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VETOES NEW MCNARY-HAUGEN BILL
RESCUE HEftO IN
MINE DISASTER
DISASTER
m MINE
SENATE PRORE
COLLEGE HEAD
SENATE
PROBE COLLEGE
HEAD ! ^
REVEALS MORE ON THE STAND
HOOVER FUNDS IN KNAPP CASE
R
C. H, Huston, of Chattel-' R e v . Dr. Paul Dwight
nooga, Testifies to CoT- Moody of Middleburg
lecting $52,500 to Pro- College Put on Stand as
mote His Candidacy
Surprise State Witness
Steamer Star of Falkland
Reported Sunk in Bering
Sea; Seven Chinese Take
Own Lives From Fear
WASHINGTON, 2tfay 23—(AP)—
DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska,
May ' 23;—(AP)—Uhconfirm'ed
reports received here late today said that the Star of Falkland, cannery ship which went
on the rocks off Akun Head in
the Bering sea , today and
sunk, but- that the crew and
passengers were saved.
.. The report said that tlie crew
and Cannery employess numbering
almost' 400 had been, transferred
to the lighthouse tender Cedar, the
steamer Arctic of the Alasko
packers and the cdast guard cutter
Unalga.
It was also, reported that seven
Chinese had committed'' suicide in
Huston, who sewed uilder hoover as assistant secretary of commerce for several years, presented
his figures after the investigators
had spent more than an hour in a
vain effort to solve what they regard as the mystery about "politics," a weekly publication of tills
city, which is vigorously opposing
the Hoover candidacy.
the excitement.
.
M
Menace to Country
In Senate Message
Coolidge Returns Long Standing Controversial Legislation With Disapproval More Caustic Than Similar
Bill Vetoed Last Year and Declares Measure
Unconstitutional and Subversive to Sound
' Public Policy and Deceptive
' WASHINGTON, May 23.—(AP)—President Cooliagft
ALBANY, May 23.—(A. P.)—A
Known expenditures on behalf or surprise witness called by the prosHerbert Hoover were increased to ecution shortly before the close of
§312,745 today witty the testimony
of Claudius H. Huston, of Chattanooga and New York, before the
Senate Campaign Funds committee that he had collected $52,500
and expended $32,296 to promote
the candidacy of the commerce
secretary for the Republican presidential nomination.
d
vetoed the McNary>Haugen 'Farm Relief bill today op the
ground that it is unconstitutional, subversive to sound public
policy, and deceptive in what it aimed to d o for agriculture.
He sent this long-standing controversial legislation back to
the Senate, where it originated, with a disapproval even more
caustic than that with which he vetoed a similar measure last
year, and informed the Senate that he hoped a Farm Bill along
lines he recommended in his annual messame might still b e enRear Admiral Mark Bristol, IT. acted.
The reaction, in Congress, pai'S. N., is in charge of the Ameriticularly in the Senate, guickly
can forces assigned to -protect TJ.
manifested itself. Several adminS. interests in Peking, China, du>
istration, supporters gave the mesing the crisis caused lay tha adsage their approval, while some
The surprise witness was the
Rev. Dr. Paul Dwight Moooy, pres- vance of Southern Nationalist
farm leaders made no effort to
ident ot MlddleJmry College, Mid- armies on the city, .
conceal their disappointment.
dlebury, Vt, The subject of houseChairman Haugen of the Ifouse
hold economics is taught a t MidAgricultural committee declined to
the proceedings was the feature
of the first day of testimony in
the second trial of Mrs. Florence
B. S. Knapp, former Secretary of
State, charged with the grand larceny of a ?2,B75,0G state census
j a y check. Sufficiently recovered
from the.illness which yesterday
postponed her thrial, Mrs. Florence
Knapp appeared early in the court
room and sat through the two sessions of today to hear herself called a thelf by the chief prosecutor,
George 2 . Medalie, special deputy
attorney general.
