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The Star began publishing in 1877. Most of the Star’s editions are available beginning in 1879 on Newspapers.com. Go to tucson.com/archives to learn about subscribing to the collection of more than 2 million pages.The Star has a throwback email newsletter, where we send snapshots of Tucson history to your inbox every Thursday. Sign up at tucson.com/timemachineEDWARD VIINow Reigns Over England ─ The Queen Passes Peacefully Away.Cowes, Isle of Wight, Jan. 23.

The body of the Queen was embalmed and will probably be taken to Windsor on Saturday. The coffin arrived last evening from London. The Prince of Wales was very much affected when the doctors at last informed him that his mother had breathed her last. Emperor William himself was deeply affected, but did his best to minister comfort to his sorrow-stricken uncle, whose new dignity he was the first to acknowledge. From all parts of the world there are still pouring into Cowes messages of condolence.

In the words of the clergyman who will conduct the funeral service,"America's most typical American," known in every corner of the earth, will go to his grave as a"quiet, democratic, Christian country gentleman beloved by his neighbors." Even to his neighbors in Oyster Bay, it seemed impossible that life had ended so suddenly for the Rough Rider hero of Spanish War days; the statesman who, as governor of New York and president, had wielded the"big stick" so fearlessly; the big game hunter of tropical jungles; the citizen who preached preparedness long before his country entered the world conflict.

Nebraska's vote gave the necessary affirmative three-fourths majority of the states to make effective the amendment submitted by congress in December, 1917. It was followed by similar action in the legislatures of Missouri and Wyoming making 38 states in all which have approved a"dry" America. Only a minimum of unemployment is expected to result, as the cumulative severity of successive restrictive measures adopted since the war began already has caused many distillers and brewers to seek other uses for their plants. Hundreds of millions of dollars are invested in distilleries and breweries.

Wyatt Earp had been ill for some time. He left his bed the day before Rickard died to cisit Misner and to send a telegram to his sick friend in Florida. The exertion caused a relapse. The colonel had much praise for Wyatt, and said,"He made a good officer and was noted as a brave man. All the while he was in Tombstone he held office of some kind, either in the United States marshal's office or with the city."

DILLINGER GANG CAPTURED HEREPOLICE FORCED TO USE GUNS IN NABBING TWO GANGSTERS OTHERS SUBMIT TO OFFICERSTriggerman Pulls Gun On Chief In City LockupIDENTITY IS SUREMen Are Wanted In East For Murders, Bank RobberiesBy Fred Finney After three members of his mob had been arrested yesterday afternoon, Dillinger, one of the most sought-for criminals in the United States, walked into the arms of three waiting traffic officers at 927 North Second avenue, totally ignorant of the arrest of his men. The three traffic officers, who throughout the afternoon, had been specializing in the arrest of notorious eastern gangsters, were on watch at the house occupied by Makley and Clark “just in case.

The identification of Dillinger came as a surprise to the police. The officers had booked him as Frank Sullivan of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Letters and automobile certificate of ownership taken from his pockets were in the name of Frank Sullivan.As Frank Sullivan he was taken to the fingerprint room to be searched, photographed and fingerprinted. After being fingerprinted and as the man was dressing, Robins started classifying the prints.

In the meantime the woman had shunted Ford to one side and slammed the door on the officer’s hand, breaking a finger. Reaching the bedroom, still struggling for the gun, Clark forced Sherman down on the bed, at the same time grabbing a pistol from down under a pillow. In addition there were two of the latest type steel and velvet bullet-proof vests and many hundred rounds of ammunition. Two handguns were also taken. On a tabourette, near where Clark was sitting when the officers arrived, stood a half-consumed bottle of Schlitz beer bearing the caption on the label “Repeal Special.”

