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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 26, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican City edition vol xxxv Imitchell s. Friday August 26, 1921 number 255 Irish reject peace terms from England text peace terms Between United states and Germany As signed late thursday refusing to accept proposals Lloyd George ready to negotiate in Valera says Irish ii i not Soi rat War by t that they Mist Hei Iai themselves 1 it ii Washington. T Auk 25.�?the text Hie treaty follows i a tile United states America and a a a a a Germany Dai Eireann is unanimous in a considering that tin mini states act inn in conjunction with its Eoj belligerents entered into an armis Tice with Germany on november eleven Nineteen eighteen in order that a treaty peace might be concluded a considering that the treaty Versailles was signed on june Twenty eighth Nineteen Nineteen and came into Force according to the terms its article four Hundred and forty. Lait has not been ratified by the United states a considering that tile Congress the i United states passed a joint Resolution approved by the presid july second. Nineteen Twenty which reads in part As follows action ii Congress resolved by the Senate and House representatives tile United states America in Congress assembled. That the state War made to exist Between the Imperial German government and the United states America by the joint Resolution Congress approved april six. Nineteen seventeen is hereby declared at an end. A Section two that in making this declaration and As a part it there Are expressly reserved to the i Iii Ted states a Merit u and its nationals any and a1 rights privileges indemnities reparations or advantages. Together with the right to enforce the same. To which it. Or they have become entitled under the terms the armistice signed november la. I i s. Or any extensions or modifications thereof or which were acquired by or Are in tile Possession the United states America by reason its participation in the War. Or to which its nationals have thereby Lier ome rightfully entitled or which under the treaty Versailles have been stipulated for its or their Benefit or to which it is entitled to As one the principal Allied and associated Powers or to which it is entitled by virtue Ane act or acts Congress or other Wise. Retain a no a a Rit a a a Section five. All property Imperial German government successor or successor and German nationals which a april 6 1917. In or has sine a Ortho land a in e Mvi Bern by \ i Cit in rom lenses wire Dublin ire. Aug. 26.�?the r ply i Kat Nonn do Valera to Premier Lloyd-1 George sums lip Southern Ireland a position on an Irish settlement i hich is and must remain unchanged. Or. J de Valera declared in addressing Iii pail Eireann today after Reading la. Reply at the Public session that body. The dad re elected or. De Valera and the members the Cabinet. It also sanctioned the Loans 500.hon pounds in Ireland and $20,000,000 Ina Merica. London. Eng. Aug. 20.�?th or it Isle government s peace proposals were Laid before the pail firearm i which rejected them unanimously by is willing to negotiate on that Rin i pie government by cons re the governed. Eamonn de v hem says in his reply to or. Joyd cleos it. Tile British prime minister. The letter proposes that be to Britain and Ireland appoint representatives with plenary Powers to negotiate details on this principle. A we have not sought War nor to we seek War. Hut War be mad. Open us we must defend ourselves and we shall do says or. De a Hera s letter. A we Long to end the Between great Britain and ii lie adds. Unanimous or Jive Kin the letter which bears the August 2 4 reads a the Anticipatory judgment in my reply August to in confirmed. I Laid the proposals Jour government before the Pill Eireann and by a unanimous to it was rejected by til pm. A from your letter August is. It was Clear that the principle we Are asked to accept was that the a geographical propinquity Ireland to great Britain imposed the condition the subordination Ireland sigh. To great Britain s strategic interests a she conceived them and that the very length and persistence the efforts mad in the past compel Ireland s acquiescence in a foreign domination imposed the condition acceptance that domination now. Militarism Quot believe Flint your government intended to Mitnit itself to the principle sheer militarism. Destructive International morality ant fatal to the world s peace. Small nation s right to Independence is forfeited when a More powerful neighbor covets is territory for flit itary or other advantages it a supposed to Confer there is an end to a Liberty. No longer Tan any Small nation claim the right to a separate existence. Holland and Denmark ran be made subservient to Germany Belgium to Germany or France. Portugal to Spain. A nations that have been forcibly annexed to an Empire love thereby their title to Independence there can be for them no rebirth to for Edoin. In it Laim i a Joist a in