Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 5, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Orld s Only Corn Palace sept. 22 to 27�?three big shows in one ten pages the evening Republican City edition r0l. Xxx Mitchell South Dakota i a tay september 5, 1924. Number 287fliers arrive Home today Battle raging 30 Miles from Shanghai today Davis will begin Western Campaign at Omaha saturday assault of Kangsu troops is continued All night with no advantages dictator mull no apparent move to j Ake part in con Eliot. France pledges full adhesion to arbitration Chicago til., sept. 5.�?after a con Ference Here today with county chair j men and other leaders of hts party in Illinois John w. Davis will set a Forth this evening to a in his form Venott bring to Geneva me drive in the far West As the demo i Sage Replete with Hope cratic Standard bearer. P i a before returning Here fort. Is for of Vav Olla re Mac inn no in i r a stay of a single Day or. Davis Chang s troops Idi be j plans to deliver six set addresses and for league covenant to make Many rear platform talks Juv in i in i his itinerary As now arranged Calls French Premier also inti for speeches As follows Omaha neb., m ates he still Hopes am sept. 6 Denver sept. La Cheyenne. Erica will join league who. Sent. 12 Topeka. Ran., sept. J13 a Vinceton mo., sept. 13. And Des Geneva. Sept. 5.�? 0 a France to Moises to. Sept. I t p go de her adhesion to the Prin Tipon his return eastward or. A is a arbitration and through the cd Reghal China. Sept. 5.�? 5 30 p. A attacking Kangsu forces a Litho sector about 30 Miles probably will speak at Gary. South of pro mgr Herriot gave of the North we j and their next Stop is u. S. A. Of Shanghai continue i i rend and fort Wayne ind. It world a message generally acclaim this the for Baltimore for address tomorrow a a. Tours Are now in the making information was brought to _ a competent Eye witness i i f voted the Battle front during the j Coolidge ,eav6s fire noon. The firing was becoming a re intense As hour passed after boar it was stated both sides using Art fiery. Mainly 3 in gun. Explosive shells used explosive artillery shells were used for the first time today. Large num he a of machine guns likewise were j placed in service. There was no evidence vet that cooperation was being afforded the Kangsu forces by the in Val contingents reported assembling at banking for action Down tho Yangtze River. No notable gains were made by Washington. D. C. Sent. 5.�?government business took up practically the entire attention of president Coolidge today with the regular Cabinet meeting in the morning and offbeats on his engagement list. Or. Coolidge has been devoting considerable attention to his j Jan with Hope for the Assembly of actions which was frequently interrupted with Long hand clapping by the delegates my the Public. M Herriot beware i that France would follow in both latter and spirit the solemn document As the covenant of the league of nations. Which forms the first part of the treaty of Versailles and approved in principle in Advance any plan Labelling As an aggressor any country which refused arbitration. Especially remarked by the delegates was the French premieres reference to the attitude of the United states toward the league of nations. A we continue to Hope a he said a that the United state which has already Given us such useful Collar Thor Side in today s lighting around for investigating car Luchu thrown oration and rendered us so Many ser-14.v. It a Rohnn Ruph a commission and it has be a Indi Litho. It was reported. The Kangsu troops under general i rated that he would announce tho Chi Sholeh Yuan appeared today to to j personnel of the commis Shn at an concentrating on that sector heavy Early Date. He also has asked for reinforcements being brought up from additional data on the report of the the it tackers base at Vinsan. Tariff commission relative to the sue wounded relatively few due to i he heavier fighting tho number of wounded has been inc Reaa a duty but a decision on this is not expected immediately. The president will leave tomorrow cd considerably though it continues by automobile for Baltimore where nut of a1 proportion to the extent of he will deliver an address at tho am Ristic fashion. Exercises. Ppr ads of fifty wounded soldiers 0 were counted being carried bark d. P1iawj i to Shanghai in motor trucks for med-1 jul Lii cd 5 a Juaiil 15 vices will not refuse her collaboration now especially As arbitration is the Keystone of our he added that certain distinguished citizens of the United states have already assisted with suggestions of the greatest value. This reference of the Premier was to the draft pact for Security and disarmament drawn up