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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 7, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Visit South Dakota a greatest automobile show in Mitchell april 10-11-12 ten pages he evening Republican City edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota monday april 7, 1924. Number 162more Hamon Money traced democrats booming doctor for president Copeland now in Senate May be candidate new yorkers Rise on political horizon in three years has been mete Roie Segan As health head k Vichi flux Ker state is re to Boc just hard for its favorite sex a icon Alf sox by Harry b. Of it \ a service writer Washier a c. April 7�?strange hot use these. The times Are rambled. Otherwise. Could i Affine democrats democrats hiking about the chances of a Rova candidate for president and seriously too Days. Surely Tou i witness says Oil Man paid Harding Bill committees hotel expenses at Chicago coat $25,000, j. B. French asserts Hamon was for Wood swing to Lowden after break a state Campaign Cost him half million copyright hours a kwjaff1 but Are the Junior unite Illinois vote tomorrow will be big belief chief interest certes of Small a Fig fax to retain governors chair world flight Chicago 111., apr. 7.�?the Illinois Canton Man killed we we h i by train when he lies across track postponed by Canton. S. P., april 7.�?iver thereon. 40 years old was killed by a Milwaukee train just West of the City saturday night. The Many a body Lay across the track in such a Way that his limbs were severed and his body so badly crushed that death followed immediately. Although the Engineer saw thereon on the tracks it was too late to Stop the train. Or. Thorson suffered a Sun stroke about two years ago. From which he new Accident theve re speaking of left mrs Copeland. Upper right the senator his wife and son Royal or. Lower d states senator from Hight senator Copeland. It work Royal s. Copeland. Copeland s Rise in the political j leavens has been meteoric. Three vast ago he a a political unknown. In medical circles he was recon j feed a an Active Abd aggressive j apostle of sanitation and health Camj Nav go As commissioner of health in Quot new York City his name was widely known. But politics no one thought of Copeland and politics in the same connection. / was an easy Victor then came the new York senatorial Campaign of 1922. The democrats wanted a Man to supplant senator Raider a Republican. They wanted mar who come clean up. J primary election tomorrow is expect a health commissioner., Copeland lad waged clean up crusades. Day a it to bring out the largest primary and night. He had a Good record. So j vote the state Ever has known. Sharp they nominated him for the Senate t by drawn issues both state and Ian a clean Man who things Yona have aroused unusual inter up a it and to swept the state with a majority of 281.24#. I chief interest centers upon the con in his Campaign for the Senate. Test Between gov. Len Small tuning Copeland demonstrated that he knew renomination on the Republican things outside the medical text. Hooks. He talked Tariff taxation and Thurlow g. Longton state Bonos International relations and i senator. Essington has based his hotel at which the decision was made to nominate Harding but he said he had no first hand information about it. Wolfe is int witness a information has come to me from Many senator wad so pursued a that you stated on the Day Harding was nominated that a Deal had been mad for the nomination of Harding and that Woods Case was a i done to believe i made that the publisher replied adding that he had arranged the night before the nomination to return Home and had visited the Wood Ohio delegates and told them to stand firm for Wood. Quot Wolfe was the last witness of the Day. When he left the stand senator Stanfield said if senator Walsh was going further into Hamons expenditures the executor of Damon estate should be called. He also asked Harreld tells of activities in land cases senator declares suggestions that he was interested is All a a bunk took indians part oklahoman asserts that of. Prevented scandal by having Todd ousted Washington d. C., apr. 7.�? the question of contributions to National Campaign funds by Oil interests received the momentary attention of Hamon a payment of the Hardin committee s hotel expanses. I that was agreed to and the Cem a Muttee adjourned until wednesday. O a Washington d. C., apr. 7�?of1 a that former attorney general Miller senator John w Harrold. Reph of Ohio be called Aso the Story of m Wor Martin says air cruisers will remain at Prince Rupert indefinitely Prince Rupert b. A. Apr. 7.