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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 26, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican vol Xxxvii Mitchell s. D. Tuesday. July 26, 1921 City edition number 228 judge decrees legality of gov. Small a arrest rules Illinois executive has a no right to Call troops to defend him look out somebody does no to get Hurt in Thi Rush for the Wash Basin charged in a con game Law in x i i. O let e s Ami i it thu Irv or Pivin e of k1m.s to Protetti on a associate to i Russ i eased wire. Springfield in. July 26.�?circuit judge Smith in ruling today on Tho question of the arrest of governor Small on a charge of embezzlement during his term As state treasurer fever Sears ago. Held that warrants should be served upon Tho governor but that the executive should be permitted to make his appearance at his convenience within a reasonable time. The judge developed his opinion As follows 1.�?that Thor i no such thing in Illinois As the divine right of Kings and that Tho King has no counterpart j in Illinois. 2.�?that it is beyond the Scop of the governor s Power to All Slat troops to shield him from arrest. 3.�?that governor Small despite j his position As chief executive of the state is subject to arrest and pros j cution for any illegal acts As stat j treasurer. Sheriff phones Ulm notification of governor by Telephone War. The method of proved Urc decided up a by sheriff Metter. A i May go Over for an interview with the governor sheriff my ter said. A no attempt will be made to Embarrass governor Small. The order of the court explains How the matter will a Etc handled Quot the Xing can do no is an ancient doctrine but in this Republic it has rever reached the application that an elected official can do no wrong Slid the court in the opinion a we Hae been extremely fortunate in the character and conduct of cd j acted officials but there has never been intimation or suspicion that they a re la a by i governors Are not born a Kings a they a not surround by a Bah by birth that gives them immunity fro the temptations and frailties to which humans Are subject. A in Broom s Legal maxims it i said of till Maxim a hut Thi must not be understood to in the King is a Boc the Laws unconfined sense of those won it in that everything or does i of Suurje. Jut Aud lawful and it is there it a a Fand Amenta general Rule that la King cannot unction an act to Den by Law of that from this Point of i cow he is under and not above the Laws and is Boun by them equal with his a the King has no counterpart in Illinois a judge Smith a opinion continued a it ii argued that the Constitution provides for Tho impeachment of the governor and that because it a provides there chm be no other punishment thai specifying this procedure preclude. All others. A the Constitution a actors and during a session. No i Rovi it Iii Foi set amp pm fam Afi a or Riff Dur inf and Arter their term of Onsoy of reeks wipe out most of turks army moslem killed wounded and captured cuts strength 75 percent capital City Cut off or government i s a hang Phi sweeps on to Victory Illy a Mariatu pre Benne to in Athens. Greece. July 2g.�?an president Gomis Solms to actin m farm exporting and funding of rail debt a nation a a morally obliged to Aid both in speedy return to Prosperity he tells houses in message Kellogg Bill brought in As substitute to Norris $100,000,000 farm finance corporation plan. I Fly t Naf trix Rietl pre Vrr Washington. I. It. July 26.�?president Harding sent a message to con Gre today asking legislation authorizing the War finance corporation to handle funding of Railroad indebtedness and to increase credit for financing agricultural exports. That there were a moral obligations i upon the government to Ald in Bot ii in noun lenient by tile greek official Agency late yesterday said the turkish losses in killed and wounded prisoners and missing amounted to 75 per cent of their entire fighting strength in Asia minor. The statement claims the greeks respects was stated by the president have driven such a wedge into the who commended the War finance turkish nationalist lines that the corporation us an Agency of great be Marist forces at Angora the Capi value in restoring economic Condi Tal. On the Northern Branch Alf the prompt action was required. Bagdad railway have been Cut off tile president did not ask Tbs from those at Tonieh on the main both features be contained in one Bill. Line of the railway 150 Miles to the i Republican leaders. Therefore South. Adopted the plan of dealing with the issued by the Railroad and agricultural questions in the rapture of separate measures. Senator Kellogg. Republican. Minnesota introduced a Bill clan fled by Secretary Hoover of the department of Commerce an i chairman Meyer of the War finance corporation extending the Powers of the War finance corporation to agricultural Export financing. Ii als ish nationalist government owing to a it uld increase the corporation s re the successful fir Okad vans in Asia voicing credit fund from ?5�mmmw�, a naval statement admiralty announces a Steamer belonging to the turkish nationalists. Russian and turkish Gold to the amount of several thousand pounds was seized on Hoard the vessel. Change capital London. Eng. July 26�?the Turk ring to would in Asia vol Vin minor has been obliged to Transfer to 1.000.000,000. The seat of its government and the the Kellogg Bill was offered As a turkish nationalist Assembly to sivas substitute for the pending