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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 16, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
16 pages vol. Xxxi the evening Republican third edition Mitchell South Dakota thursday november 16, 1922 number 41conservativesvictorious West holds Senate balance ten senators independents hang together Idaho Iowa Dakotas Nebras a California and Wisconsin real Power no Keck on list Power Effort to kill seniority Rule to cause fight Borah especially not expected to take kindly to latest suggestion no Radical move Mussolini appears before deputies to get Confidence vote in it in Epper Hoese t Kwh i t Anh g. O. I i Ori to in Doi by democratic demo i. A i Harles p. Stewart aka staff writer so net on d. C., nov. 16�?in the Cress Tho the publicans while % ii have Small majorities in in both houses won t have the i they can depend on. Orc will be enough republicans among senators and represent who recognize party ties Only i they happen to feel disposed so to ii old the balance of r with a few out and out inde dents of Between the really Par Republican and ins of lawmakers. S the alignment later republicans. 42 Farmer labor. Of representatives re pub j 226 democrats 206 social i Farmer labor i Independent j it in the Senate the republicans a a depend on Borah Brookhart j or Howell. Johnson a add la cite. Norbeck and Norris Respol j in of Idaho. Iowa North Dakota j Raska. California. North Dakota in Wisconsin South Dakota and regain Nebraska. Frazier in fact j o lid not be classed strictly a j Republican at All but a member of j the non partisan league. _. _ Shipstead Farmer labor. Min. Rights when he attempted to remove t a. Be ballot boxes containing the bal ten hold control lots cast in the election last week on Means a group of to quite j the question of removing the county met Ohmic k Sec gust on to i Jorge Liu Kia to stir to Kmak Horn it nest the mex who May control the Senate left to right r b. Howell Petter Norbeck. Or. Henrik Shipstead George Norris. Or Edwin f. Ladd Robert m. La Follette William Al Borah Hiram w. Johnson Lynn j. Fra f Zier Smith a. Brookhart. Kennebec version of fight Over ballot boxes differs from that Given by Oacoma Chester Rosencrance declares he was within rights in moving ballot boxes jury room was t Safe so they were taken to jail after conference says vote Strong for Kennebec Bandit daring in China draws fire of Powers huh nations Protist against continue d Kihn a Phi pcs of Mission milks there a declaring he who seat of Lyman county from Oacoma that. Finale of sticking together a the canting votes in the United to Kennebec Chester Rosencrance it Senate i explains the reason for Effort in in the House the lineup not i a special dispatch to the Republican. Ute so clean Cut. Suffice it to say or. Rosencrance statement follows however that a majority of Only it j in full v\,.s within Legal see a Reliance nor an Iona Man anywhere in the crowd nor did we meet any one our return trip. Quot it True that i did open my office i have a right to do whether it be a Legal Holiday or not but it was not for the purpose of letting the Kennebec men get to the ballot boxes. There was not a single ballot Box in my office. Another deliberate falsehood this a All the boxes had been a a entirely insufficient counting out Kennebec. A. Nov. 15. To the loaded by the time the attempted the Remi Blicaus whom the admin i huor my attention has been called theft was discovered by the people of ratio can t be sure of to be relied to an article published in the Mitchell 1 upon in fact it agreed that the i Republican of the Lith under an Republican organization in t even Oacoma Date line which purports to save esl of itself to know yet rive the facts in the Case of an Epi what Leader the doubtful will per Sod of the county seat controversy Mil it to name for speaker. In Lyman a Punty. Of tile Republican senators with deliberate i Ayseli nits whom it not expected party Dis j a the statements therein contained foreign has Ori Wize by press la ased wire Hankow. Province of Supeh i Luna. Nov. american limit in i and i Rendi residents off Ilia a province of Honan alarmed at the increase of lawlessness and tin aph Ranee off an apparently organized Cam Wiki against foreigners have a it sealed jointly to their legation for Protection. Oacoma. All the people of Oacoma were at the court House from an hour to two hours before we even had Access to the ballot boxes. Explains vote on on pm inn a the article states that in the recent election Kennebec received a ricin a. ,.i majority of eleven votes Only. This Drift. Will court. R b Howell arc Uch Grom and <1. Majority of eleven votes was Over and new Man to National life. I liberate falsehood that i feel to let j Bov or wow majority re he a manager of Public utilities in them go unanswered would be an in Omaha was a warm supporter of Justice to Kennebec and her citizen Theodore Roosevelt and made in the first place under the advice of. Natoria Campaign largely on the a the state attorney i went to Oacoma Tsuo of pushing collection of Amor with five men to assist me in taking ii a a foreign debt. I care