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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 6, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota A St the evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxix Mitchell South Dakota Friday october 6, 1922 number 5 shut out in third giants Anne second Victory by 3-0 score Deacon John Scott rejected by Many majors hurls unless Brand i Hoyt pitches loosely direct state tax for government is Given up next year St. Paul. Minn., Ort. 6�?governor j. A. O. Preus yesterday recommended to r. P. Chase state auditor that in fixing the tax Levy for 1923. In direct Levy be made upon the people for the maintenance of the state government. The occupation tax. Together with the other corporation taxes the governor said will be adequate to maintain the government of the state for 1923. Mitchell leads in Benevolence reports prove new facts uncovered in new Brunswick a dual murder mystery by associated press leased wire new Brunswick n. J., oct. 6 a Possession of new facts bearing on the killing of Rev. Edward Wheeler Maidens eyes Mirror tragedy of near East father is on trial for mistreatment of his Young daughter local District leads Dakota �?�ta�t.rjc0�?~honr Heher Ftp Ala hums i Natalia Nakash ortved from Tutti. Quondam King of swat goes Hiti Esse Mac Kmen get dozen safeties him outs Bancroft tip. Strike i Ball i strike 2, Ball 2, foul ball3, Bancroft walked. Groh up. On a hit end run play Groh singled to right Bancroft going to third. Frisch up. Bancroft scored on Frisch a single to right Groh going to third by associated press leased wire i Clon grounds new York oct. 6.�? the giants plastered their ancient Meusel up. Meusel went out metrics the Yankees with a coating of j us to Tipp. One run two hits Whitewash this afternoon Nad won no errors their second Victory Over the Ameri eight inning can league champions by a score of Yankees Baker batted for Hoyt. 3 to 0. A Deacon John Scott resin Baker up. Ball i Kelly took bakery a rooted and rejuvenated after All the roller and touched first. Witt up. Major league clubs had regarded his Ball i strike i foul strike 2. Witt a Ching Arm As doomed beyond re i flied to Cunningham. Dugan up. Pair Stoici out on the hurling Mound i Groh took Dugans hot grounder and and made the Yankees look foolish j threw him out. No runs no hits no he had Speed galore mixed with Fine errors. Curves. Hoyt pitched a Losse game j giants ones went into the Box for the Yankees. For the Yankees. Young up. Ball though the crowd has been big at i strike i. Ball 2. Ball 3, strike 2, the games with every seat taken the Young singled into Center Field his contests have been marked by the third hit. Kelly up. Ball i foul absence of the earlier rushes to the j strike i Kelly sacrificed Jones to Ball Park and today was no except j Pipp. Cunningham up. Strike i Tion. The score by innings j strike 2, Ball i. Ball 2. Ball 3. Cun first inning Nln Gham walked. Smith up. Ball i. Yankee Witt up. Strike i Ball j Smith sent a High one to Mcnally. I Ball 2, Scott took witty a bunt and j Scott up. Foul strike i strike 2. Ball threw him out at first. Dugan up. I. Scott fouled to Dugan. No runs. Strike i. Ball i Dugan hit a High Fly one hit no errors. To Young. Ruth up. Ball i. Strike ninth inning i. Strike 2, Ball 2, Frisch tossed out Yankees Ruth up Ball i strike i. Ruth. No runs no hits. No errors. J Folly strike 2. Frisch threw out Ruth. Giants Bancroft up. Strike i j Pupp up. Foul strike i. Ball i Ball methodism in support of Church activities Mant Shi stings Are to be made by Biship Shepard according to intimations choir Leader mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills on the night of september 14. I led investigators today to order the _ i re examination of Many persons pulpit changes seen i attached to the discovery of two let-1 ters written by or. Hail to mrs. Mills. Toung these letters wer signed with the initial a cd l. an abbreviation of the German sentiment a Odeine Treue Leibe a meaning a you. True it was disclosed also that mrs. Mills was buried wearing a pair of silk stockings which the Rector gave special to the Republican Wessington Springs s. D., oct. 6. A the Dakota conference of the methodist episcopal Church convening Here has been in executive session j detectives now Are All of this morning considering mat ters relative to the Milt ers who Are i to be advanced. Various reports coming in from Over the state show that the Mitchell District leads the conference in Benevolence As Well As in the amount of Money raised for All purposes. Dakota Wesleyan University is receiving much attention As it is the s Only institution of its kind supported by Dakota conference. Or. E. J Kohlstedt president Dean m. Holmes or. S. Ilar Kness and pro Fessor e. Faustian All of whom Are connected with the University