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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 16, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Ten pages the evening Republican City edition a i a vol. Xxx Mitchell South Dakota wednesday july 16, 1924. Number 245allies to Rush Dawes plan he a most costly baby in bootleggers Central figure in divorce suit is English peer Little Geoffrey Russell already has Cost $250,00 in attorney fees a i in in Tui u Fol or to a rect Law i ism Mother now does no to know whether to make Soldier or Bisi tvs Man of him by Milton Bronner Nea service correspondent London july 16.�?geoffrey rus i sell a sturdy goo looking youngster i of three playing with other youngsters in a London Park stands out i from them because first he is the most expensive baby in modern British and perhaps world is Story. The Central figure i pivoted the most j scandalous divorce Lorn times in Lon j second he is about whom has sensational and Case tried in in clot third he the full established j heir to the Baron Etcy of his grand i father lord ant Thill a former vice i Roy of India and therefore if he lives destined to be head of the great j governing clan of the russells. At present these things done to mean anything to him. He lets his parents do the worrying and the scrapping. J and his Mother who has charge of him can to make up her mind. I i Don t Bald mrs. Chria-1 he Jet Lim i Tabel Russell to me a a whether i will shape his education with a View to putting him in the army As is usual with Young men of Good family or whether i will be an Ultra modern English Mother and train him for i ii much Bistable Russell and her son. Geoffrey idea As whole i must be used serve claim Premier says government Wilf photograph Macdonald chairman of guilty one in future to conference sees Settle prevent deception ment of difficulties a a. ,. _ tour the Deposit with the trustee Justice to be aided five Steps planned i a a a i for Industrial debentures As May re Tion of the Dawes these conditions five of them were adopted unanimously. They Are first voting by the Reich Stig in a form approved by the reparation commission of Laws necessary to the working of the plan and Pron. Alga a Tion of these Laws. Second installation with ? to their Normal working of executive and controlling Boji it video in the plan. Third definitive Constitution in corporation capitalized at 26 conformity with the provisions of the 7, respective Laws of the German Hank j millions with the acc and of the German railway company j grades of Stock View ill the s pro Farmers urged to Rhy Stock in elevators is selected new system will also Servi to identify former offenders it is thought reparation body outlines i suit from the Steps x dec Essar y to put Peix into operations report of the organi a Londyn England july 16.�?up a the inter Allied conference for the Duluth minn., july 16.�?because the government suspect that convicted bootleggers Are hiring Susti j tubes to serve their sentences in coun i purpose of making effective they jails la Fayette French jr., unit Dawes plan for German reparations j fulfilled de states District attorney announced j Assen bled at n Povlock today at the today that the government plans to j foreign office. American ambassador photograph bootleggers to prevent Kellogg and colonel James a. To j Gan jr., the american observer with no a the reparations commission were obtain a May of a few Days in their or its ent Kwh four advisers and a sentences pita Una \ o ,11 number of secretaries. The Confer affairs and or. French said this in. ,. Once is recognized by the press As concern will begin business Tion committee. With paid in capital of fifth conclusion of contracts As i four millions surim the subs Erinton of a loan of i a Roo, Gold Marks As soon As the plan has been brought into operation and All the conditions contained in the experts report have been such substitutions. Many bootleggers upon ter a i some times is used to procure a substitute. Frequently court adjourns while the convicted men Are at Liberty under Bond and when the Timo comes to surf Jau Der Jig am. They Ido not face the prohibition agents the government attorneys. Nor the judges who convicted them. The projected photographs of the convicted men May be used or. French said in much the same manner on commitment papers As they Are present on passports and other similar papers. Wheeler says he cant give Davis support j i the most important gathering of Allied statesmen and Diplomatist since the signing of the Versailles treaty. Since this treaty there have been j tour teen conferences each aiming at i a settlement of weary european problems and Hope is earnestly sex j Tor Burton k. Wheeler of Montana pressed that the fifteenth will prove j democratic prosecutor of the Daug i the last and result in bringing order out of chaos. Quot Washington. C., july 16.