Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 26, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
He evening rep Bucan third edition vol. Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota wednesday july 26, 1922 number 253takes Over freights capper defends direct primary against Harding Kansas senator declares Law should be extended instead of repealed is safeguard of poor in a it of farm bloc declares Swem gives people real voice in elections by ii Arry. In hint Kansan appeals for Xvi hip cd a Fri direct primary As Quot i. F0utica1 cure All feeds fat upon Europe a misery. A in a v 5 the i r peal i Ernnt of k recon Leader eve Egton. July 26�?extension of Marv Law rather than its roust he secured if popular gov is to he perpetuated says Arthur capper republicans head of the farm bloc and cd As a National progressive res of a careful systematic Rrona Anda to undermine Public _ con in state primary Laws with a a a a a a o bringing about their repeal not i a return to the selection of can a Sites by party conventions is seen to a the recent criticism of Pri r s by president Harding secretly of War weeks and senator Watson of Indiana. I cannot go along with the pres1-weeks and capper declares a instead of abolishing or limiting the primary it must be i Hope to see the Day when Nom Lnag ions for president will he by Poplar primary. When that Day comes to shall be getting on toward a really popular government. The people rust have More voice not loss voice. In their government and in the selection of men who make and administer the Laws. National committeemen i first a one of the first Steps in extending the primary should be selection of National committeemen by popular vote. That would give the rank and file o it he parties a voice. It has none now a of course the reason for the Dis satisfaction of a party leaders with the primaries is not hard to find. Results of recent primary elections in v High the people have rejected a organization candidates and nominated men of their own Choice has upset them. A they blame the system. Yet Are fact that the primary gave the voters a Chance to name their own Choice instead of having a handpicked organization candidate forced on them is the Best possible endorsement of the primary principle. A if the people Are not to have a voice in the nomination of their candidates for office Why should they Cave a voice in their election a if popular elections Are to stand nominations by primary must stand. A no other plan comes near to pro tiding popular government. Kansas a example a take for instance my state before the time of state primaries. The conventions were dominated by the Railroad stockyard and liquor interests. A these interests combined to control and did control Tolfe results in loth Republican and democratic conventions. They decided who the nominees should be in both parties. A after that the people could elect whichever nominee they choose. With their candidates hand picked for them they had no Freedom of selection. Nominations for governors. Legislators even for supreme court justices were directed by corporation influences not by the free will of the people. A four times out of five the primary is More important than the election. For in Many states a minority party candidate has no Chance whatever. The nominees of the majority party Are assured of election. A Elf the primary is eliminated so the voter has no voice in the selection of his party a non Knees he has no voice in the election fair for poor Man a it May be True there Are times when a poor Man is at a disadvantage under the primary system. But the nomination of colonel Smith j Rook Hart in Iowa As a candidate for i United states senator shows a Man Fin be nominated without spending luge sums of Money if he has the Peoples Confidence and they want ii in. Secretary weeks it seems to me. a bolshevik de the bolshevik in Dell ring popular government a failure a with All Tim unrest and Discon text now current this is a poor time to talk about taking from the people t Cir primaries rather we should i e studying How to extend them. Not less popular government hut r Ore popular government is what a it need a defense plea brings Al Statts Arf tears to jurors eyes j a a at Madalynne a trial asked to Aid in great cities of South America Are blamed by British social worker want boosts traffic y act business. Topped by Ayar it As broken out with renewed vigor. She says senator Arthur capper Sisters fight one is killed divorce cause wife of new yorker. Brother and Tayo sons held for cold blooded shooting by associated press leased wire new York july 26�?miss Katz named a co respondent in the separation suit filed last november by her sister. Mrs. John j. Reified against a John the Barber was shot three times and fatally wounded today in her Brooklyn bedroom. Pol by Milton Bronner London. Eng., july 26�?