Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 8, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Twelve pages vol Xxxviii Mitchell South Dakota thursday june 8,1922 number 213 Senate onus Bill House of David to be investigate British forces 9 press Forward in free state new rumours of love ritual is cause of move Benjamin Purnell blames his enemies for promised inquiry modernism assailed rtt Ftp says end of world in Twenty five years without fail by Roy Gibbons. _ Harbor. Mich., Juno 8.-�? Benjamin fur la. Who has t sved or Bac a Hai Cut in 20 years. To he investigated again detectives have been snooping the House of David Temple the Fly be rollers a cult of some Ann followers who live in a Combine Man Rel pious Colony and amusement is along the Shore of Lake Michi Iii just outside of Benton Harbor. Other investigations by county and state Are promised within three months he Charles w Gore prose line attorney of Berrien county. Rore has been spurred to action by repeated reports of Peculiar love hates in the House of David and by Rigours of mysterious disappearances of cult members on High Island a desolate outpost of the organization in upper Michigan. A the be reports have been persisted for says Gore. A i believe he time has arrived when v y should be either proved or disproved by who rough inv blames his enemies Quot or enemies Are spreading false reports As they did says a King Benjamin a i an a Man of Sod and live according to his teach in 2 Purnell and his wife she so Queen Man a Here Are credited by their of Flowers with having had a vision appointing them god s messengers. They preached that the end of the world was near several times a King Benjamin was quoted a having fixed specific dates but this he defies. Now a King Benjamin says the end is coming within 25 years. That apparently concerns him less than the 1 spending investigations and the inroads modernism is making on the cult including jazz and flip prism. A modernism harmful a your Colony had endured despite the slanders of myriad enemies a King Benjamin ays but of late to Dervish has done much harm. Flapper ism jazz y Isic and similar curses have hit us hard. A the. Manifestations of modernism have sown seeds of discontent in the hearts of some members. These no longer live in the Faith although they do let la. R hair and beards grow. But that is not enough. We Are nearing the end of sin mid crime. Christ is coming again within the next 25 years when he comes every living member of the House of David will be glorified. But they All must live right eat no meat. Selves c a Ber and forget them Colony started in 1902 Colony established in 1903, is run on a communal basis All Memoir the resources and work fruit a Nacor Ninon Good. They raise v j. Operate an amusement Park Arian restaurant and thera Unbe <1 town of Belleek captured with firing of Only few shots no one injured situation is Peculiar a Aioo percent Many is Mcl Larrr i an arrested after party a a Quot Jafor attacking guest read and sen i into committee a it is unlikely will be started until Tariff has been disposed of Cost put at 3 billion Carmel cal., june 8�?floyd Glotz Bach whose wife. Margaret Matzen Auer the Prima Donna termed him a one Hundred percent Many before she sued him for divorce was under Bond of 1250 today on a charge that he beat up and severely injured Peter Hanna son of a wealthy san Francisco family. The alleged encounter occurred As a finale to birthday party at the Home of Mutual friends. Pettigoe in free state wants British to stay Beleek is in Ulster Pierre visited by heavy rain and High wind one Indian woman said to Haye Bee drowned in veritable Wall of water by associated press leased wire Pierre s. A. June 8.�?one woman is reported missing and property damage amounting to Many hundreds i of dollars is the result of a terrific rain storm which swept this Section late last night and Early this morn Jing. F the woman said to be missing is an Indian Squaw one of a party of indians camped in a Gulch running North from the Capitol hiding it is i thought that sh1 was caught in the Wall of water which swept Down the Gulch from the surrounding Hills and carried into Capitol Lake. Officials Are investigating but have so far been unable to verify the Story. The storm which broke about lo30 and lasted until Midnight to resume at 3 of clock left in its Wake 2.35 inches of water. Basements throughout the City Are flooded and several houses near the Missouri River have water several inches Over their first j floors. The basement of of the Capi a Tol was flooded but is said that the damage will not