Woman admits jealousy motive in fatal Fruitland arson.
Mary Hearn aged about 40 mothers of four confessed to setting a house fire near Fruitland to kill a man, a woman, and two children after intense grilling by state and county detectives. She implicated George Twilley as witness and awaits preliminary arson hearing in People's Court next Friday.
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Marital Vacation Reported by Mrs Forgan in Chicago
Chicago: May 11 AP reports Mrs Dave Forgap Jr says she and her husband are taking a marital vacation as a rest cure from irritation at home. She notes plans for three weeks or two months with no trial separation, hoping time apart may ease tensions and restore harmony.
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Naval search for French trans Atlantic flyer continues
RMA messes after bay scene as naval and coast guard vessels sweep from Moston to Newfoundland after a V1 hour invasive search. No trace found of the French trans Atlantic flyer as radio and tugs Wandank Mohave work from the Navy Yard. Seaplanes stand by to aid the search if conditions improve.
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Plane disappearance near Paris reported in New York
The account notes Captain Nangesser and Jol still missing after a flight from Le Bourget Field near Paris. Despite efforts by steamship and wireless stations to locate the missing plane White Bini and the two French aces, authorities pursued search and rescue from the city.
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Grace Episcopal Mt Vernon Home Coming Services May 20
Grace Episcopal Church Mt Vernon in Somerset Ca plans its annual Home Coming on Sunday May 20 with two services. The first at 1 , followed by a basket dinner on the church grounds, and the second at 2 pm. Rev W O Webster of St Phillips Quantten and St Mary's Tyahin will preach.
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Chicago to New York Air Service Inauguration Planned
Chicago to New York and Chicago to Dallas air routes expected to start by August under National Air Transport Inc. General Manager Paul Henderson announced. Night flight rules for passengers will be included.
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Unclear Early Radar Orders Mention Latimer Command
Fragmented late news bulletin reports sailing orders for ships to reinforce Admiral Latimer in Nicaragua. It also notes a landslide on Mount Iinvid in Cerergia, causing fatalities and ongoing search efforts. Several unrelated items cover a restaurant proprietor’s wife shooting, a nonstop flight arrival in St Louis, and a payroll robbery in New Jersey.
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West storm series leaves dozens dead and many injured
Severe weather sweeps the central states from Kansas through Missouri Arkansas and Texas. Officials report at least 80 killed in a sprawling storm system with widespread debris and ruined towns across Missouri Arkansas and Louisiana while survivors struggle for food and shelter.
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Architects Meet at Washington Institute Convention
Washington May 11 AP The sixteenth annual convention of the American Institute of Architects opened with Milton Be and sixteenth president describing a new architecture as plain sophistry and urging fusion of the age old arts. He said architecture must harmonize with music literature drama sculpture and painting, predicting a future inspired by a dove tailed appreciation of the arts.
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New York Advertising Pioneer's Estate Valued at 1.66 Million
Oscar J. Gide, credited with pioneering electric outdoor ads that brightened the White Way, died in Germany last August. His estate, appraised yesterday, totals about 1.66 million dollars, with his former residence on the Plaqueon Building site noted among his notable assets.
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Widow Indicts Murder Trial Reveals Alibi and Confession
Frank Van Sickle described himself as a love slayer on the stand in the murder of his cousin, Forward Raver, at the Raver farm on September 21. He testified the killing followed Mrs Sadie Raver's pleading and that she had been intimate with the slain man. the widow faces conspiracy and poisoning charges as the defense hints at insanity.
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Fragments Hint at Health and Local Observations
A fragmented text hints at health and community notes with unclear names and places. It mentions good health and local references such as Gray and Bits, though details are sparse and specifics are unreadable.
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Gray Seeks Last Words Before Snyder Execution
In New York Ruth Snyder and her husband’s alleged killer, Albert Snyder, prepare for court Monday as they face separate executions at Sing Sing. Gray has repeatedly asked to speak with Mrs. Snyder to say goodbye, while she endures described nerves and shows signs of distress.
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Court hears caveat over Dr Tull will after fraud claim
In Somerset County a caveat seeks to invalidate a will leaving 1 250 000 to Jane Davy, alleging lack of sound mind undue influence and fraud. Attorney J Fillmore Lankford filed for Mrs J Henry Baker and George H Jones. The case moves to Somerset Circuit Court while administration is granted to Baltimore Trust Company.
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Storm Damage Strikes Baltimore Area Damaging Homes
A damaging storm swept through Baltimore and surrounding areas injuring four people and causing extensive property damage. A row of unfinished houses on Rebaal Street was wrecked while firemen Frey Moran and James Salvage were injured during rescue efforts. A man named Adams sustained Burns and a boy named Beden Bahep was injured by a falling object at Wyrians Park. Authorities report high winds and downed trees disrupted several neighborhoods.
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