Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 9, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Want ads Are result getters the evening Republican vol xxxix Mitchell South Dakota saturday december 9, 1922 third edition number 5sallies talk reparations Farmer splits. With labor on immigration views and needs of two factions Are entirely different it is said former handicapped m v Tou capper declares j ii to m in Thoi ule is that of Over prod i Iti on Kansas governor declares War on Industrial court Republican Bureau int District Bank building. Washington i it. dec. 9. By George f. Al Thier the nations immigration policy has Kienly run athwart the adm Nistra on s plan of wooing the farm bloc. Jai difficulty is being experienced i determining a policy on Recaman of arid lands and the policy to determined concerning the. Rail i legislation of the present ses the farm bloc leaders Are themselves divided on tile subjects of Iania Tion and of Railroad legislate presidents Cabinet it was add of at the White House discussed a p immigration problem at length week and it a intimated cer i changes will not involve any fun mental alterations in the quota protons of the Law As advocated by Al. A ii. Gary of the United states so corporation and supported by s rotary of the Treasury Mellon. Prefers selective syst can Secretary of labor Davis leans to a selective immigration Law he to a today rather than to Tho present system meaning selection of table immigrants at the source. Determination to stand by the preset Law. Limiting the immigration of Rationals of the respective countries a a r. Per cent of the nationals in this omit re in 1910, brings the a d minis a ration in conflict with both in dust it and the farm group while the Modi a Bation of the Law Ion Are not expected to meet the approval of organized labor desires to see the Law unchanged or even More restricted. / Tutuh it wait pointed out at they by House that the present Law. Limiting immigration has caused 1"stal>�?~llt Jim he ranks of Industry. A group of labourers engaged today. M i it. Moved on by a higher hid the a it following. This is exactly in line with we organized labor Aims at. Since it forces Industry to bid Lor Farmer is Hundl Csepp a farm leaders join with captains of Industry in wanting the bars lowered is Nee the Competition for labor Industrial centers takes Label a a from Tho farm and centers it in the cities. The Farmer already hard hit by Industrial conditions finds himself compelled to hid for labor against the big industries with disastrous effects to himself. A the problem of immigration a. U s fleets the firmer Quot senator it Appet. Head of Tho farm bloc. Said today is in important one and the restriction d undoubtedly making farm labor Nore Tho administrations reclamation policy is confronted with equally divergent views. The farm bloc. Made in of Middle and far Western members mainly is divided on the sub taking a Leaf out of the Book of or Canizer labor the Middle Western farm leaders propose to limit a pent of producing farm land. They up opposed to further development if arid lands pending the solution of he difficulties of the a going con a Ernst of agriculture. Western states like Washington Oregon. Montana. Idaho. Colorado. Wyoming. New Mexico. Arizona and Vestern Nebraska Are committed to to reclamation policy and say that without it they cannot develop their a sources. It \ or product Ion trouble they Are committed to the provisos of the Smith Mcnary Bill which provides a i evolving fund of $350.-Ino too for Tho development of arid ends. Senator Mcnary a ire chairman of the farm bloc. Is a it Ltd a of the authors of the Hill which is already had a Stormy career. A the farm bloc is divided Oil the in senator capper admitted Tony. A but the Middle Western farm a a s do not believe it would be Good Ini icy to spend Large sums of Money a reclamation policies so Long As the regularly established Farmers Are in 1 Fri cult. The chief difficulty with to Farmer now is Ove production. Wife electrocuted Man Dies too showing How woman met death Allens Kansas labor court is facing Battle new democratic governor will do Best to have institution discarded legislature to fight labor element in state solidly behind Davis in All his efforts re Quot a a a democrats see new trial in action _. By brought by Engineer g. 0. P. Chaus i next election insurgent group headed by Lafollette chief cause it is asserted and so they sit tight Thomas Healy new governor general of Kei and on Job St. Paul Minn., dec. 9.�? by a. Pm judge William a. Cant of Duluth was affirmed by the state supreme i court today in granting a motion for i a new trial to the Duluth. Winnipeg and Pacific railway company which was sued by Duncan Beaton for 140,000 damages. \ i Beaton a locomotive Engineer was injured december 26. L919, when the locomotive exploded near Bartlett i Minn. He brought action for $40,-000 on the grounds that the Leomo j is live was defective when turned Over it observer Sis senator won t be Able to Krei to his group compact a Topeka. Kas., dec. 9.