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Newspaper

Salisbury Evening Times

Location

Salisbury, Maryland, United States of America

Date

May 30, 1924

Page

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Memorial Day Parade and Spuds Game at Gordy Park

Burns leads Salisbury at Gordy Park facing field injuries including Quinn Lee Early and Kumogh. Lefty Hearn opposed by Hammer Earty as Parksley hosts in hopes of coast to Shore league title with Whalen planning lineup and Bevis predicting a win. Game set for 3:30 p.m. with crowd expected.

Burns Salisbury Gordy Park Quinn Lee Early Burris Sebrensa Bettie Virginia Whale Whaten Parkley Hearn Parksley Iona Bevis Reading Ap Aperar Tegg Goetzel Spuds

18 Year Sentence for Poisoning Baby in Easton Md

Brygon, 14, was sentenced to 18 years in the penitentiary for the murder of an infant in Queen Annes County. He pleaded guilty to second degree murder and administered strychnine to the baby, causing death during the winter. The child’s mother, Mrs William Cooper Hall, resided on Carch Hill.

Military Arm To Remain In Germany After Versailles

Allies commit to firm military control in Germany by keeping the Commission of Control active and ensuring disarmament demands in the Versailles treaty are fully executed. A long note from the ambassadors in Paris to Berlin rejects Germany’s March 1 appeal and asserts the League of Nations will not take over until compliance is complete.

Germany

Baseball Writers Anticipate 1926 Story Contest

The Baseball Writers Association of America sent formal notice to members and invited expert writers to judge the 1926 major and minor league ball story contest. A December meeting planned medals for top writers, with J E Chicago F G Lieb and J M McCready named on the judging committee led by Ring Lardner and Irving B.

Philadelphia Baseball Writers Assertetion of America Iona Uncotinaien J. E. Chicago F G. Lieb New York J M McCready Ring Lardner Irvia

Rotary Hears Memorial Day Address at Y Met

Seimbury Rotarians heard a Memorial Day talk by Rev A L Stokley of Frostend Maryland at a regular meeting. The program included a testimonial gift to former President Hooper 8 Miles and remarks on the parade for Memorial Day.

Seimbury Y Met A Ll Stokley Frostend Hooper Miles Ser Ice Inaba Freon Loal Amnan Legren Post M. Jean Morn Mixa Prana Mites Sa Oo Wien Teres Gm

Salis bury Game Lineup Announces Players and Call Time

Announced line-up lists Salisbury players Quinn at third base Parksley Lysten second baseman Ergrisa Barty R F McAlister Sh C Fitzberges F Sleughter Fitzberger Geetzel Lee Seycough Craft Seremba Crest Hearne Fitzberger Hummer. Game called at 2:30 sharp.

Shore Baseball Opens as Eastern Shore League Begins 1926

President Rew of the Shore League and fans prepare for the 1926 opening of the Eastern Shore League. Clubs include Parksley Dover Cambridge Salisbury and more as Jiggs leads the Dover Dobbins in a season kickoff amid forecasts of good weather and strong fan interest across the eight clubs.

Bell Americas Eastern Shore Diamonds Am Bridge Dover Salisbury Delma Tey Walter B Miller Isbury Tve Competitios Parksley Pocomoke Risfield Cambridge Poke Parksley “Spuds Milford Miford Pore Meoke Parks Plautus

Youth Questioned On Franks Marder

Nathan F. Leid Jr aged 19 son of a millionaire businessman and university honor student was found jammed in a railroad between two lakes. He said he had visited the scene about fifty times with classmates and friends, interested in ornithology.

Hingo Nathan F. Leid Jr Naene

Washington Today House Recess and Transportation Act Recall

House committees meet in recess as executive departments close for Memorial Day. President Coolidge delivers remembrance address at Arlington. House Transportation Act review urged by work pact findings. irrigation committee seeks further consideration of secretary Work Pact recommendations. It is estimated people wear away two inches of shoe feather per year.

House Coolidge Eddres Arlington Erie House Irrigation Ornsaitista

Poppy Anchor Ceremony Marks Memorial Day Tribute

Secretary Curtis Wilbur will cast a giant poppy anchor into the waves on Memorial Day. Members of the Admiral Peary Ship Post of the Veterans of War will hold a memorial service to honor sailors who lost their lives in World War I and later conflicts.

Monument to miners to be unveiled in court house square

More than 26 000 anthracite workers from the region will honor Joka h the man who won the wes day and other notables in 1996 and 1962 with the unveiling of a granite and bronze monument in court house square. Governor Pinchot and United Mine Workers leaders are among those scheduled to speak as a parade of 0 000 men is planned.

Neranton Jokah Gifford Pinchot Jean L. Lewis United Mine Workers Werena Wilson Canada Courthouse Square

Late News Bulletins From Ailing Front Headlines

A fragmentary bulletin notes ten men missing near a coal mine with rescue efforts underway to locate others. Reports mention possible government inquiry into an Australian pilot and Japanese aviation forces, with a naval aviation disaster described and a pilot loss near a shoreline.

Memorial Day Observances Across Salisbury

Memorial Day ceremonies opened with a parade from the First Regiment Armory at 10:30 in Salisbury. The event featured an AEF veteran as chaplain, led by Rev R A Boyte who urged a civiliz ation free of strife as national colors were displayed.

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Lebor Party Wins House Of Commons

Lebor Party secures victory in the House of Commons. The result marks a significant political shift as party members celebrate gains across key constituencies and establish a new parliamentary agenda.

Lebor House of Commons

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