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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 11, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Phu Quot rep Bucan third edition vol. Xxxv. Mitchell South Dakota tuesday july la 1922 number 240 woman rules a a town in one building Community of i too workers under one roof fifty stores of All kinds Are found in building girl is in charge Evert detail of business management of Large Structure cared for by Young woman Cincinnati of. July Llu on a door in the tenth floor of the Dixie terminal. Which is an office building Arcade and Street railway terminal in one is a sign that reads miss Anna Marcus building manager and inside presides a Young woman who from a Large mahogany desk rules the Community that inhabits the vast building. She is miss Anna Marcus. She is. In fact the mayor of a private town All housed in one building a a town with a main Street the Arcade that has in it 50 stores of All kinds. Dixie terminal ifs named. Call it rather in miss Marcus a Dixi Eviller there is a Union traction depot where 85 too persons go every Day to take Street cars for the Over the nver towns in Kentucky. Over All is the ten Story Dixie office building at present occupied by i too workers and ultimately to be occupied by about 1500 More. Over this Domain miss Marcus is Boss it is her business to see to it j that every room and store in a Dixi Eviller is populated with none but the j desirable. She watches the windows in the stores of a Dixi Eviller so main Street because under its Laws every window must look like its neighbor with no Parish posters. She makes All contracts for improvements and repairs she runs the electric service she Bosses the janitors and the scrub women and the rest of the working Force she receives the complaints and suggestions of the inhabitants and collects the rentals. And in Between she has an Cut a on the elevators keeping before her the daily mileage of each elevator end the number of stops each makes in order to Check them up for efficiency and Economy. The lady Boss of a Dix Neville gets to work at 9 a. In. And Seldom quits before 6 and two or three nights a week she returns to her office for More work after supper. A yes its a Job that keeps the mind Busy a says miss Marcus. And what keeps the mind Busy keeps one Happy. That a Why i like Bandas Rob Canton girls unknown men strip Young women a car of to ref and accessories by associated press leased mire Canton. S. D., july Llu detained by a heavy storm. Opal and Fern Stinson two Canton girls who were returning Home alone late saturday night were held at the Point of a gun while two unknown men stripped their car of its tires and other accessories and made their getaway. The girls had been visiting friends and were returning to their Home. 15 Miles Southwest of Canton when a terrific downpour forced them to Stop at a farm House. When the storm had abated the girls started on their Way again. They had not gone to rods when two men jumped on the running Board pointed a gun at the Driver and ordered the car stopped folding the girls at the Point of a gun. The two men removed the cards tires loaded them into a Buick and drove a Way. The girls walked to a farm House and gave the alarm. One Chain on the car driven by the thieves was missing and it was easily traced to the Iowa line where the tires had been abandoned. It is thought the men were frown Sioux Falls As they have been traced to that City. Aged Blacksmith houses death rather than foor House Home u. S. To keep trains moving despite strike Kenyon Minn., july Llu disheartened and discouraged Over the Prospect of being sent to the poor House in declining years Nels Rasmussen. 64 year old Blacksmith Here took own life sunday by shooting himself through the stomach. The spurt of flame from the Cartridge of the gun ignited clothing and the smoke led to the discovery of body. Arrangements had been made saturday to Send Rasmussen to the i poor farm. It is thought brooding government ready to pre maintenance of Way employee in East re open wage negotiation signalman at work Over the plans temporarily deranged . Miss Anna Marcus and a udi rules. Vieville a Over which she leaders to Confer on reparations Poincare to be invited to meet with Lloyd George on German reparations by associated press leased wire London eng. July Llu Premier Poincare of France probably will be invited to London immediately for discussions with prime minister Lloyd George on the reparations questions As affected by present conditions in Germany according to official circles Here. Great Britain and France Are in close communication concerning Germany a financial position which came before the British Cabinet meeting today. Among the data available to the ministers were special dispatches from the British ambassador in Berlin outlining conditions in Germany. The times today began publication of a series of special articles discussing a the economic morass in which