Broening Wins Baltimore Mayor Seat in Tight Race
Republican William F. Broening ousted Democrat William Curran by a wide margin to become mayor of Baltimore. Complete unofficial returns show Broening 85,675 to Curran 66,299 as eight municipal improvement loans totaling 17.5 million dollars were approved. The result follows religious tensions and allegations stirred at rallies, with Broening’s win signaling a political upset and a four year term beginning May 18.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds ruling on church ministers case
The Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed a lower court decision in a dispute over a minister's estate and a religious organization. Justice Owen noted the ministers used spiritual calling to pursue profits, affecting the estate settlement and court proceedings.
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Death in New York Man Hangs Self After Arrest Warrant
A man arrested on a friend's complaint hanged himself hours before a scheduled arraignment on charges of fraud and larceny. Police say he was found at his West Street home with a note to his family. The case involves alleged ties to real estate and a company implicated in the scheme.
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New York Dining Riot Sparks Assembly Hall Meeting
Readable fragments describe a New York dining dispute triggering a public meeting at the assembly hall. Details are scarce but indicate a riotlike disturbance and officials consider addressing the incident.
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New Crevasse Flooding Louisiana Parishes
A major flood event spreads across ten Louisiana parishes with New Orleans fortified against rising waters. Refugees stream from the Mississippi area as levee breaches threaten towns along the Red River and inland routes, with rail service interrupted and Red Cross aiding displaced residents.
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Late News Bulletins and Weather Averages Reported
Brief notes describe postponed events and frigid conditions across Washington Philadelphia and nearby areas. The Red Cross relief fund totals reach 6294 while crop conditions and planting prospects are updated, with casual mentions of casualties and separations in other distant reports.
Navy Officers Die in Norfolk Plane Crash
Two Navy officers were killed when their trainer aircraft crashed into Hampton Roads near the Norfolk base. Lieutenant Bul and Lieutenant Pha were aboard the plane that toppled into the water after the engine failed. A Navy watchman, Calhoun, witnessed the crash from the base shoreline.
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Italian Teenager Ends Life Over Unreturned Affection
A 15 year old Italian boy died by suicide in a case described as a heartbreak tragedy. The youth reportedly grew despondent after a lost romance and interfere with his plans to cope. Authorities note the incident underscores youth vulnerability to emotional distress and the need for support.
Gray Confesses Poison Motive in Wisconsin Trial
The report details Henry Gray confessing to a poison motive during his trial in Wisconsin with the defense raising questions about admissibility. Ruth Urwen Sritaee is described as testifying about her husband’s alleged actions and the impact on their family.
Fifty Ninth Episcopal Convention closes in Easton
Spirited closing session marks the Fifty Ninth Annual Convention of the Episcopal Church Diocese of Easton. Debates over merging Easton with Delaware see defeats. name change to Diocese of the Eastern Shore also fails. Bishop Davenport gives farewell at St Andrew's Church as the convention adjourns.
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Woodcock Named Head of Eastern Shore Gas Firm
William Woodcock was chosen as head of the Eastern Shore Gas and Electric Company and will serve as vice president of Day and Zimmerman Inc. and National Public Service Corp. He will oversee connecting a new plant on the Delmarva Peninsula to the regional grid, with construction starting at several generating stations along the Eastern Shore.
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Private detectives defend child protection in May Day alert
Reported by the Herald and Examiner, May Day appeal from Tea Caetihegares and private detective agencies for protection of their children amid a plot involving alleged mercenaries linked to the late doko 2 Shedd. Police fear public safety may be at risk as authorities urge precautions at home and in Lake Fer. The piece notes arousal of wealth amid the unfolding case and references ongoing police efforts to thwart any further plots.
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British Viewpoint Over War Debt Sent in Note to America
A diplomatic note from Britain outlines its stance on war debts and asks the United States to reconsider terms. The message suggests British government concern over repayment conditions and references possible actions by Sir Keith in response to American policy.
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