�?sena May last fortnight today a program called the assembling of the representatives of ten in addition to prevent substitutions. I nations at la a. Rn., in the Secretary r. French said the photographs of states room in the foreign office would also serve to identify some of with premiers Macdonald and Iler the men who arrested a second or j riot at the head of the table the third time use fictitious names in matter of Agenda will be taken up order to avoid a More drastic sen j quickly. It is believed that the labors tence than is usually meted out to i of the conference will end Satis fac n i no in a nit 1am first offender Torii in about a fortnight. His future tits plenty of time t yank fliers at by la Follette Croydon Field from labovites policy of russian soviet forces big business despite fortunately there think about it. A a the More pressing question i what i will do with my own future. A for the past three years at the same i Croydon England. July 16.�? a a a Washington. C., july 16.�? 4 a time that i have been fighting this the american army airmen on their financial support for the Lafollette Case. I have also been conducting a world flight landed Here at 2 08 j for president movement was sought Verv or onerous hat and gown Busi a y i of clock this afternoon completing j yesterday from thirty or More nation Ness right in the heart of aia it air. I % but now i have received a very their flight from be Bourges France Jai labor organizations in an Appeal 1 t Fife Trig Otter to go or. The St j began at 12 a-.-m-. A a a a sent out by off i Cia is the conference a a i can to make up my mind. I hav it the three machines taxied easily for progressive political action which been fighting Foi so Long that i am into that a Croydon Ai drome after an i endorsed the Wisconsin a senator s in j Here is the Story in Brief of that uneventful flight across the Channel dependent candidacy Fame tis fight i from Paris. Lieut. H. Smith the convention. Vav Nile no Ming Hui us in Nam heard in conference circles Complete Confidence in the Happy outcome is not universally held on the outside. Beyond wishing the conference Well �o1 a res 1 new newspapers express themselves Church to close i today regarding the prospects for a _ problem. One or two however re i solution of the important reparations i i Mark that there Are serious difficult i ties still in the Way of a settlement. Formally welcoming the delegates Leningrad Russia. July 16�? a a although the soviet government Al i lows the population full religious lib i erty. Recent dissections within the i a. J to the conference prime minister Macdonald made Especial reference a Nabl it flight col rider a the first to i each group w the american airmen was mrs. Stuart defraying preliminary Campaign sex become an Art museum. And to Aid in the solicitation the sunday congregations have later of funds from individuals in been so Small and the receipts so their organizations. J meager that the Cathedral managers the Appeal Watn november. 1921, far London was startled land and one of the first to Greet immediate contribution Learned that Hon. John Hugo Kus-1 a Oil. Host on and heir of Fth Rori British world i Pense amp Hill. One of the a Quot full a. Who a Kod news of her Hoe the House of lords had filed suit for i i. A a Macro Xvi the band now in the far East. A dissolution of his marriage Wun a a a the aviators made the distance be Christabel Russell on the ground of misconduct with a Man unknown in j consequence whereof a child was born j mated in oct. 16, 1921. Two men whose names were Given j w e i o a Iso cited As co res to Eydt no a i the jury found the defendant not i guilty As to the two men we russian orthodox Church and com. Punish anti religious propaganda have forced additional churches in Russia presence of the americans. He to suspend services noted they were not present As full following the example of the Ca delegates hut he took their presence a i a of Inho it infer Tho crowd will and co t nears i not. , Winn i a a doors recently the famous Cathedral j operation of the United states in flu of Kahn on the Nevsky Prospect Effort to make the Dawes plan a Fec Cleveland i containing Miracle working Vir Tulve. J Gin of Kazan and the body of Field i Kellogg urges report marshal Kutuzov who Defeated naj ambassador Kellogg replying said Poleon in probably will soon j the american government and peo celebrate mrss for the last