Women Named in Pro-German Risc Plot
San Francisco authorities pursue Mrs Abbie Cornell in the pro German risk plot case connected to C C Crowley and Baron Wilhelm von Brincken. District Attorney Preston questions another woman as the German agents attorney claims Lewis J Smith betrayed Crowley and von Brincken while working with them. Smith reportedly said he was fooling the Germans after an ammunition explosion.
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Cal
Wpy
Abbie Cornell
C. C. Crowley
Wilhelm von Brincken
Preston
Lewis J. Smith
Crowley
von Brincken
Smith
Tacoma
Henry Ford Uses Wireless to Attack Pacifist Message
Henry Ford fires a peace shot by wireless from the Oscar II denouncing President Wilson’s preparedness message. File Jones of Forest Hills denounces the address, while Dr. Charles F. Asked of San Francisco and Ford’s reception on the ship frame a call for diplomacy and an end to war preparations.
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Henry Ford
Cape Race
Jones
Forest Hills
Wilson
Congress
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New York Evening Mail
United States
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Charles F. Asked
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Clergy Debate Enlistment Controversy in House
In London a debate on enlisting clergymen failed to progress in the House of Commons. Robert L. Outhwaite urged Harold J. Tennant to take up the matter, but Tennant declined to participate. The issue drew wide discussion across the country as sympathetic opinions on clergy enlistment circulated.
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London
House of Wmmons
Robert L. Outhwaite
Harold J. Tennant
Tennant
Mrs Wife-Ax Assault Suspect Dies in Jail Cell
An inmate from Calesburg Illinois identified as Wilma Sweeney age 5 died in his city jail cell after an alleged axe assault on his wife. Authorities cite acute alcoholism as a contributing cause. The victim, Mrs. Sweener, was reportedly improving before the incident.
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Calesburg
Deer
Wilma Sweeney
Two Charged Employees Sought in Slaying at Standard Blan Car Plant
In NAMMOND Indiana a shooting at the Standard Blan Car plant left Frank Holder 80 dead. Police sought two recharged employees as assailants after an ambush late yesterday. Investigators described the motive and identities as the search continued.
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Nammond
Ind
Standard Blan!Car Company
Wollee
Frank Holder
Fomany
Umbush
Heads Discuss Neutrality Policy At DC Conference
At a Washington conference President Wilson directs officials Lamia Kinney Burley Coren and McAdoo to prevent any neutrality violations. General Gregory will brief Congress on the new regional regulation as Sugrue plans action to stop moves toward departure from policy.
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Rey Generel Gregory Ly
Congress
Guy
Fragmentary OCR News Snippet From Unknown Page
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Three Girls Drown In Ice Hole At Bootlake
Three girls Lulu Knight 13 Oma Knight 16 and Gayle Hughes 16 drowned in Bootlake Becker county Minnesota Monday night after falling into an air hole. Rescue efforts reported incomplete with details continuing.
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Detroit
Minn
Lulu
Oma Knight
Gayle Hughes
Bootlake
Becker County
No Mutiny on Stranded Liner Report
A brief note reports no mutiny aboard the stranded liner as Captain Garrick Gaight and Superintendent Wiley confirm the troubles are mechanical. The vessel is towed to the harbor with sixteen bullets described as unusable and a wireless message from the ship indicates the plan for arrival on Wednesday.
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Cal
Doe
Garrick Gaight
Marion
Wiley
Sahore
GEX BLANCO Trial For Treason Reported
Ri paso Texas dispatch says railroad talks with Torreon and Jimines to reopen this week as General Treving remains on duty northward. General Bianco, ex-minister, is moved to Masica City for trial on charges of liability.
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Torreon
Jimines
Bianco
Mini Jeter
Conventios
Masica City
Villa Army drives Carranza forces from Fronteras south
General Joerg Rodrigues of the Villa army occupies Fronteras south of Arria Prieta and drives toward Madera Chihuahua. Carranza general Pelias Callea’s communications are cut by burned bridges. Reinforcements move from Agua Prieta as five Americans arrive. J W Cunningham and H G Southerd remain missing.
