Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 8, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
A a mme a a in. J a a the evening Republican third edition vol. , South Dakota saturday april 8, 1922 number 162unwritten Law Day plea Roosevelt attacks new Navy measure Mellon closes agreements of arms Congress Are shattered assistant Secretary of Navy says Bill makes five More ships worthless could not Man them ii Astre h to in tit states in position inferior to both England ant a i a How u. S. Navy would compare United states great Britan Japan the omnibus Hill. Presented to the Hohm thursday by the naval my Mittie would reduce Tho Morin Navy to Mon and apprentices. Tho Navy department has asked for a minimum of . Reports indicate Bluit the naval appropriations Bill. Which is soon to he report Oil. And which ii i cover the fiscal year. Will carry Only enough Money to provide for 67.000 men. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt off the Navy in the following specially prepared article discusses the situation. Personnel 67.coo Mth 104., too Mith fee 22 mtg capital ships 39 1.000 toss cos. 6 to 6 toss 313,372 tons in ill cruisers destroyer and gunboats it Ai 30 tons sos ,551 Toms 265244 tons by Theodore Roosevelt t assistant Secretary of Navy . A. April 8.�? copyright 1922 by the evening rep Sibli rare a the naval Mil As reported by the House appropriations committee cripples our Navy. It gives us Only too men. We believe in the limitations and Rhue Tion of armament. We have proved the honesty of our belief by our accomplish merits. The naval treaty just ratified by the Ferate limits and reduces our Navy and establishes a fixed basis for All a Mons Rone Erneda a ratio of 5-5-3 Between great Britain the United state and Japan respectively. Must maintain Navy we believe in peace. If our belief is to be More than Idle though we must maintain the Navy a Grey a to As just and equitable in the last conference of the nations. This year England will Jiava 10 4 -fi0a men in her Navy. The japanese will have f.8,000 men. Under this Hill we will have but 67.000 men. Ships without men amount to nothing if this Bill is passed therefore it ruts the naval ratio Between he bout 2 7- Sod 5 and 3 ii Iii i submarines 5 7. Rio tons 52. 8 51 toh5 ae.09 tons aircraft carriers i q Fco Toms i i iwo ii 1 in ii a cd is 9680 tons total combatant <5bips "1 Ruu commit Ion of a cwt Etc text. 03,irs. Two of 507 Lay tons. <�?�89.4 5 a tons we ii u u. S. Bureau of engraving Harding signs Bill a giving Austria 25. Judge to Tel years to bilis i jury that Beck struck at him by associated press leased wire Washington 0. Cd april 8�?the joint Resolution recently adopted by it engross authorizing a 25 year Extension for payment by Austria of a by inventory will be taken and Advance of $24,000,000 for Purchase needed repairs in Dies and plates to be made new shake up is seen department to be further a Harding sized a it it hiding t Ltd Frt Ain officials of flour and other foodstuffs through the i Rifted states Grain corporation was signed today by president Harding week refuses to Send Force Oklahoma main and wife witnesses before Coroner s inquiry into shooting whole truth sough District attorney believes judge Day is withholding import ant facts Washington. D. A april 8�?pivi- Sion of the Bureau of engraving an printing engaged in the production Secretary of War will not of Bank notes Bonds and postage Stamps will be closed tonight for an indefinite period for the purpose of taking an inventory of the Plant from which James l. Fiftieth and Twenty eight chief superintendents and foremen were removed by presidential order one week ago Mellon takes step decision to close at least the principal sections of the big plans the largest of its kind in the world a disclosed today As having followed a conference late yesterday Between interfere in strike trouble in new Mexico Washington i. Cd a april 8. Fat Cre j Earv weeks today declined to Send j Federal troops into new Mexico in response to a Telegram from governor jul. Cd Mechem. Who said he might need them to preserve order in the go Hup Coal Fields where martial Law was declared yesterday. The Secretary a Telegram sent and Louis mph the newly appointed a i i mad pub if a terho had conferred Rector and division chiefs of the Bureau of Treasury officials the closing is to be effected under a order issued by Secretary Mel on a of the on the matter with president hard ing said a unless disorder develops to a Point j where stat1 authorities Are unable Bank failures for 1921 Cost immense sum bet comptroller of Curren c a fails to find single loss in Soeth Dakota american embassy in Paris May soon have Home of own in the following article the comptroller of the currency summarizes tile record of Hank failures in the United states in Tho year of 1921. The remarkable feature of the summary is the fast that of the 528 failures not a single one of them occurred in South Dakota a editor s note by associated press la acid wire Washington. D. April 8.