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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 27, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Twelve pages the evening Republican r City edition Mitchell South Dakota tuesday May 27, 1924. Storms kill in South Princess Vamp now Happy wite publicity of contributions her courtship kept Western coast gasping but Princess Della Patra says she have missed it for worlds has happiness recipe Kue says woman must be Serif reliant and ment altar competent to hold men by a. H. Frederick Nea service staff writer san Francisco calif., May 27.�? a woman should know Tho ways a of Tho world and of men before she becomes a wife. So thinks the alluring Black eyed egyptian Princess Della 1�?~atra, once hailed As the Pacific coast so if not the nation so Premier a a Vamp it a but today just a Happy housewife in a Happy hot it and the Princess really ought to rate As an authority. Her own courtship some five years ago was a kaleidoscopic whirlwind which kept the t Oast gasping for Days. It started with her arrest in new York and extradition at the instigation of one suitors he is her husband now travelled through the courts and finally culminated in her marriage to Erich Ruchele an architect. Through it All. Hearts of judges lawyers and a myriad of other men fell victims to the charms of those big Black eyes. Rut to get Back to Della Patras it present Day opinions a i know Krich. And i could t be half so Happy says the Princess. A if i had been Only some simple Little unsophisticated girl who could Only sit around and look pretty. Quot it takes the attractive woman to hold a husbands love. Calling a girl ready for marriage when she knows nothing of making herself attractive to men is like calling a Man ready for College before he s stepped in j Side a High school. A a it is the woman who has gained a knowledge of men who has stud id to please varying types who will know How to please her and it is not necessary for a girl contemplating marriage to be either a Vampire or a flapper Della Patra j insists. A the Point is to make men like y you when they meet you and the ability to keep them she declares. A a a woman must be self reliant and mentally competent too. She must be Able to Converse with a Man intelligently on topics that interest him. A she must know something else besides taking care of a House and cooking her husbands meals. A a it is the Idle housewife who gets into mischief.? of provided for Senate unanimously approves of measure introduced by senator Borah three states lose heavily in tornadoes upwards of seventy persons injured in series of devastating storms above those Sampish eyes. Below Patra pouring her husband s Coffee. Princess Della coca cola co. Is sued for 16 million taxes Beddow Counse asks court to direct verdict the defense Atlanta. A. May 27.�?suit for $16,833.02 was filed in United states District court Here today against the coca cola company of Georgia alleging unpaid income and excess profits taxes for 1919 and a fifty per cent penalty assessed by the commissioner of internal Revenue for the alleged making of a fraudulent and false return. The government alleges that the i company paid income and excess i profits taxes totalling $1,548,184.09 j for 1919 when a tax of $6,103,830.50 j should have been made. The suit. K was explained by com-1 Pany officials is against the old coca cola company and not against the present corporation which is chartered under the Laws of Delaware. The Delaware corporation purchased Only the Good will a formula and All other assets of the a id Parker. S. To. May 4 y Georgia corporation for $25,000,000. In the trial of Frank re it o �1 j Xheva say they Are not liable for unruly for conspiracy to week the c it taxes ens state Hank Here moved for a directed verdict for re Dow today when the state concluded presenta Tion of its testimony at noon. The motion was being argued this afternoon before circuit judge flee or. Albert Swan was recalled to the witness stand for uie third time by be state this morning toward the j Sioux Falls. S. A. May 27.�?arthur r of its presentation of Evi j Pra Jert Indian War Veteran of fort Lookout 8. D., came to Sioux Falls today and underwent a dental examination at the veterans Bureau offi Frazier has cast of Teeth made to prove identity Den e for examination and Cross sex re regarding his previous Tes Timony. The state also called c. M. Wilbur Cef we furnish to the Bureau a Beresford and Robert Zauk of further evidence with which to press who testified that re Dow and jt8 claim that Frazier is living and j not a sax makes Lions laugh Waltz puts tigers to sleep Augele. Calif. May 27.�? playing a Waltz puts a Liger to sleep Lions come nearest to laughing when they listen to a saxophone and Baboon Nix almost human in their weakness for jazz psychologists and students from several Southern California universities and colleges have deduced. The scientists invaded a motion picture zoo Here with a noisy orchestra and carried on numerous experiments to obtain accurate data on the reaction certain principles of music might by expected to produce Iii various kinds of animals. Daugherty hed up anti Trust Case is claim Washington A. May 27.