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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 28, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Eight pages the evening Republican Oty edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota monday april 28,1924. Number 186m�?Tmaster wins in Gas War message says Coolidge promised Shoals to Ford Telegram Putin record quotes Ike president 271 millions is amount of Cash of Ford firm new York Cit apr. 28.�?�?othe Ford motor company inc., in its balance Sheet As of feb. 29, 1924, shows j a a a a a a j Cash accounts receivable notes re employee of fora paper wired Ceivalle securities Patent rights and tvs Trade Marks As one item with a com Coolidge was trying to j hired total of 271,618,668 As com deliver Shoals pared with a total of $329,650,307 for that grouping in the previous year. Last years statement included Cash on hand of $159,605,687, but i Cash on hand this year is not did senator Norris refuses Tojo Oge j profit and loss surplus in i creased from $359,777,598 in 1923 to $442,041,081 this year. Capital j stocks remained at $17,264,500 and i Good will at $20,617,998, i o followed interview Hange in Ford s attitude toward administration Washington d. A. Apr. 28.�? a3 a categorical denial was made by president Coolidge in a statement today that he was a trying to deliver muscle Shoals to or. Ford or to any one in his statement the president said he did not think or. Ford s favor was for Sale. And that the question of disposition of muscle Shoals ought to be decided on its merits. 4i have no other method of dealing with or. It Coli dec said with reference to the muscle Shoals question. A the Congress should have Detroit. Midi. April 28.�? James Martin Miller reported As the sender of a Telegram that quoted president Coolidge a being ready a to delivery muscle Shoal Sto Henry Ford. Has a never been on any Ford pay Roll and never was authorized to act As or. Fords agent in any an executive of the Dearborn Independent Ford weekly said today. Washington. C., apr. 2 8. Apt president Coolidge was quoted in a says Mcadoo has majority now in sight Cleveland Ohio apr. 28.�?william g. Mcadoo with 217 1-2 votes pledged is assured a Lead on the first ballot at the democratic National convection David l. Rockwell his National pre convention Campaign. Manager declared in a statement. Here adding a no other candidate has More than half that say officials state appoints plunder reds million Dollar estate of Smoot children in Oklahoma is cited As example my Whites Given control wards is far Superior to any which the government could give. In the Case of Exie Fife guardians claim that the $50,000 Cash Alimony settlement conferred on her divorced husband was Given without authority by agents of the Indian service and that the official who authorized the payment was summoned to Washington to be censured for his act. One of these guardians a lawyer in Muskogee who requested that his name be withheld told the writer a Lon amp before 1908, when the state courts were Given jurisdiction Over the indians of Oklahoma and no guardians were about the Indian was in worse shape than he is today. A the Indian service never adequately protected these people. It Thoi Sandr of guardians Hai e a always been the Indian service virtual Possession of fortunes made from Oil the votes pledged to or. Mcadoo the statement said. Are North Dakota to South Dakota to Wisconsin 3 Illions la Iowa 26 Missouri 36 Georgia 28 Arizona 4 1-2 Kansas 20 Nebraska to Pennsylvania 35 Porto Rico 6 Panama 6 Alaska 6 Hawaii 6. A i feel satisfied with or. Mcadoo leading on the first ballot he will Telegram produced today at the sen j continue to grow in strength until ate muscle Shoals hearing As having he reaches the necessary two thirds a or. Rockwell said. bandits tie up jeweler flee with $150,000 in gems elated that he was trying to a a delivery a muscle Shoals to Henry Ford. The Telegram was sent by James Martin Miller to the Dearborn Independent Ford s newspaper on oct. 32. 1923. To offering the Telegram chairman Norris said the White House records showed that had an interview with the president that Day. New York City apr. 28.�?three the Telegram was addressed to bandits Early Quot today bound and gag a a William a it Cameron or Ernest o. J ged Charles Kewney in his office and i in care of the manufacturing Plant in Nas Liebold is Ford s Secretary. The Mea Sau Street in the heart of the lower Sage was one of those subpoenaed by j Manhattan skyscraper District and the committee saturday. Secretary j escaped with diamonds and Platinum Oaks was on the stand when it was mountings valued at $150,000. Offered but declared he did not knew Biller. When the War Secretary took the stand the first request put to him by chairman Norris was for an Exreana Tion of a Why Ford got Ever his an Ger toward president Coolidge and i the administration after an interview at the White a that is evidence that he is a. Sensible or. Weks replied holds u. S. Court can halt states Railroad taxes Washington d. Apr. 28.