Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 28, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Twelve pages the evening Republican City edition vol xxxix Mitchell s. Monday september 28, 1925. American army has but 15 combat planes portion sunken number 300 Survey shows what a wrong with aviation remaining equipment composed of training planes and a Heap of junk Are flaming coffins High army officer Sipes xxx Ith Mitchell in i hit i met of pop Mhz ent policy by i Arry Boardman nil service writer Washington. P. A. Pert 8.�?Only it air planes fit for combat use should suddenly a forced to go to j army has Only it for. Combat sub found by Crew of divers Rescue workers confident s-51 will be raised to surface today officers capable Hita j is at Nava ii base. Resent rumours that students had change a it Rica a of that a th1 fighting p m Ait it vice an official sum path military fit inc Fields shows. The remaining equipment is com of training plane messenger a a a and ohs it Hgt Apa of junk. Not x a ban1 sending on of these obsolete plane rho Batt i against a modern Hartcraft or on id a exactly like a River Steamer going into a naval engagement a a inst a first class battleship. A High Civ officer sax it to old no to even have a ghost the following data relative equipment at the various Fields is taken Farrr Var department records at Brooks Field Tex ship refused to Aid men on rammed sub Sitro in or of tragedy Tima of Reft Sau of snip to Throux line. To Breton mass. Sept 28 a Lvang on a cot in the Chelsea naval Hospital his Lacta rated body swathed in bandages. Michael s lira. 22 years old. A first class fireman and one of the Are of train j rare survivors of the disaster to the student i United states submarine s-51 gave a re planes for Quot Green Sod at Kelly Field nearby 27 train a graphic description of the crash ire plane for More advanced a to which swept to death thirty four of dents. Mil Dpi the can be used for training Pur-1 another dark Page to the years poses orb his officers and comrades and added dec erd of american naval and Marine one amphibian flan j disasters. Mitchell Field l i. Has 39 planes. Outstanding from the wounded All of them were built during the War Seaman Story of the wreck is his end Are now obsolete repeated declaration that lieutenant the nifty planes at Langley Field. Rodney h. Dobson immediately of 15 obsolete War time ter the steamship City of Rome had planes of rammed the undersea Craft Vaisy a a. Include Martin and 35 training various types. It of the latter one is a new. Up to Date Loening amphibian. The others Are old and worn out. At Selfridge Field mich., there Are 49 Pursuit planes. Of these 15 Are and in first Clas. Curtin and Boeing planes. To rest Are Thomas Morse of. Planes which Are not Battle planes i at Bolling Field near Washington.,. Entered do have lands three 4yat a tone a a entered 12 old there Are a. Mat of which have been rebuilt to wiper j two by messengers and on Small nought training plane. Rockwell Field near ban Diego has six old Deha viands. That sums up americas flying strength now in commission. Mccook Field near Dayton. is a imply an experimental station. Xiv omit than in us an army air service Headquarters officer., who for obvious reasons Quested that i name be summed up the condition of the country s air forces As follows a general Mitchell stated that we have Only 19 planes fit for combat use a when he mad that statement be withheld pealed time after time to officers of the City of Rome to throw out a life line to the domed submarine. His last appeals however according to lira were disregarded and resulted in nearly two score souls meeting a ter it be end. Lira was brought to Boston on the City of Rome which slipped past the Harbor were s-51,lass mate this afternoon. Vith him other survivors from the Dewey g. Kite. Engleman first and Alfred Geer electricians second class during the Brief time that newspaper men were permitted to talk with him at the Hoppi palp. Lira was Ahi to depict the exciting incidents attending the crash and death str Argi of the ill fated submarine. In part he said a i was asleep in the Battery compartment when i was awakened by the Shock of the collision. I would say that the Tirtle of the crash was 10 30 of clock and the s-51 was making twelve knots an hour. There was a Choppy sea running. Quot not knowing at the time what had a bout a year ago. It Quot As undoubtedly j actually occurred. I hurried on deck True. Land there met Geer and Kile who Al Quot of the it planes he referred hurled out from the Battery com i