of the ballot boxes i had Good Peter Norbeck has served a term reason to know that they were not to the Senate and was governor of in the safest possible place. Those a nth Dakota for two terms. By or j who accompanied me were a. E. Be rum. Martin Johnson. Ray Frederick. Fred Bridges and Art Parkman. My sole object was to see that these ballot boxes were properly safeguarded and my intention was to take them to Kennebec where the it could be j11-i give this communication equal Der my own personal supervise in Nonence on the first Page Stead of leaving them in Oacoma under the supervision of the Deputy in the office a there Are 22$ boxes and therefore j it required extra help to handle them and it would require three trucks to j carry them. The Oacoma article j states that this detachment entered j Oacoma after dark. This untrue j it not yet dark at 5 3ft p in. Not j a ballot Box was touched for neatly a two hours thereafter. No Armedi add a teacher citizens stopped we had not has served a term started for Kennebec. I Vas Federal food j restraining order issued a North Dakota Dur j restraining order was served upon me at about 7 it of clock or foil it e has nerved 1 thereabouts. I informed attorn Orion. In con Sharpe that the injunction did not a he has a pay to Nin this particular Case be in nation he a contracting Well Driller he avowedly a f the adduced progressive Republican Type. Farmer i ibor Vian or Henrik Shipstead. Whose political career has been limited previous to run for the Senate and to a Campaign for governor of mine on the non partisan league and labor ticket won seat on the a Oke. A Norris has had two senator already. Previous Meinberg of the House of Alives he led the fight a of a Uncle Joe Cannon Cannon opponents t it he was too conserved go i i aim Fie alive. Or. Edw v and Che in the Senate administrator it my the w in Robert m. I pit governor of Cress and in tin quire by Law. The official canvass of the vote on county seat removal showed that Kennebec received about 3 s5votes while Oacoma a received about ss6 with about 20 Blank ballots which counted against Kennebec. The above figures certainly do not Bear out the statement in the Oacoma article that the county about equally divided on the county seat question the balloting show. �?~1 Trust you will see the great injustice that has been done Kennebec by publishing the libellous article and Tion equal propane. A yours truly a a Chester Rosencrance a clerk of courts Lyman county a White speaker at Church meet says rather go to i ail under Allen than be free Ender others reputation the auth int of the a advanced Quot William e. Horah a. A for two terms. He was not joined from doing the Dir that nor one of the chief opponent t Wilson stints pm then there a live Horah. Hiram Johnson fought pc Deputy sheriff no e w Bon league of nations plan knowledge calling Upo by associated i toss leased a inc Emporia. Kans., nov. 16�?William Allen White late yesterday blocked la to pc r of Legisla j cause t was doing Only my duty Type. J the statute provided that t should of tort of governor alien to have been in the and to at t could not very Well been Whites to Raj on a charge of it Ola t my the k court ? of specifically set out by the Lap or it Jena pc until the governor had retire wins it a league of a state of South Dakota ii was 0 1 front office White a arrested Borah a Boise. Id after the injunction was served that for putting a placard expressing Tifty wre began loading the ballot boxes. I Porc it it sympathy for the striking then Sharpe ordered my arrest by showmen in the window of the office on to my of the Emporia Gazette of which he pen the sheriff. the editor. The ballot boxes were about one judge aah. G. Harris. In District third loaded at that time i was court refused the request of Oover Faken before judge Bartine but was nor Allen that the i Tai be continued arraigned and no formal court j after november 22 it now appears the matter a Jon the docket. The Emporia editor said he was a. Ile was one of the pros of the celebrated san Francis it doing cases in 1p<>6 and 1907, two terms governor of t Aion a platform dealing mainly in my custody i had a right to see that they were j properly safeguarded. not procedure was had a ruination of corporation talked Over by judge Bartine. Sharpe re in the state affair a an j myself and within ten minutes r of the progressive tarty. I or it was agreed that inasmuch the vice presidency on the ballot boxes were the colonel Roosevelt i term la the Senate. Frazier won the senator j a p was admitted by both or. Bar n despite the feet that. Not trip find Sharpe that the places the j he was recalled under the j notes were in one of the jury rooms Iota Law governor of in easily accessible from the n office to which he was outside by a window which was not the non partisan league , and which the sheriff j he Bas the remarkable Craw de through in order to let me j have Access to the boxes i was not a Safe and proper place for the ballot boxes. Locked roots in jail a therefore it was agreed that the boxes were to be put in the cells in the county jail and All the jail keys of having been swept into o