Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 11, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxix Mitchell South Dakota wednesday october la 1922 number 9 turks accept armistice does Mother know own child Legal Battle results from alleged mix up science can to determine parentage Mother love alone to decide baby is disowned woman Quot insists her child is a boy and refuses to accept gird by Josephine Yan de grift Jersey City. N. A. Ort. Llu baby worthy Helen Rich has Heen disowned. But the very Mother disowning her is making tiny clothes for her and is going daily to cuddle and nourish her on to strength Ana Beauty the situation has grown out of a Case which has stumped new Jersey officials scientists and motherhood. August 12 mrs. Edward Rich living Here gave birth to a child which she believed to be a son and which was Given the name Edward. . Six Days later a nurse informed mrs. Rich that her baby was not a boy but a girl. May be a delusion now authorities of the Hospital where the baby was born Are maintaining that mrs. Rich is suffering merely from a self imposed delusion that the baby torn to her was a boy on the other hand attorneys engaged by the parents Are endeavouring to prove that a son was born to mrs. Rich hut that something befell the child and that a girl was substituted. In the meantime something Bigg r than Mere Legal wrangling Lugger even than the love of one Mother for her own particular baby has manifested itself. Dorothy Helen at birth weighed barely three and a half pounds. Mother love fought for her and so she Clung to the tiny thread of lire. Parentage in dispute when the bomb exploded and Dorothy Helens parentage fell into dispute love persisted. Denied by Legal technicalities the privilege of taking the baby into her own Home mrs. Rich goes daily to cuddle and nourish it at the mothers Institute where it is being kept. It was a dramatic moment when mrs. Rich refused to receive the Ham from City poo master George j. M Quot Imp to to that i Don t want her a she robbed a for six Days i thought ? was my very own baby. But How can i accept her now until i in if they can prove she is my baby n one will be happier than i. But if the in to then i can t Bear to think what May have become of my own in Thev said that we were determined the baby should be a boat. Whether it should be a boy or girl. That in t True. Me didst Tai to picked out Tho names Adward and Dorothy Helen. That is Why. The sixth Day. The doctor no an calling the baby Dorothy Helen. \ a she is a dear baby hut. . I to know where my own baby is. And so lawyers Battle and a Mother weeps and Dorothy he in slumbers. But the daily tryst Between Mother and child goes on. Science can Taid can science determine the parentage of Little Dorothy Helen or will Mother love alone Nave to decide ? or Harry Hamilton Laughlin superintendent of the eugenics record office of the Carnegie institution of Washington says that science can be of Little Aid. In an exclusive interview with Nea service this authority explains a science could not prove the parentage of the Rich infant r. Laughlin says a in the spectacular manner which Many persons seem to i sire. A it can. However bring some fairly inclusive evidence to Bear upon the Rase through processes of hereditary analysis. But this would require a study of 30 or 40 persons the parents. Grandparents Sisters Brothers uncles aunts and cousins of the child. A the mental moral and physical traits of All these would have to be Analysed. A a whether the first child of a Parent having Blue eyes and a Parent having Brown eyes would be a Brown eyed or a Blue eyed baby for instance would depend entirely upon this study of family traits. A blood tests have been found to be so it s up to mrs. Rich alone to deride whether baby Dorothy Helen is hers or not. 30,000 More tons of Coal on lakes on Way to Duluth by associated press leased wire St. Paul minn., additional cargos of soft Coal approximating 50.000 to 60, tons Are reported Enro Ute to Duluth and Superior docks according to information received today by c. I. White Northwest Federal fuel distributor or. White has received no information relative to the shipment of Anthracite Coal other than the cargo reported Enro Ute which brings the total tonnage shipped to the Northwest to about 70,000 tons of that class of fuel. gasoline and Auto tax Best for Farmers governor compares present Road tax with Gener Al tax Crill would have special to Tho Republican Jersey Sleuth is mobbed by angry citizens Independent Zion City pastor Calls or. Volivar a dare by associated press leased wire Waukegan. 111., oct. Robert e. Brien pastor of an Independent flock in Zion City today had complied with the terms of an offer from Wilbur Glenn \ diva overseer of zion�?$5�?