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Pree a cevP NRA a WN AR ARN PE aA RAITT ‘ j ; : ; “a j . : : ‘ ‘Pittsburgh Has Terrific Blast, . Contessions Solve Murder ot Wisconsin Woman|sseres sre ' | ee Attempt to Assassinate Obregon Proves Unsuccessful) -*?losion” HUNDREDS ARE INSURED 1) DO. KILLING——77Eiet=Grnamomer | BOMBS THROWN [ET Ser th Hoes ote rnpeettnn || eee AT AUTOMOBILE — — —— va IN MEXICO CITY |All Employes of Nearby Fac- at Waukesha instill tories Hurt—Death List Si ZS General Is Slightly Cut About Mounts Hourly PLOT CAREFULLY LAID Face by Flying Glass From Pittsburgh, Nov. — Windshield Fourteen persons ‘rece Maton Be have met death and more than — 500. were injured, some serious- ly, here today when a giant natural gas storage tank at the Manchester works-of the Equit- able Gas company exploded, spreading death and destruction over an area of-one Notes and Mortgages Due, Al- vin Gréenwaldt Planned ‘ Crime to Get Insurance POLICE INVESTIGATING Survivors of the S. S. Principessa Mafalda disaster in the South Atlantic are pictyred in this first photo to reach the United States. Rescued by the French HMner Moselle, the group was taken to Bahia, Brazil, where Three Men Who Threw Bombs | this picture was made. They told graphic tales of the sinking of tho Italian steamer and the deaths of more ‘Arrested After Two Had than 300 of her passengers. abaya es Blast-Devastated Area Presents aa cami cena as Scenes ot Utter Destruction Obregon, was being investigated by police eae to enn i it had pare any cI ion wit! mn- : 7 ,, he was to be paid an additional $500}. cn ea ip Seigatres ase LINDBERGH 10 Streets Flooded by Broken Wa- MRS. LEWIS f, after Greenwaldt collected the $25,- General Obregon had conic to ter Mains and Sewer Pipes— ‘ 000 insurance, according to the < Mexico City to resume active charge ' signed confessions of both now in| For $27,000 in cash ‘and securities, these two youths killed an aged wom-| of his political campaign when two BE GIVEN MED AL Many Buildings Collapse— CR AWFORD DIES ‘ the possession of Herman Salen,| 2" according to their confession to St. Louis police. They are Leonard|bombs were thrown at his automo- Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 14.—()— Alvin Greenwaldt and Arthur Richard Kelly today were lodged in the county jail at Waukesha await- ing the state’s next step in ‘the drama unfolded last night when Greenwaldt ‘confessed that he hired Kelly to kill his wife, Emma, so that he might collect her: insurance and live a life of ease. Kelly received $3 in cash and two diamond rings, valued at $350, and of in the belief that others been killed and th .s plant of the lo Apel nan One al escal building’ with. cuts yng while 8 or 10 others, trapped in the basement, were believed to istri “coun.| Cota (left) of Bennettsville, Ia., and Harold Cramer of Great Falls, Mont.|bile. His f: i b: Scores of Families Made have ben drowned by the water ‘ ee aitorney/of Wayheabe festa The victim, Leonard's grandmother, a Mrs. McKittrick of Zwingle, Ia., flying plaza trom: Prien Aer a, Tashing in from broken maing ia . Ye vac K kept large sums in the house. He rouged, and with hair marcelled, | Th: ree Homeless—Tank Is Mass of the street. Firemen were Kelly Was Killer the youths aroused the suapicioas oF ‘St. Louls police. | fr ty ete a hontai President Coolidge Will Pre- i i Wife of Historical Society Su-| “ pumping out the basement in an It was Kelly who did\the slaying; ; i Mlk sibatnatt lh pet Twisted Steel effort to locate additional lies. stricken lower north ‘side district;tendent of the state historical so-|™@mmoth gas storage tank 4 “3 5 loded, spreading death and x ‘i ji which was laid waste by the explo-|ciety, died at her home early Sun-| Pim propos d, the Greenwaldt ° confes- ted after ating a revolutionary Golenel Chasen ae pioneer sion of a huge storage gas tank, |day morning from cancer of the north side deat bape rk ‘ a . ‘ ttempt against the government. “ f An area of .pproximately one-| stomach, from which she suffered, sion, as given out by Mr. Salen, ex-| .,. ° Ne Eh Route to Bull Fight receive tonight from the hands of quarter mile, fronting the Ohio|intensely for the last two years. Harapered in the work of rescue plains, + |Washington Paper Publishes | Two Boys Drowned Gensigt Otineait: ian Se ing President Coolidge the Hubbard| ‘vor was devastated by the eecat For several months past Mrs. C: by wrecked buildings, streets flood- When Ice Breaks J . - es, it was Greenwaldt who plotted the : Sree seoteh ae them se been] sent Geographic Society perintendent Succumbs to seit ce es ce DOCUMENTS TAKEN FROM SECRET FILES {kts wrscenteme| "Avora Tht | Putra Se st—in-sea| yar Bee confessions agree. And Kelly, out . 4 9 : than a score of were of work for seven weeks, nae OF MEXICAN GOVERNMENT SUPPORT pecrarpely a il Wesel Toaontic Washington, Nov. 14.—(7)—Be- sociated Press reported today as Mrs. Cora Belle Hazlett Crawford, mended himself to Greenwaldt as fore a little group of aviators he made his way <hrough the| wife of Lewis F. Crawford, superin- jured here today when shooting her,.as Greenwaldt confes- t | eels : when the anti-reelectionist organiza- of utter destruction greeted an As- Pittsburgh,, Nov. 14—()—More + - mt tary man to replace their two candi- “a good choker,” and insisted gn Sew saecel at CLAIMS OF COOLIDGE AND KELLOGG 2, trse" svat costo on Sma Repentant and remorseful, broken ti} ‘7 rn by soreowcand-by she long-eeilliiig with friends to a bull fight. As the medal of the National Geographical blast, believed to have ben caused |ford’s health bas n somewhat | by broken water mains, and car passed, down the avenue of in- society, awarded for signal feats in! when a blow torch, in the hands of | improved,-but her condition sudden- dangling electric wires, Facsimile Copies to Show)! t the hands of Mr. Salen, Green- ° the field of exploration. ~ js . and firemen final waldt’ lntg yesterday ‘unfolded the| That Recent Nicaraguan 9 Minn, Nov, 14 |Senee'aiueiee'eoataen ae yatta 0 only seven men has this high] {o"tmer” gad cui | gumlingt in| Saohie Santon Rb Worte SHS | pact c6:the idee yod area. ‘They story of the plot and slaying. He/ Revolution Was Famented| (Ap)— ‘Thin ice. caused the |States cmbassy, another automobile| homo" gone in the past and the Nst ba ‘Mrs. Crawford was born in Indi-| Tecovered seven within a f included such names as Peary, Roofs Lifted From Houses minutes, and news! a sella ve . 1869, ha aroma i nd two oes who |drew alongside. As it passed Gen-| Arimdson, Bartlett and Shackleton.| The eas works; located at cancti: eer nae hand pent scene saic they had counted at least here, for the first day of skat-.. per men at. . told where Kelly could be found and then faced Kelly at police headquar-| and Supported by Mexico ters here and forced the confession eral Obregon’s car, two small dyna- / ‘ inbncal of the seven will be present) tersection of Boyce street, Reedsdale 20 dead in the streets and the \, Srant the wtenaede Ae a~Weshingtbac™ " aig Ts rere. ro into Af ee “He, Commander Richard! street, ‘Alleghehiy- avenue and the a Both abs fu. Abs. (Pariont wrecked houses... The tank contain- | “I hired Kelly to kill her,” Green-| w, shinoton He : boys, 14 and12; were sons’. |tored the windshield and damaged Byrd, will be @ member of the burg, Mo., state teachers’ college | ing 5,000,000 cubic feet of natural i waldt’s confession . — paces Sereeenees of Mr.