Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 18, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Twelve pages the evening Republican City edition vol. Xxx Mitchell South Dakota wednesday june 18, 1924. Number 222 Orange blossoms mean nothing to themar labor to cupid might As Well keep away from Santa Ana High school poll shows Only one girl in thirty six wants a husband others wish career i r Utthi avg rut Matrimony rums to of in taros for i Oravik county peaches but a k Jungmeyer Vea service writer int Ana cal., Tun county of Orange Basso is and it Nins of expression in thru nth when a Young lady a fancy is nearly supposed to Var lightly j Romance mines the shocking Der i o Mien that Only on girl in 36 int a husband. Is the Gist of a poll lust com j a a a y Amene High school maid by agricultural education commit j of the Orange county farm Bureau. J out of 2646 girl replying to ques i r Nair son elected careers Only 68 finitely desired marriage. That was a Ereat Relief to boys fearing leap year proposals but i Rhylie it brought these out of Retreat. The Canvas perturbed the farm Burr ii. Which had hoped to guide the sued romantic leanings of the mire ladles toward the lads of the creat Rural spaces. Even the 11 Girts who want to be Farmer ettes done to exactly crave Marl. ,1 to operation. It seems that the in who grow Orang Blossom a a paths will have very Little oppor a malty to use them at their own wed Dirga. Unless the Young ladies change their minds. School teaching called to the great of to number�?98 it of the a 6 4 6. Typists. According to the answers of Many always Wear Eood clothes business Mer take them few i to a a Inch wherefore a goodly numbed of Tho 405 eager for stenographic a pc hoped to save considerable on meals. Twenty one intended becoming Beauty parlor expert so maybe eliminate the biweekly journalism interested 41 religious callings and replace older parties claim permanent chairman of St. Paul convention attacks two major bodies Calls them robbers Tayi or urges Farmers and workers to stage nation wide ballot Rox revolt to wed left to right Dorothy Garden. Edith Elliott. Ada Tulene f above avd Schmith. Farmer. Respectively they Asire to be Moate actress. Swimming Tutor. Gretchen wife and Walsh May be made chairman by democrats to Marcel Bill. Eight seek 58 mind becoming movie stars. One plans to be a swimming instructor. �5#venty-Flve were undecided so a he ranks of the would be brides May i e augmented. Social service work-r.-. Interior decorator artist and librarians completed the list. Not a very encouraging Prospect or it a marrying Parsons in a county that boasts an unusual number of handsome and Well to do Young bachelors. Certainly devastating to male vanity or what is this world coming to % Crim isl gain questioned in War fraud Case Washington. a. June Ira of officials of the department of Justice continued today the defense of their administration before the Senate Daugherty investigating committee. With the old Hickory powder company Case at Nashville tenn., assuming a position of prominence. John w. H. Crim former assistant attorney general was re called while Henry w. Anderson head of the War transactions Section of the department. And his assistants also were examined on the subject. George w. Storck. An accountant for the department of Justice who was assigned to a preliminary investigation of the Case declared he had reported to or. Crim that the government should recover Between $5,-oon.000 and $20,000,000 from the Dupont engineering to Many if it obtained evidence which he said was in existence. Irater he said he found his confidential report in the Possession of attorney for the de fonts. New York. N. Y., june is up a the Campaign of William g. Mcadoo for the democratic nomination for president enters on its final phase with his arrival from los Angeles today to take advisory charge of his forces. Several thousand it is anticipated. Will be at the depot to Greet or. Mcadoo. The welcoming delegation will form a Parade and conduct the former Secretary of the Treasury to the hotel Vanderbilt which will be his Home during the convention. National committeemen and delegates already in town Are displaying a decided sentiment in favor of senator Thomas j. Walsh of Montana Leader of the Oil lease investigations As permanent chairman of the convenient it is generally agreed that inasmuch As the Oil scandals Are virtually certain to he one of the chief issues of the Campaign it would he a Wise move to capitalize the Montana senators nationally known connection with the investigation. There is also the feeling that it behoves the party to show Walsh its appreciation of his efforts. Members of the democratic National committee let it be known last night that Homer s. Cummings often mentioned for the chairmanship of the committee on rules was very certain to be chosen chairman of the committee on resolutions unless unexpected opposition developed. Gas summons is served on gov. Mester pious Falls. S. Djune is summons was served late yesterday on governor w. H. Remaster at Pierre. In the injunction suit brought in Federal court Here to restrain state Sale of gasoline according to a message to the Argus Leader. The governor said the Case would he a properly cared cd n. Leedom. Member of the Tate Highway