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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 25, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Vol. evening Republican third edition Mitchell South Dakota Friday August 25, 1922 number 279convicts shoot officers Survey shows Price of Coal soaring fast cosi full 50 percent higher in Many cities of the country shortage seems sure comparative figures show Al Marrable Rise As Fermi fays strike Bim soaring Coal prices Mill City eggs Hirl explosive at police Minneapolis. Minn. A 25 a a Racks a who were surprised by police while a work at a Standard Oil company filling station Here Early today opened fire on the officers and hurled a bottle of nitroglycerine i the ult failed to explode th1 men escaped Coal output is gaining report declares today Washington and London at Odds on debt nature capital does t understand that England underwrote Loans to allies difference is Clear heavy Rains help rangers fight fire i by associated press leased wire Duluth. Minn., aug. 25 a heavy Rains which fell in northeastern Minnesota during the night enabled fire fighters to improve their positions and drive the 150 fires burning in the District Hack from their edges. According to reports from Robert Felger. Assistant to h g Weber in charge of the state forestry service at Duluth. Both a log or and new statesman i of wrong a Gem ends. It is asserted cd ago a louts i i Eland it it Unibe i Pittsburgh Jan a it City k. No a of today april 5.0u $ 7.25 15 on 15.50 12.00 s.50 s Oft i it Foft 13.50 7 5ft 8 75 7 Oft a 5ft 4 Foft it 5ft 11 to negotiations Between hard Cove Man and operators May be resumed again by associated press teased wire Washington. D cd. Aug 25 in. Prove fam in Coal production will enable discontinuance by next monday of the specific priority system under Edward my Thierry v a r famine and High prices Are which the Federal fuel distribution comi Iitto a has been moving Coal be up for the majority of Bitumen tween designated places it was an in t is indicated in a Survey made it service for th1 evening re pm i. A of Large cities representative users and prices Are already bounced today by Secretary Hoover re than 50 per cent. Imar resume Parley Washington d it. Aug 25 a negotiations Between Anthracite and to United mine workers officials to end the suspension of mining operations Are expected by officials close to president Harding to he resumed within a week As the result of overtures made on behalf of the administration president Harding it was said. In an official Quarter conversant with the Oife a a it Coal conditions. In eight of these cities retail Deairs my fuel commissioners predict a of i pm some reporting famine Aires prevailing uncertainty exists n cite it Pittsburgh it Only four or. Not expect a serious shortage Riv innate. Columbus. Kansas City i new Orleans cd i Anthracite situation. Holds that the email Price increases a and negotiations which were suspended n in the 13 cities amassed and Brou a fall re of and Union officials to Emend particularly up. On the question of arbitration should Outlook is serious be resumed at once the Pinch of the Coal strike s of j feet on householders will grow More in Yvvis is silent Nous with the approach of fall and Philadelphia. Aug 25�?an nou Cement came from Hose close to i a in in the 13 cities canvassed Ana. A a a a places of the operators and Cleveland reach nearly twice that a figure or about too per rent. I 6e Winter retailers say John l to wis of the United mine workers that he would have probably no statement to make upon the possibility of the resumption of a conference Between Union representatives and those of the Anthracite no Survey was taken of Eastern cities where family furnaces Burn Anthracite instead of bituminous Coal. In the West and Southwest bituminous a used to some extent but Oil is so commonly used As fuel tha Bitumen a. Ous prices there which Are normally. Operators in the immediate future High have not been included in the Survey that follows Pittsburgh Domestic bituminous Coal is retailing at from a to is a ton. Undelivered prices before the strike for the same Grade of Coal ranged from it to 16.50 there is much difference of opinion among retailers As to possible shortage and higher prices next Winter. Cleveland dealers say there is absolutely no bituminous Lump Coal in the City nor any equivalent available for Domestic use the it a expect none before Early october 45 Hen Las available this Coal Cost $15.50 a ton As against from is a re air a fore april i. Extremely High prices Are expected unless the government acts bituminous state Cement contract let Chicago engineers a r e \ warded m ork�?