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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 22, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Twelve Page the evening Republican third edition vol , South Dakota thursday june 22, 1922 number 225thirty dead in mine War Georgia woman must go to Gallows Mph British officer slain by assassins jury votes to hang Slayer of a Atlanta Boctor verdict is Surprise for state even asked for clemency in closing Case jurists explain Case Soi to Kra frs Declark verdict is result of Victory of woman s suffrage by Dudley a. Siddall i Atlanta. A. June 22�?twelve Southern men have voted to hang a Southern woman j this in Georgia a state famous forthe chivalry of its men towards its t women. A Date of her execution is set for july 2s. A Good grounds exist for the statement of colonel William Schley How Ard prominent Atlanta lawyer that women Are tumbling from their Man to created Pedestal and must pay the Fame penalty for crime As men be i cause of woman suffrage and invasion of menus Fields in business t he cites Georgia a Well known anti i Pathy toward the suffrage movement. 1 or. Interpreting the verdict in the Case i of mrs Cora Vinson. So shot and j killed her husband or. W. D Vinson. In his Atlantic office last March i have never asked a jury to Send a woman to the said solicitor general John a Boykin to the jury a and i wont begin now there j fore i ask a verdict of guilty with a i recommendation of his request was in effect for a life sentence. Jury order death yet the jury returned with a verdict of guilty without a recommendation for Merer there was nothing by associated press leased wire Tokio. Japan. June 22.�?the Yap treaty with the United states today j bore the approval o the privy coun Cit and the Prince Regent the pact was approved formally yesterday. It fixes the rights of each nation on the Island of Yap under the japanese mandate there. I the governments position on the Yap question was deemed unsatisfactory by the committee which investigated the treaty for the privy Council and the committee requested the gov i eminent to use greater cye in the future when dealing with such grave a negotiations however the committee i reported the treaty favourably to the j Council through Lesire to respect the foreign relations of the Empire spirit of the Washington Confer but sentence mrs. A Mson to hang i Enre col Howard native georgian keen student of Public opinion three times the Council unanimously approved a member of Congress and engaged the treaty which then a is sanctioned by or. Vinson a son to Aid the state but a Crown Prince Rio Mohito. The rein prosecuting the Young Many a step j set to the throne letters of ratify Mother. Played an Active part in the j cation it was said would be signed trial he watched every move. Here is his interpretation of the causes Back of the jury a verdict a the men of Georgia have always been noted for their chivalry toward j women. They have held women on a Pedestal. In the past this chivalry i has been carried into our jury room sit has been almost impossible for a jury of men to find a woman guilty a of a serious crime. Arc off Pedestal vow Quot but of late col. Howard continued a the women of Georgia. Like women of other states. Have j shown a tendency to Rome Down from i this Man created Pedestal. They have demanded equal rights in politics Ard business in every Way they have indicated their desire to be treated As or. In. Why then should a woman sol a on sex grounds be accorded any special privilege by a jury a col. Howard s views Are partly borne out by an expression from i. Bradley who was Foreman of the jury. T said Bradley. A that a woman should pay the same penalty for crime As a Man there Hay been recently several atrocious murders of husbands by their wives. The women have gotten off with Light sentences. Wuh of Jig to the fact that a prison term i Jyh amp Killin?5 of sheriff Kendall and Field marshal Henry Hughes Wilson murdered As he Steps from automobile slayers captured poli Lemax also victim of killers Buie lets Irish trouble thought cause bodies of non Union miners scattered Over radius of a teen Miles piteous cries of dying bring laughs and taunts from lips of strikers associated press Man threatened for offer ing such or strip mine near Herrin ii fired Union men loot train Load of food Herrin 111., june 22.