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| 5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE La .16 KILLED IN EXPLOSION OF METAL FURNACE | LIEUT. HINTON, | Bottom Falls Out of River | DICKINSON “Hhraary Mere Than|OOL COOLIDGE |[ satistiea | MANY OTHER |. FAMOUS FLIER,| ae ee > | ANDFARGOIN | «Same Month of 1 ISBURIED WITH) _ ever. | NOT Yar | «SERIOUSLY ILL “ae T0 SURVIVE that fucl, are continu: records of the state railroad board show. {State High School Basketball, Consumption of the native fuel | All Ordinary Activities in the | i | ' has been heavier this winter than TITLE MATCH habit of burning lignite last fall SOL coal fields threvtened ihe supply of f ‘ \ Suse, Suffered a Severe Heart At- Hundreds of Tons of Molten y tack Shortly After De- Championship to be De- ever before, despite the fact that tem- Little Vermont Village M ‘ livering Speech cided Tonight esconabiy Nghe Coase Today etal Thrown About Over In Febru 309 tons were shipped by | a Large Ayea {LARGE CROWDEXPECTED. **** mines to points within the state COMMUNITY MOURNS CAME WITHOUT WAR * HAD THRILLING CARBER Was Pilot of the NC-4 In First Trans-Atlantic Flight In 1919 and 7459 tons to points outside the | ees state, In February of this year, how- He j ever, despite weather which has per- P (Central North Dakota Inde- {1 tted many a golf enthusiast to ing] President Starts Return to| H e j G dulge in his favorite ree aca : pendent Title to be Deter- | figures show 84.609 tons shipped to! Washington Immediately pitted within the state and 6 mined at Washburn jShipped to points outside the state. After Funeral ‘The total increase in production was Scores of Other Employes Were Working Just Out- side of Danger Zone number of |. Miymouth, Vt. Mareh 2 consumers | w found lignite} The little green mountai a sattsfactory fuel is credited by rail-| which Colonel John C. Coolidge li road board officials with responsihi-| and died set aside its ordinary activ W. Zimmerman is 90 and lives| . Birmingham, Ala., March 20, —(?)—- 1 Santa’ Ana, Cal knew | At least 16 men were killed and sev- ident Linestn, and could enteen others injured in an explo- afied Nie 4 sion that wrecked furnace number Jed until he'd met two of the W dees UST Secon away | 8 of the Woodward Iron company, anioe chiakads lor on | 1U,tiles west of Birmington, today. me Siipped as a sailor on The full extent of the. casualties bound for the east coust,| was not known until additional bod. shington and shook th s Were removed from the debri a 3 ‘ ‘ § ickinson schools ~ own fliers in the world, who has 1 battle for the state high school had many hazardous adventures in i | basketball championship tonight at the ‘oer vien. m. in the state traini its first ci s . state training school, jity for the increas day to bury its first citizen. In in 7§ ie home of a friend after sium as the result of thei shay adjoining town of Woodstock the a t attack, 2 . a0 is nN TAT mM, sident of the U ere Ur. Graham Biddle said the attack : ‘ » avon: tg liant flash of j RIVER ICE T0 grieving for his fathers watted te. pay was causes y inflammation of the spet ii q c vras caused by inflamma ¥ : peed in a terri est, defeated “fi for his father, waited to pay ¢ and Forks 20 to 16, winning i Lieutenant Hinton, whose most not- dd ‘ beba fang a al tribute of love. ;a@ steamer e president, ma! winter visit | got te W i : : : after ‘orks bad to his native town for the first time | president nd, and then went) and in addition to the 16 id i able exploit, was in’ 1919 as pilot of ‘ 5 : : its dy “Gurvett; She in a score of years, left Wakhington in back heme again, |dead, two negro workers were iniss- fee .