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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 20, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Republican vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota tuesday May 20, 1924. City edition number 199 Banks aided. Howard says As washboard m end Lake Chicago ready i to pay Bill of construction a amp a % % v fwd i r hmm Mem Hsii tremendous Drain on great lakes is lowering their level is claim. Wisner has solution it Orr will Cost Mork than two menu Ops. By t device Wohld Settle trouble b George Britt Nea service writer of Blea go. Til. Malt a 20.�?when the 1 rain flooded All the creeks Hack in the country. Thrifty Miller i de to put Quot Flash boards Quot along the top it it of their dams to enlarge their Millpond and save the water for summer. T ii homely practice picture the solution of George m. Wisner consulting Engineer for the sanitary District of Chicago for the controversy mar the City a intake of Lake water to carry off its sewage. Wisner knows the sanitary District end i s problem. As a youth just of of engineering school in 18f>2 he griped turn up the first shovel Ful of d a for the canal which connects Lake Michigan with the Illinois River and reverses the flow of the cd ago River. A must vary the Flash boards on the Oldam into larger regulating works above Niagara Falls and there la be no r re complaint of Low water Quot declares Wisner. Towers Lake Levels a Tipre is the situation today. Chicago is taking about 10.000 cubic feet of water per second. It Lias Beneme a necessity for the City so a Alth. Quot sewage disposal plants Are operating and being enlarged but they cannot meet the need entirely for years. Unless Chicago takes this water Tho River will carry its waste ufos tile Lake and pollute the drink ire water Supply. This diversion at Chicago reduces by about 5 per cent the average flow Over Niagara Falls. It has lowered the average level of lakes Michigan Ani Huron also by almost la inches. The principal protest has come from a he Niagara Power interests. Canadian and american., which would use this water to turn turbines. A the effect on navigation is that Lake boats cannot Load quite so heavily each Inch subtracted from Harbor depth meaning a loss of about in to it is of cargo from a big freighter. Quot regulating works which can be placed in the River opposite Buffalo will increase the year found level navigation and give More water for Power. The Scenic grandeur of Niagara Falls would not be impaired in the slightest. Chicago will pay a Chicago is ready to All the till and guarantee satisfaction. The works would Cost about $2,500,000, with about $50,000 a rear for main a dispute recess taken in Daugherty Senate probe v v. It it fit Ziler y it 7s lilt a 1. Sit $ % x Kwic bump is committee ordered to prepare report for presentation before june i corporation is functioning in six states now farm credit concern iowan declares already has aided Iso Banks Smith All-powerful1 Farmers hip pfc too witness declares .1 uss ii ave order in Federal Bureau of investigation t v q Kab pc. Air plane View of Section where water is being diverted. Inset shows George m. Weisner Chicago consulting Engineer. Veteran bureau305,669 Box cars Washington. A. May 20.�? a a plans for a temporary recess in the Senate Daugherty investigation have virtually been agreed upon and the committee in charge has ordered preparation of a partial report for presentation before the end of month. Howard declares Northwest will soon have greater Prosperity than Ever Chicago 111., May 20.-m>p a the $10,000,000 agricultural credit corporation originally tentatively formed in Chicago at the suggestion of president Coolidge for the Relief of that agricultural Northwest already has come to the Relief of More than 150 Banks in North and South Dakota. Brit Htut Montana Iowa and Minnesota. It was hearings will be continued without today Fly Jam How Ord. The starts to make needed to haul Bonus function Northwest crop Washington d. C., May 20 a up a government machinery was in motion today to administer the Soldier Bonus Law finally enacted yesterday when the Senate followed the House and re passed the Bill Over president Coolidge a veto. While the five year fight for the Bonus has been increasing in intensity during the last two years considerable preliminary preparations j a study of car needs in the four had bean made by the departments Northwestern mates an report their findings to the railroads that oper St. Paul. Minn., May 20�?up a approximately 305,659 cars will be needed to move the total Grain crop of Minnesota. North Dakota South Dakota and Montana according to a report of the Grain committee of the Northwest regional advisory Board which held its bimonthly meeting Here today. The object of the Board is to make out the provisions affected to carry of such a