Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - February 25, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Eight pages the evening Republican City edition Mitchell South Dakota monday february 25, 1924. Number 125advised fall to Tell All Walsh is democracy a favorite just now he a Candy kid of opposition in Washington Pps Quot a nip a. T re it Ymme a a a a and All because he threw Bombshell into g. O. P. Camp with Oil scandal am he did it alone is i it m As m it Gitt High Post met mgt a i i str Atton Nair Vruir by Harry b it it Sertiff writer Rig on. P. A. Feb. 25�?miss v has a new sweetheart. S Deho Naire Blade his. A he great open spaces of the i adept West. A Lithe Graceful gentleman. A Cavalier of hat plays dragons and res a Cushing Maidens. Wonder then that a net to and Joy has quickened ring pulses of miss demo maybe who knows of. A a ppm a a Well Flower of to in dirty dance again r i new words to the old a ire. The full party Harmony a a heavy on the syncopated get sings Walsh me around again Mem Hita around around a Walsh. Thomas j. Walsh of Moi Tana is the new Lochin re a in. Miss democracy owe a Vea a on life and Hope Ila Hor who. Almost in one de through the Barrier a a evasions to the hidden the great Oil octopus. Her by fault or foolishness. Of of the octopus Hodi had been made possible by i 5 a s Quot of to tiling admin istra i in the tory top in the re a party organization. What i know As the great Oil j end of which is not yet j Indiana made president of Germany Able to pay expert farm Aid body Mission hints a. Kemp president of Auto report of Dawes commission concern will Lead farm however is still closely Relief corporation guarded secret organization formed Cash seems abundant Grasshoppers a Secretary grow in badlands j refused Slemp tells senators T. Joffry retains Rosi in Testi g \ tors surprised at Tion As chairman of Roxroy it ups to be available soon Amot it of Money in orc la Latios Paris. France feb. 2 5�? a a the 25.�?ar j committee of reparations experts of. Walsh me around again. Tommy around around around the Teapot is boiling the gop s a Oil in a of. Don t let me fall to the ground. Miss democracy a a of i�24. Senator Walsh a year ago upper left and now. Typical of the change that seems to have come Over the Montana senator with his leadership in the Teapot dome investigate a is his new manner of trimming his Mustache. Gone is the dropping gracefully Curling Mustache and in its place is the squared off carefully or turned lip warmer. Minneapolis. Minn. Feb. Thur p. Kemp vice president and headed by brigadier general Char treasurer of an Auburn ind., Auto lies g. Dawes began today its final Mobile company was elected pres i task the preparation of its report Dent of the agricultural credit Cor to the reparation commission portion at an organization meeting the secret of the conclusions of the directors held today. I reached by the committee with the. I exception of the few fundamental or. Kemp was associated with the. ,. ,. A. Points already revealed is still be first National bark of Chicago for Rig Vivell kept. One of the greatest surprises the experts met with in Germany it la Belvidere s. D., feb. 25 a while out on the Railroad track the other Day. Section Foreman Sanf Fher discovered a couple of Grasshoppers that were jumping around As Lively As you please he captured them and placed them in a Glass Jar at the depot and a Sioux City travel no Man a a swiped them saturday and took them Home where they will undoubtedly he exhibited As a rare sneezes of Winter Grasshoppers that inhabit the bad lands of South Dakota. America Oey Aid for hungry Germany Allen in presidents Aid witness Teapot probe tells of his trip to Florida Mclean checks topic probes discover. I rusher rods it i Xuy balance when he gave fall pm per Nineteen years. He resigned in 1018 to enter the automobile Field. Other officers of the $10,000,000 corporation which has by on formed to Aid the Farmers of the Northwest include the following vice presidents Alexander Lugge Chicago j. R. Howard former president of the american farm Bureau federation. Aft. Clemmons Iowa m. O. Gran understood. Was the amount of foreign Money inside that country. The total is said to have gone far beyond the expectations of the experts and to have contributed not a Little to the individual conclusions of some members that Germany was far better Able to pay than anyone had a Shengtou. In c., feb. 25�?up a. The Senate Oil committee opened another hag of surprises today when i it resumed hearings after a ten Day recess taking up the trial of the $100,-j too loan made to a. B. Fall by Edward r. Mclean publisher of the j Washington Post the committee was to told by officials of two Washington head of Irma of occupation i Bank 1 the m Mclean checking says Relief will help balance in neither