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KWO THE IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE, 1RONWOOD, MICH. JULY 5,1880. MICHIGAN HAS FEW FATALITIES JACKSON AND WHITE IN SHERIFF CONTEST REWARDED FOR FLIGHT RECORD ROYAL FAMILY IN PUBLIC EYE TONEF Population of State Figured at Cities Gain Most. Mllwmihoo, S. population of Wisconsin Is 3,000, a county CCIISUM totals tabulated by tho Associated Press revealed today.

This 1st ft 14 per cent gain over the 1020 population of 2,031,839. Thn 1020 figure wns taken from the 1021 Blue Uook, official state publication. Tho 1928 nine Book Kiivo a population of 2,132,081, but tho slight difference mncle no change In the por cent gain. The population Increase was 300,540, us Ing tho 1021. Blue Book of her daughters and IB now looking one for her third.

Ono of her daughters, Marie, Is luoen of Jugoslavia, the wife of (t wan oountles hav- Infc the larger cltli-s ot the "tato showed gains and thoso having i largely mrivl population generally showed IOSSC.M. Shown Greatest Mllwaiiltoo county showed tin greatest gain- -one of 33 por cent or 177.87S In popiilnMnn. This HIP dlfforcnco between thn population of 1020 and the nresim count of 710,342 Onno county, in whlcn Is Madl fcon, tho capital, had the next largest gum, an Increase from H9.43 In t020 to 112,040. (it Till wa.i B. inc.rmuje of 25.0 por cent.

The largest IQSJI was recorded li Huwyer county, wlilch lost nenrl half Its population, according to th unofficial tabulation. Mawycr population was 0,243. Now 1 is 4,300, a loss of 3,833 or WX tent. Ct VIM explainer! a th count of Indians, expected to bo largo, had been forwarded directly to Washington and not, Included the 1830 flgmc. It not known whether thin was done In other northern counties largo Indian populations.

Tl.u noxt largest loss was in Ash- laud county, whore 18.B per cent toss population apparent In 1030 than in 1920. Tho populations recorded were: 1021), 1030, 4 Figure!) Stand SHU Wfjtuitw'M of tho returns Included the lack of Increase ov decrease In Washbwn county and an Increase ot only persons couulod In Oraw- c'nunty. Vivo other countlcrj had lnc.vnn.idfl of less than 100 while all tleoi'dMos wero over tho Of tho II) counties! north a lino drawn acrowi tho stale from tho north lino to St. Orolx county to I ho north lino of Bhawnno county UncludluK Oconto) only gained in population. Tho average losa of the wan 10.11 per cent.

Tho Blx Kiilnlntj wore Foront, Florence, Onrtdn, ti.irron, Mucnln, Their average gain wrui 86 por cent, Uneoln uud gaining lew th.vn rmr tenth of one por cent. Michigan nhori' counties tmct i tho'ic in the soiith-cafltorn soc- lion Hii- state ftalnnd In popula- mtiki'iK apparent tho trend to- comhlncd urban and rural And toward tho Industrial wc'tlon or tho (itate. King Alexander. Another, Elizabeth, was married to King George of Greece, though George was ousted by tho country a short time later. Much In Public Eye Aside from King Carol, her jthcr children Princess Ileana and Prince Carol-- have been much in tho public eye In recent years.

Tho mystery surrounding the sudden breaking off the recent engagement of the beautiful Ileana, 21, to Count Alexander of Hocn- burpt, 30, a German, has never been cleared. A royal announcement of tho engagement was Issued, almost OH quickly canceled and Queen Mario departed with Iloana on si Candidacies Announced by New Entries This Week. F. Jackson of Iron Belt and Wilson White of Hurley are two new entries In the sheriff race la Iron county, Mr. Jackson, who Is an Insurance man, made his announcement Wednesday.

Mr. White has been employed at Hurley. trip to Egypt-to forget. RcllRloiiH differences were nrst REYNOLDS WILL ENTER CONTEST (Continued (mm one.) Wall Street Briefs New York, July 5 -llulldmi? and awarded tlur- tho period from 111 to Juno 30 In ttio VI stated east of tho Iiocky Mountains totaled 700, V. W.

