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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 24, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Ten pages the evening Republican City edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota thursday january 24, 1924. Number 99finance Agency opened Coolidge a big stick startles big financiers quake forecasts to be possible is belief of expert i Federal action Washington. A. Tan. 24.�?be-Lief that continued study of seism i j logical data will enable scientists to ii to j i Send out warnings of earthquakes president a ii to and volcanic eruptions in time to j of cd cooperation of Blosl save lives and to some extent pro Hughes defends Syndicate to Hill named on assist Banks shipping Board is Dawes plan by president towards Mexico Ness interests save feet property was expressed today _ by or. Thomas a. Jagger or. I Uhl help the West Rector of the governments hawaiian __1 Volcano Observatory. Pro twi stack result of j or. Jagger has been in Japan convex i move Chicago and i Ferring with scientists in regard of j xxx i \ Cliv Bankers the earthquake disaster there in a August on which he is preparing a r no Republican Bureau. \ comprehensive report for the gov \ Albee building. J Ern ment. Washington d. A. Jan. 2 4. Secretary of state says Sale of comptroller Back in washing Mitchell Man is selected by munitions was Only ton has important Confer Coolidge to fill vacancy on logical step ence with Mellon Fleet corporation he reviews situation wont discuss scheme position is important Mooij de Poi jct he says is in Acx Ord with cause of world peace proposed Syndicate Only 1 first Uve Belike a. S. Ash to be in Reserve Man gives state one of Best posts in government Ltd Iorge i. A Coolidge Al Thier after having agricultural Hoca situation. Angles apparently has de to i Ike a frontal attack upon by i. Is is the inter Practa placed Here today upon the recommendation to Congress i in which he Calls for co i with government in bring ii Relief to the farm be earn the railroads the Banks c concerns which profit Dit of this Industry. Inclusion companies in a Call for a it it a suggests the fact that in j at least there is a realization <�?Tj�r11 financial interests Are red in the farm problem. Astern insurance companies Arm paper Long Over due that be collected. Should an in a commissioner of new York r the paper critically the fact develop that the insurance of have been hard hit by the Hirn p. Provident Irr Ilalee a resident apparently has Bemi d by the failure of the City of Chicago and the twin to cities e to the Rescue of the South Banks. The situation is the annoying because South Dakota Rcd As having passed the Zero ? distress and is Well on the recovery and her Banks arc d As solvent. V Coli the president dispatch noes to Chicago to consult in Chicago and twin cities1 leaders in Hope some meth a efficient cooperation might be j i out. The suggestion was a the government might re try million dollars in the. Thweat with the seeming j Ca every body quit and agree in. In Sam do it. President j re there will be nothing j i Ort done and that the instil in nution shall share the j the government will quit. J the entire re Norbeck says Farmers must be Given Aid present trouble. He rays. Is traceable to past gov or n m in t Poi i cles Washington d. C., Jan. 24.�?i/p a administration officials Are working 1 new York. N. Y., Jan. 24.�? a a the policy of the Coolidge administration in dealing with the mexican revolutionary movement was de plan for the formation of a syn scribed by Secretary Hughes in and Date of metropolitan Bankers i address Bere yesterday As a the great j Middle Western cities who. It it hoped a est contribution directly within our1 Power and in Accord with our is j evening Republican Bureau 301 Albee building. Washington d. C., Jan. 24. Kentucky troops ordered to guard negro prisoner i _ 1 Bowling Green. Wis. Jan. 24 a to j i Cal National guardsmen were Orde eds by gov. Fields at Frankfort today to entrain try Glasgow about 30 j Miles was of Here. To prevent to a 1 Sib a mob violence against ill j Chambers negro. Who is on trial j j there on a charge of slaying Charles j Bybee near Glasgow last dece Bif a 21. The local troops will be Here by 23 members of toe machine gun squad from Hopkinsville and 23 machine gunners from Russellville it i was announced later. Of Branch begins to function in Earnest today applications for Loans Are Ai ready being considered in Sioux Falls Agency action comes quickly governor declares marketing of great crop will help relieve situation to abolished traditions and Manifest interest to the cause of world peace a this hemisphere should be the exemplar of or. Hughes said. Quot and we look with Confidence on the creation of a Unity of sentiment of the american republics against re