he great. Chicago and Northwestern Railroad offices Here reports trains Are late on account of soft Road Beds but there j have been no serious accidents. Fears Are expressed by Cattie men that live i Stock on nearby ranches May have suffered heavily. Restaurant and thera in Springs All patronized by Unbe Beare Ettney j8 6 a a haired Nee reded baseball team. White girl is Gypsy prisoner Norfolk resident takes Refuge in police station in Sydney. N. S n.?, a y was forbidden. In Broth now Brin Chil Anfu v. World 0 nce was Brand Prevc Childre no longer Are strike vote is being prepared ?,v, declare or Coye will not go out a Mon Heads silent uav1&Quot so railed for used preparations today Tactac to vote with leaders preheat l e referendum will be work a m mayor of a suspension of Tio c i-1 j protest against wage reduce Board a by the Railroad labor predictions were made in the by Rev ral Railroad larger int stake sentiment was i confined to Union leaders. One ballots Call for a strike when a red june 3n the Day err the -000.000 is to be slashed a Nee of t�8 �8 of shop and rnai Nten Wii iii., employees the suspension tenors become effective july 15 ten. T0 leader9 of a he aril us a. Vote and an actual strike. Things 1? quite two different tog or a t0 some of the rals re Daj t i a a statement expire Trent Wonia her the strike senti a no pc through the rank the of Oitt j a unit be was signed by lowing ran executive 3rd or it Chicago Milwaukee to % Ull Hal Holden burling a r a la a. Northwestern j. La i rat an Rock Island c. H to Nois and s. M a f Hirago and great Western. Met u. Sailors drowned in Accident at Amu Day Siberia Adios Ink june 8�?f�>ht enlist boat Fri in the United states gun pfc Orleans Are feared to have Are wed in a sailing mishap at tray it Iryl a a Al Eria. There has been no so Jtb men since sunday. Those a at of Prith Allen carpenters Iam Wolf coxswain Harry ars c v Boatswain a mate Ferdyn blk. Cal canner s mate Frank a. Seamen Leo Nedd Robert and Brown. By associated press leased wire Sydney S., june 8�?police authorities Here have in custody a girl who says she is Rose Miguel of Norfolk va., and who declares she has been a captive of a band of gypsies near Here. The Young woman asserts that at the age of 12 she was kidnapped from her Home in Norfolk and later forced to marry the son of the chief of the Gypsy band. Later she was rescued but she was found again in Philadelphia by the band and once More carried away. Her second abduction. She declares was followed i by cruelties. Yesterday she contrived to get away from the gypsies and take Refuge at a police station Here. Seven two ugh j school students to get diplomas tonight a King Benjamin and Queen Mary Purnell of the a House of David and head Darters of the cult near Benton Harbor Mich. Bankers decide Germany can to have big loan International body concludes feeling Between allies is too varied Jugo Slavia is marriage mad Paris France june 8�?All idea of an International loan to Germany has been Given up by the committee of Bankers and they Are meeting today to agree upon the form of their re j port to this effect which will be presented to the reparations commission. The work of formulating the report it is stated May take two or three sittings. The prevailing conviction among the members of the Bankers committee is that two things Are necessary to a loan first there must be unanimity among the lenders which were to include All the countries represented on the reparations commission. Second that the credit basis of Germany must be outlined clearly. The look upon the Quot reparations Comissiong a reply to their recent note As an official declaration that a Nimitz does not exist among the prospective lenders and there for feel that plans for a loan cannot be advised. Commencement exercises for the a 1922 graduating class at Mitchell High school will be held at the Corn Palace at 8 of clock this evening. Big shop Charles Bayard Mitchell of St. Paul Wil be the speaker. Diplomas will be Given to 72 students at this time. Music for the ocasion Wil he furnished by the girls glee club and the High school mixed chorus under the direction of miss Valetine Preston. The girl so glee club will sing a yes 1 Meralda by Levey a procession of i the Toreador so by Bizet and a will of tace Wisp by Cherry. Facing a so song of the Vikings will be Given by the mixed chorus. Two drop dead As result of extreme heat in Boston mass. Boston. Mass. June 8�?two deaths from heat and a score of prostrations were reported Here last night at the close of the hottest june Day in the annals of the Boston weather Bureau