know that at least four have crashed a Arment. Which was Forward of the a yid Are now out of commission. I conning Tower. We found lieutenant Quot our entire combat strength in the j Dobson already on the Job calling All air is represented by the to Curtis hands to quarters. This done he Curtis and Boeing Pursuit planes at Selfridge there May not be that out me officers. out to the City of ii please throw me a Quot the Rome had struck us on the plane port Side Between the Battery Ani a torpedo compartments. This meant during the that All the Crew. With the possible it Fields and Many now. Quot the Only other up to Date we have is the Loening amphibian the old planes built Are obsolete and absolutely in relation of six men in the engine room. A a 1 were doomed unless they succeeded fit for combat. Are flaming coffin s a some of these Are known a Faming coffins. They have caused Good flyer. And death of Many a go on buying them in reaching tim deck. Lieutenant Dobson again entreated with officers of the liner to ease throw my a line for god s Sake throw a line to us a Quot apparently the commanders Vole passed comply Petelov or. The wreck a Der Beira a picked up to wore a old that the pome shaved in to o Vicinity of theve Eck for More thin an Bour and a half or until Midnight Locking for possible survivors of there Ai any men Aliv on a he sunk i erat1 a1 All they a would both six Mon who were in the room at til time of the collision. The engine room compartment us to arranged that if the bulk Heads were closed men could by. In there for at Lei a Evet try Tiro hours ofter m1aster is charged with aiding Ewert Pierre. S set 2? a 011�?fuller and Robinson Pierre Law firm today charged senator by. Ii. Or master and former attorney general by it s. Pane with Quot deliberate Connivance Aud fraudulent collusion with a. Any Ewen former treasurer of the Rural credit Board. The charge said that senator or master while governor. And or Ray be permitted excessive Deposit of Rural credit Money in Banks after the supreme court had ordered deposits Cut Down to requirements of Law. J answering the state for f. It i Man. Receiver for the National Hank j of it by More at Pierre in the Case of j a South Dakota against or. Fiman. The j Law firm in the United states District court today alleged that in adopting the Rural credit system the state diverged itself of its Sovereign character and is subject to the same restrictions of court imposed upon private individuals. Several action have been brought against or Wert alleging misappropriation of Rural credit funds. This charge is included in the reply to the court with personal know ledge on the part of said William h. Remaster chief executive of said plaintiff state and with like knowledge of other members of said South Dakota Rural credit Board and Byron s. Payne Legal and isor of said Board and attorney general Large amounts of illegal anti excessive deposits of Rural credit moneys remained in said National Bauk of Commerce after the entry of said decree of the supreme court. Quot these officials through Gross neglect in the conduct of plaintiff s private business and Enterprise through deliberate Connivance violation of Norbeck hits Hanten As new credit member senator declares Appo it Max i As fittings Rockefeller As Gas director sen Potch nor Bec k took decided or Tiou today to the appointment of John r Manton As a member of the Rural credits Board by gov. Gunderson. Manteo the senator declared. Is just As fitting a member of the state Rural credit Board As John d. Rockefeller would Bas state gasoline director. The senator s statement follows Quot it i it proper indeed that Tho governor to ii id Halo Mon of his own Choice and liking in his official family. The appointment of John b. Manton to succeed c. It. Henry As Rural i red it commissioner is appropriate. Or. Manton was formerly a Progress shr Democrat but age and wraith brought changes in his View s. Quot or. Manton a been Bucceni fill As a lawyer am a hanker. He is now chief officer of a ten million Dollar i surant company lining a Large farm loan business in Semi ii Dakota. They Al of operate extensively in Montana. Mfr. Hanten is in full Accord with the action of the legislature in bringing the Rural credit farm loan business to a dose. The appointment is As fitting As would by the appointment of John d. Rockefeller As state gasoline director. Newport. R. I., sept 23, c Hoppy seas kicked up by a High wind necessitated a temporary suspension today of efforts to raise the. Sunken submarine s-51. Radio mrs-1 sages received Here and at new Lon j Don told of the difficulties which do tarred the attempt to determined fit wifely any of the 33 Man imprisoned in the submarine survived. The temporary suspension of Rescue i operate i re. Naval officers admitted was especially disheartening at this tim each minute. It was said was i becoming More precious even if any of the submarines Crew still is alive imprisoned in some compartment their chances for life is rapidly becoming More precarious. When thes-51 Sank Friday night it was said government files Appeal in Case of Teapot dome lease i St. Louis to. Sept. 2 5�?