Ruhr evacuation talks pace as Herriot signals 11 months
In London August reports say Premier Herriot is willing to evacuate Ruhr within eleven months. German and allied delegates discuss timing and execution while Dawes plan details await final draft. Private interviews among Kierrot Stresemann Theunis and Ramsay MacDonald shape a cautious, optimistic prognosis.
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Leopold and Loeb defense to close mitigation case
In Chicago on August 12 the defense plans to finish presenting mitigation testimony for Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb for the murder of Robert Franks. The state resumes cross examination of Dr. H S Hulbert and will call Allen Loeb and Foreman Leopold among the final witnesses.
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Foreman Leopold
Chicago
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Robert Franks
H.S. Hulbert
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Third Pound Golf Contests Started
The third round of the Americas Golf Club championship begins at the chup links this afternoon. Semifinal pairings include Chas Lanier versus MacCleskey and Moreland versus Harrold in the second flight. additional matchups for six extra prizes feature Rylander, Wheeler, Easterlin, Hawkins, Jones, Erwin, Pinkston and others. Matches must be played by Friday, August 15.
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Mrs Ferguson Declared Runner Up in Texas Primary
In Dallas the state Democratic executive committee confirmed that Mrs Miram Ferguson of Temple Lexas is the first woman gubernatorial candidate to secure a place in the second Democratic primary on August 23. Felix Robertson of Dallas faces her as opponent. Ferguson led Lynch Davidson of Houston by 5,216 votes. Official governor vote: Robertson 193,508 Ferguson 146,24 L Davidson 141,208 Whit Davidson 125,011 Barton 29,217 Burkett 21,2703 Collins 24,864 Pope 17,186 Dixon 4,035.
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Dallas
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Temple
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Houston
Robertson
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Barton
Burkett
Collins
Pope
Dixon
We Can Yet now Have One President Three Claim Victory
Washington dispatch analyzes the 1912 presidential race as a three-way contest involving Taft, Debs and the Progressives. It weighs Democratic, Republican, and Independent hopes, noting Iowa talk of John T. Adams running against Broukhart. Each side asserts broad electoral prospects amid widespread doubt.
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la Follette
Wheeler
Iowa
John T. Adams
Republican National Committee
Broukhart
New York
Neal Named to Be City Court Judge in Summerville
Colonel B. E. Neal, a prominent local attorney, was appointed by Governor Clifford Walker as judge of the Summerville City Court. The court covers Chattooga county, succeeding Judge C. D. Rivers whose term ends in September and who will not seek reappointment.
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B. E. Neal
Clifford Walker
Chattooga County
Colonel Neal
C. D. Rivers
Raleigh Searched EOP Near Approaches for Flyers
The Raleigh on scout duty off East Greenland August 12 headed toward the coast seeking a lead for a closer approach. Scout planes reported heavy ice along the coast with open water believed between the ice and shore.
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Greenland
Raleigh
District Medicos to Reorganize in La Grange
Fourth District Medical Association to hold an all day reorganization meeting in La Grange with a barbecue and music. The event will take place in the park opposite the Southwest La Grange Y M C A with dinner served. Dr R S ONeill of La Grange leads the arrangements. Dr Wallace Clark is vice president. Dr Blackman of Columbus is secretary and treasurer.
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LaGrange
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Senator Reed Backs Democratic Ticket in Missouri
Senator James Reed of Missouri declares support for the Democratic ticket at state and national levels in Kansas City on August 12. Other details note his pledge to back the party slate.
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James Reed
Missouri
Appropriation Bills Pass In Georgia Senate Milledgeville Aid
The Georgia senate approved bills funding eighty thousand dollars for completing the nurses home at Milledgeville sanitarium, thirty thousand for entomology experimental pest work, and seven thousand for Cave Springs deaf school. Also, a house measure requiring sheriffs to report seized cars within ten days amid prohibition violations.