-and Mrs. Frank Martin, \|the automobile. A pi if sn j Sroup of aviators by ‘virtue of his LINEMAN in the class of 1893, arc Mrs, Craw-| £25, Jet | wah eee a i “I choked her to death,” Kelly today. published a copyrighted arti- living s mile north of here, and | scratched Obregon’ eck. - S/ flight from New York to the shotes|| . F. Sart yar ford taught Latin’ and English in ee eee in Pittal his- added according to police. “I was|cle in which were jncorporated| with fa number of other ehildren Bombers Seriously ‘Wound Ot Pears Te also wal soctide Pittsburgh: Nov. ar the Oswego, Kansas, high school for] {97 pq fate ae ‘wreck: in the car with-Greenwaldt and his) facsimiles. of documents “said to| went té the lake after the cold Obregen’s chauffeur, Catarino Vil- Byrd’s coripanions on his famous Summoned to the scene of to- |! several years. the: immedi taee) c wife, I reached over and grabbed/ have come from secret files of the| weather had given it a surface @|lanova, opened fire on the bombers.| f#@ht—Lieutenant George Noville,|| days expl Came to N. D. in 1899 ed, and aimee 8 over @ wide area Ler by the neck with my right rh Mexican government supporting the| of ice less than an inch thick. Ignacio Guero, a companion of Obre- eel Balhae sn ee a Rey. Michaels” ~ pice el Married to Mr. Crawford on Aug-| Were shat! ° Sater some She never moved. It was over in} claim of: President Coolidge and One fell through, and the | gon, who was in another car, also 4 hes fir: atl ed Fare ; |] electric lineman, stumbled over || ust 15, 1899, she accompanied her Scoresera cone + eine aes five seconds.” - Secretary Kellogg that the recent! other followed wher he came opened fire. Two of the bombers,| (Vine iret te eetante lab! ar the body of a man in the street. ||husband to Dickinson, where the | ° wh hea Plot Carefully Laid ¥la Nicaraguan revolution was formen-| to his brother's aid. The bodies | Lamberto Ruiz and Antonio. Tirado, | ‘? itlend oad Er ma rasa’ ‘|| He halted, turned the body over ||Jatter entered upon his duties as| >, higher peak ee patel vil It was a long story the slayers! ted and cupported by Mexico, were found two hours later by |.were seriously wounded. The auto- Maitlan rif nest Hegenberger, and looked int the face of his ||superintendent of the city schools. fire, er than the it tip told; a story of a plot carefully laid) “One document, dated June 2, 1926, Dr. E. Klavens of Monticello, |mobile bearing Otero took up the first ie y Hails coe to father, C. F. Michaels, superin- || In 1903 the family removed to Sen- of Mount Washoe shot thto the and executed. ile the | Purported to be an order for pay. Wright county coroner,‘ and | pursuit and captured the trio. The naval i oe Ataris ot isan tendent of the wrecked’ gas ||tinel Butte where Mr. Crawford was| “if spreading out in a fan shape. The killing took place while the] ment of $50,000 to Dr. Pedro Jose; others who found it necessary | third man was Francisco Olivero. the Dole fligi ‘ee and meariy| Works. The son accompanied ||engaged in banking and other busi- Many Trapped in Buildings Bente cones Reh eee a tage te oe saprenaateive of pd boat gro vee Police said the three men appear- ompeniat palate risa ysd the remains to the morgue. ness until 1921, when they came to} Firemen and police volunteer in aning, r . ee support wei le a1 ve si i ighway “near’’ Dousman at high oe Recraenae = ea ir 4 ed to be working men who were act: lantic, George Haldemen: ‘and Wil- evga Barta od they have since} workers expressed the belief that rms |" eerernerernerstvrersesi= ing for enemies of Obregon. . Police | ,; EONS, their speed. After the. body of Mrs’/ and ammunition. As/pul Riahod, i M | N N I N ¢ WIFE aia not make public ay ieatsnient liam §. Brock and Edward F.! Ohio river, was in the very heart of} Few women have had more warm pare - oe of aS dre! 7 nwaldt had been cast into) 8) bore the signature of President they or, their companions may have | Schlee, who attempted to fly around} a-district crowded by the homes of | friendships than Mrs. Crawford, and field, Greenwaldt tore the voman’s| tes, Other orders purported to call made. OT atlon will be witness-| Workers. factories, warehouses and probably no othe: home in western underclothing to make it appear} for payment of sums ranging from The companions of Obregon in hi: i industrial plants. The reporter|North Dakota