The Iron Mountain News May 3, 1940 (Chapin Pit Collapse)

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juntain Ne VOLUME

: Allies Withdraw Troops

Snow In Chicago

‘North Of. Trondheim Congressman Files

Petition To Force Action On Hatch Bill

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| Death Takes Pioneer

Norwgians In

Of Auto Industry

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atfice announced oniaht shay the Se eee eee te Sosel hea dhintvew ior ey seior| Lo ihe pha ‘The withdrawal was earsied out communtgus sald without Joe,of the the communiqu

from , May 3— called Linch “clean politics” law. AJ patenea tom Crane, Noroe inced the conelt"= [mand ha Tanne 1S ralateas Soe In the Grong area. annette er, [#10N of hostilities "Dest Fe the. Norwes| ae peat ituausneas wnat the Te |® Hegotiating. 3! judiciary committer would be mn. |10 reconsider its vote to plavonrtnla ede Of the da oe

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Population Of Escanaba And Marquette Larger GREEN BAY, Wis, May 3-u— ‘The federal census area office re d today that completed census ee, Marquette. eased population in 1930 Ngures, The population cof, Kawaunes of “The occurrence that Tron April 1, 1940, was 2534 compared

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Ten Persons Narrowly Escape ; With Lives When Chapin Pit— Highway Crossing Collapses |

From Steinkjer Front Leave Nazis In Snraiireued Of

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IRON MOUNTAIN,sick, FRIDAY, MAY 38,1940 |

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was Chamber | ury's purchase of forelgw sliver ant!| ciICAGC, May 3—tay—The city street, the house debating amendments to| wide strike of crganized dalry em. with his machine when he edly ‘ made an effort to save it as Italy| relax insisted. thatmeer {hoes o, | ier noe te the ground crumbled be| eel Pate Premier Mussoliat should give the [neither chamber wilt take a final | 0000" [0% neath him, cee Oe the striking | Fe rvers saw some evidence| vote before neat order Trudell swam about until 4 Jon_and_the A that that say is not looked for im-| Other Strife In Making

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German-held ‘Trondheim, ahead of the British. American vessel were caught in a thi communique Getz apre anne "te Meanwhile German forces flooded urious battle between German land vended the ‘anfollowing: sas heigl ac] PHILADELPHIA, May 3-GP—|"vrt, coy Bots upsouth mothwara rch the to follow tha a ar and aed warplanes ion on the part Incompretenible of the Brian andl rederatTudge George. A. Welah [teh lea

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work a state highway ny. a pease to fill in the crossnegotiations The milk drivers quit work at ing. : ineng for expiration of their contract calle Sail Caving x has ported British comin ts cont wort [itee feencies to court ge George va French without notifying me, monthbeforeat Bergen, the An- JastEven Seriler Britishreretreat from 2:30 o'clock the caving dali ‘Trondheim,| the ship docked there | !4y open. my ‘and rear, so| fled today that ralds made om 10-| had received orders to leave the | posed evislon of the Wagner, acl. }week, plus gout to lower¢ion, Theedealers wasAt still alidate Br |and mea of the Communist paRtY]/Medicerranean at once, returning going on and a gap tp confiet, between the | {MAUL wan cut off from any pow [al offices fuer eonselidation of positions. 1s | ne iiand’ by way ct te Bies| deat ‘ReosevelCe, two most recent {gone plus. comminsiont, ine Internetionel Workers, Or dible retreat toward Monfoen (aosth | ond roughly halt rea 1sof Norway. Inhabited by six-sev- | captain and some members of the | of Namsos).” der. by. aghrts of the Dies’ ct ial. Today the British consul seld| plans for government reorganiza- winter the agreement the ‘dealers 76 feet wide and extending road had been gps ol Norway's 8.090000 popute-|erew aa to whether chey were raked i 4 ey emt rrben Fete ew of no such orders. ie ae wil pay arivern the old seule pend | opened acrosa the thé fissure being Pros aa ta Sarne' tivities Fo . Head} i bul ets: | by alec Garman 5 auletly toe the teIng megotiations for a newra contra = nlled with up, water. ” Tans ey, alee The contractor: TE taat-montnaacwere inlegs To takethe tide of Germany’s] “captain W, W, Ws Wollaston, veteran aeagont i [tae 1te thethe dealers ratrouety oftice at une east ide of Ue pit stht Lesnn-W eave neements counsel for the motion of 5 mechanized and motorized force: eat) Into t ings were £ shortly before 2:30 Jacob [In responsible positions amt the szunnel © “occupation the allies Jett (histtise forthe United States navy during |Chamber of Commerce | inga motion asked janes a lowerAmol0 A resolu | Promiog and the ce ‘was still giving way. woe work wae. fecurotied ta that a com UM —|Dogole wnien the World war, declared his ship] WASHINGTON, May of 3—Chengo, ot Norwegian ary for hlsmajesiy’s Honsaimed at tilling. Mr 1% freight oftces at the plant bythe! Communlat pty be « reaiiance any organited appeared to by the y wan struck accidentally by bullets 0 shipping - whlch |a-hot senate right is in More over an tmen face eum end of the D na Meee