�? api Ragland Momand of new \ Ork today renewed before the Senate Daugherty committee his charges that former attorney general Daugh erty failed to push an anti Trust prosecution against the United states Gas improvement company though the corporation had built up a a too per cent monopoly of Street lighting. Paul Howland. Attorney for or. Daugherty got the witness to agree that he had been fighting the Gas company for Many years and had complained to president Wilson now goes to House i death toll May grow Bill Calls for ten Day publication of donations to Campaign funds Only fray Menta by reports Are available today from stricken districts Washington Of. May 27.�? a a full publicity of political contributions at intervals of ten Days during the coming presidential and congressional campaigns would be required under a measure approved unanimously yesterday by the Senate with 55 senators voting. It has yet to he acted upon by the House. Reside calling for publicity during the Campaign the measure would j make mandatory the publication of the amount of any deficit at the end j of the Campaign and Public an i nou Cement thereafter monthly of the j amounts received from each Contri j Bittor to wipe out the deficit. Adopted As an amendment to the pending postal pay increase Bill the measure is Broad in its terms and would apply to All campaigns for the election of members of Congress and All officials of the government after its enactment hut it would not limit contributions. It would affect a fall committees local state or National and All persons or parties having any part or share in the election or in the Campaign for the election of such moreover it would Call for the publication during the Campaign and thereafter of the name and residence and official position if any. Of each contributor and the amount of his contributions. The requirement with respect to residence and official position was written in at the suggestion of senator Robinson of Arkansas the democratic Leader and under it would he disclosed the amount of contributions by office holders such As marshals postmasters and customs collectors. Even person offending against the provisions of the proposed Law would be deemed guilty of a Misdemeanour and upon conviction would be imprisoned for not More than one year or fined not More than $5,000 or both. Explaining the amendment. Senator Borah Republican. Idaho its author declared it was Broad enough in its terms to encompass reports not Only on contributions used to help elect a candidate but also contributions to organizations or persons seeking to bring about the defeat of any particular candidate. Of to agents had endeavoured to sell to certificates of Deposit which alleged by the state to have been \ non the citizens state Bank af4 its Purchase by Biddow. Weather forecast it Negosta fair tonight and prob in v wednesday slightly cooler to f in East portion Frost probable Knight not so Cool wednesday in a and Central portions. Sew generally fair tonight and slightly cooler tonight. A my Abl Light Frost in North portion to quite so Cool wednesday in wet and Central portions. North Dakota generally fair to is it and wednesday not so Cool in Chat in East portion wednesday. South Dakota generally fair to t 8bt and wednesday not so Cool to eight in extreme West portion and a East portion wednesday. Fax Hwy tempera a res maximum and minimum t pm per a As recorded by the official gov rom it thermometer from 7 w. In. Ter Day to 7 a. In. Today maximum. 73. Minimum. 42. A 8 a. In. Today 52. . .16. Not dead and buried. Six die in fire Newark. X. A. May 27.�?six men Are known to have died in a fire today which destroyed the Windsor honeys general Gregory and Palmer to prosecute. Momand also agreed that he was the author of a letter to or. Daugherty. Suggesting that a pending indictment against the Gas company and its officials he dismissed. As Tel on Halsey Street. Firemen said other bodies were probably in the de i a Legal proposition he said he had regarded the indictment a faulty. Weather Rno roads bulletins Are Alert at 9 to a in daily by the associated Presa Huron Clear. 4-8 roads Good. Aberdeen Clear 46 roads Good. Watertown Clear. 44 roads Good. Sioux Falls Clear 50 roads Good. I errs Clear 46 roads Good. Mitchell Clear 52 roads wet. You Are invited to Send complaints to the vigilance committee whenever you have cause to believe that an advertisement in the Republican displaying the above Emblem contains an untruthful or misleading statement you Are invited to Send your complaint for investigation to the vigilance committee. Your name will be held in Confidence if you so desire. The following Are the members of the committee h. E. Hitchcock Fred a Bryants a. Williams mrs. E. V. Bobb mrs. Joe Kotrba suspected Bank robbers May be arraigned today Luverne minn., May 27.