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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 31, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Twelve Page the evening Republican third edition of. Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota thursday August 31, 1922 number 284 i songs measure is Princess broke flees to America t we of Rich i Hill climbing pilots enter Fikes Peak race russian Noble now penniless i Ness Escher Nitscher narrowly escaped death at hands of bolshevik i in so and is crucified t Ste w Orth millions con i is ate tip now she a the it Kate ski with de roil i a i by Nea service a w Orleans la., aug. 31�?an kit rican Princess widow of one of riches men of Russia during the it b regime today is penniless and i by officials at this port hoping t or in ads will come to her Rescue d obtain for her admission into the United is Princess Scherm eschew Tori. A la miss Elizabeth Schlick. She the daughter of or. And mrs. John ire it who lived for a number of a ears in new York. Her Mother was russian noblewoman \ few Vears ago she left America 0 to erne the Bride of Prince Ivan Seton of the roman offs. Today. ,0 Quot longer a citizen she is threatened via deportation. She has gone Brough horror after horror. Husband crucified her husband was torn from her and crucified. Her son was Atren from her and is believed dead. Her husbands estate Worth millions Ivas confiscated and she herself shaped Only after months of auf Ferric and adventure. A your Home was in Castle Graz no. Re Rev Novgorod a she cays a All that russian castles were in he Davs of the Imperial regime Cohen the bolshevik i attacked the a tie in 1919. My husband was erected on the Arch of the Central en-1nee. And after that he was shot. T do not see it. But my maid. A Ace was an Eye witness. In the Ece of the invaders my husband seat me to convince them that i was servant. The ruse worked and aped. But my son Harold had disappeared. I have never seen him . Escapes with maid my maid and i escaped in the darkness and went to the Home of mends hiding there until after the invaders had gone. I made my Way. Helped by other friends to Frankfort from a a Hackfort i walked &9roaa a he whole of Germany. I suffered privations and hardships. I worked is a farm hand in the Fields worked at other hard physical labor a anything to get a bite to eat and shelter. \ belgian Burgmeister to whom i told my Story provided me with food and some Money. I journeyed to twerp and. Disguised As a boy stowed away on the Steamer Cani a bound for new Ork. Found in bunkers for five Davs i hid in the bunks when i finally called out for help i was so weak from Lack of food and drink that i had to be carried to the deck j a mid Ocean i was transferred to the Texa drier bound bark for Bremen i told Iny Story to the Oan try and be kindly permitted me to remain on the boat. Booking me As a stewardess fro m Bremen i was carried Hack to new Orleans where i left the ship. With husband son and parents gone. 1 Arn hoping daily that friends will come Forward to make it possible for me to press leased wire Colorado Springs. Colo., aug. with the Date of the annual running of the pikes Peak automobile races set for september 4 More than a score of the country a Best known Hill climbing pilots and their mechanician Are on the ground for final tests up the Mountain the record Over the 12 1-2 mile course was made in 1916 by Ralph Mulford when he shot across the tip of the Peak in 18 minutes 24 seconds after starting. Twenty seven cars had Ben entered last week. Form of Bonus veto is Oey question now that president will not sign proposed measure is generally believed three methods open Crowder delivers cubans ultimatum Rescue workers believe miners Are still alive Sullivan says there Are not enough Senate votes to pass by Eli Over veto Princess tech Erni Tsoi in w Ford refuses Bootleg Coal Chicago police after radicals Detroit manufacturer re general Roundup is order a tests fuel consigned to North Wester x states by associated press leased wire Detroit mich., aug. 31.�?henry Ford yesterday refused to Avert a shutdown of his automobile plants Here 16 of the expense of he Domestic Coal users of the Northwest it has been Learned by the associated press from a reliable source. According to this information or. Ford charges that priority Coal consigned to the Northwest has been offered to him by Coal dockers in telegrams reaching his office Here. The manufacturer refused to Purchase the fuel holding it would not be a humanitarian act to take Coal intended to relieve the suffering of men. Women and children during the ing Winter. Or. Ford was quoted As saying that a Coal bootleggers a had offered to a steal this coals a and sell it to him. Eras result of numerous train or weeks Harbord finds Light frosts add to Forest fire peril in Northern Minnesota 0 us full i k Fero hrs w d Industry All by vhf Sci a Tom spreading general Vvs Rijh in it on d c., aug. 31.