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Newspaper

Oskaloosa Daily Herald

Location

Oskaloosa, Iowa, United States of America

Date

Jun 24, 1925

Page

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Davies Plot to Kill Wife Surfaces in Kansas Case

United Press dispatch from City, Mo on June 24 reports six men arrested over an alleged murder plot linked to Mrs. Davies of Concordia, Kansas. Davies, a retired merchant, faces insanity plea while his wife stands by him amid claims of bootleg influence and blackmail driving the plan and related robberies.

United Press City Davies Ohare Ray Bryan Davien Concordia Kan Kanuas Bipad Guamen Polleeberg Lundglade Leduy Teo Bird Kansas City Bird Fing Weed Pat Bird Lee Onda

REALTORS MEET IN DETROIT FOR NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

United Press Dispatch reports 5000 realtors and families gathered in Detroit for a four day National Association meeting. Delegates from every state attended with All-California Western Special trains from Los Angeles and a bannered caravan of automobiles. The event featured plans arranged by Benjamin L. Coolidge and Pierce Jones with travel via Southern Pacific and a return route through the Canadian Northwest arriving in San Francisco by July.

United Press Dispatch Detroit United States Natural Association of Beni Hatate Hoarda Benjamin L. Coolidge Chicago San Fimelaco

Barnes City Briefs Highlight Local Visits And Events

Barnes City notes dated June 24 recounts visits from Clint McSpud and Whit Cheer supporters, and greetings between local families including Dalhey and Giles. A church basement ice cream social, a 38th anniversary from Tenmnt Grave Baptist, and a Sunday game saw Barnes City adults and youths gather, with Gibson prevailing over Barnes City.

Barnes City Clint McSpudden M. Dalhey Tred Giles Hobby Tider Bontina Indies Ollen Milleraburs Martha Wilson Din Wilson Monteaunin Mra Glenn Wymore Som Hymee Oakaloosa Warnes Graham Tarnes ‘City Gibson Barnerity Gibsons Abb Dye Speot Alunday Hite MceMnllins Gursla Hawird Heach Gus Schyltische Hayespile Timer Morrow Deja Rollie Alton Joyce J. C., Aller Tenmnt Grave Baptist Church Barnes Tyne Bi H.W. Tipe Galenfoxon Riggs Likens Junior Figher Joe Dikens Pansy Myers New Sharon Sam Wymore Miterabues

Coal hauler from Huntington to Wheeling causes stir

A fragment reports a coal laden wagon from Huntington to Wheeling, with errors in transcription. The Detroit Real Estate Board plans elaborate entertainments for delegates, including tours to automobile plants and a river run to a Windgon destination, amid garbled phrasing and unclear details.

Virginia Huntington Detroit Real Estate Board Windgon

Confessed Typhoid Germs Tie Shepherd to Murder

Court heard direct and indirect confessions linking William D Shepherd to the death of Billy McClintock. Prosecutors argued a $100,000 motive, while defense claimed bias and questionable testimony. Judge and jury faced bitter exchanges as the trial continued.

Gorman Sthem Billy Shepherd Albucuercue Maconlactance Algan Flo Geruimno Cs ‘Waban Billy McCain Corman Shepher Yatman Falman Alman William D Stewart Billy McClintock George EB. Gorman Billy McClinack Faiman Charles C. Falman National University Sciancos McClintock Patman Shephard Wltly Lm Terme Hkang Shepherd Mtewarl Shépherd

Prohibition Raids Strike Matiashka County Area

Federal and local officers conducted dawn raids across Matiashka County and Ogkuioosa targeting bootleggers and illicit alcohol. Several arrests followed at homes along North D Street and Mes Henry Green area, with quantities of alcohol seized and defendants awaiting bonds in federal court.

Aity Matiashka County Ogkuioosa Somme Yeens North D Street Cs Holloway Ziba Barr Ol- Fimwa Mt. Ayre George Giltner Oknawa Ee Cc

Eighty Thousand Women Engaged in Farm Home Projects

Des Moines reports eighty thousand women participated in county wide farm home improvement projects under the Town Farm Bureau Federation plan. Mrs Bilsworth Richardson, director of women's work, said women across the state work on five principal projects including club and home economics activities. Each county pursues programs aimed at brightening farm life and reducing rural labor burdens, paralleling urban club activity.

Dispatch Des Moines Town Farm Bureau Bilssworth Richardagm Yate Richardson

Springs Attack Leaves Odell Wounded Captor Suspects

Odell, a 33 year old man, was attacked in Springs by two assailants near a club. He suffered a gash to the head and a head wound while chloroform was used, and the attackers reportedly restrained him with a handkerchief before fleeing as he was revived. Police believe the men remained until Odell was heavily incapacitated before his wife was reportedly taken as a captive during the assault.

Exceluiche Spring Walter Oll Sairs Oll Way Gale Club Marlon Payne Odell

Radio Programs Highlight Midweek Music and Address Events

A listing of radio schedules notes various programs across stations in WA New York Chicago Denver Montreal and Washington. Highlights include George Racciere's Jellow Symphony Orchestra at WLS Chicago 10 pm and Judge Ben Lindey speaking on KOA Denver prime time. The Megantic Orchestra and Navy Band appear on WCAP WOO WJAR and other outlets with multiple time slots around 7 pm to 10 pm.

