Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 8, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Twelve pages toe evening Republican City edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota thursday May 8, 1924. Number 189 fused Quartz new product to replace Glass chamber votes against exclusion amid applause Cleveland Ohio May 8.�?up a amid wild applause a plenary session of the chamber of Commerce of the United states unanimously adopt Light is conducted around i a r"olutloj1 up a. Posing exclusion of japanese subverts curve of Horseshoe made of the product stands great heat a _ not Mei Ting under 1.000 degrees. It has great pos Sibi dittes for instruments by Harold Matson Nea service staff writer Lynn mass. May 8.�?soon the windows of your House May be made of Quartz instead of Ria. Stranger still you May have a Light in one room than travels invisibly. Bending along its course into another room where you May read by it. Rut of far greater importance fused Quartz one of the most amazing substances to be contributed to a science promises to give Access to Ultra Violet rays which Are counted upon to cure disease. Perfection of fused Quartz has Sanborn votes final link for Highway North $25,000 to be advanced state commission for immediate construction from America by legislative enact ment. The Resolution adopted closely parallels that approved yesterday by. The foreign Commerce group. The 4 work must be rushed principal change was one specific a a a Cany commending action of president j order requires completion Coolidge in his Effort to find a so-1 of Palace fair route by ution to the exclusion problem which would avoid an affront to a 17-year old says he proud to be father of 49-year outs baby pan. Lodge wants a world court of his design end of 1925. Washington. D. C., May of a world count at. The Hague to which tee United states would adhere was proposed today t i in a rest Lution introduced by Sena just bowl a a minced by the general j Tor Lodge it Massachusetts. Chairman electric company laboratories Here. Of he Foro rplatl0t13 committee. Or. Edward l. Berry assistant d i for the Pur Poto of Cre Rector of the Thomson Valr Natosi it. Is new tribunal president the Man responsible for its perfection. Can hardly Sec it in an interview with the writer or. Berry explained the properties of fused Quartz demonstrating its pos Nihil ties with tests that astonished. A Clear fused Quartz is the Only known material which can be obtained in Quantity that is transparent to those rays in the Ultra-Violet., so important in the treatment of disease and in maintenance of our general he declared. To demonstrate its transparency he held a piece of Quartz about the size of a two Pound Square of butter. And his hand was almost As visible tinder it As though the Quartz were not there. Quot it is my belief that Many of our diseases Asre caused by our indoor he continued. A if we lived in the Sun there would not be so Many germs. Thus in our present Mode Coolidge would be Quot respectfully requested to propose Hie calling of the third Hague the Resolution embodied a com r a plete plan for the proposed court. It would be composed of 16 judges four of them deputies who would he selected by an electoral commission. This commission would consist of a a general committee composed of representatives designated by the signatory Powers and a special committee composed of representatives designated by the United states. British Empire France Italy and Japan together with representatives of five other signatory Powers which Powers shall be selected by Tho signatory Powers by a majority vote from time to members of the court would be selected by the electoral commission from a a list of persons nominated by the National groups in the Perma new York City. May 8.�?seventeen year old Burton s. Tucker. Whose Bride mrs. Sura a o. 22 gave birth to a daughter at Tucker. 49 years old on april Baldwin n. Y., is Quot very Happy to be a father according to a Telegram which Tucker a lawyer Young bridegroom in los Angeles. Save he has received from the the lawyer said he had received on monday from mrs. Tucker who with her husband is under indictment in new Jersey in connection with their marriage a Telegram which read Quot letter follow s. Full two accused with Langley plead guilty Sanborn county got behind the fal Ace fair state Highway yesterday afternoon and voted to Advance $25,000 toward the construction of the Mitch Ell Huron Road across Sanborn county provided the state Highway commission would agree to begin construction of the Road this year and finish it before the end of 1925. Three members of the Sanborn county Board of commissioners in the regular May meting at Woonsocket voted in favor of making the appropriation from the county funds and two members voted against the plan. The three who supported the Resolution and who have made possible a Gravelled Highway from Mitchell to Huron. Covington. Kyd a May 8.