Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 4, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican tfmr3 edition of. Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota Friday August 4, 1922 number 261 inner guards clash Kilauea eruption feared in Hawaii Indiana strikers fire of troops and scientist says famous Crater grows restless prof. T. A. Jagger thinks next eruption will mean extinction of Volcano natives blame Pele activity of Mountain Vav Dov Ittel by would he cause or heavy loss or life were Hilo. Hawaii aug. 4.�?is it. Kilauea. Most famous Volcano of the hawaiian islands due for one final end destructive eruption possibly re Large toll of life and then extinction ? in the event that her boiling caldron settles deeper and deeper into the Earth where will it appear next these two questions a interesting scientists who Are closely watching the present eruption the most Lions since the famous outburst of is $5. Professor t. A. Jagger director of Kilauea Observatory is in a Barge of the observations. In this present flow the direction of the lava is to the southeastward directly opposite from previous lows and passing through a liable f rest land and valleys. Kala Pano Beach appears to be the possible a pan outlet. Hawaiians versed in the Folk lore it of their country will Tell you that Rhen Kilauea erupts. Pele goddess of volcanoes is again wrathful. Pele so the legend runs lost her husband Waha Iloa. And after various wanderings finally sett leu in Hal Maumau. A the House of evc�?~5&Quot listing Hal Maumau is the native name for the Active thaa. Of Kilauea and is situated at the enter of the pit. Per a to whom is attributed an almost a uncontrollable temper take revenge on those she dislikes a flows of molten lava according the Story. In the dark Day Hawaii human sacrifices offered to appease Lier anger. However scientists unimpressed j by the Wrath of the goddess in late Var have been considering the pos ability of harnessing the vast steam and Gas discharge and converting i a to motive Power. It is behead should experiments to this end l a successful Power could be furnished of sugar plants within a Lonnie to Wells had just been drilled and boiling cauldrons had been located within to feet of the surf a when the recent eruption started. Since then it a. Gained steadily in intensity and is expected to bring a sudden end to the experiments. Farmer found dead in Field Dody of Robert Henderson missing three Days discovered in Field badly decomposed after several r a is of exposure to the rain and Sun. The body of Robert j. Henderson. Aged to years was found lying i i the Oats Field on his of form five Miles Northeast of Mitchell. A out 3 o clock yesterday afternoon heart failure is believed to have a used his death. Or. Henderson had lived alone on 9 portion of Tho Clyde Kimball farm for several year 1. His Niece. Mrs. H. To Gibson and or. Gibson farm the remainder of the land and live in a to in up half a mile from Tho Small House occupied by or. Henderson. It i thought that or Henderson dropped dad while shocking Oats t if ii afternoon. Gibb Randall of Mitchell who was working on Tho m Briggs farm. Which adjoins the Kimball farm believes that to saw Henderson shocking Oats about a a o clock tuesday morning. The absence of or. Henderson was a covered when Carl Peterson went to his Home yesterday morning for a leap of Corn. He notified or. And try Gibson and a number of neigh on who searched Tho Fields until v came upon Henderson s body. A \ Henderson was not known to be been subject to attacks of heart cubic. But his Mother is said to have do d of apoplexy. The deceased was a Bachelor. Bedes his Niece he is survived by Sev ii Sisters who live in Iowa. Fun Al arrangements will be made when w and is received from relatives who a to come for the funeral. Plane starts record flight def Dav. One Stop flight Al Ross continent is i Lier s aim today Battle rages for More than Edgemont switchman is an hour shot Down state persists in efforts to operate mines National guardsmen Are fired on from ambush but drive off attack Cabinet takes creels Secretary asks $100, heart Baim of j. B. Woodward up 0uesti0n of situation quiet now Prei s Woll seize railways carrying c Oal from fast to Northwest Coal for Homes Washington. Aug. 4�?bituminous Coal for Liou Clio use anti for manufacture of food starts menu flies Ami containers for food stuffs and for Medicine was Given priority status by interstate Commerce commission orders today which amended the original orders declaring an emergency in transportation. A it associated pre i yeas of wire new York n. Y. Aug 4.