by a committee of americans. A in the discussion that followed the gun fire the chinese still wasting a unveiling of the la Fayette statue Premier Herriot a address sex pc ammunition by careless firing in Char j he will return immediately after the Mier Saj Auldra of Italy said his coun try was desirous of collaborating in every Way in the work of peace. He approved of the people of arbitration and he referred to the historical precedent furnished by the United states and great Britain in the settlement in in j a a a a of the Alabama Case at Geneva in murderous Tull or 1872. Italy he declared favored the i progressive reduction of armaments and desired to avoid the danger of Al treatment. No Field hospitals have yet been established in that sector it loin necessary to transport the wounded 25 Miles Back to the City if More than Mere first Aid treatment is required. A. It _ it hang has not threatened peking. China. Sept. 5.�?cfh�?denial that Chang tso Lin military governor of Manchuria had threatened to mediate by Force in the Chi Dee civil warfare around Shanghai unless the fighting was stopped was made today by the foreign office. The foreign office admitted it had received a communication from Genera Chang but asserted that instead __2. A. W at la f a 4 striving to find so Pitt. N t f i j 1th formation of rival groups. He of Wales look for am to expre�.e4 the of prior. That it Woald the International Meadow Day for a a motion to re Brook it us tomorrow with a it at in h f necessary for its tor. He Walt have his own bowl Wii at the frames and the Scotland Yard. Wuh Uler Salandra for and state department secret service a a pressing approval of the a Birdman leave Pictou on last of sea Hight Boston ii is forced Down by motor trouble but takes air quickly again warm Welcome ready thousands await Landing in Boston while Patrick leads greeting squad bar Harbor me., sept. 5.-�? the world fliers passed the naval radio station at Otter Cliffs near Here at 2 05 Standard time. A Light rain was falling. Eastport. Me. Sept. 5.�?the world circling fliers reached the United states at 1 20 p. In Eastern Tim today. The three planes flying very fast passed Over the West Quaddy head coast guard station on the Boundary line Between Maine and new Brunswick at that hour. Bath me., sept. 5��?the world fliers passed Between Pond Island and Seguin at 3 20 Standard time flying Low. Rockford my sept. 5.�?tile flier passed near Whitehead Light at 3 o clock Standard time. Flying about 150 feet above the surface. Wade Smith Nelson Harding Ogden Arnold Row ton air port sept. 5.�? major general Mason m. Pat tick. Chief of the air service of the United states army followed by a group of escorting planes took the air at 3 12 p. Rn., Standard time to Start northeastward to meet the approaching world fliers. The plane one by Otic. Soared aloft and headed toward the City of Bolton where by a pre arranged pm a they were to effete above the common As a Ivna that the world girdling airmen were a preaching along tin Eoas i Pictou n. A. Sept. 5.�?up it american army world fliers to off from Pictou to Boston today on the last overseas stage of their flight which will bring them a Aback to the United states territory. The time of the Start was 10 15 30, above is a picture of Indian Harbo Treme Southern end of Labrador. The so completed a trip around the world in i Eastern Standard time. With the three round the world am morning after having completed an no a a a serb i Isle Wair oct it ration development tand with great Erica aircraft As they might have other hop to Nova Scotia the fliers v. I. Britain already on record through i looked when they Sank gracefully on hopped off up their last Over a sea Cash one by by appearance in the. Of bring of a threatening nature to was the friendliest. In the Bette. Chang was said to Hare deprecated the. Rivil War should be of dded to paddock at Bolmant Park when Epin Ard and Zev raced. Quot while the Prince was planning a Sportive Dav the Scotland Yard men special state department agent and chinese people. It of a a York a a trooper who com prime minister Macdonald a speech yesterday declaring for making arbitration the Basta of All political life j the delegates left the Assembly today feeling they had participated in a gathering which truly spelled history ,n,? a Quot series of de-pr1�?z Al. wore Hunt on More although Comro in France to a Quot. I v i r. I i a a a a a a a. A a a a a a it ins floods serious business. Haunting Iio Oas. Tie let in inaction with new York police they it it v r Domain the elite test in were Bendler every extort to Trice the. Quot Noral chans intend Antho Raholp of a half incoherent Lett or which was turned Over to Poller cd a in Trot tic a