�?carroll Denbow. Jim Davis and Roy Lago. Who were arrested in Sioux Falls. S d., in connection with the robbery of the Ash Creek state Bank of Ash Creek near Here last , when Between $500 and $600 and certain Liberty Bonds were stolen probably will he arraigned when county attorney e. H. Canfield returns Home sometime today. They Are in the Atlanta a. May 27.�?�? sweeping Down on outlying villages and last night and Early today a eerie of tornadoes and storms at noon today had taken a known toll of 31 lives in Alabama and Mississippi injured approximately 70 persons and demolished thousands of dollars Worth of farms and other property. In addition to the known total of lives lost to those two states. Report trickling in stated that an undetermined number of deaths and injuries had been listed the definite aggregate of which May not he known for some time because of crippled wire facilities. Plans were put in operation by the Southern division of the american red Cross for tile Relief of the sufferers. A Tabula Don of the casualties As reported up to noon today is As follows Alabama ten killed at the of ens mining Community three Miles from Empire fifteen injured. Seven killed in Limestone county eight. Injured. Alabama total known dead 17 total known injured 23. Mise in Sippi form ton station right killed twelve injured. Collins two killed 12 injured. Bay Springs Victor Cook several members family killed. Swain Plantation near Greenville three killed twelve injured. Waynesboro undetermined number it get gets killed. Sandersville undetermined number injured. Union eight injured. Mississippi total fourteen killed forty four known injured grand total 31 known dead. 67 known injured. Bass and Mise Robinson were killed when the storm struck Collins. Eight persons were injured at Union. Eight Are injured Gadsden ala., May 27.�?eight persons were injured a number seriously in a storm that struck the White Sulphur Springs Community seven Miles from Gadsden Early today. Four of the More seriously injured were brought to hospitals Here. Town wiped out Jackson miss. May 27.�?reports from Brookhaven Early today stated that eight persons living in the Little town of Johnson station. 12 Miles from there were killed and 12 others injured at least one of them probably fatally and others seriously when a Tornado hit the town at 11 of clock last night virtually wiping it out. Red Cross workers from Brookhaven and Jackson Early today were on their Way to the scene. An. Unconfirmed report also stated that the storm had caused heavy property damage at Summit near Brookhaven but did not say if there had been any loss of life. All Telegraph Telephone and Railroad wires i were Down to the two stricken towns and details were lacking. Three negroes were killed and 12 other persons injured in the first Tornado reported which late yesterday demolished la buildings on the Planta Tion of w. B. Swain 15 mile East of Greenville. Senate a world court proposal is Concession plan sponsored by foreign relations committee unusually Broad exceeds Harding idea adoption would allow president to conclude agreement with other members Many towns flooded Rome. Ga., May 27.�?several towns in this Section were flooded and enormous damage done to crop by torrential Rains that fell steadily for seven hours today. Rockmart land Cave Springs reported water pouring into lower floors of business houses in those two towns. County jail. Another Man. Also believed to have 1 eight injured Waynesboro Atlanta. A May 27.�?ca�?T�?a series of tornadoes sweeping through Mississippi Alabama and Louisiana last night and Early today took a known toll of 35 lives and caused injury to upwards of 70 persons and wrought thousands of dollars damage to farms and buildings according to advices reaching Here today from various sections of those states. In Mississippi there were known to be dead 17 and the list of injured stood at 50. Early today after several storms had Tom through the Southern j Section of the state. At Collins where two Young girls Are reported to have lost their lives. 12 were injured Many seriously and virtually the entire Buri Ness District wiped away. Several towns in path the storm also struck Johnson station. Vicksburg and Greenville late yesterday and today another twister swooped Down in the Vicinity of Bay Springs and Collins causing reports of deaths and injury to several families living in that Region. Other communities in Mississippi at which deaths were reported included Swain Plantation near Greenville. Where three negroes were killed and a dozen others injured Union. Several Village is wrecked Tupelo mise., May 27.