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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 3, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Ten pages vol. Xxx the evening Republican today a Complete Market edition Mitchell South Dakota tuesday june 3, 1924 number 209 Branson Bank will a Ayau. In Date tet i cd of Ai Eik wad do Ifcic Noaim a Minn in a Piv a we we i a Aam a i wave Apo a Cpd a Ipp i a a a a a a morn rom hmm wow w is Rockefeller heir not under Laws of state Remi Ion of two penalties against Young woman causes storm of protest taken for speeding others want to know if there is different Law for the Rich dealers War brings Burington gasoline Down to 15 cents by Alexander Herman Nea senior staff writer a pm York City june 3.�?can a a Rockefeller a pet away with an offence that often brings a 5100 Fine if not a jail sentence about this Cloud of doubt is gathering a storm that threatens a washout of new Yorkus traffic court procedure. For miss Abby Rockefeller 21-\ Par old daughter of John p., or. Are a fed twice for speeding this year. And pleading guilty each time. Has i pm released quietly on suspended sentences. Imposed by the same judge in each instance. He is magistrate Norman j. Marsh and it is about his head that the storm will break just 845 soon As he returns to the Bench from a vacation. Thousands of protests have come into the offices of Public officials and newspapers. All stress the same charges of favouritism. All want to know if there is one Law for the Rich and another for the poor is a Rich Man s child entitled to any More leniency than a poor Many Sas a result of this Public protest. Burlington la. June 3�?gasoline was Selling at most filling stations at 164 cents a gallon Here yesterday and at least one had reduced it Price to 15 cents. With predictions freely made that the Standard and Sinclair companies would go to 14 cents today. The reductions Are being made As a result of a War among local dealers started last week by an Independent dealer. Standard and Sinclair reduced their Price from 20 to 18 last i1 a Day and the second Cut came yesterday. Congress will close session next saturday Washington. C., june 3.�? Congress will adjourn next saturday under a House Resolution adopted today by tile Senate. Just before final action. Senator la Follette s proposal for a recess of a month instead of final adjournment Date until june 21. Was Defeated. 35 to 50. The vote by which the House Resolution was adopted was 53 to 36. Republican and democratic party leaders joined in securing final approval for the adjournment plan despite the protests of the la Follette group of insurgents and others who wanted to delay action until there was definite Assurance that farm Relief. Railroad and reclamation legislation could be parsed. La Follette immediately after the vote gave notice that As a representative of one of the states in the area of the agricultural depression he Felt it his duty to object from this time on to any legislation which a does not have As its purpose the Relief of the thirty four republicans and 19 democrats including the titular leaders of oth parties voted for adjournment. The opposition was composed of 14 republicans. 2� democrats and the two Farmer labor senators. Second murder Imp Bill Laid at door i loses in House of kidnappers by vote today Bullet that killed student last february fits Leopold s gun face maiming charge chauffeur who was mutilated in january identifies Park As authors of it backers make vain last minute Effort to modify the measure Abby Rockefeller Hylan has ordered his com r Sner of accounts to make a it a pm investigation of the traffic i Quot is disposition of miss Rocke Feller ease. Before the inquiry began it had or that the recent Case was the first in which the millionaire s laughter i it i been convicted. But it a won discovered that she had been summoned to court last january for diving Down Riverside drive at the 3� of 35 Miles an hour. Further Tares cation showed that she had pleaded Gritty and has received a suspend sentence. When hailed to court the second time barged with speeding at 21 yes hour. Miss Rockefeller got p fearing late in the afternoon after to e routine business had been Dis- f. And most persons thought the ourt had closed for the Day. A i again she escaped Public attention. Yet usually a person traffic violation has to hang around the courtroom All Day waiting for his Ca to by a called. The whole procedure n open court with everybody listening in. In in attempt to Cut Down the in a Rea ing toll of automobile Accident and deaths magistrates of the traffic court have been doling out the heave to sentences possible to those a Quot a tight before them. They hav4f a a in particularly hard on second and a Bird offenders. I is from persons thus convicted so fined that most of the protests against the disposition of the Rockefeller Cage have Rome. They Point 0qt that the girl is a second a Fread it released without Fine but then a they grumble a she a and we re just poor Salinger Cive Bond to appear for his trial Deadwood. B. D., june 3.