Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 29, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Ten pages the evening Republican Webb Sam City edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota Friday a glut 29,1924. Number 282 Berli Dawes plan society buds rebel at life a boredom Young leaders restless seek. Business life a Vars. Morgan Belmont leads revolt and takes position As style Mentor rut she s not alone Gioria Gould Bishop Oak is dancing class \rt1sts predict Success by Gene Cohn Nix service writer it Ork aug. 29.�?if it keeps social Register will have to business directory As an apr t Brid inc he rebellion of the Young f the �?o400�?� against the routine of social life is spreading. Want to mix business with toil with Tea ease with earn a Selling with sailing. I a would melt the Silver spoon with which they were born Ani turn the contents to practical purposes. These rebellious Young leaders of Inlet Iran society have concluded that very woman should have a practical voc on. Whatever her wealth or social station. They want to find out How the Money that seems to come so easily is made. Kex apes boredom lust a Short time ago it was mrs. Morgan Belmont one of the most noted and Beautiful members of new York s �?o400.�?� soon she will take a portion As style Mentor in a big fifth Avenue store. And now comes mrs. Gloria Gould Bishop the Young and charming daughter of George Jay Gould with the announcement that she will open a school for dancing this fall. A if it were not for my dancing i m afraid things would be frankly admitted this Lithe Young exponent of the classical dance. 1 it is no fad she hastens to add. For ten years Gloria Gould studied with the famous Louis Chalif in what became known As a the millionaire a a i am going to Start with children a classes a she went on in outlining her Aires. A i will teach them Folk dancing. No this will not be a class for the children of the Rich. There Are no social lines in Art As everyone knows or should. Only Grace rhythm feeling and technique count and some of our finest forms of dance expressions come from peasants certainly they Are the most natural and naive and whole hearted n their a a done to you think society could learn a few things about Grace do you intend to attempt any reforms in society dancing so called a she was asked. A i Don t see Why a she hesitated. A there Are awkward squads at Sonny functions As elsewhere. But i believe in All forms of the dance. I shall not be a reformers but a teacher liter i shall probably have Ria in society Ball room would kind Talent a will you try to make discoveries of Unsung Talent among the poor a tva the next question. I t Mould love to discover some future Pavlova. But you know parents. In Many of them Are convinced that a he a Hildren Are prodigies. They must have training but i certainly shall Are you taking up this class to Cape the much discussed social Davis takes up finance problems of Campaign China again on Vergeon treat civil conflict new York City aug. 29.�?with Wheeling w. Va., labor Day speech practically completed John w. Davis the democratic presidential candidate turned attention today to matters of Campaign Organ ration and finance before the Start of Western trip sunday. In making what will be the first real War lords Are Active invasion of the West. Or. Davis does warfare in East Kansu province May end in Embr oiling whole nation it Morgan Belmont w to will take a position in the woman a clothing department of a big new York store. At left the society Leader As she appeared in Griffith so Way Down East and in a socially posed picture. Poor weather holds fliers at ice tickle no Effort who be made to continue world flight until sometime saturday to in the interviewer conclude her Bow Ruf ban to thou my dancing i should be a most certainly in a quite sure of id. But i take it As an Art As As a diversion a she admitted or Jug Little or no affectation and f t a Al of Frank girlish Charm u a business woman of Tomor a rusts predict a most succession i Ness career. Not her fir rebellion i mrs. Morgan Belmont this is first rebellion. Four years surprised society by going k in the movies and taking Art in Griffith so Way Down of the Best dressed women of he now will Tell other women to dress and. It is predicted the f r advice will resemble a big Ain Sale. Ing this position mrs. Bel sets her yachts and blooded i and afternoon affairs. He wants to learn business i the inside. Thinks women should have cosiness background. Thus farms found time to rear two youngsters and play her so roles As Well. Awhile the circles of the �?~400�?� led with rumours of How a half n Young leaders of wealth Dom undertake everything from sell automobiles to raising blooded for Market. Aboard u. S., Richmond at ice tickle i Labrador. Aug. 29.�?up a Clearing weather today Between Bere and Greenland gave Rise to the belief that the american army world flier would attempt the hop from in Ighut to Indian Harbor tomorrow. Negrito torture missioner and heat heart report Manila. P. I. Aug. 29�?op a a wandering band of Negrito in the Zambales mountains kidnapped atan a Quot to Blan a a Christian filipino toured for seven Days and then billed . Eating heart and liver a ays Story printed in Al debate a a Anish newspaper to Blanco the Story says alternated to sell a pig to the Negrito but in Ead of purchasing they carried Apt Ive to their Village. His tor the and death followed. U. Richmond at ice tickle. Labrador aug. 29.