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Tried to Kidnap Mary.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925.
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They admitted plotting to kidnap Mary Pickford, Heid. in the Los Angeles jail, Claudo A. Holcomb, Adrian A Billy Woods and C. Z. Stovens say they would have demanded $200,000 ransom. If they had succeeded, they add, they would next have kidnapped Pola Negri, Jackie Coogan and the two grandchidren of E. L. Doheny, oil king. T
Here is Mary Pickford as she appeared on the witness" stand during the trial of three Los Angeles men whic are accused of a plot to kidnap her. The defendants are ston in the picture on the loft
U. S. Open Golf Championship.
President E, A. Birge of Wisconsin University (left), groets Dr. Glenn Frank, who will succeed him this your, on the latter's arrival in Madison, Wis., fallowing his soloc- tion. Dr. Frank has been for years editor of The Century.“ Magazine.
When Dam Gave Way.
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Upon the beautiful links of the Worcester Country Club at Worcester, Mass., the elosest contest in the history of the play was fought out by Willie MacFarlane and Bobby Jones for the U.S. Open Golf-Titlo. The upper photo shows the scene at the second hola Inset dro Willis MacFarlane and Bobby Jones congratulating each other on the game.
The dam that held the water suppy for the town of Horton, Kas, collapsed after a series of heavy rains and overy uble-bodied citizen worked for hours to prevent the flooding of the town and destruction of crops. The lake that was released by the dam's collapse wan two miles long, half a mile wide and 35 feet deep.
Rich
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Champion Spellers Meet President.
Nine school children, spelling champions of their respective ofties or Status, visited the White House while in Washe ington for their national contest. The winner received a gold medal and $500. They are, left to right, Dorothy Karrick, Detroit; Holon Fieber, Akron, O.; Edna Stover, New Jersey Patrick Kelly, New Haven, Conn,;" Mackoy, Britton Okla.; Frank Nauhouse, Louisville, Ky., winner of first place: Almada Pennington, Houston, Ter, Mary President Coolidge Lowis Daniol, Hartford, Conn., and Mary Coddens, South Bend, Ind
Miss Label Rockefeller, daughter of Percy A Books, fellor, is to marry her child hood playmate, Broderic Wal tor Lincoln, Jr. Miss Rockow foller is deeply intarested in science. After her
tion from college who spent some time abroad studying, particularly in the field of biology. Up to some months ago, when her health failed she was serving as an assis tant instructor in biology at the Teachers Columbia Uni versity, New Yorks
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