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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 29, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Vol Xxxviii. The evening rep Bucan third edition Mitchell South Dakota monday May 29, 1922 number 205rail workers May strike Many bigamist cases Are pending me blamed a for Long delay on reparations Valentino Case will open Way for More suits Woolwine declares he will Start other prosecutions if successful Law is often broken Strnot in s Case Wilt it re test Pov which act re actions Wile re based fun Jack Jumo Neyer t up angles Cal. May 29�?scores dubious los Angeles marriages Are genially on trial in connection with the by Ara my charge against Rudolph a Vale inc set for a preliminary hearing tune i. This information comes directly for the District attorney s office on i t r eve of action against the screen h of a million american women. Unions said to include Many Serin and professionally prominent californians have been reported for investigation unions paralleling Val Frt m s marriage to Winifred Hud j nut at Mexicali. Mexico. May 13. Be fore he was legally freed from Jean Acker. _ other cases pending the status of these r Arriage will depend largely on the outcome of the Careen stars Case recognized As a constitutional test. A if our position on the bigamy j charge is sustained As i am conf j Dent it will declares District at i Torney Thomas l. Woolwine. A other j prosecutions undoubtedly will follow. I a i regard this As a clean Cut test j whether California can protect itself from East evasion of statutes by Chihli troops Cross great couples one or both of whom have Wall and threaten my been Given interlocutory decrees. Who step across the mexican line for the ceremony and return to this state to live the Only other Case Woolwine admits he is definitely investigating is he marriage last october of Frank Mayo screen actor. And Dagmar of Dowsky daughter of the famous pianist. This marriage took place at tin Tuana. Mexico a few Days mayors preliminary divorce from Joyce Mayo politicians Are accused of using Issue As National trading asset keep whip hand no paper tuesday office to be closed there will be no Issue of the evening Republican tomorrow the publication being omitted because of memorial Day. For the first time on memorial Day the business office of the Mitchell publishing company will also be closed tomorrow. Paris wants to be in position to throttle Germany in every sort of Way wuss forces in new drive into changes lands ii Fri an Strong holi Senate takes up Bonus Case in committee mkt Ber expresses belief that his plan of payment will of adopted Tien Tsin China May 28.�?ten thousand of general we Pei fuss a i my of Chihli soldiers have passed tongs hang on their Way to la Chow. Another division has been ordered to Advance. General Chang Tso Lin. It has been definitely established has re occupied Changli. Thirty thou after Sand Chihli troops Are moving Over i decree land toward Yung Pingfu. Obviously j for an out flanking movement. Nine wait \ a Lent i ase thousand Chihli soldiers have crossed a we probably a11 take no action the great Wall moving in the direction of Chin How. Their leaders confidently expect a resumption of hostilities within three or four Days. At the left and right Are Winifred Hudnut Valentino and Rudolph Valentino. Whose recent marriage is declared bigamous by los Angeles officials in the Centi i Are Dagmar Godo wish v and Frank Mayo. We Hose marriage under similar circumstances also is under investigation. Decision delayed Washington. A. May 29.�? the. Kcf omber studier so Bonus plan apparently commanded a majority in the Senate finance committee today but a formal vote want deferred until wednesday to give senators additional time to consider some suggested amendments. In this ens however until after the Valentino bearing a the District attorney says. A your in i gators have gathered ample evidence to sustain the Valentino complaint upon the Section of the penal code which requires proof Only that a couple a lived together in California after having been marred outside the state before the lapse of a year s interlocutory period 50.000 Chihli troops Cross into Manchuria peking China May 29 thousand of general but it i fuss Chihli troops Are pushing northward with the intention of occupying Man a the statute was meant to cover Churdan territory says a wireless Dis such cases i Patch from military observers at i evidence in Valentino s Case was Chin Wanghao. Rehired a detective in Gar it King the possibility of an Advance on of the s staff who followed Mukden. Capital of Manchuria and Hie \ Valentino Hudnut Romance Trail re a r a a a a a Ross the mexican Border and back9 hang Tso Lin a m to the Springs Cal a Honey depend it ent government is indicated. Moon cottage. Hundreds of bigamist of the other couples Woolwine Rrapi a &Quot.re. Only a few Are said to have it in tracked their marriages in Mexico. The other cases involve other technical questions. Quot Hundred peking government is nearly bankrupt peking. Chica. May 29�?the peking government is facing a financial crisis. It announces that it is unable we Ashington d. C., May 29.