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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 4, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota A a a a in twelve pages the evening rep Bucan vol. Xxx Arr edition Why we Are now having cold weather Low pressure spot slips and . Shivers t chief weather forecaster explains unseasonable Cool atmosphere to return to Normal supervisor Bowie say amp weather conditions act jt7st Eike a pendulum wednesday june 4,1924. Number 209 by Larry Boardman Nea service writer Washington june 4.�?off the coast of Greenland in a spot that Isnit Good for much else anyhow the weather for most of the United states is made. When this spot remains off the tip of that country in the springtime we have Normal weather. But it has slipped South and West. That a what has caused rain on the Atlantic Seaboard floods and Torna j does in the Centra states and Snow As j far away As the Dakotas says major j by Ward h. Bowie supervising forecaster of the u. S. Weather Bureau. This slipping spot is known As the Normal Low pressure area. How does a Low pressure area govern the weather when the air in a Given Region is warmed it becomes lighter forming a Low pressure area. Heavily colder air rushes in. The warm air with its Quantity of moisture is forced higher. Three it is cooled and condensed its rapacity for holding moisture is less the moisture forced out in the form of rain and Snow. But the cold air Rushing toward a Low pressure area does not go in a straight line. Due to the rotation of the Earth it Veres to the right. So the colder currents headed toward the Greenland Low pressure area instead of sweeping by the United states As they usually do Are sweeping Over the country on their Way hmm the pole to the Low pressure area. A a hop a currents have chilled the country and forced the moisture out of the air giving us our present weather. West of the Rockies the condition has been the reverse. The Pacific Low pressure area has moved from the tip of Alaska toward the japanese coast. The colder air currents in their race to this place have missed the Pacific coast. The air there remains warm holding its moisture and causing the Danu est. A it is impossible to predict weather conditions months Bowie says a but i will say it is almost certain that the weather will return to Normal. Weather condiment Are like a pendulum swinging to abnormal. Then Back to Normal again and just in the course of natural events this pendulum is due to reach the Normal Point in its swing to map illustrates supervision g forecaster bowies explanation of How moving a bout of Low pressure regions in North has affected weather in the United states. Daugherty says he wont appear before probes Calls pain eve to create new French Cabinet 4-�?f Paris France. June 4-r-f�y a president Millerand summoned Paul pain eve Forer Premier and newly elected president of the chamber of deputies to the Elysee Palace today or a consultation in regard to the formation of a new Cabinet to succeed fhe outgoing Cabinet headed by Raymond Poincare. Millerand wont resign Paris. France june 4.�?-Ca a pres ident Millerand made known to his friends today that he was determined to remain in office under any circumstances unless there should be a majority vote in the Senate and chamber of deputies asking him to a tar. Furthermore this vote must he in open session with the vote of each senator and Deputy recorded. New party will work with klan for Campaign few Umbus Ohio june 4.�?organ ration will be started in All states Terri Dia Cly and an aggressive National Campaign carried on by the american party it was announced today following selection last night of judge Gilbert o. Nations of Washington As the party a presidential tand re bearer and adoption of a platform dealing with Law enforce Patent immigration out awry of War Sod polygamy. Former congressman Charles h. Randall of los Angeles As named As running mate to judge nations. Leaders of the party. Who Are seeking support of the Kun flux klan declared that the american party should not be known synonymously As the Kun flux klan party but that counsel of the Quot invisible Empire Quot to us he needed in the coming Campa in and would he Given first consideration n All decisions. Weather forecast Minnesota generally fair tonight Quot thursday warmer in Southeast action tonight. �?�fh1�1ra 1artiy overcast tonight and r8<5y warmer to extreme Emit a it per my wort portions tonight Over and Houth partly tour t0n hand thursday not \ a Flange in temperature. Max temperatures turns of Niue arid minimum tempers a. Torii pm 7 a a yesterday to 7 a. Govern recorded by the official fait a Quot Quot Rometer i. 74. Minimum 44. A m. Today 60, St. Louis mo., june 4.