�?walter b. Connecting the Corn Palace City and Raviv Canton. Ohio and m. E. Huth. The state fair City were commissionaliia0<� Ohio two of the four co ets Looby Hallander and Healey. Efen Jants of congressman John w. Chairman Mitchell and commission. Kentucky on trial in fed or Keene from Letcher voted against j crap court Here on charges of con the Resolution. The first three com j a piracy t0 defraud the government missioners were then appointed As a i through a whisky transaction in 192l committee to go to Pierre next week reverse j their pleas of not guilty and and Complete the agreements with. Entered forma a Leaf of guilty when he state Highway commission. Court convened today. With the action of Sanborn county attorney. K. Grey. Philadel in the record of favouring he rimmed representing Milton dip Schult. Late construction of tins state High Phil Elph Tai another defendant prepay the Board of directors of the my a a Kloff halt a a Chell lamer o omm. Timony concerning Ruth and Carey on record according to w. H. King says club used for indictment upon Wheeler witness asserts u. S. Attorney forced under charges to act in the Case party agent did it activities of Blair Coan and 22 other agents in Montana told to committee As favouring the adaption of the name of Palace fair Highway for the new Road a name proposed by the even ing Republican. The Huron Cham Ber of Commerce will be asked to acquiesce in that name for the new i be sentenced until after the trial. Tales of conspiracy bribery and i coercion involving the prohibition departments of two states and men be stricken from the records. Judge Cochran overruled the motion. Ruth and Carey were rely moved from the court room to prepare Bonds. It is understood they will not of living we have to find something nent court of arbitration. Trail. An important link when completed the new Road will be the most important Highway link in this Section of the state. It will prominent in politics in Kentucky were told yesterday in Federal court that will make up for the loss of Sun we suffer. Fused Quartz can go a Long Way in that direction. Outclasses Best Glass a Rod of it. One meter Long will give the entire Western Section of the Here in the trial of congressman John state which has Access to the Custer w. Langley and other defendants. The tribunal would sit at least i once a year with extraordinary ses j i a ions authorized at j president. The Call of its Battlefield Highway a Gravelled route through Mitchell to the Corn Palace. To Huron for the South Dakota state Washington. D. C., May 8.�?up a the activities of Blair Coan the Republican National committee investigator who went to Montana to inquire into the records of senator Walsh of the Oil committee and senator Wheeler of the Daugherty committee were further described today in the Senate Daugherty investigation. A. A. Grorud a Helena attorney testified he had talked with Coan in Montana in april. Quot Coan came to me and said he wanted something to smear senator Walsh Quot Grorud said. A the asked me for affidavits. He said they had Wheeler where they wanted him and now they wanted to get something on Walsh. Quot i told loan that i knew Nome fling about the t Ampbell ease on will Eli senator Wheeler s indictment was based and that there was nothing they could convict Wheeler a1nit in that. Coan said that was right hut that they would have the indictment to hold Over Wheeler anyhow. Slattery the United state District attorney had not wished to bring the erase before a grand jury Mon. Ohm went on. But the department of Justice had a charge agreeing Slattery because he had been mixed up in senile liquor prosecutions and that made Slattery go through any a a pursued Slattery too Coan also said the witness testified that a Burns agent named Mcgraw was assisting him. Quot Blair Coan told that the depart chair thrown by congressman at another Washington. D. C., May 8.�?repro j a Enda Tive Hammer Democrat of i North Carolina objected to being a Quot garrulous old by representative Blanton Democrat of Texas. At today a meeting of the House District of Columbia committee and it took a Good Deal of Effort by other committee members to keep them apart. Or. Hammer first let Fly a folding chair at his antagonist and when that did not hit the Mark grabbed the Bulky District of Colum a Bia appropriation bilk thereafter the two members made several lunges rut each other across the table but the meeting ended with handshakes o a Senate turns its heavy guns upon Coolidge president is assailed for urging change in japanese exclusion act Borah joins attack declared negotiations with Japan would abrogate right to control immigration gift tax is approved by Senate vote graduated corporation tax adopted by coalition of d pm of rats and insurgents Washington d. C., May 8.�?c/ a the Senate today approved without a record vote a gift tax written into the Revenue Bill by the House but rejected by the Senate finance committee. Washington d. A. May 8.