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Sep-25-1920 | wisconsin | 24 | SONS OF VETERANS TAKE ae ac THEIR FLOWER |
Sep-25-1920 | wisconsin | 24 | POPPY ADOPTED FLOWER OF'S. OF V |
Sep-27-1920 | iowa | 24 | Bah Dadmy fae Sane aft (latananun |
Sep-25-1920 | wisconsin | 24 | VETERANS TAKE SONS OF VE ac THEIR FILOWFR |
Dec-03-1920 | texas | 25 | RAMON SHOOTING STILL SHROUDED WYSTERY Clara Smith: Not Found Bu Reported at Sweet-— _water, Texas. TRUNKS ARE © OPENED Police Say Baggage ‘Threws No Light on the Case. “ |
Dec-03-1920 | illinois | 25 | CLARA SMITH IS WANTED BY AUTHORITIES Revolver Used as Murder Weapon In Custody of Sheriff Cannot Be Found Today. ae" *F MURDERESS DISAPPEARS. Jacob Hamon’s Administrator is Now Missing With Others. Investigation Is On. |
Dec-04-1920 | texas | 25 | COUNTY ATTORNEY IS LOOKING AT PISTOI |
Dec-03-1920 | texas | 25 | ARDMORE CASE STILL MYSTERY Sears) For Clara Smith . Continues. COUNTY ATTORNEY , ~ DEMANDS REVOLVER Also Orders Sheriff to Produce Clothing. . |
Dec-03-1920 | south-dakota | 25 | SUSPECT HAMON CASE AT LARGI |
Dec-03-1920 | utah | 25 | AHO COT DIARY, QUERY AFTER SEARCH 1S OVER Asters Person Examines Trunks Claiming to Represent Prosecutor. COUNTY ATTORNEY DENIES HE HAD PRERESEN! ALIVE Meantime Newspapers Publish What {s Declared to Be Miss Smith’s Diary |
Dec-03-1920 | oklahoma | 25 | “lara Smith, Hunted by Officers Across Mexican Border on Shooting Charge Holds Secret of Fatal Shot Which Ended Millionaire Republican’s Life. |
May-18-1920 | south-dakota | 26 | NEBRASKA DEMS, IN CONVENTION Two Counties Are Seeking Seats |
May-18-1920 | south-dakota | 26 | DEMOCRATS OPEN POW-WOW AT OMAHA BEGINNING TODAY |
May-18-1920 | idaho | 26 | Regular Democrats in Control in Nebraska |
Feb-25-1920 | kansas | 27 | Kires Fnuelne to Wuscum, |
Feb-25-1920 | north-carolina | 27 | Horces are Cane. |
Sep-11-1920 | pennsylvania | 28 | CAMPAIGN. TOM WATSON" |
Sep-11-1920 | pennsylvania | 28 | TOM WATSON’S CAMPAIGN. |
Nov-30-1920 | missouri | 29 | Canen!] Te Reinstated. |
Nov-30-1920 | texas | 29 | TAKE PESQUIERA BACK |
Jan-24-1920 | texas | 30 | EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Of Texas F armers Union Convened in Fort Worth Today |
Jan-24-1920 | texas | 30 | ‘FARMERS UNION COMMITTEE PREPARS FOR CONVENTION |
Sep-22-1920 | indiana | 31 | Woman Found Dead In Bed at Dunlaps; Victim of Apoplex: |
Sep-30-1920 | indiana | 31 | WOMEH FOURD DEAD IN BED at DURLAPS; YicTiM OF APOPLEXY |
Dec-11-1920 | kansas | 32 | NOT JUST NOW. Poet Hints That Italy Must Cati oft ike Dane: |
Dec-12-1920 | missouri | 32 | D’Annunzio Issues Statement |
Sep-08-1920 | iowa | 33 | ITALY ACTS TO END STRIKE Government Ministers to ‘Open Nege tiations With Workers in Possession of Factories. |
Sep-07-1920 | nebraska | 33 | ITALIAN SUORKCAG SEIZE 400 PLANTS; MOVE EXPANDS Movement Spreads and Threatens to Extend to Southern End of Peninsula. Government Will Open Negotiations With View to Solution of Problems. |