�?a Check up at noon today made by the associated press showed Twenty six known dead and indications japs sign Yap pact with u. S. Rights of each nation of important Island Are fixed by new agreement and dispatched to Washington within a few Days by official messengers. Three killed in liquor raid Oregon rancher shoots sheriff and writer we then blows own head off by associated press teased wire Lon Lon. Eng. June 22�?Field Marshall sir Henry Hughes Wilson chief j Tota would be More than thirty in the hostilities Between of the British general staff and late _ by military adviser to the Ulster gov-1 striking Union miners and non Union employees of the strip mines of Ern ment was assassinated today near. The door of his Home in Eaton place. I the Southern Illinois Coal company near Here. La two men ared upon the Field mar a bodies were spread Over an area fifteen Miles Square some of Shai As he was alighting from an in j pm riddled with bullets others beaten to death and three hanging Tomohide after attending a War above. Judge Newton a. Morris conferring with his condemned client. Mrs. Cora Vinson. In the women s Ward of Atlanta s grim jail called a the Tower a shown at right at left col William Schley Howard. Attorney for prosecution who says suffrage is bringing woman Down from her Pedestal and lower right or. W. D. Vinson the murdered Man. Stewart says he cant live Down his past South Dakotan makes $1,000 a Bay for year in rocked Clergyman has i record of Many Mari Ages and More swindles by d press leased wire los Angeles. Calif. June 22.�?donald d. Stewart the in rocked of a Rev Man. Who is held in the City jail awaiting the arrival of officers from Boston where his wanted on charges of bigamy grand larceny and conspiracy. Has met interviewers with j this comment j Quot i can t live Down my past the Public won t let with Stewart when he was arrested tuesday right was mrs. Ethel Turner Osbaldeston Stewart the second of the four wives he is said to have married and who also was Tak she is charged with i Dakota a average income is considerably under average for whole country Ona Man to South Dakota made More than a thousand dollars a Dav in 1920. His net income for the year amounted to $392,606. And he paid Uncle Sam a total of $65,000 in in solver upon himself the Bullet took effect and the Man fell badly Hurt. And was taken to a Hospital. The memorial unveiling where he deliver Jbv ropes from Trees de a speech. Struck by two bullets he a an associated press correspondent after ten ineffectual attempts today Finaev persuaded a taxicab Driver to take him through the scene of the fight. The strip mine had been fired and a freight train on a siding also was burning while miners looted several cars of food supplies. Piteous pleas evoke laughter out in a Road near the mine six men tied together and terribly mangled by bullets and clubs were lying in a scorching Sun while hundreds of men and women laughed at their pleas for water made in the name of god. J one of the men his face bloody and one shoulder shot away apparently was within a few minutes of death. A please boys give me a drink a he moaned. A laugh from the hundreds of spectators was the Only reply. The correspondent rushed to a House for water and when he returned he was faced by a sword quickly drawn pistols and told to keep away. Woman would see him in hell when the Man begged again for water a for gods Sake a Young woman with a baby in her arms placed her foot on the mangled body and said a Titi see you in hell before you any the men apparently bad been dragged Down a Rock Road behind an automobile. Their clothes were torn and pieces of gravel were imbedded in ther mangled flesh. Deny any killings staggered and fell. He was carried into his Home where he died before the arrival of physician. Assassins Cain tired the two assassins fled closely pursued by the police who had been guarding the Field marshal on information that his life was Likely to be attempted. Both frien were captured one of them is reported to have attempted suicide and to have inflicted serious injuries upon himself with his own revolver. Their names were Given As Connolly and Mcbrien. Policeman Marsh who was near Field marshal Wilson when he was ared upon died later in the Hospital from his wounds. Six men Are believed to have been implicated in the attack and a House to House search by detectives was being made this afternoon in the Vicinity of the crime. Civilian wounded a civilian who joined the Pursuit in a Notor car was wounded in the leg a policeman received a serious wound in the stomach. One of the captured men who is i very tall. Declared he was an officer blood was streaming from his face and a Cut caused by some on strik ing him with a bottle it took four men to carry him to the police station. One of the two men