it y George f. Authier w. A. Hill. Mitchell 8. D., Waap pointed today by president Coolidge to the United states shipping Board. \ or. Hill who is a banker and a it Farmer of Mitchell a picked from a number of Middle West applicants for the position following a personal conference with the Pree rident this dines is held under bail for hearing Jan. 30 evening Republican Bureau 301 Albee building Washington. A. Tan. 2 4. By George f. Authier senator Peter Norbeck in com-1 menting on the president s special j message on agricultural Relief said a chs endorsement of the Coulter plan i is an endorsement of san legislation i that will be of material help in that j j part of the wheat District where there i is a shortage of livestock and in available credit by which they can be obtained. T in much interested in what the president said about relieving the dangerous banking situation that exists in the Nort Wev at this time and am pleased indeed that South Dakota is on the map and is receiving the attention of admin j i istra Tion. A the government in the past has 1 granted every possible Relief to new York when threatening conditions arose there. The big problem before i is to bring the Farmer Back to As j i Good an Exchange basis As he he i before the War. The trouble now is j i that it takes More bushels of when Leo was prefaced by a recital of the Steps that led to the signing of the two claims conventions by which the Obregon government was accorded diplomatic recognition. A after this Happy result had been he continued a and we were looking Forward to a period of quiet and to opportunities of advantage to both Peoples suddenly there May underwrite sufficient Loans to relieve the Northwestern Bankers in the present credit Stringency. Comptroller of the currency Dawes head of the special Mission sent out last week by president Coolidge to study the credit situation returned to the Treasury today and immediately went into conference w Ith seers morning. Or. Hill will be the repro j judge h an by far from Satis fied with Story ii Man tells in Hospital. Ern ment service. The selection of the Mitchell Man Means that South Dakota now holds one of the most sought after appointments within the Power of the administration to bestow. The salary attached to the office is the same As that of a Cabinet officer. The duties Tho Ritie waited for the Complete reef the office Are tremendously in a covery of dines from a Bullet wound portent dealing As they do with the j in the lung pending resumption Jan. Maintenance of the great american 30 of Greer s preliminary hearing on extend in that Section regarded As i merchant Marine. J a charge of assault with kill. The Center of the stringent credit i the nomination of or. Hill aside testimony Given by the wounded area. Would go a Long Way toward re j from the credit to South Dakota. I Man from his bed in the Good Samar a Ort to the brutal arbitrage it of Force in political controversies. To tary Mellon. He declined to discuss sent ave of the Interior states on one this end the United states gladly plans which it was said the Dele a a the most important bodies in gov gives it i lion had formulated but which have reviews past Steps not been finally approved. The Secretary a discussion of mex j the announcement in Sioux Falls j by managing director Meyer of the i War finance corporation that a Branch Agency of the corporation was to be established there was receive j j de at the Treasury with satisfaction. Los Angeles. Cal. Jan. 24.�?investigation of the shooting Here new year s of Courtland s. Dines. Denver Oil Man. By Horace Greer chauffeur to the screen Star Mab a Normand. Stood still today while a the belief prevailed that such additional Loans As the corporation May was an attempt to overthrow the Lieving the Strain on the local Hanks. 1 Means what is More important the Itan Hospital last monday displayed established government of Mexico by violence. It is Plain that the purpose of those engaged in this Enterprise of arms is simply to determine by forcible measures the successor to president Obregon. A it is not a revolution instinct with the aspirations of an oppressed people it is a matter of personal politic. It is an Effort to seize the presidency it Means a subversion of All constitutional and orderly procedure. The contestants seeking to overthrow the established govern Loui fall. S. A. Jan. 24.