Mexican Claims Case Dismissed Over Santa Ysabel Massacre
The Mexican-American Special Claims Commission ruled against the United States government in a $1,223,000 damages claim for the January 1916 Santa Ysabel massacre of 16 American mining workers. Judges Octavio and Roa found Mexico not legally liable, denying proof that Villa's forces were present or that passports guaranteed protection.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Mevico
United States
Villa Bandit
Santa Frabel
I. Rincien Octavia
Wenail
Ceutral
Foxx
Mexico
Ernnest B. Berry
United Wines
H. A. Bassam
American Dowbassy
de. Octavio
Tampico
Roa
Villa
Santa Ysabel Messacre
Jindge “Perry
Dr. Urtabo
Senor Roa
Franches
Santa Ysabel
He Teald
Villa Wen Pees
Unclear OCR: Vehicle Crash In Hagerstown Area
Fragmentary report describes a crash involving multiple drivers near Hagerstown Massachusetts. Names and details are garbled, with mentions of an ambulance, injuries, and a hospital. The text is unreadable enough to obscure exact times, locations, or outcomes.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Hagerstown
Reewerd Melis
Foljagerstenan
Mies Wael Flenes
Sapiasi
Milter
Wiss Heery
Siibef
Aeen TB
Bert Alent
Unclear OCR fragment from historical page
Fragmentary OCR text shows jumbled words and names. No coherent event or clear entities to summarize into a news item or record.
Paris Scientist Claims Cancer Genes From Mildew Cultures
Professor J Tinset of the Paris Natural History Museum reports experiments transforming healthy tissue into cancerous cultures. He describes isolating and reproducing cancer elements from various microbial cultures and claims these can be propagated like mildews and that multiple diseases share similar culture traits. The findings were presented in a paper to the Academy of Science.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Paris
J. Tinset
Malta
Senate approves Belgian funding pact amid wartime settlements
The Senate moved to clear its calendar by approving the Belgian debt funding agreement by a decisive vote, ratifying the Belgian settlement and signaling swift handling of Latvian Romanian Czecho Slovakian and Epiriote funding mats. With Brussels Rome already ratifying, the House precedents had set the path, while President signature remains the final step.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Weashington
AL Uy
Anseelen
Iin
Senate
Brusels
Rome
Milton
Marine recruit Towers completes training at Parris Island
Robert Burkett Towers of Salisbury Maryland has completed preliminary training as a U S Marine at Parris Island and is assigned to the ordnance battalion. He lived with his father Glen L Towers on Main Street Belair before enlisting last December and will travel to duty posts as marines are stationed.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Quantic
Marine Corps
Robert Burkett Towers
Salisbury
Parris Island
Ith
Ord Battalion
South Carslina
Reobert
Glen L
Schoolboard ousts chemistry teacher over alcohol fermentation study
R J Hannah a 27 year old chemistry instructor at Sessler Township High School defended a fermentation project that produced alcohol. Directors demanded his resignation citing unlawful motive but he refused. A replacement was sought as the dispute over textbook and experiments heated.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Hannah
Jamites
Abd Yeperfed
Hansa
British and American ship sales reshape world fleet
In New York on April 27 reports said privately owned merchant ships including the White Star fleet were set for sale to a British syndicate led by Furness Withy. The deal would expand British control of liners such as Majestic and Arabic while the United States Lines would shed several ships. If finalized, Imperial Merchant Marine would own 74 vessels, with 28,008 tons under American flag.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
New York
Americam
London
Une
Interna
Tional
Mercantin Marine Companiy
Qoe
Prosperve
Furness Withy and Company, Ltd
Rae
Mormen
Grenfle Company
Linden
J. C Morgan & Company
Tg Neagetaions
I. M
United States
Majestic
Bertish Rag
I. M. MM
Nene
Bentish Women's Golf Championship Field Draw
American champion Glenna Collett is in the upper half of the Bentish Championship draw with stars like Leitch and Wepherd. French champion Mike Simone De Lachaungz also competes as Miss Methered enters the tournament which begins May 19 at Harkwh. Leitch defeated Mitt Metheredd last year and La Chau beat A Murray, two up.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Ladam
Glenna Collett
Cinludine Leitch
Joyce Wepherid
Mike Simone de Lachaungz
Miss Meithered
I. Pet
Harkwh
Leitch Cartedd
Mile She la Chau
Wo A. Murray
Breh
District official faces possible impeachment push
Representative Blanton of Texas calls for impeachment of DC Fire Commissioner Frederick A. Kenning amid alleged misconduct. Fan ning signals support for a full investigation into related acts.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Frederick A. Kenning
Nor
District of Columbia
Miconduct
Blanton
Texas
Fanning
Relal
Quarrel over a Girl Ends in Tragedy
Hampton Horseman shoots Katherine Tarks, 16, at her Race Street home following jealousy over her dating other men. He surrendered to authorities after the fatal shot. Police say the incident arose from a yearlong friendship and a disputed rival with a man named Simin. The case likely goes before a grand jury.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Carmbridge
Dhe Jove
Hampton Horseman
Taylor
Tally
Katherine Tarks
Race Street
Hurley
Hind
Horeman
Wes Collieg
Beft
Katherine
Russo German Pacts Draw Mixed Reactions at Paris
An official at the French foreign office received news of the Russo German treaty this morning. Experts will study the text before deciding steps, with Germany likely questioned on conflicts with League Covenant terms. The league’s Article 16 binds members to mutual support in economic measures against covenant-breaking states.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Borha
Eacefal Haycott
Kerho
Prartjen
Haileat
Bredier
Fragmented late night bulletin on murders and trials across states
A chaotic late news item reports multiple murder cases and legal actions including a slaying in Metimur County and charges against various individuals. It references Senate debates in Washington and concerns about constitutional matters, with scattered dates and places.
Martinsburg Law Targets Spring Petting Parties
A Berkeley county notice from April reports that juvenile and adult participants in “petting parties” in Martinsburg area automobiles will face sheriffs and local police action. Offenders, including married and single individuals, are warned of penalties and possible arrests as authorities clamp down on unsanctioned social gatherings in rural lanes near Unis City.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Shen Wehoor
Fesgi Scanefaehi Asd Bey
Sears
Sheriffs Nvm
Parton
Martinsburg
Howe
Fragmented Notice of Meeting and Name Jumbles
OCR garble recounts a meeting note with broken names and places. It mentions Lewes and Latcia with unclear dates and scattered phrases about a head and searchers. The text is unreliable and lacks complete facts or outcomes.
Fragmented literary note from trepine page fragment
The readable portions indicate a literary or epigraphic snippet dated earlier, with unclear author and place. The text shows partial phrases and broken names, suggesting a clipped archival line or headline fragment without full context or attribution.
Also Mentioned on This Page
Prem Villa Kil
Comapitaien
Comeniedener
Milen A. Wellag
Ot. Netroit
National Council For the Hoy Scouts of America
Wllnooes
Frenchenm
Barestial
Belguis U. K
De-iden Minging
Merenger
Mastens
Belgium
Ders
Young Elopers
Catherine Carhl
Gord Currier
Kadcas City High Hood
Nanimtel
Casey
Hike Star Fleet Solid Te Briiuh Company
Haaiate
Gotham
Mortar Neen
Hampton Mernemes
Bina
Pretty Lover
Slayer
Byr
Hobimere
Vpet Zion
Tossen
Chiesa
Tay Bere
Wong
Wachengton
Princed Bey
Santiago Pinter
M. Rere
Cally
Sas
Marder
Magner
Phyladriphsson
Sprsia Toerge
U. Merle Jr
Pisnard
Gund
Bev