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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 13, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Hank at red finds War a Ngel a her 11 years s. D. Members Rawti nits a it. To keep their Jet present posts looted he cant stay married state examiner felled by blow from gun butt of robber no Effort to be made to discipline them for farm and Tariff votes have several Bill Idaho senator hires expert to work out details for him raps House measure Washington. D. C., aug. 13�?ljps�? the eleven time a Essed heat Ridden republicans of the Senate finance committee what or re writing the House Taris Bill Are still confronted with the problem of deciding on rates to protect hides leather and loss put at $12,000 Redfield. S a aus 13-�?wv-while named posses were scouting the country Side for three unmasked bandits who looted the american National tank Here in a bold Daylight robbery at 11 20 a. In. President s. W. Clark announced after preliminary checkup that the loss would be Between $7,000 and $12,000. It is believed the men escaped in a Large yellow Chrysler roadster. Which was seen parked at the Side of the Bank just before the robbery by mrs. P. Mcqueen Wile 0 the owner of a cafe just across the Street. Accurate descriptions were available o Only two of the three men who entered the Bank. One. About six feet tall of Light complexion wore a Straw hut. Employees remembered particular in that he 1 had a Long Law. Wore overalls one of Tho other bandits who looked like an italian was Short heavy set and wore overalls. He had dark eyes in gloved hands r e i held two guns which he covered i the Bank employees while tile other two scooped up in Money. Those in the Bank did not have a Good Opportunity to see the third Man. Who came behind the wicket after they had been forced to lie town on the floor. In the Bank at the time of the robbery were. J. L Oconnell cashier Charlie Cole and mrs. Hanna y Leighton. Tellers Ethel carry bookkeeper and h l. Michaels assistant cashier. William Hart a stat Bank examiner. Entered the Bank Burin the robbery and was knocked unconscious when hit on the head by one of the robbers guns. He was reported to have recovered icon afterwards. Take Diamond ring a Diamond ring was taken from mrs. Hannah Leighton a Teller. A fourth member of the Bandit gang is believed to Hare wafted outside the Bank in the bandits car. Persons who saw the turn immobile Speed Cut of town said four men were in it. The alarm was spread As soon As the bandits left. Nearby cities were asked to Aid in the search. Reports were that the hold up men moved swiftly scooping up the available current and leaving As soon As possible. Aberdeen officers take up Pursuit of bandits Aberdeen. S. A. Aug. Is Oft local police and county officials immediately organized a pcs a today when word was received that the american National Bank at Redfield had been robbed. Armed parties in automobiles started toward this City and the officials hoped to meet them before they turned in another direction in the getaway attempt 1 wow cared for wealthy englishman during War now he lifelong search ended tact of a aug. 13�?she sated a he world War. He was to vhf he fell in a r her and she with him. Evening Republican Borean. The Albee bin Linz. Washington d. Washington. D. A aug. 13�? i South Dakota members of the House will be Given committee assignments at a meeting of the committee on committees headed by representative Tilson conn., Republican floor Leader to be held in the near future it is Learned Here today. The three members from this state All of whom hold High positions on important House committees will be reassigned to their present posts it is believed following a the usual procedure of former years. Representative A. Christopher son. Of the first District will become third member on the judiciary i committee this session As a con a sequence of the retirement of former representative William d. Boles of Iowa. Last March. Christopherson will be preceded in Point of in Nelly tar representative Dis i Ham. Pa., chairman and representative Dyer. Mo., ranking member. Only out of a full membership of Twenty three. Johnson keeps chairmanship representative Royal Johnson. I of the second District will retain his i chairmanship of tile world War i veterans leg Slater. Committee which he held during the last Congress. Representative William Williamson. Third District will continue j As chairman of the committee on expenditures in executive departments. And will also remain on the Indian of airs and the mines and mining committees. There is no Active sentiment Here toward disciplining Western members of the House who voted against the Longworth leadership on the Tariff and farm Bill and it is not thought that this consideration will i enter in any degree into the making i of committee assignments for the present Congress. South Dakota members voted along with the administration on the farm Bill during its Early