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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 28, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
I evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota Friday july 28, 1922 number 2ss Harding has peace plan attorneys would Speed up $ uniform Laws to be urged by u. S. Bar body better enforcement against crime Waves to be sought by National meet Taft to be speaker Heyd of supreme court will speak of a Law s delay at Frisco session by Gene Cohn fan Francisco july 25�?speeding up the Laws delay getting uniform state Laws on corporations divorce extradition and pm enforcement. Securing better enforcement of pm particularly As it affects crime Waves. These Are the highlight activities which will feature the american bar a Ocia Tion convention opening Here pc gust 9�?�?othe most important conf it Nee in the organization s history a according to Cordenio a. Severance. President of the association. Throe main topics of the three main topics interest of lawyers and courts centers on the r Atter of uniform Laws. The volition will recommend that the supreme court work out a list of role after the fashion of Federal in equity cases which will insure uniformity of jury Case Laws in each to for five years the bar Asko option has be a working on this a Quot its result would be to make ie., status of any Case the same in a tie As in another and would be i estimable Aid to the Legal pro j fess on. Taft on a i jaw a delay Quot the Case of the Law s a Lav to presented by William Howard Taft chief Justice and former president. Justice Taft has recently completed an exhaustive Survey of English court procedure with a View it simplifying and speeding up american courts. To the Law enforcement committee will be entrusted the writing of one of the most important reports o. The convention. A realizing the grave situation resulting in so called crime waxes the bar association has sought to get at the real causes after a thorough investigation a says president Severance. Fighting crime Waves a Means or combating crime Waves through the courts will be outlined by the legislation committee. A personal study has been mad in pastern cities and criminals have had Chance to express their views to div dual investigators. A i think personally there has been too much Moll coddling of criminals too much evasion of our it a duty by our better class citizens failure of citizens to use their Powers of Effrage. And too Many bandi1 ups placed upon presentation of cases by District attorneys. A such things encourage crime i dont think much of this after the War crime wave Alibi. The figures fail to Bear it courts u s. Seizure of Coal mines is possibility Roosevelt in 1902, had plans All made for similar drastic move president to China a president is making Effort to Arron a Dada a1 unite All factions offer proposal to both sides situations similar Sullivan compares Steps taken by two administrations in handling trouble of top left to right Cordenio Severance president american bar association William Howard Taft. Chief Justice. Supreme court Elihu Root former Cabinet member below governor Henry j. Allen of Kansas and g. W. Wickersham. Aged Gambler loses. Ends life new yorker. 60 years old leaps i to Bay after losing life a savings by associate Ltd press leased wire new York n. A. July 2s�?after losing savings of a lifetime on unlucky investments in motor stocks in mothers accusation causes lad to steal car put on probation by associated press leased wire Milwaukee wis., july 28.�?stung by an accusation by his Mother that he stole a two Jack Appel 14. Said he threatened to show her that he was no a a Piker and that if he were going to steal anything at All it would be some Hini. T so the lad stole the automobiles of Connemara is free of rebels Irish insurgents Are hard pressed throughout Munster province. Report Wall Street e. J. Moran 60, committed suicide by leaping from the cd fr0m him an admission of to the Law a Erie municipal ferryboat president Roost double theft. Reports of i velt while it was crossing the Bay of judge Backus placed the Joy three years probation. Dublin. Ireland. Jul it 28�?All the main towns in the Connemara District have now been cleared of insurgent troops and rapid Progress is being Henry Burns and f. W. Robinson i made by the National forces in the because the crisis was Only less Seri a policeman arrested tack and gain 1 West and the Munster province says a a a a official report today. By Mark Sullivan National political Correl Pondant the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post