-4 in the first trans-Atlantic e A, ; ¢ ¢ spr in the the hope that his presence might com- ing and believed buried in the de- ight, was stricken Thursday night # i fort his father's last moments. Los- | YA eee shortly after he had addressed a i é ‘and Forke ieaviaaeouvae when meeting here. He was taken to the nearby home of a friend rather than é 3 his own because of the gravity of his pS RF 4 $ TOURNAMENT SCORES condition. . ; Friday’s Games In 1980 he was one of three occu Fargo 28, Devils Lake 19. pants of a navy balloon blown into } Minot 20, Mandan 13. the Canadian wilds during a practice |The bottom is falling out of Smoky Hill r Grand Forks 22, Valley City flight. The party landed near Moose | Kan., and geologists are unable. to account for Factory, Northern Ontario,'250 miles crater formed in the er bed. Plumb line from the nearest railroad. depth of 500 feet without touching bottom. “ ea SHORTRIDGE | top of the furnace was lifted ing the grim race with death, he re- | mained to perform the final filial duc jand hundreds of tons of molten me- ties. He came yesterday from Wood- tal spread 2 1 nN area of several stock to spend an hour hundred fe teal \ |, No Chance To Escape i , The men who caught the force of the flaming cloud had no chance to ‘ ; at his child Break Up Began At Williston slit Mrs. Coolidge and their pe. Scores of other employes set for th neral. : This Morning—Ice Bad- John, a student at Amherst college, ¢ working just outside area cov- i accompanied the president and com: | ered by the scattered metal. H ly Honeycombed pleted the immediate family citele. | | eile, cause of the accident had nut | While soldiers walked post outside en determined. the white farm house throughout yer | The injured, 10 ee and se Ice in the Missouri river at Bis-|terday and last night, the neighbors | si | Negroes, were removed to a hospi- ck will break up either today or] passed in to look for the last time on {Senator Walsh Will Attempt) tal at” Fairfield, where surgeons bier, and er, near Sharon Springs, Photo shows the deep have been dropped to a | 18, Dickinson 37, Donnybrook 38. 1 ‘s Games Fargo 39, Minot 20. Dickinson 20, Grand Forks i6. Games This Afternoon Mandan vs. Devils Lake. 9, i re . | OD A Y They’re All Alike Donnybrook vs. Valley City. |} t yO liuetauinroe ot tte Grae aS bli soumheitsrgive relief arom hee S; Mary Garden beeper lh in he aeinion of | OY ia sine in the periet of Nis home, th to Overthrow Sub-Com- | which in most causes were deseribed | ays Mary Ga Grand Forks. Roberts, government meteorologist in| room in which six youre ago the. fen aes | as “terrible,” UJ | - is vs. Dickinson (chumpion- Hf charge of the weather bureau hete.|neral of his wife was held. mittee’s Plan tiisin aire) tists numberof ee New York, h 20,--P) hs aceite r are ee Episcopal Burial Service {them would not surviv SOME THINKING. j The eurliest date on which the i ae. i ; : a with has gone out at this point was in] Felding doors had been thrown ANOTHER STRAW. DEATH HARD TO FACE. GOOD? OPEN PRISON. 1s ° itt » Mareh 20.-()-— De- | Tr lala smoking a five-cent Fi Has y Wi open and the little sitting room, where i isbersis PRI ON TERM the picture of a weuuttiul wom [} yyrgo MACRO Hat Base Win Fito, when the break up occurred on{ope” and the little sitting room. where | “How of tertinons | MS an on the band gets just as much Tl feating Minot 39 to 20. It was Far. {March 13, while the annual break up| to his son the oath of office as presi- sdltilvy ceceeeeeeen pleasure out of it as the man [| oo. game from the start, although cinted: ab MS-aa | Aprile ibilMdentohadcbeen made cueparerce cial ee nennted y committee will which was in 1899. Lust year the} chamber, smoking a. dollar <tyar. Minot put up a great battle until the Here was to be held at 2! Schator Walery Democrats Meta | March 28. oiclock « simple funeral service. with |will tind in his effort to overthrow in the Missouri at Sivux|the Rev. John White of Sherburne 1 Howeve Court Sustains Sentence and she said as she [final shot of the timer's pistol t out on Ma ‘ sailed for Europe on the Aaui- 1!’ “Grand Forks and Minot will battle init a : ‘ : BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. Orders Doctor Taken tania early toduy, “as far us TH tor third place at 7 o'clock tonight. | City broke up on February 27,| reading the Episcopal office of burial.