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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 5, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Tuesday ten pages Lafonc the evening rep Bucan City edition xxx Wah it Mitchell South Dakota tuesday August 5, 1924. Number 262 Riva amp women dupes thousands expert admits. Mam i i ii not comm issues i nut pid ate washing Ifrat a i a to then to get Money it pro it id Davis. R pro Sidon it Lead off # terns Orn urn deaf Pudgy and Smih Kcf by a romped victim sign t much provday be held insane Point with of in Noi arrest comes finally of complaint of 15-year-old girl by Jack Jungmeyer dav1 i a. Nea service writer r Angeles calif., aug. 5.�?for-�?� Fame. Splendor. Quick and 8 freely an Effort this the Elm oldest proffer in the world in a it rest the credulous was the what t 0f the spellbinding by which Bertram Clarke won for him a sobriquet a master of Well t n Nev veil i he swimming his Guady promises w Lite Ria verbiage and adding to the weight of melt to personality la titles this self marrying of an occult Creed and self a tic according to official., an amazing Bogue among i f los Angeles no his recent arrest and i on charge of contributed to the Delhi j a minor 15-year-old Clara j Clarke was placed under i lie observation in los an-1 asserts he once served in at an institution for in a he i id a min d a Quot locus a Vii m his t la or a Vic uni my not phantasm or. William Healy says every detail was the result of intellect More about a compact expert admits Lead Franks Gide witness says relations of two defendants were a Lassei tvs Quot fkr version Caverly sends five to Gallows in three years Mart Savage erratic Maine Spenden ing a Terr Horn i Toca Leavis a of thousands of women he will j by police investigators cts at systematic record of his and in after he had been trapped Park. Duncan Young police the g whom the state charges p. Led by self pronouncement. Dual who advertised himself As Pim Logist hypnotist telepathy is get seer healer physician a pea author psychic scientist of the Church of cos of the among other titles Clarks his attempted to Deal in weird Date love and business with his hi3 clients. Authorities in thac. own. Had animus contract the r most prominent among clients was Corrine Vert at one time con-1 motion pictures under a Mary Savage. With her a curious contract in j Germany Given Dawes plan for her objections follow. He said it mras a task of the greatest importance that the conference was confronting for upon its Success depended the rate by Germany and the Fate of Europe. Good will and sincerity were necessary for Success and in that spirit the Ger the fatal blow with Man delegation purposed to negotiate. Declared Sre can do so technically concerning Only two Points and de Nom into w co London England aug. 5.�?up a Premier Macdonald presiding at a plenary session of the inter Allied conference at no ii today formally handed to the German delegation the protocol embodying the program of the conference for putting the Dawes reparation import into effect. He asked the germans to study the report and be ready to express their opinions tomorrow. The Premier said he wanted to in by which the actress bring the conference to a. End by Friday night. The session which was i held at the Premier s official Resi defer to him in All i Dence in Downing Street lasted but induct judgment Abl 30 minutes and was opened by a Wel a mental and business a coming address delivered by or. I was to see him prac Macro a1. The German delegates headed by Chancellor Marx foreign giant Hail stones wreck n. Crops j Chicago aug. 5.�?up a Tho planning and every detail of the slaying i of Robert Franks was the result of j intellect and not phantasm on the part i of Richard Loeb and Nathan f. Leopold jr., it was admitted today by or. William Healy psychiatrist of Boston during Cross examination. Or. Healy gave As his opinion that Loeb was the a master criminal a but the question As to which of the youths did the actual slaying was not brought out in his examination of the youths. The alienist admitted that Assum ing the prosecutors statements were Correct the defendants at the time of their confessions showed the emotion of fear. Or. Healy second psychiatrist for the defense testified that the crime was a the direct result of Loeb a Dis i eased motivation a and that observation of the youths in the court Roo had confirmed his opinion