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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 1, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Sow in Nev see they Itchell Corn Palace sept 28 to of twelve pages vol Xxxii a pm Mem Tam a a i Quot a a Ai up the evening Republican 3 City edition stars widow Mansfield Art May be brought Back she says new school will be est a lashed in Mansfield Grande at new London Mitchell s. Thursday october i 1925. Number i revive drama temporary debt if. In 1. Visit to several to save traditions mrs. Mansfield a Mia the of. Is too Mith hot a of a miss on stage today by Gene Cohn Vea so lip w Riter new London. Conn., oct. I. To i and o w of Richard Mansfield a a Falls Over the tree hidden Man f re Tate Here. Mansfield Grange is railed an 3 Walls Buzz once More with the a activities after a c ence for the death of the master a of his Day. From time of his widow a a a or i no of it a Mansfield has of a f quietly a the Grange from or v Rev in in fur or and the a a by it f Eft salons of a writ is rut n he i to Fresqu Mir ? bes sprung to if summons inn re in activity by Thra a of it id a tradition per mrs Mansfield a was leading lady As Well As wife to be of Rich re. Has determined of Rev the traditions or establish and try a. She asks would one f i o by or Pla a than that which Sterns a ir�-.11 Hauret a by the spirit of Mars fid ? a pop a nth a Young lady who a i Udiz a for the a Tael it me to visit and walk intr the room seemed for a mom it to a tiniest dared. Way us ran almost Al or Mansfield s pro a re a a she remarked i had often thought the same thine but was in dined to Rry Dit it to the inter if of a Soniat f on a a inf when person after person Coin j minted on this psychological effect if j by Gan to take on a somewhat r Deal j significance. And i began to wonder if it a right not affect students of the firs i who studied in its Atno sphere a if perhaps. After All an inf Lutr e from by cd the grave might not e Felt a and so it came about the v there was sent out from this Little Elt unum try recently a rather business be announcement that Quot the Richard Mansfield players of new London hid been incorporated and a school for the Dama opened by mrs Mailin id i the a in the old Days it was web known in the show world that or. j this inculcated in All the Young act is about him the Fine old Trad stores for settlement is reached today Hanten fires i Points Back defy at Norbeck charge of he Light North preliminary arrangements set terms Over first 5 year period Small interest rate payments a ofed rear average of two and Onk i Alf percent mrs to. Lard Mansfield As she appears trader emf right As she looked when playing Loper her husband. I Crew of Blimp afraid on fatal trip is claim Geb Mav Zeppelin i i tit a k up statements Bei Ore probe Board Funfair id Cen j f. F of i ail one it Cus around which a of get quaint Riand which he mrs. Mans tinted. A to act Shakespeare stance was to have studied could find about the period i Toms the furnishing of tile a ing of the time and place in play was Laid. It was a Matt Ting into the role through a Ance and psychological und ing. A today alas there is too i and miss in the theater and in training. Little is left of the old tradition. I is Rush and scramble. And while i believe in tile modern drama and applaud what it is doing. I Don t believe a he old traditions should be All wed to it. Few of its adherents a if a or Sothern. Or Hampden or. Aries and a few others. The younger generation May not Lei it. Perhaps Here i May Gathe Ful More to carry on. If there a few who can see and in and Are sensitive in App rec think it will be Worth while. Old Grange Here will do Lithe actors will live beneath a and be constantly surrounded atmosphere which the porn. Or. Mansfield has put in who knows we May Start a list a of. Parliamentarians gather in House chamber today a hand Are but Terstand it Ion i and the Foy of and t a ii Washington. . Oct the chamber of the unit House of representative gathering place today for l dred parliamentarians As a he invitation of preside fro the legislative Bodle of eight nations to open the the a inference of the in Perpar it Union. Miller Man Given five months for handling l Miller s Get. To office Jeffries who was found guilty Sqq her charge Here yesterday Jur it in circuit court Arter the bad been deliberating All nigh half the Day was this morning termed to five a months in the i county jail and Given a Fine of by judge Alva e. Taylor of $4 Charles Hopwood who was to with Jeffrie is waiting try Bank presiden found dead country Roa us fity. Lao to i a special Dispo try to the Sioux pm journal Sam that John