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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 4, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Ten pages the evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxix Mitchell South Dakota monday december 4, 1922 number 54sueivlits budget Madalynne faces her third ordeal forme College Belle Hopes for women on jury alleged Slayer of los angles broker has recovered her equanimity Case May be dropped i t judge Shenk dec mibs if won t agree to taking suit i Kom Calendar t j. Won t permit move to Angeles cal., dec. to associated profit a future trills of Arthur c. Burel and Madalynne c. Heneli Iii jointly i it dieted for the murder of a. I in n Kennedy Nill depend upon the court rather than upon a execution counsel acting alone or in agreement with defense Atli Orneys. According to judge John \ Slink. Hit be statements came after the state was said to a a have made the defense ail offer Quot to take the Tim of mrs. Heneli Iii. Aldose third trial was scheduled to open today a off calendars with a View in a eventually disposing of it. A a i Nill not consent to taking this Case off the judge shun has been quoted. A nor Mill i consent to releasing mrs. Heneli Iii on bail prior to the trial or dismissal of the Case because the proof is Strong and the presumption by Jack Jungmeyer Nea staff correspondent Angeles. Cal. Dec. 4 a fight in months in jail have not marred to striking Beauty of Madalynne Job unchain one time Belle of North Eastern University Campus who fac a her third trial today on charges if having connived in the killing of Belton Kennedy. Madalynne at la is still in a mar Nice the Madalynne of her col of avs. Yet she has gone through in emotional Gamut during oar and a half that should wrinkle face of Many a stronger person. Jail rats arc gauge Tail rats have figured weirdly As i gauge of her changing mental today railroads May be made Issue next Campaign Brookhart of Iowa plans to Force his program in upper House has progressive help Jewell presses War of showmen against a a stubborn systems half billion reduction is made Over 1923 a Follette makes serious bid for leadership of new Strong reactionary group these photos. The one at the left taken years ago. The other recently show How Little effect is months in jail have had upon Madalynne Obenchain. Whose charms once made Heil the reigning Helle of Northwestern University and who soon is to be tried tit e third time for the murder of her sweetheart j. Belton Kennedy in los Angeles. Daugherty is my Ewen extradition hearing to be hed tomorrow morning Keller answer attorney general prepared to file i orm Els ver w Ith Hoise comm 11 i be Lausanne meet is approaching crucial Point a i share the common feminine Hor or of these she said. I i was. So Stu Neil during nays trial that rats coming into my Ceil a in crawling Over Iny bed and hands f Art even to produce a shiver. Now i am afraid of the horrid creatures again. So i know that mgt a trial is going to he the hardest to Bear Lecari i a Quot once a a Ore a intr distressing Ireum to the scampering dist is. Dances of life and of in prec Tica wants women on jury mrs Bench Iii holes 1f t. A jury of six men and six j a a lir no a a he exclaimed. Are pliable when a woman defend More re a nil Wigt i ,. Int is ready to her whole Houri to them --r-, pared to do Lover criminal prom or will the prosecution has St text a Ryozen to mrs. Obenchain half a d a a if necessary to get a a Willius District attorney Thomas Woolwi a will represent Madalynne d erred wife of Ralph Obenchain. Us Mgo lawyer As the a woman scorned a disastrous love adventure they will seek to convince the in t disillusioned As to Kennedy sit Fod ardor she lured him to the reverie Glen death Lair. Where he is ambushed and killed aug. A ? i holds murder secret the actual shooting was charged a Arthur Burch a Friend of mrs. I unchain in her University Days e Evanston. Iii. The third ugly of r it of has just been concluded Ann to liked in another disagreement. R ther action in this ease is Likely a be determined tomorrow. Madalynne has steadfastly maintained her innocence arum declares it. A ire she knows Way he was k Quot of. But i ii a be too much respect for t dead and hold our one time r at love too sacred to make Public r v theory. Id rather go to it a Hunt Lory unjustly convicted than she says. Power granted Washington. Ito. I it i 4.