�?two persons were killed and a number Are reported injured in a storm which swept through the Southern part of to Tawamma and i be counties Early today. Cutting a path a mile wide and five Miles Long and practically wrecking the Village of Evergreen. Amusement ban Fin Auy lifted by methodists Springfield mass., May i methodist ban on amusements except those a a which cannot be used in the name of the lord Jesus a was lifted today by a five to one vote of the methodist episcopal general conference Here. A minority report forbidding theater attendance on a sundays and specifying dancing and immoral the Washington C., May 27. Adoption of the Senate foreign regions committee a world court plan would enable president Coolidge to a promptly conclude with the states now adhering to the court a simple direct and reasonable agreement a the committee majority declared today in its formal report. A in reporting this Resolution a the report said a the committee has taken affirmative and favourable action upon the recommendation of president Harding and president Coolidge that we should adhere to the court but not to the league of nations. Court is accepted a the Resolution accepts the court As an established institution and confirms the tenure of the present judges. Under its terms the United states without reservations and without the least interference with Tom business of the court will align itself with 48 other states in maintaining and perpetuating this important International tribunal. A on the other hand the United states will remain in that event wholly free from any Legal relation to the league of nations. A not Only will this be True As to the United states but the existing Legal relation Between the court and the league will be severed for All states so that the United states will occupy no anon Lou or Peculiar position but will stand upon the sure footing As All the exceeds Harding plan in two important particulars the report said the Resolution a goes beyond the proposal of president Harding and embodies two ideas which president Coolidge has Quot one of these a it was added a is the american idea of court to which not Only the league members but All states May adhere a the idea that is of a True world court. The other is the idea of a world Law for a world court to interpret and apply. Without such a body of Law made for it we May Call the tribunal a court of Law hut it will necessarily become either a Mere tribunal of arbitration or else. An International Law maker. A the idea of a world court can he attained under the Resolution because it proposes to allow adherence to the court by any state recognized by any signatory power.�?�. Under the heading a the relation Ater performances was tabled by 46- a a. W j of court and league the committee votes to 295. There was no debate. Or. George Elliott of Detroit presented the majority report of a standing committee on the state of the Church and w. M. Short of fort Worth Texas spoke for the minority report. The adoption of the former removed restrictions against dancing games of Chance and All theater attendance in Force since the churches inception. A been one of the four who robbed the Hank is being sought. Of Victor Herbert is dead whole nation mourns his demise new York City. May 27.�?Victor Herbert. Composer and orchestra Leader is dead and today tokens began pouring in showing the esteem in which the country held the Man who enriched its music with scores of Waltzes and operettas and gave this country in a Nat Oman one of its first native grand operas. He died yesterday of an apoplectic stroke. He was 65 years old. The funeral tomorrow will he attended by virtually every one prominent in the musical and theatrical Art. Today baseball National Teague Pittsburgh. 121 boo 00 Chicago. Too Aoi of Kremer and Schmidt Alexander. Wheeler and Hartnett. Brooklyn at new York postponed rain. First game Philadelphia. Aho Loo 030 0�?4 8 0 Boston .021 too too 1�?5 to i Carlson and Henline Barnes and of Neil. Second game Philadelphia. 102 010 Boston. 202 040 Couch. Mitchell and Wilson Gene wich and Smith. First game Cincinnati. Too too 00 St. Louis. 020 Ooi of Donohue. J. Mayl and Wingo pref Fer Sherdel and Gonzales. American league St Louis .020 too 0 Detroit Ooi 310 0 Wingard Bayne. Voight and Sev acid Cole and Woodall. Chicago .010 too Cleveland. Too 200 Lyons and bums utile and my att. New York at Washington postponed rain. Negroes killed and Summit which is said to ave suffered heavy property loss. Early reports from Alabama placed that state As the next heaviest sufferer from the storm. Ten were reported dead at the owns mining Community near Empire City in Walker county and the list of injured Here stood around 15. Three families were reported annihilated in the Little mining Community. Seven members of the family of Billy Robbins were killed and mrs. John Hays and a Young woman named Abbott lost their lives there. John Hays being perhaps fatally injured. Death toll May grow reports reaching Here from Athena place the number of dead at seven in the Ellam opt neighbourhood the family of will Collins having been killed and a baby two years old blown completely away. In Louisiana Vester Carr is thought to be fatally injured having been struck by lightning yesterday during a