�?Federal courts in Nebraska can enjoin that Quot ii n Lio . That h Hart a a a offi Etal from the collection some reason for changing a chairman Norris retorted. The War Secretary said he had conferred with the president before he issued a statement replying to an attack by Ford several months ago. A Refore Ford interviewed the he said a the colled at my office with his Secretary and said he had come to pay his respects and did not at that time talk business in connection with muscle text of Telegram the Telegram read a in private interview with president Coolidge this morning be said incidentally a i am Friendly to or. Ford. But wish some one would convey to him that it is my Hope that or. Ford will not do or say anything that will make it difficult for me to deliver muscle Shoals to him. Which i am trying to do. While the president did no to a so i Ani sure weeks had been Iii consultation with the president this morning in View of or. Fords reported interview today a Secretary weeks a id Fords anger was aimed at him and not at the president because of the Sale of the Gorgas Power Plant a unit of the muscle Shoals project to the Alabama. Power company. He added that he took full responsibility for the statement made in reply to Ford. A i am interested in muscle Shoals he said. A Only from the standpoint of my official adding that he opposed the Ford bid because he did not believe it was the Best offer. A naturally a he a i Felt grieved that any insinuations bad been made that i was interested because of special would want better bid in reply to a question by senator weeks said he had studied the Hook Mcnary Republican Oregon or. White Atterbury proposal in a general Way and he would be glad to have the chief of engineers study it and make recommendations. A i think the government can dispose of muscle Shoals under better terms than any of the present he added. A i am opposed to government operation and think we could enter into a limited partnership with some private the witness said he doubted the Wisdom of entering any binding contract for fifty years. Tauter chairman Norris explained that Metier was employed by Ford Dearborn Independent. Decision to put the Telegram into the record was made i an executive meeting of the committee before the Public hearing were opened. Secretary weeks after concluding his testimony went to the White House to discuss with president Coolidge the Miller Telegram. taxes upon Railroad property before state courts have passed on the Validity of the taxes the supreme court held today in three cases brought against the state tax collector of Nebraska. Weather forecast Iowa fair tonight tuesday probably increasing cloudiness not much change in temperature. North Dakota Cloudy with probably showers in West and Central portions tonight or tuesday warmer tonight. South Dakota Cloudy with probably showers in West and Central portions tonight or tuesday warmer tonight. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 62 # minimum 36 at 8 a. In. Today. .49. Precipitation saturday .53 total precipitation Friday and saturday 1.36. Weather and roads thew bulletins Are tied at 8 s0 a. In. Daily by the associated Presa Aberdeen Clear. 40 roads Muddy. Mitchell Clear 49 roads heavy. Sioux Falls Clear 50 roads fair. Pierre Clear 36 roads fair. Turon Clear. 36 roads fair. Watertown Clear 48 roads fair. Service they by Roy j. Gibbons Nea service writer Okmulgee. Okla., apr. 28.�?a. J. Smoot a White Man. Has . Their dead Mother a a full blood Creek Indian. An outside guardian has been appointed for these children leaving the father no voice in the management of their estate valued in excels of $ 1,04 6.000. Appointment of the guardian is in accordance with a Law passed by Congress in 1908. This Law transferred control Over All Indian probate matters from the Federal government to the state court of Oklahoma. Under it thousands of guardians have control of the wealth of indians made Rich by Oil. Federal Indian service officials Are now protesting this Law. They say it works hardships on the indians. In smooth Scase these officials say the father should he the logical person to lok after his own children a Fortune. Smoot charged denied Indian service officials charge that the Smoot guardian refuges to make sufficient