majority of votes. Ii of it by the ballots of the a ors and then. Again by the a ors swept into the Senate Farmer. A a Rook Bart it Small pleased with the decision because it assures a a a real trial. Quot perhaps you la end in jail a Whites attorney suggested. I Quot tint All right Quot the editor replied i a i would rather be sent to jail for differing with a governor like Henry Al i Len who has the Copper lined guts of a real , than to stick around at j Liberty under a milk and water pumpkin head like some citizens fired on following meeting against Moonshiner u in lawyer who farm on the 1urnef Over to me the proper male was a colonel in the world few years he has risen to a a in political Power in state. E run avowedly a in and i progressive. Army trucks to help carry Christmas mail Todi Arp this was done and within thirty minutes thereafter my whole detachment consisting of myself and five men. Were on our Way Home. Our departure was about 9 3ft o clock a it did not Cut nor touch a Telephone wire positively stated in the Mitchell Republican and during the time we were in Oacoma. I did not Egton d. . Nov. 16�?the Prest Ion of mail facilities of a cd by the Post office depart j throughout the country at i Mas time will be relieved this j a far the War department j in eke its machinery effective. Or a issued today by major general. Lvi adjutant general of the army commanding officers of corps directed them to hold All to up vehicles a not actually needed for a i a y purposes for use of the ,0f office authorities during the Holien on. a result several Sand automobile trucks each he of transporting two or three f mail will be placed Tempo a at the authorities. Service of the postal another name this has of someone living in part of South Dakota been selected and appears in the want ads. If it yours Send it in and receive the Republican free for one Pear. By associated pres longed wire hot Springs. Ark., nov. 16.�?jeff Howell of Bucko due 65 Miles Northwest of Here. Was shot and killed and Ernest Wheatley of hot Springs and John Newkirk of a Csc Siville. Were wounded when a party of citizens was fired on from ambush following a Community meeting at the school House last night during which Moonshiner and bootleggers were said to have been scored by speakers from hot Springs. Paw Mutual butting Bui Defeated in Montana by margin by associated pres leased wire Helena. Mont., nov. 16.�?figures compiled by the Helena record her i Ald from 41 out of 54 counties in Mon i Tana tend to show that contrary to earlier reports the initiated Bill to 1 permit Pari Mutual betting on horse i race at state and county fairs was Defeated. The figures published Are 48,-127 for and 49,204 against. Peeing. China. Nov. 14.�?measures for the immediate release of the foreign missionaries kidnapped by chinese bandits were demanded of the peking government today by the american. British. Italian. French and swedish ministers who acted under instructions of their government. The five ministers presenting a joint note called in person my informed executives of the chinese Republic the Power would be compelled to act j i a stir ally unless the missionaries were released and guarantees Given for the future safety of the hundreds of other missionaries in China. Note vigorous the note was couched in vigorous language. It declared that the missionaries were carrying on their work in the Interior of China under treaties which had been violated by the abductions. It understood that Van Ashing on instructed Jacob Gould Schurman. Tho american minister to impress upon China Tho seriousness of the bandits activities in detaining foreigners for political motives. Or. Schurman protested Only in behalf of the two american captives but joined the other ministers in a general complaint against interference with the treaty rights of missionaries. Want Ileal army lob resides the americans the captives now include one greek one French citizen one British subject one swedish and one italian. The italian hostage was identified father Grimaldi who was captured in Nanhwei province and taken into Honan province where about outlaws have been holding a Large area. The others All Are detained in Honan. The bandits have seized the various with a View of forcing the peking government to incorporate the bandits in the regular chinese army. Peking probably will be forced to accede to mho bandits demands in order to satisfy the pow ers. Harding starts on message presi Dent a ill stress Sib Sida Kou amoebic a >1 kult rant Marine in note by associated pres Fca Edaa Iro aah Ashington d. A. Nov. 16 a president Harding has begun work in message to the extra session of in Jurj pct. The message expected to be devoted almost entirely to the pending merchant Marine Bill it Bas Bern declared at the White House that the president desire to have action on this measure expedited was the main reason for railing Congress in session two weeks in Advance of the regular meeting. Other legislation such the desirability of amendments to the transportation aet pay be touched upon by the executive but it generally believed that presentation of detailed views on other subjects we ill