Ireland s Case to speak her seceding from a partnership she Hanoi accepted or from an allegiance which she has not undertaken to Render is fundamentally no just a the claim to subordinate Lur Independence to British strategy is fundamentally unjust. To neither can we. As representative tile nation. Lend countenance a our refusal to betray our nations Honor and the Trust that has been reposed in us is to be mad an i sue War by great Britain we deplore it. We Are As conscious our responsibilities to flu living a we to mindful principle our obligations to the heroic dead. Not surrender Birthright a we have not sought War nor do we seek War. But War be made upon. Us. We must defend ourselves. And Liall do so. Confident that whether our defense by successful or unsuccessful. No body representative irishmen or Irish women will Ever propose to the nation the surrender its Birthright. Vav Long to cud the conflict Between great Britain and Ireland i your government be determined to impose its will upon us by Force a antecedent to negotiations to ins upon conditions that involve a surrender our whole National posit to Ami make negotiation a mockery tin responsibility for the continuum a the conflict rests upon you a month basis tile Broad guiding principle government by a consent the governed place can in secured a peace that will be jus an honorable to All and fruitful Concord and inducing to Amity. To negotiate such a pea the flail Eireann is ready to no fount it representative and vol government accepts the principle propos d to invest them with Plena a Peters to meet and arrange with you l r its application in detail. A i oui. Sir. A faithfully yours it signed a aka Tenonn de Valera or he its Al on Date come into tile Possession or under control . Or Dias been the subject a demand by the United states America or any its officers agents or employees from any source or by any Agency whatsoever. And All property the Imperial and Royal Austro hungarian government or its successor or successors Aud All Austro hungarian nationals which was on december 7. Hot. In or has since that Date come into the Possession or under control . Or has Boon the subject a demand by the United states America or any its officers agents or employees front any source or by any Agency whatsoever. Shall be retained by tin United states America and no disposition thereof made except As shall have been heretofore or specifically hereafter shall i provided by Law. Until such time As tin Imperial German government and the Imperial Ami Royal Austro hungarian government or their successor or successor. Shall have respectively mad suitable provision for the satisfaction All claims against said governments respectively All persons wheresoever domiciled who owe permanent allegiance to the United stats America and who have suffered through the acts the Imperial German government or its agents or the Imperial and Royal Austro hungarian government or its j agents since july thirty first nine teen fourteen loss. Damage or injury it their persons or property directly or indirectly whether through the ownership shares Stork in Ger-1 Man. Austro hungarian. American or tither corporations or in consequence hostilities or any operations War. Or otherwise and als shall have granted to persons owing per j manent allegiance to the United slates America lost favored a i lion treatment whether the same a a a National or otherwise in Ai matters affecting residence business profession. Trad navigation Commerce anti Industrial property rights Ami until the Imperial German govern ment and the Imperial and Royal Austro hungarian governments or j successor or successors shall hav respectively confined to Ted states America Allf a i turns penalties and seizures imposed or made by the United states Tif America during the War. Whether in German peace affirms pact Versailles Congress resents violations constitutional rights not hostile to prohibition provisions a ratified treaty Are acceded to in separate agreement by Mark Sullivan a National political correspondent the Republican Washington d. Aug. 26.�?the feeling that has flamed up in con Gress Over the amendments to the prohibition enforcement act is As Strong As any emotion that has Hluz or Conj a to in or Taro in hat Hody for a on tim 11 in Benait in october not a feeling that is unfriendly to prohibition. the wets Are taking any. Plums merr an government to indemnities in reparations Are Rei-4 Oln i / de Washington or aug. 26.�? int inflict ions were Given in High official quarters today that withdrawal the american troops from the Rhine would be seriously consider As soon As the pea <3%, treaty signed yesterday in b i ii has been ratified by the Senate and tile German Reich Stag no definite prediction was made hut it became known that mice peace actually was established. The administration would feel there would be no necessity burdening Germany with the support army occupation. Washington or it. Aug. 26.