�?dur Paris. France april 8�?word re i Cei Ved Here that Secretary of state i Hughes has requested an Anpropria-1 Tion of $300,000 for the Purchase of a building to House the american embassy has revived Hope that american diplomatic representatives in Paris soon May have quarters adequate to their needs. Union leaders bolster strike thirteen dead in storms Over South Section Hea a minds rese by in in Fries to Mana others and Ric property damage Treasury under which department the to preserve order Federal troops can Bureau operates. Not be used in connection with the the purpose of the closing order Coal As stated today by officials is to en-1 although Secretary weeks did not Able the taking of an inventory the so state policy outlined in the Tel repairing of machinery in use almost j Grain is understood to he the policy a contiguously since the Entrance of i of the government with respect to the United states into the world War j the use of troops in the Coal strike1 and 1 it i allow the Transfer department As has been the governments general of the Bureau to Issue new steel policy in times of past emergencies. J plates such As Are used in the printing of the nation s paper currency. Another shake up seen the inventory it a said. Will he undertaken by Treasury accountants and department of Justice agents. Hints also were Given that during the National guard limits air. Week on leaving the White House said that the National guard was available for dealing with any cases of Miner disorder. Zzz a nit states on Tho Small i inc the Calendar year 191. Sir Tate end. The United states under the treaty has 18 battleships that she May retain. Under this Bill she can keep and private Banks in the country were closed according to a statement is District leaders Ai Ake inspection Tours liners draw their last Charleston w. A april 8�?ensued by comptroller of the currency i Ion lenders of District 17 and 29. Only 13 in full commission to put she has Crissinger. Summarizing Bank failures for the year. However head s in Ordinary with Only 200 j dad iou of to oar Hank. War Able to Mon on Board a battleship without re open or otherwise inundate their. Battleship at All. It liabilities. I the liabilities of the other 165 not the i Banks he reports aggregated approx 1= a naval relic. The Batt,e8hipiub��?� necessary j innately $96,000,000 making the aver with age per Bank about $263,000. Iber of Hank failures and the volume of liabilities there being 131 failures with liabilities totalling $�?~j7.-000,000 in that Section. United mine workers were devoting their efforts yesterday and today to personal inspection Tours of the Southern West Virginia Fields and to organization mass meetings. They reported that a mine at Matewan had been closed by the walkout of non Union workers. Williamson operators claimed a production of 20. tons yesterday with All mines working at Normal capacity. Won t negotiate singly Cumberland. Md., april 8�?representatives of the Millers of Maryland % d 40 per cent greater than that of \ Japan. Should this Hill become a i Law ibis relationship would he de j info $13,500,000 occurred in the St toyed and we would he placed in states. J edition inferior to both of them. I wants 90.000 Alen meet in conference with a number of operators have replied to the operators declaring that nothing can be done until a basis is established in aces Coal Navy Quot with it in i 7.- a fax a tune a vex a no of to of tons of our auditory Craft. The nun would to third Power with hut 67,00 men we can keep j but 703.952 ton of combatant ships i ready for service. England keeps j billion iriss in West 1.307,785 tons ready for service and failures in the Western states he Japan 689,456 tons. Liabilities exceeded $16,000,000. In under the treaty we Are allowed a Tho idd states the number of a ii j a it Rel Quot competitive find a Peces by equal to Tia of great Britain Erpf was sixty and the reported Gary in order to stabilize the Coal abilities $9,826,000. Failures to the Industry. Number of 43 with liabilities exceed i _ liners fief Lott Indianapolis. Ind., april 8�?Idle there