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Oskaloosa Daily Herald

Location

Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Jun 06, 1925

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Annual Reunion of DLHSS Alumni at Spencer Memorial

The DLHSS annual reunion was held at Spencer Memorial Hospital chapel in Pent College. Frank Hatan was elected president for the next year as more than 160 alumni attended from early to recent classes. An entertaining program featured remarks by Hannah Johnson and a play performed by students with Paul Cotta’s cast. Officers were elected by unanimous vote and OskiLoga attendees were noted in attendance.

Prec Jugi Xinton Spencer Memorial Hiapel Pent Collegé Jertel Tor Pear Ned the Boar Par‘Heap Murat Atlas Blizwbeatt Ross Webbine iMiss Hannah Iohnsor Penn Hey Claiu Alumai Association Austin Hornblick Bokwit

Radio Programs Review and Schedule For Saturday

A partial radio programming list details Saturday offerings across stations like WIP Philadelphia WSAL Cincinnati and W34 New York. Highlights include Gilbert and Sullivan from Manhattan Opera House and the Doctor Apple program, with multiple times and stations such as WGY Boston WCCO Minneapolis and KGO Oakland.

Jina B United Treas WIP Philadelphia The Gondatlers Ark Operatic Society Wsal Cineinnath Athe Mingocond Omitha Pes Haya Ore Find Grand Central New York Cavilleri Tualieuna Pagliaces Manhattan Opera House

Juvenile admits theft from Potts Jewelry safe

June city police report 16 year old Ryan admits taking 1375 dollars from the Potts Jewelry safe last Tuesday. He and an eight year old companion Henry Stel ergon allegedly took other articles from city businesses and homes. They will be tried in juvenile court this afternoon.

Beepi Ber Yikes Ryan Tapolles Toney and Schecks Potts Jewalryratore Haalga Hia Chum Henry Stelergon

Workmen Hurt in Blast at Colorado Tunnel Site

In Denyeyyo Colorado June 6 four guhar workers were seriously injured in a tunnel blast. The Calgrade School of Mines student Boogie was among those present as crews drilled and charged explosive material during early tunnel work.

Denyeyyo Colo Gage M.boowle Moffatt Minne Craigs Colo Boogie Calgrade School of Mines

Hot Weather Death Toll Rises Across Cities

June 6 reports show multiple U.S. cities hit by a fierce heat wave. New York records fresh fatalities and prostrations as temperatures climb, while Chicago Iowa and Indiana also report deaths and widespread heat exhaustion among workers and residents.

Chicagoy Dune Chicago Burton Henty J. Cox Atlantic Weather Bureau Ibean Iowa Des Mothers Des Moines Ye “Furnace Belt” Toda Burcyd Indiana Indianapolia Milwaukee Wis

Shepherd Jury Near Completion in Murder Trial

Chicago June 6 Actual taking of testimony in the Shepherd murder trial may start Monday with a near completion of the jury. William D Shepherd stands accused of murdering his ward Billy Moe Cuttock to obtain the boy s money. State witnesses include Miss Batolla King and Miss Gehring with the defense asserting the trial may last a month.

Chicago William D. Shepherd Billy Moe- Cuttock Ald Woljever Batolla King Robert Fi Crowe Mish Cehling Growe Shephard Mike Gehling Shephard Dlone Time Io Fetters the Atte Misa Gehring

Heatwave Grips Midwest and Detroit Area

A scorching heatwave sweeps Ohio Missouri and Kansas and grips Detroit with temperatures around 104 degrees. Two deaths were reported in Cleveland as officials warn of continuing extreme heat with no relief in sight. Thousands flee the heat leaving towns shuttered as excursions are crowded and many residents escape by any means possible.

New York Dedson Ohio Cleveland Detroit James Hott Rat

Moorman Dowden and Turner Moorman weddings reported

BIRTHS AND MARRIAGES section notes two 1926 Iowa events. Moorman Dowden marriage at Oskaloosa home of the groom’s parents with Rev Purdy officiating. Julia Turner and John Moorman wed at bride’s parents’ home with Rev Turbeville presiding. Both couples are prominent locals, with details on education and employment.