�? by a. Pm without discussion the House today adopted a Resolution authorizing the judiciary commit Tiv to Send tor persons and pallor Iii its investigation of impeachment Ali arcs against attorney general a Daugherty by representative Keller Republican. Minnesota. Chairman \ Vistea 7 announced that the formal hearing would begin tuesday december 12, and that the committee with Power to administer oath a would grind away As fast As Sioux Falls s. I dec. 4.�? special a the extradition hearing of Harry j w. Mcewen of Sioux Falls wanted i for embezzlement will be held before gov. Arthur m. Hyde at Kansas City mo., tomorrow j l. E. Waggoner states attorney of a Minnehaha county left sunday rioting for that City where the Extradi-1 Lausanne. Dee. 4.�? by associated lion hearing brought by the state of press leased wire a delegates to the i South Dakota will be heard. Of question of Darden Elles is to be Dej i ded at one Ereni e this week two seeking to alter rail act near East conference approached today a session with the conviction that the critical moment of the discussions was at hand. The great problem of today that of the Dardanelles is vitally interesting to All the Powers including the United states. The russian delegates were to make their first appearance by George f. Authier Republican Washington Bureau Washington. Dec. 4.�?senator la Follette made a bid for progressive i leadership by calling the meeting of progressives Here last week stealing a Long March on the other leaders who March under the Banner of pro Gres Sivisa. The meetings Friday and saturday were assured of Success in Advance but were notable by the absence in the list of guests who would be present issued in Advance of Roosevelt leaders of note. Borah of Idaho accepted the invitation but Pinchot of Pennsylvania had not accepted nor had senator Hiram Johnson of California. Howell of Nebraska wrote a the was trying to arrange his affairs so he could Norris of Nebraska has joined heart and soul with the la Follette movement. Of the old time progressives Bristow of Kansas is heralded As their representative. None of the South a lint a senators or representatives accepted the invitation and from Iowa. Brookhart. The newly elected senator was the Only representative. Fourteen senators present the fourteen senators who did reel t were Ashurst by la Brookhart to capper Kan France . Frazier . In. Ladd . I Lafollette was Norris t Farmer labor min Wheeler the representatives included the Wisconsin group and the non partisan leagues from North Dakota. The fact that democrats Ami republicans Are included Many of them from the South made the gathering have All the More appearance of a third party movement. Saeed in this manner the next seen undoubtedly will be a legislative program which will advertise the purpose of the new group. With senator la Follette As Leader. It follows that much of this program will de i Vuth Railroad legislation. Pop i eyes of Trust regulation will be outlined. % would make rails i to the new Congress. Senator to a Follette will be ranking Republican at the conference at this session foreign minister Tchitcherine and at. Member on the interstate Commerce Rakovsky have in close Consul committee succeeding Townsend of tation with the turks for the last Michigan in this place and his will two Days and there is Ovid m o of be the deciding voice in dealing with a great uneasiness among the other Del questions of progressive policy along i by George Ai Thier negations As to what May come out of this . Republican h Arlington Bureal j today a session As a Concrete result the program which Brookhart an Wash Norton. D. A. Dec. 4.�?House of the confabulation Between the bounced in Iowa is the one that is rep. Sweet we senator c Apper in Raue to i t first amendment Over government however will Cost three billions president declares deficit is avoided Fra Fitts to surpass expenditures pos Toffic e loses Money again new York. N. Y., dec. 4�? put a a. Pm a. M. Jewell president of the railway employees department of the american federation of i Abor up j holds the legality of an assessment j levied upon showmen throughout the country which is expected to raise Over $1,000,000 every two weeks to j be distributed to showmen still on i strike. This was revealed in a circular received by local silo Phi in yester Day from or. Jewell s office. The circular listed More than 130 railroads As having reached settlements with the showmen and advised workers to continue to strike against j Washington d. . Dec. 4.