Norris Bill according to constantinople Dis 1� create a new government Export patches to the Exchange Telegraph financing corporation with . Com Pany. a that i the family of 116 mourn death of mrs. James Dunn taken in her ninety eighth year exom f d i from a. I a Over or one Hundred Ami sixteen children. States a grand children and great grandchild j resident j survive mrs James Dunn. On of Mitchell s oldest women who died at nine o clock last night at the Home of her daughter. Mrs. James Ria k j of this City. At the age of 17 years. Old a was til cause of or death. Not once during Lier entire lifetime Hal mrs. Bunn been seriously ill. Her i children declare. Sin had i ii Active i in spit of her advanced a and in histed with the Linus work until about a week ago when sin began to fait rapidly. The survivors include i i v sons. One daughter. 45 grand children and 65 i great Graude Hildren mrs. Hunn was born Iii county a Cloud burst at Mandan . Mayor mobbed for enforcing vehicle Law Iowa him i the by is he will continue to profit Etc \ dilators of traffic Laws ,0 years ago. She was a South Dakota for nearly 15 years moving to from Artesian with the Black family last March funeral arrangements will my be completed until tonight when a la tips arrive for the Rit a the services will in held at the holy family Catholic a Hurt ii and the body will be buried it Calvary remoter in Aid the i och foot f l o o i la yid tit it is Neyr is report his by is there. Terford. Ireland. So was one of a it exempts members of the min _. _ family of eleven children most of whom lived to an Obi age. Her Kotlier died at the age of 96 and one sister lived to be 93. The last member of or family a list a has been dead seven Yurs. Her husband passed away 21 years ago. Mrs. Dunn came to the i listed tary from arc get at certain times copt for certain offences Nani Edn n j similar provision is made for the gov or a r. Apply the rub the Converse is a governor Shah not be sex j the Constitution pro ides for imprisonment by Ghat is for misfeasance or malfeasance in office and for removal from office. The Constitution provide further the party whether j convicted or acquitted shall. No or a hiders be liable to prosecution trial judgment and punishment according to Law a release girl missing banker i a a was dining a few tin Imp on Mikita others were entertain he by a i a la of Michigan Trust Gra of 1/1111 Ilia k. A Ginny chill of the occult de Iii Empl Luriee with .1 re j neat of mrs Dunn. Six of the Gra Milch Bren will act a i pall bearers at the funeral. They a i Harvey Black. Kie Hurd Black. Btu a i stack Clarence Black Harry Ilia k and Ralph Dunn All of m it Che i. Richard Dunn of Mitchell is a son of the deceased other sons arc John Dunn of Sioux City and James Dunn of Marion. La., who have arrived Iii Mitchell for the funeral and Edward Dunn of Santa. Anna. Calif. Ami Michael Dunn of Washington. The latter two will be unable to attend the funeral i by press leaned mire Manila. N a. July 26 a flooded Street and delayed train service resulted this morning from what is believed to have Bern a cloudburst. Iller last night. I -1 Lait clonal 1 St Paul. Minn. July 26�?northern Pacific railway offices Here this morning reported that train service out of Mandan was delayed because of heavy Rains in that Vicinity. At Lyons the tracks were covered wit ii three or four feet of water i or Aster ated press ceased mire Ackley. La. July 26.�?mayor Viz. Of. Broniman of Ackley who was attacked by More than 2000 men saturday night following his prosecution of the motor vehicle Law in a statement i today declared the assault resulted i from his strict enforcement of the j Law a i was unable to secure to opera i Hon of local officials i said a and i i started out to Sec that the Laws were i enforced. A numerous arrests of Young Auto j Mobile Drivers for reckless driving and i other violations aroused considerable feeling Ami the attack sunday nigh. Was tin outgrowth of this feeling a i will however continue to enforce the Law and will have that it operation of tin county off ii a Cen a a la is. Today a baseball National Lealie Loston Cincinnati game postponed. Rain. Jailed Irish to get Freedom woman quits As u. S. Jurist new York. Dim too 152 Pittsburgh. Ooi 300 10 1 i Toney. Ryan. Barnes and Snyder Hamilton. Carlson. Glamor and Schmidt. U. S. Speeds War on famine in South age i is Are working Desper Teia to Check starvation in Cotton Belt you. Members of Reim a Max Congress will he released soon is Beu of mrs. Adams. Only oni til heh sey to be ass i. Y it . to practice Brooklyn. Too Ooi 020�?.1 0 i Chicago too too ooo�?0 a 0 Grimes and Miller Alexander. Martin Utida Wirt i iffy mar la Ted i Renn Les eel Quot of i Chicago Iii. July 26�?mbs Elizabeth Thompson alleged to have been a Friend of Warren c. Spurgin. Miming president of the Mic Higan Avenue Trust company which h Walt closed Las to Wick by examiners of tile stat Hanking department a held by authorities for a time today and then j released. Miss thump a was Saki Fly have admitted attending dinner parties with Spurgon and to have told of Othni girls entertained by Spurgon carrying out the announced intention of the states attorney s office. Assistant state s attorney Meshane today seized the books and accounts of the Bank. After an incomplete examination. Or. Methane announced that sufficient evidence of irregularities had been found to warrant asking an indictment for Spurgin from the grand jury. Illy a a it it elated pros