consideration. And. With the exception of representative Christopherson supported the Hawley Tariff measure. When the farm Bill was brought Back from the Senate for a a direct vote on the debenture plan however All three members from. That state bolted and stood for debentures As a measure of farm rebel. Talked of discipline this led to a Large measure of i i Star chamber discussion at the time Over using organization Means for bringing recalcitrant into line due principally to the uneasy feeling among some leaders that the revolt i might spread Over the farm Section generally. With this possibility re moved however All such discussion has been dropped. Another consideration which was even More effective in this respect was the widespread dissatisfaction. Which Nas been expressed with the Tariff Bill As written by the House j during the past few months tending to place the House leaders in i the embarrassing position of being slightly out of step with the White House in drafting a Bill out of pro i portion with the original a farm Relief a intention. Probably none of the committees i for which selections will be made by a the committee on committees will be organized for the consideration of legislation before the regular session in december in line with the House leaders intent to postpone All i legislation save the Tariff until that i Date. Several Bills offered a a several Bills Lave already been. Offered by South Dakota members. I consisting in the main of private it clams on behalf of South Dakota ii individuals and will get consideration As soon As the committees Are it i invoked. To it is Likely the House apr curia. Tom committee will be called into session within tile next few weeks a for Early consideration of the an Nua it appropriation measures which i Are taken up in re liar a session but such a tic n would be it entirely preliminary work leaders . Agitation for the invoking of the House Rivers and harbours committee or consideration of midwestern navigation development especially on the Missouri is also apparent but is being frowned upon by administration leaders. Left mrs. Richard m. Butler who a Maureen Smith nursed a world War hero Back to health and married him after he had vainly tried to find her for eleven years. Richard m. Butler right is the Rich britishers who fell in love with her. Lost track of her and woke up in a London Hospital one morning to find her bending Over him. When he was taken there suffering from injuries received in a motor car Accident. Zep will delay Start to Tokyo hop off on thursday expects to give better weather Ned Richshafer. Germany aug. 13.�? pm or. Hugo Eckener after a Cabinet meeting Quot with his chief officers today decided to postpone the Start of the Graf Zeppelin for Tokyo on the second Lap of its round the world flight until the Early morning hours of thursday. Weather reports received during the night indicated a Low pressure area Over Siberia moving eastward More rapidly than had appeared yesterday afternoon. With a Days delay there was still Hope that or. Eckener might be Able to choose the great Circle route West of the Bohemian Maun Lams to into Russia. Even should this hop be disappointed and he be forced. As yesterday seemed inevitable to choose a route along the Danube. The Zeppelin officers Are convinced another Day s wait will prove advantageous. To Atiq brighter to am quite phased with the Gen a Era weather situation As revealed by the latest Captain Hans Kiemm in Cha re of navigation told the associated press. Quot the mantra Ming is that there is no Genera Low area Over Europe and Northern Asia. We knew now we can ret through the East some where whether by the Northern or Southern route and another Day s wait can Only improve the according to Captain Vonschiller. Pilot the russian government is leaving no Stone unturned to Supply the most adequate weather service possible in View of the rather want number of stations along the route. A a triese stations Are chiefly located co the Northern coast and along the railway line. He said a fall station will report to certain larger meteorological stations which in turn will Forward All data to Irkutsk with which we will be in touch As soon As we Are beyond the urals. This Sale of the orals of course we will depend on the Marine weather station at Hamburg for weather Captain von Schiller emphasized that co matter where the Zeppelin May be forced to Fly. It has permission for its Passac sixty persons will Board the Zeppelin or. The Tokyo flight. Captain von Schiller stated. A to stowaways Captain von Schul said that this time the police were assisting the Zeppelin watchers night and Day to prevent Ary one smuggling aboard. The police have orders to shoot when they see anybody attempting to steal onto the he declared. Councilmen and mayor Are attacked by crowd in City Hall new Orleans. La. Aug. 13�? a open fighting broke out in the City Council chamber this morning when a Union labor committee presented to the body a be Titian signed by thousands of citizens asking that the ordinance placing a ban on Jitney buses in the Street car strike be revoked the fight started Over remark made v a policeman who directed tear bombs at a mob that stoned Street cars last night near a Mas meeting of Union sympathizers. The policeman fired several shots in the corridor floor during the height of the disturbance and a boy by Stander was hit in the foot. Councilmen beaten members of the Council were Jashed about in the Melee and furnish j de targets for fist blows. Police reserves were called and restored order. The victims were Irwin Duemay. Is. Shot in the foot and Danny Young. 