Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 20, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol xxxix Mitchell South Dakota monday november 20, 1922 number 44newberry quits wets plan fight in Congress Gallivan and Edwards will direct drive Beer is to be slogan of anti prohibition forces in both houses also want Light wine results of recent election Mif called ii pc i ded Victory by wet forces by Harry b. Huntt Nea staff correspondent Washington d. C., nov. 20�?four be cent Beer. I ight wines of from 12 to 20 per rent alcoholic Content. These Are the demands now to be r the of Congress by organized a a wets a result of increased favor for modification of the volstead Law registered by voters in the recent congressional election. Although a Light wines Are always j mentioned in All modification proposals the one thing the wets have j to est to their hearts and thoughts however is Beer. It Springs from i a belief that the expectation and de i a and of the rank and file who marked wet ballots on november 7 was for i Beer. Whether an Effort will be made to i obtain modification at the hands of i a he present Congress will be deter j lined at a meeting of the officials of i the association against the prohibition amendment late this month. Some members believe it would be a Good politics to give the present Congress a Chance to act on Modifica Bon in the Light of popular will As expressed at the congressional election. Others feel this would he unwise. As they doubt that Defeated a dry members will feel any More kindly toward the measure however much they might like an Opportunity to drown their sorrows. With the organization of the new Congress in March however the fight to overhaul and a a liberalized the prohibition enforcement act will get under Way immediately. Volstead defeat wet Victory the defeat of Andrew Volstead father of the present enforcement act is the biggest single Aid to the wet program. Although vol steady a successor is dry himself volstead a defeat removes him from the chairmanship of the judiciary committee and puts in his place congressman George s. Graham of Pennsylvania a wet. This romans that instead of proposals to modify prohibition being buried in committee the measures will he heard and reported to the House for action. Gov. Edward i. Edwards newly elected senator from new Jersey is expected to jump into the forefront of the fight in the Senate. As an experienced Aid and a Counselor Wise in senatorial mane vering. Jim Reed of Missouri is counted on to he his chief assistant. In the House Gallivan of Massachusetts Hill of Maryland Tinkham of Massachusetts. Mcloud of Michi Cuno nay be forced to give up efforts to pick new Cabinet Wilson fought Clemenceau at peace session or. Koo thinks a of bandits captives will be freed quickly but both men entertain High regard for each other As result of clash congressman George r Ora Ham new head of House judiciary committee. Which must pass on dry Law modification Ani inset congressman Gallivan left and senator elect Edwards. Who will Lead the fight in their respective Moises. By associated press leased a Berlin Germany nov. 20.nearly a week has passed since the Cabinet of Chancellor Wirth resigned and the ministerial crisis is considered in be still far from settled. When Herr Cuno accepted the task of constituting a new Cabinet of work As he described it it was hoped he would have All the portfolios or at least the _ _ most of them filled by today but Jaq meet with Delight such difficulties have developed that it is believed Likely that he will aban f Foxx contrasts feeling Don the Effort entirely. Of former president for the Chancellor disc rated finds him Tiger and Lloyd self walked in his plans to secure a t George Cabinet made up of Tho Middle and socialist parties As the socialist of a by Mare Sullivan posed to what they term Herr Cunos j National political correspondent of a free hand policy have voted to the Matt Tell evening Republican abstain from taking any ministerial and tile new York evening portfolios. $ Post Washington d. . Nov. 20 copyright 1922 by the evening Republican and the new York evening Post a about some of the distinguished european visitors who have made Tours j of America since the War and during it Many americans have had some mental reservations and a have indulged in secret doubts about the ultimate usefulness of the appearance i of America giving enthusiastic applause. But As to Clemens eau who arrives tomorrow the writer has Nev i or heard any of the americans who a were in Contact with Clemenceau head of great Northern de during the War and during the peace clares e would kill conference give utterance to any Western Competition sentiment except regard and affect Tion. By associated press leased wire during the War the institutions of. _ _ _ censorship and propaganda built up a Washington d. C., nov. 20. Com considerable number of inaccurate petition Between railroads in the pictures of Quot statesmen and military Northwest would in reality be de-1 leaders which we shall have to increased if the interstate Commerce commission should proceed with its j redly. But Clemenceau is genuine retirement of sen. Townsend i cause of move by associated press leased wire peking China. Nov. 19.