</p\�?the j i government s Appeal in the Teapot j i dome Oil lease annulment suit was filed Here today in the eighth Clr i. ? Cuit court of appeals. Court attaches said the filing pro it ably was too late to insure hearing i of the Appeal at the december term j of the court Here and that the Case probably would be heard at the May term in St. Paul Bond Issue is carried by 1,641 votes saturday Corn Palace is opened with big bang today even Broadways artists wonder at big decorated show House whole City is astir Rox office kept on move Selling Tilk etts for first per it it a m inc e Mitchell voters deliver an overwhelming majority saturday at a special ejection in favor of a $500,-000 Bond Issue to cover the Cost of construction of a new water and sewage disposal system in the City according to the Onofrij results announced today tie ?35n too Bend Issue for the int Fiove ment of the water a Reni parsed that there w As a 72 hour Supply of i a majority of 1041 and that is 150.0 Obj in. That Supply will a exhaust a Issue for the improvement of it by to o clock tonight. J the sewage Gyst a carried by a a Newport r. I sept. ?8�?i/pi�?piv a Jorty of 1571. Ers have found one of the Interior j the total vote cast. For the water Bulkhead of the sunken submarine a Bonds w As 1073 and for the sewage 8-51 Bent but not pierced a radio and was 1065, there were 1307 act dispatch Here from the wreck today ers who approved the floating of the add. The message did not make $359,000 Issue and 1778 who vote dear whether the compartment was for the $150,000 Bond. On Hundred Forward or aft and fifty two Mitchell voters to la a i i he compartment was described in this ves opposed to the $350,000 Bond Issue and 150 were opposed to the $15o.ono Bond Issue. There were 14 spoiled ballots for the water Bond.-, j and 18 for the sewer Bonds. These j Brut be counted in with those opposed to the Bonds since the Law reads that Bonds at any special election must Carn by a three fifths majority and spoiled ballots must be counted a negative Frank Mcgovern City auditor pointed out this morning. The vote by wards at the special boy killed two Days following fathers death Huron. S. D., sept. 28�?<41�?Man-if red pier eldest son St mrs. L. L. Pier nine Miles Northwest of Huron was killed sunday afternoon in an automobile Accident just two Days after the death of his father. L. L. Pier in Huron. Funeral services will be held at 2 of clock tomorrow afternoon from the presbyterian Church. Manifred pier. Who was about 15 years old. Had borrowed a Light truck from his sister. Mrs. John Clarmin Beau. Sunday Forenoon. After dinner the message Only As an Quot Interior Quot Bulkhead. New London sep. 28-�? by the associated press a belief that the submarine s 51, sunk Fourte a Mil East of Block Island Friday night when rammed by the steamship. City of rom might be raised today was expressed by officers at the submarine Bas her. Favourable sea conditions were necessary however the officers said. Although Ever Effort oar. Directed a Eie ton ,va5 As follows for the water toward Rescue work Only slight Hope. J was held that any of the 33 men who a went Dew n with the Craft would be found alive. Naval officials say the i number who went Down w Ith the submarine is 33. As one Man at first listed As aboard has been found at Home a in new York visiting relatives. Only Ion message was received at the Subj Marine Bas Here during the night j from the vessels on guard and at work where the s-51 went Down. Efforts futile that message received by wireless i told of the futile offer to hoist the s-51 by Means of a too ton Crane. It a also dampened the Hopes of the naval men that some of the comrades were still alive in the undersea vessel. The message stated divers at work outside the sunken submarine had been unable to obtain a response to a their efforts to communicate with the men inside. 