time and j pie believed the adoption of the urged in make an be used in Joti a eed As to tween Lebourget and boy Don t 225 Miles in three my three minutes. A i am sorry we missed him. But Glia in could b e Horn. Smith replied to mrs. Maclaren re Ope i Ferring to the new machine with which the american expeditionary forces were Able to Supply the British aviator in India last month. Immediately following the flagship in which Lieut Leslie p. Arnold accompanied Lieut. Smith were Lieut. Erie Nilson and Lieut. John Harding. A re a in the a new Orleans a and Lieut. I High Wade and sergeant a. M. Ogden is the i Dawes report would be the first step toward stabilization of Europe. The american delegates he said were not attending the conference with the same Powers As the others i lenses. The historical museum or at the conference table because the hours Ona association of machinists and Leningrad has offered to take Over United states was not a party to the Arthur l. Holder chairman and Sec a magnificent edifice and convert treaty of Versailles. How Ever. The made by Illiam i have found it impossible to meet exit Johnston president of the internal census. The historical museum of a actively of the conference. J Ujj As the three plane names were Given. It Dii _ the charge about the unknown Man. This was in july 1922, after a nine Day trial. In february 192.3, after an 11-Day trial. 4he husband won securing a. Divorce decree Nisi. In this second j trial the defendant was again a i used of misconduct with an in j known Man and also with a new per-1 son whose name was Given. The jury found that rhe was not. Guilty of misconduct with the Man v to was named but fund the j charges True us to the unknown Man it seemed a shocking verdict and apr real was at once lodged with the j court of appeals. this time half rhe important lawyers at the London bar were engaged on one Side or the other. The j court of the wife a Appeal july last after two Days hearing. But this determined woman fighting for her own Honor and for the name and future of her Sony had just begun to Battle. She instructed her attorneys to take the Case to the supreme tribunal of the kingdom to the Law lords of the House of lords. Last March this August body fort. In a1 m i i our nays in in m a Quot to no of nor ii i Nui Law Points. And on May 30 last by j described today b rotary r to an adequate can pm sign by Small contributions from those in the working class would be Laid before the conferences National committee when it meets Here Friday to select a vice presidential candidate and perfect Campaign plans. In some instances it was said members of labor organizations will by solicited directly while in others the Appeal i Union officials who prefer to follow such procedure. The belief was sex into a Public museum and Art Gal i ambassador added. Hey said detailed plans for raising j Jerk n adequate can pm sign a fit no a a chiefly j a Loeb and Leopold planned kidnapping of Loeb a brother however the americans were present in the spirit of cooperation and helpfulness. He paid warm tribute to a the members of the Dawes committee and their opening the formal proceedings of of the conference. Premier Macdon old briefly surveyed the reparation j problem urging the importance of j putting the Dawes report into effect Chicago iu., july 16�?nathan a whole without change of de be directed through Leopold. Jr., and Richard Loeb j tails. Awaiting trial August 4 on charge i it would be the business of the con of kidnapping and slaying 13 year old Terence or. Macdonald said to Ere Field the crowd we i ally increased from to several Hundred burst into loud j by applause rend hurried in clasp in a hands of the airmen and have them write something in autograph albums on the backs of envelopes or on anything else Handy. A we Are All Well and feeling Fine a Lieut. Smith said. A a o la be avoided. I pressed that Volunteer Aid will Bel y 0kert Franks at one time consid it conditions for the working of the kept up th0 j available to such an extent during the pred Ernest Loeb la year old Broth it Dawes report the first being the Fis had Grade j Campaign to carry on varied Active j or Richard As the victim of their Seal and economic Unity of Germany. Score or so ties but any vast expenditure of Mon j for thrill of according to defense j and the second adequate Security for attorneys. K prospective investors in the loan for a for this reason there is no one j Germany who wants to see the boy freed a not final solution Clarence s. Darrow. Chief of coun a one great Merit of the experts Sel for the defense said. A the fam work continued the Premier was the ii v and lawyers Are actually afraid of business like methods they had adopt the boys and it is for the Sake of Ted in preparing it and he hoped the new increases scope of Aerial u. S. Mail service new transmission stops a listening in a Hammond says new York. N. vice to eliminate a a july 16.