�?-the american legation Here is without any further word from the three j american missionaries kidnapped by i senator however Honan bandits at different times Budd assails i merger plans of government j within the past two we a is. The three captives. Anton Lundeen. Pinar Borg a Breen and George Olaf Holm Are All connected with the lutheran j Mission. 1 All the prisoners have been per matted to communicate with their Farn i i Hies and when last heard from were unharmed. The foreign office today asked the Cabinet to Send an expedition into Honan province to treat with the bandits for the release of their captives. V. K. Wallington Koo foreign minister declared he was confident the kidnapped foreigners would be i freed within a week liquor May be Issue in 1924 in letter of resignation denies a guilt wont face new fight continued opposition in upper House. He says. Renders ser Vuk e Al tile effective tuesday Washington. 1. I Nev 20.�?-the resignation of senator Trueman ii. Newberry of Michigan the Central figure of a Long and bitter Senate controversy will be Onne effective tomorrow. Vice i Ridant Tow unable at today s Brief scission to present senator Newberry a letter of resignation and tile Michigan senator s name remained temporarily Oil Hie Roll. Anti prohibition forces meet in St. Louis to outline Campaign plans by associated Presa teased wire Washington. D. A. Nov. 2a.vico president Coolidge was expected to read into the Senate record today i after convening of the special ses i Aion of Congress the resignation of a o7�?o w v i Truman in Newberry a United by associated press leased wire i states senator from Michigan. Foi St. Louis mo., nov. 20.steps to j warded to governor Groesbeck of organize the wet forces in every state that state under Date of november of the country to obtain the nation-1 19, or. Newberry a letter at Resigna Al association of the volstead act Hon requesting that it become of were discussed at a meeting of the festive immediately was made Public National association opposed to the j Here last night after a copy had Proty oltion amendment which be been transmitted to vice president learn before we can value them Cor a sitar Here today. Of Lodge with the request that it by i redly. But Clemenceau is genuine. Predictions were made by delegates read int o the Senate record As soon that the liquor question probably a possible. Would be the principal Issue of the says right was Chr oven 1924 presidential election. Although declaring in a review of denial that a third major political the Long and bitter controversy Over tidied today at Tho continued hearing Compa Nying Wilson almost savagely party favouring amendment of the. Bis to a place in the Senate before the commission on the subject. But every one of those americans in volstead Law was planned was made ?.nc Quot see Echon Over Henry Ford elimination of existing competitive eluding Wilson himself ended the sex by delegates who said that wet can a a in democratic opponent four years conditions would he marked Partick Peri enee with High regard for the dilates of either the Republican or ago. That this right had been a fully Early he said in Montana and at the a old democratic parties would be sup confirmed. A Newberry in his head of the great lakes. J Lloyd George did not oppose Wil j ported and that where candidates of in Montana or. Budd declared a son As steadily or As stoutly As Cle both major parties were found not conjunction of the St. Paul and the a Nanceau did. But there is plenty of Gullible an Independent nominee great Northern through Mountanous j evidence to show that Wilson had a would be supported by the Assoc a areas would result in making it prac a Uch j111 �"5 f?,rjth3tion. Tidally impossible for that territory a an j1 English a. Lloyd a to eve obtain other construction George did not �5f� any continuity. At one time or an nectar would other rail a it a h 1 we All Over the lot. On 1 i ton i it Field. Lone occasion he even helped Wilson would Kui mix Tikiun tentative plan of consolidating the great Northern and the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul Ralph Budd president of the great Northern Tes he is All that he is pictured. Fought Wilson bitterly at the peace conference he opposed Wilson and the americans a at Duluth he added the commis spare Rod says mrs. Roddy use it and spare juvenile courts says mrs. Coursey a spare the Rod and demand obedience in a Milder manner is the opinion of some of Mitchell s club women who were asked today if they believed Corporal punishment of children by one against Clemenceau. But what Wil j.,i son really Felt about Lloyd George can Sion proposed to merge the present he Kun it a spa from a passage in Tho Ore carrying railroads the Duluth i Book recently published by or. Wil i Missale and Northern and the do i songs confidential associate. Ray Stan i wets j Luth and Iron Range into the great Nard Baker. A Woodrow Wilson and i Northern. Paul system. This the world settlement or. Baker says would leave the territory concern a Lloyd George was a great Digap almost completely outside of the a ointment to president Wilson. He scope of other railroads. Or. Budd had filled the president utterly while j contended adding that these factors the latter was