|tve that nublic hectiege be kat (Copyright, 1926) piles ops a Feed iolike Layit Lee | Visiting teams, coaches, officials and] and at Yankton and Chamberlain, S.] The Plymouth neighbors and as many Over the senator's. protest, | the si Into Custody Be eee Oe Sagtui.t" [| newspapermen will be guests of Supt. D.. on February 28, Mr. Roverts fothers as space allowed were fo be adel Cxet, eee | ee Daas .,, Those anxious to push the United if one respect both smell awfui. W.F. McClelland at 4b t fol suiiker Yesulteade t by itted. ub-committee of five di d yester States into the League of Nations, se!) j iW. F. MeClelland at a banquet fol-| states, which resulted in a serious | mitted. day to ask the full committee to hold ‘owing the final game. A daneing] gorge near Yankton, The ice -went] There were to be geither hymns nor willing “to try anything once,” must} ‘The supreme const, in hearings on various modification have done some thinking bout the] today, decided that W. R. Shortridge \ party will follow the banquet. tat Pierre, S. D., on Mare ory 4 measures, und he announced that his ”, fighting inaiue of the league. Hieshor’ phy victed of see-| Ae a Gorge At Cannon Balt Breaks | 4,F2h of, the neighbors were able, set tight would he taken to the commit: | CO. Board Can Reduce Special adel gue wanceey B-Bigpeeoet Ad) Cha we: = Munger jf Eo NieCigy tet l y AT WASHBURN THIS EVENING 7. No further breaks occurred until{ pasting of Colonel Goelrdge had berg {tee iteelf. | Taxes If City Board Sue. Abe lees dann ooth SO ah aan "peeve AWS, 105 Coleharbor and Glen Ulin 1} last Wednesday, when the ice at Mo-fa heavy shock to the community which] Each Side Would Have Six Days. , i retina meet tonight in the finals of the Cen- | brid; t out. The following daythe dominated for four score years,| The proposed program would give Gives Approval under the table you would ‘look Roepe tet lh ea Pentel P| tral North Dakota independent bus- | the ice at Cannon Bull, N. D,, sturted =e Piymouth folk gathered in ‘the wets and drys six days each in ats court to try ten exaped in ie (Sigel. County -dteteiet cont; >| ketbull tournament being held at out, but clogged soon after und caus-} rroups all day to discuss the tragic Which to present their nents. 1 What, sane man “wants to. expose fn the Stark county district, court, L Washburn. Wilton and Mercer will! ed a gorge to form below that point,| £roup | The joint legislative committee, its the United States and the interests Htake part in the consolation game | the total rise being five feet. The} *""Read shoveled Through Drifts ate) William H. of ite one hundred and fifteen mile, torneys for the defendant that error preceding the championship. content| Zorme broke yesterday afternoon and] pur Mincre were mreneh DEE. Fnounceds will meet. her League ot Nationy that flohte etcy in taieverial and siso a claim that. the In the semi-finals Coleharbor defeat. | this, morning the river is free of ice] iid not be neglected, the councils of the lengue. Or of alcourt before which he was first at-| ed Wilton, 25 to 13, and. Glen Uilin | a t Cannon Ball, men labored until dark world court that would reflect the|raigned lacked ju ction-in the} RENE eran of att cuck this mong the] fae, HPOUAD great sno fighting attitude and bitter inter- case. Boards of county commissioners have the right to reduce special as- sessment taxes levied by a city, pro- vided the board of review or ‘simi- ng authority of the munici- approves the action, accord+ : to un opinion submitted by the ttorney general's office to, F. ‘s attorney of Morton ny une n to de- be given heari In the first games of the tournu-| out at 4 o'clock this morning, the} ire ittle cemetery on a hillside wi ; tp, i i efeated | 8 being 11 feet. Information } 3 : VDab vejudi J 7 suance of the d y 7 ‘ms Turned in When| ment last night, Wilton defeated | stage be ee tity many Coolidges are buried. The first! La i onal projwaleesvetieuay tongue? | Belang. jasuance of the sucision Bours Alar © Washburn, 32 to'21, and Mercer won| ftom points between Williston und yO thaw' had softened the snow. Prohibition 4 eth ideo 2 i 3 Seri fire r Turtle Luke, 26 to 14. | Bismurck shows that the ice is bad- , » difficulty of the task, tutional I Kels¢h asked the specific questjon: 1 } i} ' ee ENC aiet LeniaGioeneredt aacomoul fanacee:| ~ RECORDS FOR ATTENDANCE , DPR ee ee eee een tt Upubr the caubcommiltteeth oo: joint acts 0 DAE: AE [ts annual communion eicing of the case ime the supreme| New York, March 20.