trip to f m Churia. Asserted today that a j seen absolutely no evidence a a Quot i i Vita by general Jhang a k Wellington Koo. Min later affairs in the peking gov today replied to represent in by representatives of forces concerning the fighting .1 i Shanghai. He sent to the All interested legation the Ai the chinese government precaution would be taken Protection of the live and of foreigners in the Battle y the policy of arbitration Premier her i riot left no illusions among his auditors that France considered that a i titration alone could save the world ter which a. Turnm Over to Pollee in he contrary he a pre cd belief Lei Pate in the struggle. Quiet in Mukden in observers including a. Who Nave just returned Mukden the principal police to be the product of a de rang yesterday in Whdeh the writer threat ened the life of the Prince. Although the letter is thought by that the motto of the league of nations. Whose pact was a covenant of Security Justice and right should be a Pascal s immortal phrase Quot jus cd mind. The direct the at carried in a ice �?z., Forpe is Force the words a i want to kill him. Caused the Princess guard to take extra precautions for Bis saftey. A o in plans enter conflict Chiba sept. 5-�?�? serial without Justice is tyranny. The French Premier emphasized the fact that the basis of the present i movement to disarm the nations of the world was article eight of the covenant of the league which provides that armaments shall be reduced to la Point compatible with National see purity. J arguing that the time had not yet arrived when Force could be abandon j Washington. D. sept. 5.�?bena-<��?� a a inflated that Force must be tor la Follette Independent Candy harmonised with Judice. He favored Date for president exp Eota to hold he proposed part of Mutual assist-1 Ance in its main features because it u Follette will meet managers in capital next week the Waters of the Harbor at the sex jump from Pictou to Boston having approximately 300 hours of actual j lieutenant waders plane the bos flying time. Below Are the pictures ton ii. Came Down shortly after the of the men who flew on the epoch Start. Making flight. Glenn Young is finally indicted by Illinois jury Danville ii sept. 5.�?indictments were returned yesterday by the Federal grand jury in session Here against Glenn Young and nine residents of Herrin charging them with impersonating government officers in making raids in Williamson county. Young is named in five of the six indictments returned. Bench warrants were issued and will be sent to Atlanta. Ga., where Young is reported for murder of Herrick woman Omaha neb., sept. 5.�?carl Hough companion of miss Lillian Mckenney 21, whose body was found under a Bridge near Here August 13, was indicted for the murder of the girl at Bedford la., yesterday says a special dispatch to Omaha Bee Hough has been held in jail Here since aug labelled War As an International crime and endeavoured to afford some a series of conferences Here within a week with his Campaign managers. Chung in three sectors be-1 deluding John m. Nelson in charge in leg of rival Chen a of main Hgt adv Aries in Chicago and Protection to the smaller nations we governors i of Shanghai. _ Day but added fury "��?oa8idate. However has been fixed for the Security to be receiving treatment for a ouf ids ust 19 j h look9> county attorney. Is in doubt As to whether he would ask the death penalty in Case Hough convicted of the girl�?T6 death the dispatch says. Miss Mckenney body battered and with Finger prints on the Throat indicating that she had been choked to death was found under a Bridge two Days after Hough an the girl had been seen at Bedford today. Rival chinese of main in Chicago and prow Clun contesting of a Jgilbert e Roe Eastern director with could no be left at he Mer i. Continued in offi a in Ufa. Tork City. No definite Ureal a Salt states without Fuit to the Battle by the move air planes into the War zone e reported concentration of c battleships along i engine River. Tops were proceeding from the a i i Headquarters of general la Chekian Turchun to j meeting. While or Nelson and or. Roe Are in Washington it is probable that they will discuss Campaign activities with members of the committee which is assisting them in the management of the Campaign particular attention will be paid c the governor s defending during the discussions it was said foal Wangtu. 