Ritchie Comments on Malloy Campaign Pace for Governor
Governor Albert Ritchie says he will wait until later in the year before deciding on a Democratic gubernatorial nominee. He notes the party should present its best candidate but it is too early to know who that will be, and Malloy emphasizes clarifying support and his public service stance.
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Boog boom hits Florida city as rents and food costs surge
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Directors Tour Of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
The Board of Directors of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad begins its annual inspection trip as guests of President Willard. They will travel over main lines from Baltimore to Chicago and St. Louis, visiting key terminals in Baltimore Cumberland Connellsville Pittsburgh Toledo Cincinnati Newark Washington and other cities. The party will conclude with inspections at Cumberland and Connellsville.
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Turmoil in Turner murder case surfaces in insurance fraud probe
The tri state probe into the Turner murder and related insurance fraud expands as most participants speak. Mike Counts reports revealing threats and a scramble to claim the $80 600 insurance while Turner’s wife Margaret Turner remains held in North Dakota. Evidence includes admissions by Mrs Turner and disclosures linking family members to the case as officials pursue leads in Miami Throvel and Trenton.
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Goose Goslin Walks Again in Season
Washington outfielder Goose Goslin, nicknamed the Goose, appears to escape a weekend incident as he visits Mrs Helen Gould Sweeney, a social figure known as Miss Washington. Police report details are unclear, but Goslin’s car was found parked near a residence and later towed after an absence.
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Frog stunt aviators prompt aerial traffic guard plan
The city seeks police protection to guard crowds from planned aerial stunts by frog stunt aviators. Morg an A Collins and local police exchange notes as the chief reviews the incident after a football game. Aerial spectators doubt the risk and lock in foot safety measures.
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International Radio Parley Urged by Corporation Head
The Radde Corporation head, Harterd, calls for an international radio parley at the University of Chicago address. He urges coordinated efforts on education and industry to advance global economic and cultural unity amid rising tensions.
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Unknown headline about Shenandoah and wartime awards
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Jewels Worth $50,000 Seized in Ground Clerks Heist
Police report a bold theft at a Nasies rest establishment where jewels valued at $50,000 were stolen. Investigators pursue clues as officers comb the scene and review nearby surveillance for leads.
World's fastest race track reopens after period of closure
A facility famed as the world's fastest race track plans a reopening after a recent closure. Officials and owners discuss improvements while spectators anticipate a quick return and potential new records. Weather and event details are still being finalized.
Treasury tax repeal debate delays earned income levy trial
Washington sources report delays in proceedings as lawmakers and treasury officials discuss repeal of the earned income levy. Committee hearings focus on a new tax schedule while advocates press for rate reductions and repeal of estate and publicity provisions amid renewed revenue talks.
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Local Obscure Names Mark London Notice
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Late News Bulletins From Washington and Abroad
Batched despatches report weather mildness and rain in Marsland aiding crop and grain handling. Marvin Gendarm, 35, a former team manager, dies from aviation wreck injuries. American destroyers ordered from Cherbourg to Alexandria to deter wider conflict in the Middle East. Greece issues a frontier ultimatum amid fighting. Bulgarian officers present. Canadian liner Mehta captain shot aboard in Antwerp. Calvin Cushedge elected to American Antiquarian Society. Robbery-related deaths reported near Jamieson Capper Farm with two brothers implicated.
Deaf J Carned Pitch Voice By Aid Touch
A report describes Deaf children using fingertip contact on a grand piano to project speech and vocal tones. Demonstrations at the Central Institute for the Deaf in St Louis Missouri aim to show how tactile and acoustic training helps speech. Events planned in New York on November 5 and later in Kansas Denver and other cities.
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Italian freighter abandoned at sea near New York
The Italian freighter Fralean Treach, bound for Tenacin Florio, sent distress signals Monday night and was abandoned after a collision with the steamship President Harding. One crewman died, lifeboats were launched, and the ship drifted away as rescue efforts continued.
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