Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 8, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican a Quot edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota tuesday july 8, 1924. Number 233convention Ralston goes to a at Vot Toda y Coolidge a son dem Delegate votes today 196 in ballots Mcadoo loses scattered votes most of them going to Ralston Smith tops the list mss York governor Marrs. No move to nominate any other c candidate Madison Square Garden new York. July 8.�? a a six More futile ballot a a Brin by to total to 93�?found Tho democratic National convention adjourning for a six hour recess duping which conferences were planned e of finding some was 1 Whirlpool. Lines continued to Dolsin ing the Day. Governor forces held Fajt and the 3cuseed and looked for Boom a mint for senator Ralston in the h through t mrs Agni Negrate d Smith s mud in move was a Etui the Wor it votes for toting his place had i in the list with a total it the Mcadoo numbers mered steadily d i in in it give of a out i t the floor spin the and in today s bal a to Thirl 196 1-4 were Ham in during the Day s to t t a a votes the lowest Point the Mcadoo fortunes Ever have touched since the convention began. They did recover a bit. However on the last ballot 3. The Day and stood 314 when the convention adjourned. Meanwhile the Smith note closed at 355 1-2, within i 5 of its highest Mark in All the balloting. The Mcadoo forces had suffered losses be teen the close of last nights balloting and today s opening John w. Davis closed Well toward his High Ark standing at 68fl senator Ralston beginning at a figure surpassing his previous High water Mark tile Davis balloting family Home simple Sermon at tire wite i sly �?o�?�h3�?z"�?ok a ass House will precede journey to Massachusetts Slaught of the infection had commenced and on saturday in a Plain army ambulance with his Mother at his Side Calvin jr., was hastened to Walter Reed Hospital on the out i Side of Washington for an operation which it was hoped might reduce to a new focus the attack on the tvs a sues of his leg. For the reception of the patient and also to provide temporary quarters for the president and mrs. Cool con upper Wing of the Hospital was cleared. The operation was performed with Gas j anaesthesia and we As successful in that i it established a Drain for accumulate lad Brave to the end Ling septic matter. Although the youth i showed a slight improvement after it he was said by his physicians to have really been sustained in his repeated rallying from an almost hopeless Progress of the disease by he is determination to live and his refusal to yield to pain. Intense fever and a failing heart marked the course of j his struggle. Bravery shown by i cd it was shortly after six p. Rn., yes j at the of president Coolidge ter Day that the collapse came and i 16 year old boy Calvin. Or. Quot he 1p4 hut of consciousness. At that time a military guard had been a thrown around the quarters assigned Farmers now out numbered Headquarters Are opened for Lafollette life does not pass away for hoi is after Hope was abandoned Washington C., july 8.�?up a the White House scene of Many of the Nat font a sorrows again became a hsu3p of Mon in i Rig a while. 4he whole american people it seemed. Poured in their Mesa gee of sympathy Coolege head says Farmers congressman Nelson Heads cant get other groups organization with Central to help offices at Chicago. Must act for selves May name Democrat interests of Farmers Are declared dramatically opposed to those of others announced that new Vork nominee for vice president May be endorsed year not since Lincoln a time had such Youthful member of a presidents family by by . And nov for he rare of the boy an 1 a Roux a this the Only meagre news obtained was that brought out at infrequent intervals by e. T. Clark the presidents personal Secretary. With oxygen and restoratives i attendants Forenoon an i afternoon the re f ame Chicago. July 8.�?a militant Campaign to support congressional candidates endorsed by the forces of senator Robert m. I Foli Eue of wis Consin. Witt a eth a a Prima "f1ffofi-tcr up of a presidential and National Fick of planned by representative John us by o Nelson of the third Wisconsin Dis South Dakota state Colley Dollar trl who a # National Bead Brookings s. D., july 8.