or nil president of the Farmers state a of Steen min was found dead to Day on a Road North of Rock rapids. La with a Bullet Hole in his head a gun and an empty Shell was foun betide him end it it believed he took via own of i Akehurst. N. J., a it i fat Jamin o Hereth a Shenandoah survivor. And James work chief craftsman at the air station nere. Were turned today by Captain Anton Hemen Zeppelin Pilot a the men who give him the information upon who h most of his testimony was based. Asked As to who in the Crew told him the men were afraid to make the trip it a the Shenandoah Heine said a Man Nam a Buckley St the station had told him Ecru Tiv he was unable to say whether Buckley a attached to the ship. Crew afraid. Report a then of your own knowledge you knew no member of the Crew who was afraid to make the trip Quot asked Admiral Jones. A unless Buckley was a member. No Quot was the reply. Quot what was heaths condition As to sobriety at the time he talked to j you Quot inquired Lieut. Commander h hit-1 Rozendahl. Senior surviving officer. Quot Ile could have sat Here in tins court with perfect propriety in the condition he Feinen returned. Hainan said the sign which the storm gave to the Airship before she was wrecked was one of the greatest 1 danger signals of the air. Bure danger sign Quot when Lieut. Anderson said he saw storm Clouds going apparently against j the he said Quot he was observe j no one of the biggest danger signs we know of in the air. Quot this is one sign most feared by j Airship men. I have seen this several j roof a my a experience and no that i thine is More certain than that the i course of the ship should be changed j at it was when Anderson observed this sign that he advised commander i j i chary Lansdowne to turn to the South i j but the Captain decided to hold his j course until there was Quot a definite con i cite danger Blamer Lansdowne Lakehurst. N. J., oct. In it it a the disaster to the Airship Shenandoah was Quot entirely and very easily avoid j Captain Anton Hemen former i German Zeppelin Pilot declared yes f. Gerdav before the naval court of in \ i Quiry Here. Heinen said he had made some i statements about the w Reck of Tho j Shenandoah but added that at this j time Quot i would like permission to modify the in the former German Pilot denied that he had said the wreck of the. Shenandoah was Quot pure murder Quot criticize change Quot what structural changes do you think were responsible for the Acci j Dent a asked judge advocate Foley Quot the reduction of the is safety valves to s. Heinen said he added he regarded the is Alves originally put in As sufficient. Heinen Faid his statement that the expansion of the Gas bags in the Fhena to Noah a a used her to Brak up a As based entirely on his knowledge f the ship itself and from his past experience with such Craft. Quot does your criticism apply to the aniline of the amp hip on that Occa on Quot asked rear Admiral Jones �8ident of the court. Quot it does a a in a said a whom do you hold responsible ? Heinen pm us a Rajs sir Down i hold responsible the Man in Rte of the ship Juring the flight finally said tit. Other Worda you Bel lev co mender Lansdowne wag responsible a Quot on that grounds 4 Quot in my opinion the Ehrp ran deliberately into the renter of he storm for at Leas half pour aft a evidence presented to this court. Quot Are you prepared to say that had 1 you been in charge of the Shenan Doah you could have escaped the i storm a Quot i am proud to say i would have Quot i Whir i cads Given several other new and it May he j important lends have be a furnished la court by Captain Hainan j the particular poin in irs mat ment into which the court must inquire Are i that every officer and Man at the air station Here knew Why the disaster occurred that Many members of the Crew a mistrusted the Shenandoah when she began Lier last flight because of her condition. That official approval was not Given a a for the change of the automatic Valv system on the Shio. New Bill of a vaudeville is offered today Harra Carrot and wheelers Are Hea Din i a it \c-hon8 at Corn pal of i with alleged rum dealer shot at Falls Dies Sioux Falls s. D., oct. In in it uis Scott alleged Sioux Falls Bootlegger died Here last night from wounds received monday during a struggle with patrolman Eugene Cushman Tor Possession of a gun. An inquest was immediately demanded by chief of Pollee a. R. Sessions and it was reported one would be held today. According to Cashman s Story he fulled a gun on Scott after Scott had resisted arrest and attempted break his Back by bending him backward Over a porch railing in the ensuing struggle Scott got an entire change of program