from examinations that they Are mentally diseased. Cross examinations of or. Healy be-1 Gan by Robert e. Crowe states at Torney seeking to bring out the basis i of a a childish compact Between Loeb and Leopold and the hearing upon suggestion of the defense became Sil Jent the witness testifying in a Low voice Only for the court and the stenographers. The question of which boy struck a cold chisel remained the Puzzle of the trial when or. Healy on Cross examination after a fifteen minute reference to his notes of examinations said that he had been told which killed the Franks boy and did not know. Judge John a Caverly this afternoon handed Down a decision in the Frank hearing that it made no difference what definition of the word a a insanity a was made by alienist on the witness stand he still Ould follow the rulings by the Illinois supreme court and again overruled a demand by stated attorney Crowe two remaining m n aim it Cross Iceland Smith and Nelson land successfully in Harbor at Reykjavik go on through Gale skies Are Clear bet Yankee airmen encounter High ii-1 via Evv in nil to a w judg $ Ca Veri by George Rritt ii us a a a i i Urivi Winea service writer judge Cavern s court Chicago 111. Aug. 5.�?out of 12 toward hanging death verdicts returned and Senten in 1922 he pronoun yes pronounced in the criminal court death sentence imposed Here in the last three years five have sentenced two of the been before judge John r. Caverly. Damned. This year have 3 in need d the Only a. In 1923 he nine men Conte has already Fargo n aug. Crops Worth l hat he hearing had reached a Point for a jury trial. J millions of dollars were destroyed by j a these boys Are presumed to be a Hail storm or series of storms sane a said the judge. A they have a which last nights ept from North j Cepter responsibility and the Only thing to be determined is their grounds for mitigation. These boys Are sane so far As this court is con this record May or May not be significant As the world Waits for judge Caverly to give his verdict in the Case of Richard a. Loeb and Nathan f. Leopold jr., confessed slayers of Robert Franks. But it is least something to think about. This is the sort of a Friendly judge the defense Drew. Out of the half dozen judges in the criminal court judge Caverly has uttered the fatal Quot formula of the extreme sentence More than twice As often As any other. Under the Illinois Law the jury fixes the penalty in returning its verdict but by co from pm Stutsman county East into min j nest striking portions of seven some Tif to become the virtual be for a year. Birr o i i i the re Day. She surrendered a clan be by t hot a Coli dining in May 1922. In Deniis abnegation she sex her win favourable reception or income from motion her Mentor s Powers. of his correspondence after a a fest revealed numerous other similar contracts with women. Like Many of these Mary Savage broke the Bond when she discovered that seeing Clarke every Day a a took too much time and did no to get her movie Fame a i Are movies a Promise of Fame in the movies. North Dakota aunties according to reports received Here today. The storm began somewhere in the neighbourhood of Kensal Northern Stutsman county caught a Corner of Foster county and came East taking the Southern ends of Griggs Steele and Trail counties and the corned now. The supreme court has said it is mandat9ry for me to hear i any evidence in mitigate i have ruled three or four tim a and i will j not be continually Call Pon for Rul pigs upon this matter a a that i have decided a it does not make any difference to Imail a. A a j1 Amy ? Nar 3, Quot Vii 8 b a but of ssh Rind Myrhe minister Luther arrived in London at 8 30 a. Rn., fully prepared for the meeting having familiarized themselves with the action of the conference committees while Enro Ute from Berlin. They were accompanied from Harwich by or. Gustav Sta Ler the German ambassador in London. That the German delegates will object to certain m features is a foregone conclusion by according to a High american authority there Are but two Points to which they can technically do so. One of these is the provision for Extension of deliveries in kind of Coke dyes and Coal be a Pond the versa ill s treaty Date it 1930 Date and the other is the agree a the court what the doctor or any oth Linncon in or nor or t no main a f a t Fer alienist think about sanity or i counties. It also did damage in the j sanity nor do i care for other Defini Pelly minn., Vicinity. It ions than that which has definitely Many total loss areas Are reported been set before me by the Illinois some of them hailed out so badly a supreme cording to reports that Only stubs j state s attorney Crowe objected to of the Corn were left standing and j the ruling by the court said he could Royal Johnson says Coolidge will get s. Washington d. C., aug. 5.