�?up a the Day when the agricultural class a or dated Quot the United stages passed 2 5 years ago and farm dwellers now Are outnumbered in the nation to one. President c. W two a Rinkier More tragic circumstances.8 from the time Young Calvin died at 10 30 of clock last night at Walter Reed army Hospital a1 through the j were holding some glow of the spark messages to hearted the stricken Par of of in his wasted Frame but with ends in their first great sorrow callers no Hope at s 0ci0ck it was an to leave a word of sympathy and pounced that he was dying but it tributes to the plucky but always tos j was not until two hours and a half ins fight the Bey bad w3ged Aera inst j later the phys Rindani pronounced the end. Pvt Fht Harris a v Venator Samuel m. Ralston of Indiana we As run up i from 98 to 196 Ralston to Glass meant losing in the much of i others wet the Ralsto the talk was that t going to h develop a coalition on it of mfg today motion pols the wanted t 1-4 has Chi Chance be suffered a Siun aggregate 41 Vot iss and the losses to the a creations to bout re give if comment on ado did no i conference. Rockwell a h. Moore of a ado leaders a i of the unit vol i nominating rules i ton by a rna Joi j at 568. He said i Resolution to be details. The offensive line began durin As a sequel of 1 on sunday by the the other fifteen leasing their Sui mending the act convention after ballots freeing j hied cd and i to s drive ended that lost Mississippi their deliberations. Of t attend the Midnight dded that his Camp a Tenn ii Foh or Khz in and Ohio on of the my aching for abrogation attn to i i my Ity i a the convention Hall Ston movement was i its full Chance to it did not do so the forces would be entered up one else. S adjournment came on the if George Brennan of i la i a Leader for gov. Smith who Ime Fob conferences. There was a go owl from the convention at i a Prapo i of Phi v a urn of fit Bruce Trenier of Montana floor Lead or for the Mcadoo forces taking the platform seconded the Brennan motion for adjournment and gave no j lice that if in the meantime nothing had been accomplished by conference he would oppose any further adjournment of the convention until a pres i dental nomination was made. Finally the convention adjourned to re assemble at 9 p. In. A the first Roll can of the Day went it Forward it became apparent that the Over night discussions of the party chiefs had no immediate material of feet on the situation. As state after state returned the same vote it had. Cast on the last ballot last night. Some of the most experienced of the j War horses on the floor admitted they j did no to know where they stood or in j a what direction events might be moving. One feature of the opening Roll j Calls was a gradual slipping away of i Mcadoo votes Here and there mostly in lots of one or two votes. Ralston j was picking up his share of them. All against Mcadoo new York City july 8.�? a a a with talk of Compromise candidates Given impetus by the battering Down of William g. Mcadoo column in j to second place the weary delegates to the democratic National convention were called at 10 30 a. Rn., to a Day their third tuesday in new York to begin the eighth Day of j balloting for a presidential nominee. A number of plans to put a Defin i its end to the deadlock were in the air a the result of Early morning conferences by various leaders but the effect of these Little talks re Maine to be disclosed. The smashing of the Mcadoo lines was undertaken by the combined an i to Mcadoo forces yesterday in an Effort to Force him out of the race As a Means of ending the deadlock. His i Leader however admitted no discouragement and David Ladd Rockwell. His Campaign manager con ceding there had Bern an Quot awful drive on his candidate asserted that i the californian has no intention so j far As he knew of withdrawing. At the end of the 87th ballot of i ter which the convention adjourned last night As an expression of sympathy to president and mrs. Coolidge in the of their son Mcadoo a strength had been Cut to 333 1-2 votes leaving him shorn tempered ily at least of his one third veto Power Over the nomination of any j other candidate and 28 votes behind gov. Alfred e Smith. 0 the Smith total fluctuated Between 360 and 368 throughout the Day and of nod at 361 i the Fin it. A Hgt j the ii of so Natl 1�?T k 11 St on i d it a put Back into the dark horse ranks j despite his insistence upon maintain j ing his withdrawal was pushed up j from ave on the 78th ballot to 93 on the 87th. Senator Glass of Virginia. Also Given a a run a climbed j from 21 to 78, held third place for i a few ballots and wound up fourth i with 71. Senators Ralston and Glass j both passed John w. Davis whose j total slowly declined from 76 1-21 saturday night to 66 1-2. Mcadoo for majority nomination Rockwell. J. Bruce Kremer of Good Montana the Mcadoo floor manager. Watertown and other Leader in his fight took Good. Stock after the adjournment Bur be Sioux Falls my two thirds King Nomina Irbit rarely fixed expected such a gtd but gave no anti-mcad00 men Sullivan says a Flag at half staff on the White House and a White crepe Token of mourning on the door told of the bereavement