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Milledgeville
Board of Entomology
Cave Springs
Lankford
Woman shot by raid officers awarded 250 dollars
HAPEVILLE August 12 Mrs C C Cowan of this city was awarded 250 by the Fulton county board of commissioners for injuries sustained when accidentally shot in the leg by officers chasing an alleged liquor car. Cowan exonerated the officers of all blame.
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Hapeville
C. C. Cowan
Fulton County Board of Commissioners
Evans Named to Succeed Barker in Dallas County
Selma Alabama August 12 Joseph B Evans register in chancery and prominent member of the Dallas County Bar was appointed by Judge S F Hobbs as circuit clerk of Dallas county to succeed the late Thomas W Barker. The judge’s appointment shows the court can fill the vacancy locally.
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Selma
Ala
Joseph B. Evans
Dallas County
F. Hobbs
Thomas W. Barker
Third Party To Organize Women for LaFollette Wheeler
A national conference today launched a drive to organize women in support of the LaFollette Wheeler ticket for president. The effort aims to mobilize women across all sections of the country for the ticket.
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Washington
LaFollette- Wheeler
Axe murder suspect captured in Alabama
A man believed to be John Milton, an escaped convict, accused of attacking Mrs. Bransy Collins of Morris with an axe, killing her infant daughter and wounding the mother, was captured near Flint Creek in Albany Decatur Alabama. He has not made a statement.
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Albany-Decatur
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John Milton
Bransy Collins
Morris
Oldest Indian Dies at California Home
Glendale Calif August 12 Francisco Arballo an Indian said to be among the oldest men in the world died near here recently at the age of 121 He fought in eight wars and had many adventures He came to California 63 years ago.
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Francisco Arballo
Here
California
Savannah Man Duped And Robbed By Bandits
Birmingham August 12 Two bandits pretended injuries from an auto accident to lure F T Rivers a Savannah traveling salesman from his car and rob him of his personal belongings in the early morning incident.
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Birmingham
F. T. Rivers
Savannah
Ku Klux Klan and Prohibition in Ohio Primaries
In Columbus Ohio August 12 the Ku Klux Klan and prohibition were main issues in Ohio Republican state congressional and county primaries. Little interest in Democratic primaries. a light vote expected with no outstanding Democratic issues.
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Ohio
Columbus
Egyptian Soldier Clash With British at Atbara
Ten Egyptian soldiers were killed in a clash with British forces at Atbara today. The confrontation prompted the immediate dispatch of a battalion by the British government to reinforce the Sudanese garrison.
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London
Atbara
Berlin Court Rules On Newspaper Rights
Berlin August 12 A Berlin chamber court rules a newspaper has no right to publish a man's photo against his will. The decision highlights freedom of press versus individual likeness rights in published material.
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Berlin
Chinese Woman Gives Wesleyan $500 Donation
MACON August 12 Mrs Sun Yat Sen wife of Chinas president and former Wesleyan College attendee sent a letter with a 500 draft to the college president for the Greater Wesleyan campaign She noted two sisters Miss E Ling Soong and Miss May Ling Soong also attended the college.
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Macon
Sun Yat Sen
China
Wesleyan College
Chung Ling Soong
Wesleyan
Korean Methodists Favor Unification at Southern Assembly
J S Ryang of Seoul Korea, superintendent of the Korean department of Mission work in Siberia, attends the Southern Assembly School of Missions in Lake JuNaluska North Carolina. He travels 9000 miles to Chattanooga and backs unification as vital for American Methodism and Asia. He is the sole Korean delegate, representing about 30 000 Korean Methodists, and declares his people fully for unification.
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Lake Junaluska
N. C
Southern Assembly School of Missions
Methodist Episcopal Church
South
J. S. Ryang
Seoul
Korea
Methodist
Siberia
Ryang
Chattanooga
Tenn
Finishing Hogs This Fall With Grazing and Corn Methods
Farmers should plan hog finishing by choosing between hogging down crops and dry lot feeding. Trials show hogs grazing corn plus supplements gain slightly more per day and use less feed per 100 pounds gain. Experts advise balancing rations with soybeans or velvet beans and providing mineral mixes to boost value.
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George O. Marshall
Georgia
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