�?up a continuing Stormy weather has caused further postponement of the american army world aviators flight Here from iving tut Greenland. It is now announced that no attempt will be made to get away before tomorrow morning. The route of the flight stretches for 572 Miles across the Arm of the Atlantic which sweeps North Northwest into Davis straight and serves As a Highway for icebergs floating Down the Labrador current into the Broad Ocean. The warm airs from the South meeting the ice cause dense fogs almost continually making an Aerial crossing perilous except under unusually favourable conditions. Marine reports place the fog occurrence a High As sixty per cent. Unusual precautions have been taken by the conveying naval Squadron to safeguard the Birdman on this final and dangerous leg of their homeward trans Atlantic swing. No less than six ships will be stationed along the route in constant communication and with an elaborate system of signalling to the aviators. A a n die in wreck London England aug. 29.�?More than too persons were killed or injured in a collision of to o passenger trains near Lahore British India according to an Agency dispatch quoting incomplete reports received in Lahore. Today a baseball National league Cincinnati. Too 220 ooo�?4 6 i Pittsburgh. 310 too ooi�?5 la i Sheehan and Hargrave Meadows Morrison and Gooch. St. Louie. 310 i Chicago. 030 0 Haines. Dyer and Gonzales Blake Wheeler and of Farrell. New York. Ooi too Brooklyn. Too too Barnes and Snyder vane and de Berry. Boston. 020 021 010�?�, 12 0 Philadelphia. Too too 202�?4 la 2 Cooney and Gibson Oeschger Couch and Henline. American league Philadelphia too too 010�?i 9 2 Boston a a a a Ooi oox�?4 9 i Harris Burns Meeker and Bruggy Gibson Ehmke and of Neill. Washington. L.020 of new York too of Johnson and Ruel Bush and Schang. First game Detroit too St. Louis Oil Whitehill and Sasser Davis and Severeid. Chicago too Cleveland Ooi Robertson and Schalk uhf end my att. Wheeler fires new broadside on Daugherty senator. Discussing Remus affidavit says Coolidge faces housecleaning Washington d. C., aug. 29.�?up a senator Wheeler of Montana prosecutor of the Daugherty committee and la Follette candidate for vice president today publicly renewed War on a the Daugherty gang in Public office. In a formal statement or. Wheeler dealt at length with an affidavit said to have been made in Atlanta Penitentiary by George Remus once the Ohio Bootleg King repudiating the sensational testimony he gave last Spring before the Daugherty committee. A testimony before the investigation a the senators statement continued. A disclosed that the present Warden of Atlanta Penitentiary is a close Friend and political associate of Harry m. Daugherty. The incident makes it Clear that president Coolidge has some House cleaning to do because some remnants of the Daugherty gang Are still in office under the Federal according to information reaching senator Wheeler and other members of the Daugherty committee the new Remus affidavit directly repudiated Remus testimony that he had paid about $250,000 to the late Jess Smith or. Daugherty a companion for Protection from prosecution. On the contrary Remus said in the affidavit he never met Jesse or communicated with directly or indirectly. Testimony to the contrary it is added was Given before the committee in the belief that it would Aid to secure release from prison. Brow Nonty Bankers ready for cracks men Aberdeen. D., aug. 29.�?brown county Bankers have formulated a plan of defense against eggs and High powered rifles have been placed at Vantage Points within All Bank and Ioa neck to business houses up and Down the Street where from commanding positions fire could be opened in Case of a raid. At a recent meeting in this City a committee was named to formulate a plan of defense and it has been deemed most effective to the precautions which were taken by Groton Banks after the robbery of the first National there last fall. Of i Young Hoosier net Star eliminated by Quaker player Forest Hills. N. Y., aug. 29.�?g a John Hennessey Young Indianapolis Star. And hero of one of the tournaments biggest upsets yesterday when he overcame Jean Borotra Champion of Europe was himself eliminated in straight sets today by Wallace Johnson Philadelphia chop stroke artist in the fourth round of the Tennis singles championship. The scores were 6 4, 6-4, 6-1.not propose to conduct what is generally referred to As a a swing around the he will base himself upon Chicago and make successive trips to speak in those cities which have been or will be included in itinerary. Chi Shien Yuan will seek to drive out la and we will give Aid Slattery says he who delay Wheeler trial Shanghai China aug. 29.�?up a the spark igniting All China in open warfare pending conflict in the Eastern portions of Kangsu province in which Chi Shien Yuan the aggressor sex Bryan puts final touches on monday Elk Point address Lincoln neb. Aug. 27.