, Oth was in over the Logan-wWalter ject rls of federal

the making | bill to sub-| administrr| review, pro-|

mado hy Cari[fegurds Hirilish jand_ battery. a Norwi days Leend perhaps merely [470m mnatter-of court. which had been taken aver by the candidate for = normally pass through the | a provision Incorporating1 1¢ Inde= | Embark Under Germans and which wax tiring on | day: took presidency of the Frank Hell-| Mediterranean. . Dramatic authority | acetates etartinenl | EU United, States Chamber of Com-| man, distrtet organo for the Ine] Shippers sald the British ccottee Frm troops fell back to Namsos| Brien warplanes Unis, tar | joa with | Reviewing the ternational: Workers Order, charged ure ae the bridgeand E saw | from the Steinkjer line and em-|

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removed: to ‘cereal hospital nid n wound high In where, it was stated, beyond a few tearight cheek. Mrs. Joyce Evans scratches and bruises beyras unin 96, "who had been se irom her husband, waa shot In the ght itt Seurth person 19 lose his car pistol ay on man7 betwegn ne a recently purchased ‘nnlng and the lights ing Pei alle Lieutenant Daniel Healy | theorized that Mrs. Evans had killed the guard and herself. Perkins could not proces his car and e machine Is now | daughter. 91 kink of De Grasio

Heil Names BRIDGEPORT, Conn, May 3—-U to workers Arline” Judge oping of the industrial Subsequently Mr, Roosevelt was Man Honorary Colonel v ‘an uncontested| exemption trom both wage and Di whether he asked op "from Daniel Reid | MADISON, Wis. a1 sador which would bear out re: Governor Heil yesterday appointed Topping, mililonaire sportaman, on} ‘ ° {2 Alvin Dewitt Dorsett, of Crivitz, 10 grounds’ of cruelty. ports of the peaceful tone o Mo ane B ‘odies Found owas awarded stody ot) a his military 3 an honorary thelr son, Duntel Bald Topping, 3. Mam Phill sador fo ene preceding on the floor REIICAGO, May 3—h—The Re ee 8 or al A late yesterday was one of confusion 5 m, Caorge Craig Stewart bistr to he oe @f the Chicago Eplacopal diocese in boxcars . ‘ An Governor Mississippi ve! h e forthe past decade, died last night int ePetiae N a r of"a heart ailment. May 3—Um—Dis- | URGH, most ption considered Th | In H F S ‘He was stricken in his automobile merely by saying that the United Edi far-reaching by the administration | membered bodies of three men who | WI w! avernment was continuing si side would remove the 30 cents anj might be the victims of the ote ists ng tor to work for peace. hou! minimum and 42-hour | butcher" blamed for 42 torso alay- | 7 1S)

Chicago Dies

Pritne Minister Chamberlain in London told the house of commons that the British were -abandoning the indalsnes snes area. ‘Anough no aetiana word has been the Narvik-sec* | fore ln severalVans the British ans here wel _Dalgyed' to be still laying Hege 0 , “garrison lande th on the first day of the Nonvegian Invasion, Aprit 9. AWAIT COMING OF NAZIS

UStalt Correspondent ot the Stockholm Svena on STEINIIER FRONT. __. Northern Norway, May British and French troops which had Ianded north of German-held ‘Trondheim for the campaign against the Nazi i embarked last night in Namsos harbor and sailed

e story was related by Capra, who also dashed for safety when he saw It was too late to move his ct saa of core Trudetl, however, grabbedust holdwhen,of

the extension Ei « the European war

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folng too fast and 1 ran to the uth end of the pit My car went down

