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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 3, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Twelve pages tuning Republican Oty edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota thursday july 3, 1924. Number 235 swing to Ralston fails to decide until dems. Nominate d1n&atjhe dem. Convention Dout forget who s still Soss .a1somnd Jota refuses to make statement now on his candidacy for president conference to wait Cle Veiland Contero be Mak is request for St a to ment but it is not granted Washington d. C., july 3.�?sen�-i Tor la Follett intends to hold his j peace with reference to his plans to run for president until a democrats i candidate has been selected in Nea York it was said today by a group of his supporters who held a conference Here. The Cleveland convention which is to name him will meet tomorrow hut it was sur go Csc car a re Quot to i f s might Mark time if necessary to await the Wisconsin senator s pronouncement. A committee representing organisations endeavouring to bring out the j ticket with senator la Follette at j its head will receive at a. Private j gathering in the senators Homo a coated copy of the message which he will transmit to the convention. Senator a a Follette a supporters Here were said to be anxious that he be nominated at Cleveland tomorrow. But this course it was added j might be upset by the senators desire to hold off until completion of h it a v Etc Jjck Voygt a it not a in. A de for statement Cleveland. Ohio july 3.�?g45 a senator Robert m. La Follette of Wisconsin today was asked formally to permit the use of his name As a presidential candidate by the National committee of the conference Here tomorrow. A sub committee Drew up i a message to the senator which was submitted to tile full committee for approval and then dispatched to Washington. A favourable reply is confidently expected by the leaders of the Cleveland gathering. They said it would probably be brought by messenger from the National capital or ent r tested t of he a a Ifan is Quot Quot of a Rne a d elem Gatej to the convention so that it might be Given to the convention late today. Many socialists who i 11 take part i in the National convention of that Organ Gatton is represented As an j the ride of observers although their organization is a represented As a official unit of the conference. Iory Ris Hillquit a member of the nation i a1 committee of the socialists is also a member of the National committee j 54 ballots Are cast in vain by dem. Convention Taggart b unable to get senator Ralston even up to too votes leaders in quandary Tchen in taken there is no evidence of break in deadlock a Disep Square Garden new York City july 3.�? a a twelve More bal four Hundred sixty two and a half. Meantime gov. Smith was holding his own with three Hundred and Twenty v Atco a Quot d most of the other candidates were running along As us j Ual except for the gain to Robinson resulting in Oklahoma a departure from the Mcadoo Camps. Mcadoo has new scheme while the voting w it on William j g. Mcadoo held several conferences j with his advisers and carefully out i lined a strategy which he insisted i would be his Nom Patlon. He told his friends efforts should be made to j make the Smith forces disclose their j opposition had Little reservoirs of j strength and while he knew that the strength Here and there among the delegates that when the Smith showdown came it would result in a re sit toys a there also were Little informal confab in the convention lobbies among the various leaders looking to a Compromise. In this connection there was talk of Ralston of Indiana methodists of to vote upon Union conference defeats Resolution to adjourn without acting on merger with North lots today Apa Pronty brought the and Cummings As a ticket while others wanted Walsh and Cummings. I democratic National convention Little nearer to an agreement on a nominee i for the presidency. About the Only change in the situation when after the 54th ballot adjournment was taken until tonight was a further loss to Mcadoo and a movement toward Ralston of Indiana who had been brought Forward As a Compromise candidate but had made Only slow Progress Iowa re Che fro necessary for a Choice. In spite of the loss of the Mississippi and Missouri Deel Gallons. Who quit the Mcadoo Camp Early in today a balloting the Mcadoo managers did not give up Hope that the treacherous convention currents a again would turn Back to their can i dilate. They kept up a desperate j struggle against dissolution of the i Large Block of voting Power they Stilt commanded and for the most part their efforts were successful. Smith forces intact the Smith workers meantime apr geared Content with the showing i i an v it a he Newyl to governor who about held his own during the Day. The positions of the others was virtually uncharged except for a loss by John w. Davis of West Virginia who was replaced by Ralston in third place. On one ballot during the Day the Iowa delegation of 26, which had voted consistently for Mcadoo agreed to abandon its Rule and ast its vote a wording to India dual preference. On this ballot Mcadoo got the support friends of Robinson were pressing his claims in these conferences. Dark horses Mark time Madison Square Garden new York july 3.