f at the Corn Paia auditorium this afternoon which continues for the remainder of the week Mitchell res indents and out of town visitors will i have an Opportunity for a second time during the week of seeing a Topnotch vaudeville program. With the Harry Carroll revue and Bort and Betty Wheeler both featured at the rain re in Chi ago Lem week and Karyl Sorn it and Willie. West Mcginty and company As the new Fea f tur numbers on the Bill and the hold overs including the Henry Tan i Trey band. Loma Doon Jason and f Eddie Nelson audiences Are prompts de a High class entertainment that would be impossible to surpass elsewhere. Two of the Headliner acts. Which a made their first appearance on the Bill at the Corn Palace this afternoon were highly recommended in the file i Board during their Chicago engagement last week. The critic reviewing i them saying Quot Harry Carroll presenting Quot fivery thing will be All we cannot imagine Why the title unless to raise Washington. Ort. a negotiations for settling the French War debt ended Here today when French finance minister Call Laux agreed to place lie fore his government a temporary a a gement covering a period of five years. Tile let Ench fun Ajmer minister did not an Iron bound agree ment. he questioned i own authority to do so holding that he a empowered Only to Mettle the debt in full. Washington. Of. Franco american debt funding negotiations were Ron ended today with a temporary arrangement covering a period of fire years. It a French prepared in medi of Rev to leave for their Homes carrying wit them an Amer an Popovi which will enable chem to con a Nile discussions for a permanent settlement at any time within the period. The Norw mint provides for annual payment to the f no Ted states of to he considered. I under secret Ary Winston announced a five full current interest on five total debt. Pending the further negotiations. It is it re Nten plated that negotiations will Ive resumed when the Lyenell government feels it situation Vee mite. Finance minister gig ii i told the americans that he had authority for bus government to make a full settlement hut que Tio cd his own right to enter into a temporary settlement such he proposed. A so in ton p. Ort. In pm the american debt stoners held leaving the their talk with the i re neb Ion lasted perhaps fifteen Huron. S. A. Oct. To killing frosts visited the West last night being heavy from Huron North we Ward through Western North Dakota Eastern Montana and Wyoming and on into Western Canada. Light frosts visited the Bai Anco of the . The temperature reported at the state weather Bureau office Here this morning ranged As follows Huron 30 j Pierre and rapid City. 34 bismark i 25 Williston and North Platte 35 Havre. 34 Helena. 26 Landers. 25 j Sheridan 36 Spokane 32 Calgary i 2 Edmonton 14 Prince Albert 34 j Swift current sask., 25 Winnipeg. Senators friends killed Rural credits interim commissioner says failed in efforts appointees of exited states Solon h and Chance to build system charges says 34. Ewert played with fund is expert charge rom in is a meeting after a hit House and i min Pirry s a. Get 4 of manipulation of funds to a to a amount of Over $2fi too oof it Over a period from August 31, 1317 t l february 4. 13?i a through a i Tiniou account was charged against a. W e a it. Form i or treasurer of rho Rural cry Dit a a d a in the report of and Ernest. Minneapolis accountants try interim i tvs 23-n? made t Publio today. The Maior portion of. The aum i Aid to have consisted of j funds of the Rural cry i Hoar i the re port explained that rho a j funds who la not lost a re handled in an improper fashion. The report de clares that from the time he office until february 4. 1925. Ewer a adopted five methods of concealing Ash items of the Rural credit Hoard a not properly accounted i or in his monthly reports to the Board. The j my hods in dude unrecorded of funds from Rural credit Board do a Posi tories. With holding of Bond in-vtr3t. A thing Forth incorrect Hank balance failing to record receipts and incorrectly staling the amounts i of certificates of Deposit he As Cash. The Pierre. S. A. Ort. I�?c45 a John b. Ranter Rural credit interim . Today replied to senator pc ter Norbeck s Owanka address in which the senator flayed the Quot de Stroyer including nor. Hanten the Rural credit system. Of Hanten said he i Trot 11 t or Rural credit he deplored the Quot neck ssi or funds to he ukr a production Quot Tecau Quot a rigs Fin j aria a Ilu a credits during Rai of India Tion Are in a Fla Tyburc period Quot air. Hanten said. It pfc of slavery. Drude re and of a a Lal ruin the senator a pm. Hanten said. Had a he Opportuna to build