Union mer joins car stake and more enlistment urged
A fragmented OCR note reports 40,000 union members join a car stake with calls for wider enlistment in the movement, though the text is garbled. It hints at growing support and ongoing organization efforts.
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Severe labor unrest paralyzes Philadelphia as crowds march
Philadelphia on March 6 faced serious outbreak fears as 60 000 workers joined sympathetic streetcar strikers. Police guard Independence Square while officials warn against marching columns. The city braces for potential clashes amid a nationwide labor strike wave and pay-day tensions at mills and hotels.
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Row Over Peary Proofs Sparks House Panel Debate
In Washington on March 6 the House committee on explorations heard proofs of Peary's Arctic discovery. Proponents urged Congress to grant a reward to the explorer, but the committee declined to receive the documents in confidence, leaving the matter unresolved.
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Itinerants Fare Well Inheritances Clashing Fortunes
In Galveston Texas on March 6, Frank Strome, an itinerant man, saved a girl from a passing train and received a $500,000 reward while another beneficiary inherits $50,000. The story also notes ranch interests and a large cattle range valued near $1,000,000 with extensive land holdings. Charles Bolling in New York inherits $60,000 after long wandering from Germany to see the world.
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Senate votes on Borah amendment to postal savings bill
In Washington state the Borah amendment to the postal savings bill would prevent funds from being invested in state bonds or similar securities. The Senate approved the amendment 44 to 11, while Cummins’ proposal to alter the postal savings bank bill failed 71 to 1.
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Unclear OCR State News Patch From Philadelphia to Khartoum
Fragmentary report mentions Carmen raised funds, March announcements by a local street or company linked to Chewy employees, a daily rate, and an Ethel Roosevelt trip on an ice steamer Schleswig. References Naples March 6 and a meeting with Mr Roosevelt in Khartoum appear as disjoint items.
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Noted Optician Dinand Bowsky Visits Local Firm and City Developments
Dinand Bowsky, famed optician, is back on his semiannual visit at the Rader House. Mayor Rollins appoints delegates to the Land Congress in Little Rock with S. E. Marrs, A. N. Tillman, G. M. Williams, R. Harris and W. G. Vincenhel ler. A. L. Trent sells Sunset Addition lots to J. M. Barringer for 27000 as H. D. Phipps reshapes Sunsetville yard for expansion of Phipps Lumber Co. The Red Star Spoke and St. Paul Branch deliveries support Southwest growth as local manufacturing and the Commercial League drive town development.
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Handcuff King Freed in Hot Springs Arrest Escape
A man connected with the so called spa parlor racket in Hot Springs, Arkansas, who escaped from county jail here, was ordered released by California officers. A message to Chief of Police Moore said the prosecution against Conlin was dropped and he is no longer wanted. The report also notes various weekly business failures and Army plane instruction plans involving the Wright brothers in Iowa.
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Editors Endorse Cannon and Tariff Bill Support
A republican committee chaired by Wo J. Paynt of Danville Commercial News and McPerran Bay Om Neoga News praised the tariff bill with broad applause. Speakers included Perry Kills of Quincy Whig as Canary presence noted among several district attendees.
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Mrs. Baker to entertain Fayetteville readers at Univ Chapel
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