IJodgo Corp. reports. Tho contracts Included public works tuul utilities, non-rcnldeii- tlul binldlugii, and flimtial buildings. For UK; first half of tho year tho volumo of new construction undertaken In thn SIHTIO territory amounted to compared with blamed for tho break--the Rumanian royal family Is orthodox Catholic--but Count Alexander set these at rest when ho announced he was willing to yield his faith for his brldo. Just what really happened has never been revealed.

The charming and vivacious Ileana said to have had trouble with her heart before. A few yeors ago there was current in Rumania --true or untrue--a story to the oITect that she had attempted to dope to Constantinople with Commander Palus, a handsome Rumanian naval officer several yer-rs older than herself who was married and had a family, Explains Rumors Iloana lightly dismissed this report by saying that she had merely gone for a short nuto ride with tho commander, a close friend of her brother, Prince Nicholas, and thus tho wild rumor had started. Tho affair became somewhat of a national sensation and in some way lovo letters that the princess was purported to have written to Palus wero mado public, Vnkcd or genuine, tho letters contained paragraphs In which Ileana urged that the naval officer should not consider his wife and children when "lovo called." Bho said she realized the conseciuenc.es of an elopement, including "her mothers Ire and our statesmen's anger," but that a princess should be allowed to marry the man she loved and not one selected by her mother and political leaders. Ileana pointed out her mothers tmhapplncss alter marrying a man nho had novei' seen until shortly before- the marriage ceremony and that of 1'rlnccss Helen, who was married to Prince Carol for political rcatons. At one time or another, It has been reported that plans wero afoot to marry Ileana to practically every young royal eligible In Europe, the t'rlnco of Wales Included, Queen Mario once stated that "Ileana and David might like each other If they could be brought together, but this lu very difficult to manage." laughs Off Report Wales, himself, has laughed oft reports of their impending engagement with: "Ileana is a Jolly little klcl and a mighty fine sport." Like his royal brother, Carol, Nicholas has lost his heart to a fair charmer outside of royalty.

Sho was Madamo Dumltrescu Tahon with whom eloped to Paris to Join Carol, who was then living thcro In amorous companionship with Mine. Lupescu. Queen Marie, Indignant, ordered him back to Bucharest. He came and the brief romance ended for the ttmo being, but more recent reports rumor that it has becii revived. Nicholas has been tho subject of bitter attacks in some sections of the Rumanian press.

Ono llery editor, Marcca Damlnn, once assailed him as "a boor and a drunkard" in opposition to Gov. Kohler. Mr. Reynold's complete announcement read as follows; "Por years as a private In the ranks at Green Bay I fought for Progressive principles under the leadership of Robert LaFollette. At the time I became a candidate for attorney general in 1020 I was enjoying a good law practice end was somewhat reluctant to enter the race, but went In for the good of the cause.

Can Ilender Service "I am a candidate for re-nomln- atlon and re-election beco.use I think by so doing I can render greater service to the Progressive move ment than If I were a private In the ranks. My home is in Green Bay, in tho populous Pox River valley and as the old officers on tho Progressive ticket are running again, I think rny candidacy will aid materially In electing Philip LaFoUette governor, and In giving us a Pro- end their more than three weekB of uninterrupted flight. So many planes pock-marked air that the blue monoplane, "City ol Chicago," sped to within 100 feat of the ground before It was noticed, Then came the spontaneous combustion of human enthusiasm. The mob milled to the center of the field, Ignoring the death-sweep of the plane's propeller. John Hunter, at the controls, outwitted the pack, taxied to the far southwest corner of the field, back-tracked his trail twice, pivoted and then spirited from the north of the field Into the hangar.

Officials Helpless But the pack was near Its quarry, ollce and airport officials were elpless and the Spartans ol the ir were besieged In the hangar. Of- iclals of the National Aeronautical ssoclation managed to muscle in nd grab the barograph, Protection or the plane was finally sstabllsh- and souvenir hunters' wero denied ven a speck oi the oil that splotch- the fusilage and wings. The woild soon knew of the des- cnt; a radio man plunged through with a microphone and John and Kenneth Hunter greeted the nation as champions. It was fully 10 minutes before the Hers could escape into the hangar rffice. There they had their first jhance to relax--If relaxation could be Imd midst the flashlight flares repoi tors' questions.