�? by Nea a the Kansas Industrial court Long a source of capital labor warfare now j faces its greatest fight. Jonathan m. Davis newly elected 11 democratic governor has pledged the j full Force of office and personality to j wipe from Tiro statutes the Law creating the court when he takes office january i. Opposing him stands a United Republican legislature pledged by party platform to Battle for the court to the uttermost. Result is toss up who will win is a toss up. Davis who had incorporated into his platform an attack on the court won the last election by a plurality of 18,400 Over his Republican opponent and this despite the Strong 1 Republican sentiment of Kansas. I Abor cast a solid vote for Davis. Norbeck offers two More farm loan measures by Mark Sillivan National political correspondent of the Mitchell evening re in by i can and tile new York evening Prat inc Washington. D. C., dec. 9.�? copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post a everything that is included in the Radical or progressive movement Marks it not As a third party i project hut wholly As an insurgent a _ j movement within the two old parties. Senator would give Farmers in fact the description can he fur More Money on icon Ger Thor limited. The group can be Pic and easier terms hired accurately As almost wholly an _ insurgent movement within Tho re i Washington d. C., dec. 9.�? by j publican party. The number of j associated press leased wire a two j democrats who Are associated with it. J More farm credit plans were added either in the Senate or in the House. Today to the dozen More already be is practically negligible. To the today to in management and leadership of the lore Congress. Democratic party the new movement j a Bill amending the farm i0,3-0, causes no apprehension of a party act to provide additional credits was spjut and not much concern of any however this is not considered Clear introduced by senator Norbeck re other sort but to the management a indication As other issues of equal publican of South Dakota and rep in44j leadership of the rep Hub an resent Tive Strong. Republican of party it is the most frequent subject j Kansas while another introduced by of conversation and the deepest cause senator Norbeck and representative of concern that they have. A. P. Nelson. Republican of wisc on democrats sit to ii tight sin would authorize Abe War finances to make Loans to for i As to the democratic leaders their later France insists further delays Are impossible Poincare declares that Grea interests of nation must be recognized new faces at meet French attaches Hopf for Mork from Bonar Law than \. From i Opp George agrees to moratorium London eng., do a by a. Pm Premier Poinciana toward the dose of the for to session of the conference of Allied premiers Here today is understood to have said that France would it a a Neon to a moratorium of two years for Germany if certain economic guarantee it. Importance entered the Campaign. But labor will lend its solid support toward abolishment of the hated Industrial court. The american federation of labor and other labor organizations throughout the London eng dec. 9.�? by As so cited press leased wire a the conference of Allied premiers held a two hour session this morning adjourning for luncheon shortly before 2 p in. The Heads of All four delegations. British. French. Italian and belgian addressed the gathering Premier Poincare of France holding the floor the longest. The Premier met to sketch the lat est and perhaps the most important acceptance by kissing chapter in the Long Story of German King George. Healy reparations. The details it is expect when Timothy Healy accepted the position of governor general of the Irish free state the violent republicans made capital out of tile time honoured tradition that he signified his the hand of is 67 years old and has Lorn been Piej. Be filled in at the Forth rom a storm Center in Irish politic Atin a one. Time Parnell a Secretary he beginning today a lao or ill a a j corporation in limn. Maim no in i la to country repeatedly have attacked it purchasers of american Agricula j epv3? a i Ltd a pm factions of As an Effort to enslave labor and a Tural products. ? it out Isar Quot revulsion from modern labor Ponci Boti the Hills Are endorsed by the be to the development of the Ansur pies. _. American farm Bureau federation Troun. There has w became a bitter opponent of Redmond and rival Irish faults arc admitted gent Republican group. Gov e Rno r elect Jon Ati Ian Davis of Kansas. Above below. Governor Henry j. Allen. Left and presiding judge Vav l. Huggins of the Kansas Industrial court. Falling below Best Standard Pepa rom ent of labor bus compiled some interesting facts and figures and go beyond the administration Peen a definite change in the tactics employers Are divided. On the j proposals in the recently introduced of the democrats court question. Many Brand it As Lenroot Anderson Bill. Whether the. Indisputably the state of the re an attempt to give state control Over differences May he harmonized easily publican party in 1924 promises to be private property. Other employers not yet developed but certain pro pretty chaotic. It will hardly go the endorse it heartily As do Many end j visions of the new Norbeck Strong length of a definite party split and a nent