within. Around the casket in the East room sailors and marines from the presidential yacht Mayflower stood guard. Floral tributes in great numbers were banked about. President Coolidge bore up Well with his grief and friends of the family said there had Ben no sign of i a breakdown by mrs. Coo Edge. Both were care worn after sleepless a nights spent with their son. John Coolidge with whom Calvin was playing Tennis j when he sustained the tiny injury a the boys courage met the test Many times when it was required that be submit to pain in the preparation of blood tests the use of hypodermic and finally the stomach washing As a last resort to make the taking of nourishment possible when the accumulation of Gas began. It was Only necessary it was said to Tell him where the Hurt would come and it would be suffered without a complaint or protest. Messages of sympathy were received by the president and mrs. I Coolidge today from persons of All lands and All walks of life. The trag _ in of their son had touched the men eau seams Arnin. j part not Only of friends but of Many others who wished to convey the Mcadoo in yesterday the Concord reached he representatives of i candidates on re porters and recon fion taken by the several More futile All delegates from r n Tias. Before the Mcadoo column had Missouri. Kansas to Smith forces can win Only with Candi Datt acceptable to Mcadoo by Mark Sullivan Iowa Oklahoma and Nevada. I Tai had been brought Down 179 1-2 votes from its saturday closing Point 196 1-2 from the High Point it had reached on the 69th ballot and 87 1-2 lower than it was at the beginning. The Smith captains made no great Effort to build up their strength new York City july 8.�?they worked out that proposal for the two leaders. Mcadoo and Smith to drop out and let the nominee be chosen from the minor candidates. A having worked it Quot by they put it up to c. Gavin Macnab a massive scottish lawyer from san Francisco who contributes much brains to the Mcadoo organization. Or. Macnab observed that he was reminded of a walking match among some members of a company of soldiers. Toward the end of the match a Drill be i sergeant with a pecuniary interest in wit his Mother. Two funeral Semi be plans for the funeral contemplate a simple service at the White House tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. In. An a other service Wil la held at Northampton mass., with burial at ply a Mouth. Garment the president s i Birthplace on tuesday. Lieut. Edgar Allan Poe of the a j Rines. With the six marines standing j guar if around the casket will accompany the funeral party and the guard will act As pall bearers. President Colidge went to the exem Tive offices for a Short time Early t of a y t a it was or. It Ltd i Here by in a try their sympathy and condolences. Calvin Coolidge jr., according to i White House attaches is the first i son of a president to die while his j father held that office since Tad i Lincoln died in his fathers arms in i the White House near the close of j the civil War. So far As they recall there has been no instance of a presidents daughter dying during his occupancy of the White House. The of the son of president Coolidge Marks the third successive administration in which the family occupying the White House has been visited either by or critical illness. The first-vcif7 Quot of the former officials and others who wished to sex j president Wilson died in the White tend their sympathy. I House and later or. Wilson suffer collapse Early in evening j de there the breakdown which left Washington C., july 8.�? him an invalid until his recent cd this morning in welcoming to Brookings the twelfth annual conference of the american association of agricultural College editors. News writers connected with agricultural and men in affiliated positions from a score of states As widely separated As Colorado. Florida and Connecticut attended the opening session. It is the first time the Contention Bas been held in a representative Western state and the occasion is looked to by officers to bring Many fresh views on in work of the agricultural news editor As it refines to the we and Northwest. To welcoming the conference. President Pugsley declared one of the chief duties of the class of men represented at the gathering was to carry to Farmers a the gospel that the farm population must. Act for itself to and its the Farmers As a class he asserted have interests a diametrically opposed j to those of most other groups hence j a the Hope of joint action for farm Relief is a slight the speaker j also said editors have a duty to Shew Success of cooperative farm organi a a a a Kal Anrud agriculture Papfi emphasis As an important phase of diversification. Characterizing the editorial office of