�? by the a it ads which have not settled in associated press leased wire a Dor the Baltimore agreement. The president Harding in transmitting basis of the assessment is one Days the annual Federal budget for the pay in each pay period. Next fiscal year frankly told con local Union men would not discuss Gress today that whether there a the report that in some sections to be any material reduction in gov workers refused to pay the assess eminent expenditures and in tax a in ment. J future years would depend largely of upon whether there was to be a curtailment or expansion of Federal Aid in lines of research improvement and development. Placing the estimated government outlay in 1924 at $3,180,843,234. A decrease of about $500,000,000 As compared with estimates for this fiscal year or. Harding said that two thirds of this total was on. Account of practically fixed charges such As the Public debt. National defense. I pensions world War allowances and London in. Lice. 4 a by a. To Federal Aid the was left. He Aid. A -1�?-a billion Healy is to be Irish governor Veteran ramp Ion of autonomy of Ireland to be appointed by King a the appointment of Timothy Healy As the first governor general of the Only about one charges subject to d i i a in in administrative Irish free state la now regarded As a control and against which he added certainty. It is understood the Post was offered him some time a of and that its final allotment to the Veteran Champion of Irish autonomy depend Only on his acceptance. That acceptance according to several of the Best informed correspond a he retrenchment a Oliv of tile government had been d<r#�ctrr1. No material c it Iii sight while expressing the opinion thai some further reduction undoubtedly would result from a reorganization tents in Dublin has been Given and government establishments on a More the consensus of opinion today was r Ientile basis the president said that the announcement a Tho King has this alone would not effect such a been pleased to appoint will ii fixed material Cut in operating costs As lately follow the declaration of his would justify the expression of Hope majesty a assent to the Irish Bill for a considerable lessening of sex which will pass its third and final Reading in the House of lords tonight. The appointment of Healy is regarded sym ethically Here. A a time so Sharp Tongue with which in the past Pendi Tures in the years to come. Taking up the of Section of Federal Aid. The executive declared that this was a rapidly broadening Field of sex Washington d. C., dec. 4.�? by associated press leased wire a formal reply to the charge fled against and Senate leaders have entered into representatives of these two countries Likely to be adopted relatives to rail a him with the House judiciary com i a race with each other to see which who have come to Lausanne in the roads. This Means an attempt to Mitten by representative Keller re can secure amendment of the Esch Guise a allies. Force the repeal of the Esch cum a publican of Minnesota had been pre Cummins transportation act first. The turks want l id on Straits mins transport nation act. Carrying the pared by attorney general Laugher j contestants Are representative Bur Turkey wants the Straits open to question into the next election As a by for presentation to Tim committee ton a. Sweet of Iowa and senator turkish warships alone but Europe major Issue. Back of Fri is the j when it met today to consider the Arthur capper of Kanses. Both aim and America desire the waterway Follette program for making the con j Keller Resolution demanding the at to secure repeal of Section 15-a of free to the naval Craft of the entire Gress supreme Over the highest court Torney general a impeachment. J the act. The clause containing the world. The treaty of Sevres for answering categorically the four so called guarantee feature and which which Lausanne must and a Susti teen specifications submitted in the deprives state utilities commissions tute. Opens the Straits to the Mer Keller charges. Or. Daugherty a re i of the Powers they formerly exercise chant men and warships of All the ply As summarized in department cried relative to Intra state rates and to Powers in peace and War but no Justice statement published today. Car service within their jurisdiction blockade or act of War is permissible declared in reference particularly to both representative Sweet and Sena unless authorized by the league of or. Keller a demand for Access to de a tor capper have introduced Bills nations. The treaty also provides for apartment documents that it showed amending the act in this an International commission of conto be arrayed behind the move for j the capper Bill has received the widest tool. A hot controversy is being wagons impeachment a certain Radical publicity the Sweet Bill antedate it de a to whether the greeks in Asia j leaders seeking to serve notice upon by several months and has already minor have