�?up a f the Senate heatedly debated the in i migration Bill today with both democratic and Republican spokesmen bitterly assailing the conference re i1 port postponing japanese exclusion. Senator Robinson Arkansas the democratic Leader opened the attack and he was joined immediately by senators Borah Idaho and Johnson. California. Republicans. The provision directing negotiation of an understanding cancelling the gentlemen a agreement adopted at the suggestion of president Coolidge was assailed a an abrogation of the principle that immigration is a purely Domestic question. Johnson fears Hood a this question is of overshadowing said senator Robinson. A once we recognize the right of a witnesses for the government re j men of Justice had 22 men in Mon lated a number of Quot conferences Quot Lana a Grorud said. Modified rates however were a copied to conform with Tho schedule pan by treaty the con we hich took place in the months of november. On the East and on to the twin cities ii. At Lexington and Louisville. Tho signatory Powers would recon. A Minnesota. Connecting by that these meetings were arranged in and fair. And to Madison and Flandreau j september. October and not on the East and on to the twin cities 1921. At Lexington and l to Kcf to i a the i Iea Roa. Run . Witness testified a end were the other end in the Best grades of optical Glass the percentage s not More than 83. A thus Ultra Violet rays of the Sun can he strained through fused Quartz and directed into parts of the body hitherto or. Berry held a Long Rod of Quail bended and twisted into the j shape of a Horseshoe. At one end he j flashed a pocket Light and immedi j lately the Light was emitted at the old Ner Enki not being visible at All along the solid jut transparent Rod. A this is possible because of the purity of the Quartz Quot or. Berry explained. A in Glass it is the impurities that resist heat and Light. Quartz merely transmits it. Absorbing practically nothing of will replace Glass because of the purity of Quartz because it is Only negligibly affected by changing atmosphere it is expected that it will replace Glass wherever its Superior properties Are important. It Ca ii stand heat up to to to degrees thus becoming an important substance for measure standards a naps thermometer clock pendulums. Its transparency properties will bring it to hospitals and into Homes where Ultra Violet rays will be applied to cure diseases. It will be used for mirrors yielding by More accurate reflection and id becoming distorted by atmospheric changes. I has been possible for Many in All cases Ning North and South through min for the purpose of discussing trans of regal dispute concerning interpret j Nesotas. It will give the Southern por a por tation of whisky from the Belle of Tatios of a treaty questions of inter Luon of the state the same outlet. J Anderson distillery of Lawrenceburg National Law evidence of breach off Sanborn county was the last link in ky., to Philadelphia and other International obligations and the nature and extent of indemnity for such breach. A Williams bars knights of klan from Palace major j. E. Williams turned thumbs Down Art an executive meeting of the City Council this afternoon broke a tie and prevented the letting of the torn Palace this evening to the knights of the Kun flux klan. The special Council meeting was called As the result of a petition signed by fifteen citizens of Mitchell asking the Council to Grant the use of the Corn Palace tonight for a klan meeting. When the petition was presented this afternoon. Grant Phillips. Alderman from the second Ward. Whose name was attached to the petition. Moved that the request of the Petitioner be granted. L. P. Peterson seconded the motion. On the vote. Phillips. Holmes. Eastcott and Peterson voted yes and Harmon. Beckwith. Barnard and Greene Vot years or. Berry declared to Mike. Edro mayor Williams was called on fused Quartz by hand Tabor and j to cast the deciding vote. He voted in the negative. Discussing his politic n mayor Williams issued a Brief statement follow ing the meeting. He said a i voted against the letting of the Corn Palace to the klan because i believed a negative vote to be in the interests of peace and Harmony. I believe that if the Public buildings of the City were let to such an organization As the klan it would brine Quartz is freed of it impurities in trouble to be a Towas a a Ppd by Dor pounds pressure in or. Cases of a Popup in Mitch pm a As Berry s Hue electric vacuum fur mayor in the interests of All and with the expectation that i would bring the proposed Highway. The state com cities Mission already has started work on the Beadle county end of the Road. The Graveling project in that county probably will be completed before the Southern end of the route is ready. Davison county already has voted to Advance $10,000 for the construction of the nine Miles of Road leading from Mitchell to the North county line. At this Point the work runs into Sanborn county where the contribution of $25-000 by the Sanborn Board will permit the continuation of the project. Money will Como Back it was necessary for Davison and Sanborn counties to Advance the sums named As the allotments of state and Federal Aid for these counties had been utilized on other projects. The sums voted by the two counties will eventually he returned in the Way attended a Simony congressman Langley Moat of the meetings showed. Says so ii is really aimed at prohibition Washington d. A. May 8, modification of the prohibition Laws was vigorously opposed today by a delegation headed by Wayne b. Wheeler general counsel of the anti of credits on other Highway construe _ 11 Quot. I in i i so Bon league which appeared be Tion the two county boards decided a a to Advance the in Isepy instead of wait h hot judiciary commit. In for the accumulation of credit the committee has under considers from