�?former attorney general Daugherty a did not care to Lay himself open to the rigorous examination that would have awaited him a United states senator Burton x. Wheeler of Montana who was in St. Louis today asserted in commenting on Daugherty a refusal to appear before the Senate committee investigating him of which Wheeler is a member Washington d. A. June 4.7�? 4s a former attorney general Daugherty today notified the Senate committee which has had his official conduct under investigation for nearly four months that he would neither testify As a witness nor be represented further by counsel in its proceedings. The committee _ had asked the former attorney general to take the witness stand on Friday As the last witness before a preliminary report is submitted to the Senate. No formal subpoena had been a issued for him however and committee members have indicated that they would take no Steps to compel his appearance. Paul Howland attorney for or. Daugherty. Tead the committee a statement by his client declaring that a certain members of the committee a had made a desperate attempt to Quot Blacken his reputation and denying that he had. Quot profited in any in Legal corrupt or unethical Way from his tenure of office. Says Daugherty made $75,001 or. Daugherty a statement also declared the Federal court in Ohio in the litigation Between the committee and m. S. Daugherty had held the committee to he engaged in a an illegal he therefore gave notice that his lawyers would withdraw. Chairman Brookhart declared the statement was a Quot reflection on the committee and said that he intended to reply before letting matters go further. The chairman added that und a the circumstances he would ask the committee to proceed with its plan of making a partial report and then adjourn Quot for some to is a part of the plan to resume sessions however at some Date later in the summer. Quot we have proved the existence of a criminal conspiracy in or. Daugherty s senator Brookhart said. Quot we have proved that the tax returns of or. Daugherty when he took office showed he had no Money but that before he left office he had $75,000 on Deposit in hts brother a Upham to butt As treasurer of republicans Washington. C., june 4.�? orator Robert m. La Follett will not be formally placed in nomination As a presidential candidate at the Republican convention at Cleveland it was declared today by his supporters Here. Cleveland. Ohio. June 4.�?op Fred w. Upham of Chicago has decided to relinquish his place As treasurer of the Republican National committee after a service of Many years. Announcement of or. Uphams decision was made Here today after he had conferred with Wirt. M. Butler manager of president cooled get a convention Campaign and incoming chairman of the National committee. There was no indication As to his probable . Upham has been in rather poor Bohi kidnappers put signatures on confessions stated attorney Crowe makes announcement cornering first report Many Are witnesses fifteen will testify before grand jury this afternoon alone Chicago june 4.�?up a hearing of the grand jury of evidence concerning the death of Robert ranks school boy was resumed today and the return of indictments against Richard Loeb 18, and Nathan Leopold jr., does expected late tomorrow. States attorney Robert Crowe is seeking indictments on charges of kidnapping for Ransom and murder against each boy. Presentation of evidence was expected to hold sessions of the grand jury Between 2 of clock this afternoon and a late hour tomorrow. The states attorney today corrected an impression that the prisoners confession was not signed. He explained that although the Steno a graphic notes of the confession had not been transcribed Quot each Page of the Story was read to the boys corrected. And then signed by to is expected that this confession will he read to the grand jury after the last witness has been called. Fifteen witnesses were to be called this afternoon. Don we guards double guards have been placed in the county jail to watch the cells of the pair Day and night until a Verdi is returned in their Case. Fearful that either May attempt to carry out previously expressed suicide plans All food brought to them is rigidly inspected and jail Eppoles have been cautioned to prevent smuggling to them of any Means for self destruction. States attorney Robert e. Crowe said he would not hurry the indictments against Loeb and Leopold and tha every available witness would be called to testify before the grand jury. Eleven witnesses went before the jury yesterday and More than a score yet remain to be heard. Is millions behind defense that the defense will he made by the most Brilliant attorneys in the country is expected by prosecutors because of the $15,00,000 rep Reaut health for some months and has Felt that his physical condition would by Thok parents of the youths not permit him to undertake the task co directing the financial affairs of the party in the coming Campaign. With the retirement of or. Upham an entirely new set of officials must be chosen when the National committee is re organized. Besides chair Lockwood also is to retire. 