Senate Overturns Coolidge Vet Bonus Veto
The Senate voted 59 to 26 to override President Coolidge and pass the soldier bonus measure, with Republicans and Democrats combining to defeat the veto. President Coolidge urged seven doubtful Republicans at the White House but failed to stop the bill as House action already cleared it. The plan provides for 30 year endowment insurance policies and up to 50 in adjusted service credits for veterans. The Senate, led by Curtis, prepared to move forward after weathering the veto fight.
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Farmer Dies At Home Of His Son Near Rockawalkia
Evans Filmore Evams age about years died suddenly yesterday afternoon from acute indigestion after dining at his son's home in Hebron. Survived by widow formerly Miss Henertetta White and five children Blanche Beaman Raymond Callies Sue Parten Fillmore Evans Jr. Funeral at three oclock Tuesday afternoon with burial in Parson Cemetery.
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College Mead Appeals for Adherence
A brief college notice states Mead appeals for adherence to rules. No further details provided.
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Rum King Talks at Least $350000 in Odd He Paid
A local scandal centers on a man nicknamed the Rum King who acknowledges paying at least 350000 dollars in illicit funds. Investigators say the payments tied to illegal liquor operations involve multiple associates across city districts. Authorities urge caution as details emerge.
Nesbit Drops Sanity Motion in Thaw Case
Evelyn Nesbit’s counsel William A Gray withdraws the motion for a new trial to determine Harry Thaws sanity The Thaw jury had declared him sane Nesbit seeks an anticipatory interest in Thaws estate through her son The hearing was interrupted as Gray withdrew and Thaws fate rests in Pittsburgh where he visits his mother
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State Police Direction Leads to Separate Funeral Services
Yesterday the State Police under Major Lynn G revenstrest provided material facts. Today funeral services were held for the two at Marysville.
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Senate committee to probe shipping board inquiry looms
Washington reports a senate panel investigates the Heuse Shipping Board. The investigative committee plans meetings and hearings, aiming to uncover details and determine oversight responsibilities.
Court Hearing Offends Courtroom Frown Over Mercy Plea
In a tense session a defense attorney urged mercy for a pathetic figure in court. The judge rejected leniency as the defendant faced stern questions and a wary crowd watched the proceedings unfold.
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Rembersip of 1 000 Goal Set in Moose Drive
Fragmented note reports a 1000 member goal for a Moose Drive effort. It mentions Canadian moose and adjacent territory searches for members. Names and clear dates are unclear but reference local organizers. The trailing text is garbled and provides little verifiable detail.
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Democratic Movement in City Sets Ritchie Nomination Bid
A local Democratic movement plans to place Ritchie on the presidential nomination slate before the convention in New York. The effort centers on organizing support in Duane and surrounding areas.
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U S Fliers Reach Lake Baikal Shore in Mid Campaign Leg
U S fliers complete another leg of their global journey landing on a inland lake coast. A 500 mile leg from Pari meshiru island took a little over seven hours as three American Army airmen advanced toward shore. The maneuver marks the third landing at this stage of their voyage amid a treacherous route.
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U S Draws First Blood in Olympic Football
The United States team faced hostile crowds and crowd trouble at the Olympics but showed bulldog spirit and superior fitness to win admiration despite incidents of violence that left two U S citizens unconscious. French writers and sports pundits condemned the crowd behavior as unjustified.
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Eleven WEW players join Salisbury club
Eleven players joined the Salisbury club over the weekend with several more arriving this afternoon. Latest candidates for berths include Joe Kunesh from Laecerne Mines and Lysten who played for Laurel, plus Jack Dugas’s team representative listed for Plainfield New Jersey.
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Late News Bulletins From Washington to Pittsburgh
News flits across cities noting Howell bill to abolish railroads alive in Congress. Attacks on Bertin linked to White House, a fatal head injury in New Jersey, a Germany United States treaty signed in Washington, Methodist conference action on war policy, Martin alias Burke indicted for prison murders, Admiral Bares Haite travels to Korea report, president ill in office and army medical status updates.
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Senator Sterling Defends Wheeler Indictment Justification
Senator Sterling of South Dakota says the Montana indictment against Senator Wheeler was justified, while minority members dispute the majority report. He notes witnesses who testified for Wheeler and argues the panel overstepped by probing executive and judicial boundaries.
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Three Americans Die In Ki Lauen Volcano Blast
Honolulu reports a violent eruption at Ki lauen crater on Hawaii. Three Americans unaccounted for include Mise Molly U Thoenas and two soldiers. a searching party was sent after the blast.
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