has ente tzined more that she had been assaulted; tore |, $5,000 to $25,000 to Tanete and Dr. sutonichile. ‘Astaro ‘Oreo eal ed also by a large analenre,. inlaid made his way over the flooded Giatingiiahed people than met the rings from her fingers and ody Carlos ‘Leon for Pe formance Thamas Bay, at first thought he had | '"& diplomatic Tapeeernt war Pues streets, water gushing from broken | around their hospitable board. Mrs. them to Kelly to indicate she secret missions confided to each, b been seriously wounded in the at-|eveTy ,country that the flights! water mains ayd sewer pipes. On| Crawford sefved as president of the d been .otbed, and then. Kelly took} president Calles or the chief of the tempt. touched. The ceremony and re-| i) sides, the devastation was great. | Presbyterian ies Aid society and peniet ands dpare (9 Bi ehpaes neeajaential mate The Caray FOUND IN SH ACK The former president laughed and hoad! a ‘i charged in the documents” e . told them not to worry as his face | broadcast by a network of radio) ; marks of President Coolidze will | Many buildin ae: In mom was also head of the: Presbyterial a instances on| ic roofs were liftel|in this district, taking an active part of ha, where Greenwaldt| secret expenses of the presidential was only scratched. Calm amidst| Stations. from houses. : oa himself on the | S¢°Te ry he % es i Tire " ee A both neal ill health forced her 8 staff, . excitement, he orde: is men, policemen and voluntee+| retirement. bee ipreh a Jeep, pac: ely took ay To Print Ley ogee Had Apparently Lived There Shasttone to continue to the bull Sharkey Hurts Hand; sence Worked feverishly, digging ‘ Funeral This Morning bese . e He sai pers, ‘uneral services were held at the conf on, states, Jerked an denitine more to be published later’ were| FOF Some Time—Weak From cimertneaemcier sh Match Is Postponed | trapped Persons or secover the dead.| First Presbyterian church here at wire, called a garage "Guten. | brought to this country. by Mexi- Hunger and Exposure BARNES COUNTY PIONEER DIES On all sides were ter women and |10;30 this morning, with Rev. P: pac tiap eg 3 eet ro can officials and ‘obtained from _ Valley City—John Kuhrie, 76,) New York, Nov. 14.—(®)—The children, their head: and arms|S, Wright officiating, after which att ao se ean vances yy the Hearst newspapers. : NHN 14 pioneer of Barnes county; died re-|heavyweight match scheduled this}swathed in bandages. These vic-)the body was taken to Sentinel] fire ‘apparat ind to Be tory declared, would be placed at ia: Craresnant Cee ous mg chay cently at the home of his nephew,| Friday at Madison Square Gagden|tims had been reated at emergency | Butte for interment beside that of at the first alarm. by ba . aay the disposal of the state depart- uerRyean wife for whom three | George Kuhrie, of near Oriska. The|between Jack Sharkey of Boston| stations set up by Red Cress nurses|» daughter, Margaret, who died in -~ Plot Patched Two Weel eo ‘ment and of congress. s have been combed in a deceased came to Barnes county in|and Tom Heene. New Zeland, was|and Salvation Army workers. 1915. Greenwaldt, according ee Bolices Explaining ‘American _interven-| search Heating: palin’ a peonth was jthe early eighties and farnied near| called off today as a result of an People Grief ‘‘ricken Beside her husband. she Icaves told of hatching the ee wo Brig 39 tion Nic ; President Cool-| tem; reuni “4 tay meh Ti Valley City for many years. For|injury* to Sharkey’s left hand. In one doorway sat a-mother, her |three children—Franzo H., the eld- ago, Payments wee due. of the) idge, in a message to congress) hus! Rev. Bascomb E, For-|the past, 20 years he has made | X-ray examination in Boston today} s.