�?john b. Woodard. Newspaper advertising or i of new York and Chicago was sued for $ i on Coo today by Edith l. Ransom Secretary to George Creel when he was War time director of the Bureau of Public information. The Young woman contends that or. Woodward twice promised to marry her and failed to do so. Debt question causes worry double strike Daugherty appoints More Deputy marshals for duty in Iowa District s. D. Mob is quieted Many reports of violence received factions still wait on Harding by associated press leased wire Washington d. C., aug 4.�?members of president Harding a Cabinet took up at today a meeting reports on the Coal and rail strikes As gathered by their respective departments. I Amor Atod pm loosed wire i the a a a Quot in was indicated was big London. Enc aug. 4.�?the an i nov a almost wholly to a discussion nou Cement by the United states of the two industries through the associated press that the attorney general Daugherty on Arna i four note will not affect the hairier riving at th#4 White holism for the lean policy toward the payment of i Cabinet session said he had author but Washington statement goes for toward Clearing european air. By associated press leased wire Staunton ind., aug. 4�?first Hoe titties with the taking Over of mines War debts has Atra eted Universal at i sized appointment of a number of Dop by the state occurred today when National guardsmen on guard duty were fired upon from ambush. The fire was returned by the guards and later the firing was taken up Over the entire area. Automatic rifles were brought into action by the troops and the firing continued for More than an hour. No one even wounded Tention Here. Uty marshals for duty in the Vicinity this together with the emphatic of do Moines where according to statement by the Chancellor of the j reports received by the department of exchequer in the House of commons j Justice disorders have occurred in that great Britain has no intention i connection with the rail and Coal of suggesting any alteration of Anan j strikes. Rial obligations to the United states gave a somewhat new direction to this morning s newspaper comment on the question of inter Allied debts. There was. On the whole a less the Island of Hawaii showing the location of Kilauea Crater. The a i rows indicate the direction in which of i sport urges acceptance of Ford proposal rail and Coal strikes differ in vital Point i Soldier i Kiev r a a a port thar Premier Lloyd George minority mpr Kra or san at. Of roots of a res i Rny to Artof Vve sit see on option. Body Dei i Cru rejection would be Mim Ike by associated press leased wire Washington. D. Cd. Aug. 4.�?acceptance of Henry Fords offer for Purchase and lease of the governments vast nitrate and Waterpower a Quot ejects at muscle pal Aja was Tyr rat of Nanny a Bracic senators comprising a minor it of the Senate agriculture committee in a report submitted today to the Senate. Strong protest was entered by the senators against the acceptance of the government ownership plan As proposed by senator Norris of Nebraska. The committees chairman. Big i Yoss alleged the report was presented by senator Ladd. Republican. North Dakota and signed by senator i add. Republican. North Dakota senators Cap per. Republican. Kansas and Harrison. Mississippi Caraway Arkan bit Ste trouble is met a i i ii Flat Kef Sals by Mark Sillivan National political correspondent of lava from the Volcano is flowing. City a building takes big jump Over last year july shows increase of 750 Over june it m. a to in Fer it Ket Ort figures recorded in office of the cite Engineer show so elided in i % creased in the building in Mitchell from May to August this year Over be same period in 1921. Besides the several Large buildings now in the course of construction in the business District a larger number of building permits for the construction of Homes was let in the past three months this year than in several years previous during the same time. May of this year shows the largest percentage of increase Over last Sas Ransdell. Louisiana Smith. South j the government while the Coal strik reports received by major Tyndall j anxious note to the editorials. The in command of the troops said that Prospect of next week s conference no one was injured. It was asserted. 1 nov tends to overshadow the Balfour however by one of the men on duty j note and Hope is eagerly expressed that onem an was slightly injured that it will Lead to some arrangements. I investigation by military officials j Between the european allies which indicated that although the firing will Avert Tho ugly menace hanging i last a several hours 4ho a hacking i Over Tho continent through the Repa j rations and cognate questions. The several men from Secretary weeks announced he had received telegrams from officials of Tho striking showmen denying that strikers were returning to work in Large numbers As has been claimed by some Railroad executives. In to a. Mall. It was reported that a a a. If arb towns supposed division of opinion. A of t it the Rabinet regarding the Britts came to this City and announced that t the Mitchell evening Republican a and the now Tork Evo Ninf Pool. Aft Lur Washington d. A. Aug. 4.