0 Man Adams Secretary George b. First contest betide Cleveland Ohio june 4.�?at the closing of the first Delegate contest today the Republican National com Quot All the Money in the world wont save these declared Michael Hughes chief of detectives. A it s the most Complete Case Ever gotten together. Upon the information Given solely by i Leopold and Loeb we have unearthed too much corroborative evidence involving them to permit them to escape. I am certain they Wil receive the death investigations of possible connection of Leopold and Loeb in the shooting last fall of Freeman Louis Tracy. Chicago University student. Large from the District of Columbia. Brookhart has 30,000 majority in Iowa a vote Des Moines. La., june 4.�?<ap a United states senator Smith w. Brookhart. Was re nominated in the Republican primary election in Iowa monday a Gay a majority somewhat in excess of 30.0-00 votes. No nomination was recorded in the Republican contest for governor. John Hammill of Britt lieutenant governor led the Field. With w. J. a Irma n�?T1 Brook Hart also referred j Burh re state treasurer who has., be Riata a Wheeler the backing of the Kun flux klan ,0 the indictment of senator Wheeler a finish is Jaq. An it Orrson speaker of the Iowa House of rep Reesta Tings finished third with Glenn Haines. State auditor fourth. In the democratic contests. Dan Steck of Ottumwa was the Winner the committee prosecutor As a a mfr me up and said or. Daugherty bad sought to attack others instead of defending himself. Senator Moses. Republican new Hampshire said he wanted to express Quot some dissent from the chairman. And a or. Howland with George k. Chamberlain his associate then left the pm mite room. Pm More japs take lives As protest on exclusion act Tokio Japan june 4.�? a provincial correspondents of the Vernac Ultra newspapers Here report four cases of suicide carried out in emulation of the japanese who slew himself near the ruins of the old american embassy bidding May is in protest against american exclusion of japanese immigrate. In at least three of the four cases however the attributed motive of anti Tarperi Canini unsubstantiated. suicide when his wife has hair bobbed "1edjst. Nley Schkow ski East Chicago to commit suicide 5 whence returned Home from work and my Hie wife e hair bobbed he a Ald to her Quot you be one crazy too. He retired into a Jother a hot himself according to i wire testimony at the inquest. Weather and roads sirs to Abed a Clear 5 roads Good. A que Falla Clear 57 roads Good. Pierre Clear 52 Road goos. Hitch Ell Clear 60 roads Mittee unanimously voted to seat body with a Bullet through William t. Galliher and Thomas l. The head a found near the school Jones the latter a negro both 0f Campus has Deev hoped that the bul Washington i. C., As delegates at 1pt killing he a p80 belonging to Leopold. Friends of Tracy have said he knew both youths. Although Charles Ream taxicab Driver victim last fall of a mutilation attack has identified i Leopoid and Loeb As his assailants authorities Are sceptical until an investigation under Way has been completed. Unofficial inquiry is also being made in to the death of Melvin Wolf several months ago pronounced a suicide by the police after his nude body was found in Lake Michigan. Wolf lived in the same neighbourhood As Franks Leopold and Loeb. Victims father would execute the slain boys father was the first witness to appear before the grand jury. After his testimony he expressed sorrow for the parents of the two youths and said he Felt no hatred for them but he said he would be willing to Spring the trap if the pair were sentenced to be executed. A it is not an easy question to answer whether i would be willing to hang those who killed my boy a he said. A but i think i would. I would feel it to be my duty. Yes i could pull the in the county jail Leopold and Loeb continue the enmity which be for United state senator Over when confessed. The Erst Charles Keyes and j. Denison of to. A a a a Des Moines on the basis of incomplete returns. J. Murtagh of Waterloo was nominated governor on the democratic ticket