since 1884. The highest temperature officially recorded was 90 degrees unofficial thermometers ranged higher. Of round trip flight from London to Paris is made in one night klan in los angles faces Complete probe by associated press leased wire Paris franc Quot. June 8�?the first Aerial round trip flight at night Between Paris and London was negotiated last night by an air plane Carri my Teri passengers. The Dight was attempted to prove that commercial and passenger traffic by air bet in the two cities is feasible. Strong lights have Bea i installed along the route and the terminal Aird Romes Are illuminated with a brilliance approaching that of Day Light. The machine left the terminal Ai drome at Lebourget at \10 p. In. And arrived at Croyden at i a. In. Left for l1 Bourget at 2 50 Anc landed at 6 05. The return trip was slower because of fog encountered Enro Ute. By associated press leased wire los Angeles. Calif., june 8.�?the grand jury which has been invest gating the activities of the Kun flux klan in los Angeles county possibly will take up the question of submit j Ting a report on the klan Organiza i tons at its session Here today. That the los Angeles authorities i will ask for the arrest and detention of William s. Coburn former official of the klan. Who is believed to be in Atlanta. Ga., pending extradition proceedings. Was indicated. Sea rates altered new York Y., june 8.�?the North Atlantic steamship freight con Ferenc declared open rates yesterday on More than 29 Standard commodities o Export to Germany Holland and Belgium. The action was interpreted a an indication of in Lively trans Atlantic freight Wax. Free tickets to the met theatre to those whose names and addresses appear on the want and Page of saturdays Republican watch for yours saturday want ads free with every two to six issues Quot in wedding of King exam ple for eligible Hwai is and Maidens in Ifim it by associated press Toas a wire Belgrade Jugo. Slavic. June 8�? elaborate precautions were taken to guard King Alexander and Princess Marie of Rumania during their wedding festivities today. The entire route of the bridal party from the Palace to the Cathedral was lined with double rows of soldiers and gendarmes with loaded rifles and fixed bayonets. One line of the troops faced outward and the other inward. Their orders were to shoot immediately it was understood if they noticed any suspicious movement among the spectators. Residents of the City living along the stress through which the procession passed were forbidden to open their windows without special police permission. Armed guards were placed on All the balconies and Points of Vantage and the number of spectators on each was strictly limited so that there might be Clear space Between each individual and his neighbors. No one was allowed to carry a camera. Satchel or other objects without written permission. The Royal wedding has caused All Jugo Slavia to go marriage mad. All the eligible swains and Maidens of the picturesque peasant country seem to want to get married this week and the churches Are flooded Wilth applications for licenses. Of Rich plane is wrecked at Detroit by lightning Bolt by associated press leased wire Belfast. Ireland june 8.�?Belleek was occupied today by British troops which advanced thi3 morning to take the salient from the Irish irregular forces. At the Newtown is militia Headquarters this afternoon it was stated that belief was retaken without loss of life and that no prisoners there taken. The fort overlooking Belleek was first captured by the British troops and the town was then taken Possession of a Gay the military. Firing starts at i p. In. The engagement Between the Irish irregular forces in the Belleek District and British troops began at i p. In. Today. At that hour signals were sent up indicating that the British troops were being fired upon while there were bursts of Rifle Firin from the North. The British artillery then opened up. Landing two shots near the Belleek fort which is in free state territory. A correspondent at Enniskillen telegraphed this morning that from observation around Lough erne and other information the program was for the Lincolnshire and Stafford troops supported by a Battery of howitzers and armoured car to Endeavor t dislodge the irregulars. Situation is mixed a the six adds the correspondent a is somewhat Gilbert Ian and cot id Only happen in an Irish War. There is Pettigoe the free state loyalist to a Man now under the authority of British troops while on the other hand. Belleek in Ulster except for the fort Catholic to the Hack Bone is now under the