of them was the Caise of pea e j More than $ 10,000 in a it a comb it Washington d. The two period but that returned uncashed. I fall to Tell All or. 1921. The publisher has informed in. 2 5. A3 j to committee he gave fall checks Relief for the children of Germany aggregating on will a not Only save the starving Banks during that major general petted. Gaard. Minneapolis vice presidents Charles Dawes was asked yesterday Foi not the Dakota and f. B. Stiles., correspondent whether pre Minneapolis vice president for South Dakota. R. S. Shume assistant of the Northwestern National rank Minneapolis. Was chosen Secretary and treasurer. In announcing the election of or. Kemp T. Jaffray chairman of the Board of directors said that the new president already has moved to Minneapolis Rind assumes his direction of the corporation immediately. T. Joffray was officially named chairman of the Boa re of directors. Tho off i with an or Cir or if amp Ltd it Jef Jav and o Midk no As Herr of q f a a Bat Gnu. For so a Fly n t a or tor by Ber Candy rid he there is where yes Hopp come in. In aroused Over the disclose n expects a popular Rebill s Republican Rule a which a a. A whether from. S Hoich \ she does no to care much j Ltd it re Opul a partner in the f _ a Ifft tial cake xxx a a. It a boy who has made this n stuck the Cactus undo p howrah twisted the ele a a and started what May be a p i f it St Nfn p o it it 5 a Montana is today Milt pet her j id i done a misunderstand Mies y Hasni to any matrimonial in Thomas. Fully fond of him Beard invents Montana May helicopter on i succeed Denby new principle As naval chief army assisting in setting up new Mac Hine on Mccook Field Tulsa okla. Feb. 2 5-�? a a a new Type helicopter i being constructed Wesley r. Beard aided by in army crore it Seal engineers j Mccool Field. Dayton. Ohio. The army officers Are of the opinion the Craft will Rio a vertically from the ground As soon As a few alternations 1 have been made. A the plan of the Helje Opter is two air planes facing with the a motor Behn i a a hem. When running the to Washington d. C., feb. 25 Eph m. former governor of m on Tana and at one time a Leader Iii the Roosevelt progressive party movement is being seriously considered for Secretary of the Navy to succeed Edwin Den by. Governor Din no a sole t of n known from j in have Strong hark leg in some j. Ministration quarters. He i a former United states senator and became governor in 1921. term expires next year. Secretary Denb it s resignation is effective March in. Which he has held pursuant i j to the tentative organization meeting i in Chicago two weeks ago. The Hoard of directors of the credit i corporation selected include e. J. Veiser. Fargo. N. In and j. Bas i sett. Aberdeen s. Election of officers directors and j executive committeemen occupied the i morning session. The directors con j vetted this afternoon to Complete the i process of it utting the corporation in readinej4 to for the Relief j of Northwest agriculture through tile. Jos i Extension of credit to solvent flanks. Mier Poincare referred to hint in the chamber of deputies tin saturday in saying that one of the experts re a centry told a French colleague a we should have been unable to reach our present results were you not in i the a certainly i said general Dawes said. A i repeat it a if the French were not in tile Buhr we exp ports would not be a i said it 1923. I repeated it to my colleague on the committee and i Ain telling it to Vou now because i believe it a i who was commander in chief of i american army of occupation de a dared in Appeal made Public today i by the Federal Council of churches but it will help american Farmers by taking surplus food supplier and a is in the interest of were ret it of the Xvi six a it will keep a nation of $2,,-j full several times asked too persons from political and social chaos a he said. A Germany is a hungry nation. A hungry nation is always dangerous not Only to itself but also to others. The United states is regarded by the germans As being the nation most responsible g. Bascom Slemp. Secretary to president Coolidge questioned about a v Isit lie made to Palm Beach while maj Ean and fall were there last december and january. The secret sri declared he talked with h i m for the truth about the Oil charges and advised him to Tell everything. Or. Fall replied he said. That he had nothing to Tell. The president s Secretary said or. Mclean and fall were at Palm Beach at the time he was there in december and january and that the a defeat. Help at this time As Early As february i. A a a i win tur Quot enmity into friendship.