commission was served today with notice of an injunction suit brought at Sioux Falls to prevent him As an individual from continues state Sale of gasoline. Gov. A. H. Remaster has also he a served with papers refused to comment on the Case hut he is believed to he preparing a formal statement. American entry in balloon race lands in Holland Amsterdam. Holland june 17�?the Baboon Goodyear an american entry in the Gordon Bennett cup race with w. G. Van orman As Pilot landed safely five mile Southwest of Here at 4 30 of clock this afternoon. Boom Orco makes debut in new York poisons girl and hangs self in Lone Cabin by. Paul Minn., june a prediction that the Farmer Tabor party will eventually a dispose of the two capitalistic parties that hold the Power was made by state senator Charles e Taylor of Montana in an address today formally accepting the permanent chairmanship of the National Farmer Tibor progressive convention Here. Or. Taylor severely criticized the democratic and Republican parties and issued an Appeal to Farmers and workers to unite More closely for political action and urged a ballot Box a out of this historic said or. Taylor Quot is destined to grow the great mass class Farmer la Bor party a party that in a few Short Foster denies move to steal St. Paul meet communist Leader declares program will not be that of Community party Only aim is Harmony Anne Stillman daughter of the millionaire banker. James a Stillman. Who will he. Married in october to Henry p. Davison jr., son of the late h. P. Davison who was partner in the firm of j. P. Morgan amp co. A Pic Ai we of \ sury \ to of. Fit ments in farm Kabor session Btry Hatchet St. Paul. Men. June 18.�?�? William Mahoney Leader of the Mere conservative elements in the National Farmer labor progressive convention and William z Foster communist today assured the delegates that no Bolt was in immediate project and no a a capture of the organization was intended. They made these a noun elements at the morning session and then retired to fight out their political differences before the committee on organization both being members of that body. To emphasize the new understanding Between the factions the delegations front Fosters organization and from the Federated Farmer Lahore and a Lead ing financial figure years will dispose of the two capital j theirs is a Romance of Long standing j of Illinois v orld v a veterans for they had known each other since childhood. New York. N. Y., june 18.�? up a a staff of Boomers for the candidacy of James m. Cox of Ohio for president. Set up Headquarters in new York yesterday. The sight of their Campaign tent the third in a ramp of aspirants that is expect to number More than a score before the democratic National convention begins it nomination temporarily relegated to the Back ground the talk of a struggle Between governor Smith and w g. Mcadoo As to whether two thirds or majority shall govern the convention. Joel Shaup. A Veteran political manager of Dayton Ohio is Generalissimo of the Cox forces and Charles e. Norris. Washington representative of the Cox newspaper is chief of to of. Accompanied by a corps of enthusiastic aids they pitched Camp at the Waldorf Astoria hotel which also is the Headquarters for the National democratic convention. That the convention would prove popular and that Madison Square Garden 14,000 seat would he filled to overflowing a indicated in the arrival of an Avalanche of demands for accommodations which temporarily disrupted the business of the National committees sub committee on arrangements. Most of mail robbery loot is recovered Sinai s. A. June 18.�?miss Myrtle Agnes aged 21, is dead of poisoning and Herman Nelson aged 28, was found monday afternoon hanged in a Shack near Here with an automobile Chain. Brookings county authorities declare the Case to he on of murder and suicide. Miss Agre and Nelson were to have been married tuesday. Last Friday night the pair went to Brookings to see a circus and while at Brookings Nelson bought a wedding ring to he used at wednesdays ceremony. They returned to the Agre Home about Midnight and shortly after miss Agre went into the House she was taken ill and died within half an hour. Nelson disappeared from the Home of his parents two Miles from Here saturday evening and a posse which searched for him found his body in i a Shack four Miles from his Home j hanging from the rafters by an Auto bile Chain. Examination of the girls stomach showed Candy containing strychnine the Coroner announced at an inquest Over the body. The Coroner said he Learned that Nelson had bought Poison at Brookings. Re adjustments class freight is expected in state seven witnesses ready to testify in naval inquiry pan Pedro. Calif. June 18.�?seven witnesses were ready to testify before the naval court of inquiry investigating last thursday Turret disaster on the dreadnought Mississippi when the court convened aboard the u. S. A. New Mexico today. The testimony of these men most of whom were in the death Turret As observers from the new Mexico is the time one of the turrets 14 Inch guns a flared Hack on its Crew was expected to end the inquiry. Questioning of injured men Chard the Hospital ship Relief late yesterday developed no new explanation of the explosion that killed 48 men and injured a dozen others. A o twins and Cousin drowned at picnic at Redwood Falls red Wood Falls Minn. June 18.