�?ben t. Balinger. Or. Under indictment for using the mails to defraud in connection with the Midland packing company affairs appeared before judge James d. Elliott in United states District court Here yesterday and was placed under 120.000 Bond for his appearance at the fall term of Federal court in Slou Falls. _ the Bond was supplied. Salinger appeared in person with his attorney and Bondsmen. Gannon Brothers of Aberdeen. S. A. Who Are relatives of the Balinger family. Third Bank in same county is reopened today Chicago june 3.�? apr a declaration that the Bullet which killed Freeman Louis Tracy a student on Jan. 25. Last fits one of the pistols found in the room of Nathan Leopold who with Richard Loeb both sons of millionaires who have confessed to the kidnapping and slaying of Robert Franks. 14 years old was made by or. Joseph Springer Coroner s physician today. The physician statement is the first clue that the authorities have found to connect the kidnappers with the Tracey murder one of the most mysterious sayings which Ever confronted the police. Leopold and Loeb confessed kidnappers and slayers of Young Franks from whose father they attempted to extort a Ransom of $10,000, were identified yesterday As the attackers who maimed Charles Ream by an operation of mutilation n omy five Days after the killing of Tracy. Aracy who previously had been a special student at the University of Chicago was wound slain virtually on the Campus his body having bin left on the Street at 58th Street and Woodlawn Avenue. He had been shot through the head. It appeared to the police that he had been slain and then thrown from an automobile. The Ream Case More sensational but less of a mystery to the police although the assailant were not found occurred five Day Hafter the slaying of Tracy. A a it a them a Ream screamed yesterday at the states attorneys office. As he saw the two confessors. Then Ream fainted. He blamed their and 19 year old kidnappers for a ruined life and declared he would know them anywhere. Especially Leopold. A i knew them when i saw their pictures in the newspapers a Ream declared. A a it was Leopold who prepared the Chicago. June 3.�? a a states attorneys prepared today to submit to the grand jury the contentions of Nathan Leopold jr., and Richard conference is futile chiefs of party hold unsuccessful conference to arrange legislation the Mcnary Haugen farm Relief Bill was Defeated today in the House. Last minute Effort of its supporters to put through a less drastic measure also failed. Rejection of the proposal left members of the House and Senate farm bloc in doubt As to what if any farm legislation could be rushed through if Congress adjourned saturday. There was a Sharp break in party lines in voting democrats and republicans from the Middle and Northwest rallying to the Bill a support while members from Eastern states irrespective of party and Many Southern democrats opposed it. Sponsored by the agricultural department the measure would have created a government corporation with capital of $200,060,000 to sell surplus farm products abroad. It proposed to increase prices paid the Farmers seeking to re establish the same ratio Between the Price of their commodities and some 400 general commodities As existed previous to the that the measure As it stood would be Defeated those who had been leading the fight for it agreed at the last moment to propose restriction of its scope in the Hope of gaining votes. National com Feisone called representative Jones. Democrat Texas offered an amendment to limit application of the Hill to wheat flour Swine and products of Swine. To reduce the corporations capital from $200,000,000 to $100,000,000, to limit Quot the measures life to two instead of five years and to give the president discretionary Powers to put the proposal in operation. His substitute however was rejected. Representatives of National farm organizations who have been in Brookhart wins and Short loses in Iowa primary United Stales senator defeats former congressman for the nomination Rural vote decides former mayor of Sioux City is badly beaten by congressman Boies Des Moines. La. June 3.�?mp a United states senator Smith w. Brookhart was re nominated by Iowa republicans in yesterdays primary in opinion of a majority of political observers who today based their assertion on returns from two thirds of the precincts of the state in which the senator had a Lead Over Burton e. Sweet of approximately 12.000. Des Moines. La. June 3.