$1,200,000 will be sex pen Dej by associated press leaned wire Chicago. Iii., aug. 25�?the South Dakota Cement commission has awarded the general contract for con Lump Striction of the state owned Cement Rev Wati bituminous map Buu Cush or Coal today costs is to is 50 a ton. As i Mill to be located at rapid City to against $6 50 on april i. Fred m. J. C Buckbee and company. Chicago rpm Haw of the chamber of com engineers it was announced Here to Renshaw of. Mere fuel committee says there will be no famine this Winter but prices probably will be Highet. Chicago the present Supply or bituminous Lump Coal Here is than 50 too ton with dealers asking from $12 to $15 a ton. As contrasted with an april i Supply of 4�5.000 tons sold for from $7 2o to $,.50. Sidewalk delivery Chicago s Supply is confined to a few big dealers out of 50 Yards canvassed not one had a Pound of bituminous Coal. Most dealers expect a famine next Winter with prices from $3 to $5 a ton high1 than in april predicts famine St Louis e j Wallace presi Dent of the Wallace Coal co. And a member of the Missouri fuel Dis Dav. The Plant will Cost $1,2ftft.�0ft and work is expected to begin a soon As conditions permit it was stated rapid City was selected As the location for the Mill because it lies in the Centi of the Limestone Field and in t he Foothills of the Black his providing Means of Gravity conveyance there Are thousands of uncovered acres of Stone Rich in Calcium Carbonate of Lime abundant Gypsum and shale in the rapid City Region the Secretary of the Cement commission explained Tho state has no intention of interfering in the Field of individual Secretary Hunt said Quot but plans to Lead the Way in development of South Dakota s resources Force by mar a Suluvan National political correspondent of the Mitchell evening Republican and the Newyl Erk evening Post Washington. D c., aug 25 copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post a with respect to debts owed to us by great Britain there is. Both in official and unofficial British allusions to these debts a form of description which is reconcilable with the nature o Feht As it is understood in America lord Balfour in his letter after flying that great Britain in the War had provided for her own needs out of internal borrowing and taxation said a unfortunately a similar policy was beyond the Power of other european nations an Appeal was there fore made to the government of the United states and under an arrangement then arrived at. The United states insisted in substance if not in tor in that though our allies were to spend the Money it was Only on our Security that they were prepared to lend it View of Tho new statesman that is lord Balfour s official description of the nature of the transaction. Unofficial th1 new statesman. A British weekly of High class which is read with attention and respect by the Best informed persons in England on International political affairs. In its Issue of August 5. Contains the following sentence. Th1 american Public is. We believe. Almost wholly ignorant of the facts of the cases largely owing to a mistaken reticence on this Side of the Atlantic. The time seems now to have come when they should b1 stated with an even greater frankness than la to be found in the Balfour note the debt was incurred after America came into the War. And it was incurred. Not on our own behalf but on behalf of America s other allies she Lent the Money to France and Italy but insisted that we should Back the Bill. In View of her own partnership in the struggle that requirement seemed to be ungenerous in th1 extreme. But the position did not Brook delay and we acquiesced Quot what can we think of a nation which demands the fulfilment of an obligation incurred in that manner a from the language either of lord Balfour or of the new statesman or of both the casual Reader in great Britain might infer that America is expecting great Britain not Only to pay the $5,000,000,000 that she owes but also to guarantee the payment of the additional $5,000,000,000 owed us by France. Italy and the other allies. British Public May be misled such a misinterpretation of the facts would be extreme hut it is readily possible