up the Rural credit s Sta a if that was his wish. A i Quot no her a 1 i Gove nor Low appears in the re la n or Eulo Arist of Rural credits claim is do miso in he a a 1 a or rho Cyrial Structure of synth Dakota his support of Rural it Dit welfare must he measured by his pact Ansi and not by Asser a Thorp and a Floe is United states 5?r nato pm a nor Bec k comes la t in Transf it latter re t he ugly tile americans nut Ocvin the in Ropo etl lite., after which the turned to their hotel. Of a indicated that French took with them the it hoi flu Kerning Chai a jaunts. It was accepted generally i vat the americans still Reg cried the initial payments of the i rend i As too Low. I Nanoo acini try a Ilia us informed Secretary Lellon of the american group that or would return about 3 p. Tit., with the French views. Get. In up the question space will not allow a definite review of this splendid of a Washington. C., the French proposal of her War has been found unacceptable. After a conference at the Whit House today Between president Coolidge and the american debt commission a statement was issued by principle instrument used in a he manipulation of funds according to the report was the account of the Union Trust company a fictitious no count in the National Bank of. Froni mercy. Total deposits in this account during the period of Ewerts in Cut j he nay amounted to $26,477,530,35. account was used for the Pur pose of paying private accounts of to Ewert. Loans to personal friends faking Trp worthless paper retd by the j National Bank of Commerce and for concealing the a posits of the Rural a credits fund in excess of the Legal limits. I the actual Cash shortage of the i former treasurer As discovered by he j accountants is $256,437.63. On feb a Ruaro 4 the total receipts of the Rural credits Hoard from aug. 31. 1317 a amounted to $61,357,464.97. And an i theorized disbursements amounted to acc lion for the committee . A Whol it it farce comedy relied hat rally re in Quot it president to into forty minute besides curtain i declared that no a Calls and encores. Quot Bert and Betty Wheeler in Quot a lit tie bit of was just submitted $55,651,5 43.96. Leaving a balance of for settlement 53.275.621.91 to he accounted for by Clef to the i United states the treasurer. This is accounted for j by Cash on hand Cash in closed Banks. And Cash in open Banks to the amount of 2.979,1 53.42, leaving a shortage unaccounted for of 256.437.59. The accountants declare that Quot the i shortage represents the portion of j funds of deposited Commerce in accounts not lr5 pro a of Lova to to curve cd a j its. I the in�?~�r1m com re iss Ionec he that was sont of the unfaithful. A Gli and Law violating appointees of senator Norha cd. Made while he was governor who brought the Rural credit system to a collapse the Rural credit system he said. Was instituted both be Opp in Good Faith hut it was need Quot for personal ambitions and ends Quot Rural credits. In air. Hanten s opinion has come to be considered by the people As Quot office seekers a c Edid. Political favor credits poor Loans credits insolvent Banks credits and speculators asking the question Quot who did injure the Rural credits Quot or. Hard fun answered it by saying Quot its pretended friends. It started out wrong he said Quot the signs of official neglect Iii and disregard of Law Wen soot noticeable and were often called to the attention of the j supporting his Contention or. A Hanten cited the rulings of th1 attorney Genera and supreme court that exorbitant deposits in Bank must be reduced within Legal requirements hint insufficient reports i were made by the Rural credit Board that the Rural credit treasurer was i Given a from hand and no examine lion made of his transactions a until questioned by the present governor. Carl air. Hanten revealed that up to september i. 1925 743 Loans had been foreclosed and thab 3.259 Loans were awaiting foreclosure. He shot As funny As Ever and his humor is wrist and a irresistible. It just reaches out and 4b--states the hulled a it Lidge thirty third t Mary i one hand. Scott was about 3 2 years old. He was a former Star athlete of Sioux Falls High school. Scott is the fourth alleged Boot logger shot Here since last Spring. The other three lived. Rescue vessel again tries to reach sub Crew f. S. Submarine a a. New Tendon. Ort. I map a the Monarch Ami Century failed in their attempt to lift the sith today. According to an official Monasr from rear Admiral h. H. Bristy in tile submarine base. Rite full lifting strength of the two giant cranes Vias applied but the submarine apparently did not Budge. Aboard f. S. S. Camden. Ort. by wires a to the associated press