the world is floundering and aiming to Point the Road to recovery. The a writer says the latest collapse of the Mark merely adds an alarming symptom to the other symptoms Long noticeable. A great Britain alone holds the key to the whole position a a he declares. A the Only Gateway to the path of safety is through firm courageous treatment of the reparations problem. In order to unlock the Gate the question of the British War indebtedness to the United states must be moratorium is expected for germans conference today leads to belief that payments will not be exacted this year $237,000,000 in War finance Loans now out vent any interference with mails or Commerce Bloomington. In. July 11-crowds of strikers and strike sympathizer began crowding around Railroad shops heres this morning and at to o clock order were issued to aet up machine guns covering every Entrance. Even turkish harem workers get strike fever and quit jobs constantinople Turkey. July s harem attendants have gone on a strike for More Money and Shorter hours. Many of the capital s finest harems have been left unguarded and their owners Are trying distractedly to find suitable substitutes for the strikers. Numbers of russian refugees have volunteered their services but it was found they were not fitted for the Job. The strikers insist that their �?o24 hour Day and the unceasing Vigil they Are required to keep on the women of the harems justify better remuneration especially during the present hard times. Of big four to Back strikers storm loss now rises to three million More Complete report show vat amount of damage due to Tornado three people killed scores injured and Mich property destroyed in Nebraska towns in storms path greatest amount of business handled since resuming operations january i by associated press leased wire Washington. july Llu books of the War fir Ranee corporation showed a total of $237,000,000 in Loans outstanding at the close of the fiscal year june 30. According to a summary of operations issued today to elves of the United brotherhood of i i ? a maintenance of Way employees and a a no railway shop labourers employed on shop men a strike. A Uta tand Quot a tots lied 1111j railroads in new England and East-1 0 0,00 t and since that time the Cor j new York have voted to accept portion has authorized Loans aggie j the recommendations of g. M. Plan gating $363,000,000 of which $35, j ten grand vice president that ap-000,000 was to assist in financing sex peals be made to the respective Road ports and $310,000,000 for Agricula i management to re open wage a go Tural and live Stock purposes. Of the i to nations. Tra n sport Ati on brother hoods will Confer on matters pertaining to showmen s walkout by Assoc amp to d press leased Watrel Washington. C., july government stood ready today to assist in the suppression of any dior Ders which May arise from the strike of railway shop men to interfere with transportation of the mails or the movement of interstate Commerce. Appointment of a number of Deputy Leveland of. July la marshals has been authorized by at chief executives of the a big Torney general Dane Herty. Transportation brotherhoods a this policy will be continued meet several Railroad managers in wherever justified and required a the Chicago tomorrow to Confer regard attorney general stated. Ing protests of brotherhood members Moro wage Parley on the alleged action of Railroad Boston. Mass july managers in asking them to do work usually done by striking showmen and other matters pertaining to the by associate Tel press lenses wire Omaha. Neb., july Llu three persons killed at least two others so seriously injured that their recovery is doubtful and properly damage that May reach three million dollars was the toll of storms and a Tornado that swept parts of South Dakota and Nebraska saturday night. Sunday and monday. With the re opening of communication lines into the affected territory today details of the widespread damage became known Here. Reports to the associated press and local newspapers brought out Tho Fol the four i own details four Gregory county a. Three millions dollars damage done by saturday nights Tornado and cloudburst in Gregory and Charles mix counties. South Dakota and Knox county. Nebraska. $1,000,000 damage in Gregory county alone. Thousands of head of live Stock killed. The town of St. Charles. S. A. With a population of 200 virtually blown support strikers j off the map. Council Bluffs. La. July Llu at a hundreds of buildings destroyed meeting of members of the big four three dead child kills murderer fifteen year old a mexican girl avenges death of her father Paris France july Llu a moratorium on Germany a Cash payments for the remainder of this year was thought in circles close to the reparations commission to be quite probable As the result of a conference today Between or. Fische chairman of the German War debts commission and All the members of the commission in a hurriedly called informal session. Roland