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Ariz
Joerg Rodrigues
Villa
Fronteras
Arria Prieta
Carranza
Pelias Callea
Agua Prieta
J. W. Cunningham
H. G. Southerd
Madera
Chihuahua
Freight Car Robbers Loop 18 Exposed at Ottumwa
The Milwaukee railroad central division revealed a large freight car pilfering ring at the Ottumwa terminal. Eight employees were dismissed after signing statements admitting their roles. The theft spanned seven years and included butter, lumber, flour, sugar, meat, coal, leather, and more across the Kansas City division.
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Dee
Milwaukee Railroad Central Division
Milwaukee
Kansas City
Benson
Federal officers seize schooner Lucy Yilla in Pensacola
Federal officers here seized the schooner Lucy today in Pensacola Florida. The vessel is alleged to be used by Villaist factions to land munitions at Meastlep.
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Pensacola
Fla
Villaistaxy
Gambling Restrictions Threaten Mexican Winter Races
In Mexico City reports say a government decree may outlaw all forms of speed contests and gambling, jeopardizing Juarez and Tia Juana tracks. Contenders led by Spreckels family associates vie for concessions to operate racing venues, amid Mexico’s move to curb illicit gaming.
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Juarez
Tiajvans
California
Spreckels
San
Mexico
Tiajuany
Azaten
Thar Juane
Rage Four
Disavowal Sought Over Sinkings by Ancona
The United States sent a note to Aurirelivagarian authorities demanding disavowal of the submarine attack on the Malian steamer Agcona and compensation for American losses. Ambassador Penfield was notified of the action and no further word was available.
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Washington, U
United States
Penfield
Tan Vieou
Wilson Praises Red Cross At Annual Society Meeting
President Wilson and former President Taft attended the National Red Cross annual meeting in Washington. Officials announced a reorganization creating a director general of military relief and a director general pro tem for civilian relief. Ernest P. L. Bicknell heads civilian relief. Major General Arthur Murrey chairs military relief. A Rockefeller Foundation acknowledgment for Serbia was noted amid dire Mexico hunger reports.
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Washington
Dew
Wilson
Taft
National Red Cross Society
United States
Clvillian
Ernest PL Bicknell
Arthur Murrey
Rockefeller Foundation
Serbia
Charlee J. O'Conner
Mexico
Loss of American Trade Hits London Hotels
London hotel officials warn of a serious situation as war woes cut American patronage. Three major houses have recently paid no dividends and leaner months are expected while officials warn once the war ends the American tide may return to enrich European hotels.
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London
Dee
Bold attempt wreck train thwarted near Unionport
An attempt to block the Penna link train No 2 near Unionport Ohio with three tons of rails and debris was stopped by trackwalker Patrick Dougherty. The locomotive halted ten feet from the obstruction after the engineer slowed the train to about sixty miles per hour. Officials blame the workmen for the disruption and reward Dougherty.
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Wheeling
W. Va
Doe
Uniionport
Ohio
Patrick Dougherty Ody
Dougherty
Delleve Diegrutied
Intrranerd Choisi Believed to Have Sinister Motives
A warship of the Austral ian eriiewr Sydney type arrived at the bay today near Tampa Pia. Reports say intrranerd choisi believed to have sinister motives as reports mention Armtrian stems Horned and prepare to flee from New Orkane dry does.
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Choisi
TAMPA
Pia
Sydney
Menace War Revenue Bill Extended Before Christmas Recess
A conference between Secretary McAdoo and House Ways and Means Chairman announced that the Democrats would extend the emergency war revenue law before the Christmas recess. The income tax will be levied for one year.
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Washington
D.C
McAdoo
House
Hilton Salt Lake City charges filed with state bar
Charges against Hilton Salt Lake City and Joseph Ellison were filed with the state bar association in Denver today, according to court records.
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Salt Lake Cirry
Ciah
Instom of
Denver
Atlons
Joseph Ellisirous
State Bar Association
tHillon
Rapid progress in Menr Gaillard Cut progress update
Rapid progress reported in the Meng Gaillard Cut section of the canal project. Earthworks reach about twenty feet high with substantial filled material indicating strong advancement toward canal completion.