the giant it Rane ships Monarch and Century were attached to the a a ii Ken submarine s-5i at ii to this. Morning and work was Init Diatel it begun to raise it. It was planned to hoist five so a by degrees in order to minimize the Strain upon the wreckers. It wats expected that it would take hours to bring her to the surface. Weather conditions were Ideal. The gun and just before Cushman grabbed Scott turned the gun on the Man himself takes the audience into his Confidence a Ashman was slightly wounded on and tells that pc 3ll about it a whole lot of something about nothing and keeps the laughs working on account of the unseasonable weather the first part of the week. And poor roads All Over the state the at a a dance re words at the a Mac hav fallen Short of last year the first part of the week by several thousand. Yes which proposal had been to air. Coolidge for his approval or disapproval. The statement said Quot the representation in the press or the supposed authority of a Mem Jer of the agreement has been reached i purporting to give the terms j incorrect. Such a Statemon obviously did not come from of. Caillaux because before the adjourn a ment of the subcommittees lat evening the French members a formed by the american a funds obtained by Rural credits the mat of South Dakota j in a a a a a a or Hanten said. Ware in the National Hank of wilfully used to a far pail to bearing i help Banks in financial troubles contrary to the Aims and purposes of the name of the Rural credits Board Rural credits funds in those accounts Rural credits causing heavy finance. Of feb. 4, 1 325. When the Bank i losses to the Sta a. The Ficay score i closed should have been. Union Trust a. In no nov t a company. $21 1,437.59 collection a the i Rench commission that 1i count. $5o.09o. Instead Thuv were and f Union Trust company nothing collect Bonds draw is in Tjon account. $79,97 4. I rat unpaid. A Mon 1 a a it non. I at their proposals Gerdav ,.009 people passed through. 0 acc the doors at the auditorium. 3.590 in the afternoon and an equal number in the evening. Tomorrow Fitchell will entertain Sioux Falis visitors Friday being designated As Sioux Falls Day. The Sioux Falls boosters will come to the City on a special train arriving at eleven o clock and will be accompanied by thir municipal band. Saturday evening a special feature is promised at the Palace a big after piece comedy skit in which each were in members were not Likely opted. No split apparent Quot there have been no differences of opinion whatever Elcan commission. The visit to the i president this morning was to in form him of the position of the negotiations. No proposal has been a made acceptable to the american commission and non has been submitted to the for Side it for his Proval or disapproval. The report goes into detail in tracing dozens of individual transaction involving the use of the Rural credit funds of the Union Trust company for i a private purpose and tracing the i withdrawal of funds of the Rural Rcd a it Board from Eastern depositories for a Iscott a Deposit in the account of Tho Union i of ail these evasions and doings on september i. 1925. Shows $993,301 29 Cash on hand and $46,099,099 of ing 5.22 percent of interest unpaid. For interest rat see to a plea a report Page 68 4. Senate Trust company. Among these arc four checks drawn Jan. 31. 1925 against amongst the am Hhd Corn Exchange Bank of new York a for a total of $249,009. Which were deposited in the Union Trust account. A supplemental report sets Forth in detail the condition of the National Bank of Commerce on feb. 4, 19 the Date it closed. Of a a some members of the american of the artists will take a part doing j commission were of the opinion that i special stunts and acts. The. Skit will he built around the Henry Santrey orchestra and the Harry Carroll revue and promises to be a novel affair and something entirely different than has Ever been seen before or. Mitchell. Midland Plant stockholders win their Case St. Louis. To oct. I�?