Legislative letter outlines Iowa senate shifts and special session
A legislative review details senate vacancies filled by special election, new members from Linn Montgomery and Lyon counties, and a high chair of highway committee plan. It notes several gubernatorial aspirants at the session, confirms party pledges to focus on highway program, and outlines proposed bonds and constitutionality questions.
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Hansen
Harrison
Heald
Hollie
Wabband
Unt
1Rapel
Hine Ickis
Istad
Johnson
Kent
J. P. Kennedy
Kennedy
Lee
Knutson
Laughlin
Litchy
McIntosh
Martin
Mathews
Maxfield
McMillan
Nagle
Oatjes
Pattison
Ratliff
Rice
Roberts
Ryder
Simmer
Springer
Stepanek
Thomas
Torgeson
Vaughn
Warner
Walred
Ny Horns
Senate
Tamall
Ciiniins
Eepnte
Wastell
Lim County
Darting
Montcomery-Mille
Dean
Lyon-Oscecola Sioux-O’brien
State Highway Commission
CG. F. Clark
Cedar Rapids
Linn
William Cochrane
Red Oak
Montgomery-Mills
T. E. Morn
Inwood
Lyons County
Big Northwest
Iowa
Clarke
Moen
Jasper County
G. W. Edge
M. R. Hammer, Jr
Newton
Dubuque County
T. J. O'Donnell
James Hayes
Emmet County
R. B. Crone
E. O. Helgason
Armstrong
Linn County
Clark
Adair
Thompson
Mount Vernon
J. C. Shaff
Clinton
Senate Highway Committee
House
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State State Board of Control
Flynn Farm
Clive
State Supreme Court of
Fann Bureau Federation
Republican State Convention
Hammill
M. L. Bowman
Lars A. Skromme
Story County
Anderson
Clinton County
George Wilson
Polk County
Clem D. Kimball
Council Bluffs
J. D. Buser
Muscatine County
J. C.mcclune
Mahaska County
J. W. Long
Long
McClune
Walter Beam
Leon
Ed M. Smith
Winterset
Walter C. Ramsay
A. ©. Gustafson
Ray Johnson
Mark Thornburg
Agriculture
B. M. Richardson
Fred P. Woodruff
State Railway Commission
Mr. Woodruff
Dwight Lewis
M. Richardson
Washington letter on senate bill and house inquiry
A Washington dispatch notes the Senate recently passed a bill authorizing expenditures of a billion with little change from the House plan. It mentions Rep Kindred of New York proposing a special House committee investigate the Federal Trade Commission, amid criticism of the Commission’s handling of bread, aluminum and other charged combinations.
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Recipes for Today Menu Classics and Party Snacks
A collage of kitchen instructions covers Cheese Balls Stew Flake Peach and Orange and Croutons for Soup. It includes batter for waffles, lemonade spice notes, and a salad mold with jelly like filling, all with steps and ingredient fragments.
Rowboat Salad Recipe Reads Like a Pungent Note
A quirky instruction describes preparing a rowboat themed salad. Cucumbers are halved and scooped, filled with a mix of canned salmon, celery, eggs, and mayonnaise. Celery heart becomes the boatman, asparagus tips as oars, placed on lettuce as waves.
Direct pork purchases spark fierce industry debate
About one third of 43 million hogs slaughtered under federal inspection last year were bought directly from producers. The Capper-Tinder bill prompted calls to ban independent direct purchases to sustain competitive bidding. Government data show 31.89 percent of 1927 pork came directly from producers, fueling claims that direct buying lowers market efficiency and keeps top stock off the market. Stockyards receipts rose 11 percent in December, with roughly 3 million more hogs slaughtered in 1927 than 1926, while exports fell 18 percent through November.
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Congress
Kansas
Stockyanis
Seasonal price rise expected into October
Incomplete fragment suggests prices may rise seasonally with a likely uptick beginning in April and extending at least to October, though the text is garbled and lacks clear details or sources.
Are Boy Scouts Sissies They Are Not
A crude defense of the Boy Scouts denounces taunts that call scouts sissies. It argues scouts engage in sports and outdoor skills, praise their discipline and knowledge of the open spaces, and questions where attackers’ insults originate among peers and older youths.
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Miss Shaw of Maquoketa Dies at 80 in Quiet Honor
Miss Mary Shaw, 80, of Maquoketa died at home after a life of self denial to repay a debt of honor. Forty years earlier a business deal gone wrong cost many people money through a relative. She took on the burden after the relative’s death and repaid every cent.
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Mary Shaw
Maquoketa
Miss Shaw
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