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'MRS. WPHERSONS ANXIOUS FOR TRIAL (Sags It Will. Give: Her. “Abso- te Viniation” Los Angeles, Nov. 4, UPF—Almee | Sempte McPherson, evangelist, today | |welcomed: her. fortheoming trial on | " Priming Ether Denatured! Alcohol Company |criminal conspiracy charges as an | Mra. Minnie, Kénnedy, who is a co- | | | l' tor, her mother, and Mrs. Lorraine Municipal Judge Samuel R. Blake at After hearing Keys lenounce the |srand. jury with her story: of being, |Judge Blake declared. she lay “un- 169-171 MAIN STREET the decision that rings her to trial ! kidnaping story in an effort to re- | perg, t! lice said; is-a relative of | . i | were being. takem t. | the attempted FOUR KILLED; THREE TOMBS PRISONERS Three Hundred Policemen and Put Down Panic: y York’s:Most:Sgiectacular Delivery: New: Yori, Nove 4—~{P-Two -men were arrested teday. charged: with atding- the spectacuiar- attempted break from Tombs prison yesterday | io.which four men were killed and, three injured: They were Oscar Ambezg, and | Robert. Warner-of Brooklyn; Am-| Hyman Amberg, alleged murderer., | who- shot and -killed himself, when ¢ escape: from the: high prisen walls| became tmpossible. The arrests were made at their! homes just before dawn: The.pelice; sald they were suspected of being| implicated in smuggling weapons to the prisoners who made. thelir, upsue- | cessful. dash for liberty. Warner, who-is 24 years.old, )m!w’ been arrested four times. since July, | 1925, charged with larceny, robbery.| and- assault; but was: discharged each time, police records:show. Am- | berg has: no criminal; record. ’ Police said they had positive proof that the two men were implicated in break: They said | | went: into. effact a tew months ago, {pil, | installed at Sing. Sing. NEW, BRITATN: DALY HERALD, THURSDAY, il ATTEMPT BREAK Called: to. Guard: Jailhouse Accompanying: New- Police say there have bagn several, mtempts. at. jajl: deliveries, since, the, Banmes law., providing fer extra heawy, sentences for. old offenses, but, this attempt was one of the, most spectaculas in the city’s his- tory. The three man, reported sick and ve. Prison physician's office #hen. they, rushed fye main gate of the prison, with, plgtols, obtained. fram. an ynknown. so.gce. They demanded the keys | tront Louis Lorch, gatekeeper, who | defled them, although, he was un-| armed, Warden Is Shot They fired: a, fusillade, at- him, but. missed: and-then ran into. the prison | yard, shooting. at, Warden Malion | When he appeared at_ his, office door. Mallon was wounded: then, and. died, later. They took refuge behind a coal that hegd spelibgund spectatory who lined ofiice windows and fire es- capes, oxaxleoking the, prison yard. Steadwajl. an employe of the New York. Life Insurance company, Wasy wounded i the hand when a bullet crashed, thraugh the window of Ris office on the eighth floor of a near- by building. Automatig, rifieg ching, guns, which, resembling ma- case 20 bulleta at, ong, pull: o the tr were used by. the police who tapk up, positions in hui)dings nearby. Amghert and Glandz realized they were doomed when they falled to got the. kevs to the gate and finally turned thelr guns on themselves. Before he shot himself Amberg waved tg. the crowds on pearby fre escapes and laughed. Three, other grlsoueru ugorted sick, with Glatz, ‘Amborg and’ Mc- Kenna, but were not removed from their. cells at the same time, They are thought to have. been implicat- ed. Search of- them and of the en- tire prison failed to dlsclose other hidden arms. Throughout the fighting Thamas prison yard. Both police and pris- omers fired upon him but ke escap- ed with only a cut shoe lace, nicked by a bullet. on the spot where a gallows stood before an electric chalr. was| There they, stood off a siege of half an. hour| The National Cash Register Go. will ‘send its “100 point” salesman 0 Havana, Ouba. in’ January as & “treat.” Sx hundred may go. M. Kelly, a laborer, lay, in 2 narrow | ditch he ~was digging across the | SNITH GOLLEGIANS NOW ARE BICYCLING Young Women There Taking to Northampton, Mass, Nav. § (P— When a Northampton dealer recent~ ly adyertised: “We would like to buy, about ten or fifteen old second- hand ladles’ bicycles” local wags! | wondered who the second-band la- | dies were. Inquiry today developed that Smith College girls, while dis- claiming the inte ‘ence that they arg either second-hand or antique, are in the market for bicycles and the dealers here can’t find enough cheap machines to satisfy the demand. While no exact figures were avail- able, it was estimated that between two, and three hundred students are now pedalling their way to