were Only five Hank failures j coat miners of the country starting in the a astern states with liabilities today and continuing next week. Re the department has asked for 96. J of $3.600,000. Or. Crissinger said Cuve their last nay estimated at $30,-006 men. This is the minimum num and four in the new brigand states j by Union officials and re-1 or necessary at this time to Man our whose liabilities were $17. It . Garden by them As a strike fund. Fee with Only 67.000 men the j failure in state which the Deposit the big wage distribution an in Raval ratio is broken. Ors guaranty system is in operation portent Factor in the miners ability we Are put in a position inferior were Mississippi 6 Texas 36 North to continue the general suspension of to great Britain and 34 Nebraska 22 Kansas la. Our Power of defense is crippled. Oklahoma 22 Washington la our influence for peace and Justice is limited and we Are relegated to a a car was a secondary position. The Calendar year 1921, or. T Riss to limit the personnel of our Navy Singer said was the third most Durn 67,-000 men would be a National Strous year with respect to the num j cab my to. By associated press leaded wire Dallas Tex april 8�?deaths in the storm of Early today numbered 13, according to reports from various North Central Texas and South Central Oklahoma Points at on of clock this afternoon Early estimates of the property damage were that it would be Baa by. A a in deaths were reported from Runnels county Ami four in Callahan county Texas. Reports from both places Are meagre. Closing the Bureau would be further re organized or a Harding Izeda an on offi Jurai put it. Above to Gallup mines Albuquerque. N. M., april 8.�?four units of the new Mexico notional j installation of the new steel plates guard left in a ape a la i train today i it is said will he for the purpose of j for Gallup. N. For duty in the Coal j preventing counterfeiting of the iou Bank notes and Bonds printed in the plan As the old plates bad become so worn that it was found that prints taken from them were comparatively easy to counterfeit. The Bureau employees about 6, persons and it was estimated that about 4.000 of the total would be affected by the closing the total employees number about 1,500, above the n re was. J e Rynn n e i and it was suggested Tri some quarters that during the suspension reduction to the pre first reports indicated heavy proper War Rve would but brought about to damage. Downpours accompanied the wind at most places. Throe dead at Oplin fort Worth Texas. April 8�?three persons w Ere killed this morning and five injured in a storm at Oplin a Small town in Callahan county according to news just received from Baird. There is no Railroad at Oplin and no confirmation of the deaths has been received. Briton blamed for air crash six dead Sevan Hurt Ballenger. Texas. April 8�?six persons were reported killed seven in French Aerial authorities Saa their Pilot was a Miliar with Roi Tes mine District where disturbances by strikers Are feared. The in a n Are i due to arrive at Gallup at noon. Adjutant general Brown who went to Gallup last night has called a conference in Gallup for this after noon of mine operators mind workers representatives and City and county officials when the governor s j proclamation of martial Law will be j read. Irish leaders seek Harmony London times correspondent declares Ever a Efini hit is Ai de for peace Paris France. April 8.�? fun e. Duke. Jared and six Homes destroyed six j Pilot of the English plane which Miles Northwest of Rowena near crashed into a French Goliath on the and upper Potomac i West Virginia., ,. F Coal Fields who were requested to 6 a Tornado which swept that Paris London Aerial Section at one o clock this morning. Communication is badly crippled and it is feared the death toll will be greater when wreckage has been searched. The dead were reported to he two children of Joe Kohutek. A child of Frank Kyat ii an unidentified Man and two negroes. Damage is heavy Tawton. Okla. April 8�? Fine person a mrs. 8ands. Was killed and her baby probably fatally injured in express route by Assoc Myrd press encased wire London. Eng. April 8�?reports persist of attempts to harmonize the i rival Irish parties. The Dublin Cor i respondent of the London times understands an Earnest Effort is being made to arrange some sort of modes yesterday near Thieu lloy died in the j Vive old the free state and Hospital at Beauvais today without a it poll Biscan leaders during the next recovering consciousness. He was months the Only person in either