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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 17, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota monday november 17, 1924. Number 40 farm commission Teddy a daughter Alice Long rth gets results by pulling strings i Tost like col. Roosevelt she shapes policies at Washington ambitious for spouse is Power in politics angry Farmers Cut water line of los Angeles r Longworth becomes speak Ith it will be work of his wite by it Harles i. Stewart Washington d. a nov. 17.�?mrs a be Roosevelt Longworth is consider Al the most influential individual to linearly in Washington today. Not boing a Public character ugh like her father she has not sort of influence with the mass Cut voters to had hut doubtless she it lid obtain it if she chose. Rut that is not her method. Or. Long Worth pulls the strings a a i when she pulls them she gets re Quot its in Congress and the executive offices. Fhe gets most anything she v a is. Whether mrs. Longworth deliver Vul Sot out to acquire All this poli-1 Power or whether she attained it through More or less natural de a Elop Menta that she never particular-1v willed perhaps she does no to know a or it Elf. A booked in politics from it obviously she had certain advantage to Besin with. She was a presidents daughter and that president we regarded generally As one of the Ive or three greatest the country Ever had. Of All i children she is most like p air colonel Roosevelt. Everybody who knew him and who knows her agrees on til is. Politics from the time Mio began to a cd. Was part of her life she never had to study Public affairs. They were All a Boti her. She absorbed them As naturally As she breathed. Sheji the married congressman x to is Longworth. Just As every Rod wife tries to help her husband in succeed she set out to help Nich a Longworth along the Road to Suco titles. And Aho pre emf a try a know How. The Longworth never have been mentations Washington entertainers. Hey have entertained a great to. They have the Means to do so Tup la est of style and taste and the a Quot Ona qualities and background to a a act to them the country a Ablest my most powerful men nobody is a Quot enough not to feel flattered by invitation to the Long Orth try influential men seek her counsel the visitor meets there the pick of of Hington life. These contacts Are Ore than entertaining they have a Crete value. They develop useful j a Quaintance ships. Per mrs. Longworth own opinions i a Serrations Are the ones her vis particularly seek. They listen re Pax adoption when she Speaks it pays for mighty few Are the Lorans who when they speak Row As completely and exactly astr Longworth a ttys what they re miking about. When Congress is in session mrs. Worth attends the sessions of the Muse of representatives almost As a fully a her husband. She knows year sees big economic gain Hoover finds storekeeper ends life rather than serve prison term ranchers swoop Down and better farm prices sounder t Ake Possession of waste German policies Indus Gates at Long Pine trial recovery cited May Call out troops business on upgrade i Superior .itv., nov. 17.�?choosing Ideath in preference to an expected jail sentence. George Katsulis. 33, a storekeeper at Dewey win., committed suicide today. A faults was arrested charged with f parsing a worthless Check. Ile was at Liberty on $300 Bond. Newly named Coolidge body opens session president briefly outlines and turns work Over to members a note in the dead Many a pocket makes no statement olo water hights Feth is latest of Tbs fix k in Owens to Vav mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth legion plans immense child welfare work various state adjutant Lay out program which will cover five years Germany makes Progress under Gilbert regime log i Angeles calif., nov. 17.�?How to restore without bloodshed the flow of water through los Angeles 330 mile Aqueduct diverted into the Owens River yesterday by a party of raiders who swooped on the waste Gates near Lone Pine 200 Miles f nor it of Here and opened them wide. Despite protest by City employees and Inyo county officials was the problem that faced los Angeles authorities today. The ultimatum delivered by the raiding forces As it shut off the City a chief source of water for Domestic and Industrial uses was that the Gates would remain open until los Angeles settled the Long standing Owens Valley water right feud on a basis satisfactory to the Valley ranchers and business men. No attempt at forcible ejection of the raiders will be made by the City pending gov Richardson a reply to an Appeal from Inyo county troops. Los Angeles officials said. Hut. A sheaf of seventy live civil complaints was prepared last night for tiling with judge William Dehy of the Inyo county Superior court asking injunctions to dispossess Hie raiders. Except for two. All these complaints Are directed against a John the two Mon named As Alleg of raided Are Mark o Watterson a. I banker of Bishop and v. R. My i earthy irrigation Engineer. The com a plaints were to be tiled at ind Epen i Dence. County scat of Tonyo county some time today. As to the raiders ultimatum Wil Ham Mulholland builder of the Aqueduct and chief Engineer of the City i water department declared it would be ignored. Enough water is escaping through Secretary says let-1 i i r. I ing a St few months tis been Mauk up lately Washington d. ., nov. 17.