domination of irregulars who Are neither Orange nor Fres state. This is contusion to an outsider. A eth people of Pettigoe Are making every Effort to retain the British i troops until the Boundary question is settled and a deputation is going to Belfast to put the Case before the Home British press Forward As the British Forward movement continued this morning special constables acting As observers occupied the Hill tops commanding a View of Belleek and . Advance parties of specials held the roads and other strategic Points. Obj troops engaged in the March Are details from three British regiments equipped with 4.2 Inch Howitz i ers. A Winter wheat has increase Federal crop report shows greater prospective production in All grains payments spread Over 43 years according to North p a k of a n s id a Irish free state a Rev concentrating on Border Londonderry Ireland. June 8.�?six Hundred men of the Liverpool regiment arrived Here last night taking up quarters in Termo Bacca House. Owned by the Nazareth nuns. Gwynn a Institute and the Hagee presbyterian College All on the Donegal Side of the River Foyle so that there Are now Large concentrations on both Banks of the Riv. The republicans have commandeered the Al Johnson Maronge Hall four Miles from Londonderry and also Dunmore Lodge. An Exchange Telegraph statement on the concentration says a several thousand rebels Are reported to be concentrated at rap Hoe county Donegal Arm a with the latest America rifles. Large rebel forces on the Northern Side of the Derry Donegal Border Are reported to be con scripting Donegal loyalists who believe they Are going to be used As a screen in a rebel attack on Londonderry. A Mercury drops 32 degrees and rain Breaks Long drought Washington. D. A. June 8�?forecasts of this years pro Quot Active crops. Based on their condition june i were announced today in millions of bushels by the department of agriculture As follows 1922 1921 16-29 crop forecast crop crop Winter wheat by 601 587 566 Spring wheat by 247 208 233 All wheat by. 855 795 799 Oats bul. 1350 1061 1413 Barley by .191 151 197 Rye by is 58 68 Hay All tons. 106 97 102 apples by. 180 97 179 peaches by. 54 33 44 the Winter a feat crop was forecast at 584.793.000 bushels last month on the condition Quot the Croy May i which was 83.5 percent of $ Normal while the Rye crop was forecast at 79.152.000 bushels on a condition of 91.7 percent of a Normal on May i and the Hay crop at 103.579.000 tons on a condition of 90.1 percent of a Normal on May i. Winier wheat condition 81.9 per cent of a Normal on june i compared with 77.9 a year ago i and 81.5 the 19 year average the area to be harvested this year is 38,131,090 acres or 10.7 percent less than last year. Spring wheat acreage this year 18.639.909 acres compared with 19,-796.990 acres last year. Condition 99.7 per cent of a Normal on june i. Compared with 93.4 a year ago and 92 a he ten year average. Oats acreage this year 41.822.990, compared with 44.826.o00 last year. Condition 85.5 percent of a Normal. Compared with 85.7 last year and 89.5 the to year average Barley acreage this year 7.550,-909, compared with 7.249,000 last years year. And 90.1 the 19 year average. Rve acreage this year 5.148.otto compared with 4.288.000 last year. Condition 92 5 percent of a Normal compared with 90 3 last year and 88.7. The 19-year average Hay All acreage this year 74. 345.000 compared with 74.225.990 last year. Condition 91.1 Perr vent of a Normal compared with 85.0 last year and 88 9. The 19-year average pastures condition 93 8 per cent of a Normal compared with 84 5 last month. 90.1 last year. And 91.9 the to year average. Anoles condition 73.7 per cent of a Normal compared with 42.2 last year. And 69.2 the 19-year average peaches condition 77.1 per cent i of a. Normal compared with 45 6 Las year and 60 8 the 19-year average. The condition on june i and the forecast of production of Spring wheat by principal producing states follows Minnesota condition 92. Production forecast 39.926.990 by. North Dakota. 91 and 83.81.ooo. South Dakota 92 and .91 223.900. Montana 94 and 31.591.000. Move blocked Washington. D. C., june 8.