�?the Senate finance committee was under i Call to meet today for the purpose of 1 reaching a decision on soldiers Bonus legislation to be reported to the i Senate. W Ith Republican members of the committee understood to be divided. Five to five on reporting the so called Mccumber plan the a1ft#hded House j measures or the Smoot Bill for paid up insurance in lieu of All other options. The decision As Between the two i measures now before the committee rests with the minority members. Al i though several of the latter have said they were inclined to favor the my i Cumber plan it was believed that Paris. May 28.�?major general most of the democratic members had James g. Hartford Deputy chief of reached no final decision. Starr piled states army. Has just action is doubtful returned to Paris after a tour of in. Them Terre doubtful that sped Ion of the american troops on the Rhine. Troops should stay on Rhine hardboard says general just Back from occupied regg i on s. Says moral effect is great to meet its Ordinary current expenses. Jav Quot hundreds of los Angeles people ant finance minister Tung hang has a Quot �ign1li1�?T�?T lays it try i appealed to the provinces to remit dim a in r. S. Sparks former revenues due the Federal govern a Hief of the marriage Bureau Here. Any final action could be taken by general Harbord says he is Strong committee at today s meeting y convinced that a Small detachment although there is a division among of american soldiers and a staff of both republicans and democrats in officers should remain on Coblenz in he Ause they have married a Tine without the required formality u docketing the final decree of in the Valentino Rase. Officials 9uv. H a done considerable to Check or w re carelessness about Legal formalities incidental to divorce and remarriage it als., has quashed the likelihood of mex an Border towns becoming in Tea greens for impatient lovers g to endure re years wait r Dir i by californians divorce Law s. _ j ments which they have been retaining j Onn for local use. Five million dollars is needed on the first of the month to pay the gov a eminent employees but it is explained i that Only a few thousands Are left in i the nations Treasury. Of urge Ching to Rush to Rescue Manchuria Mukden. Manchuria. May 29�?general Chang Tso liar has been urged to return to Mukden immediately to restore order in Manchuria. He has been warned that general we Poi fun g troops Are threatening to invade Manchuria and Cut Chang s communication in the rear. Unless general Chang returns. It appears his authority will he jeopardized As civil strife is developing in Manchuria. Of organized Ball is no violation of Sherman Law Hills Farmer murders woman definitely because of the tremendous j moral Good w hich the presence of the american forces had accomplished and would continue to exercise in the future. The order for the departure of the troops however. Has not yet been changed and the american forces were due to leave Germany by july i. With the exception of a Small clean up detachment which would remain until september. Woman bobs up in Ward Case new York waiter declares unknown lady wanted him to slay Ward b nut Federal league i i r loses in suit for dam Gesl sip eme court by associated press in visor wire cars profuse a Street la kiss. Tho r r sheer Quot Tho or f. On. C., May 29.�?or-Isebail, As conducted by a1 clubs under the National the supreme court held Lead Man slays inamorato when she refuses to leave j Home and Elope be c re Lead. S. May 29.�?john Moses. A farm hand employed on the nun int a a a talk Hanoh of Ralph Fiero. 20 Miles rot interstate Commerce a a it of la8t night shot and kill s ire not liable under the org Jejero and the Nso severely j anti Trust Law. I wounded himself that he died while tension of the court was vie i being brought to a local Hospital this a organized baseball As against j Rooming the shootings were witness s of the Baltimore club of re by c. N. Parke father of mrs. F u to it Federal league and sets Fiero and mrs. Fieros two Little Chil a a up verdict of the District of Dren. A supreme court awarding Moses it is said. Had been Atten j c p a a More club damages of $240. Five to mrs Fiero who repulsed his advances. Fiero is in the East where he was called by the illness of his Mother. Last night Moses is alleged _ to have asked mrs Fiero to Elope with him and when she Refuge i. He is said to have threatened her with a Shotgun mrs. Fiery i declared to h Ive Robed that she preferred death to Dishonour whereupon mosts Fiji two a i its at a her both t ult no effect. Sue died a1 j Ica inst organized baseball Justice Holmes in rendering in a it declared that personal a not related to production not interstate Commerce of the Are Whit Plains. N. A May 29�? search was made today for a mysterious woman said to Hove offered $500 to a South in a new York restaurant to commit a