50. A striking Motorman hit in the Cdv but hot believed serious in Hurt. They were carried to the Hospital. None of the commissioners was seriously Hurt. Acting mayor Wahn Stey As spokes a a for the Council fold the Delegat Hon of More than 200 labor men who presented the petition that the body would give due consideration the session became noisy and the acting mayor adjourned the meeting. As the commission Council began to file out of the chamber a woman stopped Walmsley with a remark and a crowd of men rushed him. He was struck in the Abdomen. Commissioners Paul b. Habans and w. T. Hall were struck before police could Rescue them from the crowd of men and women. During the pandemonium of shouts Boos. Fists flying and shots in the building a dozen policemen were assaulted by the mob. Captain Henry Nelson of the police department was set upon and stamped and beaten about the head before other officers could Stop the mob action. Guns Stop crowd at that Point with the City commissioners safely in them offices. Detective Fred Williams jumped on a counter in the corridor and with a levelled guns succeeded in quieting Down the enraged crowd for a time. Miss Ida golfers a school teacher. Mounted a platform and addressed the rioters in a Calm voice and persuaded Many to leave the i Rich my then was resumed on the outside and a cordon of police with shotguns and pistols held off the i second assault on the building superintendent of police Theodore Ray. Who arrived on the scene during the major disorders summoned heavy guards from All precinct stations in the City to break up the formations of rioters in front of the building and in Lafayette Square. French and Belgium officials Confer with Snowden at Hague a the Hague. Netherlands. Aug. 13 a a a important proposals representing a spirit of Compromise by franc Belgium and Italy a expected to comprise the next act in toe rep<pifi3e drama the proposal probably win be made today to Philip Snowden British Chancellor of the exchequer. Either by heart Jaspar belgian Premier or by Louis Lacheur French minister of labor the former conferring with or. Snowden this morning and the latter after he is through. The nature of the propose a not disclosed Bot they were understood to involve compensation to great Britain for the sacrifice it would have to make in accepting tile Young plan in lieu of guarantees under the bawls plan and the spa percentage arrangement for division of reparations. Or. Snowden a insistence that these sacrifices Wen beyond anything Greet Britain could accept was Tho bar anon which the conference ship almost wrecked. The negotiations represent amp strenuous Effort to save the conference from utter collapse. In the event of failure the pent Hope seemed to be in adjourning As bought by some of the it Rich yesterday until september at that time the conference might fee resumed in the conciliatory atmosphere of the league of nations Assembly at Geneva where Beth Aristide Bra and and Ramsay Macdonald in Tiff Premier will be present. The financial committee of the conference today it cod adjourned at Nix Snowden s cwt. Suggest min until wednesday a move a Garde a made just to permit the ? private conversations Between Jasper. To chem and Snowden to be mad the political committee was engaged in further discussion of evacuation of the Rhineland a Prober Coward solution to conferees seemed making Proeres a. Any settlement however would fee contingent upon a favourable Deer or. With reference to the Young Plait it ecu. A the general atmosphere of the conference was one of Mere optimism than yesterday when the bread endorsement of Jyh Snowden by prime minister Macdonald led to fear the British viewpoint would become Only the More winds add to Forest fire menace Belli in Harn. We Shug 13�? apr one Man was killed and another was seriously injured today fighting a fire that has been burning about a week in slashing youth of Lake Samish. Near Here. Details of the Accident were not available. The body was taken to Sedro Wooler and the injured Man was fatten to a Hospital at it. Vernon. A a Snooks Fate we go to jury soon Columbus. In jul aug. 14�?4b�?th? first decree murder trial of or. James h. Snook former Ohio state University professor for the conflated slaving of his Accel Paramour. Theor Hix a near the a Jav today. Preselect were that Deli Bra tiers would begin tomorrow. The