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~ REPORT ONLY LITTLE DAMAGE FROM FIRE Alarm ts Turned in When Occu- pants of House Discover Smoke in Basement j Pee ERE Ey Little damage resulted from a fire} @t an apartment house at 109 Man-) dan street at 3 a. m. Thursday, ac-/ cording to Harry Thompson, chief of| the fire department. The alarm was turned in when oc- cupants of the building discovered smoke coming from a smudge in aj Pile of rubbish in the basement. Firemen said that the fire whistle | blew continuously for three or four} minutes through an oversight. | Occupants of the apartment house were the Albert Fossum, James s.| Fairman, Mrs. Genevieve Gilbert, and Ted Hindemethe families. LES EET ERRLERT TEAL vaaF oa ay | ———___. ; Strange But True | News Items of Day ANA ahead (By The Associated Press) ' | stain early Thursday by @ machine gunner. Police said the gunner ap- parently was aided by others. Colone, shot 35 times, was found at the wheel of his automobile from which the slayers had torn both front doors. RAPID CITY WINS Vermilion, 8. D., March 24.—(#)— Rapid City won the state high school debate championship and permanent Possession of @ silver cup by defeating Huron in the final contest of the South Dakota high school debate and extemporaneous tournament at the j University of South Dakota here Wednesday night. SAYS ‘HOARDING DECREASING Washington, March 24—(7)—A de- crease of $157,000,000 in ‘currency in circulation since the inauguration of President Hoover's anti-hoarding ; toward bringing money out of hiding was announced Thursday by Secre- tary of the Treasury Mills. | RULE ON TARIFF LAW {| New York, March 24—(?)—Flex- ible tariff provisions authorizing the jpresident to write new language into the 1930 tariff law were held un- constitutional in a unanimous deci- sion of the second division of the U. S. customs court Wednesday. . LAMONT IN RUSSIA Moscow, March 24.—()—Robert P. Lamont, Jr., reached Moscow Thurs- hat so familiar on America’s west- ern plains to talk over an offer of Granville, O.: What's this? A This is part of the crowd which saw the casket of George Eastman, camera manufacturer and ,, Gog’s to be Queen of the May? In- philanthropist, taken from his mansion in Rochester, N. Y., to the burial plot. Scores of employes of drgent male students at Denison uni- Eastman's Rochester factory were among the mourners. versity, not satisfied with any of the, ; Seven feminine candidates for the pe the attraction at the Capitol The-| —————__—_________~$|held by the U. 8. circuit court ; throne, announce they will write in! tre, tomorrow and Saturday. | G pay. on their ballots the name of Woogs.|""It° je "te story of am embitious || Rumania Welcomes | |sppesis edness the mascot of Beta Theta Pi fratern-! youngster in a small town who fights | Its Former Queen), A. C. DEBATERS WIN ity, unless the queen committee! tor success and the respect of the gir! | ¢,—————_________4 grants them a wider choice of youns ' he loves in spite of terrific nard luck four men before him for robbery |PiCnt¥_on Some cca ives Quillan| Helen, who arrived Thursday to |ihe negative side of the question, armed. “Til place you on proba- ‘<c\’ oe the greatest opportunities of | Visit her con, Prince Michael. | . . I: * ton.” he said, “provided you go to itis career again to prove his versatil-| _TWenty-four soldiers of King | GUNNER SLAYS TW “That's no kind of life for |yaureen O'Sullivan, Mary Nolan,! salute when the private train to the hoosegow.” He did ‘Btone. Louis John Bartels, Otis Har-| -,The young heir to Carol's | |the Soviets to develop theit cattle in- of | dustry. J. P. MORGAN BROADCASTS New York, March 24—(P)—J. P. Fargo, March 24—(#)—North Da-|Morgan delayed his dinner Wednes- kota Agricultural college debaters de-|day night to make his first radio * lady candidates. ‘and the unscrupulous methods of his poserdettitineer nce feated the squad from Montane, State ieee a ae Saree for support “ , : jenemies. ee es y college two to one here Wednesday \for the “block aid” drive to collect ‘ Detroit: Judge Skillman want- | Chock full of pathos and yet with, come to Rumania was extended jnight “on the subject of centralized |funds in a canvass of 16,000 city ed to do the right thing by the | pienty of good, clean, sparkling com-| '® the former queen, Princess industry. The Fargo team upheld }blocks here. a Bia at | AGED N. D. MAN DIES | Forest River, N. D., March 24—(P) > work, keep regular hours, avoid | ity as an all-around star. Carol's bodyguard met the for- Gouttaville, ‘TL, ‘March Hs " ii —Willinm Bodie, 98, resident be thie : bad company. and report regular “supporting Quillan in the picture | Mer, wife of thelr beat at the | Joseph Colone, former Madison ae | tocaalty since 1871, died Wednesday ! ly to the probation department.” ‘are such outstanding favorites as, border and gave Nel the soym |ty deputy sheriff and ex-policeman at the home of his son, Evans, with K # a, te st of Collinsville, and Charles Bowers, whom he had been living for several we'uns,” said the four. “Send us pelle Bennett, Ralph Ince, Arthur) C@Me to a stop. proprietor of a Collinsville bar, were | years. bo ms ! throne stepped up and presented Eugene, Edward Mc- 72 years old. He visited the city ang others. ig roses, and the dowager Marie's | clerk's office Wednesday to transact |” lady-in-waiting was on hand. 1 two matters of business. First, he} | . Rvs ee ERAN: a. Gs | se . 0 Prine : tor, is fourth child. Second, iat sas Believe Nebraska | the capital, when there were tears { titioned for an old age pension. \ Woman Is Kidnaped | a Se oatices lahat ne | salute. | : 1 AT THE MOVIES ‘ Lincoln, Neb., March 24——Po- | aE lice are searching for Miss Laurel | G. N. VICTORY UPHELD Morrison, 30, Aurora, Neb. beauty; St. Paul, Minn., March 24—()— PARAMOUNT THEATRE pacer operator, who they believe w: 'A ruling by Federal Judge John B. - James Cagney, co-starred with Lor-! kidnaped and is held in Lincoln for/Sanborn of St. Paul that the govern- ~ ette Young in “Taxi!” the Warner'| $1,000 ransom. jment is not entitied to collect $2,- Bros. production which comes to the! A letter demanding the ransom was! 000,000 from the Great Northern rail-|j Paramount Theatre Friday, will be @/ received at Aurora Wednesday by he: | way on a claim arising from govern- gangster no more. Such are the rev-| partner in the beauty shop, Mrs. C. F. ment operation of railroads was up-|%@ olutionary tidings from Hollywood. | Wall. She believed Miss Morrison ! In this new vehicle Cagney, late of | wrote the letter. The writer explain-| “The Public Enemy” and “Smart/ed it was written by “dictation.” The | Money,” plays an honest young taxi-|address on the envelope was not the driver, while Loretta Young will ap-| writing of Miss Morrison, her part-| pear in the role of a cafeteria cash-/ner said. fer. The letter instructed $1,000 be! “Taxi!” has been adapted from a/mailed to Miss Morrison in care of/ play written for the stage by Kepyon/the Lincoln general delivery and to; Nicholson and titled “Blind Spot.” Injarrive Thursday. a prefatory note to the scripts of the, Officers were stationed at the play, Mr. Nicholson explains: )postoffice to arrest anyone who asks/ “The setting of this play is that/for a letter addressed to the woman part of New York City po les be- | tween 34th and 40th Streets. west of | . “ " Eighth Avenue. 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