Bill. Director Hines of the veterans Bureau which will have direct control Over administration of the Law i declared today the Bureau was ready i nge fir 92.931 ate in these sections. Of the total number of cars needed for the Grain crop. Minnesota Nort Dakota 83.840 to handle its share of the work. The Law which applies to More than four million world War vet South Dakota 85,541, and Montana 43.367. Approximately 89.470 cars Are intermission during the next few Days in the Endeavor to Clear up several lines of inquiry to be dealt with in the report. Attorney general Stone will be consulted tomorrow by senator Wheeler the committee prosecutor regarding the advisability of continuing the Effort to oot Aln the financial records of George Remus the convicted Ohio Bootleg King. Who testified at one of the committee sessions last week that he paid $250,-000 or More to Jeves w. Smith for Protection. Smiths word was Law today a open session of the committee was devoted exclusively to the testimony of witnesses who said that Smith though not on the official payroll of the department of Justice had a Large part in the conduct of the department. On the authority of former attorney general Daugherty orders Given by Smith were taken and obeyed by the Bureau of investigation of the department of Justice. Lewis j. Bailey its former acting chief testified today before the Senate Daugherty committee. Bailey now agent in charge for the Bureau at Atlanta was acting chief from october 1929. To August. 1921. He said he. Was told by or. Daugherty to take up All questions with Smith. Quot or. Daugherty said he was a very Busy Bailey testified Quot but that or. Smith represented Bim. Any fenian e. A reasonable sum to save a $1oi .900.090 investment in the sanitary Erie would become a great my Pond under this arrangement. Tho Rifkes Are at their highest about jut o Ai d july after the Spring Rains Erl lowest about february. The a relating works would be closed every May effecting a maximum reduction of flow of 40.009 cubic feet per second. They would be thrown j Wile open in december removing obstructions during the Low stage. Chicago a tentative which would be executed by army Engi to j provides for a Wall Ike a breakwater three quarters of a mile in the Middle of Niagara River parallel to the current. Caisson Gate would be floated across the Channel on one Side and sunk. This a j effectively constrict the out or front take Erie. A valves in the Gates would permit car jus degrees of flow. In Winter a e Cates could be entirely removed. A a precaution against ice jams the a Section of the main division Wall w by be removable. General w. S. Bixby retired chief of e gingers of the army testified of Entov that the proposal was Quot an Experiment Well Worth trying Chicago a taking of Lake water ii r t Only essential at present for Rath. According to the sanitary c a ii it. But it will be virtually a r sity for the realization of the i scr to the Gulf Waterways. The san c y canal maintained As a deep Channel is an indispensable link in the Chain. Erane and their dependent offt Videv needed for the movement of Corn and for Cash payments to veterans not a report show. Approximate entitled to More than $50 in adjust i a 19 000 car Are needed during the de service credit and a d up 20 year a endowment insurance policies0 flour. Feed and to others. The insurance policies will not be issued before next Jan. I while the Cash payments fall due after next March i. Both the army and Navy departments will be required to pass in the applications of veterans for the Bonus which must be filed before Jan. I 3928. In the veterans Bureau it is estimated Between 400 and 600 additional personnel will to required to administer the Law during the first year with an expense of at least $1,-000.000. Church action on Bishops is reversed again Springfield. Mass. May 30.�?reversing for the second time its former decision the methodist episcopal general conference voted today to keep intact the number of Bishops and to elect five to fill vacancies created by death or retirement. A recommendation of the Episcopacy committee that Paris and Helena mont., be eliminated As episcopal areas was amended to restore these centers and was passed As amended with Only a few dissenting votes. T last saturday the conference voted for five new Bishops it reconsidered yesterday and ordered the election of three. Today a action was regarded As final. Hilo Crater is still belching tourists barred next three months for the movement Hay. Mills in Southern Minnesota Wall require approximately 11,700 cars for shipment of their product in the three months period Vav Hile Mills other than the twin cities and Southern Minnesota will require approximately 3.000 cars. North Dakota will require approximately 1,650 cars and South Dakota 1,150 for the three months period. The car Supply for the livestock shipments of the four states according to the committee has been adequate and livestock transportation has been going along satisfactorily both in the Case of Road hauls and through the terminals. Officials open grave to prove Frazier alive Northwestern is fined when faulty brakes Are found Sioux Falls. S. D., May 20.