�?oone of the few blessings that came to the world while the War was raging was the almost Complete cessation of the White slave traffic. A and one of the greatest curses that has come with peace and the unsettled conditions accompanying it is a resumption of this terrible traffic in human this statement is made to me by miss Anne Baker Secretary of the National vigilance association of great Britain and Secretary and director of an International Bureau for the suppression of traffic in women and children. Miss Baker was picked As a technical assistant to to White slave committee of the league of nations that Means her statements carry the weight of the highest authority. A during the War transportation was hard to get and passports were closely miss Baker says. A this put a Stop to shipment of women to resorts abroad. A now steamship passage is easy to obtain. And restrictions of passports Are being removed. Europe s want boosts traffic a and the worst of it the terrible economic conditions especially in Central Europe play directly into the hands of the White slavers a the greatest demand for White Bertha slaves is in the great a ties South America. The greatest source of Supply is in Central Europe. A but the Field is now larger than Ever. Before the War. Russia and Poland were the main Fields of exploitation. Now Many of the neighbouring countries Are feeling the evil by associated press l eased aah ire los Angeles Cali july 26.�?one juror wept when j. R. Rush chief defense counsel in the one argument to be made in behalf of mrs. Madalynne Obenchain. Declared her trials for the murder of j. Belton Kennedy were a for revenge instead of Justice Quot or. Rush expected to Complete his argument today. Bandits crack Holabird Safe loot is $40,900 five trackman a Ava Ken Thayn but escape easily Are headed toward Mitchell Coal shipments by associated press leased wire new York. N july 26�?baron James a. Rothschild a member of the famous Rothschild family of France was sued for $500,000 dam a of ases in the state supreme court today by Marie parquet. A French girl who alleged she came Here last Spring upon his Promise to marry her and that he has since refused to fix a Date for the marriage. The Baron is now in Paris a statement issued by the Barons i counsel. Edgar t. Brackett declared Ohio operators and Illinois 1 the French Nobleman a denies most interstate Commerce Mission extends efforts to expedite distribution new peace move made Hench Nobleman sued railways push for half million for errant to of Tom breach of Promise Effort to form new shop unions peace in transportation strike today seems to be More Remote than Ever violence is reported miners make advances looking to settlements Holabird s. D., july 2ft�?telegraph and Telephone wires into this town were out before the Bandit who robbed the state Bank this morning appeared and it look some time to Send a general alarm of let this Section. In quitting the town the men drove East avoiding Highmore and striking South toward Gann a Alley. Posses of armed citizens from Gann a Alley and Highmore took up the Al Lase in automobiles. Ice arrested mrs. Reisler. Her two sons. Plague spots in the Morns and Gearge. And the slam Tono nth a Man s brother. Mat Kats. Charging i r. Me a and women engaged in this each of them a it. Lek. Vile business Are largely German. Ltd it in a vac polish or Russlan. They have wide a Frei run Hong v in spread organizations and Are amply Pital detectives no said they found j a Refl her sister brother and nephews in a room adjoining the bed chamber took All of them to the death bed where the detectives declared the Harrold. S. D., july 26�?the sheriff of hand county with a posse is conducting a search through this territory this morning for a hand of five automobile bandits who blew the Safe in the state Bank of Holabird. Near Here about 3 o clock this morning. And made away with $40,900. $000 in Cash and $40,000 in negotiable paper. Residents of the town were awakened by the terrific explosion but we re kept from investigating by guards posted by the bandits outside the Bank building. The Safe and building were badly wrecked by the blast. After leisurely packing the Washington d. A. July 26.