absent in America. Pirated that the tentative plan of the Lloyd George seemed to have no a tied commission insofar As it affected the hog principles whatever. He was railroads concerned had not fitted i powerfully on one ride one. Day and into the design of the transportation powerfully on the other the next. He act. Which required maintenance of personally one of the most competitive conditions in carrying out general consolidation of railroads. A the project is so injurious to the Drys gain in House claim wet vote will be 7r less than majority prohibition Leader declares letter said he had been impelled to retire from that body because of the defeat of his Roou Lioan colleague. Senator Townsend in the november 7. Election. At the same time in discussing the controversy in its relation to the Campaign just closed during which it was an Issue in Many state or. I Newberry expressed the conviction i that a a fair analysis of the vote in Michigan and other states where friends and political enemies alike have suffered defeat will Demon j Strate that a general feeling of unrest j was mainly service Rem Ore i futile the present situation he said rendered a a futile his further service in the Senate since it meant he would a continue to be hampered by partisan political should keeping a bundle of hic Kories Over Tho Kitchen door May scare the child into j interests of the great Northern that submission but there will Rome a time when he will pass beyond reach of the Hickory and the hand that should be abolished. Other wields them. Obedience must be parents phun. U. A Gan and Sabath of Illinois Are looked j women however believe that an or taught. Not Mere As probable leaders. Oas ional spanking is just what the or i i am opposed to the abolition of want amendment killed child needs. Corporal punishment in a mild form a a it does t really make any great i this question was brought up last was the statement made by mrs. O. W. Difference whether the present con week by the Alliance of women a Hoursey president of the twentieth press or the newly elected one passes j clubs of Brooklyn. N. A. When a judge t modification act a says g. A Hinck of that City handed Down a decision eve. Head of the association against the prohibition amendment who has erected the associations congression-�1 drive. A what we Are out to get. Of Retiree is the repeal of the prohibition proposition. Century club. A while i do not believe in beating a child a Good spanking once in a while is helpful especially that a Parent had the inherent right to inflict Corporal punishment. The to a Young child with whom you Ean club women of Brooklyn believe that not reason. There should be a Law against Corporal to excuse a child when it has done whole punishment and that its infliction j something wrong or merely to de should be made a crime. I Prive it of some luxury is a wrong to refugee ships floating Hells a the results in the congressional i mrs. A. Roddy president of the child and i believe if children of of Tion show the Way the popular general Parent teachers Council in this Day were punished oftener there Rind is blowing. Congress ought to Mitchell said today would not be so much trouble in the nettle to read the signs. If there is a children should be made to have juvenile no modification following the express More respect and obedience but this a inn of the voters at this election you Iran be accomplished without corpor May depend on it the voters will 1 Ai punishment. The Bible says a come. Up a still More emphatically when let us reason it is a Good they cast their votes two years from Rule to follow. Punishment should be now in 1124. Not held up As a continual terror. A look out for a lot of the Fellows a rho have been on the Fence to fall off in the wet Side. A for years members of Congress in a lose districts have been terrorized by be anti Saloon league. They resided that unless they walked the dry Chalk Hue the league could go into their districts and defeat them. There no organization which could effectively combat the league in its i Rives to get congressmen in close districts. Half failed to vote a was a result these members have a by abated re Wir that was demonstrated in the vote Tai Seoul. Korea. Nov. 20.with bitter measure in Oddes one introduced by Ich the volstead Art was passed cold approaching in Northern i Orea in. Hill during the last session of o or president Wilson veto Al the condition of the 7,000 russian re Congress which provided for four a St one half the members in Cir j fuses at Gene san is pitiable Accord percent Beer and 12 percent wine. Hous failed to vote the Bill wasting to arrivals from there. I the new Bill provided settlement made Law by the votes of an actual those ashore sleep on the Bare of a Bonus in three equal Cash pay minority. Ground or under clapboard by associated press i eased wire Chicago. Iu., nov. 20.the wet vote in the National House of rep future Opportunity present itself or. Resort natives will be less than 140 Newberry added he would not Hesi a while 218 constitute a majority f. J Tate to offer himself to his state and charming amiable engaging figures. Scott Mcbride superintendent of the country. At Paris full of celtic Quick Silver a Illinois anti Saloon league said to