�? a a governor Charles w. Bryan democratic nominee for vice president put the finishing touches yesterday on the speech he will deliver labor Day near Elk Point. The address first since he was formally notified of j nomination will open the democratic Campaign in the West and will be delivered from the front porch of a farm House near Elk Point. Louis n. Crill democratic chairman of South Dakota who is in charge of arrangements for governor j Bryan a first appearance outside i foes of idea Chang front on Compromise pronouncements of London session Are adopted in entirety by Reich Stag debate is acrimonious Only la d Endor of a followers hold out against passage of needed measures Berlin Germany aug. 29.�?p a the a seen today in the in omes ate. Has set up a Rostrum for re chata today accepted the. Was seen Toad it in me distinguished guest on the front porch of hi., Home at River Sioux Park reparation agreement reparation plan several Miles from Elk Point. Concluded at the recent London con the nominee will leave Here sunday j Ference by adopting by a vote of 314 pets of drive out rival la Yung sing to Omaha by train Stav to necessary two thirds a Hsiang. Turban of Chekian prov the Cornin a hath Hico Jority the railway we to put into Ince who has ruled the contested Sec a Mornin via tale Lacago lion of Kangsu province since and Northwestern for Sioux City la great Falls mont., aug. 29.�? United states District attorney John l. Slattery late yesterday issued the Chang tso Lin was lord of Manchu j following statement answering John Ria in 1922, has ordered troops j m. Nelson of Chicago la f Ollette j from Chihli province where peking and Wheeler manager concerning la located it to the Aid of Chi Shieh appointment under the deposed Anfu committee will Greet or. Bryan party As Turchun of Chekian prov there and go by automobile to the Ince. La retained Power after Park outside Elk Point. The speech the overthrow of the Anfus said to a Edued for one of clock Central be the pro japanese party in China Standard time. In 1919. I general w Pei fun who has ruled 1 As a military Power in China since j he Defeated the armies of marshal the Wheeler trial set for hearing at this place. A i observe the press dispatch in which congressman John m. Nelson National manager of the Lafollette Wheeler Campaign says that my action in arraign ing senator Wheeler on september i is a Clear indication Yuan. It is believed that any weakening of general wuss Chihli position would furnish Chang tso Lin Long awaited Opportunity to move southward against peking an expedition for which he has been preparing since defeat two years ago. An inspection of the Quin san Sec that the department of Justice is to j Tjon whole inhabitants fled to the fraternal ism is eulogized by Coolidge be used As an adjunct of the Republican National committee in this Campaign and that the Republican party now seeks to percent senator Wheeler from carrying the facts developed in the Daugherty investigation to the people of the country by bringing to trial in the midst of this Campaign. A there is absolutely no foundation for or. Nelsons statement. Politics has in no Way entered into this Case from the governments Side. Since senator wheelers manager claims that the Case is to be brought to trial in the midst of the present Campaign for political purposes i will state with a View of making it Clear that politics has not entered into the Case at All so far As the government is concerned that i am perfectly willing that with the arraignment and the trial of senator Wheeler shall go Over until the next term of court Here which will not be until after the november election has passed into history. That certainly ought to refute congressman Nelsons statement that any action of mine in connection with this Case has been for political purposes and should preclude any suggestion of interference with senator wheelers Campaign to a a a a a dissolution of stockyards step foreign sections Here with other refugees from the War zone reveals preparations tot fighting on a huge scale. Twenty five thousands troops have already been entered amp amp a Quin san including artillery and machine gun divisions and fighting is expected to break out momentarily As the opposing forces Are within five Miles of each other. General to Feng Ling military governor of the Shanghai Sinkiang District today estimated that 20,000 additional troops Are scattered Over Points Between woo Sung and Shanghai up to Nan Sang where the opposing forces Are expected to clash also. Many of general we Pei fuss Chihli troops have been sent from Pao Yingfu to join with the forces of Chil Shieh Yuan at banking while 30,000 troops in addition to those in the War zone Are being sent from Chihli province. The immediate bases for the conflict is contained in charges by Chi Shieh Yuan that rival la Yung Hsiang isolated a peace treaty signed two years ago by the Kangsu and Chekian provinces by harbouring and accepting support from two military leaders lately expelled by the Northern forces with we hich Chi is aligned. La Follette is in reorganization urged to speak Denver colo., aug. 29.�?the Sioux Falls s. D., stockyards company a Colorado corporation filed notice of dissolution with the Secretary of state Here on August 21, it became known yesterday. No reason for the action was Given in the papers As filed. A. J. Campion one of the stockholders Here refused to make any statements other than admit the dissolution. According to Campion the company we As capitalized at approximately $500,000. Assets include the stockyards property which the company has been operating. Washington d. C., aug. 29.