�? copy Jame to i.,s a it. Policy toward the debt problem seems Hoy War going to get a Quot oct a 1 responsible for another revival of the old Terr they tired on an outpost re or Ort tha Premier Uvrl Content plates an Early election. Forest fires menace North i Ever there was any movement in the j Woods near by the guards swept the spot with machine gun and Rifle fire. Call it Xii nor skirmish officers in command of the troops right. 1922, by the Mitchell evening Republican and in Karl York reverting Yost x a Fth a Dif Ferentz Between the Railroad strikers and th1 Coal strikers which goes to a minor skirmish. The situation was regarded As quiet despite the firing which began shortly a fur Midnight and continued until Daybreak. Respite the fact no local miners had answered governor Mccray s Call for volunteers to Man the shafts lightning starts Morf fires than xxi checks flames near Border the heart of the one thing which la to off Ciau a a. Now and always has been treated by 1 president Harding As the most in so Rowkane. Wash4.�?from the portent element in the situation namely the authority of the government of the United states. In this respect the Railroad strikers have been much Loper from the adminis strikers have Bren. The facts show the Railroad strikers As holding themselves amendable to peered production of Coal for state Rocky mountains in Montana to the institutions and essential industries Columbia River in Washington and to he started in the martial Law area up to too Miles from the Canadian today. Following the ordering of j Border thousands of men Are fighting troops into this District the governor j Forest fires announced labor would he imported if particularly dry weather followed local miners could not be obtained. J by thunderstorms has made the Forest lightning has made no announcement that would started More fires than the rain has i although the my of Hirn is rendition a Rit heal and proper position than the Coal i xxx acts of x to Lecce in rail War reported by associated press leased xxx ire Chicago. Ill aug 4.�?developments in the Railroad strike were confined to speculation As to what the next peace n Ove would i it and reports of violence bom various Points during the past 24 hours. I Nion officials today were awaiting word from president Harding with regard to their message of acceptance of his proposals for ending the walkout. Railroad executives and strike leaders still maintained their attitudes on the question of seniority the executives insisting that rights of men. Who stayed at work and new men be respected and Union chiefs holding out for restoration of rights to strikers. Two deaths resulted rom violence one in Edgemoor South Dakota where a switch Man of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy was shot and the of a in Chicago where a Carpenter employed in the Illinois Central shops was beaten to death. A repair Man in the Illinois shops in Chicago was beaten into insensibility because he refused to join the strikers. At Waco Tex. A guard in the Missouri Kansas and Texas shops was shot through the Groin during an indicate that outside labor had already been contracted for they were firm in their opinion that actual digging of Coal would Start today. Year s figures and amounts approximately to 17oo percent. It was during this month that several Large building permits were issued making the total for May of this year $117.-000 As compared with $6,800 last year. It was this May that l. 1-7. Beckwith took out a permit for a $20,000 building and f. M. Johnson one for a $20,000 Structure. A $16.- permit was issued for a residence being built by or r. A Kelly. The increase in june this year. As compared with the same month last year amounted to so per c it. The total amount of building permits issued during the month of july this Vear were $00,210. The largest permit was issued to the Rozum motor company and amounted to $60.-000. George like took out a permit last month for a store building and hotel rooms valued at $16,000. Other permits in july included those for the construction of residences and garages. the month of july 1921, the total amount of the permits issued was $12,800. Which makes increase of $77,410 during the past month. Permits to build so far this month have been issued to William Moriarty 318 East first Avenue for a residence valued at $8,, and to James Brady 615 East fourth Avenue. For a residence valued at $7.