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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 7, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota S twelve pages tie evening Republican vol. Xxx Mitchell South Dakota thursday August 7, 1924 number 264per jury charged by state peaches first in a a May so wife Oft ormer i. Texas governor sure of result but just now Canning season is on and Kitchen is supreme inter husband run so mrs. Ferg i Sov just Attr ally stepper of r in Cor Raf Jim a votes to tempi Ness of Runn mrs. Marla the peach politicians peaches will and every reporter com interrupts Ai tied Down Ai Flut to pee a it a by Vea service aug. 7�?this bul ror governor bothers Manila Lave to be canned keep. But Ripe to to text the i Fin and win o minutes some Pesky to the Kitchen and Istas she gets get with a Bushel of Ieese comes another r dress for the first e just washes the or hands puts on a is outside to be governors mansion says mrs. Ferguson j you some of these spread with butter on yes of Home made bread a she is confident not elected yet nor even d by the democratic party s always meant election in jut she ran second in the among nine candidates confident that she will in Robertson in the by aug. 26. The Norn is just a formality elect democrats in Rev it 4 to Ray Tex. A be t by i id Rei Ier Bosn who Campaign agreement in sight French Delegate says it. It it. Us. I a lieutenant George c. M Donald and v. E. I Berthrand Inaa hopped Oft from Allied reparations Confer-1 Quot a y Quot my a 11 a c Ock this r i morning for Pictou Nova Scotia in the Douglas cruising plane in which tyo Cress i Oward Lieut. Wade will resume his around j the world flight. J the Start was made after a postponement from 8 of clock this morning was found necessary on account of trouble with the Oil pump in the i american ambassador thinks machine which had been christened Drodt Itaf c n a v to it i. Ence is making marked Progress toward solution Kellogg is optimistic new plane taken Crowe seeks to to Inovia Scotia by _ aviator for Wade impeach st0rv of miss Nathan states attorney Alwes i a on stand chances Story told in his office attorneys Wrangle problems can not Ibe settled without trouble the a Boston fraternity brother of Loeb tells of peculiarities of former student London eng., aug. 7.�?i/p a after this mornings meeting of the a big fourteen Quot of the International conference on reparations a French spokesman said an agreement was in sight by which Germany would be allowed to address the inter Allied reparation commission should she be adjudged in default under the Dawes plan. The Council of 14 today adopted the full text of the report of the first j committee of the inter Allied Confer Jence. The Council we ill meet again at 5 p. Rn., to take up Tho report of the j third committee. Uijti"ke�?~11bgg told the news of Hohu were will be held at Reykjavik aug. 7.�?czp Arm y air service decides i men must w Ait for More favourable conditions Iii i of j Ferguson wins it will feat of the Kun to flux Elan Man and she believes the i of the Ferguson name of i left by the impeachment j j a i from office of ind a Farmer Jim a Fergus is governor in 1915. In a my can to run. So that is really Why mrs. Ferguson in politics. The courts refused to mrs. Miriam Amanda Ferguson upper left democratic candidate for governor of omit a Farmer Jim name to apr Texas. And it. U Pofitu a Obertson upper right in the lower Pic a Iio Ife j Ture hrs Ferguson is show Witti her to att Steps of id a left and do re Ace right and major and mrs. Hoople who sauntered along in time to get into the picture. T Chicago 111., Torf Kirtlan i a f to that Lutt defense in seeking mitigation of punishment for Nathan f. Leopold jr., and Richard Loeb confessed Mur i deters of Bobby Franks whom they kidnapped brought from Robert e. Crowe state s attorney the shouted charge that one of them had Quot committed deliberate miss Lorraine Nathan was on Tho witness stand when or. Crowe in seeking to impeach her testimony charged that she a varying her j remarks from statements she had made in his office shortly after Loeb was arrested for the Franks Mur j Der. Oui cirt tic to Naie Loeb miss Nathan just had testified that rhe previously was As fond of Loeb As he was of her but that she did not Quot feel that Way and that a being a lady a would not he to Aid Loeb. Or. Crowed a denial of the defense a right to have miss Nathan read her earlier statement led to an Early recess of court. The defense and state were directed to bring in authorities on the defense a Contention that miss Nathan should see the record of earlier remarks before proceeding As a witness. Miss Nathan the first girl witness to appear for the defendants mad Jestis it of on this subject is considered probable. I was announced last night by the a French circles expressed Hemsel j my air service ves quite satisfied with the morning the proposal that a 1,000 mile hop j meeting. They Aid the germans i from Iceland