�? full till to Ltd a fall the lights privileges indemnities reparations or advantages Quot specified for the United states under the a ratified treaty Versailles is reaffirmed in these a rite treaty with Germany signed yesterday at Berlin. Both by Blank to declaration and up Iii enumeration the treaty recon nixes the claim the american government to these benefits and at the same time disavows on the part the United states any responsibility for provisions the league nations covenant the Shantung set Bement. It rth political realignments Europe. L Ull settlement by stat deportment officials the treaty is considered a full Settle j huh making possible not Only a resumption diplomatic relations but commercial in to Brough its Raf Conole and Hoof the pact a Large measure ten ours As we a Iha. Continued on pug murder former raise wreck vice Premier ill fated Bra sentence Slayer the i in 1 litigation fines for a atonal eve Versailles. There was a very indication today that efforts would Hakuai by the administration to St smoker Senate ratification As soon As a possible after Congress Femme in id is cite in Tober. I such Connie in ii. I and Capple men to i j treaties May be found necessary j can then be negotiated through the it Dinar diplomatic Channel Comfort out it. They Are mistaken. The prevailing feeling Congress is As dry As Ever it was. But on the part a group senators Ami congressmen which is Large in numbers and determined in spirit there is a fierce resentment against invasions ancient constitutional rights which have been committed and tolerated in the service prohibition. For the future persons engaged in searching out crimes against prohibition will be compelled to restrict themselves within the same limitations that have been imposed by Law for hundreds years on officials engaged in ferreting out murder and other felonies. Nii in search warrant. Most til prohibitionists realize that they must give up some Hie things they have practice during tile last three years. They know it will no longer be possible to search a Man s Bouse for liquor unless they have a warrant but they Hope to retain til right to search automobiles without a warrant. This determination to get Back to constitutional safeguards for individual rights and liberties goes further than Congress and further than the subject prohibiting enforcement Only. There is a widespread feeling in Washington that during the previous administration the detecting and other espionage functions the government ran pretty wild. It arose out the War and so Long As the War continued there was some excuse for it. But there was no excuse for Many the tilings that were done in the i name guarding the Public safety j nor for perpetuating the spirit j espionage during tile two years following the end the War. Is Crit Ernin overdone j there is a disposition on tile part j Congress to inquire whether tile enormous expansion the secret service a work the government during the War was not overdone and whether some the individuals and officials connected with it did not go beyond All reason. Allied to this spirit in favor restoring constitutional safeguards is ail equally perceptible disposition to get Hack to a peace basis As regards free speech. The Center tins discussion is the continued retention Eugene Debs Iii the Atlanta Penitentiary after a period More than two years since he entered the institution. Everything that any observer can learn the spirit the Harding administration would Point to Early amnesty for Debs. The chief obstacle is believed to la the More or less organized opposition carried on by some the officials the american legion. How far these official speak for the rank and file the Servile men cannot Well he known. A senator who opposed the Bonus Bill. And who. Because that opposition. Was threatened by some officials the american legion in that state mad an investigation an came to the conclusion that out i i Mol sex service men in his stat Only about Are members the american legion. Ii further estimated that out the members Only about i woo attend the meetings or take any real interest. The net or snit dins calculation was that tile Rea sly Active and energetic members tile legion Dot a not compose More t Ila ii one per rent the sex service men. This was the conclusion Only on senator and was based on conditions in Only on stat. Rut it had weight with some senators who were doubt foul what to i it about the Bonus Bill. the opposition the american legion really represents tile rank Anil fib tile sex service men it const i St it Lites a picture some 2, turn aaa Young men. In their twenties and thirties. Making an organized Effort to keep in jail a gentle old Man sixth five. Probably Many those who join in the Effort to prevent amnesty for Debs do not know either the prisoner or the nature the crime Fot which he is suffering punishment. A Large Section the Public probably thinks i it eight Sas timing roughly tile saute kind Man and guilty the Sam kind crime us Haywood the i. A Vav. What leagues difference there Are Between Debs and Haywood is too Long a Story to repeat Here. I copyright 192 1 i armed troops sent to Ward off Coal riots soldiers sent fromn Ohio to meet 5,000 men marching to Coal Fields protest martial Law army miners on Way to Mingo cause no trouble in towns on Way Moony Sec had passed Similly after in \ a a a a to Al press Lesey a m ire Madison. Vav. A. Aug. 26.