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The body of one of three youths ?ost in a sail-rigged canoe 
on the Lake of the Woo 6s wa s found today along the shore between 
Beaudet.te and 'Jar Road . The body was not identified. The 
battered canoe was discovered near the youth’s body. The three 
youths, Robert Anderson, John Bf finger ana Otto Giving, all 
of St. Paul, set out across the lake three v.eeks ago. They 
were last seen twelve days ago in the big travels section by 
a steamboat captain. They refused his offer of assistance. 
"'ashington: 
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The Senate commit t 
nine senatorial ca 
on their campaign 
states next week. 
Senators Barkley o 
and the Reverend G 
Chairman, Senator 
telegrams so that 
campaign spending 
polls next week”. 
telegraphed 
submit resorts 
ee on campaign expenditures 
ndidates late yesterday to 
finances before the primaries in four 
Among those receiving the telegrams were 
f Ky , , Clark of Missouri, 3 
erald 7/inlod of Kansas. Sa 
Sheppard of Texas, :, "'e are 
the people will be acouaint 
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of all candidates before th 
erry of Tenn., 
id the Committee 
sending these 
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Philadelphia : 
Officials at the Sharp end Dohine Medical Plant declared today 
that the warehousin’ s strike has prevented shipment of 
emergency orders to government and private institutions along 
the East Coast. 
The AFL Union picketed the plant with demands for union 
recognition. Company officials warned that the situation 
was becoming critical. Union officials denied interference 
with shipment of emergency serums and medicines. 
Detroit : 
An angrjr crowd of more than 100 persons trying to keep two 
negro firemen out of an engine house in Detroit was dispersed 
today by a large force of policemen. The crowd was protesting 
the admittance of the negroes to the fire department. The two 
negroes are both college graduates and tho first to become 
members of the Detroit Fire Department . Tho police were first 
met with a barrage of over ripe fruit. However, they forced 
their way to the door of the engine house and urged the crowd 
to ake their protest to the common council of Detroit. 
Coatoville , Pa . : 
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came 
:, 01d T'ine ;; fiddlers from six states /to day to mutch their bow, 
and strings in an old time fiddling contest „ They performed 
at the annual picnic at Coatoville tw.fcr e a crowd cf 2,500 
persons . 
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