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V tUKDFORD, OKKfiQX, MONDAY, JULY G, 192")
Dally Twciitlrth Year.
Wetkly Fifty -four tli JV'ea r.
NO. 90
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250 KILLED
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Automobile Replaces Fire
' works As Chief Destroyer of.
Life On Independence Day
5? Killed in Illinois Alone
10 Killed On The Pacific
Coast. , jjI'Hif
QURTH
CHICAGO, July 6. (A. P.) . The
roll pf holiday fatuliiles throughout
, ' the country mounted today to the 250
mark with automobile accidents and
drownings ut the head of the list,
without tho Boston cabaret tragedy In
which 4 3 peiiBhed. .
i While tho Fourth of July passed
with remarkably few deaths from fire
works nnd explosions, tho abnormal
traffic in the suburban country4od to
an unusuallylong list of dead and in
jured. More than 400 were Injured In the
states which reported the heaviest
death tolls
Illinois reported. 57 dcud and more
than 100 Injured. ' '
Other state totals follow: Massa
chusetts 49; New York 26; Indiuua
13; Ohio 29; Missouri 2; Connecticut
8; Rhode Island 6; New Jersey 3;
Pennsylvania 6; Vermont 2; Minne
sot a 8; Iowa 4; California 10
rado 3; North Dakota 2.
Colo
SAN FRANCISCO, July 6. (A. P.
Ton persons lost their lives and eight
were injured In holiday automobile
accidents over the week-end on the
highway rfhd cities of the Pacific
coast.. . . - v;.-V .''... ..
CHICAGO, July 0. (A. P.) Week
end accidents resulted In at least 160
A deaths-throughout-the country. -Auto-
mobile mishaps brought' trie" Urgent
toll, 57, while drownings totaled 39.
Fourty-four are known to have per
ished when a Boston .building col
lapsed on more than 100 persons in a
cabaret. Fourth of July celebrations
resulted fatally for eighteen partici
pants and airplane crashes killed two.
Twenty-soven of tho automobile
casualties were reported in ' Chicago
and vicinity, with eloveri .from other
mid-western localities. ,
SCORES PERISH IN
$20,000,000 FIRE
feoGOTA, Colombia, July,, 6. (A.
P.) Thirty bodies are reported to
4 have been found after a wire which
started early Saturday morning, swept
over the city of ranizalea, 110 miles
northwest of here, destroyed 32 acres
of'bulldlngs in the center of the city.
The conflagration Is uncrer control
but the total death list is unknown.
NEW YORK, July 6. (A. P.) A
cablegram received by the consulate
general of Colombia today reported
the destruction by fire of a large part
of the city of Manizales, - 1 10 miles
northwest of Bogota, capital qf Co
lombia. Tho commercial section of
the city was wiped out, but Cable said,
with a ioss estimated at $20,000,000,
CHICAGO TO GET A
CHICAGO. July (A. P.) Erec
tion of a proposed new $300,000,000
railroad passenger terminal was re
ported today In the announcement
that fourteen railroads now using
three scattered stations had reached
an agreement after thirteen years of
negotiations concerning, street exten
sions, i . '
POLITICAL FEUD IN
EN THREE KILLED
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, July 6.
(A. P.) A political feud of Ions
standing between two factions la be'
lleved to have Inspired the shooting
here last night which took tile lives
of three peace officers and wound'
ed two other men.
0 Paul McAllister, a deiuty state
game commissioner and farmer po
, Herman. C. M. Hlsbee, mnstahle; R.
Mrs. Woodrow WilsSn
Visits Headquarters
League-of Nations
GENEVA. July 0. (An P.)
Mia. Woodrow Wilson unosten-
tiUloiiBly and with the publlo
unaware of her presence yes-
tordny mailo a ptlgrlmmage to
the seat of the League of Na
tions for the creation of which
her husband was primarily re
sponsible. She quietly arrived from Paris
und spent several hours walking
about the league headquarters.
It was her first visit here.
Mrs. Wilson loft last night for
Venice whore she has taken a
place for August. She expects
to return to Geneva for t,he
September meeting of the league
-assembly,
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COOLIDGE TALK
CONDEMNED BY
BRIT!SHPR ESS
London News Scores U. S.