machine to survive the crash and his death brought the total of those killed to seven. Ger Hoff or res Igns Minneapolis. Minn. April 8�?resignation of Emil oberhoffer As director Low vial vilify caused by Low hang top Minneapolis symphony orches ing Clouds and Mist is Given As the tra was announced foday. He had primary eau a of the catastrophe. Both pilots w Ere flying Low at the been Leader of the orchestra for 19 years. A severe windstorm which sept the01�?T keeping the Railroad tracks in Mountain Hill addition of Law ton at 8 of clock this morning. A number of persons were injured and much property damage done. Her of failures of National Hank in. Der of a Hanking from both the in on history of the National panning the work that began a we Eek. Ago. On the1 order of the United mind workers of i America is for the final half of March the sum is several times the total Cash of the Union organizations and Romeo to the miners with an indefinite period of idleness ahead of them. And opera Texas women. Tired of politics torn jobs to husband Vurhl failures i or a sources Here it was said that system there a the the miners would receive on an a with liabilities of $23,677.38�. The most disastrous year in this respect was 1893 when 65 failures occurred and the next was 1897 when there were 38 failures. There were he explained. 4 re rage of $50 to $60 each with some operators estimating As much As $75 a Man. Many Art injure fort Worth Texas. April 8�?one woman was killed at risen another have been covering for a year. Sight so As not to lose their Way and this brought them together head on. The French company operating the Goliath which was carrying three passengers has issued a statement declaring that their pilots have perfect knowledge of the route which they Pilkington to prevent meetings in District j by associated press leased wire Dublin Ireland. April 8�?commandant general Pilkington of the third division of the Irish Republican army has prohibited All Public meetings in his area. He says his action woe taken a in the interests of the the proclamation affects the anti the seriously Hurt and a dozen slightly j British machine owned by a new injured in a Tornado this morning j company had Only been in the Lon according to report from Railroad of i Don Paris service three Days. It flees. At least a dozen houses were seems certain that those in Goliath try Katy meeting announced for Sligo blown Down. Saw the English machine at least tomorrow As Well As Arthur grif a Long distance message from some seconds before the crash As. I the a plans for a pro treaty meeting when the body of mrs. Christopher i Thero on april 16. Of message from Baird said four persons have been killed at Oplin. Physicians and our i Bruce Yule was found a hand was sos have been rushed to that place. Pm after non Union Minoa by it a Latoff pros. Leased wire j Jewett. Texas. April 8.�?women, tired of the duties and responsibilities f f Public office after having directed the Aff irs of Jewett for two years. A stepped Down and permitted men to. 1001 in to in three cases i Pittsburgh pa., april 8�?earnest Mceiver Sholpa in 1921. But in Tom Effort. The Hanks were restored to solvency and authorized to resume business. Weather report South Dakota rain tonight prob to paralyse non Union operations in the most Eastern regions of District number 5, United mine workers of America and the Western part of the Central Pennsylvania District Are being pushed by Union leaders. Representatives indicate. Miners off Rujals last night invaded resume control. A the five aldermen _ is rim Ripe i Quot a a re husbands of hip former ably turning to Anoa mind. A a Zanor Coal Al d in bom Cann a id a Twoma a. Purins the two years off mind administration there was not an arrest made nor a session of criminal court sunday and West Ami nnrtj1 j to and enrolled 253 of a possible 400 tonight winds becoming Strong n j theiry. The weather Outlook for the week held within the town. The admin beginning monday i per miners on strike against a reduction of wages one Hundred and fifty Mississippi a t11n�rl at Seward were organized at i and lower Missouri valleys and in Cloudy inti action gave its attention to Civie Uch roller at beginning of week improvements and to efforts to make j and of tar pof1 Lphr Paft a until thursday or Friday when it will he a meeting last night. Mrs. Whitaker ready to Brave Trail once More in Hun for son new York n a. April 7.