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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 3, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Voi xxx Imitchell South Dakota wednesday december 3, 1924. Number 53 Resi urges Economy giblets brought Brookhart his wife senator first met his wife at Church dinner spectacular figure of today was then modest school teacher removed to her town rom a Moon w As cheap trip i p Mississippi in an oui in ver in at a la service. In listen la., dec. 3.�?Jennie was serving Chicken Gravy with it an Epworth league dinner Smith w. Brookhart first a glimpse of her. It girl has a masterly touch or Gravy Quot he said to himself oing to meet it he secured an introduction dark eyed demure Little girl. A step farther. Quot Jennie Hearn wonderful smile. In a going to her Quot he said. Dinner was an event of 1891 t Cornfield. La where Brookhart a teaching school and whither to it e Hearn had come from her Hump in Keosauqua la., for a visit she also was a teacher. Even at that Date Smith Brocket had discovered the Power of that indomitable will which has made him a spectacular figure As senator in Coli a. Brookhart. He knew that he could usually get what he wanted in spite of obstacles. Ami Jennie Tira in w the capper ready to push farm help measure Kansas senator decides not to depend entirely upon Coolidge commission proposes three Laws la Foll Ptter a position on suggested it Al j of is Stiel somewhat dubious Csc evening Republican Bureau 301 Albee building Washington d. C., dec. 3. Senator and mrs. Brookhart modern Oliver twist appears new policy of Bureau Success was no exception to the Rule. It out hip by mail courtship wont on mostly by Nti the end of the school f 1892. When Brookhart Demit it would be just As easy for move to Keosauqua to read to St to in Bloomfield. Of them smile at the thought that first sit Miner of their Rottenerg Quot we had no Money to spend or pleasure Quot says mrs. Brookhart. J hut there were hav rides. Barn j a a a a a t Ltd tolling Green Hills for Fitt hex year Olp boy tells director makes annual 1.i hikes and an inexhaustible of being beaten and rid i f common it Ircy de to pkg for five years Brookhart taught j pockets Hoof and studied Law. While. Jennie a a a a of i in waited for him to make neg a Money to marry her. Quot we got so tired of waiting that a a r got married explain a Onato Brookhart. The wedding took plane june 22. A. In Washington. La. Where Rook Hart was practising Law. The n a Moon was a cheap trip up the ends Lippi on an old River Steamer St. Paul. Minn. When they returned to washing la., the Bride sprung a Surprise or husband when she produced i left Ber by a Grandfather ant a take thl and build a in was my Job to furnish the use Quot says Brookhart. Hand since Beal lore Bat produced Little the Mise was furnished stick by stick. We simply got along with the mini Quot a am number of pieces until we could Paw Cash for More. They lived in that House until 1 a a it. When they moved into a spa is Brick House at the Edge of by George p. Authier regardless of whether the commission named by president Coolidge to diagnose the ills of agriculture and prescribe a remedy reports during the Short session of the present Congress there will be an attempt made to legislate for the Farmer this Winter. This was made known today by senator capper of Kansas who is prepared to go ahead with farm legislation at once. The commission has taken a vacation Over which there is some criticism in Washington but it is exported it will make a preliminary report during the Winter so Congress can have the Benefit suggestions. However the work of the commission is not regarded As All important is the members of Congress feel that since theirs is the responsibility they cannot Well shunt it off on a commission no matter How highly appointed. Three forms suggested senator capper suggests three of legislation one a Bill which will give Aid to the stockmen who ure still in financial difficulties. Message also asks for Cut in armaments Coolidge Renews plea for world court and asks for immigration changes demands farm Relief Knect till Calls attention to americans policy of foreign dealing Washington d. Dec. 3.�?president Coolidge advised Congress in his annual message today that perhaps the most important work it could do at its present session would be to practice such Economy a to make possible a reduction of taxes for the next fiscal year. Quot the government can do More to remedy the economic ills of the people by a system of rigid Economy in Public expenditure Quot he said Quot than can be accomplished through any other although stressing Economy or. Coolidge presented a wide Range of other recommendations some new and others reiteration of proposals made a year ego in his first Annua message. Most of these related to Domestic affairs but the president wrent into the Field of International relations to renew his plea for american adherence to the permanent court of International Justice to declare the United states not to be disposed to join the league of nations to Appeal for support by Public authorities and private citizens for the european reparations settlement plan and to repeat his declaration of opposition to cancellation by the United states of j the debts owed the country by for eign nations. Before police Hines declares a director m Akes annual run Fht that shows decrease in expenditures a a a a Washington. C., dec. 3.�?op�? new York. N. Y., dec. 3.