- President' for Address at
Cambridge Cause of
Peace Not Served U. S.
Chinese Policy Also Flayed.
LONDON. July 6. (A. P.) The
Daily News today takes issue with
President Coolf rise's Cambridge ad
dress. Such speeches do not serve
the cause of peace and can do io
good in America while in Europe
they do positive harm, it s5ys, adding;
"The implication In thland similar
speeches appears to bej that love bf
peace is almost exclusively an Amer
ican virtue and that the enmities dis
tracting Europe have their roots in a
savage passion for war in itself.
''These enmities arise from no such
thing but from Jealousies and fears
from which America is free if she is
free not owing to her own superior
righteousness but simply through his
torical and geographical accidents."
Tlje paper contends that any Amer
ican statesman prescribing for Europe
ought first to master the faces and the
symptoms of the case. ' '
"There is not a word in Mr. Cool
idge's speech," it continues, "which
suggests that ho has even tried to do
this. . . . Such speeches are worse
than useless. They are either exas
perating - platitudes 'or else mean
something which can only be guessed
at. In which case they simply import
another element of darkness and un
certainty into a situation which is
dark enough already."
The Dally Telegraph finds a bone
to pick with the United. States on
another ground. It assumes that the
American government is "insisting
seduously upon immediate reform of
extra-territorial rights In China," and
argues therefrom: . , ;
Washington has betrayed one
more an unwillingness or Inability to
grasp the larger aspects of tho Orien
tal question. . . By making this de
mand at this hazardous moment she
(the United States) will assuredly be
regarded as having at last thrown
down the glove, for It Is obvious thai
Japan would not merely suffer the
most by such modification but in the
present mood of the Chinese ehc
would be so patently menaced that,
pacific as her intentions are, she
would be persuaded by the mere in
stinct of self-preservation to take im
mediate action."
The "Daily1
Bank Robbery
DETROIT, July 6.-(A. P.)
youths shortly before noon
-Four
today
held up and robbed Joseph" Jasinskl,
cashier of the Hamtramck National
bank of $14,500 ho had obtained a
few minutes earlier from the
People's State bank of Hamtramck.
'Jasinskl, afoot, was stopped at the
curb and before he could makean
outcry the robbers had escaped In an
automobile.
TEXAS RESULTS
AND TWO
R. niodsoe. deputy constable, wero
killed. Rufua MacM.urrny of Three
Rivera, Texas, and Oeorge Ryder of
San Diego, Texas are In a hoa -
pltal seriously .wounded.
i ne live men appear to nave met
by accident at the entrance to a
roadhouse Tiear the city and there
the snooting began. McAllister was
killed on the sr.ot. Bledsoe and Bis-
nee men several hour later, ,
ENGLAND IS
READY FOR
EMERGENCY
Great Britain Reserves Full
Liberty to Take Drastic Ac
tion in Chinese Situation
May Break With Russia
o o e
I U. S. Sailor Shoots Leader
of Mob.
LONDON, July 0. (A. P.) For
eign Secretary Chamberlain today
told the house of common that Gieat(
Brltajn has sent no note to Russia
regarding recent events in China but
that the British government "reserved
full liborty to take whatever action It
might think was required.'
He0 was referring to reports that
Britain might break diplomatic gela
tions with Russia because of alleged
soviet influence in the present Chi
nese troubles. -
SHANGHAI, July 0. (A. P.) A
Chinese about to attack a municipal
constable from bohlnd was shot und
killed here Saturday evening by a
sailor from the United States dcsliniy
er Maclelsch who camo to the rescue
of the1 constable. 0
The shooting occurred during trou
ble at one of the cotton mills involved
in ihe present strike. Hundreds of
Chinese assembled outside the mill
had threatened to burn It unless some
of their comrades who had Ueen ar
rested, were released. A constable
then arrested one of the leaders ofd
the mob who was urging the coolies
to advance on the mill. A companion
of the arrested leader was about to
spring on the back of the constable
when he was shot by an, American
sailor whoso name was given as
Dlzik. ' . - i ' .'.