Over d. K. Unsicker of Mahaska county. In Republican congressional contests judge f. Letts of Davenport Defeated Harry e. Hull of Williamsburg. Present congressman from the second District by a margin of less than 1.000 votes. W. Bosie Defeated former mayor Wallace Short of Sioux City for re nomination of the Lith District after a spirited Campaign. Lloyd Thurston of Osceola a the Victor Over John Darrah. Chariton in a contest in the eighth District for the seat vacated by retirement of h. K. Evans. Cassius Dowell of Des Moines was Winner by a Large majority Over mrs. A. H. Huffman of Des Moines who contested his seat in the eleventh suit Fuelto. Enjoin payment of new Bonus Washington d. C., june 4.�?a suit to enjoin operation of the new Bonus Law was sled Here today by Benjamin callings of new York who informed the court that the Law would accomplish a wasteful and unlawful diversion of Public Money. Catching asked the court to Rule that the adjusted compensation act is in fact a sift by Congreve and not a Quot provision for payment of any debt. He argued that the world War veterans have no unpaid claim for compensation having been paid in full for every Day of service and that the action of Congress a beyond it constitutional Power. While Boon companions have no communication with each other. Leopold has called his former Friend a a weakling and a the chump who dropped my a search which May cause the inspection of the Leopold Home is under Way for a pair of Field glasses believed to have been used by the youths in watching their potential victim on the Day of the kidnapping. From a Point of Vantage near a vacant lot Ball Gams they Are said to have watched two boys intended by them to be kidnapped. The Franks boy meanwhile walked past their machine and he instead of the intended victims was invited to ride according to a police theory. Both Leopold and Loeb it has been revealed attended the opening session of the colonels inquest into the death of Young Franks after the body was found and mingled with the spectators calmly listening to the official version of the manner of his death. It was said they later admitted they wanted to learn How the investigation was progressing. Shoals put Oyer to next session Washington june 4.�?agreement was reached today by senators interested in the muscle Shoals fight to postpone consideration of the question until the next session of Congress senator Underwood obtained unanimous consent to bring up fhe muscle Shoals question wednesday dec. 3, and then it will be made the order of unfinished business. Advocates of Fords bid realing that their efforts to bring the Issue to a vote had failed and that the proposed motion which senator Underwood announced in the Senate yesterday would be presented today to bring up muscle Shoals for imme Blate consideration would be Defeated went into conference with senator Norris Leader of the opponents of Fords offer and senator Lodge Massachusetts Republican Leader and agreed to withdraw from the fight if the measure would be brought up at a file time at the next session. Congestion is acute Washington d. C., june 4 Congress with adjournment set for 7p. Rn., saturday suffered today from acute legislative congestion. The Senate Side was the More affected of the two one group headed by senator Underwood Democrat. Alabama being determined to get a vote on the muscle Shoals question and another led by senator la Follette Republican insurgent. Wisconsin being on record As opposing any action not designed for the Relief of agriculture. The House was not without its troubles but it appeared to be in a much easier situation than the Senate. Its chief tasks entered about farm Relief and the reclamation Bill reported yesterday by the irrigation committee and embodying recommendations made by the Interior department s fact finding while farm bloc members seeded up preparation of a Compromise measure to take the place of the Mcnary Haugen Bill which waa eliminated yesterday supporters of the reclamation plan moved for its Quick disposal through suspension of the rules in both Chambers to permit action on it a a an amendment to the pending deficiency Bill providing funds for operation of the Bonus Law. This program we hich would bar amendments limits debate to 40 Man utter and requires two thirds majority. Was said to have the approval of the leaders of both parties. Million More in Cash Heid by s. Banks Coolidge May Backne farm Aid measure superintendent hinting re party leaders said to approve ports this gain in Winter substitute for Mcnary months Bill one tenth Are closed uses War finance Compromise plan would Haye generally improved banking condition is indicated by summary of reports Pierre s. D., june 4.