to Ivi gut he attempted j presented their propositions in a mod a if efforts failed to establish a base orate Way and that the tone of the at Ang Magsalin was rejected after discussion was most courteous. I careful consideration As subjecting one of the French spokesmen As the remaining two ships to the pos i sorted that Many of the Points puts ability of almost certain injury a should temporary weather and ice conditions on the Greenland coast preclude immediate Landing of the a pm edition there it a a statement from i de in his ear and still was talking in was said that in some instances the department said a the flight will Only a slight explanation seemed i remain at Iceland until conditions necessary Tot make the German and improve. It is not contemplated that paper men after the first session of j the Council that the whole atmosphere of the conference was Good i although the chief difficulties were i considered to be entered in consideration of the reports of the second and third committees he was optimistic. And believed an agreement would be reached without undue Dif Ficu Letitea. The conference leaders on the Allied Side met first this morning and shortly afterwards the germans were j i admitted to take part in the Dis delusion. It was decided to refer the vision to hold the american world j question of amnesty for German a fliers at Reykjavik until weather and Tio nals in the occupied territories to Jere conditions a waft Hington d. It aug. 7.�?a Safe Landing place for the world fliers on their next hop has been by the Quot or Rny Advance party on the East coast of Greenland at a Kluit. The army air service was informed today. The proposed base is about 750 Miles from Reykjavik in Iceland where the two fliers have been awaiting word of the Success of the exploring party. It is expected that an Early return option of the attempt to a tie in the 26.000 Miles air line around the world will now be made. Washington d. C., aug. De Forward by the germans were capable of adjustment and reconciliation with the agreements reached by the allies. T Lif i cup Chi mud olt i and Foi approx Texas. We porch of her said to there the state Senate ones of accepting Loans from per a interested in certain legislation rating state funds in his Bank refusing to sign a Bill for an lation for the University of were sitting on the front says mrs. Ferguson in telling Advent into politics a and Jim me a Why Don t you run is no Law against you being ivern or Soma just joined the race. In the ily primary Hile Felix she to lied 140,000 votes Robert son headed Tho candid ates with 185.000 it Tep. Among the other seven candidates arly 4a0,00< 9 votes were distributed. Lese include ? near in 390,000 votes Ven to two it anti klan candidates id whose s support mrs. Ferguson May fall heir to. A a a lion a be governor if she receives the combined anti Man vote Shell beat Robertson by 100,000 votes political do pester say. Ferguson a enemies say a Slick Glueck thinks parents do not study children Chicago 111., aug i a i up �?under-1 standing based on a healthy Comrade ship Witwen Parent and child is the solution to the question of How to handle children liable to do criminal acts or. Bernard Glueck alienist and a director of the Bureau of children i guidance at new York declared last night. He made the statement after finishing his testimony for the defense a in the Franks trial and just before de a parting for new York. Walton forges ahead in race for u. S. Senate Rev plot Horn hot Walton that of Jim a making his wife j a the Home should create an Atmos run for him when the courts j phere that encourages the child Trik i let him a of course hell be the feel free to it governor if she s elected a a they add. Forth his childish Tro that Isnit the impression in the and ideas and there Ferguson tin use no it a r a n Jinai of amt to a a writer and res was in says mrs Ferguson i a a to be tried to Bec he was the governor but i did and with these families Vise him. Now that i m going to Behn Justice to them the ejected she says that quite conf a their Power and gently ill be governor. Of course did no to ii expect counsel and advice from j very few parents him. A is in her Early hair streaked with Gray her face shading her Brown Eye self out. Pour Isles his fancies should be some Ion. Me acquainted ird want to say t they did All in Cledge but they very few parents do realize their j children a thoughts and dreams that 50�?Ts. Her dark May make up the whole existence for Falls about a child he said continuing i a and that is How this tra Degy May girls help do great Good if it makes parents a i m too old to Bob it a and she i a Quot Tia Contact with their children Miles a like my the Ferguson girls Are helping a Oklahoma City okla slowly piling up a Lead Gressman a b. Howard passed late yesterday j. Deposed governor appeared Early today to have been nominated by Oklahoma democrats for United states senator to succeed Robert Lowers. Returns compiled by the associated press late last night from tuesdays primary showed Walton to be leading Howard by 4.084 votes with but 729 of the 2,996 precincts in the state yet to be heard from. Political observers do not believe returns from the unreported precincts will materially alter the present standing unless it be to strengthen Walton a Lead. J. Wrightsman. Another candidate i and the daily Oklahoma City w Hon predicted in Walton would u p u votes. I Wilson would Corn Prospect i deliver labor increased by 61 million by. Vote to Davis n i or r pc to ones Nomin Atic Ahoman of o d w tha App a gain a hich it a returns in the Campaign. There is 22, who is now mrs. George i a Kofla ii St in. And Dorr a be 20_.