Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 5, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol xxx Vul Rai Mitchell South Dakota wednesday july 5, 1922 number 235drift Back Mellon blamed for holding up veterans Hep legion officer declares Treasury Secretary has held up construction Money appropriated Coli a. A. Apr Agi e has frequently tried to push matters he declares by h Arry b. Hint Harding a second Day in Home town is least strenuous Chicago. 111., july 5�?official responsibility for Tho situation that has Kent thousands sex service men in contract hospitals and has barred other thousands from a Chance to obtain hospitalization. Is charged against Secretary the Treasury Mellon by colonel a a. , chairman Tho National rehab ill ration committee the american i a Brig Gen. Sawyer and his Federal Board hospitalization con stantly upset and unsettled the general Hospital Sprague explains a but they could decide Noth int. Could order nothing. A the responsibility for the location and building hospitals under the original Langley Bill approx Riang $18,600,000, rested in the Treasury j j emf Treasury department has failed to function in this matter despite constant urging by leers the american legion and the a it Orans Bureau itself. Sprague position with respect to the Treasury departments inaction has been made known directly to Mellon in emphatically worded letter. But to Date there has been no response. Melon May 31 Sprague wrote Mellon in an attempt to Speed up the location a Hospital for tubercular vet tis no Tir Nork for More than a year he wrote a representatives the american legion and leading citizens Nev York have been working to obtain Kroner Hospital care sex service men suffering from tuberculosis who live in the metropolitan District be some months ago condition be came so bad that the a factory tuberculosis Hospital at Fox Hills was abandoned by the gov in men although no substitute had bpm Mthr Avei that today almost a Vear and a half after the original appropriation was voted no has been selected in i distr it where there is a greater need for it than Iny other District in the country it is unbelievable that the Treasury department will continue to permit further delays in thl Jitter. The people who live in new York v we Las the rehabilitation com Mitten the american legion rein Ignant at these inexcusable delays an we feel that action should be definite and immediate. Second Appeal june 16 he wrote again thus a May 31 i i wrote Quot this first As chair the rehabilitation committee he american legion hut also As Fri sex service Man As a citizen the United states and Asi a Tapa it and i feel that i am entitled to an ansr6arrfrbold enough to think and believe that if you had visited the patients the government have been and Buu a you would feel that inert f higher than the defeating the Bonus legislation settling International finance important As both those matters Are hospitals t built a this duty rests you and cannot be disregarded even though the s work has now been transferred b executive order to the veterans by 1 there still remain the inbuilt hospitals provided for a but Osita i Siona i appropriations and Hospital projects where even the . "1�?Tshall Awalt a reply from you with Hopes and Intel est. Colonel Sprague now says a it takes As Long to get a answer from Mellon set is Long a Hospital located i be still a Long wait Sontan strikers will Clear Chance wrecks without pay by associated press leased wire great Falls Mont. July 5. In the event a great Northern railway wreck in this District which would endanger Public safety should the main line the company be blocked by train derailments members Cree King Crews now strike Here will offer their services to the rail Way company without compensation. This decision was reached yesterday afternoon at a meeting the executive Board the six crafts involved in the walkout from the great Northern shops. By associated press leased wire Marion o., july 5�?president Harding a second Day in Marion As a Home coming visitor gave Promise today being the least strenuous he has spent since leaving Washington last saturday. Arrangements have been made for him to review a historical Parade during the afternoon but aside from this there was no scheduled Public appearance. This is the final Day Marion a Centennial and the Homecoming Celebration. Hanford Macnider National commander the american legion was the program for an address. Plans Call for the departure president and mrs Harding Tomor i Row. They will return to Washington by automobile. Free state to cae nation to arms tomorrow provisional government it is said will move to crush rebellion kernels climb from Celar to top in 30 Days Mitchell Ball club gives demonstration stick Titi Veness in last month dollars to be mobilized for work farms w. H. Joyce san Francisco banker tells plan Pacific organization Dublin Battle rages Milons available government to seek return Cfall alien chemical patents now new soviet agent is in charge embassy in american capital Republican fortress in capital City is set afire by government guns by associated pros leased wire Dublin Ireland july 5.�?it is Lea Ned excellent authority says the Trees association this afternoon that the Irish provisional government intends to Issue a National Call to arms tomorrow. Nine Banks with immense resources unite to help settlement lands by William h. Joyce Washington. C., july 6.