�?mrs. Whitaker widowed Mother who is seeking her lost son Sidney Leroy Ross is ready to go again in the Little j motor car which is her Home and main Possession on her search. Hardl5�?T out of sight of new York last Wek mrs. Whitaker met with an acrid4nt. Which landed her in jail pressed to her eyes As though to shut out the sight of the impending collision. Besides airs. Yule the dead Are her husband who was a new York exporter m. Bourles. Another passenger Pilot mire of the Goliath and his Mechanic and Pilot Duke and the Cabin boy of the English machine. O Milton is barred from future race on Pacific coast a and better Community. It i it agreed generally their efforts were Eugeee Semuh rebuttal evidence in Arbuckle trial to be ended today i 3 p. In. 57 6 p. In 59 9 p. In. 4 6 by associated press leaser wire 12 p. In. 49 a Francisco Cal. April 8.�?re comb unsettled and warmer with probable showers Frost first part of week. / local temperatures i by Tbs Republican s recording i therm net or Friday saturday 3 a. In. 38 6 a. In. 37 9 p. In. 47 12 in. 66 3 p. In. 7 0 testimony offered by the protein contradiction of the defence n that an old ailment caused if miss Virginia Kappa was be concluded today in the f Roscoe Arbuckle on a charge in connection l a Tress death. Maximum 70 at 3 p in. Saturday minimum Krampl. 3� m by the official government thermometer from soon yesterday to noon today maximum 6 5 it minimum 4 5 at noon 63 wage conferences Are adjourned till tuesday new York n. April 8�?Union representatives and delegates from the Coal operators who have been in session As a wage negotiations committee. Suspended their conferences today and returned to their respective District it was announced that they would resume sessions tuesday. John l. I Ewis. President of the United mind workers of America and vice president Philip Murray will continue to maintain strike Headquarters in new York during their presence hero by associated press leased wire Fresno. Calif. April 8�?tommy Milton National Champion automobile Driver has been barred from ail Nares on the Pacific coast according to a Telegram received from William re Himoff. Chairman of the National contest Hoard of the a. A. A in new York. Schimpff said Milton had be a Dis qualified because he demanded a Spokane. Wash., april 8.�?�?ojazz j Bonus for entering a Fresno rare flapper and jazz Are scored at meet of Pacific teachers with a Fine. She remained in jail on music scanty dress suggestive Dane and because of alleged false repro night then the Fine was remitted and ing and other alleged foibles of the stations in advertising. She returned to new York. Flapper and her masculine counter of yesterday she told her Story to the part Northwest were discussed by m a r of if wit 7 insurance company and they decided i education of the Pacific at their an us in Luu in Haviv in if i Al to help her by releasing the car. She j Nual convention Here last night plans to Start again but this time she a a there is no drug that furnishes will pick a pleasant Day. J by sex stimulus that dancing does. Or p p rare form a stat superin a higher salaries pendent of Public instruction of wig j i j inf Man i Cousin told the teachers. Lukl Xvi Hill i Ito a the dress of the girls is greatly in new York asserts Collins is a traitor Oun new York. N. Y., april 8. Players report conducive to this. Many of them Hay. To is Georgia Merkiewicz Leader of the 9 in practical la nothing on but their irreconcilable Irish women opposed judges Bill passed Washington. D. April 8.�?the Hill to provide a score More Federal judges was passed late yesterday by the Senate and sent to conference j outlaw associations threw co Sterna with the House. Ilion into the Millar Camp yesterday. By associated press leased wire Minneapolis. Minrul april 8 a reports that three members of the by Joseph Western league team had jumped their club and that several members of the Minneapolis. American association club had been offered More lucrative salaries to play with ing practically nothing on but their gown. Shoes and to anything Short of Republican ire or. Carey defined As a land has arrived on the Aquitania for Ltd girls of the wealthy class who Are a speaking tour of the United states Idle who dress in ext Remes. Smoke the countess let it by known that cigarettes stay out All night and sleep she considers Collins and Griffith Al traitors and said she was willing to a but the girls Are really not to be go to jail again As she so often has he declared. A their Indis j in the Patty in fact she was ready to creations Are mainly the result of con i sacrifice her life in the fight rather editions and they have too Little will j than acquiesce in any