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THE 'WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF
Washington. Rep.Berger, So
cialist, had hot time on House
floor lambasting Demohrats, Re
publicans and so-called progress
ives; Said capital was just as willing
to deal with one party as another
as long as it kept its hand on
.White House.
Buffalo, N. Y. Antonio. Mar
ropdo, 28, wanted at Youngs
town, O., for murder of fellow
workman, caught after chase of 6
blocks that ended on steamship's
deck.
Toronto. R. A. Smith, finan
cier, killed and 3 companions se
verely injured when auto over
turned in darkness.
' Washington. Joke played up
on "cub" reporter led to sending
out wild tale of bonjb in White
House. All big papers fell for it.,
Willie I'M-IT hearst even sent
out his strikebreakers with an ex
tra early this morning. Thought
he had put over scoop.
Seagirt, N.J. Gov. Wilson has
not yet decided whether or not to
resign" governorship.
Will probably make campaign
speeches in doubtful states.
London. Judge Simmons, who
declared that all good housewives
had sharp tongues, has been re
ceiving some scorchjng notes
from female population.
Tell Gity ,Ind. ChristTFenn,
21, weighing 250 lbs., with mer
cury at 93 degrees, ate 24 ice
cream "sundaes" in 18 minutes".
New Bedford, Mass. Mill
strike, which has tied up nearly
all big textile mills, became worse
today when I. W. W. broke with
unions affiliated with American
Federation of Labor.
Shanghai. Dr. Surr Yat Sen,
who is trying to herd all various
groups of Chinese progressives
into one big party, has offered
leadership to Vice President
Yuan Shi Kai, even though Sen
and majority of other progress
ives are opposed to Kai's policies.
Richmond, Ind. King Brum
field, 25, badly injured when auto
went over embankment.
Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Jennie
Tranto, 18, wife of grocer, shot
and ' killed Joseph Tamperello
when he trie.d to kiss her while
she was alone in store. Arrested.
Defends action.
Hutchinson, Kan. Fred Stan
ley, .Republican national commit
teeman from Kansas, has obtain
ed injunction prohibiting- ;every
county cferk in state from placing
names of Roosevelt electors on
primary ballot.
Case will be thrashed out in
court next Monday, , and, believe
us, Taft will have his ear to the
ground.
Chickasaw, Okla. J. E. Schow
has hired attorney to find whether
or out he has privilege of register
ing as member of new progressive
party.
Was refused permission when
clerk told him new party Was not
recognized in this state. m
Los Angeles. Fremont Older,
publisher of San Francisco news
paper, testified for Clarence Dar
row. Told of agreement between
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