Are of j tending the conference sessions. Nine Are admitted among the nine men admitted As i ministers on probation Are four Young j men from the University. They Are turks Only by intercession of americans Safe in Canada now ung armenian Girt witnessed horrors of Tirk invasion in Asia 5ivor by associated press leased wire Detroit mich., oct. 6�?John sail. A factory worker today faced a charge of cruelty to a minor following the finding in the attic of his Home in Hamtramck of his 13 year old daughter Wanda whose wrists had been chained to a Rafter. The girl was so imprisoned. Sail said because she had been told she conducted herself improperly at Erool. Convinced a for letter from mrs. Mills intended the Rector readied other hands. Labor Coral hits Daugherty in strike suit Richberg declares Justice department has shown Lack of Good Faith 2. Est Croft robbed Pipp of a hit and threw him out at first. Meusel up. Bancroft tossed out Meusel. No runs no errors no hits. Box score Yankees Witt of. Dugan 3bruth of. A r h to a e. 3 ,. 4. 3 Pipp. La. 4 Hoyt took Bancroft a bunt and beat i him to the base. Groh up. Strike i Groh singled into right Field. Frisch i up. Ball i strike i Frisch singled Over second. Groh going to the Middle bag. Meusel up. Strike i. Foul strike 2. Ball i. Ball 2. Meusel lined out to Ward who doubled Frisch at j first with a Quick throw to Pipp. No runs two hits no errors. Second inning Yankees a Pipp up. Ball i str the 1, Pipp singled sharply into right a Quot a a a a. Field. Meuse up. Strike i strike 2. A it a. Ball i. Ball 2, Meusel fouled out to. P g Kelly. Schang up. Foul strike 1, strike cot it 88 a a a 2. Schang clouded a Fly to cunning i. Ham. Ward up. Strike i. Ball i Ball a tones p 2. Pipp stole second. Strike 2, Smith x. Ball 3, Bancroft threw out Ward at Baker xxx. First. No runs one hit no errors. A a giants a Young lip. Strike i foul j totals .3 0 4 24 15 i strike 2, Hall t. Young lifted a High i giants a 1 Tipo a e r. Meusel of of a my o 0 0 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 to i o 0 1 4 i 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 i 0 4 1 1 2 i 0 0 Fly into left Field for a single. When Bancroft is. 3 he tried to stretch it to a double he Groh 3bwent out. Ruth to Ward. Kelly up. Frisch ,2bfoul strike i foul strike 2, foul Ball e. Meusel . Ball 2. Scott threw out Kelly at first. Young of. Cunningham up. Ball i Hoyt threw Kelly la. A wild pitch. Cunningham got a single \ Cunningham of into right. Smith up. Foul strike i. Earn Smith c Smith forced Cunningham Ward to j. Scott Scott. No runs two hits no errors. Third inning Yankees be. Scott up. Strike i Scott flied out to Youna Hoyt up. I Ball i strike i. Ball 2, Frisch took Hoyte shopper and threw him out at 1 first. Witt up. Ball i Ball 2, strike j i. Ball 3, strike 2, Witt walked. j san up. Ball i. Strike i Witt was taught asleep off first. Smith to Kel 0 2 i 1 2 15 3 i i totals .32 3 12 27 15 i x batted for Ward in 7th. Xxx batted for Hoyt in 8th. By innings Yankees. Hoo too ooo�?0 giants. 0002 too lox�?3 summary two base hits Schang stolen base Pipp sacrifice Frisch. Is Arr in. The crowd gave Witt the big Kelly. Double plays. Tvs Ord and Pipp. Laugh. No runs no hits no errors. Left on base yankees�?5, giants giants a Scott up. Strike i Scott j to. Base on balls off Hoyt 2 singled Over second base. Bancroft up Frisch Bancroft off j. Scott i strike i Ball i. Ward booted ban Witt off Jones i Cunningham or Oft a grounder and the Ball rolled struck out by Hoyt 2 j. Scott ban into left Field. Scott going to third. I Croft by j. Scott 2 Tipp Elmer Groh up. Hoyt took Groh s grounder Smith hits off Hove la in 7 innings and Ott was run Down Hoyt to do Jones i in i inning. Hit by pitch thy Nav Shin a a cd bal by Scott Ruth losing pitch to second on the play. Frisch up. Ball to j to. 1. Bancroft scored on fuse he a Sacri i err oot . M Corm. K flee fit to Witt Orch Romp to third. ?1&Quot Quot the plate Owens Meusel up. Rim strike i. Batt i a first base Klem n second base strike 2, foul Groh scored on Meu Hildebrand a third base time 1 53. Sells liner into right Field for one base. Young up. Young forced Meuse Ward to Scott. Two runs two hits one error. Fourth inning Yankees a Dugan up. Groh threw nut Dugan at first. Ruth up. Ball i Ruth was hit with a pitched Ball. Pipp up. Strike i Ball i strike 2, Pipp fanned. Meusel up strike i foul strike 2. Foul Ball i. Ruth started to steal second and when the Pitcher threw Quot to second base he darted safely Back to first. Ball 2, Frisch made a Muff of m Eusely a grounder and when Ruth _ tried for third he went out Frisch to Republican meets popular Groh. No runs no hits one error. I Deni and by starting ser giants a Kelly up. Foul strike i. I Lal by popular author strike 2, foul foul foul Kelly singled j Over second. Cunningham up. Kelly the Republican is pleased to an went out stealing. Schang to Scott i Younee today the beginning of a new Dugan threw out Cunningham at first. I serial by Jane Phelps. A chapters from Smith up. Smith got a Long hit into a woman a this Story which loft for a single. He took no chances Kves the account of the life of an a with Bob Meusell sarm. Scott up. Tistus wife is another of the absorb strike i foul strike 2, Scott fanned singly interesting stories which miss no runs two hits no errors. 