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death early this morning by a fellow convict who ‘waited for him at the dormitory steps, “Superintendent R. D. Moore said today. The dead man is Oatha Gray, 24, of Evansville. Superintendent Moore said Gray was stabbed in the stomach- and in the. chest with

Thomas, 24, of Richmond. Gray died immediately, Thomas surrendered without resistance to guards who rushed to seize him. Superintendent Moore said the convict may be charged with murder. The stabbing followed an argument last Friday between the two men who worked in the reformatory’s laundry. One accused the other of stealing. Guards who overheard the dispute, the superintendent said, transferred Thomas to another prison detail, This morning, Thomas who was quartered in dormitory K-3, was released with his group & few min-

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Thomas had béen returned from! parole last November for two years ‘more @f his sentence on a conviction of assault and battery with intent commit a felony.

Arrest in Knoxville Solves Thefts Here

Three recent burglaries in Indianapolis - were «solved today with the arrest of a ‘suspect in Knoxville, Tenn., according to Detective Chief Jesse McMurtry. The prisoner, John Frederick DePew, 32, confessed, Knoxville police said, that he committed three burglaries here and five in Cincinnati during the last three weeks. The suspect. will be taken to Cincinnati, where detectives will question him regarding the Indianapo-

utes ahead of Gray, quartered in K-6. He hung back until the two lines merged, Then he darted out of line and | stabbed Gray in the stomach without warning. Gray tried to run, but Thomas stabbed him a second time just above the heart with the sharp case knife, before guards could seize him. Supt. Moore said Thomas was

he got the case knife. Such knives are used both in the reformatory kitchen and hospital. “All Thomas said was that he wanted to kill Oray” the super-. intendent said. . “It's the kind .of

of “minutemeén” at Indianapolis was) { announced- hy the war department

over to Cineinnati police for trial.

Railroad Battalions Organized Here

Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. —Organization of two railroad pattalions|

today. The 730th Railroad Operating battalion will be-formed with offi cers and men from the Pennsylvania railroad and the 753d Trans-| portation Railroad Shop battalion! from the railroad shopmen at Beech

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Chicago en routs home are, top row: Betty Jean Freel 18. Bottom row: Judy Green, |8

and Lou Applegate, Wanda Sroith, 9.

Four Whistling-Foe Beauties ° ‘Bolt Sally Rand Show

Men Made Awful Remarks, Teen-Agers Say; Pack Their Duds, Head Back for lowa

CHICAGO, Aug. 11 (U. P).—Four freckle-faced, teen-age girls from, larceny charge. Iowa said today they gave up dancing careers with the Sally Rand show LEBANON, Ind. Aug. 11.-<Robert! at the Illinois state fair because of the way “men whistled at them.” | The girls said they don't dance in Jowa the way they do in the larceny. given by the well-known bubble and fan dancer. The girls, Wanda Smith, 19; Betty Freel, said they,

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and Judy Green, 18, signed up at Ames, lowa, home town, to dance in the show at the'state fair at Springfield.

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Barber Wins Bail In Slaying Case

Local Man Held in Kentucky ‘Aid's Death

A. P. (Buck) Cornett, Indianapolis barber, today was placed under $5000 bond on a fugitive from justice charge in connection with the slaying of a Kentucky conservation officer, Cornett, who lives at 1626 Lexington ave, refused to waive extradition to Kentucky. Cornett, with his brother, Buster C. Cornett, 45, of Woodbury, Ky. face murder charges in cofinection {with the shotgun slaying of conser{vation officer John C. Martin of | Morgantown, Ky. | Attorney Rodes K. Myers, em{ployed by Kentucky” to assist in {the investigation, said he did not know which of the two: eventually would be named as principal and | which as the aider or abettor, | Officer Martin who was working {on the prevention of stream pollu- | {tfon, was killed Thursday by two! | blasts from a 12-gauge shotgun, His | {body was found on the old Morgan- | [town road 12 miles west of Morgan- | town, x3 !

Four Lock Guard In Cell, Escape

SALEM, Mass., Aug. 11.(U. P.).— | Four prisoners escaped from Salem jail early today after obtaining two guns, overpowering a guard, and locking him in a cell. A jail officer identified the es-

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TRA Z. Wysacki, 20, of Ba lem, charged with attempted rape .and held in $562,000 bail for the Essex county grand jury. James W. McDonald, 20, of Worcester, held for the grand jury on

Rudolph Limauro, 18, of Lynn, serving two years for automobile

i Joseph Bowers, 32, of Salem, be18; Lois Applegate, 18] jo held for the grand jury on a next and it didn't sound so good charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. “The men whistled at us ands They fled in an automobile bemade awful remarks,” Miss Green longing to a jail suvald. | added. They said they worked up a jitterburg number to replace a dance | Miss Rand wanted - them to. do.

1000 Entries Expecied At Montgomery Show

Times State Service CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Aug. The four girls packed their things 12.—~More than 1000 entries are ex- | pected in tHe annual Montgomery |

World War Ill Has Begun, Says Simms

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Britain, Prance and associated ma- | 8 Austria.

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Time Is Russia’s Weapon

Time is regarded as Russia's] principal weapon. Though

military machine, our experts don't] believe she contemplates a major | war soon. . On the contrary, she is faid to be convinced that the three main

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States, Britain and France-—are 0 | undermined economically all she (will have to do is pick up the | | pieces. The forecast is that the Big A German peace conference in No vember will get nowhere. Our people are equally pessimistic regard-

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