-000. Already this month the total Fig ures for permits issued for building amounts to mer1 than for the entire month of August last year when the totals were $8400. As compared with $13,000 this month. Of Carolina. And Heflin. Alabama. Democrats. It is estimated that the gov rom it had lost $3.0oo. at muscle Shoals since the armistice by failure to de a lop and operate the project and declared the quickest Way to Stop these a losses is to accept Henry ers Are not. The Railroad strikers j while it is True that by the act of i striking they ignored a government j institution in the a Hape of the rail i Road inbox boards have since receded from that position have virtually a knowledge defeat and have shown i themselves willing to again bring Shoals properties a a a certain objections to the Ford offer seem apparent a the report said. A shut we insist without fear of us Coful contradiction that none of the objections to the Ford offer can a remedied or solved by government ownership and operations by the government going into the Power business or entering the uncharted continued on rage five German Banks withdraw Cash fear penalties of Aten tax Ahl Ion francs sent to depositories in Holland and Switzerland Ford s offer for the Purchase and themselves within the jurisdiction of lease of the governments muscle the government s railway labor Board and to abide by its decisions. Situations arc different the Coal strikers. On the other hand have refused to submit themselves to the jurisdiction of the arbitration commission which president Harding proposed in their Case. It is True that there is some difference Between the railway labor Board which the Railroad strikers have shown a disposition to submit to and president Harding proposed arbiter Ion commission to adjust the Coal strike. The difference is that the railway labor Board is an official government institution created by act of Congress and already in existence at the time the strike began. President hardings commission Preus will ask capital to seize Coal carries by associated press leased wire St. Paul. Minn. Aug 4.�?governor Preus announced following the coa1 conference today that he will ask the governors of Wisconsin. Iowa North Dakota and South Dakota to join with him in urging the Federal government to take Over and operate the railroads hauling Coal from the nonunion mines to the lower Lake ports. The proposal will to made to the four governors at the conference of j governors called by governor Preus j for Augustio to consider the Coal shortage situation the governor said that Only the speediest recovery by these railroads in serving the mines will deter him on this Suggs j Tion. The real operators represented at j today s conference by a. E. Smith president of the Northwest Coal Dock operators Aso sciatic a. Agreed to Purchase at once one million tons of Coal for delivery to the head of the lakes a this month. Coal absolute necessity argument with a fire a. Checked. A Union Pacific train master a a fire in Kanisky Forest Eastern j seized in the main Street of Las Washington last night had jumped j x Egas Nevada taken several Mil the Idaho line. Out in the desert and Given a coat a fire in the Hills at the head off tar and Excelsior by a number of the St. To River is reported As As men. In the same town four women suming term Nous proportions but attacked the wife of a Union Pacific is so inaccessible As to make fighting Roundhouse Foreman As she was oar it almost impracticable. Twenty five trying dinner to her husband. She other fires started by lightning was beaten severely. At the head of the lock saw Fork of j two men were injured and half a. The Cler mater River have reported under control. A fire on Marble Creek in Idaho has Hen Burn Rig two weeks but is at last reported under control. # in Montana a fire has burned Over 1.900 acres in the bulk feet Forest in excellent stands of Timber. At latest reports it was still spreading. Been j dozen windows in a passenger coach i were broken when a crowd of men Granite Tomb Cut in Nova Scotia Hills to hold Belles body i stoned on Illinois Central train at new Orleans. At birr Ingham Ala. Two Whit men were wounded a negro woman wounded and another Nugio woman i injured severely by being trampled on in a clash Between non Union j workers and striking showmen of the St. Louis san Francisco Railroad police reports said. The White men and one of the negro women were shot. Union chiefs to feet on Harding la a opos i a by associated leased xxx Lre Washington. D. Aug. 4.