been ordered out by the every future attorney general that if been Given hearings before the House turks and whether it is really Neces j he dares enforce the Laws of the committee on interstate and foreign Gary that they leave turkish soil. Is United states against such Orga Lions he does so under the penalty the Senate interstate Commerce leave and challenges the production committee is opposed to the capper of official proof that such a orders Bill and will report it adversely. In were Ever issued this Way it will get to the Senate feeling runs High but not with the support a favor j Venizelos and his associates on Able report would give it. delegation assert that it is or. Sweet thinks his Bill will be impossible for the greeks to live in approved by the House Commerce a a minor. Saying that the Chris committee. The Iowa Man proposes fan population is forced by Circum to push consideration of his Bill at r ances to leave regardless of whether once. Neither capper nor Sweet have off Iai orders Are issued. Providing for a form of legislative recall of judicial deepens. Husband drops dead and wife Dies soon after sudden Shock Hickman. By. Dec. 4�? by a a returning from Church yesterday i sometimes Soa Lod his opponents it a it a a a we a huns Hon As to Bow far the government should Ray tic Oate in it. He added that it did not certain to the Norma j functions or door actions of the How def a is of government. A it on exp Areona i be continued flowed find Laws enacted pursuant to Gomilar Derr arid and t take this occasion to refer to them for the turn too of that the Taxa to it to a no la re. Suits in provider a fund to meet 1s a Nee est Arv incident to the fulfilment of the popular demand. Of a a is a it Roar cd a in the efforts which have been i reeled to reducing Public expend i Tures. I have been much concerned in apparent increasing state county and. Municipal indebtedness and i am fearful lest this condition May be in part attributable to the expenditures made by the government pursuant tits Federal Aid Laws a in Many of these j state Laws require state contributions As a pre requisite to the Extension of the Federal the summary of Tho budget for 1924. As Given to Congress shows an estimated excess of receipts Over expenditures next year of $180.85x125 As compared with an estimated deficit Des Moines c company is made of $273,938,712 for this fiscal year. Defendant in action the president said however that he for $4,500,000 was hopeful that the estimated Deal Cit for 1923 could be reduced in the Des Moines la., dec. 4.�? by As remaining seven months and that the Socia Ted press leased wire a the j dose 0f the year next tune 30 would United states government today in show a balanced account. St it it cd suit against Charles Weitz estimated expenditure of $3,180.-sons company of Des Moines build i 843,234 for 1924. Which Are exclusive ers of Camp Dodge charging a Nisan of the postal service compare with in the Louse of commons has been forgotten in the present generation and although it was recalled today by parliamentary writers these memories were brought up without bitterness and stress was Laid rather upon or. Healy unquestioned cleverness and 38 years experience with parliament life As fitting him for the new Post. It is believed that a majority of his own countrymen will Welcome him. Members of the Irish government Are reported As unanimously supporting the appointment. It is stated also that the Irish Cabinet is already considerably indebted to or. Healy for practical advice in the technical details of parliamentary conduct. It started against Camp Dodge builder a a Christopherson plans to push Mui form Dakotan will rec All stabilization Bill from comm itt be Pigeon Hole by George f. Authier Republican Washington Bureau Washington d. Deo. 4.�?rep-Rsentative Christoph Ergo of South Dakota believes this is an excellent f me to secure consideration of his stabilization Oil a introduced in the a St session. This is the Lyon plan a provides for the stabilization of prices of Grain products through their Purchase by the government tit a in train fixed Price. In effect this Ould establish a minimum Price for firm products. The Bill is sleeting in a he agricultural committee of the House but or. Christopherson proposes to bring it to life. Farm conditions Are a 1�?Tthe better or. Christopherson said a but by Are still bad enough it a Polar a Here is a growing realization that a Basic Industry of the Cone Fry must be protected t1�?