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ing at pier. Kid's name was Andy. Liverpool. Severe storm. Boat collapsed. 10 drowned. Madrid. King Alfonso and Prince Leopold of Battenburg made 2-hour trip in military bal loon. Houston, Miss. Andrew Wil liams, negro, suspected of mur dering Mrs. John C. Williams, taken from jail and lynched. Danzig, Prussia. Lieut. Wal ter Janetszky, navy aviator, and his machinist drowned. Aero plane' fell into Gulf of Danzig. New York. Raymond Bel mont's girl wife, Ethel Loraine, sued for divorce. St. Louis. Mrs. Louis Cre celius killed husband. Feared he might outlive her. Arrested. Mind failing. Washington. W. J. Bryan, Jr., has given up studies at Georgetown University to go to Arizona with invalid wife. Tokio. Count Katson Osuke Inouye, former Japanese ambas sador to Germany, appointed am bassador to London New York. Majority of 30, 000 employes of eastern railroads voted in favor of strike. Los Angeles. Earl Rogers, Clarence Darrow's attorney, withdrawn from case. Physical breakdown. Charlestown, W. Va. War like conditions again breaking out in Paint and Cabin Creeks, where coal strike has been raging for year. Boston. Vanni Marcoux, bar itone BostonvGrand Opera .com-- pany, hurt when descending cur tain struck him on head. Paris. Herbert Bumnoust, former missionary, and wife, ar rested on charge of misappro priating $400,000 belonging to their ward, Mile. Jusserand. PROBE OF ROCKEFELLER CALLED OFF Jekyl Island, Ga., Feb. 8. The interrogation of William Rocke feller by Chairman Pujo and At torney Untermeyer of the house money trust investigating com mittee came to an abrupt close after twelve minutes of question ing when the Standard Oil mil lionaire collapsed. The millionaire's doctor de clared Rockefeller might die if the examination were continued. Chairman Pujo said an examina tion was impossible, and it is probable Rockefeller's testimony will never be taken. FAMILY LIVED IN SEWER Paris, Feb. 8. The latest dis covery in Paris is a family living in a sewer. Paul Hatin was out of a job. His wife, sister and five children were ousted from their home for failing to pay rent. Hatin found an open sewer Ml which workmen had recently left. He lowered his household effects into it and the whole family moved in. The workmen, however, re turned to work and Hatin. was ousted again. The workmen gave Hatin money to help toward get ting into some sort of a. home,