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  • FRIDAY. JULY 20,1928

    CLUB WIELDER. BEATS WOMAN

    Minneapolis, July 20.—(A*)—A mancrawled through a bedroom windowof Mrs. B. McCluskey, at 4 a. m.,today and attacked her with a club,while her two children, a year oldand three years old, screamed infright.

    Mrs. McClusky was unconsciousfor 15 minutes. When she regainedconsciousness the invader had fled.

    Mrs. McCluskey was asleep, hertwo children in cribs beside her bed,when the house breaker pried off ascreen on a window of her bedroomand crawled into the room.

    She awakened just a moment be-fore the man struck her over thehead with a club*.

    FLYERS TO GETRADIO ‘HELLO’

    St. Paul, July 20.—(AP)—Wel-come by radio wfll greet the flyersin the national reliability tour whenthey fly from Fargo, N. D., to St.Paul, next Tuesday.

    Greetings will be broadcast tothem through KSTP, St. Paul sta-tion, and will be received by WilliamB. Baldwin in plane No. 10, a Waco-Crosley equipped with a radio outfit.He will also receive weather reportsduring the flight and will communi-cate the messages to the other pilots.

    In a Lockheed plane L. F. Schoen-hair led the national air tour intoMissoula today from Spokane. Hewas accompanied by Eddie Cooperas mechanic and Ray Acre as pas-senger.

    Charles W. Meyers, winner of theNew York-Sp.kane air derby lastSeptember, was second in a Waco.He carried Thomas Colby and Will-iam Baldwin as passengers.

    POTATO TOURPLANS MADE

    Farmers and businessmen frombne North Dakota and three Minne-sota counties will tour the Red Riv-er Valley this year in search of bet-ter methods of potato growing.

    Tours are being arranged in Clay,Polk and Kittson counties in Minne-sota and Walsh county in North Da-kota, It is estimated that at least100 persons will participate in eachtour.

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    be made at various places where ap-propriate topics will be discussedbriefly by experts.

    Among the experts to participatein the tour are Dr. William Stewart,chief potato specialist, United Statesdepartment of agriculture; C. L.Fitch, Ames, Iowa; C. F. LeClair,St. Louis, of the American Agricul-tural Chemical company; ChailesMyers, extension plane pathologistof the United States departmentof agriculture and many representa-tives from agricultural colleges inthe central states.

    The tours have been annual eventsfor more than 10 years. For a fewyears they were attended principallyby specialists, but during the lastfour years farmers, agricultural col-lege men and representatives of thesouthern trade area have been urgedto attend.

    The program will include actualobservation of potato fields selectedto show the various methods of po-tato raising. Discussions and les-sons will be held at each field.

    YELLOWRAGESCLASH AGAIN

    with 211 starting the final round ofthe Metropolitan open golf cham-pionship at the Shackamaxon Coun-try club hei'e'this afternoon. Scoresfor the third round were 71 for Ar-mour, 71 for Diegel, and GS for Fal-rell.

    ERUPTION STIRSPHILIPPINE ISLE

    • Manila, July 20.—(A5)—A violenteruption of Mayon, the volcano inAlbay Province which recently be-came unusually active, today terri-fied the populace for miles in alldirections. Business in I.egaspi andsmaller towns near the base of theVolcanic mountain was paralyzed.

    The activity was accompanied bya deep rumbling which intensifiedthe terror of an already panic stric-en populace.

    Shanghai, China, July 20.—(AP)—A clash between Japanese troopsand a body of Chinese regulars atTsinanfu was reported todaythrough Japanese sources. Detailswere lacking but it was said that theJapanese were sent to disarm Chi-nese who had infringed on the Jap-anese railway zone.

    YANKS CONDOLE- MEXICAN HEAD

    New Orleans, La., July £o.(AP) —The Catholic clergy of Mex-ico was said by President Calles ofMexico to “appear responsible” forthe assassination of General AlvaroObregon in a cablegram from theMexican chief executive received to-day by the New’ Orleans Associationof Commerce. The cablegram wasin reply to one extending the sym-pathy of the Association to the Mex-ican people over the murder of theirpresident-elect.

    The cablegram said:

    Mexico City, July 20.(AP)—Police and mili-tary authorities of Mexicowere restrained by the dis-trict court today from tak-ing any action againstJose dc Leon Torral, slay-er of General Alvaro Ob-regon, for seventy-twohours.

    This action came simul-taneously with an officialannouncement that theyouthful art student wouldbe given a public civiltrial.

    The Clay county tour will startfrom Moorhead at 8 a. m. Wednes-day, August 1; the Polk county tourwill leave either East Grand Forksor Crookston August 2, and theWalsh county tour will begin Aug-ust 3.

    ARMOUR STILLLEADING FIELDIncluded in the party making thetours will le a large number of po-

    tato dealers from the southern tradeterritory. Farmers on the route aregxpected to join as the tour travelsfrom district to district. Stops will

    Westfield. N. J., July 20.—(AP) -Tommy Armour was leading with207, and Johnny Farrell was third

    “Sincere thanks for your condol-ence on assassination of General

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    Cabinet officers were at the depot to wish him well when Herbert Hoover left Washington for the west tovisit President Coolidgc at Brule, Wis., and continue on to his home in California.'for the notification cere-monies. Left to right are Secretary Kellogg, Postmaster General New, Secretary Hoover, Mrs. Hoover, for-mer Secretary of the Interior Hubert Work, who is now chairman of the Kcpublicn national committee, Sec-

    retary Jardinc and Secretary Wilbur.

    Ohrcgon for which crime the Catholic clergy appears responsible.”

    COURT TABOOSSLAYER ACTION

    Obregon’s Slayer Will Be GivenCivil Trial, Authorities

    Announce

    NOTED ACTRESSFAILS RAPIDLY

    Small Hythe, Kent, England, July20.—


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