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EXPRESS KILLS TWO BOYS Train Hits Auto Truck Stalled on Tracks. UNIONTOWN, Pa., June 18—Two Connellsville boys were killed here last night, when an express train of the Pennsylvania rallroad struck an automobile truck which had stalled on a crossing at Shady Grove, near here. Justin Ashe, eighteen, and Felix Ashe, fourteen, the boys killed, were delivering candy for the Tri- state Candy Company, of which J. J. Ashe, father of Justin Ashe, is the president. U. S. WOMAN VICTIM IN SHIP COLLISION Artist’s Widow Among Seventeen Who Met Disaster Off Norway. Chicago Choir Escapes. [ JSBAND SOUGHT ¥ RICHMOND SLAYING & % ‘her Faints in Identifying River Victim as Mrs. Violet Sydnor, Twenty-Three. I LIEVE WRENCH WEAPON ".-man Last Seen Leaving Home to Discuss Separation. va, June 18.—Police on the theory that whose body was sterday in the James by her husband a machinist, twenty- ain BY the Associated Press CHRISTIANIA, Norway, Mrs. Richard Bordewick, the Norwegian-American painter Bordewick, who once lived in the town of Norway, Mich., was among 4 number of persons. the majority of them women and children, drowned | Monday, when the Norwegian mail - | steamer Haakon Jarl a collision with the Harald. Twelve passen, and five members of the crew are said to have cription has been of other citios. rents of the wife, who was twenty- s old, said Sydnor came from Columbus, Ohio, h his wife that June 18.— as sunk in| in_until ody with rs perished The disaster occurred the . between the Lofoten Islands maintand Kong H: . aside from her bow being slightly stove in, was mot damaged. On board this 1 were fifty members of the Chicazo Nor- an Male Choir which is touring rway. The singers worked val- jantly in rescuing those thrown into the water when the Haakon Jarl sank. Capt. Petersen of the Haakon Jarl jumped into the sea from the bridge of the steamer a few seconds before it disappeared beneath the waves. — A number of large yellow sap- phires, some of them weighing be- tween 350 and 450 carats, were re- cently discovered in a rice field in Ceylon in s instrument nd husband of m he married C._Her for- The body rowa “murder vietim, s clothing. s arranging for 1 inquest, which probably will be 21 this afternoon AEVOLUTIONISTS SELECT NEW ALBANIAN CABINET Consul in New York Informed of Government Formed by Bishop Noli |STUDEBAKER Jast Drive It; That's All | and will expect the aid of the Demo- widow of | ¢ amer Kong | The | (140 LA FOLLETTE'S MATE MAY BE DEMOCRAT Third-Party Movement Leaders Hint at Names of Wheeler, Hus- ton Thompson and Sweet. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 18.—The conference for a progressive political action convention here on July 4, may select a Democrat for second place on the ticket, if the convention names Senator Robert M. La Follette, Re- publican of Wisconsin, for President on a third-aprty Independent ticket, it was sald yesterday by men here who are close to the leaders of the movement. They pointed out that the Pro- gressives will not neglect efforts to deprive both old line parties of votes rs and representatives i 1 the | “Progress eré s little like! d varren one, president of the Brother- tive Engineers : presidential nomin AL Sizes VARIETY E cut lumber to your order and deliver promptly. 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