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OUTSIDE NEWS FROM WIRE AND CABLE Plymouth, Eng. Not expected that sunken submarine A-7 with its eleven dead will be raised before Sunday. Imbedded-in 20 feet of sand. Washington. Sec'y"bf Labor Wil son sent endorsement of Asiatic ex clusion bill to Congress. Claims Asiatic aliens compete with unskilled and skilled American laborers. Salem, Mass. Wm. A. Dorr, Stockton, CaL, convicted of murder of George E. Marsh in auto between Salem andlLynn, April 10, 1912, to die in electric chair March 22. Mount Clemens. Mich. F. B. Con ger found dead in Hotel Sherman. Cause not known. Philadelphia. M. J. Carmody, water tender on torpedo boat de1 stroyer Roe, injured by explosion. Woodward, la. Mrs. Chester Aime, wife of manager Mutual Tele phone Company, dead " from burns. Gasoline. Liverpool. Nineteen men charged with mutiny, arrested on board liner Deconian. Difference arose between union and unorganized men among crew. Springfield, Mo. C. B. Rosaland, 27, arrested for complicity in murder of -Charles Nichols, teller in Omaha bank. Clinton. "Parental Club" organ ized to "devise a plan for economy in dress of high school graduates." Decatur, III. Louis Foster found' dead in own yard with chest full of knife wounds. Fred Putman surren dered and admitted killing. Family quarrel. Decatur, III. "If my wife writes for me to come back I will return," was word sent by Mont Schultz to his wife, whom he left seven years ago. She has not decided what she will do. Antigo, Wis. George Durler plead ed guilty to burglary charge before Judge Hogan. Two years in pen. New York. Margaret Lima, 15, found guilty of shooting Meyer Sim- mons. Said he had refused to mar ry her. He denied ever having seen her. Sentenced Tuesday. Washington. House killed, provi sion taking 2,400 assistant post masters out of civil service. New York. Mrs. C. H. Keene found almost dead from starvation in tenement. Had eaten nothing but crusts for five weeks. New York. Offer of 50 cents worth of toilet articles free brought 21,000 women out. Police reserves called. New York. Mrs. Mary Blair Bro kaw awarded absolute divorce and $15,000 year alimony from W. Gould Brokaw. New York. Mrs. John F. Tappin, wife of police captain, and two other, women injured when auto turned turtle. Glasgow, Scotland. Building and some-of most valuable rare plants in Great Britain destroyed by bomb in. Kebble palace botanical gardens. Dayton, O. Fire destroyed Gem. City Machine Co. plant and building occupied by Amer. Pure Coffee and Spice Co. Loss $150,000. Washington. By vote of 44 to 7 Senate provided that president may lease Alaska railroad if he should see fit. Washington. Executive order was issued providing anti-tipping regula--tion for the canal zone. Panama. Col. Goethals denied he had' accepted Mayor Mitchell's offer, of N. Y. police commissionership. Will; not leave Panama unless asked to. do so. Hillsdale, Mich. Geo. Hannihg, 28, shot himself through heart rath er than return to Jackson and face, charge of larceny. Zion City, III. If followers of John, Dowey quarrel, each will have . to. wash each other's feet in public by proclamation of Overseer Voliva. Philadelphia, Pa. Frank Donogan, Frank O'Brien and unidentified girl,