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Salisbury Evening Times

Location

Salisbury, Maryland, United States of America

Date

Feb 07, 1924

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Doheny Exonerates McAdoo In Naval Oil Lease Scandal

Washington February 7 The oil lease turmoil flared anew as the Senate resumed inquiry into naval reserve base deals tied to Albert B Fall. Witness lists expand while accountants study brokerage houses for government stock dealings. Fall’s testimony was halted on advice immunity may be waived.

Doheny McAdoo Naval Oil Lease Washington Woodrow Senate Naval Reserve Albert B. Fall Wby I Chapin Detroit Navy Interior Department Cleo Mesa Life Oil Committee Silas Hi. Strawn Atlee Pomerene Mr. Fall Congressional Jess

Tomb of Wilson Burial Plans Hover Over Capitol

Washington dispatch reports Woodrow Wilson laid to rest in Washington Cathedral vault with simple rites. widow Mrs Wilson weighs final resting place as memorial talks stir among Virginia and national supporters.

Washington Woodrow Eileen Washington Cathdral England United States Cathedral Wilson White House District of Columbia Ube Wooodrow Wilson Virginia

Farmers' Conference Begins In Washington

Washington February 7 opening the second annual conference of the National Council of Farmers Co operative Marketing Associations with a Coolidge message Capper greetings and Lowden address delegates from 25 states attend 24 commodities discussed including cooperative associations leaders James C Stone Carl Williams Thomas F Unzt.

Washington National Council of Farmers Co-operative Marketing Associations Coolidge Congress Senator Capper Kansas Lowden Robert W Bingham Louisville Conncil James C. Stone Burley Tobacco Growers Association Carl Williams American Cotton Grower Exchange Thomas F. Unzht New York Banning Crops Association

Taft Reported Defense Order Amid Illness in Washington

The report states Chief Justice Taft faced an illness and was ordered to rest for several days. A decision was made regarding procedural matters during the day as the situation and travel schedules continued to unfold.

Washingto Jusce Taft Imdswest Phyesiar As & Matis

Japan Appeals For Equal Recognition

The article reports Japan urging equal recognition amid political debate in Congress over restrictions and exclusion. It notes Japanese officials and speakers defending Japan’s stance and signaling readiness to address the issue of race-based limits and exclusion policies.

A. P Congress Japan

Milwaukee Condemns Mayor Hoan Over Wilson Mourning

John J. Weiher and Frank Stoekmann Peet of the American Legion urge a resolution calling Mayor Hoan's stance on Woodrow Wilson a disgrace to Milwaukee. The motion targets his refusal to sign the national condolence and to stand for a rising vote of condolence to Mrs. Wilson.

Milwaukee Wis Hoan Woodrow Wilson John J. Weiher Frank Stoekmann Peet American Legion Wesker Common Council Charles C. Schad Corcoran Wilson

Darwin Upheld by Malay Tribe

Meidelberg, Feb 7. By A Pd. Prof Baseler of Vienna argues in a German medical journal that a Celebes tribe in Dutch West Indies remains largely uncivilized. The tribe, left handed and tree-dwelling, reportedly uses feet as hands and chews with a grinding jaw, challenging Darwinian progress claims.

Meidelberg Darwin Celebst

Military service reform reports from Constantinople

In Constantinople the military service is reported as approved and compulsory. Officials note objections and fears tied to conscription while infantry and cavalry preparations are described amid confusion and limited conscription reach.

Tell Tabern

Philadelphia raid uncovers bootleg bottling plant and stock

Police raided an old downtown warehouse on a warrant, seizing a large stock of liquor and a bottling plant in operation. Jacob Carton, owner of the pace, claimed possession before prohibition and said his son would contest the action. Neighbors reported ongoing liquor distribution prior to Butler regime.

Philadelphia Eda Titi Director of Public Safety S. D. Butler Third Delaney Streets Itreeter and Pinere Jacob Carton Atlantic City Carton Helton Butler

Germany Hes Ante Each 400 Persons

Berlin report estimates Germany with population around six hundred thousand has 152,220 passage automobiles and trucks. one vehicle per person for carting appears. United States population about 116,080 and nearly 15,009,806 winter vehicles or cars, averaging one for each seven Germans.

Berlin Germany United States Cermary Tata New York German Republic

Beiler Worker Injured After Fall At Jackson Gutman Plant

Thomas Percell, 17, of Howard Street, fell from a boiler top at the Jackson Gutman Co factory while adjusting equipment. He struck his head on an iron girder, required several stitches, and was taken to Peninsula General Hospital where his condition improved the next day. Percell worked for Crook and Co, Baltimore, installing new boilers.

Jackson Gutman Co Thomas Ercell Howard Street Percell Baltimore Crook and Co Jackson Gutman Peninsula General Hospital

German Dwarf Earns Living By Robbing

Reria February 7. A German dwarf named Fritz, aided by his aces, has been making a living by robbing baggage cars. He hides in a trunk, then emerges at night to rifle trunks and steal contents. He has used misaddressed trunks to steal valuable items and send them to a confederate. Police hold the box. Fritz remains at large.

Reria A. P Fritz

South Georgia Conference Names Woodrow Wilson College

The South Georgia Conference of the Methodist Church in Valdosta Georgia has named the new junior college Woodrow Wilson College. Financed by the church to the tune of 1 million dollars, the college will open in the fall.

Valdosta South Georgia

Late News Bulletins From New York to Washington

Disjointed reports detail Muerta forces evacuating Merte Mex icw and various political moves. Indictments for mail fraud target 14 men in Federal Court, while state lawmakers push school budget reforms and a Maryland board protests budget cuts. A disarmament commission plans Paris talks, and tax reform moves advance in Congress with mixed fiscal projections.

New York Mendes

Doheny reports $150000 paid to McAdoo firm in fees

California oil operator Doheny informs Senate committee that total payments so far amount to 150000 with an annual 25000 retainer to W G McAdoo. He says no payments were made to the Addeo firm regarding contracts and licenses under investigation and corrects earlier testimony.

Washington Doheny California Senate Oi W. G. McAdoo cAdeo William G. Acton New York McAdoo Los Ang MerAdes, Cotton and Franklin

First Lethal Gas Execution Rehearsal At Prison Yard

Nevada officials prepare a rehearsal in the death chamber as two condemned men await Friday morning execution. A cat will test the gas as experts oversee safety measures, with guards resigning in protest and no gas masks to be worn.

Nevada State Prison Carson City Nev E. DB Walker

Cures Thirst Diplomats Fuga Jan 1

Fragmentary notes describe diplomatic exchanges and unclear references to Latvia and legations. The garbled text mentions membership, possible captures, and unclear figures tied to a 19th century context. Further readable details are insufficient for precise events or identities.

Latvia Etmrs

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