•WITH BACKERS
SUFFER DEFEAT
SHIPS SPEED RESCUE
.'.
SEATTLE, May 23.—(AP)—
Vrank J. Hale of New York, lor dlebury Tjy Clara Blanche Knapp,
While three ships sped to her rescomment, but his co-author of tha
live years employed by the prohi- Mrs. Knapp's stepdaughter, slated
cue, the Cannery supply boat Star
bill, Senator McWary of Oregon,
bition unit ot the treasury, insisted to be the prosecution's star witof Falkland late today was report
w
declared the "message indicates
that he had borne the $8,500 losses ness.
ed pounding herself to pieces in
that the President is unsympathof "politics" since he foundd It
the, churning surf a half mile west
etic with the farmer and 'unin"n.st January and that h e had re- The check which Is the basis of
of Akun, near Umiak pass, in
Gov.
Dan
Moody.
Leads
formed as to his problem."
vived no promise of aid for the the present Indictment was issued
Bering sea. Three hundred and
Fight Against New York fiUOne" of those to come to the
"rature from any outside source. in .favor of Miss Knapp, but a t the
and twenty persons were aboard,
PPort o
ofi m
Mr, Coolidge was Sen."'<? said he -had no bank account, first trial the teacher testified that
£0 whites and 280 Chinese. ,s
/->
Ot
ID
i\ Kupporp
she
had
not
known
ot
its
existence,
t Ed
fN
t>o safety deposit box, but was eny, Tvbo said
The Chinese and some of the
VaOVernor
o
n
Otrong
r
r
o
|
t
Edge
of
New Jersey,
had
done
no
census
work
for
the.
a
o
r
"••.red in promotion work in Mexthe
"icrceful
language
used by
white were Cannery hands "of the
period
covered
by
the
check,
had
hibition Plank
' » , which, he hoped would he prothe President leaves no doubt of
Alaska Packers' association, ownnot authorized Mrs. Knapp to enL^l
his firm conviction of the dangii-3
ers of the vessel.' Officials of the
dorse the paper and had not re- Thirteen .Badly Mangled . .BEAUMONT, Tex., "May 23.—
c
Huston, who is chairman of the ceived, directly or indirectly anjj of
lyins behind the legislation."
concern said the men were in no
Bodies Recovered From (AP)—Suppoters ' of Governor On the Democratic side, •" Sendanger, as Tescue was regarded 1 MATHER, Pa., May 23.—(AP)—Rescue work In the Mather mine,' ?• rid of the Trans-Continental Oil the proceeds from the check. In
•- - -;>any and th'e Associated Bond contradiction Mrs. Knapp herself
E. Smith suffered a crush- ator Robinson of Arkansas characcertain.
- where more -than 190 miners met .death in a disastrous explosion, was
Yukon-Pocahontas Mine; Alfred
The .coast guard cutter Haida suspended today,, and'tonight -the mine was being yentitated in prepara- -> J Share company of New York, swore a t the first trial that her
ing
defeat
in the State Democratic terized the message as "surprisingY.J * on the stand Rt both morning
ly intemperate in view of 'the presiwas prdeyed- to the scene and the
23 Men-Escape JBJast
t i o n fop -the official investigation of the blast bjr^hji* and National " ' afternoon sessions of the com- stepdaughter had done considerConvention helje, today when Gov-. dde n't . s temperament."
lighthouse tender Cedar and the mine inspectors and county authorities,.
able census "work, had authorized
.
r>*".2oa.