�?up a fraternal ism As a a Strong Reliance of ordered government according to Public Law Quot a was eulogized today by president Coolidge in an address to a delegation representing the National fraternal Congress. A the rituals of nearly All fraternal organizations a or. Coolidge said a Are based upon religion. No True fraternity can rest on any other Conception. It is for these reasons that they Are supporters of the True Aims of society Strong Reliance of ordered government according to put Lic Law Able advocates of the cause of right Rusness and religion and effective promoters of peace and Good will among the nations of the the president characterized the spirit of brotherhood As the a fundamental principle of our As a result he said there is a a very great Deal More of Equality in America than is yet he named the elemental Virtues necessary to Success As including Industry loyalty Faith and Fellowship. Or. Coolidge confined remarks to selected topic of fraternal ism touching at any time directly on politics and the Campaign. He spoke ors the South portico with the delegates assembled on the White House in. President Coolidge returned to Wash Langton at 7 a. In. Today after a two weeks vacation on fathers farm at Plymouth it. The president with mrs. Coolidge and their son. John left the train immediately for the White House for nce the Chain of official duties breakfast after which he took up first vacation since taking Over the presidency being definitely ended. Of in new England Dawes Back in old Home for talk tonight the Sioux Falls stockyards company made an announcement locally a Short time ago that it would be reorganized and that it would be necessary to go to Denver to Complete arrangements. Although not officially notified of the filing of papers of dissolution. Glen w. England manager stated last evening that according to information received from Denver recently it was a part of the scheme of reorganization and would mean a betterment of conditions and stronger markets in Sioux Falls. Bon homme farm Bureau Sells Gas for 17 cents now Tyndall s. D., aug 29.�?the Bon homme county farm Bureau went in j except probably local Thunder storms to the retail gasoline business Here warmer in extreme East portion to yesterday and motorists Are buying night. Gasoline for four cents a gallon less j Minnesota unsettled tonight and than they were paying thursday. Saturday with probable local Thunder this action was taken by the farm cooler in Weet and North por Bureau when its officials concluded Tiona saturday. Washington a c., aug. 29.�?up a senator Lafollette Independent presidential candidate is being urged by some of advisers to follow senator Wheeler of Montana running mate into new England for at least one Campaign speech. Or. Wheeler will begin a stumping tour labor Day with an address on Boston common. In Quick successi6n, he will deliver speeches in at least a dozen other new England cities before invading new York and probably other Eastern states. Senator Lafollette also will speak on labor Day but not to a visible audience arrangements having been made to have a dozen radio stations broadcast address. Still of the opinion that he should not launch Active Campaign before mid september he expects to get under Way we Ith a curtain Raiser in new York City. Gilbert e. Roe in charge of Eastern Campaign Headquarters who is Here conferring with or. Lafollette is one of those advising to make a personal Appeal for support in new England after new York speech. He says there is a favourable trend in new England to the Lafollette Lincoln neb., aug. 29.�?charles g. Dawes came to old Home today to be received during the morning and afternoon not As the Republican vice presidential candidate but As a former resident and Friend. Tonight at the University of Nebraska stadium he will make appearance As the candidate for the second highest office in the nation and is scheduled to begin speaking at 8 of clock Central Standard time the address will be radio cast. The program of the Day provided for a motorcycle police escort assisted by color guards and the appearance of a number of bands in a Parade which formed at the Burlington station Here and continued to the Linden hotel where he will make Headquarters. Enro Ute to this City this morning or. Dawes was met by a number of old friends at Ashland neb. While effect the provisions of the Bondon agreement. The German nationalists whose open opposition to the agreement and whose attacks on it during the debate yesterday and today had made the results of the voting problematical voted in favor of the railway Bill but j they voted against the banking Bill another of the Dawes measures which nevertheless was adopted by a vote of 295 to 172, a two third vote being unnecessary on this Bill. Debenture Bill passes _ the Industrial debenture Bill the third of those provided under the Dawes plan also was adopted by the necessary majority. The vote on the railway measure provided 20 voices in favor of the Bill in excess of the two thirds majority which was required More than two third of the nationalists favouring its acceptance. Up until to minutes before the vote was taken on the All important railway Bill the outcome of today a voting on the London agreement had been wholly conjectural although