that the British Public might get it from the language quoted since there is no such expectation on the part of the United states and since it is impossible that any such misinterpretation could be entertained by lord Balfour we must look for the Only other possible meaning in the words used by these British sources. Railway peace grows fainter meet Breaks up brotherhoods Are unable to reach agreement with managers bombings grow As rail mix up is dragged out efforts at peace in new York appear futile both sides refuse Compromise i. C. Train is stoned three men wounded in gun Battle with outlaws at Stamford Many shots Are fired in fight at Roodhouse Mccray so s troops by associated press leased wire new York n a. Aug 25�?af-tmpts to end the rail Shopman strike by separate settlement with individual roads failed today and conference were broken off Daniel Willard head of the Baltimore and Ohio. Had of th1 committee of executives who wednesday decided to continue negotiations with the mediating brotherhood chief to se1 if separate settlements were possible and other rail head Are preparing to Leas e town. In announcing the breading of negotiations a avid Williams head of the Eastern strike committee said Quot nothing else could have happened a if they will quit fussing around Well beat these Fellows a one of the brotherhood leaders said after the conference that the mediators had made every possible Effort to bring about a settlement but that negotiations had blown up he indicated there was no likelihood at present that they would be resumed from unofficial sources it was Learned that the break up came when labor men rejected a proposal advanced by the roads which was regarded by executives As representing a big Concession of labor Headquarters where it was said the unions were prepared for a fight to the finish telegrams were being dispatched All Over the country calling upon strikers to renew the struggle with redoubled vigor. Marshals on duty by associated press leased m ire Roundhouse 111. Aug. 25 a in ipod states Deputy marshals Are patrolling the Railroad Yards Here this morning following an explosion which they hollered was intended to wreck the Illinois hotel Headquarters of the Union c hic ago and Elton shop workers. States attorney sheriff and citizen of Jones county Are shot convicts tie them in and shoot again seize Parrish a car and dash into bad lands whole Countryside is roused mrs. Tschetter Dies in crash Mother of Mitchell Man to Kille Hyphen by avg the b s car terns Over to Tributino commission predicts a do j ment manufacture we hich privacy in Mystic Coal famine with prices much j Terris has not yet seen fit to in higher than those of last Winter bituminous Coal is quoted at from j issuance of $2, Public m2 to $15 a ton. As against St 50 for j obligation Bonds by the state of. The Best grades last april hut the Pant explained was intended i it i the is none available Wallace says a Amine is inevitable under the government a plan of distribution. Kansas City the prevailing Price of bituminous Lump Eoal is $10 a ton As against $9.50 last april with increased demand when the first cold wave comes this fall prices Are expected to jump although the Upple is expected to increase with the resumption of work in Southwest Coli Mai b 1 Road Washington. D a. Aug 24�?re commissions i or. Turn to the United states As soon at ter Domestic consumption a b to Bible of Walter Hinton Pilot and variable it i i re ail at frn $ i members of th1 Crew of the seaplane of july pea or Sac that. Sampao Correia. Wrecked off the r u i a b i e in will retail a from $1 o coast of Cuba while attempting a m2 a ton it ref a it for Lynx a i t flight from new York to Rio Brazil. Was announced today in a dispatch to the Navy department from the american naval station at Guan Tan mcnab0e�?Ts body is discovered development of state resources As Well As improvements. Brazilian aviators will return toll. S. As soon As possible remains irk fount by rom graders nop la of Yankton clothes Are proof a Vav re �7 to $7.50 a ton with Ohio mines reopening no famine is expected next Winter. Seattle there is so me degree Amo Cuba it Coal shortage and higher prices or expected bituminous Lump Coal j costs $12 a ton at bunkers and $13.5ft a a overed As against $11.30 last april. Ocollins aides will carry on syndicalists held in $10,Boc Bah. Each wholly of Cosgrove and Rich up Mulcahey succeed to i i i or Ste