Death of former President Alvin Coolidge shocks nation
News Review recounts the passing of Alvin Coolidge at his Northampton home. The 60 year old ex president, long in public service, died suddenly, prompting condolences from Hoover Roosevelt and many leaders. The piece also covers international tensions over Japan China and domestic turmoil in Illinois mining, plus political shifts and Roosevelts upcoming presidency.
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Farm parity bill eyed as solution and risk
Washington comments on the farm parity bill for wheat cotton tobacco rice and hogs. It would tax processors to raise domestic prices to prewar levels with farmers meeting acreage reductions. The plan hinges on farmer referenda 60 percent approval and long federal state county administration to prevent abuse. If enacted it could raise consumer prices as mills and packers pay the adjustment, tying agriculture to urban politics and inviting potential veto.
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The Fable of the Feeble Squawk 3
A comic family clash fuels a parodic feud between aging parents and their modern children. Papa Grivets demands parental authority while Edna Walie and friends boast urban manners, mocking rules and seeking freedom, ending with a moral about tolerating youth while respecting arrangements.
King's Verger to Retire After Sixty Years Service
John Crisp verger at Sandringham church retires on a royal pension after 60 years serving the crown. He has guided nearly half a million visitors to the famed church and once tended skittle alleys at Sandringham house. At seventy-three, he is among the king's oldest employees and will receive a national pension and royal benefits.
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Hotel Guest Table Spaced For Anglers Dinner
A hotel proprietor explains the dining setup for an anglers association dinner. Tables are arranged with generous space between guests to allow room for telltales of big catches and fish stories, reflecting the event’s convivial focus.
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