ran toward Eaton Square passing number 29 Chesham place which is the residence of ambassador Harvey. Shoals before this chief Justice Taft of the United states supreme court had entered the ambassador s House. The firing brought Many people running to the Vetoe. The two Mon made off. But were quickly followed _ one of them anally finding himself any strike Breakers about to be overtaken turned his re Coin tax. The fortunate Man wha made $392.00 in income tax was one of Albany. Oregon. June 22�?thee bodies torn by gunshot wounds were brought Here today they were those in into a a of Rev. Roy Healy pastor it of the having conspired with him to effect to j1. His alleged marriage to Norma Shrek seller of Boston from whom he is said to have stolen $2,500. Reports incomplete reports of operative of the Fri who paid Federal income taxes in South Dakota last year. These 34.00ft persons paid a total of $2,226,187 in income tax for their years earnings or an average of $64.27 each. The net incomes of All combined amount second Man was captured before he 34.670 Mon and woman in Tho elate i it a i puck a 1 the body of the Field marshal was correspondent carried into his House and physicians a we did t quickly arrived but had occurred. First Christian Church of Albany sheriff c. M. Kendall of Linn county. And Dave m West. 70 year old rancher and trapper. Their deaths were the result of a raid on West a Moonshine still yesterday afternoon by sheriff Kendall accompanied by i vate detective Agency which arrested the couple were incomplete it was stated As to the charge said to have the minister were shot and killed in or Van tartly by the aged rancher who. Of a Quot Stewart to ran a report of income tax returns in South Dakota for 1920 just compiled by Leslie Jensen collector of internal Revenue shows the above conditions. Third under $2,000 / More than a third of the persons j Shal dodged who made income tax returns last year were listed in the group of those who mad from $l.ftft0 to $2,000 Dur the Union miners deny they killed tured and taken in the direction of Tbs mine. Says worst is Over colonel Sam n Hunter attache of the Illinois adjutant general a office this morning expressed the belief that a eth worst is the Southern Illinois Coal mine was t the first in Illinois to resume opera-1 tons since the strike became effect five. April i. And this. Fact caused a tense situation among the striking a Workman who saw the shooting said that As the victim alighted a Man standing in the Middle of the the correspondent accosted a striking Miner and the following conversation ensued a How Many were killed a the correspondent asked. Quot no or killed at a Why. The dead Arall the countered. Kill them they just death already a dropped dead from freight when i surrounded their the District is solidly Road fired a shot and another was j mean just so Many More guns for fired by a Man standing on the Corner. A door or two away. One of the shots struck the panel of the door of the Wilson Home. The Field Martins account says and the first shots missed him. He turned stantly by the aged rancher who a a pm Infra Holt Fth pm ing the year. The lowest taxable inter barricading himself in his House j mis. A marriages As Fob Rorn number in this class was and holding off a posse for hours bred his alleged marriages As i 12.32ft. And their average tax amount two More shots on striking him in the cheat and the other in the head the Field marshal made a desperate the striker then asked whether the i Union miners militia was coming Here adding a if a unionized. The militia comes Down Here that will to filing started after receipt of a Telegram from John l. Lewis. Go Over top. President of the United min workers the fight has ceased and the Only i of America terming the a working signs of the fight at the strip mines at the mine As a common strike break Are occasional piles of spent bullets ers a groups of strikers Are on All Corners a of Johnson City Marion. West Frankfort and Herrin. In attacking the strip mine this adjutant general says situation is in hand Springfield. Ill june 22.