leaned mire 1 Belfast i., july 26�?the Belfast Telegraph s Dublin correspondent says today he understands virtually All the members of the Dull Eireann or Irish Rop Uhlean parliament who Are in jail will be released at an Early Date this action will la taken to give them an Opportunity to meet Ami <1 is uss Iii British government proposals for a settlement of the Irish question die added x z Philadelphia St. Louis ring Ami on. X x x x x x x i x x x x x x x x x x x x x x it xxx xxx 5t x x xxx some i i k for v new York City july 26 Wall x Street is telling a Story of shrewd x salesmanship by Frank Robert x son. Attorney general of missis x Sippi. In disposing of one million x dollars Worth of stat Bonds. X the Issue which was for a x tuber Miosis sanitarium was of x flt red at Par. With 5 1-2 per cent x interest. Bankers were not in x to rested because they Felt the x terms were too Low under pres x cot conditions. X or. Robertson went to life in x sit Ranee companies and argued x that it would be Good Busine x for them to invest As the Bonds x would help prolong the live of x policy holders. The Appeal was x effective. X Why Leim it aril in i end Rel mire Washington. I. A. July 26.-�?mrs. Annotto Abbot Adams the first w>-1 ii i to be an assistant attorney general will sever her Eon Noel Ion with Tho government mid return to private practice in ran Francisco August i it was said today. So resigned some month ago. But remained to finish up pending its in Lier office Limiter which fall All la Gaj questions involving prohibition. During her government service mrs. Adonis wrote a number of Jill and Porta it liquor opinions including the in transit liquor ruling which holds Chicago. That no ships May enter the three at Washington mile limit with liquor aboard. Attorney general Daugherty will appoint a woman to succeed mrs Adams but so far has not made a select iou Peters Doak and. I to. In Clem american Leal be Detroit. Too 0�i 2oil Philadelphia. Jim too too Leonard and Rassle. Harris. Rommel. And Perkins. Washington. D. . July 26.�?federal agent including the american red Cross acting at president hardings direction. Were working at emergency Speed today to relieve conditions in a Large Section of the Southern Cotton Belt. Which in reported by the Public health service to threaten a near state of famine coupled with a widespread epidemic of pellagra. K l. Sports Assn. New York City. July 26.�?plans for organization of a knights of Columbus National Amateur sports association Wert announced today by William j Mcginley. Supreme Secretary of tin knights. 000 capital. Provision dealing with Railroad funding wore stricken from the Hoover Meyer draft before it a presented and Republican Leader planned to consider later and separately the president recommendation that the War finance corporation take Over Iii Road funding. Asks hair billion. President Harding asked to extend the authority of the War finance corporation to Purchase securities. Probably up to 1500.000.000, tim my be used for settlements with the rail ways. This the president told Congress. Would open the Way to a Early adjustment and Relief Quot of the Railroad problem. Tiler was no thought he said. Of asking Congress for additional Money. Railway claims based on the inefficiency of Labory during the War. The president said were to be waived for the present to hasten settlement without surrender of any rights in court although the railway owe the government Large sums til president is id. The government also owed Tho railroads Large sums on various accounts. A no adar said the president explaining his request a no added investment is required on the part of the government there is no added liability no added tax a it is merely the Grant of authority necessary to enable a most useful and efficient government Agency to use its available funds to Purchase securities for which Congress already has authorized the Issue and turn them int channels of finance ready to float them. Ref Muling plan. A eth contract covering operation provided that the railways should be returned to their owners in As Good condition As when taken Over by tin government and the transportation act recognizing that betterment and additions belong to capital account provided that such sums us the railway companies owed the government for betterment and new equipment. Added during Hie period of government operation might be refunded. There has been. At no time any question about the Justice of funding such indebtedness to the government. Indeed. It has been in Progress to a measurable Der Ever since the return of the railroads to their owners it has been limited however to such cases As those in which final settlements with the Railroad administration have been effected. The process is admittedly too slow to meet the difficult situation which the owners of the railroads have been facing and 1 believe it essential to restore railway activities and essential to the country a Good Fortune to hasten both funding and settlement. A quit apart from the Large sums owing to the government which Wear morally and Lear ally Boun to refund the government admittedly owe the railway companies Large sums Ltd a various accounts As compensation. Depreciation and maintenance. Quot the Way now would seem to i Clear to very Early adjustment and a Lif a it for the fact that the railway administration though possessing asset does not command the fund a to meet what will be its admitted obligations. Not asking More Money. A there is no thought to ask Goti Gress for additional funds. Perhaps five Hundred million dollars $500.