�?state Railroad and Public Utility commissions were called upon today by the interstate Commerce commission to give Active assistance in carrying out priority orders for the distribution of Coal. The request of the commission which followed closely upon the issuance of the priority orders and the declaration of a National emergency in the states East of the Mississippi River was made in telegrams dispatched to the regulatory boards of the various states by commissioner Atchison in charge of the commission s car service division. Emergency is acute a the commission desires to know w Hether if local developments connected with our general service orders require we in rely on Active assistance of your the Telegram addressed to the states said. A this possibly May involve Survey certification and policing of certain local needs Andrt priority orders issued or to be issued. Emergency is most acute and requires Best Effort of All under common plan if distress which will come is to be May name committee strenuously the statements of the plaintiff and says the claims that he Ever promised or contemplated marrying her is absurd and without the slightest Hedden still at Large wife joins Hunters injured woman. Frantic at i it is of daughter. Searches Corn Fields in vain m maintenance of Ayva men make threat to a Alk out if roads push Neau plans no trouble signs by associated press leased wire Sioux Falls. S. July 2��?United state Marsha hairy King returned Foliar from lits tour of inspection of Tho various cities of the state in which railway men Are on strike. He Jaid i full he found the strikers orderly everywhere and that to did in. Anticipate any trouble. Still no Trace no Trace had been found by Threa of clock this afternoon of Guy Redden and hts six year old daughter. Gwendolyn hidden. Who have been in hiding since late monday afternoon. A frantic Mother searching for her Little six year old daughter was the main feature today in the Case of Guy Hedden who disappeared Mon having joined in the fuel Dis Tribu j Day afternoon with the child after Railroad attacking his wife with a Hammer annd leaving her alost unconscious. Mrs. Hedden in spite of her injuries was out with a searching party until late last evening looking for her husband and the Little girl seniority Issue up Washington d. C., july 2ft�? resuming the conferences through which he purposes to keep in close Contact with the Railroad strike situation president Harding conferred today with a. A. Atterbury. Vice president in charge of operations of tile Pennsylvania Railroad. Secretary Hoover also participated in the conference. Or. Atterbury was with the president for two hours and a half and discussed lie seniority Issue generally regarded a. The chief obstacle to settlement of the strike. Tion plan thus prepared traffic experts today awaited the word from president Harding to set in motion the machinery for emergency control. The president was expected by administration officials to formally establish today the directing Gwendolyn Agency of the scheme by the appoint ment of a presidential committee of representatives from the interstate Money in bags the robbers left the Commerce commission and the Debank building rushed to a waiting apartment of Commerce Justice and automobile and left the town head-1 Interior with Secretary Hoover As ing South presumably toward Mit chairman. Chell. The astonished townsfolk were with the Aid of an administrative taken so by Surprise that not a committee of operators and Railroad shot was fired at the fleeing bandits a i can to Bare to eat when i think that Gwendolyn May be starving a mrs. Hedden said this morning yesterday her birthday Chicago. 111. July 26�?with the government assuming control of freight traffic from Midnight last night the Eastern railroads continuing their efforts to form new unions of showmen and indications from Montreal that a walkout of 40.ooo Canadian showmen had been authorized peace in the railway strike today seemed a Remote possibility on the other hand Good will was apparent in yesterday was Little Gwendolyn athe meetings being held at Baltimore sixth birthday. So far As her Mother Between officials of the Baltimore and or anyone else knows the child was Ohio Railroad and representatives of outside All night monday night and t the showmen which have been relist night and searched in the regarded As a possible precursor to oth dying woman identified Morris Reisler As the one who shot her. Her sister mrs. Reisler the police allege. Billed As a Bale of Wool a it is no unusual thing for a cablegram to go to a South american port stating am shipping 20 Hales Wool on Steamer a. To the agent in South America that Means 20 undeclared that she and not her son did fortunate women and girls Are on the the shooting. Way a i Hope she does if she Don t ill most of the women who become choke Here i have been waiting athe victims of the White slavers do so Long time to get her a they quoted i unwittingly. In misery from hunger. Mrs Reisler As saying on the trip to unemployment or persecution they the Hospital. J listen