�?T. Had conversations with them but they such Relief he thought would i were not a private confidential talks. A raise a heavy Burden a from France Kemp told the committee he met instead of hurting that nation. Fall Only at lunch or dinner a some French sentiment Hor added a is Over i three or four times before senator whelming by against allowing the Ger-1 Walsh. Democrat. Montana arrived Man children to starved and he expressed the conviction that a Christlike action by America is the Only Hope of the children and babies of chairman Jaffray explained that election of vice presidents to assume direct charge of operations in North and South Dakota will p Bably be supplemented by naming a third vice president to take charge in Montana. All business of the corporation Ever will be conducted from it off o Here he to i demand for Cut in tax menaces schools claim Walsh assails press Bureau of republicans head of Vea urges a equal Opportunity for every child in America a w a non of on probe declares Bro a in Aster articles. Misrepresent him policy and such Montana or cry a is vacuum in the Center of or a four electoral votes the machine and thrown the collected in the ineligible is sofa. Ajr towards the opposing wings a Quot ing her presidential Cand Ajr reaching the wings at a be enc earned. A Rocity of More than too Miles an hour he d keep him around n i creates the lift to the planes and the .1 gels Back to the xxx Hite j machine it is hoped through that next it ear it the Rabinoff Pney can be sent into the air. A a probably attorney Gen j the helicopter is equipped with he i 220 horse Power motor four propel a r before he proved his lers. Six wings and two of ele to a e present Oil i Vestiga gators. Of was recognized a its one helicopters previously tested of to ast minds in Wash which Only two have left the ground i a As off in been dubbed successfully a cording to army officers have had their propellers turned upwards so Aslo draw up. Or lift the machine while in Beard a machine the propellers paired a e in opposite directions and turn in in the Ordinary air plane. A a a o a a. Wilson leaves whole estate to his widow definite move in Daugherty Case expected Chicago. Hi., feb. 25�?the demand i for a tax reduction at any Price a is j threatening education in this country. J i miss Olive m. Jones president of the j i National education association today told the convention of the depart-1 Merit of superintendence of that or j Guni nation. She urged Extension of Washington in c., Fob. 25.�?the Quot Bool privileges and costs urn Bureau of the Republican a very child has a an equal opportune jj0nal committee was charged today j it for the to it be of education Best fit in Senate by senator Walsh Democrat of Montana with a a deliberate and malicious misrepresentation of the facts in the statement it issued yesterday that the naval Oil leases a re made under an act sponsored by him. Everyone Here who knows the facts pc Ontic Erik ism re brought to rear on Coolidge for aids Rem of Al Ted to his the speech by miss Jones followed an address of Welcome by mayor Dever who greeted the 12.900 Educa i tors assembled for the department j meeting. J. H. Bentley former superintendent of schools at Duluth. Minn., told knows these leases were not made aporia Taw due to his r a aural references and from memory. Popular in Solety a fire it a a at the Senate indefatigable worker. T it office and the capital Era Graf on. Ford of social life and is d e in a re a dinners and Par a he official and social set a a a ached male he Las to Dower several years he 1 problem of Mary a hostess v end or hot. He is a Light dancer Art engaging of and a courtly Gal a i it wiry bold. Medium y Cut features. Yalsh most Dapper of sent Are Well tailored. A. A tied nose glasses sgt Wirtz Mariner As a. silk ribbon around his i a a a a uses them Only while Quot Silver Gray hair i Flung a saucy Roach on the burglars will be Well groomed for some time anyway by Gloud. Minn., feb. U5.�?burglars last night forced Entrance to the Enoch i Mielewski general merchandise store at Foley and escape1 in an automobile with 165 suits of menus clothing valued at $4,900 am a Small amount of Cash from the Safe this store was robbed in a sin Ila Washington d. feb. 25.�?op a i some definite pronouncement from i administration quarters regarding the controversy Over attorney general Daugherty was forecast today As the i Senate assembled to consider the Resolution for a sweeping inquiry into or. Daugherty a administration of the depart meet of Justice. President Coolidge was represent of by those in his Confidence a a still without a definite decision re a Garding the demands for the actor a Ney general a resignation. An adjustment of the situation without i great delay however was said to be j believed by the president to be possible. The executive is continuing to take j counsel from Republican leaders in j Congress. I ast night he had another conference with senator Borah i a Republican Idaho who last week i he tax paid on capital Stock Between j 0penjy urged the resignation of or. Daugherty As a personal sacrifice in i the Public interest. Senator Borah \ Washington d. C., feb. 25 the will of Wood Row Wilson tiled for probate today leaves the estate to his widow. Airs. Edith Bolling xxx ils Foft with the exception that his daughter Margaret Wilson shall receive an annual income of s2.500 As Long As she remains single. Bank wins in tax rate Case tried in supreme court Pierre. 