Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 29, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
See actor to role of assume Christ in film this is hardest problem in reproduction of Papini a Book Many Are proposed to sep to frs have been win Iii \ so Astin i Mux Ion Tulk Faut Rumor of meccas fall stirs whole of moslem world a Bondon. Eng. Sept. 20.�?while the moslem world is anxiously awaiting confirmation of the report that Mecca has been captured by the a Habish fanatical Mohammedan Puritan reformers what Little news is reaching the outside word by Way of Rumor suggests that the report is Likely to be True. King Hussein who during the great War made Mecca the capital of his new kingdom of the Hejaz is re ported by the daily chronicles Cairo correspondent to be retreating with his scanty forces of hash mites to Jeddah the port of Mecca. The be no ivc i Ler 1, according ? to Hie Cor a a service writer respondent s dispatches that Hus a a or. 1 Sein s allies have failed to attempt ,. A cond. Cauf., sept. I �?t.1c j to recapture Talf it which the a hot. Pm old on Housch. German in own j1r-Nentous casting problem in seized recently. Nfn i picture realm today is j the c chronicle s correspondent says Germany files application to enter league memorandum is handed to France setting Forth conditions wants month Council by lie yes there Wilt by no hitch in admitting Kilman y Paris France sept. 29.�? a5 a Leo 84-year old Groom dragged from altar of Church by sons of he Man to play the title hat the rumours of the fall of Mec. A a Ca created a sensation in Cairo and to aping s Iris 9 a it a causing a stir throughout islam. Borglum goes on record for Hills project we in t enned by first finding the Man who is of adding profound spiritual j Noc to the letter of the May so dissociate him i rom past screen identifications sustain reverent illusion. One. J More who is w alien or to Risa he Sake of memorable perform dubious favor for a consider following period in lesser rep i t Ion last Factor which has caution Disney in previous portrayals Christ on stage and screen is inc some of the candidates for National s production o among picture players can Bink of in the screen Guise of of Nazareth who to make at or majestically rever humanly imminent to the min i. As Papini set out to Man in among tear Cru Wiere. It this writing Public those who have receive be a Oric iteration Are Milton James Kirkwood Conway Ronald Colman and Nigel de Pem quite pro Bahie at hat Sills will be chosen. Pierre. 8. A. Sept. 29.�?up a the project of creating in the Black Hills of South Dakota a National memorial at Harney Peak conceived by the state Park Board has the full endorsement of Guzon Borglum noted sculptor who is now engaged in the execution of a similar memorial at Stone Mountain ga., it was announced today by Doane Robinson state historic n. Or Robinson and or. Borglum with Borglum a Engineer and his son Lincoln returned yesterday from the Black Hills where they spent several Days examining the Rock formations Reno. Nev., sept. 29.�?dragged screaming from the Church Ash prepared to go to the altar for a wedding ceremony. Francis a. Robb 84, wealthy Reno property owner was whisked away in a an automobile last night. Two sons. Ray and Edward Robb Are being sought according to the Pollee. The elder Kobb was to have been married to mrs. Margaret Nicholson 60. The a Best Many a and a Clergyman witnessed the alleged kidnapping and passers by stood in amazement As the old Man called vainly for help. Unveil Shaft commemorating world flight Seattle. Wash. Kept. 29�? a a six memorandum also Points out i "1,&Quot is a car Quot a it aviators who con. Plated a flight around the world with makes suggestions about Harney Peak the highest Point \ thousand letter. Expressing pre a in the Hills. Ren be from Public and critics have after Borglum had inspected the ready poured it to Earl Hudson. J Wall of Pinnacles and domes which flank the peaks Side he declared the Rock to be suitable for sculptural i work and made plans to return next Spring with a corps of experts to make a thorough exploration of the enter Dor to France today called on Premier Herriot and handed to him a memorandum setting Forth the conditions under which Germany will make application for membership in the league of nations. The text of the memorandum will not be made Public but it is understood to at the germans Lay Down no conditions for membership but make it Clear that the Tiech will expect to Nave a permanent seat on the Council of the league. The that in View of the limitations on the size and strength of the German army provided for in the treat a the Helen cannot undertake to participate