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DOCTORS BELIEVE SIMESE
' i.. TWINS WILL NOT DIE
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SOUSH BEND, Ind., May 28—(/P)
—-Glin%g a pound in weight since
their bifth Saturday, Lucy and DBes
sie Me"ch joined togeiher at the ab
domen Gwith their heads at cither
end ang their backbones continuous
from ohe to the other, seemed as
healthy'today as infants of their age
can be:". Phygicians were more con--
vinced "than ever that the twins are
likely endurc the horror of living
although they will have to spc l:d1
their eistence lying on their mutual
and co‘qtinu«)us back or both lic mcvl
downward. ’
Phy@cianz explained that the
spinal ®olumn of the infants had al
curval;)‘(- of about 30 degrees so
that i{:thv,\- arc bent upward they
would sace each other, -+ |
HOUSE IS ASKED TO JOIN |
SOUTH IN MEMORIAL DAY
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WASHINGTON, May 26—(#)—A
yesolutfon (o create a congressional
«ommiksion to cooperate with city uu'
tharitips of Columbus, Mississippi fo.]
v marving the 60th anniversary «;xl
the f"'st Civil War memorial day
wus ingrodueed in the house tody by
','l:'mv'fnmlivc Rankin, a democerat
of that state,
lic enid™¥hat on April 25, 1867, tw
vears after the Civil War, women of
Colombus while decorating graves of
the Confederate dead, alto placed
Dwers, u'pon the oraves oi + Union
voldiers buried at that place. This
act inzpired, he added, nearly every
ctate to set aside a legal holiday in’
meraory of the Civii War dead.
Theo eommission would consist of
two senatorg, two house members
and three persons to be appointed by
the president, In cooperation with
Columbug officials it would arrange
{or theuproper obzervance and cele
bration totake place in that city
and to procure and select a suita
bie marker to commemorate the ori
gin oi"‘(fifléf‘n’orlal Day. The cere
monied Would be on Memorial Day
19217, 'i’f”)"o'é'r from Monday. i
The, “Charleston leg” has hit Lon-,
don, :
Batik stockings are vogue in Eng
land. ~-Wtit) !
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A §1 Bottle 0f Pentona
WAI be worth $lOOOOO to you just at
a 0 Cthis season. 1t will put pep in your
eeegfep and relieve that tived feeling that
we all eall Spring IMever,
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SOUTHERN RY. SYSTEM
|/’RPLANE CRASHES, STUBENT
| PLANS JUMP FOR WAGER
'f WESTON, Mags, May 27.—~(A)—-A
‘l irvard student’s scheduied para-
L ite jump on a $l,OOO bet turned in
o an afrplane crash on the aviation
'L ¢ld here, hut when speetat-rs ran te
the crumpled machine trom which the
.l""” was to have heen made they
Sfound hoth pilot and amateur jumper
irtually unhurt, The plane plane
Crashed after attaining an altitude of
lum feet,
; Arthur Menken, Harvard Law
school student, son of St. Stanwood
Ll\h:nkon New York attorney, made the
;!:n-t with 10 an-mymous friends’’
lost Saturday, All trooped to the
i\'h-:-'.mn field lat» today where the
ij!!mp was to be made from a com
i:slm'('i'll plane, piloted by Licutenant J
‘f Dexter, a reserve army jilot. While
jl(‘fifl than 400 feet up at the far end of
;I.hc field the cireling plane struck an
f:!r pocket, as Dexter ofterwards ox
ipminrd. He Kkept the machine from a
}".'lng glip and managed to swing away
from the trees and brush at the end
¢f the field, but«the plane flattenad
{5 the ground with a rnsh that gent
1t reveral feet into the soft earth,
Ladgly eracked up.
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NEW YORK, May 20—The fon. |
ture of New York's crime NY'HS‘J?'.‘C"A‘
Friday was a successful (!:'.'.'ml(-\.""
lean for an $B,OOO payroll. i
Teadore and Milton Glick, contract'
org, aprarently unaware of madern,
methods of bhanditry, were rolling,
along in their antomobile earrying
the pavroll in a ratchel. | .