1 six Navy divers were at. Work at the scene of the wreck yesterday and last night. They succeed in getting a line under the Stern of the submarine and a too ton lift was brought continued on of Page nine Law on Tho part of Tho treasurer of in a a Homo to return the truck. The said Board and through fraudulent i truck apparently skidded and left collusion with said a. Xxx. Wert. As president of said Bank. Permitted and enabled the Bank to falsely hold out and advertise itself to the Public As solvent and As owner of ail its Ai it Parent resources and assets to the thread. Turning Ever and pinning the by beneath the running Board. His neck was broken death being instantaneous. Red tape holds up air service fliers claim first. 3 8 0 yes. 51 no second 388. Yes 36. No third. 489, yes 38 no fourth 570 yes 27 no. For the sewer Bonds the result was As follows first. 3 45, yes. 6 3 no second. 287, yes 37 no third. 482 yes 40 no fourth 564 yes 29 no. The members of the City Council will meet in special session on Friday evening for the purpose of canvassing the vote and announcing the official returns. Senator Curtis would abolish shipping Board Washington. C., sept. 28�?- apr abolishment a of the shipping Board and the Federal Trade commission were advocated today by senator Curtis. Republican Leader of the Senate. As being in Fine with his plans for reorganization of the government depart ments. Gunderson leaves Pierre to deliver Sioux Falls talk c0 end that common d posit ors and credit c it 7ra�ntn7�?Tpun.r and a a it a a in he not or he plea Day i hours were innocently led to extend the training v wll bearded Tor no one wee thrown to said not a the submarine which was a sink. A ing. The onrushing water reached Tho Battery compartment and formed which must have in i 1 stantly killed every p Al there. Geer thee however Araa old a. Una my Finif staved of de k with or planet serve enough but of course these Are combat planes. A resides the planes now in use # 1, i., it chlorine Gas. There Are a number of planes in to. Age. Models now entirely Dobson until Tho s-51 Sank Quot Secretary a we Baa stated that we could put Loco planes in the air in a Pinch. Counting All the training than and the planes in storage we t Bohably could. A but we have 15. Not 1500, first cuss fighting weather forecast Fouth Dakota unsettled tonight fid tuesday probably showers some w at cold a in extreme East portion to night. Nebra it a partly overcast tonight end tuesday probably showers t rth portion not muh change temperature Iowa partly overcast tonight and. Tuesday probably becoming unsettled n Northwest portion not much change in temperature Minnesota partly overcast tonight 81 tuesday probably somewhat Une old in West portion cooler tonight in West and South portions i veal temperatures maximum and minimum tempera a 5 recorded by the offt Ial gov to ment thermometer from yesterday to 7 a. In maximum 68. Mini in u in 51. At 7 a in today 5 roads Good precipitation la to below the surface when it became a Case of each Man for himself. Quot the four of us succeeded in golfing hold of the boats wiretap an j Tanna but were forced to let go and strike away rom the wreck As the submarine went to Tho Bott in. Apparently lieutenant Dobson must Nave become entangled in the Antani. Ani unable to free himself must base been dragged Down to Nis d a a h. A a from the Timet hat she a d Uchitil the 8-51 went the elapsed tim o be about daily program for each Day of Corn Palace festival cd judge ram Dow n i would three minutes. Grier Kil and i after in i being pulled under the water by the in leaks Antenna came to the Sui face. _ in a Ivia Wash it of the of Pellet. Astern in the Wash of in or in the meantime the City of Rome 7 a. In today Mencken says inches weather and roads ure at 7 a ut., d maximum 68 minimum 51 lev a. Roads Good. Huron temperature at 7 a in maximum 64 minimum 54 reads Good Yankton temperature at 7 a. In. Maximum 69 minimum 54, roads Hood Emu at 7 a 3 maj Timura 76 minimum 48 it a a it a that is a rare rare Man i venture who is As steadily intelligent As constantly sound in judgment As the average woman of forty eight a a in defense of w turn to the want and Page and read what. Aunt Het has to say. After getting better acquainted Vith her you May conclude that Mencken is right a aunt Het is a new daily feature appearing exclusively in the Republican. Time find place of the frs try to not during Corn Paine we in Mitchell was announced today by Xiv. Of. King. Manager of the Corn Palace. Tho Corn Paine programs will tart daily St 2 p. Rn., and 8 p. In. The open air acts will Start at to a. In. And 5 p. Rn., daily the initial pm of or is lire for each program Bing presented on open air Stag. No. I Between first and second avenues. No. 2 Between second and third. No. 3 Between third and fourth and no. 4 Between fourth and fifth avenues. The Complete program follows stage no. T j n a concert Little German band. 11 a. act Frank. Clara. Margaret. 