j before the Case passed As an is be torrential talker in the conferences Day in a statement on his return into the recent Campaign the Semi but to one was Ever quite sure hav from a meeting of the executive com j had upheld or. Newberry title to a ing hard him express an unalterable Mitten of the anti Saloon league of seat by t margin of five votes hut it no voluntary action of that company s i to determination on one it a it. That be America in Philadelphia. M Holder amp Dianee with the would not of. Unalterably determined j Senate or Mcbride said there consolidation suggested could be sex other was on the following hot or m Paia. or a of sul Quot a Klimt id tar St i be a la and possibly seven More peeled a or. Budd said. A indeed he the plan itself sets up a plan of to contracted enthusiasms he had panties which would actuate them to ice anti amused or charmed nearly oppose it a everybody with whom he came into offers substitute flan a personal or. Budd suggested a that of the j respect Lenien Orau interstate Commerce commission con j but while this is probably a very Side red it desirable to split up the mild version of what Wilson thinks present Hill group of railroads which about. Lloyd George his feeling about includes the Northern Pacific and Clemenceau was one of liking and refile Chicago Burlington and Quincy j sped and the meeting Between the As Well As the great Northern the i two men in Washington Early next Northern Pacific should be taken out i month will undoubtedly give pleasure and joined to the Chicago Milwaukee to both. In the Ere will Drys than at present. Says reports Are a emirate these figures he said were obtained from reports of state leaders All Over the country to the i it ional executive committee. Appeared that the fight was to he resumed Early in this session of Congress. Postpone decision Washington. I. A. Nov. 20.�? mrs. W. H. Felton of Georgia waited in vain for an hour and a half Iii the Senate Oli Amft a gains in the House were made Loam whether Senate Lead v i Arunm. Isl i. I Al a a chiefly in districts where there was a different political party lineup a he said. A these gains in anti prohibition sentiment. A it is significant that there will he no decrease in the number of dry and St. Paul. He opposed however j peace cafe ence Wilson j congressmen from the Large states Clemenceau were directly opposed. Russians held at Seoul by Chang Tso Lin. Suffer untold hardships Hill re offers his Bonus Bill latest proposal is 20 per cent tax on 2.7.i percent Beeh and cider by associated press leased wire Washington d. C., nov. 20.a soldiers Bonus to be paid in Cash from taxation of 2.75 Beer and cider was proposed in a Bill re introduced in the House today by representative Hill Republican of Maryland. The a Narp of the or i Wilson wanted the enmity of France and Thror in i a Whol to on he a of no a Mons. Was willing to any separation of the three and argued for the malt present association fica to on into on system. I tolerate Tho a Agu but had no great Faith in it. He wanted Frances Security to rest on military guarantees. In spite of the prolonged deadlock be former Bank a employee held of new York. Pennsylvania and dry sentiment grows referring to the november 7 results in California and Ohio where the Drys were victorious. Or. Mcbride said that in Only two states ers would permit her to take her seat As the first woman senator in View of the recent election of Walter f. George As her successor. After much scratching of Heads Over the problem the Senate managers de Eide to let a do Feedon go Over until tomorrow. Had a curiously sympathetic under i standing and admiration for the intellectual qualities of the other. One Day in the French chamber of deputies some one charged that Cle _ j Monceau was permitting himself to Mill of Quot Ity m an Auter in Faik come under the in Wuence of Wilson. Of Serhat charged with Clemenceau. In making it Clear there tween the two men on this Issue each j with a statewide voting record extending Over a period inf years a to big shortage Mendouse increase dry sentiment special session opens rom an of a v b a r Elt Oom Zed Washington d. A. Nov. 20 with the convening of the 67th Congress in special session at noon today on precedent and probably two in american history will he broken. The extra session called by president Harding primarily to consider the and was no danger of his yielding pictured Wilson As being an idealist. Alan of a grand Candour one of Clemenceau a phrases was to the effect that Wilson was a Man of. A Grande and eur literally this phrase i a f a uras re Buji merely Means a great Candor but i of at a wj11 More to con least 18 a in he added a one of the St a j s chosen by the wets As a demonstration of anti prohibition senti Bare Sheds we believe however that this As while the crowding aboard the ships a Quot elation has now demonstrated that in the Harbor is reminiscent of the of can fight the league in its own floating Hells of the old Galley slave ments on july i. 1923, 1 924 and 1925, and or. Hill declared the Beer and cider tax would take care of the outlay which he estimated at one Minneapolis. Minn. Nov. 20,�? Ross r. Clark former head of the collection department of the Northwestern National Bank. Minneapolis