�?z a i Haven to done a thing but housework All through the Dorrace complains. Old enough to vote. Going All Over the i is Campaign a a in a not even Cupida has been state with the Boss and the governor. A who is the Boss a a ooh mothers the says Dorrace quickly. A dad is just an a governor but after the november election Mother will be the Boss and the governor both. And that is just what a Ferguson said. Too. A a. Davis in letter to editor denies must be Psyno logical As Well As physical and that children can to be left Ouida their own Nalle secretiveness on the part of a child i is Apt to carry with it a sense of Guit a and Quot year. He emphasizing the need of Frank relation with regard to matters of sex. Once the child is Given an Opportunity for unburden ing a his mind he becomes free and natural in his general relations the scientist continued adding a this tragedy occurred because no one Ever knew these boys and there was never at any time an understanding of the whole child but merely certain phases. And a child Isnit a a phase. There parents knew each in the conventional relation. And their teachers knew each in the Pupil phase merely As intellect uni he condemned the Conception of discipline which cases a child to my i a ��1 a f build up defense mechanisms such As Vian urination lying and deplored the school system which requires the child to perform Well As a Pupil and to behave according to the rules. Of new York City. Aug 7.�?John w. Davis. Democratic candidate for j president in a letter made Public to i Day. Declared he is not a member of the Ivy flux klan and never was a j member. The letter was written in answer to one sent to or. Davis by Devere Allen. Editor of the world tomorrow a Magazine published Here. According to Thomas j. Spellacy Nagpur of he Davis East pm pain Headquarters or. Allen in his letter called the attention of or. Davis to the charge that the nominee j be closing session Here today of the was a member of the Kun flux klan j forty first annual Fondue f the and asked specifically ii tim was true.1 knights Templa of South Dakota. Redfield Man is named chief of knights Templar Yankton s. D., aug. 7. Tabulations of suspended last night Walton had 62,--47, Howard 58,163, former senator t. P. Gore. 39.355 Wrightsman 38.-093, and former state s attorney general s. P. Frelong 11,902. Walton is a bitter opponent of the Kun flux klan and severely attacker that organization in his Campaign speeches. Howard and Wrightman were known to have the endorse 4wn. A to tree a Kajah Quot a with More than a two to one Lead Over his nearest opponent w b. Piste of Okmulgee endorsed by the klan seems assured of the Republican senatorial nomination. Incumbent congressmen were leading their opponents or. Districts where there were contests and seem assured of re nomination. Latest returns did not alter the standings of the various candidates for state office uror condition As of aug _ in Piacek Atha percent by government 1 a pets Corn Bushe Poi de month. Of the dictated in 70. Prod 00,00 Toda d. ., aug 7 a a Oun try a barv3 increased 61 too too july while the pros on of wheat in areas bushels during the in crop report a culture in up the year was forecast at 2,576 000,000 bushels and the combined Winter and Spring wheat crops placed at 814.000,000 bushels. Tit preliminary Tia no of Winter what it production was announced As �00,000 bushels while the Spring it forecast pisses that crop at bushels spared with of Winter of Washington. C., aug 7�?op a a suggestion by William b. Wilson Secretary of labor in president Wilson a Cabinet. That the executive Miksch of hit a a me fica ii federation of labor postpone a definite political j action a until Given an Opportunity to pros study the address of John w Davis 0f j at Clarksburg w. Va., on aug. La accepting the democratic presidential nomination was submitted to Samuel Gompers of the federation a Day before the Council took its stand behind the la Follette Wheeler t Lek it. Or. Wilson a letter setting Forth his reasons for supporting the candidacy of or. Davia was published today having been made Public by the democratic National committee. Emphasizing activities of or. Davis As a Young lawyer at Clarksburg. I n Dof c Rise of Burdor i miners a of a a a Quot a member of Congress in drafting sections of the Clayton anti Trust act favored by organized labor Wil Lodge warns party against calamity of Charlie Bryan Nahant. Mass., aug. 7.