He
presented'a
detailed
ernor
Dan
Moody
took
personal;
Addressing himself generally
Alaska Packers^ association steanir
her to endorse the ch^ck, and also
The list of recovered dead stood at 164, with; some" 30 rtiinerf still*
BLUEPIBLD, W- Va., May 23.— charge of his campaign for a pro*'the various features of the bill
er Arctic also wera on their way i unaccounted for. Most of the misting are burled under heavy falls of 3 T* ot contributions and exp?n,di- was Jully
cognizant
ot
t
h
$
pur••* to"-the-iis.&ljcteu'i "point. ~~ ~~* *•**•-- t«late and- earth,.rescuers said,"and no immediate attempt vvllLfae-niade" i - f>s and explained that Harry Jf. Pk3rt t ta which -the IMTQCB .d» *fifclhc. f A"PJ—Seventeen mlneim were 'list- hibition delegation to thje Houston" held to be out of ljepin;
n.--lp« New YofKTbroker, who "was check were put, chieflg the pay-ed tonight as yictims of a n ex- Convention and pulled" i* victory" sound public policy, Mr. '
• The Star of Falkland,-' Which j to dig them out.
n "tve with him in raising funds
in the number one mine put of the fire. .
'"'• J directed his attack partleTilarly
, -was commanded: by Captain John
That rnore than 70 men escaped from tFre mine alive was disclosed t-> help wipe out the Republican ment for furniture purchased at plosion
of
the
Yukon.-Pocahontaa
coal
.
The.
Smith,
men
were
defeated,I
on the eaualization fee provision
Weiderstrom, sailed > from San late today by F. A. Armstrong, general manager for the Pickands Mather
the Edwards Department store in
company at Yukon, McDowell 464 to 270, in their fight to allow| by which surplus crop
control
Francisco April 25 lor Naknek on Collieries Company, owners, of the workings. In addition to the 14 H vty deficit in 1923, had assisted Syracuse.
Bristol. 1Bay, where the Alaska men previously reported as having escaped, Armstrong told newspaper . I n in collecting the Inu to pro- Today Mrs. Knapp heard the counts'. Thirteen badljy mangled each district to riame its delegates W i l d be financed, and what he
iro.e
the
cause
for
the
commerce
to the National Convention.
termed its "price fixing" features.
Packers' association have a, can- men that William Eden, assistant foreman at the mine, had rescued
prosecution attempt by the new bodies had been recovered.
;o-retary.
By an' overwhelming vote- thej He lasted under six headings wh-vt
nery.
. ''
Forty men were im the work- 62 others r including his two sons.
,
j William. Zeizler, J., of New York, witness to weave more compactly
The Star of Falkland is a steel j Available sources agreed that 211 men were In the mine when-the j T3 the heaviest contributor, he the web of circumstances tending ings at the time of tine blast and convention adopted the majority seemed to him the. "Major weakecoedao
of
f its nesses and perils" of the bill. The?
to break down the defendant's 23 escapted through the main en- platform rTecommendation
sailing vessel 276.8 feet long and , explosioi*!$$ept through the tunnels. The 62 listed by Armstrong as ' •fC7id,
Riving $6,500. Fred J. Fisher
has a beam ot 42 feet.
j having eicSped, brought the total working force to 273. Of this number r --1 ".associates" of Detroit gave story concerning the check trans- try. Those lulled werei loaders and Resolutions Commititpel The ? r p were as follows:
Dr. Moody testified in some cutters, nine white miners and hibition planfc called for 1strict en- , "Its' attempted price-nixing fal164 are known to have been killed, 74 escaped shortly after the ex- >.".JOOO, while those- giving ?5,000 action.
detail
to
the duties of Miss Knapn eight negroes. The explosion oc- forcement of the State and National lacy.
plosion occurred, one was rescued after having ,been entombed for 60 «.-h were William Wrlgley, Jr., as an instructor
a t Middlebury curred last night as members of liquor law? audJfyvored presidential
"The tax characteristics of the
hours, and 34 are missing.
Chicago; James Band, Jr., James during 1925 and 1926.
the night shift were >on the waycandidates in Sympathy with .the Equalization fee.
v
Kand, St., H. Murray Jacobi and
l k
' .
.'• . •"The .widespread bureaucracy
Not only was Miss Knapp an in- to the underground, and rescue et- plank.