° “Chitdren standing. nearby, (¢8t» 8 taduate of the Univers ty of | pen mortgage on his home and no! oat lue | early in the year, asserted that the| bush, before being taken to a -|Valley City his home and is well| revealed a fracture. Sharkey will] Si 1 oo beyond specch, the papell North Dakota and later a Rhodes mob, He cone othe) Minragon vation, an ‘ig te Deng ers alent ths town inti community. [be nae to fight before January. [str ehen,orfond re te NOMAN shay and pow ache i ae . gel cee taes iy lexi a : ,|vard; Kenneth, a graduate ot arreled in " 4 1} restore the 30- Eight blocks from the tank, in the 7 ‘ ge a TOE ee tad later See-|ady, will aie rey et hee midle-of a ateect, rested a twisted | Dakota university ‘with the 7 cL ETL eS, 01 5 Kell statement ‘ class of 1927 and now With the state broached the subject to Kelly, his je views of the presi-|four chi 5 CES GLANC mass of steel, a section of the big | bien department. on a project cnplepin salen, dsh'sndeclarne Tat Baer |” ex eran won found oy» 26-11 COLLEGE FOOTBALL RACES AT A GLANCE || s2s'cnciss "ony ='ern unc [erred co? ies Sela a —_— rE} i ie Id hoy who stumbled upon her ane ¢ wait gered Grew fel aid font 1 Conta paride samba wed a re he tank esta anierat, the cular |Ohty “nd” dies" fused Greenwaldt. suggested Friday, “No- . had mado her : . (By The Associated Press) , Many meets, Sanilies | fined critical condition and arrived here | bout the si tana wi : es routisd that “4 <a - With one major involved, in which Yale moved over Princeton bhi hed a Pesecrd an ved Sunday noon,too late to be with her thele homes a ‘and 4 to the top of th tern list the latest series of college football bat- ie with a woman and “with me, it’s ‘ ‘ashi DP. C, tles found te following status to the various conference or mythical pe Honk exploted, a Che regnon bate ae bao go ae pleasure Satara. boginess. plains, it tre omO 18, wi the and sectional champions existing today. © fas chol y the odor of ‘gas. brother, Dr. W. A. Hazlett of Os- Lig the io the ed be com- ft wego, Kansas, and three _ sisters, ‘ EAST Jamestown Girl in Mrs. J. P. Kicdoo of Burrton, Kan- Yale, by defeat of hitherto unbeaten Princeton eleven, holds major | Mrs. Myrta M. Dodds of Den- | knocked and Greenwaldt drove in from Mi Fordha pes pl mig minister improte|} claim Ne Teter honoree Yale, neither beaten nor tied by eastern Indiana Car Crash ay hg ‘Mrs. D. L. Roberts of Cen- | bo Horeb, gave his wife money to wraph th. teams, suffered only reverse in intersectional combat with Georgia. A The latter is known in shopping and checked over the Pittsburgh and Washington and Jefferson, with single ties as result Muncie, Ind., Nov. 14.—()—Miss ‘as she has visited here a bee Hay Tappy day. for Mrs. of their own game, closest contenders among major elevens. Corol | Davis, 46, of Samentonn, N. . 4 y 5 p as 8 ious internal injuries : ‘Continue on ~xge two) WESTERN CONFERENCE A 4 Miss Opal Gail, 19, and Miss . . Illinois, with clean slate of four victories and no defeats in con- Dorothy. both by Ye Langfo: Continues » heads list. Tie earlier with Iowa State only mar on . SE ee ee essa’ Lcd hy iedinunr. Combi oosond, int con: to Show Improvement ‘MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Contains les emeea is Te, Hiescay, disposing of Iowa State, leads with four victories, no Their automobile, driven by Paul he ‘defeats orcties, in conference race. Nebraska, with three victories and was. not hi over- one defeat, by Missouri, is second. ‘ . ; SOUTHERN. CONFEREN, _ eee Goorgis, at top, with ude: ference » no defeats or jess ‘pins prestige of in over Yale. North jtate also unbeaten in three conference games, but Tennessee and Coors le each tied once and Vanderbilt tied twice, although all undefeated. * for Arkansas end ficuthern Methodists each with one conference defeat. ‘-" ROCKY: MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE creer iiga sider Collage, wi pete bare: DAE Thoda, Viah and Montana State next in | BACIRIC COAST CONFERENCE) “Gelatin conference, thelr own battle wras'a tie but Stanford conference victories to two for the U. 8. C. Washington, wit 4 Victories and one defeat, ranks next. FE