Canadian liquor cargo case opens with $1,000,000 dispute
The drama centers on Canadian exporters and U S government over a seized cargo from the Feicentship. Coast guard gunfire and a shelling dispute escalate as Captain Stone faces arraignment. U S authorities deem the proceedings legal while seeking federalship action.
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Mumy Delaney Dies of Blood Poisoning
Minneapolis and Buffalo boxing figure Mumy Delaney died from blood poisoning after an arm injury from a February fight in Cincinnati. He fractured his left elbow, had two operations and a transfusion failed. Delaney, 26, fought 60 plus bouts with 19 knockouts, and was Gene Turney’s chief sparring partner. He was born in St Paul and left a widow and two year old son.
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Western State Normal School official tours high schools
William J Holeway proprietor of the State Normal School plans a news tour of western high schools to promote health studies and secure attendance applications. The effort targets students across western counties with school officials supporting the outreach.
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Guns After Dispute and Trial at Hytte Mo
Fragmentary report describes a dispute leading to firearms use near a county area. Names and specifics are unclear but mention of a trial and police involvement are indicated in the unreadable text.
Discovery of Gold Revives Western Days
Tonopah Nevada March 1 AP residents and surrounding towns race across the desert in search of a rumored bonanza. Two 15 year old youths, sons of a mining man, evade sharing the exact location of their gold ore find despite interest from locals and hopeful prospectors.
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Gas main leak halts steam plant work in town
A faulty gas main caused a shutdown at the local steam plant. Workers traced the leak to a sealed section of piping, stopping operations and triggering precautions as crews inspect the facility and assess safety risks.
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Policeman dies in daring rescue attempt in New York
New York police officer Harry J. Ferrel gave his life trying to save a mother and her baby as a fire raged. Fire crews battled the blaze on a crowded stair and floor, but the inferno cut off escape paths, and both mother and infant, along with the officer, perished in the tragedy.
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Intercollegiate football huddle debate and committee actions
The Intercollegiate Football Officials Association and the Western and Eastern conference committees weigh reforms to on field huddles after fumbles and delays. Officials chair P as endorses pacing limits and a preferred tempo, with Princeton noted in recent discussions.
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Late News Bulletins From Washington and Across the Nation
Overnight dispatches report President Coolidge signing bills in the final session of Congress. A nurse at Columbus Memorial Hospital faces a tragedy as seven babies receive heric acid rather than distill water. A 62-year-old man completes a 25 mile swim and later covers nine miles in seven hours. A former Hopkins University president is hospitalized after a dramatic decline. Coast guard units respond to distress as a ship sustains damage near Cape Bad. A sentencing in Wisconsin conveys a stern message in a domestic case.
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Salisbury Chamber Invites Maryland Governor and Legislature
Provident Graham Greaby Em powered To Make Arrangements For Entertainment Governor Hitchie and mentors of both houses of the State Legislature are invited to visit Salisbury on the Eastern Shore. The resolution, drafted by the Chamber of Commerce Board, authorizes President Graham Gundy to extend the invitation and arrange hospitality for the visiting delegation.
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Chamber of Commerce
Yeavid J. Ward
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Philadelphia Athlet ic s form in Florida camp game
Philadelphia Athletic players started spring drills in Fort Myers with a nine inning scrimmage. Lefty Grieve pitched three innings allowing two hits and one walk while Rommell issued nine bases on balls and hit a batter. Zach Wheat and Coc hrane homered as Eddie Collins led the opposing lineup.
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Cardinals Show Bright at Florida Camp In 1940s Tale
Report from Avon Park Florida notes Cardinals players, including Bob O’Farrell and ex Giants Frank Frock Pancho Spydes and Jim Ring, in early season evaluation. Mention of farm system marks and farmed talent hints at team depth shaping toward championship defense.
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Barges Missing After Coastal Storm Strikes Mid-Atlantic
Four barges remain unaccounted for after a coastal storm swept the mid-Atlantic coast. Coast Guard cutters search ten miles north of Fenwick Island Light Vessel for missing vessels the Chatham Ovteans Falmouth and lifeboat contingents report barges in distress and crews reportedly safe. A separate vessel William Bishee was rescued by the Manning cutter southeast of Cape Henry.
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Winter Quarter
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Fragmentary OCR reads as a jumble of names and phrases with references to a tight draft and theft. The text mentions Dale Fartar Thad and Tse spit and a busy Gimerl with wave Boo. The garbled lines lack clear events or entities for a complete summary.
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Montclair Sinks After Coast Guard Rescue Effort
A Nova Scotian schooner Montclair foundered near Orleans Mass as the crew were being transferred by breeches buoy. Two men died and three were in peril as the ship broke up and fastened to debris carried by heavy surf. Coast guardsmen struggled to reach the remaining crew before the vessel collapsed.
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Baltimore Officials Report Breakthrough in Major Company Case
An early, fragmentary note indicates authorities pursued a Baltimore area case involving a large company. The final report mentions examiners assessing claims and compensation tied to operations, signaling significant discovery and potential adjustments in duties or profits.
Miller Guilty in Fraud Trial of 1920s Officials
Former Delaware governor’s son Thomas W Miller found guilty of conspiracy in a US fraud case involving $7,000,000 in American Metal Company shares. Harry M Daugherty faced jury disagreement on the related counts. Miller to appeal. Daugherty case left for possible nolle prosequi. Sentencing guidelines set by judge. Buckner seeks new trial.
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Diplomatic Note Denies U S Demanded Recall of Mexican Envoy
Acting Secretary Grew rejected reports that the United States demanded the recall of Mexican Ambassador Tellez. Tellez left Washington for Mexico City last night. Grew stated Washington has no information on the envoy's visit or U S intentions.
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Mexico City
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Veteran Ben Beaws Dies at 110 in National Military Home
Seaston March 4 110 year old veteran Ben Beaws died yesterday at the National Military Home. He served in the Mexican War and the Civil War and later fought in the Spanish American War. Grandsons and great grandsons in World War II remember him for his stories and ready humor.
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