Mrs. H. Murray Jacobi, all of New structor, but she also had respons- forts were handicapped for a time
Gov. Dan Moody, leader of the j -which it would set up.
York.
ibility at the time for the dormi- by the presence of igases. The "harmony" faction of the- .party,] "its encouragement to profiitep.'-Expenditures from his fund, tory in which she lived, Dr. Moody crews, however, erected brattices promised the convention that asllr
m g aiK i wasteful distribution
Huston .said, included ?10,000 given said. These duties required her as they pushed their -way forward,
to Rush 1/. Holland, a former as- daily attendance during the school and before many hours most of the far as he was concerned the Texas J "niiddlenie'a
•delegation to the. National--conven«it s stimulation of bverjroducsistant attorney general, for work year, he said, and required that bodies had been found.
tion "should not and |haU not vote I t i 0 - n ) ^ni its aid to our foreign
in helping to line up delegates for she relnainHn Middlebury on SatWINNIPEG, Man., May 23—(AP)
for Governor Alfred ,B. , Smith of!a g r i e u i t u r a i competitors."
Koover in Mississippi, Florida. urday and Sunday as well as reg—Existence in eastern Canada of
New York."
'
_
j Throughout'the message were
Georgia and Alabama, and $6,000 ular school days. She had not
an earthquake center subject to
The Texas governor had been 1 s u c u t e r m s a s « c r u e l i y deceptive,"
sent ta the Hoover organization in been excused at the time covered
upheavals every sixty years has
highly
objectionable/'
"repugcharged by ultrardrys- with work- i .«,
nhifir.«mmM*»
»™*,ik
lis . hlv
HARLAN, Ky.; May 2a— (AP)—
LONDON, May 23.—(AP)—Stung West Virginia before that body was by pay checks issued in her name,
been disclosed- by investigations
ing secretly for Smith because he , nant," "fantastic promise," and
in
a
position
to
begin
raising
funds
ha testified, and was actually at
pp
by Ernest A. Hodgson, seismologist Accidental explosion of a box ofby the steady" drive of the Na- on its own account.
opposed
definite instructions as to "governmental,
price-nxjng."
The
g p
p i g
e
Middlebury continually.
presidential candidates...
at the Dominoin Observatory in percussion caps which set off a tionalists on Peking, the NorthernPresident compared the bill to his
Following up Dr. Moody's testiMoody reiterated his'position-as own prdposals: form farm-relief at
Ottawa, M. Y. Williams today told load of dynamite -was said today ers struck desperately at the Southto have caused last night's explo- ern armies in eastern Chihli tomony,'Mr. Medalie turned to the
favoring a strict dry plank iu. thethe beginning of the session,' saythe Royal Society of Canada.
stenographing records of the first
Natioiial platform and as ' frown- ijig_ that the latter would be "in
"While Canada is one of those sion in the Kenvir coal mine? It .day, recaptupring the key city ot
trial and read to the j u r / xcerpts
ing upon . negative instructions accordance with, the American
fortunate countries not subject to cost a t least seven lives and threat- [Hokien and pursuing Peng Yufrom the testimony of the defend'
OSLO, May 23.—f A. P.)—The against Smith or any other can- tradition and the American ideal
serious earthquakes," he said, "Mr. ened 75 other workers, all of whom JHsiang's forces to the south, while
ant. According to this testimony, dirigible Italia crossed over -the didate for the presidential nomina- of reliance on.and maintenance of
Hodgson's examination. of records are believed to have escaped save jthe Nationalists continued their
Mrs. Knapp swore at that time North Pole tonight. The arrival at tiQii.
offensive at Patingfo, important
concerning the destruction of Frank Romine, wha is missing.
that Mis^s Knapp was not in Albany the pole . as announced by Reut- •He warned the Smith followers private initiative and \ individual
center on the railroad to the NorthThree Rivers in Iff63, and of seb/responsibility."
'.