�?the Advance in agriculture prices the beginning of sound policies in German reparations and the recovery of american Industry aside from agriculture were characterized As the three outstanding features of the last fiscal year in a review of business conditions made Public today by Secretary Hoover. While there was some slackening in activity in some lines during the latter part of the fiscal year the report said there has since been a Complete recovery. A the increasing stability in agriculture Quot the Secretary said a a is further marked by the fact that wholesale j addressed to Quot Altus thought to be the it year old youth who often took care of Katsulis store read t be just come from my lawyer. Altus arid they Tell me ill have a hard Rase to win. So i Ani going to commit a a Carey says organization meeting will be held at on it Elba it rett late clansmen give Flag to pastor in Sioux Falls Washington d. C., nov. 17.�?�?president Coolidge today put up to the commission of representative j farm leaders he Lias appointed the problem of mapping out a program i for the permanent stabilization of i agriculture. Briefly welcoming the commission. Which met in Cabinet rooms at the i White House for its first session All i Coolidge told the members of his j purpose in naming the organization land placed entirely in their hands the formulation of a workable plan j of farm Relief no statement i jigs forthcoming from the White House after the i meeting. Robert i. Carey of Yoni sermons on the Book of revelations prices while Iii a Large part due to general world economic readjustment St. The first Christian Church Here and to settlement of european econ i last night five men Robed in White for state j Omic conflicts has been favored to j marched into the Church auditorium some degree he local and special from the basement and brought to Sioux Falls h. P., nov. 17.�?just As the Rev. G. Dennis pastor prepared to deliver a Sermon on the text Quot who Are these arrayed in White i ,. ,. Robes and whence ram an ins. Chairman of tho commission. Mid bounced As the second in a series of causes such As the decrease in Corn crop and the fact that the abnormal world wheat crop of 1923 swung Over to a slightly subnormal crop of 1924.�?� Secretary Hoover declared transportation facilities for the past year were adequate in every Way for the first time since Long before the War. He pointed to the greater stability of foreign currency As another Factor in the economic betterment of tho country and Declar d conditions generally have been aided by the ratification of the Dawes plan. The foreign Trade of tho nation so improved during the fiscal year the j Secretary said that americans favor j Able Trade balance increased from j $176,000,000 in 1022-23 to $757,000,-000 in 1923-2 4. This was duo principally he said to the increase in Trade the Paster a folded american Flag which they presented in the name of the Kun flux klan. The pastor accepted the Flag and it was attached to a Standard which had been placed on the platform after which the Robed men took seats among the audience. Several members of the congregation including j. In Galloway vice chairman of the official Board expressed disapproval of the ceremonial today while other Church officials indicated that no disapproval would be expressed formally. The Church was crowded for the service. The waste Gates engineers estimate. I with oceanic South America. To Cost the City a lost reparations payments in Tayo months total Ito million Gold Ai a res of $10. Of Quot i daily but sufficient storage is still on hand in reservoirs Between Here land the raided spillway to Supply All j Ordinary demands for ninety Days. I Tel Indianapolis ind. Nov. 17.�? apr a conference of state adjutant of the american legion hero today heard of the Kansas department in child welfare work from Ernest a. Ryan. The first regional legion kiddies Billet wan established near Independence Kas. He said following a gift of a ass acre farm and $25,900 cast by ban a. Let Abney. Of Independence. The gift was made in memory of his two Soldier sons. Plans for a Complete child welfare Survey of the various state departments will be discussed by the adjutant. In cooperation with the welfare committee of the National legion organization a to must be remembered that the child welfare program of the legion is one of the firer general and comprehensive National child welfare movements Ever fostered by an organization a or. Ryan said. A it is up to the departmental child welfare chairman to interest the needs and n his particular Essen. German of not. tho railways in tho arca were turned Hack to Germany at Midnight by the Era non belgian railway administration As arranged in the carrying out of the Dawes plan without a hitch or untoward incident. Everything that goes on in id she understands it inside i conditions t or. Ryan declared it would take exaggeration to say she j five or ten years for the legion to policies. Executive carry out its preliminary program not All policies of she is interested in. I our Campaign relative to child welfare. Quot in our Kansas Campaign we in Are View wide. J Deavo red to impress upon the people Longworth is the that we were no establishing an of the i orphanage but a Home for the children of our comrades who died in the service or who have be Ltd unable keep up the fight since Cine mustered a a a a to National a Trisha Tivey but those r interests Messman t candidate for speaker of representatives after March he is chosen then just that More Power to his wife m a i Olit irs. P an uncomplimentary sense. Cress m an is his wife political n. Nicholas Longworth is non and of charming personal to indolent As he admits. To himself he might not have a tremble to climb. His wife i the ingredient of ambition exuded also a Quality of Coop such As few Public men in m. Rev a have had. Of Berlin Germany nov. 16.