—(#)--Four| AND CASH RECEIPES BROKEN icant eS tion of the bill by i aaserainenis Of i tions urging the repeal of the prohi.{ court In the eve such appeal | alarms were sent out early today} | Mandan, N. D., March 20.—(#)...| dates om hich the, ice bas gone out tet will be no pall bearers at the remainder?” bition amendment to the constitu-| ix filed or i: 1 begin) when’ fire broke out in the gas! With Pe attie sees ae apepannce for the period from 1884 to 1926,] funeral, but six body bearers chosen “submitted by the at- tion.e sepving his sentence at the expita-) nouse of the Williamsburg section, in| td gn bas inclusive, together with miscellane-| from among national guardsmen now | ould be posthoned indefinitely. leay office follows on duty here will carry the casket to its figal resting place in the ancie cemetéry. Immediately _afterwa In western New York state repubii- erest to ean leaders are alarmed. They see ae a split in their ranks along prohibi-| - tion lines dangerous to the party, hopeful for the democrats and for ! vernor Smith's presidential aspira- vision for such ab: ent is contained in Chapter sion Laws 1917, which is an ous data’ that may be of im Brooklyn, One small gas tank | 17-Day-Old Boy gee dae ; ploded svon after, and the fire spread focus testimony. The first of the jis the constitutional amendment p: ds 3 t + buildi hi : eR TerY ipa posed by Senator Bruce to give the | S°>* Per sohhs é from the two-story building in which; Tg Qperated On — | Yer Pate, Year ite Brag Wut Woodstock where: the |kovernmient. control of manufacture | auendment of Section 2165, Com- it originated, Fear that the (lames | Mar, 3 its way to Woodstock w hind distribution of intoxicants and | piled Laws 1913. In such chapter the n which brought it from} 4 Board of Coun Commis: ioners, in waBike aproud@ho char! as. tanks | For Appendicitis) 12 aor. 5 1905 : : £ 5 BS iding to|t®, restore locul option. seer mined , tions, Se THAT HIS WIFE | caused all available firefien in the | ts] Pty 2 aia CLA Soe eee a phe other four bills would modity Hearse Sra ee a cr ae j r rict to be ¢ ? chi 2 the 7 4 ’, A e ei Ps one, by Sena Ed- ye 2 . . Five thousand canaries, 40 pet mon- | Scores of families living in tae dis-! world'a Sounsat tppen The | 1885, 1908 Th ident’s property holdings in] (he Yoistead act one, by Senator Ed-t tases, and it is therein provided as keys, 180 parrots, 2 boa constrictors, | trict were ordered from thelr homes |) 17-day old boty tet ceca cc cing eet | 1886 1909 1 town have now been in- by Seton Eden to lecalize or; | follows: ‘But no reduction, ubute- were burned alive in an animal store jas precaution against danger of the) an emergency operation performed bv | (eee 1910 creased. Three weeks ago the colonel y sex “not in, | ment or refundment of any’ special yesterday morning. The enimals all flames spreading to the larger cas| Dy. Benjamin H. Breaketone. chicy | 1888 iit transferred to the president the an-|P and ns fourth to|#88essment made or levied by any died in their cages, lamenting with j tanks. surgeon of a Chicagu hospital, | 1888 1912 cestral furm with ite 225 acres of land|fesieating, in fact.” and a fourth to municipality. for, local. improvements strange voices all of them, from boa | Soon after the fire started 35 fire- | “Wy feOn, Gr aCe Guan ie tke hos. [Ae 1913 and the old white house which was the| Femeve the present res shall be made unless it is also ap- constrictors to baboons had this great =, men were overcome by gas fumes but) pital loedineal prov Noe ia pa 1891 1914 executive’s boyhood home. sou OE eae proved