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Feb-07-1920 | illinois | 79 | LEADERS WILL MOVE ADUPTION UF RESERVATIONS Will Take up Report of Bi-Partisan Committee HOLD MANY CONFERENCES |
Feb-07-1920 | maine | 79 | lo Be Based on Modi Sed Reservations |
Feb-07-1920 | wisconsin | 79 | LODGE CHANGES BASIS FOR PEACE Solons Will Agree on Ail But ~-—"Pwo Articles for Rati ~~ fication. |
Feb-07-1920 | texas | 79 | REPUBLICANS TO TAKE INITIATIVE ON TREATY MODIFIED LODGE RESERVATIONS MAY BE BASIS ON WHICH TO RESUME DISCUSSION. DEMOCRATS CONFER TODAY Many Senators Believe Some Agreement Will Be Reached Next Week; Others Are Doubtful. |
Feb-07-1920 | utah | 79 | RESERVATIONS Bi-Partisan Committee Plans On Taking Up Treaty Con. sideration Next Week in the Senate REPUBLICANS TO TAKE INITIATIVE UPON FLOOR Belief Prevails’ That Changes Proposed Satisfactory To Democrats |
Feb-07-1920 | montana | 79 | TO RESUME NEXT WEEK. |
Feb-07-1920 | texas | 79 | RESERVATION!ST9 WILL TARE LEAD IN SENATE FIGHT BOTH PARTIES WILL ACCEHr! TENTATIVE PRAT, OS PREDIOTION OUTLOOK MORE HOPEFUL Article Ten and Monroe Doctrine Sec tion Are Chief Stumbling Blocks In Way of Farly Agreement |
Feb-07-1920 | montana | 79 | Modified Reservations to Be Basis of Treaty Fight |
Mar-22-1920 | ohio | 80 | BENSON NAMED BY SIMS AS ONE WHO WARNED HIM Admiral Refers To th “Pro British” Speeches |
Mar-22-1920 | ohio | 80 | SIMG DECLARES BENSON THE MAN Who Told Him ‘‘Not to Lei British Pull Wool Over His Eyes.’’ WAS SAID IN OFFICE OF NAVIGATION BUREAU ‘Benson Later Repeated the ) Remark in London and ' Then Again in Paris. |
Aug-16-1920 | texas | 81 | Hon. Pat Neff.is Speaker Here Saturday |
Aug-20-1920 | texas | 81 | PAT NEFF SPOKE AT MEXIA SATURDAY |
Jun-10-1920 | ohio | 82 | OWIO'S WHEAT CROP ONE-HALT OF LAST YEAR en hii oiait Verena is 28, 416, 000 Bushels This Year |
Jun-15-1920 | ohio | 82 | A FIFTY PER CENT WHEAT CROP SHOWN OHIO FACING ACUTE SHORTAGE _IN- WHEAT AS SHOWN BY a LATE REPORT. . |
Jun-11-1920 | ohio | 82 | WIN ER wiEAT DECLINES |
Jun-10-1920 | ohio | 82 | OHIO'S WHEAT CROP ONE-HALF OF LAST YEAR Such is Forecast of The State Agricultural Department Forecast is 28,416,000 Bushel: This Year |
May-15-1920 | iowa | 83 | REIND IS FILM CENSOR Judge Refuses to Stop Showing of “Soul-Kiss’ Picture, |
May-18-1920 | iowa | 83 | COULDN'T, SEE. THE. . PICTURE, WOULDN'T “PROHIBIT THE: FILM |
Sep-10-1920 | minnesota | 84 | FOUR LABOR LEADERS ARE JAILED FOR CONTEMPT OF COUR’ |
Sep-10-1920 | wisconsin | 84 | LABOR LEADERS GO TO JAIL FOR FLAYING COURT |
May-12-1920 | indiana | 85 | > DONATION |
May-12-1920 | illinois | 85 | GIVES MORE TO INTERCHURCH MOVEMENT |
May-12-1920 | texas | 85 | ANOTHER QUARTER MILLION GIVEN BY M. ROCKEPELLED |
May-12-1920 | indiana | 85 | SEVERAL MAKE GIFTS TO INTERCHURCH MOVEMEN’ |
