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100 YEARS AGO April 24, 1917

FORT SMITH — Members of the Executive Board of the United Mine Workers of District No. 21, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas; District No. 25, Missouri, and District No. 14, Kansas, will meet in Kansas City Wednesday to formulate plans for asking a wage increase of 20 per cent for the 40,000 miners included in the three districts. Details of the miners’ demands will be decided upon at the Kansas City conference.

50 YEARS AGO April 24, 1967

■ City, state and County police officials began an investigat­ion Sunday into the background of Irven Edward Tribble, who died Saturday night in a 100-milean-hour chase after police sought to question him in the slayings of four Pulaski County residents. Dr. L. Gordon Holt, the County coroner, said Tribble, 27, an unemployed plumber of North Little Rock, died of a self-inflicted head wound from a .22-caliber magnum pistol as his 1964 Thunderbir­d sped down Spring Lake Club Road ahead of police cars in Saline County. 25 YEARS AGO April 24, 1992

■ A judge considerin­g the merits of a $15 million plan that settles a lawsuit challengin­g conditions in the state child welfare system has agreed to review a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could bar him from enforcing the plan. The state attorney general’s office also has asked U.S. District Judge George Howard Jr. to reduce the number of children affected by a proposed settlement of the child welfare lawsuit so that it affects only about 1,600 children actually in custody of the state.

10 YEARS AGO April 24, 2007

■ If Brinkley School District students who have missed classes since Wednesday aren’t back by Friday, they will be considered truant and could be forced to repeat their current grades next year, Superinten­dent Randy Byrd said Monday. About 200 black students remained absent on the fourth day of the boycott, the superinten­dent said. An adult organizer says the intentiona­l absences are a protest of the lack of black role models, specifical­ly black school administra­tors, in the 842-student district.

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