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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1925)
t m !<■ ' ■» i ■ ■■ i i '■ ...■■■-■■■■■ In Strange Maine Kidnaping New Prelate , -’Avm■*■ “archbishop-" ' CHAStSACT Bishop Chartrand, of Indian apulis, was named by Pope Piu! as the new Archbishop of Cineln natl, O. to succed the late Arch bishop Henry Moeller. Lost Millions Miss Aida Hayward was kid naped mysteriously from the cot tage of her aunt, Mrs. Emma Townes, at Lake Maranacock, Me., by a group of men who shot and wounded Mrs. Townes and then burned down the cottage. Police dogs and a posse set out on the trail of the kidnapers, and the entire countryside joined in the search. I I The three children of Mr*. Guinevere Gould and the lat* George J. Gould, Jr., George 8., ten; Jane S., nine, and Guinevere, three were eliminated from any ■hare in the 582,000.000 Gould es tate by a ruling of Referee Jamea A. Gorman in New York, who, as one outcome of the lengthy litiga tion over the great trust fund, held that George Gould's socond mar riage did not come within tha terms of the trust. In the Spoflight of the News \ — ■ - i C-“- ? <?---—--'I—' ^/OODRCKST £ PREMIER miN^EVE Se7o^>: - ROBERT C.C^OVE $> ClPTR .AH\mD?£lfa Mrs. Woodrow Wlson planned to tour tho battlefields of Europe this Summer, following the same itinerary she took with her late hus band in peace conference days. Premier Painleve, of France, declared i the next ten years may lead Europe “to the verge of the most horrible of all wars.’* State’s Attorney Robert E. Crowe, in Chicago, charged efforts had been made to “fix" the jury in the case of William D. Shep herd, on trial in connection with the mysterious death of his millionaire ward. Captain Roald Amundsen piloted one of two planes in a non stop flight from Spiztbergen to the North (.’ole. Kidnaping Charge Fails VJetVXfc, bHDOTERTo^r y xroao^rra^. After Earl Woodward was cleared of criminal charges which fol lowed hie taking of Lucille Chattcrton, 11, from her Middleburg, Vt., home, the girl shook his hand and thanked him. The child testified she went with him as a protest against home conditions and termed (Us conduct toward her as above reproach. I Studies Debt ...—... .. HienofrA? Nicholas Longworth, next Speak <*• of the House of Representatives, was photographed aboard the Aquilania as ho sailed for Kurcpe to take up discussion of the French indebtedness to the United States in an unofficial way. | Real eer [ Sale of beer containing 4.4 per cent alcohol In Windsor, Ont., un der a new law, has resulted In thousands of Americans crossing dally from Detroit, Mich., on the 5-cent ferry to sample the brew. No drunkenness resulted, according to report. Frank W. Foster, of Walkervllle, Mich., was the first American to obtain a drink at the Prince Edward HoteL The law re Quires the beer to be drunk at tables and not at bars. Amundsen in Flight to Pole 1 ! Lieutenant Osker Omdal (left) and Captain Ronald Amundsen (right) were in the first plane that attempted a non-stop flight from Spitsbergen to the North Pole, a dlstanco of 700 miles. They took provisions for two days. A second plane, flying beside the other, was piloted by Lincoln Ellsworth, American explorer. They had planned to alight and plant the Norwegian flag upon any new land they might discover, Speedboat Beats Train "The Teaser," owned by Richard P. Hoyt, which bested tko time Of the Twentieth Century Limited between Albany and New York City, averaging fifty seven and nine-tenths miles per hour on a round trip, to pictured as It sued Into New York harbor. ‘Taster Than 20th Century” Gar Wood, well-known Detroit sportsman and motorboat enthusiast put up a J25.000 wager that his speed-boat, “Baby Gar V," can not onl; outspeed the Twentieth Century Limited, crack New YorK Central flya from New York to Albany up the Hudson River, bat can also beat ai other craft, including the “Teaser," whleh recently made 33 mlnut/ better time than the limited. '[ “Rebels”Head" <SJEN. JAMg^A.THOMAg. General Janies A. Thomas, of Dublin, Ga., was elected com mander-in-chief of the United Con federate Veterans at the Thirty fifth Annual lieunion at Dallas, Tex. Parley Head :'t>R. BPWARP BBWE-iri Dr. Edward Benes presided at the seventh annual session of the In ternational Labor Conference.' Dr. Denes has been Foreign Minister of Czecho Slovakia since the found tag of that republic. Arctic Boat Christened The “Peary.'' which will carry the McMillan party on Its exploration 9l Icy Northern wastes was christened by Mrs. Marie Peary Stafford, daughter of the explorer for whom the vessel was named, at a Brooklyn shipyard. In the picture are (left to right) Commander Douald Mn* Millau, Robert Peary, Jr., Mrs, Peary and Mrs. Stufford.