�? the Advance guard the marching miners to their Way from Marmet to Mingo As a protest against governor Morgan s martial Law was turned Back by Hilarien. Keeney president District number 17. United mine workers and Fred ret Ary after they through Madison ilium today. Tin men numbering some 200 or Soo Hail camped in a hollow Here for dinner and then pressed on their Way toward the Logan county line. Keeney and Mooney. Charleston Early today avowed intention the March reached with in half an hour men left. A after a Brief conference with county officials. They hurried Down the Road and overtaking the party induced it tim Marc h Back to Madison. Ltd Billie he. . Aug 26.�?Between 5mm and too Federal troops were preparing to leave a amp Sherman before noon today for the Coal Fields West Virginia. One Hundred and fifty soldiers from Hie it omnibus Barracks left this morning at 7 o clock for the West Virginia Coal Fields going via Gamp Sherman where additional troop will Hoard the train according to reliable reports. Barrack authorities wet non commit to Leat Ive in tin subject. Who left with the stopping Madison after the capture Fulton Call strike in Germany i nth i is i id. I la is \ it. Tim Ouss so was Erst germ an to propose be Xue Illy v pm Imler a i run i rior l wire Berlin Germany. Aug 26.�?mathias err Berger former vice Premier j a my minister finance was murdered today. Herr Erzberger assassinated near Otenburg Baden where to was sojourning with his family. His body contained twelve Bullet wounds Herr Erzberger had left Iliad Griesbach where a was taking the i cure in company with the Reich Stag Deputy du/,.f or Afoo i tour the i Black Forest. An hour later both j men were confronted by two youths who separated them Anil then emptied revolvers at Herr Erzberger. Who was killed instantly by shots in the head. Deputy die also was wound a. Hope to hero or Bodi i us \ it tim i ter \ i Rush 11 is la Ted out water ex3ervice Man to 15 tears in prison bandits get $45,goo haul Tom Riata Ltd pre wire Angeles. Gal. Aug. 26.�?u�-$20,00 and $45.aft was obtain the bandits who robbed the Huntington Park Branch the los Angeles Trust and savings Bank today it was announced by the Bank officials. i its t w in cd by storm sweeps North Dakota iffy v i re Rry a braced wire Fargo. N. In aug. 25.�?an electrical. Wind and rain storm today raked North Dakota from the direction Devil s Luke toward the Southeast Corner the state. The weather Bureau at Devil s like reported that rain this morning totalled 4.25 inches. Lightning struck the pumping station there and a i damage a travelling Crane ii. Tin great Northern Railroad shops. The storm struck Farge at 6 p. Iii. And Thi weather Bureau reported that 2.25 inches rain had fallen at to i. In. It \ a a Ltd it i Ltd i Rny a Ltd wire Hill eng aug 26�?work r. To engaged in salvaging tile wreckage he ill fated Ze-2 from the turbid Waters the dumber where it fed with its human freight on wednesday evening. Employed powerful cranes today to lift the Skeleton it i the Airship. It was believed that As soon As the twisted and tangled Frame work the dirigible was raised it would he possible to recover the bodies Many the men who died when the dreadnought the air collapsed and caught fire. River men however believed that the bodies some til victims the disaster had been borne away by the tide or the River s current and it was reported that fragments the dirigible s covering fabric had been foil nil ten Miles no Iii River front the scene til Accident. Official inquiry int til cause the disaster will begin tomorrow morning at Plowden. Where the zr-2 was stationed before a started on her last voyage the United state., will be represented by a naval attache. It seemed probable today that the findings the court would be influenced by the result examination by experts the framework the Airship after it Hail been lifted from the Humber. There seemed to i a general agreement that tile Accident was caused by the collapse a longitudinal girder in the Middle the dirigible. Washington i. A. Aug 26.�?the United states government will lose a million dollars through the destruction the dirigible 7.11-2 under terms agreement entered int with the British government. The agreement according to n. Statement issued today by the Navy in part ment a provided that in the event the total loss this Airship it the 7,r-2� while under construction or during trials the two governments would jointly Bearth loss on in equal basis Quot Illy a Sioux fails Frank got Alski tile i Vav Vav. Pre Lea a i Vav ire a a s i aug 25.