New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1929, Page 16

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16 NEW BRITAIN D\ITY HT‘RAID MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929. Y ISHBEL CENTER OF Colorado State Prison a Hm ';——_—jy W C.A.T0 HAVE Resu” ctionists Keep Girl's BOdy ,Jt FEMINNE_INTEREST‘[ = e RECREATION [LA%S On lce For Over a Year, In Hope ; | : s That She Will Regain Her Life Daughter of Premier Gonfesses Course in Great Demand Olerel i g Love for Real Simplicity 1 First Time Strange Cult Beliefs Bared in Discovery of Corpse and S B . ' ‘ - B — Bodies of Seven Dogs—Police Suspect Child May 4 . lopdets glos e g L Have Been Religious Sacrifice. throughout the ci will be given a | 4 i 5 feature of the fall program o y Los Angeles, Oct to proclaim ‘“resurrection morn 4| *: % physical ed t men of trange g Oil Millionaire Kicks | 4 . W, were examined by the po! The investigation was started i | has ne - | today an eifort to det the request of Clifford R. Dabne ) v Venice, Calif., oil operator, who charges t after becoming a r of the cult he advanced ap- Iy $40.000 to Mrs. 4 ding the completion of a + 8 was writing, to be known “fhe Sixth Seal,” and upon which base its beliefs. . Mrs cther the life of Willa Rhe vear old “high priestess” of th sanization, whose pody wa yet has been mand. 1 t ubs, Girl Scou | torth, will be Iy made casket b floor of her I home here, was sacrificed as a part Fven Presence Honor which will be eveni of a ritual of the or divided into| The foster parc course : any’ of the pe- | William Rhoads, Plackbur t on an embez Sl n : ! programs, all | terial w y f charg: losed activitics of b : | dancing, gr het caslatl cont it ilt, which brought reve o discovery of th I's body and another Sut t the bodies of seven husband standing silent- ads told investigators L4 . i i Body Kept for Year LG ]‘; "_:‘1 : : - thoads tearfully admitted T eara [ fenns i work covers more than four |y = 0 - 2 a copper lined " s i ] L Gertrude FFos it her body had ‘l)]\\«.- mac .1‘:‘1m‘:“1\;4 sked 4 [who hias had a Ta thantul vear dn | siat eniae s il e e A J : be resurrected | trangported from awelling o I J i (Lol R as the family changed resi- «y 5 b o ; ociated Press Photo || ved in ice,|old officers that b took L ‘,'” ¥ yrars % This picture, taken while prisoner: 1ards were battling in the Colorado St ;, October 3, shows ‘.'.. S evnuen Sl §1 ; et the fire started by the prisoners after they mutinied. In the passageway at the left is shown a group of convicts w ith hands |ne 4 to produce anything in-| f*:":; “v"'_"""' ”r“';‘f“ e : Ravioor Al frultic elevated in token of surrender. The square structure in the foreground is the west gate where the attack was made by girl had met a violent | o¢ tne casket. the g Rt £ L 2 B he casket, th ody was in father o \ 'he Jational Guard after dynamite was 1‘1 ced under the wall. In the backgrounds is l.n- mess hall, where the riot started. g W. Thom of of preservation. Dr. H ve to see its e walls are shown. The square building in the middle rwi th e yard is Cell House > the convicts barricaded them- | o bt T “;" l“)““"“ the county autopsy surgeon b own expresse s . 4 P- | theory that her life had been sacri- . 3 e selves. 1 e ) C aq la Tike o . : s nuna to ascertain 1he ” T ‘\\” 2 - selve From the upper left window the bodies of, slain guards were thrown, m,, = ieea e e of the :,m e . in that deeper O s e r . b Police suspicion was directed to | cal examinatior ceremonial aftai R Wreckage of Prison Massacre Friduy, §:00-0 s f0r | (1 Thoads home afier two ofher B W ing of preceder th 2 : '~ members of the cult. Mrs. Otis and Mrs. | 4 gowns, @ it i e Blackburn, the “high pricstess,” and e s n She frankly ficas . m. re- Mrs. Ruth Angelina vith the girl's death ence for simpliic ) v o0, had been held on are subject to rrosecution i per women of ] ¢ H bezzling about $50,00 » of failing to report s0 doing 1, b who liad contributed also of attempting a announ ) hore the eral, police say been made by ‘ lor of 1 It has been in existence al- fure and her complexion Ced ; 1 cal.” years, according 1o She was equally f show- | p =l ots of the Mrs. Blackburn. She ass ing her whole-l I A to the were no mysterions cc for - event i | repre- iid the ohject of the general b Sl jol's for the study of = mank And 2 e eeted veigled into g Taatie 7 e e — = : An interests r Webb of this meeting plang will be discnssed 0 &peculate on many 5 o wned from or the coming celebration of light's p ing the d tonight—what : 5 L y L) they spent last week ubilee. Practically