May-12-1920 | ohio | 85 | JOHN D. JR. DONATES AN ADDITIONAL $250,008 |
Dec-15-1920 | ohio | 86 | “JORN BULL BUSY British Efforts to ‘Dominate American. Shipbuilding" in: Early ‘Days of War... AGENTS OF ENGLAND © . ON SHIPPING BOARD ‘Strange Feature Is That Ne. body ‘Admits Knowing How. Thay Goat Phere: |
Dec-15-1920 | connecticut | 86 | BRITISH AGENTS = HAG IMPORTANT JOBS ON SHIPPING BOARD Denman Advecates Organization of America’s. Shipbuilding Program on Purely American Basis. |
Aug-12-1920 | nevada | 87 | MILLIONS ARE OWED BY QUICK-RIGH BROKER OF: BOSTON Gives Himself Up to Officers Of United States As He Hears State to Jail Him Trust Company’s Capital All Gone Is Declared by Bank Commissioner |
Aug-12-1920 | nebraska | 87 | PONZ! ARRESTED BY U.S, MARSHAL Spectacular Financier Must Face Charge of Using Mails »~ to Defraud. Federal Auditor Says Liabili. ties Will Aggregate Almost ~ $7,000,000; Assets 24 N00. 000. |
Aug-12-1920 | south-dakota | 87 | PONZI ARRESTED BY U.S. MARSHAL: FUNDS TIED UF Money Wizard Gives up W hen Strength Fails Him. |
Aug-12-1920 | missouri | 87 | PONZI SURRENDERS TOU, S. MARSHAL AT BOSTON TODAY |
Aug-12-1920 | indiana | 87 | PONZI PLACED UNDER ARREST, BAI $95 (fi Surrenders to Federal Authori: ties Seeing That State Planned Action. A RECEIVER [S ASKED FOR Authorities Believe Capital of Hanover Trust Company May Be Wiped Out. |
Aug-13-1920 | texas | 87 | MISUSE OF MAIL CHARGE FILED; PONZI GIVES UP TRICK TURNED ON STATE AU. THORITIES BY ITALIAN FINANCIER |
Aug-13-1920 | kansas | 87 | Financier Cherged With Using the Mails to Defraud |
Aug-12-1920 | illinois | 87 | PON! ARRESTED, CHARGE OF USING MAIL 10 DEFRAUD Spectacular Financier Surrenders Himself to Federal Authorities. |
Aug-12-1920 | kansas | 87 | Fadernl Authorities: Place Charge e of Misuse of Matis. |
Aug-12-1920 | oklahoma | 87 | SURRENDERS AS OFFICIALS CLOSE ON HIM Hanover Trust Co. ‘Capit Wiped Out by Dealings. With “Financier.” $25,000 IS BAIL FIXED; HE’LL FURNISH SI |
Mar-10-1920 | indiana | 88 | PRATHER AND WUVFSON, |
Mar-11-1920 | indiana | 88 | PRATHER AND WOVPSON. |
Oct-07-1920 | maryland | 89 | HARDING WOULD TURN ‘BACK ON AMERICA’S LEAGUE AIBLIGATIONS |
Oct-07-1920 | virginia | 89 | HARDING FLATLY AGAINST LEAGUE Says He Would Turn Back On U.S. Obligations |
Mar-31-1920 | mississippi | 90 | Astronomer Believes. Strange Signals Are Messaces From Mar: |
Mar-31-1920 | minnesota | 90 | SAYS WE CAN TALK TO MAR |
Mar-31-1920 | massachusetts | 90 | BELIEVE STRANGE SIGNALS CAME FROM PLANET MARS |
Apr-14-1920 | pennsylvania | 91 | SED AUTOMO3ILFS OF GUAR- |
Apr-12-1920 | pennsylvania | 91 | LSED ALIONOMILFES CF GUAR ANTE |
Mar-30-1920 | georgia | 92 | FAMILY SLAYER: ON TRIAL AT TUPELO |
Mar-29-1920 | mississippi | 92 | ee aa ee ne ee eee Te Marshall Trial Besins |