Sep-07-1920 | massachusetts | 33 | GOVERNMENT T0 MEET WORKERS ON THURSDAY |
Sep-07-1920 | iowa | 33 | NATIONALIZATION OF ALL INDUSTRY SOCIALIST THREAT Employers Given Five Days To Meet All Wage Demands. |
Sep-07-1920 | virginia | 33 | ITALY TAKES STEPS TO COM BAT STRIKERS |
Sep-07-1920 | minnesota | 33 | INDUSTRIAL _ STRIFE IN ITALY |
Sep-07-1920 | california | 33 | GOVERNME, NT OANI AN LEADER: D IXDUSIRY TO CONTER |
Sep-07-1920 | georgia | 33 | METAL WORKERS IN '. TTALY IN AGREEMEN’ |
Sep-07-1920 | iowa | 33 | WORKERS GIVE EMPLOYERS 5 DAYS TO ACT Must Meet Demands it that Time, Ultimatum of Italian Laborers. |
Sep-07-1920 | kansas | 33 | SEIZURE OF FACTORIES Is EXTENDING THROUGHOUT COUNTRY WOMEN FOR D c pe Strikers Place Women and Childdren in Factories to Prevent . Attacks Government Will Nigotiate With . Leaders in Effert to End Difficult y |
Sep-07-1920 | kansas | 33 | SEIZED THE METAL SHOPS Italian Workers Mave Takes Over About 400 Factortes. TOO MUCH PAY {S DEMANDED Impossible For (he Employors to. Compete With Other Nations. |
Sep-07-1920 | iowa | 33 | ITALIAN GOV'T NAY AGT TO ENO STRIKE INTRON FOUNDRIES Eniployers Given Five Days by .. Strikers..to Comply With Workers’ Demands. BREAK. FACTORY:-SAFES TO OBTAIN BACK WAGES ; Conference Called. Thursday te Devise Means of Putting Wages on New Basis. |
Sep-07-1920 | nevada | 33 | ATALY IS ON VERGE OF BATTLE WITH © METAL MEN By Workers Who Refuse tc Give Them Up to Owners |
Sep-07-1920 | iowa | 33 | ALY FACING INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Employes Have Seized Meta Factories Throughout Country. LABOR ASKS ENORMOUS INCREASE IN WAGES Attempt of Owhers to Regain Plants May Lead to Civil War. |
Sep-07-1920 | new-york | 33 | Elaborate Steps Taken to Preserve Order During Period When General Offensive Against All Industries Is Threatened; Manufacturers Claim That Wage Increase Burden Cannot Be Sustained |
Sep-07-1920 | kansas | 33 | oF Hotshiey ane ‘te Bont { nly Alniims Agatian "Gove ehiment: ETAL’ WORKS-ARE SEIZED emment i8s Preparing: to. pe: feud Industry ApaAinst Assault.’ : By, SBolshoyiki, : |
Sep-07-1920 | new-jersey | 33 | WORKERS TAKE 400 “ITALIAN FACTORIES Movement. ‘Still. Expaiding and , Government Seeks. Solution ag 9 pte” ta |
Sep-08-1920 | pennsylvania | 33 | FACTORY SEIZURES INCREASE IN ITALY Naren Taka Ow 400 "Largest Metal Plants, TO’ PARLEY WITH UNIONS Government Officials to’ Hold” Contet enées Tomorrow-—Workers Prepare to Heta Piants: |
Sep-07-1920 | kansas | 33 | ITALIAN WORKERS HOLD FACTORIES SEIZURE OF F ACTORIES IS EXTENDING THROUGHOUT COUNTRY WOMEN FOR DEFENSE Strikers Place Women and Childdren in Facieries io Prevent Ataris Government Will Negotiate With Leaders in Effert to End ; Difficealty |
Sep-07-1920 | kansas | 33 | ITALY HAS A . ~NEW PROBLEM . ; . ! ee THE METAL FACTORIES HAVE BEEN SEIZED BY WORKMEN. . GENERAL OFFENSIVE AGAINST . ALL-INDUSTRIES FEARED.. The Lijtte Kingdom Seems to be Confronting a Situation That May Russianize Italy. |