the agricultural College As the voice of the institution a a. B. Bryan of Clemson College South Carolina declared it the duty of the profession a to cause Farmers to think and to come to their with their problems As thoughtful men reasoning he Laid Down a list of Quot fundamental in unctions that should guide their activities. The convention will be in session j. _ a or Day. Many lied news professions will throw Lien. On needs in agricultural news during the conference a quarters Here and assumed charge of Tho Lap Ilette presidential Campaign Quot we expect to support progressives irrespective of parties a he said. Quot we intend insofar As possible to avoid taking on the burdens of any state county or legislative candidacies. But we Are much interested in maintaining our balance of Power in both houses of selection of a vice presidential candidate will not he settled until after the democratic convention he said. Quot i Wiki Niimi Nairn i be Follette adherents would either endorse the democratic nominee or independently select a running mate for the Wisconsin senator he asserted. Declaring Huston Thompson of Colorado and senator Wheeler of Montana were favored. Body of Doss found today in i ave in Adnan Mai Uil Ita we Levi i ing Content to hold their own within striking distance of the veto Power. The delegations lost by Mcadoo went in the main to senators Ralston and Glass. Gov. Jonathan Davis of Kansas Edward t. Meredith of Iowa. And boy. Ritchie of Maryland a favorite son stopping places apparently. Until they made up their minds along with the other undecided delegates. Eighty eighth ballot totals of the s8th ballot were Mcado 315 1-2 Smith 362 Davis of West a. 59 1-2, Underwood 39, Glass 66 1-2 Ralston 98 Robinson 23 i Ritchie 22 1-2, Davis of Kansas the outcome observing that things were go info badly for his favourites Bethought himself to Call out. Quot about face a by which simple device the procession was reversed and the race was terminated in a manner astonishingly satisfactory to those who p Rev Lifis by a hid b pm the Tal lenders and now became the leaders. From the Mcadoo Point of View All the proposals flying Back and Forth . Services for president Harding were held in the White House after his sudden in san Francisco and previously mrs. Harding had suffered a critical illness there. A a a to a once More casts its shadows today Over the White House claiming Cal Vin Coolidge jr., the 16 year old son of the president. A courageous struggle of five Days that stood off the final claim of acute blood poisoning to the utmost ended i last night. The younger son of the j president died at the Walter Reed i Hospital where he had lain in the j desperate fight for life since he was removed there last saturday that every. J e source., pf., i Delca i or i epee might he invoked to save his life. Wasted in strength by the ravaging spread of septic Poison that resulted from an almost unnoticed on his foot while playing Tennis a week ago. The fought a futile Batt through-1 were a a a a a a a a a a out yesterday. Losing ground Stead continued on Page ten Columbus Man is chosen exalted ruler for elks come Down to the same thing name j in asking him to forego an Advant Blister which developed age which he clearly has without any compensation to him. Mcadoo has More delegates than any other one candidate. In addition j ily he yet amazed physicians by the Mcadoo is the beneficiary of the unit j tenacity with which he Clung to the Rule. On several occasions Mcadoo slender thread of life and his Forti leaders have said they would be Wil tude under the suffering of complies notification of Coolidge put off by songs Washington. C., july 8.�?ceremonies for the formal notification of president Coolidge of his nomination by the Republican National Conven Titian As the presidential candidate of Boston Price of Colo general of of exalted ruler protective order of Nual grand Lodge i Dav. Ills Only Opp to of to j Mccue ily 8.�?John g. Former attorney us elected grand benevolent and elks at the an leering Here to Lent was Charles Mbride. Weather forecast m i n n a t Vernoon Toni n West portion noisily fail in Are is or menu or somewhat cooler tonight wednesday somewhat cooler in Ling to give up the unit Rule if at the same time the two thirds Rule were abolished. Some of the Mcadoo leaders have i All along claimed that with both rules a Boh so err 3 i a a i in t we it u i i a a i a it a and so he would As against Smith. I with the race narrowed Down to Mcadoo and Smith. Mcadoo has an easy majority of the delegates and i would win with the majority Rule j abolished. With another opponent than Smith j that might not be True. The one thing the Antl Mcadoo leaders have not yet tried is to make an Effort to beat Mcadoo