Roosevelt Criticizes Egypt Policy At London Address
London June 1 England heard Col Roosevelt denounce Egyptian policy and call for stronger British rule or exit in a speech made as he was awarded honorary freeman status. He warned Nationalists and praised various colonial efforts, sparking mixed reactions among London’s audience. The remarks followed his Cairo speech and tied to Britain’s East Africa administration and the Soudan.
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Doxey Will Take the Stand in Missouri Murder Trial
In St Louis on June 1 Mrs Dora Doxey will testify for the defense after the state's case ends. She plans to describe morphine as the controlling force in her life, obtained from Dr Loren Doxey by mail, and to claim she was a victim rather than a conspirator. Judges restrict courtroom attendance to those with seats as the trial proceeds.
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Daily Market Quotations From National Stock Yards and Chicago
Market notes show cattle prices for native beef, Texas cows and heifers, calves and stockers with bid ranges from 4.25 to 8.65. Hogs steady with mixed and heavy categories around 9.40 to 9.60. Sheep and lambs quoted Natives 5.60 to 6.40, Westernes around 6.70, with limited clarity on some figures.
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Two Justices Likely to Quit Supreme Court
Information from friends of Associate Justice W. H. Moody suggests retirement may follow by October as his health declines. Possible successor names include Secretary of War Dickinson and Chief Justice Melville Fuller, who may retire after the October term. Senator Root is also mentioned.
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Woman Candidate Barred by Law in Missouri Race
Jefferson CityMiss Elizabeth Thomson of Kansas City sought the Socialist party nomination for state superintendent of public schools. Secretary of State Roach found the application valid but the state organic law requires a male citizen at least 25 years old, so the bid cannot proceed and the filing will be returned.
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Forest fires threaten timber losses around Slave Lake
Fires raging near Slave Lake cause losses in the millions and may destroy fir timbers if not controlled soon. In Bridgeport Connecticut Ella Heeve Blor of Waterbury becomes the first woman named on a regular party ticket for state office, nominated for secretary of state by the Socialists.
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