8. A. Fob. 2 5.�?the supreme court held this morning in a test Case brought by the first National rink of Watertown against r. L. Eddy county treasurer that the Bank is entitled to a refund of the difference in i the convention that children in most j cities Are studying a out of Date stuff. Who proposed a a a thorough a going Over of the curriculum keep it abreast of the times. O t Mahoney to preach at consecration of Illinois Bishop v Chicago. Feb. 25.�?tl e right Rev. James f. Griffin. Do. Will be consecrated Here today As the roman Catholic Bishop of the Springfield. 111., diocese which was formerly the diocese of Alton. The Sermon will he preached by the right Rev. Bernard Mahoney Bishop of Sioux Falls. S. D Bishop Patrick r. Nona minn., will also participate a he general property assessment rate hich in that Rase was forty four Nills and the three Mil rate credit hich was taxed to individuals on Money and credit. The Case will affect Banks All Over Tho state. Weather forecast Minnesota fair tonight and tues tonight in arring note in the Walsh q a Long. He currant but a or i Tare of the sort known Nero or a Tams Horn Quot a p laminated by his Barber affects the More modern Mustache. New plan to Aid Western Farmers suggested today Ston d. A. Feb. 25.�?wider Fri i 5ntermediatt? credit Banks 1 7 a special fund from the j p corporation As a Means of j t rhe agricultural and banking in the Northwest was record 1 by five senators from West Quot cultural states at a White j or it inference today with Prest a huge managing director r a a be finance corporation and. ,a5i a ners i Ardis and Corey of pral farm loan Board. Alton Case delayed it a a Bargron. Feb. 25.�?supreme on the Appeal of form a a rvs Rno a i ton of Oklahoma car h advanced Luray la april 2, the news of the town it has been truly stated that there is As much news of the town in the want ads As in any part of the paper. That is Why want ads Are so widely read. When Bill Jones advertises his furniture for Sale. Tom Smith a bargain in a baby Carriage or Jack Robinson announces he wants to buy a hard Coal stove each item has a significance and tells 3 Story of its own. Read the want ads they Are always interesting. Saturday want ads free with every 2 to 5 paid Issue today declined to discuss he Confer j Day somewhat warmer once beyond indicating that it re-1 Southwest portion feared again to or. Daugherty. Iowa fair tonight and tuesday in other quarters it was said slowly rising temperature. President might work out some a Olu i 0rth Dakota fair tonight and Tion which would not make a. Sacri j tuesday somewhat warmer tuesday j Fie of or. Daugherty and yet would. An j in extreme Northwest portion meet the situation which some of his j tonight. Party leaders say required subs Titu Smith Dakota fair tonight and lion of an attorney general who j tuesday rising temperature in cast would meet with a greater share of and Central portions. Public Confidence. Mcadoo Man says charges will not befuddle Public Chicago 111., feb. 25.�?william Gibbs Mcadoo candidate for the democratic presidential nomination on two occasions referred publicly to the fact that the Law firm with which he was connected might have received $1,000,000 from Doheny interests had it beef successful in mexican negotiations David l. Rockwell chairman of the Mcadoo for president committee. Said in a statement last night. He declared that a selfish and sinister reasons to impede the candidacy of or. Mcadoo a had caused statements that the candidate had not by in entirely open in referring to this possible fee. A emr. Mcadoo enemies Are lacking in Candor and Are seeking to make the Public believe that a mole Hill is u the it Taten end declared. A tile imbue a Sis $9i be by Montana partly Cloudy tonight and tuesday probably rain or Snow West of the Divide warmer in East portion tonight. I re Ai temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 s. In. Today As recorded by the official government thermometer maximum. 