Bight of those who saved their j-ern, capital.
during part of the time covered ers News Agency here.
that they might go too far for the
sequeht shocks, warrants the con- lives did so by erecting a brattice,
:
by
pay
checks,
she
was
here
some
good
of
the
party
iu
an
attempt
to
Advices received in Tokyo reThe Ita'ia, which started for the
clusion that ah epicenter for those or barrier, that held back the fatal
ot the time and she might have North Pole at 4:40 tMs morning, obtain delegates fayoring" c their
shocks exists in the St- Lawrence gas and fumes that followed the I ported violent fighting in the
LAMAR,
Cal.,
May
23.—(AP)
been
present
during
week-ends.
reported all well at noon. At 9 candidates, and promised that "so
vicinity of Hokien, 100 miles south
valley."
explosion.
Another feature of the day was o'clock she was over Amsterdam far as he was concerned ^the Texas
of Peking. The city was first cap- —John .Parrish r cashier of the
Records dating from the Jesuits'
The others made their way out
First National bank of Lamar was
reports of the Three Rivers quake of an outlet at the'rear end of the 'tured by Feng Yu-Hsiang, who shot to death and his father, A. the handling of Mark Stern, dep- Island, northwest of ISpitzbergen. delegation would not ' vote for
Smith at Houston.
PLATTSBJJRG, N". Y.', May 23.—
uty Secretary of State under Mrs.
drove
out
a
Northern
brigade,
and
and extending: the shock' of 1925, mine.
The explosion occurred then changed hands again when N. Parrish.was seriously wounded Knapp, by Patrick C. Dugau of the
(AP)—Placing the mu?zle of a
he said, show that severe earth- about 1,000
feet from the main enby four unmasked men who looted defense counsel on cross-examinatrifle in Ms mouth, James Boydi 32
quakes have been reported in- the
the institution this afternoon and ion. Mr. Stern, examined by Mr.
years old, a. farmer living near the
vicinity of the St. Lawrence val- trance about 6:45 p. m. and the
village of Peru, shot and killed
ley at intervals of about 60 years. fact that the day shift of approx- Northern, leader in Shantung, open- fled after kidnaping two tella, one Medalie, again told the. story he
imately 600 men already had left, ed a terrific offensive. Faced with ot the robbers was wounded by the outlined at the first trial of how
himself today.
probably prevented the total cas- the critical situation caused by younger Parrish.
Mrs. Knapp directed him to place
He was the son of Edward Boyd,
ualties, from being several times the loss, of Hokien, which broke
A poese led by Sheriff L. E. Al-her relatives on census payrolls,
former Road Commissioner of the
TJTICA,,
N.
Y.,
May
23.—(A"P)—
as large. Property loss was esti- the Paoting Fu-Hokien-Tsangchow derman started in pursuit of the and how he took their pay checks
Election ot deputies to the Gen- "QUEBEC, May 23.—(AP)—The town of Peru. Worry over the illmated at only around $20,000.
defensive line, the Northerners robbers, whi headed toward the to Mrs, Knapp, sometimes cashing eral- convention of the Protestant three-inan cvew of the'trans-atlantic ness of a bro'ther and^ his lather
The first of th,e seven bodies was drove out the Southerners.
Kansas line. The loot was small. them for her and giving her the Episcopal church a t Washington plane Bremen arrived today ,by was the indirect cause of the
cash.
brought out early today, after a
suicide, relatives said. "
Further to the west at Paotingfu, lvOC9OND
'in October required live ballots to- train from Montreal and were met
rescue crew of seven from the
by
Mayor
Auger,
Hector
Laferte,
AUBURN, N. Y., May 23—(AP) King-Harlan Coal company, had SO miles south .of Peking, a Naday and featured ttae meeting of
-^One girl is dead and two other been overcome by gas and brought tionalist airplane bombed the city,
the diocese of Central New York. speaker of the legislature, and a
dropping
a
bomb
a't
the'
railway
employes are in serious conditiqn out by a FordSon Coal company
Selections were: Clerical deputies, throng which jammed the streets
station in the vicinity of a Northfrom burns following an explosion
A. A. Jaynes, Utica.; Kev. H. G-.adjacent to" the railway station.
and fire Which destroyed the- plant crew that had dpnned masks. Res- ern military special train and at
Coddington, D. D., Syracuse; Rev, Captain Koehl, Major Fifczinaurice
of the Auburn Fireworks company cue crews, one a federal govern- other places, causing great conITHACA, N. Y,, May 23.—(AP)
H.