�?c a unhurt slowly increased his Lead Over item states senator Smith w. Brook Burton e. Sweet today As country precinct All Over the state reported the result of a Republican senatorial primary with approximately one Hak of the precincts in the state recorded the senator had a Lead Over his opponent of 7,101 votes. Senator Brookhart a Campaign leaders declared the inserts represented the beginning of the climb in his advantage they had expected after the Hulk of the City votes had been reported while the Campaign managers for the former cortege is in an declared they were not yet ready to admit defeat. The vote in 1.254 precincts out of 2 .,412 was Brookhart 112.339 Sweet 1<v>,238. In the congressional contests Only one of the Republican incumbents who Hall contests in the primary appeared to be falling behind. In the second District Congo Sesnan Harry e. Hull was running behind f. Letts of Davenport in the Only contest which had appeared Likely to bring an up it. The vote in 126 precinct out of Ito in the District was Letts 11.426 Hull. 9.613. A Boies defeats Short w. Boies congressman from the eleventh District had a Lead of More than 7.000 Over w. M. Short former Tot loses her life giving a party for her favorite doll Camden n. J., june 3.�?trying to a make team for her favorite doll six year old Stella pay Arella gave up her life when her clothes became ignited from a tiny fire made on the Lawn of her Home in Dunbarton. Neighbors found the Don still sitting on the Lawn holding an empty Tea cup. Shoals Bill is blocked in Senate today Washington working in support of the i mayor of Sioux t Ity with about one Mcnary Haugen Bill announced after its defeat that a nation wide conference had been called to meet in St. Paul. Minn., july 17 and in a a to per Loeb millionaire Asp and universe quote Ihn Ini Rii act arrangements for expanding and Ity students admitted kidnappers Ana a it slayers of 13 year old Robert Franks while investigators sought any connection of them with the unsolved pc x Gefeller. I Abs a weather and roads Jat town Clear 52 Road Good. Ron Clear. 55 roads Good. Aberdeen Clear. 55 roads Good. A i Tchell Clear. Re roads Fpud. A nut fails Clear. 52 Road Good. Fiorre Cloudy 4s Road Good. Minneapolis. June 3.�?the state Bank of Hannah n. D., closed last fall Beta use of depleted reserves has been re opened through the assistance of the $10,000,000 agricultural credit corporation the corporation announced today. This is the. Third Bank in Cavalier county to be re opened through the corporation. The Bank s deposits approximate $300,000. In another re opening of a financial institution through assistance of the agricultural credit corporation the first Montana Bank to begin operations again through this assistance resumed business this morning at Lewistown. The institution is the Central Bank and Trust company a re organization of the Empire state Trust company. The latter institution came into existence late in 1923 As a consolidation of the Empire Bank and Trust company and the Lewistown state Bank. The merged institution at the time of its closing had a capital and surplus of $175,000 and total deposits of $,-200,000. A o Bonus foes to go into court to Block Law new York City Jude 3.�?action to test the constitutionality of the Bonus Bill is cot Nom plated by the sex service menus anti Bones league. Captain Knowlton Durham National president of the league said today that a committee of lawyers had been appealed to determine whether injun hens could be brought against the Secretary of the Treasury the War and Navy departments and the veterans Bureau preventing payment of a Bonus in Cash or insurance certify Cafee. A Bishop stunts of m e. Church Dies killing of Freeman Louis Tracy also a student and a mutilation attack last fall on Charles Ream taxicab chauffeur. Ream has declared tax youths held in the county jail in custody of the Cook county sheriff by court order Are the assailants who kidnapped him in an automobile drugged and threw him out of the machine after a mutilation operation. Taken to the states attorneys office by newspaper men Ream shouted a a it a them ifs them a and fainted. When he saw the boys later he was positive in his identification. The body of Tracy a Bullet through the Temple was found five Days before the attack on Ream. The Youthful kidnapper slayers who claimed they killed the Franks boy through a spirit of adventure and for the $10,000 Ransom they demanded of his father. Jacob Franks spent last night in the county Jad that will House them until they Are freed removed to the Penitentiary or Asylum or executed. States attorney Robert e. Crowe declared he would have both indicted by tonight. He said he expects to ask for indictments for and kidnapping for Ransom capital Primo. Finding of a letter cob Franks by the boys in a Michigan Central Railroad car in new York has completed the collection o evidence made by the state according to or. Crowe with the exception of a portable typewriter on wino the Ransom demand was written Drivers Are searching a Park Lagoon into which the typewriter was hurl cd. A _. Leopold had suicide plans the Promise by states attorn he will Beek the death the youths has not carrying on the Campaign for agricultural Justice and Washington c., june 3.