�0 elections showed the Farmer will have 4o he por dered since the Iron at a a a re in be hot. It is a Good time to of attempted impeachment. Joined in the move with these he asserted were the a profiteers the graters the so called War who sought a Jbv unconscionable and unscrupulous Means to gain knowledge a of what those charges with bringing them to Justice have secured As the result of the most painstaking faithful and Earnest efforts possible on the part of the attorney general and those associated with him. Wherever consistent with Protection of the governments interests and those of individuals who have reposed Confidence in it. Or. Daugherty said the department of Justice stands ready to meet or. Keller a demand for Access to documents. To do so in a certain important matters now in preparation for presentation to the proper he said a would lie highly injurious to the interests of the supreme court sets hearing on futures act for january 15 i ulc a % of in i 11 a i mrs i a u i u i in i Hun. Iss to v Ujj cull i Kyj z a _ an.1�?o rapper by Quot has had Quot a Paha Quot Quot i Quot 1�?T he and to a Pov Auto Mil ill to a Stop and foil dead Nal Tyno lie rings. Eminent never ordered the greeks to tit i minute in of into in. Ins widow died to minutes later in the ear of Shock and excitement. Bernice Warren. Niece of the Propri Tion of $4,500,000 of funds in the construction of the Camp. Of schema no Heine better the years Between the Ages of 25 Sweeney was so shocked that her and 40 seem to pass More quickly condition is serious. Than any other period of life. Yet taken the position that the entire act should be repealed. Haynes asks Aid of Public in enforcing nations liquor Law Birmingham. Ala. Dec. 2.�? by a. Pm appealing to the Public for a More concerted program of co operation in Law enforcement prohibition feeling runs so High among the moslem and greek delegates that it is difficult to accept the statements of either Side without Liberal allowances because of the bitterness of the charges and counter charges. The turks insist that the greeks Are unnecessarily Panicky while the latter retort that wholesale massacre and persecution make life absolutely insupportable to christians in moslem territories. May Exchange Rationals six Hundred thousand greeks already have fled from Asia minor Washington d. C., dec. 4.�? by a. Pm the care to test the constitutionality of the Grain future act brought by the Chicago Board of tra in and others was advanced today by the Supri me court for argument on january to. Slivered an address before a mass meeting Here yesterday. An address also was made by or. Wayne b. Wheeler counsel for the National anti Saloon league and an outline of work being done in Alabama. Was made by j. Bibl Mills superintendent of the Alabama anti Saloon league. Weather forecast Perth Dakota probably fair to bight and tuesday colder tonight. /0% a a Days till ulc Uacas Little Tomow Rocq to Al kor a6 goop afro die Fok we to at commissioner Roy a. Haynes de a and Fridtjof Nansen estimates there Are a least As Many More in turkish territory. Ismet Pasha regards this l estimate As too High. Nansen is per we spaced after extensive investigation i of conditions in Turkey that the p greeks cannot remain there. A the turks on the other part a charge that moslem in greek Terri i tory find life insupportable. They a to nullify the prohibitory Laws have apparently agreed to plan k or repeal them will cure i 113 that which Nansen is working out for the a arise from the liquor traffic Quot de Exchange of 480.000 moslem civilians p dared or. Havnes. A but you will in Greece for 600,000 greeks in Asia in set a precedent and make it More minor. In easy to nullify any Law that May be More than 100.000 greeks an rendered difficult of t enforcement j turks Are 2ilso held As prisoners o a through propaganda or in american War or hostages thus there Are web p a Over i too too persons whom Nansen or. Havnes asserted there was no j is striving to transplant in the in Jere logic in desiring repeal of the pro i Terez to of peace in the near East. 14 j bit Ion Laws because they were hard these figures do not include Between Jig 300.000 and 400,000 greeks in con a Stantin Onle whom the turks want to is expel. Many greeks in moslem ter j y Htoy Are hundreds of Miles Inland it and far from the railways. I w a Urru to enforce. A that it is difficult at i this hour to enforce them we do not he said. A that there Are violations of the Law we do not doubt j but Laws against murder have been known on this continent since the Indian walked our shores and Yei we have Many times awakened to find that human life is seemingly j held lightly in our to woman poet i Eis Cambridge mass., dec. 4.