�?claims of chairman Butler of the Republican National committee of Republican Success in Northwestern states despite the candidacy of senator la i bounced this morning by not be satisfied with it and requested j Follette were seconded today by the j office. Sentenced two the Only death diets returned. Back in his old Days in n court judge Caverly was known for his rigid impartiality and severe sentences. A fifty dollars and costs was a tag phrase with him. The judge was Bora in England in 1861. His was no pampered childhood. He worked for what he received and was not graduated from night Law school until he was 36 years old. He has been in Public office almost continuously since then As assistant City attorney City attorney police magistrate and judge. British fail to agree with the russians London eng., aug. 5.�? apr the negotiations Between representatives of great Britain and soviet Russia have broken Down and the projected treaty will not be signed it was an the foreign magic word. Clarke Oriental mystery and splendor. He was lavish in promising trips to India an overwhelming allure of Romance to Many ment on arbitration of the question j who called him master. He says whether financial Maneu vers Are tak without too much modesty that be ring place in Germany to defeat the i knows women. Dawes plan. Clarke did not select Taos Angeles upon their arrival in London the haphazard for his activities los an i German delegates through their Gelee the Mecca of cultists and the spokesman Herr Spiecker said they j Paradise of preachers of strange wished to assist in finding the Best i dogmas. The Story of his Spe Tacu j method of putting the Dawes report Lar Rise and fall is typical of the j into effect without alteration and in City in which Many beside this min the spirit of its author and that they later of the Church of cosmic truth j would contribute their part to its have converted strange sounding j Loyal fulfilment. Phrases and Tongue twisting titles Herr Spiecker expressed the Hope into Bank accounts. That the same spirit would be found _ _ it t a a a vip git. I Ati i it no of i ii a a a a a. A Here should be no difficulty in Corn even grass crops were destroyed. The largest Hail stones in the Var ious areas varied from the size of a Small egg to that of a Marble. Windows were broken in practically tall the areas struck. Some damage i was done by wind. Some weighed a Pound i Alice n. D., aug. 5.�?Hail Meas ing to determine the punishment i Urig eight inches in circumference. Nathan f. Leopold jr., and Richard i the a . One , fell he re  J-loe.�?T?- Fox a he kidnapping and slaying 1 saturday night doing considerable damage to crops fruit Trees and Poul a recess of a few minutes while he j declaration at the Quot White House of the British and russian delegations went Over the situation with his As representative Johnson of South da-1 were in session All night until 7 15 Socrates. Or. William Healy Boston psychiatrist still was on the witness stand giving direct testimony when the twelfth Day s session of the hear particularly or. Johnson said and j car i to article i 4 of the draft treaty of i this he added was a natural and in no agreement could be reached it Kota that president Coolidge would i of clock this morning the announce Carrjr that state. Ment said. The soviet representatives improving prices for crops have j were unable to accept the Amend benefited the South Dakota Farmers i ment and concessions offered in re administrations Campaign. Try. Settlers who came i said the Hail stones Wert they had Ever seen. Re that in 1880, it largest turn to Page eight. Pleas of knights Templar to select place for conclave Corrinne Kovert according to her former husband Frederick Kovert a j female Impersonator dissolved the marriage the Day after the nuptials two years ago. It was after that that she made the contract with Clarke. Not All women with whom a the Man of a thousand loves had dealings were willing to surrender As much As Mary Savage agreed to do mentally and Clara taut rim charges she did physically however in re promised glories a elected something no from their Cor ing to a speedy agreement. Germany anxious to Start the first meeting of the German with the delegates conference was str Yankton s. D., aug. 5.