: Tho -foreigners i'ri tmV'mlll who wit
nessed the entire affair said the
action of the Amerlcatt sailor averted
what promised to be a most serious
situation, '
LONDON, July 6. (A. P.) Tho
Hong Kong correspondent pf the
Daily Express, says the American de
stroyer Simpson has rescued nine
Catholic missionaries of the Mary-
knoll mission at Yeungkong, Kwang
tung province, who were threatened
with death by the anti-foreign ele
ment. 1
The Simpson launch capsized and
Father Paulhan had a narrow escape
from drowning. A sailing sampan
took off the missionaries.
(A Hong Kong dispatch last Friday
telling of the departure of the Simp
son for Ycunggong said six. sisters of
the Maryknoll mission had. already
arrived from WuchbW.)
HONG KONG, July 6. (A. P.) The
police have been authorized to arrest
and detain anyone unemployed or ap
pearing to have Irregular employ
ment. . The police captain and super
intendent are empowered to order
such persons to leave here immedi
ately. '
Hot Dogs Sold
With Moonshine
Klamath Rodeo
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., July 6.
Hot dogs and hot moonshine proved
to be an unlucky combination here
Saturday for Van Fowler, confessed
bootlegger. Fowler was purveying
the hot dogs openly during the rodeo
here. During the night he was selling
hot moonshine to those who gave the
proper wink. Tpm Tracy, court house
janitor, noted the - look of ineffable
contentment ' which spread over the
features of Fowler's patrons and pur
chased a hot dog and a drink too.
The drink burned and Fowler was
arrested. In Justice court today he
pleaded guilty to a. liquor charge and
Pa'd a $60 fine. ..
National
At New York. ' H. H. E.
Philadelphia ..-.T. 0 8 0
iSew York '... 6 12 0
Batteries: Ring and Wilson; Barnes
and dowdy, Bnydur.
. Second game: t
Philadelphia ....!!....,
New York
Batterloa: Mitchell
R. H.
10 11 0
6 18 0
and Henllne
Bentley, Huntzlngor and Hnydcr.
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At Brooklyn. , v R. H. K.
Boston 8 15 1
Brooklyn l 4 10 0
Batteries: Vargus and Gibson: Ehr-
hRr, tthr. Hnhh.ll nrt neherrv
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Amnrtcan
At Cleveland. R. It. E.
Chicago '. . 17 1
Cleveland 3 10 1
Batteries: Robertson. Blankenshlp
and (Iraboirskl, Crauae; Buckeye and
fynlt. (.
BASEBALL SCORES
Reel1 Star in ReaF Romance
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Jacqueline Logan, film star, is honeymooning with a new hus
band a real, not a reel one.' She became Mrs. Ralph1 James
Gillespie in a quiet ceremony in Hollywood. lie is a real estntr
man. .
Genl. Gullaumut to Take Mar
shal Lyautey's Place As Re
sult of Reverses in Africa
French Forces Hard Pressed
By Riffians.
FKZ, FltKNCH MOUOCTO,
July 6. (A. . P.) It was offl
cially announced that tlie I'rciK-h
liavo ix'iuovod all wotm'ii and
tJiildron from Tawt. as a iiitMnu
tion. Sunday night tho Fittieh
admitted ruvciwtt on tho front
near Taza In Uio war with Arli-Kl-Kri
ill's ItiffUiUH.
RABAT. French Morocco, July 6.
(A. P.) Tho French military au
thorities announced they have had
"to take special measures." because
tho hostility of a number of tribes
along the eastern section has bocomo
so pronounced.
The French government announced
Sunday night that the defections of
Moroccan tribesmen, unfriendly to tho
French had1 strengthened Ard-Kl-Krlm
and given tho French a serious
setback.
PARI8, July 6. (A. P.) Hupreme
command of the French forces oppos
ing the Itlfftans in Morocco is to be
taken from Marshal -Lyautoy, the gov
ernor general, and entrusted to a gen
eral who will leave Franco immedi
ately for the front. '
This decision, which is subjected (o
ratification, by the cabinet today was
reached at a council of war held last
night under the chairmanship of M.