�?op a working hard to maintain their advantage and with Hopes of pushing it further the Mcadoo men came into the thirteenth session and the ninth Day of the democratic binational convention today with the idea of up hire their Anfe to Tran majority. The Smith people confident that the Mcadoo people could not attain a majority where lying Back to let the Mcadoo forces have a a in convention parlance before the Smith vote was trotted out in further strength. Groomers of All the dark horses who think they have chances agreed that the Best strategy was to Lay Back and let the Smith and Mcadoo people ride it out before they began their own drives. Efforts were made during the night to get Virginia and Arkansas to join the Mcadoo Standard while the Mcadoo advantage of Bolding Missouri Mississippi and Oklahoma. The negotiations we Ere unsuccessful. Virginia was not willing to leave senator Glass until her delegates were better satisfied that they could join a Winner Arkansas was solid for senator Robinson so Long Asne wished to hold it but it developed that the Arkansas delegation was not ready to join some one else. Mississippi Missouri and Oklahoma doubt As to legality ties i Iii of for d by Dhom it to by experience of Cumberland presbyterian Church it of the progressive conference. He a Aid that if tha conference show signs of being a permanent political organization a and not simply a one Cam Paisarn. Affair we will not quarrel about whether it is called a party All for a Follett regardless of this detail however the launching of the la Follette candidacy is the firm determination of every Delegate to the conference who has thus far announced himself. New air mails continue heavy on third Day Chicago. July 3.�?transcontinental j mail planes were Rushing through the air with business like regularity today the third Day of the new coast to f coast Day and night air mail. I the heavy run of air mail a Ontina red satisfying colonel Paul i Lender j they assert unanimously that the son assistant postmaster general of that a regular routine business. A westbound air plane from Hazelhurst Field today carried a cargo of 129 pounds consisting mainly of mail dispatched by the Federal Reserve by imply and another Newyl Ork banking institution. On previous trips most of the cargoes had consisted of Novelty mail. Allied Council agrees on answer to German reply Paris France july 3.�?the Allied Council of ambassadors after hear ing today the report of the inter Allied committee on Germany a reply great Cathedral in Russia is converted into paid museum of Only nine of the iowans hut on j a j been held in the Mcadoo column All the succeeding Roll Calls Tho Del i by slender margins under the unit negation again voted As a unit for my Rule Janoo j at the outset of today a business _ v6 Lien the adjournment until to j convention was within two ballots night was taken after the fifty a Burgh y bribed 4�?obuiiottceotd at Sar Frau ballot Mcado had suffered a net loss j Cisco and within four of the 46 Bat for the Day of <6 votes and stood at j j0 record at Baltimore which so far 427. Smith had a net gain of one and Chattanooga tenn., july 3.�?gcd a a the methodist episcopal general conference today Defeated a Resolution which would have resulted in immediate adjournment without action on the unification plan. The Resolution which was introduced jointly by or. A. To. Lamar of Nashville tenn., and Jose Cockrell of Dallas Texas follows a a Vav her cd. He re has been expressed doubt As to the legality of Tho special session of Tho general conference and a whereas if the plan of unification now proposed is finally adopted by a constitutional method the result will involve the title to All property in the Church and a whereas it is certain that. Of \ general conference is called by Tho Bishops by and with the advice of All the Annua conferences As to the Constitution clearly provide pro a to 1866. There can he no question of Tho legality of a general conference so called therefore. Quot me ii resolved that this Gormier conference requests the Bishops and a1 the Annua conferences to join in a Call for the general conference to meet the first wednesday in May i92>, to vote on the adoption of the plan of unification of our Church and the methodist episcopal Church submitted to