�?-with an attendance of 154 Early today the forty first annual conclave of the grand Cumi Nannery in the knights Templar of South Dakota opened today on the Yankton College Campus. This number the largest in commander conclave annals was expected to of the inter Allied j increase with later arrivals. Try formal held the Yankton unit formally opened turn for Clar most of it hem for nothing jul in an atmosphere of restrained Cor the session this morning and the Day duality. Chancellor Marx and his was devoted to sessions and entertain colleagues were seated at the foot i ment. The first full dress Parade will of the Horseshoe table with Prim j be held this evening on the College minister Macdonald at its heat the athletic Field. Many women accompany French delegation to his right Anil Iid their husbands and Are housed in Frank b. Kellogg the american am College dormitory we Hile the men Bassadore and James a. Logan Amer Are lodged in Homes of the City Andes an Murp Santafide with the re Para Rin tents on the Campus. T the left. The i selection of a permanent Home or Camp site for the annual conclave tear bomb is exploded before dance by legion St. Cloud. Mjhn., aug. 5.�?six persons were overcome and collapsed on the floor a dance Given by the local american legion Post at the Bentoff county fair grounds last night we Hen a tear Gas bomb was sex Pluff i Fri of i ii tri a i t ii t7 m a j to Chiru Nee to the Hall. When the wind carried the smoke into the Hall scores of terrified dancers dashed for the exit. They were forced to flee through the nauseating Fum a to reach the open air. One Man was unconscious for a half hour. American legion men who Are holding their state convention Here expressed their indignation today on the convention floor. Of reporter has a burned in his forehead today baseball without Effort hocus pocus. The a master it Pudgy and 40. Those authorities to be judged Fror toes a making love Best Wray to get a there is no a it is unknown. A other Peop when i need it. A love is the or a if you count it Ith merely occult we Ienz is deaf he thinks of his dupes is ? of his Mot a can representative Tion commission it americans did not participate Active after the con Ana on Ine projected Educa tonal assessment Are two principal. I items of business to come before the session. Of i Woonsocket r. I., aug. 5.�?lucien pc. San Souci reporter for la tri i Bune a French language newspaper Here appeared today with the letter j a burned on his forehead and a Al of t made j by hooded men with a heated Iron a flt Torch in the Woods Between Branch Village and Blackstone mass., j last night. They had discovered him j hiding in the grass near the scene i of a klan meeting he said. Grain merger asks for seat on Chicago Board was stated and the negotiations broke ,rj.owt\. The Anglo russian treaty negotiations collapsed according to authoritative information on the refusal of the soviet representatives to accept an article in the agreement which they insisted left the Way open for England eventually to demand compensation for foreign property nationalized by the soviet government. In other words the explanation runs it was a Flat clash Between communism and capitalism. Of comedian who beats actress is sued for divorce Kellogg and by in the proceedings Ference. Ambassador or. Logan both said the germans had expressed the greatest desire Tai get the Dawes plan working As soon As possible and that the German Chancellor and his colleagues seemed Vine Rome to London in a reason american league first game Washington. Mum u j Louis. Too Oil 0 Zahniser and Tate shocker and Severeid. First game weather forecast Iowa unsettled with local Thunder Mon St. Mary shall Burns Chancellor Marx. Says Fate of Europe involved i in welcoming the germans or. I Macdonald said the inter Allied con East portion tonight South Dakota partly overcast to i night and wednesday cooler in sex i Treme East portion tonight. Local temperatures Chicago aug. 5.�? apr the Grain marketing company recently organized by a merger of Chicago and Kansas City Grain firms and approved by a committee from the american farm Bureau federation today applied for membership on the Chicago Board of Trade. A statement Given out by e. A. Rosenbaum one of the managing company starts handling and sell and although a organization would of practices which sex Boston 000 in Prience has shown is Gentian. Cleveland. 