�?Ca a before a vote could be reached today Iii the House in the Mcnary Haupin farm Relief Bill supporters of the measure conceding its defeat agreed to work for the adoption of a substitute. Their plan a support of a motion to recommit the Bill for the half the precincts in the District reported. Congressman Dowell of the seventh was leading mrs. A. H. Hoffman. His Republican opponent by about 6,000. It seemed probable that the Republican state convention will he called upon to nominate a candidate for governor when returns in that six sided contest had been received from 1.014 precincts. Out of a total of 174,176 votes cast in these precincts. John Hammill the Leader had 50.985, or approximately 29 per cent. Thirty five per cent would be necessary for a primal nomination. Hammill purpose of restricting its scope. They wa8 followed by w. Burbank with murder each a written to a has into differ he Crowe that penalty for shaken Leopold from Tho contemptuous philosophical attitude he maintained since first taken custody. A death does t make any he said. Quot ifs the end. Wry. Nobody a afraid of death. He told of two suicide plans had made to carry out in the event a they made it too hot for my. One was to take Poison if he was unable to talk myself out of the mess. A second plan was detailed after detectives found two automatic pistols in his Home. 1/eopold said h had Access to the pistols Friday night when officers searching his room for the Muddy boots he wore when the Franks boy s body pm hidden. A if i had known that Loeb was preaching at the he said i d Nave killed myself there in the room do you recall a when i was standing at my desk i had my hand on my gun. Bus before i killed myself i d have put a few policemen gift of the Way. Yes id have got Leopold maintained Bis nonchalant air at the coroners inquest into Young Franks death re opened yes. tentatively decided to make the measure Adolv Only to wheat flour and Swine to make it operative for three instead of five years to limit the capital of the corporation which would Market the products abroad to $100,000,000 instead of $200,000,-000 and to give the president discretionary Power to put the proposal into effect. Action on the Mcnary Haugen Bill was delayed by other business which had privileged status. Members of the Republican steering committee after a discussion of the situation predicted that some step for farm Relief would be taken but they reached no definite agreement upon a program. Leading proponents of the legislation also were unable to decide upon a course at conferences yesterday with representative Lon Worth the Republican Leader and farm organization representatives and their failure to get together on a plan was described As presenting considerable difficulty in the Way of Quick action. I Ewe i a ter Day and continued to june 2<. At Omaha today Loeb called by his erstwhile Boon a that chump who drop of had tort some of Usu Quot a quoth in Rurh a Ca tuna sch with Pural Yata at to Jami web. M. Now 4 i Omaha. Nebr. June 3. Horner And the a weakling on maintained up to the time they confessed. Japanese Start wide Boycott on american goods Tokio Japan june 3.�? a a several Tokio stores today Are displaying signs which read a no american goods sold a number of the vernacular newspapers assert that the movement to Boycott american products started As a protest against passage of the new american immigration Tow including a clause prohibiting entry of Japan is gaining ground among the 44,14 3, Glenn Haynes with 33,754, j. H. Anderson with 30.916 j. Buser with 7,637 and a. Banks with 6,-781. Ese. Middle a lower classes despite the efforts cof the its spread. to Check weather forecast Minnesota partly Cloudy tonight and wednesday probably showers in North portion tonight warmer in East portion tonight. Iowa fair tonight and probably wednesday somewhat warmer tonight. North Dakota South Dakota generally fair tonight and wednesday not much change in temperature. Local temperature maximum and minimum temperatures from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today As recorded by the official government thermometer maximum 79. Minimum. 46. At 8 a. In. Today. <1. Balloon bursts two u a. Airmen plunge to dear Belleville 111., june 3.