every city one or th on A g Clty !tems birthday party was given in country has had some sort ® whether a last hour nrrival of Mrs. | dignity —— Miss Anna Par celebration and at tomorrow Alfee Longworth might revive aits :“‘,"“’:‘w[ e e e e i s s s CORErGYerE IOV e DICK) 1 bk 4 the return of the opera house was pre ym civie organizations to give ‘H many palms and roses and snap g of Olive L. Corbin of 3 hments were stions us to what sort of dragons it took to decorate the 1 the Sy Miss 1 e Britain should o White House wrtist was engaged (o ST R el ki 4 But one g was cert Some- melody on a harsichord ‘ ,,\, :: pr 2 r;u. \”‘,\‘u;‘\. “: :f ,‘1‘(. "‘1( l‘l\h vh];;m:r i r Anthony Venskunas suggestic 1y attend the meet- ‘ — - = —— | kunas and daughter, Lor- | ing = = . | inley street spent| The local club was organized a | aterbury. vear ) last April and has been East Berlin Driver Is Released . el e H d S S (hestelliat fion organization the good of the smmon. cou electrical indus ind its member- After Failure to Heed Step Sign Ry R A\r E W E H H P : R s tractors, electrical merchandising v nirance to Vv ainut ark| S e i s L J t 8 o'clock the ordin Ao ;, ot ;";;“‘ | ¢ { sentatives e various electric | T 1 it to au | | committee witl meet Electrical Club to Meet e | Judgment Suspended Be- ek o | Peter Gallino, 17, of Berlin, sus- ilities, and others interested in z | snown e tained an injury o his left foot ni=| and Discuss Celebration maustri S e e | |atternoon when a picce of steel| There will be a special meeting | — cause of Unfamilia “t‘ nEE : I"‘ ;I""\"*"4:‘ grazed him while he working |of the N in Llectrical clu Shark flesh is considered a deli- TS ks Bttt at the Shurberg Coal Co. in this city. | tomorrow e State Trade cy among some natives of apan With Road—Park En-‘-“:r,’m’\p ‘l\m dithere f Edward Matulis of Church street [school, be at § o'clock. At|and Far West. 4 e " v 1 West ) n str e e e e e e e e e ————— trance Ruled Equivalent | Rl A o to City Street. | S = icked two si Associated Press Photo ¥ Pl cons View of wreckage left by fire started by prisoners in their battle with guards and troops. This B Sldad R0 SROREN. o t | s the ruined interior of the mess hall, where the riot started. s Visible or ' . ; Priest Hero of Conth Riots the s the 1 ¢ Britain | and incon 3t Kk drive ing. Hr t 1 fro to con- grade of a 4 | - ¥ Maln street aftee ¥ 1 11 \ 1 ein recommended that | wo! he n - \ W as to spended also in th ) morial, and for some 1 or | word “stop™, the cf willo, 24, of 477 other « ¢ A which the teg s stalled ) f ol sections \ G inaugurat 1 s traffic o » Off 1 reCo) | ahead of 1 1N s i l e - I i | i tal ; 5 : pect | : t 0 : } TR s Middletown Rcsmmt, Landers| | : ) | ‘ 0 Emploge, Overcome Today | ‘ s 5 1 s escapi rom - p Vor Lricr Period of srtable h ,»; of Li S. Hull | N 4 Mid ¥ 1 tein Blames Nelson $25 b it Sy / iy : 1 : ] ¢ of foul returned S Toom ofh Tis Assbeiated Press Photo N MADAM . let the HErald rtment t off the hed room, a | Rev. T k O'Neil, hero of the battle between urmps‘ j 1 . i 5 : y | / oG] I By s ¢ and cony He advanced under a barrage of rifle and nmcnme\ C‘afif"lfied AdS houseclean EOr i 1 e e tubli - : : . i "% gun fire twice to place dynamite unde the walls of the prison | 3 un! ot == i orn. ( in effort to blow up Cell House No. 3, where the convicts were | you’ _Turn your used a‘rt“‘:]es 13 the 1 C tubing, | bary led. Beside him on the right is Marion Keating, (:f‘ B 1n quncl{ ready cagh by phonlng Gaf heater. | Puel Colo., who d himself to the convicts guns to| i ! first prove me throw tear bombs. | ' 2 5 from W Main s A , } hat [ —mM———— ‘ heaning of w r = - o | ; = e M oy gl - ] ) ?\ea\ ritain Woman Hits |- e iny f“‘; Y“"”" len ! artford police lice ant : raff Ho find \\c t Hartford el iy | unger & Gl e 1 Whil on PIRE FIGHTERS INJURED e case fom i dicd of | el West Hart Newburyport, Mass., Ogt. 7 (UP) ¢ when it was r 1 weeiad Mrs. Merc ireman was injured and an- ) e 1 i ) . 8 other overcome | ke while 2 = A it s e o in struck Riciand L A Well Written Ad in the Herald Always ¢ « | Clark sinee July, 1915, He was un- son of Mr. and M iz to the Kresge block here | & ” 3 ' it Kuehner. s South | 1 Brings Results i 1 to|r n social riy T L \ cd Lund required | ha probubilz |t town he gave| An injury to i was re tment for an injured hand. The ELE s ] ey ia o lit nlcelved by the boy, whic s tic Einjoyaicomal waseeoseman | make a six montl nd it 150 probable that | Middletown. jed at the Hartford hospital. Offi- | Donald Barth. l 0

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