H. Hadley, D. B., Syracuse; and Baron Von Hunefeld "went
directly to St. Sacrament parish, —Explosion of gasoline being
at Aureiius, near here, this after- ment sauad, and the other from fusion.
Rev.
F. T. Henstridge, Elmii-a.
the
mines
at
Lynch,
Ky.,
explored
noon. •
, poured intoi an automobile tank
Lay Deputies—F. M. Goyer,
day celebration.
Each 6f ! * " , in. the TVhipple garage a t Varna,
The dead girl is Rose Descoio, the mine later in the day and were
i
Wateartown;
W.
P.
Baker,
S^rafliers planted a tree in the parish four miles east of here
lf>j while the other two victims of expected to continue the work of
today,
|cuse; Prof. H. N, Ogden and Prof, grove.
e Charles
.W
Du "S *<Si
} , c^edTfire^cl Soyed^
l
1
the blast are Rose Zucchero, 16, clearing away the debris until it
S-!
L£»*»L
L.
T.
Wilcox.,
Ithaca.
first pilot to reach Greely island garage and two adjoining buildBUNEOS AIRES, May 23.—(AP) employes of a pharmacy owned by
and Shrank Catalano, 39,. both in could be determined whether any
I Alternates elected consisted of;
critical condition at Auburn City ether miners had been entombed.
PIERRE, S. X>., May 23—(AP)— —One bomb outrage which took a t a prominent Buenos Aires Fascist , Clerical, Rev. E. H. Caruhart, when t h e Bremen was stranded ings with a loss estimated at ?20,seven lives and injured near- leader in the South Docks section
there, also planted a tree.
hospital, all Jived in Auburn,
Renomination of Congressmen C. least
000. Jesse Whipple, garage profifty others, and discovery pi a averted a second blast when they Rome; Rev. T. J. Dwees, BinghamThe explosion, -which shook the
A. Christopherson and 'TCilliam ly
prietor,
who was pouring.the gasoton;
Rev.
W.
B.
Tanner,
Binghamsecond bomb, explosion of which stamped out a sputtering fuse on
countryside within half a mile of
Williamson in Tuesday's primary was
line, • escaped injury. *Tlie adjointton; • Rev. F. W- Eason, Watei?narrowly
averted,
marked
toau
Internal
machine
left
there.
the plant, started a fire Which
was conceded today by their oppoing buildings destroyed were those
town; Laymen, Pi C. J. De
This second incident strength- Angeles, Utica; Chaa-les XJ. Behm,
swept through the ".powder plant
nents on the Republican ticket, af- day Tvhat police considered the
j of Mrs. Asa Waites, store-keeper
most
violent
anti-Fascist
demonKANSAS
CITY,
May
23—(AP)—
ened
police
authorities
in
their
With lightning-like rapidity.
ter returns had indicated they had
and the home of (Sen C. McDanstrations staged in this country contention that the outrages were Syracuse; Willis H. Holmes, WaterDr. James C. Baker, pastor of Trin- Avoir by wide margins*
iels.
town;
Charles
D,
Miartin,
Owego.
in two years or more.
ity church, TJrbana, Hl-» tonight
the work of anti-Fascists, who
i The standing committee headed
was chosen a bishop of the MethWASHINGTON, May 30.—(A.