1 Phelps has proven herself so Thor fifth inning roughly capable of writing. Yankees Schang up. Foul strike j perhaps no other writer of this i. Foul strike 2, Ball i. Ball 2, foul Type of Story has attained the Success foul. Schang went out. Kelly to Scott j achieved by Jane Phelps with the Ward up. Foul strike i strike 2, j series of stories of Home life Wolrich Ball i Ward sent up a High one which have been syndicated and published Cunningham took. Scott up. Strike newspapers All Over the United new Story by Jane Phelps starts today by associated press leased wire Chicago ii oct. 6�?arguing be Arl Metzger a. M. T. A. Secretary fore judge James h. Wilkerson ves a. W. Spear. Vincent Linn and s. Donald Richberg. Attorney Siemens. The others Are from off for the railway shop crafts accused Ferent parts of South Dakota. This the department of Justice of Lack of is Tho largest class that has Ever. Good Faith in the proposal to expedite been admitted at the Dakota Confer final disposition of the injunction once. Case against the rail strike leaders. Plans Are being formulated this a Richberg declared that he and ter noon at the annual meeting of a8s�ciate counsel had a held a very the Lavern n association for the work satisfactory conference with so he i tor after a futile Alto be carried on but this a. Natl n to see attorney general during the coming year. This work Daugherty in Washington with refer will be carried on especially along ence to an Early hearing a a review Extension lines. Of the interlocutory injunction hand or. A l. Semans a de of Down by judge. Wilkerson sep tailed report of splendid work ac-1 Ember 25. Comp listed by the Mitchell Church files i Otter with court during the last year. In connection with his statement Many change forecast ass laymen Are coming in Large num government it should hold itself in Bers this afternoon for the principal readiness to go to trial at an Early session of the Day. Which will be Date with the suggestion that oppose held this evening following a ban ing counsel attempt to agree on a Quet at 5 30 p. In. In the High school j trial program or. Richberg delivered gymnasium. Committees of laymen 1 the court a copy of a letter to Are calling on the Bishop requesting solicitor general Beck severely criteria by changes in assignments. Incising the position of the government appointment of pastors for the a j>rt18. He a re is of Dakota conference will be safeguards protecting the vilest charges or us a in cult most notorious Erif Hinal. Caught red made by Bishop w. O. Shepard Bun j Han Cpd have been deified to 400.000 Dav i industrious Quot Law abiding citizens and of the larger charges changes will a chosen leaders a the letter Eon possibly be made at Huron Pierre tinted. Arlington Plankinton. Groton and j wants judge notified Britton. There will also be the usual j a the attorney general has Cert changes in the smaller charges. Or. I fled that this is a Case of general pub Semans however will remain in Mit i he importance. The defendants Are Chell and or. Calhoun at Watertown entitled to a hearing before three Bishop Shepa d. Who will address j judges. The attorney general has re the conference again this evening has a mad. A splendid impression on the. The ,,Jhk to Quot a Quot to Quot a that. The Case should be assigned for delegates. Hearing before at least three of them. Kohlstedt on service counsel for the defendants will a service is the big word in the to j therefore ask the court that such Ca by la by of today. Only the adoption notification be Given to the circuit of a truly Christian concept of uni judges that this ease May be heard Versal brotherhood the practice of a up accordance with the provisions of really Christian program of social Art of a service can safeguard the world against and provide a moral equivalent for War a or. E. Kohlstedt president of Dakota Wesleyan University said in opening his address before the five Hundred ministers and laymen attending the thirty eighth annual Dakota conference Here. Prepare for another Advance a civilization is characterized by great Forward movements which like Foreman and Teel guilty of seeking to kill pen officer by associated press leased wire Sioux Falls Post. some vast pendulum Are followed by j less than three Wii nutes of Delibera Sharp reaction. But men who have Tion. The jury in the