�? an Effort to prevent the Soldier Bonus Bill to the Senate today was Bho coed by senator Williams dem a crot. My Lippi because of parliamentary procedure under which the Senate was operating unanimous consent was necessary to present the Bill and report. Senator Williams refused such consent. Senator Ashur Democrat. Arizona urged senator Mot umber to move that the Bill be received. Senator met umber explained he could not offer such a motion because there a gentlemen a agreement that the Tariff Bill would not be Laid aside for controversial measures without Advance notice timing Given. Senator met umber said that after consulting with members on Lka h Side of the chamber he would ask later to Lay aside tile Tariff Bill and Ake up the Bonus measure. By associated press leased wire Detroit june 8�?the All Metal plane in which Captain Eddie Rickenbacker was attempting a Cross country flight from new York to san Francisco was wrecked this afternoon at Packard Field near this City when struck by a Bolt of lightning Twenty minutes before Ricken Backer and his party were to have taken off for Chicago. Neither Rickenbacker nor any members of his party was seriously injured although three workmen engaged in lining up the plane were rendered unconscious. One of them is said to be dangerously Hurt. Band and fans to Welcome returning Ball players tonight the Mitchell municipal band will be at the Milwaukee station at 10 25 of clock this evening to meet the Mitchell baseball club which is to return Home after a two week a trip. All fans Are urged to be at the railway station for the demonstration of Welcome for the team. The band will Lead a March from the train to the elks club where More music will he furnish re. Or. B. A. Bob president of the Mitchell chamber of comr Merce will speak. The kernels were at Bottom of the league when they started on their trip but four straight victories this week have brought them to a tie for top of the second division. It is the purpose of the welcoming Celebration this evening to How the team that Mitchell citizen Are Back of them and boosting for the team. Of. Hutchinson beaten Glen eagles. Scotland june 8�? Jock Hutchison Only american competitor remaining in the play in the thousand guineas tournament Here was eliminated today by a g. Hayer of bog land. I up. After or. Mercury had raced up to 95 degrees sunday and played there about for the past four Days he suddenly took pity on suffering humanity and without the least warning started to plunge last evening. Not stopping until he reached the 63 Mark. With the drop in temperature came a heavy rain storm Early this morning. The precipitation was Over a half Inch and was accompanied by a Strong and rain. Old sol who has been shining the very Best he knew How during the week took a vacation today and the sky has been dark and threatening with occasional Light showers. According to an official at the Milwaukee dispatcher s office today the precipitation extended As far West As Interior and East to Canton. A to approves Oil policy Washington d. A. June 8�?president Harding in a special message to the Senate today stated that the policy of the Navy and Interior departments in dealing with the naval Oil reserves including private lease had Hie full approval. Weather report South Dakota unsettled tonight and Friday probably showers not much change in temperature. Arthur b. Reeves new novel a on wings of wireless starts today in the Republican it is a mystery novel rom die pen of the master mystery writer of the age. Turn to Page ten and read the opening instalment. A Quot 1 a a 1 a 1 firecrackers Are barred within fire limits of Mitchell each year about memorial Day. The youngsters of Mitchell Are inspired with All the patriotism of fourth of july. And with flags flying on May 39 and the soldiers in uniform marching d own the Street they Are reminded that it is time to buy firecrackers. And bang right under the window of a Busy business Man or a entry in her neatly kept books a fire bookkeeper just ready to make an Cracker explodes. One Day be so Burl but when it happens every Day it becomes a nuisance. This is the time then that chief Owens must remind the boys of the City ordinance which rules that no firecrackers be Shott off within the fire limits which include the territory one Block East and West of main Street to sixth aver tue North and to the Milwaukee depot South. 0 today baseball american league new York. 102 020 0 Chicago. 020 too 0 Shawkey and Schang Robertson and Schalk. Philadelphia .&n0 010 Detroit. 114 too Rommell and Perkins Olsen and Bassler. Washington too 002 139�?6 12 0 Cleveland too 010 oooo i 5 2 Zachary and Gharrity Uhland of Neill. Boston in St. Louis .10 Quinn and Ruel Vangilder. Whight and Severeid. National league St Louis .013 too too 5 15 0 Boston too too Ooi i 9 2 Doak and Clemons Mcquillan. Marquard Watson and of Neill. Pittsburgh .022 101 010 7 Philadelphia too 300 020 5 la 2 Carlson and Gooch ring. Tingle ton. Weinert and Hepline. Chicago .040 too too 5 to 3 new York Ooi 004 60x Huo Aldridge. Steuland Kauffmann and Hartnett j. Barnes. Causey and Smith. Cincinnati .