Mellon Likely Veto of Tax Bill Cited by Treasury
Secretary Mellon is expected to urge the president to veto the tax bill when sent to the Treasury for review. Officials call the measure unsatisfactory and say it omits reform provisions, warns that estate taxes and income tax access to committees could hurt business and credit. They predict the bill would create a treasury deficit and require a new fiscal program and extra securities.
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First American Air Landing in Japan Shocks Minato Crowd
American aviators land near Kashiro and Minato in Hokkaido after a 360 mile flight from Yotorofu Island. Crowds cheer as the Ford destroyer aids the crew, marking the first U S air presence in Japan.
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Changes Predicted In Presbyterian Church
The Presbyterian General Assembly faces reform proposals to cut its roughly 1660 commissioners by about half. A special committee led by Dr. William L. McEwan of Pittsburgh urges a new government form to fix unequal representation among presbyteries and streamline assembly size.
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Bond Issue Planned for Lateral Road Funds in County
At the county commissioners meeting the plan was approved to raise funds for the lateral road program mediante bonds of 24 000 to be offered as five percent bonds maturing starting July 1 1927 with annual interest and exemption from taxes. The county’s bonded indebtedness totals about 125 000 with 20 500 available for Wallomico County in 1924.
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Ritchie Favored for President by Democratic State Committee
The Maryland Democratic Convention resolutions committee adopted a resolution urging Governor Albert Ritchie for the presidential nomination at the National Convention in New York next month. They instructed Maryland delegates to cast their 16 votes for him, predicting the result would carry the state.
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Los Angeles Builds and City Development Update
Fragmentary item notes urban projects in Los Angeles with references to planning, construction and upcoming developments. Details are unreadable in spots but indicate municipal activity and timelines.
Editorial Association Leader Urges Strong Editorials to Uphold Law
Wallace O'Dell of the Tarrytown Daily News urges newspapers to refuse wet jokes and publish strong editorials to defend laws and the American home. He condemns hypocrisy in high office and calls for bold local editorials weekly to guide the nation.
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Weot Campgaw Gale Fogs Linked to Two Preachers Tale
Erratic report from New York May 22 describes a gale and fog near Campgaw blamed by locals on two preachers misled travelers. The tale ties superstition to maritime superstition and old world beliefs during a troubled voyage.
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Klen Nominee Faces Its Opposition
Indianapolis May 22 The race for governor narrows as factions align with Ed Jeckzen supporters backing a Klan linked slate. Delegates gather for the convention amid tense floor maneuvering and contested seating amid a two day session.
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Sun Says China May Cause Next World War
Canton China reports Sun Yat Sen, first president of the Chinese republic, warned that foreign powers backing the Wu Pei Fu clique could provoke foreign strife in China and risk a world war. He said China seeks neutrality from foreign interference but if pressed may trigger a global conflagration.
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Convict Admits He Shot Pen Guara
Michael Norton Burke withdraws not guilty plea in murder trial tied to riot at Western State Penitentiary. District Attorney says Norton was the brains behind a plot to dynamite the prison and escape. Battaglia and Ortakowski convicted for riot. two more prisoners to be tried later.
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Lincoln High students plant vast lavender sweet pea row
In Tacoma on May 2 the 250 members of Lincoln High School pledged to plant 20 feet of lavender sweet peas each. They completed two miles of beir garden passes as part of the class project to grow a long blooming display.
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Large gold deposits found in Kelyms District Siberia report
Agencies report large gold deposits uncovered in the Kelyms District of Northern Siberia. Yakath authortees request a technical commission from the Supreme Economic Council to explore the region.
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Ex-Chief’s Testimony Sparks Talk of Department Rejuvenation
Washington May 2 A Senate committee heard ex chief Crim defend his tenure stating he never suspected Crim of corruption. He claimed Crim’s faults were personal and said the department could be improved with evidence and efficiency, amid questions of alleged misuse of funds.
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American Wrestler Retains World Title
Philadelphia reports Renato Gardini defended his world heavyweight crown in a prolonged bout. Gardini won the first fall after 36 minutes and 15 seconds, then battled a severe attack to prevail in a grueling match contested largely on defense.
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Writings Of TeeMoo Daily Record Near Feb 4 Entry
An excerpt shows fragmented notes dated February 4 referencing TeeMoo and a writer’s cryptic lines. The legibility is limited with missing nouns and unclear context. The text hints at personal musings rather than a clear news item or event.
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