�? pending repairs to the Flag plane. Be the Oil committee again today. Wilbur w. Marsh former treasurer of the democratic National commit i tee the first witness was questioned about contributions by e. L. Doheny to the democratic War Chest. Marsh said Jie had no recollection As in specific contributions of do Hen run the 1920 Campaign. It would be necessary he said. To consult the records of the committee which Are in the Washington Headquarters. He was excused. The committee then called a. L. Kistler of Tulsa okla. President of the producers and refiners corporation. He said he was not at the Republican National convention at Chicago in 1920, but identified himself As a Republican a at this he was not requested to solicit Campaign funds in 1920, he testified but was asked to make a contribution which he did subscribing $325. Hamon was for Wood j. B. French of Oklahoma City was the third witness to be called in to minutes. He identified himself As an Oil operator. A did you know Jake Hamon a asked senator Walsh. A very said the witness. A i was associated with him in business Dawes report will be ready next wednesday committee meets today to pit finishing touches on their conclusions the four United states army Ai ers on a Globe encircling journey never completely recovered and i. Whih arrived Here Lute yesterday of attle damaged in making a Landing. It his r Cruls from 1917 until the time or is death the whelp Range of political a a problems with the same facility he had shows in preaching better health. As a a a newcomers in politics against whom the Kins of past political mistakes cannot be raised a stirs the imagination of his party a Leader also he has ii has a Way of a getting across wit Tho people he meets. Campaign almost entirely on gov. Small a record and the governor has defended his official acts. The fight for delegates to the Republican National convention Between senator Hiram w. Johnson and president Coolidge locked upon As the Climax of the Middle Western Battle physical condition was believed to be responsible for his act. He is a labourer and had resided Here about Twenty years. The deceased who was a Man of forty a. Unmarried and leaves two Sisters. Funeral services will be held Here. Is attracting hardly less attention with Copeland As a candidate and while closely rivalling it is the race for mean up slogan As the Cam the Republican senatorial Nomina pain by the democrats might have Tion. Med ill Mccormick incumbent f really winning combination it is has made a strenuous Campaign claimed. Then too there is the chiefly citing Bis record at washing purely material consideration that i ton. Charles s. Deneen. Former gov Copeland probably could hold new i pm or Newton Jenkins backed by York state with its 45 pectoral vote securely in he democratic column. And that is one sixth the total l umber needed to elect physically a Poland fills the Eye Eso a presidential size. Close to six tall the daily dozen he practices a Well As prescribes for others have kept h m straight and muscular. Opera us was Horn on a farm near Dexter mich., 55 years ago. He graduated from Dexter High school end he University of Michigan. An Interne at the u of m. And studied Post graduate is Europe. Political play at Madison Arden next june puts some a first place on the dem Ket. Copeland will still have support for second place w York electoral vote will f tremendous drag. At any his Home it stat boosters will a hat he is not overlooked ruffle. Fervid Hosp Ira. In i chit. Y Square one Els erratic a Active that x give Fiji event soft in it it senator la Follette Johnson Brook Hart and others of the congressional insurgent Block Adelbert Mcpherson and Gilbert Giles Linden Are his opponents. The National fight on the democratic ticket is Between we. Gibbs Mcadoo seeking an instructed delegation. And the regular party organization which wants a pledged delegates. Ova rempt issued nation is c Rwy All issued on. a apr. 7.�?the of the currency today for the condition of All at the close of Busi mor Day. March 31. A o a a weather forecast pro a firms mostly Cloudy with Sun in North and East por on and n Northeast por u it Day c older in West and a eth portion tuesday. A a a tonight and probably St a a a Der tuesday. Dakota unsettled and cold tuesday partly Cloudy East and South portions. Lakota partly Cloudy torn Fth a 1.j1"1"1�11 and Pierre Bridge May be begun yet this year Pierre of. D., apr. 7.