�?adju morning the strikers surrounded it. V a a a went Over the ton Quot of the High Coal a 5"� f p Bla k at 10 30 a crept from the building when night came and in his barn ended the episode by blowing off the top of his for a life Means the convict is eligible for parole after three years the Jur 0-ci0rk and until the body at 3 3ft of West lows first in ton. Del., in 1918. A child was born to them and Stewart is alleged to have deserted his wife and baby. Second to Ethel Turner Osbaldeston. At new York in 19? he is ors Felt it their duty to their sworn found in the barn. The bodies of said to have deserted or third to Bertha Ellen Grannis. I word and the state to bring in this his two victims Lay where they fell verdict a inside the West Yard members of i Indianapolis in 1921. Grime a premeditated the toss fearing to enter the Prem a have deserted again. Fourth to Norma for sell a it was established theft mrs. Vinson killed her husband after premeditation she had persuaded him to deed her his property. Not Long ago he applied for divorce to Block the divorce the wife unsuccessfully tried to have herself adjudged insane. Was it his property or the Man she wanted i loved my says mrs. Vinson. I did t care about his property. I just did t want some other woman to have him. I did t mean to kill him i m sorry i did sane yes. She is sane. Married or at 14. She had Only the education that Falls to a Mountain born woman whose childhood was spent in a Cotton Mills. But she is intelligent answers questions directly and is a Model she ought to be set free says her a year old married daughter who con is to visit her every Day and who on the slender income of a part time 1 c by fireman a wife is caring for the or smaller children by the Vinson marriage. She ought to says her Stepson who engaged counsel to help the sent mrs Vinson to the Gallows. Wesleyan musical graduate to enter Chautauqua work miss Bernita Clark who was graduated from the music department at Dakota Wesleyan a year ago. Has accepted a position with the White and Meyers Chautauqua system for theft Immer her work will be in the Junior department and in musical appreciation. Miss Clark s Home is in Woonsocket had charge of the music department m the schools of Belle four Che last year. She started her work with the Chautauqua on june 5. Prom Kan As City. She will travel in parts of Wisconsin. Minnesota. South Dakota. Illinois. Missouri and Kansas. Italian minister at Washington to be same says Rome uses and remove them sheriff Kendall. Armed with a search warrant left Albany yesterday for the West ranch accompanied by Rev. Or. Healy who desired to be a raid on a still to obtain material for a Eory which he was intending to write the minister went merely As a Spectator. To Mary Mitchell at Wilm of less. 1 another third of the entire group. Or i .939 people in the state made returns in incomes ranging from $2, to $3.00ft. There were 522 persons in South Dakota who made annual incomes ranging from to during the year and 134 is said to women who made from $15. I soft to $20.00ft during the year. Among the larger incomes the number who paid income taxes in nuance of rave h Fil Turnor Cilam i South Dakota for Tho year to a Fol Stewart with who mho to said Low is made rom j to iss. Reconciliation a it gift i from $25.o0ft to $30 too for the year 19 from $30,ft0ft to $40, at at attempt to open the door with his i face Colliery in unison and took the Latch key but staggered Down the j mine employees prisoners. Steps and fell Side walk. Unconscious / Brougham a Nishca on the the prisoners then were divided among groups of the strikers and taken in different directions. Strikers surround workers Camp and Start shooting Herrin. Ii june 22.�?nineteen Are 110,000 of or. Suns i troops St ready to carry on civil warfare i a Amov. China. June 22.�?More fighting is anticipated in. The Region of Canton ten thousand troops Loyal to Sun yet sen. Deposed president of the South China Republic Are reported i returning toward Canton from a Northern expedition. J casualties in the Canton fighting Are estimated Here at two Hundred the american Consul and the commander of United states destroyer 217 which was stationed at Canton. Boarded a chinese Cruiser to protest against the firing near foreign concessions. Suns wife is missing and believed a captive. _ Boston in 1921. With the alleged con eth est on Stewart with to hav effected a he Dipp a raid shortly of try the of a from 40.00# to a to from a marriage to miss Elire seller. In addition to these marriages the detectives charge he obtained $1,250 through the endorsement of a Check j by Bertha Ellen Grannis Stewart and that when he departed or he took i his departure in her brother a Auto Mobile that he stole $2.5ft0 from Norma Ehrenzeller Stewart and that i through an alleged courtship of fuss of Detroit in 1921. He defrauded her Gertrude Van relatives of $850. Some men standing in the Road Way this witness added seemed to vehicle mysteriously vanished As soon be hiding behind a Brougham. The j known to have been killed in the Opas the firing began a?1 