The glasses fell off; the expression changed to one of pure un-adulterated venom. It was Harry Pierpont, the killer, the “trigger man” for the Dillinger mob. Dillinger, he who walked into the waiting arms of three enthusiastic young police officers, had one hand-gun on his person, and $9,174.44. Of this sum $15 was in hoarded gold. Among his effects in the car were found two more sub-machine guns, an additional 500 rounds of ammunition, a young bulldog puppy and a suitcase containing $6,500 in coin and currency, and two shortwave police radio sets.

A check-up on the recent activities of the Dillinger mob showed that the men were here about three weeks ago, driving other cars with California licenses, left for the coat, and when apprehended here yesterday had other newer cars with Florida licenses. Clark and Makley entered Arizona last January 21, their on the ticket windshield showed.

The aggregate rewards for the bank bandits were unofficially totaled last night at $30,000, which, it was said, included a number recently published by various bankers’ associations.Also Linked To Other Ailments The report, which ran to about 150,000 words and several hundred pages, hit hardest at cigarette smoking as being what it termed a significant cause of lung cancer, chronic bronchitis, and cancer of the larynx, or voice box.

Cancer of the urinary bladder ─ an association with cigarette smoking but not enough evidence to establish a cause and effect link.Peptic ulcer ─ an association with cigarette smoking but no cause and effect yet established. As to mortality among cigarette smokers, the report declared that one study has shown that the death rate for smokers of cigarettes only is about 70 per cent higher than that for nonsmokers, and it added:Jan. 28, 1967: Apollo 1 astronauts die in fire Download a PDF that you can enlarge for easier reading

"Three valiant young men have given their lived in the nation's service," Johnson said."We mourn this great loss and our hearts go out to their families." Three other astronauts died in airplane crashes in the line of duty, but yesterday's tragedy involved the first"on premises" deaths in America's space program.

Eyewitnesses reported they could see fire around the spacecraft above the unfueled rocket. Harris said the witnesses reported there was"just a flash."Editor's note: While the death of Lyndon B. Johnson was surely considered the big news of the day, the Supreme Court's decision on Roe v. Wade is the article we are highlighting because of the long-term significance.

─ For the next three months of pregnancy, a state may"regulate the abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health," such as licensing and regulating the persons and facilities involved. Associate Judge Harry A. Blackmun wrote the majority opinion in which Chief Justice Warren E. Burger and Associate Justices William O. Douglas, William J. Brennan, Jr., Potter Stewart, Thurgood Marshall and Lewis F. Powell Jr. joined.

It is that interest, the court said, that permits states to prohibit abortion during the last 10 weeks of pregnancy, after the fetus has developed the capacity to survive. The Supreme Court majority, with Blackmun writing the opinion again, emphasized that this medical judgment should cover all relevant factors;"physical, emotional, psychological, familial and the woman's age."

The Boeing 737, an Air Florida flight with 77 adults and three infants aboard, was bound from Washington National Airport to Tampa and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. A passenger, instrumented-rated pilot Joe Stiley of Alexandria, Va., said,"I had a pretty good indication things weren't going right when we started down the runway . . . That we did not have takeoff speed. I knew we were out of runway."

Other observers noted that the boosters continued to fly crazily through the sky after the explosion, indicating that the problem might have originated in the giant tank itself. "There were no signs of abnormalities on the screens" as flight controllers monitored Challenger's liftoff and ascent, a source said. The source, at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, said the blast occurred"unexpectedly and with absolutely no warning."

One woman sent a text message to her husband:"My plane is crashing." Passengers were instructed to brace for impact. The plane, which had left LaGuardia Airport for Charlotte, N.C., on a flight that ultimately lasted only five minutes, was disabled when it collided with a flock of birds. The plane was submerged up to its windows in the river by the time rescuers arrived, including Coast Guard vessels and commuter ferries that happened to be nearby. Some passengers waded in water up to their knees, standing on the wing of the plane and waiting for help.The crash took place almost exactly 27 years after an Air Florida plane bound for Tampa crashed into the Potomac River just after takeoff from Washington National Airport, killing 78 people. Five people on that flight survived.Rep.

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