�?formal demand will be made by alien property custodian Thomas w. Miller this week the chemical foundation for the return to the custodian All formerly alien owned patents now controlled by the found fiction . Miller announced today. Custodian Miller said that in event refusal to turn Over the patents As has been indicated by Francis p. Garvin head the foundation a suit Iii equity immediately would be filed in the supreme court the District Columbia in conformity with president hardings instructions. In just one month the Mitchell kernels climbed from last place in the Dakota league to the head the column. On june fourth they were tied for the cellar position with Valley City. Alst night they held undisputed first place by the margin three Points. Since june 4 they have won Twenty eight and lost seven games. On the first trip after june 4 they cleaned up four out five games and in the heme series they Hung up eleven victories out twelve games. On the recent rip they cleaned up Only five out eleven but started off yesterday with a double win that finished their meteoric climb to first place. 2200 people say yesterdays game. It was estimated by Dudley Smith treasurer the local club. He said there we Ere 2.000 paid admissions which does not reach the record set by last seasons fourth july double when there were 2.562 admissions paid. There were 1,299 paid admissions to the afternoon game and g42 to the evening game. The program for Pennant raising Day. Which will be Friday has been arranged. Rev. W. A. Wagner has consented to give a Short address. He will be introduced by president Robert Burns the Mitchell Ball club. The Mitchel band will be present and give a concert before the Banner is raised Over the grandstand. The program will Start at 5 30 thursday afternoon has been decided upon As ladies Day. The game will Start at 6 clock. Booze making widow put in a bankruptcy dry officials kick in door locked farm House and confiscate still Republican fortress in Dublin is bombarded Dublin Ireland july 5�?bombardment by the National artillery men the Republican stronghold in Mackville Street continued throughout the night and was recommenced at 7 30 this morning after a Lull at 3 a. In. The Hamman hotel and the hibernian Bible society premises adjoining show grim evidence the devastating fire directed against them from the is Pounder Field pieces and armoured cars the provisional government forces. The casualties during the fighting in Dublin now Are placed at approximately 60 killed and 260 wounded. News from the provinces regarding the Progress the National troops continues satisfactory. Art Brien former representative the Dail Eireann in London and Sean Kelly who used to represent the Dail in Paris were both arrested last evening it we As announced today. The irregulars at Midnight tonight still were holding out in the Post office and the buildings in the Center the Block Sackville Street which has formed their stronghold Post office solidly built the Post office is More solidly constructed than the other buildings the Block in which the republicans have been making their desperate stand. And it is believed that it is there they will wage their final fight the end which is thought to be near. The free state forces Are reported in full Possession the Gresham hotel. Dense volumes smoke were pouring from the blazing buildings and occasional explosions were heard As the fire reached stored ammunition. At mid afternoon the fire was reported to have spread to the Post office. Ten buildings fire ten buildings in Sackville Street were ablaze at 3 p. In. The irregulars were still holding out in the Grandville hotel firing from the windows while surrounded by an inferno flames. Five men the last occupants the Gresham hotel have surrendered. Negroes employed As car cleaners by Baltimore and Ohio St. Parkersburg. W. Va., july 5.�? about fifty negroes have arrived Here from Eastern and Southern Points and will be employed As car cleaners in the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad shops it was announced last night. The negroes Are located at the High Yard shops their Camp being surrounded by guards. Leaders the shop men a Union said they knew the men had been brought in but declined to comment regarding their importation. Telephone used in strike picketing in Kansas governor says special to the Republican Tripp s d., july 5.�?mrs. Louise Davis 48. A widow Tripp has a gone out business As the result j a visit Early yesterday morning i Deputy state sheriff Wood Smith and j Charles Bint lilt. Federal prohibition 1 agent. Mrs. Davis admitted follow j ing her arrest that she had been j making and Selling liquor for some time. She was fined s250. The prohibition officers kicked in the door the widows Home about i a. In yesterday when she refused to open it for them they let themselves Down through a trap door in her Kitchen floor into the dark cellar below and there with the Aid Flash lights discovered a still in full operation 200 Gallons Mash and two Gallons Moonshine ready for Sale. The principal ingredients the widows particular Brand were Rye and sugar the officers said. Mrs. Davis lives alone with her three daughters aged 8, 13. And 15. Bintliff and Smith arrested William Hildebrand. A Farmer living eight Miles North Platte in Brule county a similar charge last week. They found a 30 gallon still and several Gallons Moonshine a trip into Charles mix county was likewise fruitful although no arrests were made by the two deputies. They collected information and turned six cases Over to the Federal authorities who will handle them. Picture Cost him $450 its by dutch master Worth $25,000 by associated press leased wire new York. N. Y., july 5.