Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 3, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxviii. , South Dakota monday april 3, 1922 number 157 mine is Lodge helped by pact fight Sullivan says analyst declares opposition will have hard time to beat senator children Welcome in this Many a big apartment building state Pride figures very fac t tit it senatorial Leader was attacked strengthens him at Home Chicago iii., april 3.�?harry i. Dal j key who is building a thirty three Flat building with a per ambulatory stall for each apartment has announced that each tenant who receives a Call from or. Stork will get a Cash present of $25. Should twins be left hell make it $50. He makes no Promise As to triplets. This is or. Dalsey a theory a i want to see lots of children around my building for they make Happy Homes and that Means better of by Mark is Filiti Vay National political correspondent of the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post. Washington i. To. April 3, copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post a the frequency with which he newspaper headlines recur to the subject of defeating Lodge for reflection this year reflects the fact that this particular senatorial situation among All the thirty four that Are just on the horizon of the present Tioli Tica year is the most interesting in a National sense. Defeat is not yet your correspondent s observation after visiting Massachusetts twice during the past six weeks is that Lodge is being beaten rather More frequently and More vigorously in Dayton. Ohio. In Washington and in various other Distant centers of league of nations sentiment than in his Home state. As to the Republican primaries rothing has yet developed in the shape of opposition to Hodge that looks formidable to competent judges. As Tor the democratic Effort to beat Lodge there has been some Consolation Here in Washington Between local Massachusetts democratic leaders hid the National party leaders. As b result of these consultations there t is been a decree of crystallization looking to selecting a successful Boson lawyer. Sherman s. Whipple to make the fight against Lodge and laying out the nomination for governor and for other offices in such a Way As to hold out the Best prospects for democratic Victory. Treaties helped Lodge the Best judgment seems to be that if this Massachusetts fight were held today Lodge would win it hand homely. Lodge has been decidedly helped rather than harmed by tile recent party fight in the Senate Over the. Four Power treaty. Massachusetts is influenced by Fate Pride rather than most a Cates. Moreover there is still in Massachusetts a slight Residuum of feeling from a generation or two ago. When their senator is attacked by democrats from states As Distant a Arkansas and Mississippi the feeling is that a Massachusetts Man is under assault from the outlanders. Undoubtedly Lodge will have considerable of a contest wherever throughout the country the More exalted sentiment for the league of nations is Strong. There will be zealous Hope for Lodge defeat. But that Lodge is in Ai v such extremes As would be suggested by some of the stories that Are afloat in print and by word Mouth is ridiculous mrs. Crosset is Gas victim husband lives Complete even non Union. A a districts Are hit Bystry or. Crossett wakes Apter 30 hours to discover tragedy of ii sin h e cause mrs. A. W. Crosset Fin i North Rowley Street and wife of a Pioneer veterinary surgeon of Mitchell was overcome by Gas in bed Friday night. Or. Crosse was in such a stupor from the effects of the Gas that he Lay unconscious All Day saturday and until about 4 30 a. In. Sunday when he awakened to find his wife dead in bed. He is recovering from the effects of tile Gas. Stove cause of death the Gas which caused the death of mrs. Cresset escaped from a hard Coal Heater in their Home the stove was shut off entirely Friday night but one of the doors was left partially open. The Gas escaped through this and tilled the House so that mrs. Cresset suffocated. Neighbors called at Tho Crosset Home saturday but thought or. And mrs. Quot Rosset were away As they were unable to get any response when they rapped at the door. When or. Cresset awakened sunday morning he went to the neighbors for help. He believed at the time that it was saturday morning As he knew nothing of having lain under Tho influence of the Gas More tha 30 hours. Was 61 years old mrs. Crosset was 61 years of age she was born in Wisconsin and came to South Dakota shortly before Ber marriage to or. Crosset 31 years. They have made their Home in their present residence Ever since their marriage. They have no children. Arrangements have not been mad for funeral services. Two Sisters of Crosset have been notified of her death but it is not known whether or not they will come to Mitchell for the burial. Workers cause strengthened by action of unorganized men it is said wage meetings Start j anneal Holiday s Btl Day a Parenti i showed real strength til in Ion body copyright by the evening Republican miners at Scranton. Pa., quitting work in response to tits nation wide strike order. Similar scenes were enacted in other Coal Fields throughout the nation. Note the new Fence surrounding the mine built by the operators in anticipation of the strike. Lloyd George to ask House for vote today British Premier is certain to get majority this afternoon is belief a a flappers will be cause of next War says preacher who would purify new York Guins meet is broken up tvs talk bar. Of not Mayo is scene of disturbance flit \ by in charge by associated i Ress leased wire Dublin. Ireland april 3.