w. Boyden the United states representative with the commission took part in the conference. The formal German request is expected to suggest the cancellation of All the remaining payments this year leaving the matter of a moratorium open for the time being. It is understood that the majority of the commission sees no other Way out of the present crisis and is therefore prepared to vote a temporary moratorium particularly because j there is general realization that no i loan to Germany is immediately pos a Bible and that Relief for present conditions must come quickly. Or. Fischer told the commission Germany had funds to meet the payment of fifty million Gold Marks due july 15. But whether this payment will be exacted has not yet been decided. Japan opposes Fordney Tariff Torio business men say Bill would do great harm to Japan american Trade total amount he added $284,000.-000 had been actually advanced on june 30, of which $39,000,000 was for Export purposes and $246,000,000 for agricultural and live Stock purposes. Much to Banks of the Loans approved he continued $289,000,000 represented advances authorized to banking and j financial institutions including live i Stock loan companies. $64,000,000 to i co operative marketing associations and $9,000,000 to exporters. Of the sums actually advanced he reported $204,000,000 represented Loans to banking and financial institutions $54,000,000 to live Stock companies $18,000,000 co operative associations and $7,000,000 to exporters. Repay menu repayments of All Loans since january 1921, he declared amounted to $158,956,291 distributed As follows 42,531,559 on Loans made under the War Powers $35,635,543 on Export Loans approved prior to resumption of operations $33.133,58 on Loans approved subsequent to the resumption of operations and $47,655,609 on agricultural and live Stock Loans. Lynch takes Bantam weight championship sex Champion a comes backs and defeats Johnny Burn not to strike Chicago 111., july brotherhood of Railroad signalman will not strike for the present at least according to a statement issued this morning by w. Helt president of the organization. The decision was reached after a conference Between the executive Board of the Union and the Railroad labor Board. Or. Helt s statement said that the signal men would like up All questions of disagreement with the roads separately and in Case a understanding could not be arrived at the matter would be taken up again with the labor Board. To protect employees the known dead of the saturday Tornado is i Howard Hughes killed by a falling Wall at St. Charles. Two More names were added however As _ a result of a second Tornado which different crafts the Quot matter of Quot Givin Ren a neb last Quot i. Quot a Tom Rose 35. A Farmer was killed Railroad brotherhoods held at labor Temple Here today resolutions were adopted containing the following sentiments a that we will take up with our our brother craftsmen who a Ltd believe Are making a stand for the just and right our full and unqualified adopted the resolutions. Which were unanimously adopted there being about 400 men present state that they Are not binding upon any one of the w Hen the barn on farm wan wrecked and Sam Wineman 12. Was drowned when thrown from a Wagon when the horses he was driving bolted with fright at Hail the Wagon going Over into a water filled ditch. Twenty five persons were reported injured at Creighton. Neb. Telephone company men were in two travelling salesmen killed by associated press i Yea Sod wire Duluth Minn. July Llu two by it Hans Ware killed almost instantly Hen the automobile in which they Ere Riding was struck by a train two Dies West of Wright. 5ft Miles East f Here at to a. In today. The dead Are Clarence Omartin and j. A Mcginnis. The men were aveling salesmen for the Cudahy ackling company. The body of Mcmartin was dinged 6ft feet by the train and Megin is about ten feet. The automobile a As completely demolished. According to information Given to 7right officials the two Ware looking t a Road map and failed to see the pro aching train. Mcmartin died instantly. Mcginnis As still alive when picked up by the rain Crew and after first Aid was Iven. Was rushed to Deerwe Ood out red before the train reached its Des nation. The body was taken to Rainerd. Mcmartin a body was taken Aitkin. Mexico City me., july shooting of Deputy Francisco Tejeda Llorca by which 15 year old Maria Hilar Moreno avenged her fathers death has provided Mexico with a sensation. Popular sympathy is with the child who armed with a Small revolver Given her last Christmas by her father. The editor of Al Heraldo de Mexico set out alone to satisfy a a crime which apparently mexican Justice a unable to touch a she declared. It is thought Here that after my re formalities she will be released and the incident dismissed. Llorca was chosen a senator from Vera Cruz in the last election and had just come to Mexico City to present new credentials. Moreno whom he