West Shows murder trial set with separate hearings
ACcomac Va December 2 The four members of the West Shows troupe indicted for the murder of Ralph Roach at the Tastey Fair August 14 will be tried separately over about ten days First defendant T A Schultz arraigned five witnesses testified earlier in the day Crowded court and yards gathered as jury was selected Frank West owner of the West Show has temporary release on bail Seventy witnesses are expected to testify according to the Commonwealth Attorney
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Londen Bank Wins In Mr A Litigation
Londen Bank wins in a Midland Bank suit against Charles E Robinson and ex book maker Mr Robinson seeking 125 0m pounds said to be owed from a settlement with Mr A an unnamed Indian potentate involved with his wife. The jury found Robinson not entitled to the funds and dismissed the blackmail allegations.
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Uritain Under German Occupation Treaty Fragments
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Photos Transmitted Across Atlantic by Wireless Experiment
The Prince of Wales and Premier Stanley Baldwin were photographed and sent via wireless across the Atlantic Ocean. The images were developed in this country within thirty minutes in an RCA experiment conducted Sunday night by an engineer.
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Chaplin's Bride Lita Grey At 16 Faces School Rule
California officials note Lita Grey Chaplin aged 16 was under compulsory schooling law. The Times cites a birth certificate showing her Hollywood birth on April 15 to Lillian and Robert McMurry, while Chaplin reportedly married her at 35 via Empalme records.
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Congress in Brief Session Delays Budget and Immigraiton Actions
Congress resumes brief session with the budget report and President's message due tomorrow. The Appropriations Committee plans to present the first annual supply bill covering Interior Department expenditures, aiming for passage before week’s end while Senate Republicans focus on party organization and committee vacancies.
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Tax Publicity Ruled Legal in Tax Return Case
Federal Judge Reeves sustained demurrers against Walter S. Dicks Kansas City Journal Post editor and Ralph Eth General Managing Editor to indictments charging illegal publication of federal income tax returns. He ruled the clause banning publication violates the free press amendment. The government considers appealing the ruling.
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Schenectady Mayor Under Special Guard
After a threatening anonymous letter to Mayor Campbell, a special police detail was ordered to guard him. Following the murder of Acting Police Captain Youman, the Mayor also ordered a clean up of the resort section.
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Blaze in Parkersburg destroys plant and business district
A fire in Parkersburg West Virginia caused extensive damage in the business district including the Weoken Mills plant. Estimated losses exceed 500000 dollars with surrounding properties affected. Fire authorities investigate the cause.
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Gasoline Tax Revenue Near Target for State Roads
State Roads Commission estimates show the two cent per gallon gasoline tax will total about 1.5 million dollars for the year. In the first nine months 1,218,960 dollars were collected and the final quarter is expected to push the sum to the projected 1.5 million. The tax, collected from wholesalers on entry of gasoline, funds state road work and yields a two cent reduction in the automobile license tax.
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Pension Funds Trimmed in Interior Department Bill Action
A House-committee action on the Interior Department supply bill shows total outlays of 238 million dollars, with 25.5 million cut from Army and Navy pension funds and 4.16 million from the Reclamation Service. Other changes include 1 million for the Indian service and 0.6 million under the General Land Office, along with Alaska Railroad funding rising 472 thousand dollars. The plan proposes abolishing the Surveyor General office and the land offices receiver role to save about 225 thousand dollars and consolidating surveying duties into the Field Surveying Service.
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Koretz Charged in Two Million Swindle Case
Lee Koretz faced charges in Chicago regarding a two million dollar fraud scheme. He reportedly grew a thick beard during a trip to Halifax Nova Scotia, but investigators located him there and continued the case.
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Despondent Mother Drops Twin Babies to Death
New York report states Mrs Katz 20 years old threw her three week old twin babies from a Madison Avenue apartment, then jumped to death. One infant died at once, the other died after hospital arrival. mother suffered fractures and was arrested on homicide charges.
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Canadian mounted on search for bandits
Canadian police and mounted officers in Menejyaw Sask search rural areas for three masked robbers who held up seven postal employees at the Moosjaw Post Office last night and escaped with registered mail containing between 8000 and 90000 dollars. The bandits fled in an automobile. Also note a stray line about rice in Japan.
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Leviathan battered by heavy gales on Atlantic voyage
The Leviathan steamship arriving in New York twenty four hours overdue after a brutal Atlantic crossing suffered extensive damage. Captain Herbert Hartley reported persistent steering of the vessel through the storm with many passengers injured including Wittewing and Putnam on Thanksgiving Day.
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Hingham Yales Grid Leader Named Yale Captain
New Haven reports John Shepe, a left end from Bingham, elected captain of Yale Varsity for next season after leading the grid during the past year.
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Driver killed as truck burns in rear railroad collision
The motor truck driver from Keg Harter City died in the blaze after a northbound Reading Railroad Express struck near Decesty today. A physician said the man was killed almost instantly with severe injuries.
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Washington Lee Nominee Aims for High Court Seat
Washington Lee is named for a federal judge seat in New York, with reports of a party line and party figures stepping down as the process continues. The account describes anticipated resignations and political realignments around the nomination as the nation gears up for upcoming state and federal actions.
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Missing ManrenGer Boy Vanishes With 560000 In Securities
A boy, reportedly from New York, disappeared yesterday with 560000 in securities. Stewart and Company bond brokers reported the loss to authorities, urging prompt action to locate the missing youth.
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