Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Wawasee Inn, one of the most popular summer resort hotels in Indiana and one of largest, is in the hands of a receiver. A. A. Rasor, of Warsaw, was appointed receiver and has qualified by giving bond for $30,000.

In a general attack upon the Wilson administration and«dhe democratic side of the house Friday afternoon, Representative Mann, minority leader, charged that Chicago had been discriminated against in the river and harbor appropriation bill which is now before the house.

Members of the house who are actively interested In ' trade unions have made plans for a contest before the democratic house caucus to force the judiciary committee to include in the administration antitrust bills a provision exempting labor unions from the operations of anti-trust laws.

Progressive members of the house Intend to vote solidly against President Wilson’s recommendation for the repeal of the free toll provision of the Panama canal act. This decision was reached at a recent conference and Representative Victor Murdock, of Kansas, the progressive leader, was authorized to make a statement* of their position.

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