the state. Inasmuch As in this a number of Hills which would the Ordinary blast flame. Tile Art of making Quartz dates Back to 1829 when Gaudin in France discovered its Thermal Peri monies ton years however it was left to or. Berry Nho has worked for ton years with his experiments to perfect but process that would permit of Quantity production. Boiled under 4000 degrees heat. The Nace. It is then folded into rods tubes and various i Hapes the entire process taking no More than 45 minutes. The Quartz Ore is imported from Harmony into the business of the City. I believe that the mass of the people expected a negative vote on the question this afternoon and i believe Brazil but or. Berry states that wit that if. J lad cast my vote of be development of Tho process the a j other Side. I would have disappoint Perior Ore will not be necessary. Of Cost of producing fused Quartz is yet prohibitively High. Close to $509,000 is believed to have been expended in perfecting the fused Quartz. A but before we thought of costs Quot or. Berry said a we had to know whether or not we could produce the substance. Now that we know we j can there will be Steps taken to bring it within reach of weather forecast Way Only could construction be started this new Road Calls for the construction of a $15,000 Bridge Over the James River just Over the Sanborn Davison county line. The surveys for the Palace fair Road in Davison county have been completed and the Engineer s office of the state Highway commission is now engaged in Rushing the plans and specifications toward completion so that bids May be advertised for Sorte Tinie next month. It is expected that the state Highway commission will put engineers on the Sanborn county end of the project immediate a and Complete the Survey through that county at the earliest possible moment so that the plans and specifications May be completed and the contracts for the Sanborn county work May be let some time this summer. Triumvirate to Rule destinies of tammany Hall permit 2.75 per cent. Beer. A enemies of prohibition use these Bills As camouflage in order to make impossible the enforcement of the eighteenth amendment Quot Wheeler charged. At the opening of the hearing Francis f. Harley chairman of the National Liberal Alliance. Former mayor of Astoria. Oregon w found up the argument for modification declaring he spoke for 7.000.000 people who registered their ballots through a referendum of his organization. If allowed to vote on the question the vast majority of the people of the whole country he said would vote for modification. Mrs. Kila a. Boole the first witness for the Drys representing the women s Christian Temperance Union. Asserted the belief that the Bills before the committee could be traced to the association against the prohibition amendment but when this statement was questioned by representative Perlman. Republican. Before 1916. Grorud said on Cross examination he was a Law partner of senator Wheeler. He became a Deputy attorney general later for the state of Montana. E. G. Toomy another Montana lawyer told the committee he had encountered department of Justice agents in the state who said they were investigating actions of Slattery. The agents. Not wit Yuamdi no. Toomy testified were out on drinking parties with a Higgins Quot who was said to be an assistant to Slattery. Sea Smith threatened the committee then returned to its inquiry into the affairs of Howard Manington. M. P. Kraffmiller former associate of Manington in Washington. Produced a letter sent him i feb. 26, 1922. By the latter from Columbus. Refusing to give hark any tart of the Money paid by Kraffmiller to Manington As fees for a i a Gal a the witness said that Fred a. Flaskey also associated with Manington. Had told him will a. Orr Ai new York also a was trying to get Hack Money from Manington. And that Orr threatened to shoot up Jess Smith and Manington if Uliey did no to pay it Winter wheat crop almost As big As 1923 Wash Tigon. D. C., May 8.�?production of Winter wheat this year will he 553.013.000 bushels or 3.4 per cent less Tatyan last year s crop the depart nent of agriculture forecast today. Production of Rye teas forecast As 61.789. Moo bushels. Compared with 63.023.000 bushels harvested last Yea year 103,3 62.ooo bushels in 192? and 66.370,000 bushels the ten year average. The area of Winter wheat remain vote ordered on amendment against parochial schools Lansing Mich. May state supreme court today ordered that a proposed constitutional amendment. To compel All children of school age to attend Public schools be submit de to the voters at the november election. The amendment is known As the anti parochial sch ool amendment and is sponsored by James Hamilton. Detroit head of the Michigan in Ubl in school defense league the supreme Cour refused to consider the constitutionality of the proposed amendment before it a been adopted. Iowa fair in extreme West unsettled in Central and cast portions tonight and Friday probably some i rain continued Cool Frojm to tonight i in extreme West portions if sky clears North Dakota mostly fair tonight and Friday not much change in temperature probably Frost tonight. South Dakota generally fair tonight and Friday continued Cool Frost tonight if sky clears. Bucal temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 49 minimum. 