�?cash reserves in state Banks of South Dakota increased More than a million dollars from $25,790,496 to $26,913,038 a in the five and a half months prior to March 31, according to a comparative report made Public today by John Hirning superintendent of banking. . Hirning declared this to be a generally encouraging feature particularly because of the decrease of approximately ten per cent in the number of Banks during that period the report showed that there were 535 state Banks doing business oct. 15, last and Only 480 on March 31. The report is less definite As to resources and liabilities of functioning institutions As the comparative figures include individual reports of the 55 state Banks which have suspended. Total resources and liabilities decreased from $189,193, 305 to $155,807,074. The state Bank guaranty fund was government absorb losses on exports of fro ducts. Washington d. O., june 4.�? an outline of the new farm Hill was Laid before president Coolidge today by representative Longworth the Republican House Leader. Representative tin her Republican Kansas a Leader of Tho farm bloc and representative Sanders Republican. Indiana. They spent an hour with the chief executive and when they left the White House they appeared confident the measure would be acceptable to him. President Coolidge was said to have told the three representatives that he probably would let the fam know later in the Day his opinion of the new Relief plan. In the event he gives it his approval. Either or. Longworth or or. Tin her intends to introduce a Bill and an Effort will be made to Rush it through Congress As an administrative measure before adjournment. Washington d. C., june 4.�?c a raised from $92,077 to $362,480 As a p�artt1 bloc members of the Senate result of the periodic assessment. I _ a a. And House drove Forward today with plans to get action before adjournment saturday on a new Relief measure embodying principles of the Defeated Mcnary Haugen Bill. With the support of Republican leaders in the House indicated sponsors of the new Bill which a agreed upon in tentative form late yesterday shortly after the Mcnary Haugen Washington d. C., june 4.�?strong i measure had been voted Down hoped indications were apparent in demo a to get some expression from presi there Ray Fhy in Dent Coolidge that would facilitate Tor Thomas j. Walsh of Montana. Probably would be selected As per Walsh is slated i for chairman of dem. Convention manent chairman of the party s National convention in new York. Some democratic leaders in Congress said the question of senator the proposal in its rough draft would empower the War finance corporation until july i 1925, to Purchase wheat flour livestock and Mcadoo carries Florida primaries Over Underwood Jacksonville fla., june 4.�?with less than one tenth of the total of 1.104 precincts heard from today. William g. Mcadoo continued to Ltd Lead senator Oscar w. Underwood of Alabama. By approximately 2 to i for Florida a endorsement for the presidential nomination in yesterdays state wide primary. Incomplete and unofficial returns from not quite too precincts placed the vote Mcadoo 5,137 Underwood. 2,792. Perpetua Gold Star to shwe i new York for world War dead new York City june 4.�?to the lights of Broadway and fifth Avenue will be added on saturday night an electrically illuminated Gold Star which it is planned to keep burning forever As a tribute to the youth of new York who died overseas an announcement form the mayors office said today. The Star will be mounted on a staff 120 feet High to be erected in Madison Square. Walsh a selection had virtually been products at prices higher a Iasi settled. The Montana senator How a Ever declined to comment on the reports. Bankers make up fund to prosecute lying gos sipers f Sioux Falla g. D., june 4.�?bankera of Moody and Minnehaha counties at a joint meeting Here last night voted to subscribe a fund of Market quotations and sell them abroad charging off losses if any. Against its $161,000,000 surplus. The a ration Price provision of the Mcnary Haugen Bill is carried in the new measure a the basis for determining when the corporation should enter the Market. Jewett to continue fight immediately after the defeat of the Mcnary Bill yesterday George Jewett head of a committee of representatives of farm organizations declared in a statement that the fight for enactment of the Mcnary Haugen Bill $1,000 for the purpose of detecting would be renewed at a later Date and and prosecuting persons responsible announced that a conference would for false rumours considering the insolvency of