Cox Faces Federal Indictment Over Trust Company Funds
Cincinnati Ohio March 18 George B Cox former boss of Cincinnati and ten others face two indictments alleging misappropriation of funds from the Cincinnati Trust Company Cox and fellow directors are charged with misusing company funds potential penalties include a ten thousand dollar fine and up to thirty years in the penitentiary results hinge on federal proceedings and the indictments were announced yesterday by United Press.
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Government Monthly Cotton Report March Washington
Government monthly cotton report shows February deliveries at 1 957 548 bales with 235 dates in independent warehouses. Active cotton spindlers listed at 20 518 619 for the month. Imports noted at 24 040 bales against 530 911 in a prior period.
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Neighbors in Texas quarrel ends in fatal shooting
In Gonzales Texas on March 18 a quarrel over plowing first led William Wilson to fatally shoot Chas Skelton, a visiting Oklahoma resident. Neighbors had gathered with Frank Mangum to plow a field when the dispute turned deadly.
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Tuberculosis Patients Must Register in Denver
March 18 report outlines a statewide rule requiring all Colorado physicians to report every tuberculosis case within 24 hours. The measure, signed by Governor Ammers, targets public health and compliance with mandatory reporting. The notice lists penalties for nonreporting and mentions related health enforcement actions.
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King of Greece assassinated in Greek capital
A United Press dispatch from London reports the assassination of King Yorke of Greece. The claim comes from a News Agency bulletin dated March 18 and cites Satontica as the location of the event.
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Proposed Cement Rate Increase Stopped in Midwest
Washington report states that proposed rate hikes on cement shipped from Oklahoma and Kansas to Manhattan were suspended. The Interstate Commerce Commission will investigate the matter, with hearings set for July 17.
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Local Theatre Miss Goodall Stars In Modest Musical
Mss Goodall appears in a seasonal Ozark stage production presented from the depot route on Easter Monday March 24. She portrays Mam and performs alongside Bee Madam Nintche Cascadier, with the cast offering cheerful performances before selling or trading props and costumes.
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Contests for Arkansas Governorship Rise in Court
March 18 report from Little Rock on the gubernatorial dispute where acting governor pro tempore J. M. Putrell seeks recognition. The case hinges on Arkansas 1874 constitutional provisions and parallels cases in other states. A separate note reports A. G. Gossard and W. Gassard initiating a preliminary survey of a pay-in district square.
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Bryan Guest of Springfield Illinois Today
Genial but quiet Bryan, secretary of state, visited Springfield today and refused to reveal the political significance of his trip. He said he would discuss the senatorial deadlock with anyone and would listen to all, but gave no details of talks with Wilaca or others. Governor Dunne met Missouri Governor Folk on the train. Bryan called the meeting an incidental diplomatic occasion and not a formal appointment.
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Oklahoma Had Pres s Ear Today
Washington dispatch reports Oklahoma officials in Washington for personal mention. Mentioned visitors include Representatives Murray and Gatoreath. Other items note a calamitous Western comedy Lyric, travel delays from a wreck near Savannah, and plans to proceed to Palm Beach once schedules resume.
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Madison Mine Leasing Sparks North Arkansas Interest
Zinc Arkansas March 17. Local investors led by Dr G W Taylor and W W Door Jim plan to ship ore from the Madison Mine this month. Crown Point Iowa financiers back the property as miners prepare to bring pay dirt from the pump. Nearby exchanges include Hine and Alabiate shipments and a party from New Mexico touring Rush Creek properties.
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French praise for McCombe as ambassador to France
Paris dispatch reports French papers favor the selection of McCombe as American ambassador to France. Midi notes France will be represented with a strong figure tied to Woodrow Wilson era. The press comments reflect approval of the United States appointing McCombe to the post.
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Austin Lawmakers Propose Higher Pay Amid Debate
A reflective session in Austin considers substantial pay increases for lawmakers to offset slow activity and perceived laziness. The discourse centers on legislative procedure, tenure incentives, and the need to attract skilled professionals, with warnings against excessive talkers and idle influence.
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