�?a designing in or in Washington. a july 16.�?postmaster general new announced yesterday that registered articles containing non negotiable securities and certain commercial papers would be accepted for mail service tation of s by air plane society that the parents do not want the boys today a baseball National league first game transmission by the air i Brooklyn. It 009 210�?5 14 3 heretofore transport Cincinnati too too ooi�?4 9 0 unities of Large value Vance and de Berry Benton Shee As prohibited but de Han and Hargrave. Ined j mend jr., s vote of three to two the wife. Lord Birkenhead w who gave the principal finding said j Complete isolation of sen the whole Case boiled Down to one receiver is afforded by a method of j Point unless the evidence Given do sanding out rays which have curves i the husband who was the Petitioner and dents in them similar to the Rise was receivable there was no Evl and fall of the pulse on a nurse St Dence of misconduct proper to go Toj Art according to or. Hammond the jury at All. He held that the Only the receiver familiar with the i husbands evidence should not have wave Type Quot can read the message gone to the jury. In this he was sus j the new method of transmission j aimed by lords Finlay and Dunedin i will also make in possible to Flash j and now unless the husband can Complete pages of print across the i produce entirely new evidence to sus Atlantic Ocean by radio or. Ham t i in h is charges the Cas it Zygg jct i Manas for to Elspa grrr be j a a a Sci Rex purities by the new rapid method of Boston. Transmission have come from All i St. Louis 010 too r John Hays Ham returned yesterday i from Italy where he had a Jhent two part8 of the country. J Barnes and of Neil Dyer and gon months in radio work. Coin and currency in Large amounts Zales. And i negotiable securities and commercial i new york510 too 200 paper in Large amounts which May easily be negotiated or readily realized upon by other than the rightful owners will not be accepted. We at Foffi forecast Minnesota. North and South Dakota generally fair tonight and thursday cooler tonight. 1 Asea a a a firms a h a aft a 8 8 1 Pittsburgh 120 iv20 101�?7 12 i Watson. Ryan Jonnard and Gowdy Cooper. Kremer Stone and Smith. Philadelphia. Too Coo i Chicago. Too too 0 ring and Wilson Bush and Hartnett. Second game Broklyn. Ill of Cincinnati. Too of Osborne and Taylor i it on Hue and Wingo. Present conference would follow their example. He pointed out that the Dawes report was not a final solution of the reparation problem but that it was necessary to get this scheme into operation before other problems could be solved therefore. It was his desire that the conference Deal solely with the Dawes report. Premier Herriot of France proposed Premier Macdonald As chairman of the it. ? iness of organization was begun. Sir 300 200 j Maurice Hankey was named Secretary general and three committees were appointed to work out the Agenda along the lines of the Herriot Macdonald communique issued from Paris july 9. This business accomplished the conference adjourned until. Tomorrow. Draw up suggestions Paris France july 16.�? apr the reparation commission devoted All of yesterday and a Good part of the night to the request made in the joint Macdonald Herr lot note of last week that it submit to the London inter erty investigating committee said today he probably would support Robert m. La Follette in this years presidential Campaign. Asked whether he would accept a nomination for vice president on the la Follette ticket for which he had been widely mentioned. Or. Wheeler replied that he would not. A i do not see How i can support John w. Davis a senator Wheeler said. A in View of my past position i could not ask the people of my state to vote for or. Morgans personal the Montana senator added that he was not a quitting the democratic but merely was unable to convince himself that he could consistently support the nominee chosen at the new York convention. He v mid not commit himself regarding his support of the la Follette ticket hut when he was asked directly whether he a Ould do so replied that such a Coli use was two millions in storm loss paid Fuhere Aberdeen s. D., july 16�?a Crew of j 7 men and six stenographers working in a temporary office in Mitchell for the underwriters adjusting company. Has reviewed 1,000 claims and paid Cash losses amounting to $2,000,000 since the Tornado which swept that part of the state according to v. B., Mcdow Ell manager who has returned Home. The office there has been closed but six men remain in the Field. Woman yields to pleas of sufferer tries to kill him Paris. France july 16.