4 45 p act Frank. Clara. Margeruit. Stage no. 2 11 30 a a pet to. 3 p. My band concert visit ing band. 5 15 p my free act Patrick amp Rema. Stage no 3 if a my band concert Xis iting band 12 of act thl a Becks 12.30 p. M a free act la tour Trio. A 4$ p. arts the Teh Becks. 6 15 p. My free act la tour Trio. In no p my band concert Little German band. Stage no 4 i of p m. Musical arts the Fraser. 6 50 p. My musical act the thanks to the x oter of Mitchell last Friday this committee appealed to you to give an impressive endorsement to the proposed Issue of $500,000 in Bonds for a new water and sewage disposal system to Supply a packing Plant for Mitchell. The result a the most emphatic verdict Ever Given by the voters of Mitchell on any subject of this kind. A if by one Oice you have said Quot Mitchell is behind you Mitchell is ready to Issue a half million dollars in Bonds in order to provide the needs savvy piffle utilities to secure a parking Plant for this City. Mitchell is United in this Campaign As never before since Mitchell went into the state capita ave cannot mistake any such declaration As this. By the Fin a Torii Given to the proposal for the City a biggest Bond Issue you hate strengthened our hands you hate encouraged of. You have renewed our determination. I Yoni this time on. This committee will work with less publicity than that which was necessary in order to acquaint the people of Mitchell with the great importance of a or rovers ,h4s Bond but of this you May be sure. We will get Hack on the Job and stay on the Job of getting a parking Plant for Mitchell whether it takes a week a month or a year or longer nothing less would a worthy of your splendid Coop ration with us. Signed t. J Spangler i e William m f Patton Howard Kibby t. Bums w h King Xiv. R Ronald. Chairman. Packing Plant committee of the Mitchell chamber of Commerce. An address before the Sioux Falls history club. Wednesday noon the a ice univ will speak before the Lviv Anis club in Sioux Falls. Two guards shot during riot at Nebraska prison Washington. C., sept. 28.�? up resuming its inquiry into the aircraft Pas where tomorrow j problem today the presidents special Board was told at the outset that army red tape hinders the work of the army air service and that operation of the service should be entrusted to flying men. Major xxx alter g. Kilner executive officer of the air service were not ones of but of Organ i Iza Tion the chief of the air service. He held should at All times be cm-1 j powered to direct the act tics of his men. Heading a Long list of army aviators to be heard including col. William Mitchell who is fighting for a unified air service. Major Kilner a dared at the beginning that he favored a separate air corps in the army suf h As that favored by major general Patrick chief of the service. Quot have you any constructive suggestions a continued senator Bingham Quot yes turn the air service Over to fliers major Kilner then read a prepared Tat ment setting Forth the functions of the air service in warfare in which he declared Pursuit and bom j bar dment presented an Quot air problem that Only air men can develop the witness said he understood general Patrick who is Chi of of the service was or paring a statement setting Forth hts position and that he believes this would express his views better than he could. Quot do you know of any Dissat Sac j Tion am no air officers Quot he was asked replied Joiner. Today a baseball american of a g be first Gam Detroit. 099 3#0�?6 in new York 11 99 990�?2 i Holloway and a Goodall Hoyt Bengough second game Detroit. New York. Dauss and a Goodall Ehi lds i Bengough. A Galaxy of artists such As Nave Rover before been assembled at any one time in South Dakota will Greet the first fighters at the Corn Palace auditorium this evening which has of a designated a Michell night. Gathering at the big auditorium this morning to prepare for the initial a mfr German this afternoon Tho artists opened their eyes in Wonde at til building and the exceptionally larg Stag they had heard about the Corn Palace huts ing is be i lev Long Mer than just hearing they chorused. Cream of acts t j. Carnody booking manager Fth wet in Vaud Volle circuit of Chicago we is in the City during a the we. My cd the statement that a the acts shown in