await the annual message to be forwarded upon the convening of Congress in regular session december fourth. The president has before a Large amount of data supplied by chairman i ser. Of the shipping Board showing the present situation of the government War built Ocean tonnage and the necessity of prompt action on the matter of a permanent policy. Telegrams urging All democratic members of the House to be present monday for the special session of Congress were sent today by representative Oldfield of Arkansas acting i it Emo Ratic whip or. Oldfield said a full attendance of democratic members was desired because of the expectation that the ship subsidy Bill would be taken up Early. By of Ash m i Lia an National political correspondent of Tho Mitchell evening Republican and the new a Ork evening Pom Washington. D cd. Nov. 16 copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new a Ork evening Post in in All this talk about the reorganization of one or the other or both of the two parties along Radical lines there some substance but not so much appears on the surface. For example senator Mccormick a most graciously polite note to senator Lodge asking the elderly gentleman to Edge a Over a Little on the upper Bench Arni make room for some Young Fellows has no relation to the Radical successes in the recent election. This idea of abolishing the seniority method of selecting committee chairmen was first brought up several months ago. Probably the deferring of the Public letter to Lodge % i the wish not to cause even the faintest seeming of embarrassment to Lodge in Campaign to True that senator Mccormick was one of the High priests of the old progressive party. It also True that recently in the Senate he one of those we Hose occasional excursions into insurgency Are most disturbing to the old guard for Mccormick scotch Irish to Sud that he does t insure until he has a Good Cise. But when he does insure lift goes All the Way through. No 111 feeling exist but Between Mccormik k and Lodge there the Best of Good feeling. The Illinois senator letter not All a Case of a Radical against a stand Patter. It wholly a Case of june against december of forty five against seventy two. Mccormick speaking not exclusively nor even primarily on behalf of the radicals and progressives. He talking up for the senators in the forties against those in the seventies. Its a Rase of the Young turks against the old Sultan tile Young chinese against the Manchu dynasty. Among the beneficiaries of Mccormick move would be such perfectly Good and regular republicans Hale of Maine Awadsworth of new York fess of Ohio Reed and Pepper of Pennsylvania All the Young Njmen and All the new ones. It a Case of youth insisting on being served clamouring for its place in the Sun. Horah a ill l ight some of the hardest opposition to senator Mccormick proposal will come from the strongest progressives. There Good reason to anticipate that senator Bora when he gets Back from Idaho will have something acutely and personally Adverse to say. After waiting around All these years under the seniority Rule until he within one a and that one the Al deity Lodge of being chairman of the foreign relations committee Borgh not going to have any consuming enthusiasm for to last minute change in the rules of the game which would throne chances of a most desired chairmanship into the Pool with All the others the same True of la Follette who now within one of the top of the other of the two most powerful committees. The one on finance. Mccormick a argument primarily against age and it undoubtedly True that the work of the Senate impeded by the fact that important committees Are beaded by men to whom such immense and detailed w Ork a real physical Burden. If you take the ten most important Senate committees you find that Waarren chairman of appropriations 7g Lodge of foreign relations 72 Cummins of interstate Commerce. 72 Colt of immigration 76. Nelson. Of judiciary 7$ Page. Of naval affairs 79 Dillingham of privileges and elections 79. Ono Young in trnian and so on. The Only real Young senator who Lias a strongly import ant chairmanship Wadsworth of new a Ork who at forty five head of military affairs. There plenty of soundness in the argument that these older senators should be freed from burdensome detail work so that their experience and Wisdom can be utilized in More general ways. Of course the outstanding progressive Horah. But Between Horah and Johnson they recall that Johnson swallowed the Tariff swallowed it acid told the people of this state it sat Well on stomach. Whereas Borah voted against it. Horah will be the last of the progressives to be invited to come in and have a place at the head table. Horah has established too firm a reputation one who goes own gait at All times and under All circumstances Horah will never sacrifice even the least of personal ideas for the Sake of of am work. If the hard pressed Republican senators should Cortin to such a Point of desperation to ask by Rah to be their Leader Borah would merely say a sure fall in and that the Only kind Leader Horah will Ever be. He w la make no personal concessions for the Sake of organization