Seven were killed outright a t comprise an extremely radical ele- by Rev. H. G. Coddington was reodist Episcopal church by the genP.)—President
Coolidge today
noon when the first bomb explod- ment here. In a statement issued elected.
enar loenference here.
signed the bill authorising an aped in the passport bureau of the by the Italian Consul-General, CapHis election came on the sixth
propriation of $15,000,000 for adnewly occupied . Italian' Consulate, pani, tonight, attention is called
SYRACUSE, May 23—(AP)— ballot, when he received 591 votes,
ditional hospital facilities for the
National League
and 34 others were s e n t ' either to the fact that the new Consular
Albert Bodge of Buffalo was elect- with 524 being necessary to elect.
care of mentally afflicted World
MEXICO CITY, May 23.—(AP) dying or seriously injured to hos- building was to have been dedicatBrooklyn 4, New '^ork 3 • (1st).
ed president of the New York State
war Teterans.
—A bomb exploded in a lavaiory pitals. So badly mutilitated were ed .this afternoon, and the opinion
New York 4, Brooklyn 0 C2nd).
Association ol Local Insurance
of the Chamber of Deputies a half the bodies of those killed, it is was expressed that anti-Fascists,
PASS VETS CAMP BILL
Cincinnati i, Pittsburgh 3, (10
The bill, which was sponsored
Agents'at closing sessions of the
WASHINGTON, May 2.S-HAP) hour after Congress had concluded feared still others were litterally knowing this, had planted the
in the House by Representative innings),
CANTON, China,, May 23.46th, annual convention here today. —The Senate today- passed the a special session this evening.
Philadelphia-Boston, rain.
blown to pieces. Partial identifica- bomb. Timing it wrongly, how- —One hundred and fifty alleged Mrs. Edith Noudse Rogers of
Other officers elected include House bill authorizing the board
A second bomb was found unex- tion of the known dead showed ever, in order to kill the Italian Reds were slain .on the island" Of Massachusetts, empowers the diAmerican League
Wal'ren Gildersleeve, Central Val- of managers of the National Home ploded nearby, and is being ex- three Argentine men, one Spanish Ambassador and other notables Hainan on Monday by troops of rector of the veterans, bureau to
New "York 2, Boston 1.
ley, for vice president, and Thom- for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers to amined by police.
who were to have been present. the^ Kwangtung government. The amplify present facilities for the
woman, andH;hree Italians.
Philadelphia 4, "Washington 2.
as' J. Maxey, Elmira, second vice accept title to the state camp for
There were no casualties and
Chicago 4, Cleveland 3 (10 inns.)
Hardly had the reverberations Cappani was not in the building troops are attempting to wipe out j car ot war veterans or to conpresident.
veterans at Bath,. N. Y.
j struct new buildings.
damages were not important.
Red strongholds on the island.
St. Louis S, Detroit 3.
of the first explosion ceased when at the time of the blast
17 MINERS IN
W.V1TOIMS
IN TEXAS MET
OF EXPLOSIONS
'Mather Mine Rescue Work Ends '
Avers. Valley of i
St. Liwrence is Dnamite Blasts (Southern China
Area Caused Kentucky ! Armies Setback
Dteath Disasters By Northerners
4 Bandits Slay
Cashier, Escape
With Bank Loot
Dirigible Italia
Hovers Over the
North Pole Area
Peru Farmer Kills
. „ Self With A Rifle
Elect Deputies. To . German-Irish Aces
Episcopal Church Reach Quesbec Erom
Convention In B. C.
Visit To Montreal
One Girl Dead And
tyro Hurt In Blast
Of Fireworks Plant
S. D. Renominates
Its Congressmen
Exploding- Gasoline
Destroys A Garage
Bomb Explosion Kills Seven
And Maims 50 Others in the
Argentine Italian Consulate
Dr. J. C. Baker Now
Methodist Bishop
Elected Chief Of
Insurance Agents
Coolidge Approves
Veterans Hospital
Extension Measure
Bomb Explodes In
Mexican Congress
150 Chinese Reds
Slain By Soldiers
Baseball Scores
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