End of sixty second Congress nears adjournment
The sixty second session of Congress nears its end as members prepare to depart for campaigns. The Senate maintains its dignified pace while the House winds down with adjournment expected late today. President signs sundry civil appropriation bill abolishing the tariff board. Speaker Clark lauds both parties and predicts a sweeping Democratic victory.
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Jarman to Wed Miss La tham in Hot Springs
S H Jarman leaves for Hot Springs to marry Miss Josephine Latham of Clarendon Arkansas the couple will visit Clarendon before returning home. They have known each other since youth having grown up in Phillips county. Sun Ray spray advertises cleaning power for furniture and car bodies and claims vermin eradication with a free demonstration by Home Furniture Company on the south side square.
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Gov Donaghey Begins Campaign Tour Across State
Gov Donaghey after returning from the Far East enters the campaign for the State ticket. He will speak in Newark on Aug 23 and Austin on Aug 27. Sept 3 at Spadra with other dates planned. He cites East support for a Democratic national victory and notes Republicans flocking to Wilson.
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Parade of Twenty Thousand Athletes in New York
In New York on August 24 a parade featured James Thorpe heading about twenty thousand Indiana athletes and a large crowd. Hundreds of thousands lined the streets to cheer as the procession moved to city hall where Mayor Gaynor congratulated the group on their victory. A banquet was to be held that night.
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Confederate Roll Nears Completion in Arkansas Effort
Secretary Dallas Herndon of the Arkansas History Commission says essential facts for a Confederate soldiers roll of about 20 000 Arkansans are in sight though funding is limited and access to War Department records is restricted. Future efforts aim to copy data onto 5 by 8 inch cards for alphabetic filing as master rolls are secured.
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Penrose Roosevelt Probe Set By Senate Committee
The Senate Investigating Committee will decide later today how to proceed with inquiries into the Penrose Roosevelt controversy. Chairman Clapp may call a formal meeting or consult members individually. Penrose wants Roosevelt and Cortelyou summoned to testify as new authority for post adjournment testimony is sought. The issue is expected to influence the campaign. Will Summers injures right arm placing oats after a fall from a box while feeding his team. Bargain show OZARK tonight.
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McCombs Falls Ill. McAdoo May Lead Campaign
Democratic National Committee chairman McCombs is seriously ill with intestinal poisoning and confined to bed for three weeks. If he cannot return, vice chairman McAdoo would assume leadership as the campaign advances amid uncertainty over recovery. Also notes a Washington County school board meeting with about 50 in attendance.
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Roosevelt to testify if asked by senate panel
Oyster Bay August 24 Colonel Roosevelt said he would not speak further about appearing before the senate committee until he learns what the committee expects of him. Those close to him believe he is willing to testify and present his version of the Standard Oil affair.
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Investigation into Standard Oil influence in elections
The Senate approves an extension of the Clapp investigating committee authority to examine all financial transactions and correspondence involving Archbald and members of Congress from 1904 to date. The panel may hire expert counsel to aid the probe.
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Archbald Seeks Libel suit Against Roosevelt in Europe
John D Archbald said he would sue Col Roosevelt for libel as he travels in Europe. He denied being a liar and told reporters he will not endure the accusations lightly. M F Eliote of Standard Oil’s legal team noted handling the matter and reported Archbald’s statement.
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Transport Prairie Sails to Colon for Nicaragua Duty
United Press reports the transport Prairie sailed this afternoon with marines bound for Colon. Marines will cross the isthmus to Nicaragua, equipped for war if fighting is necessary.
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Betting Odds Favor Wilson in Democratic Push
More than 10 000 letters flood Democratic National Headquarters in New York from every state, praised as encouraging and constructive. Odds on Wilson rise from 11 2 to 21 2 and then to 3 or 4 as days pass, with Wall Street traders bullish on a Democratic victory.
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Anderson Charged in Rogers Case Amid Local Arrests
W T Grant of the Business Men's Accident Association wires State Auditor Jobe about J A Anderson alias J C Nickels on trial at Rogers. Prosecutors urged immediate action for violation of the insurance law. Anderson, posing as an agent of a Kansas City firm, collected $6 per application and was arrested at Seligman Missouri.
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Western Q 2 Biography Comedy at the Ozark Tonight
The Ozark theater presents a double bill featuring two biography based comedies and a weekly Pathé reel. Local residents are invited to enjoy the show’s humor and archival footage.
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