allowance from their Rich estate to take care of the Ordinary wants of the Smoot children. They allege he refused to buy furniture clothes or provide a House for them unless the Smoot family moved Back into the guardians county and spent the Money he allowed them from their estate in his Home town. All of these charges the 8n�oot guardian denies. He maintains he has always acted in Good Faith and for the beat interests of his five wards. Ile also says that his appointment As guardian for the Smoot children a Aras originally requested by the father. Who considered himself incapable of managing his children a Fortune inherited from their Mother. The Smoot Case is one of the alleged abuses recited by Federal Indian Servil e Heads in their War upon state court appointed guardians handling Indian estates in Oklahoma. The officials also charge what it. S. Allege that Millie Neh arkey a Young Indian girl was kidnapped out of the state that she was duped out of a valuable Oil allotment. That lawyers induced Exie Fife another Indian girl to secure a divorce from her White husband and that the lawyers got most of the $50,-000 Cash settlement conferred upon the husband out of exies estate. That guardians loan out Money from estates of their Indian words on promissory notes to their friends and make other investment without sufficient. Security. That guardians have sold their own property to their Indian wards at a Price far above the Market value. That probate judges pay their political debts by appointing those who helped secure their election to guardianship Over Rich Indian estates. That guardians in some Oklahoma towels virtually control the merchants of the town and exact bonuses from dealers for turning Over the business of their Indian wards to the a shop own Era. That scores of indians declared competent to manage their properties by Federal examiners have been declared incompetent by state courts and guardians appointed for them. That very few indians in Oklahoma have sufficient Means to live on. That Rich indians often take care of As Many As 50 poor ones and incur huge grocery Billa because of such philanthropies. That these huge grocery Bills Are often Given As evidence of a Rich indians incompetency and reason Why a guardian should be Placer Over him. That no Indian can escape having a guardian placed Over him if wealthy. Say it was worse before guardians counter these charges with vigorous denials and Cay the Render their Indian policy to keep the indians on books and do Little else. A the guardian system is working out to he utmost satisfaction of All fair minded people in the state. A abuses May have crept in Here and there a is always the Case with any human and Man made institution. A but merely because a few guardians have proven unworthy of Trust is no reason Why All guardians should be branded a Ches Forter Cabinet men who helped clients Washington l5. C., apr. 28�?three former Cabinet and four former senators All democrats were listed by Secretary weeks in a report to the Senate today As having appeared either in person or through their Law firms in cae before the War department within three years aft a their retirement from office and since Jan. I 1918. The Cabinet members named were w. G. Mcadoo a. Mitchell Palmer Thomas w. Gregory and the senators were j. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois Hoke Smith of Georgia Christie Benett of South Carolina and Willard Saulsbury of Delaware. Mac Donald to make fight for ire Dawes plan 100minersin West Virginia Are entombed blast wrecks entries and sets fire to Workings near Wheeling Rescue Powers pooled volunteers work desperately but in vain to enter underground passageways Wheeling w. Va., apr. 28.�?c4> a one Hundred and fifteen miners Are believed to have been lost today in Sun explosion and fire in the Benwood Mill mine of the Wheeling steel corporation at Benwood a few Miles Down the Ohio River from Here. After struggling for More than six hours to overcome Falls of Rock and Earth in the Drift Mouth of the mine rescuers gained Access to the wrecked underground passage ways by Way of air shifts. Four Bodle All burned. Were located within a few minutes. Two of these miners were alive when found but they expired before they could be brought to the surface experts of the United states Bureau of mines sent in a Rescue car from Pittsburgh head Little Hope for any of the entombed men. Those who escaped the explosion and fire they said could not Hope to win out against the deadly after Damp. The combined mine Rescue Power of the United states government and the state of West Virginia was rushed to the Aid of the stricken Community in the Hope that some of the miners would be brought out alive. The United states Bureau of mines sent a car from Pittsburgh and was prepared to order in a car from Maryland and another from Southern West Virginia. The states Rescue car stationed at Fairmont also was sent to the scene the explosion occurred about three Miles Back from the Drift Mouth scores of men women and children soon gathered on a slope facing the entry. They stood in a drizzle of rain spurring on the rescuers who were digging frantically it the mass of Rock which blocked the Way into the mine. New York City pays its tribute to Boss Murphy new York City apr 28.