government St Joseph. Mich. Aug 25�?charged with criminal syndicalism under 1 the state Law passed by the 1919 state legislature it alled common i its arrested in the Bridgman raid demanded an examination when i brought before Justice Hay we Davis. Here today Tho Date of examination has not been set and they Are held in the St. Joseph jai1 under $10,000 Hail each. The Bonds were not furnished a f Muha i Collins Lay on its Bier i Day Ikinio Jtj rpm a Pofs i n City Hall today while Sor re Liyola i Liy j i Kulij of Al classes ind cannot Compromise filed past for a last Jock at the y Ankton s p. Aug 25�?solving a mystery which aroused interest All Over South Dakota last fall the body of Patrick Mcnaboe of Bridgewater was discovered late wednesday of j ter noon buried near the Meridian Highway 15 Miles North of y Ankton the body was unearthed by Road graders evidence that Mcnaboe had met a violent death was shown by the fact that the Skull was missing the body of Mcnaboe was Cut by the Road grader but it was identified by a handkerchief and by a Green sweater worn by Mcnaboe when he disappeared on december 5. At the time or Mcnaboe disappearance. It was believed that a hired Man named Snyder employed by him. Was responsible for the disappearance the biped Man was traced into Nebraska we Here he had gone with a team of horses stolen from Mcnaboe. But no Trace was Ever found of him after he reached Nebraska Snyder is believed to have taken Mcnaboe a body with him when he left the farm after the murder. It was thought for a time that the body had been put into the Missouri River through a Hole Cut in the ice but no j proof of this was Ever obtained. Bridgewater. S. Daug. 25�?mrs Jacob Tschetter 5$. Who has been a prominent resident of South Dakota for the past 40 years was instantly killed about 4 of clock yesterday afternoon when a car. Driven by her daughter. Mrs John m. Hofer of Bridgewater struck a rut. Overturned. And rolled Down a seven foot embankment. Mrs. Hofer escaped with Only body bruises. Or Tschetter. Who is a member of the state Board of charities and corrections. Was in Nebraska with the posse of men engaged in rounding up the convicts who escaped from the stare Penitentiary at Sioux Falls he was notified at once of the Accident. The Accident occurred six Miles Southwest of Bridgewater. The car an Oakland touring Model a overturned when mrs Hofer attempted to Back it out of a deep rut into which she had driven mrs. Tschetter s neck was broken and sly died instantly. Mrs. Tschetter Wabern in Germany. After coming to this country. She and her husband came to South Dakota and settled near Bridgewater 49 years acc besides her husband and her daughter. Mrs. Holer. Mrs. Tschetter is survived by mrs. Joseph r Hofer and mrs George . Both of Bridgewater Joseph p. Tschetter of Mitchell David Tschetter of Bridgewater. And Jacob Tschetter. Jr., of Millboro s. D. Evangelist Given divorce in action started by spouse by associated press leased by re Chicago 111. Aug 25�?the Railroad strike approached the end of it eighth week today with an incr a it in the number of bombings reported yvhil1 rail head and Union Leader at their conferences in Nev l Ork were wrestling with proposals for bringing the strik1 to a whole or a partial settlement new outrage occurred. Bombing followed a night of nil greasing and the cutting of air Hose at Roodhouse. Ill it Livim a in the Chicago and Alton two explosion occurred near the Ami a round House and another bomb Bur near a hotel where Railroad workers were quartered. The bombings occurred As the town w.13 thrown into darkness Many shots fired passengers on one of the Alton fast trains which pulled out of Roodhouse during the disturbance said Many shot were fir a. An Illinois Central suburban train running Between new Orleans and the company s shops at Para Han was stoned by a crowd which dispersed before police arrived. A passenger on the train a injured when he was struck on th1 head by a Rock hurled through a coach window officials of the Chicago Burlingto r. And Quincy Railroad and county authorities were investigating an attempt to dynamite a Railroad Bridge near Spanish Lake. To seventeen Miles from St. Louis. Although the explosion was said to have been terrific Little damage a reported. Earlier disorders at Jacksonville. Florida were followed by the dynamite no of the Home of j a. Williams Foreman of the Seaboard air line Railroad shops and a member of