15 Miles West of i Day at la Follette Headquarters to where fighting continues. It finance problem As expenditures considerable jockeying sustained when he and mrs. Young were attacked near Odanville. Ii a few months ago. Affairs of Turner county Banks will be probed by jury Irrie is f r Iti ors a this Quarter Accord or z to an observer who returned from a Quot sing today. The Fungwha head Ltd re explained this with the an i Cement that the Chekian troops taking positions to Check in or it Ltd de enemy swing southeasterly j e enemy movement would l c c the grand canal with the imme the objective a the suck Mangand it Chow railway. Any movement red the Southeast would make r Battlefront extend into Chekian r Vince the seat of la Yung lungs government. Entrance of air planes into the conf it was signalized today when thru a clone passed Over the Western a District this afternoon. Tbs planes were evidently cruising it he direction of the Fungwha Avi atom ground. Naval Craft from peking were re sorted moving Down the Yangtze to a id the Fukien Fleet supporting the evading forces from the North the Fukien Fleet was reported in the Zhusan archipelago Southeast of Shanghai several Days ago to inter a it any Ald from Chang tso Len manchurian War lord. At present Are exceeding receipts. Posses kills one and takes another As robber suspect Rosholt. I. Sept. 5.�?a posse of one Hundred men surrounding the Woods three Miles East of this Village at noon today captured a suspect in the attempted robbery of the Rosholt state Bank yesterday. The Man gave Hie name As Robert Meyer and said he came from Chicago the Man killed by postmen yesterday has been identified As Joe a Oglinski a native of Russia who has been in american with residence at Chicago for about a year author i toss Here claim. A a Zeglinski in survived by a widow in Russia and a brother living near Galloway. Wie. A. O it ass Moines. La., sept. 5.�?the fourth annual convention of the Tetli division association will be Mic to i Paul. Sept. I. Novice in Golf tourney defeats former Champion nay att r. I., sept. 5.�?miss Mary k Browne. Pacific coast Tennis Star who is playing National Golf for the j first time furnished a great Surprise j today by defeating miss Olenna Collett of Providence former Champion. I and favorite to repeat the match went to the nineteenth Hole. In the final round tomorrow miss Browne will meet mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd of Philadelphia who in the other Semi final match today York Defeated Are. C. H. Vanderbeck of Philadelphia 2 and i. O Parker. S. D. Sept. 5.�?affairs of six closed Banks of Turner county will be investigated by a special county grand jury to be converted Here on sept. 23, it became known i today. Circuit Jurge u l. Fleeger signed an order convening the grand j jury at the request of citizens of the county and the Board of county commissioners. Forty thousand dollars in county funds Are said to be tied up in the six defunct Banks. Tod a Iseball National league St. Louis at Pittsburgh postponed rain. A Chicago. Too 010 oooo i 8 i Cincinnati. 200 of 0 00x�?3 8 0 Alexander and Hartnett Donohue and Wingo. First game fourth woman in Chicago insane As. Result of murder 302 too ooo�?6 la 0 Philadelphia. Too 300 011�?8 la i Baldwin and Gowdy Clamer. Weinert and Wilson. Brooklyn. Too 040 000�?4 8 i Boston. Too too ooo�?0 5 i err Hurdt and de Berry Barnes and Gibson. Second game new York. 89 _ Philadelphia. 20 Chicago. 111. Sept. 5.�?the fourth j Mcquillian and Snyder Carlson woman believed to have become , Pinto Bishop and Hehne. Sane As a result of brooding Over the j american league trial Nathan Leopold and Richards. Louis too Ooi Loeb who confessed the kidnapping Chicago too 2 32 and murder of Robert Franks was examined at the county Hospital yesterday. According to or. J. P. Perci Val of the psychopathic Hospital. She la the wife of a Carpenter who said she talked and thought of nothing but the Franks trial since r Begum. Danforth and severed Cvet Gros Anc Grabowski first game Cleveland .010 200 000�?3 is 8 Detroit .022 120 oox�?7 la 0 Smith and l. Sewell Wells and Woodall. Steals three cars in As Many blocks is finally caught los Angeles calif., sept. 5.�?three blocks Fred de Armoun travelled and each Block he stole an automobile it was testified at his preliminary hearing Here Tod fit on a charge of grand larceny. The first car he stole crashed into another before he had gone a Block according to witnesses the second ran Ott of gasoline just after j he got started the third was taken away from him by a policeman who by that time had Learned what was going on. He was held for trial under 13,000 Ball. Attorneys unable to find defendant in heart Balm Suita \ a tour Falls. S. A. Dept. 5.