�?a Fine Lon and costs was imposed upon a is Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul railway company in United states District court Here today for failure to abide by the conditions of the fed Fri safety appliance act. Interstate Commerce commission agents inspected a train of 64 cars in the Road on the Way to Mitchell. A. On May 7, 1921. And reported fat two of the cars had air brakes rut out. The Federal Law requires a Bat for every train in operation at fast 85 per cent of the brakes must he workable. The Railroad contended that the was unconstitutional and deals was withheld in the court Here 1ir, the United states supreme court voided in a similar Case that the Law a valid. J f �?14s the re in the Hilo. T. H. May Vert three m re a enl it it in a a Rater of last night said the first report from the Volcano today. A were Milcer than in previous detonations. Guides Fondue to Bir sightseers rom approaching the enter. A today a baseball postponed 102 too 0 103 Oil i National league Boston at St. Louis. Postponed rain. Ricklyn at Cincinnati. Rain. Philadelphia. Chicago. Glazner Betts and Henline keen and Hartnett. % new York too 002 oooo 3 113 Pittsburgh. Too 222 14x 12 17 3 Dean Maun. Jonnard and Snyder Meadows and Gooch. American league St. Louis St Washington postponed rain. Cleveland at new York postponed rain and cold. Detroit at Boston postponed rain. Chicago at Philadelphia pc to pm a cd rain. Sioux Falls s. D., May 20�? half a dozen officials of the United states veterans Bureau and the american legion left Sioux Falls today for Niobrara neb., to attend the exhumation tomorrow of a body buried in the belief that it was that of Arthur Frazier. Indian War Veteran. The body will be exhumed tomorrow in an Effort to establish the Validity of a claim that Arthur Frazier is not dead but alive and with his parents at fort Lookout s. J in the lower Brule reservation where he is still suffering from Shell Shock. Members of the official party which left Sioux Falls today included or h. A. Burns and or. S. Lister of the veterans. Bureau District office at Minneapolis a. S. Thomson sub District manager at Sioux Falls i for fhe veterans Bureau and Douglas Sheldon of Watertown adjutant of the state department of the american legion. They will be joined at Niobrara by commander Stanley bar net of the w inner s. D., legion Post. And r. S. Stinson adjutant of the St Charles s. D., poet. Beddows trial on at Parker work of picking jury begun should see Smith about it. And whatever Smith told me to do would be All Quot did you do on Quot senator Wheeler asked. Bailey replied Quot except in one or two instances where i had some questions As to or. Smith judgment and went to the attorney general. We next to Daugherty the Bureau was boing re organized during the period Bailey added and most of Tho consultation Between himself an it Smith dealt with Tho question of employees to be retained dismissed or hired. Smith he said had an office in the department and Quot took an interest in the witness related How Smith had told an assistant chief of the by eau Quot he had to get answering a question by chairman Brookhart he said there was no reason in his judgment for the decision. Quot everybody around the department of Justice recognized Smith As the Man they had to pay attention to Quot Bailey said. Quot he was the most powerful Man there next to the attorney of independents in St. Paul to lower gasoline prices a vice president of the organization and president of the National transportation Institute. The corporation has been in actual operation scarcely More than a month. In addition to the Relief of Banks the credit corporation has established a $1,009,000 fund for the direct Aid of Farmers to Purchase Dairy cows sheep or Brood sows in order to promote dive lied farming in the Northwest or. Howard announced. The nucleus of a diversified farming territory has been established and it is expected to expand this mixed farming movement As rapidly As experience justifies to cover the whole territory of the Northwestern states. Banks have had 2 millions the Relief extended to Banks to Date approximates $2.a00.o0-0, according to the statement. Additional commitments for Bank Loans which will be turned Over As soon As a few details Are attended to amount to nearly $1,-000,000 More. These sums do not include delinquent tax or interest Relief. Seed purchases or other direct agricultural appropriations granted or under Way. Or. Howard said. Quot this great Northwest country is coming Back make no mistake about said