Tho men in warfare of Union men and sym a started running in different Dir of j Thiers with employees of the strip tons. Mine near he of the Southern Illi several men who were repairing \ Nois Coal company. An incomplete the Road was gave Chase and the to i Check up showed 16 non Union men lice joined in the Pursuit. And three Union men dead one of the the arrested men. The Centra non Union men was found hanging to news states. Gave the names of tree his body riddled with bullets. James o Brien Correct age 24. No1 the bodies of the sixteen non Union so non to Ani on rank a occupation no addr., and Jam. In Ware found in a Wood near the with he Al err Incon. Of a a no occupation. No Atrip nun. We Miles East of her a Fie Nan address Man named Mcdowell Foreman at Thimo returns smaller a com a guarded in cd a a "j�?�1 Thih a Nourn. Orna Urt other fourteen exclusive of the nun As compared with 1919, the figures Field marshal Wilson had been hanged were shot to death it was for 1920 show a decrease of 3.944 in under police Protection for some time stated that the men were massacred returns filed As Well a a decrease in As the authorities had reason to Sun when they attempted to escape after the total net income amounting to Ped an attempt on his life. Police being taken prisoners by the Union $29,596,756. And a decrease in the tax men were at the door of his Resi forces Dence when his assailants approached Twenty four missing and opened fire. A rn., declared his Telephone information from Herrin was that the local authorities have the situation Well in hand the general has just concluded talking with colonel Hunter who had been at Herrin a said the colonel had reported nothing regarding threats to hang three prisoners taken by the strikers regarding the number reported killed the general commented that a eth multiplication table is at of $895,879. South Dakota does not come up to Lipik an Art teacher the nation s average in the number of returns or the amount of tax paid for the entire United states Only 5 45 per cent of the population made Enouf Jii Money to come under the income tax Laws. State average Low the average net income for the entire United states was $3 269 40 while in North Dakota the average North Dakota Sioux adopt judge Landis devils Lake. N d. June 22�?wac-inyanpi.�?that is Kenesaw Mountain Landis new name. It was conferred upon him by the Sioux indians of the port Totten reservation near Here j yesterday afternoon. It Means fear i less arbiter Sneed a a she will act As peace m Aker Springfield. Til. June 22�?senator William j sned. Of Herrin the Only a a Union Man in the stat constitutional convention assembled Here. Announced at noon today that he would i Gav immediately for Herrin to act a peacemaker. A i will go to take personal charge o the senator sned said. He said dlr Etcor Medillo of the mine and minerals Board accompanied by a w Kerr counsel for the l United mine workers left her last night for Herrin and senator and would Hae gone with them had consideration of the dead non Union men were re-1 in we i noun i p0�?�11 a hav forty four us labor Amole or the. Formati Sutlon ?.?u f _ of prisoners captured at the strip min today pc hindered i Quot four others were found riddled with 1 bullets and we Ere not expected to re cover. What became of the other 2 4 could not be Learned. The three Fiad Union miners were killed in last nights fighting. The Bod continued on Page six today baseball National league Chicago ft00 010 ftl4 Pittsburgh Oil 210 30x and Gompers blames mine workers of trouble by associated pros leased wire Cincinnati of. Tun 22.�?phillip Lea of the Nineteen dead were count Murray vies president of the United de by an experienced and conserva states min workers of net income was Only $2,787.54 the in a Der. Osborne average amount of the personal in j Cooper Carlson and Gooch. Come tax for each return in the entire nation was $148.08 while in South Brooklyn 010 Idi too 3 Dakota the average was Only $$4.2t.� York too too of tit 2 in 1917. South Dakota had g9.654 Ruether and ice Berry Ryan. By associated press i cased wire bom. Italy. June 22.