in the application of sanctions under a guarantee pact such As the one now under discussion at Geneva although Germany offers no general principles of such an arrangement. The memorandum will be submitted to a Cabinet meeting or. Thursday and the general impression in official circles is that it contains nothing which might form an insurmountable obstacle. Of crime Cost in United states is three billions Bankers committee reports it exceeds budget of Federal government favor state police convention report will show it has tended to reduce extent of crime Xiv -. Of cup i prise by drilling to the Core of the Rock a my visit was made. He said a at the request of men interested in the country and its founders who desire a National memorial equal to or surpassing the Stone Mountain memorial to the confederacy. I know of to other grouping of Rock formation that equals those found about this Mountain of the Paha haps or Black Hills of South tho sculptor has suggested to the. ,.Park Hoard that the memorial take j worshippers threatened to Lynch hire. The form of a number of silhouettes to a patrolman took him into us along the Skyline Hen from Needles i Tody and rushed him to a Hospital. Of Rook which stand in sheer Relief j where the a Tilers and cuts he receive their arrival Here yesterday from Eugene. Ore., were prepared today to receive the Welcome which has been arranged by an appreciative citizenry. A elapsed time of the flight was 175 Days total mileage Start to finish 27. Objections to the�?�4 devs a ully in Dir a a actual 1 flying time 3al hours la minutes average Speed 76.36 Miles per hour. Lieutenant Lowell h. Smith commander of the flight officially reported completion of the journey to major general Mason m. Patrick at Washington d. C., by Telephone last night. He was informed by general Patrick that future duties and movements of the six aviators will be announced tomorrow. At a Public luncheon today the fit ers and their mechanics will make talks describing their world famous trips. In addition to the luncheon tho a j gators will participate in the Dedica r _ Tion of a calif., sept. 29. One killed As Man runs amuck in synagogue Chicago sept. 29.�?up a the Cost of crime in the United states has reached its highest Point As much As the annual budget of the nation which was More than three and one a half billions of dollars according to j a report which has been prepared by the protective committee of the american Bankers association. Preliminary sessions of the fiftieth annual convention of the association v Ere being held today. Elimination of politics from police affairs will be urged by the committee and speakers and creation of state police in those states without them will be recommended. The report will show How crime is greater in some states without state police than in either Massachusetts Connecticut Maryland new Jersey West Virginia. Pennsylvania and new York which have state police. Forgeries according to insurance estimates included in the report May reach $100,000,000 for 1924, though he det loss not covered by insurance probably will not be above $100,000. Hold have nearly doubled according to the report which contains a warning to Banks not members of the association and showing that since the. Protective department was organized non member Banks have been the victims of 2.500 burglaries with a loss of about $3,000,000. While member Banks have bad 2.500 burglaries with a Cash loss of about $1,000,000. Take minister for abduction of girl of choir Ballinger. Tex., sept. 29.�?Rev Joseph e. Yates charged with abducting a 14 year old Oklahoma girl at Alluwee. Was arrested today near Winters Tex. Officers said be was being brought to Ballinger. Nowata okla., sept. 29.�? Rev. Joseph e. Yates. 40, who faces a j charge of abducting a girl. 14. Who Sang in the choir of his Church in Alluwee. Near Bere Bas been arrested in Ballinger. Tex., according to word received at the sheriff s office Here today. The girl with whom Rev. Yeats was alleged to have left Alluwee a week ago today in a motor car was said to be at the Home of his parents at Winters Tex. Sheriff w per said he would leave for Ballinger today to bring the couple Here most Olcorn matures before killing Frost estimates of percentage in county run up to 90 percent ice is Frozen Here drop of he degrees growth of Corn not ready mature ends Al Soo Falls will puce ban upon masked parades Davison county had its first killing Frost of the season last night and a f. Gilles a result the growth of the county scorn crop was stopped. Temperatures dropped to 2s degrees four degrees under freezing and thick ice was formed on Small pools and water troughs throughout the county. Estimates As to the percentage of the county s Corn crop rendered unmarketable by last nights Frost differ considerably. In some sections of the county Farmers declare that 90 per cent of the crop is Safe. In other sections hit by Hail a half crop was estimated. In that Section of the county which was hard hit by Hail last summer the Frost did the most damage because Sioux Falls s. Sept. 29.