�? a3 a Germany a a reparations payments of goods in v and during september and october totalled approximately 170.-000,000 Gold Marks according to a report just issued by Seymour ranchers hold Gate i Bishop. Nov 17.�?</4n�?what i started of yesterday As a water spilling raid on the i of Angels Aque duet near Lone Pine. South of Here. Today had settled Down into an or i Gani Zed occupation of 4he Alabama w site Gates by a Small army of i Owen Valley men determined to keep the water of the Aqueduct i ing out of the Aqueduct through the i spillway until the City of los an i Geles Settle its Long standing water feud with Valley ranchers in a manner acceptable to them. The waste Gates were captured ear a in yesterday by a raiding party that j arrived in automobiles brushed aside Park s t try employees on guard opened labor begins forty fourth annual meet conservation of soil urged by my master having a the Rattes and then aft Vertex los Angeles chief source of water simply into the nearby Owens j River defied both the Aqueduct an thormities and the Inyo county sheriff to drive it them out c a. Collins the raid to sheriff of they would hold the i a a committee come . Has plan to eliminate opium traffic North Dakota Lay slightly uth portion f nth Dakota a Lay slightly t portion Nebraska Fiir tonight and tue slightly colder tonight in East a North portions. Lineal temperature maximum and minimum tempera s As recorded by the official gov Ament thermometer from 7 a. M erday to 7 a in. Today maximum 4$. Minimum 31. ? a. In. Today 36 weather forecast Geneva nov. 17�? a3 a the probable attitude of the United state. At the International opium conference to open Here today was the subject of eager discussion. Following the sensational collapse of the preliminary meeting. The first conference closed yesterday without achieving either of the objects for which it was convoked. It failed to form any estimate of the amount of opium required for smoking purposes or of the Date when in i por tation of the drug for this purpose could be terminated and look mrs. Morgan Dies. Falls. N. A. Nov. Frances e. Morgan widow of 1 it a Pont Morgan died at her Home re last night. Weather and roads Iowa and Minnesota fair tonight i tuesday somewhat colder a portion tonight. Fair tonight and colder tonight in a in our a a. For this fair Quot tonight and voided tonight a Nebo measure to curb illicit production in China. Japan s spokesman declared that until Japan was assured Freedom of opium importation his country would not sign the convention which had been drawn up in rough form Portugal was dissatisfied Over the treatment. Of the situation in Macao. Chino was averse to acting until the in Rapean Powers agreed to Institute a system of rationing and registering opium smokers in their far Eastern colonies. Stephen g Porter and his four colleagues of the american delegation Sioux f ills Clear 36 roads Good. J Are believed to be entering the con Pierre Clear. 4m roads Good. Faience with a set of proposals in the Huron Cloudy 36 roads Good. Form of a draft and. Or Gilbert agent Genera for Repara-0 finn payments. More than 143,000,00 of this total has been turned Over to the various creditor states the agent general having a Cash balance of 26.obo.ftoo on hand. Germany s Cash payments under res Bonnie the Annuli proviso specified in the sate up Quot ant Settle things London agreement total a a a a cording to Harry Gold Marks. She is also credited with�1 a he 0wens Valley �.75�.n�0 on account of Export eve spokesman for the ranch i ies assessed by great Britain under j Herald Ai. I i l r v the reparation recovery act. While i is h is ii my i France s share from the same source i the it Ryan inc it off of it is Given As slightly Over 300.000, the died men and Viorine. French levies being of comparatively the sixty men in. G a. A last night will be Reuev-1 recent origin. Wast a i can Stock told the armies of occupation Are charged by others today r �?