�? an age no a of the War finance corporation Bogan a a it Erat Tona in Sioux fall today As part of the plan of National and state official to alleviate the financial situation remitting from the recent closing of a number of Banks in South Dakota. The Agency established by Dree a Tion of Eugene Meyer. Or managing i director of the wit finance corporation who conferred with state and banking officials Here yesterday a1 Raedy has begun consideration of applications for Loans it was Ann Ouno it ice is organised g. Holmberg of Minneapolis Secretary of Tho finance corporation i Falls today and immediately com Branch in that City came to Sioux plated necessary preliminary detail 1 for establishment of the local Branch i and by noon he announced the Branch had started functioning k. A. Brownell of Omaha will a i set ret Ary of Tho Sioux Falls Branch. Or. Holmberg sad. The latter will return to Minneapolis tonight but a i member of his staff will remain her to or. Brow n Al i in and in net a _ la. In in it have taken Possession of cer j ply the government eventually would j implement business j Tarn portions of the mexican territory have to Back them . Probably thru i became financially interest to buy a Wagon or Binder it takes Quot a either Are claiming tribute from the War finance corporation or thru Farmers Bank it was indicated by Treasury Oft recognition of the farm interests of Aee Ord no to prosecution attorneys. Cia it is that the War finance Corpora the country on the shipping Hoard such startling variance from other Tiona a Loans a re merely the Start of or. Hill was recommended by the witnesses reports of what he had Federal Aid hut it was said that much american farm Bureau federation said shortly after the shooting that of the Money that must he employed for the Post and the Honor came to Justice j. Walter Hanby yesterday to straighten out the credit situation him entirely unsolicited. I ordered dines to Post $5,000 Bond to Hon of the local his appearance As a a j action taken quickly w. S. Hill. Who was today appoint i trial witness and then continued the p acted quickly to convince any eds member of the v. S. Shipping preliminary hearing until Jan. 30. J a Ien doubt that or. Meyer s Assur Board is a native of Illinois having yesterdays session of the hearing Ance a Branch would be Esab been born on a farm near Paris was held at the bedside of mrs. Edith i fished Here was More than a vague Iii in 1863. He grew to manhood rums. Former companion of miss Promise it is now an actuality or. To Iowa and moved to Alexandria Normand. Illness preventing her apr Holmberg said. 1887. Where he entered Tho Yearance at the court House. In 1008 or. Hill testimony developed Little that in the Northwest will have to Corno from private sources because of Laws limiting the government credits to six or nine months palier. In connection with the reported formation of the Bankers Syndicate it was Sai Ltd that while the Bankers would he the first line of Money in i peaceful and legitimate american More pounds of pork to but Ai suit Commerce or arc att pm Tob. Of clothes it takes More pounds of struck an do strove j beef to buy a ton of Coal or Load of course Only Issri Cal lumber. The trouble is the Farmer u., i i a a a Pugnea touched on the request is pulling from the Short end of the i mexican Doubletree. No Small part of his trouble is traceable to a government j Pon Sibily to i Tal policy that put others on a High Extension of additional credit by Federal d in the at Alexandria and served As a member and As president new. Of Reserve Banks. A of or level than him. We must Contin question now till i pow a Concrete method Job fit a Brink the so a ii. Calling upon the big lie country to step is a hand. I Cherna Are to he work the secretaries of conc a agriculture and the Man Jere a i of the War finance v lion startles capital use a it is financial Institute i he president believes will commence to receive a i ens tomorrow and the a a i. Expects show Down. It is i to fund past due indebted a e Farmers in such a Way will have time to get on rather than in financing o collect their Bills with Crest and commission charge situation presents a new of the president and his a Bing of the big stick and has everyone in Washington Cin e to the president say he h in Earnest in meeting the of Prosperity to the Farmers As is now enjoyed by business in other sections of the country. Until this is done we Are not Hack to Birds of disaster appear again Over Fields of Balkans government to Purchase arms and ammunition from the United states. To refuse. He said would have been to turn a cold i shoulder to the government recently restored to Friendly relations and would in fact have Given powerful encouragement to those who Are attempting to seize the reins of government by but that course he said the Washington government would have a incurred a grave responsibility for Eon. Sequent disturbances while granting i the request for arms involved a no f question of no invasion of the sovereignty of he added that the Sale involved no Danzig Jan 24 old inhabitants d1epa1rturer> a principle a of the Baltic states Are shaking their i policy Heads doubtfully Over the appearance h, Saki Iii no a in precluded furnishing arms a to Aid in the putting Down of insurrectionary