oath of Alleg Power to overcome Theta Fiance to Britain. I Oklahoma City. Okla. Pretl r a an hour before the time set for the inquest into Tho death of lieutenant colonel Paul Ward Beek fiery a Iii liable seat in the District court room a taken and Tho corridors were filled with jostling crowds ii a hic to obtain standing Noin in the court chamber. The last ii on from attorneys for Day we that both or. And mrs. Day would Tell the Coroner jury i heir Story of the party and of Tho killing or. And mrs. Day arrived ten minutes before the hearing was schedule to begin. Mrs. Day was Palm hut entered the court room calmly. Neither exhibited any motion As they took their seats next to their attorney. Normal Pruett. Mrs. Adda Andrews sister of mrs Day accompanied them. R a Dick former Warden of to state Penitentiary an Intima e Friend of Day and ebon Taylor a it avg Cousin a moment later joined them. Photographer gets Busy or. And mrs. Day permitted a photographer to snap a flashlight picture of them. The Days Only child. Doris a University Siudy it had not joined them. A group of army officers from fort Sill comrades of the slain aviator arrived in Oklahoma City about on of clock after a difficult air plane journey. Made hazardous by unfavourable weather conditions the officers. Eleven in number. Some of whom comprised the army Hoard of inquiry into their fellow officers death arrived at the court room at 2 10 p. To., and Justice Mcwilliams fms i amp to by rapped for order and ask spectators to maintain quiet while examination of witnesses was in Progress books son pro out lieutenant John reek. Nephew of lieutenant colonel Beck and lieutenant Paul Ward reek Bis son we re among the fort Rill party. The jury of six men and More than a dozen witnesses were sworn a to a a Ampbell police defective was the first witness called the crowd in the court room. A skin mtg debt More than 600 was on its feet. An overflow crowd of approximately 1.200 was in the corridors. Campbell to stifled he answered a Call with patrolman Dick Miller to the Darr residence and that they were met of the door by mrs. Day. County attorney Hughes obtained from a Ampbell a Des it a option of the position of furniture in the drawing room where reeks body was found. Shades of the drawing room were raised when the officers arrived Campbell said. Clutched handkerchief mrs. Day was standing by a divan and Hon the off cers entered said a Why did they leave me Campbell testified. The officers then observed the body of Beck about to feet from the divan with his head facing South or toward the front of the House the witness said. The body was on its Hackfo Ampbell said. A handkerchief was found clutched in Beck s hand the officer testified bearing the initial a up. W. B a the Handke a Chi of was introduced As evidence. The witness said pieces of officers Skull were found eight feet from the body. Day came Down stairs As the officers began examining the body and said a boys. T struck him and the gun went off accidentally Campbell testified. Later he told the officers he found Beck fighting with mrs. Day and he Only intended to strike him the witness said. Day through a window saw Beck and mrs. Day on the drawing room divan. Campbell said Day told him. Day stated according to Campbell that Beck was Between the drawing room and dining room when he struck him Down. The officer said Day told him he did not have his Finger on the trigger of the gun. Campbell said there was a bottle and on the drawing room table. One Glass contained sliced oranges he said. He said he did not taste the contents Campbell said Day told him he struck reek when the latter draw Back As if of strike him. Mrs. Day blend c overed mrs. Day a hysterical the officer said. Moaning that she a wanted to die and incoherent phrases. Rho mentioned her Honor. Campbell said Bur he could not recall her exact words. Day. Later brought the revolver from upstairs and exhibited it to the officers. Campbell said he did not he lib in either of the Days we re intoxicated. Mrs. Day had blood on her fare. Dress and arms the witness said which the officers washed off. The revolver which Day gave to the officers was introduced in evidence could have exploded Campbell a Ald the pistol an old fashioned single a Tion Type could have been discharged without pressure on the trigger. A heavy blow would have exploded it he testified had the object been struck by it a by the butt. Mrs. Day got Down on her Knees to Beck s body and tried of get him to talk when officers told her they did not think he was dead. Campos a said