to the Blandishments of Mem mrs. Reisler s husband formerly a ploy ment agents who Tell them about Harlem Barber now an automobile free passage to South America where Banks asked to take new notes Mellon says four and half billions Short dated of debt must be refunded no further spread of the strike was looked for although fifty maintenance men at Shawnee. Okla., and a number at Moberly. To quit work clerks threaten action a Resolution adopted by represent supplies Salesman was once manager of Jack Dempsey it is said. Sure ans Rouse neighbors there is work and Good pay on farms or in Cigar and cig Aret factories. A when they Are landed in a strange screams of mrs. Jennie Katz Moth i a Tana i e do not her of a my be in lhabn0dr.hvhenn the i a a Penn of a a 2ho?i were tired and they. Ailed Herfy re1jf thir Quot a a Quot it police. The police said mrs. Akutz informed them that a Morris did it a and that mrs. Reisler. Upon hearing where a Lite slave army is recruited a statistics Are almost impossible to get but Here Are figures showing the these words turned to her Mother nationality of the women in the i and said. A you j Censed resorts of Buenos Ayres in the police reported finding a re 1912 austrian 40 English. 4 Volver in mrs Reisler Possession French 341 German. 12 italian but expressed the suspicion that she j 116 russian 362 Spanish. 155. Was trying to shield her son Morris j a the newest thing we have to fight asked poke Protection i the White slaver who employs Good _ a a a Raider visited the Home i looking urls ostensibly As singers and of miss rat last night he to a ants. They Are left stranded in cities and towns across the seas and with no Way of getting even a pittance for their singing and dancing. The idea is of course to drive them into White slavery. I am glad there is practically no a were Marron White slavery either in Britain or the a to no lice said mrs i i. United states because both countries j ars ago he police said mrs. Have pure rapid imm iteration Law and such strict supervision Over pass said and from there went to a police station and asked that she he protected against violence. A detective accompanied him Back to her Home but returned to Headquarters in the belief that his presence at the Katz apartment was unnecessary. The Reisler a were married 9 7 by Assoc a Ltd Presa in Asod w ire a association now stands Washington d. . July a a to enter Confer Ltd with cling institutions of the country were f h a noted mine workers. Called upon by Secretary Mellon to perform an important service to the nation by extending their facilities for the Exchange of outstanding four and three fourth percent Victory notes for the new four and one fourth percent Treasury notes offered for subscription As part of the Federal program for refunding the Short plated debt. In a letter to Bankers throughout the country the Treasury Secretary explained that approximately $4,500,-000,000 of the nations Short dated debt must he refunded during the current fiscal year. Discussing the Treasury operations in connection with the National indebtedness or. Mellon stated that by june 30. 1922, the Gross Public debt had been reduced to about $22,963.-000.000, a reduction of about $1.052,-000,000 during the past 14 months the reduction taking place for the most part in the Short dated debt. Of traffic experts the governmental body j not Peen seen since 6 p. Rn., monday individual settlements if Success will direct the activities of the local when he came to the Home of an-1 a committees of operators in maintain 1 Rev Yates at the Northeast City ing fair prices and in distributing fuel hits to get a drink. To the roads and other Public Mill. Ira Hedden and a searching parties in the order of preference Stab to went to the scene of the attack listed by the interstate Commerce Jat night and searched in the re do commission As Best serving then Ltd vines nearby for Hedden and the lit to Tiv of nearly 30 general chairmen 6f the general Public. T i be girl. Of the clerks and freight bundles in a i called As loud As i could for j Ion. After their meeting Here yester Gwendolyn a the Mother said today i Day declared they would resort to a because i thought maybe of Cut their a economic Power Quot if their grief knew i was there he might come out 1 ances Are not adjusted but it was bewitch her. I thought i could hear her answer me but it must have been imagination. Aa�?Ta.? lightly clothed a she did t have any shoes on and t when i walked through All that stub either for the state of Ohio or for it made me wild to think of her the Central competitive Field with a going through there in her Bare View to terminating the strike. J Feer a he had on was her Bloom thie is the first