�?civhis general impression of Condi is in Germany. Major general a a a i Ned Deputy chief of staff said his return Ber from a tour of a a in Europe that while the de s d value of the Mark worked Reship in the German salaried there appeared to be great in in All Industrial enterprises manufacturers Able to employ. A labor and smoke was pouring chimneys of factories every by went. S. R before by said had he seen r. Urb. Traffic on a River As there a Lay on Tim Rhine. The Railer Idy Are reported to be oper pan excellent manner with at of freight and passenger trains on regular schedule. Is a growing tendency to is Ltd Iai ism throughout Germany. To r Harbord said after adding v was told by a former As Cerre tary of Tbs ignited states whom he met in Germany a or German government Waap a i \ is a Point where it events a Rule control even the Homes of t Onle. The general said that a of a for. Government regulated toe Irr r of persons entitled to Resina House. By associated press leased wire Duluth minn., aug. 31.�?rain Clouds hovered Over northeastern Minnesota today indicating that the i detachments National guardsmen coming Here by air plane motor car and train a least would have Timeto establish their operating base before being summoned to reinforce forestry forces now guarding soldering Forest peat and Brush fires. The guardsmen under the command i of adjutant general w. F Rhinow j were expected Here some time today. While no rain has fallen in the fire zone since sunday weather conditions otherwise have been favourable for suppress my the flames District forestry Headquarters reported today. There has been a heavy Dew every night and the winds have been Light to moderate. However Light frosts were reported from one or two sectors and forestry men hastened to have the guards increased at those Point because they said the nipped vegetation would afford ready fuel for the flames in Case of a High Wand. By associated press leased wire t Chicago 111. Aug. 31.�?aroused by 1 the disclosure of charges of plots to i wreck trains and the arrest of three men in connection with an alleged j plan to dynamite the Western exp press of the new York Centra lines the police today declared they would attempt to round up numbers of radicals. Reports that raids on radicals throughout the country was planned were denied at the Bureau of invest j ligation of the department of Justice Here. Detectives today were attempting j to learn whether or not there was any connection Between the plot attributed to the Trio held in connection wih the reports that the Western express was marked for wrecking and that of four men fild at Gary ind., charged with murder As a result of the killing of the Engineer and fireman on a Michigan Central express train which was wrecked near Gary on August 20 the men held at Gary were alleged by the police to have admitted they Are members in railway shop men s unions the police suspect that a Quantity of dynamite has been obtained by plotters for the purpose of wrecking trains and damaging Railroad tracks and buildings and a thorough search is being made to find the explosives. The men now held in connection with the plot alleged to have been hatched against the Western express Are A Lagham. J. J. Boyle and Frank r Hartman. All live in Chicago and Are declared by the police not Only to be striking showmen but communists As Well. By Mark Sullivan National political correspondent of Tho Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post Washington d. A. Aug. 30 copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York even Post a the uppermost question efforts to reach 4s Encomb about the Soldier Bonus now is just de a fax in argon i i mine what kind of veto president Harding Are re Doi lied we the he win Yeto it is re n in a t by this time universally accepted a1 by associate i Rev. wire Hough the. Pro.llonu3 leaders appear Jackson alif., aug. 31. Three j entry intend to go on the Assumption routes of escape from Tim pitch Black. That he will not. Smoke choked under ground mine it is said to be in intention to drifts to the sunlight and to open make an impressive country wide ground where tortured lungs might demonstration Wuth the purpose of drink deep of fresh breezes Are pos a bringing pressure on or. Harding at sible to the 4 8 miners imprisoned the moment when he has the Bill in since Midnight sunday in the lower his hands. Levels of the Argonaut mine j the plan is said to include a sys to o Are through passages which ter Mitic deluge of telegrams on the workers endeavouring to rut from the Whit House from Republican gov Kennedy an adjoining mine the third errors. Republican state chairmen is through the Shaft of the Argonaut members of the Republican National itself. Committee and other local Republican second Crew Starks leaders. This is expected to have the a second Rescue corps on a level a it suit of embarrassing president 300 feet below the group that has Harding and the Republican party worked since monday to reach the i even though it will be without effect entombed men today had made per-1 111 preventing the veto Cep Tible Progress. It will be a Long i three possible forms siege through 500 to �,00 feet of discussion a to just what forms the Loose dirt before a 149 foot Wall of veto could take engages the interest solid slate is reached. Of Many who Are in close Contact with this second corps starting at six the Light. There Are three possible of clock last night is working from the forms. One