�? ii Liege member convicted Man Slaughter in the Bret degree in connection with the killing William b. Henderson it Wolsey. S. Let. July 115, was today sentenced to a term 15 years in the stat Penitentiary. Got Alski protested his innocence. Distant relative president Harding Dies in Mitchell the body mrs. M. T. Dudley Mitchell a Distant relative president Harding who died at a local Hospital yesterday morning will ii in stat at the residence 4�?ok West sixth Avenue from 7 20 to 9 o clock tonight. Funeral services will be held tomorrow morning at 10 20 o clock at the methodist episcopal Church. Rev. A. L lemans will be in charge mrs. Dudley is Well known Iii Mit he a Ami the Vicinity having been resident South Dakota for Over 14 years so and her husband a former residents Marion. . Where they lived near the Harding Home. Or. Dudley is a Painter and a. Decorator. Interment will land cemetery. Mrs. Hare to speak in Sioux Falls tonight Sioux Falls. S. I. Aug 2.-�? mrs. Kate Richards o liar socialist lecturer is scheduled to speak at the auditorium Herr tonight. Mercury reaches 107 at York neb. York. Neb. Let believed to loot the slate for registered heir aug 56 a what the heat record this year was yesterday when the government reached 107. Thermometer Jiggs sags a the want and Page has become More popular than Ever since i appear on it every Day Bank robbers Bandit \ i it enter it fort Dodge. I v. Discovered to be on i hold-1 la men spy iat to tie Republican Fulton. S i. Aug 26.�?Nelson. Til Bandit who was allot when lie attempted to resist arrest at it. Lodge a la several Days ago has bin positively identified by Ellery j. Branch cashier the Farmers stat Bank this City As one tile men who held him tip and escaped with nearly $5om the Bank s Money on August 6 or. Branch returned from it. Dodge yesterday. The identification Nelson As Homan who robbed the Bank Here was brought about through the office l. J Welch Secretary the South Dakota Bankers association at Mitchell. As soon As they Learned the capture Nelson and ins pal. Bailey. At it. Dodge officials at that office sent or. Branch to it. Dodge. Nelson and a Bailey believed to i the assistant the two men who stuck up Branch were arrested in a it Dodge hotel on a general suspicion the porn e. Oil Coil foamed they attempted to resist the police and Nelson was shot. Believing that he was dying Nelson made his confession and later began to recover. He said that he is an escaped convict from the state Penitentiary Washington. Ii was serving a life term there As an habitual criminal. Arrested three times As a burglar. The Washington authorities have n. Threshing. Xuy. Vav. Orders threshers to Stob work Al ter one number is arrested Bowbells. N. A. Aug. 26.�?i. Vav. Vav strength was tested in this locality today when a general strike threshers was called when the county officials refused to liberate John Ual Lahan. Who was sentenced to spend thirty Days in jail on a charge assault Ami Battery. Only three rigs were forced to cease operation and banners Iii this locality declared that they will be work my tomorrow Callahan who carried a a red Arl was sentenced to serve thirty Days. By judge Randall. After he struck a Farmer in an argument. Inglish mail plane Faus into Channel lit % a Tio a t a a i a melt i Vav ire i London. Eng. Aug. 26.�?an air plane carrying mail from London to i Brussels fell into the English Chan Nel n few Miles Oft a la is. France today As the result the explosion i its petrol tank. It is not known whether there were any fatalities. Start insurgent move in Woodmen be made in Grace highest bid for Sioux Falls press is $20,000 to or ii pre i. Esprit wire Sioux Ells. S. I aug. 26.�?�?e. I. Northrup. Temporary receiver for the Sioux fails Bress. Announced today that Only three bbl for the new spa had i we ii received none which satisfactory to the creditors Vav. Egan. Former owner. Or. North rut stated that an Effort was boing rude to have the bids tined failing which he would recommend to the fedral Coelin that Nom other method realizing on the newspaper be found. The. Highest bid. It was is id was 12�. A a. Per was Corge weather report for eur vat South Dakota fair tonight Ami saturday parti cooler tonight Faical to Iii a can t u relic the Republic and a recording t Hermo ineter Friday 3 a. Iii. 72 6 a. In j a. Iii 12 in 3 p. In 3 p. In. Yesterday 12 6 a. In. Today 6 official government theren notified his capture and Are sending an officer to tak him by k to a rvs out his life sentence Nelson Anil another Man. Who has not been located stole a Paige speedster belonging to Joe Burg a Mitchell shoe dealer. From the streets Mil loll Early Friday evening August lift in Buick about i i clock the next morning the Cal whizzed int Fulton Anil the two men went into the Bank unmasked held up or Branch who was alone at the time. And mad away with a i Stilt $5�?o�?o in Silver. A few Miles out Fulton the bandits left the stolen car in the Corn Field and transferred into a wailing bunk. The Driver the Buick is believed to be Bailey the Man who was captured with Nelson. A Farmer who said lie saw the two men leave the a Alec and drive off wit ii a