�?oif he will stand in front of a newspaper office Man responsible for arrest adj a to show the people what a of Young Hayes narrowly escapes coat of tar rain beat upon or. Brien most of the Day but he held his Post from Sunrise to Sunset. He said he w Ould 3loody clue missing give he award to a Lon Ray 1,Oor Congress farm acceptance of terms brings peace nearer Pasha holds out to last minute then agrees to All demands Britain is relieved Basket of stained papers and Ratis sought a tag Day for prisoner planned mrs. Edward Rich looking wistfully at Dorothy Rel in in the arms of City poor i master George j. the left close up of the disowned baby. If tendency to scandalized Public officials continues s. Will fail Robinson says Sig picnic will top Iff plan9-Farmer grip Wust on next Friday baseball teams from Plano con sedated school and the Farmer i High school will meet at Plano 12 Miles Northwest of Mitchell on Fri Day october 13. The game will be called at 2 30 p. M. And after the game a big picnic supper will be served All the school patrons Are asked to bring Basket suppers. The members of the Plano school faculty Are All former Dakota Wes t Leyan students. Lester Robbins is principal Harmon Brown assistant principal and mrs. Lester Robbins miss Mary paddock and miss Cora Weston Are members of the teaching terse. Special to tile Republican Scotland s. A oct. Robinson state historian speaking before the Community club of Scotland last night on. A the defamation of Public said a if Public service is regarded As a badge of Dishonour righteous men. Sensitive for their Honor will not submit themselves to the calumnies to which Public servants Are subjected and men less sensitive and los i capable will be chosen. If South Dakota is to have the service of True and honorable men it must learn to treat such men with common decency otherwise our whole system will fail cites Early cases among the most talked of cases in the Early history of the state we Hen Stibli officials were cruelly defamed. . Robinson mentioned the Finne Rud decision by the supreme court in 1895, another in 1865 when the government appropriated $25,000 for construction of Highway from Sioux City. La., to fort Randall and Odeon c. Moody was wrongfully accused of using the Money for the Purchase of sheep. He also mentioned the a great Deuel county fund in 1872 and the fraudulent organization of Douglas county in i so Wrhen Charley t. Mccoy was president of the Springfield Hank through which the warrants were negotiated. . Mccoy was severely criticized for 40 years. He mentioned the indignities heaped upon governor Lee. A i recite these notable historical calumnies to indicate to you How unfounded they were a or. Robinson said a and the needless and inexcusable anguish they have produced in the hearts of innocent men for every observant person realizes the increased tendency to scandalized Public officials in these later Days. I believe it is a tendency that threatens the stability of popular government. A Good government does not depend upon any Complex system. It must be founded in the personal equation. If we have Good government it must always result from securing the services of men of honer ability and efficiency men of conscience moved by the highest standards of conduct. Given such men the state will Ever be Safe and serviceable. What must result from the growing tendency to regard the holding of a in Iblis office As a reproach a there can be but one result. If Public service is regarded As a badge of Dishonour righteous men sensitive for their Honor will not submit themselves to the calumnies to which Public servants Are subjected and men less sensitive and less capable trill be chosen. If South Dakota is to have the service of True and honorable men it must learn to treat such Fien with common decency otherwise our whole system will fail there Are plenty of men who if Given the name Rascal will bag the game. Close scrutiny is fair a i would not be understood to suggest that any Public official be spared the closest scrutiny and deserved criticism. In no other Way can the Public service be kept clean efficient. I would turn the Light of pitiless publicity upon every official act. It is wholesale unthinking ignorant criticism and libel that i deplore the Fabe criticism that makes it a Public reproach to be a Public servant. A the Man who would Poison the Public mind against a faithful servant is a Public enemy undermining the very foundations of popular government. The Man who would spare a dishonest and inefficient official is equally disloyal. Let not the Man with the selfish interests at stake deceive in either direction. With open mind barn the truth and the truth will make you Rome is shaken by earthquake Hartford s. I. Oct. specifically to Grill s declaration that he would do away with the gasoline and Auto tax if Hgt were elected governor. Governor a. In Mcmaster speaking Here this afternoon told the Farmers of his audience that for the first time in the history of Road taxation they were getting the lowest share of Highway taxes under the gasoline and Auto tax. The governor showed that under the general property tax which Grill would return to. The Farmers were paying just eight times As much As the tax payers in the cities. He gave figures to prove his statement. Governor Mcmaster said. A Grill says lie is against the gasoline and automobile tax. Ave used to Levy a general property tax for roads support. Lets look at the figures. There is $165,000,000 Worth of town real estate in the state of South Dakota. There is $1,365,000,000 we Orth of farm real estate in the state of South Dakota. This Means that under a general property tax the Farmers of the state of South Dakota paid just eight times As much As the people in the cities of South Dakota to support the highways. There Are 37.000 automobiles in the cities of South Dakota. There Are 63.000 owned by the Farmers of South Dakota and this Means that under the gasoline and automobile tax the Farmer pays Only one and one half times As much As the City Man. And yet Grill says he is for the Farmer and would abolish the gasoline and automobile tax. Which would you pitied do pay eight times the to for the support of the roads or one and a half times the tax ? e a i do not blame the people in the cities for opposing tax. But they must remember Gnu you can to build c ties and you can to build towns a without roads and the tax should be in the place where the roads arc i by associated press leased wire new Brunswick. N. J., oct. Llu Frank Kirby a middles county de j Yective credited with having obtain i Elt the statement from Raymond Schneider in which Clifford Hayes 19 years old was charged with the murders of the Rev. Chrls Wheeler i Hall and mrs. Eleanor Reinhardt Mills was attacked by a group of indignant citizens Here Early today. Bombarded with bricks Kirby is j caped unhurt by Locking himself in j the baggage room at the new Bruns a Wick Pennsylvania station. Later he was surrounded by armed police men in uniform and escorted to police Headquarters while the crowd which had shown its resentment Over i the arrest of Hayes dispersed. Angry crowd meets Kirby Kirby we As met by the group of interests have triple object better Al Ark Eti no facilities. I Jow or freight and credit necessary. Norbeck says Athens reports Turk v soldiers filtering into Thrace with refugees special to Tho Republican Watertown s. D., oct. yesterday at Henry and last night j at Florence. United states senator Norbeck outlined the circumstances leading to the formation of the farm Blo in Congress and defended its exist and. He told Bis audiences what the farm interests were doing by associated press leased wire London. Eng., oct. the armistice just signed at Alt id Ania putting an end to Tho warfare Between the greeks and turkish nationalists plans for the conference designed to bring Olmut a definite a hmm Iii the near East Are prox a of Ding in a Leas agitated atmosphere. Two conferences to this end Are being arranged for one to fix the immediate general near Eastern it each terms and another to provide for neutralization of the Straits of Dardanelles. Reparations Are being made for lint ii Cen Fere noes by the various governments As it is pointed out that the settlements reached at the first must necessarily affect the second. It is believed that the first conference will he arranged for Early in december. The Plaez for the two conferences has not yet been fixed. And would continue to do for the citizens Asho emerged from the Sta a Benefit of the Farmers of the North Tion on his return from Somerville yest. Where he had sought unsuccessfully better marketing facilities lower to obtain a confession from Hayes transportation costs and a More prac the group included several members tical credit system for Farmers Are of Che Committer which had obtained. The three things necessary to Tho a Sola text Ieav rat wire the offer of a $1,000 Reward for the farming interests of the Northwest. Arrest and conviction of the Slayer senator Norbeck said and went on Eudania oct. armistice of or. Hall and mrs. Mills. J to Tell How it is planned to bring it convention signed by the represent members of the crowd protested these things about. J Tives of the Turki Sli nationalists Anil angrily to Kirby against the arrest the Allied Powers Here late last night. Hayes declaring they considered it a a Frame up to quiet the Indiana Tion of citizens and sooth an aroused an immediate working capital for use governor by making it appear that immediate in Dit emphasized he Laid Especial emphasis on the matter of immediate credit that is contains the exact terms As submitted by lieutenant general Harington the British Delegate and the specifications which were made Public yesterday by the associated press. Ismet Pasha the turkish repro of land purchases after a Long time the mystery had been cleared up. Oan has re Wivoda. Thi. Is now at first a a the ame time walking no or Lac senator Norhern Aen Talve. Held out for a larger num rape Day away f roof the a a Dreada j a in work inc Quot it a Quot it the Outlook Ber of Gand Armene in Eastern the a a Tion in the direction of police head ,. Quarters. Before he had proceeded Tunnat far he found himself surrounded by of 1 1 he a Hast and Ppd la a Dufla. The crowd which pressed closer and to woj 1>v closer to him. An excited Man Block on a t t,., Vav look a ?e Rye Hank which through its Mem reded the crowd was thinnest behind prs an j a lao he i Banks forr favourable action at the coming he said. Ural and too rapid inflation Hasty and needless Della a Hasty and Nedley a