Harold Chenison Mise Jinet Dowden Oskalovsk Jaime Gr. Purdy Mason’ Vander Linden George Dowden Oukaloosa Penn Academy Columbia College For Expression Cornell College Oskaloosa High School Moorman Mark W. Moorman Northwestern University Aoeal Janta Uon' A Minnesota Wisegnsio Lakes Uty Avenue West

First Trench Warfare in Burma 100 Years Ago

United Press reports British and American historians debate who originated trench warfare. Burmese leader Banboola or Thandoola of Burma guided a siege at Rangoon, with Burmese forces digging trenches and cutting off British advances, costing 3100 of 3000 British troops their lives in a protracted defense during the siege.

Burma Hallinan United Press London Thandooln Byram Myke Toeal Napoleon Rangoon Hutt Wilemgf Oan

Farmers Demand Tax Reductions Campaign Announcement

Statewide fight over tax reductions gains momentum as farmers unite to push for cuts. Officials outline battle plans while committees compile data from agricultural states for use in the campaign. Tax experts assist with the movement and public messaging.

Idwastite Agricultural Extension Service

Three Brothers Killed in Cedar Rapids Grade Crossing Crash

Three brothers William Bittner Whitelow and David Bittner were killed when their car was struck at a grade crossing east of Bertram by a Northwestern railroad train from the Continental line. The vehicle was dragged about 400 feet and jammed under the locomotive as the train, moving fast, stopped after the collision. Injured passenger J. Dance survived. The incident occurred near Cedar Rapids as the train approached.

United Prosa Cedar Repids Jone T Bertram Weatshound Northwestern Railroad Wlhim Bittner Whiblow David Ja Sa Li Dance Find Wston

Tobacco import ban pleases mighty gods in Tibet

United Press Dispatch from Calcutta reports Tibistan officials refuse to lift a ban on cigarette imports. The government cites religious power and potential health effects as reasons, warning that allowing tobacco could displease the country’s powerful deities and upset public welfare.

United Press Dispatch Calcutta Tobin

Chilean Nitrate Plants Seized by Workers Uprising

Martial law declared in parts of Chile after workers storm Coruna nitrate works. Troops and machine guns head toward the scene as clashes erupt with police and guards. Red flags appear as unions call for broader action amid private sector cleanups of communist elements.

United Press Dispatch Santiago Chile Ysl Coruna Lroans Fielet Crean Reda Ong Antoto~ Gusta Tarapgea Carthes Readinova Buenos Aires Mes- Sage Curana Camaron Alto San Antonio

Davis to Return to Des Moines as Railroad Chief

J C Davis director general of railroads will return to live in Des Moines within months. He has been handling government railroad claims from the war period and is understood to be taking up the practice of law in the city.

Des Moines J. C. Davis Davis

Des Moines Man Elected President Of Advertising Chui

A Des Moines man, Craddin Stewart, was elected president of the Ninth district of Associated Advertising Club covering Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota at the group’s annual convention held here last night. Naomi lasting of Iowa City was awarded $1,176 by Judge Ratnh Olle in her damage suit against PD E Potter arising from an automobile accident.

Centerville u—Craddin’ Stewart Des Moines Asociated Iowa Nebraska South Daluta Girl Iowa City Naomi Lasting Owas Ratnh Olle Aganst PD

Appointment of Alber tus ILotchinsom Caldwin to U.S. Tariff Panel

Washington June 6 the Tariff Commission announced the appointment of Alber tus Ilotchinsom Caldwin of New York to a seat on the United States Tariff Connie Bat PadI.

Wow Tariff Commission Washington, D. C Albertus Ilotchinsom Caldwin New York United States Connie Bat Padi

Neighborhood News From Mormon Point District

Frank Bell and family spent Sunday at Pred Philips home with neighbors Witter Slavens Roy Stevens and Verne Braden. Sunday dinner guests included Lloyd Bleyens and family and Harry Brower. Craven was ill, attack of appendicitis mentioned. a storm damaged property including the old Warnow and Laukdard place. neighbors checked on Craven and others.

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