�?christopher j. Fitzgerald has always been a Lover horses his affection even goes so far that he wants pictures horses around him recently he saw in an auction room a painted study several horses and paid $450 for it. He took the painting Home and Dis a covered he had purchased a work Isaac Ostadge a dutch master i the seventeenth Century. An offer $25,000 had been made for the painting . Fitzgerald says it is not i for Sale. Of born yesterday to . And mrs Claude Clapsaddle Mitchell township a son. Today baseball Topeka. Ran. July 5.�?a new Angle in strike picketing a Telephone picketing a has come to governor Allen n several reports that shoo men who f Avo not gone out members their families had been called Over j the Telephone followed by argument Persu Sion and regret that something a unpleasant was bound to happen stabbing did no to cease a the governor a Aid today. We a Lac in i american league Cleveland. H6 020 0 Detroit. 002 Ooi 0 Uhle and Neill Pillette. And Baseler. National league Chicago .160 too 13 Pittsburgh too 020 Jones and Farrell Carlson Hamilton and Jonnard. Cincinnati i St. Louis .�?��?��?�.0 mar pie and Wingo Barfor and Mccurdy a in. Waubay. S. D., july 5.�?bessie Marie Olson was instantly killed her parents . And mrs. Enoch Olson Minneapolis and her Grandfather. John Olson Waubay were seriously injured monday night when the automobile in which they were Riding turned Turtle about a mile from Here. Leo Chapman a Friend the Olson s was also badly Hurt. Republicans ready push fight for new cloture ruling Washington a. C., july 5�?repub-can leaders the re convening the Senate today were prepared to present their petition for the invoking theewis tiny cloture Rule with a View to curbing debate the Tariff Bill. Fire insurgents in Dublin growing weaker London. Eng., july 5.�?the Irish insurgents in Dublin were still hold in out today according to the latest the meagre advices reaching Here. The National troops re opened their artillery bombardment the rebel positions in Connell Street last night but the return fire was comparatively feeble. Curiosity As to Eamon Valera a whereabouts is still unsatisfied. While some reports say that he. Together with Cathal Brugha. Harry j. Boland and Austin stack remains within the bombarded buildings the prevailing belief is that he and his companions Are Safe in another part the City. The reported capture countess Markievicz Ard several women snipers has not been confirmed. The Story the departure for Ireland several fighting air planes bearing the markings the Irish free state is now said to have been premature. Rory Connor and his men who surrendered after the Battle the four courts Are being treated a prisoners War according to Dublin advices and Are allowed the customary indulgence books. Tobacco changes clothing and the like. Republicans Issue optimistic statement Cork Ireland. July 5 a a statement issued from the Republican Headquarters at Mallow describing the military operations in Dublin represents the republicans As holding important positions in Connell Street Parnell Square and elsewhere in that Vicinity with intermittent exchanges firing and but slight casualties. Considerable military activity is reported in Southern Dublin county. The Republican communique declares that the Anglish Are handing Over huge quantities armoured transports arms and equipment to the free states. It is claimed that Large territories in mid Limerick Are under the undisputed control the republicans and that a flying column after entering Limerick City and occupying the Barracks and several other Strong positions is negotiating with a View to avoiding armed conflict in the City. Auto Accident Minneapolis couple and Waubay Man Are seriously injured in crash president association Pacific coast joint Stock land Banks san Francisco july 5�?mobilizing dollars and sending them out to work the farm that in a sentence is the Iob undertaken by the first Chain joint Stock land Banks to be organized in the United states. The system is designed to make land settlement less difficult and bring about As rapidly As possible the Best and fullest use farm land. With the six great Western agricultural states a amp Lafornia Arizona. Utah Oregon Washington and Idaho linked cooperatively in a program development the business expansion and general Prosperity that will result readily can be seen. This is what has been done nine Banks with resources close to $600,-000,000 Are linked in a farm land loan Chain with $16,500,000 immediately available to the Farmers these states. While joint Stock land Banks Are no particular Novelty such a joint financial Pool is something new what does this mean to the Farmer briefly that one he will be assisted in the settlement new lands. Such land development promotion Long since has become a National cry. Two he will be provided with funds for Purchase land equipment live Stock buildings and improvements. Three he will have a Long term years to repay the loan under the amortization plan which collects gradually from the earnings the land. Four he will