<4b�?the j eighth circuit court of appeals today i affirmed a Federal Dis Rich court a i Tion dismissing proceedings brought new London connect. i by j by c. W. Britton. Receiver of the a Idland packing company of Sioux a payment by stockholders of approximately $3,ft90999 Marine s-51 when she was sent to the in Stok subscriptions the a##ociat1 Trees a efforts were Quot renewed today to determine whether j City. La to for of the men trapped in the Suh any Bottom last Friday night by the in an opinion written steamship City of Rome still live j Wilbur i the Bodier of two of the 33 men who extemporaneous no possibility of an agreement with the French was apparent at this stage. One member Felt that the two commissions were As far apart As they were upon presentation by finance minister Caillaux of his first settlement proposal last thursday. The american commission immediately went into an executive session and it was indicated that following the scheduled meeting at la o clock with the French Mission a statement giving Mere details of the Ings would be made Public. Coolidge gets details air. Coolidge was informed of cry detail of the negotiations up to last night and it was said on behalf of the american commission that a the situation had not changed overnight insofar As any indications from either Camp showed. While the american member a were disinclined to talk about thir conference with the president it a apparently the belief that the american commission will wait for the j French to move Jones to seek re election As state auditor proceed a a Pierre. P d., get. In up a state auditor e. A. Jones today announced his candidacy for renomination. Or. Jones served two terms ass City auditor of Canton and served As county auditor of Lincoln county from 1918 to 1922 he was elected to the position of state auditor in 1922. Air. Jones said that he wag announcing his candidacy at this Titre after having privately assured a number of his friends that he intended run for re election today a baseball i to journal 1 925, air. Hanten gave the following account of the Quot missing $5,999,000�?� in Rural credit Money Quot it state Bond were sold at a to the an Mun of $�?T3n.-14.75, Between april 15. 1918 to i january 15, 1921. Quot the Law of 1917 provided a Bonds should not be sold below fixing the proper rate of interest and this should have have been sufficient to Stop the Board from discounting Bonds sold. This clause however was eliminated March 1918 and an amendment was added a that the rat interest May by fixed by the boar. The clause however remained to at mortgages and Cash should qua the amount of Bonds sold up to March. 1919. When Bond amount was reduced to equal 95 percent of the Bonds Froid and unpaid. Quot salaries and expenses of the Rural credit Board up to and inclusive o june 39, 1925 on account of Cash paid out were $541,539.16. Quot shortage of treasurer in Cash amounts to j296.436.89. Continued on Page three weather forecast South Dakota mostly fair tonight and Friday rising temperature Friday. Local temperatures tax sum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a in yesterday to 7 a in. Toda maximum 74 minimum 2 9, at 7 a. In today 3 4. Heads Good by judge f Booth and concurred in by judge Robert e. Lewis and Orio l. Want Down with the submarine have Phillips the court held _ i i. In a a members of of Brooklyn the american group a i Philadelphia hop a. However that the Eom Rosa already by a brought up by divers. The wind which had roughened up the danger signs had been shrieking out heft Newport Tojo a toed with the ship having sufficient i Power for Steerage w or of a Ash could have gotten out a a for two a it a hamper j Stock subscriptions j operations had subsided today and i two giant derricks on w he h Hope of j would a raising the submersible was pinned that held a hat Britton had per did in a wrong manner to Coll it and pro to of danger i of from Tbs f try the proper method the court said be for Britton to it min what a believed to be the liability the Rescue Fly to of each stockholder and then to file their Depar-1 individual suits in the state or Federal a hat j cup Rev by this procedure. It conditions would be Ideal for the first j pointed out. The right of 5 Miles off Shore at lure thru Erv indication Tion would not and immediately. Still hopeful thru of the americans who a unpaid fused to consider negotiation at an a re Bas a their Hope on he a Gao that Quot we never quit trading until the game is it a pointed out that changes a develop in the general situation As f result of the conversations to by a today. I a noted that Secretary Ai i Ehrhardt and Avis a others National league. 930 9 i 9 Taylor f a and not Geduld. It 3 end bar or Nam or per or r 4 was trial by it it Rutt nut a on Pas Vin am trip a v of a i f Detroit. St Louis. Whit Hil a a bad a Davis Dixon a Washington. Lfan jr9 a a Boston 2 n 9�?T thorns55 and Tate. Wingfield an pm a it it of weather and roads a re a no Temra Rater a 7 a in. Maximum 55 m no mum ?9 read go Pirry a tempera or a a. In. $5 is Al mum 5 5 minimum 24 Roa a Good hut no Mph Rafure a 7 a. In 33 maximum 57 minimum 39 Roa Good Sioux fall it my Rafua 7 Orn 43 maximum 5�, minimum 3? Road Good Yankton to mrs rare re a 7 ? re. St. Maximum 5 3 minimum 36 re Ltd la or a

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