deflate part of the femoral re him and turned and ran. The crowd twp hardship on the Farmers of tar and Ito. Followed with feathers. Other threats arrests made and argued length ily on several other Points but eventually gave Way on every Point of the Allied demands. General Harington and general harpy the latter the French Delegate left for constantinople this morning. I of the country by compelling them to i liquidate on too Short notice. This j Uta is alarmed but no reports of damage have been reported thus far by associated press leased wire Rome. Italy. Oct. Strong earthquake Shook this City today causing great alarm among the population. No damage however has been reported up to i o clock this afternoon. The apprehension among the people was stimulated by the recollection of similar shocks although much less violent which occurred in 1917 and continued a whole month. A cos on the Adriatic 115 Miles Northeast of Rome appeared to have Heen the Center of today s Shock. No reports of damage there have so far been received. Flan permanent basis for boys club work Here Lions club takes initiative in pitting Enterprise on it r Ai footing forced in Hope of peace in near East seems fulfilled London eng., Ort. peace was typical the senator said of Ful solution of the near Eastern outstanding developments yes a Idio cratic haste and a business like tangle has apparently been reached ter Day included the arrest of Pearl methods which had left to the re on the basis for the surrender of Bah Mer. 15 years old who was with j publican party two months ago a Eastern Thrace to the turks with Schneider when the two bodies we arc legacy of the most Complex and Dif a proper safeguards for the Christian found As an incorrigible. And of j fic in it problems that Ever confronted minorities and the neutrality of the Nicholas Bahmer her father held a new administration. I Dardanelles. a criminal charge preferred by j a part. senator Norbeck a speech i a convention putting into effect on the girl and the intimation by one of was devoted to relating what some of armistice Between the Kem lists and Tho chief investigators to lat Hayes the a problems were and what has the greeks was signed by the Dele. Arrest did not solve the mystery be in done to solve them. Together Gates at Eudania late last night. The that in fact a a we be just started to with matters of legislating that Are news brought great Relief Here where work on tile it to come up during the next session there we As anxiety 4pst Tho turks re Middlesex county detectives sex of go Gross. Main recalcitrant despite the newly petted to interview mrs. Frances Hall discusses National matters declared Unity of the allies widow of the slain Rector again to a the a speaker touched on state i a1�?~hough Ihu fragmentary did i politics and discussed some of the i from the scene did not state of Jill miming Basket i issues of the present Campaign Blit categorically it is believed that the authorities Toda attention to i Vestiga a a _ tonal matters and that his real answer to democratic conventions As 4n Ismet Pasha in signing for that a bloodstained Basket which we As seen near the bodies of the slain Rector and his choir Leader on the Day they were discovered had disappeared. Four persons it was % i i lift j i. _ i f a a. I Loh irl x lib Ici Xii a j i i i i i k Idi Iii a turned i hair he Annous god that in his we Kiln Tyrka do a a a a orders from Alin a import a angor Kov ornament. To which the affecting state issues will Start the e e Allied terms had previously been forwarded. The kept Alisa had been Given until 5 of clock yesterday after Omahoney begins his i diocesan duties by confirming big class a associated press leased wire Madison s. P., Ort. Bernard j. Mahoney recently installed As head of the roman Catholic diocese of Sioux Falls opened his j we Ork in his few Field Here this morning by confirming a class of 205 in their Faith. This is Tho first time a Bishop has visited Madison in seven years. Hice lumber stores at St. Paul burned by associated press leased wire St. Paul. Minn., Ort. million feet of lumber and half a million shingles were destroyed in a ire that Early today wept through the ten acre Plant owned by the Glt Hardwood lumber company in the Midway District Here with a lore estimated at $300,000. The shingles which had been dip Ped in Oil were owned by the Transfer lumber and Shingle company of North Tonawanda which rented space from the twin City company owners of the Plant. Boys club work in Mitchell probably will be put on a permanent basis soon As a result of act on taken by the Lions club at its regular meeting yesterday in which it was advocated that the club management a put under the direction of the juvenile welfare association in the City. The matter is to be presented to the rotary and kiwanis clubs for endorsement this week. The boys a club work which has been so of actively started in Mitchell under the direction of Arthur in nes. Is at present backed by the three service clubs of the City. But it is the plan at this time to place it in the hands of the juvenile welfare association in order that some organization May he directly responsible for carrying on the work and look after the business management of the boys club. Recommendations presented and adopted at the Lions club meeting a today Are As follows 1�?that the responsibility of the work be placed in the hands of a Board of three directors chosen by the juvenile welfare association. It should be the duty of this Board to study thoroughly the various phases of boys work and devise ways and Means of establishing a permanent program and policy. 