Washington. A. July 28 copyright 1922 by Tho to hell evening Republican and the new York evening Post in seizure by the government of the Coal mines while not among the immediate possibilities has always been an ultimate possibility of the Coal strike. In the Coal strike of 102. Seizure of the mines was the ultimate step which president Roosevelt withheld until the end but which he had made every preparation to take if the parties to the controversy had not finally accepted his arbitration commission at an earlier stage. Roosevelt was convinced that Public opinion at the time would have supported him in seizing the mines and if this was True in 1962 it is probably More True in the greatly advanced Public opinion of Twenty years later. The exact details of Roosevelt a plan for the seizures of mines As revealed by him several years later. Were in his own words As follows the method of action upon which i had determined in the last resort was to get the governor of Pennsylvania to ask me to keep order then i would put in the army under the command of some first rate general. 1 i would instruct this general to keep i absolute order. Quot i would also instruct him to Dis possess the operators and run the mines As a receiver until such time j As the commission might make its report and until i As president. J might Issue further orders in View of j i this report. I had to find a Man who i possessed the necessary Good sense. I i judgment and nerve to act in such event. He was ready to hand in the1 person of major general Schofield i sent for him. Telling him that if i had to make use of him it would be prospects for end of the rail strike brighter today than at any time make 3 suggestions Union cd Yiu is however in Tim Ste Wei k May Fass before strike is ended order permanent Sion Falls. S. D., Only 28�? Federal fudge i. Elliott 11 ii morning made permanent Hie temporary injunction i Suveil Lam week in behalf of the Chicago and Northwestern railway again tits striking employees in round houses and repair shops throughout the state. No one Apih ared in court to represent the strikers. A in Amer Secretary of a evangelist denies sensational charge f. By associated press leased wire grand rapids. Mich. July 25 a testifying As a defense witness in the separate maintenance suit brought by mrs. Lottie m. Trotter against her husband. Melvin f Trotter prominent evangelist miss Florence Moody his former Secretary denied on the witness stand today that the evangelist was the father of a child born to her in 1917. Miss Moody also denied there Ever and been anything improper in her relations with or. Trotter. Urge that the evangelist was the f ther of miss Moody a child was Ade by mrs Trotter in filing her sit and also reiterated in her Testi ony inst week mrs Trotter assert a her husband and miss Moody had confirmed the parentage to her. Of the Way to Staten Island. At East Twenty letters left on the ferryboat told the Story of the aged Many a efforts to out guess the Market and a memorandum gave a list of by losses some of which ran As nigh As $700 a Day. Other letters from brokers called him to their offices on business. He left also on the ferry boat there postal cards directed to newspapers. The text of these cards i was a Send a Man to the Corner of inroad and Wall streets and he will find a sucker who lost All in Wall the fragmentary memoranda did not give the name of the motor Stock on which the Man had plunged but they did record losses of $760 in one Day. $500 another $400 a third and $500 on a fourth Day. Losses of hundreds of dollars on various other Days also were reported showing that the Man had started playing the j j Quot Zzz Market with a considerable sum. Witnesses who say the Man leap important ship Case settled Duluth Carrier concern wins far reaching Case against insurance company his i an the report says there is Good on ground for hoping that within the next fortnight the organized resist Janc of the Republican irregulars will have been so broken that further postponement of the Irish Par Ous than that of the civil War that the action taken would be practically a War measure and that if i sent him he must act in a purely military capacity under in As commander i Yuan Hung new president of China. Is making vigorous efforts to unite the faction split country it served As vice president of the repulse in 1916. Showers Stop Grain Harvest dealers state r i offic i als Promise plenty of cars to Moye Rop for next week Washington d. July 28�?the proposals for immediate end no of the Railroad strike have been submitted to representatives of the Railroad executives and