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Meng Gaillard Cut
Panama Swc
Gaillard
Ty Sti
Jeff
Liberalizing the scu men’s law promised detainment debate
Congressional committee chairman Alesinier pledged today to debate amendments aimed at liberalizing the scu men’s law. The remarks set expectations for potential changes and a formal decision in the near term.
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Washington, D
Dow & Amendments
Alesinier
Congress Committee
Egypt confirms attack on Communipaw by U boat
A report from The Jornal Jtalamage cites confirmation that the American steamer Communipaw was torpedoed by a German submarine. Ambassador Page cabled later that the Standard Oil tanker was believed captured and diverted to an unknown port, with nationality of the captor unclear.
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Egypt
U. 3
Rome
Jornal
State Department
Mata
Washington
Dee
Ambassador Page
Veesel Wie
Mother Aswomni Did When Lame Eap Tall Artesia
A mother and her daughter perished from burns after a lamp exploded while they were filling it. The blaze stripped them of clothing and set their loom on fire. Neighbors could not reach help in time due to road conditions, and medical aid arrived only after the fatal injuries.
Plans to Relieve Freight Congestion by Railroads
A committee of major railroads formed under the American railroad federation prepared resolutions aimed at easing freight congestion. The plan seeks to reduce demurrage charges and improve free distribution of freight cars, awaiting presentation to officials in Washington for interested parties.
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Gally
Morron
Comune
Omielon
Washington
Teutonic Hosts Threaten To Outflank Allies On Greek Frontier
Balkans report rapid developments as Chermaic and Milgerian divisions strike near Monastir and threaten to outflank French and Eagle forces. German units support near Stramitem assault the allies right wing while French retire toward Demirkapoy. News from other fronts scarce with Germans scoring successes at Champagne. Italian and Austrian counterattacks ongoing. Gallipoli offensive not materializing amid bad weather and renewed Russian activity. Amsterdam dispatch notes Hungarian premier on parliament agenda urging greater sacrifices and continued victory through stronger foe engagements.
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London, Bee
Balkans
Kenall
Monastir
Eagle
Stramitem
Krivolak
Demirkapoy
Ireek
Wilson Denounces Republican Campaign and Keeps Silent Bid
President Wilson told a White House luncheon that Republicans oppose the tariff and deny democratic momentum. He indicated no intent to seek a noncampaign, stating constructive work drives a viable movement and that critics talk inconsistently. The mood reflected a Democratic party rally amidst a wary capital.
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Washington
D. C
Dee
Wilson
Pemarrath National
Former Hungarian premier urges early peace in war talk
Amsterdam reports Count Jullien Andrade, premier of the bun wart chamber, discusses feasibility of peace and urges cautious steps toward an end to the conflict. He asserts adversaries have not yet grasped the war's fruit and hints at possible terms for a ceasefire.
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Amsterdam
Jullien Andrasey
Faria
Bun Warty Chamber
Bet Cosson
Perhays
Villa's 2000-Troop Rally Narrowed Campaign
A despatch from El Paso notes General Villa with 2000 troops moving into Sonora and Chihuahua regions. It cites plans to join with Rodriguez near a junction, aiming to strike Agua Prieta and Heemosilla. A Villista officer accounts for heavy losses and supply shortages, detailing 17000 men and scant ammunition.
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EL Paso
Tes
Villa
Sonora
Villon
Ox Villa
Ameren
Juscee
Sohort
Agua Prieta
Heemosilla
Callen
Rifles Needed by Russian Soldiers
London report notes demands for rifles and munitions as Russia struggles to equip troops. The piece references figures like 7,000,000 additional gold rubles and cites opinions from American officials and observers on the war effort and supply lines.
New MAGHI Moike and Thivuyahpes Vote Count Today
The readable fragment notes a voting event involving MAGHI Moike and Thivuyahpes with a reference to a ground jury and a vote today. The text is incomplete but indicates a formal tally or decision process proceeding.
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Maghi Moike
Thivuyahpes
Allward
Wight
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