Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1920 — LIKE [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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Ty Cobb’. Batting Average in . Our Bread Rises. ~ Delicious and ApgsWdng Pie., Cookie, and Cake. O’RILEY’S Know No Other. WASHINGTON NEWS. Washington, D. C., May 28. Closing a twelve years’ conservation struggle, congress sent to the president the bill for the development of the national water power under licenses grante,d by a government commission to private capital. o The senate campaign expenditures committee is determined to get to the bottom of reports that a syndi-* cate of New York Democratic millionaires has agreed to put up $lO,000,000 for a campaign fund provided William G. McAdoo .of New York is nominated for president. > —o—- — Sims concluded his testimony today with the recommendation of a plan of organization for the navy department in substantial agreement, he said, with the view® expressed by navy department officers before the committee, although it is still opposed by the secretary himself. An effort to pass the peace resolution over the president’s veto proved unsuccessful in the house. ■ O'; ■ Exclusion of foreign aircraft from the United States for ten years was urged before the house committee on ways and means by Brig. Gen. William Mitchell. —o— The Mason resolution expressing sympathy with the Irish people in its aspirations for an independent republic was approved by the house committee on foreign affairs by a vote of 11 to 7. Action in the house is expected during the next week. - Everett and Clinton Brown, of near Huntington, are here, having been called here on account of the serious illness of their father, W. R. Brown.