NAME COMMISSION TO DRAFT A REPLY TO HUN PROPOSALS
Paris June 13 an allied commission has been appointed to draft the reply to the German counter proposals. It began work this morning after receiving nine reports from the Big Four upon which the basis of a formal reply will be made. The commission includes Hudsom Kerr Tardieu Vanne tall and Sabouri. It is thought the reply will be handed to the Germans Sunday evening or Monday morning with an eight day limit to sun. Reports state the allied reply provides for Germanys admission to the League of Nations within a short time. Premiers Orlando and Ciay departed for Rome last night convinced the work of the Big Five in practice completed.
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Eastern Packers Form Independent Ring Merger
June 13 New York details of an Independent packing house merger were released after a full day with Eastern bank interests. The new entity Allied Packers Inc will have 25 million dollars in 7 percent preferred stock 250000 shares of no par value common stock and 26 million dollars in 6 percent debentures. Financing may include 16 million preferred 200000 common shares and 16 million debentures. The merger total for 1914 was 115 million dollars and includes Clink Packing Buffalo Parker Webb Metroit P Schenk Bons Wheeling Bachelder Sny der Boston and Macon Packing Co Macon Ga.
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Taxi collision claims life of Joseph Reith at river reserve
Joseph Reith, 65, died from injuries after a taxi struck him near the state reserve east of Jennings on the river. The coroner's verdict found the death avoidable if the driver had been on the correct side of the road. The case names the taxi operator as Jennings and cites a verdict of under $10,000 damages despite the severity of the injuries.
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Dry Law Hardships for Labor Warn Congress
Washington June 18. Congress may reimburse liquor interests for losses from shortening the notice period allowed by Prohibition but cannot compensate hundreds of thousands of workers who lose employment July 1. Central Labor Union plans a Capitol protest next Saturday against wartime prohibition with a flag salute and speakers from the Capitol steps.
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Two Negro Battalions Near Juarez Reported
From El Paso Texas on June 13 two battalions of the twenty fourth infantry a negro division have arrived from Columbus American infantry details guard bridges and fords between El Paso and Juarez amid unconfirmed reports of Villa forces near the border authorities express confidence in handling any incident No alarm from Juarez Exodus reported Brest June 13 the Arkansas sailed to New York with Admiral Benson and 8000 worth of merchandise to forestall confiscation Street cars run as usual consuls quote no shot fired
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Basin Constable Albert Fisher resigns after board request
Basin Basin Constable Albert Fisher of dreybull resigns and files with the county clerk. board of commissioners accepts. Report notes past trouble over whiskey and implies charges would have followed without resignation. Also mentions federal scouts and rebels near Juarez and bandit activity along the railroad.
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Army Justice Defended By General Who Was A Private
Chicago June 13 Major General Robert Alexander commander in France of the 77th Division testified before the American Bar association committee on military law and courts martial procedures. He said the present system safeguards the interests of the accused in essential particulars based on his 33 years in the army from private to general.
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Strikes End Window on West Union Chief Statement
Paris dispatch reports Western Union chief declares strikets over in a public statement while letters from a mysterious Yugoslav figure urge support for Jigo Slavin against Maly in a plebiscite linked to President Wilson. The president forwarded the letter to the secretariat as the flat vote.
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Jurors Chosen In Murder Trial Of Dr. Wilkins
Six jurors were chosen in the Mineola court for the murder trial of Dr. Walter K. Wilkins accused of killing his wife at their Tonge Beach home. The selection followed lengthy questioning by Justice Manning and attorneys, with the panel to decide if Wilkins is guilty in the Feb 31 incident.
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China Relieves Ministers Over Shantung Defiance
State Department announces resignation of Chinese minister to Japan and high officials amid anti Japanese sentiment in China over Shantung defiance. Beijing sources confirm the upheaval as part of a broader political shakeup.
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War Heroine Plans Sea Flight After War Service
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German peace terms fuel Socialist convention uproar
Weimar June 13 Delegates from the German peace commission sparked a heated clash as Bernstein argued that most terms arise from necessity though harsh. War Minister Noske rebuked him while Scheidemann spoke of defeat yet resolve, and a push to aid Belgium and France was voiced amid protest.
Search for Plotters in Bombings Probe Sparks Fears
The Justice Department, led by Chief William J. Flynn, investigates a room tied to the elusive J. M. figure linked to the Palmer incident. Agents, aiming to halt more radical activity, warn of potential outbreaks and deploy plainclothes officers near churches and government buildings while reviewing recent discoveries.
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Verdun veteran Miss Nicoll recovers from wounds
A wounded driver Miss Nicoll is reported to have endured two shell bursts during campaigns at Verdun in World War I. Despite injuries to her back, she crawled over half a mile to signal for help and assist fellow wounded workers.
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