killed two months ago after a dispute in front of the Interior department building was also a Deputy from Vera Cruz. By associated press leased wire Tokio. Japan. July Yoko Hama and Tokio Chambers of Commerce have decided to take action in opposition to the Fordney Tariff Bill 1 now before Congress by memorializing the Chambers of Commerce of the United states and the japanese government. A statement issued by the Tokio chamber of Commerce says a a the Fordney Tariff Bill provides for a sudden increase of the present custom Tariff to an extremely High almost prohibitory rate which if put int6 Force would undoubtedly do much harm to japanese american Landis halt Sale of outfielder Elsh by Sioux City club engine strikes circus train by associated press leased wire Pittsburgh pa., july Purchase by the Pittsburgh pirates of outfielder Roy Elsh of the Sioux City Western league club has been halted winds beat Down Iowa Small Grain by associated press leased wire Des Moines. Ta., july Grain crops in sections of a number of Iowa counties were beaten Down by local winds which accompanied the heavy pour of rain Over the weekend state reports received Here by Charles d. Reed director of the Iowa weather and crop service say. Or. Reed states however that the storm was More beneficial than damaging 6s it relieved drouth conditions prevailing in several sections of the state. No reports have been received Here indicating that flood conditions prevail anywhere in Iowa. Mason City. La., july circus train was struck by a switching engine in a fog Here this morning. In the fray two animal Carr were overturned and the beasts of the Field and the fowls of the air we Ere at Large temporarily. Because of the shop men a strike a rocking Crew was not immediately available to Clear the track. Attaches of the tent spectacle rounded up the Choice elements from the neighbouring Corn Fields and pressed them to valiant service. In less than 30 minutes the overturned cars had been pulled from the track and the right of Way cleared. New York n. Y., july Lynch Cool and calculating held out a Good left Arm last night and permitted Johnny Buff to Knock off own Crown the Bantam weight championship of the world. In the beginning Lynch ripped a Cut on Buff s lower lip and from then on it was the challengers fight. It was apparent in the Early rounds when Buff found himself unable to go past that Long left Arm to land the devastating Short blows to the ribs that it was one of those rare occasions where an sex Champion a comes backs. Those times have been few those dozens have tried it. One of the most notable in memory was that of Stanley Ketchell. Who took a lacing from Billy Papke and afterwards gave a beating to conqueror. How lever. Buff and Lynch had never met Lynch had lost title to Pete her i Mann and the new Orleans boy had the c. B. And fallen before the Quot Jersey Lynch pays $10,000. As Buff weakened Lynch drove i left in the Chan Pion a face bringing it Down and across with a powerful movement of the wrist and forearm and then upon occasions crossing Over with a terrible right. Joe Lynch has to nearly $10.-000 out of own pocket for the privilege of wearing the Bantam weight championship Crown again. Small Gate receipts when the receipts and expenses were checked up today it was found that the Gate was $9,150.30 Short of the guarantee $30,000. Under the terms of the agreement. Buff was to receive this sum if be lost title. Boxing authorities said it was the Lincoln. Neb., july Llu in Adver j Thi Tising for men to take the place of 1 10 strikers in the Burlington shops at Havelock and the round House in Lincoln the company promises to furnish Board and lodging to such new employees a under ample while no report is available As to the number of new men hired it is believed that the number has not been Large a the Federal court injunction issued i at Omaha yesterday was served on j Union officials late in the afternoon j pickets were called in for a Short j consultation fallowing service of the writs it is reported dissatisfaction arises Council Bluffs la., Llu local members of Quot the big four Railroad brotherhoods have been called to meet at Central labor Union Hall at to of clock this morning. The circular calling the meeting said its purpose was to pass resolutions concerning the strike. Four men who arrived in the City last night on an Illinois Central train who were understood to have been sent Here from Rockwell City were intercepted by pickets As thy were wending their Way to the shops the men were told there were guards enough Here now and were escorted to automobiles and driven to Honey Creek a station on the Northwestern about fifteen Miles North of Council Bluffs and sent adrift. Strike effective Galesburg 111., july Llu the strike committee of the Chicago Burlington and Quincy shop federation issued a statement monday night to the effect that them a at Plattsmouth St. Joseph. To. Quincy Iii. Aurora. 