the City Council. The front of the House was damaged but Williams and his wife. Who or in the rear of the building escaped injury. Strike would to guards proposals were made to th1 United states marshal by striking showmen at Shawnee. Okla to replace Federal and company guards at Railroad shops with strikers. L Nion leaders said that if they were. Permitted to take Over th1 situation they would afford Protection to All workers we hich the railroads might import. Marshal Mcdonald replied that the proposal was impracticable. Chairmen of the striking shop crafts said they feared further trouble at Shawnee under existing conditions. Following reports from a National guard officer. Governor Mccray of Indiana asked Federal authorities to intercede in strike disorders at Garrett ind., where workmen were threatened their Homes painted yellow and where bombs were discovered outlaws nearing Pierre a special to the Republican Pierre s. Daug. 25.�?the Man Hunt for the four convicts who escaped from Sioux Falls has reached this City and a delegation of several cars carrying sheriff Grebing and a representative from the state sheriffs office and several volunteers started West this morning following a report of the shooting of two men by the Bandit party at Murdo last evening and their going through Kadoka this morning. All towns in the Western part of the stat have been warned and Bridges on the Cheyenne River Are being guarded. Murdo s. Daug 25.�?state s attorney m t. Parrish is lying in the Hospital Here probably mortally wounded today As the result of an Early morning gun Battle with the four com ids Teel Foreman Coffee and King who escaped a week ago yesterday from the state Penitentiary at Sioux Falls. Sheriff Lay Babcock is nursing painful wounds and j. Roberts on is wearing an Arm in a Sling As a result of the same encounter. The convicts led by Foreman with an intimate knowledge of the country of the Ponca Indian reservation in Nebraska were Able to elude their pursuers during the night and in the same car they had stolen from a Nebraska Farmer were Able to work their Way undetected northward in South Dakota once More. Apparently they made the Long journey from Nebraska in Jones county unseen or at least unsuspected and unrecognized but like All criminals they made a mistake at Murdo passing through this place at an Early hour this morning when nearly everyone was asleep they stole from a car. Parked on the main Street two tires and some minor automobile accessories it a nearly four o clock when the owner of the car returned and missed i property. He immediately notified sheriff Babcock. Starts after Thieve a or Babcock with or much Hack to Kadoka and had the Cion that the thieves. A c a gasoline tank refilled this a after sought convicts called i Neun hut the garage Man at a Torney m l Parish. A a 1. Doka said he hid not heard anything or. Robertson tar e about the shooting and did not think this morning weak that to that the one Man who drove up for blood. Or. Babcock de. Itai Gas on 0r the badly wanted some youth had stolen i furtive Behoved some tires and that it was simply a Case tires Ana Uhi ii a v of Petty larceny. The three Fie s. Machine gun to be used left Murdo shortly after 4 Arn a. Rory drop of Desper drop rapidly Westward. They did r. _ i drove rapidly not sight a person until after they had passed Stamford about a half it mile West of that place. Or. Babcock a roes last night d Yvo Donahue Sioux Falls and n v Lone. Sioux fall the latter a machine a in instructor kernels must still win two Pennant race in d Fri ded mitc la Ell club needs big season and a Royds by associated press leased wire grand rapids. Mich. Aug 25 a judge major l Dunham of the Superior court today awarded a decree of absolute divorce to Melvin e. Trotter. Superintendent of the grand rapids City Rescue Mission and nationally known evangelist. He dismissed the suit for separate maintenance brought i by mrs. Trotter he held mrs Trot j ter s charges that her husband had j been unfaithful and that he had treated her cruelly bad not been sus i trained by evidence today baseball National league with the Mitchell kernels leading the Dakota league baseball fans in the City appear to believe that th1 Pennant is already won. And they a failing to support the team a they did earlier in the season the Pennant race pc still undecided however and Mitchell must win two out of the three games still to be j played in