A irim automobile drove along-- !
¢ide and somebody leaped into H:(\:
Glick machine, snatched the payrol!]
and jumped back into the other au
tomobile.
Finally it dawned upon the Glicke
that they had been held up and they,
shouted for help, but the bandit <'::ri
which held three men, bad disappesr-|
ed. : 41
|LONG DROUTH INJURES
;’ CROPS 'N KENTUCKY
I! HCPKINSVILLE, Ky., May 27.—(4> '
~l"armers in this gection today hezan
to worry over the continued drouth
|m £0 far gs it affected crop prospects
The last rain of any consequence here
was on April 8, ‘
’. Damage to the strawberry crop is |
lvm'imwly estimated at from 20 to 60 |
f!sl‘ cont, One month aro strawherry |
il:;(ll commented on the good outlook
}nl' the crop when the plants began
blooming but the drouth has stunied
!clevel(mxm:ut,
l Tobacco grewers also are conou
i‘ d over lack «f rain, which is preven!
ing setting out the plants, In ooy
communities where plants are over
Tnm'm'nl slze, planting is going forward '
and the weed given a start by water- |
ing cach hill. Farmers find this pio- |
%(vc(lurc very tedious, howevey, ; 4‘
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FORMER NOTED JOCKEY
' . IS HELD IN PETTV THEFT
: NEW YORK, May 29—Ilarry Mc
- Guire, 52, who, as a jockey years ago
oo for George €Eachran, Guy Bed
: well and other well known turfmen
- wag arraigned in Yorkville , court
- charged with having tried to steal
part of Wall Wilson’s hasgace, in
Genoeral Central atul,ionlluet night as
' Wilson, proprietor of a string of
. dancing academieg wag buying a i
ei for Los Angeles. -,
| Wil cat down cix boxes of wom
| en‘s dresces worth $209 and MeGuire
- pleaded guilty’ and was held for che
- grand jury. He blamed hiz downfall
. on “dope.” x o 28 ¥8
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THE CORDELE DISPATCH
MANY SILK WORKERS
(DLE "N NEW JERSEY
UNION CITY, N. J 4 May 26—
Silk, the delicate, flimsy, stuif whict
érvuses most women and girls, iz not
being demanded in ‘larze cuontitiof |
and 7,000 cmplodees §n the cilk @
dustry which centers arveund Unio
City are omt of work while -~hin
dreds of others are workine part
Lime oniy, !
Mill owners don’t knoew whethes
artificial silk has cut into o.cir trod
but they do know that thoir.cuppi;
is far greater than the demand.
One {irm, the Schwartenbach
Huber Silk mills, the largest in thi
section, laid off Letween 1,300 one
1,400, of ite 1,7¢) employees Tucs
day. An official explained the trou
ble as cconomie. He gaid it waos bt
ter to conse produetion entirely for
a week than cut working hours by
half.
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BRVAN CANCELS PLAMS TO
APPTAR IN 3COP_S CASE
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MIAMI, Fia., May 28-——(/P)-—-Wil
liain Jennings Bryan, Jr., son of the
late commoner, announced here ot
today that he had cancelled his
plans to personally appear as a mei
ber of state counsel in the Scoper
evolution cace which will Lo ar Jaed
Monday before the Tenncsiee :.i--;
preme court. < ‘
Mr. Bryan decclared that he in
formed his fellow atterrevs in Nash.
ville today of his change in plans &0
gerting that he deemed the tiwe of
three and one half hevrs oilath”
the state in the case insufficient. He
said he believed his brief, iuca
Nashville yesterday, weuld have its
desired cffect and that he felt b
entire time for the ctote spou’d W
consumed by his eempsvisng W he
were familiar with the procoelines,
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serve you. Your Visit IS
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