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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 9, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Worlds Only Corn Palace sept. 22 to 27�?three big shows in owe twelve pages the evening Republican City edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota tuesday september 9,1924. Number 290rain stops War in China Only 31 but he has Job bigger nation state hangs on Young my financier Seymour Parker Gilbert i coing to put Europe bade on its feet again to juggle huge sums task will be to main i i Ste payments so As not to disturb balance by Charles p. Stewart Nea service writer Washington sept. 9.�?one of the biggest jobs in All this world has Fasen to the lot of a Young Man of is. _ it a Job far More important even i a i a presidents or King so Tempo artly at least. On its handling the Fate of nations the Job is agent general for re t Arati is payments under the Dawes and the Man is Seymour Gilbert jr., of new York. Bul the magnitude of his tasks in rutting War time Europe on its feet a n does no to faze him in the Slighter for Gilbert has been doing big thmg8since 1918, when he was called Cut of a Law office to become a member of the War loan staff. At 25 he was directing All Uncle Sam s Liberty Bond tales. Two years later lie was elevated to the Post of assistant Secretary of the Treasury though of a different Polit 5. I Faith than the administration he was serving. # when the republicans came in. Be held Over despite opposition from to t c ans. And then through a special net of Congress he was elevated to the newly created Post of under that gave him authority to the Secretary s until his resignation two years Tater to return to his old Legal prac led virtually All the gov than a King Sentire Battle front is Idle during storm Aksi handles ref ration Tutti Best military traditions provide for suspension of War in bad weather loses. Local. Aspect Shanghai defenders Start counter attach. Which it is claimed succeeded Seymour Parker Gilbert or. Secretary. Second or last scene in Loeb Leopold drama is set death of second i woman thought Veteran Dampens Syracuse races or a r Public debt problems in-1 Caverly to Render verdict eluding Thi tangled european Loans. To wonder he has been upon to put the experts re tomorrow two slayers Are least affected Chicago. 111., sept. 9. N operation. Ii he. His duty to receive the j minute preparations for the the r c the h an i a it c it Flete of a last final Germany is due a obscene in the Legal dram its Cli out to War damages. And j the sentencing to life imprisonment o the various Able or to death of Richard Loeb and Nathan f. Leopold or. For the kidnapping and murder of Bobbie Franks were under Way today. When court opens tomorrow morning at 9 30 of clock. Judge John r. Caverly will announce the verdict he reached after to Days of pondering Over the evidence brought out in the colourful trial of the Youthful a super men and College youths who confessed the crime. Far away from the drone of the court room to which attorneys defendants and their relatives Bailiff and reporters will be admitted will be the father and Mother of one of them or. And mrs. Albert h. Loeb. On their summer estate near Charlevoix. Mich. The father and Mother will set awaiting the tinkle of a Telephone Bell which will Tell them whether their son shall forfeit his life to a Hangman or to the Walls of a it bet Penitentiary. They will be absent from simulations but it is understood j a court room because their physician has warned them that to be present might prove too great a Shock for them to Bear. Nathan of Leopold. Sr., and Foreman Leopold a brother of Nathan jr., will be in court to represent the other defendant. They will be attended by Clarence Darrow and Benth ? May look simple but reeling of vast amounts of Money from country to country always tends to it upset International Exchange and the Exchange fluctuations of most i a a War years have had much to do Vith the Complete disorganization of the worlds Trade since the armistice. Gilbert will have to devise Means of Ping these transfers at such and in such ways As to avoid i got Exchange fluctuations. When it considered that the transfers be exceedingly complicated and they will run High into billions r h comes evident that this task cot about As near to an impossibility Ever was turned Over to a h rein a cig. Gilbert roust be a super diplomate ill As a super financier. It is re to a matter of Money. Issues future peace and War hang upon w v or carries out his work. A pod the Post without a Syracuse. N. V., sept. 9.�?the killing of a second Veteran Driver in two weeks has marred grand circuit racing. Shortly after he had joined in tribute to Edward f. A a pop Geers w to was killed last week at Wheeling. W. ., Tommy Hinds was thrown to his death in a collision Between bulkier at the new York state fair ground yesterday. H1hds was 62 Yea of old Abd a native of Goshen. N. Y. He had been a racing Driver for 25 years. To have slain eight husbands Pouge say she has coxfe88-td to murder his Bones Are recovered eight offices on lower Brule Are abolished receive $7000 a year with b y generous allowances for it graduated from Rutgers when he was 20. He com ? Law studies at Harvard o snot play Golf. I Hile president quits 4 a pm Chile sept. A 9.