Rase of Joe Faith and read history aright do not Foreman and Joe Teel on trial this despair during these periodic read j week for assault with intent to kill tons which Are in turn succeeded by Arthur Muchow. Deputy Warden at other Forward movements that fre the Penitentiary brought in a verdict Quentlyn Register far in Advance of any f f guilty. The men will be Senteno previous achievement in the record after the trial of j. B. King who of human Progress. Ascending rungs in facing the same charge. In the ladder of Progress ire often stained with blood. Collectively As Well As individually the world May have growing pains. Church spends vast sum a if it be True that the world is looking to America for leadership then the Church of Christ in America United and Strong armed must see to it that America shall not fail the world in this crucial hear by insuring to Foreman and Teel who escaped from the st5t� Penitentiary at Sioux Falls in August have lived on a diet of bread and water since their capture. And when they appeared in court yesterday they looked thin and emaciated. Of a a 1. Scott fouled out to Groh. No hits no errors. No runs states. A four dancing feet a published in the Republican a Short time giants Bancroft up. Ball i foul ago was one of the most popular of a Trike i strike 2, bul. 2, Bancroft the Jane Phelps stories. A my Hus fanned. Groh up. Groh bunted and band and i a published several years Dugan came in fast and threw him ago was one of her earliest and most out. Frisch up. Foul strike i. Ball i successful stories. The Republican has strike i. Ball 2. Ball s. Frisch walked obtained the rights of publication of Meusel up. Foul strike i Frisch these stories in this Terr too. Wpm out stealing Schang to Scott. The clean wholesome atmosphere no run no hit no errors of the Jane Phelps stones has won no runs errors. Them a p a0�?z o into West in Homes All a i tie Cie to 1 Wii Over the United states. The re pub tankers Hoyt up strike i Ball h has of of this interest when 1. Hoyt got a single into right. Witt Ever r Jan Phelps at0ry is being pub up. Strike i. Witt forced Hoyt banished. Subscribers write to the of Croft to Frisch. Dugan up. Strike Ibe a week or two before their Subtribe 2. Dugan flied to Meusel. Ruth ascription expires asking that it be up. Mingled cheers and hoots greeted renewed at once in order that they Hun. Strike i Ball i Ruth went out May not miss a single chapter of the to Kelly unassisted. No runs one hit Story. Although the women Are ail no errors. To be the Only readers of this Type of giants Meusel up. Ball i. Meusel Story the Republican funds ta8t flood out to his brother in left Field. 1 scores of run t0 f e. H a Young up. Strike 1 Young shot a Pac to see what is happen g the single Over Scott a head. Kelly up. 1 php3 heroine As soon As they Ball i Ball 2, foul Strikel Kelly fouled out to Pipp. Cunningham up. Unningham Wen out. Ward to Pipp. No runs one hit. No errors. Seventh inning Yankees Pipp up. threw Pipp at first. Meusel up. Foul Shrike Ball i Ball 2, foul strike 2, he Usel got a single behind the Pitcher Schang up. Schang git a double into right. Meusel going to third. Ward up. Elmer Smith batted for Ward. E. Smith up. Coach Hugh Jennings and Bancroft held a consultation. Strike i. Ball i Ball 2, Ball 3 strike 2. Smith struck out. The new Story starting today a chapters from a woman a life a has the same absorbing interest As All previous Jane Phelps stories. Airmen Force itto postpone eight to East because of fog by associated press i eased wire san Diego. Cal., Ort. 6�?because of Scott up. Foul strike i Ball i ban j heavy fogs prevailing in the Moun Croft threw out Scott. No runs two Tain District beyond Temecula yester hits no errors. Day. Lieutenants Macready and Kel giants Mcnally played second y abandoned their proposed non Stop base in place of Ward. Smith up. 1 san Diego to new York flight in Tho strike i Hoyt took Smith s roller big army monoplane t-2 and returned threw him out. Scott up. Duing Here announced that the it uld fan robbed Scott of hit and threw try for a new endurance record. Sports writer Dies by associated press leased wire new York n. Y., oct. 6.�?joseph that readers hip the Impact of vital Mcginn for Many years a sporting piety the Christian churches of am i reporter for the associated press and Erica Are committed to the spread known to newspaper men All Over the of Christian principles As the sole it country As the Dean of new York remedy for a tragic world situation j sporting writers died today at his that is far Mon than an economic Home in Brooklyn after a years 111-or political emergency. The Metho Ness. Dist episcopal Church alone is now sending More than $15,000,000 a year for the promotion of world peace through Mission agencies at Home and must realize responsibility in a closing summary statement the speaker said a the purpose at the heart of this whole Enterprise is to so adequately acquaint our people with the exact nature of their local and world responsibilities As followers of a Christ whose love girdles the Globe to secure on their part so thorough a consecration of themselves their resources their children upon the altar of service that the outflow of treasure and the response in Young life to meet the challenging needs of the kingdom Extension program at Home and abroad shall be Normal and Ryan wins first game and Bride at same time report by associated press leased wire Worcester mass., oct. 6.