010 too j will of course a the statement Ferguson and o Neill Coveleskie j a pursue the policy of hedging and Myatt. J pending its admission to clearances National i rogue Philadelphia. 010 too ooo�?2 6 0 Chicago. 003 020 oox�?5 12 3 Harris Burns Heimach and per Connaly and Crouse. New York City aug. 5.�?mrs. Frank Tinney announced today that she had determined to sue for separation from her comedian husband whose recent arrest and hearing on charges of having dealt a beating to Imogene Wilson a follies girl caused widespread attention. A a in be had All i can stand a mrs. Tinney said while process servers were seeking her husband aboard the steamship Columbus on which he was to sail for Europe today. A a in ver i cd ii a regular Reykjavik Iceland. Aug. 5.�?up lieutenant Lowell h. Smith in the Chicago and Lieut. Erie Nelson in the new Orleans arrived Here from j Lioen Horna fjord on the Cross Iceland Lap of their round the world flight at 2 15 of clock this afternoon. Both planes landed on the Waters of the inner Harbor a faking Fine landings. The two Pilous with their mechanician lieutenant i Eslie p. Arnold and lieutenant John Harding jr., were feeling Well and their machines were in Good condition. The Arm fliers had to fight a Gale ibst�?to�?a�?velocity-�?ta�?<50 Miles during their 310 mile flight. In the afternoon the wind attained a velocity Here of almost 70 Miles from the Northeast causing anxiety for a time As to the Fate of the two rental Ning planes which was allayed by their ultimate Safe arrival. The airmen accomplished Tho flight in four hours is minutes having left Horna fjord at 10 15 a rn., Greenwich mean time and arriving Here at 3 15 p. Rn., Greenwich mean time. In View of the High wind velocity there was general Relief when the Cruiser Richmond lying outside Reykjavik Harbor sighted two specks Totne distance above the High Headland of the round Iceland coast. Unit. Wade looks on Lieut. Wade and sergeant Ogden who lost their air plane sunday after their forced Landing near the fares stood on the Quarter deck of the Flag ship eagerly watching their former i comrades approach. Their Progress uni Cipani j toward their goal at some Points j along the flight was slow duo to a head wind but their final spurt to j the Landing place was rapid. Major Clarence e. Crumrine of Tho i army air service stationed Here i sent a message at la of clock this morning advising a postponement of the flight because it the Galo a but the planes were already up. The patrol vessels the Cruiser Raleigh and destroyers Billingsley and Reid left their positions immediately after Tho planes passed making a rendezvous at Reykjavik to discuss the situation at Ang Magsalin where an ice blockade has prevented the French Steamer Mertrud Rask from delivering Tho supplies for Tho next Landing. Fly through Strong Gale Horna fjord Iceland aug. 5.�?up a the american army air planes on their world flight hopped off from Horna fjord at 9 15 of clock this morning for Reykjavik on Tho West a w ii in gift Aliyy m a. V a a warn it act Fiana. The United states Cruiser Raleigh which has been on station Here attending the fliers proceeded to sea with her destination probably Reykjavik where Lieut. Lowell h. Smith i Tho flight commander will decide upon the further plans for the flight. At 10 25 of clock Tho fliers passed ska taros 70 Miles West of Horna fjord flying in a Strong Gale. In the getaway the Chicago with Lieut Finith and Lieut. Leslie p. Arnold his mechanician took the air first. Lieut. Erie Nelson and Lieut. John Harding jr., in the new Orleans followed a moment later. They circled the Harbor for at to. Waved farewells then headed along the Iceland coast toward Weir detonation. It was the Best Day since Tho Raleigh arrived with the Sun shining brightly Over glaciers and no Trace of fog. From the North came a stiff Breeze which it was Felt might somewhat impede the Progress of Tho planes but the reports from the de stoners stationed along Tho route indicated excellent visibility with a generally Calm sea. As on Tho Day the plane arrived the entire population of the Little Village gathered today to wave Farewell to the fliers and the Only hotel town was Frimod to a of towing Farmers from up country who came to wish the Birdman Good Luck Supply ship locked in log on Board Supply ship Gertrud Rask near Ang Magsalin. Greenland aug. 5.