�? a a Idem Arturo Alexandr of Chile Roki red and has been succeed president by general Luis alts head of the military cab we n assumed Power Friday weather forecast evening Republican Bureau 301 Albee building. Washington d a. Sept. 9. By a Imge p. Authier eight offices at the lower Brule Indian sub Agency were abolished today upon orders from the Interior department. As a result of the order the payroll on the South Dakota Agency will be reduced by $8,5.00 annually. The positions abolished by departmental order include chief clerk salary $1,500 clerks stenographer. $1,320 Stockman $1,140 assistant Stockman $600 and Indian judge $250 the indians on the lower Brule were recently placed under the jurisdiction of the Crow Creek Agency and the superintendent was also a a. Changed from a full Indian superin Jamin and Walter Bachrach. Defense end for a , attorneys. J members of the prosecutor s staff who have been handling the Case with states attorney Crowe have been at work laying plans for combating any move the defense might attempt tomorrow. A while All the world turned to wait judge Caverly a decision tomorrow the two players spent the Day a Ere a Are to cd v it. l t #1 to v 1 r. Capo Reading and playing athletic games Eta fair tonight with in a with other prisoners. They seem lit cloudiness and warmer in tie disturbed or worried and Are firtion and probably Frost in Northeast portion wednes try Cloudy and warmer pos Owers in extreme West por i fair tonight possibly Frost it re me Northeast portion rising per mire in West portion wed 7 increasing cloudiness and it Dakota partly Cloudy to land wednesday. Probably to he overs warmer tonight and inst portion wednesday. Us Dakota partly Cloudy to record breaking vote is forecast in Colorado today Denver. Colo., sept. 9.�?with the Prospect of a record breaking re pub i lican primary vote. Colorado voters 1 today will go to the polls to Nomin looking Forward to the convening of j ate both Republican and democratic court tomorrow with much Hope. State tickets including candidates for a Tell Dickie my boy that we Are two seats in the United states sen praying for him and hoping beyond ate. Hope that his life will be 1 United states senators Lawrence c. Was the pathetic message mrs. Loeb Phipps. Republican and Alva b. And gave Allen Loeb Richards brother j ams. Democrat Are unopposed for Detroit. Mich. Sept. $ a a a having confessed according to the police that she killed a sweetheart four years ago. After she had helped him hide the body of her eighth husband whom he had slain mrs. Euphemial Mondich was being questioned by the authorities today in an Effort to determine where her other husbands Are. Information furnished by the woman a ninth husband three Days ago led to her arrest mrs. Mondich told the authorities she did not know the name of the Man she killed except that he was known a a a John. A Skull and other Bones believed to be those of a a John were unearthed yesterday under a House formerly occupied by mrs. Mondich. According to the police mrs. Moo Dich under grilling confessed she had kind a a John with his own revolver a week after she had seen him club her eighth husband. Joseph Sokool sky to death in an automobile. A a John had come to live with her. She told the police and remained in her Home about a week. One Day she said he came to the and threatened to kill her. Quot i made him put the revolver on the she informed the police. Thought he would kill me so i picked up the gun and shot she then described How she went under the House dug a Hole and dragged a a John so body from the House and buried it. She married Steve Mondich Abe said shortly afterwards. Mondich according to the police became incensed when she left him and took with her title of property they owned jointly and furnished information which led to the finding of the Bones under the woman a former Home. Shanghai Hina. Sept. 9.�? 4>-Ra terrific rainstorm which continued several hours and flooded Shanghai streets to a depth of two feet this afternoon halted fighting Between the Chekian and Kangsu armies West and Northwest of the City this evening in accordance with the chinese military tradition that fighting can of done Only in Good weather. Announcement of the successful counter attack near Litho was made at the Fungwha Headquarters of the Chekian forces after two major Battles had engaged the troops for several hour. Tare to traditions chinese military traditions provide for suspension of hostilities when the weather becomes bad. Reports received after the downpour interrupted the War showed that the Chekian forces defending Shang Hla who started an Active offensive against the Kangsu troops today had made slight gains at some Points but were merely holding their own at others. Both Battles representing counter attacks by the Chekian troops against the invading Kangsu forces were started at noon. One in the Shanghai banking railway sector was started Between Lansing and Wangtu with acting 20 Miles