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IN FATALITIES Than Her Elections Are Scheduled in Hartford, Kenkichl Yoshizawa, Japanese Story—Killed delegate, told the league council in Self Defense She Said and New Haven — Old BROUGHT OVER that his government was unable to Two Prisoners and One Bridgeport accept the council's draft resolu- tion. State Policeman Are PECULIAR STORY The league council adjourned Guard Is on Gaining Ascendency AUTO ACCIDENT until 4 p. m. without voting Dead — One Guard Is OF FAMOUS CRIME either the council's resolution or the counter-proposals. Japanese Two Convicts BY GEORGE H. Bi ALK Francis J. O’Connor and The resolution was made public Wounded, (Vnltcd Press Stall (Continued on Page 2.) Correspondent) CROSS AND TONE FACTIONS Irene Nam= at Large Los Angeles. Oct 24—(U. P.) — Cunningham Composed and defiant, Winnie ed Defendants By Julia Trenton. N. J„ Oct 24—(UP) — Ruth Judd, comely blonde, waa HAVE BEEN TREATED HARSHLY ANGRY COWBOYS Police of three state' organized a held to-day on a charge that she Lockwood and Jennie man hunt to-day for two survivors murdered two former room-mates of a group of four prisoners who in Phoenix, Arlz: (By WILLIAM J. MORIARTY) broke from state prison late yes- Selecting a funeral parlor for the Greeley AT DEATH shooting down one guard scene, she voluntarily surrendered Governor Wilbur L. Cross and his supporters, making up the BITTER terday, and killing a patrolman in a gun last night to peace officers who had "new guard" in the state democratic organization, will face their first Francis J. O'Connor and Irene fight. sought her almost 100 hours while of this are named she “here and there In real test for supremacy of the party in ten days. Elections scheduled Cunningham city OF ONE COMRADE Their two companions were stayed defendants in two suits arising killed an hour after the break in downtown Los Angeles.” for New Haven for the first of Hartford. Bridgeport .and Tuesday from an auto collision in which the woods near Langhorne. Pa. She told them that she shot Miss November offer a real tryout of the caliber of strength the reorganiza- dnmages of $20,000 are asked. The That New after one of them had fatally Hedvig Samuelson, 27. and Mrs plaintiffs, each seeking $10,000 are They Charge wounded a Pennsylvania state Agnes Lerol, 25, In self defense. tion goup has built up during the past year and, needless to say, the Julia Lockwood, a hair-dresser and York Policeman Killed patrolman, one killed himself. She exhibited a bullet in her left "old guard" is reported as laying lines on all side in an effort to regain Jennie Greeley, both of Watertown. The prisoners sought are Frank hand to support her contention. In the action Miss a term for Chief of Detectives Joe Taylor control. Indications are that when the November elections in the three brought by Man in Street Seibert, serving 15-year Greeley It Is alleged that <0 stitches Wrong robbery, and James Stoddard, sen- said she admitted dissecting the re- cities named above are over, the "old guard" will be found to have were necessary to close a wound tenced to three years for carrying body of Miss Samuelson and then Argument a and both bodies gained much of the strength lost a year ago when the sudden turn-over In her face as a result of the blow gun. packing shipping she suffered In the collision. The dead men were James Mc- from Phoenix to Los Angeles as in the democratic state convention took the Cross-Dolan- Oct place, placing Both suits are drawn by Attor- New York, 24—(UP)—Att- Grath and Jack Weirman. both luggage. friends of Owen Cros- Toae-McNeil in gry cowboy serving 15 years for robbery. Taylor said she claimed she had regime power. (Continued on Page 2) in * by, Rodeo performer, chipped McGrath, cornered in the woods no accomplice. Not Satisfied Bridgeport to ship his body back home to shot Trooper Joseph Campl>ell be- The 27-year-old woman was In Bridgeport a split is very evi- Miles Mont, as they charged TMs oloscup of Mrs Winnie Ruth Judd, sought throughout the na- City, fore being shot down by another questioned at great length by Ari- dent in the democratic ranks with he was shot while acting as peace- tion in connection with the trunk