�?new York today pays its last tribute to Charlo f. Murphy who a at the Helm of tammany rail for 22 years. Seldom has a private citizen for or. Murphy was no More than that despite the fact that i word often decided who should hold office been accorded such Honor a the Ewe placed for a the chief. Score of men and women prominent in Publio Ufa As Well As those humbler Ablations have joined to pay their respect. Democratic leaders from Many parts of America have come to attend the funeral services at St. Patrick s Cathedral. Senate puts off action on income rates consideration of Scheri Hlf goes Over on request by democratic Leader independents to reduce Price on motor fuel i association works out in tidy new basis for computing retail quotation old system unfair dealers admit plan heretofore used has resulted in unreasonable profits port Talbot Wales. Apr. 28.�? a a prime minister Macdonald speaking Here this morning to the electors who sent him to parliament declared he was not going to lose a single Chance of putting the report of the reparation experts into operation. A and i want France to be with me. Let there be no doubt about it a he said. Hope for agreement London. England. Apr. 28 a 4 a the French. Belgian and italian acceptances of the reparation expert a proposals have been read at the British foreign office with the greatest satisfaction. As a expected Premier Poincare s reply was couched in a precautionary tone but the British View is that there is no divergence Between the position of France and that. the other allies that cannot be reconciled. If an accommodating spirit continued to be shown. Paris France apr. 28.�? a1 a France and Belgium today reached a Complete Accord on the course to be taken by the two governments As their part in putting the reparation experts recommendations into effect. As a result of today a decision taken at a conference Between Premier thunia and foreign minister Hymans of Belgium and Premier Poincare of France the two governments will separately Endeavor to reach similar agreement with great retain after which the final tag amp Ngwang of the reparation snarl w411 be attempted in a general Allied conference. bomb wrecks Home of minister fighting wets a records 0 broken saturday last saturday s Issue contained the largest number of want ads Ever published in the history of the Republican a total of 8 columns considerably Over a solid Page. Day by Day More and More people Are realising the result getting Power and the interest to be found in Republican want ads. Use the new want and phone Call 2424 Chicago apr. 28.�?the Home of Rev. Elmer l. Williams dry crusader vice foe and official of the better government association was j bombed Early today. The pastor and his family who were sleeping were not injured but the entire front of the Frame residence was blown out. . Williams regarded the bombing As a direct result of his recent activities against bootleggers. Last right he preached on the recent crime Waves and particularly assailed the evils of bootlegging. A this outrage will not deter me from fighting for better government a the Rev. Williams said. . Pastor endorses Kian Aberdeen s. D., apr. 28.�?after a Sermon in which he read and discussed the tenets of the Kun flux klan As outlined in its pledges and purposes. Reverend a. B. Claypool pastor of the Baptist Church said at his sunday evening service that if the order lived up to these things he was for the klan. O float loan to Holland new York City. Apr. 28.