who re _ signed november 7 after 18 years Civ Reveau s Vianner and the Eon Teit res than Ever before. Up a Quot a a a a w a a 1 a % a a a a v4i v in i j f Iii a i in v so to in i clued. As a result these hidden votes Days and the australian convict hulks. And a a f billion dollars. Service a in jail today while sex j showed that tie meant to picture wit Illinois members will stand by the miners checked to determine the a on As a Man whose eyes wore a Little dry program for prohibition enforce extent of an alleged shortage in More on the stars and his feet a Little a Clarks accounts we hich according to firmly on the ground than Cle j o e. We. Decker president of the Hank i men Ceaud a own. Would be Between $100,000 and $150,- on a different Orea Sion Wilson too. Spoke a Little complaint ugly of Cle j Clark was under Bond of $400,000, men eau As having a a kind of Femin according to or. Decker and the Ine mind. As Wilson used the Bank is full protected. I phrase he did not imply anything Bank slighting hut rather a mind that Deal cation was discovered. Will now in Large part come out in i aboard the Eldorado an old 1.200 ton e open. With the avowed wet vessel More than 1,000 men Are nerd a otes we believe there will a More 1 de. Some on the decks others below t Ian enough of these to modify the the others sleep seven men to the present prohibition officials say. Shortly after Clark re. Would listen sympathetically to argue a tax of 20 percent per gallon on signed and left for Northern Minne i men1 and a Nna Bur would Beer and cider is stipulated. Of berth taking turns of two hours at i lying Down. At Gene san the severely wounded among the Vladivostok exiles Are Seg i related hut the convalescent and ail ing Are crowded with the rest. The sanitary arrangements Are wholly in seats in the House j practically Are exhausted. A Pound of1 Wank by pad ind cup of Tea the Rush but no work is available. Parliament members fight for choicest mrs. J. W. Bryant is made vice president of state association mrs. J. W. Bryant of Mitchell was remain of the same opinion still. Or. Motorcyclist rides 3,368 Miles on forty Gallons of gasoline by associated press leased wire los Angeles. Calif. Nov. 20. A a can had or a Quot Hun the a and it May Hava the further distinction of including the first woman member to by seated in Tho United states Striate. Mrs. Of a of it on Beele scat the Senate after the usual open ing Day formalities was prepared to adjourn out of respect to to late senator Watson of Georgia and the House to adjourn out of respect to i representative Nolan Republican California. Interest in the Days procedure was chiefly claimed by the problem j presented in the efforts of mrs. A. I h. Felton of Georgia the first woman Servitor to obtain a seat in Tho Senate for a Day. The Way appeared to be cleared for this up to the Point of securing unanimous consent to a seat. Vice president Coolidge and the Sota on a hurtling trip. Upon his re a a. Turn he was taken into custody. Baker describes an incident charac j Nonsall Baker Holder of several to i a. A an obvious error in Clarks Ristic of the Long dead lock be to Cycle records made a trip from a a a eing inclined to Grant count relating to a Small country 7&Quot e sessions new York City to los Angeles 3.368 Bank collection raised a question a a w�?~i1 .u1/ a. Miles on forty Gallons of gasoline and Tiendon. Eng., nov. 20. Of members to the House of commons Chang Tso Lin the military dictate Quot obtain their seats for the opening or of Manchuria still refuses the re a Quot a Sion of parliament wag the big fuses passage through Manchuria. Since the War and Long before. Verc o clock w Hen the doors opened a athletes suspended till crowd had gathered to a Peg new York. N. Y., nov. 20.the Halings for favored places. When the i suspension until december 31 of pole doors opened the members rushed j Ray National mile running Champion la snatched cards from the attend and Frank and to Loomis All around a ors and Quot raced up the Steps for the athletes All of Chicago for accept desired positions. A Anco of alleged exorbitant fees for among those obtaining the coveted j expenses today As confirmed by the Erncr seats from which governments convention of the Amateur athletic ave been end bladed in the past were Ady Astor and Lloyd George. Of bribe hearing delayed Okmulgee okla. Nov. 20.District judge Thomas a. Edwards this morning postponed until afternoon the hearing on a motion to revoke judge Breien b. Wrights order of Friday granting governor B. A. Robertson a change of venue for trial pm charge of accepting a bribe. Weather report South Dakota Cloudy tonight and tuesday possibly rain or Snow in a Outh and Central portions. Not much change in temperature. Union. Clip your name if your name appears in the want ads clip it out Send it in and receive the Republican free for one Yea. Ell District of the South Dakota Par ent teachers �?Tassociation.,at a meeting of the general Parent teacher Council in Mitchell saturday evening. It was arranged at the state convention of the organization in Vermillion recently that the sixth District vice president should be elected by the Mitchell Council and it was on accordance with this ruling that the election of mrs. Bryant