�?attorney for miss Margaree Mcclain describing herself As a former Chicago chorus girl. Were seeking today to serve papers on James t Wear hit. Said to be an Illinois banker in a $200,000 breach of Promise suit filed against him yesterday in circuit court Here by miss Mclaine. Wear hit is said to have dropped from sight since news of the filing of the suit was made Public yesterday but miss Mclaine attorneys expressed the belief that he was still in this City where he in said to have come last Ftfe nday open learning of the whereabouts of mice Mclaine. Motor equipment of Mitchell opens Branch at Huron # a Branch office of the general motors equipment company of Mitchell is being established in Huron it was Learned from officials of the Mitchell office today. The Huron office of the company will be under the management of m. S. Dockendorf. A former travelling Salesman for the Mitchell Oice. Or. Dockendorf worked in the territory surrounding Huron. He i now established in Huron Wner the Huron office will open for business immediately in the location in the or Mart. The general motor equipment company conducts an exclusively wholesale business. Movie magnates in Chicago bar talks about defense Day the a new Orleans a Lieut. Nelson s machine was the first to get into the air she was followed by the plane of Lieut. Dowell h. Smith the flight commander the a Chicago a the a Boston ii Lieut. Waders new machine replacing the one lost off the fares making the remainder of the flight with the other two planes took tho air at 10 16 30. After flying about the Harbor tho three planes headed into the wind starting out at first on a northwesterly course. Boston ii forced Down the a Boston ii was forced Down three minutes after taking the air. She apparently encountered motor trouble. After circling about for a few minutes the a new Orleans followed the a Boston ii a to the surface Lieut Nelson in the a new Orleans took the air again shortly while the a Boston ii again started Down the Harbor. At 10 35 a. Rn., the a Boston ii took tho air again and All the planes were away of their Way. Final Start at 10 35 a. M. The ultimate Start after the motor trouble to the Boston had been adjusted was timed at 10 35 o clock. At 10 50 o clock the planes were reported. Passing Over River John a fifteen Railes along the coast from Pictou. At 11 16 a. Rn., the planes passed Over the Mouth of Pugwash Harbor about 50 Miles from the starting Point. The three planes were flying abreast and going very fast. Weather forecast Chicago. In. Sept. 5.�?ghieago motion picture owners through Jack Miller president of their association have refused to allow speakers on patriotism to give four minute talks in their shows on defense Day. Sept. Patrick makes elaborate 12. The refusal came in the face of plans to Welcome fliers an urgent request of the local defense Boston mass., sept. 5.�?the Amer test committee. I ican world fliers Are expected to step or. Miller gave As his reason for j on the soil of their native land today the refusal that the talks would a an it for the first time since they left. It at nov the patrons and that a we can to Seattle on april 5, when they drop afford j into Boston Harbor and land at the Boston air port. Lieut. Lowell in 8mith. And his companions will be met and escorted Here by a formation of air planes led by major general Mason m. Patrick chief of the United states air serv1c�?o. After taxiing to their mooring buoy the fliers will be greeted by a Salute of 21 guns and the Star spangled Banner played by a military band. They will then be received by committees of Federal state and municipal authorities who will escort than while Thep sign the visitors Register of the Boston air following the ceremonies the airmen will be Given an Opportunity to rest and Dine alone. Every Effort Bai been made to shorten the ordeal of official and informal receptions in order that the fliers May prepare for the first american leg of their flight to acres for spectators in answer to a wide Public desire to see the marking of the first a Mer a can Post of the historic flight Airport officials have arranged to provide tor 100.060 spectators setting aside to i it a fair tonight not so Cool in Northwest portion saturday increasing cloudiness with rising temperature. A Orth Dakota and South Dakota inc redeing Cloudine its and warmer tonight saturday unsettled probably local showers or Thunder storms warmer in extreme East and cooler in extreme West portions. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. M yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum. So. Minimum. 46. At 8 a. In. Today 60. Weather and roads Huron Clear 56 roads Good. Aberdeen Clear 42 roads of parking space for Antonio Watertown. Clear 55 roads Good. Biles and extensive Ama for Pedes Sioux Falls Clear 56 roads Good / Trian. Railway and Street car cons Pierre Clear 54 roads Good. Panties have scheduled extra trans Yankton Clear 59 roads Good. J rotation facilities to handle the Mitchell Clear �,0 roads goad. J throngs