111., Mccook. Neb., and Hannibal. Mo., remained out monday too percent telegrams received from Plattsmouth and Hannibal stated that stationery firemen brass moulders foremen and labourers walked out sunday the local committee reported. The committee predicted today that there would not be a single break in the ranks of the strikers of q system organizations or its officers that it Able to estimate the number of poles Down in the storm but said it would be Large. Damage to standing crops is reported As heavy. Workmen reports Here said have been sent to the devastated areas from Sioux City and Norfolk to Clear away the wreckage. A is a vet of the men assembled a individuals to draft and Send the resolutions to the different organizations asking them to concur with us in the position we have taken in resolutions were signed by j w. Lineman. Chairman e. S. Stev Anas. Secretary h. G. Lanyard Fred g. Austin George a. Sider and j. B. Ferguson All representing the brotherhood of Railroad clerks brotherhood of locomotive firemen ande Ginem a. Switch men a Union of America. Brotherhood of Railroad trainmen and order of Railroad Teleg Raphers. Coal strike at standstill both factions delay reply to proposal of arbitrators made yesterday by president Washington. C., july Llu the Coal strike situation Mark a time today pending decision of a iterators and miners As to acceptance of president Harding a proposal for the fixing of a new wage scale by arbitration. The workers representatives were delaying reply pending a decision by the general policy committee of the Union summoned to meet Here saturday. The operators group also withheld reply pending Opportunity for discussion of the plan. Representatives of non Union Coal operators will be called together near the end of this week to consider Means of dealing with smaller opera tors who Are Selling Coal at prices in Advance of the maximums recently reached by voluntary agreement Secretary Hoover said today. Of. Storm sweeps Northwest Chicago. 111., july Western states were recovering today from the effects of Hail rain and windstorms which swept Over Iowa Illinois. South Dakota. Nebraska and Kansas yesterday causing extensive damage and some loss of life. In sections of thes states where the precipitation was not excessive reports said crops were benefited in some places the rain breaking excessive Droutas. A cloudburst at Kansas City late last night flooded the streets washed out automobiles away from the curbing and Over burdened storm sewers. Lighting systems in Kansas City and Vicinity were severely hampered unofficial records placed precipitation at two inches in ten minutes. The storm ended a 43 Day drouth in Chicago and Vicinity but Only slight damage resulted from the High wind which accompanied the downpour. Aerial Cable to top it. Blanc now near completion three dead after divorce argument by commissioner Landis. Landis and i intr hi., Aniak ,0 Vised the pirates management that 1t a to ii wit twill la the Chicago american club had pro a fighter won a title without re tested the Purchase on the ground Eivir a a to nothing of that they had an agreement with the i a sum to the Defeated Man Sioux City club calling for first Choice i of their players. Elsh. Urgently needed by the local team appeared i in practice Here yesterday. Of trans Atlantic race Challenge is accepted indians speak against peyote by associated press leaded wire Eureka. Cal july Llu Lee Smith. A station agent Here engaging in an argument with parents in Law. Or. And mrs. M. Kimmons Over a divorce action wife had started shot them dead with a Rifle today. As the police arrived Smith turned the weapon on himself inflicting a wound from which he died. O Gold shipment missing by associated press leased wire Geneva. Switzerland july 1ft�?the Neue Uricher Zeitung of Zurich says an important shipment of Gold Bullion from Germany for Italy for which the Swiss postal authorities took receipt at the italian Frontier was mixed after reaching Chiasson. The consignment is said to be Worth several million pounds Sterling. Weather report forecast South Dakota Cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and wednesday slightly warmer West and North tonight. 30 minutes to get a girl a Mitchell lady advertised in the want ads saturday for a girl to do House work. Within 30 minutes after the Republican had gone to press a girl had applied and accepted the position. For Quick sure result Fet v use Republican want ads representatives of five tribes Pray for Protection against new narcotic Bismarck. N. Do a july Llu thousands of indians representing five tribes Sioux. Mandan Oro Ventre Arit Kare and Schini Boiney from North Dakota and Montana attend j Frig the concluding session of the recently announced he three Day Catholic Indian Congress on j a tart a trip soon from i a a it a fort Berthold reservation today new York City. July Llu Edwin Washburn Nutting. Editor of a sporting Magazine announced today he had accepted a Challenge of the i Duke of