37 at 8 a. In. Today. 39. New York City. May 8 a surrogate James a. Foley son in Law of the late Charles f. Murphy has declined j to be a candidate for chieftain of \ tammany Hall according to the j new York evening world today., which says a triumvirate will put Jato had fun inquest Over the Hod of Over the destinies of to Minan hah. Frd e Geddes physician. The trim pirate. The newspaper say mad it aft it it ran Parl a Jannoun ement it is informed from Well authentic Al tha Wou Ltd b. N j no Busti re. Long on May i to be harvested was new Yore she conceded that she j about 36.898. Mhz acres or 3.035.000 acres 7.8 per cent Lees than the j acreage planted last autumn and 2,- 624,000 heres 6 6 per cent less than j the acreage harvested last year i which was 39.522.000 acres. The a a rage harvested acreage of the last ten years is 39.222,000 acres and the coroners j iry Quot by or c rage abandonment 18 a. To ton. 8. A. May 8.�?decision a had no direct evidence. Fyles death Accident says Tai weather and roads de sources will consist of former sheriff Thomas Foley Murphy a right hand Man Frank Goodwin clerk of the City court and sheriff Peter a. Dooling. Today s baseball american league St. Louis. Too 120 Cleveland. Too too Wingard and severely Smith and i. Sewell. Detroit at Chicago postponed. Rain. Washington. 010 of Boston. A. 201 01 Johnson and Ruel Ehmke and these bulletins Are flied at 8 s0 a. Of Neill at. Dally by the associated Ryas Watertown raining 34 roads heavy. Huron Cloudy 40 roads Muddy. Sioux Falls Cloudy 40 roads fair. Pierre Cloudy 40 roads Good Philadelphia at ask York postponed rain. National league Cincinnati at St. Louis postponed cold. Chicago at Pittsburgh postponed Aberdeen raining#3$ roads mud rain. By new Yor ital Philadelphia Post i Mitchell Cloudy 3$odfl Good posed rain your inches. Suited today in the verdict by a coroners jury that or. Fyle. Whoa body was found in a Stream near her last monday after he had been sought for five months Quot came to his death from sly injury resulting from an Accident caused by a e. J. Anderson undertaker testified that the Skull was fractured and that there was no water in the lungs. Harry Welby resident in the Vicinity of the Accident told of removal of the body and the automobile from the Creek. The verdict certified by Coroner e. M. Morehouse verified the accepted explanation since the finding of the body that or. Fyle drove his Coupe into the washout at the South approach to the Bridge across Marne or Rhine Creek six Miles Northwest of Yankton while returning from Sioux City to his Home at Geddes. Othe a hand Quot used in reckoning the height of a Horas is equivalent to egans release is appealed to higher court for the inheritance tax approved last night starting at 2 per cent at $26,-000 and graduating to 36 per cent on gifts Over $5,000,000. An amendment offered by senator Mckinley Republican. Illinois proposing to restore the postal rates effective in 1919 on newspapers was approved. Adopt graduation corporation tax Washington d. C., May 8.�? 4 a the Revenue Bill carrying the main provisions of the democratic program. Was taken up by the Senate today for the polishing touches with More than two score amendments by individual members and one committee amendment pending. The gift tax. Inserted in the Bill by the House and knocked out by finance committee. Was the first provision on today a list. The democrats yesterday gained one of their principal objectives when a graduated tax on undistributed profits of corporations second on their program Only to their income tax schedule was put into the Bill after a ten hour contest. Republican insurgents who made possible the adoption of the democratic income rates again joined forces with the minority on the corporation tax. Republican organization leaders continued hopeful today however that a reversal of the income tax vote might he gained on the final test when the measure As a whole comes up for approval but Little indication of a break in the insurgent ranks was in evidence. President Coolidge Hae let it he known that he is even More opposed to the corporation tax adoption yesterday and the provision for full publicity of tax returns than to the democratic income schedule. In View of the decisive vote�?48 to 27�?th full publicity of returns the Republican leaders have decided to Center their efforts to defeat this proposal on conference action on the Bill. The democratic corporation tax plan. Want a adopted last night 43 to 32, six Republican insurgents voting with the democrats. Six republicans and senators Magnus Johnson and Shipstead the two Farmer labor members from Minnesota joined democrats in support of the proposition which waa opposed Only by republicans. The six republicans were Brookhart Iowa Howell and Norris. A Braska Frazier and i add North Dakota and Norbeck. South Dakota. The amendment would substitute for the present corporation tax of 12 1-2 per cent a schedule for a Normal tax of nine per cent on All corporation earnings and a graduated scale to apply on undistributed profits of the corporations above ten per cent. These rates would Start at one fourth of one per cent and graduate up. On each additional one per cent of profit