murders, shows her as she appeared state policeman. Campbell died zona and California officials bet Mayor Edward T. Buckingham, maker in a 15-cent taxi fare argu- several hours later in St she stuck her Wheeler Post while on a visit to her and friends In Indiana. After her sur- Francis by story. parents democrat, seeking reelection in the Young ment. hospital. She refused to answer many render last night she told a weird story. facts of much dissatisfaction In bis "Policeman John Quigley shot McGrath and Weirman had ob- questions. She declined to explain A- party. Town Chairman John the wrong cowboy.” Colonel Tom tained their weapons when their her motive. When asked w-hv ah* Cornell of Bridgeport, furthermore, Johnson, boss of the Madison companions shot John D. White. shipped the bodies to Los Angeles,* was of the chieftlans tn To Install Officers Garden allowed to- who one Square Rodeo, 30, a guard at the prison, and she merely shook her head. ‘‘old the campaign to unseat the day. seized his pistol and riot gun. Her story, aB repeated by Taylor guard” and put the "new guard’’ In "Crosby was a peacemaker. He Col Edward B- Stone, principal was that she herself started tha is very much dissatisfied Bulletins never used liquor.” and state officials fatal when she made an power, Late argument keeper, planned towards his former political mate, Nov. 7th According to the cowboys’ story. an investigation to-day to learn lncompllmentary remark about and has openly showed his hostility Saturday, HORSE BETTING WAS COSTLY Joe Rock and Bob Walden and how Seibert and Stoddard ob- Mrs Lerol while visiting the two National Committeeman Archibald some others had been to a beer tained their guns. girls Friday night. McNeil, and Governor Cross, In ad- New York, Oct 24—(UP)—Emil C. Becker, a res- parlor. They started an argument The break occurred yesterday “I killed them after Mis* Sam- Ceremonies Will Take the taxi driver over a 16- dresses made In which he harshly taurant heard tell of won on with when Edward Landwehr a civilian uelson shot me in the hand dur- INSANE WAITER cashier, patrons money one-block ride. criticised the present party heads cent fare for a electrician, left a ladder leaning ing the quarrel," she was quot- Place at horse races. Never did mention a loss. Se he took for their handling of appointments Headquarters they Everett Colborn, blackfoot. Idaho against the prison wall. ed by Taylor as Baying. and the like. $25 from the till, lost it, then took $800 a few days later. said: Weirman, employed in the pris- "I scuffled with Miss Samuelson AND of Veteran Organization "Rock and Walden were fight- As la the case in Waterbury, KILLS THREE office on bakery, came running into the and the gun dropped to the Boor. he appeared at the district attorney’s and a detective. Bridgeport has been sorely neglect- Yesterday ing the patrolman yard and headed for the ladder. Mrs Lerol hit me on the head with —Officials From in to and ed In the list of appointments made Many and announced he had “just hitch hiked all the way Crosby stepped stop it. Seibert and Stoddard ran out of an ironing board. I fell to the by the Cross regime and Attorney THEN SUICIDES Parts of the State Will from Reno to face the theft charge.” was knocked down and beaten." (Continued on Page 2) (Continued on Page 21 Cornell, himself, who is pre-elec- “Ciosby got up groggy and in front of Quigley’s gun. tion days was considered a pre- Be in staggered Attendance There was a roar and fell ferred choice for any good position Blam- BAD CHECK HELPED DIVORCE Crosby Temporary Insanity dead.” the governor would have to make, Installation of the newly elected Cincinnati, 0., Oct 24—(UP)—Mrs Daisy Walling The police reported Quigley shot Premier Laval Sits has not been honored at all. ed for the Gruesome officers of Wheeler-Young post. won a divorce from John Walling of Belleville, 111, after after he had been flailed by Cros- Tone Routed In New Haven Veterans of Foreign Wars, will by and Rock using their riding Hartford the Scene Uncovered take he once her a bad check for a Christmas In New Haven and By place at the organization's testifying gave crops. real test between the “old guard” headquarters on Saturday, Novem- gift.