Mar-29-1920 | mississippi | 92 | RESUME TRIAL OF CHARLES MARSHALL Charged With Murder, Arson and As. sault With Intent To Kill—Tack ef Securingf Jury Begun. |
Apr-15-1920 | maine | 93 | DISCOUNT UP A POINT: |
Apr-15-1920 | south-dakota | 93 | ENGLISH CISCOUNT RAISED. |
Apr-15-1920 | iowa | 93 | Diseonnt Rate Raised. |
Aug-20-1920 | michigan | 94 | SOVIET OFFERS TO WITHDRAW IF POLAND DISARMS “Not Conquerers” Declares Head of Russian Delegation. |
Aug-20-1920 | texas | 94 | tarnetc BDnland’ Ta Re Good. |
Jan-05-1920 | texas | 95 | DECISIONS OFFICIALLY |
Jan-05-1920 | texas | 95 | CHANGE NAME TO ALLIED POWERS |
Jan-05-1920 | texas | 95 | “ALLIED POWERS” TITLE OF FORMER ENEMIES OF GERMAN EMPIRES AMERICAN AMBASSADOR. RI. REQUESTS THAT U.S. BE REGARDED AS ONE OF ALLIES. |
Jan-05-1920 | minnesota | 95 | HEREAFTER 10 BE ~ ALLIED POWERS" |
May-07-1920 | indiana | 96 | MISS CHELLA EWING Succumbed To Kidney Trouble al Home in Mitchell Thursday |
May-07-1920 | indiana | 96 | Of Miss Thelma Ewing Occurrec At Mitchell Yesterday Follow ing Long Illness. ‘BURIAL MITCHELL CEMETERY |
Nov-08-1920 | ohio | 97 | Administration Said t Seek Means to Beat Westerners |
Nov-08-1920 | ohio | 97 | baer ener altar ei ee nnd nel ~ PROPOSED TREATY State Department Said. to Be Considering Discriminatory Pact..: SUBJECT BEING DISCUSSED No Formal Offer Has -Been Made to Japan in Lan® |
Nov-08-1920 | california | 97 | NeW TncAlY WOULD CREMP JAPO FHM GAL, LEGISLATION |
Nov-08-1920 | new-mexico | 97 | JAPANESE MAY BE EXCEPTED FROM NEW LAV |
Nov-08-1920 | ohio | 97 | CONSIDER TREATY 10 Al) JAPAN May Exempt Japs Fron Asiastic Class No ACTION TAKEN Such Treaty Would An. swer Jap Protest |
Nov-08-1920 | alabama | 97 | —— Proposed Treaty Gives Japanese Equal Rights Agreement Understood to Be Under Consideration at Wash ington Would Do Away With Anti-Alien Law of Califor: nia and Similar Laws in Other States : |
Nov-08-1920 | iowa | 97 | JAPAN TREATY. SB CONSIERED. BY STATE DEPT. “By Which Japanese Wonld Not: he Tucladed in Aslatic Din. erimination Laws, |
Nov-08-1920 | california | 97 | EXEMPTION FROM LAND LAW IS: - SOUGHT BY ©. JAPANESE [By A, L, Bradford, United Press Staft. Correspondent.]. |
Nov-08-1920 | california | 97 | NEW TREATY WOULD CACM dara THU OAL, LEBISLATION |
Nov-08-1920 | wisconsin | 97 | FOR TAPS UNDER PROPOSED PAGT State Department Said to Bi Working on New Japanese Agreement. WOULD NULLIFY STATE LAW Proposed Treaty Will Give Japs Same Righis as Other Foreigners Have, |
Jan-29-1920 | indiana | 98 | VELENDED NATIONAL POULTRY cryoverr TAT Nwa VOR Cm |
Jan-28-1920 | indiana | 98 | ATTENDED NATIONAL, POULTRY : snow IX NEW VORK CITY |
Mar-05-1920 | ohio | 99 | TWO MISSING |
Mar-05-1920 | ohio | 99 | TWO MISSING IN CAMP FIRI |
Oct-08-1920 | wisconsin | 100 | Population of Continental U..S. Announced by Census Bu-' rean on Thursday as “105,683,108 <1 NUMBER OF FARMS INU. S,. : INCREASED BY 1,5 PER GENT Many of Best Farm States Show Decrease; Wisconsin Gained’ 12,069 Farms , |