murder in new Rochelle Home of Walter s. Ward who admits he killed Clarence Peters because of blackmail but keeps the nature of the blackmail secret. A Check by he police bears out the Story told them by a waiter in a Broadway restaurant that a Young j i Jed. Woman dressed in Black had taken j him to new Rochelle pointed out the Ward House and promised him $500 if he would enter the House with her and shoot the person she pointed out to him. He refused on the pretext that a was not prepared and promised to meet her saturday night. He went with his Story to the police. Who watched for the woman but she failed to appear. Other employees in the place where j his the Senate or. The Bonus problem and it was indicated neither Side was ready at this time for a showdown. Chairman Mccumber wants to get a House Bill reported by the committee and placed on the Calendar so senators can have an Opportunity to study whatever legislation is to be taken up. Mccumber conf client chairman Mccumber expressed Confidence after the session that his plan which follows closely the House Hill except that the land settlement feature has been eliminated would he approved and in this democratic members of the committee agreed. Both the Mccumber proposal and the Smoot proposition to give veterans paid up insurance policies in lieu of All other forms of compensation were discussed at some length at the committee meeting which was the first for discussion of the Bonus to which the democratic members were admitted. The committee chairman said there had been no discussion of a Cash Bonus adding that there was not them Oney with which to pay proponents of the Mccumber plan on tved Neslav woul Dorder a favourable report on the amended House Bill. In that event the measure would be placed on the Senate Calendar but whether it would replace the Tariff Bill in the near future remained to be de Farmers wife pours out Mash but mrs. Vanorney i it not Quick enough and spouse is before courts announces she sails tomorrow most Ina Antov. By associated press i eased wire x of York. N. Y., May 1 Mccormick. Of 29.�?miss Chicago a a ran daughter of John d. Rockweiler irk lumber Industry is to be standardized the w Aiter Protrka corroborated Story that the woman had eaten in a the place several times and had Fri Leo Vanorney. Living near made an appointment with him. Milltown s a Good assistant to her search is also being made for a husband in the Moonshine business Man named Ross who is regarded according to state an Federal pros the brains of the blackmail gang Hibi Tion officials who returned to met of which Ward says Peters was a i Chell saturday after raiding several member and to which Ward says he places in the Cinley of Milltown paid $30,909 before refusing a de a Hen the officials came to the \ an Mand for $75,900 More. Counsel for i or Nev farm last j Najl i he to was not at Home. His wife locked the door and refuse i them admittance. While she went to the basement and the Peters family has promised to has not if engagement to Max Oser. Swiss master has been announced Aberdeen child is a Ashington. A. May 29 a Stan l l for Europe tomorrow on the Dar dilation in the lumber Industry is a Esria she said today. Expected to result from the four Day t i nothing further to say. And conference of lumbermen just com j or it want to he bothered with plated Here according to a statement est inns a she added. Issued by Secretary Hoover. The conference he said decided to accept the Agency of the National manufacturers association in obtain it killed on crossing j a assess six View to the Annite adoption of Stan Aberdeen. S w May 29.�?leo Dardi Zed nomenclature grades tial Yerman three and a half year old Fly marking and practices. Nee is j of Martin Zimmerman of this Sarv technical investigation in the v y. Wag struck and instantly killed various branches of the Trade will be j a Chicago and Northwestern Pas made during the summer. Or. Hoover a a a a a Kaes Linn produce Ross but As yet done so. I emptied a barrel of Moonshine. Petern to Dohnea has a a the officers meanwhile found a Side new blackmailing Cia e door to tace Home. Wont in. And got new York. N. Y., May 29�?williamto the cellar soon enough to j Fallon lawyer. Retained by the get a Pampie of the spilled Moonshine family of Clarence Peters the Massachusetts youth slain by a alter s. Ward about two weeks ago. Today announced that he was in touch with before it soaked into the Garth floor of the cellar. In spite of his efforts to assist him. Or. Vanorney will have to answer a charge of Man the yesterday afternoon said and it is expected that a final child was following Ita conference will be Beld in the Early Mother across the tracks to the fall for the creation of a a or quae of a neighbor. Sanitation. Charley Ross who was alleged by a factoring liquor. Ward to have been with Peters at i Peter Brecht. Or. Another Farmer the time Hes hot him near White living near Milltown was suspected pain. While Nln a met a or Fallon office it a said mss that two men had been in it