leadership of the orthodox French now demand big Potash shipment on indemnity account by associated press leased wire Rome Italy. Nov. 16�?benito Mussolini Italy new Premier prepared to face parliament today for the first time asking a vote of Confidence from both houses. He will appear in the chamber of deputies and in a Short speech explain the fiscal and bureaucratic reforms decided upon. Some of which Are already in the course of execution and outline the government foreign police. Then he will proceed to the Senate whore he will deliver a similar message. The government according to All indications will receive a Large Nia Jority from a1 groups excepting the socialists and conic lists who number slightly More than too. About 39ft members Are said to have expressed intention to support the fascist Premier. Unusually big vote polled in great Britain conservative party apparently has captured majority in parliament labor polls heavily i a kor Ltd it Essi end in electing Only member a lady Astor n amed Lloyd loses in fight to avoid term in prison wealthy Illinois communist All St Serai eve ten i Whir a a Law violation Lorion. Eng., nor. I Only ii const it unto cd in Ivyng at it 3ft tonight the return Nho wid had Hixton 340 member of the he Nic of my Mon or 33 More than a majority of the voting member. The quit Ilia to liberals bad be Tod 59 members the labor party 13ft. The National or georgian liberals 43, and other parties 15. Chicago hi., nov. 16.-�?the two year fight of William dross Lloyd wealthy communist against a Penitentiary sentence for violation of the Illinois espionage act Aas the Quot overthrow act a ended at Midnight when according to word reaching Here. Chief Justice Thompson of the Illinois supreme court announced he would deny Lloyd motion to stay sentence until december 15. Lloyd and other members of the communist party were convicted in Chicago in August. 1920. They were accused of advocating overthrow of the government. Chief clerk a ail of the state supreme court today was expected to Issue the necessary papers for Lloyd imprisonment. In addition to prison sentences most of the defendants were fined various amounts. Lloyd Fine was 32.000. Lloyd who lives at a Winnetka a North Shore suburb inherited a Fortune from father the late Henry d Lloyd Rich Boston philanthropist. His inherited wealth was greatly augmented in recent years while he was a stockholder in one of Chicago daily newspapers. Lloyd has been known a Radical for years. Ile was a close Friend of aah Illiam d. A big Bill Haywood former i. A. Ave Leader who fled to Russia last year to escape a 20 year prison sentence. Lloyd Radical associates included John Reed Magazine writer author and first bolshevik envoy to the United states who died of typhus in Moscow. The list of those convicted in the communist labor Case include Jack Carney Duluth minn., member of National executive committee editor and publisher of who was fined 31,000. Mrs. My Swinney freed after arrest for picketing embassy Washington. I. A. Nov. 16.�?re. Leased from charges brought against herself and eight other women for picketing the British embassy Here mrs. Muriel macs Winey widow of Torrance Macswiney. Tho late lord mayor of Cork who died in prison on a hungry strike in 1920. Was planning today to Taka a Brief rest in Virginia before resuming her speaking tour on behalf of the Irish Republican movement. Pleading not guilty to charges of violating a Federal statute designed to protect foreign representatives in this county from assault or violence mrs. Macswiney and the others received a dismissal of their cases after a Brief hearing yesterday before United states commissioner George h. Macdonald who held the proof did not a measure up to the intent of the baby can to be held hostage for debt Chicago judge rules Chicago. Ill nov. 16 a a four months Obi baby held by he grand parents a hostage for unpaid lulls was awarded to the Mother today by judge Joseph Sabbath. A a baby belongs to it Mother he said. A it can t be held for a debt like a piece of the grand parents claimed that the Mother mrs. Evelyn glow owed them for the baby cloth and doctor Bills when the child was born. Farmer labor party to be organized in Sioux Falls nov. 28 Sioux Falls. S. P., nov. 16�?a conference tor the purpose of forming a citation of the Farmer labor party will to held Here never according to action taken at a Gath j ering of the local Farmer labor unit last night. Representatives from All parts of the state will be invited to attend the meeting this part of a general movement to form a National political party i comprising Farmers and Labouring men j it was announced. By associated press teamed wire London Keg nov. 16.