from Shanghai As the objective. The other was at Litho on the coast Northwest of Woosung. Gains Are pointed an observer who returned from that front at 4 of clock this afternoon reported he had seen the Chekian troops push Forward their fighting line for a gain of two Miles. The rainfall which stopped the fighting began very shortly afterwards. The Fungwha announcement referred to the counter attack along the railway As a a tremendous Effort a almost at the same Tfelt amp of Fri if hts ing started defense units mounted guard at the approaches to the International settlement and the French Concession making effective in those parts of the City the a state of emergency which has been declared to exist. Pelted to prepare against two developments in themselves not related Are taken Here to indicate the probability of the whole North becoming involved. The foreign legation considered the ritual0 serious enough to reiterate their communications of a week ago to the foreign office in sisting upon Protection of foreign interests and suggested the establishment of a Neutral zone at Woosung and Shanghai. The Opportunity afforded by the general unrest is being improved by Radical elements allegedly prompted 1 from Moscow to give a foreign in j Peria Listic twist to events in order i Minnesota hit worst to arouse an anti foreign agitation. A group of self styled a the anti in j Preez tag temperatures in Perl Alist league composed of Btu Minnesota and North a dents and a few Radical members of i Kota last night parliament has circulated i Cantatory first Frost of season strikes in four states Only heavy damage Howey or in South Dakota confined to Brookings co. Circulars while the chinese press has St. Paul. Minn., sept. 9.�?i>amag1ns carried a Moscow dispatch Charon posts wer it. Experienced Early today the Powers with the intention of pro n nearly a a parts of Mann Sota an i rating by the War to partition China. A Cartlan 8ections of Eastern North Japan this dispatch charges would and Gouth Dakota. Dominate Manchuria and great Brit-1 in most instances except in the Ain. South China. The i Shih Pao. Red River Valley of Minnesota Early one of the leading chinese news Pap i report indicated that injury to Corn Era discredits the whole Story As a i and other crops will be so Lulu Valley piece of bolshevik propaganda for Points however reported severe dam the consumption of the masses of Ayo to Corn and gardens my Farmers Chin. The newspaper expresses the were beginning preparing today to belief that Ghina hag nothing to fear 1 Cut a much of the drop a possible Ai _ a a a a a for silos and fodder. Potatoes were uninjured in the Southern Section and Western sections of the state the Frost was of the a Light White variety and hit principally in the Low spots. Tho moderate free was held by �om3 to be a Boon to the crop in those sections As it will prevent further stalk growth and will Force maturity of the ears. Central Minnesota suffered some in the Low areas but the damage will not run Over to per cent it was estimated this morning. The frosts in the Dakotas were extremely get of d struck Only in the lowlands. I while the Washington treaties remain operative. Putnam injured when his Auto goes in ditch a. L. Putnam Farmer labor candidate for governor of South Dakota and his wife were painfully though not seriously injured in an automobile Accident just West of Bowdle late yesterday afternoon according to word received at the state farm labor Headquarters Here this morning or. And mrs. Putnam were on Way from Bowdle to Faulk county where or. Putnam was scheduled to deliver a number of addresses in support of his candidacy. The car had just left Bowdle when suddenly the front wheels dipped into a Sand Hole and the car skidded and rolled Over throwing both or. And mrs. Putnam to the ground. Both were severely bruised. The candidate and his wife returned to Bowdle where their bruises were dressed and the car repaired after which they continued on their tour. Funds Short but Sioux Falls gets dem. Headquarters Chicago iu., sept. 9.�?c49 a freezing temperatures were reported from five weather stations in Minnesota an North and South Dakota to the weather Bureau Here today with reports of a Frost in Minnesota North and South Dakota and Iowa but Only killing Frost in Northern Minnesota and Brookings county South Dakota. The temperature at the five station mentioned were 28 at Jamestown n d. 30 at Lisbon n. 32 at Milbank s d. And 32 at both Park rapids and grand Meadows Minn. Frost was reported Over most of Minnesota from Light to killing Grana Meadow and Winnebago both reporting a heavy Frost. There was a Light Frost in extreme Northwestern Iowa at Estherville and also at Watertown and Waterloo according to weather reports. Amp Sioux Falls 8. D., sept. 9.�? louts n. Chii of Elk Point state democratic chairman has decided to locate the democratic state Headquarters at Sioux Falls for the 1924 Campaign foreign governments land Strong forces Shanghai China sept. 9.�?