would be a Strong ring-3900 foot level of the Kennedy mine i ing veto which would go to the heart burrowing toward the 4600 foot lev of the principle of the Bonus propos Al of the Argonaut. Als. Those who want the president three Hundred feet above them to make this kind of a veto say it toil the half naked workers who i would have two effects. One would have drilled in Brief shifts since i be to end the whole Bonus discussion monday to Cut through More than i and to but in out of consideration per-700 feet of Loose dirt and timbers Manenty. Or at least until the end and thirty feet of hard a Rock. They of the Harding administration struck a Cave in last night. Slowin the other advantageous effect their Progress. They estimated there. N?1"ted of by Tho be ,,1? favor would he Between 90 and too feet veto would be the giving to More of Rock and dirt to he cleared 1 he a an impression of Der a. In l-,. A vision and strength on the part of the. Or. Harding. It is held that a r mine is out. Strong. Firm veto message would of a jut Vas t if announcement last i arcome a Good Deal of the feeling now it experts working in the a acknowledged to exist throughout Shaft itself. G. The country Adverse to Harding be the heat in the Shaft they said j cause of what is held by those who is so intense however that flames criticize him the excess of patience May break out again at any time to be the Lack of Strong action and it win be five Days before an in Quick decisiveness in his course with trance May be made through the regard to the strikes flames charred Section % about the Why this sort of permanent veto 3.000 foot level to reach the men on i based on principle May be difficult the Levels below. For or. Harding lies in the fact that Hope that the miners Are still alive \ in the past he has expressed himself was still firmly held by the consult As a favor of the principle of and by associated press leased wire Havana Cuba aug. 31.�?an ultimatum was delivered to president Zayas and the cuban Congress yesterday by general Enoch h. Crowder Persona representative in Cuba of president Harding the it unless Congress before Seiv Quot a a a acts upon the five measures he has Suggs for the of inc administration he will abandon his Mission to Cuba and submit a final report to the Washington government personally if necessary. No threat of american intervention was made by general Crowder in delivering his ultimatum. Wreck plots figure in rail strike trouble partisan lines disappear when vote is taken final count on four billion Dollar Bill is 47 to 22 Harding still opposes Treasury officials declare that president will Maer approve Meas in ree As drawn by associated pros a a Etc Ltd in ire Washington. I it. A. Aug. 31. The four billion ill Lair soldiers Bonus Bill was Paul today by the Senate Anil now goos to Oon Fiyo Nee. The vote was forty seven to Twenty two will party line wiped out. Also i at e in Eyel a pm sex t in shop men a War by associated press leased wire arc la Ivri Ini. In r Xvi Washington i. Aug. 31.�?a fun i it e1yershii i or and a. Is a vote on tale soldiers Bonus Bill before adjournment of the Senate today appeared to be reasonably Eer a i i stain. All pending amendment Thad by associated press in a a wire been disposed of and general debate Chicago. 111., aug. 31.�?passing of begun before the recess lest night the Chicago and Alton Railroad into passage of the measure was re the hands of receivers disclosure of j Gard As a foregone conclusion butt a plots to wreck trains and several whether it would reach the statute actual attempts to cause derailments i Book was conceded by friends and and blow up Railroad property were foes alike o be another estion. The it High lights today in the nations rail held that this probably would depend Road situation upon president Harding since it was dynamite bullets and fire Brand Reky do d a Quot Vry t our tout that there to i a veh f in Develon could be obtained in the Senate the j y i of Virtues necessary two thirds to pass the Bill meats the last 24 hours. The Minneapolis. And labor Assembly voted s j a of words the $10,000 bail asked for the release William f. Dunn one of who radicals held at St. Joseph. Mich., on charges of criminal syndicalism. Runs into 0xn switch my experts. They Are acting on the belief that men have lived through More than eighty hours of entombment that Thev will be alive for five or six Days to come state pushes Herrin probe busted compensation for the soldiers. I Iglus defer tile Issue this brings us to the Secoll form which Harding a veto of the Bonus could take. That form would be in the nature of postponement. Presi Dent Harding could refrain from saying anything about the principle of the Bonus and confine his reasons for the veto merely to saying that the present state of the Treasury and the present weight of taxation Are such that the government could not expend such a sum at the present time. _ j the form of veto might or might attorney Genera Brend age "0t a Rae a mfr in a Sion Lead confident of apprehend prs 11 Quot certainly be Ussatis by Over an executive veto. Confident of veto the Treasury apparently is confident that the president will veto the Bill if it passes As it now