�?a move to begin construction of a Missouri River Bridge at Pierre before the year is Over has been started by a Resolution of the Hughes county Board of commissioners who will place before All counties East of Here on the Black and yellow Trail which Are chiefly concerned the project of issuing county Bonds or warrants to Advance funds for most of the construction. Stanley county Cornie missioner have already assented. The fund raised must total $250,000. According to state Bridge Engineer j. E. Kirkham who said nothing stands in the Way of starting the Structure during the year. New political crisis Breaks out in England i ter noon will remain in Trine Albert indefinitely. Major Frederick l. Marvin. Flight commander announced i a i cannot make any statement a to the probable Date of our departure for Sitka Alaska our next stopping place unto after we have Ihor roughly inspected the major Martin said. The Seattle in Landing in a it combination of wind and Snow flurries hit the water so hand two struts were broken on or left Side. The other three planes made Safe land a Ings. The weather Here cleared slightly after he planes had been fastened to buoys at Seal Cove but became in exp tons Bill of labor government rouses turmoil throughout Britain government beaten Jondon. Eng., apr. 7.�?ow�? the Mac Donald government was Defeated in the House of commons today by the vote of 221 to 212 on the rent evictions questions. French said Hamon had discussed with him beforehand his plans concerning the 1929 Republican convention. Hamon had wanted first to be elected Republican National committeeman for Oklahoma he said and then to help nominate general Wood. A while the National committeeman fight was on a a Tbs witness added. A the and Genera Wood broke and then he went for gov. I Owden. It was his intention to control the Oklahoma a i done to think the president had any place Jake Hamon would have French said. A after the nomination of Harding. I asked Hamon if he would be in the Cabinet and he told me he would asked what Hamons Campaign for Paris. France. Apr. 7.�? spa the report of the reparations experts will be signed at to of clock wednesday morning it was determined today. The report immediately will be turned Over to the reparations committee for that body to make Public. The experts met this morning with the Lioan of Oklahoma made a voluntary statement to the Senate department of Justice investigating committee today relative to his activities in connection with prosecution of the Miller Brothers Indian land fraud cases the senator had been mentioned in this connection in the testimony of former United states attorney p cd of Oklahoma who worked up the cases. Senator Harrold said he had heard a Cru Morse that Peck was to be replaced because the Miller Brothers wanted a to get him out of the prosecution before the cases came to trial. He went to attorney general Daugherty the senator continued when he heard that or. Todd or. Daugherty a former Law partner had been retained by the Miller Brothers. He urged that Peck be retained to prosecute these cases and this was done. His chief interest the senator said was to avoid any Harrold was a Surprise Quot or. Harrold said he was a a surprised to hear that pleas of guilty had been accepted in these cases by intention of finishing All that a a. A a i direction of the department of jus Mains for them to do before the _ a _0 to Tenter when he heard no civil approved proofs of their report to. # i suits had Heen filed in recover the the reparations committee finally go to the printers. The work of the clerical Force which kept the typewriters Busy until 3 o clock this morning now is being reviewed and the final touches put on those elections of the report requiring slight changes. General Dawes and his colleagues announced that they would sit the whole Day if necessary and probably would meet again Only when ready to hand Over their report. Of settled again after darkness. I or of led by major Martin three of the i nation co in i t a Douglas cruisers appeared Over Prince flinch said. Hamon told him it a j Rupert a few minutes before 5 of clock i Cost tni1 111111 1 or j ,. Flying at an average height of 300 i Quot a Quot a Orr it he co feet. They were the Seattle the Chi to the general Lect on h Tench said Eago and the new Orleans which Tlam a him i it a is 0 left Seattle an hour before the Boston. A thru Urh 4 1 l ers piloted by Lieut. Leigh Wade took off. Half an hour later Lieut. Wade arrived. He had been delayed in starting at Seattle by having to remove gasoline and baggage to lighten his fascia to score another Victory at italian polls London eng., apr. 7.�?what the plane Laberite press describes As a a Polit i ical crisis of first class importance has Arisen out of the governments de j termination to protect unemployed j tenants from eviction. A special Ca hint meeting was convened last night to discuss the evictions Bill and Premier Macdonald shortened his week end vacation at Chequers court to attend. The political reports agree that the government has already resolved that some Means must be adopted to enable unemployed i it Erson to retain possess Ion of their Homes whether they pay rent or not. Hut indecision and even disagreement is said to exist on How this is to be managed. When debate on the Bill was and i journey last we Eek it wits understood the government proposed to put the onus of finding the rent Money upon the poor Law authorities