class or exploring the toads of Hampshire county in their spare time. Most of "the cyclists live in the three new dormitories, a quarter of g nilp trom the’ center of the campus and have adopted the bicycle as a time saving device. No traffic has been noted on the | campus, as_yet, although it is not | unusual to see half a dozen bicycles | | Sketch today prints a letter from | parked outsidg a classroom. Only senjors during the spripg tarm are allowed to drive automo- biles, but there is no restriction on the ownership of “bikes,” therefore, many girls who own their OWew autos have written home and had the old bicycla taken from the at- tic or cellar and shipped to North- ampon. Fake Auto Motor Rating Discgvered by Yale Praf. New Haven, Nov, 4 —Professer E. H. Lockwooqd of Ygle has uncovered a national scandal in exppsing false horse power claims by automobile makers. He has invented a dynamo- meter which registers the exact horse power and it has found time and again that the claims that a make af 3 car possessed gome fifty- fiye horse pawer weye false and that only fifty to fifty-five were all that it had. ° % The report of the researches by Prof. Lockwood and his staff will be sent to the United States govern- ment. « Jail British Woman Far Anti-Fascist Talk London, Now. 4.—{#)—Thg Daily Mrs. Algeri.on Sladen, nleca of Lord that, after spending three days and nights in jail, her husband and the British consul secured her release an bail. Subsequently the British pm- bassador visited Premler Mussoling and the charge dgainst her was dis- missed. Mrs. Eladen, agcording to the letter, says her arrest had its origin 1n a conversation in a vastau. rant in which she “merely criticized Fascism geademically and thegretica ally” and an Italian woman who disg liked her reporpted her to the au- thorities, AUTOIST ASSAULTED. Rockviile Nov. 4 (A—A man be- lieved to beé Bdward Smith, but whose home address has not been learned, was found at the side of the read in Bgst Main street last night, In an unconscious condition. He was taken to the Rockville hos+ pital and later sald that he had been assaulted and that his automobile had been stolen from him: Smith said he had given a man a ride and that suddenly the man had struck him and then had thrawn him aut of the car. An fnvestigation {8 be< ing made by the police. - e I Biby In Your Home Thousands 5t contes of boak by Dr. Wil Elders sre being .dnn"' Pfl’ “wue-.' wasis’ cidrem, ‘witbo woman who book aud lesrm all sbous: Dunmore, who was under arrest at Volosca, Ttaly, for allegedly making | “socialist utterances’” agalnst | Premier Mussolini, to the effect| ut!gfi]k:fl)‘l and ln“ma‘mn effect On"‘m—‘ lor ‘weakness. lsny things gre unfolded, 4t The_averyge woman hesn ol A A S ] % 0 " l.: | opportunity to. win ‘“absolute vindi- cation” for. herself and her mother, |defendant: The. wealthy. Angelus. temple. pas: | i Wiseman-Siclaff were bound over to | e the superior court vesterday: by o 7o ; [,me conclusion of the evangelist’s| chlnnson Drug | |preliminary hearing. | woman evangelist as a. perjurer be- | cause of her appearance before. a| kidnaped last spring while thousands | of followers mourned her for: dead, der strong’ suspicion of guilty.” | The evangelist paled as she heard | on charges that she conspired to| ! manufacture evidence supporting the | fute the allegation that she spent ten | Warner visited the: tombs: twice: yeu( days in a cottage at Carmel, Cal,|terday, once with- Mrs. Michael Me- Obligations, simply and address Wil Riders, . zm-. Bdg., -‘m Mo. BAD COLD? TAKE “CASCARETS” FOR BOWELS. TONIGHT No headache, constipation, bad cold or sour stomach by morning Get a 10-cent box. | Sick headache, biliousness, coated ! tongue, head and nose clogged up with a cold—always trace this to torpid liver delayed, fermenting food in the bowels: or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, instead of g cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blaod.. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes congestion and that dull, thrabbing, sickening headache. Cascarets immediately cleanse the | stomach, remove the sour. undigest- | ed food and foul gas take the ex- cess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste mat- ter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a. 10- cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. ] WEDDING RING SHOP DIAMONDS 140 Main Street, Room 1 Upstairs | F.L.McGuire OPTICIAN A T.McGuire OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted BOOTH’S BLOCK i —_— FIRF INSURANCE | states. Geo. A. Quigley 308 Main St. New Britain “WHEN IN HARTFORD DINE WITH US.” Everything we serve very best, is the st | ticulurly interested in this feature of | | pilots who were aiding in develop- turbed lest their experiments be cur- | | treight or engage in any radio operator; fugitive: co- with her former Kenneth: G. Q'miston, | defendant. “Absolute vindlcation; that:is oun! goal, and nothing short of it,” Mrs. i McPherson announced' to her con- | gregation last night “For the cause ! of Christ, for my hundreds of thou.