by the Board of Review or advantage over man, they did not Will, Just Found, Directs That | were revived.. ~ IOP thas uibaawed OAeARsa tigen oH ae ye Ostensibly the colonel ‘died penni- Similar “axing authority of such > know that they were going to die. = i 5 4 ere 6 jess, and there is no will. Presiden municipality ; ees. $1 Be Given Her to | | De. Brealatone. performed.the opers- | 1994 1917 Covlidge now owns in addition to the K EYES SILENT | curs believe the foregoing is, Lu Rochefoucauld, says, “neither i shins SI 1895 1918 farm a nearby tract which he inhe sufficient expression of the leg the sun nor death can be Jooked at| Purchase Rope a 1896 1919 ited directly from his grandfather, tive will or intention that the power with a:steady eye.” That Applies to | '13 Teams Remain 1897 . 18 Calvin G. Coolidge. It is the Coolidge to ubate special assessments shall lic men, not animals, Thi le and oth- 4 Pr aed { i ¥ 1898 10 921 sugar orchard. .} when the board of -feview consents ers Jook at the ly, and all| Philadelphia,-March 20.—)—In a in Debate Contest | 1322 5 1922 ae thereto. look calmly at death not knowing he will executed more than a year Beto ee } 1900 Apr. ed 1o%8 SNOW STORM SWEEPS Depends On Facts of Case is there. Be: ended shia. own, lite. by polson, 18st | dean Bovks, MB caain a (ar. ae Mar. 31 1924 OVER VERMONT TODAY 17) “However, the exervise of such pow- Men find comfort in the belief that June, Dr. David Reiter suggested that | Speed Rocks, > a Mrcl +8 AAP. | 1902 Apr. 4 1926 Plymouth, , March 20. (7)--A er in # constitutional way is depend- there is something for them beyond his wife hang herself. Declaring that ae Nee bag aa t (age 1993 Apr. 5 snow storm swept over the gre 14) ent upon the facts in the case, We death. Animals do not-need ‘that |she bad “nagged him for. 25 years’ | Ree ieee aes lieailaieede a “ + date] Mountains of Vermont today as, Pre are, therefore, compelled, in comfort. the will directed that she be given| lrraty fectenPanled tobe held on or. Miscellaneous data, Avarsge datel ident Coolidge traveled over a treack-| _ adequately. express our’ opi Pesan: only $1 of his $15,000 estate und sug- PAE aK ae ae eee * of break up, apr » Highest Stage] creus road, part of the way in an Ref to Disclose Pla qpesume various states of facts Here is 010-tabhioned news. A bril-|gested that this be used to purchase! | nounced for the. present’ round ‘ta: | ak Grek ab hee Tete histet | open sleigh, from Wooletack to tiy-| men umes: 0 Disclose Plans a0 Thott ten te gemecial | assensments liant Spanish airman flew from Spain| rope to form the noose. ‘d Be 8 Bk yg ; mouth to attend the funeral of his ave been lev to provide a fun tm tabs ine cen 4) tere, tog, tera | Laat of Explorers’ Thr Goss el oly in| eae eg eyed Mon Mag | 0 dalnontstinding| ares t@ Maes Mover | fr ius payment of onde of warras ment was intense in Spain, and the!died intestate until a brother recent- |* rday ey ig Maar tl s , Dept The snow, wet and almost blinding, ., issued a the enactment of sai king has decreed an amnesty, free-|ly found the will among papers in the| Planes Wrecked Yeste: more vs. Cando; Egeland vs. Reynolds! March 16, 1887, 264 on March 14+] uit incessantly after it had rained | ments Fruitless Chapter 227, Session Laws 1917, we throughout the night ie believe that abatement may be made It added a soggy blanket to the March 2 District | in, conformity to such Chapter wit! heavy fall already on the ground and| poston, , March | 20. (P)-—District | ot eons relating to abatement made the road next to impassable. | goles, who is investigating the mur-|, “2-~If the special assessments have In the face of the storm, the pre-| der of William Desmond Taylor, mo- | been levied for the purpose of pro- sident and Mrs. Coolidge, accompan-| tion" picture director, has left, here | Yiding a fund to pay special tmprove- ied by their son John, started from] for the west, us silently ax he came,| Ment warrants issued prior to the the Woodstock Inn, where they had] °Quitting Boston