Palnlcve, the premier and war minis
tor. Tho step Js being fitken, It Is ex
plained to allow Marshal Iiutcy free
dom for carrying out his political
duties. The man selected for tho post
is understood to be fJonoral Cullhiu
hiut, commander in ctilef of tho allied
operations in the Balkans during theH
world war. &
Dispatches from Fez yesterday rep
resented the situation In a highly pes
simistic light, with wholesale defec
tions of hitherto friendly tribesmen
and an Insufficiency of French troops
to hold long against Abd-EI-Krlm'
driven In the direction of Fox and
Tana.
This caused such a stir InJ'arts that
Premier Palnleve Issued an explana
tory note declarlntOthat "public opin
ion ought not ifi allow itself to bo dis
turbed by suoh episodes which are
customary In. colonial wars." -
The Impression prevails, neverthe
less Ot hat Abd-Fl-Krim's offensive In
developing upon a larger calo than
any he has thus far attempted, calling
for drastic action on the part of the
PFrench command.
The French have begun a counter
movement and this Is making consid
erable headway, according to latest
advices from headquarter.
(Continue on Pt fCltrht)
FRANCE CHANGES OWEN-OREGON
CQMmANOER IN
MOROCCAN WAR
"""Oil
OA'
BUYS TRACT OF
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BUTTE R TIMBER
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Local oLumner yompanv buys
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680 ACreS in 0. and C. Land
Rronl fni. COjl ' Tntol
uiaiu mi luiai,
Sales at Roseburg
$100,000 Mark. ' .
Over
noSBBUKU. Ore., July 6.-A Hale
of government tunber which netted
approximately-$1 17,000 was conduct
ed by tho Hoseburg land office here
today.- Tho timber lay In Lnno, Coob,
Douglns, Josephine and Jackson
counties and -sold without compotl
tlon. Approximately 80 acres offer-,' matemont of the victims that they "vesugauons to aotermino tne -nuo
ed for sale wero not disposed of ad'had boen moved to a different tro tho lmHte which with the possl
no bidders were present to make ! oaoh night of their captivity. bill y of one exception. Is tho worst
offers on those parcels. Tho 1ur- A reward of a thousand dollars was 1 1""1 ll.on eYer known ,fl
chasers, together with the inmunts
paid and tho location of tho tracts,
were as follows:
Frank Heath. Marshrielif, B20 acres
Coos Bay wagon road and Oregon
and California railroad grant lands,
in Coos county, near Coos Bay, 44,
880.84. . '
Owen-Oregon Lumber company.
Medford, 680 acres O. nnd C. lands
In tho Butte Falls district, Jackson
county, $24,301.
Bnellstrom brothers. Not!,
acres O. and C, lands In
forty
Lano
county, $1570. tf
P. V. laird nnd Itoy Oarrett,
acres wagon road
Myrtle Point, 160
and O. and C. grant lands In Coos
county, $!l85.
George H- Chancy, Cnqiillte, 120
acr wagon road grant lands In
Coos county $7410.
Krmlno Oulstana, Eugene,
120
acres o. and C. grant jands In nWrUnnng and served notice upon tho
county, $3405. 'ttovewiment's airents that ho intonded
xi miry vj. flinn., i - clearing tho mountains of moon
O. and C. grant lands in Coos county, anno,.8
$13r.fi. o I , ' w
Bert Folsom Coqullle, 40 acrwi HletNon Ik AppoliiUd.
wagon road fcfunt lands In Coog tWAM,,H(!()1T Mass.. July 6.
county, $31fi0. ' ' .
Dennis McCarthy, Marshfleld, 120
acres wagon rood . grant
lands n
Coos county, $17,2l8.7li,
Klmer W. Hpaldlng, Orants Pass,
200 acres o. SVid grant landH In
Jonephino county, $3057.00.