members of the Union by president Harding wording to information obtained to div by administration advisers who talked with the executive. Three proposals All hinging on various plans for adjusting the pm loves seniority rights will be submitted it was said to the executives meeting in new York tuesday and to an employees conference in Chicago to be arranged by b. M. Jewell the shop men a Leader. Has Throe suggestions outside Railroad contracting it was in id. Would be abandoned by the j railroads under each of the three pro totals one of the proposals according to those claiming to have information of the president suggestion. Would be for the railroads to waive the seniority question and t Ike All strikers Back to work. Another i was said to be to give a i Oval Mon who have remained at wind prior j Sono Rity rights Over strikers and the third was for separate adjustment it a the seniority dispute by each Road j with its own employees through joint committees to be appointed. Clouds passing away int president was said by his and Xvi scr to believe that the three pro i pedals promised considerable hop of to Fink settlement and to have do Elal eel that a More Clouds had \ air i de away in Tho railway situation showers of the past few Days have within Tho past few hours than for halted threshing operations and de several Wpm is. In chief paying no heed to any Aith i played the first Grain shipments in All administration officials Cority judicial or otherwise except Davison county and the immediate attainted with the proposal Anil a mine. Vicinity according to Mitchell grained to share the presidents View that i ii a Merit will be Unne Cesar at res a the was a Fine a it dealers. The first Small Grain thresh a basis upon which to striker Lent five members or the provisions Asker and to blk Quot a swi., with 1&Quot Davison county will probably might return to work had seen i. . Whisker a Ana a Piar. Blu ii a in. Wiki the government Cabin a and 16 other Cut any of the outward aspect of thebe Quot Jha t. Re members of the a lip actively end conventional military dictator hut in i movement of Grain after that sex a amp ged in the supremo of disorders. I both nerve and judgment a was All by associates press leased wire St. Paul. Minn. July 28.�?a verdict for the Massey steamship company of Duluth against the importers and exporters insurance company of Newyl Ork in the St. Louis county District court for the sinking of the Eastern lines put embargo on most freight right and he answered quietly that. If i gave the order a would take Possession of the mines and would guarantee to open them and to run them without permitting any interference either by the owners or the strikers or anybody else. So Long As i told him to to he steady and heavy unless a car shortage occurs. The movement of new Grain from the Northern and Western part of the state through Mitchell to Minneapolis and Milwaukee markets began about a week and a half ago and has continued steadily at the rate worked out. Soon after the nature of the presidents proposals had become or in and after the Cabinet. Session at which it was presumed the executive had outlined them to Nis Nevi ass or. Jewell appeared at the White House far another conference with or. Harding. The strike Leader who was unaccompanied refused to Dis a this where keep quiet for a Roupie of Days a of about 50 cars a Day an official at i cuss the situation declaring a these negotiations were conducted the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul thing has come to the Point with the utmost secrecy Gen. Scho j Yard office reported this morning. J we All can do Good if we Kelt i Field being the Only Man. Who knew. Roads Promise cars enough exactly what my plan was. But my i efforts to bring about an agreement Between the operators and miners �?oivi.t.�6 it la Evv. Profi aident nov i Vii. We Ere finally successful. I was glad cars in which to move the immense steamship Ferdinand Schlesinger on i food. Fuel and livestock Are not to have to take Possession of the Grain crop but local Railroad men Grain dealers interviewed this the be let was express edit at of morning anticipate a shortage of 1 further i wion Between or. Jew cars in which to move the immense a Quot in 1 the president prove Satis factory the striking organization e Superior in 1919 was affirmed by the state supreme court today. While the amount involved in the from the boat say that he wore Good j5 a a clothes and apparently was an office he te8, cafe of of Marine worker states rights Issue is again raised by n. Carolina governor Given first place other Royds May follow insist that the fear is unfounded and i Wou a convert immediately n Genet a1 convention in which i re prelim native of each Craft on each of the Tate cd if finals flayed today 192 Champion is beaten by associated press wire Shelby x. C., july 25.