�?announcement is made of the engagement of miss Anna h. Reidy. Daughter of or. And mrs. Cornelius j. Reidy of this City to Wilfred Rosy Ryan the giants Pitcher who held the Yankees scoreless in the last two innings of the first game of the world s series. Of Declark Oil dividend by associated press leased wire new York. N. A. Ort. 6�?directors of the Standard Oil company of new York today declared a Stock dividend of 200 percent increasing the capital from $75,000,000 to $225 -000,000 and reducing the Par value of the Stock from Hoo to $25. By Nea service Sherbrooke. Quebec. Oct. 6�?no thrilling tale of adventure or Story of dire suffering will Ever hold any interest for Nazalia Nakash. One of the first armenian refugees to reach this country following the recent bloody j Advance of the turks in Anatolia. Although Only 15. She has had Crown ded into her life during the past few weeks enough tragedy to rival any work of fiction. Only her youth saved her from being driven insane by the horrors of her experience. Lived in Mardin Nazalia a family lived in Mardin. Armenia. When the victorious turks swept through her Uncle and brother were arrested along with 500 of the i More important citizens of the town. All were taken away and were put j to death. A couple of Days later two other Brothers were arrested thrown into prison and subsequently tor 1 tured and killed. A number of women and children 1 were taken awry for turkish slave markets and harems. Nazalia and her Mother were among those marched out in a miserable procession. They were finally taken to Rasul aim after suffering terribly All along the Way Many dying from hunger and brutalities. There a group of american missionaries tried to help them but they were soon driven out by the turks on the grounds that j they had been assisting armenians. Saw own Mother die Friendly compatriots tried to help the sufferers but it was too late. Exposure had so weakened the to Nien that most of them died. Nazalia smother was among them. The american missionaries came Back shortly afterwards and the girl was taken care of. After Many fruit j less attempts permission was secured from the turks to Send 500 orphans to Syria. Nazalia was included in j the party. On her arrival at Aleppo she received news that her brother who is 1 a photographer Here was on his Way Frim Canada to take her Home with him. After la years of separation j brother and sister were reunited at i Beirut. Alleged accessory thieves arrested Are on trial today four Young men charged with stealing spare tires motor meters and accessories from automobiles were Given a preliminary hearing before judge William Herbert today following their arrest yesterday. M. M. Linda ugh of Mitchell and h. Moore who gives his Home As Kansas were arrested wednesday night by the sheriff s office in connection with this Case when it was found that spare tires had been taken from two cars at a dance conducted by Joe Milligan six Miles South of Betts. Emmet Phinney living South i of Betts and Earl Schroeder of my 1 Vernon were arrested yesterday on charges of being implicated in the j Case. The hearing for the four men started this morning and was continued this afternoon. A number of witnesses were called. Mitchell Tyndall game postponed to be played tuesday greek roused at Turk terms radio message picked up at Athens stirs patriotism of hellenic Peoples lid is clapped conference on near East allies have established strict censorship Waters Are troubled session takes recess Powers. After hearing Tirk demands. Forced to seek advice from Home by associated press leased wire Athens. Greece Ort. Tip Oon Sterna i Tion was caused Here by a constantinople wireless message picked up by a local station purporting to give the armistice conditions arranged by the turks and the allies at the Eudania conference. The conditions outlined include occupation of Eastern Thrace by Allied troops and turkish gendarmes up to the line of the Maritza River and evacuation of the province within ten Days by the it i Eek army failing j which the Allied fleets would blockade Greece. Government officials declare the greek delegates have not yet had Opportunity to present their views at Eudania. And efforts to confirm the above report Are being made. It is understood that the officials Are considering an Appeal to the United states for assistance in obtaining a just solution to the thracian question. Women discuss divorce Laws mus. Carl Gunderson and mrs. W. R. Porter of Mitchell address meeting Vermillion. S. D., oct. 6.