heavy rainstorm there. # reports continue to come in fragment Rily and it is feared the death toll and the list of injured will reach greater proportions As More definite advices Are available when Telegraph and of peptone communication has been restored. Fords offer is voted Down in committee report asserted that a direct and vital connection exists through a the provision of the statute that judges shall be elected by the Assembly and Council by reason of the league s payment of All court expenses Anil through the authority Given in the covenant to the league to Call for advisory opinions. Tile main question a weight of the nine opinions from the court to Date have been the report continued. A existence of the above described relations Between the court and league Constl-1 tuned no difficulty in the Way of president hardings proposal so far i a league advocates were concerned but to president Harding and Secretary Hughes the relation was a fatal obstacle and in his message of feb 24, 1923. He was at pains to make this the main question thus became the report said a whether the amendment shall be such As to prevent a Legal relation Between the United states and the league or such As to sever for everybody and forever Tho existing relation Between Tho court and change is vital a a instead of perpetuating the system of electing judges by action of the Assembly and Council of the league of the report said. The committee Resolution proposer direct action by the signatories themselves. The change is of vital importance but can he made without the least disturbance of the court it its jurisdiction. There is no Good reason Why its proposal by the United states should not meet with read storm strikes Arkansas Selma ala., May 27.�?two persons were seriously injured and six houses were demolished in a twister which struck Burnsville t n Miles from Selma this morning. When it struck Here the storm left wreckage which evidently had been lifted from some other Community. Washington C., May 28.�?the Norris Bill for government operation of muscle Shoals was reported favourably today by the Senate agriculture committee by a vote of la to 4. A motion to report the Ford bid was Defeated la to 5. Favourable action was taken on the Norris Bill when it was offered As a substitute for the Ford proposal. Senator Norbeck Republican South Dakota voted for the Norris Bill and against the Ford offer. On the Norris Bill. Senators Caraway Arkansas and Ralston Indiana acceptance by the other Powers. The committee Resolution presents to Quot the Senate in exact language the protocol and statute As they would read of amended. No room is left for mis understanding Between the executive and Senate. A eau the other amendments specified in the Resolution with one exception. Are merely incident to the Severance of the Legal relation Between the court and the league. The both voted present. Senator Harrison Democrat. Mississippi Champion of the Ford proposal. Declared after the executive session that the committees action meant that a vote could be taken in the Senate on both the Ford and Norris Bills. At the request of chairman Norris. A sub committee was appointed to draw up amendments to the Norris Bill desired by its author. Chairman i exception relates to the vote of the Norris senator fan Dejl and Mcnary comprise the sub committee and they were requested to report the amendments thursday. Seven in family die Meridian. Mass May 27.�?seven members of the John Bedway family were killed in a storm that struck Brewer a fete Miles from Here Early today. The dead were or. And mrs. Broadway a married son. His wife and child an unmarried son and a boy. Nellie Anderson was killed at Devoe. Home is demolished Laurel. Mass. May 27.�?Victor Cook and several members of his family were killed when their Home a ast of Bay Springs was demolished Boston at Philadelphia rain. Two during a windstorm last night regimes tomorrow. Borts received Here said. Mica Sara a fifty eruptions in 24 hours new record of Kilauea Honolulu h. I., May 27.�?up a Ops violent eruption and 60 minor ones comprised the activity of Kilauea. Which has been in eruption at intervals for several weeks Tor the 24 hours ending at Midnight last night. The violent eruption occurred last night. Only gravel and Sand were emitted. There was an earthquake in the Volcano Region at 9 of clock yesterday morning. British Empire. To the present situation there appears to the committee to be no Good reason Why in lha Choice of future judges the vote of the United states should not weigh As heavily a that of the Brit ish Empire. Girl thought to have been stolen b keeping House Chicago la. May 27.�?-Gertrude Barker. Is year old Academy student thought to have been Tho victim of kidnappers since her disappearance Lari wednesday was found bist night keeping House in a stable keeper apartment. She had take up dulled of sweeping and cooking in prefer enc to school work Aho said
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