have supervision the government Federal farm loan get o3l re. Five if already the land he will be Able to liquidate existing indebtedness. _ it is not for the Farmer alone that this undertaking is launched. By developing farms and assisting new settlements the business merchants railroads Bankers and others will grow. Back the project is a general development program. By coordinating problems As Well As finances six states so far As agricultural affairs Are concerned the a in Union there 4? strength a slogan is certain to show commercial results. ,. A joint Stock land Bank does not take part in transactions such As Are commonly associated with commercial banking. Its business is solely to round up the Idle dollars and Send them to the Farmers. A farm conditions have vitally changed. The Early settler needed Little capital experience land was cheap. Today if we Are to increase land settlement proper equipment and business methods must enter into the under government supervision definite interest rates Are established amount Loans aged and other safeguarding processes required. This undertaking is simply a modern cooperative Way making capital in Large quantities available to the Farmer As easily As to any other kind essential business. Head b1g m3t0r Combine decries any reduction in wages by associated press leased wire Chicago 111., july 5�?assertion that a a wage reduction policy is wrong in every Way and was made today by will i. Ohmer chairman the Board the associated motor industries an automobile merger embracing seven car and truck companies formation which was announced last week . Ohmert a Headquarters Are in Dayton. O. Outlining his we age policy . Ohmer. Said a everybody should join now in a harmonious work for production and the Prosperity for All. Talk wage reduction is entirely out Harmony. Where is Prosperity if there is wage reduction we Are building up now and not tearing Down. A we believe that wage workers should have the Opportunity to earn More wages instead less. Talk cutting Down wages working men and women is the most harmful talk that could be indulged in former governor Indiana saw huge Phe Russ Crown jewels Leonard gives Rocky Kansas hard beating challenger is helpless before Champ and second stops match in eighth i Holiday desire Back strike rail Heads say today regarded real turning Point in walkout Railroad showmen showmen in none hand Serge Ughet. Financial attache the russian embassy at Washington has taken charge russian affairs in America since the retirement ambassador Boris Bakhmeteff. Threatened strike maintenance Way workers is averted by Hooper seize railway shops by associated Tress i eased wire Slater. Mo., july a a striking shop Here have seized the Chicago and Alton Railroad shops driven out non Union Brot in to work Arni Are holding the shops this Moon. Strikers Given until july to to come Back Milwaukee president says after that Date seniority Aat la be forfeited when Kansas blocked a fast right hand chop by Leonard. Leonard in action yesterday looked like a finely trained athlete. He did not make a false move and was master Kansas from the Start. He boxed with amazing skill and his foot work was surprising. He hit with astonishing accuracy. Mrs. Starnes kills Rattler Michigan City ind., july 5�?check the attendance at the lightweight championship contest Between Benny Leonard title Holder and Rocky Kansas Buffalo yesterday revealed today that the crowd was just above 10,000. With receipts $59,-830. While no official announcement was made it was reported Leonard got $25,000 for scoring his eight round technical knockout Over the Buffalo challenger and Kansas received $15,000. Leonard with Billy Gibson his manager left today for new York to prepare for his championship engagement with Lew Tendler. The Philadelphia lightweight to be decided at Jersey City. July 27. Leonard master always Kansas badly up ser by his defeat striking showmen from the Chica will return Home tonight. He planned g0f Milwaukee and St. Paul round to have an sex Ray picture made to House in Mitchell will lose their sen Day his broken Arm. The Arm j Jority in their present positions if was encased in splints after two Phy they not report for work hessians examined the injury said to fore july to according to an an have been suffered in the third round j nou Cement today from h e Byram. President the Milwaukee system. The announcement from the president the organization follows action the United states railway Board monday. Outlawing the striking Union. The statement reads time up july to a notice to All Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul employees the United states labor Board has authorized cancellation our contracts with labor organizations now strike. All striking employees reporting for work before july to 1922 will retain their former rank and seniority. After that Date the seniority those who Are accepted for service will Date from hts time their applications Are i accepted. The existing wages and a a a a a working rules established will be con two year old reptile finds tinted. Front walk decidedly j a i Hope All our former employees unhealthy place to rest i will take advantage this opportune Ity to secure their old positions and killing rattle snakes in this Sec Tion Long ago ceased to be a Pas j wont return singly time but yesterday one the snakes i it is not known whether any the came Back