�? three boys two of them to if. Aged nine years and the this a Cousin aged la years were drowned in the Minnesota River near Belleview. Late sunday it became known Here yesterday. The drowning occurred within several Hundred feet of a picnic gathering and the tragedy did not become known until the bodies of two of the boys were found at the Bottom of the River. Leopold insists he is sane May mix up defense Chicago. 111. June 18.�?nathan i Leopold. Or. Who with Richard Loeb. Awaits trial on charges of kidnapping and killing Robert Franks 13 year old school boy May not rely on inanity a a defense he is quoted As saying in suite of Effort of alienist examining Nim and Loeb to find mental defects. A i m not insane and in a not going to be made to appear insane a he is quoted As saying. Of postal strike near Ottawa. June 18.�?minister of labor Murdock was notified today that the postal workers would strike at 5 of clock this afternoon unless their wage controversy with the government was satisfactorily adjusted by that hour. _. A Chicago 111., june 18.�? amp a recovery of most of the $3,00,000 loot taken by bandits in a Holdup last thursday nighty of a Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul mail train near Here is expected today by police and postal inspectors searching for three men said to he named in evidence unearthed by the investigators. Non negotiable securities valued at $100,000. $5,000 in $5 Hills and sixty one registered mail pouches taken in the Holdup have been recovered and eight men and two women Are in custody. Enough evidence has been obtained to justify charging a1 the men with the robber and the women with being accessories according to chief Collins and chief Hughes directing the police investigation. J. H. Wayne one of the suspects found with five Bullet wound and thought shot during the Holdup was reported dying in a Hospital. Deter tires were posted at his bedside to catch remarks he might make concerning the robbery but he Waun Able to talk intelligibly. Of new member elected Sioux Falls. S. D., june 18.�?v. A Barnes and Fred Warren were elected members of the City Board of education at the annual election yesterday. Warren was re elected while Barnes is a new member. Say it with want ads a a if you have anything to sell if there is anything you wish to buy if you have a room to rent or if you wish to rent one or if you have anything you would like to Exchange for something else try a Republican want and. You will be surprised and pleased at the results you will attain. Call 2424 Pierre s. A. June 18.�?general re throughout mine Vita and Iowa is a adjustment of a ass freight rates petted to be the outcome of a hearing before the interstate Commerce commission june 23 on allegations of discrimination brought by Watertown interests the Railroad commission announced today. A remedy through higher rates was embodied in a preliminary report and in combating this the South Dakota Board raised Points which it believes wll bring a sweeping reconstruction of the class rates framework. Of Fortune in gems stolen from Home of Edsel b. For Detroit. Mich., june disappearance of a Box of jewels valued at approximately $100,000 from the Home of Edsel r. Ford president of the Ford motor company was announced yesterday by police commissioner Frank Croul. The robbery committed saturday night was kept a secret by the police until yesterday when they admitted that no definite Clew in the theft had been developed. The Box contained a Pearl necklace composed of 205 pearls with a Platinum clasp set with a Small Diamond valued at $67,000. A Pearl necklace of 103 pearls with a Diamond Quot clasp valued at $27,000, a. Platinum wedding ring and a guard ring encircled with one eighth Caret diamonds. Weather forecast Iowa partly overcast tonight and thursday with local Thunder storms not much change in temperature. Minnesota showers probable tonight and thursday somewhat cooler in extreme West portion thursday. North Dakota mostly overcast to night and thursday probably local Istle parties that hold the Power today and take Over the Power in this nation in the name of the workers and producers of the realm setting up a government of the workers for the workers and by the eyes on St. Paul. A the eyes of the exploited workers. The eyes of the dispossessed Farmers from every part of our land Are turned toward St. Paul today Quot he continued. Quot their Hope is staked upon us. Shall we fall them to betray them would he a crime. It will not be done we shall or. Taylor criticized the recent Republican convention at Cleveland in which he said Quot sat Harry Daugherty and the representatives of the burglars who stole millions from the people while our boys were making the world Safe for democracy sat Mellon the Arch Bootlegger of the age sat those who Wax fat and grow Rich from the labor of the babies in our industries. Quot in a few Days More the other party of the International Hanking and Industrial organization will meet in the very Citadel of International capitalism and there ratify a platform and name the candidate elected for them by the second International of capitalism Nen like Doheny and Murphy and Mcadoo and a. Mitchell Palmer men who stole millions while the