states rebuttal a Timon virtually was Complete. The re remained the sub rebuttal of the defers three hour arguments pm toil sri. And judge Henry l Scarlett s charge to the jury of eleven men Ani one woman. Rebuttal witnesses run Mons by a he stats were used to reaffirm Snooks admissions on the night he signed a. Confession to the cnr4?. R. O. Brown stenographer Loo took Down the statement testified that the admission that Snook Slit the girls Throat after beating her into insensibility with a Hammer was in the 43 year old veterinarian s own words. The note Bear Snooks signature but the defend claims the statement was obtained under duress Snook from the stand admitted striking the Hammer blows but said he could not remember using a knife he accused Chester of dictating that Art of the confession. The girl was killed two months ago today. So was found on a Rifle Range beaten and mutilated and Snook confessed a week later. He said she threatened i life Ard these of his Wile and two year old daughter. Spokane. Wash. Aug. 13�?op a menacing conditions caused by High winds and Low humidity today aided old and slumbering Fores fires to flame into renewed activity. Many new blazes Alae were reported throughout the Northwest. In Canada Washington. Oregon Idaho and Montana conflagrations a were eating rapidly through thousands of acres of Forest land causing losses which May run into dollars. Rangers were unable to pred when the thousands of men ugh my the fires could get them under control. Eight Hundred men. Including 3oc from grand Forks. B. Cd a were working desperately to quell the Dollar Mountain Blaze in North Central Washington. The conflagration. A Mhz vex Pine Timber had levelled nearly 12.000 acres. Other fires in that Region some of which had been reported to be under control flamed with renewed vigor the obstinate Chelan Forest fire had covered a thousand acres Mere. Cringing the total to 12 000. Or. Idaho Oregon. Montana and Canada forestry official reported major fires beyond control with Little Relief in Prospect from the weather. Rains were said to be the Only Means by which the flames could be quenched. In Manitoba Canada provincial forestry officials reported the most serious fire conditions i Many years. A Las minute shift in the wind saved the Tow of Dubois which for a time was thought to fee doomed. The Bald Mountain and old Man Creek fires in these Way tames of Idaho still held fighters at Bay. Several farm buildings and wheat field5 v"7- to us ired near Greer beaten in fight with Rattler Strafer = d. Aug. 13�?a Ballad tet Tum to Otto raffle teacher came Chi second Bat Taw. A Rattlesnake. The Doc Destacy taught to get his Teeth us of the Rattler but the was to a Nyk for it evading Attice my Leeping the dog from fatal injuries. Pm must have been struck s of the Rattler for it ral Days. The Battle a a Hessed by Carrico and when b Uda was unable to c., to t of himself took part i Static and killed the Rattler mum lists Are out for Murdo fair Murdo. S. A. Aug. 13�?premium lists have been issued for the annual Jones county fair. When will be held in the outskirts of Murdo on september 5. 6 and 7. A program of amusements has been arranged free attractions will be held in front of the grandstand. There Xii be a race pre Gram eath Day. Evenings motion pictures will be displayed while a bowery dance will be rancher held for murder Sundance wye., aug 13.�? a George Browns told a rancher charged with the murder of William Thomas. Alsada sheep Herder is being held without bail for trial at the next term of District court. At his preliminary hearing last week the principal witness against Brownfield was mrs. Themas who claimed that he came to her husband 5 sheep Camp and shot him after luring him to where the flock was grazing. Mrs Thomas testified that Brownfield then came to the sheep Wagon Anc. Attacked her. The defense planned that the entire Story is unfounded Aid that mrs themas shot Ber h Ashanti with his Nile. In Wyoming the death penalty still exists ii. Murder cases. The magistrate refused to Grant bail and the sheriff held Brownfield in the county jail Here. Cio too 010-11? pm acc Oil i to o in Orth flt stir Tiffin the decision is the result of a Sui brought in 1927 against the radio corporation of Amar Ca alleging infringement on patents owned by plaintiffs for the manufacture of instruments which eliminated the necessity of storage batteries and made it possible to operate from Standard residence lighting systems. The judgment Calls for a accounting of the books of the radio corporation for payment of alleged damages incurred by p . An application for an injunction restraining the radio corporation from wring the Patent until full accounting has been Mac will be filed at once it was sail Fey ador ners for the granary and Hail ruins his crop weather fair and cooler the evening Republican third mail Edi Hon vol xxxxv1 Mitchell s. D. Tuesday August 13.1929 ten pages number 263

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