third Man in the Buick has been sent to it. Dodge with the Hope that he May be Able to identify Bailey As the Driver the Buick. James told to. Proprietor Tobins Park on the James River near Mitchell. Has als be o sent by the Bankers association to it. Dodge As he Maul that he talk with three men in a Large car who spent the night August 5 in his Park. Sedalia. To. Aug. 26 the order perfected woodcraft established its Home office Here yesterday under a temporary charter granted by upstate insurance department. Til us organization is an outgrowth a split which occurred at the National convention the Woodmen Hie world in new York Unity july when Claude Wilkerson head counsel Tor the Woodmen in Missouri was expelled from the order for a period to years. Ile was Leader an insurgent to Veine it. Ragged column miners moves steadily toward Mingo ill % to it Atril pre leased mire Racine. Vav. A. Aug. 26.�?the or More men who Hie marching from Marmet to Mingo county in protest against governor Morgan s martial Law broke Camp Here soon after 8 o clock this morning and ook the a Date Highway to Madison. Thee a ii they expected to reach pert Ona. A Village time for their mid Day me. The Caruer whirl spread rotted this Little town through the Indian Creek Valley was alive Bright Ami Early. Campfires which Hail died Down during the night blazed brightly As the men prepared their breakfast. There was no haste but each group Joyed As though it had specific instructions to get under Way with All possible Speed. Start Early the Vanguard far up Indian Creek from Racine was in motion Fly. But it was about 8 clock before Tho main Bode marchers was on Tho move ther still was no apparent Leader but certain ones sprang up in different sections the Camp who appeared to have the direction certain numbers men. These hey formed into a ragged line and is the parties to the West them took to the Road they fell in behind it was estimated by observers that rhe entire Camp would to emptied to la lock. Not counting the stragglers who were still coming Aimer the. Road from Marmet but in diminish ing numbers this was taken to indicate tim the last reinforcements had arrived and from now on. Barring deserting a re Biff body would be As it was when it left it Ira. No thieving inquiry among the people Racine developed that no thieving had been reported and Thor were re reports shooting at the crap. The men who would discuss the movement ski id they were in Earnest and pro Mist d to carry out their project. Tourists car is demolished by passenger train thursday 3 p. Iii. 92 6 p. In. A p. In. 82 12 i in. 76 maximum minimum by the to tit tier maximum 9b minimum 65 noon today 83 68 i i m 1 test he thinks wife incurably ill so he shoots her Council Bluff la us. 2fi a in. Helen Miller. 17. Suffering from what Lier ii us hand is said to have regarded As an incurable disease which Ami dangerously wounded by him Iii a Hospital today. Miller escaped. Today s baseball nation Al league Pittsburgh woo new York a tim Hamilton a no a Snyder. Hic ago. 42u Brooklyn. A a Martin and Daly Schwipp. Smith Ami coh 20�?o i a a 5 i Ami Schmidt Dought 000-1 in a 2 Cincinnati Philadelphia clique and Wilhelm and St. . Bust on. �?o21 210-12 it a a Arm j ii�?3 7 2 rentier Miljus. Miller. 17 i i a4 atm i a i �?7. Ooh a too 20o -2 7 Wingo Winters. Smith Len ii be. �?o4 oi0 ooo�?6 tool a 20o-3 Perlita North and Pilhofer. Mons Mcquillan. Fillingim Howdy merr an league Boston. 102 Ooi 5 Chicago. Ooi b01 101 Jones. Bush Ami Walters. And Schulk. Washington. My Cleveland. Erickson Schaht Acosta and Gharrity mails and to Neill new York. Detroit. 7off Mays and Schang Ehmke Sasser. Philadelphia. St. Louis. 1 Moore. Keefe and Perkins Shock or and Severeid. I i 2 9 i Cle a rid 5 12 i 4 13 2 Hodge 012 030 Selby. S d. Any 26.�?a near trag a was narrowly escaped three mib s it Selby last night when the Olympia in. One the Milwaukee a fast trains utterly demolished a Ford which had become stalled on the tossing tile occupants the car or and mrs r g Preston and baby. Lansing. Mich shaped death when they leaped fit a the car a few minutes before the fast moving train struck it. Or. And mrs. Preston and baby were motoring from Lansing. Mich. To san Francisco and had left Aberdeen yesterday afternoon in order to reach Mobridge to spend the night. They got no farther than three Miles East Selby however when their car was Dent roved. The car was a total wreck and the Pilot was broken off the engine otherwise there was no damage and no on was injured. Or and mrs. Preston and baby were taken to Selby by the olympian. A to Norbeck to speak at Ohio state fair 131 i and 20 Huron. S. D., aug 26.�?senator Peter nor Heck South Dakota will i a Headliner on farm Bureau Day at the Ohio state fair according to word received from Ohio headquarter by the South Dakota farm Bureau federation. Senator sorbet k was selected for this engagement because has Active connection with the a agricultural bloc in the Senate
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