undistributed to a maximum of forty per cent which would apply on All profits above sixty per cent of those undistributed. Senator Jones author of the scheme agreed to work out a plan to be offered later to exempt from a graduated scale corporations whose earnings did not exceed $10,000 or 5,000, at the suggestion of senator Adams Democrat. Colorado. Proponents of the amendment declared it would Check evasion and apply More fairly and equitably on corporations than does the present Flat tax. Opponents insisted it would Quot stifle business development and discriminate in favor of wealthy tax Dillons under which its nationals shall come into this country we we if be surrounded by similar pleas from other nations. An assertion by senator Johnson that the delay in Japan be exclusion until March 1. 1925, would let Down the bars during that period to a flood of Asiatic immigration was promptly questioned by senator Reed. Republican. Pennsylvania in charge of the measure. Quot the census shows a total count of japanese in this country to be about 111.000 Quot he said Quot it should he apparent How much Baals there la for such a senator Reed insisted the conference decision recognized the principle that immigration was a Domestic problem. Fight not averted Washington d. C., May 8.�?op a renewal of the japanese exclusion fight in Congress appeared certain today As the result of the action of the Senate and House immigration Bill conferees in re opening the question at the insistence of president Coolidge and recommending postponement of the effective Date of the Asiatic provision until March i 1 925. The conferees tuesday agreed upon july i 1924, As the effective Date forthe exclusion provision and their report was ready to be submitted to the House and Senate. The president who had urged a postponement until March i 1925, to give time for negotiations with Japan immediately increased his efforts to bring about a delay than agreed upon by the conferees revising his suggestion to make the Date March i 1925. The conferees were re assembled and accepted the new proposal with a Ala use requesting the president to Quot negotiate with the japanese government in relation to the abrogation of the present agreement on this senator Shortridge Republican California announced As soon a it became known that he would raise a Point of order against the report on the around that the conferees had exceeded their authority in extending the beyond the provisions of either Bill. Frenc badly Nae speakers in Campaign indkt31in new York for rum frauds Paris. France. May 8�?up a As the parliamentary election draws near incidents of violence in connection with the Campaign Are reported. Gaston Vidal former undersecretary for physical education and one of the most famous players in Europe was rushed off his feet at a Campaign meeting near Vichy yesterday and so badly mauled that he was obliged to take to his bed. Jacques Dutno Esnil. Former undersecretary for aviation also clashed with communists at Melun last night he emerged from the scrimmage covered with Bruise while one of his followers suffered a broken leg. In general the disorders Are greater in number than have attended French election campaigns in Many years. The communists Are particularly aggressive frequenting tile meetings of their opponent and j breaking them up or causing serious disturbances. Some fears a entertained As to j the possibility of even More serious manifestations by the extremists election Day. Police regarded the unusual quiet of Mav Day As an Omen of Stet trouble and Are preparing to protect the voters if attempts ars made sunday to prevent voting. I Sioux alls 8. A. May a j peal of the state from the decision of Federal judge a. S. Reeves by j which George w. Egan of Sioux j Falls was released from the custody of the sheriff of Minnehaha county i under Hareas Corpus proceedings was filed today by attorney general Buell f. Jon of South Dakota with the clerk of the Federal District court Here. Egan obtained the writ a month ago. Forestalling his commitment to the state Penitentiary to serve a two year sentence for falsification of insurance claims. The state in its Appeal assigns nine reasons for the dismissal of the writ and the remanding of or. Egan to the custody of the sheriff to begin serving his sentence. New York City May 8.�?a Federal grand jury before judge Goddard today handed up an indictment charging 31 individuals and a corporation with conspiracy to violate the prohibition act and defraud Tho government out of liquor taxes in transaction in the West and Middle went said to flare aggregated More than $500,000. Assistant Fedora attorney Yemen said the Bentheim manufacturing corporation mentioned in the indictment and engaged in making hair tonic had sold More than half a million dollars Worth of alcohol to bootleggers in Chicago Minneapolis and other Western and Middle West a in cities since october 1921. I mail Bandit calmly walks out of court Chicago. May Barry pal of a big time Murphy in the $1,000.-000 Dearborn station robbery in 1911 and under Bond of 330.000. Escaped from the Federal building today after j the United states circuit court of appeals had affirmed his prison sentence of four years. Barry quietly walked out of the court room unobserved