2�?that an organization be effected immediately inducing a Constitution and regulations governing the conduct of the club 3�?that if night study classes Are necessary they should be provided for by the Board of education. . E. To it. Kohlstedt of Dakota Wesleyan spoke at the club luncheon today and Goteh Wood of Sioux Falls High school who was in Mitchell to attend the Mitchell Tyndall football game gave a talk on the spirit of athletics. Noon to accept or reject the Allied proposals and the reason for the delay is not known unless last minute changes in the original document were found necessary. Nationalists filter into the Raue greeks Saa Rodosto Thrace Ort. five his talk next wednesday. Quot i have discovered said Sena said saw this Basket a few Hundred for Norbeck referring to criticism of feet from the bodies. The Basket the Rural credits Board and the state which was made of Wood was filled j c�3 mine a that when you pass a with rags and papers. Some of the1 Law which takes a Dollar of profit papers bore Large splashes of what of somebody a pocket that fellow appeared to be blood it was asserted. Sore and he will Tell the whole during the excitement incident to world about the discovery of the crime the Basket senator Norbeck a itinerary for a thousand turkish nationalists sol disappeared. Announcement was remainder of the week is oct. La idlers in civilian attire have filtered made today that a committee of Cit-1 Effington afternoon and Roe into Eastern Thrace e during the last Zens of the sixth Ward where glib night october 12. Big Rone fortnight through this City and other Ford Hayes lived would hold a a the afternoon and Milbank night Vetn ports on the pea of Marmora tor the Day on sunday for the purpose of i of it a 13. Veblen afternoon. Britton i purpose of facilitating the turkish of night october 14. Afternoon and j pupa Ion of the province according to night. Speeches in Day county. Next information received a the Allied week will be spent West of the mis Mission Here. Sour River. a a raising funds for his Legal defense. The lawyer declared he was convinced of Hayes innocence. A that Many of the residents of new Brunswick share his belief has been proved by announcement of plans for a a tag Day sunday to raise a defense fund for the prisoner. The authorities turned part of their attention to checking up new stories told by Pearl Behmer. She sought in her latest Story today to turn suspicion on her father who she asserted had More than once threatened to Cut Ber Throat. Mrs. Mill s Throat was Cut and the Story by Schneider of an attack by Hayes fails to explain this fact. Tells strange Story the girl said that after the walk Grain hearing on in Chicago Board of Trade Lauvi Ntxo attack on capper Titcher Bill at same Tiff state . To meet Here annual convention of or. A animation will open in Mitchell next week go Scago in Ort. . Ogden Armour Joseph p. Griffin and other with her father the night of septem i leading figures in the world s Grain Ber 14 she had had the encounter i Trade were called to testify today be of which she had told earlier with Schneider Hayes and Leon Kauffman. Her father took her Home an 4 told her to go at once to bed. This she said was around in o clock. Looking out of her window she declared she saw her father walking about and muttering to himself. A o a bombing starts new fore the Federal Trade commission in i its investigation of trading in futures j with the hearing under Way the Ghi Eago Hoard of Trade has launch i de an attack on the Validity of the i c Apper tin her act placing the regulations of Grain exchanges in the hands of the sore tary of agriculture. Test of the Validity of the future with the enforcement and strengthening of the prohibition Laws As one of its main objects the South Dakota woman a Christian Temperance Union will meet in Mitchell next we Fetcher 18 to 22, for its annual state convention. From 75 to 80 women from outside of Mitchell Are expected in the City for this meeting. The sessions on thursday. Friday and saturday will be held at the presbyterian Church while a sunday afternoon mass meeting and a sunday evening meeting will be held at the methodist Pisco mrs. Sunday Horne to head debt Mission to America London eng., oct. Robert Horne Chancellor of the exchequer stated today that he was go org to the United states at the head of the British debt funding Mission despite initiation in the press Here to the contrary. There might be a Al Ebay of a couple of weeks in his re parture. He said owing to the near Eastern situation and internal affairs but there would be no change n the membership of the Misoo. \ watch the want ads free subscription for one year every Day the Republican will print somewhere in the want ads the name of someone living in this territory. By clipping his name from the paper and sending it in to the Republican office he will receive the Republican one year without Cost. If you see your friends name Call him up and Tell him about it watch the want ads. Saturday want ads free with every 2 to 6 issues Coal Industry lost Over billion because of recent mine trouble go Veland. O., oct. re j cent strike in the Coal Industry Caup of a total loss of $1,190,000,000 j. I g. Bradley of Dundon. W. Va., former president of the National Coal association declared Here today in an address before the annual convention of the american mining Congress. According to or. Bradley the loss in wages by the United mine workers of America As estimated by the american educational association was $450,000,000 the loss to railroads Over $300,000,000, and the loss to the mine operators $40,000,000. A if every family in America were to pay $45 it would barely cover this loss a or. Bradley said. South Dakota fair and colder tonight with killing Frost thursday fair slowly rising temperature in North and Central portions. Trading act will be made before the 1churchunited state supremo court on Tho i p mrs by Mainz birr Unpi i 111 mini ii t5to no 0rv. Which mrs. Ella a Bolo National vie. Outbreak in Dublina rappartin.,�?Th7 Law president of Tho w. C. T. Will to Vui Nuin 111 unconstitutional according to Henry main conc Nylon sneaker. S. It Ohms attorney for the Board. Boo pm a speak briefly on f by associated press leased wire Board bring action afternoon and will give the Sunda Dublin Ireland. Oct 11 Numor. To id i eve Quot Ink ���2�t �?�&Quot<5 of Manibu he. Accompanied by heavy a the a Rellna re of Justice Taft stated no no Ficeti no to e a if parti of Tho Quot Otto Dirting Quot he night a Huit Quot hould have been filed by j superintendent of the. South Dakota parts of tile City luring me Zigni. The Hoard itself and in consequence anti cifl0n learn and re Walter the fighting continued until Dawn. Dlr tors o hard Abt Nln a voted we no reports of Avail to wage the new contest As an offic Cound of churches of South a Ial action in the name of the Board Funta will speak. Trade. Mrs. W. S. Hill of Mitchell will the new act was adopted to be a report of the National con come effective november i. Mention of the federation of to intricate details of wheat trading menus clubs. Mrs. Grace Reed port where yesterday s Oul break occur cd. J Yre Hejnar unfolded to the commis or of Mitchell will give a talk on at Midnight a bomb was dropped j sj0n in the sessions Here by lading Relief for the near East. From the Railroad Bridge As a Notor 0pfrorfl summoned to testify. Mrs. Flora a. Mitchell of Brook truck full of troops a passing. John Hill. . And Samuel Mincer. A Jilg state president will or Sid at the truck cough fire its Veteran members of the Board of i the sessions in Mitchell. Mrs. Lucy line tank exploded. Rifle lire a Trade asserted that but for the spec Borneman of Sioux Falls is state vice opened on the free state troops who Uja tors. Farmers during heavy move i president mrs. Maude a. Jones of replied with machine guns and rifles j ment seasons would receive Bottom new Underwood recording Secretary bursts of firing occurred in various City Durini the fighting continued tint ii Dawn. Sports o Able this Forenoon. The trouble began when a bomb Laid to catch the free state troops in drum Condra exploded. The bomb was placed near the mount Joy jail. Plied and dispersed the attackers. Bendixon convicted prices for their Grain. Fig Emma Meade of Alexandria. More storage needed corresponding Secretary and mrs. L. . Hill. Member of the Board for j r. Erskin of Mitchell treasurer. 4 5 years declared the greatest prob local committee a to Rry Lei porn Levin Rorn i Lem in the Market was the mrs. R. A. Steadman Loral 0f att or i Ltd Merutk it ack of Quot to Dent of Tho w. C. T. R. Is in Gen w a everybody would to doing bus j eral charge of arrangements for the i new if they would increase the 14. 1 convention. Mrs. James Duncan and special to tile Republican j a a bushels capacity to 50,000, j mrs. A Witzel Are chairman of Sioux Falls s d. Oct. too a tie said. The reception and entertainment Bendixon on trial Here for the at a Hoo. appropriation with committees and mrs. G. Elliott tempted murder of Ranger Johnson which it could enter the Market at j is chairman of the decorations horniest August was found guilty by the any time was suggested by Arthur Mittee. Surv Vesterdal afternoon. Sentence r. Roberts As the governments most delegates to the convention Are to v v Tudeen j t met fun will be to effective Means of stabilizing Grain j be entertained on the Harvard plan. Notified inter. Bendixon attempted i Market. With fund any per on who Are in unit Toh non after the a latter had to hold he Market Heady wheat j in their Home to entertain Dele eat told Brno com i attention to i pries would remain Between. Has Are asked to Telephone to or. Jam. Mrs. Johnson. And Fly constantly he declared. I Duncan