with somebody other than Smith. They have tried with Smith for a week and have failed. They Are Wil a Ling to drop Smith but they have so far made it conditional on Mcadoo on sunday afternoon some of them j editions that attend the spread of the i treacherous disease. He collapsed Early in the night and of Cir a red at 10 30 of clock. I forced in the last hours to abandon in nope Iney held for i his recovery. Based much on the courage Ami fighting spirit they knew he had the president and mrs. Coolidge faced the end at their songs i bedside. They kept the Long Vigil there unbroken save for the Occa i Siona hurried return to the House yesterday and sunday. Parents retire to White House so plainly showing their ordeal of sorrow the Mother and father left the Hospital at once. Mrs. Coolidge held the presidents As they walked hurriedly to the automobile to drive to the White House. As the account of the of or. Coolidge a son. The Date had been fixed for july 24. It is now considered Likely the Cerci ses which Are to be held in Washington will not be carried out until the Middle of August. Night air mail fiver forced Down a a a by Hurricane Cheyenne. Wye., july 8.�?frank Yager of Cheyenne piloting the eastbound night air mail was severely Tveite i shaken and bruised and his air plane was wrecked when he was compelled by a Hurricane to make a forced Landing at Chappell nebr., 60 mlli3 East of Here last night. Pilot Jack Knight flew from Omaha to Chappell took on the mail salvaged from the wrecked ship end carried it eastward Early today. More filipinos in army taken for strike plan Manila a i. July 8.�?<>�?twenty three alleged leaders of a secret clique formed among the philippine scouts to Advance demands for allowances and pay equal to those Given White soldiers were arrested at fort Mckinley today. Eight were arrested previously. The Twenty three were hid for investigation. These leaders Are understood to have planned a demonstration for aug. 2, when they intended military j authorities say to present a petition j for increased pay and allowances to gov. General Leonard Wood and the commanding officer of the Philippines department of the army. Today baseball car swung along the Avenue towards ? by were pc a i Madison. A d., july 8.�? special a Arl Shumaker. Alexandria boy scout find the body of Paul Doss Sioux Falls travelling Salesman who was drowned on the morning of july 6. About 2 of clock this afternoon. Iden Elf location was made by Harold Hicks another boy scout of Alexandria. The body was washed ashore about a mile a of the Madison Chautauqua grounds nearly five Railes from the or. Doss was drowned Voung scat teak or and Hicks were two of a party of Alexandria boy Srouf Nuho have been in Camp at Franks pass. In charge of Rev. S. By Les of Alexandria. They were on a hike from Camp to the Chautauqua grounds when the body was discovered. The finding of the remains of or. Doss ended a search which has been pushed frantically Ever since the tragedy of sunday. Air planes and seaplanes launches Row boats and Ever other device at hand have. Been used in an Effort to discover the body. Louisianans indignation for dem. Convention Baton Rouge ia., july 8.�?resolutions voicing the a merited indignation of the rank and file of the democratic party against the conduct of the National democratic convention were introduced today in the lower House of the Louisiana legislature by Howard Al Brunner of Acadia. It cannot be acted upon until tomorrow Quot a. To american league St. Louis. 901 040 11 1�?8 15 Benton. 430 too ooo1�?7 11 soil in r-d-k-s-1 p c-e-4 self us. Eld Hemko Ross and of Neill. Cleveland. Doo too 0 Philadelphia. Too 005 i Shaute and Matt Gray and Perkins. Detroit at Washington postponed rain. / first game Chicago. 200 106 010�?io 13 of new York. Too 200 oooo 2 3 2 new York City. July 8�?a recep Thurston and Crouse Bush. Gas i lion for a few intimate friends within Markle and Schang. Out even a birthday cake was the d came Celebration of the eighty fifth Chicago too 010 j birthday of John Rockefeller sr., a a York. Too 210 today. Or. Rockefeller spent the Day a a on anal Cru in a Hon and hot his Home at to Cantlo Hills from a Vann Rockefeller has no message on his 85th birthday Southeast portion. Iowa partly it wednesday prob storms a Mewha nigh i u i and Ider and in n it h of cooler wednesday it ration tonight Ostly fair tonight 1 except Thunder n. Or tonight in a Lions somewhat i North Dakota and wednesday storms this after East and Central p cooler tonight. South Dakota mostly fair tonight and wednesday except Thunder storms this afternoon or Early tonight a a i r Boft test Gesky Tai Blehi local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum. 89. Minimum. 66 at 8 . Today. 