this general conference by the commission on the troubles that beset the Cumberland presbyterian Church some years ago after it had formed an organic Union with one of the larger presbyterian bodies was the main Point stressed by supporters for Tho Lamar proposal. When the time came to Transfer Cumberland Church prop erty to the United Bzdyr tru fees of various institutions attacked the Otle the i to the communication of the Council old parties have failed to consider air mail and Headquarters Here the wage workers Farmers and Salar business generally has found red men generally and Independent new service helpful. Regarding Allied military control of manufacturers and Bankers and that there was a suspicion that at the of Many a armaments agreed on the the Only Hope of those not Allied Start persons desiring to Send and re i terms of the reply to be made to w Ith a the interests a is to take inde chive letters by air mail. Out of curl i Germany. This will be submitted to pendent political action. Rosity or for souvenir purposes might the Allied governments for their a one of the Concrete examples of cause misrepresentation of the Char j of ova i this feeling May be found in a visit i Acter of the service actually Given j a most of the business people manufacturers Banks a jobbers Ani advertising men Are Large users of the air mall a col. Henderson said. A the percentage of curiosity letters is sex from it Ritter to dec -Fr�n?-ijw_4jn.erjca n federation of i Abor. If this representation conies it will Tell the conference Bow Little Union labor has received from Republican and democratic organizations in the past and Cee Dinely Small that there is Only a minimum of Promise to it in the platforms of 1924. J of German chiefs urge support for the Dawes plan to Date the traffic Between new York and san Francisco is. Of course the heaviest. Colonel Henderson said and that Between Chicago and new York is Aeron with the mail carried Between Chicago and san Francisco third in volume. As to the actual amount of mail dispatched from cities. New York and san Francisco Are virtually equal. Mail in about equal a a a i quantities is being carried East and Berlin. Germany. July 3.�?aw�? j West. Enamelling Marg i Ferris min i Inch Bank mail it a >1 Eson Arm today explained to i Mineola. N. Y., july inc Day the premiers of the German feed rat night air mail service from new York re states gathered Here to discuss the0 is fornia passed beyond the nov Dawes report the exact status of the Jfe by negotiations and urged acceptance i of the report. Although be Resolution will be passed it is expected the premiers will individually prove the govern Menov policy. O a a a in the manufacturing District of England nearly four tons of dust and soot fall from chimneys to the ground each Day. Hundreds of cars Burn in Mammoth Chicago garage Chicago july 3.�?-Between 300 and 500 automobiles were destroyed with an estimated damage of $200,000 by fire Early today when the la Salle automobile company a storage warehouse was burned. The Structure occupied an entire Block. To two eggs recently found in South Dakota and believed to be million of years old have been placed in no ail perhaps the strangest Street name Tage today and settled Down to in London is xxx place. Weather forecast free Minnesota generally fair tonight i and Friday net so Cool tonight in j Southwest and West Central portions somewhat warmer Friday. North Dakota generally fair to a night and Friday somewhat warmer tonight and in »Outhe-8st portion ii Day. South Dakota generally fair tonight and Friday somewhat warmer. I i it Onai temperatures maximum and minimum tempera Tores As recorded by the official gov a Ern ment thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today minimum 4 7. At r a. In. Todi 64 weather and roads Aberdeen Cloudy 62 roads Good. Watertown Clear 56 roads Good. Sioux Falls Clear 60 roads Good. Pierre Cloudy 68 roads Good. 58 roads Good 64 roads Good. Huron Cloudy. Mitchell Clear used car ads owner of a used car that he wants to dispose of. Ran insert free of charge a next tue Days Republican a used car department. This offer is made merely to convince you of the pulling Power of the Republican classified and Page where buyer and seller meet. Mail bring in or phone your used car and to 2424 Here is a Sample of a Well written used car and if you Are interested in an exceptional used car bargain Here it is. A 5 passenger Dodge touring. 1923 Model run less than 4000 Miles. Looks like new runs like new. Not giving it away but priced lows enough to make it Well Worth your while. Phone x937. Leningrad. Russia. July 3�? a Church attendance in bolshevik Russia has decreased to such an extent that Many churches Are on the Point or closing their doors. Contributions from the t orig rotations ars be Mea fir. J hat a a they scarcely maintain the churches and pay the slender salaries of the clergymen. As a result the governing body of St. Isaacs Cathedral has decided to convert the Superb edifice erected at a Cost exceeding $11,000,000. Into a museum and charge admission. One More officer of Soo Falls Bank arrested today Sioux Falls. 