�? rep. Resent Tive of the six striking shot crafts unions on the Southern railway will meet in Washington tomorrow with h. W. Miller vie president in by associated press leased xxx ire Paris. France aug. 4�?German Banks within the last 48 hours have transferred to Holland and Switzerland Between 60,000,600 and 70,000.- French francs which had been on Deposit in american and other Glass of Beer n the austrian Tyrol \ foreign Banks in Paris the associate j costs Soo crowns and a 1 pint of milked press Learned this afternoon. 630 Crown says a dispatch received the Money was hurriedly with a re from Innsbruck. Drawn it a understood Mantle Maey of the a Boverm it a a i of a is seized by the d it to Tho rest Fol of i i Tench government As part of Tho therefore whatever penalties to be imposed upon Ger Tyrol prices High by associated pres in a of Avire Berne. Switzerland. Aug. 4�?a i for the Coal strike on the other hand. _.4. ,. A a 4i will be a govern Neny institution in a Preus immediately Tele successive Summers at Sunset Interior formal sense since it was not graphed c. E. Tuttle of the Federal mom will Bead. In a Granite Tomb created by act of Congress was not a Coal commission advising him of the blasted in the Summit of the Moun in existence when the strike began i operators decision. Tain a part of the Bell estate and is being improvised so to speak a this amount of Coal is a Solu 1> As an Arm of the executive from needed for threshing the crops and the Point of View of the government j for running our pubic utilities in 1 in the largest sense a court is a court j eluding railroads., and there is no essential difference governor Preus declared in the Telegram. A similar message was sent or Tuttle by Frank b. Kellogg who joined with the governor in asking that the one million tons which the operators agr cd to handle be rushed j to Tho head of the lakes with the j greatest expedition possible. Sydney. N. S., aug. 4�?the body i of or. Alexander Graham Bell will a Laid to rest this evening from the Home on being bar each Mountain which he had occupied for thirty five charge of operations on he system. To consider proposals for settlement of the strike on the basis suggested by president Harding to the executives of All the railroads. Between an institution set up by con Gross and one set up by Che executive. Government authority the Point in the eyes of the government the authority of the government is. Quite naturally. The first and essential thing. Wherever the authority of the the body will be borne to its burial place on the highest Point in Eastern Nova Scotia by the members of the Bell estate there it will be Laid away in its lofty Lookout with simple seventeen strikers i p for contempt of Couri by associated press leased xxi re Springfield. Ill. Aug. 4�?seventeen ceremonies and to the singing of it an it Harg a with violation of in Robert Louis Stevenson a requiem a under the wid and starry sky a dig the grave and let me lie a glad did i live and gladly die. And i Laid me Down with a of i government is recognized and assent pjs to use Road de to. And strike or Issue can be to in Michigan Coal settled by judicial or arbitrate be pro t,an8jnc midi., aug. 4.�?with re Cess once the principle of the us j for priority in Coal distribution today baseball Junction writs issued to the Chicago Burlington and Quincy and Chicago and Alton railroads were brought to the Federal court Here today. Eight were from the Roundhouse and Nin from Beardstown. Failing to give Bond for their before judge Fitzhenry they were sent to jail. American league in Antonio. To. One Stop flight aug 4�?a one from Jackson Florida to san Diego. Calif., is a he aim of lieutenant James in Doo. A who left Kelly Field Here this r orning in the special de Haviland air plane in which he will attempt the trip. A the Date for the transcontinental a rip has not been definitely St. Poo i a i plans to take to the air about ask seme evening next week for an pm night flight to san Antonio spend half an Bour Here taking on fuel ind resume his flight reaching san to go Lief Ore dusk. Doolittle air plane is an Ordinary de Haviland which he reconstructed in accommodate Only one Man and Quot Larry 275 Gallons of gasoline and 24 e Slons of Oil. The fuel is sufficient for a 1200 mile flight. A while the venture is being made authority from the chief of a he air service. Lieutenant Doolittle is paying his own expenses. Air 5 twice officials Here say the trip i practicable and that the flier will be did by the Moonlight Gulf coast one and lights of larger cities. The of finials say Sucrese in the flight would mean that in time of War the in