�?flotation of a $4<hoa0. M 4 loan to the kingdom of Netherlands has been arranged by an american banking Syndicate it was Learned today. Offering of the Bonds which will Bear six per cent 1 is surf fifis Coolidge has i Pian to Avert Jap affront Washington. Capr. 28�? Aoa the move for a Compromise Between the executive and legislative branches of the government on the question of japanese exclusion provided for in the immigration Bill passed by the House and Senate was carried Forward at a conference today Between president Coolidge and chairman Johnson of the House immigration committee. The conference held at the request of the president preceded another meeting of the Senate and House conferences on the immigration Bill. And was a follow up of the president s talk on saturday with senator Reed. Republican of Pennsylvania who had charge of the. Bill in the Senate. The impression prevailed after the meeting today that or. Coolidge consulting with Secretary Hughes had advanced a proposal which he believed would satisfy the advocates of exclusion and avoid any affront to Japan. Information a regarding the proposal was withheld but the suggestion was heard in some official quarters that it involved postponement of the effective Date of japanese exclusion. With assurances from the executive Branch of the government that negotiations could be entered into with Japan with fair Prospect of Success to bring about through diplomacy the ends sought in the Bill. not quite himself a John a called the wife in the stillness of the night As someone stumbled on the stairs a is that you a a no dear a came the reply a trifle unsteadily. A a in a a burglar. Call the . Toda baseball Washington d. f apr. 28.�?th Senate today approved an amendment to the Revenue Mil increasing the corporation tax from 13 1-3 to 14 per cent. Announcement a made by senator Simmons North Carolina ranking1 Democrat on the finance committee that the minority would offer later a substitute proposing a graduated tax in place of the Flat Levy. The 25 per cent tax on estates was fixed by the Senate finance i Ommittee in 1917 with or Ohn d. Rod Kefel Ler in mind chairman Smoot said during debate in the Senate today on the tax Bill. A emr. Rockefeller s name was mentioned All around the table a or. Smoot said. A when we fixed this tax. Yet he Isnit dead repeal of the tax on Telephone and Telegraph messages ordered by the House was approved by the Senate in rejecting a committee amendment which would have restored this Levy to Tho Revenue Bill. Washington d. C., apr. decision by Tho Senate on the income tax rates in the Revenue Hill was postponed today when this Section was passed Over for future disc Unsoon on request of senator Simmons North Carolina ranking Democrat on the finance committee. Washington d. <?., apr. 28.�? 4 a maintaining it Swift Pace in considering Tho Revenue bul the Senate today reached the income tax schedule Tho ma4n Point of controversy in the measure. While Cipe acers engaged in ext a filled debate party loaders worked to line up Thel Force for the vote on this provision which divided the House on strictly party lines and is expected to be decided similarly in the Senate with Republican insurgents again holding Tho balance of Power. Republican leaders frankly admitted today they had Little Hope of getting approval for the Mellon rates although a vote on them will he demanded first. While they were prepared to offer amended schedules calling for higher surtax rates and lower Normal rates than the Mellon plan. Democrat stood firm and almost United for Tho schedule Advance-1 de by senator Simmons Democrat North Carolina providing Leos of a reduction in the surtax rates and More of a Cut in. Tho Normal rates than either the House or Mellon schedule a vote was not expected on this schedule for several Days some of the democrats being absent from the City attending the funeral of Charles f. Murphy tammany Leader new York. Sioux Falls s. D., apr. 28.�?ca�?T a a Independent Oil dealers of South Dakota will make a a adjustments in Tho Price of gasoline which will bring it to a looser level unless their hand competitors reduce Price a within the next few Days a it a announced today by the Independent Oil dealers of South Dakota through a h Cumbow of Sioux Falls president. Declaring that the mod Aton had worked out a a tank Wagon Price Structure based on Tho prevailing spot Market for gasoline at the refinery Pine freight two cents mad tax. Overhead expense and a fair the statement declared that with Quot gasoline prices gradually declining at the refinery the Oil dealers Forsee a condition a similar to that which existed last a the dealers in South Dakota a Tho statement continues a Are anxious to avoid a situation where they May a criticised for taking an unfair profit. It is unfortunate that refiners of gasoline by reason of condition beyond their control Are compelled to sell gasoline ?.