-000.000 will be necessary. The Railroad fid ministration a or will have in the Progress of funding ample securities to meet till requirements if Congress will Grant the authority to negotiate Tho securities and provide the Agency for their negotiation. I can readily Bell eve that so simple a remedy will have your prompt Sanction. The question of our obligation cannot be raised the Wisdom of affording Early Relief is not to be doubted Ami the avoidance of added appropriation or liability will Appeal to Congress and the Public alike a spending proposals for Relief Ami their discussion have already brought to the attention of Congress the very promising possibilities of broadening the Powers of the War finance corporation for the further Relief of agriculture and livestock production. This corporation had proven itself so helpful Iii the Relief thus far undertaken. That i cannot help but believe that it broadened Powers a have been proposed to meet agricultural need will enable it wholly to meet the nation wide emergency. This is an impelling moral obligation to american farming in All its larger aspect and it will be most Gratifying to have your Early Sanction. I inter obligation. Cast it us i Ca aus Lia re it fat and a Contr Arvai obligation. And your favourable action is no less urgent Ami will no less Appeal to Public approval. Railway solvency and efficiency a essential to our healthful Industrial commercial and agricultural life. Everything hinges on transportation. After necessary and drastic curtailment. After harrowing Straits in meeting their financial difficulties the railways need Only thin financial Aid. Which t in fulfilment of our obligation will bestow to inaugurate their tar reaching revival. Us effects will i Felt Iii various industries and will banish to a Large degree the depression which though inevitable in War s aftermath we arc ail so anxious to see ended with this me Sage the president sent also to Congress a larg amount of data from director general Davis of the Railroad administration showing the Progress of liquidation so far and treating present financial conditions. A a a Mem q Imp Gen. Wood May yet take Post in Philippines Washington. D. C., july 26�?intimation have reached administration officials that major general Wood might in willing to Focone Sircy Iii previous decision against acceptor a of the governor generalship of a he Philippines. Stepfather held in murder of Young daughter Cleveland Boston. T Ovule site Rue. Too too 020 002 too too Ami o Neill 6�?8 15 0 0�?2 5 i pc Nock pastor Grandfather slopes with a 16-year-old girl Faller pm i Iii ii Ami Mehalk. Too oho to. Too 002 o Ida chary and weather report quadruple calves born to this Bossie thy Ift mme lated press braid mire Gothenburg. Neb., july 26.�?a cow forecast belonging to or. And mrs. George Dakota fair tonight and Butterbough living nine Miles East wednesday probably Thunder show of this town is believed to have broke in East and Central portion this Tif of this town is believed to have broke to in con and tonight cooler tonight when she gave birth to four female ind East portion wednesday calves % a a Orts i re press rated a re Omaha. Neb. July 26.�?author-last night were seeking the w. O. Harrell. 5�. And u Grandfather pastor of a Church by Homer. Neb., who is alleged to have eloped with Haze Riley a Farrier daughter. Utter had asked him to help her work. The girl a returned to her father by a Deputy stat sheriff yesterday. She said she Hail lived the ministers Home for Rev months and Bud come to him. A when i asked him to take me away Quot she told official. Quot he said he would of it or Iii Rev 16. She find at Era love were for an honorable they Are alleged to have let Mast t tuesday. Harrell is said to have left til girl at Hooper neb. Rejoined his wife who had been ill Iii an Omaha Hospital an i it for the South in an automobile. A ill would kiss me and Tell in he liked me awfully Well Quot Hazel told a Deputy state sheriff tonight. Quot i first came to like him on our Way Home from a revival meeting several month the girl declared she had pent a week with Harrell travelling in an automobile she said they spent one night in the car near Fremont. Sioux Gity. Ig., july 26.�?suspected of having murdered his step daughter. 12 Yara Obi. Harry Vernon Hill alias Thomas Campbell of Ponca City. Okla. Was arrested Here this morning by a Colorado Deputy sheriff Aslo stepped into the Post office to claim a suitcase which he had mulled to Slot x City from Defever the Mol Whf the murder is unknown. The body of the girl was found Iii an irrigation ditch near Derby. Colo., by Fin Engineer. The body was found last saturday drowned and weighted with Irons. Hill step father of the girl. According to a the police took her from a children a Home Here last week. The youngster s Mother had placed Tho girl Iii the institution. Previously according to the authorities. Hill appeared at the. Juvenile court to ask about his right to remove the child from the Horn. The girls Mother told the police that Hill had made repeated threats to kill the girl because his wife would not Send him Money. The postmortem proved according to Coroner in j. Jones of Adam county that tile Little girl a alive when. Held help la a a by heavy non Railroad tie to her neck and Ankles by wires she was thrown into the water of an irrigation ditch
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