�?slowly do eng from an incurable malady. Jan Roznowski. A Well known polish writer repeatedly begged friends and attendants at the Sanitorium at Ville Juif to put an end to his sufferings. Today his Fiancee mile. Stanislawa Unic Uska visited him and was so overcome at the sight of his agony that she could not resist his pitiable pleadings. She shot him in the head and he is not expected to recover. Following the shooting mile Unic Uska collapsed and officers left her in the care of the Sanitorium. She is Only 22 years old and noted for j her Beauty. Chicago la. July 16.�? 4 a official recognition of the plan for inviting Farmers to Purchase and operate the $�?T26, too poo Grain elevator company whose formation under cooperative Laws was announced yesterday. Was noted Here today in a statement from the Headquarters of the american farm Bureau federation. The statement said it was hoped to work out details at a meeting on Friday. A according to John w. Coverdale. Secretary of the american farm Bureau the statement said a the first Job of the newly organized cooperative Grain marketing company will to to Clear with the pressed plan of taking Over the facilities of the Armour Grain marketing company Rosenbaum Grain company Rosenbaum Brothers j. Shaffer and company and Merrill Grain company. Of Kansas City. Board is picked a the farm bureaus statement lists the following men As having been invited elected and having accepted places on the temp Yary Board of directors of the Grain marketing company o. E. Brads ate Ohio president of the american farm Bureau federation w. J. Brown. Minnesota president of the american wheat growers inc Harry. To. K Nebraska president of the United states Grain growers inc. Fred a. Mudge. Peru 111., president of the Illinois Farmers elevator association Mil lard Myers Illinois Farmers elevator j. F. Reed Minnesota vice president american farm Bureau federation Oscar Ashworth. Mattoon iu., Illinois Grain Farmer Gray Silver. West Virginia Grain Farmer j. W. Coverdale Iowa. Grain Farmer. A the new Hoard of directors will meet on Friday of this week. They will work Ltd it by Laws contracts Etc. And the Hoard of directors permanent management will be announced. Headquarters of the new company will Quot do at 3 no South of a Salle Street Chicago. Upon completion of the final arrangements the company will begin business with a $4.ooo, to paid fax working capital. This capital will be supplied through the Grain rear be. Or companies that Are taken Over by the new cooperative. Stock is Lis Tod a the articles of incorporation show a $26,000.00 capital Stock dividend As follows �?o1,000,000 shares of common Stock at $1 a share. �?o1,000,000 shares class a a a preferred Stock at $25 a share. �?~500,000 shares of class a a by preferred Stock at a a the preferred Stock in the cooperative will hear a dividend of eight per cent. Patronage dividends will be Given to members of the association. The company will operate according to rules and customs of various exchanges. A members of the association according to the cooperative marketing act. Must be Bona fide producers and will be required to Purchase one share of common Stock Par value $1.00. And one share of class a a a preferred Stork Par value $25.00. The articles of incorporation provide that the Grain marketing company can handle Grain of non members who win of coie not share in the patronage police of Staten Island confronted with new mystery new York n. Y., july 16.�?police on Staten Island today continued search for the Slayer of eight year old Francis Mcdonald son of a policeman whose mutilated body was found late last night in a hastily constructed grave of Brush and leave near Quot Quot the child Quot a Home. A the boys suspenders knotted tightly about the Throat had been on ref k a used to Harar sly Bim. Nearly All the Vai Huwui i i wive clothing had been torn from the body i and was scattered about. Bryan done to know Why he can to run Lincoln. Neb., july 16.