�?the meeting addressed by Michael Collins at Castle bar. County Mayo last night was stopped by members of the fourth Western division of the Irish i publican army after Stormy scenes in which a woman a wounded by a Bullet according to accounts reaching Dublin this morning. The chiefs of the provisional government and his party returned to their hotel and the officer who had proclaimed the meeting at an end followed declaring that none would he allowed to Lea we until or. Col a is and his friends had Mir rendered their arms. The Telegraph wires around Castle bar were Cut and when the news Piper correspondents Thor boarded a Rai for athletic they were order d by two officers to go to the Barracks a Dublin Man. Said to be Charles t Ryne a member of the Collins party was arrested and accused of the shooting or. Collins then told the representative of the Irish Independent Dublin newspaper that he had visited or. Bryne in the Barracks sri found him in a cell with Only a Blank for a bed. And no bedding. He set Iid he had asked commandant kid my to parole or. Byrne. Or. Col in is to be responsible but the request a refused. Small demands women on jury Clark Jurist will succeed Carl c. Sherwood is named to be Justice of the state supreme court by associated press leased wire Pierre. S. A. April 3�?carl g. Sherwood of Clark Al d., was appointed today by governor Mcmaster to the state supreme court to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Justice Charles s. Whiting. Judge Sherwood was born at Whitney a Point new York january 18, 1855. He was educated in the country schools of Broome county and finished a High school coarse at j Binghamton new York. He taught school at Fulton ii and later began the study of Law at Clinton Iowa. In july 1881 he came to Watertown and the next month moved to Clark. At the first general election in Clark county in 1 882 he was elected Register of deeds. He served As a Delegate at both conventions at Sioux Falls in 1883 and 1889 and was elected to the new state Senate where he was chairman of the Temperance committee. In this capacity he introduced the prohibition Bill which became a Law in March 18d0. He was chairman of the state convention called to select a successor to i congressman j. Gamble and lit j 1896 was a Delegate to the National Republican convention at St. Louis. In 1909 he was appointed by gov a error Vessey As judge of the third judicial circuit. He held this position until at the outbreak of the world War his son joined the american forces and the father resigned to assume his practice. Of daughter of Regent of Hungary to wed Lieut. Fay today by associated press leased wire Londott. Eng april 3�?prime minister Lloyd George is to appear before the House of commons this afternoon and ask for an expression of Confidence in the governments policy toward the International economic conference at Genoa of which to is one of the sponsors. He is expected to receive a substantial Majorr. Or. Lloyd George returned last night from Chequer court. He is a sick of office according to an assertion by his son. Major Lloyd George in a Public speech on sit urday but greatly improved in health after his three weeks of rest will appear in person the Resolution which the prime minister will personally introduce today a resolved that this House approve the resolutions pawed by the supreme Council at Cannes As a basis of the Genoa conference and that it will support his majesty a government n endeavouring to give effect to an amendment to the governments motion presented by the labor party reads will offer amendment Quot while approving of an International economic and financial conference. This House regrets that the scope of the discussions at Genoa has been so circumscribed that the conf rent a must fall Short of a settlement of political and economic evils which a fret Europe and it is of the opinion that the government which clearly has not the Confidence of the country and which is responsible fur a policy whose unfortunate enacts Are to be considered at Genoa is not competent to represent this former Premier Asquith on behalf of the opposition liberals has Bern expected to join in criticism of the government but was confined to his Home with a cold. John Robert Dynes is in charge of the labor amendment. By associated press leased wire new York n. Y., april 3�?