Their rest was brief. They were jscorted onto the roof of the hangar, along with their brothers of refueling plane. The din of the 'lelcl was terrific; thousands of Fourtli of July Celebrations gressive administration, right down the line. "I havo been urged to become a candidate by leaders of the Progvos- slvn movement In the state and na- tlo'i and by the rank and file of Progressives In Wisconsin," MRS. WESLEY PEARSON The funeral of the late Mrs Pearson was held Thursday afternoon, with private services tho home of her parents, Mr.

anc Mrs. Charles A. Jackson, Ironwood township. The Rev. Swan Matt son officiated.

Interment wt.s ii Riverside cemetery. The casket was borne by Jame Larsor, John Brattlund, Axel Fred erlckstin, Russell Leksell, Walte Olson and Julius Hogbcrg. Flora tributes were carried by Mrs. Pre Tuttle, Mrs. John Bruttlund, Mis, Hulda Sandell, Miss Evelyn Sandell, Miss Violet Jackson and Miss Chra Olson, Costly to Four Motorists Today.

Four of July celebrations brought four drunken drivers into Iron ixmnty court before Judge J. Plandrena this morning. George Bowers of Olidden paid a fine of and costs for driving a car while drunk. His brother, John who was with him In the car, was assessed $10 and costs. Joe Brooks, claiming Texas as his home, was fined $50 and costs.

Alex Aho of Ironwood township paid a similar fine on a drunken driving charge. J. E. Bonnie and Leo Krolskl both of Rhlnelander, turned ove: in their car while they wen their way home. Bonnie Several Hundred in Attendance at Meeting at Fair Grounds.

Several hundred members of'the Finnish societies of the Upper Peninsula, and northern Wisconsin are here today attending the annual ireetlngs of these organizations. A meeting was held last night at the Palace hall, Today a picnic and program at speeches was held at the county fair grounds. tomorrow a concert and speaking program will be held in the gymnasium ot the Luther L. Wright, high school. owner of the car, said he was drunk but contended, when they were nr raigned this morning that Krolsk was driving the car.

KroisM ad mitted tfie charge and $50 and costs. With the fine and doctor bill his total expenditure was $05.69. Bonnie was fined and costs arid after he had paid his doctor bill had $35.50 less money. MANY OBSERVE 4TH AT HURLEY (Contlmud (torn puge one.) The funeral of Joseph R. Grcnfell, son of Mrs, Margaret Grenfoll, 147 West Ash street, will bo held Monday morning, with services at St.

Ambrose church at 8 o'clock. The Rev. J. B. Moriarty will officiate.

Interment will be in Riverside cemetery. Briefly Told veils and more thousands of auto mobile horns and firecrackers. When hoarseness caused a brief lapse, it was announced the fliers would be taken to a loop hotel for a night of March In Triumph Flanked by motorcycle police, followed by miles of oars, the fliers be- yan their march of triumph. Kenneth had to borrow a. pair of trousers before he uould remove his oil-spattered overalls; ho had torn up a trouser leg for a wiping rag.

Neither had bathed since they left the earth at 3:40 p. m. Wedneoday afternoon, June 11--two unknown aviators, who had worked with brothers Albert and Walter in a coal mine to earn their first plane. Kenneth showed the disappointment of the forced landing, but admitted it would have been too perilous to slay up longer. "We had hoped to keep on until tomorrow," ho said, "but when the oil screen became clogged and the gauge quit, tho only thing to do was to come down," "The little old motor sure did more than we expected," said brother John," and except for the oil trouble was Just as sound when we came down as when we went up." Oil Sports On Filers It was the clogged filter that sent the brotliera low over the Held shortly before their descent, thinking they were short of oil and urging an immediate contact.

The "Big' Ben" went aloft at once, oi! was let down, poured into the line but It spurted on the filers. The motor was near the burning point and the plane did not have altitude enough to permit tinkering with the filter. BATTLE AGAINST TREATY PENOS (Continued from PHie ona.) are counting upon several pertinent factors to aid them in their efforts ut postponement. Senate Is Impatient Important among these Is the po's bride of three daya, Elsie, 20, was Injured critically. Police Investigated reports that Shampo was racing with another automobile at the time of the accident, Barnum lost his life while ming In Lake Geneva near Fontana.

No one reported seeing him drowned but it was believed he was the victim of cramps or a heart attack His body was found in six feet water, Jackson was struck down by a hit-and-run driver. A telephone operator rcpoited the number of the. "vamp" car as that belonging to Lloyd Turcottc, who was held pending an inquest. A crowd of boys celebrating with a .22 calibre vine was blamed for a shoulder wound sustained by Matilda Paeilli, 22, Kcnosha. The bullet lodged In the fleshy part of the shoulder and the wound was not considered serious.