Mitchell this week Arth Cream of the Orph us circuit. Quot Barb a in the Busin a Good Many he said Quot and t can assure Mitchell audiences that they have a show As Fine As can be fund i in any of the larger Eastern cities. Non of the artists her have appeared on the Stag in any City Nar a j Mitchell than Minneapolis. Quot eve Erv act has been featured on the orpheus circuit Heaters and tha Albe and Keith circuit and the program her has been arranged by Frank Vincent of the orpheus Cir cult offic in new x Ork. The appearance of the headline acts Here new cogitate changes in the routing of each or. Carmody said. The entire City was astir Early today and after weeks of anticipation Mitchell s residents were and agog to see the big Corn Pilar to Gram this evening and were co operating with the Corn Palace entertainment committee who urged them to be Loyal on Mitchell night Ani Box off in employees were kept Busy Duconz the Day Selling seats for tonight performance. City i astir tomorrow will be Rosebud and Huron Day when Large act gation from All Over the Rosebud territory and from Huron will be in Tho City. One of the special attractions of tomorrow will a the address by Gutz a 1 Borglum. World famed sculptor who i is in the state making arrangements i for the carving of a National memo i rial in the Black Hill. Senators p or Norbeck and Xiv. H. Mcmaster and George Buffington of Dallas and j. R. Cash of Bonesteel will also speak to the visitors tomorrow. The program of addresses will come at the conclusion of the afternoon performance when the doors of the Corn Palace will be thrown open to the Public. Hanten Choice of Gunderson for credits Job Pierre. S. D., sept. 28.- 4> a John b. Hanten of Advt Brtown. Is governor Gunderson a Choice for Rural credit commissioner to succeed Claude m. Henry. Or. Hanten who has been in charge of the Rural credit interim commission. Investigating the Rural credit system xviii take his new office oct. I. The work of Tho Rural credit interim commission is nearly completed and or. Hanten will take Over his new duties after making Public a report thursday morning. Gov. Gunderson was actuated in naming or. Hanten by the knowledge hat various actions would soon he brought against the commission. Vith or. Henry As its Hea the executive Felt the situation might prove his letter of resignation or Hemy informed the governor he was resigning because he understood Quot a lawyer xxx As wanted at. The head of the Rural credit or. Hanten is xxx Ell known throughout the state in Legal circles and As a Public official. He has been successively clerk of the Codington county court receiver for the United states land offic Sta a senator and code commissioner. He was until recently president of the Dakota life insurance company and is president of the Security National Bank at Watertown. He served in the South Dakota militia for six years and is a member of the knights of Columbus. O. F., and of the benevolent order of Elk. On the second insertion of j a of my want and i had plenty of Ernest Good is Cash buyers for my property held on charge of you for the transporting booze double service. It does the Pierre. S. D., sept. 28�?<4> a gov. Gunderson left Pierre today for Sioux he will give Lincoln. Nebr., sept. 2 8. A i pm two guards were shot at til Nebraska Penitentiary today during a Rio of prisoners late this afternoon prison officials told local police in a hurry Call for reinforcements to quell the rioters. Home Plankinton s. Sept. 25, 1925. The evening Republican Mitchell s. Dear sirs a a a 7 and Quot i. La and National league in Quot York. B Rooklyn. Davi it and harder i Taylor. Others not scheduled Brown. In it and business and people should advertise More. Yours very truly f. A crique or crique advertised a new six room House and five acres on the South Imitchell. If an indent display want cd found a plenty of Cash buyers for his property it will find buyers for other property. Ute Blenk in this Issue Earnest Good Farmer living a mile and a Quarter Southeast of Mitchell w As hound Over to the next term of municipal Urt by judge w. M her Bart with a $1 Bend. On a charge Al transporting liquor. Attorn f red hand of asked for a lighter Bond on the ground that the a wife and four child Jeu to support a Hil staf ? attorney k Xiv Mitchell demanded that no Chang a mad a he charged that Good was Only making a pretence of farming xxx Hil he is alleged to be dealing in booze All the time of after Hing released from a liner crossing the Atlantic to Europe a Pigeon a a o Onilea Back to a loft in new York. Aft