Oct-08-1920 | wisconsin | 100 | GENSUS OF U.S. INUWo GAIN OF 14.9 PERCENT Population of Continental U. 5S. Announced by Census Bureau on Thursday as 105,683,108 NUMBER OF FARMS IN U, S, INCREASED BY 1.5 PER CENT Many of Best Farm States Show Decrease; Wisconsin Gained 12,069 Farms |
May-02-1920 | texas | 101 | COLBY DEFENDS WILSON AND SCORES TRADUCERS AT PRESS GLUB DINE |
May-02-1920 | nevada | 101 | HAVE POLITIC! ON MENU AT BANQUET Hoover, Edwards, Owen, Colby and Gerard Mix Without Sign of Trouble |
May-02-1920 | iowa | 101 | DANIELS MAKES REFERENCE TO VAIN ADMIRAI Secretary of Navy One of the Speakers at New York Press Club Dinner. |
May-02-1920 | missouri | 101 | COLBY DEFENDS THE PRESIDENT AT PRESS CLUB FEAS} |
Oct-06-1920 | massachusetts | 102 | AMERICA’ s TRADE WITH. CHINA IS. INCREASING |
Sep-29-1920 | texas | 102 | AMERICAN TRADE WITH CHINA GROWS RAPIDLY |
Oct-01-1920 | arizona | 102 | CHINESE TRADE RAPIDLY GROWING |
Mar-27-1920 | wisconsin | 103 | ROPE BREAKS AT NEGRO HANGING; SECOND TIME O. K |
Mar-27-1920 | texas | 103 | SECOND DROP OF TRAP NECESSARY BECAUSE THE FIRST ROPE. BROKE |
Mar-27-1920 | montana | 103 | ROPE PARTS, NEGRC IS HANGED TWICE |
Mar-27-1920 | nebraska | 103 | NEGRO FIEND PAYS LIFE =PENALTY Hung et Popular Bluffs. Mo., {fo Attack Upon White Woman— Fist Capital Punishment |
Mar-27-1920 | missouri | 103 | NEGRO 1S HANGED AT POPLAR BLUF! FIRST TO PAY WITH LIFE SINCE DEATH PENALTY WAS RESTORED IN STATE, |
Jan-07-1920 | ohio | 104 | DEMOGAATS WANT BUT { CANDIDATE FROM OHIO IN PRESITENTIAY RAR |
Jan-07-1920 | missouri | 104 | Ohio Wants but One Favorite Son. |
Jan-07-1920 | ohio | 104 | DEMMIES WiLL GROP POM :RENE OR COX ONE National Committeeman Moor Says Choice Near at Rand Both Presidzntial Possibilities |
Jan-07-1920 | ohio | 104 | UERIMIES Will UROP PON :RENE 0 COA ONE National Committeeman WNicore Says Choice Near at Rand Both Presidzntial Possibilities |
May-12-1920 | indiana | 105 | HILL SIT TIGHT AND WATCH MEXICAN PEVOI TION This Policy Agreed On Following Meeting of President and Cabinet. Reporte Indicate Revolutionary Government Desires U. S. Recogni tian |
May-12-1920 | new-york | 105 | WATCHFUL WAIT WILL CONTINUE |
Sep-20-1920 | ohio | 106 | NAVAL FORCES FINISH JOB U. S. Warships in Adriatic to Be Re. called Soon. |
Sep-20-1920 | iowa | 106 | /MAY RECALL NAVAL FORCES American Warships in the Adriatic Sea Have Practically Completed Their Mission, |
Mar-24-1920 | nevada | 107 | LANDIS HAULS -) BANKERS UI |
Mar-25-1920 | nevada | 107 | LANDIS HAULS ? BANKERS IIf |
Mar-24-1920 | idaho | 107 | COURT PUSHES CASE OF TANTET HAYS COMPAN Judg6iandis Orders Two Bankers to Testify in Bankruptcy Investigation |
Apr-19-1920 | wisconsin | 108 | HOUSING CONCERN é FORMED AT WATSAU |