�?on the heels of a Parade and demonstration Here saturday night by the Kun i the Corn there was much later As a flux klan whose members marched j result of the summer Hail Joe Kotrba los Angeles. Harry Denny was killed and a Man and woman were wounded in the congregation of Zion synagogue Dur in jewish festival services today when sol Ostrow suddenly Drew a Piston during the ceremonies and started shoot Itig. Ostrow was a i ested. Imus i n Monument at Sand Point commemorating Many a first Circum i navigation of the Globe by air. When lieutenant Smith finished a luncheon aboard a private yacht yesterday in route to Madison and Volunteer Parks for a formal ceremony and reception he expressed gratitude that a fall the worries of taking care of their machines were Over and that after killing Denny and wounding the Only thing left which he said they the other two Ostrows pistol jammed according to the report to the police and he rushed from the Sny Gogue. Leaving the congregation if a panic. He was caught outside and angry Milton Sills first nationals production executive who conceived the plan of filming i aping s work. While the life of Christ for picture re ses might have been taken i wetly from scripture the producers i i referred to spend a Fortune for j Reen rights to Papini a treatment i Atlee they Felt that Here was an Phasic of the humanity of the Naz j retie which would Appeal to a mixed. Audience of formal religionists and non sectarian. We will Transfer this Story of the a Arene to the screen says John Mccormick Western representative of i it National., a in a manner Voith precedent in earlier treatments f it r the same theme. Just As the Book rive thousands of readers a new Contention of the warm humanity of a Brist teachings so it is believed j picture done in the same key of uth and naturalness will strike re i from 600 to 700 feet in height. Of re elect Doheny trustee for m. E. College in West Santa Barbara. Cal. Sept. 29�?after considerable argument among delegates to the 49th Southern California conference of the methodist episcopal Church Here. Edward l. Doheny. Or. Son of the California Oil millionaire was re elected a trustee of the University of Southern California a methodic institution. The younger or Doheny. Who is associated with his father in the pan american Petroleum corporation is a defendant in some of the civil and i criminal suits brought by the government in connection with Oil leases which it is alleged were improperly granted by the government. I the methodist conference in renaming or. Doheny to the Board of trustees adopted a Resolution to be presented to the Board of trustees asking that in the event the charges against Doheny Are sustained hts i services with the University be ter i . Of Lemke refuses to Divide n. League voters j de at the hands of the crowd were j treated. Coolidge men replace la Follette electors in n. Bismarck. N. D., sept. 29.�?settlement of the lawsuit involving the place of presidential electors on the november 4 election ballot was declared virtually assured by representatives of both Coolidge and la Follette forces Here today. Under the proposal the four so called i it a Follette electors in the Coolidge column will be withdrawn and men recommended by the Coolidge forces substituted. La Follette electors will be carried in the a individual nominations column with his name at the head. Runaway team in another Field. He stopped the horses but while extricating them from the entangled har on of the animals kicked him. Death resulted a Short time later. Actress leaves two million dollars to wars victims Boston. Mass. Sept. 29.�? a Trust a fund of for disabled a an of the orld War and for wive j mothers and other dependents in r a j ated by the will of a a Cotta a Crabtree the actress who died Here last thurs High school boy loses his life in ending runaway Huron s. I sept. 29.