attacks upon Public Grain growers in Congress ask for Relief measures of the state Board of agriculture and in this capacity has had Muf i to Doi with the building of the Fouth a j Kota state fair. He has been presi j Dent of the South Dakota federation of labor and has been an Active worker in the interests of the state. And National Bureau Ever since they or re founded. Ford plans Call for 10,000 cars to be made daily Doheny tells of fall loan before Senate of the silk tailed Winter Thrush j known among the superstitious As the a Bird of it has not teen seen in these regions since the Winter of 1913-14. Residents of East Prussia and other parts of the Baltic contend it is a matter of historical record the Birds were Here in the Winter of 1812, preceding Napoleon s russian Campaign and their appearance on this Edge of the Baltic at intervals of years invariably has been followed by famine pestilence or War before the Crear was out. Early in 1914 the silk tailed Trush j operative marketing program of the is said to have gone As far South As american farm Bureau federation order in a neighbouring state whose peaceful development is especially important to .�?� farm Bureau will outline marketing program for year Chicago. Iii., Jan. 24.�?the a. Washington d. C., Jan. 24.�? a3 a Northwestern gain growers represent i natives appeared before Senate and j House agriculture committees today at hearings on farm Relief measures j the Mcnary Haugen Bill which would provide a Grain Export corporation was endorsed by George c. A a a Jewett Minneapolis general manager Detroit. Mich., Jan. 24.�?the Ford of the american wheat grower a As i motor company made 2,200.682 Auto Socia Tion who also suggested to the j mobiles trucks and tractors in 1923 House commute a Federal Agency to -�?775,039 More than in any previous of the transp i tation act stabilize wheat prices by collecting win i year according to production figures lower freight rates excise tax on All marketed wheat and for the year announced today. Of the asserting that he was in no applying it As a Premium. Total 1.915,485 automobiles and trucks. Sense hostile to railroads a or. Cap before the Senate committee Miles were made in this country and 175, j per insisted that a excessive freight 474 in foreign plants including Canada. To the total of these Are added 101,474 tractors and 7.s23 Lincoln cars. The figures were coupled with an announcement that the Ford com capper urges freight cuts for Farmers farm Bioc head in Senate address. Declares costs Chuck Prosperity Washington d. C., Jan. 2 4.�?�? substantial reduction in transportation costs for the Relief of the Farmer was urged in the Senate today by senator capper Republican of Kansas chairman of the agricultural bloc. In advocating repeal of pacts to allow her i prompt action by the finance Cor was rotation brought Praise from Hank Era and state officials Here and gov. W. Ii. My master before returning to Pierre this afternoon said it a should i result in marked betterment in the j Eugene Mever. Jr., managing do Rector of the finance corporation. Before leaving for Minneapolis lat i night said an Agency would be in operation Here within a few Day in charge of a committee of local Bankers and business men. Quot the state of South Dakota is in better condition now than it was a year or. Merer said. A the War finance corporation has loaned Reno president of the Iowa Farmers Ion. Said the Dairy Industry in the West already is bankrupt and would be completely wrecked by increased livestock production contemplated Lay farm diversification proposals before the committee. College Only for organized labor planned in Iowa Pany expects to exceed this figure in its 1924 production and that it plans to Start Early this Spring on its pro Gram of cars daily. Ii my declares Deal was Puk Sonal \ \ d did no tel or on Oil lands France. This Winter according to reports Here the Birds have scattered Over Central Europe touched Russia on the East and Glt one As far West As Belgium and the Ruhr. Weather forecast a d. C., Tan 2 4.�?e. L. Ria Oil operator Tes Ore Tho Senate Teapot o that he had loaned truer Interior Secre a fall on nov. 30. 1921. It Ltd of the loan do he by enable fall to enlarge in new Mexico. That the loan was made and the Money did to any Oil company in interested. T ared hat during Nego a loan there was no Dis no contract Between the Aud any of the Doheny lid that the loan had not any subsequent transact to Oil leases. A Minnesota generally fair tonight and Friday preceded by Snow tonight in East portion cold wave tonight j colder Friday in East and South Poi j Tion. North Dakota fair tonight and Friday colder tonight. South Dakota generally fair tonight and Friday cold wave tonight colder Friday. Montana unsettled tonight much j colder cold wave in Southeast portion i Friday generally fair colder in weal i and South portions. Local temperatures maximum temperatures As recorded by the official government tiler Rometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 j a. In. Today maximum 34 minimum 20 at 8 a. M. Today. 