Indians Victorious Over Cambridge Canners In Eastern Shore League
Lefty Hearn earned his sixteenth mound win as the Salisbury Indians defeated the Cambridge Canners 2 to 0 in a pitched battle at Gordy Park. Strong defense and sharp fielding fueled Salisbury while Cambridge managed only scattered threats as the Indians claimed a decisive early-season victory.
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Cambridge
Dr. Burris
Dorchester
Eastern Shore League
Jo Avista
Salisbury Indians
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Huan
Johnston
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Crowe Ends Plea On Murder Charge In Midnaping Case
In Chicago on August 2 Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb faced final arguments over the murder of Robert Franks and a kidnapping indictment punishable by death. State's Attorney Crowe concluded, Judge Caverly prepared to issue a ruling next week as defense urged emotion and lack of motive.
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Chicago
Nathan Leopold
Richard Loch
Robert Franks
Robert K. Crowe
Caverly
Mystic Cult Disciple Mra Barbarsa Retherford Hatch
Reports describe Mra Barbarsa Retherford Hatch daughter of Mrs. William K. Van derbilt marrying Winteld Nichols and associating with an elite group linked to Pierre Bernard and a secret Tantrik organization. Bernard allegedly led gatherings of wealthy members and rumored ventures. police scrutiny followed years ago amid rumors of illicit activities at the Brae Bera Country Club near Nyach, New York.
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Mra Barbarsa Retherford Hatch
William K. Vanderbilt
Winteld Nichols
Pierre Bernard
Ocom
Tantrik
Bernard
Ole
Brae Bera
Nyach
Violent Storms Delay Flyers Yet Again
Violent storms continued to disrupt schedule causing further delays for flyers and related materials. Officials warned impacts could extend into the week as delivery routes faced weather related setbacks.
Meeting The Prince Of Wales In Everyday Talk
A lighthearted feature recalls a visit by the Prince of Wales, recounting how Alexander Herwan of NEA describes warm familiar moments. The piece highlights the royal’s approachable manner as locals call him Eddie and share small encounters during a trip, including workmen’s greetings and casual chatter.
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Prince of Wales
Eddie
Exhibits Highlight Public Interest in Fair Crowning Needlework
The record shows growing public interest in the fair exhibits within the Sai tabury Keir i district. 1924 entries outpace prior years with notable displays in needlework and farm products, including animal care and textile pieces, drawing attention from spectators and judges alike.
President To Quit Vocation Tonight
President Coolidge plans a brief rest period away from public duties before returning to Washington tonight after two weeks at his father's home in Plymouth Vermont. He has had few visitors this morning and is expected to resume official duties soon.
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Randle
Soong
Plymouth
Coolidge
Wathington
Father
Toomerrew
Feren Seena
Sprek
Holy Name Society
Washington
Porcupines Oppose Railroad Effort in Alaska
In Seward Alaska on August 27 government officials confront porcupines delaying rail matters. The plan to use rubber barriers and high pole displays aims to deter the animals and protect railroad work.
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Seward
Alaska
Notable Guilty Plea in Leopold and Loeb Case
The trial of Nathan Leopold Jr. and others proceeded as judges and attorneys argued over confessions and procedures. Testimony and court actions showed the defense challenging admissibility while the court weighed the implications for the long case and potential verdicts.
Fugitive Jailed Under Guard After Manhunt
Darrell Gibson, 19, captured by about fifty men near Trapye after alleged assault on Mrs. Daher. National Guard involvement reported. arrest followed a late night chase ending on a farm.
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Fran Kasten
Darrell Gideon
Norman Daher
Trapye
Bolur
Prank
Baker
Five men report on a wedding memory and casualties
Five men hear evidence of a winning Elen Walker as Captain Nadeen leaves with his bride. A Homeric sister White Sartner of the Arabu asserts it was the worst in memory. An estimated casualty count exceeds 15 with 82% needing treatment. surgeons treat injuries and emergencies.
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New York
Elen Walker
Nadeen
Hie
Bridee
Tee Arai
Perenne
I Sheets
Willeses, Gants Te Tear Barep
Fragmentary note appears to mention Willeses and Gants in a torn item with unclear context and minimal readable details. No clear events, dates, or organizations are identifiable from the wording available.
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Willeses, Gants Te Tear Barep
Whim wr ont Mecager Sate grem missing details
Fragmentary OCR text references people Shaun Cas and a general note about a meeting or event at Mecager State grem. No clear date, place, or outcome. Readable entities include names and vague locations, but essential specifics are absent.
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Pei
Shaun
Cas Ain
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