Injured by Firecracker The explosion of a "dead nrc- cracltcr accounted for serious Injury to Eugene Franacn, 10, Milwaukee. The boy stooped to pick up the firecracker when it went off, burning him severely about the eyes Annual Regional Convention to be Held in h-onwood July 26. The annual regional meeting of (he Upper Peninsula dlvloion ol Uie Michigan Association of Iniur- Agents will be held In Ironwood July 20, It was announced today by officers of the Ironwood association. The session will bo held at the Elks club. The Upper Peninsula member of the state association governing committee is Fred K.

Guck of John P. Old of Sault Ste. Mr.rie, W. Corbln Douglass of Houghton, and Prank J. Duda of Bessemer members of the legislative committee.

The officers of the local association are A. W. Peterson, president; George A. Curry, vice president; and H. Cools, secretary and treasurer.

Mellen Manager Harris' ciw won by ficore of 0 to 1. Many of Mellen About 25 other persons, mostly chil- 1 young players wero glvc.i a cnancn names of the winners, It is Impossible to publish them. The Montreal representatives proved too strong for the Cary supporters In the lug of war. A tricycle race and a 75 yard relay race were Interesting contests, Mrs. George Rubatt won the married woman's The pie eating contest, egg race, sack race and fat men's race provided amusement for the spectators, The wheel barrow race and three legged race were other interesting features.

Then there were races for boys 18 ycArs and older, for girls under 10 years and for girls under 18 years. Tho barrel race, shoe race, hose fight, 100 yard dash for boys under 10 years, 100 yard dash lor boys under 12 years, 100 yard dash for boys under 14 years and the peanut carrying contest, won the favor of the many spectators. Stunts Postponed Because of a low air ceiling, It was impossible to stoge the airplane stunts and parachute drop. It was announced that the event will be held at a later date. A dance at the Iron County Memorial building concluded the day's program, Yesterday's celebration waa at- I tended by a large crowd.

All of the streets in were filled with Interested spectators. The baseball game had the largest number of fans present that has attended contest jiicre for many years. dizzy to which the mercury climbs here these July days. Added to that, tho senate is In-an Impatient, short-tempered humor, anxious to be away for the summer and Into the coming campaigns. They expect the administration will have great difficulty in keeping a quorum present and the first time a roll call falls to produce the necessary 49 senators, they plan a motion for adjournment or recess until next December.

They are ready, too, to fill many, many pages of the congressional record with arguments against ratification, assaults upon the various articles of the treaty--particularly that dealing with cruisers--and attacks upon the administration for refusing to porduce the confidential documents exchanged between this and other nations in the process of negotiating the pact. Sponsors Draw Plans To meet these tactics, the sponsors of tho treaty have drawn up a definite plan of campaign. It consists primarily In leaving to the opposition tho burden of carrying on the debate. Only one or two, or posslblly three, set speeches are in contemplation by the supporters of the pact. Senator Swanson will speak and perhaps Heed and Robinson.

After that, they plan to yield the floor as definitely and permanently as possible to the opposition. ATTACK ON CANNON IS INSERTED IN RECORD dren received silght burns fireworks in Milwaukee. Crowded highways caused dozens of motor accidents. George kow, 30, Chicago, sustained a broken arm, when his car collided with a machine driven by Norman Hass, Milwaukee, near Carl Hartmann, 22, Elmhurst, 111., and his brother, Henry, 30, were Injured in another Racine county accident. At Elkhorn, Dan Marlow, 17, sustained a fractured leg when struck bv a car.

Doctors said amputation of his leg might be necessary, Slippery roads combined with jammed highways to cause several accidents throughout tho slate In which dozens of persons sustained minor injuries. Seven persons were Injured in and near Pond du Lac. The most jcrlous injury was suffered by Gcr- aldlne Page, 4, who was r-truck a CM Thursday night while In the street. She has been unconscious since the accident, with double fracture of the skull. from I i' the 'local lineup.

A largo crowd attended and enjoyed the game. Allen Pierce put on a rod to at the conclusion ot the ball game. BASEBALL for the corresponding period last year. The of crude petroleum In ton produclnp! (lelcls was unchiiiiK'id week from tho previous week at barrel. Tho iivniaKo for tho corresponding por- lotl lii.it year was a barrel, oil, Drug I'ulnt Reporter snya.