�?asserting the Federal government was engaged in a steady encroachment upon the lights of the state governor Morrison declared in an address last night to editors of the North Carolina press association that president Harding s request to state governors to invite a resumption of Coal produce Tion under Assurance of adequate pro-1 Section constituted a an attempt to debase the a there May be bolsheviks after me who come into Power and they May attempt to inflict soviet ism upon the state but this will never come while i am or. Morrison declared. Carpenter Dies As result of Accident insurance carried on the vessel at the time of its loss. Numerous oth a i companies held the balance of the 1 insurance. The court ruled that under a contract of Marine insurance the insured May recover for the loss of the vessel by sinking without showing specifically what caused her to sink or that she Sank As the result of an encounter with a peril of the sea covered by the policy. It is necessary to show the court held that the vessel was seaworthy at the inception of the risk. The Ferdinand Schlesinger Sank whle taking a cargo of Coal from Erie. Fa., to port Arthur ont. The cause of the leak which sent the ship to the Bottom was never known and for this reason the insurance was held up. Red Cross to watch Turkey lifts embargo St. I Xii. To. July 28.�?Tho Baltimore and Olio Railroad today i if to cd a temporary embargo planed on All carloads for the East bound from Here due to the Mal strike and an unusually heavy offering of freight. No reason was Given for lifting the embargo. Mines hut i was All ready to ant and would have done so without the i that there a plenty of cars. Slightest hesitation or a moment s a All the earliest Grain being Thresha a Lay if the negotiations had fallen de is being sent direct to min Capo Ralda in farce us and other big storage Centre Wou Between the Coal strike that Roosevelt ended and the present Coal strike there was. As to the strike itself much similarity but As to the Steps the negotiations followed there were differences. In 1902 he miners accepted the president s offer to arbitrate in the present Case the min there Are still adequate transportation facilities. When the Busy season opens what cannot be shipped and marketed at once will have to be stored in the individual bins on the farms. Elevators Are ready the storage capacity of elevators ors declined. In 1902 the operators a. A pre solid in their refusal to Achi j in the Vicinity of Mitchell could not Vasington d i july trat in the present situation a con a be Learned definite la but it is estimate Coal carrying railroads the Norfolk Sid Erable majority of the operators i de at around 200 too bushels Mit v and Western. Chesapeake and Ohio. 1 Are willing to arbitrate but a min and Louisville and Nashville have de Oritz has refused. Dared embargoes Over their lines in the 1902 Case As in the present against the acceptance of any the initial attempt to bring about a freight except food stuffs live Stock titration failed. But in the 1902 and fuel. The actions were taken j Case president Roosevelt to use his under the interstate Commerce com own words. A a refused to accept the Mission declaration of an emergency Rebuff and continued the Effort to which authorized roads embarrassed j it an agreement Between the miners. By the shop men a strike to show pref j and opera tors Terence and establish priority in transportation. ,. The object of the embargoes is to arbitrate. I conserve All the equipment and facile j a in the tie for the three carriers for the analogy May again be fulfilled transportation of Coal. The roads present was. In the 1902 serve the non Union bituminous min Case As in some aspects of the presing areas South of the Ohio River 1 rate it it he rea1 Obs tade to arbitral which have furnished most of the Horn ppm eyed Down in the end not Ltd la has Only two elevators one cd a i de by the Farmers Union an the other by John Dieterman there Are five elevators at it. Vernon one at Riverside one at Burton on at Betis and three at they Are All Clear and a to Grain. 