<a a while the preliminary Bat ties in China a civil War continued today j according to an announcement made w Ith renewed intensity in the Vicinity j but a a p Burtch of Sioux do to of the prize City of Shanghai Chang socratic county chairman. Following tso Ling War lord of Manchuria and a statement made by or. Barton of to give a a dickies last night. No a she and wednesday probably 4 wednesday and in extreme ortion tonight warmer tonight in a and Central portions and in a my West portion wednesday. Local temperatures and minimum tempera i Quot Ras recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. J verday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 79. Minimum 45. At $ a. In. Today. 52. at Milker Magnus think he could toss hav with Cal Aberdeen Clear 40 Road Good. Mitchell Clear. 62 roads Good. Watertown Clear. 44 roads Good. Huron part Cloudy. 48 roads Tood. Sioux Falls Clear 50 roads Good. Pierre partly Cloudy 54 roads Cood. Yankton Clear 55 Roa is Good. St. Paul. Minn., sept. 9.�?magnus Johnson Farmer labor candidate for re election As United a states senator from Minnesota announced or an address Here last night that he is planning to Issue a Challenge to president Coolidge for a Hay pitching contest. Later he declared he was Only a you know i have been Campaign i ing for thres months a senator Johnson said. A i have been doing so much talking the i was afraid the people would say a Why he Isnit a dirt Farmer Atter also j went Bajc to the far a for one Day and pitched Oats. A then i read in the papers that president Coolidge was up in Vermont on the farm. He raked a Little Hay and i guess he pitched some. So i am going to Challenge him. I might come out better with the presided. Titan i did with Secretary wm1�4 in our milking you All about the nomination for the six year Senate term. In True race for the unexpired term caused by the death of the late Samuel d. Nicholson and now filled by senator Adams there Are two democratic and three Republican candidates. Interest centers principally however. Around the Republican gubernatorial race which is a three cornered affair Between c. J. Morley District judge from Denver lieutenant governor Robert f. Rockwell and former a lieutenant governor Earl Cooley a a a Minnehaha county Bankers will be tried in Parker Sioux Falls s. D., april 9.�?following the action of judge l. L. Flee Ger yesterday in granting changes of venue to five Sioux foils Bankers indicted in connection with state ban it failures in Minnehaha county states attorney Hugh Gamble announced today that he will ask immediate trial for the men on sept. 22, when the september circuit court term for Turner county opens at Parker. Noted Painter dead Hingham. Mass., sept. 9.�?alexander Pope noted Painter of animals and still life died suddenly at the wheel of his automobile while driving near Here today. He was 75 years old. Two dozen executed Moscow. Russia. Sept. 9.�?twenty four persons suspected of implication in the revolt in the Republic of Georgia have been executed. To Date baseball nations league Boston at new York postponed wet grounds. Philadelphia at Brooklyn postponed wet grounds. First game Pittsburgh. Too 020 020�?-4 9 St. Louis. 402 too. L0x�?7 f i the. Kremer and Schmidt Settlor on and Gonzales. Cincinnati. $00 091 Chicago. Ooi Ooi Rixey and Hargrave Alexander and Hartnett. Of Farrell. W Pei fun military head of the peking government entered their forces to meet in the main contest a fight for control of the Central government of China. Out of a series of reports from the defending forces of Shanghai in the past Twenty four hours it was apparent that the fighting was being carried closer to the City by the invading forces. Warned by firing West of Here at Nanhsiang 12 Miles from he City foreign governments landed troops from 22 warships stationed in the Harbor at Daybreak today and were ready to defend the foreign settlement should it come within the line of fire before Nightfall. Fighting was carried on today at three Points on the too mile front West and South of Shanghai. While no Beds it action took place reinforcements were thrown into the fray by both sides. The we Pel fun Central government forces took a direct hand in the Battles yesterday by sending troops from the province of Honan controlled by the peking government into the conflict on the Side of the invading forces. There was some indications Here that general to Feng Len defense commander of Shanghai might quit for a Cash consideration of $2,000,-000, but the report was not warranted by any of the aggressive Steps being taken by general to to drive Back the invading forces from the Western portion of Kangsu province in which peking is incited. Announcement of general Chang Tao Lin. From Mukden principal Clov of Manchuria yesterday that he was moving armies into the Field against Garding the location of state Headquarters a i have just received the news that a though we Are still Short of the amount agreed on or. Crill has decided to come to Sioux Falls on my Assurance that the balance of the amount needed will to raised later. O deep interest b shown in primary by Vermont voters a mount Pel vt., sept. 9.