Wall. Street Report
KBW YORK, .tu. - 8. Tho closing-
vns stronK, steady accumulation of
the
motor and merchandising Issues
was & sustaining Influence In other
quarters In tho late trading. Mont
gomery Ward, . Hears oitocbuck and
Woolworth all sold 2fl 3 points
higher,
Heturn of nnrmnl monetary con- stsel ' derrick and machinery with
dltlons ond favorable trade news pro- which It was dug was Attracting at
vlded thelasls for a further advance tentlon today on the Hhell company
In prices In today's stock market,
Principal activity centered, nowovr.
in issues bonevea to ne
under pool
sponsorship. Total sales
mated 1, drill, (ino shares.
approxl-
Tried to Bitrn DojJJn
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School When Barbers
Refused to Cut Hair
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GlJJNDAl.H, Oil., JulK. .
(A. I1.) llecuutio (.Hernial? bar
bers drew the color lino and
refused to trim his hnir, .Ichho
Hlley, n negro truck driver,
tried five times to burn down
the poran street school house
here ai-cordiiiff to aii allcKcd
Mnfen8ion in tho hands of police
4 today. Hurnini? down tho school
house was his Idea of a fittii;0
revenge on the community at 4
large, officers said he explained.
The five fires caused damage
estimated at Jt2,r00. iley is In
Jah n wilting arraignment on a
chtii,go of arson.
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KIDNAPPED 6Y
Tennessee Is Aroused Over a
0
Moonshine Feud in Signal
Mountain District Charges
and Counter-Charges Made
-Victims in Serious Con
dition. Chattanooga, Tnn., July c-
(A. I) Sheriff Turn Sflnian this
morning began an Investigation into
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tho story told by Dr. W. t. Mason,
local vetorlnarlan, und Lawrence
Bowmuji, alleged feudist und uide of
federal prohibition officers, that they
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hnd been kidnaped on bltf.ml
tain arulkopt captlv for ton dayii.
tho two mon, wl?o disappeared on
June 23 without trace, were found
yosterday morning by Jim Thomas,
mountaineer, who was hunting Htray.
hogs, .handcuffed and tied to a treo in
ino W1KIH ILI1I1UL HILUL'll lUIICH ' 11"UIII
chatumoo.
nnnui apcm
GANGr.RESCUED
Bowman ana Wasun wero In a srl- !"''"" It tuok somotlnips nn hour to
ous condition as a ronult of lln-lr ox- , extricate a body nftor It was found.
per-lancB. Wflmm stated thai whllo Orent masses of formation stono hart
drlvino alonir Iho road at nlirlit thoyito 1,0 llft0ll by dorrlcks. At four
t.t,-bnnbH ,hni ha,iu nun,t,
erad an'l taken Into the woods. The'1'111' 1,lter tho body of hor companion
men had been lured to the mountain
nV a fuko telophone message and were
returning homo when attacked. Their
disftppoarance was discovered the fol-
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8tftmtl of tnn rUnningboard and con-
tulnlhg the hats of the vanished men
' UrtQua. itfiMin.lhif ntv tinlr tin thfi
Bafrth ..nrf nnmhml lh mnliiilln In-
alUdtng tho place whert? Bowman and
.Mason wore found, bearing out the'
pfforcd, for tho discovery of tho men, i
.dead or-alive, and a large number or
I native of tho mountain Joined In tho'
ques. CThe theory of the officers was
. that the men had been made victims
by arjmnd of feudists and9 moonshln- 1
.r."' 'h.B?w"." h'1-"'J"1."
wlthi what Is known as tlie Oodsey
clan for sevend rdonths, the tPiuhlo
having Its climax wnon ige iiowman
wan killed by Ham Oodsey some time
I ago. Ham Oodsey, a deputy sheriff of
Hequktchlo county, In a statement
'ist night slated that tho whole
I affair was a frameup designed to In
juns him and that Bowman and
Mm hud plotted to make it appear
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torforcneo fronotho law,
Oodsey also declared that W. 13,
Oruhb, federal prohibition officer who
..V,. I... Inr,,.n (Inrlunu n four I
h ,,. ..I,,.. ,r uaJ In llnnnr
'Formal announcement was made hers
(o(lay thftt ,,, ., H((.lHon. Jr., of
Philadelphia had boon appointed
minister to Poland.