or. Howard. Quot its welfare is essential to the United states. It is a wonderful country an agricultural Empire. It cannot help returning to Prosperity. Quot one of the most important things the edit corporation is doing is building up diversified farming. The million Dollar fund for the establishment of Dairy herds and general Stock farming ought to introduce a new de served by he credit corporation. Quot those who expected immediate Relief from the credit corporation will be disappointed because the machinery for such an organization cannot be built Over night likewise those who expect the corporation to be a general Panacea for the agricultural ills of the country will be disappointed because the corporation can Only reach a limited number of Tho worthy cases. A however the enormous natural wealth of the Northwest. Its vast Fertility and the indispensability of its agricultural production to the life of the nation is guarantee that this agricultural Empire will emerge from this crisis Richer and greater than Ever. This Section is learning its lesson now and when this crisis is Over it will be one of the soundest sections financially in the United the credit corporation was organized last february and its $10,000,000 fund was subscribed by Bankers manufacturers and business generally. T. Jaffray president of the boo line is chairman of the Board. A. P. Kempt of the first National Bank of Chicago is president. Alexander Legge head of the International Harvester corporation and or. Howard Are vice presidents and or. Howard and j. F. Reed president of the Minnesota farm Bureau federation Are agricultural directors of the corporation. John och Reserve Bank chief is dead Norbeck would hold delegates to i Johnson senator declares South Dakota contingent will obey Peoples mandate cant accept release says states ditty is to fight for Relief for agricultural Northwest Sioux Falls. S. In May 20.-�? theme is no state Law which pats delegates to a National political coir Renton under Legal obligation to vote for Tho presidential nominee endorsed by their party at the primary local attorneys la oin fed out today. The Law to which senator nor Lieck referred in a statement saying that delegates were compelled to vote three times for senator Hiram Johnson for the Republican presidential nomination regardless of his withdrawal from the race was repealed by the 1921 legislature attorneys declare. Thing that came up. He told of. I j rent of Prosperity into the agriculture of these Ota Teg. The problem of the agricultural credit corporation has been to select the general line of work and the localities where an organized Effort could be most speedily made and the greatest Good accomplished in the shortest time. The purpose of the corporation was to afford As much Relief to the four Northwestern states As was possible within the limited resources of the it was known at the beginning that the $10,000,000 of capital would not1 go very far. It would Only amount to about $30 for each Farmer in the distressed states. Consider applications Farker 8. D., May 20�?belection of a jury in the trial of Frank bed Dow. Former Sioux City. La., Ben boy. Charged with conspiracy to wreck the citizen state Hank of Parker began today in circuit court Here after judge l. L. Fleeger overruled successively a demurrer and a motion for Chang of a Mue by the defense. % selection of a jury probably will be completed tomorrow and the trial will get under Way in time to be concluded late this week according to state s attorney Hansen of Turner county. Selection of a jury probably will be Beddow is alleged to have participated in the issuant of $50,000 in fals certificates of deposits on the a Bank. A is under $10,000 Bond. St. Paul minn., May 20.�?gasoline prices at some Independent filling stations Here will be Cut two cents tomorrow morning. A. Mayer Secretary of the automatic club of St. Paul was assured today by a committee of dealers. Another 2 cent drop is expected later in the week. Plans of the automobile club to Start a series of cooperative gasoline filling stations to undersell the regular dealers brought about the agreement of the independents to Cut their Price it was forecast Minnesota generally fair tonight and wednesday cooler tonight in North portion probably Light Frost in South portion. Iowa mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday continued Cool Light Frost tonight in North portion if sky clears. North Dakota generally fair to night and wednesday continued Cool. Probably Frost tonight. South Dakota somewhat unsettled tonight and wednesday probably showers in Southwest portion not much change in temperature. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures from 7&Quot a. In. Yesterday to 7 a in. Today a recorded by the official f government thermometer maximum 57. Minimum. 