�?an of the policy of the a veterans Bureau in ver twist stepped from the pages of tag Tbs Bureau to the Man thru. of its activities has Woken tonight end walked into a Ems ted in Gratis Ner Aselt a service West Side police station the a in Jan behalf of world War veterans. I Carnation was in the person of Wu-1 Rector Frank Hines declared in bus annual report today to Congress. Cooperation with the Public the the second would be for the Pur two new pronouncements marked pose of enlarging cooperative Market the president s discussion of foreign ing Clearing up the situation so they former service Man and veterans or Liam Peters. 15 years old an orphan who according to his Story has spent practically All his life in Public in j ionization and Short cuts in admin us Tutins and. Like his fiction la istra Tive procedure have All worked counterpart was the unwilling act to extend benefits of hospitalization j rehabilitation and compensation to Compline of a modern veterans with greater Speed than in the boy. Clad in the uniform of the Paet the report said juvenile Asylum and near collapse during the fiscal year ended last from exposure a picked it by a june 30, disbursements for a1 vet patrolman. A collection was taken teran8 activities totalled $415,138,393, up for him a in mfg the men on duty a decrease of nearly $28 000.000 from and he a Given a hot meal top the previous years total due Princi Ped off with two slices of to which i to fewer men requiring Voca he said was the first he Ever had training and to administrative oaten. He is being held for tho i economies. Compensation d i Abura children s society. Have six children to Home typifies the life of the by. Free thinking. Comfortable a Idle Western american. Of seven children born in Quick session six Are living. These six a lighters have been mrs. Brookes career. A a woman a children Are her jus Ilion for numbering up this old the with her presence just As a Sny a work in his justification Quot she in steal in phrases it. When Brookhart went into the do in 1922, his wife organized j r Home to run without her for a a d of the time and went to Wash in with hint. But a he would not Der breaking up her Iowa Nuehold while her children were j is Hod. S has no desire to get up Art j a lament in the capital and enter i the Complex social life of the the youth told a tale of a lifelong orphan Hood in institutions the Monotony of which a relieved Only by the one adventure of helping a Man Rob a Long Island Home this escapade he said resulted in his Var ments also decreased. The decentralization plan of the Bureau by which the original 14 District offices have been supplanted by is regional offices the report said. Has removed the ground of veterans complaints under the old organization by which Bureau physicians Jure and confinement in the Asylum t.,., forced to decide the degree or Disabito from which he had made his escape. J try of veterans without examination. T0.fya a. A a Ai Soldier patients under the care of he had walked to new a Ork and by Reau at the clo9e of he it ear attracted by the lights of Broadway j Tola old 22.�10 of which 79 per cent was wandering about when found. He said that in 1923 a Man took him from a local orphanage on the strength of fictitious references. This Man took him to Long Island. He said where he and four other boys were maltreated and compelled to pick pockets and burglarized Homes. Of House committee on agriculture to wait on farm body i 7 Istle and official circles to Washington. a dec. 3.�?the a senator s wife has entree. House agriculture committee nil it. Mark time for the present on farm a Oman Noaa maa or legislation while the newly created i wash., dec. Res a i agricultural commission is formula a Icker Candida e run j eng recommendations. Chairman Haugen declared today j his come ii % was ready to Cooper-1 moods Kerr Quot a on a Quot clean the town plat was elected mayor Here yes she is the first woman to hold office Here. Weather forecast Snow probable tonight and a colder tonight in Southeast i0 7 Sot a mostly overcast Voith a in Snow late tonight or thurs not much change in t pm pent Dakota and South to it Dakota v probable tonight and thursday much change in temperature. Quot Ziska Snow tonight and a try not much Chang in tem i i Toro Erat tires or turn and minimum tempera is re of Der by the official govern thermometer from 7 a. In. By to 7 a. In. Today sol in urn 47. Mirum 23. S in today 24. Were in governmental hospitals. A material increase in the number has been reported in recent months a a result of the passage of the world War veterans act of 1924, which liberalized hospitalization. Hospital facilities for 28,010. Bed patients were provided through use of hospitals of other government agencies As Well a those of the Bureau. A total of 27,035 employees were Cost. Ried on the Bureau s Roll at the close of the year a reduction of 2,039 during the year and the aggregate annual salaries amounted to $42,476.