WILDCAT OIL WELL
UP GAS AND THEN
l.OH A.VOKI.KH. July 6. (A. 1M
The singular sight of a wildcat oil
well ,whjeh not only refused to pro
dues oil, hut swallowed tho 115-Foot
property Ino Domlngue Hold
near
hro,
Christened tho Iloyes No, 23, the
obstreperous well started spouting
gns, wnter and mud on July 7 last
DEATH TOIL
IN-PICKWICK
CLUB GROWS
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44 Bodies Recovered and Fear
Total Will Pass Haff Htw
drefa Mark Boston Suffers:
One of Worst Disasters ire
0 History Police Start Inves
tigtion. o
nOKTOM, July 6. Tho 44th body
was tiikon from (ho wrerk of the Pick
wick club, one Bay night rosort enrly
today jUHt fifty' hours after Cio thrtfiff
of "nlKhtgboforo the Fourth" reVQlero
wero flunp down nd burled with tho
enllapso of tho building.
All niKht long tho search had gone
forward. tfndortho enncontrated gln.ro
of dozens of arc lights nn nrtn pf
nion had patiently, brick by brlcV,
stick after stick worked their .way
down through tho mass of dCbrl.H.
pausing now ami then to lift another
unfurtunato. 0 v i 'l
By this morning when they had
found them nearly all, the body of
MIhh 1-11 la C'auley was brought out piti
fully bruised. In her dress, they
found ie money for which she hud
smiled away the bro;yl bandyfngs of
tho fiesta tlfftt she might realize her
hopcyif marriage and a home. Frank
Til hi and Neddo Flanagan, who had,
won many local ring battles, were
found. Inspector Bt njamln Alexander
of tho BfMton police who had thought
to add another arrest to tho several
",ade at thodclub, died In tho wreck,
Some- of tho bodies found were of
.p9nQn paying their first visit to-the
olub, others wero those of habitues.
Oho man, his wife's picture in tho
',1ooket "vep hts huftrt- was found In
.the dead arms of another woman. Oc-
moui-.nRBoimlv 1R wm.ker piuUed a bottle
of splits or whlskoy, tinbrokeH by force
.that wrecked- so many lives.
There aro several untouched pock
ets, in tho dohriH that may hold bodies.
Enrly last night th discoveries camo
In quack succession, so thatthe total
of known dead ros.p rapidly from 10
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j non mo worji was moro mr-
lo'cloek this mornliiK tho hody of a
woman was found and nn hour nnd a
was taken out.
Most of tho bodies have boon Iden-
tified by tho throng which has hed
sieged the mortuary ever since (tia
catastrophe At no tlm.o have .tho"
streets about tho scone boon clear of
w'hors. Q
Yesterday tho police shot ono, man
al(I thy found looting t0 Cork's
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lo'liV county and stnto open
prictor-managor of the flub, hatf'n'ot
been see
epp nor has his body been
The authorities went to nuea-
found.
tlnn him. The floor nianagor, James'
F. Olennon, died with hu guests.-4.
. Tim 1.. at l.n.l,. 4..lrnn Ik. ...I.,'.
that of a n,nn, was partially l.lonVltled
as Francis Drlscol),
said to be a labor
organlzor.
Daily Report on 5j
the. Crime Wave
MARHHFIRLD, Ore,, July It.
Madeline Dennison. 7, shot and killed
her four year old sister, Delpha May,
late yesterday, because Delpha May
slapped the baby who had ifeen left
in Madeline's care, while the parenlH,
Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Dennison iysn
berry nicking.
INCINNATI, July 6 -(A. P.)
After they had bound threo watch
men and two porters at the Zoologi
cal garden today, seven robhers ln-
varied the club houso blew open one
safo. nried the door from another
and escaped with $19,800 In money
and chocks.
M CALIFORNIA BLOWS
-SWALLOWS
and at the height of its eruption
polled between 30,000.000 and '4Q.
000,000 cubic foot of gad rtally. It
was aro eight-Inch hole, S0S feet
deep when the blowout occurred, but '
the constant uprush of wator and
mhs steadily enlarged the opening
until a few days ag cave-Ins began
and today nothing was left of the.
outfit but an Irregular crater 100
feel deep Into the maw of which had
sunk the tangled wreckage ot ar
rick nnd machinery. ." "' p,l
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