definite announce j erg and a Little under Waist and her ment by this association of opera a dress because it was so hot monday tors which produce More than one when we went out but i done to see tenth of the entire Coal output in of she has gotten through the Ohio operators ready to talk peace terms Bridgeport Ohio. July 26�?announcement was made Here today by Charles j. Albasin. Secretary of the Pittsburgh vein operators Assoc a Ohio that it was willing to enter conference with the miners on this basis the association employees 29,-090 of the 50.900 engaged in the Industry in this state. Rish irregulars continue to Retreat before free states Heisler accused her husband of having been intimate with her sister for the past 15 years. Glad sister is Doad informed that her sister had died mrs. Reisler said according to the police a Good in a glad of in her complaint for a separation last fall mrs. Reisler said that while her husband was Riding around in his i automobile with her sister she was compelled to a ruin her Eye sight 4>y i making head bags for her neighbors i to buy a it read for her internationale asks world proletariat to get terms for Russia to but associated press leased wire i Uhlin Ireland july 2 6�?the in 1ars continue to fall Hack before Advance of the Irish National a n the West of Ireland according v ices from the front. The re a in most places is rather pre be although occasional stands a been made by fighting parties of e irregulars. Mutiny is said to be Rife among the jars reports received in nation. Darters say and one of the in i it leaders is reported to have n executed. Spring wheat from Delmont in Minneapolis first shipment beats Early record of s e v e to a l years by i nos 1.597 1 Marilynn and Jack will Mary sunday a Pickford asserts by associated press i Yea Sod wire Preus urges Farmers to conserve Coal Supply St. Paul july 26�?governor j. A. O. Preus today issued an Appeal in behalf of the Farmers of the state for conservation of enough soft Coal to handle the threshing of their i crops throughout the state. The governor pointed out that a considerable Supply of fuel is Neces sary for harvesting purposes and that j householders and manufacturers should defer their purchases until the Farmers had an Opportunity to fill their needs. Ivan Bowen state fuel administrator declared that there was no particular danger of a shortage for or-1 diary heating purposes and that res i Idem owners should not try to secure their full Winter Supply at this time or. Bowen has appealed to nights. When it rained yesterday morning i was almost frantic thinking of her. Mrs. William Sayles living at the end of North main Street saw the Little girl yesterday about 11 30 a. In. The child came out of a Field of lived that they would take no further strike action pending negotiations plans have been perfected for delivering mail by motor truck at least once a Day of every Community in upper Michigan North and South Dakota and Minnesota comprising the tenth railway mail District. Motor trucks Are already being used in portions of Wisconsin. Michigan and North Dakota to carry mail and freight. Curtailment of train service during the last Twenty four hours was negligible. The Pennsylvania Railroad issued a statement last night saying passenger and freight service had been restored to Normal on that Road. Plan to use Oil in Chicago preparations were being Oats and walked Back and Forth As i made to substitute Oil As fuel in the los Angeles cal., july 26�?the the dealers throughout the state to though undecided where she was going mrs. Sayles notified the authorities As she feared to go out because of the gun or. Hedden was known to be carrying. The child disappeared soon after however. Continued on Page six Willard a manager gets definite offer of Dempsey Battle by associated press leased wire Minneapolis minn., july 26�? Minneapolis today received its first Carload of Spring wheat from the 1922 crop of the Northwest. It came by associated press leased wire Moscow Russia. July 6 a the a peal to the Quot world proletariat to from the Farmers Elev air company Annb pressure to Bear upon the Var. Of Delmont. South Dakota it arid ious governments for better terms for de number i dark Northern Spring 50 soviet Russia in its endeavours to re pounds to the Bushel and was sold gain relations with established noun for $1.59 7-8. It is the earliest a tries was issued today by the com Monist internationale. _ the Appeal emphasized that this action was be ing taken in View of the closing of the Hague conference which it de i dared was broken by soviet firmness i and insistence upon Russia s rights. It a Trike violence in Clinton ia., feared Gandy quits race for Congress from Western