stands. High officials indicated today that the president had not changed from his announced intention to disapprove an attempt was made to blow up an it Bonus legislation wench does not Tho commissary of Tho Illinois con Rry with it Tho Means of rata no tire trial Railroad at Paducah Tkv 1 Revenue needed and the measure now Ai at , Ivy. Before the Senate the treat try offi a 1 Praia on the aft. An j class say does not meet that require Ailon ran into an open switch Ament Ovel 111., near la looming on. Invest the Simmons amendment to devote to gators said the switch showed Evi i interest on the foreign debt to Bonus Donee of having been tampered with payments is regarded at the treas policy precautions at Algiers a sub j or. As unacceptable since repayment Urb of new Orleans. In effect from foreign governments is consid amount to martial Law in efforts to ered As pledged to retirement of Check disorders. Police reported a1 i Liberty Bonds. Most constant firing in Railroad Dis j % tricks and Between 35 and 40 As proposed Bonus carries saults since the lie Quot a no a strike be i pen sat Fox i features . One Man was killed by a net Washington. To <7., aug. 31.�?As Cook who was being beaten. Amended by the Senate the soldiers Reedy Booth a guard on the i Bonus Bill would become effective Southern railway died in a Hospital \ january i 1923, and would provide at Augusta ga., from wounds re i three optional plans for veterans of Cei Ved when he and another guard the world War other than those were attacked. His companion e m. Whose adjusted service nay would not Heater was killed. The men were. Exceed $50. This would be paid in shot and Cut with knives. J Cash. The options Art i. S. Marshals attacked adjusted service certificates pay four men two of whom were said Able in Twenty years or sooner at to be t United states Deputy marshals death and containing Iran provisions were attacked by a crowd and severe vocational training Aid at Tho i at by beaten at Sedalia $1.75 a Day up to a total of 14 a Northern Pacific bunk House i percent of the adjusted service credit where 25 workmen were asleep was1 Aid in purchasing a farm from Loo made the target of a Volley of shots at Missoula. Mont none of the sleeping men were injured. Although ,.,. Ais were made the total amount to Range from too percent of the adjusted service credit if the Money were advanced in 1923 to 140 percent of the adjusted service to re open the shops of the Missouri a credit if the payment were made in Pacific and the Missouri Kansas and i 1928 or thereafter. Texas railroads at Sedalia. Mo., the 1 maximum to $625 Missouri Pacific Roundhouse and shops at de Soto. Mo., have been discontinued indefinitely it was announced oing massacre Heads factory to those opponents of the Bon us who want the questions settled now for All time. The third form w hich the veto Pas us and then recess without waiting for any message on it from the White House this would have the effect of ending the Bonus for the pres Carpon tier to out ring soon report Paris France. Aug. 31�?announcement comes from London that geor-1 Ges Carpentier. European heavy weight Champion will retire definitely from the ring within six or eight months. This has created Only mild interest in Paris where Carpentier is not the idol of old among the fight fans who rightly or wrongly charge him with snobbish Ness. Cracks men use soup and get $1,600 Cash in Bank at Mina s. D. By associated press leased wire Aberdeen s. In aug 31�?two men with six shots of nitroglycerine blew the vault Dors and demolished he Safe of the Farmers state Bank of Mina nine Miles West of hero and fled South and East with $1,600 in Cash and negotiable of Aper. All Telegraph and Telephone wires w a to Cut isolating the town and although the men a Here seen at work when the flashes of the explosions disclosed their activities warning could not be Given they worked from 2 of clock until Between 4 and 5 when they fled in an automobile heavily armed. aoik1,1 a aus 13 a the fourth Lillie of it print investigation could take under some circumstances a a in mine War was expected would consist merely of silence. If o of to yield More evidence on a the Senate program should arrange strength of which it is now cer itself so As to pass the soldiers monism Many More indictments will be issued in addition to the first Ajr adv made known yesterday. Attorney general Brundage is confident that the testimony furnished i ent session without Harding going on by non residents of Williamson coun a record on it orc Way or the other. To is More than sufficient to bring with Congress away Mere abstaining about numerous indictments. I from action on the part of the presi or. Brundage has taken the View Dent would have the effect of a veto that fear of incriminating themselves a this would work out not so much for has prompted resident witnesses of Harding a Comfort not so much to Williamson county to withhold info Reid Etc him from Tho embarrassing mation but at the same time he has a necessity of writing a veto message expressed belief that sorry witnesses on this to it Ink fiction As to give re would readily turn states evidence after indictments had been voted. The complaint of the mexican government that citizens of that country were victims of the Massa Cre is known to have beep draw n into the investigation hut it also has been revealed that the testimony of the witnesses has failed to substantiate the complaint. Union officials of hard Coal District Washington. D. C., aug. 31.