<t Lees than a fair Price to them. But since this situation May exist again the South Dakota dealers Are anxious that any saving by reason of an apparent oversupply shall be passed on to Consumers in South diming in few Days the statement declare that the Independent dealers propose to adjust the Price whether our Large competitors do or. and announces that the new Price will be put into effect a unless the Market adjusts itself within the next few the amount of reduction threatened in gasoline prices in not named in the statement. Rte present method of Ron Fott Long Tho tank Wagon Price of gasoline the Oil dealers declare has Hoer based on the fluctuating Pride of crude Oil a maintained without regard to the open or spot this method they assert has frequently compelled a the consumer to pay More than a reasonable Price and at other times has forced the dealer to sell at less than his Cost of doing want to anticipate state by foreseeing the recurrence of in situation similar to that which began in South Dakota last fall arid spread throughout Tho Central West fooling collapse of refinery prices the dealers indicate that they Hospe to prevent state intervention in gasoline Sale while still insuring a fair Price to Consumers. The announcement today of an impending reduction in Price within the next week or ten Days followed announcement by gov. W. H. Mcmaster saturday at Pierre that steel gasoline tank near being installed at ten cities of the stale while primarily for the purpose of supplying gasoline to state vehicles would be available for Sale of gasoline a in Case such a step becomes say husband gave disease germs to wife National league St. Louis. Too 003duced today senator Magnus asks if packers gave tog. 0. P. Fund Washington d. C., apr. 28.�?a Resolution calling upon chairman Adams of the Republican National committee to state whether in at packers contributed to the Republican Campaign fund in 1920 or since was Intro Johnaon Farmer labor of Minnesota. Senator Johnson charged the department of agriculture with failure to enforce the packers act specifying that Secretary Wallace took no action on the Armour Morris consolidation a until the merger was he said he would Call up his Resolution tomorrow. Senate warrant served today on Mel Daugherty Cincinnati. O., apr. 28.�? a a fed ral judge Smith Hickenlooper her late today allowed m. S. Daugherty Brothed of Harry m. Daugherty former United states attorney general a writ of Hareas Corpus under a personal Bond of $5,000 after John j. Mcgrain Deputy sergeant at arms of the United states Quot Senate had served a warrant charging Daugherty with contempt. The writ is returnable forthwith and Philadelphia. 401 010 0 Calls for or. Daugherty a appearance 8hawkey and Hofmann Heimach in United states District court Here off Tuffli an Fry la. A it Cincinnati. 020 too Stuart and Gonzales Donohue and Hargrave. Pittsburgh. Too 013 Chicago. 102 too Cooper and Schmidt keen and Hartnett. Philadelphia too too of new York. To too to Couch. Baumgartner and Henline Banes and Snyder. Brooklyn too too ooo�?0 3 2 Boston .300 050 oox�?8 12 0 Decatur. Green and Taylor Barnes and of Neil. American league Cleveland. 0 St. Louis. I Edwards and l. Be will Danforth and Cever eld. A Lacago. 010 of Detroit. 024 of Robertson Connally and Crouse Stoner and Bassler. Boston. Too of Washington. Too 0 Ferguson and of Neill Marberry Abd Ruel. New York. Too 610 3 White Plains n. Y., apr. 28 a 4 a pneumonia and it Utheria germ Are believed by a phys icam to have in been administered to mrs. Clarence j o. Baring whose husband an inventor and Dabbler in chemistry i hold j on charge of poisoning her. Mrs. Baring is wealthy and 46 year old. Seven years older than Baring who in her second husband. She was divorced from her first husband. When Baring was arraigned saturday he pleaded guilty except Sui to intent to kill a plea which was changed later to net guilty. He counsel said this was due to nervousness. Baring is the Eastern representative of the Minneapolis heat regulation company. District attorney Rowland said that signs of pneumonia and diphtheria germs had been found la the blood of mrs. Baring at various times in the last three month by Hee physician. These were Given Hue the phys clan believed in Ginger ale Root Beer and solid feeds. When Baring a arraigned however the allegation was that a put arsenic in her food. He was held without bail to Awalt action of Tho grand jury. Despite reports that she a ii Moi Baring conferred at length with the prosecutor yesterday. Shoots Mother who objects to his courtship Duluth minn., apr. 28.�?encaged, police a a because mrs. Stancy cake Lusta 54, demanded that he ee##0 courting her daughter Cecelia. 22, Walter Kucza 25, a Shoemaker today shot and killed the Jne Thep probably fatally wounded the gif3 an4i turned the gun on himself inflicting a dangerous Pound in i head. The suns apparent among the Star yearly Pat i knew it w

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