�?his desire to be of assistance in stopping a runaway team resulted in the death of ,. Albert Leonard a Mellette High school could not avoid was the appearance a be was Huat lne in a adjoin or himself and his comrades before. Eng has farm when my a a i a. I West of Mellette when he saw the a Telegram received last night from i president Coolidge informed the men that the president intended on the convening of Congress to a recommend that authority be granted to Reward the Squadron by promotion and other appropriate action in order that your distinguished services May have a partial recognition from your at present it is not known How Long the aviators Are to remain in Seattle or whether the air cruisers Boston ii. Chicago and new Orleans Are to be taken Back by the original pilots to tile cities they were christened after. Seattle a homage to the epoch making aviators was among the Best of any City along the rout0 Iii the United states. Ten thousand persons witnessed the arrival of the three planes five thousand More cheered As they stepped off a private yacht at Madison Park and transferred to automobiles. And thousands of others sounded automobile horns and sent up Lusty greetings As the aviators progressed through the automobile lined streets to Volunteer Park where fifty thousand Parsons listened to Short talks from the men. A a May Ferguson wins right to go on ballot in masks and full regalia despite in announcement by the chief of police that they would not be permitted to do so and a proclamation by the Mav or asking them to doff their masks while they marched the City commission today directed the City attorney to draft an ordinance prohibiting masked parades and requiring organizations to obtain licenses before parading the streets. Saturday nights klan Parade was orderly and none of the several Hundred klansmen who marched along crowded downtown streets in Robes and hoods were molested either by police or spectators. It was indicated by City officials today that no action would be taken against the klansmen except the. Passage of ordinances requiring licenses to Parade and forbidding the use of masks in parades in the future. After saturday nights Parade the klan held a ceremonial on a Hill North of the City where it was said several score of members were initiated. Of Hughes to help t. R. New York City sept. 27.�?assisted by Charles e. Hughes Secretary off state and other National Republican leaders. Theodore Roosevelt will make a vigorous and continuous Campaign Eor governor from next wednesday until election Day it was announced today at Republican state Headquarters. Stranded in Arctic but . Cant Aid a jump of. Today won the forgo. N. Sept. 29.�?william la Mke of Fargo endorsed by a group to almost $4,000,000 Austin. Tex. Sept Miriam a. Ferguson j first step in the court tight to Lav her disqualified As democratic Nom Day. Which a. Mid for probate to-1 of nor a or Texas. An inday. Additional bequests aggregating j unit Jon to her name off the Cicco to two million brins the total Rolus a by judge George estate left by the actress to charities Lar j District on from millions whose compression of him has been restricted j of nonpartisan leagues in Confer cold formalism. I once at Jamestown for governor to Iii disregard Reed i Jay formally withdrew his name a we expect to depart from lifeless from the ballot. His declination coition regardless of race or Creed titty planned to make this motion e infinitely More than a contained in a Telegram to Secretary of state Hall a made. He said be 4 la ims Vitu k8 combined Madison. Wis., sept. 2 a a consolidation of the claims departments of the Chicago and Northwestern and Omaha railroads has been com con a cause his candidacy would a split the pitted. Local Railroad bounced Here today. General offices will be in Chicago while Branch offices will be maintained in St. Paul it in judge it was said. The work of Consolida country Tion has been under Way for some time. A Al portrayal of f a Miliar inc Weapu it. Forces and give Victory to this in the life of Christ without fun Tori candidates a a Wever. Any sacrifice of reverence i without anything to offend the Quot to orthodox or Cedis. A the opening words of Papini Sok it Rike the keynote of Lite pie re Jesus was born in a stable a see Page i stable not the Bright atry per today a baseball report on today a games v. Calhoun in court held that mrs. Ferguson is qualified in every Way to hold the office and that the co called common Law disability against women in office does not apply. ,. The old common Law principles on o Icia s an Vav Hill the plaintiff. Charles m. Dick a son of san Antonio relied were said to be obsolete in this whose farm was in the Hail Belt said this morning that it would to difficult to estimate the amount of Corn that will be marketable. In the Highlands lie thought the crop would average much better than in the lowlands but he estimates that tho Losa As a result of the Early Frost will to heavy in his neighbourhood. P. H. Malcolm. Prosper township thinks that practically All his Corn was out of danger of Frost. He