Oasollmi ut four principal rolln- nrleii also was unchanged from tho pvevloiiH week ut 7.1 conts a gal" Ion. Horvlco station prices at 10 loadlnft miickrtii were MO.hO cents Kiillori, compared with 20.80 cents tlio previous wi'ok. Tho financial dlutrlet today ob- wrved the second clay ot Its triple indepenclnicu Day holiday. Tho New York r.toc'k, curl), rubber, cot ton nml produce exchanges wero circled, as wen; oilier commodity many UvTStor.lc markets. The hunks remained open today, constituting practically thn only exception to' the gpncrivl observance ol thn three-day holiday.

rirmonlli, Provisions July IS (or Hi" cull liontil: Ml WUoonMn Wk- 'W, 1 1 1 iwmtei, NKW rOlll.TUY Nriv Yurk, Hrr.i.iim poultry nlmiilv niul iiiirhinwd. MVP ii'niHry firm, dhli-Mtn. ftolKlii, al-ail: lirollorn IrnlRlit VOUIl 31-35. York, July anil imrlmniiM. Hi in.

iiii'-li fill) (li)j, Hutlnr 10,300 after a particularly wild escapade In this incident, which caused furore In Rumania, Prince Nicholas boat Into Insensibility a chauffeur with whose truck Nicholas' royal unto collided one day. Tho victim of tho prince's rage went to a hos- pltnl for several weeks. "You rule with your feel inntcud of youv head," Mtreea Damlnn wroto. "You are a boor, a drunkard who had bettor get himself a tank because with that It would be much easier to destroy the cars of Innocent clttens." Loved Actress Young Nicholas Is also reported at one time to have made many fronuonti airplane Ulps to England In furtherance ot a lovo affair with a beautiful young American actress who was then famous In a London music hall. Telling of his earlier life, Princess Ma'rtho Bibcsco, in her memoirs of the Rumanian court, intimates that Nicholas has always had streak of savagery in him, She tolls, for Instance, how when a small boy ho used to cut tho hair oil his sister, Marie, the present queen of Jugoslavia, and keep It in a bureau drawer.

He was also in tho habit, it Is said, of pinching his nurse. And so, as the wheel of Balkan politics turns once more and a prodigal king returns to wrest the throne from his 8-year-old son, one today looks back on the many loves In Rumania's royal household and wonders what the next turn hi this Incredible royal family will bring. THE KND. Employes of Flckands, Mather Co, at the Cary mine will be paid on July 10 and 28 and those at the Newport mine will bo paid on July 11 and 29, It was announced today by tho general superintendent, RUINS SEARCHED FOR BODIES Costlcforfl, July 5-- OT-Police and workmen today searched tho ruins of tho Hlcksons and Parsons chemical works for other bodies to add to those of 11 persons taken from the debris after an explosion yesterday. More than 20 badly Injured persons remained In the hos- were rendered Fearing a crackup, the filers decided to land.

John explained that in the next flight they make, a duel oil screen will be installed to prevent accidents such as that of yesterday. Ho added that if their- record Is bioken find another attempt by them Is made, brothers Walter and Albert may be the endurance crew and he and Kenneth the refueling POLICE SEEK GUNMAN WHO FIRED FROM AIR Milwaukee, to- here. Many dwellings pilots. Por the Immediate future, their hopes are centered mainly on a non-stop refueling flight around the borders of the United States. Just what happened to the "City of Chicago's" motor and forced, the unexpected ending of Its endurance flight yesterday was explained to- day sought an air-gunman reported to have swooped down In an alr- plano and flred a bullet into Casper Gloss' house.

Glass said on airplane roared over the house, Ho went to the window to see it. As he leaned out the window, he qld, a bullet shattered the window pane, missing him narrowly, The bullet lodged in the baseboard along the wall in the room. Police said the bullet evidently was fired from above Glass' second story flat but they admitted they wore baffled finding clues of Milwaukee's first air-raider. Washington, July 5-- At the request of Senator Norrls, Republican, Nebraska, an attack on Bishop James Cannon, by Captain G. T.