District b Tole i Ken late she i by j p. X for m a r lion fore Way the the m pro i Trva v associated Presa i eased wire r ton Iowa july 26�?followingophic warnings from governor ill to mayor h. W. Cow Lee and of Ramsay and a conference yesterday attended by the mayor a of. United states Mashal Guy or of Des Moines. Assistant Oral manager f h. Hammill of Northwestern railway attorneys to e railway company and Deputy Bals and a special police prepare it re under Way to augment the s guarding Northwestern rail property. In the messages from governor and at the conference r mayor and sheriff were informant the Northwestern railway it oses to operate its shops Here la begin importations of new Oyes today to take the place of loves now. Or. Strike. Special to the Republican rapid City. S. D., july 26�?hon. Hrry l. Gandy of rapid City. Democratic candidate for Congress from the third District tor the. Fifth time has withdrawn from the race because of business reasons and has pledged his support to whomever May he nominated to take his place. In a statement announcing his withdrawal. Or Gandy said certain business engagements which he had undertaken. Precluded his acceptance of i the . Gandy has served three terms As congressman from the third District. H has been Defeated once. His fifth nomination last fall was unanimous. Tivoli of wheat in several years. Lenroot clashes in Senate with Gooding Over Wool schedules Washington d. A. July 26�?a Sharp attack on senator Gooding of Idaho chairman of the Republican agricultural Tariff bloc by senator Lenroot. Republican Wisconsin and a heated Exchange Between the two senators marked the continuation of debate today in the Senate on the Lenroot amendment to lower the proposed duties on coarse wools. Weather Rebori South Dakota generally fair Tofu an<3 thursday cooler tonight West and Central portions. Editors Glacier Park by associated press leased wire Glacier Park. Mqnt., july 26.�?two Hundred members of the National association Are in Glacier National Park today for a two Day pause in their 5,090 mile journey which included the associations invention in Missoula last week. Paderewski quits Poland because he is not wanted now Date of the wedding of Marilynn Miller of the stage to Jack pick Ford of the screen has hts a advanced from August i to july 30. The advancement and the announcement of it were both made by Jack s Mother mrs. Charlotte pick Ford also Mother of Mary Pickford the wife of Douglas Fairbanks. Miss Miller arrived Here yesterday and she and her Fiance were discuss in their plans for being married August i when mrs. Pickford interrupted a no. he married next sunday at 7 o clock sunday night so there we be no interruptions in the a ictus the wedding will be at Douglas and Mary a Home in Beverly Hills. A fall said Jack and Marilynn. Texas troops take Over guard duty at Denison rail shops by associated press leased wire Denison. Tex. July 26.�?five companies of the 142nd infantry Texas National guard detained. Here Early today and immediately took charge of the Railroad shop District placed under martial Law by proclamation by governor Neff As a Protection to rail workers and property. Colonel c. W. Nimon of Gainesville assumed command of the 275 men upon their arrival after a nights run by special train from Austin. Impre a this fact upon the Consumers and thus save sufficient Coal to satisfy threshing demand. Or. Bowen today will make every Effort to reach an agreement with Herbert Hoover Secretary of com j Doyle said. Mere Foi the supplying of trains to haul the Coal to tile lower Lake ports. With the a trains supplied. Or Bowen believes several million tons can be moved to the head of the lakes within the next month. Los Angeles. Cal., Juty 2 6.�?a definite offer of s match with Jack Dempsey september 22 or 29 has been received by Ray Archer. Jess Willard a manager according to Gene Doyle toe challenger s local representative. The offer will not change Willard s determination to hold out for an october or november Date. Farrington suggests plan for Illinois mines Springfield. 111., july 26.