46. At 8 a. In. 51. Weather and roads these bulletins Are filed at 8 30 a in. Daily by the associated press Mitchell Cloudy. 51 roads fair. Sioux Falls Cloudy 47 roads Good. Pierre Cloudy. 48 roads Good. Aberdeen Clear 45 reads fair. Watertown Clear. 44 roads fair. Huron Cloudy 46 roads fair Quot the first thing done was to make a study of the banking situation. Every Bank application has been carefully considered by an advisory Board of the corporation. In no Community where in the failure of the Bank to function would leave that Community without Hanking service and where the Bank was in such a condition that Aid from the credit corporation would resuscitate it has Aid been denied. Quot the policy of the corporation is not to pour Money in a rat Hole be cause that do either the Banks or the Farmers any Good but rather to distribute the credit fund in such a Way As to enable institutions and individuals to function and in time to meet their obligations. Quot last week the corporation actually saved one key Bank in an important Section at a Cost of $293,000. In this emergency the corporation stepped in and re organized re financed and re created this Bank. Public interest would not be served by naming this Bank or it location. It is now a financially sound institution. Quot Lewistown mont., an important Center has been without banking facilities for several weeks due to the closing of the Banks. Next week the Empire Trust Bank of i a Wist own will re open As a result of the re organization work of the agricultural credit corporation. Helps out with to a Csc Quot in addition to Relief for Banks the corporation has taken up Farmers delinquent taxes in a Large number of cases relieving them of penalties and giving them additional time to meet them at six per cent interest. The corporation has advanced Money in a number of esses for the Purchase of seed. Although we got in too late to do much this Spring. Plans Are being mad to Ald in the Purchase of twine. Quot a $1,000,000 fund for the Purchase of Dairy cows sheep and Swine on Long time and at Low interest rate is intended to build up diversified farming and spread the diversified plan throughout the Northwest. Our thought Bas been to build up diversified farming first in certain communities in connection with the farm Bureau or other local organization which could promote the maintenance of Good sires cow testing associations and other cooperative endeavours. Quot thirty one counties in North Dakota and ten in Northwestern Minnesota have been selected for the beginning of the work and the necessary local organization work is now under Way. Loans obviously can Only be made to Farmers who have enough equity in their land or rental contracts for Long enough time to enable them to make Money out of the business and pay off their Loans. Experience and fitness of the Farmer nearness to Market buildings and equipment and other factors must be considered. It is expected to expand this work As rapidly a experience justifies throughout the whole territory Minneapolis minn., May 20.�?john h. Rich chairman of the Board of directors and agent of the ninth Federal Reserve Bank Here died at his Home today after an illness of nearly four months. Or. Rich who was 6 7 years old. Suffered from influenza in january and resultant complications caused his death. He was Horn at i Ake Geneva wis., and lived on a farm near there for Twenty years. the development of red Wing. Minn., or. Rich was interested in several enterprises there and resided in that City for Many years. He was made Federal Reserve agent Here in september. 1914. In his Early twenties. Or. Rich ran an elevator at St. Vincent minn., and managed a banking business which led to his establishment of a Hank at Pembina. N. D., which he sold in 1883. For fifteen years he a president of the Goodhue to county National Bank at red Wing. And was an outstanding figure in the development of the sew i pipe Industry there. Japan a Hanihara quit Matsu states Tokio Japan May 20.�? a a ambassador Hanihara May be Quot permitted to resign Quot his Washington Post shortly foreign minister Matsui told j newspaper men today. The ministers statement was made to a gathering of representatives of the japanese press after today s Cabinet meeting at Wiloh he admitted the subject had been discussed. The statement was the result of insistent inquiries. The foreign minister stated thai Thoro had been no formal interchanges Between the foreign office and the ambassador dealing with the matter although Tokio officials have known a hat or. Hanihara was determined not to remain in the United states after the japanese exclusion clause in the recently enacted immigration Bill becomes effective. Foreign minister Matsui emphasized that the amb Amoador s retirement should it actually become a fact would he purely voluntary. A i of a a last Gap closed in world flight by Yankee airmen Minato Japan. May 20.