�?mine Union officials negotiating with the operators representatives in Philadelphia accepted the Anthracite strike adjusted service pay or adjusted service credit would be figured on the basis of $1 a Day for Domestic service and $1.25 a Day for foreign service less the $60 paid at discharge. But in no event could the amount of credit of the Veteran who performed no it Erneas service exceed $500 and the th1 credit of the vet i eran who performed any Oversea Aff fat Pittl mint service exceed $625. Avill i to jail i i adjusted service certificates would have a face value equal to the sum of the adjusted service credits of the Veteran increased by 25 percent plus interest thereon for Twenty years at the rate of 4 1-2 percent a year compounded annually. House expected to reach vote on Coal Ehl this afternoon rail priority orders issued r est frn lines included in sweeping order of interstate comm Erck body american birth rate Fai Ling figures show drop mail Here. Caton d. C., aug. 31.�?the is declining and the death increasing according to Sta nce made Public today by the Cen Bureau covering the first Quarter v me year. E birth rate in the state from Ahi Rorr Bara be figures were Ava ii flowed an average of 23.3 for it j thousand of population in the or o Threa months of 1922 against n 1921, while the morality aver As 13.7 against 12.6 in the same Vurlod lag year a weather report Craw Dakota partly Cloudy and aft local Thunder showers this frvrn00n or Toni set in East portions. Chant amp Enera by fair not much in temperature. By associated press leased wire Washington. D. C., aug. 31.�?af j ter throwing out a Section which would g be the i evident the right j on his own initiative to exercise and i of Ronal Power in future strike emergencies the House in completing consideration of the Coal distribution. Bill reversed itself today and put the proposition Back in the measure by a i vote of 148 to 124. The House was expected to reach a final vote on the Bill before and j Journ ment. Gov. Preusse one week aside in interest i of diversified farming Lief to the rather More embarrassed senators. To Tho Republican senators or at least to those of them who Are going to vote for the Bonus this course would have the agreeable advantage of relieving them from the necessity of going on record on a Roll Call to parts the Bonus Over the presidents veto. Yyi Only to embarrassing it is obvious How embarrassing it must be to Republican leaders like Lodge and Watson for example to vote to pass a measure Over the veto of a Republican president. If this could be avoided it would be very much to the taste of Many embarrassed Republican senators. Those of them who want to give their constituents a picture in favor of the Bonus would be enabled to do so through having voted for it in the first instance. At Tho same time Thev would avoid giving their constituents the picture of voting to pass a 4 measure Over a Republican Peai Washington d c., aug. 31.�?rail. Dent s veto Roans West of the Mississippi River this suggested possibility of pass were authorized today by the inter Jing the Bonus and then taking a restate Commerce commission to give a it Cess and going Back Home is hardly preference and priority to the move within the probabilities. Among ment of foodstuffs livestock perish-4 other things it would include leaving Able products and fuel whenever the final adoption of the Tariff up in their operating conditions became the air until after the election. 8ucbt m to cause freight congestion i in any event it is certain that the Bonus Bill will be vetoed that there Are not enough vote0 in the Senate to pass it Over the president veto and that the Bonus will not be on the books at any time in the immediate future. This outcome which your correspondent has Long expected is now accepted practically universally. Of the reports reaching Here strengthened Hopes that the operators also would consent to the settlement plan before the Dav was Over. Details of the Philadelphia discussion were not revealed however and no official would go further than to express Confidence of the outcome. Belg la no prom ise on reparations is accepted by allies settlement proposal advanced As a i Moc result of tuesday night conference i / i a Une Nln Here according to advices received a k or in Iii Pany incorporated under the Law of today in official circles in the capital any 9tate. Territory or the District of Columbia would be authorized to loan to any Veteran upon his promissory note secured by his adjusted certificates any amount not in excess of fifty percent of the total of the adjusted service credit plus interest thereon from the Date of the certificate to the Date of the loan at the rate of 4 1-2 percent a year. Could Rodarm certificate should the Veteran fall to pay the principal and interest of the loan within six months after its maturity the government would pay to the Bank the amount of such principal and interest and take Over the certificate. This would be restored to the Veteran at any time prior to its maturity upon receipt from him of the amount paid by the government to the Bank plus interest on that Paris. France. Aug 31.