t that the a Tell wag hidden in a Lilac question Ross As to his Bush on his farm. Peters and Ward. It was believed Brecht had considerable Mash and that he would be Able to throw some moon8hine whiskey in his Possession Light on the mysterious hold which wag bound Over to circuit court the blackmailing to and was alleged in Jer Bonds of $500. To hafe had on the millionaire Baker. I Gam Reiswig. Also living near Mill after or. Fallon left his office on a town. Was found to have fifteen Gal mysterious Mission a woman claim-1 ions of Moonshine in big Possession ing to be Ross sister telephoned the a he will be Given a trial in Federal lawyers office. Court. By Mark Sullivan National political correspondent of the Mitch la evening Republican and the new York evening Post Washington. C., May 29. Copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post it a several straws in the winds of the news suggest that something May he stirring shortly which May be of the highest importance to the world. A Little while ago the american government sent notes to All the european governments who owe Money to America asking them in a polite Way to come around and do something about it. Among the replies received and actions taken in response to this the French announced they had appointed a financial agent who would sail for America on june 15. This week. However. It is announced that the sailing will be deferred. The significance of this lies in the possibility of some Early action about the German reparations. German reparations is the Center of every consideration about the debts due America from Europe and about everything else in the world of private and Public business and finance. The French have always intended to say and still intend to say that they can to pay America any Money or make any definite Promise of future payment until they know what they Are going to get out of Germany. The amount of the German reparations is the insuperable obstacle to american collection of the Money and to the resumption of anything else in the worlds business that is Normal or useful. The fixing of the German reparations is More important than anything else in the economic world. It is As important or More important. To America than to any other people. But Congress in its jealousy of the president and Secretary of state has forbidden them to take any official step to solve the German reparations problem without the approval of Congress. It has been Clear that Harding is keenly aware of the world importance of the German reparations. And equally aware that his hands Are Ted by Congress. In this state of affairs the leading private banker in America. J. P. Morgan. Has gone Tofu Aris. And is now sitting in a conference of Bankers sons it i it in ring a German loan. Or. Morgan is acting unofficially but any one familiar with the Way of such things must know that or. Morgan would not do what he is now doing without some sort of informal Sanction from his government. It seems possible that some kind of permanent fixing of the German reparations May now he under Way and that in addition or. Morgan on behalf of american private hankers May arrange for a loan to Germany directly or indirectly to take care of some of the Early instalments of a re arranged schedule of reparations. If this should he done it will open the Way not Only for the settlement of the debts due America but also for the stabilizing of Exchange and everything Els that stands in the Way of the resumption of International Trade on a Normal basis. Probably this outcome should not he anticipated with too confident Hpe. The politicians who Are in Power in France Are in this Cas a. As they were at the Washington conference. In a mood that does not Promise helpfulness. Some of these politicians done to really want the German reparations fixed. They want to keep Germany under a permanent mortgage they want the continuing Power to hold Germany Down in an economic As Well As in a political and military sense. They want the amount of the German reparations to remain undetermined so that whenever Germany gets anything ahead they can go in and take it. In an economic sense this i an Ideal device of the Devil. It puts a Premium on sloth and penalizes Industry and Thrift. As Between France and Germany it would he an intolerable thing for the world of this condition were to a endure into the indefinite future. It could not possibly last. But France in its easily understandable Post War hysteria sees this As a sure device for permanent Protection not Only against germen aggression. Hut against German Competition in Trade. A o today baseball National league new York 099 903 999 3 6 2 Philadelphia 092 Oil 02x 5 la 0 Douglas. Shea and Smith ring. Betts and Henline Peters. Boston .291 Ooi to 5 9 0 Brooklyn .010 Ooi 002 4 8 1 Miller. Fillingim and Gowdy cadre and Deberry. St. Louis Oil la Chicago 390 00 North and Ainsmith Jones. Kauffman and Wirth of Farrell. Cincinnati too 0 pittsburgh\200 3 Donohue and Wingo Glazner and Gooch. American league. First games Washington 200 too ooo�?2 7 0 Boston too too ooo�?0 2 i Erickson and Gharrity Quinn Karr and Ruel. Second games Washington �?