63. Weather and roads Mitchell Light rain. 68 roads had got around to talking of putting Forward senator Robinson of Arkansas As a Means of beating Mcadoo. There is More to this Robinson suggestion than Mere corridor gossip. That and of the anti Mcadoo group should talk of Robinson at All shows How completely they Are beaten and Bow far they Are willing to go from their Early Hope and purpose Robinson is no favorite of the big City machines which compose the bulk of the Antl Mcadoo group under any other circumstances except desperation Robinson would be i r f ii a a a a r i Cloudy 64 roads Clear 68 roads Good. Y Ond saying they would Confer again j Pierre Cloudy. To. Roads Good this morning and would continue precipitation to 7 a. Rn., .01 inches their Campaign along the Lin they Huron Cloudy 70 roads Good. Have been pursuing. They made no Aberdeen Cloudy 60 Road Good. # Quot a 7 i ado himself. I the very fact that Robinson has i More Appeal to the Mcadoo following than to the anti Mcadoo following is the on reason he might read by heat Mcadoo if the Antl Mcadoo leaders would throw their delegates to him. Many of the delegates now sup by another car which contained c. Bascomb Slemp the president Secretary. At the White House there was Only the respect of withdrawal to pay As i the doors were opened to receive the j president and mrs. Coolidge. The Mother was joined As she entered by mrs. Frank w Stearns a close j Friend of the family and a White j House guest with her husband. The j president and mrs. Coolidge who were said to have borne up bravely went at once to their rooms and at Midnight the White House was in -1 tirely darkened John the elder sen. Who had been a spared the ordeal of the last Bour = at the bedside of the brother who j had been a sons tent companion was in his room when his parents returned and remained upstairs began with trifling injury i those who watched the struggle i of the 16 year old lad against the j terrific Odds of the disease which sting Ray May die of wound can Pedro cal., july 8.�?stung by a Large sting Ray left lying on a pier after it had been caught by a Fisherman. John Rudan a 12 year old newsboy today was suffering from a wound which physicians said May cause his . The lad was stung yesterday when the Ray suddenly flopped in his direction in response to a poke with a stick. The Shock of Tbs sting caused blood to flow from the boys nose and Mouth. Airmen to Bagdad Bushfire Persia july 8.�? a a the american army airmen on a world flight stopped Here today and then left for Bagdad. National league new York. By. Louis. Bentley and Snyder Seth Pron and Gonzales. First game Philadelphia too 919 990 2�?3 la 0 Cincinnati Ooi too too 0�?i 5 i Hubbell and Wilson Luque and Hargrave. Brooklyn .4nl Chicago .711 00 Henry. Of Home Decatur and Taylor Aldridge and Hartnett. Boston too Ooi 020�?� to i Pittsburgh ----010 023 2ox�?8 16 2 North which to issued the following Brief Al i71 i ii pts so a emr. Rock Feller is Well and Happy on his birthday. With his Many friends about him and has no message except great gratitude for a ii new extortion letter follows one to Mccormick by it a it a. My in am Arn of Neil Morrison and Gooch. Second game Philadelphia. Cincinnati. Carlson and he online Rixey Wingo. Car Coo Ooi a and Chicago july 8�?another extortion letter was written to a prominent citizen of a nearby county a cordon go of private detectives in Vee porting Mcadoo might be willing to j ran through his system agreed that Only fortitude of will and character unusual at any age had kept him alive so Long the trifling abrasion that had resulted from the Blister on monday was so Little thought of that he had appeared that night with his father at the Public budget meeting of government officials where be a w much to smile and jest about with his elder brother. By wednesday however the on turn to Robinson. Robinson is a he belongs to the Western progressive group. He is on Bryan so White while none of the Mcadoo delegates would support him As a Mere matter of dividing the Mcadoo strength they would he quite willing to turn to him if ii of tit Lear that the anti Mcadoo group had Given up and were willing to support Robinson. Bargains in used cars you will find several bargains in used cars advertised in today s classified and Page. Done to put off buying that car any longer. Ligating the sending of such a letter to senator and mrs. Medill Mccormick demanding $50,090. The detectives who arrested George peek and his son. Clarence farm hands in connection with the Mccormick Case refused to reveal the name of the recipient of the second not. Creator of duffs loved by millions taken by Riveland. Ohio. July 8.�?walt� r. Allman 42, creator of the conto strip a the doings of the duffs Dia it today