reported a ice everywhere this morning and declared that any Hope of fur ther Progress in the Corn crop had gone glimmering with the freeze of sunday night. Strother. Beulah township said that the Frost had killed the Corn beyond question. A a it Sall he said a and i tee ill be Lucky if i get 30 per Cern of my Corn this fall. Fifty percent would probably be a fair average for the county. I believe. My Fields were in the path of the Hail storms this summer and the result is that my Corn is late. Some of it even Nowise Only in the roasting ear Good Progress in fortnight Fred Thomas Perry township thinks that 90 per rent of his Corn is out of danger. A scorn in this Section or. Thomas said this morning a a has been making Good Progress in the last two or three weeks and i believe that the loss because of the Early killing Frost of last night will be Only about to j. M. Vantassell Perry township also reports most of his Corn out of danger. A but it wont mature any he said. A the Frost last night sure was a killing one and everything is last nights killing Frost came nearly two weeks earlier than the first killing Frost of last year which occurred on get. 13. Last year South Dakota produced a Banner Corn crop a total of 145 million bushels being picked in the state. The growing season this year was much Shorter than usual because tile last killing Frost of the Spring season occurred on May 24, according to the weather records of i. T. Lothrop. Last year the last killing Frost occurred two weeks earlier. Or May 12. Giving South Dakota farriers practically a month More of growing weather last year. 40 to r�0 per ent about Sioux Falls is damaged Sioux Falls s. I sept. 29.�?severn frosts in Southern South Dakota last night and saturday night probably damaged from 40 to 50 per cent of the Corn crop according to unofficial estimates by Grain men Here. Something less than half the Corn cr6p of this Section of the state is still susceptible to Frost danger it was said and the thermometer sunk Here to 31 degrees both last night and the night before according to the United states weather observer. More than fifty per cent of the Corn crop is out of danger of Frost and in it there will be much Good Corn agriculturists say. But they Ettl Matt that almost half tho crop will be a a soft and unsuitable for seed. The old Cutter a Bear which Christian to painters have fated for the son of David As if harried that their god should have in Down in poverty and dirt a months will be spent in research weather forecast Iowa fair tonight and tuesday get to heavy Frost tonight rising assure accuracy of every detail in a creature tuesday in West portion. A a rings and atmosphere. Probably a night and tues f it St of the scene will be made Road. Along the actual paths from Nazareth to a o Bankers sound note of optimism for convention Minnesota fair tonight and tues a Day Froit tonight rising temperature tuesday and in West portion tonight. J South a Dakota fair tonight and tuesday rising temperature tuesday in West portion tonight probably j Frost tonight in East portion. Loral temperature maximum and minimum temperature As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum. 57. Minimum. 2s at 8 a. In. Today. 41 Chicago. Sept. 29�?Bankers from la part the United state Gath j a ted hero today for divisional Meer a a As preliminary to the convening of a he fiftieth Annua convention or the american Bankers association to a Morrow. Aii trains today Art bring i no delegates and members of their families. The divisional meetings w�7 Good e held today and the formal open a Mitchell Clear. 41 roads Good no cession tomorrow. I Aberdeen Clear. 28 roads Good. Statements by a ending delegates Herfe Yankton Clear 44 Road Good. Ester Day presaged a keynote of of a 8oux fails Clear 44 re a pod. Truism Over financial conditions Pierre Clear 3t> roads go a a right throughout the country. I Frost weather Anc roads Huron Clear 3 roads Good. Watertown partly Cloudy 42 roads president throws burning child into water but ifs too late by Larry Boardman Nea service writer Ashington sept. 29.�?Wrangel Island again is housing the broken remnants of a band of explorer More victims of the International controversy Over ownership of that Barren ice bound stretch of land in the Frozen Arctic. The stranded adventurers Are facing the Prospect of death by cold and starvation or arrest by the russian soviet government. An Appeal to go to their Rescue has beep made to the United states coast guard. But the coast guard crippled by Huron. S. A. Sept. 29.