persons in Well informed circles had Learned Early in the Day of a peace pact which was said to have been concluded Between foreign minister St Rose in Ann and the nationalists. Government makes concessions it was this eleventh hour agreement Between the government and the nationalists which resulted in the defection of 57 voters from the ranks of this opposition party and which enabled the government to obtain a constitutional majority in support of its work at London. The Price which the government paid for the support of the nation Aliste which up until Midnight last night had still been in doubt is reported to be a Promise that the present Cabinet will be reconstituted in the near future to include several nationalities. The governments approval of a Tariff on Grain is also reported to he part of the bargain made by or. Stresemann who acted As a go Between for the present ministry. When the vote on the railway Bill was announced today there was a deafening Roar of howls and jeers from the communists and the members of the extreme right. Admiral von Tirpitz. Prince Bismarck and other nationalist leaders and the party a agrarian Wing voted in favor of the agreement while the communists von Ludendorff a party and about fifty nationalists comprised the opposition. Debate is acrimonious the Reich Stag this morning a continued the debate which had gone on in a lengthy and acrimonious fashion for Severi hours yesterday. It was not believed however that it would be necessary to use the dissolution decree which had been signed by the Chancellor for use in the event that House withheld its approval of the pact elaborated at the International conference. Chancellor Marx in a final Appeal this morning for acceptance of the pact suggested that the resolutions which the nationalists had submitted yesterday should be amended so As to enable the government to support them. Meanwhile negotiations were continuing behind the scenes and there was feverish activity in party circles with Well informed persons generally conceding that there was at least an even Chance for adoption of the London agreement. To. I Oia Irie uus Ai a maidu a a Anc Nisi the successful vote today Emprow. ®Ejr-_v.h re50nlmendinf 1 business Headquarters will be at the Era the representative of the gov hotel he and family will be House eminent to sign the Dawes plan guests at the Home of s. H. Burnham agreement in London although it had president of the first National Bank been announced that the pact would that every Effort be made to round up votes there. Weather forecast Iowa fair tonight i and saturday the people of this Vicinity were paying too much for a Foline. The executive Board authorized an investigation and As a result v. J. Conklin president went to Yankton where he was Able to buy gasoline at 15 cents a gallon delivered at Tyndall. Lease gasoline pump a Supply of the product was purchased the gasoline pump at the Tyndall hardware company leased and the gasoline went on Sale at 17 cents including the two cent state tax. Independent dealers Here have lowered their Price to 17 cents to meet that of the farm Bureau. Or. Conklin said that he was Well pleased with the Success of the Enterprise. A How Long do you expect to stay in the business a he was asked. A until we feel that we can buy gasoline at a fair a it Rica a he answered. North Dakota showers probable tonight and saturday cooler. South Dakota mostly overcast tonight and saturday with probable local Thunder storms cooler saturday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today As recorded by the official government thermometer maximum 97. Minimum 70. At 8 a. In. Today 76. Weather and roads Mitchell Clear 76 roads Good. Huron Clear 73 roads Good. Watertown partly Cloudy 70 roads Good. Sioux Falls Clear 70 roads Good. Pierre Clear. 72 roads Good. Aberdeen Cloudy 60 roads Good. Here. The Burnhams and Dawes families Are old friends. Ontjes sued by trustees of funds in Bank Sioux Falls s. f aug. 29.�? William Ontee former president of the Sioux Falls savings Bank now closed was made defendant today in a suit in Federal court by trustees in bankruptcy whose funds were deposited in the Bank. Although he severed connection with the Bank some time before its failure Bond of $40,000 for payment of certain funds on demand never was cancelled the petition sets Forth. Or. Ontjes now a resident of Minneapolis. Left Sioux fall in 1921 to associate himself with the War finance corporation. He is a former president of the South Dakota Bankers association. Be signed whether or not the Reich Stag voiced its approval of the measures voted upon today. Chancellor Marx and president Ebert wednesday signed decrees dissolve Long the Reich Stag which would have a been used had the legislature withheld its support. In that event president Ebert would have taken advantage of article 48 of the German i Constitution and would have empowered the Marx Stresemann min i is try to ratify the London agreement Mccoy a Deposit Box yields some new facts claim log Angeles. Cal., aug. 29.�?Federal a a county officers accompanied by Albert a. Mors and attorney today opened a Safe Deposit Box rented in the name of kid Mccoy indicted for the murder of Mora wife Theresa and announced they had obtained a several thousand dollars Worth of valuable a together with some a mighty interesting in-1