>>.103 101 010 4 la _ too too q20 2 8 4 Rixey and Hargove. Rue her Cader Decatur a and Miller. Ruth hits fourth Chicago 111. Juno 8�?bab� Ruth hit i fourth Horny run of the season today with Roberton pitching. In the first inning of the game with the White sox. No on was on bad at the time. The Ball sailed Over the right Field Fence. By associated press leased wire Washington d. C., june 8.�?the soldiers Bonus Bill was formally presented today in the Senate by chairman me Cumber of the finance committee with an accompanying report placing the probable Cost to the Federal government at $3,845,659,481. Spread Over a period of 43 years from next january. This is approximately $259,090,990 less than the estimate under the House Bill which was $4,098,719,350, payable Over 20 years. The Senate Bill estimate was prepared by Treasury experts and is based on the theory that 75 percent of the 4,458.199 veterans who would he eligible for compensation would elect the adjusted service certificate option 22 1-2 percent farm Home and land settlement Aid. And 2 1-2 percent vocational training Aid. Should All of the veterans select the certificate plan the total Cost would be $4,-486.545.970. Would avoid new tax with reference to financing the legislation chairman a Cumber s report said it was hoped that the reduction in governmental expenditures plus the payment of interest on the refunded foreign obligations would be sufficient to obviate the imposition of additional taxation. A Elf it does become necessary to impose additional the report is believed we can better determine the amount of the necessary Levy and the methods of distributing such burdens for the future at a later Date when the future condition of the Treasury will be More accurately senator me Cumber explained that an attempt had been made to reduce Toa minimum actual Cash Payr Nens under the Bill during the next three years while the Treasury is engaged in refunding the nearly seven billions of dollars of Maturi i government obligations. Estimated Cost of the Bonus for those three years was $242,000,000. To Calendar committee after its presentation to the8en-ate, the Bonus Bill went to the Calendar committee where it will remain until there Isan agreement to Call it up. Senator me Cumber and some other proponents desire Early action but several Republican leaders Are opposed to Side tracking the Tariff Bill As they expect the fight Over the Bonus to consume at least a month and perhaps is weeks. This measure differs somewhat from the hous e Bill and very widely from the Bonus Bill that was reported to the Senate last year and later sent Back to the finance committee at the request of president Harding. The most important change from the original measure is the elimination of the Cash Bonus and reclamation features. Five plans offered As now drafted the legislation give each Veteran the right to select an Yone of the following plans adjusted service pay but Only if his adjusted service credit did not exceed $50. Adjusted service certificate with Bank and government loan provision. Vocational training Aid. % farm and Home id. Land settlement Aid. The estimated Cost for each of these plan Sis $16,009,009 for the Cash payments $3,364,909,431 for the adjusted service certificates 412.425,000 for farm Home and land settlement Aid and $52,325,000 for vocational training. The expenses under vocational training and the Cash Bonus would end in 1925, under this estimate and those for Arm Home and land settlement Aid in 1929. Expenses under the certificate plan would continue to 1936. With a total of $655,991,670 %0 1943 when the certificates would a Gin to fall due. Maximum is $625 explaining the Bill chairman me Cumber said in his report that the amount of the adjusted service credit would be at the rate of la a Day for Domestic service and $1.25 for a reign service less the $60 Bonus paid when the veterans were discharged from the service. In no event however could the total exceed $300 in the Case of those who had Only Domestic service and $625 for those who had continued on Page six bids for sealing of. Corn Palace ceiling to be taken Friday bids for the construction of a Oil ing in the Mitchell Corn Palace to enclose Tho roof Gordo is will he taken let a meeting of the Council Friday evening it was decided at a. Meeting of the City Council wednesday evening. Construction of the ceiling i to be done in order to improve the Pecou tic properties of the building. The contract for the work will be awarded Friday evening and work will begin at one