Senate probes seek end month partial report on Daugherty inquiry
Washington May 20 plans for temporary Senate inquiry race to end of month with a partial report. Ex Attorney General friend influence cited as Bailey testified about orders from Daugherty to Smith and the handling of bureau personnel amid department reorganization.
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Imperiled Tax Cut Faces Veto and Senate Clash
A contested revenue bill faces a veto as the administration and lawmakers argue over a proposed tax reduction. Officials say the reduction would be impossible if the bond issue is not approved, signaling a stalemate between the Senate and House while negotiations continue.
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How To Estimate Year Bonus Pay
A May Washington note explains veteran bonus estimation. It outlines credits for service days and formula tweaks for days above a threshold, including a 1.25 factor and a 3 percent adjustment to final credit. It stresses careful calculation of service credit and possible limits on total pay.
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Veterans Bonus Cash Plan Ready By January First
Government plans a wartime veterans cash bonus with filings due by June for those not entitled to early payments. The act covers World War II veterans and is coordinated by the Veterans Administration to handle claims and payouts.
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Belgian King Sends Greeting to America
The Belgian king sends a greeting to America and the nation’s officials in Washington, praising the assistance received from the United States. The message emphasizes gratitude and the enduring friendship between Belgium and the United States.
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Campaign for Sewer Water Bill Sparks Civic Committee
A non-partisan committee was formed by Mayor Parker to study and promote a sewer water bill. The group will solicit every registered voter to support the passage, with Oscar Lerria as chairman and members including Dr J McFadden, Dick John D Williams, James Chat ham, Henry Murrell, and others.
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Japanese Plan Big Reception For Fliers
Dispatches report American airmen complete first stage of world flight from Yeterefeleland to Minase under improving weather. Kasumigaura hosts main base where Navy and Army crews prepare to greet the visitors amid crowds in central Japan.
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Polar frontier life of six men amid Arctic isolation
McGrath describes six chosen men living near the Koyekek River during a harsh polar May voyage. They renounce vanity and wealth, sharing fortunes rising from $25,000 to $50,000, while native wives accompany them and life remains content in the Arctic circle.
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Front ments Capture Rights on Ground
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Weeds Honored By Sapemese Weeds Honored By Sapemese
The article reports a quake relief effort and a tribute tied to a public figure's actions. It notes Woods resignation as a sign of disappointment and mentions the motive connected to his mother in law's health, though many phrases are unclear.
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Aid to farmers disclosed by national transport board
A report from Chicago indicates the administration plans substantial aid to farmers. The figures, presented today by the National Transportation Institute, show large sums allocated, with details pending in Minnesota where preliminary discussions occurred.
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Late News Bulletins From New York and Washington
A series of brief AP items report a 1916 second degree assault warrant against Marty K. Thaw in Philadelphia, a telegraph company stock rights offering, express rate cuts by the Interstate Commerce Commission, a resignation of Ambassador Cyrn E. Wands, and clashes in Peru with casualties. Additional notes mention autdIted engagement in political events and a Paris wine stock discussion.
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Changes in City Departments Announced
Insley is named president of council. Two changes in department heads, with C. W. Miles appointed solicitor and Lauder T. Hearne taking the Municipal Court Justice post.
Retiring mayor thanks council as reorganization unfolds
Former president Corncil le myers and Kennerly share praise for four years of service. The council reorganizes naming short and long term terms with Insley Cooper drawing two year terms and Waller drawing the one year term.
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Thaw to Answer Gamp Assault Charge
Philadelphia May 20 Harry K Thaw will plead to a second charge of assault in a case connected with his large estate and earlier mental health proceedings The case concerns an alleged attack during a social gathering at a New York locale and involves questions of residence and legal strategy due to his condition.
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