Fitzhugh of Memphis and newspaper reports of his stock market transactions have been InseitcU In the congressional record. Captain Pltzhugh's statement, printed some time ago In a Memphis newspaper, criticised the action of tlic Dallas conference ol the Methodist Episcopal church, church, south, In exonerating bishop of charges and again placing him at the head of the church AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 001 300 Boston 001 100 Mahaffcy and Cochrane; Gasto: and Berry. St.Loula JO Chicago 00 Coffman and Manion; Fabcr and Tate. Cleveland Detroit Bean and Myall; Hogsctt and Haj worth, NATIONAL LEAGUE First game: Boston 404 601 011-17 18 Philadelphia 140 000 000-- 5 8 Sherdel and Spohrcr; Ellott ar. Rcnsa.

Brooklyn 000 00 New York 010 09 and Lopez; Hubbell an Hog an. Chicago 013 60Z 0 Pittsburgh 000 Z10 0 Moss and Hartnelt; French an Hemslcy. Mr. Pierce brought several wild ponies down from the fox ranch and displayed their wlldness In a corral that had been erected on one side of the ball park. oung horses were roped and sc- orfil local riders tried their luck nd skill In riding tlvm, to the great fun of the spectators, The day's celebration p'oseo in he evening with a street and fine display of fireworks from one Mcllen's adjacent hills.

The committee In charge of the elebratlon, Donahue, Rol- Bayles and Charles Miirkee, rnado a wonderful success of the ay as representatives of the com- ncrclal club under was put on. The prizes for best en- rles in the parade- were won by the The Wohlgemuth Moor company was ghui first for thu Brscst exhibit and the most elaborate: Hanson Lumber company can-led off second place and the lcl Wooden company won hird. Anton Barabe won first place for the best decorated car and Town ol Morse, second. First onl second prizes were Riven Allen Pierce and Frank TustRcU for best appearances on horseback. board of service.

temperance and social uninhabitable by the force of the explosion, which was not rixplalned, and more than 500 persons were homeless, Tho blast was felt in towns ten mlls away. I I A Dcptl LEGION DELEGATES TO STATE MEETING LEAVE T. E. Thorsen, W. Bullnskl, Robert Connor, and 0.

Harvey May left last night for Sault Ste. Marie whore they will represent Ironwood Post of Tho American Legion at tho state convention. They wore accompanied by Attorney General Wilber M. Brucker, who will be ona of speakers at the convention, Grand View Hospital Charles DcsLongchamps, Iron Mountain, was admitted today for surgical treatment. Mrs.

Thomas Popko and baby, of Bessemer, were discharged ycstcr- 'john Boluho, Ashland location, was discharged yesterday. He was operated on recently far appendicitis. day by motor exports. The oil-screen had clogged," said one, "Department of commerce regulations require that this screen be taken out and thoroughly cleaned every 20 hours. This, of course, had not been done.

Its only cleaning had been dons with the end of a knife, Had To Bo Cleaned "Yesterday," it became obvloun that tho screen had to be taken out and cleaned, which meant of course that the oil would spurt out under 80 pounds pressure. In preliminary tests, John and Kenneth Hunter had shown us that they could do this the motor running by going up high and shutting down tho motor, letting the plane slowly lose altitude. But, when Kenneth tried It, they did not have enough altitude and the oil spurted out fast when he took out the screen that' there was nothing to do but land. They were low they could not throttle down the motor without crashing." than VILLAGE DESTROYED Bucharest, Rumania, July The Transylvania village of Borshci wos almost completely destroyed when flre consumed 260 houses, four churches and four synagogues. Pour thousand were left homeless.

Oer- laehoff, another Transylvania village, also burned. Only a church and school remained untouched by the flames. Three persons were probably fatally injured. MAIL DELAYED Milwaukee, July took an air mail letter six months to reach Mrs. Ida Welnbcrg of Mll- wauknc.

Her husband, an employe in the county clerk's office, wrote it to her from the west coast last Jan. 10. A note from the Los Angeles postmaster said it hod been delayed when the airplane carrying it had been wrecked. TWO MEN SLAIN Cleveland, July men were shot and killed, one while inside Prank Mllano's restaurant and the other Just as he had stepped outside today. Both are believed to have been "put on the spot" In a bootleg war, One of the men was Identified as Joe Porello, head of Cleveland's corn sugar business since the murder In October, 1927, of "Big Joe" and John Inardo.

The other was Sam Tilocco, Porello's right hand man. 2nd game. Boston 0-0-- Spchrcr; Colla Philadelphia Cantwell an and Davis. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION: Kansas Cty 000-Milwaukee 010-- Fctte and Snydcr; Gearin and Young. Columbus OS- Toledo 01-Wysong and Devine; McQuill and Henllne.

