Penrose To Decide Tariff Fate
United Press dispatch from Washington reports Senator Bolze Penrose of Pennsylvania, chair of the Senate finance committee, plans to travel to Washington next week to personally handle the emergency tariff bill. Senator McCumber and Republican leaders prepare to debate amendments after Penrose’s return from a New York sanitarium where he has been hospitalized for two months.
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Congress Begins Work on 1921 1922 Appropriations
Washington reports Congress starts drafting key spending bills for government operations from July 1, 1921, to June 30, 1922. About 400 million dollars may be appropriated for sundry civil service, with plans to trim total estimates from 4.6 billion to 3.5 billion. In Rome, truce holds at Fiume as D Annunzio and officers surrender amid Italian advances. Casualties total around 160 killed and 200 wounded over two days.
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Prominent Woman Underwent Serious Operation Last Night
Minnie Larson endured a serious operation at Turner hospital for acute bowel obstruction. She was not fit for general anesthesia and received only local anesthesia. By morning she had rallied and was recovering rapidly. Mrs Larson is related to J W Johnson of Thinetty.
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Four Die in Dublin Raid as Sinn Feiners Clash
In Dublin on December 24 four men were killed and about 100 Sinn Feiners captured during a raid by police and soldiers at Limerick.
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Ford Branch To Be Closed Only For Short Time
Dohort Mich February report notes the High Park Ford Motor plant plans a brief inventory shutdown affecting about 60 000 workers. The plant will close for inventory and reopen within weeks after completion, resuming full operation soon after.
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California bill would bar aliens from owning land
San Francisco December 29 Assemblyman Albert Koyenpone announced plans to introduce next Tuesday a bill banning any aliens from holding land in California. The measure would extend the same restrictions already applied to Japanese.
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Business Outlook Promises Improvement in Weeks Says Judge
Judge Gary of U S Steel and Daniel Guggenheim of Guggenheim Bros. declare marked improvement in business. They foresee gains within the next few months as industrial activity strengthens.
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U S Smelting to Cut Dividend and Announces Officer
New York December 29 United States Smelting and Reining Co announces it will cut its regular dividend from 1.50 to 60 cents. An officer states the move reflects financial adjustments while maintaining company stability and growth plans.
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Bargairam House Sale Shifts to Lamar Family
The Bargairam house at 409 Cedar Street moved yesterday to M. KC at Lamar with the family already in possession. The deal was made through the Laramie Realty Co. laweney.
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Democrats seek to force new mayoral election in Chicago
Chicago Democrats claim a legal flaw could shorten William Hale Thompson’s term by four years and trigger a citywide mayoral election. They plan court action against the Board of Elections, with talk of backing Carter Harrison Jr. and splitting Republicans as hopes rise for a comeback.
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Canadians Seek Forest Access in Russia Deals
Copenhagen Dec 29 report says Anglo-Canadian representatives have arrived in Moscow to negotiate with the Soviet government for large concessions. They state their aim is to secure rights to lands not covered by the American capitalist grant.
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Meeting Several Ex-Laramie Residents in California Visit
Mrs. J. H. King reports the King family spending an extended stay at Ocean Beach California and likely not returning to Laramie until April. They have met former Laramie residents in Los Angeles area including Dean Bode and family Hugh Hines and family Dr Gardiner and Harold Banner.
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Mexico Will Hold Off Recognition Until Harding Inauguration
Mexico's new government said it will await Harding's inauguration before seeking U S recognition. Officials plan a conference with representatives of both administrations to smooth the path to recognition, as Obregon's council delays response to Colby's note until after the president's term begins.
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Allied Troops Potentially Invade Ruhr Over Disarmament Refusal
Paris reports that Allied leaders may seize control of the Ruhr and other German areas due to Germany's refusal to disarm its citizens guard. Paris cites sharp German replies linking disarmament to the Brussels conference, while Bolsheviks mass along the western front.
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Louise Eyer Dies After Two Weeks Ill
Louise Eyer dies at age ninety two after a two week illness at her home 315 1 2 South Second Street. She moved to this city five years ago from Colorado and was active in life. Survived by sister Marion Myer and several relatives including Mrs George Raymond La Junta Colo Mrs James Fox Pomona Cal and W W Myer Cheyenne. Funeral planned next Monday at Stryker Undertaking with local cemetery interment.
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Bank Robbery Sparks Gunfight. Bandits Captured
In Culver Indiana a bank robbery unfolded in a gun battle as five bandits took about $10,000. Two local businessmen were wounded but most of the loot was recovered. About a hundred shots were fired before the robbers were captured and heavy guards protect the county jail amid threats of violence.
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Medical Evidence Required of Those Asking Compensation
The bureau of war risk insurance in Washington asks most men seeking compensation to submit medical evidence with initial papers. Statements from physicians, sworn comrade or officer attestations, and two disinterested witnesses may form the evidence. dental treatment requests may reuse existing claim numbers.
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Forest Ranger Vag Ende Returns to For Park Station
Forest Ranger Vag Ende returns to his station at For Park after a four day absence following a stay in the lotty.
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