Leinster. London to race across the Atlantic single handed in a Ketch. The Duke of Leinster sketch is de scribed As a lightly rigged vessel of twelve tons with a 20 horse Power i engine he intended to a. The Quot West coast of Ireland with new pleaded to be York As the objective in an Endeavor i a Mescal blunders to win a a gee narcotic called peyote. And also from the White Man s paganism called right Rev. Vincent Wehrle. Bishop of Bismarck and Rev. William Romp a Wren inc Hughes director of the Bureau of Lumaj Ai Stu Mimi t Catholic Indian missions of Washington were present with to missionary priests and 20 Indian catechists. Of death message St. Paul Minn., july Llu death today cast a Shadow of sorrow at the wedding Here of Albert Nack of Racine �?T�?Tvis., travelling auditor for the j. I. Case threshing machine company. To miss Blanche Gardner it los Angeles. Shortly after the ceremony had been performed. Nail received word of the death of father. At Racine the Bride and Groom left immediately Tor Racine to attend the funeral. Wards Appeal denied by associated press leased wire White Plains n. Y., july Llu supreme court Justice Zeger late today defied an application of Walter s. Ward. Wealthy bakery a son for dismissal of the first degree murder indictment charging with the slaying of Clarence Peters a former Sailor. Cabinet meets to talk strike president confers with members relative to Industrial situation Geneva. July in the near future will be Able to reach the top of Mont Blanc with ease after ninety minutes of comfortable Riding whereas it now requires a toilsome journey of from 13 to 14 hours afoot from Chamonix. France an expensive and fatiguing expedition the work suspended by the War Bas recommenced on the Aerial Cable for the funicular railway technically known As a Tele Orique. To the Summit of Haiguil do Midi 12,608 feet the neighbouring Peak to Mont Blanc. The new Aerial electric line which resembles a big hotel elevator will j take from 5ft to 8ft passengers at a time up the precipitous flank of the j Mountain. Tampico Oil Region quiet after outbreak Washington. D c. July Llu discussion of the Industrial situation occupied the attention today of the president and members of Cabinet during a two hour meeting at the White House. The Railroad situation and the Coal strike it was said were the specific topics of conversation. After the Cabinet meeting it was announced that a formal statement dealing with the discussions at the meeting would be issued from White House later in the Day. To a today baseball National league Boston Ftp tit 027 of Pittsburgh Ftp tit 211 Oft Mcquillan and Gibson Morrison and Gooch Mattox. Brooklyn Cincinnati Reuther and Hargrave. Too Ooi 0 too 002 it Deberry. Luque and Mexico City. Mex. July i a a dispatch to the american state department from the Tampico Oil Region describing renewed activities by th1 Bandit Gorf Zave Are without confirmation Here instead Semi official statements Are that the rebel activities have beep exaggerated and that the entire District is virtually tranquil. Official bulletins Ever since Gorn the a vet a latest escapade have been unanimously optimistic telling several times recently of serious de. Feat by Federal forces representatives of Oil companies Are inclined to believe the situation is not so peaceful As the government insists although they Lack direct word from Tampico. A. Bruce Bielasky probably will be called within 48 hour to appear be fore the Cuernavaca court which la investigating recent kidnapping. Arrest of the former american official is not expected but it is believed he May be required to assist in the final work of investigation. Bielaski declared he rather Antici a Merkwan league Why u this wrong the answer will be found among today a want ads. What a a Blunder do you suggest new York Ftp tit lift rated such procedure he is now Chicago Ftp tit non making preparations to leave for the j. Barnes and Smith. Cheeves and i United stages of Farrell. # a a _ _ a Chicago Street car employees vote to strike Chical a. 111 july Job some 14.-0�n employ a of the ago surf a lines voted almost solidly today for a Rte Ike it was announced by Union officers the vote was taken on the company a proposal of a wage decrease elevated railway employees Ore expected to take a strike vote on thursday following announcement today by Britton i. Budd president of the Chicago elevated Railroad company. That the elevated los also were contemplating Waga cuts because of pending Faro reductions. Fargo Man arrested by associated press leased wire Chicago. 111 july 10-�homa. Wallace representing himself As publicity agent for a Fargo. Gold firm. Was arrested Here today. A of aching worthier Chi a. H. In first game Detroit. Too 200 ftftft�?2 6 i Philadelphia. Too Oil io�?4 7 o Pilette and Bassler Rommel and Bruggy. Second ame Detroit. Aft4 ftft3 Phila. 034 002 Olson. Ehmke Stoner and Woodall Heimach. Sullivan. 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