�?senator Henry Cabot Lodge in an address dictates from his sick bed and made put a a in Here warns republicans against what he terms the a a calamity of gov. Charles w. Bryan becoming president As he said is very Likely to j happen if Coolidge fails to receive a majority of the electoral vote and j the election is thrown into Congress. Senator Lodge declared a deadlock j probable in the House and that if the a election came to the Senate a it is Cyrus i quite possible that the two Farmer so grand commander and Aberdeen be j republicans would vote with the elected As the 1925 meeting place at democrats and elect Bryan. The address at first prepared for delivery was released Only for Pess Publica son declared his record a clearly i forecasts of 543.000,000 of Winter j dictates his attitude of mind toward wheat and 197 000,000 of Spring problems affecting the wage worker wheat a month ago. I and the production forecasts based on j disclaiming any antagonism prevailing aug. I include 1 Ward senator Lafollette or. Wilson Oats 1.439,000,000 bushels Barley who for Many years was a Leader 184.000,000 bushels Rye preliminary in the organized labor movement estimate i 65.800,000 bushels Buck argued that a the does not seem to wheat 15.100.000 bushels White Pota have the faculty of consolidating his j Atlantic flight succeeded toes 399.000.000 bushels Sweet Pota contentions into Concrete legislation j Lishing direct radio communication toes 80,800.000 bushels tobacco i i for the Relief of the people a and j with Washington. The army Advance 202 000.000 pounds. A has allowed himself to be placed in j under lieutenant Shultz which has i ply flax seed 28,400,000 bushels Rice ? the position in this Campaign where j been striving to reach Ang Magsalin i a i observed he had a twitching of clr.500.tto0�?~ bushels Hay tame 89, quote a Uoch As inc Auger to a brew to and Ruel and spare parts was j the Mouth was nervous in his Ges blocked 15 Miles East of that port Tures with his hands dragged his the dispatch said but was a struggling ankle and on special occasions drank i n n q f i a a a a re i a la a a i a in to Iii an it intr a. Non Stop flight from Iceland direct to the i coast of Woald avoid danger a wait of several Days at the Iceland Cape was admitted by officials As adding to the danger of even More Adverse weather conditions ensuing because of the Advance season but Hope was expressed for an open spell which would be the signal for the next Advance toward the goal of encircling the Globe. The ice 1s reported to have formed around the Greenland coast but is not considered in itself an impossible Barrier to the continuance of the flight army experts said because it has been Quot proved entirely feasible for planes to land beside vessels at sea and re fuel. A it May be recalled the statement said a that exactly 34 years ago this month a Zens exploration party was attempting to Pierce the Interior of Greenland from the West coast near the place the american aviators intend to land. The explorers party became marooned on a Large ice Floe which floated Down the coast for several Days before rescued. New plane for Wade apparently abandoning the Long held Hope that the Boston accidentally wrecked at sea last thursday might be salvaged and repaired the Quot Ach a age vib a a has Quot ordered a sub plane i sent to Indian Harbor so that its Pilot lieutenant Leigh Wade at least might accompany his comrades on the Cross country trip to Seattle after they have made the Atlantic flight. The plane a Douglas of the same Type As those used in the flight will be flown from Langley Field va., As soon As the Date of arrival can be approx ims de. The Cruiser Milwaukee waiting at in Ighut to supervise the final trans in Stab Cool hut somewhat Catchy voice and her conclusions As to Loeb conduct so closely paralleled that of three famous mental experts who had preceded her that the states attorney ironically started his Cross examination by addressing her As on the witness stand she avoided to e bus glances but Wien she passed him As she left the court room she clutched his Arm whisper Loeb away when a Bailiff jerked from her grasp. Miss Nathan was to resume the stand for further Cross examination this afternoon. Chicago aug. 7.