jurists of the state. But even measure Are contained in other Hills separate party movement hut Short among its closest friends Are found introduced by senator capper. A i of that there is a most striking re j those who admit its efficiency is Low publican. Kansas chairman of the semblance Between on the one hand sred by its intertwining with politics. I Senate farm bloc and others of the the Promise of present events and on the c or grew out of the great farm group in Congress. The other hand the most serious Dis Roal strike of l�?T5 in 1970. Cover kit pm. Maxim in Mhz a happened to the re nor Henry j. Allen called a Specia increases from $10,000 to $25,000 qrc.4emblance of this present \ session of the legislature to Pas of the maximum loan which could movement to the old insurgent re upon a plan advocated by a. U. Piug a in Jae to an individual farm by publican movement of 1910 is Dungins Emporia. Kas. Lawyer. In i to Ophir amp Tive farm land Banks is one Mista Kable and it is nowhere More plan was pronounced one to create principal features of the nor Clear than in the leadership of sen an Industrial code similar to the Beck Strong Bill. Senator Norbeck criminal and civil codes that is to j this change would a give local bring differences before a court As operative associations a better is done in the Case of private individuals. From which came the Industrial court. Muggins became i Ltd a a reds started Astoria flames officers aver mayor and Polick head blame radicals for destruction of i try Chanco Stock land Banks. Ator la Follette. Lien far can Ile go under the conditions the question of a w j in How far can la Follette go i it a Follette san War time unpopularity presiding judge and two others were Youj j available for Security on such Loans also under the new Bill. Because of his position on the War is appointed. _. The Law provided that Contro or sies Between employers and employees regarding wages and working conditions should be brought before court and authorized the court. Make orders in such cases. I a Bor provision the to machinery and other debts of Bor Brymner declared the radicals who have been infect in the coast cities for the months were responsible for the fire which practically wiped out the business District of this City yesterday. The property loss is placed today at conversations i preliminary. Action is essential while Premier Poincare was re ported not to have reached the porn of definite proposals he declared the reparation question had arrived at a stage where something Radical must 1 be done. He came prepared he said. To discuss with the others what a a Tion should be taken. Frances great interests he insisted must be recognized. I those present besides tile premiers were the finance ministers of great Britain. France and Belgium. Count i de Saint Aire the French ambassador j foreign minister Jaspar til Belgium and the italian members of the reparations commission. Poincare in Good spirit m. Poincare appeared perturbed when he left his hotel for the conference having just made a denial of s charge that France intends to Annex Jill morning thatt the Rhine Region. He was in goo. Astoria calif., dec. 9.�? by Assoc d press leased wire a mayor spirits. However when he returned sues there is no necessarily insurmountable Handicap. Politicians can rowers and not limited As under the readily recover from such unpopular j twelve million of dollars. Twenty present Law. To land and biddings. Try As that. In 1900 Lloyd George j four blocks in the business Section a eth i to which i have introduced a i then a member of the House of compere razed by the flames. Sena not Heck said a makes it pos-1 Mons went up and Down England says a a rods a started fire Sihle for a Farmer who owes Money denouncing his country s War against j a. Am certain occasion he is 1 Washington Bureau 31 District Bank building Washington d. C., dec. 9. By Geouge f. Authier in dealing with the immigration problem the department of labor is prepared to furnish Congress with some interesting figures showing How the present Law works. The total immigration into the United states for the months of july August and september of this year was 133,857. On this basis for the year the total will lie 535.428 or a Little More than half of the immigration for 1914 when it was approximately one million. But Many of the countries have already filled their or will have done so within a few Days. Among them Are Greece. Luxemburg. Spain Africa Australia. Italy and Turkey the disturbing feature of the immigration problem is that reinforcements to american citizenship Are coming mostly from Southern and Southeastern Europe. Of the racial groups that have already come in the italians Gad with a total of 24.-190. The jews follow with a total of 14,279. Other groups have entered As follows germans 12.832 scandinavians. 6.535 g reeks 2,336 poles. 