�?up a ice conditions along the coast of Greenland Are wore than they have been in Many years and Are so bad that the american round the world fliers probably will have to refuel on the North Atlantic on the Edge of the ice Field or land the a pen water near their Supply Rask or Fly directly to in Ighut Greener with and be a Good fellow and a pal. But you can Only use a postage fast in the heavy Polar tce15 stamp once and cd describes i guess that about i from Shore ship Gertrud from Reykjavik land. After encountering an ice Field 35 Miles wide along the East coast of Green land the Gertrud Rask stuck Miles soviet soldiers loot cargo of american ship Oakland cal., aug. 5.�?captain c. T. Pederson of Oakland Veteran whaler and fur trader was made prisoner recently by soviet russian and now is unable to j Movo unless the ice is scattered by j a Westerner wind the vessel probably will not he Able to free herself for several weeks. J the ship is moving slowly Down i the coast toward Cape Farewell at j the Southern tip of Greenland with j the ice Field accompanied by Many glaciers. The predicament of the j Gertrud Rask. It is expected will not hold up the fliers since the airmen j to Iii be Able to skip the Stop at an a Magsalin and get through to Green and by one of the Hoo other Aliet kit m i a .minn., aug. 5.�?fire�?� believed to have been started by lightning today destroyed St. Mary shall the main administration build ing and the largest Structure on the i Campus of St. Mary s College Here. The loss is estimated at $100,000. Nickel Sandwich Back Boston aug. 5.�?the five cent Sand tack True it in t i a Mouthful a bit of a Ham beef or let j y people line up in i suggests that it is Leyhow i wich has c much More than bread with Cheet Tucey but the i Joe s place Here Worth a Nickel a Terence was most Arilious that la Dawes plan be carried out not because it had to be but because it was the common desire of everybody concerned to make Good their undertakings to carry it Hope these he said. A will be riven Only after a discussion at we Hall the parties will he fairly Chancellor Marx replied in German which was translated into English and French. He thanked the British prime minister for the Welcome extended and he outlined the principles the germans purc9<2 to maximum and minimum tempera i lures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 89. Minimum 68. At 8 a. In. Today 72. I weather and roads Mitchell Clear 72 roads Good. Huron Cloudy. 66 roads wet. Aberdeen Cloudy 48 roads Good precipitation Trace. Pierre Cloudy 60 roads Muddy. Sioux Falls Clear 64 roads food. St. Louis .430 too 010�?8 14 0 Boston too too 310�? 4 6 3 Stuart and Gonzales Mcnamara Benton and Gibson. Chicago too too 010 new York .600 too too Bush an Ohartnett Dean and Gowdy. Cincinnati too 200 0 Philadelphia Ooi too 0 Rixey and Hargrave Mitchell Betts and Wilson % Pittsburgh .010 122 020�?8 to 0 Brooklyn too too oooo i 5 2 Kremer and Schmidt Ruether Roberta and de Berry. I y the Chicago bold of to Ade. It soldiers on the coast of Siberia and j natives. Will use the facilities of commission i houses for this purpose. The com-1 Pany will observe the rules and regu lation9 of the various exchanges to which. It May be admitted to membership. A it will not embark upon a policy of Cut Throat Competition towards other under the rules of the Board of i Trade the application for membership by the new company must be j posted at the Board for to Days before being elected to membership. A seat on the Board costs about $5,000. His cargo valued at $20,000 looted according to a letter received yesterday by h. W. Denser an attorney Here. Pederson who is Captain of the Schooner Nanuk said he was continuing his voyage into the North but did not relate circumstances of his release by the russians. Of Hughes sails for Home Bremerhaven. Germany aug. 5.�? up a Charles e. Hughes american Secretary of state embarked for new York today on Board the president Harding. Labor body will not act on defense Day Atlantic City n. A. Aug. 5.�? it it a. Denouncing with impartial vehemence both militarism and pacifism the executive Council of the american federation of labor today refused to become involved in the a i tonal defense Day controversy

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