Sep-07-1920 | maine | 33 | ITALIAN GOVERNMENT |
May-28-1920 | massachusetts | 34 | New York Straw Hat Dealers Promise That They Will Slash Prices |
May-28-1920 | south-dakota | 34 | PALMER ASSISTANT GETS PROMISE OF LOWE®? PFICES |
May-28-1920 | ohio | 34 | NEW YORK HAT PRICES TO FALL |
May-29-1920 | wisconsin | 34 | Price of Straw Lids Cut |
May-28-1920 | arizona | 34 | Hat Dealers Promise To Slash Prices On Straw Bonnets |
May-28-1920 | colorado | 34 | Extra! Here’s a Federal Official Who Says He Convinced Dealers Profits Are Too High |
May-28-1920 | california | 34 | Says Hat Dealers Will Slash Price: |
May-29-1920 | massachusetts | 34 | FORCES CUT IN STRAW HATS U. §. Convinces Dealer: Profits Are Too High |
May-28-1920 | maine | 34 | STRAWS TO COME DOWN. |
Jul-22-1920 | iowa | 35 | ‘arm For Sale By Exztate |
Aug-05-1920 | iowa | 35 | Farm For Saie By Estaie |
Aug-03-1920 | iowa | 36 | ~The Reason. Why |
Aug-05-1920 | iowa | 36 | Ouestion Of Wages |
Oct-08-1920 | iowa | 37 | 1,000 IDLE AT EAST CHICAGO Men Laid Off at Rolling Mill of the Iniand Steel Cor. poration. |
Oct-08-1920 | ohio | 37 | ROLLING MILL MEN LAID OFF Inland Steel Corporation Lets Out 41.000 at East Chicago. |
Sep-02-1920 | texas | 38 | ROOSEVELT AND ROBINS TO SPRAK IN OK LAHONWA,. |
Sep-01-1920 | kansas | 38 | THE ROOSEVELT ANDO ROBBINS tTINERARY. |
Sep-09-1920 | oklahoma | 39 | TRY TO SETTLE © ITALIAN CRISIS Laborers to Meet to Determine Action in Regard to Seizure of Factories. |
Sep-09-1920 | missouri | 39 | LABOR SITUATION IN ITALY TO BE FULLY DISCUSSEL |
Sep-09-1920 | west-virginia | 39 | SVOVRTe Ss rT BIT |
Sep-09-1920 | massachusetts | 39 | REPRESENTATIVES OF 2,900,000 WORKMEN WILL DECIDE ON POLIC The Labor Situation in Italy To Be Taken Up at MeetingTomorrow the Critical Day in History of Movement of Italian Metal Workers |
May-08-1920 | indiana | 40 | HAS SERVED HIS TIME, oH. Van to Drop the Last After More Than Half Century Use, |
May-08-1920 | indiana | 40 | HAS SERVED HI H. Van to Drop ithe Last After More Than Hale Centu |
Aug-02-1920 | indiana | 41 | HEAR INDIANA PETITION SOON |
Aug-02-1920 | new-mexico | 41 | ADVANCES OF INTRASTATE RATES WILL BE ASKED OF THE STATE COMMISSIONS (By Morning Journal ®&pecial Leased Wire) |
Aug-02-1920 | pennsylvania | 41 | CARRIERSWILL SEEK ADVANCE INSTATERATES ESTIMATE INCOME INCREASE |
Aug-02-1920 | nebraska | 41 | INTRASTATE RATE ADVANCE Railroads to Ask That They Correspond With Interstate Raling. _— ar ee aS eS Es |
Aug-02-1920 | montana | 41 | INGREASES IN INTRASTATE RATES ARE ALSO) TO BE ASKED BY RAIL SYSTEMS |
Aug-02-1920 | texas | 41 | ASK INTRASTATE RATE. RAISE FOR SMALL ROADS |
Apr-24-1920 | missouri | 42 | MOB FORMS IN KANSAS. |
Apr-24-1920 | wisconsin | 42 | <ANSAS MOB FOR M FOR. LYNCHING PART} |
Mar-02-1920 | nebraska | 43 | NEBRASKA JOINS FIGHT ON RHODE ISLAND |
Mar-02-1920 | west-virginia | 43 | Attorney General Rice, in Brief Opposing Dismissal, Declares Prohibition Amendment is Revolutionary and a Direct Invasion of Jurisdic. tien and Power of States, |