~.1000 195 of Boston .919 410 of Gleason Phillips. Francis and Gharrity Piercy. Karr. Fullerton and Ruel. Philadelphia 200 too 0014 7 0 new York too too 70x�?i 13 0 Harris. Moore and Perkins Mays and Behan. Chicago too 002 of Cleveland .020 Sao 03 Schupp Hodge and Schalk Covel Eskie and of Neill. Detroit too St. Louia 004 Cole and Bowler Davis and sever eld. O ranch hand drowned Aberdeen s. D., May 29�?daniel Roberts 22 employed on the Lincoln ranch 12 mile Northeast of Here. Was drowned Thia morning while attempting to Ford the Elm River on horse Back. He fell from his horse and was caught in the undertow. Lodge asserts Tariff measure will be passed Massachusetts senator says up buc Stu approve Bill As it is passed railway Board orders Cut in workers wage forty eight million Dollar reduction will take effect on july first v 400,000 men affected order is Likely to be rejected by employees and strike is possible by associated press leased wire Washington. C., May 2 9�?Congress will pass a a Republican protective Tariff before it adjourns. Senator ledge of Massachusetts Republican Leader declared yesterday in a statement outlining his views on the measure now before the Senate. He predicted that the country would approve the Bill a when the time comes for the electorate to pass night sessions of the Senate will continue this week under the Tariff program with items in the metals schedule the immediate business for today. It was considered improbable that the move to invoke cloture As an additional Means of expediting the measure would he successful. Believes in Protection a the Republican majority in the said or. Lodge s statement a believes the policy of Protection is the surest Road to the building up and restoration of out economic interests. That is the purpose of the pending senator Lodge denied that the rates proposed in the permanent Hill would have an Adverse effect on the volume of Trade. A your foreign Trade today is not suffering because of the Tariff and we Are living now under the emergency Tariff act. Which has higher rates in Many cases than those proposed in the finance committee senator Lodge declared. A the democrats seek to give the impression that the increases in our foreign Trade and in Trade conditions throughout the country Are due to the Underwood Tariff act. Whereas the figures quoted by Secretary Hoover show increases in foreign Trade which have developed since the emergency Tariff Bill became a Law. One interesting fact a one Little thing is interesting and will prove that the resumption of our foreign Trade is not prevented by the emergency Tariff. During the past four months we imported in Boston sixty million pounds of Wool one seventh of the total consumption of the United states. This Wool the importers Are holding in Bond awaiting the passage of the new Tariff when they can get it in under lower rates. A this importation of Wool does not indicate that the Tariff is going to destroy our business with other countries. Hut it dots indicate that the importers Are the very men who expect. Under the new Tariff a Boom in business and they Are preparing to take immediate advantage of the passage of this Bill Trade nearer Homo a under the emergency Tariff our Trade is becoming More nearly nor Mal. Than that of any other nation. After the present Tariff Bill becomes a Law. There will he an even greater Advance in our Trade both foreign and Domestic. A i have been through eight Tariff debates. The importers and democrats always put up the same camouflaged attacks that we hear today but the country invariably returns and sports a Republican protective Tariff. When a new foundation is Nefi a by the business of the country to rebuild an Era of Omaha officers strike is Likely Detroit Mich. May 29. Belief that a strike vote would he ordered by the executive Council of the United brotherhood of maintenance of Way employees and railway shop labourers was expressed today by e. F. Grable grand president of the organization As tile it uni i went into session to consider til wage reduction ordered it Stere a by the United state s Railroad labor Board. Chicago Iii. May 29�?maintenance of Way employees of the nation s railways face at $48,009,009 wage reduction duly i As a result of last nights order by the Railroad labor Board. The order affects 409,090 men. This order the $400., slash of a 1st july and pending orders affecting other classes if they carry the same ratio of reductions. Will place Railroad labor Hack where it w As before the $600,900,000 increase of May 1920. More cuts wining the impending decisions governing the wages of 500,000 railway shop men. 200,000 clerks Teleg Raphers station employees and other classes were expected to follow closely upon last nights order w hich Cut the pay of maintenance of Way workers from one to five cents an hour. While their settlement Over working rules still is pending. The a big four brotherhoods