�?the reparations commission late today unanimously accepted the belgian Compromise on the German moratorium proposition. M. Dubois the French member of i amount at the rate of 4 1-2 percent the commission voted with his col a it a ear compounded annually leagues after a Long interview to a Veteran died before the Matur tween sessions with Premier porn a do loan the government would care. A pay Tome Bank the principal and the commission rejected the or interest and to the beneficiary named Tion of sir John Bradbury of inor to the estate the Veteran land for a moratorium without fur face value of the certificate less ther guarantees. England alone pc amount paid to the Bank Why is this wrong the answer will be found among today a want ads. What a a Blunder do you sue eat St. Paul. Minn., aug. 31.�?observance of the week of september 25 to october i As diversified farming week was asked of the people of Minnesota today in a proclamation issued by governor Preus. The governor requests that during this week each Community in the state make a Survey of its resources and present farming methods and make plans to increase Farmers incomes by encouraging a diversity of production and by converting a greater portion of farm crops into meat and Dairy products. Or blockade. The order declared an emergency and Laid Down rules for the conduct of the Western lines identical with those which have been in effect on railroads East of the Mississippi for several weeks. Roads enable to transport promptly All freight offered the order said. May suspend Ordinary practices in providing cars for shippers and routing. The order will go into effect september i. When the original emergency or i. T. It Der of the commission were issued was re i Federal judge Henry Early this month priority and prefer d Ria it a ton whose opinion dismiss ence instructions did not affect the i libel proceedings brought against West although provisions were made i the dipping Board Steamer cold wat to allow railroads to disregard routine j or was banded Down Here yesterday. Government in it ans after january i. 1926. Veterans holding certificates coaids make direct application through postmasters for government Loans. If such Loans Wert made at any time rot More than three years after the Date of the certificate they could not exceed fifty Rier cent of the sum of the adjusted service credit of the Veteran plus interest at 4 1-2 percent a year from the Date of the u. S. Ships immune Jacksonville fla., aug. 31.�?shipping Board vessels cannot be seized a As an outgrowth of prohibition Laws directions of shippers and move the freight in the most direct line. Oblast kills nine Cumberland b. C., aug. 31.�?nine men were killed and 17 injured yesterday afternoon by an explosion in mine number four of the Canadian collieries Dunsmuir. Ltd. The cause of the explosion has not been determined. Krayer must hang Atlanta. Ga., aug. 31.�?frank g. Dupre. 19 year old Slayer of Irby Walker a private detective will be hanged in Fulton county jail Friday some time Between 9 a. In. And 4 a rn., it became almost certain last night after governor Thomas w. Hardwick refused to Grant a thirty Day reprieve. De for the motion. France and Belgium voted against it and Italy abstained from voting. Today baseball National league new York. Too 003 to Brooklyn. 311 100 01 j. Barnes Ryan. Bonnard and Snyder Smith and Miller. First game. _ Philadelphia 012 too 010�?4 to 3 certificate to the Date of the loan. Boston. 300 too ox�?5 7 o if the loan a Gre made at any time Meadows and Hulln Marquard my re to an Tuc it Para tend to and of Neill Riquard More than six years after the Date i of the certificate the sum could not postponed Exrene Ltd 85 percent of the adjusted i service credit plus interest at 4 1-2 i percent from the Date of the certify. Of too Cate to the Date of the loan. J?02 000 it the loan wer made at any time mcnamaram0re than six years after the Docto of the certificate the sum could not 1 exceed seventy percent of the add a busted service credit increase by 25 >02 too 0 Percy it it plus interest at 4 1-2 percent Severeid a inn and from the Date of the certificate to the Date of the loan. A a a a 300 door i 8 0 plan of payment new York ?1 too oox�?3 4 i Tho Veteran would repay the Iowa Mobridge and Gharrity Bush and upon amortization plan by mean of Bonang. Fixed number of annual instalment to 002 1 sufficient to cover interest on the �?1. 0 ,.id Pron cowl at the rate of 4 1-2 percent and such amount of the Prince a amp ii As would exit Guilah the Pittsburgh St. Louis wet grounds. Second game . Winters and Peters Oeschger and Gowdy. American league St. Louis. Cleveland. Dauss and of Neill. Washington Faber and Schalk. Billette Cole and Woodall. Boston. 003 00�?3 6 0 oo�?0 3 0 Collins and Ruel Harris and Perkin. Called end fifth rain. Debt within an agreed period not exceeding the life of the certificate. If a Veteran failed to make any continued on Page eleven

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