Sinn Fein Peace Offer May End Irish Bloodshed
Dec 6 1916 London report says Sinn Fein peace proposal lies with Lloyd George ready for acceptance. Father Michael O Flannagan author of the plan claims federal accord possible though Irish volunteers and British forces remain major obstacles to peace.
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Opening Day Sees Huge Appropriation Requests and Harding Senate Appearance
Secretary Houston asks Congress for 4.06 billion in regular government expenses for the year ending 1922, with over 7.5 million for federal prohibition enforcement. Harding addresses the Senate, asserting the presidency and seeking cooperation to make Wilson’s remaining months fruitful.
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Hundreds of Bills Pushed in First Session Effort
Washington December 7 Hundreds of bills will be introduced in the new short session with many aimed at farm relief. Senator Capper proposes a ten percent tax on cotton and grain futures while Representative Tucker seeks a tariff of 35 cents a bushel on imported Canadian wheat.
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League Assembly Rejects Argentina Demands
Geneva reports that the League of Nations assembly refused to cote with Argentina's withdrawn delegation and unanimously referred the proposed amendments to a committee for report. Canada's effort to strike or commend Article 10 was also assigned to the commission.
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Inquest Held Into Roy Bently Death at Standard Refinery
An inquest was held yesterday at Oreyhull into the death of Roy Bently killed at the Standard refinery. Meeks Shan and others testified about the pit incident where a harness or safety device failed. The coroner’s jury returned a verdict of death by accident and urged caution to prevent similar hazards for workers entering the pit.
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Soldier Is Found Guilty In Taxicab Driver Attack
Thomas V. Carroll of the Fifteenth United States Cavalry was convicted by a Laramie county jury of felonious assault on taxicab driver James Waller last July. The sentence could range from one to fourteen years. Associates Wayne Stanley and Milford Burgas face separate trials for their roles in the brutal incident near Fort Russell.
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Casper Dry Squad Tackles Bootleg Whisky Ring
Casper officers halt a bootleg whisky shipment, seizing a carload of Green River whiskey. Plain clothes men, led by Ed Haley and D. Crockett, with Chief James E. Lynch, detain suspects Hello Reardon George Davis and C. A. Spyder as a Montana license ex aequo vehicle is seized. One suspect posts 300 dollars cash bond to appear in court. A mail plane passing low over Laramie adds to a storm filled day.
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Infuriated mob storms jail to lynch trio in Santa Rosa
A mob of about 2000 men and officers stormed the county jail after two failed attempts to reach three prisoners George Boyd Charles Valenti and Terence Fitts suspected of killing three policemen. Authorities dispersed the crowd and warned no further trouble was expected.
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Sinn Fein Army Founded by English Major Talbot
Cork report claims the Sinn Fein army was organized by English Major Maurice Talbot Crowley, with Glen dalough's military tutor aiding Mackinney, McCurtain, and Mike Cob ling. It says volunteers formed as a counter to Carson's forces, drilling in Cork streets with guns from England. Redmond rejected Irish enlistment, and internal figures urged rebellion against British disfavor.
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Constantine Returns to Throne After Plebiscite Victory
Athens reports heavy majorities for King Constantine in the plebiscite. Returns indicate he is prepared to embark from Lucerne to Athens to claim the throne despite warnings from France and England.
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Man in Riverton Mill Feeds Roller Amputation Hero
E. V. Dunkin, Riverton elevator manager, had his hand crushed between mill rollers for about thirty minutes and directed doctors in amputating the wrist with a hammer and chisel. After initial removal, a second amputation shortened the stump to aid healing. The accident occurred while he tried to clear the clogged entrance. no groans were heard as workers acted.
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