Banks. Such rumours a Resolution said had caused the closing of Banks which otherwise could have remained open. -0-�?warning warning fatherless advertising is As much to be distrusted As a nameless peddle. Readers of the Republican have warning that they take no chances in relying upon Republican advertisements bearing the Emblem of the Mitchell advertising club. This Emblem is for your Protection. It is backed up by the entire group of merchants making up this club and secondly by the vigilance committee of Ive distinguished citizens representing the Consumers. Those who rely on Republican advertisements carrying this Label can make no mistake. It is part of the plan to make Republican advertising As reliable As Republican news. Character in advertising counts for As much As character in a Man. Republican advertisements carrying the Emblem of the advertising club have the Quality of character. Seven year old runs away from Home when Mother bobs hair Minneapolis. June 4.�?because his Mother bobbed her hair and a she does no to look like my mama anymore a Herbert Tripp seven year old son of mrs. Beatrice Gunderson ran away monday he explained today after school mates had induced him to return to his Home. Herbert said he slept in the Parg the past two nights curled up in a Large waste paper Box. An ice Cream Cone two buns and a doughnut were All that he had to eat. Herbert agreed not to run away again but refused to be consoled about his mothers bobbed hair. A effigy Joyce declares her fourth marriage her Only Romance new York City june 4.�?peggy Joyce is a Bride for the fourth time. After a courtship of a month she was married to count Costa Morner of Sweden a 24 year old tooth paste manufacturer in Atlantic City monday. A my Only Romance said the Bride discussing her latest marriage. Today a baseball National league St. Louis Soo 020 230�?12 19 i Philadelphia too too 301�? 6 12 2 Bell and Gonzales a amp Olsen Hubbell Stringer Lewis ring and Henrlne Wendell. Cincinnati at bos Eon. Postponed rain. Chicago at new York postponed. Rain. Pittsburgh at Boston postponed rain. American fescue Boston. A a a a. 2 St. Louis a. I Piercy an amp Picinich Danforth and severe d. Philadelphia. 330 of Cleveland. 200 of Burns and Perkins Metevier Shaute and Walters Myatt. Washington. Too 12 Detroit. 020 of Mcgraw and Ruel Stoner and Hamler. New York . 010 of Chicago too 02 Bush and Behan Lyons an it Crouse. Be held in St. Paul june 17 and is to work out plans to that end. A by falling to enact into Law the principles of the Mcnary Haugen Export corporation Bill said or. Jewetts statement Quot the present Congress has refused to concede to american agriculture equal Opportunity and equal Protection with that which the nation Grants to other industries and institutions. Congress has freely admitted the plight of the Farmer but it he refused to take the Steps dictated by simple Justice toward correction of the conditions which have precipitated nation agricultural collapse. Quot we cannot believe that this decision of Congress is to be taken As final. Otherwise we should have no choir except to return to the millions of people who compose the farming Industry of the country with the word that the american nalon no longer held a place for them their work or the production of their lands and toil. Quot we believe the decision of Congress in refusing Justice to agriculture is dictated More by of. The underlying causes of present conditions than by a cold blooded purpose of Industrial and financial a Rand ozement accomplished through the mid of the farming report made on Gas probe asked by Miasma Washington d. C., june 4.�?results of the Federal Trade commissions investigation of the gasoline Industry particularly in the Northwestern states were presented today in a formal report to president Coolidge. The find ends were not made Public auf the preside it the report is expected to refer it to the department of Justice. The inquiry a was made at the instance of gov. To master of South Dakota who charges manipulation of prices. Ten car completed today at Detroit factory Detroit mich., june 4.�?Ford motor number to too Khz was completed at the Ford motor company this morning and the ten Millionth Model 4t�?� Ford car will leave the Assembly line this afternoon an official announcement says. The first Model it Quot car was completed oct. I 1908. And it was seven years later when motor no. 1,999.999 was produced. The last million cars the company announces were turned out Complete in 132 working Days. More snails and frogs Are eaten la Paris than in any other City la tha Jorid

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