5omf of the Farmers of the North be seated. # Alit is Tern atrocity in v estimation Oyer to american order bet will ii Elp special to the Republican it Chamberlain s. A. July 28�?shewer Winner and Tillman of Pierre a matched in the 36 Hole finals St tie championship toners it the sign of the state Golf Torna. Ere today. By associated press leased wire Superior. Wis july 25�?John Dunn 54. A Carpenter until lately a resident of Ashland. Wis., died Here j late yesterday As a result of a fall of so feet from the top of the new Dock being constructed for the great Northern Railroad at Allouez. He is survived by a widow three Mitchell at Sioux Falls postponed rain. R Weehan won his Way into f by defeating Al Aba. K of i t Kings in the Semi final and i by defeating e. Mei3enhold j f Vermillion title Holder. Quot Iden of Pierre Defeated r Doyle of Aberdeen Defeated r or of Huron in the Consolation Madden and Doyle were Hook play off the is Hie Consolation 0 business meet no sterility r of. Mitchell was selected As f place for the 193 Sta o Golf a a Lent. And Paul Young of i was elected president of the it association for thi ensuing v r j Vandergrift of Sioux Falls v named vice president id Val Maclean of Mitchell wat exact a e teary treasurer Iman plot aimed at Fri care charge made by parisians associated press leased wire is France. July 28.�?the the daughters and a brother. Blunders by associated press la sed wire a Washington d. C., july 28.�?because of the technical state of War still existing Between the Allied Powers and Turkey the plans of the British French italian and american governments to jointly investigate alleged turkish atrocities in Anatolia has been abandoned and an inquiry is to be made instead by the International red Cross. The change in plans was made at the suggestion of the British and j French officials after the United j states had indicated its willingness to i take part in a joint governmental investigation. The state department in Boston too Ooi country s Coal output since april i when the miners struck in All the unionized Fields. Today Bas Baix Dakota league american league Philadelphia .130 Cleveland too Harris and Perkins Morton and of Neill. He finally mane Vered both parties j a St expect to stack their Grain and into a belated acceptance of his or put of threshing until them to sure of transportation possibilities that of the Farmers in this Sec Bui. However Are anxious to thro it their Somsi. Grain particularly the wheat and Market it while the prig is still fairly High. Low Price predicted a. Yod or and a. A. T Tux two Mitchell Grain dealers interviewed this morning anticipate lows Grain prices this fall on account of the size of the crop. A similar fear was expressed by 1 t. S Welch employment agent Here. The Early we Chat threshed a Kansas started at $1.10 per Bushel. 1 Ard a gone Down to about 93 or i 90 cats per Bush or. Welch said. Opl Ace weak Distant Union leaders think Chicago. 111., july 23�?though prospects of peace in the rail strike we Ere brightened by the Union leaders abandoning plans for their return to Headquarters he from Washington the possibility of an actual settlement seemed at least a week Distant. The next move was up to the Eastern Railroad executives who Are to my by in a we y Ork next tuesday to consider three tentative proposals submitted by president Harding for smoothing out the seniority question Plankinton. Which apparently is the on y obstacle waiting for to termination of the walkout violence is spreading in Newyl Ork John Down a. Chairman of the Eastern strike com nitty a asserted false claims Wei renin to matter of a Al importance but to what seems at this distance an absorbed by Small Point of prestige of a a face. H. Green aged Mitchel Man loses Way out All night Washington too 0 Detroit .010 0 Francis and Picinich Oldham Dauss and Woodall. F or f 1 government it was made a n today has received what it j Cor Dens absolutely trustworthy tin j for at it a that an attempt against tie life of Premier Poincare is bang peeled in German monarchist Cire. I View of the altered arrangement has instructed its representatives at constantinople and Athens to co operate in the work now to be carried Forward by the red Cross. Georgia negro is sentenced to die in peonage murders Chicago Ooi Ferguson and Ruel. Faber Schalk. Too and National league Why is this wrong the answer will be found Amor by Barf belated prs is Lead d Yvore Covington. Ga., july 28.�?clyde Manning negro farm Boss on the Williams Plantation near Here where a number of negroes were killed last year was convicted late yesterday of i murder by a Superior court jury s which fixed his sentence at life imprisonment. John Williams owner of the farm. Already is serving a life sentence. This we As Manning second trial the first verdict also having been a life term. He confessed to taking part in the slaying but asserted it was at orders of a Williams who he said wanted to first game St. Louis. 