who in turn look to the government for re in Nursement. If this proves to be the ministers plan it seems certain they will be Defeated in the commons As though it is not supposed they would regard this As reason for resigning. Of. The annual loss of growing a Otto due to the Boll Weevil is estimated by the department of agriculture at out or $200,000,000. Cold Sot fir a tuesday colder tuesday portion tonight. Ira Cal temperatures a mum an j minimum tempera a n in 7 a m. Yesterday to 7 a. Today As gov i a red by the official if fit thermometer Axi Tuuu 70. Minimum 41. At s a. M. Today 48. Weather androids Bill Chi ii8 App filed at g 30 daily by associated press crts a Luciy 4- roads Good. Farn Zyk Trifar 4� roads Good Tarn r5ear< 38 Road Pood Pierre 45 road8 rough. A re j1,1�?T 46 roads Good. Mitch p i rare roads fair. My Rhei ule in. 4s wet Rodas fair. Clear 52 roads Ood. Wir ear 40 roads Good. Ste it liar a a a ads. T rally Cloudy 38 roads Watertown Clear .6 poultry raisers orders egg and Chick orders Are just what you wan. You must have them quickly too for this is the season it when you must make every egg and every minute count. One month from today will be too late for then the hatching season will be past. Every Day that your advertising is delayed Means a loss of additional Cash Cus tonnes. A a % Send us your want and today tomorrow it will be out producing orders for you. Minutes mean Money to you now. Senate to get Revenue Bill by wednesday Washington d. a apr. 7.�? prod we and merchandise Hurok ors would be exempted from the $50 brokers tax under an amendment voted to Tho Revenue Bill today by the Senate finance com Tion on Hie Bill the cd Ommittee disposed of several de Toaale aimed to hear up technical details. Chairman shot predicted Muter. The measure would be completed by the committee at the night cd Learin the Way for final arse is if in. Washington d. C., apr. 7.�?request of senators for changes in Boma. $25.00 1 for hotel Bill records of Hamons estate show that he was a heavy Borrower of Money French said but added that he could not say whether any of the Loans negotiated in new y Ork. Kansas City. Oklahoma City. St. Louis and other places had been obtained or about the time of the Chicago convention. A did Hamon Ever Tell you what he you about Money by spent at the f i Cago convention a asked senator Walsh. A yes sir. He said a i trave $25,900 so that the hotel Bill of or. Harding at the Congress hotel would be a a to whom did he say he gave it a to Bill Miller a former attorney general of Ohio managed Harding a pre convention Campaign in Oklahoma. A did Hamon Ever Tell you that he expected to get out of All this pursued senator Walsh. French replied. Senator Spencer asked French if he was a Democrat. A yes a Texas Democrat thank god a was the reply. A was anything Ever said by Hamon about Oil land leases a asked senator Spencer. A nothing a when you spoke of a $25,099 payment for Harding a hotel expenses you did not mean his personal sex Rome Italy apr. 7.�?up a returns from Tel Van a parliamentary elections today indicate an overwhelming Victory for the fascist i. The government candidate appeared to be leading in nearly every Region. The independents headed by Deputy Gluffrida were running second to the fascist in Catania with the other praties trailing. It was estimated that the fascist would poll fully one-thir1 of the entire vote. Aliens incapable of naturalization can be sent Home Washington d. C., apr. 7.�?aliens afflicted with a dangerous contagious disease and incapable of naturalization the supreme court held today can be debarred from admission. Rill offered Washington. C., apr. 7.�?a Bill designed to prevent a monopoly of radio communication was passed today by the Senate. It declares the air to be the a inalienable Possession of the people and prohibits licenses extending More than two years. O Jones act s held Val Ltd Washington d. C., apr. 7.�?the Jones Seaman s act of 1929 was declared constitutional and valid today by the supreme court. Some of the administrative provisions lenses a of the Revenue Bill were heard today it was for the Harding com by the Senate finance committee As it Mitteer a expenses Headquarters a apr a red to conclude work on the measure. Chairman Smoot said the Bill probably would be reported to the Senate wednesday or thursday Penser. Wood never had Chance Robert f. Wolfe of Columbus publisher of the Ohio state journal and and taken up by that body next week a supporter of Leonard Wood in the 1920 pre convention Campaign was called to the stand. A from various said senator Walsh a information has come to us that you know something about an offer made to general Wood to encompass his nomination. A i know nothing about tha a Wolfe said. A the first i heard of it was when i read it in the papers since the investigation Wolf said he