�11 de in the agent general a report with i the associated i less Ami no 1 it 11.. while 23,000,000 was turn a for As Lone As May be new car it. de Over to Germany a credit by France j guard will be main air <1 by a j and Belgium on the account of re i ing its personnel with fresh men Excel pts emanating from the occupation j Ery 24 hours. Should six a. Men not of the Ruhr the seizure of customs j enough the Force will but in reas and the operation of Rhineland rail a cd. He said. Yesterday a Hundred no n ways. Held the Gates. The requisitions for damages and j food i for the Aqueduct guard under the Rhineland Elpaso tex�?T., nov. I forty fourth annual convention of tile american federation of labor opened Here today. Some 400 delegates spokesmen for approximately 3,oho, workers affiliated with 107 Craft organizations entered the initial session faced with the task of shaping labor s program in Industry politics and civic enterprises for the coming year. Debate in three departmental con t Renews last week forecast a general a a invention keynote on a determined is end against wage reductions. Labor interests of two nations entered in this District today for As the american federation opened its convention Here the mexican confederation of labor met in Juarez across the International Bridge. The mexican delegates late today will a March to Liberty Hall Here for a joint j session with the americans. The it american convention will move Tai Jacksonville . 17.�? a3 a i there is no subject now before the i people of the United states of greater importance than that concerning tho i conservation of natural resources gov. Gary Hardee of Florida Declarer a the 1 Juarez Juarez for the lint session in tho tomorrow to Evenin cd in welcoming governors of the various states assembled Here today for the opening session of the sixteenth annual governors conference. The sessions will continue through tuesday. Response to the address of Welcome was made by governor Preus of Minnesota after which the executives began a round table discussion of conservation of natural resources. About a score of governors were on hand when the discussions began. Governor Mcmaster of South Dakota told the gathering that the different states should take Steps to con i Proa the Fertility of the soils and Federal control be extended to Waterpower development. A 0 commodity prices show increase in month of october agreement and other costs incurred by the mixed commissions during september and october Are estimated at 26,000,000. The coat of maintaining the agent general a office during the first two months of its existence is estimated at 200,000. Or. Gilberts notification of his determination to permit the Transfer committee to assert its jurisdiction Over the auditing and disbursal of funds assessed against Germany by creditor states under the recovery ads. Meets with the temporary approval of the Fherman press. There is a general demand however that this Issue recede Early clarification so far As the legality of the 26 per cent Export Levy is concerned. World bread Grain Supply is Yery Short corps to t he by to trucks of food and j South Las night and j a edified to leave Here j cock said will be prepared by a of women in Bishop and sent wr.14 Gates fifty Miles away tor truck. Two ? supplies wont others were Early today. Motion pictures of yesterdays raid in who of from sixty to a Hundred men participated were taken by a 1 Hollywood film company which Hap i opened to be on location near Lone Pine and will he thrown on tho j screen for tho information of los j Angeles Cinema audiences today or tomorrow. No Effort had been made by Eirv the raiders lip to i Ottawa nov. 17.�?the world this rear faces an estimated bread or in i shortage of 574,009,000 bushels�?401,-1000 000 of wheat and 173.. of i Rye it is estimated by t. K. Doherty Rummi Sidoner of the International infinite of agriculture at Rome. The estimate is based upon official returns to the Institute from All important countries of the world with Doherty j Washington d. F., nov. 17.�?whole j Sale commodity prices showed a marked increase in october or Tim j j prodding months according to Fig i tires made Public today by the labor j department. The Index level of the j commodities listed increased from 14? s for september to 131.9 for october due mostly to the prices of farm products foods and clothing flight decreases were shown in a and other fuels and in metals tho investigating body would meet this afternoon at the. Department of agriculture to organize and discus a plan of procedure. Eight of the nine commissioners were presented to the president Charles f. Barrett chairman of the National Board of farm organizations of Union City. Ga., the Only Absentee was expected to reach Washington in time to attend the organization meeting. Several members of Tim commission accompanied president Coolidge on his week end trip on the Mayflower arid informal discussion took place during the voyage. The commissions meetings will be conducted with the cooperation of the depart ment of agriculture. Fargo banker indicted for Bank failure Fargo n. In nov. . Beckwith of Fargo former president of the defunct Northern National Bank was arrested today under indictments returned by the Federal grand jury that adjourned late saturday. Beckwith arraigned this Forenoon before judge Andrew Miller of the United states District court was required to furnish $15,000 bail and was to appear this afternoon to formally answer the charges contained in an indictment that recites 29 specific counts. Embezzlement. In leap plication of Bank funds false entries and the making of false statements of the Banks condition Are covered in the group of Bills returned against Berl with whose alleged illegal operations. It is charged