THE MTCHTGAN DAILY 11/H UUNVIUIISN Guards U. S. Purse Three Dead, Three Recaptured by Leavenworth Officials; Five Are Wounded. LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Dec. 12.- (4)-Three of seven convicts who executed a daring plot to escape from the federal penitentiary here Friday are dead, apparently by their own hands, three of their companions are again in confine- ment and the other, a gray-haired Oklahoma mail train robber, is hunted by possemen. The fugitive, Earl Thayer, 65, dis- appeared under the noses of 200 soldiers, prison guards, civilian offi- eers and citizens who Friday cor- nered four of the seven prisoners in the farm house of E. C. Salsbury, eight miles west of Leavenworth. Five men were wounded during the flight of the prisoners, includ- ing Warden Thomas B. White, who was kidnaped from his office and used as a shield to aid in the de- parture through the massive front gate of the penitentiary. The warden, whose left arm was shattered by a shotgun charge after he grappled with one of his abduc- tors, during a halt on a country road,eunderwent an operation in a L eavenworth hospital. None of those hurt was in a critical condi- tion. Prison authorities said efforts to learn how the participants n the break obtained their weapons have been futie. Three of the prisoners, returned to cells following short- lived liberty, refused to discuss a shotgun, rifle and four revolvers they were believed to have pos- sessed at the beginning of their flight. HARRIS TO SPEAiK' International Authority to Lead Open Forum; to Spend Two Days in Ann Arbor. Pal T. Harris of the Institute of Internatio nal Afa:irs at Geneva, will speak at an all-campus forum at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday in Natural Science auditorium. His subject will be, "Is There a New Patriotism?" The Student Christian Association Council of Religion, and the Stu- dent Disarmament committee, wil entertain Mr. Harris Tuesday and Wednesday. He is coming here from Albion college. Anyone may consult him personally at Lane hall. According to Jules Ayers, '33, Mr. Harris is very popular with student bodies, and has hundreds of friends on this campus. Many became ac- quainted with him at Geneva. He is considered by the S.C.A. as one of the best authorities on world prob- lems that will speak on the campus ; this year. Students interested in Russia will be given a chance to talk with Mr. Harris, as he has just returned from a three month's stay in that country. He has been in consultation with leaders of the peace movement and the statesmen of Europe. Mr. Harris studied at the Institute of Inter- national Affairs and did reading in the League of Nations library. He has addressed groups in Cambridge, Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow. 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School of Education Invited to Coidwater The School of Education has been invited by the board of education at Coldwater to serve in an advis- ory capacity for the state public school there, which offers elemen- tary courses to boys and girls who have become wards of the state. Dean J. B. Edmonson, Prof. Louis Keeler, and Prof. Clifford Woody, of the Education School, and Ben Sairman, a research assistant in education, returned late Thursday night from Coldwater, GLADSTONE BAGS Something suitable for anyone and at the same time nost seful, Many sizes and shades. is y ,r E j r =. GIFTS OF LEATHER including, book covers, brief cases, table covers and many others, are practical gifts which will give service for a long $12.50 time. .t L 6+1 . PL AYING CA RDS Combination sets of bridge score pads and playing cards are always welcomed by bridge DESK SETS These are obtainable in a va- riety of styles, materials, and prices. 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