Roosevelt Testifies to Abstinence in Suit Against Ishpeming Editor
Col Roosevelt, taking the stand as his own first witness in a $10,000 damages case against editor G A Newitt, declares he never drank to excess and has not touched alcohol in twenty years except modest, sporadic tastes. he admits rare whiskey on campaign trips but insists he is abstemioully moderate. Court crowd overflows as guards shield the former president’s appearance.
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Frisco Safety First Rally in Frisco Tonight
Central Division Safety Committee hosts a Frisco Ozark Theatre gathering to boost personal injury prevention among employees and the public. The program features speeches by W G Koch and W B Spauldus, musical numbers, and stereoptical railroad safety views. Admission is free and women are especially invited.
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Worthy of Hero's Reward in Little Rock
The proposal to award the hero's share to Prof W A Crawford and Miss Van Landingham for risking their lives to save Francen Crawford and Miss Meade from the Illinois River draws public approval. Accounts of the tragedy, which cost four lives, will be sent to the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission for next awards.
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Currency bill readiness discussed by Provident in Washington
May 21 Washington officials reviewed the currency reform and the new Industrial Commission personnel. President Wilson outlined broad lines of the proposed currency bill but no final agreement was reached. The administration aims to have the measure ready for introduction next week with expected support from Senate and House Banking committees.
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Coaster Brake Trust Ordered Dissolved
The Coaster Brake Trust was ordered dissolved by a U S District Court decree in Rochester New York. The government argued the defendants conspired to monopolize coaster brakes and accessories. Several individuals from Missouri Arkansas Oklahoma and Illinois appear in the filed list with varied spellings and initials.
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Balkans alliance teeters as new war threat looms
United Press reports from London on May 27 that the Balkan alliance formed to defeat Turkey faces imminent disintegration as pressures rise. Dr manoff declares Dulgari refuses modification of the treaty, and Serbia and Greece press for changes while the powers wrestle with the broader dissolution risk.
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Senate Getting Down to Business on Tariff and Income Tax
Washington May 27 Senate finance committee members plan to begin drafting amendments this afternoon to tariff and income tax measures. Democrats seek to present a final package within three weeks as negotiations continue.
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Tragic double death shocks Pope County town
Russellville mourns as Prof W. A. Crawford and his daughter die in a cooking party accident. Details describe a pall of grief over Pope County with mourners from the community attending memorial services and funeral arrangements for Miss Meade.
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Head on collision at Brandt kills several
A head on crash on a Missouri road at Brandt kills at least four and injures one seriously. Firemen, a railroad engineer, and a baggage car crew member perished. Pullmans stayed on track, No. Eleven and Twelve engines burned, others saved.
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