total approximately $50,000. It was the disclosures of the irregularities within tho Hank several months ago that caused the dissolution of the institution and the Sale of its assets to the Security National Bank of Fargo which Bank also As fume i liability to depositors of tic National Bank with the result that there were no losses other than to those of stockholders in the Northern National. Supreme court makes Indian land decision Washington d. A nov. It a the. Supreme court today declared tha land purchased by indians from and Metal products. The prices of j Ful a 5 derived from their allotments building materials remained the sam1, while House furnishing Good showed a slight decline Cloudy ,._ Watertown c Oudy. 40 roads Good a understood that among their recant a to hell Cloudy 36 roads Good. Emendation is the prohibition a a n Herdeen partly Cloudy 30 Road a definite period of years of ail Imp end. Yankton Clear 44 roads Good. Postal inspector gave Bandit gang tip one asserts Chicago 111nov. 17.�?jesse new ton. One of the Newton brother of Texas and one of the bandits who has pleaded guilty to the $2,00f\ Rondout iti., mail train robbery today testified that a tip from William j. Fahd. Former Post office inspector sent him and others of the band to Indianapolis last Spring intending to commit a $o0.<i9o payroll robbery. To Dies of Ivd Ries Vinton. Ta., nov. 17.�?roger Stewart 1, quarterback on the Vinton por tation of raw opium into far East Jem countries for smoking purposes. Employees to eject i an Early hour today and Inyo county authorities were refraining from any further action pending the outcome of an Appeal for state troops sent to gov. Friend w. Richardson yesterday by sheriff Colins. Sheriff Collins Appeal urged the immediate use of troops As the Only possible was of dispersing the raiders without bloodshed. Stockholders of packing Plant at Huron Start suit Huron. S a. Nov. 17�?action has been started by the 700 Trust deed. Not holders of the Farmers cooperative packing Plant to foreclose their mortgage Lien of $150.aaa against the Plant papers having just been filed j High school football team died today j in Beadle county. Their interest is from a fractured vertebrae received protected by the million Dollar Plant. In a football game at Anamosa on it is believed this action will result in saturday while attempting to Block the Sale of the Plant to someone who a runner. Will operate it. I the exception of Russia or. Said. Recent forecasts of european requirements hav ranged from 600 to 650,000 000 bushels of what. He asserted. He estimated that the bread cram shortage in Europe As compared with production and consume it a Ion last year would be 340,000,000 bushels divided 172.3 million bushels of wheat and 167.3 million bushels of Rye cannot be alienated without the consent of the Secretary of the Interior. Compensation ratings made by the United states veterans Bureau a not. Reviewable by the courts the supreme court held in another Deci Ion except when it is shown that i they Are wholly unsupported by the 1 fats and Are Quot capricious or arb t tray. I new York states prior franchise tax upon corporations organized ou�?~-1 Side of but doing business in that j stare was declared constitutional and i valid today by the supreme court. Suits in attachment proceedings sold Mem All of. Vernon s. D. Nov. 15, 1924. The evening Republican Mitchell 5 d. Gentlemen your want and department surely brings results. I sold All my roosters and could have sold More. Respectfully yours o. Anderson friends petition for clemency for aged Bank cashier Granite Falls. Minn. Nov. 17.�?f. J to. Summerfield 72 year old Echo minn., banker alleged to have em-1 Bezz eled approximately $34,090 rom j the state Bank of Echo while he a a the Carmack act can be be cashier there will probably be arraigned before District judge Harold Baker at Olivia wednesday or thursday. According to Paul d Stratton county attorney. Petitions Are in circulation at Echo and in the surrounding country asking clemency of the court of its dealings with Summerfield. Stratton said. Of gun in state by attaching the property of a non resident Railroad company the supreme court ruled today. Mrs. Harding is still battling j against disease Marion. Ohio nov. mrs. Florence fling Harding was Resnor quietly this morning her kidney and liver complications were in Ore Market today or. Carl to. Sawyer said in a bulletin issued St 9 30 a a. Rn., from her bedside. morning he i very weak a and exhausted a the bulletin said. I a she is Able to take scarcely any master Barbers to condemn Valentino for growing Beard i Chicago. Iii nov. 17 a the ass. Elated master burglars America. In convention Here today resolved to j condemn Rudolph Valentino the motion picture actor for permitting his Beard to a a r a they expressed car Eit the hirsute Vogue return. They also resolved that members of the association to pledged not to attend a showing of his hot plays an Long Ash remains declaring that a such a fashion would be nor Only harmful to Barbers but u mild so utterly deface american As to make american citizens difficult to distinguish from the resolutions closed with a petition to the actor to shave

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