28. Minimum 3 below. At 8 a. In. 6. Weather and roads the so bulletins Are fled at 8 30in. Dally by the asocial de press at Palm Beach to examine Edward b. Mclean publisher of the Washington Post. Made trip for health a a i want the committee to he said. A that i was not Down there on any Mission for anybody but for my health and Slemp testified that the Oil matter was not discussed generally at his j meetings with fall and Mclean but a he did Fink the former Interior no or a tary what the facts were a a Young Man read the a Bleep quoted fall As reviving. A i i have said All i have to say on the Slemp said that after senator j Walsh was at Palm bears he advised fall to Tell the committee the witness said he would have to a treat a confidential any reports he made to the White idiot ice a on Mclean a testimony at Palm Beach. I by not ni>cns4 a Slemp asserted also that he had not talked to any member of the Oil committee a about the Case. He said he never had Mot Harry l. Sinclair or e. L. Doheny and never had any communication directly or indirectly with either of them. Edward b. Mel a in publisher of the Washington Post had a balance of less than $10,000 in the Federal american National Bank during the month of nov Mhz a and fat elem by a 1921, Charles b. Lyddane vice Prea i ident of that institution testified today before the Senate Oil committee. A Lams had shrunk Mclean has testified i was during that period that he gave Albert r. Fall Cheeks aggregating $00,000 on the Federal american and the commercial National Hank of Washington hut that the checks were returned to him unused. James h. Baden vice president of the commercial National produced records showing that Mclean s net balance in that Bank was $58,438 on nov. I 1921, and that this was reduced by checks to less than $10,000 by the Middle of december. Baden said his Bank would have honoured an overdraft by Mclean but he could not recall that the Washington publisher Ever had overdrawn his account. Of inquiry on wheat Tariff increase nearly Complete Washington. C., feb. 25.�?concluding hearings were begun today in the Tariff commissions investigation into the Cost of production of wheat and wheat products in connection with the application for a Tariff increase. The commission expect shortly to make a report to president Coolidge and should increases be decided upon by him the new i Towa. Was bitterly opposed by re rates would go into effect thirty Day j publican organization leaders. J thereafter. The vote was 190 to i in. Most of representatives of the flour Milt the Democrat joining Republican in-1 ing interest of the teat Surg ants in support of the Amend Field today a to their costs ment which raise the maximum rate of i from 25 to 40 per cent. Vav Felt Pye an amendment which would allow a Vesta Lilly Al o i a ill deduction for state estate taxes up to 25 per cent of the amount of the 1 tax imposed by the Federal govern-1 ment also was adopted. Under the term of the general leasing Law a senator Walsh said. A this a act expressly excluded from its provisions the naval Oil reserves except that it gave authority to the Secretary of the Interior to lease during Wells on the naval reserves. There were no such Wells in either Reserve no. California or Reserve i no. 3 Wyoming. The Montana. 8en Ator explained that Tho lease obtained by Harry p. Sinclair and k. L. Do Jecny from Albert b. Fall As Secretary of the Interior were granted under the provisions of a a a rider to the naval appropriations Bill enacted in june 1920. Four Mouth after the general leasing Law was passed. Senator Walsh said the Story Given publicity by the Republican National committees news Bureau did not originate with that organization but with a Republican newspaper in his Home Jeff Fps in w own. He explained that he had telegraphed to that paper giving the facts As he presumed it had been inadvertently led into the error. Of a a estate taxes increased by vote in House Washington t. C., feb. 25.�?an Nerea a in the estate or inheritance taxes was voted today by the House in Amend Fig the Revenue by the change proposed by repro a sedative a Arnsmeyer Republican in primaries of Home state today Mitchell Clear 6 roads heavy. Minot Clear to mad9 fair. Grand Forks Clear 15 above roads fair. Fargo Clear 12 roads Good Sioux Falls Cloudy. I Road fair Pierre Clear la roads Good. Winona Clear. 3 roads heavy. Mankato Clear. 12 Road fair. St. Cloud Clear Good Duluth Glear 17 Road Good Watertown c1eat 10 Road Good a oui d it. U. Waif Coolidge against act that will hit Federal Treasury Columbus. Ohio. Feb. 35.�?former i governor James m. Cox of Dayton i the democratic candidate for pre a ident in 1920. Today filed with Secretary of state Bro wet official authorization for candidates for Delegate to i the democratic National convention Washington d. A. Feb. 23.�?pres i to us i Nam a their fir to Choice ident Coli dry Tom ranking re pub for president. At the am Tim to above Road. Mean member of the House pensions former governor j my r. Camp he i i committee today that he was oppor of Ohio filed author in Ion for Canto enactment a Fri time no no Ppd a a it Rny him a their second a to go a Ion Melv. _ q. Choir of it a a a Quot r which is to ova a a til tile 1 a Ticu in i we