republicans stole thousands. Quot so we do not need to worry so much about who Are sitting with us providing that they Are pledged to the ending of the system that a Thralls us to join with us to Correct the present injustices. Prefers communists Quot to would rather sit with the reddest communists in the world than sit with the aggregation that met the other j Day at Cleveland or who will meet at new York. Quot we must form a mass class Farmer labor party we must declare for land for the users jobs for the workers Liberty and Equality for ail men. A the impending crisis demands vision demands action demands courage. It will not tolerate delay. We Are Here to a no work of Man is sacred. What Man has done once. He is justified in doing again. When our Constitution does not meet the necessities of the people when our form of government becomes inadequate or obsolete it is our right to change it. A i say with Lincoln that the right of revolution is a sacred inherent right of the people and cannot be restricted or abridged. Besides the revolution ha3 taken place economically and industrially. A compleat it revolution has occurred in the years and the time has arrived to turn Over political institutions into a position of Harmony that has already occurred in our Industrial institutions. A that we would effect this revolution by Means of the ballot Box if possible is the reason that we Are Here today. The impending crisis demands vision action courage. We Are Here to Many seats vacant. The Call to order found Many seats vacant. The hour for assembling had been set for 9 a. Rn., and scores of delegates found themselves unable to reach the Hall even a half hour after that time following a night of caucuses and conferences. Belated members of the convention straggled in throughout the formal speech of chairman Taylor accepting the chairmanship of the convention. Duncan Mcdonald vice chairman introduced the permanent Secretary of the convention. Alice Lorraine Daly of South Dakota. Miss Daly said she was graduated in a school of elocution and not As some had Phra a it. In Hel locution. She said she was not interested in what the newspapers said about her. Quot i am not interested in trivial she said. A a Only the uncivilized Call each other miss Daly told of her experience in South Dakota where she taught school. Quot when i was nominated for governor a she said. A i knew woman should not let us stand and hold those bricks until our hands decay. An outburst of cheering greeted this conclusion of miss Dalys talk. She was Given three cheers and a Tiger. Senate fight in Minnesota is close race St. Paul Minn., june Ira a3 a although Oscar Hallam of St. Paul had a Lead of 3,800 votes Over representative Thomas i Schall of Excelsior in the race for the Republican senatorial nomination in mondays primary when tabulation of returns a resumed today Schall Headquarters in Minneapolis were claiming a Victory for their Man. Additional returns last night had Cut Down a Ham s margin considerably. State senator Ole Sageng was running third. Theodore Christianson of Dawson. On the basis of incomplete unofficial returns had a Load of 7.8<in his i official program of nearest opponent for the re Publ pan gubernatorial nomination and his name probably will go on the november ballot. The Farmer labor gubernatorial race continued to be clop this morning. Tom Davis of Minneapolis had a slight Lead Over Floyd b. Olson of Minneapolis with the outcome in doubt until the final figures Are in. In the congressional contests. Harold Knutson was renominated on the Republican ticket in the sixth District. For the Farmer Lahore nomination. S. C. Shipstead of Brooten a brother of Minnesota a senior senator led a Field of nine candidates in the sixth. In the eighth District. Victor l. Power of Hibbing apparently had captured the Republican nomination and former congressman we. L. Carss won the Farmer labor contest. Representative Charles r. Davis of St. Peter of the third District was trailing August h. Anderson by 200 votes on incomplete returns. And Ether a political groups were withdrawn and their members distributed among their Home states. Foster 11 for of Harmony this put. Foster in the Illinois delegation. C. E. in Ohio and Joseph Manley in new York. In his statement to the convention Foster said a i want to state or behalf of the workers party that we have not com Here for the purpose of capturing this convention. We realize that in order for a Farmer Tahoe party to he a Success it cannot he a communist party. We do not expect to see come out of this convention a comm twist program. A. Communist form of organization. Or communist candidates nominated. We expect to see a platform which will rally the Gre it mass of Farmers and worker we expect that Type of organization and that Type of candidates. Quot we repudiate the statements mad in the press. The statements Are made for the purpose of destroying the Farmer labor movement in this United states and for no other trouble seems Over yesterday it looked for a time a if the communist group in the convention was planning to run away with the session and Force their own platform through. Fosters announcement today however seems to indicate that the communists if they had that idea originally have Given it up. Yesterday they blocked the the convention and forced an adjournment when it came to a question of anointing the various committees. The apparent break with the communists caused the St. Paul association to threaten to withdraw its financial support of the convention which involved the payment of $150 a Day rental for the convention Hall and the manager of the St. Paul auditorium refused to permit the Delegate to enter the building this morning until Mahoney himself had personally guaranteed the payment of the rent. Reply to Jap alien protest reaches Torio witness tells of liquor plot of party Heads Tokio. Japan june 18.