and the switchman Are not yet involved in any wage dispute before the Board. These classes received a 12 percent reduction last july How Ever. Immediate consideration of last nights order by the executive Council of the United brotherhood of maintenance of Way employees was in Prospect today with the prediction by b. M. Jewell head of the railway department of the american federation of labor that the decision Wmk be rejected and submitted to a vote of the men. Cut ailed indefensible brotherhood officials characterized the Cut its asserting that the Case they presented to the Board did not warrant the reductions. The three labor members of the Board returned a dissenting opinion to the order. Wages of maintenance of Way employees. Now ranging form 28 to 40 cents an hour will after july i Range from 23 to 35 cents. Common labor suffered the biggest Cut this class numbers about 187.000 employees. Who face a reduction of 5 cents an hour. Says wages Are still High Section track and maintenance foremen will take a three cent reduction. We Hile mechanics not under the shop crafts agreement were Cut 4 cents and mechanics helpers one cent. In its order the Hoard expressed the belief that after the reductions Are made. Common labor on the railroads w ill still he receiving higher wages than similar labor in most other industries. Gompers says order is a most inequitable Washington i. C., May 29�?attacking in caustic terms the decision of the Railroad labor Board with respect to w Ages of maintenance of Way employees. Samuel Gem Peri president of the american federation of labor declared today it was a a most unjust and inequitable or. Rompers in a formal statement said a the decision penalizes the workers and helps the and a it is another illustration of the unfitness of the rail Rod labor Board i of seek crazy Man syrian revolt grows rapidly demented one seizes Tito women and Man. Binds them and digs grave Omaha. Neb May 29�?sheriffs deputies today were Hunting for an unidentified Man. Believed to be demented who lured two w Omen into an automobile last saturday and drove them to a half completed Shack where he hound them together with a heavy log Chain from which thay w Ere not liberated until this morning when an expert Locksmith was called upon to unfasten Tham. Discovery of the plight of the women Katherine Mcmahan 21, and mrs. Roy Jenkin s. 20, both of Omaha. Was made yesterday when h. E. Boyd while driving past the Shack saw the women make distress signals and went to the place where he too. Was bound by the unidentified Man and held prisoner until late last night when he worked himself Loose and notified Tho sheriff s office. According to Boyds Story the unidentified Man was on top of the Shack when he approached and used two pistols in forcing him to enter the place. After binding him with chains his captor left saying he would a get ride of him during the night and returned later and started to dig a grave in which he said he was going to Bury him. Deputies declared they found the grave at Daylight this morning. Prisons filled with rebels and Gen. Gouraud takes personal command by associate of press loaded wire Damascus Syria. May 22�?berious disorders a occurring Here and in Many of the jars?1 cities of Syria As the result of the arrest of or. Shah Bander. The Ghandi of Syria general a Ouart. The French High commander has just arrived in Beirut from Paris and has taken personal charge of the situation which is regarded As grave. In spite of threats made by general Gouraud that he would resort to Stern measures in dealing with any one who might be found desirous of disturbing Public arts Unity fresh disturbances again occurred in horns , Aleppo. Darla. And Houran. Necessitating the dispatch of troops to quell the rioters. All the prisons Are filled with revolutionists. In a statement issued to the or Ursa general Gouraud attempted to regain the Confidence of Lye people by telling them of new arrangement reached Between himself and the French government and French societies for the economic development of the country. Weather report Mitchell men to South Dakota unsettled tonight land tuesday probably showers not much change in temperature. Local temperatures by the republicans recording thermometer sunday monday 3 p. In. $3 3 a. In. 69 6 p. In. 85 8 a. In. 61 t 9 p. In. 73. 9 a. In. 6812 p. In. 68 12 m 65 3 p. In. 65. Maximum 83 at 3 p. In. Sunday minimum 69 at 3 a. In. Monday by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon i today maximum 82 minimum 56 i open new Bank at Winfred wednesday a c. L. Pine of the stats Bank and Trust company of Mitchell and j. R. 8hirey, who a been employed a a state Bank examiner for several Vexa Are organizing a new state Bank at Winfred. S. A. Which will be open for business wednesday morning of this week. The new institution is to be known As the Bank of Winfred. It will he capitalized for $25,0�0. Or. Shirey will go to Winfred to take charge of the Hank but or. Pine will

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