5.035, european turks loss United kingdom 35,187. Germany. Sweden. Norway. Denmark. Holland Aud the United kingdom each average about 25 per cent of their quotas up to Ltd a on farm machinery for instance to the Boers. On one cd place a mortgage on his land with caped from a hostile patriotic . It further provided that a refusal Tho Federal farm loan association and in Manchester by hastily borrowing a to obey orders or to Call a singe of debt on the farm a policeman a coat and helmet. That Lookout without first subroutine i in Chine he May also borrow Money was in 1900. Seventeen years late Case to the Cour. Should subject a educate his a Lloyd George was the prime minister a Man to trial on a felony charge. a of his country in the prosecution of that workmen who strike in Defiance want revolt in fund a new War i of a court order May be found guilty the Bill also provides fat a Volun it is not intended to suggest that of a Misdemeanour. A tary liquidation of farm loan Assoria this comparison of Lloyd George and i a storm of criticism. Now oui tons and appointment of agents la Follette goes any further. Far urinating in Davis fight was born j where co operative Banks do not sex from it. Many serious obstacles Are i simultaneously with the court. A. The latter proposition would ahead of Iai Follette and his move men warfare c ame in october of make a possible for Farmers to of Anent. For one. P will be but a very Tain Loans where local associations Short time when i a i Oliette will behave not yet been organized. Rin to lose some of tire other leaders the Norver Nelson foreign loan who Are now commonly described As Bill would create a revolving fund of being $250,000 to negotiate sales of Amer newel lean products. It is designed to increase exports of farm products by advancing funds to a foreigners. O radicalism in responsible a the mayor said. A of open warfare 1921, when Alexander Howat. A Dis strict president of the United mine j yorkers of America defied the i court and was sent to jail Industry watching fight goal miners throughout the state j walked out in sympathy and remained Idle for months causing untold loss to Kansas and necessitating a the use of troops. Finally the inter t National president of the miners expelled Howat. Recognized the District and brought peace. I this Case and scores of other real or fancied grievances of employers and employees against the court assure David widespread support in his i Cornin j attack. And the eyes of All american Industry is watching. Of i death rate in America grows Turkey Breaks with russians optimism reigns a Xin at near East conference in Laus an n e As result Cement la Follette is an uncompromising permit and the slightest deviation on part of another tends to fill la Follette with the suspicion of disloyalty even of Lack of integrity on the part of the dissenter. Drive to Start soon for cuts in rail rates Canada wants boxing ruins to be uniform throughout Dominion at same time figures show birth rate of nation is slowly falling off body ten St yes in tar Este Washington Bureau to Rusanna. Dec. 9.�? by associated press leased wire a optimism reigned in Susanno today for the Nuu intr near East conference has i weathered interstate Commerce we a xxx is pm a v it it St d a a it open Hari it it session to Date. Isnit Pasha s statement yesterday of the views on the Dardanelles question and the reply it brought from lord Curzon on behalf _ of the inviting Powers resulted in a Washington Bureau general Clearing of the conference at-101 District Bank building Moshere Here. Turkey has appear Washington. D. A dec. 9. Entry broken away from russian con by George f. Authier tool and foreign minister Teitcher following the sensational refer in is associates resentful of ence in the House by representative Turkey s failure to hold of tor Eom Kahn of California that the Low plete autonomy in the Straits Are f. From which the French attaches Drew a v the inference was going Well. The conference is one of men who have not worked together before Ami there is some hesitancy on the part of those who have attended former conferences of the Allied premiers to express an opinion As to the outcome. Hop for More from i jew or. Bonar Law is entering his first conference As prime minister. The French had come to regard David Lloyd Gertge As too Friendly toward Germany and though tire re has been nothing Trius far in or. Bonar Law s utterances of policy to give direct encouragement they Hope As expressed in French quarters tonight to find him More sympathetic toward France than his predecessor. Premier Mussolini of Italy is a Man of mystery. No one knows what she has in mind so far As the re Para a tons subject is concerned but there Are Many who hold Strong belief that if the Chance offers he will demand i for Italy a full share of German payments decided upon America is wholly outside them eing. But the words. United states Cin course there will be a More thorough not he dissociated from it. Some of invest ignition than has been possible Timi Atic observers still cling to the he. When it is Over i am sure it will that great Britain and the United be established that the fire was set a states might cooperate in a big loan the City has set on foot measures to Germany in Case such a loan is to relieve the 2,500 persons made proposed coupling the idea with the j homeless by the conflagration. A suggestion that Germany use at least j citizens committee hastily formed. He half the proceeds of tile loan to pay