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Bits: one tine wensing an sim im Ing as It , to pr beliet’ and wot fact. In large numbers in the Dode= | Intratton "Tate, wan low Although the warrant was based nds in the eattera Med-| i Ssyith exemptions tod |to otherareas and other nations, ‘lation of Pe |'°ite indicated ata. press ‘confer~ ugan an alleged sedition law, Judge Wrish ence that he had made this plain feclared ine raids in effect were a presentative Norton (DN) remained in Norway, save th t cut its mast stays and wire | in a talk yesterday with Prince Col stederat proceduce ‘and thus seve} who made that comment, expressed Fiiuingthe German gacrison at the [rigging ea tale pamataay. wih Fei courts jurisdic 400 malles airline north: | despair of stopping the Iegislation| re pert of Tarviky, are tl “0 crew member {dentifled as} Asi oe WaT, being take ame Dien agents contended tne proninately of Alexandria, where @ British In the house, “however, and) told miles north of Tron George Gilbert In an NBC radio|en to check the spread of wa federal court was without } re to go ahend and add ms ana verenen battle feet concentrataronuherm om * Narvik | broadcast from New York today sald | chief execuulve aia that the el tion because the selzure was nade m funy more ‘exeraptions, as they ed Hew the most barren part of Nor, | here could be no doubt that twas Jernmant was doing, everything It on a state warrants, eoncentrat tions wert Oe. teh held’ that-an tric ported Wallan rh choppy coastline}, British plane that fired on the | could, the bill would cepacia her tthe tnd‘Aue terrain with but scant flying an American Discussion of the war was touchjual's civib rights can be violatIn the senate trom ought It}¢d of by a direct question ag to ‘a by atizure of records and prp- Iatand ot Ime, of communication. The onl means Inbor committee, rail “ne there ‘oes directly ¢88t! was qua te versuenese ay er plot. wetter the United States was erty of poration when the in- Alexandr! After: ine house called an armis-| bs do- dividual an offices In charge of Into.With Sweden. British and French help the them. Arline F udge Topping

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endangered. tell at what point the caving would stop. ‘That the cayein did not claim the lives_of one oF more persons was considered a miracle, Rudolph Bar 'a, 708 This avenue, and T! dott bad‘aed ‘heir machines to watch the fllin work on the east embankment. "My first impression as the earth ‘way, Bartolameoilt said, "¥

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Caught In Spray Of Bullets log also ted on | il 16 the American freighter 1 the basis of Charles R. Mi ick was caught auifed withdPawals that.no sven ald in a spray of machine gun bullets

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warrants Issued by Dogole f6r He was elected by the chamber's| that eed under a rain of German}. ining that happened,” Onhe said,|. the “yaids April 2 were legal, snd [by ner otrera to return empty 4) “our | board of dlrectors yesterday at the| demanded bombs which killed 30 persontrand |vshipy gr acpident™ return of confiscated rece | Englan meeting of close of the 2th wounded 60. the Britishand —vessets Two Ssther Caatle | iho ciness men's organizations | Orde.Budge Welsh deterred ruling on Llandovery German airmen, trying to turn|*Mpbyaccident~ the Sw iaer : ot th of | were equally bere empha made] Sixteen a rout, apreade | cy—the-withdrawal-Into Fepeated atthck on Ramon, [crew However, . whetel cated material land, were nd still ancther,saltedthe Genoa report ‘of track ‘The returned. be must trives their that tement eave a n aa the ing tng new run aa and ehurt ne ‘smoulder. iMtucks |@areed—by [ship was raked—accidentally, they | UJ eJe papers, oe one Of the allied planes, teri memberahip rolls tna later returned to, Ph t ide anigt log decribed. te ne ig mae vintaof tan cldent Bult where Amuneit It ix now “Dee under police Pe ni ant fil ara] tharas 22978follows:5 2. cin a orreven ine sony ngorouty | to sll amortow for New York, ald, a plane circled between the up their fnoved retentlestly defending" “clvil berties! of mine ward Trond-|Fiying Fish and the Hine ot fire of Grom Glomma river valley townrd FORCES Welsh Fh Murtey, a re Diet|af-| CONCENTRATE thes, tudge BUD | Adavit prea batterien helm, scattering Norwegians before |shore iine-gun bulletsand struck the Flying of George ATHEN May 3—U—Incert, Spon wehien the teareh wor| formation "reaching diplome Fit Hitting the foredeck and sevber ot the crew was Injured." Be Sta eet eee elsbasod entirely upon “information ftdavit as] Ing fralianplanesteoope,were warships ahd taht | , Ws _inborROTOR Muy > Unived being concentrated

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