�?governor Charles w. Bryan democratic nominee for the vice presidency was asked whether he would accept a similar nomination in the Independent progressive ticket with Lafollette. A that reminds me of the Young lady who said she Wasny to going to a party because she Hadnot been invited Quot he answered. A if you should be invited would you arrant Quot to was a neighbor saw the boy monday afternoon walking toward some Woods. Just ahead of the boy a a Man about 50 years old. Towns in Southern part of state hit by severe storms forever. The Case so far in lawyers Bills and court charges has Cost $250,000. Mohammedans and hindus riot Over sacrifice of cows of Delhi. British India India july 16. Six persons were killed and More i than one Hundred wounded in rioting yesterday Between Mohammedans and j hindus. The disturbance was caused by what is described As the Daggres i of inquiry. Poor air pressure cause of blast on battleship report Quot Washington. A july 16.�? a a the Turret explosion aboard the Bat j Reship Mississippi off the California j coast june 12. In which 4 4 men and i three officers were killed resulted j from insufficient air pressure used Quot in cleaning the bore of the big gun. A j cording to findings of the naval court noon or tonight cooler Quot tonight thursday generally fair and cooler. I ocal temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 97. Minimum 61. At 8 a. In. Today. 67. Precipitation to 7 a. In. Today 1.20. Weather and roads Watertown part Cloudy 66 roads Good. Try n hat in u nov a a a ? i. _ be attitude of Tho .mullamined.ms. I the fire in the upper handling room j Humn i oud. H4. Roans Good who persisted in carrying cows for i the court said in its findings was Aberdeen partly Cloudy 58 roads sacrifice through the prohibited area j a caused by the safety doors not be Good Dusty. Where the hindus live. J ing entirely and casualties Sioux Falls partly Cloudy 66 the Mohammedans Are declared to were increased by the presence of in. Roads Good live entered the hindu streets break official observers a who crowded the i Pierre partly Cloudy 64 roads ing open and setting fire to the hous a passage ways making exits a min a Dif-1 Good. M and desc rating idols Jiuu j Mitchell Cloudy 67 precipitation. American league Cleveland. Oil 003 new York too Ooi Shaute and Myat Hoyt Shawkey and Schang. First game Detroit .041 too ooo�?5 8 0 Boston too 200 002�?4 8 i Whitehall and Sasser Ferguson. Rose and Heving. First game Chicago too too ooo�?0 4 3 Philadelphia Ooi 020 20x�?5 12 2 Connor and Crouse Gray Ani Perkins. A second game Detroit 010 00 it Allied conference suggestions with the View of establishing a plan whereby the economic and local Unity of Germany should be re established As soon As the commission had decided that the Dawes report was in Force. The reparation body began by dividing the problem in two parts discussing first the possibility of a plan providing for the transition from the present economic organization in the occupied regions to the organisation provided in the Dawes report. The commission however came to no agreement deciding instead to ask the Allied governments to Supply it n the supplementary explanations. It a i done to know what other previous Engst cements i might have which would interfere with my doing mrs. Hippie new women voter head for Pierre a unit Pierre. S. D., july 16.�?mrs. Ruth b. Hippie was chosen president of the Pierre unit of the South Dakota league of women voters at the i first of a series of meetings to be a Iso f had to re next Parr of t problem namely the define then the Dawes plan might be consider i to be put into execution. Outlines five conditions the reparation commis do said Down what should in its opinion constitute a the putting into Oprah hold by the organization in the state Yankton. S. July 16 buildings were a roofed at Lesterville Scotland and Tabor by a severe storm which swept this Section last night according to reports reaching Here today. The roof of the Dakota Central Telephone building at Lesterville was partly wrecked and the hotel is reported to have been damaged. Many Trees were uprooted. At Scotland the top of Tho Railroad Warter tank was blown off and farm buildings in the Vicinity suffer some damage. No casualties a have been reported. Wire facilities were seriously hampered by the storm. In 1 ked. I Imi no Sasser Piercy and Muon err sooner and Picinich. Second game i Chicago 050 too of Philadelphia .040 201 of Lyons Connolly and Grabowski Herni Aeh Hast and Perkins this summer. The Pierre unit is invited the state league to hold its convention Here in october. Other officers chosen include mrs. H. Dillon vice president mrs. Mary Kan Towski. Secretary and mrs. Charles Hyde sr., treasurer. A ski Una no forty Miles wind Era cd off a number of Trees and tipped Over several Small farm buildings. Lightning cracked to foot smokestack of the former brewery Plant. Some Hail fell Here and slight damage to crops from wind and Hail $4 reported from the Vicinity a

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