presumably. for | enactment of said Chapter 227, Ses- spent the night, over the 16-mile} potroit or Chicago, Keyes, who has| sion Laws 1917, and the last special winding road to this hamlet, focr! Keyt on the trail of Taylors slayer | improvement warrant hus matured, hours before the time set for the] since ‘the mpsterious matder ‘ti then likewise the same power to funeral. They expected to be on} years ugo, refused to disclose his | abate exists. In such a case the war- ing wore than one thousand male and| physician's desk, In Test Flight [and Bowman va, Mott, | Lidgerwood,| 1910; 28.7 gu April 8, 1807, and 23.4 r It would have seemed strange in ONE ‘PLACE 56 YEARS peaks 2) i this country, if, after the American} London, aMrch 20.—Results of 4! Fuirbanks, Alaska, March 20.—UP)—| flight around the world, the United! competition for tong service among| The Wilkins Arctic airplane exveai-i PREHIST UNDS UND H States president had ordered federal| domestics.in any one family in Eng-| tion, beset with difficulties from the | prisoners set free. a land revealed the fact that Miss Eliz-| very start, has met with another ser-| ~ ‘ . 9 Once that was the custom every-| abeth Butler had been employed in| jous setback, H Vy 6 where. Good news! Open the pri-j the household of the Duke of Port- The Jast of the three airplanes; " sons. f land for more ‘than 56 y Miss! which were to fly over the barren, 3 a _ | Butler received first prize. wastes of the Arctic was wrecked, The use of ‘the whipping post in yesterday in w triel flight. A fire} Chicago, March 20.-()—Discovery The cities now being excavated are 4, Delaware works well for the insur-| @————————________.@ | ectroyed one of the planes in an ex-| of prehistoric mounds which may cov-| known as Tal Barghuthiyat, Jamdet|the way for nearly two hours, more| Thing. “Keforts to truce hie move: | tants ure u charge upon the city as ‘ance companies, They have reduced | Weather Report | perimental luboratory at Detroit car-jer the “lost city of Opis,” long| Nasr and Jamdet Ubwid, At Jumdet| than half the time exposed to the! ments were fruitless. a whole. é ‘by one-thi rag Le A bg taf ba PRE id sucks ca OR i sa | » in aanpery 6nd preter mm wreck-j sought by Gat Greek sromraphers, Mas Riera Lane aie nates, one| Wind and’ stinging snow flakes. 4 Keyes declared that the success of! fk fia oe jae a sift a aut ance : e ursday in a tes! € Was announced in a report received) of the earliest known sites of Sumer-] |. x is investigation depended on com- ’ é a Pe Ba i AE eR 55 had taxiey Gut’ few fout over the | domtMenier Gf eee Tera eens, Lice” | Hn. civilisation as been discore re eT ee ag De ek SMnPrrNINE Bia nee ATTY Tie etoe emer Gat ae being idaho. Lovet tbat Might: \a2| field yesterday when it nosed over ford University Mesopotamian expe. great, fire befote 3,000 BG. "| Plymouth, Vt., March 20,--“@)--| evidence. aie bond or warrant holders, as the case My oe aed | Precipitation to 7 asm. .0| in the soft earth and snow. — i dition, by D. C. Davies, director of 2 . With utmost simplicity, funeral ser-]“ papy AND $6,000 FOUND may be, have @ contractual interest If‘wome of the older instrumeuts| Highest wind velocity . 12] Altho the enterprise is at a] the museum. Rare Pottery Found (Continued on page three) London.—On leaving work ‘one day | in such special assessments which of. torgure, the boat, mick and thumb- . Weather Foreea: ‘Standstill at present, it was believed, Finding of perfect specimens of screw, were added to the whipping ‘For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly | the misfortunes which have followed | painted pottery some 16 miles north- post, insurance it Fall even low-| cloudy tonight and Sunday; not much | the party would only temporarily of Kish in the Biblical piain of er. nf change in temperature. halt the undertaking. The future! Shinar wes reported by wandering ‘The professional criminal is usual-| For North Dakota: Partly cloudy | plans wait action of the directors! Arabs and led Professor Langdon dy timid and