�? apr the american reply to Japan s protest against exclusion of japanese from the United states is marked by a spirit of friendliness and reasonableness and will be examined in the same spirit it is authoritatively stated Here today. coding of the document after its cabled transmission from Washington was completed at the foreign office late today official comment a withheld pending a careful study of its terms. The government has not decided on its further action regarding the exclusion Issue. Today a baseball thunderstorms in East and South por oulds hat a in new be elected because she could know to ions cooler in South portion. South Dakota partly overcast tonight and thursday probably local Thunder storms cooler thursday and in West portion tonight. Inocal temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today As recorded by the official government thermometer maximum 86. Minimum,65. At 8 a. In. Today. 68. Watertown Cloudy. 65 roads air Sioux Falls partly Cloudy 8 roads Good. Huron Cloudy 67 Road a uen nothing about business. So i studied the records and i found that the men who have run the political affairs knew so much about business that they have succeeded in getting into debt at the rate of one Dollar a minute since Christ was born. Mast destroy Militarist Quot nothing can stay the hands of the Militarist except a party made up of Farmers and workers. Let us think i less of the practicality that resulted in a War that killed 10,000,000 men and More of humanity. A i Honor senator Lafollette and his 40 years of service for humanity but let us not forget the thousands and a millions for whom we Are standing and speaking at this hour. A let us be Brave. That in t hard hut it must be hard to be a Coward. The spirit of youth is Likely to be american league new York. 022 Cleveland. 013 Hoyt and Hoffmann Smith and Myatt. Boston. °1 Detroit. Q11 Percy Murray and o Neill Collin and Bassler. Washington. To 2 Chicago. Too i Mogridge and Ruel Leverette Faber and Crouse. New Ork n. Y., june 18.�? a3 a tales of an alleged conspiracy to sell whiskey in Bond to raise an election fund for the Republican party was told by Charles w. Johnson first witness for the state at the trial yesterday of Gaston b. Means former special agent for the department of Justice and his Secretary emf w. Jar Necke under indictment of prohibition Law violations. Johnson also testified Means claimed he had been selected to crush the Ford presidential Boom. The witness asserted Means had told him he had received orders to a get something on Ford and his publicity representative i William Scaife. The names of Secretary of the Treasury Mellen former attorney general Harry m. Daugherty. And commissioner Blair of the department of International Revenue were mentioned in connection with the alleged plot to withdraw liquor from government warehouses. Means had told him. Johnson testified. That Secretary Mellen had Given about $1.oho, to the Republican party and that there was a scheme afoot to get it Hack. This would he done by charging $200 a barrel for withdrawing whiskey from Bond. The witness said. Enough would be withdrawn. It was planned. To make the Republican Campaign fund As Large As needed he said. Of Odd Fellows and affiliated orders at Pierre for meet Mitchell Cloudy 68 Road rough Pierre raining. 61 roads Ned right. It is divinely courageous. It is .12 Here in this convention. By precipitation to 7 a. In inches. Aberdeen Cloudy. 50 a cads Muddy precipitation .75. Mitchell Cloudy. 68 Road rough. A let us go not where practical politic leads us but where humanity Call us. And if we Lay Only a few pricks of our party foundation Here National league St Louis. Too too 0 new York. Too too i Haines Delaney and Gonzales Dean and Snyder. Cincinnati. Ooi too of Brooklyn. Too too to Donohue and Wingo beak and Taylor. Chicago .300 020 2 Philadelphia too too 0 Aldridge and o Farrell Betts. Steineder and Wilson. First game Pittsburgh too too 03 Boston .200 too of Yde and Schmidt Benton Cooney and o Neil e. Smith Pierre. S. D., june 18.�?the Fez of the muscovite vied in numbers with the Odd Fellows and the Rebekah As visiting delegates took Possession of the capital City yesterday for their four Day annual ceremonies. Six Hundred had registered last night. A reception was held in the capital Rotunda last night with addresses of Welcome and response led by governor remaster and grand master j. M. Lord of Willow lakes. Turtle Victory new Industry a Turtle factory is being established on the Lacer Pede islands off the Northwest coast of West Australia. Green and Hawks Bill turtles caught on the Island will he treated on the spot at a special factory and the edible flesh will be shipped to Loa Don