Constraht United Press New York George Racciere Jellow Symphony Orchestra WLS Chicago Mentelaaohna Elijah KOA Denver Ben B. Lindyey Koa Pingersti Radio Drarha CNRM Montreal Megantic

Ninety Eight Added Prisoners and Sixty One Women Enter Rolls

The biennial state board report shows 6,018 men and 4,197 women in eighteen state institutions. Inmates increased by 1,063 from the previous period. Executives at the women’s reformatory and related posts changed, with Miss Sickels promoted and Dr Teach leaving for Minnesota. Population figures cover Soldiers Home to Mount Pleasant and Clarinda, with totals for male and female inmates across facilities.

Conystyt United Press New York Detroit WOK Davenport WCCO Minneapolia- Si Pol WOAB Pittsburgh WIEEI Tigstan WIA Providence WET Philadelphia WGR Buffalo WSAL Cin Cincinnat Pam Atwater-Kent Art United Press Dispatch Des Moines Jimenotpe Pag State Board of Control Atat Board of Control Lucy M. Sickels Ray M. Stanenett Jana A. Teach Women's Refer Minnesota Eleanor ~ Jutekinson Woodward Dr. Beach Mach State Amatorium Mount Pleasant State Insane Hospital Mount Pleasant State Hospital Independence State Insane Hospital Nebrtate Clarinda State Insane Hospital Charokee State Insane Hospital Alate

State Asks Death Penalty In Murder Trial

Edward C. Derr reports on the Shepherd murder case in Chicago where William Darling Shepherd awaits life or death verdict for the killing of Jerly McClintock. The jury is nearing a decision likely by Thursday or Friday as closing arguments begin and press reports note family, finances, and the defendant's marriage plans influence the trial atmosphere.

Edward C. Derr United Press Dispatch Chicago William Darling Shepherd Shepherd Jerly McClintock Pridoy Tin Garo Ufa Young McClintoth Gorman William Scott Stewart IW. W. O’ldtien Robert E. Crowe Crowe Shephir Fiyia Shepherd N Fron Nti Tong Mika Uy Will Shela Hex Showlder Misa Blule Gunn

Senora Calles to Return Home From Sightseeing

Senora Calles wife of Mexico's president plans to leave for the Cay of Mexico after two weeks of sightseeing and shopping for furnishings at the Chapultepec mansion. She will return via San Diego where her daughter Alteia will attend school.

Los Angeles Mexico Cay Executioe Chanultepec San Diego Alteia

Goolidges At Summer Home Amid Short Salem Visit

The president and Mrs. Coolidge arrived at White Court near Salem for a summer vacation. Marines stood in salute on the lawn as they greeted hosts Mrs. Stearns and prepared to stay at Red Gabler for breakfast. The welcome was informal and portrayed a calm, pleasant start to the trip.

Coplidge Frank W. Stearns Tha. Blonrns Summe Miles Salem Red ‘Gabler Edgar Allan Poe Rutem Maes Speckat Sutonta Des and Brgan Bwasmpseel Prana W. Blegmas Richard Jorvin Witat ‘Monge ‘Secvat Service Alsin Automoniles

Lacey Socials and Visitors Reported in Weekly Notes

Lacey residents attend summer schools, visits to Mason City and Knoxville noted. Ernest Eckhart at Busimbout Rock hopes for his brother Thos Mekhoft. Eighteen members met for a W. G. UL meeting at Frank Crival’s home. next gathering with Mrs. Gell Reynolds. Car travel includes Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boyd, Mrs. Lowen, and Mrs. Steddom amid varied visits, with Mrs. Coolidge and party in town by Mayor George Yates.

Mix Frank Crival Gell Reynolds Tigi Fin Glavena Oxkilonsit hee #leter Dirs Dala Lowen C. Randall and Son Duntar Branden Chas, Steddom Biba Sh Mra Dah Lowes Garrett Galie Chicago Qarren Hani Government Hospital Knoxville Lacey George Yates Coolidge Secret Service

Durand linked to North Shore robberies in Hollywood era case

United Press dispatch from Chicago reports Tack Durand, adopted son of Bir and Mrs. Scott Dupant of a fashionable Lake Forest family, implicated in a string of North Shore robberies. Arrested youths Franklin Patterson, George Burchard, and James Gordon Miller confessed to multiple crimes, including a home robbery at Armour and Company president Edmund White and a theft of goods valued at thousands from Mark Morton. Durand allegedly led the spate of crimes.

United Press Disputch Chicago Tack Durand Bir Scott Du~pant Millonaire Tashionable J Luke Forest North Shore Youngs Durand Los Angeles California Hat Cordet Durand Jonethrop Franklin Patterson George Burchard Dames Gordon Miller Tie Edwon White Armour and Conmany Hester White Mark Morton Morton Path Works Jack Durand

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