to visit the haunts its. Local striking employees will accept forebears and met with sudden death i the offer the company to return to at the hands mrs Sam Starnes a a Rork a Quot def their old system wages 305 East seventh Avenue mrs i a in e.,.the men the belie a Starnes was sitting the porch Job a e.m0 eke a an a Laii her Home about noon waiting for a Zad a a a a a Ai but that the men would not return to Starnes to come for the Noonday work singly account the Creti. Meal. Cism their associates her Eye chanced to fall upon a be seniority privileges the men in Culi arly coiled object the walk be j sure them first preference for full tween the door and the Gate idly time we Ork and give them Many and she cached it wondering. Suddenly vantages in the Way obtaining she saw a movement and recognized passes and other privileges. Men who a Snake. Seizing a hoop roller be lose their seniority by falling to belonging to one her boys she and i turn to work by july to will not be Vance upon the Snake we Hen to her i assured steady work even if they consternation the reptile sounded have been in the employ the com the warning a Rattler and raised Pany for years previous its head to strike. Strikers finished work. With the pronged hoop roller How the round House and car foremen Ever mrs Stearnes managed to catch and the cinder men were not require it head. With one hand she held the to strike. They Are taking care imprisoned Snake while with the work As Well As possible. The striking other she reached for a heavy piece men finished their work so Well Boot lumber nearby. With this she fore leaving last saturday that it is crushed the life from the Rattler. Her said the local shops can operate with husband arrived just As the Battle out serious inconvenience for several ended. The Snake had two rattles and weeks even the men not return a Button indicating an age prob to Wor ably two and a half years. Obregon withholds approval mexican foreign debt agreement by associated press leased wire Riga july 5�?a collection old russian Crown jewels represented to be Worth approximately $500,000,000 and which the russian soviet government is now appraising was shown to James p. Goodrich former governor Indiana mrs. Goodrich and miss Moorman during their visit to Moscow. The collection is stored in secret underground Chambers and even the outer guards not know what they Are guarding. Founder Hobo College weds to assist unemployed Mexico City. Mexico july 5.�?approval the agreement reached Between finance minister la Huerta and the International Bankers in new York concerning payment Mexico a foreign debt is withheld by president Obregon until the minister returns from new York Anc Congress gives its formal approval according to an official statement. Radical germans in demonstration today against government Dodson gets rest cucumbers grown in Mitchell he thinks William Dodson 709 South Sanborn Street is not trying to compete for any honors in raising new potatoes Sweet peas this season but so far As is known he leads All Comers in the raising cucumbers. Cucumbers raised in their own Garden formed a part the fourth july dinner at the Dodson Home. The cucumbers were four inches Long. By associated press leased wire Chicago 111., july 6�?michael c. Walsh founder the a Hobo colleges was married last night to mrs. Martha Levy Knoxville tsnn., whose Fortune is reputed to be $800,-ooo. They plan to open an educational and recreation Center for the unemployed West Madison Street next november. Welther report South Dakota generally fair tonight and thursday Cholaj tonight. Kato announces new cuts in army program Tokyo Japan july 5�?in line with Premier katos initial pledge military retrenchment and administrative Economy Sharp cuts in the army program were announced yesterday a Day after the approval a naval schedule which lopped off 18.395 tons from former plans from former plans reorganisation plans providing for a reduction the army by 56.000 enlisted men a Cut More than Twenty percent were proposed by the War office and approved by the Cabinet. Stage bold robbery St. Louis to. July today boarded a Street ear disarmed policeman Oscar Kuna who was accompanying Joseph mosses Bank messenger and escaped with a sat Hal containing 118,000 a by associated press leased wire Berlin Germany july 5.�?radical and socialist Germany and organized labor joined in Public demonstrations throughout the country today in an Effort to impress the government with the strength the workers while the government is shaping its program for the defense the Republic. Simultaneously with the processions and assemblies there was a general cessation work in ail branches Industry during the afternoon. _ miners Are enjoined Charlestown. W va., july 5.�?a temporary restraining order forbidding officers and members the United mine workers America from interfering with the employees nine Coal companies was issued by judge g. W. Mccu tic in the United states District court Here yesterday. O a Parachute Bolt is weak stunt flier Faus to his death by associated press leased wire Joplin mo., july 3.