THOMPSON CHILD DIES The funeral of Charles Jacob, 3 year old son of Mr. und Mrs. Theodore Thompson of Duvlx location, will be held Monday altwnoon, with services at the home at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Weslcrback will officiate.

The child died Thursday after several months' illness with nephritis. He is survived by his parents end a sister, Ethel, and a brother, Thomas. MAVIS CARLSOM, HAS ARM FRACTURED IN FALL Mavis year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson, Washington street, suffered fracture of the left arm In ft ion Irom a "teetcr-tolWr 1 Wednesday.

fiTKARlKR'niELAYED Hamtmnsr, Cxrmany, July 5--MP)-The United States line stcfmshlp Republic, due here tomorrow, win be a day later making port owmt: to the loss of a propeller blade as, sen. Th! Republic is proceeding with one engine, according to radio advices from her master todiy. Uilcur Aiir.i I i i H.i: ft lliul' i I -u-ci i Ml i i li-, (rw i i I tuno, i 'nli. i i I i i (-ol)ljlrrs 1.00- i i I i orillii- i i mrltdil buss in- it FliM Rliore ro'i'jlori 3.WM. 00.

Ramsay Worihlp service at 7 o'clock In tho Rivmsay Community chapel. iiormon theme: "Much More." Sunday school itt 9:30. Kimcll NeUon, Pastor. 1'HONE- TAXI Ambulance Ironwood Taxi ASSESSOR STRICKEN Mcnomlnee, July 5--(fl')-Complications arising from a stomach Infection today were blamed tor the death of City Assessor E. P.

Soronfion, 65. He died in a Madtoion hospital. THE NEW HONG KONG "jr CAFE Opin and Night SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Roast Chicken Fried Chicken Special Chinese Dinners Chicken Mushroom Almond Chow Mem Chlokon Subgum Egg Foyotmjt AUTHORZIED HEADLIGHT TESTING STATION We are the only authorized headlight testing station in Iron County, Wisconsin. Station No. 26-01 Norman Auto Co.

Inc. Phone 995 Hurley II Is estimated that more STABLE COLLAPSES South Bend, July Nenrly 100 persons crowded upon the roof ot an old stable last night to watch the fireworks display nt Playground park. The roof collapsed. Glen Whiteman, 34, was killed. Fifty others were Injured, HAVE THE CHILDREN LEARN TO PLAY! School Is out and every child free to learn the art of playing the piano--such lessons are simple and easy to leani.

Have your child start lessons today on a NEW Wurlltzer rranfl or uptight, G. Swanson Factory Pianos Piano Tuning 5ZO N. LOWEIX ST. Corner ol lowoM A Arrt Strwlfc New the NorllwMo School PHONE BOATMAN RESCUED Madison, Indiana, July Bcrsonnctte of Fox Lake, 111., was rescued uninjured from the Ohio river today when his motor boat "Good Ncwi" upset during one of tho events In the twenty-third annual regatta of the Mississippi valley power boat association. CORNER NEGROES York, July men armed with shotguns and a Hiipply of ammunition loft here this afternoon for the swamps near Emclle, where it was reported two Negroes sought for tho slaylnR of two white men in a race vlot were surrounded.

DUES IN TRAP Rttrinette, July 5-W)--Norman Johuscn, 24, married, started a fire in the Rydahl laundry, win re he works, today by throwing two quarts ol gasoline on the fire. In the resultant explosion he was so badly burned that he died an hcur later. OVER THE FALLS Niagara Falls, N. July 1 --Encased in a huge barrel made of four inch oak: staves bound by steel hoops and with steel casings at each end, George Stathakis, self- styled Greek philosopher and author, Buffalo, went over the Horso- shou Palls this afternoon. ADMIRAL TO WED July hrard today that Hear Admiral I Frederick Brcwstcr Bassctt, U.

S. retired, will soon be married to Mrs, BTieanor Stuart Blue, widow of Rear Admiral Victor Blue. The line pany GIRL WINS RACE London, July 22-year-old girl, today won the King's cup air race, beating many of England's crack pilots around the 7fiO-mi'e coursn. Her speed was 102.7 iniUs an hour. Travelers Insurance Company largest multiple insurance com- in the world.

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