�? a a the mangled bodies of or. Leroy Meisinger of the United states weather Bureau. Washington and Lieut. James t. Neely of Philadelphia who left Scott Field late yesterday in the army balloon s-3 for the ninth of a series of air test flights were found near beet Iii., today. The balloon had exploded and was destroyed by fire. Beat is about 150 Miles Northeast of Scott Field. A watch on Lieut. Neelys body had slopped at 11 15, seven hours after the fatal flight started. Both men were pilots but Lieut. Neely was in charge of the balloon while or. Meisinger made his observation a. The flight of the balloonist was undertaken particularly to prepare a Chart of the air at 1,000 feet Elevation. The s-3 a balloon of 80,000 cubic feet left Here about 4 My a yesterday and when last seen was headed in a North Easterly direction. Scott Field officers declined to express an official opinion As to the cause of the Accident but it was assumed that the Gas in the bag had become Iii Tad by lightning. Or. Meisinger who was one of the Foremost meteorologists in the country Cam to Scott Field March 30 and completed arrangements for a series of to or 15 test flights in a free hallows to Heights of approximately 20,-000 feet. Lieut. Neely was about 30 years old and single. He served in the world War in both the British and american armies. M Milligan goes to convention to succeed Cook Aberdeen s. D., june 3.�?to k Milligan National Republican committee Man from South Dakota elect has left for Cleveland to attend the convention next week. He become a member of the new committee to carry on til coming Campaign which will be organised the last Day of the convention. The old committee on which w. Cook in South Dakota member conducts the convention. Washington. C., june 3. Senator Underwood Democrat Alabama today failed to obtain unanimous consent of the Senate to make the muscle Shoals Bill the unfinished business after disposition of two pension Bills on objection of senator Brookhart Republican Iowa. Mondel named to preside Over g. 0. P. Sessions Cleveland o., june . Iva ilk a. Mon Dell of Wyoming will be the permanent chairman of the repo by lean National convention opening Here tuesday june Iowa. M. Butler National committee Man from Massachusetts. And manager of president Coolidge a Campaign anon used or. Mondell a member of the War finance corporation and a former congressman from Wyoming for years has been one of the Republican party leaders. He ran for the United states senator ship from Wyoming in the last election hut was Defeated by senator Kendrick. Or. Mondell wired his acceptance of the Honor to i. Butler this morning. The appointment is subject to ratification by the committee on arrangements which is considered a Mere formality. Cleveland. Ohio. June 3.�?the first delegations to the Republican National convention Are expected to reach Cleveland today. They Are those from the District of Columbia Georgia Mississippi South Carolina. Tennessee and Texas which will form the Vanguard because of contests for seats which will be heard by the National committee beginning tomorrow. The Arkansas delegation is not expected until Friday. Congressman Theodore e. Burton temporary chairman and Keynoter at the convection will arrive saturday or sunday. A prediction that women will play a part in the proceedings was made by mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton Warren vice chairman of the National committee. Chairman John t. Adams of the National committee said More than 125 women will be seated As delegates and More than 309 will serve As alternates. Washington d. C., june 3.�? Charles b. Warren. American ambassador to Mexico virtually has been agreed upon by Republican leaders for the chairmanship of the Resolution committee at the Republican National convention. Seek strangers after robbery of Wolsey store Wolsey 8. D., june 3.�?a search is being made for three strangers who were Here yesterday but who disappeared shortly aft3r the Henry Metz Gen general store a broken into and robbed last night of $10 in Cash and Between $300 and $500 Worth of merchandise. Entrance to the store was gained through a High rear window a ladder having been used to reach this Means of Access to the building. The Atlas lumber company s office was also broken into hut Noth ing of value As far As an Early Check by the proprietor can determine a stolen. Settlement will pay depositors of local Bank Iowa loan and Trust company yields to Branson Bank patrons deposits come first full credit is also Given for Stock assessments of Iowa stockholders today a baseball american Tearne Philadelphia at Cleveland postponed rain. Washington �?�.,?�?�?�?�-� 221 3 Detroit. Too 0 Zachary and Rue Cole Johnson and Woodall. Wear y Ork a a a a a a 201 091 Chicago. A. 00t of Pennock and Behan Thurston and Schalk. Boston. I by. Louis. 0 Quinn and o Neill shocker and severely. O National league St. Louis a a too too ooo�?�?0 2 2 Philadelphia. 