�?mrs. Josephine Preston Peabody Marks j poet and playwright died at her Home Here today. She had been ill for several months. Of twi students burned Waterville me., dec 4�?two students were burned to death in a fire Early today in the North College building on the Colby College Campus. New greek revolt in Patras denied Athens. Greece. Dec. 4.�? by a Semi official denial of report of a counter revolutionary outbreak in Patras and mis Solonch. In West pm Greece and on the Island o Corfu has been issued. It is declare that Public order is nowhere Dis Turbed local newspapers publish report from constantinople that the turks authorities in Thrace have arrest Many Mussulman deputies of to former greek nation Assembly w will be charged with High treason. Congratulates Republican upon a tip top editorial a Wessington Springs nov. 28, 1922. W. R. Ronald editor of the Republican. My dear Ronald i wish to congratulate you upon your tip top editorials yesterday nov. 27th, a your intolerable tax Burden and a Why the Republican party. Say it8 Worth something to take a paper like yours. If we cannot scale Down our taxes the party in Power will surely go Down in defeat. Your Points Are Fine. A dozen readers Here say amen and we will support the Republican party so Long As it stands for a common Folk As against aristocracy. But if the Republican party goes soul and body Over to the War lords and profiteers them we must go to the Farmer labor fat arty where Relief can be hoped for. What you say As to War and War expenses is of first importance. Go right on. Give us More. The people wish to know just where these big leaks Are in our tax burdens. If Over 90 per cent of our National taxes go for War past and present the common folks should know it. Of Happy May you be let the people really see May you live Long to push the pen for the Humble for the Ordinary for the Labouring class. Sincerely yours o. J. Marshall. Estimated appropriations of $3,078.-940.331 for the same period. Or. Harding explained that the expenditures would represent actual cd a Garden City n. Y., dec. 4.�?the withdrawals from the Treasury i condition of mme. Ernestine Schu eluding some on account of approx Mann Heink ill at her Home Here privations in previous years with pneumonia was slightly improve j another Portal deficit de today. A another deficit in postal operations was forecast for this year but or. Harding said it was estimated that through proper readjustments there would he a surplus of postal revenues Over expenditure in 1924 amounting to $952,439. For this year postal costs were placed at 559 996 -541 or an estimated deficiency of $31.52 570 As compared with an actual deficiency in the last fiscal Vear of $64 346 234. The je>24 costs Are Given at $584 653.151. The president told Congress that an appropriation of $256,552,887 recommended for the army would provide for a reel or Force of 12.000 officers and 125.000 enlisted men. A run save of the philippine scouts which is the strength now authorized by Congress and would enable the Mitita Bureau to increase the strength of the rational guard from 100.000 officers and men to 215,000 officers and me for the a my air service $12,971 500 is proposed or 323.500 is than apron rated this Vear. Or. Harding said this sum cum permit the service to operate efficiently in accordance with existing policy. 28d a pop foe a a nor for the Navy $2s9.880,99$ is asked. This amount the president asserted. Would provide for the present enlisted personnel of 86.000 men. Maintain All present ships in commission and make provisions for continuing All new ship construction in privately owned Yards except for reduction in a need of construction on three Light erasers. Provision is made in the budget for 1253 too too in pensions $4 34. 564 Oro in world War allowances and $20,389 299 in ret rear a a no Cav other items include $41 65a for Rivers Bra d a can a a fat ten f0r Good k roads $5,718 9&Quot r a ua1 con by Nef iop and facilities in War patients $2 to Aoa for railroads in y $$.889 10 5 for the Parana a Ceorl $18,553,686 for general. Taw in a a a a Mont including adm Nistra Tim and enforcement of the Nat of Al Kyj prohibition nr4 narcotic acts and the Crescent i a a it War frauds and $750,s aaa for rents Cement of worn owl portions of the Alaska Cable. I a a train wrecked St i ii. Alien., dec. 4.�? by a. in passenger train no. 8 from Winnipeg to St. Paul was de-laye.1 at Clear water 12 Miles South of St. Cloud this morning when a car of fish was derailed due to a broken rail. A go a a a i infants have an exceptionally keen sense of taste which la Juliet a they develop

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