ode to cinch the Pennant j fans in Mitchell have an opportune j Ity to support a team which any City 1 in the league would be proud to j support manager scharnweber Ani the kernels Are playing an unusual Brand of baseball and they Are particularly deserving of the wholehearted backing of the fans. This week will close the baseball season and it is urged that the entire City boost the kernels in their final games. West of that place. Or. A Mhz. Utha Cam upon a car. During the world War. Lett Mitchell in stand inc by the Road eld with two Hish Eatch Hod car on which standing it Sorkine on the a mounted a Browning machine people apparent working on that Yook with he2ft0 Quot we could t be in the Early Dawn ammunition for the wean w e oui Aii in Wrork on the gun was loaned to the who the people were or Babcock pos Man by Battery p said. And who e out to invest Donahue had been taking part stopped our Star. Make a move in the search for the outlaw in the Tiggie before i. It f River Bottoms and Hill of Northern to fief it re myself. I realized the it the Nebraska we re a top in a f be Ltd men in front it m overed up some time last night vices. Two of them had ii y esterday according to or. Donahue. With a Rifle and a so t g top four had apparently separated could open my Mouth. Because Nebraska Farmers reported i Hen shooting started having soon them two at a time or. Babcock does t knew just men plotted Well he we the shooting started hut bit Sterns today however in the known that a fore he could draw a Light of the morning developments gun. Lie had been felled by a Bullet that them a probably aided by through the Ody. Both Parrish and friends of fore Nican in the Indian Robertson wer also injured by the country were following Well Laid fusillade the outlaws poured at the j plans evading their pursues Dur state s attorneys oar. Ing the daytime by hiding in Brush and then the convict displayed and Corn Fields they probably look that brutish part of their character the Road sometime yesterday and which has made them known As Des started Westward it is possible too. Berate men of the worst stamp with that the convicts themselves have the two officers and Robertson lying not he a in the River country for the helpless on the ground the fugitive last two Days but that friends have deliberately and with curses fired been impersonating them the hot several More shots into their helpless weather has impeded the work of the victims then they turned and enter bloodhounds and High winds have de the High powered Oldsmobile prevented thorough air plane fronting driven by Parrish the Encino of and no one save occasional Farmer which was still running halt he fugitives for two Day. Or. Babcock says the last he saw negro still Wirtz gang of the bandits was a Cloud of dust wild stories to the Effert that the whirling away to the West. Three Whites had killed Toffee the Babcock give alarm negro apparently were fiction for it was nearly an hour later that was reported to have been sheriff Babcock was Able to escape wbb to it gang when they attacked ,. I i t a _. A Philadelphia. 032 Chicago. To ring and heroine Kauffman and of Farrell. By press leased wire t Anim Ireland aug 25.�?Tho blunders set in a look of determined a with which the free state Der chief faced his foes to Seattle. Wash aug 2 5.�?negotiations Between colonel George b Lamping. Judge Austin e Griffiths and mrs Frances Axtell for two of the three to withdraw As opponent of Miles Poindexter for the Republican nomination for United states senator were broken off last night after a Dav of heated cop far aces. Oth coffin we Hichar r i from it or k yesterday was first d to St Vincent a Hospital or Arthur Griffith died so recent a in last right to the City Hall n the body will lie in state until of a May the funeral has been set. _. Monday morning with solemn a a Valera again and interment in o lame Vin Cern leads irregulars Ezry j _ _ to has Beer. Announced that the gov j London eng aug 25.�?eamon de r n it will be continued along theve Viera. Irish Republican Leader has lines Laid Down by Collins and urged from seclusion since the a Ith my those let in charge wit death of Michael Collins and is re desc Rove and Richard Mulcahy ported to be Active a a pressed their determination i of rebels the Belfast Quot he state for which the of r the evening new of leaders worked so inde Fatiga j a j Learned. Is on i firm foundation. Mulcahy succeeds Collins As chief a Bruander of the free state army a it i i Esarove is acting As head of the v Ament Quot a hat actual change will , 1j 3e m the ministry is unknown act <3aj session set for Judy. Has been postponed. A. First game Brooklyn. In us ?