2 7. For the coming year is to he determined upon by the executive committee meeting Here today. Just How vigorous the federation marketing program is to he is undo. J ended committee members said. They Are confronted with a Resolution adopted by the last annual meeting calling for an affirmative stand on the question. Des Moines. La., Tan. 24.�?a College which will offer Standard courses and be open Only to members of organized labor is to be established Here. Under plan adopted by the trades and labor Assembly last night. The institution was decided upon As a Means of aiding the organized workers through education. Secretary Harry Thomas announced officers of the organization and a corporation to operate the College Are to be chosen tonight. Of tack extracted from babes lung four counties in after Long trip i North Dakota vote is. Oum 24, coff a la Follette Tus Moore smiling happily and fully i recovered from the operation of four new Effort to be made to agree on one state ticket Pierre s. D., Jan. 24.�?a letter received by the Secretary of state from Lames s. Houlihan of water Tow. Democratic Mirkil Leader in i the state announced a meeting of the minority and majority factions of the democratic party with the minor a Fly faction of the Farmer labor party at Watertown feb. 3, in an Effort to agree on a single ticket for the three groups. Of democrats stick for higher surtax Block Compromise Washington. Jan. 24.�?the rates Are injuring the Farmer and Stock Man and have been injuring him for More than three a the roads now undeniably prosperous a he said a should help lift the Farmer and Stock Man to his feet in the common cause of the general Good. Farm products Are compelled to Bear More than their share of the i transportation charge. A How tile farming Industry is to i continue to sell its products at near i pre War prices and pay freight rates from 50 to 80 percent higher than pre War rates is not Clear to anyone conversant with the facts. While the railroads Ane doing a most profitable business thousands of Good Farmers Are leaving improved farms because they cannot make a living on them. They have no Section 15-a and no interstate Commerce commission to insure them a profit and a a fair return or even a living while they Are penalized by excessive freight Johnson to be chief of new Veteran body i South Dakota $18,000,000 in the which Speaks for itself our Confidence in tile resources of the state a biggest Hank to re of it in plans went Forward today Jar the guidance of John Riding stat superintendent of Banks to bring about a re organization of the Sioux Faits Trust and savings Bank whose affairs were taken Over last week by the state Bank guaranty commission. It Lins the largest deposits of Bank in the state. Bank examiners Are continuing their investigation of the International state Bank and the Sioux fall National Bink. The other two local Banks recently closed and director of the two institutions declared they were working on general plans of reorganization. Governor w. Ii. Or master. Who conferred Here yesterday with or. Meyer and local Hanking officials expressed Confidence today that improvement in the situation would result from the decision of the War finance corporation to establish an Agency in Sioux Falls. Great Hope in t Rop a the establishment of this Agenes backed by unlimited resources will bring Ashia Tance to the very thresholds of the Banks needing help a he said to the associated press a and do much to relieve the situation. A coupled with this is another perhaps even More important Factor in that South Dakota has hardly More than started to Market the greatest crop in its history. Within the next sixty Days or so millions of dollars will pour into agricultural coffers a this crop reaches Market and retain for set auth Dakota its standing As the leading in Point of per capita production governor Mcmaster will return in Pierre late today. Fargo n. A. An. 24.�?four of the Days ago which removed a tack from i partisan league county Conven 1 to Ute ways and Means committee 1 the infant s lung. Has arrived fro m j on held yesterday throughout pr0cpetjed today with consideration Philadelphia in company with mrs. J f Dakota instructed their Dele. Miscellaneous tax rates. Leav i Leila Parrish nurse who a to tue la be convention Fate of Tho Mellen proposals to be held at Bismarck on feb 6. A we Ith the baby constantly since Long journey to Philadelphia. No further medical attention be necessary unless unexpected i Velo ments set in. Mrs. A. I the will de South Dakotan will have charge of All Soldier legislation except Bonus experts prepare for Berlin trip to leave monday weather and roads county can to Cut thee bulletins Are flied at 8 30 a. M. Daily by the associated press 0 to work and vote for the endorsement of senator Robert m. Lafollette of Wisconsin for president. In the main. However delegates will go to the state convention uninstructed. No action was taken in the 30 counties from which reports had been received Early today toward endorsement of candidates for state office. Tar i Ranee. Jan. 24.