occurred. Fifty a cultural bodies to take part in marketing session of the a big four. Or Decker said a and a thorough link f0016 a mrs Raker solve Gallons of lubricating Oil he said. Ana a in Rouen in Book. A the session broke up with bit the run was made on a new tone vesti gation was started at one. The t Ruar a. He Riemen eau thai we i no run As a aae on a new Type exam extent of the shortage will not charges a it it Clemenceau that we of motorcycle weighing 171 pounds exact extent or me Stonage win not son wag a pro Germany that he was Ana with a Niston did placement of 13 to determined for a Day or so. Prob-1 seek Reg to destroy france.1 Quot p displacement of ii ably because of the nature of the s the president bitterly offended stood up before the three others and in a great Appeal set Forth again his vision of peace. A after it Wak Over m. Clemenceau was much affected and he Shook the presidents hand and said a you Are a Good Man or. President and you Are a great Man. A a but though the president could touch Clemenceau a emotions he could not make him o by associated press leased wire Washington d. C., nov. 20.fifty agricultural organizations have signified their intention to be represented at the first National convention of co operative marketing organizations called to met Here december 14-16, Secretary Charles m. Morgan announced. Study of Rural credit and marketing problem Are the principal object of the Convent Lon. Or. Morgan said and recommendation to Congress a planned. Operations of the collection depart went for a Long drive and at the be ment but the shortage will not sex ginning of the afternoon session he need $150,000, in my engl1sh fort at Malta to be new Refuge for Sultan by associated press leased wire Malta. Nov. 20.the British dread naught Malaya with Sultan Mohammed i on Board arrived this morning. Since the Sultan is travelling incognito the customary honors and salutes were dispensed with. It is expected governor Plummer will Board j the vessel to extend an official Wel come. Mohammed who is accompanied by his ten year old son and three officials we ill stay at fort to Lorre which has been specially prepared for his reception. A ii a a a a n raid Green Mill gardens by associated pres leased wire cubic inches. The tires finished the trip without punctures. The running time for the trip was mrs. Felton the it la sign it Tion by this procedure. At the same time they were said to agree that since senator elect Georges election on november 7 she had no Legal right to be seated and that a single objection on the floor probably would bar her. Miu give her it Hance although on hand for the extra Speed being about 20 Miles an hour retail food costs in fifty one towns show 2 percent raise chinese buccaneers by associated press leased wire i Washington d. C., nov. 20.an in. Crease of two percent in the retail attack or itch Chip code of food to the average family in ill i it Vii Hill i Vijh Jim the United states during the month _ i ending october 15 was reported to by associated press leased wire j a it a but a the Bureau of labor Quot statistics Hong Kong. China. Nov. 20 a sixty the department o flavor based on five chinese Barca needs who might Tbs prices of 43 articles in 51 cities have stepped from one ancient log of i san Francisco led with an increase of the Spanish main travelled As Pas a is percent. No City reported a de Senger aboard the British Steamer crease but the increase in Milkau Sui an when she left Macao for Kee was less than one half of one Hon Kong yesterday afternoon. Seiz j percent. Ing the ship a few Miles out the pirates held her for 13 hours. The pm Eric ans beaten Chicago 111., nov. 20.five ban Crew and passengers made Hong Kong Tok Japan. Nov 20. The tour dits Early today invaded the Green i today and with captors driven away ing american baseball teams con Mills gardens imprisoned James Chamales brother of the proprietor of the establishment and blew open the Safe and escaped with a sum estimated at Between $4,000 and $5,0�� in samoans Only after a fierce Bat sisting of stars tie in which two of re killed and i leaguer suffered several wounded. Including the Captain a French priest and another european passenger. 179 hours 28 minutes the average session or. George said he would not claim his seat in the Senate until tomorrow in order first to give mrs. Felton an Opportunity to claim the right to take the oath of office. On the House Side the presence of mrs. Winifred Huck elected As representative at Large from Illinois to succeed her father the late representative William e. Mason to be sworn in made certain an increase of two in the women of that body. Seven others elected to fill vacancies in the House also were to take the oath of office. Townley and Lemke a in court to answer Bank failure charge a a a Fargo. N. A. Nov. 20.defendants in the scandinavian american Bank failure Case appeared in Cass county District court today and were being arraigned at 10 50 a. Rn., according i to the clerk of court. All the de. Pendants including William leu and a. A. Townley founder of nonpartisan league were or according to the clerk. From the major its first defeat in Japan yesterday when the Mita club made up of graduates of Keio University won by 0 to 3