�?a broken Parachute Belt told the Story today the cause the death William shall a a a stunt flyer who fell 8.006 feet when he leaped a rom a plane watched by 5.000 spectators at Seneca yesterday. To a a a a i a the Davison county Board commissioner met today to consider county taxation As a Board equalisation. They will continue in session Tho greater part this month. O a a a a a a a daughter was born to . And in. Steve Price 615 East second Street about Leo years ago children in England were sent to school with pipes in their satchels and the schoolmaster called a halt in their in while the All demoted. By associated Prcz a i Cut cd wire Chicago. Iii., july 5.�?striking railway showmen who walked out in answer to the nationwide Call from the Headquarters the six shop crafts Union Here last saturday were reported Drifting Back to work today in groups Uncertain size. Today was considered the turning Point in the strike the 356,000 to 400.000 workers. Although responding generally to the Call last saturday Railroad officials insisted today that Many the defections were due to the desire the men to take a Holiday Over the fourth july. Jewell claims too percent. Local Union reports to the office b m. Jewell head the shop men reiterated the Union assertion that the strike was too percent effective at All Point reporting freight handlers clerks and stationary firemen and oilers joined the deserting ranks showmen at various Points although fully As Many shops reported that men were returning to work today. Played Lone hand showmen who walked off their Job last saturday played a Lone hand in the rail strike today when fears that other unions would join the striking showmen were virtually dispelled. The first wide rift in the Railroad strike Clouds showed yesterday when maintenance Way employees who include track workers and other common labor definitely abandoned the idea a walkout at this time. Hooper averted spread credit for averting a rail strike which threatened to become general among All classes railway labor except the a big four brotherhoods and Teleg Raphers was generally conceded to Ben w Hooper chairman the United states Railroad labor Board. W. L. Mcmenimen labor member the Board and F. Grable president the maintenance men the a big three in yesterdays conference. As a result the Holiday conference nearly 400,000 maintenance Way men. Who for a week hovered the verge a strike after voting overwhelmingly in favor a walkout will remain at work. Maintenance men who stay the Job a under protest against the $60,-ooo.oojo Cut in their wages pending negotiations for a re adjustment wage Scales upon an Appeal by the employees. The maintenance Way Union were Given the sympathy and congratulations the striking railway shop men by b m Jewell the shop menus head today. He declared that the maintenance Way Union s action was not a Surprise and added that a if they can find a Way out their difficulties they Are to be the decision the track labourers does not weaken the position the shop strikers in the least . Jewell said. Each graft autonomous a each organization the american federation labors railway department was an autonomous Oody and we done to want to drag anybody into a fight unless he wants to he declared. A the shop men did not run away without doing everything they could think a a . Jewell continued a this whole situation Wax the result attempts by the financial interests to crush the Union a the shop strikers Are standing Pat . Jewell asserted and have not be rented a single Point in their demands the railroads. The farming out hip work. One the biggest grievances against which the shop men struck has not been alleviated according to . Jewell. He said there was no evidence that any the contractors has Censed despite the statement a dozen Railroad officials before the Tabor Board last week that they would cancel All contracts. Traffic reported suspended from Roanoke va., came the report that foremen maintenance Way labourers and clerks were quit my their jobs in sympathy Wita the shop men. Traffic was reported suspended North the Norfolk Ami Western a rat tying Coal shipments for he Pei no it a Unia railway. Lic Cair ago and Alto hired a vacant store room Down town Here today installed two tables and Somo curb and within an Hur had signed it tit men to fill Tho sulkers \ a i s men were line at the bin Lime. Waiting to Aho up. Bbl ii mechanics id i Crafus were song by strikers forfeit rights in any rail centers strikers Haxe been a Citi fied that they would forfeit All rights and consideration for future employment if they failed to return to their jobs immediately. Many roads were accepting new men for work in the shops. A Linton officials predicted that other classes railway labor would become inoculated by the shop men a strike and that the effect the walkout would begin to show transportation soon. Striking shop men the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul railway and the Burlington system have been Given until july to to return to work. After that Date according to the railroads notices the strikers will forfeit All seniority rights and later employed will be taken As new employees. Little violence reported report violence disorders in connection with the strike webs few and scattered j. L. Mccoy Road master the Kansas City Southern at Quincey. La., reported that he had been attacked Aud beaten by a number men sunday. Authorities pressed the opinion that Mccollin s assailants were Ciolk sympathisers and not strikers. O governor arraigned Okmulgee. Okla., july governor j. B. A Robertson Oklahoma a charge accenting a bribe to permit a stat bans to Parato when he knew it to be solvent waa set 1a Dia Oriot Coart Here today