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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 26

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Chicago Tribunei
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Chicago, Illinois
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26
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Left to right: Frank Freeman, 25 years old, Van Buren street, confessed leader of gang; Nicholas Bruno, 21 years old, 2616 Augusta street; Tony Pape, 18 years old, 1514 Taylor street, and Jack Eurlison, 20 years old, 1622 Jackson boulevard. (Story on page (Story on pogo 4.) GIRLS HELD FOR KILLING OF POLICEMAN. Marcella Royce, 17 years old (left), and Dorothy Evans, 16 year old divorcee, seized as members of gang that killed Detective James J. Caplis Monday morning in Beach View Gardens. (Story on page 1.) '1 4: If 's t.

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GENERAL STRIKE IN HARLAN AND BELL COUNTIES, SET FOR JAN. Children of the miners already on strike eating rationed bread and beans at the union soup kitchen at Wallins creek, where the meeting at which the general strike was ordered was held yesterday. (Story on pogo 14.) WRECK OF PLANE IN WHICH TWO WERE KILLED. Twisted framework of machine in which Lieut. Bruce A.

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1 COMPOSER DIES. Peter Christian Lutkin, dean emeritus of Northwestern university musical school. (Story on page 22.) BREAK GROUND FOR NEW CARPATHO-RUSSIAN ORTHODOX GREEK CATIIOLIC CHURCH. Left to right: The Rev. Stephen Sepajdarchimandat Timon, and the Rev.

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1 11, i s-w I 1 I t. lit RETURN5 VISIT. Prince Asta Wosan of Ethi-. opia on way to to repay cal: of duke of A ct ro)01 trinnuNE ph04.0.1 FIRST STEEL GIRDERS FOR THE NEW POSTOFF ICE IN PLACE AT CANAL AND VAN BUREN STREETS. One of the flrst four Learns over the railroad tracks along the Chicago river.

Caissons have been sunk in the railroad yards for the eprigrhts which will support the Learns, and the work on the steel skeleton will make visible progress from now on. A s000ated Press Pile to. I RUINS IN MANCHURIAN TOWN CAPTURED BY THE JAPANESE INVADERS. Scene at Anganchi, which was held by the Chinese troops before they finally were routed by the invaders. Japanese troops are reported to have crossed the Liao river.

advancing toward Chincitow. (Story on pogo 1.) 1 Z. .00.

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