| sands of friends, for my two beauti- ful children; for my- precious: and faithful mother, for right and de- | cency, for the ltonor of womanhood, ‘absolute vindlcation’ is> upon: our banners and will be uplield every » and every day until it is pro- claimed by the courts,” she said. Under the law the trial by jury must. start withim 60" days. Rumors were current that & change of venus would be asked by either the prose- | cution or the defense on account of the evident difficulty in obtaining & jury. since the case has aronsed sucit bitter animosities here. Counsel for both sides denied the reports. PLEASURY FLIERS NOT INGLUBED Ouly Interstate Planes Must' Have Harkers i | | | | New Haven, Nov. 4 (P—Airplanes w h engage in interstate or foreign commerce only will be required to be tagged and numbered like auto- mobiles, United States Senator | Hiram Bingham, who had much to | do with molding the new | aviation law into shape, sald today: | bery: of federal Aviators who fly for pleasure or ! gport will not be required to take out | k- gistration numbers under the new| law, the senator said, mor will the law have any jurisdiction over flying within the state. The house desired that the proposed federal law. should | take the place of any state laws| which were in force but the senate | insisted, Senator Bingham says, that ' states for the present, at least, should have entire control of avia- tion within their own borders and mnder their own laws: if such existed. Senater Bingham said he was par- | the DIl because Cannecticut: has one | of the best, it mot the best aviation | law in the country; and accidents are | fewest here because of the care ex- ercised by the aviation inspectors. The federal law does not interfere with experimental fiying, Senator Bingham saying that whem the draft of the law was under consideration ment of aviation were greatly per- ailed by restmetions. The federal | 1w as it stands does mot interfers | with aviators who eommute provided | they do not carry passenger or| way in| between the | ommercial business D. A. R. MEMBERS UPSET Waterbury, Nov. 14 (P—In a let- | ter to the American today Sarah Whitman Trumbnll, Chapter D. A. R., Watertown, with a membership of 756 declares the idea of broadecast- ing the Hall-Mills murder case is decidedly obnoxious. They do not the disgusting affair thrust them the air. Through regent, Mrs. Mabel W.! Randall, they declare for clean, de- cent, literature, clean motion pic- | tures and above all for clean broad- | their | time. and. for. Kenna, wife of one of the trio who tried to shoot their way to freedom. McKenna {s now-in a hospital with gunshot wounds: which. may. cause his death: During the shooting, according to police, Warner sat outside the prison walls in an automobile with- engine running. When: it was evident: the attempt had falled, they seid; he drove. away, On his visits to the prison Warner iz said. to. have, given the name of Herman Amberg. He talked. with Hyman Amberg for an hour the first twenty. minutes:. the second. time, which: was only. ahout an hour befare the shoating began. Yesterday morning, police. said Oscar Ambers was seen. riding in an automoblle with, Warner. and is be- lieved: to, have. been hanging around the viclnity af the. prison during the day. Details of Outbreak New: York. Nov. 4 (A—The oid Tombs: prison. was under a heavy guard of patrolmen armed: with rifles today as a result of am at- tempted jail break in which: four men. were, killed and three seriously injured. The dead are Peter Mallon, ward- en; Jeremiah Murphy, a guard; Oliver Glantz. alias Berg, alias Burke, a Chicago gangster recently brought here to face a charge af bhery, and Hyman Amberg: under indictment for murder in a jewelry store robbery. The wounded are Daniel’ O'Con- nor, guard: J. Allen Steadwell. a spectator, and Michael (Red) Me- Kenna, & prisoner charged with murder {n connection with the rob- the Reid Tce Cream com- pany. McKenna was said' to. be fa- tally wounded. Three Start Riot Three prisoners started the at- tempted break yesterday that threw: hundreds: of other prisoners into. a near panic and brought 300 police- men to battle with them in answer to a riot call. 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