Wilson Names Cabinet Nominees in Senate Plea
Washington March 5 United Press reports President Wilson sent his cabinet selections to the Senate. The nominees include W J Bryan as Secretary of State and W G McAdoo as Secretary of the Treasury with Lindley M Garrison as War Secretary James Clarke McReynolds Attorney General Albert Sidney Burleson Postmaster General Josephus Daniels Franklin Knight Lane David Franklin Houston Wm C Redfield Wi B Wilson as Labor Secretary
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Rogers Rabbit Market Shipped 7 848 Rabbits This Season
Through freight man John Tipton the Rogers market reports 7 848 rabbits shipped this season with 200 by E Foster and 358 by Tetrich. Prices ranged from 5 to 12 1 2 cents each. The correspondent notes the industry is just beginning and could buy a small farm.
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Champ Clary Unopposed for Speaker in New Congress
Washington officials report Champ Clary was unanimously elected by the Democrat Caucus to succeed himself as Speaker of the forthcoming Congress. No opposition is noted and the selection signals continuity for the party leadership.
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London assesses Wilson address as idealism meets politics
London papers praise President Woodrow Wilson for a lofty tone but doubt practical reform will follow without national impulse. Telegraph and Echo note idealism, while others call the address statesmanlike and reformist, yet warn success depends on Congress and public sentiment.
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Kansas Solons Ready to Adjourn
Kansas lawmakers plan to adjourn Tuesday March 11 at noon and stop bill consideration Saturday at noon. Senate passed a bill to establish night schools in all cities, with boards allowed to run free high schools linked to districts. Also up for a State Bureau of Immigration to promote Kansas industries via a central state publicity effort. Marriage licenses issued include H T Caump and H Weather Killingsworth, Fred L Rununel and Mabel Irene Merrill. A confectioner A J Mitchell endorses his Daily ad.
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Wilsons new Cabinet holds first meeting at White House
Washington reports describe Wilsons Cabinet assembling at 16 o clock in the cabinet room. Mr Bryan declares he feels at home in the White House while Vice President Marshall misses the session and no business was transacted.
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Wilson Starts First Full Day as President in White House
Washington marching to the new president as Woodrow Wilson begins his first full day. He rises early, shaves, and has breakfast with Mrs. Wilson and their three daughters in the private dining room. Tumulty sworn in as secretary, lacking a chair as Taft left the mammoth seat behind. Captain Guiefoyel threatens cross border action if Mexicans fire on American troops, while theater headlines recount Ozark events and other notices.
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State Institutions to Suffer as Bond Issue Fails
Little Rock March 5 The Senate's failure to pass a 750000 bond issue will force state institutions to drop planned improvements and operate for two years as before The Joint Finance Committee plans to strip about 654000 in improvement funds and cut maintenance by about 20 percent while lumping appropriations Also mentions a Ford roadster ad note and Shinmono Hardware Co contact.
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Important Bills Passed In Arkansas Legislature
The report lists bills approved by the legislature with vote counts and brief scope. Notable items include road tax allocation to Dorado streets, a railroad right of way act in Boone County, joint work fees regulation in Hot Springs Lonoke and Greene, and the Shirley Special School District. Other measures cover depository creation for county funds pension eligibility removal of a Crawford county official, Central City Drainage District amendment, hunting and fishing regulations in Cleveland County, and a Rock Island steel viaduct for Forrest City.
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The Lion Tamer's Revenge
A dramatic feature titled The Lion Tamer's Revenge dominates the OZARK Boon page as a great wild animal showcase headlines the week.
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Liquor Measure Sparks Uncertainty in Little Rock
In Little Rock on March 5, readers question government action on a proposed measure by the Senate to require a white citizen petition to entrench liquor in wet areas. The bill delays its effect until December 1, 1915, while an emergency clause could take effect immediately after passage and the governor's approval.
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President Wilson Declines Personal Meetings for Office Seekers
In his first official statement as chief executive, President Wilson says he will not meet applicants for office in person unless he invites interviews. He plans to focus on general policy and to handle appointments through the heads of executive departments. The first act is the dictation of resignation letters to retiring cabinet members and assistants, logged by stenographer Charles Swein.
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Democratic National Committee Holds Meeting in Washington
The Democratic National Committee met in Washington and elected Homer Cummings Stanford of Connecticut as chairman Hollis Wella of St. Louis as treasurer. Cummings succeeds McAdoo as party leader and plans were made to establish a permanent organization to ensure future success. The meeting was described as a triumph.
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Local Option Petition Circulates In Arkansas
March 16 local option petitions circulated by liquor interests reached the secretary of state. The cards from Fayetteville and Winslow propose a constitutional amendment allowing communities to opt out of future state liquor actions.
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