announced that obtaining of food and i France which would mean that for a necessary supplies and the temporary period part of the payment of i housing of the homeless would be its Germany s indemnity to France would first object. Be shifted to the shoulders of those it was the general sentiment of All two solvent nations that rebuilding on a larger and More 1 u. S. Ministers in vex it Noti i substantial scale would Start As soon another problem which is puzzling As the More immediate Relief needs commentators deeply is the presence were supplied. A Bondon of the american ambassadors. Fletcher and Houghton. The american diplomats have been wait three churches in path of flames Are undamaged Astoria. Der. churches wee in tin a til of tin flames with ii swept the downtown District of this City yesterday hut to Ltd Lay. Surrounded by blackened ruins. They stand unharmed by tile it it a Fin Anition in Eai ii tin fire was checked before tile Church was reached or efe of for sortie in air comitale Rooan tin Bunra Voe i a around the House of worship leaving it Ninvi Alliod. Relief offers pour in hundreds of telegrams offering re. Lief in the form of Money and supplies were received Here and the Relief committee announced that Large amounts of Staple foods and quantities of clothing were needed at once. Ing for two Days to meet ambassador Harvey who is detained a wait Wick Castle by the illness of his wife. The will have it that the United states proposes to take some sen fond do Lac wis dec. 9�? by a pm George Kols. 3s. And his wife were electrocuted in their Home Here last night. Is. Kols died when she grasped an electric Light intension Cord and stepped on a heat Register in the floor. Her husband r it a similar Fate when he subsequently demonstrated to the Coroner flow the Accident happened. An exp Mina Tion revealed that the insulation the wire was torn. A1rbanks fails to prevent use of his earlier films Montreal que. Dec. 9.�? by a. Pay to urge recognition of a uniform control of professional boxing throughout Canada and the rulings of one provincial commiss on by other controlling bodies in the country the Dominion boxing and wrestling federation has been organized. P. To. Mulqueen chairman of the athletic commission of Ontario was elected president. It is probable that the new organization will immediately go it in touch with the National boxing association of the United states with a View to affiliating with that body so j that the relies of one will be accepted by the other. In the birth rate in France is sufficient reas accepting the situation a week. Inaugurated by the Kansas Public utilities commission to secure a reduction on Railroad rates on All farm products. Practically All of the Middle Western states ten in All. Have intervened making a solid Phalanx of the Mississippi and mis the City was without Wilities. Banking that the american diplomats Are be a ginning the practice of meeting to no food we a obtainable a a opt from e�r�1 tojstttor01 of Central distributing station Estah 0__ government. New York. N. A. Dec. 9.�? by a pm the plea of Douglas Fairbanks a restrain Hymen Wirtick and others Quot rom revamping films in which Fairbanks appeared several years a it. Was denied by supreme court a slice Wagner yesterday. The court cd Fairbanks was but an employee of the company that made the films end that the producers had a right to make changes in a commodity they Tad hired him to help produce. Weather forecast South Dakota mostly Cloudy of right and sunday possibly Light Tiow continued cold. Weather Outlook for beginning monday Region of the great Igi Kes temperature below Normal considerable cloudiness occasional snows. Upper Mississippi Valley temperature below Normal local snows at beginning of the week and again near the close. Till Chrict us Mother Joi wed a Xavios Cwb just Sta Vea Hoo Ltd it of i Kull out evade a a shop Povlo vw4i. Roll i it on for not entering into an Alliance j act us of the Dard nees Settle �?z0uri valleys clamouring for this re i with her. The census Bureau furnishes my it were timing turf must Ioa it in the discouraging information that by Hie naval and military experts i americas birth rate is falling off. Informal meetings and it was expect Al of added to this is the further Vej several Days would elapse before gruesome information that the death another general cession would be hold rate is increasing. To discuss the modified plan designed 1 the birth rate for the first six to satisfy both the turks and the Al. Months of 1922 per one thousand per j lied Powers ___ttirlt.