�?the Stefani Agency says it is Smi official in de his a that there is to be any change in the italian embassy at Washington a Ottorio Ricci the ambassador to the l United states is now on his Way Horn or r Short vacation. I Strawberry plants wanted at Chamberlain last week a subscriber at Chamberlain wrote the Republican requesting us to Forward his request for Strawberry plants to a Mitchell want and advertiser who had them for Sale and who had run Only his Telephone number in the and. If this subscriber had not gone to this inconvenience the advertiser would have lost a Sale and undoubtedly he lost dozens of other sales to out of town people who did not take the trouble to write the Republican for his address. Similar incidents to the above happen frequently. Run your name and address in your want ads and locals and get one Hundred percent returns. Remember the re publican reaches Over 30,000 readers outside of Mitchell Parsons who paid income tax. Amount Barnes Causey and Smith ing to a total of $1,171,328. In 1918 a 6 14 i 8 la 0 i Tive newspaper Man. Wirts the captured workers were to id to have been take nto the Woods and some of them killed the Union eym-3 6 0, Pattiz is stormed the mine Camp 2 8 2 i shortly after Daybreak and found tote j. I men hiding behind steam hovels and other equipment the reports said. America commenting today on the mine Trou Hies at Herrin iu., said a insofar As president Lewis message u concerned. It possibly could not have had any hearing on the occurrences at Herrin the Organiza a Tion denies any responsibility for the trouble the number grew to $45,505. Who paid a total tax of $4,139,239 in 1919 the total decreased to 38.614, paying a total tax of $3,124,066 and in 1920 j line. It dropped still further to 84,670. With a total tax of $2,228,187. Boston .300 Ooi too 4 12 i Philadelphia. 200 Ooi 20x 5 7 1 a a Mug away More Defin Torti captured he reports from her a before saving it was reported that forty six of the More a Miller and Gowdy ring and in j hour. Arter Jhu. Re a federation Dabor a Ildy he a Vijh Quot a on who surveyed the Wood 1x1 Zzz nor j Herrin that the firing first Ca me from within the mine stockade and it was american league new York too Oft ioo�?2 5 i Boston. Dio 130 ftlx�?6 to i Lenine is granted leave of absence by Council until fall by associated frees leased wire a a Copenhagen. June 22�?a manage from Moscow to the Central news says the russian Council of commissars has granted Premier lemme a leave of absence until autumn on account of his illness it la expected adds the message that porn in tax a Tzurupa. The second vice president or the Council will act in his Stead. A bodies a scattered a Over the surrounding country is swarming with persons Many armed and Hoyt. Murray. Jones and Hoffman the confusion prevents checking up Quinn and Ruel. The numerous Aud somewhat conflict ,. A ing reports. St. Louis Cio too of there wer several thousand men Detroit .a�00 Oft Oft and boys present when the sixteen Pruett and Collins Ehmke Bassler. Then miners returned the fir a organized said mrs gom pers does no countenance any such acts from either Side the strike is or far too High a plane added or Gomp is a for Vin weather retort generally fair South Dakota tonight and Friday somewhat cooler Friday and West portion tonight. Cleveland too too ooo�?0 6 2 Chicago too Ooi 20x�?3 6 2 Coveleskie Lindsey Ard of Neill Leverette and Schalk. Irish irregulars seize rurnf0t depot an4 nonunion men were killed at nine j in have any puce in 1 of clock this morning the forty four j commenting on reports that a Mes men were taken prisoner at the Camp age from president Lewis of the herded in front of the Union mob and j miners had been received at Perrin when they reached a Point about half terming the miners at work there a Way Between the mine and Herrin a common strike Vakars a a or gom where they passed through a Woods pers said he was a Cor rident that the the killing began. Strikers declared letter did not Start the and. The prisoners by an apparently pre he added a there was something else arranged signal made a dash to is behind it a Cap and that they were pursued and 0__ killed. I Bank rite to be Cut riddled with Bullet. Washington d c. June 22�?Low four of the sixteen bodies of strike of the five percent Redis Cou Breakers wer found riddled wih bul the Federal Reserve Banks lets at the foot of the tree from which Londonderry Ireland. June 22.�?irregulars took Possession today of the the body of the Man hanged was sus much raided Burnot railway station in Donegal holding up All the Londonderry Loughgilly trains they hoisted a Republican Flag and posted notice stating that any person offer Pended the bodies of the other eleven dead and four wounded were scattered through Tho Woods the Man Hunt was continuing Over Minneapolis Kansas City and Las was said today at the Treasury be expected in what was regarded a Genera reduction of the pro level now under Way in the. Rest of a wide area. Us men later were Cap the system

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