ire air Fleet of the United states Rould be moved across the continent in one Day in an emergency. Blunders is As it 1i1w . A a a William w. Totter the xvash.ngton010 of group state today shaped its plans to take j Chicago. Too of whether among the strikers or the a advantage of Henry Fords offer and Zachary and fic Lynlch Robertson i Many for her refusal to pay the in j owner9 refuse to rec Gnue this first a bring Coal into Michigan Over the \ and Schall. A principle is in a position regarding Louisville and Detroit. Toledo and Boston with which ally the government can do is j Ironton railroads the latter control j Detroit stall ment due for private contracted before the War frenchmen w the penalties Are to become effect j Tive at noon tomorrow and although. Their exact nature has been carefully guarded by the government it has been assumed that All German Bank it deposits in France Alsace Lorraine \ and possibly in occupied territories would he confiscated to meet this payment. Mathil demo Cormick arrives at Cherbourg Warr talk betrothal to Vise every Agency at its command by or. Ford to establish its authority. Why is this wrong the answer will be found among today a want ads. Law to a Blunder do you suggest by associated press leased wire Cherbourg France. Aug. 4�?miss Mathylde Mccormick daughter of Harold f. Mccormick refused to be interviewed concerning her engagement to Max user. The Swiss Riding master when she landed Here today from Quot he steamship Majestic. A a it a a shame i can t be she declared. To should like once for All not to be pestered and to be free like any other Jerauld Farmer gets record wheat yield from fourteen acres state officials today sent official word to the Detroit manufacturers that the Louisville and Nashville had consented to Vise its lines As a feeders a of the Detroit Toledo and Ironton. I the statement was made by Ford j v Vii on Ai officials at Detroit yesterday that As soon As arrangements could be made Piff scr sri movement of Coal would begin. 1 too Zooi 0 Pennock and Walters Deus and Woodall. New York. 023 Cleveland. 011 Murray and Behan Morton and o Neill. League Boston special to the Republic Arr Wessington Springs. A. Aug 4. A Fern Clodt. A Farmer living in a a Iola township near Here claims a yield of 52 bushels to the a re in a 14-acre Field of Winter wheat which he has just finished threshing. The Grain is of excellent Quality and tested 62 pounds to the measured Bushel. Or Clodt threshed 72s bushels from his 14-acre Patch. Of Dies of broken neck Aberdeen. A. Aug. 4.�?Hal h. Harlan. Edison. Neb., died Here today in a local Hospital As a result of a broken neck received wednesday when he dived into the River at Hecla. S a. And his head was twisted b the Impact Pittsburgh owners refuse to join in proposed conference Mattox. Too too 02 too too of Miller Arri. Too 030 0.200 too 0 by associated press leased wire Pittsburgh. To. Aug 4�?the sex 1 elusive Hoard of the Freeport thick vein cd Oal operators association at a special meeting Here a his afternoon i unanimously declined the invitation of John l. Lewis president of the United mine workers to join in the Chicago i. I i y n i ii a Dun and Cincinnati Brooklyn. Couch and Hargrave rusher and a Berry. First game Chicago too 100 003 3 to i new York .?2i too 000 2 so Hauffman. Alexander and of far Rell Mcquillan. and Snyder St. Louis la a 0 Philadelphia .aa1 Slier Del and Al Smith Singleton a Smith and Stenline. Second game too too 0 too to 0 i i n n is of x in is Tui is face Xuy uhf shortage by associated or re it leaded wire St. Paul. Minn. Aug 4 a reports of Coal need8 for running and harvesting continued to reach the office of Ivan Bowen stat fuel administrator today and several Small manufacturing companies a even Etti. Plainview Faribault and in re twin cities reported they would be forced to close in irs their Surrie were replenished soon. Dock Corr pair a at be head of the ukes advised or Bowen that they have orders several my a tier than the amount of 00a on band and that to e amount of fug being the is p aet rally in Southern Minnesota there is a sufficient sup in of Wood to meet the needs of the Outing Winter and Hun save the it Nal Supply for nah a districts xxx. T. Cox. So ate forester advised or. Bowen in a letter today. To expert dead Merrill. Via aug. 4.�?georg� Curtis 7a the originator of the state income a Law and prominent attorney of Merrill piety. Died today of a to weather report four state conference at Cleveland new Erk a a a. Ext monday with a View to end la sex Audi Rand Guarrel. Scot. And the Coal strike. Smith. Bu1 Smith Dakota unsettled a rally fair tonight and saturday much change in Taz Parat or. Gen rot