�?othe cause of the next War the flapper struts up fifth Avenue today and her sister out on main Street apes this was the opinion expressed by Tho Rev. Doctor j. Frank Norris a Texas who has come to new York to save the City by a series of revival meetings. The flapper will bring about this City a downfall just Alf sure As Delilah caused Sampson so said doctor Norris. A every great a r has been traded to the depravity of women and they never were As bad As they Are today. It be a a when a woman allows her Knees you can see the finish of i errand that of the nation assail it Jujj a cwt cussed the1 Kaiser for starting the last War. But we pet the ensure of the next War. A a our statesmen Are scrapping the battleships they ought to be stopping the Fla per s. A the modern girl is too times worse than the girl of the last Century and the country girl is just As had As her City Cousin. Once upon a time country girls were pure but gasoline spoiled that. We have c closed up our red Light districts and put them on rubber tires. A women smoking Are indecent. The spark from a woman a cigarette is going to tour h off a conflagration that will destroy this country within fifty years. A Jezebel was the worst woman in the world. She was the first Queen of the shifters. The last Thrig that she did before she died was to paint her lace and then the dogs ate Lewis blames operators for present strike miners it if i la. Bei Ore House gom Miti in Sis min would end War of h k by Democrat asks Belleau to be Bureau probe yank memorial rep. Moore wants to know Foo i Mildren ask d to Why Hardi no cleaned out Gie pennies on Hiil 6 engraving department re 111 by lib ullage american company to build elevators throughout Bulgaria would know Why Washington i. Cd. April 3.�? James l. Wilmot ii director and others included among tile ii men removed from office Hist week by presidential order announced they would appear at tile White House at s of clock and demand from president Harding a Public explanation of their removal. Sofiia Bulgaria april 3.�?american engineering company a project construction of a Complete system of to finance a Twenty year loan for the Grain elevator throughout Bulgaria has been placed before parliament by the bulgarian government. Governor challenges entire panel it opening of trial to Waukegan by associated press leased wire Budapest Hungary april 3�?the j wedding of Pauletta worthy eldest daughter of Admiral Horthy Regent of Hungary to lieutenant Ladislas Fay will take place in the Royal Palace today. Vav Aukeman ii april 3�?governor Leo Small today demanded that a a men sit on the jury which to try him on charges of conspire car to pm-,0zzle state funds. Through his attorneys he Chall a a ged the entire jury list of i Ake of unto because Only men had been called. Attorney Werner Schroeder read an affidavit charging no woman had Leen called for the jury a thereby depriving said women voters of their 1 a rent rights to serve on the jury. Police judge uses a a Hooch to Sprinkle Road As water fails ship lanes watched closely for icebergs Washington A. April 3.�?off-j Cia is of the hydrographic office of the i Navy department Are keeping close watch on reports from the vessels on ice patrol duty in the danger zone just South of the grand Banks. The coast guard Cutter Seneca now on station has reported two observations locating an iceberg almost directly in the westbound Steamer track from Europe to Boston and the traffic is moving around the spot under advisory warnings from the hydrographic service. Washington C., april 3�?invest-j ligation by a special Hosp committee t to determine whether dismissal by i president Harding last Friday of cer j Tain officials at the Bureau of Engrav j ing and printing was justified was proposed in a Resolution introduced by representative Moore Democrat j Virginia. Or. Moore asked that a committee be anointed to ascertain by th1 executive order was issued. The Resolution also seeks to have it determined whether Quot the facts indicate that the order May be regarded As a step jul the direction of a return to the discredited spoils declaring that the government de apartment a a were a reeking with Dis-1 loyalty to the administration a Bena Tor Harreld Republican Oklahoma j announced that he favored dismissal j of All government employees who were j not in thorough Accord with the party responsible to the country for the government. Debt is Cut Dow Washington. I. Am. A a a a decrease of $334, in the Public debt during March was announced to Day by the Treasury by associated press leased w ire Washington April 3�?senator Overman of North Carolina As a National committeeman of the Bel eau Wood memorial association. Inc., has issued an Appeal to school children to give their pennies on april 6. The fifth anniversary of the american declaration of War against Germany to the association which plans to rebuild tile Village of be fleas France As a permanent american Soldier memorial at a most of $300,. In announcing senator Overman a Appeal mrs. Elizabeth Yan rename Laen Frazier National president of the association gave out that a although 27 4,641 americans were killed wounded anti died in the a. E. F. From All Causey no permanent memorial except some divisional monuments rises there in Honor of these men. Every one of whom was some mothers men too ought to Wear corsets says Well known actress Philadelphia pa., april 3.