 76 years of | Indian dance by the Arizona depart- the mid-west today caused another | plon. contributed $500 to Governor | ports that can be read and under-| The race, over 2 1-4 miles, was the THE WEATHER |this crima the son was sentenced (0| age, of this city, returned to the ment and tours and receptions at postponement of the three-day flight !\n)"vfi s campaign fund today. | stood have no place in the depart- | subject of much betting, as the new | | - | |30 years penal servitude. On the day | flying fleld yesterday afternoon nnnrmw sesqui grounds. A states dinner to Detroit of the naval dirigible Los I've voted for Governor Smith|ment. He pointed out that men who | Betting tax becomes operative No- Showers tonight; Thurs- of the son's release the father re-|taking an acroplane ride in one of |for Leglon's Auxiliary, a military re- Angeles. The craft was cut from | ever since I've had a vot Tun- | cannot write also cannot present tes- | vember 1. | day fair and colder. ceived a pardon and for the first|the planes brought to New Britain | view and ball, a spectacular feature, its mooring mast for a trip along [ney declared, “I am very fond of | — Myra Gray s a bay mare, by | [time father and son met and em- i the Jersey coast. Governor Smith.” (Continued on Page 15.), Ambassador out of Lady Canny. | * | braceds (Continued on Page 16) ‘ (Continued on Page 15.) f » Y 4