�?immediate resumption of work in Illinois Coal mines at the same wage scale existing when the strike was called and the opening of conferences in the governors office Here Between operators and miners to conclude a separate Illinois wage agreement was suggested in a Telegram sent by acting governor Sterling at noon today to president Frank Farrington of the Illinois mine workers. Today baseball american league Boston. Chicago. Quinn and Ruel Schalk. Too Ooi of too too of Robertson and a vent of a shortage of Coal As a result of the combined rail and Coal strikes reports of violence or threatened violence were slightly increased and troops were called out in three new states while in Montana the great Northern railway was promised troops Protection at any Point where the need might arise. Denison. Tex Vas placed under martial Law this morning by governor Neff who ordered five companies of the Texas National guard to duty there. Three companies of Alabama state troops were mobilized at Birmingham ready for Call to Albany. Ala., where disorders were reported Kentucky state troops were ordered to Fonde near Jellicoe. Tkv. Report of violence reports from Kingsville tex., said that two non Union workers had been attacked and beaten by a number of strikers. An aged employ of the St. Louis san Francisco Railroad was Cut and beaten in the Yards at Memphis Tenn. A special Deputy sheriff guarding the shops of the Seaboard air line at Jacksonville fla., was shot through the leg by an unidentified crowd. Governor Stephens of California in a message to president Harding called attention to a possible shortage of refrigerator cars for transporting Philadelphia Cleveland Rettig and of Neill. Too too too 101 maintenance of Way men now threaten walkout Detroit. Mic july 26�?a threat that the 409.090 maintenance men Perkins Uhle and j employed on the nation s railroads will go on strike because of alleged action of certain Eastern roads in at Washington of tempting to form a company Organ Detroit ionization of take the place of internal Mogridge and and Woodall. Blunders by associated press leased wire Paris France july 26�?ignace j. A amp Derewsky has decided definitely that his country is unwilling to accept his political service further it was Learned today. He w la return to the United states in november to fill several concert engagements. The former polish Premier does not disguise his feeling on the polish situation. He shows great sorrow for the condition of his country. He told his friends that the majority of his countrymen apparently did not think that he could serve Poland. Food prices show upward trend since june figures prove by associated press leased wire Washington d. t july 26.�?while living costs generally in the United states were 26 percent lower last month than in june 1920. And two tenths of one percent lower than in March this year they were 66.6 per cent higher than in december 1913, the Bureau of labor statistics of the department of labor announced today. Food prices showed an upward trend from March to june the figures revealed but were offset in the general average by declines in clothing fuel Light furniture and miscellaneous necessities while housing remained stationary. Picinich Pillette tonal Railroad brotherhoods and the action of guards employed by the i railroads was made Here today at new York 0 Headquarters of the International St Louis 0 r brotherhood of maintenance of Way Hoyland Schang Wright and Severeid. National league first game Cincinnati 111 112 oooo 7 113 Philadelphia 620 too 04x�?12 16 i Rixey and Hargrave Weinert Winters Hubbell ring and Peters second game Cincinnati. Of Philadelphia. Of Couch and Wingo ring and Hen line. Employees and railway shop labourers. Why is this wrong the answer will be found among today a want ads what a a Blunder do you suggest Grahle denies report Chicago 111., july 26�?e f. Grahle president of the International brotherhood of maintenance of Way employees and railway shop labourers denied today reports emanating from his Headquarters at Detroit that the 400,000 members of the Union were threatening again to strike. Or. Grable said negotiations were proceeding satisfactorily before the United states Railroad labor Board. A we Are filing our cases before the Railroad Board and expect an Early or. Grahle said. Any new i strike threat is news to me and i Oil too too 0_i 5 i u8t left Detroit last night. Somebody too Oil too 1�?2 to 0 i up there must had a ate under and o far of rain strikers Start riots in Toledo Toledo. Ohio. July 26�?forty worn wives and relatives of striking railway employees attacked a party of non Union Railroad showmen on their pc a to work in the fearing Street shops of the new York Central Here Early today. Police responding to a Call for help were met with a Shower of bricks and stones which resulted in a Call for reserves three patrol wagons filled with officers were rushed to the seen with orders to arrest every woman i found in the Vicinity. First game Chicago. Boston. To innings Roll Mcquillan and of Neill. V second game Chicago.05 0 too 200�?5 to 2 Boston. Oho 010 oooo i 4 0 Kaufmann and of Farrell Miller and Gibson. St Louis. 020 0 new York. To 0 Sherdel and Ainsmith Douglas and i Snyder. Pittsburgh. Too too ooo�?0 4 2 Brooklyn. 030 004 oox�?7 to 0 Glayzer and Jonnard Ruether and Hungling. Deberry