-373, a reduction of $2,650,790. A capital is most optimistic Over French debt meet would be encouraged. The third form of legislation deals with freight rates. The farm members feel freight rates Are out of tune and should be so readjusted As to give better rates for farm products. Measures like the Mcnary Haugen Bill Are dead for the time being but while farming is on the up Grade it is realized that the future May not Deal so kindly with the american Farmer a the present. Another year May not goo a comparative failure of tho Canadian wheat crop for example. If legislation is delayed for another year the termer May once More be Quot in and legislation of a sound and permanent nature is desired by the Kansas senator at this time. There is some concern Over the attitude which the Lafollette supporters still present in the present Senate. May do to this program. It is recalled that senator Norris is tho i author of a Bill regarded As socialistic in nature by More conservative republicans and democrats. Which proposes to change the present method of distribution. The so called nor Ris sind air Bill would make Uncle Sam a giant Middle Man. Distributing the products of the farm. The theory j of this measure is that it would take j out the spread Between the farm and the table now absorbed by private distributing agencies. Bobs stand i a ague during the Campaign. Senator Lafollette. Who had never previously were j approved either the Mcnary Haugen nor the Norris Sinclair Bills spoke vaguely of supporting some form of i emergency legislation which would Combine the essential features of both. He never made this program Clear. Affairs. One touched on reduction of world armaments and the other had reference to the outlawing of War. Must wait on Europe Quot it a been and is my expectation that we might hopefully approach other great powders for further conference on this subject As soon As the carrying out of the present reparation plan As the established and settled policy of Europe has created a favourable he said with regard to armament reduction. Quot but on account of proposals which have already been made by other governments for a european conference it will be necessary to wait to see what the outcome of their actions May be. I should not wish to propose or have representatives attend a conference which would contemplate commitments opposed to the Freedom of action we desire to maintain unimpaired with respect to our purely Domestic proposals to outlaw aggressive warfare the president asserted should be carefully studied and systematically viewed. Combining discussion of tax revision with his statement on Economy the executive said that if Congress at this session kept within the budget he had presented Quot it w ill then be possible to have a moderate amount of tax reduction and All the tax Reform that the Congress May wish for during the next fiscal he declared publication of income tax payments to be Quot detrimental to the Public welfare and bound to decrease Public and urged the repeal of that Section of the Revenue act. His recommendations aside from his declarations relative to Economy and taxation the outstanding recommendations on Domestic a Fere made by the t resident included enactment of such legislative remedies for agricultural ills a Are worked out by the recently appointed agricultural commission and exertion of All efforts Quot by government activity and by private agencies to restore and maintain agriculture to a Complete Normal relationship with other passage immediately of pending legislation based on the report of the reclamation fact finding commission Quot for the proper Relief of those to appoint counsel and file answer s needing Extension of time in which to the foreclosure proceedings now to meet their payments on irrigated in court. 250 stockholders and Trust land and for additional amendments note holders of Huron Plant will fight foreclosures Huron s. A. Dec. 3.�?appointing two committees one representing the Trust deed note holders and the other the stockholders in the farm ors cooperative packing Plant each in ing certain major policies which require deliberative Sale or Long time lease of muscle Shoals to private interests Quot under rigid guaranties of commercial Nitro i Gen production at reasonable prices for agricultural use Quot with a sub com Mittee of the Senate and House a t a culture committee empowered to j conduct negotiations with the private interests. Development of flood control on such Rivers a the Mississippi and Colorado of Inland waterway transportation of navigation from the great lakes to the Atlantic by Way of the St. Lawrence River and of improvements generally to harbours on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Acquisition of the Cape cod canal by the Federal government. Extension of the National Law governing the Choice of members of Congress Quot to include appropriate representation of the respective parties at the ballot Box and Equality of representation on the various registration boards wherever they Transfer to the civil service of first second and third class postmasters and Quot without covering in the present membership the Field Force of prohibition enactment of legislation reorganizing the governmental departments. Commends i Region program the president also commended to the attention of Congress the legislative program of the american legion urged that Steps be taken to Accord to the negroes Quot their full constitutional rights that they should be protected from All of those impositions to which from their position they naturally fall a prey especially from the crime of Lynching Quot recommended prompt payment of the French spoliation claims approved certain off hinges in court procedure to hasten the administration of Justice suggested establishment of Federal reformatories for Young men and women and first offenders and of a National police Bureau and asked for suitable recognition to the world fliers. Ile opposed procedure under Section 28 or preferential rate provision of the merchant Marine act Quot until Congress can reconsider the entire question in the Light of the experience that has developed since its enactment Quot and also opposed inauguration of any new valuation of