Annual Del Mar Va Meeting to Feature U S Treasurer
General Herbert M. Lord will keynote the second annual Del Mar Va Eastern Shore Association meeting at the Wisemir Motel on Tuesday May 26 addressing The Nation s Prospects in Marketing Peninsula business and regional growth.
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Judge Fitch Denounces Natural Causes View in Probation Talk
Des Moines reports Judge Merece W. Fitch of Canadsigus argues there are no natural causes for crime and urges probation officers to address behavior during National Social Week. He says fear silences truth and advocates old fashioned parental affection to guide children. The conference also discusses foster general legislation to reduce divorce and protect families.
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Democrats back Smith gain in West and Plains states
Montana Utah and Colorado Democrats who backed McAdoo in 1924 now support Governor Smith for the Democratic nomination. Idaho and Nevada swing toward Smith while Brennan notes Utah Senator King influence. Justice Scudder sets death sentence for Mrs Snyder and Gray to be carried out Friday.
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Italian World Flyer Passes Ocean City on Ocean Voyage
Commander Francesco De Pineda in a giant seaplane roared over Ocean City Maryland en route to Charleston South Carolina marking a resumed four continent air voyage that began after a prior crash near Roosevelt Dam. The craft left the Delaware River near the Philadelphia Navy Yard early today and continued down the coast toward Charleston.
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Methodist Bishops Meet in Cleveland Review Mission Plans
In Cleveland 22 bishops attended a World Service Inc meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Church to plan renewed evangelism in China and Mexico where domestic turmoil disrupted missions. Bishop Edwin Hughes urged returning to frontier circuit rider days and personal privacy creed. Leaders criticized home missions as superficial. Bishop J. K. Balwards blamed the church for losing soul values.
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Severe crop damage and arrests in late news bulletins
May 12 reports from Tehyn to Dallas and Pittsburgh note crop damage estimated at 5 million dollars in Central Japan, a plot to promote illegal immigration in Italy with 52 people in custody, and a deadly explosion injuring multiple in Dallas. Other items include William B. Schimmel named editor in New Brunswick, acquittals in Pittsburgh, a fatal argument in Adlaga, and Lindbergh entering a transatlantic flight race in St. Louis with plans toward New York to Paris.
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Bellanca Plane to Paris Eyes Hop Off Tonight
Mineola, May 12 AP Lloyd Bertaud and Clarence Chamberlin plan a non stop flight to Paris in the Bellanca Columbia awaiting the 3 PM weather update. They may delay after dark and push to early Saturday as observers note Lindbergh’s arrival could affect timing.
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Chaplin Trial Ends With Deadlocked Jury Over Pirating Claim
In New York a Federal Court jury failed to reach a verdict after eight hours of deliberation on Charlie Chaplin's film Shoulder Arms and Lee Loeb's claim that the scenario The Rookie was pirated. Ten jurors favored awarding Loeb $50, while Chaplin denied any copying and asked for dismissal.
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Governor faces threats over Sacco Vanzetti case
Boston dispatch reports Governor Alvan Fuller received threatening mail tied to the Sacco-Vanzetti murder case. A message from Germany warned to free the two radicals, signed H Kaopfer, amid a flood of cautions as courts near the last word and death sentences loom.
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General Motors directors reelected at annual stockholders meeting
New York May 12 fAP A directory of General Motors Corporation was reelected for the coming year at the annual meeting of stockholders in Wilmington today. Approval was given to a plan to form a second General Motors Securities entity aimed at involving managers in key posts as partners with stockholders.
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Ruth Snyder and Henry Gray Fatal Sentence In Electric Chair
New York May 12 AP Ruth Snyder and her former lover Henry Judd Gray face death by electric chair for the murder of her husband Albert Sayre in Queens Village. Justice Scudder will impose sentence tomorrow. Haseston plans two motions to appeal or overturn the verdict while Gray and Snyder accept their fate.
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Ford declines arbitration in suit
Trtrat Michigan May 2. Counsel for Jerry Ford in the suit against the meter king have declined a proposal to withdraw the case from Federal Court and submit it for settlement by the arbitration committee of the Petron Board of Commerce. Details emerged from correspondence between H A Harington, secretary of the Commerce, and counsel for both sides.
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Revolving Sunlit House Built in Nice France
A spacious octagonal house in Nice designed by Georges Lecuyer and Henri Jubault revolves to face the sun. Powered by a four horsepower electric motor, the structure sits on a concrete and steel foundation and costs about $58,000, with plans for smaller versions at similar price.
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Ark built by Arkansans flooded by rising waters
In Parkin Arkansas a Black community crowded into a crude Ark built on a lowland near Memphis as floodwater rose. The vessel flooded and sank with animals aboard. residents fled to a railway embankment as relief workers reported the incident to Red Cross headquarters.
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French Aviators Missing Since Sunday Morning
New York May 12. The French aviators Captains Nunagescer and Colt were overdue here for seventy hours and no confirmable report had reached the Irish Sea area since the White Bird was last seen Sunday morning. Naval vessels and steamships at sea had no signals.
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Maryland Secretary of State Son Faces Jail Over 1923 Dope Plot
David Winebrenner Jr and Harry Snook, both Frederick residents, were sentenced in Atlanta federal court to one year and a day in prison plus a $2,000 fine each for illegal possession of narcotics. They, linked to a conspiracy tied to Dr Remaburg, were arrested in October 1925 and pled guilty. The case drew comment from Judge William C Coleman on addiction and their ages, but emphasized the need for frank justice.
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Flooding In South Dakota Drives Families From Homes
Floodwaters from the Missouri River flooded low lands between Springfield and Wheeler, miles apart, driving 8 to 75 families from their homes as the crest moved past Wheeler and neared Niobrara. Four families were marooned on the Nebraska border below Niobrara.
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