210 too cio�?4 7 3 new York too 150 02x�?8 13 i Doak. Stuart and Clemons Ryan and Smith. Second game St. Louis. To i new York. Too 0 Haines and Ainsmith Nehf and Smith. Cincinnati. 600 too Philadelphia. Too Udo Donohue and Hargrave Singleton. Winters and Peters. Chicago. 040 Cio 112�?9 12 0 Boston. Too too ooo�?0 5 0 Jones and of Farrell Oeschger Braxton and of Neill. Today a we ant ads. What a a Blunder do you suggest i hide peonage conditions. Pittsburgh. Too too of too of Adams and Gooch Vance and Deberry. After wandering around for More than eight hours trying to find his Way Home. Henan c. Green As 93 years the oldest Odd fellow in the state was found about 5 30 this i morning by two members of the Mitchell fire department called out to search for him or. Green had been at the Odd i fellow Hall last evening. Some one usually Calls for him to take him Home but last evening he started out alone shortly after 9 o clock and on his Way Home he lost his bearings. When he failed to return Home the police we Ere notified and a Call for firemen wms sent out. He was found on the Corner of main Street and seventh Avenue eight blocks from his Home. Or. Green makes his Home with his daughter. Mrs. Louise r. Hammer 821 East seventh Avenue. The aged Man appears not to have suffered from his exposure it is said this morning a a to Hornsby ties record new York n. Y., july 28.�?rogers Hornsby St. Louis slugger tied the league Home run record made in 1884 by de. Yyi Illiamson of Chicago when he hit his 27th circuit clout of to season in the first game with new y Ork Here today. I Eather Keport South Dakota Thunder showers probable tonight saturday pal Fly Cloudy not much change in temperature. Crop conditions in Northwest states Are Genera by excellent made by the roads As to the number of strikers returning to we of a and he advised r m. Jewell tile it Ike Bader. To a fight and win if the Eastern Eye Civ Ive will not no gotta spread of violence Alp it marked the Days developments the report of disorders becoming to. Numerous. This Range we As noted by a Liber member of the Unicoi states Railroad labor Board an j prompted in comment that get violent that is when they three men were assaulted at Jam s a me. Wis. W a re 200 shop men Are on strike we Hile at Milwaukee thirty non Union workers quit their Job after shots had been fired at then. No spread of strike became a Parent today. By associated prows leased wire Minneapolis Minn. July 28.�?<�?�rop conditions and prospective Arain yields in the four Northwest states Are characterized As generally Good in the monthly report of crop and business condition issued today by John h Rich agent of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank. Causes of damage in various sections have differed the report say Lack of rain has caused the greatest damage the reports says we Ith damage by Hail second followed by Grasshoppers and rust. Of watchman Dies seven years after being Miu Otys judge Giyu is no rth Western injunction Minneapolis. Minn. July 28�?judge Wilbur f Booth in United District court ranted the and Northwestern railway company a temporary injunction today against striking shop men at Waseca and Tracy hut refused to make the or i a applicable to striking employ of the company at Mankato. Sleepy Eye and new Ulm. The com held that a the latter places thew a had not been sufficient interference to necessitate an injunction hearings on the restraining orders Gram a to five railroads were continued by judge Booth until to a. In Nix wednesday. The railroads concerned a Tho Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul the soc Lin. Chicago and great Western the Omaha and Northern Pacific. Northwest strike is broken. Royds claim Minneapolis. Min july 28.�?gi 1 t. Huntington. President of the 1 Minneapolis St. Paul and Sault Ste. Tcath Tiv dad oed Marie railway today expressed the i Calendi auddly opinion f it the Railroad shop men a strike in the Northwest was definitely associated 7ress leased wire i a i Ond think that there is any Minneapolis Minn. July 28.�?mer question hut that the strike is a thing cil Essly beaten of a thief whom he of the he said. Had caught in the act of robbing the i a your freight service is Loo proc a Plant where he was employed about he continued a your Passen eight Vears ago Joseph Belair water j Ger service All told has been a adult a Man Dirl today As a result of his in Only 450 Miles s Davv the two lunar hold Horn entirely Neap i. S Culea Sines Thil time. I he la
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