Debates End as Tariff Vote Waits in House
The House closes debate on tariff a day of intense speeches led by Reed and Crisp. Reed argues the bill harms both sides, while Crisp attacks its economic logic, accusing the minority of inconsistent claims. A rousing Wilson defense ends with broad applause and the chamber clearing before the vote on amendments.
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Mty
Reed
Cyncore
West Virginia
Ainty
Les
Mr. Hatch
Missouri
Cisson
Mr. Crisp
Crisp
Representative Clark
Norst
Maine
United States
New York
8. S. Cox
Committee On
Forsooth
Messrs
Bryan
Nebraska
Tucker
Virginia
Mr. Wilson
House
Burrows
Wilson
Wills and intestate distribution rules explained by Judge Winston
The piece outlines how intestate estates are divided under distributions law when a decedent leaves widow and children, with shares for one or two children and the widow, and details on per capita versus per stirpes, advancement versus gift, and the roles of administrator and executor. It also notes changes since 1865 under the new constitution affecting rights to rents and profits of a wife’s lands and the modern tenant by the curtesy consummate.
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Durham
Curtesy
England
Coke
Rocky Mount Cannery Planned and Local Officials Appointed
A cannery with packing and evaporating departments will be built at Rocky Mount. Col W H Yarborough of Louisburg is named internal revenue agent with headquarters in Louisville Kentucky. Roads nationwide are in a deplorable state with many detours through fields and dangers at night.
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Rocky Mount
Col
W. H. Yarborough
Louisburg
Internal Revenue
Louisville, Ky
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