Railroad property until the results of the present valuation Are known and can be considered. Noting that the Constitution provides that the president shall report to Congress on the state of the Union or. Coolidge said Quot the present state of the Union is such that it May be regarded with encouragement and satisfaction by every Quot our Domestic problems Are for the most part economic a he added. Quot we have our enormous debt to pay and we Are paying it. We have the High Cost of government to diminish and we Are diminishing it. We have a heavy Burden of taxation to reduce and we Are reducing the nation he said has definitely relinquished Quot the old Standard of dealing with other countries by terror and Force and is definitely committed to the new Standard of dealing with them through Friendship and Quot i shall resist any attempt to resort to the old methods and the old standards a the added Quot i am especially solicitous that foreign nations should comprehend the Candor and sincerity with which we have adopted this o muscle Shoals problem again before Senate Ford declines to commit himself on proposal to renew bid for property look to White House members think that Coolidge should take Lead in disposition of Mattek Washington d. a dem. 3.�? Hie Underwood plan for operation of muscle Shoals a lad before president Coolidge today by senator Whittis. Republican Leader and senator Mckinley. Republican. I la Joni s. Washington d. Dec. 3.�?horry Ford today declined to commit himself on the proposal to renew his muscle Shoals bid. Senators Mckellar Tennessee and Heflin Alabama democrats who yesterday telegraphed a request to Ford to resubmit his proposal today received the following terse message from Fords Secretary Quot answering yours nov. 28, or. Fords offer a withdrawn by him in his letter to the president oct. 15,&Quot the task of finding a solution for muscle Shoals problems confronted the Senate today a unanimous consent agreement reached at the last. Session giving the question right of Ray. In efforts to reach a common ground on which the various factions can stand there la a general disposition to look to the White House for guidance. Leaders of the forces supporting the numerous proposals for disposition of the muscle Shoals property generally feel that nothing can be accomplished now without the administrations support. Unless the president takes the situation in hand there is a possibility that debate on the subject will extend Over several Days with a Chance of it ending in a virtual deadlock. Senators approached the task of a solution with widely divided views and with some on the other hand having no definite convictions. The president is known to favor the lease or Sal of the property and the appointment of a commission of Senate and House members authorized to procure a suitable contract. If his suggestion is pressed in the Senate sufficient votes probably could be mustered to carry it chairman Norris of the Senate agriculture committee which reported the Norris Bill for operation of muscle Shoals has announced his intention of requesting on the Senate floor the attitude of the administration. Every Effort Wilt be made by some members to get tile muscle Shoal question settled at this session of Congress so the property May be put into immediate operation on a permanent basis after the completion of tho Wilson dam next year. To state can to Force Federal cars to buy License tags ate with t commission and should deed note holders of the company met yesterday to discuss ways and Means of handling the action started. A poll of the Trust deed note holders present showed approximately sixty in favor of fighting the action eleven voting in the negative. Agree Washington. C., dec 3.�?washoe commission fail after a reason in ton regards with optimism the Able time to submit wrap no in the present course of discussions Over the 4 wer signed by approximately committee again would take up con a funding of the French War debt to and Reform of our reclamation Laws. Amplification of those portions of the transportation act contemplating consolidation of railroads into larger systems to promote More expeditious action by Quot affording a period for voluntary proposals to the commission interstate Commerce commission and in supplying gov Side Tion of the question. Waiter and roads a Berlin Mitchell Siux fall Pierre Huron Watertown of to but 05 Cloudy 18 roads Good. A it Udy 24 roads Good. Cloudy 28 roads Good. T u in 26 roads Good. Cloudy. 28 roads Good. Overcast 30 roads Cloudy 27, roads food land Job White Lake s. D., dec. 2, 1924. The evening Republican Mitchell s. Dear sirs i heard from six different jobs through my want and in your paper and i took one at Chamberlain. Thanks to you. I will always remember the evening Republican As one of the Best if not the Best paper in the St ate. Yours truly f. W. Freeborn. The United states j further Promise agreement was said authoritatively of an ultimate too to Pool interests and claims with Ern mental pressure to secure action a View of purchasing the property f after the expiration of such a per should it be foreclosed and sold to i i0d.�?