200 to 02x�?6 9 0 Haines Sherdel and Gonzales Neibergall Mitchell and Wilson. Cincinnati .020 210 000�?5 la i 010 oooo a. 5 i first game Brooklyn too 002 ooo�?2 to i new York .410 300 lox�?9 14 2 Reuther and Taylor Nehf and Snyder. Second game Brooklyn too 010 of new York 103 too of Greene. Osborne and do Berry Bentley and Snyder differences Between the South Dakota state banking department and the Iowa loan and Trust company of Des Moines Over the affairs of L. Branson be. Company Bankers closed last month were amicably settled today with the following results depositors in the Branson Hank will he paid in full. The it Sims of the Iowa Joan and Trust company Are made secondary to those of the depositors will he paid first. The Stock assessments of Iowa stockholders of the Branson Hank amounting to $28,300, Are credited against the claim of the Iowa loan and Trust company. Criminal cases against h. T. Fuller vice president of the Iowa Joan and Trust company charged with taking $35,000 of the Branson securities and against s. R. Mckee. Vice president of the Branson Hank for accepting a loan of $800 from the Branson Hank Are Beld in abeyance. The settlement was finally concluded in Mitchell today by j. F. Stewart Deputy state Hank examiner in charge of the Branson Bank. M. Parsons of Des Moines attorney for the Iowa loan and Trust company and h. G. Guiding attorney for or. Stew Art. Or. Parsons also repro Fentz or. H. Mckee president of the Iowa loan and Trust company who was also president of the Branson Bank following the retirement of L. Branson in january. Statements were issued by the three men today setting Forth the details of the settlement. The settlement of the dispute Between the state Hanking department and the Iowa institution came As the result of a series of conferences held last week in Des Moines Between or. Giddings and or. Stewart and or. Parsons. Yesterday or. Parsons came to Mitchell and went with or. Giddings to Sioux Falls where the terms of settlement were submitted to judge j. T. Medan for approval. It had originally been planned to ask for the Sanction of judge f. B. Smith but the absence of the Mitchell judge made the trip to Sioux Falls necessary. Start paying dec vitors soon following the announcement of the settlement or. Stewart declared that he hoped to be Able to make a substantial payment to depositors within a very Short time. A liquidation a he declare i a is bound to be a slow process but with the Iowa loan and Trust by agreeing to make its claim secondary to the claims of the depositors Thoro is no longer any doubt that every Penny of the depositors Money will be paid in or. Parsons whose attitude in the matter has made possible what is declared to be a record settlement in the history of Hanking in this Section of the country gave out the following statement prior to his return to Des Moines. Or. Parma is statement the differences Between the Iowa loan and Trust company and the state banking department of South Dakota Over the affairs of the defunct Branson Bank have adjusted in such a Way As to assure that every depositor of the Bank will be paid in full and that the general creditors will receive a substantial dividend on any amount coming to them. A there was a difference Between the South Dakota state banking department and the Iowa institution As to the latter right to a considerable amount of collateral taken by the Iowa Bank. This was adjusted by a surrender of the collateral and by the Iowa Bank filing its claim As secondary to the depositors. The liability of the Iowa stockholders amounting to $28,300 was turned Over to the Iowa Bank and credited on its claim Leav ing a balance due of approximately $55,000, which is to be held Asj a secondary liability that is no payment on it will be made until All other creditors or depositors of the Branson Bank Are paid in full. A the collateral taken by the Iowa Bank from the Branson Hank was All surrendered As. By an examination of the Law and the transactions Between the two institutions it was found that the collateral could not he held for More than the first loan of $50,000 and could not he held for any other debt than that for which it had been specifically Bern Rifle Are excellent the Branson Bank securities Are excellent according to or. Stewart and there will be rib difficulty according to his it tement. In ultimately realizing their face values. This. He believes will facilitate liquidation although he does not venture to fix any definite Date for the payment of the first dividend. The criminal cases against h. T. Fuller who was charged with grand larceny As a result of the removal of the $35,Onn in securities from the Branson Bank on May 4, and against Mckee charged with making a loan of $800 to himself with out the full consent and knowledge of the Board of directors of the bait son Bank of which he was vies president. Are still pending. Or. Stewart to whom Mach of the credit for the amicable settlement of the difficulty with the Iowa loan and Trast company a due is continuing i management of the affair of the Branson Bank and the first Trust and savings Bank of which he is also re Colver and he announced that morn continued of Pago i

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