took no part in opposing Harding at Chicago that Harding was a publisher in a nearby town and for that reason he had decided not to actively oppose him. A what did you go to Chicago for a asked senator Walsh. A Uji set to see the show. Just As i am going to Cleveland and new York this the witness said he never had Thot the Chicago fight was Between Wood and Lowden that he had expected from the first that Harding eventually would be nominated. Senator Walsh questioned Wolfe in addition to finishing with the Revenue measure the committee also plans to Complete before the end of the week its consideration of the Soldier Bonus Bill. Passed by the a use. Revised estimates on the probable Cost of the Bill have been prepared for the committee by government actuaries. Leaders of both parties were lining up their friends today for the floor contest on the Revenue Bill democrats having announced they would propose changes to several other schedules in addition to offering a substitute for the income tax plan of Secretary Mellon which has been voted Back into the Bill in committee in place of the Longworth Compromise adopted by Twe House. To a contest at Redfield Redfield s. D., april will be two candidates in the Field for mayor at Redfield Charles m. Woodland publisher of the Redfield Wasu it a dream land involved he reported that fact to the Indian Bureau. 1 friends of the Miller Brothers had asked him to a a intercede in their behalf in Washington. Senator Harreld said. But added that he did not care to a go into that unless the committee desired to pres it. Attorney general Daugherty had a very readily assented to his suggestion that the pending change in the United states attorneys office in Oklahoma should be deferred so that Peck should handle the Nijjer cases. Senator Harrel daid or. Daugherty did not know at that time that Todd had been retained by the Miller. Seed for scandal senator Harreld explained that he thought there was seed for sandals in the fact that Todd was to defend George l. Iller and his associates. A to or. Daugherty credit he saw the Point immediately a senator Harreld said explaining How it had Bee Naf ranged that Peck the District attorney in Western Oklahoma under the democratic administration should continue As prosecutor. The senator declared he regarded Peck As a a clean Fine a when no civil recovery suit resulted a the senator continued the Indian office sent a Man Down to investigate. He scored George a Miller for his Public statement. A i am afraid he one of that kind of people who believe that wrongdoing is All right if they Arentt caught in it a he commented. Quot ifs a funny thing for a fellow to plead guilty to a crime and then talk about a plot against Calls suggestion bunk the senator said Miller a a a democratic Leader in the he added that any suggestion that he. Senator Harreld. Had any a political interest in the thing i All bunk. A merely had a stirred the matter up in Washington a with relation to the civil suits he said because he Felt it was his duty As chairman of the Senate Indian committee. Edwin s. Booth who was detailed from the department of Justice As solicitor of the Interior department under a. B. Fall followed senator Harreld and also was questioned in regard to the Oklahoma Indian land cases. He identified letters from the Interior department transmitting the Miller Case to the department of Justice. They were dated in april 1920. Senator Wheeler said he would she that a fall tried to get the Case backs from the department of jus acc later. A 1 of .11 a one of Thackeray characters dead in san Francisco san Francisco. Cal., apr. 7.�?william Meredith. 83. Once known As a the great Catelotti a said to be the Only surviving performer of the j a Cave of an Early English amusement Hall described by Thackeray in a the is dead dead Bere. He began i career As a Singer in Evnas Midnight supper room a place chosen by Thackeray for one of the scenes in his Story. Later he a known on two continent s a trapeze performer. Pre contesting Tho office with May or William Issenhuth. Four Council about the Early morning meeting of about the Early morning meeting or Republican leaders at Tho Blackstone i where a sallied who were the strange people and How did she happen to awake in these strange surroundings it it is All explained in miss alias by Douglas Grant beginning today in the Republican limit on autos As a solution to the traffic congestion problem. Traffic court magistrate Frederick jul. House of new York suggests that the number of pleasure vehicles permitted on the streets might be limited by Law. If the legislature will not pass such a he a ays. A the police Power May be a o a nerve wed Call it Wichita Here on a bootleggers House a fresh Corn Lik Ker $5 per quart. No sales made to minors or policemen

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