�?9 0 Pittsburgh. Ftp tit 222 10ft�?7 to 2 Grimes. Smith. Decatur and Miller. Adams. Carlson and Schmidt. Second game Brooklyn. 19� Pittsburgh. Too Cadore and Deberry Kuner and Gooch. Prohibition clogs theater seats with gum two bushels Are scraped off by cleaners nth a Large Force Belfast correspondent s today said he weather report South Dakota fair tonight probably becoming somewhat Unce led saturday not much change in temperature. Boston Cincinnati postponed wet grounds. American league two Bushel baske.? of formless wads of gum stuck on the Bottom of the seats at the metropolitan theater by theater goers. Was one of the main and of cleaners who recently renovated the floors and seats in the building. A the hard dry gum. Which had Long since lost its original freshness and flavor. Was the accumulation of several years procession of jaw gymnasts. Yucatan and Juicy fruit. Black Why i this wrong the answer will be found among Totev s want ads. What a Blunder Quot do you Suggate first game St. Louis .01ft 002 too 3 to i i new York too Coo Ooi i 6 0 shocker and Severeid Hoyt Murray and Behan. Second game a Louis Ooi of new York. 301 20 Davis. Vangilder. Severeid. Bush and Shang. Cleveland too too of Toto Ojo Boston .10 141 a of 7 15 0 Boone. Edwards and of Neill. Quinn and fuel. Detroit .0 Washington .0 Oldham and Woodall Mogridge and g Barr Ity. Your Chance to buy a Good used car now is the time to get a Good used car at an attractive Price. Read the used car for Sale ads in the want and columns of the Republican. Saturday want ads free with every two to five issues from his Bonds h1 mangled 10 Anuj Phot Tho jon1?�?T county official reach Stamford where he telephoned morning to Murdo for assistance. An sex sheriff Rar a which the outlaws of Jones county immediately organic. Mad1 th1 trip from Nebraska to de a posse 1 in South Dik on was the one stolen Interior. Kadoka and other towns a Butte. Neb. Wednesday. It was of that Section were also notified of id it Tai a by both the i refit a and motile presence of the fugitives a and tor number this morning. Other posses were hurriedly j Organ sized. Air planes from Interior As is asserted that after the con join in outlaw Chase Virtu escaped in Parrish St car they special to the Republican Drova Southwest through Kadoka. Murdo it p d. Aug 25-two air and that after they had passed thru plan frown the Interior Roundup that town thre of the convicts got Werp on Ftp or Way to a Point n0rfh out of the car and one of the men Philip this afternoon to attempt to Ratch the four fugitive convicts from the state Penitentiary. It was the plan. According to word from there to place armed men in the planes and shoot the outlaws if necessary to effect their capture the four men were entrenched in the Hills near Pedro this afternoon. Pursuers hesitated to make any attempt to Rush the four to capture them because of the fact that the men Are All heavily armed and ar1 expected to go to any length to avoid capture it was believed that the bandits Vuk a Oro waiting for darkness in Ord a to make another break for Freedom they were identified near Pdro by the Oldsmobile car taken from states attorney Parrish of Jon amp it county this morning the air plane in out from Interior were expected to hasten the capture of the convict is the armed men in the plane would have every advantage Over the escaped prisoners Jack. And pepsin flavors Are mixed in to i Monument to the american j Public s demand for something to Chew a i would t have believed people used so much gum if i had t seen i it with my own Eves Quot one of the i cleaners remarked. That much gum must he the result of the vol-1 Stead act. People certainly didst use that much in the Days before i the country was reparation meet in Berlin ended without agreement by associated press lease. Wire Paris. France aug. 25�?the negotiation in Berlin Between the reparations Mission and German government officials came to an end at noon today wit hour having produced any Compromise on the German reparations question acceptable to both the Brit if and French representative according to advices reaching French i this afternoon
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