End to Great Coal Strike Talks Continue In London
Premier Lloyd George and miners’ delegates held a three hour conference at Downing Street with government ministers and experts. Talks were resumed to seek a settlement, with Hodges noting continued discussions and possible new wage output terms while the miners’ executive committee prepares to meet.
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Boston Subtreasury Closure Reported by Secretary Houston
Secretary Houston announced orders closing the Boston subtreasury and discontinuing the office of assistant treasurer of the United States there under. By law, all subtreasuries must be discontinued by July 1, 1921, including those at New York Philadelphia Baltimore New Orleans St Louis San Francisco Cincinnati and Chicago.
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Mexican Revolt Story Center Denies Aguilar Invasion Claim
Mexico City Denies US reports that Candido Aguilar, a former Carranza ally, has entered Mexico to organize a revolution. Minister of War Carriles says government forces have fully pacified Vera Cruz and Chiapas, where Aguilar was said to have set headquarters.
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Shops Burned In Irish Town Amid Ambush Aftermath
Several shops were burned and windows of main businesses smashed at Bando near Chin city following an ambush on military lorries that killed an officer and a private and wounded five soldiers, one dying later. Innisbinnon village reportedly damaged as well.
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Anthracite Production Up, Distribution Accelerates
Philadelphia reports current anthracite coal production is up to normal and distribution from the interior is proceeding more rapidly than last spring and recently, according to a statement issued by the anthracite bureau of information.
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Preliminary Polish-Russian Peace Treaty Signed
Warsaw reports a unanimous vote by the diet in favor of an 18 Polish-Russian preliminaries peace treaty signed recently at Rin. The accord aims to end hostilities and marks a significant step in postwar diplomacy involving Polish and Russian authorities.
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Wireless operator held in Panama rights dispute
An operator in Panama faces arrest as a matter of dispute over rights to wireless stations. Secretary Julian orders enforcement actions around Puerta Obaldia. The incident involves a wounding claim against a local citizen. The case will be tried under Panama law. Daylight Saving ends as a separate note reports Great Britain changing time this Monday morning.
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Richard Carvel tale recounted in 18th century diary
Condensed from Winston Churchill’s Richard Carvel, the narrative follows the life and loves of a Maryland gentleman amid political unrest. An epic of duels, piracy, and romance unfolds from Annapolis to London, ending with matrimony and a pledge for united liberty.
Faith In Mascots From a Scottish Card Game
In a south Scotland town a four-person whist party sees a player, unnerved by a missing mascot, restore Peter the small silver fume to the table. From that moment her side rarely loses a trick, a coincidence fueling a local superstition about mascots and luck.
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Ravinia and Chicago's rise as cultural music capital
Henry Kitchell Webster, a Evanston resident, claims Chicago is the nation’s musical capital as he discusses his novel Mary Wollaston. He praises Ravinia Park as a significant urban cultural institution, noting democratized music through civic groups, clubs, and affordable concerts, while stressing Ravinia’s growing importance beyond mere society pages.
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Prince of Wales Declares West Indies Not for Sale
During a West Indies visit the prince states that the British realms are not for sale in any deal involving transfer or debt payment to the United States. He, breaking from austerity, presents as humble and democratic, enjoying golf, dancing, and crowds rather than formal events.
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Northwestern appoints Walter DIN Scott as president
Northwestern University trustees select Walter DIN Scott to succeed Dr. Lynn Harold Hough as president. Scott, Northwestern alumnus and head of the school of psychology, is past president of the American Psychological Association and author of several books on applied psychology. He served in Carnegie Institute research, Chicago corporate work, and the army where he developed a personnel classification system and earned the D.S.M. He was born in 1869 in Cooksville Illinois and stands six feet eight inches tall.
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Roosevelt Road Dedication Ceremony At Wheaton
Mrs Alice Longworth daughter of Theodore Roosevelt and wife of Representative Nicholas Longworth Ohio poured water from the Sagi more Hill well into the concrete of the last foot of Roosevelt Road at Wheaton The road now runs from Michigan Boulevard Chicago to Wheaton about 80 miles It will reach Geneva next year connecting with the Lincoln highway Col Rt R McCormick praised enduring highways and thanked Mrs Longworth for attending saying future generations will learn of the man who made the road possible
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