�?-More than 250 delegates representing cities in South Dakota which Are affiliated with the South Dakota federation of women a clubs Are attending the 23rd annual convention Here. The convention closes tonight. The convention opened with an executive Board session at the congregational Church where All of the sessions will be held. Mrs. E. R. Of Sioux Falls president of the federation then opened the convention. The afternoon session consisted of addresses of Welcome by Martin Thompson mayor of Vermillion in behalf of the City Robert l. Slagle president of the University in behalf of that institution and mrs. William Bastian in behalf of the clubs of the City. Mrs c. S. Polity of Pierre recording Secretary of the federation. Responded. Short talks by mrs. W. H. Lyon. Mrs. Stella Stutenroth. Mrs. Lydia Johnson miss Emma Hall mrs. Zillah a Wilson. Mrs. Carl Gunderson and mrs. W. R. Porter past presidents of the federation followed. Supper was served at the Baptist Church. Important matters to come up for discussion Are the state s marriage and divorce Laws juvenile delinquency and health legislation. Boys club will use big peace gymnasium classes will be opened and instruction will Start monday by associated press leased wire London. Eng., oct. The Eudania conference is not ended it was officially stated at the conclusion of the British Cabinet meeting this morning but it is deadlocked and cannot be resumed before the British and French governments have conferred Over the situation. Lord it Curzon. The British foreign Secretary will leave immediate for Paris to see Premier Poincare. It was also officially stated in rough outline that from the British Point of View the turks Are demanding More than was offered in the Allied note and on the other hand that they were not accepting the conditions of that note. It was asserted that the turks want to obtain the concessions of the note without the conditions. The officials decline to give in detail what the turks were demanding. / the armistice conference was adjourned suddenly yesterday after a dramatic passage in which Ismet Pasha. Representing the Angora government. Demanded that the turks be allowed to occupy Eastern Thrace As a precedent to any peace conference. Isnit Pasha told the Allied generals that if the turks could not have Thrace peacefully a we have the Means to enforce our earlier in the Day the greek delegates had declared in no less certain terms their readiness to fight if necessary to retain the province. Forced to recess that the turkish demand had been duly weighed and calculated is evidenced by the almost simultaneous receipt of an Angora dispatch quoting Mustapha Kehnl Pasha As declaring before the National Assembly a the evacuation and surrender of Thrace must occur immediately especially As since Tho greek revolution the moslem subjects Are in great Ismet Pasha a Bombshell was followed by another when the French delegates announced they were instructed to support the turkish demand. This created a definite split Frith the turks and French opposed to the British and the italians the Quot latter holding that evacuation of Thrace by the greeks and re one u pation by the turks should follow and not precede the Pence conference. Seek advice from Home the Allied generals thereupon adjourned the meeting and left for constantinople to consult with the High commissioners and to ask definite instructions from their Home governments with the understanding that a further meeting would follow their receipt. Two cables from brigadier general sir Charles Harrington caused immediate action in Downing Street. Tho Cabinet ministers were hurriedly sum Kenned and went into a senior which did not break up until Early this morning. General Harrington a message was garbled in transit and it was thought advisable to wait for a repetition before taking any decision. Press in ignorance London newspapers this morning appear without any of the details of the conflict at Eudania which Are known in the United states through. Dispatches to the associated press according to the Dally telegraphs diplomatic expert the British military authorities have established a most stringent censorship. The Mitchell Tyndall High school j football game which was to have been played this afternoon at Mac lean Field at Dakota Wesleyan has been postponed until next tuesday because of the rain today. Coach Parker a men Are in Readi a Ness for the Battle with Tyndall on tuesday As they have been working steadily since Thor game with Plankinton last week and they Are