Salisbury Ball Club Chooses New Business Manager
C. W. Whealton named new business manager for the Salisbury Ball Club with Samuel A. Graham as treasurer and a board of directors guiding committee work. The report notes Whealton will direct operations and Smoot plans to recruit strong players after the new year with contact to major league moguls for talent.
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Unclear OCR Item Mentions Various Names and Week Grid
Fragmentary OCR text lists several names and scattered terms including weeks and references to individuals, with no clear event, location, or outcome to anchor a full news brief. The readable fragments suggest a miscellaneous item rather than a distinct story.
Co op Corner Fire Ravages State College Business Block
A blaze swept a group of Allen street and State College avenue buildings known as Co op Corner in State College causing about 150000 dollars in damage. The structures owned by H L Leitzel G L Smith and Montgomery pany were destroyed or ruined by fire or water. Firefighters faced heavy flames and high water pressure as nearby businesses and residents rallied amid the large early morning blaze.
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Chiropracter
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Nine Stills Found in Underground Moonshine Tunnel System
State Troopers and Warren police uncovered an underground moonshine operation near Warren Pennsylvania. They found gas pipes nine stills mash labels and bottles in a tunnel network leading to Charles Schambers home. The plant valued at about thirty thousand dollars. Schambers fled in a car during the raid.
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Levin C Bailey Joins Law Firm
A preliminary notice from Washington reports changes in the local legal profession. Miles & Bitte announce the addition of Meeper S Miles to their ranks beginning the New Year, noting his Annapolis cadet and overseas service background and prior work as City Solicitor.
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Spiritualist leads to arrest in murder case in Wilkinsburg
A Pittsburgh area report notes a spiritualist linked to the arrest of Mack Negro, 22, of Wilkinsburg, accused of murdering Seng Anatiine. The medium allegedly sent messages to the mother Andres guiding police to Mack's whereabouts.
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Divorces Wealthy Husband Ends Two-Year Domestic Dispute
Allan A. Ryan, son of financier Thomas Fortune Ryan, and Mrs. Sarah Tuck Ryan ended two years of marital strife with a New York divorce decree issued in Rockland County. The ruling names an unknown co respondent and leaves alimony unspecified. The couple’s six children split time between Montclair New Jersey and their father’s home.
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U. S. Auto Registrations Reach 1924 Peak Across States
New York leads with 1,412,050 registrations in 1924, including 1,136,300 passenger cars, as total U.S. registrations reach 17,700,179 from 114 million population. California follows at 1,321,440, with Ohio 1,237,000 and Pennsylvania 1,221,000. commercial vehicles rise 23.5 percent while overall car growth stands at about 16.4 percent.
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French Deputies End Debate With Fist Fight
In Paris the amnesty bill faced the Chamber of Deputies and within minutes a fist fight erupted between Deputies Simon and Raynsed as interruptions intensified. Balant and serialista were noted in the melee during the session.
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Trotsky Downfall Reported From Moscow Dispatches
An Asmerited Press notice from London dated December 31 reports Leon Trotsky, the Russian War Minister, still in Moscow. Dispatches suggest Trotsky offered to leave the capital if his dismissed supporters could be reconciled and an agreement reached.
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Town tax collector held as embezzler
Town tax official is detained on embezzlement charges after alleged misappropriation of funds. Investigators say a review uncovered missing tax receipts and irregular accounting. Police and district attorney's office are coordinating on the case.
Washington Today and Senate Action on Major Bills
Washington outlook covers Senate handling of key miscegenation era bills and a broad package of measures proposed by the administration. Lawmakers weigh amendments as committees advance measures addressing civil rights and governance.
Suit Seeks 560000 For Wife Alienation
The International charges board reports asking 560000 in a suit claiming wife alienation by Harold McCormick, tied to opera singer Ganna Walshe. The complaint lists McCormick as guardian or relative, with his age noted as near retirement and Jacobo as 36. The filing alleges repeated acts at various places causing the wife to withdraw her affection.
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Ku Klux Klan Plans Big Auto Race Event
A controversial Ku Klux Klan group announces a major auto race, claiming support and fundraising aims. The organizer cites a large sum, about 980000 dollars, as motive for the event and duty.
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Late News Bulletins From Michigan and Beyond
Fragmentary late news items report court actions in Michigan and Newark, with references to juries, indictments, and an assistant district attorney. Additional notes mention a Prohibition inquiry by a Senate committee and a soldier’s discharge case, all dated December 31 with bylines from A. P. and others.
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Mabel Walter W Gemeel
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