Tariff Debate Opens as House Receives Senate Bill
Washington July 230 The tariff bill as reported by conferees was submitted today to the House by Chairman Payne and ordered printed in the Congressional Record. The discussion will begin tomorrow at 10 o clock with Payne opening an exhaustive statement. Republicans applauded as Payne voiced hope to dispose of the report tomorrow. He urged not to cut off debate and proposed a 10 o clock meeting to allow time for discussion. A wrangle over copies of the bill arose with Mann joking about perpetual resting place for folded copies. Payne outlined a general downward trend in duties on essentials while admitting an increase in luxuries.
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Terrific speed 15 maintained by racers in first 24 hour race
New York reports the first twenty four hour endurance speed race with eight entrants starting at midnight. The lead car passed 200 miles by 1 am and by nine pm tomorrow night an expected 1 200 miles will be covered. Contestants must run continuously or face disqualification. O Brien bests Flynn in six round fight in Denver.
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Brighton Motor
O'Brien
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Philadelphia
Jack
Jim Flynn
Murder Trial Delayed As Jury Selection Continues
John Ryan awaits a jury in the murder case of his wife Mary B. Ryan in Palmer, with ten jurors seated and only one challenge used. The court adjourned to nine, aiming to complete jury selection today, likely pushing the trial into the next week amid Ryan’s strained condition and vigil in the courtroom.
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Spain Turmoil Reports Detail Melilla Clash and Catalan Fury
Dispatches describe heavy fighting around Melilla as Spanish forces shell Mount Garage while Moors rally. Barcelona endures terror and bloodshed as mobs resist authorities, with reports of widespread panic and civil guards struggling to contain violence.
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Thaw Ego Claims Threaten Manhatten Case Outcome
In White Plains on July 30 judge and lawyers clash over Harry Thaw’s ego on the stand. Justice Milla notes “exaggerated ego” and “insane delusion” may block Mattewan due process. Evelyn Thaw consults with the district attorney as a possible divorce action remains未developed.
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Former rink site sold at corner of Eighteenth and Maorrie
Walter Yeager sold to Winn Wyman the north 44 feet of lot 1 block 265 for 500 dollars. The property lies at the corner of Eighteenth and Maorrie Streets, forming the north third of the old skating rink site.
Plumber Arrested After Auto Ride Sparks Union Clash
Otto Klessig, a Montana journeyman plumber, was arrested for attempting to whip his union secretary after being fined 25 dollars for using an automobile to travel to and from work, which the union had restricted as a scab violation.
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Otto Klessig
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Pawned Shirt To Get Work Ends In Death
New York reports a man pawned the shirt off his back to raise car fare for work. He then tried a third story window and fell to the yard, dying. Identification awaited in the morgue.
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Harm on Horse Slips at City Park Gate
Harmon Milligan aged 18 suffered a severe fall when his horse slipped on a cement crossing outside the east city park gate. He tried to turn a corner at speed and fell, badly cutting his leg and bruising his nose.
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O Niel Buys Large Buick Car for City Admiration
OM O Neill purchases a large Buick Model 6 Bulow priced around $2,700. The car, praised by Mobile residents, was bought yesterday by Tom O Neil from W B Dinneen.
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W. B. Dinneen
Tom O'Neil
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Cashier Arrives But No Money There in Tipton
Noah Marker, assistant cashier of the First National Bank, returned to Tipton Indiana amid allegations he embossed more than 100000 of bank funds. He offered no comment, citing his attorneys, while townspeople welcomed him and he awaited U S authorities.
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Noah Marker
First National Bank
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William H. Marker
St. Louis
United States
Adopted in Childhood Woman Finds Sister
In New York on July date a woman, Mrs Laura Van Name of Plainfield New Jersey, was discovered to be her sister by adoption after the death of her adoptive mother also claiming adoption. The discovery connects the two families amid an investigation started by Mrs Boylbart wife of a Brooklyn dentist seeking her birth origins.
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Brooklyn
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Laura van Name
Plainfield
N. J
Boylbart
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Uloter
Come Thine
Rose Martin Named New Head Librarian at County Library
The county library appoints Rose Martin as librarian replacing Mrs Cornelian Mills who is hospitalized. Martin, daughter of Judge J A Martin, formerly acted as librarian and was removed by a partisan board. She is described as popular and competent to fulfill the duties. Mills will continue to receive salary during her hospital stay.
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Mexico Rocked by Major Earthquake Across Central Region
Mexico City reports a devastating quake from the Atlantic to the Pacific affecting a thousand square miles. Fourteen killed and many injured. Acapulco and Chilpancingo severely damaged. first shock at 4 15 am followed by a stronger second quake. The large American colony escaped unharmed.
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Chilpancing
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Raulna
Suitor’s Hug Breaks Two Ribs in Neenah Incident
In Neenah Wisconsin John B Housfield a young farmer courted Ming Pearl Osborne. After a playful hug she taunted him and he complied with stronger contact. The hug broke two of her ribs, proving he was less bashful than prudent.
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John Bhousfield
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Wright brothers fly record exceeds government contract
Orville Wright, with Wilbur Wright and Lt. Poulois, surpasses contract speed by reaching 42.5 mph on a ten mile course. The flight lasted 4 minutes 42 seconds, with altitudes around 200 feet, as Taft watched at Fort Meyer. The duo’s work earns $40,000 plus a $6,000 bonus. officials will determine the final speed certification tomorrow.
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