in far better form than for the opening contest. Tyndall has a number of the same men who played on the squad last year and they Are making a Good showing in their practice work. Should an artist marry can an artists wife expect to be Happy a is jealousy Ever justifiable / what would you have Felt done in Doreen pages place. To Jane Phelps popular author of a my husband and i and Many other illuminating serial stories of married life lays Bare the heart of a woman who was the Loving wife of a famous artist in her new serial 1 chapters from a woman a life in the Republican beginning today provided they pay Al expenses attached to the use of the auditorium the City has granted the Mitchell boys club the privilege of using the Corn Palace As a gymnasium. The classes will Start monday october 9. And be held twice daily. Any boy who is a member of the boys club in privileged to join these classes with no extra charge besides the monthly club duos but each boy must have a membership card. These May be obtained at the Public Library. No cards will be issued at the Corn Palace and no boy May enter the classes without a membership card. Heretofore no special attention has been Given to the younger boys for when the classes arc held in the High school gymnasium they were out of necessity held at night. Under the new arrangement All boys under 13 years of age will have their classes in the afternoon from 4 15-to 5 30. And will not be admitted to the evening classes. Boys Over that age will hold their classes from 7 to 9 p. Rn., and will not be admitted to the afternoon classes. For the first Twenty minutes of each class there will be a calisthenic Drill in which each boy will be required to take Pari Keith Gingles one of the boys club members will play for these drills. The remainder of the time will be devoted to basketball. And wrestling and boxing classes. Each boy must Wear a gymnasium suit and rubber Soled shoes on the floor. Arthur Innis. Director of the boys club will be assisted in this work by coaches Donald Parker and r. R. Daugherty. Or. Innis plans to hold indoor track and Field meets during the Winter months and As soon As the Claires Are fully organized special features will be introduced which will be used in an exhibition to be put on in the Corn Palace during Christmas week. The boy scout troops will also appear in this exhibition. O a India wheat for Market Washington. C., oct. 6.�?All restrictions on the exportation of wheat from British India have been removed according to a Quot. S. Trade commissioner Batcheldor at Calcutta. He reported the estimated surplus of wheat in India at Between five and eight million bushels. Weather report South Dakota Thunder showers today or tonight. Saturday probably fair not much change in tempera Tura. Paris is worried again Over near East trouble Paris France oct. A the near Eastern situation is again causing uneasiness the Quai d orsay is in the dark As to the latest developments at the armistice conference in Eudania. Its Only information being contained to press dispatches from London. Nothing has been received from the near East except a Long mutilated wireless dispatch Iron m. Franklin Bouillon filed on wednesday. Due to the error in transmission Little could be made of this but the French envoy appeared to suggest that brigadier general Harrington s personal conciliatory predilection were cramped by his limited inductions from the British government. Some alarm was caused by a report that the greeks have dispatched two train loads of troops from Salon Iki to Adrianople. The capital of Eastern Thrace. While this is As yet unconfirmed dispatches from general Belle. French High commissioner in constantinople represent the greek attitude in an unfavourable Light. Protest greek move Paris. France oct. 6�?the French government has instructed its minister at Athens to protest against the greek governments having sent reinforcements to the greek army in Thrace. Experts in session constantinople. Ort. <5.�?after conferring for most of the night with the High commissioners and military experts Here the Allied generals this morning prepared to leave again for Eudania for a resumption of the armistice conference. Fate saves woman from ending life in Lake at Deuth by associated press i cased wire Duluth. Minn., oct. 6.�?saved by a trick of Fate from drowning in the Waters of St. Louis Bay mrs. Mary coffin Ford age 35. Minneapolis. Is recovering in a local Hospital today. Despondent because of Domestic troubles and ill health. Mrs. Ford came to Duluth wednesday night to commit suicide she told police. Leaping from a Dock she struck her head against a steel bar. Knocked unconscious by the blow. Mrs. For l fell in such a position that she remained afloat until Dock worker Aff a/1 Tad in. Rats a i

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