8. A. July 3.�?delbert m. Parrick. Former vice president and cashier of the Sioux Falls Trust and savings Bank. Is the sixth official of that institution to be indicted by the Minnehaha county grand jury according to an announcement made yesterday. Carrick is charged specifically with receiving a Deposit from the Sioux Falls serum company of $2,-675.97 on january 12, 1924, knowing that the Bank was insolvent. The Bank we As closed two Days later. It was expected that Parrick would be arraigned today and his Bond fixed by judge l. L. Fleeger. The six men now under indictment in connection with the closing of re Sioux fails Trust and savings Bank Are Frank h. Johnson former president Don b. Johnson vice president Ted h. Johnson assistant cashier Carl w. Berry of Sioux Falls and j. Cozard of Martin s. D. O i nine tenths and his total at. Adjournment was 320 1-2. Davis got 69 on the list ballot a net los Sof 8, and j had 92. A gain of 62. I Enders up Iii air j during the four hour recess be i tween the afternoon and evening sessions the league went into a or i ies of conferences in the Hope of clarifying the situation and bringing i to an end the deadlock which has kept the convention voting for four Days without result. Tho Mas. Taggart sponsor for the Ralston Boom was a Central figure in these conferences but he did not appear to be inclined to Force the movement he had started for the present. He told his friends he would have been As Well satisfied if the swing to Ralston had waited until both Mcadoo and Smith had been eliminated definitely. So serious had become the tie up in the convention that some of the leaders were discussing a proposal under which the Low Man on each ballot would drop out of the run holds the ribbon for All democratic 811 to of the Union and scores of suits convention history with the exception j were filed some in state and others of the convention of 1860 which nominated Douglass by taking 57 ballots. Mcadoo total drops Mcadoo a total went Down on the forty third ballot today because Oklahoma with 20 votes jumped out of his column and joined the forces of senator Robinson of Arkansas. The vote on that ballot showed a i net loss of 19 for Mcadoo carrying him below the 500 Mark. Ii was a gain of a half vote for Smith a gain of four votes for Davis and the gain of the whole state of Oklahoma for Robinson. The drop in the Mcadoo total caused by the switch of Oklahoma to Robinson threatened to have an of in Federal courts the Union illegal. The courts held eight dead in Minnesota when train hits car Eagle Lake Minn., july 3.�?eight persons All of the same family were killed while the ninth member of the family is in a critical condition 4 at a Mankato Hospital As the result feet which might Cost him some j of their machine being struck by an More As Mississippi was threatening eastbound Chicago and Northwestern ssi Sippi was threatening Back to John w. Davis if did not make substantial to turn Mcadoo gains. Hotel Bills push delegates hotel Bills Are working for everybody in the democratic presidential Minnesota Delegate a a panned for giving his vote to gov. Smith Ning until there was a nomination j contest in Madison Square Garden by the process of elimination. Under i adherents of All candidates agreed to the rules of the convention Sui. A a the balloting approached the plan could be adopted Only by unan record breaking Point Imus consent however and Many the mounting Bills received the were sceptical Over the possibility of thoughtful consideration of scores of its acceptance. Delegates and in Many quarters of there also was talk of adjourning the Hall the subject had taken its tonight a session soon after Midnight place beside the issues of the con until i p. Rn., tomorrow in order to vent on. Give the managers for the various from scattered sections came the candidates a further Opportunity to suggestion that the Cost of living meet in conference and go Isidor the might do More to break the deadlock possibility of a Compromise. Than the most Earnest pleadings of the swing to Ralston the floor managers of the candidates. Madison Square Garden new today was the tenth since the con York. July 3.�? it a Thomas Taggart i vent on assembled. Many of the Del i j. ,. Agates already have been in the Clov launched today his Long heralded of j Leneive for the nomination of rate Fin Quot ctr Quot Ithana by thou de Mcern to passenger train at the Village limit Here today. Eagle Lake Minn., july 3.