�?men As Well As women should Wear corsets in the opinion of Amelia Bingham actress who addressed the Nev Century club yesterday. A a Grimness a she said Quot is desirable not Only in women but in men As Well. All worm n should avoid Sloue Hiness by wearing corsets. Why the men Wear flexible ones for the same reason by a soda toil Pees leased wire Washington. I. Cd april 3�?Union Coal Millers who suspended work saturday in the nations bituminous and Anthracite fit lds were declared today by John l. Lewis president of the United mine workers of America. To la a a desirous of ending a the suspension of mining operations at the Earnest possible Date a but a presumption of Coal production entirely depends upon the future att it us of the Coal operators. Or. Lewis made tills declaration before the House labor committee holding hearings on the Bland Resolution to direct the appointment by the president of a commission to investigate the Coal Industry. Discussing the Resolution he asserted his organization would Welcome a any impartial Ami judicial investigation of the general conditions in the bituminous and Anthracite Coal industries and especially the facts relating to investments and profits operating practice conservation of fuel resources application of uniform methods of safeguarding Tho life and limb of the workers and Industrial relations and conditions a sought to prevent strike a the United mine workers regret More than any one else the necessity for a suspension of work by the Union Coal miners of the country. We have done everything humanly possible to avoid the suspension. For months past we have fought hard to induce the bituminous coast operator to keep Faith with us and with the government and me it us in join conference so that a new wage and working agreement might i made that would maintain Industrial peace and prevent Public inconvenience. A in a joint conference held in the City of new York on March 3, 1920, a ii year agreement was signed covering wages and working condition in the mining Industry for that period. Lewis blames operators a the mine worker of the country believed that the Coal operators signed the agreement in Good Faith but we now find that Ibey contumacious by refuse to live up to their agreement a the responsibility Mutt rest clearly upon the shoulders of the Coal operators. The mine workers Are still rosily to meet the operators at any time such a meeting is miners i ired on Beckley in. A. April a a till first shooting in the went Virginia Field slim the Coal strike was a a a lbs was reported from Royal. Raleigh county today. V oar Albs with miners was fired u it ii from the i a yet in Side of new River but. While bullets fairly hailed around them and Tho clothing of cute Miner was Pioro ext none was inert. Suspension of work in 41m Union Coal miners of the country virtually was Complete today according to reports received from Union sources up to noon and claims were made that the miners cause had been strengthened by walkouts in some non Union districts. President Lewis of the miners told j the House labor committee resumption of work depended entirely on operators whose refusal to Confer he said provoked Hie suspension. Miner claimed Complete to tip in new River Fields of West Virginia. I non Union territory heretofore. Inn percent at Scranton Scranton Anthracite mining District j repose cd suspension 10ft percent effective with 70,000 men and boys. Idle. Non Union Panhandle District of West Virginia a Idle with 4,500 non Union Inch joining the walkout miners officials asserted. Geological Survey announced Blu Minnus production of la 1-2 million tons Iii week ended March 25 conf Lam ing the Survey s forecast of 63.oftft.00ft tons in Consumers hands april j. Kansas operators made no Effort to f open mines pending separate meetings of miners and operators in Kansas c Ity today to discus Industrial courts order for 3t> Day continuance i of old working arrangements. Rail Union mini meeting in Chicago of rail Union groups Tormajr was expected to discuss retaliation of Railroad workers to the minors suspension of work. Presidents of thro Anthracite Dis a Trita travelled to new York to resume a wage negotiations with operators sub i committee. U. S. Cant sign White slave pact Geneva informed lost is found and lads gloom disappears with fog Quot pays to advertise a he says High Cost of food results in uprising in Spanish capital Louisville amp a april 3.�?when the Village water cart failed to appear on time at Beattyville. Ky., yesterday police judge h. P. Reply commandeered a Large Supply of confiscated Moonshine whisky and set men at work with it laying the dust on main Street. Geneva. April 3.