Sreale, pain. It is fear} tonight end Sunday; warmer tonight | ‘of the Detroit Aviation society, which| the location of thfee ruined Sumef- iners found a newly. | May not be impaired either by legis ¢ in a sheltered pit. | lative or administrative action.” In the ruins the expedition has found pottery manufactured “by an art lost 5,000 years ugo,'and the only complete set of painted household ware ever obtained in Babyloni Additional assurance of the great recently two Victims Of Rabies born. babs One of the men took the baby home Besiege Institute) to his wite. on removing the chid’s | Figher and Langer wrappings the woman found $6,000 in March 20-—<4) {bank notes together with a letter Open Nonpartisan "2. of a beating, often, leads him to} east portion. will consider whether the expedition | jan cities. After a study of the pot- antiquity of the relics found was{ Leningrad, Rus: asking that the child be baptized Tie i Weather Conditions will be carried through. tery and inscriptions on clay tablets,| given ‘by ‘the. di t Jamdet}——The Pasteur Institute here is be-| ric, rath : i i ss aca The pressure is high over the Mid-| he reported the "possibility of ths | Rirers ct” cine Suicevery, tt Jomdet sioped by etiain of the'rabien, “in| Victor and be well cared for Speaking Campaign the Ist two months 820 cases have been reported and $9 mad dogs have | Po the earliest known Sumerian picto- Rumors that one of the greatest| dle-West and over the middle Pacific PIN RESTORED ruins being the site of the ; “lost ” graphs and signed with cerved stone - LOST ' Florida land nt companies! coast region: while low pressure cov-|,. Pittsfield, Mass.—A long time: age! Opis,’ The opening gun of the Nonpartis- way in tunis palgay cate ors the Biscky, Mountain and. Platcau |(s'mew leat"a pin that indicated h | sig / & Valuable Discovery seals used us signatures on cluy do-| been destroyed. TODAY IN WASHINGTON aun speaking campaign was fired on serious drop in’ ~ fall regions. Precipitation oceurred in| membership in a ‘fraternity -at Am-| “tf ‘the group of rains really cov-| gumente at ledst 6,100 years age, the r / Senate meets at noon; house || Thursday night when State Treasurer stocks. The Aine was! the ‘Great s région, in Missouri | herst college. The pin was found in: ere the ancient city pis, we have tated. 4 A Moscow dispatch late in January|] in recess. ; C. A. Fisher and William Langer the chief sufferer, ‘shows that’ {a the north Pacifie coast states | a lécal bank and laid away for recovered material which pedition’s work is being cur-| said five persons were dead there Independent offices bill _re- mude speeches at Pettibone, Ki it stock exchange. is ‘not al- ite fair weather prevails in the|keeping. One day an exami explaining the origin of human his-| ried on in what is reported’ as a|from rabies caused by the bites of || mains before senate. : » [lcounty. . ‘ + weys logical. » of ine, 6 and ky Mountain | found it. He belonged to the same tory,” Protester: “desolate and unsafe region, water-| animals suffering from hydrophobia. Muscle Shoals committee hears The IVA campaign will open Mon- ‘ 6) region,'.Temperatures are moderate | fraternity and after finding is These ei ies, built by Jess and roadless,” and only the hope} The disease was spreading, it was || udditional testimony. day night when Attorney General in all beg % names of the Pittsfield members. of | of civilization in Mesopotamia. were! of history-making discoveries| suid, because of Plague of wolves House. agriculture committee ||George Shafer and J. M. Hanley, IVA BRIS W. ROBERTS, the fraternity, returned the pin to| ruins throughout the BAe Mieoty of} tempts the scientists to continue the and vagrant dogs and eats in the city}] continues farm relief hearing, gubernatorial nominee, . will 38. . Official in pereee! its owner, | Samer and Akkad and ion.” research. and surrounding area, a meeting at New England. ~ ae é ana ao f 3 v dt a bernie Sy i» * : 4 i = : ee * ve ee

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