�?playing, with matches resulted in the death of j he loss of t8 it ice of in tons ship Loi Helene four year old daughter j of or. And mrs. Albert Schultz of Spring township near Roland. The Here is the first president of the new Republic of Latvia. He is Iva Chaste. Formerly a member of the russian parliament and a lawyer in pm Tro Prad child found some matches and was playing with them when a match ignited setting fire to her clothing. Rushing to the child. Mrs. Schultz plunged Ber into a rain barrel to extinguish the flames in the child a burning clothing. The baby was burned so badly that death resulted 36 hours later. Lock employees in vault loot Bank of $26,000 Woodlands calf. Sept. 29.�?capturing each employee a he entered the door and Locking them All in the vault two armed and masked bandits held up and robbed the Woodland Branch Bank of Taly Here Early this morning escaping with $26,000. The Cutter a Bear a is powerless to take action even though such action were justified or advisable. Wrangel Island was discovered in 1881 by rear Admiral w. E. Reynolds. Former coast guard commandant who took Possession in the name of the United states. Russia however has claimed the Island by virtue of its geographical position off the coast of Northern Siberia. In september. 1921, an expedition sponsored by the Canadian explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson arrived at Wrangel Island on the Schooner Silver wave and immediately i hoisted the English Flag. When the a Silver wave sailed away it left four White men and one Eskimo woman in Possession. Then came the problem of getting supplies. Every Effort failed. A year later one of Stefansson s travelling companions Harold noice chartered the motor Schooner a a Donaldson and headed a Rescue expedition. Arriving at the Island he found the four men dead. In a bottle they had left a paper on which were written their names together with the statement that they a claimed Wrangel Island in the name of King the a a Donaldson sailed away taking the Eskimo woman but leaving a party of 15 or 16 in Possession. This year the coast guard received an Appeal from Brewer an englishman influential in financing the noice expedition to carry supplies to the Island s occupant. The Cutter a a bears made a Gallant attempt crashing its Way through the ice far into the Arctic. Then its ancient Hull cracked and its propellers broken the old ship was forced to Tfirn Back. Coast guard officials declared it was the vessel 4 last trip that its Long years of service were Over. Following this came the report that the soviet government is sending an armed ship to Wrangel under orders to arrest All non russians found on the Island. Officials at Washington Are waiting the outcomes waiting to see whether the soviet government angered at what it May consider a breach of Faith will take the stranded colonists into custody whether the noice expedition will be Able to crash through the ice floes and either hold Possession of the Island or carry away its colonists or whether neither the soviet ship nor noice a Schooner will be Able to break through the ice Barrier and the la or 16 souls on the Island will be left to perish like their predecessors.80 per cent of Orn about Huron matured Huron s. A. Sept. 29.�?a general killing Frost struck South Dakota last night and injury to vegetation was of course general according to a report Given out Here today by the local weather Bureau which is state Headquarters for the department. The Corn crop which has been delayed throughout the season by backward weather will be somewhat injured As a result of the freeze it is pointed out but in this particular District Corn will make Good generally though there Are a few Fields particularly North and Northeast of Here which Are still soft. However much Over to per cent of the crop is mature now. The lowest temperature in the state last night was at Mitchell which reported 2 8 above Zero with Yankton next reporting 29. Sioux Falls 31, Aberdeen 30 and Huron 31. Rapid City had a Light Frost last night. The South and Southeast Section of the state was hardest hit it is believed As there is reported to be More immature Corn in those districts. The Northern tier of counties however Are Safe the weather Bureau Here says Parlier Corn having been planted there. Killing Frost hits Minnesota North Dakota Moorhead mien., sept. 29.�? 4 a a Minnesota and North Dakota were visited by a severe killing Frost in virtually every Section last night Winford Center Federal weather observer reported today. In Minnesota crops in the Vicinity of Alexandria Argyle Park rapids Firestone thief River Falls Worthington and Duluth received a heavy killing Frost while in North Dakota devils Lake. Dickinson Dunn Center Ellendale. Jamestown. Lisbon Minot Pembina and Williston were Tea. Frost bit