�?the United states government is unable to sign the White slave convention drawn up by the last Assembly of the league of nations As it conflicts with the police regulations of certain states in the Union Secretary of state Hughes has notified the league Secretary Here. The american government however. In full sympathy with the object of the convention and Congress has passed Law s with the a rive end. Secretary Hughes pointed out. This is the Story of a boy. W to april fools Day refused to be fooled. Of a boy w Hose state of mind the first Day of april and the third Day of april presents a striking contrast. It so happens that this lad who is not so old but that three dollars Means quite a bit in his Young life lost that very amount last saturday soon after he had drawn his weekly envelop at the Republican. A i done to know How it happened a he said. And his face w As As clouded As the gloomiest of March Days. Just passed a but it is gone. It just faded out of my hand like magic and in a not magician enough to make it come Back. Gosh it would t have been half so bad if i d have had a Good time with it but a and so on and so on. A will advertise in the Republican Quot he said a but who a return three Dollar Bills if they found them on the Street. Why i might pot even do it All this happened saturday. Early this morning when a heavy fog made it difficult to see More than a few feet ahead and the skies were heavy Laden this same boy appeared at the office in the same As the weather. Just As the fog was lifting however. And the Sun commenced top up out from behind the Clouds a Blan entered the Republican office with three one Dollar Hills in his hand. Quot give these to the Chap that lost them a he said. A no i done to want any Reward hut you Tell the boy that if to Ever finds anything that does no to belong to him. To remember the time that his lost Money was returned to a and gee. I will a the boy said. His face was wreathed in smiles one of those ear to eat Quot grins and he hummed a merry Little tune. A Why i could almost push a car around the he boasted and he Wes even talking about buying a Ford this week or maybe next and above All. He is certainly convinced that it pays to advertise. By associated leased wire Madrid. Spain. April 3�?the action of the Madrid middlemen in doubling the Price of vegetables caused a riot of Street vendors in the a Alda Market. Rioting became so tense that foot and mounted police charged into the crowd. When the Market reopened Strong guards were posted to maintain order. I i St strength test in strike gives men Lead by associated press wire Indianapolis ind., april 3.�?th# first test of strength in the nationwide suspension of work by Union Coal miners came today the by ginning of the suspension saturday an annual Holiday among miners having failed to determine the exact effectiveness of the walkout at the Headquarters Here of the United mine workers of America Confidence was expressed that the Days development would confirm the Union estimate that six Hundred thousand men among them 100,090 nonunion workers had Laid Down their tools for an indefinite period of idleness. A tacit truce Between miners and operators was counted upon apparently to make the Union estimate of Idle men a certainty. Few if any operators in the big Coal producing centers that Are strongly unionized were expected to attempt Early resumption of operations. The situation however was in doubt in the non Union and open shop districts operators of the Pennsylvania Anthracite mines were not planning an immediate resumption of work and reports sent Here indicated a similar attitude on the part of the mine owners in the Central competitive Field and the Southwest interstate District. These three districts have More than 400,000 employees All Union men excepting about half of the 156,000 Anthracite workers. States included in this stronghold of the suspension were Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana Illinois. Missouri. Iowa Kansas Arkansas. And Oklahoma. In addition Central Pennsylvania and West Virginia along with the smaller Coal Fields were counted on to swell the ranks of the Idle men. Weather report forecast South Dakota generally fair tonight and tuesday warmer West Ani North portions tonight. I Oca i temperature by the republicans recording thermometer sunday monday 3 p. In. 55 3 a. In. 34 6 p. In. 56 6a. In. 29 9 p. In. 48 9 a. In. 33 12 p. In. 40 12 in. 50 3 p. In. 61 maximum 61 at 3 p. In. Monday minimum 29 at 6 a. In. Monday by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 61 minimum 30 at noon 61 Toli by committee of Union is in session Kansas City mo., april 3.�?interest in the Coal strike situation in the 1 Kansas Fields entered today in two 1 meetings scheduled to be held Here. One was a meeting of the full policy committee. District 14, United mine workers of America called by George l. Peck a the instance of Van a. J Bittner chief representative of the i International. The other was a meeting of the Southern interstate Coal operators association announced last Friday by Ira Clemens president of the association. The probable outcome of the pol icy meetings was purely a matter of conjecture. No mines in the Kansas Fields sound i de the signal saturday for work to a indicating conclusively miners i and operators declared no Union miners in this District would go to work. A of big Eire in Arkansas Texarkana. Ark. April 3�?the Alice theatre at Hope ark., said to be one of the most magnificent in i the Southwest and valued it $400,-000, was destroyed in a Are today which caused More Thea half a million Dollar damage