�?up a the american aviators flying around the world overcame highly Adverse conditions today in completing Man s Conquest of the air by flying from yet Orfu Island in the Buriles. To this Little town in Northern Japan. Foggy weather which at Firat seemed Likely to prevent them from accomplish in the flip the later cleared some j agriculture committee the e Sioux Falls s. D., May 20.�?the South Dakota delegation to the Republican National convention will cast its votes for Hiram Johnson for president regardless of the senators action. United states senator Peter nor Beck. Head of the state delegation declared in a message received today. Round by voters mandate declaring the delegation was bound not by the wishes of senator Johnson but by the mandate of the presidential primary. Senator nor Heck asserted that inasmuch As the delegates Are instructed under the Law to vote three times for the candidate endorsed by the voters they Quot will obey the senator Norbeck a message said it believe the voters who endorsed Hiram Johnson gave expression to their views on Public questions favourable especially to conservation House cleaning and agricultural Relief. It is True that Many changes have taken place. Daugherty is gone and Burns is gone. The South Dakota primary results contributed materially to these changes the conservative policies of Roosevelt Are not longer openly challenged. Quot but the party leaders still Are silent As to any plan to restore the Exchange value of agricultural products conditions Are not Normal As Long As the Farmer cannot Exchange a Days labor with anybody. The policy of the the National party must be Broad enough and just enough to include All sections of the country. Our Hope is to impress upon the party that the interest of the agricultural Northwest must be considered As favourably As that of the Industrial East. Delegations duty Plain Quot we must carry the fight into the Cleveland convention if need be. It is not necessary that we be on the band Wagon but it is important that we make a just and fair fight. We have nothing to Hope from the democratic party whose last administration upset the economic balance and depreciated the Farmers Dollar. Quot a splendid Opportunity is Given to the thirteen delegates from South Dakota to Lay our claims before the National convention and Appeal for a fair Deal. The delegates Are instructed under the Law to vote three times for the candidate endorsed by the voters. We will obey the House to vote on Mcnary Bill Neh saturday Washington d. C., May 20.�? up a the plight of the american Farmer today was before the House which probably will decide by the end of the week whether the Mcnary Haugen Bill should be passed As a Relief measure. The Bill which would set up a government corporation to Market surplus farm products abroad will. Under plane of leaders advanced by chairman Snell of the rules committee. Reach a final vote by saturday. Supported by a majority of the what and they took off some hours later in the Day than to Ymir flights usually have commenced driving through to their objective. A the flight hither completing a passage of the Pacific by air closed the last Gap in Many a Aerial navigation around the world. Americans. British and portuguese having flown Over the Atlantic British aviators having flown from England to Singapore and italians having flown across Southern Asia and up the China coast to Japan while British and japanese fliers have traversed the entire stretches of their own countries. Tobacco strikes in Athens result in fatal rioting Athena. Greece May 20.�?ten per be. Were injured today at Salon ii i during clash Between the police locked out pc workers Whie caused noting in which 10.006 persons participated. Cavalry wit a id out to Carli the. Disturbances Anil Leland r Morel american Consul appealed to the governor Genera to project the american to a Maceo wart to measure faced a fight on Tho part of Many republicans and democrats. Several committee members had announced their opposition although expressing a willingness to permit a vote. The corporation provided for in the Bill would have a capital Stock of $200,000,000 to be subscribed by the government As needed. Proponents of the measure contend that in the end All Money turned Over to the corporation would be returned to the Treasury. Provision is made for the marketing abroad of wheat flour Rice Corn Wool sheep rattle Swine or any food product of cattle. Sheep or Swine. Freight rate on carloads of food articles is Cut Washington. A. May 20.�?the interstate Commerce commis Eione today ordered a to per cent reduction in the express rates on fruit berries vegetables butter and eggs when shipped in carloads. The order was an amendment to an order on november to. Imi. Which reduced sex Presa rate on food Arlo ice by Par cant

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