�?seven persons two women a Man and four children were killed Here today when their automobile crashed into a Chicago and Northwestern passenger train at a Grade crossing within the Village limits. A an egg non Mem Der of to Xii in believed to be John Arnold father of Tho family is in a critical condition at a Hospital in Mankato whens he was taken following the Accident. He children Range in age from 6 to la years it was said. According to witnesses of the Accident the automobile was travelling at a High rate of Speed and reached the crossing almost simultaneously with the train. Struck by the Pilot of the locomotive the automobile was dragged under the wheels of the train and Ftp occupants were terribly mutilated a a a a i. In. Fairmont Minn. July 3�?governor a. Smith s nomination for by a Vin h Arr a it a a mention in new York would be balled As a Barleycorn a greatest Victory and the cause of Temperance would be set Back two a years. Frank a Day Fairmont publisher declared in a Telegram dispatched late yesterday to Thomas e. Cashman one of Minnesota a delegates at the meeting or. Day a Telegram follows a sincerely regret your position in supporting Smith. You Are a misfit in his crowd. Smiths nomination would set Back the cause of Temperance Twenty years. He signed Bills repealing new Yorkus enforce no what could be worse his nomination would be hailed As Barleycorn a greatest Victory. His election would mean ten thousand hell holes in National convention. As the Long succession of ballots approached the half Century Mark. The Indiana Leader began to bring from under cover the votes he has been holding out until he was convinced the Leader had been eliminated. The first result was that on the 49th ballot Ralston further crippled the Mcadoo strength by taking the solid Twenty votes of Mississippi. The Indiana senator also picked in j five in Illinois and one in Minnesota a making his total 57 in place of the i thirty one Given him on a Long string of preceding ballots. On the next two j ballots Ralston gain it i a mud a pts making his total �3. On the 52nd, Missouri went Over i to Ralston with 36 votes but rals to lost elsewhere so his net gain on this ballot was but 30, putting Bim i to his High Mark of 93. Taggart said he expected to ride the Boom for All it was Worth hoping his Man would prove the candidate on we hich the tightly deadlock i de convention could unite As a com i Promise. At first the Progress was slow but Taggart did not appear Dis courage spoils Mcadoo plan the defection of Mississippi Fol j i two full weeks. Pass Baltimore record san of or a a or Wasp of a Twenty four Virginia delegates from i c 111 their pledges to him. But the delegation decided to continue voting for him until they could agree where to go. The forty fifth ballot showed a loss of on for Mcadoo no change for i Paris re a a a a a j _ Smith a gain of two for Dalr no a a strap Rhone a for Robinson or Ralston. In i Llu a "r.l. Quot Al it Rny non dry Brood lost two. Apr f and other functionaries the convention then went into the u. S. Flag along with tri color the stars and stripes Wil Fly to j Morrow the fourth of july along ?6th ballot and tied the ballot record i a j a tw-,.____. /1 my the tri Zolor on the Flagstaff with Baltimore where Woodrow Wilson was nominated in 1912. At the rate the balloting had been going it seemed headed for the 57 ballot record of Tho convention of 1860 which nominated Douglas lenders scorn withdrawal after the 46th ballot a movement was begun in the democratic National committee to ask both my every Public building or colonies. Of Vuk in Farr today a baser continued on Page ten earlier in the balloting had swung Over to senator Robinson of Arkansas appeared to have materially i crippled the Mcadoo forces who were fighting for a majority in the j Hope that they then could put Over at their Man by abolishing the two in i thirds Rule. On the 49th ballot the the smithsonian institution Washington d. C., established 1846. Maintains a Library of about i Mcadoo total which had mounted j 360,Gou volume. Above 500 last night had fallen to no paper to be issued tomorrow in order that All employees May have a full Holidayjr i i sue tomorrow. If the democratic convention nominates the result will be Bull tined at the Republican office. Ii Mimmi thrive 4 a nil ii la if it. A. In a Lair c american league St. Louth. No Cleveland. O shocker and a Verein Smith Ani Myatt. New York. G02 0 Philadelphia. 201 o Pipgrass. Gaston arid Shang Gray and Perkins Chicago .04 Detroit. 20 Thurston and Crouse Dauss Holloway and Bassler. Others not scheduled. A Quot a f Jujj. A a onal Cincinnati. 024 Chicago too Sheehan Ani Wingo Kaufman and of Farrell. % Brooklyn -,103 Boston. La Grimes and Taylor gooney a not schedule. 0. I i /

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