� subscribe Money pro rata to handle j amendment of the labor sections of today to have been Given in another court Cost or to raise funds for the transportation act so As to pm Long talk last night Between Ambas i paying off the claims of the parties j body a plan Quot which while retaining Dor Josserand and Secretary Mellon j plaintiff and settling the Case out of the practice of systematic collective thus far however the discussions court by stipulation if this is to j bargaining with conciliation and vol have been rather general and their sible i object is described Iii the cautious and i circuitous language of diplomacy As merely to find a basis for a tentative proposal. There has been no consid oration of Concrete term for Settle a menu to a a president sets Economy example on Chicago trip Washington d. C., dec. a president Coolidge leaving Washington about mid afternoon today on a regularly scheduled train will arrive in Chicago tomorrow morning to deliver two addresses. The trip is his first West of the alleghenies since he entered the White House. A visit to the intern tonal livestock exposition now being held in Chicago and an address to the livestock men gathered there is the primary object of the trip but or. Coolidge also has agreed to speak before the commercial club of Chicago and hold several conferences. In addition to the president and mrs. Coolidge there Are seven members in the party. Ordinary Pullman accommodations were engaged for the entire party As an example in government Economy. Only two postal divisions show profit new says Washington d. C., dec. 3.�?with the exception of first class mail and Portal savings every service con ducted by the Post office department not a from Quot Laking Avail shows a oubs Anital annual loss am to p1jb,c inspection the name postmaster general new informed and pm Stoffiri address of an income the Senate today As a result of a far i taxpayer As Well As the amount Kennebec. S. P., Der. 3.�?judge Barline sitting in circuit court Here. Yesterday afternoon directed a verdict of not guilty in the Case of the state against Joseph Courser charged with operating a car without the proper License tags. Tirsey is an examiner of inheritance for the United states Indian service and the car in question was a government owned machine. Judge Bartine the Contention of the government that the state has no right to interfere with government operated machines nor has it the right to License them although the fee in the Case of All publicly owned care is hut the Cost of the License plates. The attorney general a department contended that the matter of requiring cars to carry tags is a police regulation which the government usually leaves to the state and rarely interferes. The directed verdict which is practically the same thing As a verdict of not guilty makes it impossible for tho state to Appeal the Case. Of publication of tax returns is again supported Washington. �?z dec. 3.�?tho commissioner of internal Revenue May reaching investigation. Writ of error is granted Salinger by Federal judge Coolidge confers with senators at breakfast table Omaha nebr., dec. 3. Washington. C., dec. 3.�?another group of Republican senators was invited to the White House today to breakfast with president Coolidge and to engage with the executive in a general discussion of legislative and Federal governmental problems. Judge Iff. W. Woodrough announce today that he had granted an application for writ of err or for Appeal of the Case of Ben i. Balinger jr., former vice president of the Midland packing company of Sioux City who recently was convicted and sentenced to four years on a charge of using the mails to defraud in connection with the company s promotion this mornings conference closed a unitary arbitration of labor differ once could Alto provide simplicity j in relations and More direct local re j Spon Sibilly of employees and Raanan. Ere Quot and at the same time recognize j that the Public Quot has a right to be heard when there is danger that the nation May suffer great a injury j through interruption of operations because of labor such action a will maintain the i policy of constantly working toward the full treaty strength of the j wants immigration change enactment of legislation changing he new immigration Law so aet i a make the administrative features Little More humane for the purpose �?oa1 series of similar gatherings at the of Quot permit Tiff those already Here a White House breakfast table and it greater latitude in securing admin has been remarked that the president Sion of members of their own fam f a lied to invite senators la Follette Wisconsin Frazier and Ladd North Dakota and Brookhart Iowa the to Transfer to the emergency Fleet corporation of Quot the whole response sur gents who were read out of the j Billy of operation of the Fleet and party last week by the Republican other property leaving to the ship senatorial conference. Ptag Hoard solely the duty of deter shop Early there will be Many Christmas buyers this year. The Early shopper will have the advantage of selecting from a Large Stock. Almost any merchant in Mitchell will hold a Christmas Purchase for a Small payment Down. Why not buy it now and pay the rest of the Price just before Christmas of 1 tax paid Justice Hoehling held today 1 in the District of Columbia supreme court. The decision was handed Down in an opinion granting the motion of commissioner Blair to dismiss the i suit for an injunction filed against him by Gorham Hubbard of Boston to prevent the publication of the amount of tax paid by the Petitioner. Prominent Parker lawyer drops dead at his Home today Parker s. A. Dec. 3, i Jones Parker attorney and a lifelong resident of Turner county dropped dead at his Home Here Thi afternoon. He had not been feeling Well for several Days but was Ai his office this morning a usual. Surviving him Are his widow a daughter. 19. And two son i end 14

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