�?czp a the prosecution today refused to accept s proposal by the defense for shortening the hearing before judge John r Caverly to fix punishment for Nathan f. Leopold. Jr., and Richard Loeb. Nassed of Robert Franks. A your answer is a Blanket a not a said Robert e. Crowe states attorney who indicated that the defense a idea a to dispense with Lay witnesses provided the state would accept a Blanket statement of what their testimony would be and would air a of Tancinco to i a calling further a so witnesses. Defense resumes Case after a thirty minute recess in which the states attorney and his three assistants considered the proposal the hearing was resumed with Max Schrayer student of the University of Michigan As the defense s first Lay witness. It was indicated a girl Friend of Loeb would be then it witness on the stand. The defense counsel stated the witness would be used. In an Effort to show that the defendants were and Normal when they planned and put into effect the kidnapping and Mur bub by,1f>fanksr�?o�?o"r Schrayer identified himself a 21 years old and a Chicago jobber of household goods since he was graduated from the University of Michigan where he was a fraternity brother of Loeb. His first answers to questions by or. Darrow met repeated objections by or. Crowe who insisted the witness was drawing conclusions. Schrayer said he had observed Loeb to be very nervous to which the state objected and was sustained. Or. Darrow asked the question in other phases and brought this re 00.000 tons apples 184.000.000 bushels peaches 52.200.000 bushels peanuts 636.000.000 pounds Grain sorghum 112.000.000 bushels. The condition of the crops on aug 1, was announced As follows Spring wheat 79.7 percentage of a Normal Corn 7#.7 Oats 88.2 Barley 80.7 buckwheat 87.7 White potatoes 85.4 Sweet potatoes 70.2 tobacco 71.7 flax seed 86.4 Rice 83.4 Hay 84.4 pasture 84.0. The labor organizations of the country from today a baseball determinedly to reach its objective a great Deal. He fainted several times when the army airmen Complete at Michigan. He smoked a great Deal the circling of the Earth by returning and showed nervousness in doing National league to Seattle they will according to j Crowe flights evidence203 too ooo�?6 12 i j present plans Fly Down the coast by i repeated efforts by or. Darrow easy stages to Santa Monica Calif. J to have the witness give his Obser a o St. Louis. Boston. 020 too ooo�?2 to i Haines Lyons and Gonzales Gen Erich. Yeargin and Gibson. Pittsburgh. Too 201 of weather forecast Iowa unsettled but mostly fair responsibility of Many objections Brooklyn. Too 140 30 the condition on aug. I and fore yet be Harrison and Gooch Grimes tonight and Friday slightly warm cast of production of Spring wheat an it i Taylor. Or in East and Central portions to and Corn in thousands of bushels Chicago. 010 too 20 night. I. E. 000�?Ts omitted by principal pro-1 new York. Too 120 20 j Minnesota generally fair tonight. Blake. Jacor and Hartnett Nehf and Friday slightly warmer in South pc Cuba i a drum nations As to the Loeb brought As from or Crowe. Loeb was known As a Reader of dime novels and detective stories the witness continued. Or. Crowe again objected and was sustained. Or. Darrow asked if Schrayer hid Ducong a Tate go includes Spring wheat Minnesota condition 94 forecast 22,709 bushels. North Dakota 88 and 91,612. South Dakota 90 and 31,806. Corn Iowa 74 and 360,959 l3outh Dakota 71 and 111,744. And Snyder. I East portion tonight. Per cent j Cincinati. 060 too ooo�?6 la of North and South Dakota general Philadelphia. Too 030 000�?3 9 i in fair tonight and Friday not much Mays and Hargrave Glazner Betts. Change in temperature and Wilson. Local temperatures american league maximum and minimum tempera Federal Reserve makes third Cut or Shingto Chicago Johnson and Ruel Crouse. First game Philadelphia .302 0 St. Louis .200 0gray and Perkins Kolp and Sev in discount rate Quot Loeb Slaughter. The witness said he seemed to laugh at a great Many things not humorous and or. Crow asked the question and answer be stricken. A if this witness has listened to the i testimony of these alienist i could or too 0 j Tures As recorded by the official gov alienist i co in too 0 Ern ment thermometer from 7am i see Why Anbolt by Wou a set a great _ m a i a a i or via a i r Crit Tel 4pflar<i4 in who a Robertson and yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 79. Minimum 56. At 8 a. In. Today 63. O a .400 too lion. New York i try. Aug. 7.�?the Federal Reserve Bank of new York today announced that it had lowered the re discount rate from 3 1-2 to 3 per cent effective aug. 3. This is the third change to be made this year. Be York Cleveland Pennock and Schang Smith and Myatt Boston. 002 2 Detroit. Too 0 Fullerton and Pocinich Holloway pause and a eel a weather and roads Mitchell partly Cloudy 63 Road partly Cloud v Huron fair. Watertown roads Good. Sioux Falls Road Good. Partly partly 64 Cloudy Cloudy 63 a laugh a a or. Crowe declared to which or. Darrow retorted a yes. You would laugh at anything i exited possibly a hanging and i thing maybe you would laugh at Tho hanging of these the examination of the Watnee led to constant wrangling Between i Crewe and Tho Veteran defense counsel chief and judge Caverly left Hie Roans Char it leaned far Over the railing j about the Onsch and in a Low pitch a a cd voice made a Long ruling As to Tho admissibility of the evidence Tho 62 it in i ii Iii i in Iii la in ii ii s of i Iii Iff r p by m Lull ill in turn to Page Tea please

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