Mar-02-1920 | wisconsin | 43 | Charles Hughes: Representing “Dry” States Asks Dismissal of Case. HEARING -INDEFINITELY POCTPONED RY COURT Massachusetts and Kentucky to Bring Suit at Next Proceediags. |
Mar-02-1920 | virginia | 43 | 21 STATES JOIN AGAINST FIGHT ON PROHIBITION Side With Government in Fight t “Uphold Validity of Prohibitior Amendment. |
Mar-02-1920 | indiana | 43 | OV PRY WEASITE. PEPENS! Twenly-One st At de Esland's |
Mar-02-1920 | pennsylvania | 43 | OTHER STATES REQUEST WET SUIT BE DROPPEL |
Mar-02-1920 | texas | 43 | oTATES JOM IN URGING PRO UIT DlSMfoudl iS CASE PILED BY RHODE ISLAND TO TEST VALIDITY OF DRY LAW BRIEF FILED BY HUGHES Govermnenr Asks Supreme Court to Cancel Arguments— Action Opposed in Second Brief Presented. |
Mar-02-1920 | texas | 43 | Dry Law Tesi Has No Basis, Brief Holds High Court Delays Two Cases Involvdag Validity |
Mar-02-1920 | ohio | 43 | TWENTY-ONE JOIN IN ASKING HITS) ISMICS AL |
Mar-02-1920 | ohio | 43 | STORE OF STATES WANT DISMISSAL OF DRY TESTCASE Join With Federal Government in Pending Case. WOULD MAKE 'ISSUE ny Only Question of Politicat Folicy IC™ Ts Thought. |
Mar-02-1920 | missouri | 43 | GOVERNMENT GETS AID OF 21 STATES IN DRY SUIT FIGHT Join With Federal Forces i Asking Supreme Court Dismiss Prohibition Test Case of Rhode Island. |
Mar-02-1920 | ohio | 43 | TWENTY-ONE JOIN IN ASKING SuITS’ DISMISSAL |
Mar-02-1920 | pennsylvania | 43 | ais _————a LLL LL TTT EE EE a 21 STATES JOIN IN ASKING _ COURT TO DISMISS R. . SUIT |
Mar-02-1920 | new-mexico | 43 | GUNGE ATED MOVE MADE 10 QUAGE AGTION 10 Teal PRD AMEND MEN] Twenty-One States Join the Government in Requesting Supreme Court to Dismiss Rhade Iceland Suit. CHARLES E. HUGHES APPEARS FOR DRYS Attorney for Plaintiffs Files Brief in Which He Alleges That No Justifiaole Questions Are Involved, |
Mar-02-1920 | illinois | 43 | ASK DISMISSAL Ur TEST SUIT ON PROWIGITION LAW 21 States Join Federal Government in Request BRIEF FILED BY HUGHES |
Mar-02-1920 | indiana | 43 | Ask Supreme Court to Dismiss Original Suit Brought by Rhode Island to Test Validity of Constitutional Prohibition Measure; Permission Given for Postponement MAY HEAR ARGUMENTS MAR. 15 |
Mar-02-1920 | texas | 43 | GOVERNMENT JOINED BY STATES IN PLEA TWENTY-ONE ASK DISMISSAL OE ORIGINAL SUIT BY RHODE ISLAND. ARGUMENTS ARE POSTPONED No Definite Date Set for Hearing; Test on Validity of Prohibition Amendment. |
Mar-02-1920 | michigan | 43 | 21 STATES J01N DEFENSE OF DRY LAW'S VALIDITY Charles Evans Hughes File Brief Defending Right to Amend Baste Law. |
Mar-02-1920 | indiana | 43 | DEPENSE OF DRY MEASURE. Twenty-One States Ask Dismissal of Ithede Island's Suit, |
Mar-02-1920 | pennsylvania | 43 | URGE DISMISSAL OF SUTT. |
Nov-29-1920 | illinois | 44 | JAPANESE TREATY STILL INFORMAL Secretary of State Says Treaty is Not Ready For Submission. Not To Conflict With Present Law. |
Nov-30-1920 | missouri | 44 | PROPOSED JAPAN TREATY NEGOTIATIONS IMPROVE |