�?at 4 3ft o clock returns from yesterday ejection showed the conservatives to have More than the necessary jus for a majority in the new House. With Only 9 divisions missing they had elected 3ft9 members the Asquith liberals 55, the labor party 120, the National liberals and the other parties . The poll was remarkably heavy. In Many constituencies More than eighty percent and in some eases More than ninety percent of the electors voted a very Large proportion being women. The enthusiasm of the women was particularly noticeable in London where neither fog nor household cares sufficed to keep them indoors. The la Borrali to the a a Oil show thoroughness of party organization and a keenness to carry their men to Victory. Their successes were most striking in the Northern Indus Ial areas especially in Glasgow where sent after peat fell to their attack. The latest figures give their gains 41. Against which they have but five losses. It noteworthy that their triumphs came in the constituencies where the it were regarded a most Likely and it not Likely that today later returns will show similar gains the Rural districts Are heard from. The conservatives although maintaining up to the pres it their majority Over the other parties have already suffered very serious losses. These being Only slightly fewer than labor gains but they can boast of the accession of eight seats. The majorities by which the conservatives were returned at the last elections Are also much reduced where they were re elected the a ase of prime minister Boner i a a being typical. The Premier yesterday was returned Over Tho Laberite candidate in the Central division of Glasgow by a margin of Only 2,514 whereas in the previous election majority was 12,-955. The National liberals or the Georgette to suffered some Twenty losses. While the Independent or Asquith Iun liberals made about 15 gains. Of the women candidates a a ise Oun Tess Astor won by a closer margin than when she was first sent to parliament to represent the Sutton division of Plymouth lady Astor lost Many votes through the conservative split but made compensating gain from the labovites and liberals out of 33 women nominees Only two had been returned up to this afternoon. In Onnen tic optimistic conservative candidates continued to take an optimistic View of the outcome. Claiming the country districts would increase the conservative Lead but it was noticeable that none of the conservative managers ventured to go much beyond this. Conservative Headquarters however stated that so far voting in parliament was concerned the conservative were secure against the labor party because they could reasonably look for support from the in dependent conservatives the ask Utilia r and the Georgess Austin Chamberlain Leader of the Hob be of commons in the Lloyd George regime w returned by a Large majority Over bus labor party opponent in the West division of Birmingham. Astor a in Sam major John Jacob Astor son of the Lair discount a Cor Vaas elected on the conservative ticket Over the Liberal candidate to j. Stein and the Independent unionist. Colonel sir Thomas Polson in the Dover division of Kent Ayi list on Churchill. Farmer Secretary for the colonies. Was Defeated for re election for parliament from the Dundee division sir Arthur Griffith be Rawen minister of health in the Ronar Law Cabinet was Defeated by Liberal opponent in the to Hilton division of Somerset the second woman to be return was or. Margaret Wintringham. The present member for the Louth division of Lincolnshire. Airs. Avn Tring Ham retains her seat with 11.6ft9 vote against the conservative candidate. Fir Alan Hutchings with 10 726 votes. All details of the plan were withheld except those made known by Secretary Wallace who. In a formal statement regarding or. Armour visit to the department said the merger contemplated Purchase of the physical assets of another packing Plant. The said be had expressed no opinion but a will of course give it fullest consideration to weather report South Dakota fair tonight and Friday warmer tonight Berlin. Germany nov. 16�?the report that the French government was demanding of germane 5ft.ooo tons of Jjo Tash on the reparations account a confirmed today by the Potash Syndicate Here. The Syndicate representatives added that the negotiations for thi Potash had been virtually completed. The Syndicate considered the action of the French surprising in View of the plentiful Potash Supply available from Alsace Lorraine hut believed it due to the fact that the German product could be obtained More cheaply. Manufacturer sues retired Auto dealer for $25,000 damages Sioux fall. 8. A nov. 16.r�?c. O. Finstad. Superintendent of Fenn Brothers factory Here late yesterday brought suit against h. G. Bennett retired motor car dealer for alleged alienation of i i fest affection. Finstad asks $25,000. In complaint he charges that Bennett had taken mrs. Finstad on several motor car trips and parties and had been so attentive to her that her love for her husband had disappeared. Armour stays in Washington Chicago Palt presses cok decision of proposed Gigantic merger a Hington. I it. C., nov. 16.�?j. Ogden Armour head of Armour and company remained in aah Ashington today presumably for further conferences concerning a proposal for merging own company with that of another of the big five Chicago meat Rackers. Or. Armours proposal for a merger was Laid before attorney general Dougherty and Secretary Wallace of the department agriculture for the purpose it w assumed of obtaining government approval. Huh
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