�1 j sons was 22.7. Compared with a rats the problem of turk.s., Al Ula of 24.8 for the same period in 1921. Finns is being wonted out by sub com the death rate for the first six missions which a said to he Mak i months in 1922 was 12.6 per each one ing Good Progress. I thousand As compared with 12 for the same period in 1921. Maine has the highest death rate of All the states 15.7 while Idaho appears the safest place in which to live with a rate of Only 8 2. I the Stork was most Active in North smoothly Carolina and proved a slacker in _ _ a Minim tiler 117 a to Vermont which Baa the lowest rata. More internecine War rumours of a possible evacuation at Christmas persist but apparently no delegation dares to assume the responsibility of suggesting a cessation of work. Even for a few Days while the conference is progressing so of Mill City banker is arrested on charge of embezzlement of $12,000 in Ireland is fear of London newspapers Lief. It was the Kansas commission which inaugurated the fight which brought about a reduction on Hay and feed one of the most sweeping reduction ordered by the commission. A it will be the first test of strength before the commission made at a time when leaders in Congress Are girding for attacks on Railroad rates and upon provisions of the Esch Cummins act which they charge with being responsible for them. False reports on crops Cost millions claim Lish a by a swiftly organized committee of fifty Busine men. Last night Beds were provided for All. Few residences burned hundreds of Homes have been thrown open to those made destitute by the Blaze and All Public buildings available will provide sleeping and eating quarters for the homeless. Although not Many residences were in the path of the flames apartment move started to give Mexico seat at Tabu of league of nations Paris. France dec. 9.�? by a p exchanges of views regarding the houses hotels and Frame tenement1 admission of Mexico to the structures were destroyed and Resi of rations have been going on Denis of these barely had time to Amon representatives of the i Atin escape with their lives. Countries since the meeting 0f the Relief measures consisted of or-1 a a left set ably in september which Der to commandeer ail of the City s with a Speed h by president food supplies at once. They will be Edwards of Chile advocating the id distributed upon written orders 1. I Mission of the Central american re aued by the Relief committee. Public. Suggestions have been mad c convicts fight flame j tending to draw out the sentiment of i when flames threatened the City the mexican government on this Point i jail the doors were opened and about i an it a so to Soutul the Washington 35 prisoners were released. The jail government a to the feeling there j docket disappeared some time during concerning such action which would the Day and no record of the male tantamount to official recognition i factors could be found. J of the Obregon government by the prisoners from the county jail were countries belonging to the league of London eng. Yec 9.�? by a. I 1 Craik dealers would have a the expectation that yesterdays such practices made Fex executions in Dublin will be followed ony Over nation Minneapolis. Minn., dec. 9�?- by by further shootings is expressed a. Pm William j. Smith former today by some of the Dublin Dis Sioux Falls. S d. Dec. 9�? by a. Cashier of the Minneapolis National patches to the London newspapers. A unfair publicity through false Bank who has been at Liberty since these correspondents Are convinced er0p reporting is robbing agriculture november 9. When Bank officials that a Chain of reprisals will continue. Of hundreds of millions of dollars Aristid they found a $20/00 shortage in 1 to 0 / released when flames seemed to threaten that Structure. Three convicted men said to vie awaiting transportation to the state Penitentiary aided District attorney Erickson in removing Law books and furniture from his office. Indications were that All his prisoners coaids be found at any time by the sheriff. Nations. Will release Mary Miles new York n. Y., dec. 9.�? by a. His accounts was arrested yesterday and arraigned on a charge of embezzling $12,000. I pm the famous players Lasky Cor Smith waived examination and was a portion announced today that the old to the april grand jury. He i contract held by Mary Miles Minter was released under $5,000. Smiths one of its most prominent screen bandits loot big distillery steal vast lot of liquor yet. Louis mo., dec. 9.�? by a. A j a police today were searching for damage suit resumed clues in the theft of whisky valued Oxford. Miss. Dec. 9.�? by a. A at Between $50,000 and $100,000 by a dually. The Farmers Grain dealers a a dozen or More of the witnesses dozen men who overpowered a watch association declared in adopting a summoned in the trial of miss fran Man and a government guard at the res option urging enactment of feeler Ces c. Birkhead s damage suit in i Jack Daniel distilling company Here a1 legislation to make false crop re which she seeks $100,000 damages last night and escaped. The bandits porting a felony. The Resolution was from i tee m. Russell governor of also made prisoners two negro fire adopted at the state convention just Mississippi rent nine to be heard in men at buildings adjoining the disclosed Oil Watertown. It was an a Federal court today. It was indicate Tiller and carried the liquor away in arrest it was said was the Culmina-1 stars would not be renewed after noned in the report of Charlesey Jed last night the defense would offer trucks Tion of a lengthy investigation by de she finished a picture on which Sheller Secretary made Public Here to a other testimony and rebuttal evidence the loot consisted of fifty apartment of Justice operatives. Now is engaged. Day. Is yet to be heard. And about 400 ease. Barrel