�?Vermont voters were expected to attend in unusually Large numbers of the opening of the polls this morning for tho biennial primary election. The candidacy of a native son Calvin Coolidge for the presidency has aroused citizens throughout the state to a High pitch of interest in politics. The primary Campaign has been a quiet one but the coming National contest has reflected its interest to the state candidates. There Are no democratic contests. The republicans Are called upon to choose Between candidates for governor lieutenant governor and congressmen from one of the two districts. Bank at Piedmont closed last month b open once More Huron escapes Frost Huron. S. It. Sept. 9.�?Huron Ani this Vicinity escaped Frost last night when the temperature fell no lower than 43 above according to an announcement issued Here this morning by the state office of the weather Bureau. However according to the report Watertown and the District Lynn in that Section reported some Light Frost. It is not believed to have been of consequence however the weather Bureau declares. Brookings hit hard Brookings s. D., sept. 9.�?garden truck was killed and More than one third of the Corn crop damaged by the Frost which was general in Brookings last night reports today said. Frost at Watertown Watertown s. D., sept. 9.�?reporta indicating that a a a White Frost touched Here and there in this Section particularly in the Low places were received Early today. The official minimum temperature Here was 38 above. Damage to Corn is believed to have been relatively unimportant. 38 at Aberdeen Aberdeen s. D., sept. 9.�?although the Mercury fell to 38 last night no Frost Hee been experienced in this Region and warmer weather today indicates that danger has been averted temporarily. Much Corn is dented an i two weeks free from Frost will put porn safely out of danger in the Northern part of the state. Corn nearly Safe Yankton s. P., sept. 9.�?no Frost was reported in this Region last night the lowest Mercury Reading being 47 degrees. Early Corn is practically beyond Frost danger and another week or ten Days will put the balance of the crop out of the Way. Chicago. Iii. Sept. 9.�?reports of Frost in northeastern North Dakota most of Minnesota Northern and Western Wisconsin and Northern and Eastern Iowa were received Here today. Market reports said the Frost was Light at Muscatine. La., and my Neap oils but that there was a heavy Frost at Mason City and Algona. To. Frost also was reported from Cedar rapids. Piedmont s. A. Sept. 9. The Iowa City and storm Lake. There also state ban of Piedmont which was1 was a Light Frost at Iowa Falls a the Pekins and me old thee report. I Zuten nere to Back to the directors and will pc i j May occur in Chicago and Vicinity to it tomorrow for business. It was in i it Jay minimum temperature by a was 47 at 7 a. In. American league Washington at Philadelphia Jot Pond rain. Two tomorrow. I new York too 200 002�?1 8 2 Boston .210 too 000�?4 to 3 Pennock Hoyt and Hofmann Ben Gough Quinn and having. Chicago Hooi Detroit to 004 ii Robertson Mcnnally and Crouse Johnson Holloway and Bagger. Rival. Up flu. A a taken Here to a a Quot or Quot itt Annh the we a her Bureau had reports of indicate to to Hoat Llytle. Would be n i rih rat he. A fro to Narth Diko a Man neat opened on another front Between ? f a lab cd or has been turned and parts of Wisconsin. Light from a peking and Mukden. The movements of the armies of bounced today by Paul Loomis bunk Chang against the we forces remain exam Ner de shrouded in secrecy today Accord. Rich a. Leased. No com ing to reports rcv4 Here. If the planning witnesses appeared at his forces of tho rival Beking and Muk hearing and it is assumed that he Den general meet a expected the. Made a the de Flea major Battle Hight occur in the vast j territory Northwest of peking Miles from the Shanghai Battle front. Civil Wah in Ort is losing its local aspect peking. Ching. Sept 9.�?un�?ai though there is be appreciable change in the War situation and the main Center of interest continues in the zone immediate a Wert and North world fliers land at Bolling Field in capital today Davis rests at Retreat near top of Rocky mountains Estes Park. Colo sept. 9�?at a Retreat in a Little Valley nestled Here i at almost the very Summit of the Rocky mountains. John w. Davis. 11 1 f presidential candidate rested today Washington. C., sent. 9 a a the a after hts strenuous campaigning in army world piers air Squadron a j the West. Of Shanghai it is becoming More Rived Over washing con from new before returning to Denver thurs apparent that the conflict cannot be York at 2 54 p. In. Today. They Cir j Day he will Complete the mapping cled Over the City with Field guns i out of the address he is to deliver regarded As local. The Centra government decree establishing civil War and the verbal advice of Genera Chang tso Lin. The manchurian dictator to the foreign consuls at Muk Dett that he feels com War. A a Quot Viz i below booming in National Salute and then headed for a Reft a cemetery to drop Flowers on the Tomb of americans unknown hero of the world there that night. In it he will treat subject of great moment to the people in this Section of the country conservation reclamation and irrigation

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