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the oe wees ~ 2 NEW WARLORDS | ACTIVE IN CHINA ‘Chang Heueh-liang, Son of Chang Tso Lin, Captures _Tientsin, Important Port Peiping, China, Sept. 22—(#)—A 30- Racy Pie ee son of one of GChina’s most ‘widely known adven- turets, upset the political appelcart i g if churia yesterday 10,000 overran -sections of E [ Associated Press telephoto showing the wreckage of the plane in year-old San Diego, Cal., aviatrix, plunged to her death at San Diego shortly after taking off on a Projected one-stop flight to Newark, N. J. =a Ged renal HELP CUBA ORGET |" §5 Does Stranger With Jewelry our SAYS SENATOR Chicago, Sept. 22—(P)—The clock) and so she borrowed the Scucis| struck bong a twelfth time and Cin-| trinkets, decking herself high, wide —————_ P oo dream ag tala Fe ceed So| and handsome. The “date,” Leonard jays Pov-| was e Bi 80 Miagssachusatts Solon Says fifth part of the $100,000 in| drinking place, then took her to a erty and Unemploymerit ae Leet there. he oo ‘ 8 er ure. In- Feed Revolt Flames ead of a slipper to match the foot, he took the jewels, or part of them. ‘That is Cinderella’s story. But the “date” says he saw the handsome stranger with the maid before he dated her. And therein lie the com- maid. plications to be unraveled by the po- She wanted to impress her “date” | lice. JURORS 10 HEAR | Ends Argument by ! t | Taking Own Life | Smith Kidwell, 50-year-old barber, put an end to an argument with his family about a double shooting here earlier in the day by putting an end to his life. Avondale’s second tragedy in a day due to family quarrels came about Claim for Payments Under War Risk Insurance Act Being Tried at Grand Forks Laino, young barkeep, took her to his | 5g government the next few months. We should either abandon our obligations. under. Says Wet Issue Must Be Ignored Sept. 22—(?)—Prepar- advance the fall campaign at ait + => Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 22—(7)— A jury was selected in federal court here today to try the war risk insur- ance case of Knut Kelberg against the federal government. Kelberg is jating the Dyer act. 8 a, 2 Express Indignation | So late yesterday when Kidwell discussed with his wife, his daughter and his | { | Tempest Takes Nine Lives and| & Associated Press Photo which Mrs, Ruth’ Alexander, 24 SENATOR QUIZZES NEBRASKA GROCER Norris Tells Nye He Sought to Force Incumbent to Run as Independent Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 22—(#)—George W. Norris, the Broken Bow grocer, told Senator Gerald P. Nye, of North \Dakota, at the campaign fund hear- ing opening here this morning that he had hoped by filing in opposition Repul Tun as an independent. “How did you know you would force ” Senator Nye asked. l, I knew he could not split the mother-in-law, the wounding of J. ‘Wesley Stewart and his wife, in what Police believed as an attempt at mur- der and suicide. officers were informed, because mem- bers of his family apparently did not agree with him that Mrs. Stewart's ,| attitude was responsible for her fam- ily tragedy. Suddenly ‘breaking off the argument he went to his room, sat on the bad and shot himself. Prizes Awarded At W. C. T. U. Meet . —— Valley City, N. D., Sept. 22—(7)— Rutheda , Grand Forks, won the grand gold medal contest, a fea- ture of the Women’s Christian Tem- perance Union convention, here Sat- night. Iva Hanson, Northwood, placed first in the poster contest; Oscar Halvor- New York, Sept. 22.—(P)—Standing | cille blue Jaws, invoked to restrict on miniature golf low and Homer How, widow and son of lionaire hobo, who are seeking te have soon to hobo organizations set aside. her son. N. P. Displays Whale In Special Glass Car Niemen 3 Sept. 22—A unique ship- lorthern Pacific in the preserved HE iby whale ever caught. The car exhibited last week at Missoula and went from there to Helena. Kidwell became extremely angry,} thing Miss McGann, @ 25-year-old stu- dent nurse, was placed in the respir- ator September 11, when an attack infantile rendered North Carolina. has 198 public wai “Aseootated ca ! Press Phot o systems serving Spring per- STORM GIVES WAY 10 COLD AND RAIN Causes Heavy Damage on French Coast Paris, Sept. 22.—()—The great storm which ravaged the French coast for three days blew itselt out during the night and gave way to- day to a spell of cold and rain. During its three days winds rang- ing in velocity from 80 to 100 miles per hour brought mourning to the homes of nine fishermen and sailors and did -/ damage to the coastal country estimated at million of francs. The French fishing fleets were the heaviest suerers. Off Concarneau two men were washed overboard and drowned, and another boat sank but the crew.was saved. Many other craft were damaged but were able to make port. There were 17 ships sheltered at Cherbourg roads. Twelve ships sought shelter at brest, and seven more at Lorient, on | the south coast of Brittany. At Quiberon. southern “Brittany, damage done to the harbor was timated at a million francs. Ba’ ished and boardwalks were torn up. Assootated Press Photo Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin and his bride, the former Rachel Wilson Young. Mrs. La Follette is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Young of Washington, D. C., and was attached to Sena- tor La Follette’s secretarial staff. They were married in Madison, Wis, LEAVE FOR OMAHA |Coste and Lieut. Maurice Bellonte tour. | i | took off from the St. Paul municipal houses at many seaside resorts in| St. Paul, Sept. 22.—()—The French | airport at 8:35 a.m. today for Omaha. Brittany and Normandy were demol- |transatlantic filers, Capt. Dieudonne the next stop on their cross country CAUSES FATAL Fi Four Bodies Are Taken Fi Ruins of ‘Boiler Compound’ Plant at Toledo, 0. Toledo, O., Sept. 22.—(7)—Four b en from the ruins of plant early today after a series of 4 plosions in the building were foto! ed by fire. The first estimate of t building damage was $15,000. Search for. additional bodies + begun at once. The Weber company is listed manufacturer of boiler compour and iron preservatives. When fi men entered the burning plant said they found evidences of 4 1a! distilling layout in the building cluding two large stills, two 550-g lon tanks, 300 one-gallons cans aj an assortment of copper tanks a tubing. 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