Chamber Seeks Public Sentiment on Local Legislation
Salisbury Wicomico Chamber of Commerce calls a public meeting led by President Graham Gunby to discuss current state legislative proposals affecting Salisbury and county. Items include a $26,000 fire house bond, a $260,000 water sewer project, 10 acre annexation, and a $500,000 county school bond.
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Oregon River Flood Delays Hit Western States
Floods on the Willamette and heavy rains disrupt transport from Oregon to Northern California. Thirty houses swept into the Willamette at Eugene, ferries marooned near West Springfield, rail service north and south of Eugene nearly stopped, and logs swept the Portland river as bridges were endangered. Damages run into hundreds of thousands, with Medford incursions and local loading of supplies hampered by the flooding.
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Klan Seeks Ban on Mixed Catholic Protestant Marriages
Raleigh dispatch reports former Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Judge Henry A Grady resigning amid alleged coercion to push anti immigrant legislation. The Klan reportedly dissolved in North Carolina as six chapters surrendered charters. The measure would make Catholic or Knights of Columbus membership a felony and forbid marriage between Catholics and Protestants. A Grady letter condemns Klansmen and their attempts as unconstitutional.
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Byrd Plans Pole Crossing Flight In Antarctic Summer
Commander Richard F. Byrd announces a privately financed attempt to fly from a base near the South Pole during the Antarctic summer. An American built Fokker will be used with trials and supply runs arranged. start time is set for after September as conditions permit.
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606 League Training Camps No Rest Haven
Crowns and Cardinals managers adopt hard spring tempo with daily workouts. Ian Howley of the Browns in Tarpon Springs Fla declares camps will not be restful and will include a three hour first day workout. Bee O'Farrell of the Cardinals plans two workouts daily at Avon Park Fla to keep players sharp and promises heavy outfield work for pitchers.
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Warsaw Bank Closes After Run on Depositors
The First National Bank of Warsaw has voluntarily closed after a depositors run. Directors asked the comptroller to send a representative to take charge. They claimed no liquidity shortage and that books were in best condition with assets about 209.1?
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Naracua clashes spur indecisive fallout near Managua
Liberal and conservative forces clash in Naracua southeast of Managua as American Marines prepare to move toward the battle zone amid rising tensions and uncertain odds.
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Weathered Fragments Report Far-Flung News Bouts
Disjointed AP items from Forton Cape Verde Island and New York describe a nine person schooner crew loaded ashore, aviator De Pineda’s Atlantic flight, a double homicide near Chicago, a distressed vessel near South Carolina, naval maneuvers in the Atlantic, Argentina’s stance on armament talks, and contempt proceedings affecting political figures in Washington and Pennsylvania.
Strike Miners Loom as Wage Meeting Fails
The joint conference of miners and operators in the Central bituminous field failed to agree on a new wage contract to replace the expiring Jacksonville agreement. With no settlement by early April, union miners may cease labor as negotiations continue elsewhere, despite efforts led by John L. Lewis and the United Mine Workers of America.
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Washington News Snippet Stumbles Through Jumbled Text
A garbled Washington item mentions the president and Congress with unclear details. The fragment references Washington events, a possible health or agriculture note, and a vague timetable, but specifics are unreadable.
Latzo Defeated by Cle Hull in Overweight Welterweight Bout
Pete Latzo of Scranton failed to win the welterweight title fight with Cle Hull in Dallas as both men weighed in overweight. Hull won on points after ten rounds, with judges giving Hull about three rounds to Latzo’s two and five rounds even. The referee briefly separated them in the ninth amid continued trading blows.
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Second Dond Attack Near Capitol Widened Police Dragnet
Washington police widen the dragnet after a second attack on white women by Negro assailants within a week. Mrs Daisy Welling 35 a hotel operator was attacked and robbed near the capitol grounds. Miss Gradua Larsen 27 was struck in the chest and robbed as she walked near her home. A suspect Philp Jackson four year old negro confessed after retracting an earlier confession.
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Undefined arrest order read in garbled report
The garbled text appears to reference an arrest order or police notice from Washington state with unclear details. No clear names, dates, or actions are readable in the fragment.
Lack of German Accuses Son As Murderer In Note
Los Angeles February 22 AP Herman F Beatman senior 76 a former German tavern keeper who lost his fortune after World War I killed himself in his room by hanging a note saying You are my murderer directed at his son Herman F Beatman Jr a contractor who testified he objected to German being spoken at home The family had entertained German friends and revived ties to the Fatherland The son said his father had been dependent for some time and eyesight was failing.
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Forged Washington Letter Claimed by Kansas City Artist
Kansas City investigators examine a new letter alleged to be by George Washington. Alfred H Clark, a local artist, accepts it as Washington's writing and submits it to a Mount Washington resident challenging forgery claims. Tutt notes family links to Washington and cites a dated artifact with phrases like My dear brother. The text hints at a forthcoming important event.
Lawmakers Hear Chesapeake Bay Bridge Bill Proposal
Senator Dudley G. Roe introduces a $10,000,000 plan to span Chesapeake Bay with a combined bridge and underwater tunnel from Sandy Point to Kent Island. Chesapeake Tunnel and Bridge Company would oversee construction and tolls under state supervision, with federal sanction already granted for an alternative full bridge option.
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Blizzard Toll Rises Across Atlantic Seaboard
New York reports a blizzard sweeping the coast for three days raised a death toll to 21 with seven crew missing after a ship took to lifeboats. A Dutch steamer warns of a fire on an unidentified schooner 70 miles east of Boston while the Camilla Maynage foundered near Brigantine Beach New Jersey.
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Theatre program notes at Avrende Theatre
The report describes a past Avrende Theatre event featuring a romance play with Ray ard Mar McFveg and a notable concert by the foreeen’s band. The Salisbury Fire Department benefit supported the show, and the audience enjoyed a prior telecast and widespread nostalgia.
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