�?the sex Turing into Germany ski a economic condition con of preparations for their n Berli whither they Are m it Jar. The committeemen their staffs o Fra Peers and attendants or More than too. Tiie Ood that the next nor to t e fun committee of a a b held in Berlin. Roads heavy roads fair. Below roads Duluth Cloudy. Aberdeen Clear Minot Clear i heavy i foot Snow. Winona Cloudy 26 above roads heavy. Grand Forks heavy Snow 4 below roads bad i v a St Cloud drizzling. 18 above insolvent Bank depository a a. T attorney general Jones said yester experts seere a roads fair. Mankato Cloudy. 30 above roads losses among different funds Cummins has Bill to hurry railway consolidations for revision of income taxes undermined while the democratic members await the definite terms for a Compromise which they suggested yesterday when chairman Green proposed that the committee work out a nonpartisan Bill. Fanatics on Bucas Island cause More Royal c. Johnson congressman from the second South Dakota District will he named chairman tomorrow of the important new veterans personnel of committee of finance Branc h named Sioux fall. S. D., Jan. 24.�?befor leaving for Minneapolis last night Eugene Meyer. Or. Managing director of the War finance corporation announced the personnel of the committee which will have charge of the corporations Branch Agency to be opened in Sioux fail s As w. L. Baker president of tile min committee of this Bouse. This committee. It i asserted will have charge i Rieha a National Bank a z. Sharp. Of a1 legislation pertaining to sex service men. With the exception of the a Bonus. The committee chairmanship president of the Security National Bank n. O. Monsrud. President of the Dakota Trust and savings Bank. Pierre s. Jan. 24.-�?county treasurers have no authority to ap-1 portion among such state and Muni Clear Cipal funds As May be involved losses i from funds which cannot be collected a Quot t ajar a by of 500,900. Hristian National temper member fair. Fargo Cloudy snowing. 5 above roads fair. Sioux Falls Cloudy 27 roads fair. Pierre Cloudy 16 roads fair. Huron Cloudy 25 roads fair. Watertown Cloudy 20 Road s fair. Mitchell Cloudy 27j. To act Lair. Day in an opinion to o. K. Whitney states attorney at Phillip s. The opinion held that the county is solely responsible for the a re Gilt ring of such fund and county treasurers and county Colum lesion or Are agents of Tho a amp unto in cd Lech to and depositing taxes and not of the state or taxing districts. Washington d. C., Jan. 24�?a Bill designed to stimulate voluntary consolidations of railroads info a limited number of systems with Competition preserved As fully As possible was introduced today by senator Cummins of Iowa ranking Republican member of the interstate Commerce committee and one of the authors of the present a transportation Manila p. I. Jan. 24<> a one constabulary Soldier and two fanatics were killed in n Eilah on Bucas Island. Off the coast of Mindanao where members of the religious society of color urn have been causing trouble according to advices received Here from Surigao. The town of Surigao. Where Anat is regarded As one of the important and f. H. Hollister president of the appointments in the House. Hollister Brothers Agency. A fundamentally the economic conditions i n South Dakota warrant absolute Confidence in the future of the or. Meyer said. A the War finance corporation in the past a i made loan to 389 Banks in South Dakota of which 240 were repaid in full while the other Banks have made Materia reductions in the amounts advanced to to trouble is report Sterling Coolidge a Man says people ought to know it Washington d. A. Jan. 24 a senator Sterling. Republican of South Dakota issued a statement Oday declaring that a of course i am for Ica had entrenched themselves has j Coli Ige a for president and adding been burned by colonel Bowers to had a taken it for granted that constabulary commander of sur Iago. The people of my own state knew who believe that its destruction will that i favored his nomination and result in collapse of Tho uprising. Election. False ones done to forint a my dentist was a Fine fellow. Each time he extracted a tooth he gave me a Glaas of whisky a a a done to you go in More a a a a Haven to any More Teeth. A i stirs Paris

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