Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 9, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota
Visit South Dakota a a greatest automobile show in Mitchell april 10-11-12 twelve pages the evening Republican City edition Mitchell South Dakota wednesday april 9, 1924. Number 164germany can pay sen. Wheeler is indicted by Montana jury Daugherty prosecutor charged with taking fees for prospecting permits world air cruise is delayed again for another Day so att a wash., apr. 9.�?departure of four american army planes from Prince Rupert on a flight around the world has been postponed until tomorrow morning. According to a. Dispatch to the Seattle times from Prince Rupert. I the dispatch said that the air plane of major Frederick Martin command a of Al itt i re expedition which a dam other Milla aged in lighting at Prince Rupert i in. I sunday could not be made ready in or tln1e a continue the journey today. It i it re is Ai i i spill fir so Kim More victims extra Johnson about ready to quit friends hint Orrata Parton k Spearer in a of a =. Mont. Apr. 9�?c4p a Wheeler. United states Montana and Promin with the Senate xxi is Herty i Vest Igat inc committee id de by a Federal grand jury Hor yest Rda it he Char de with a no awful a re diving Money a retain in fee to influence the issuance of a Jat i Gas prospecting permits by la c office for. Gordon Campbell geologist and operator. L. Stevenson. A or and i number of other Oil men a do indicted on charges of us a air he ills to defraud. Campbell and Stevenson Are the discoverers of Sunburst Kevin Oil Field Mon in Chicago where he helped found the progressive party which nominated him for vice president several years ago. Senator Johnson took an Early Arizona prepares to fight disease by rigid embargo Phoenix. Am. Apr. 9.�?recom j emendations that gov. Hunt declare martial Law and Call out the Arizona National guard to repel any possible invasion of the foot and Mouth disease from California was made in a Resolution presented to the chief sex i ecu Tive at a Gene conference Here today to discuss methods to combat a spread of the disease to Arizona. The governor issued an executive _ i proclamation closing the Arizona in to j Boundary to eastbound traffic begin future course to be decided Nigg at is t m next Friday Quot a 1 upon amp to conference in i motor vehicles from California will be next few Days stopped at the state Boundary and sound Money is essential says Dawes report experts commission suggests establishment of Gold Bank of Issue claim Wheeler Calls his indictment Damnable plot Illinois beats i both Hiram and we a Teapot probe squeeze out politics payment of War debt most be handled on by is Ness basis report asserts Senate in his own defense at today a meet blames politics turned Back under the proclamation. A a. Mer of the general land i a in Secretary of the inter Oil promo Chicago. 111. Apr. 9.�? a a the future course of senator Hiram Johnson candidate for the Republican presidential nomination will be decided upon by the senator within the next few Days after co afer ence with key men in several states. While there is no confirmation of the suggestion that the Johnson can j Dudacy will be withdrawn those who the . A it is of Midwest states and it la n 11/1 s a a a of financial backing Call we. G. Mcadoo for let bus be anon president will carry state by 100.000 majority. It is Testim a Ted today Chicago. 111. Apr. 9.�? a a Illinois republicans added their endorsement of president Coolidge by giving him a majority Over Hiram Johnson in yesterday s primary election although i have been Active in the Campaign in Washington. Apr. 9._op fur the californian after a vigorous Cam the mid lowest make no secret of the other in query into sports of a a deals j to the reparation _ a _ _ _ a m. _ a a i _ a it a. I a i u Arvaj. In Aoa Van i i at the Republican National convention at Chicago in 1920 was made adjourned to next Friday today a session Conti notes inquiry into ideals at Chicago convention Montana declares prore5tt ton it Home state is engineered by enemies will arrest Wheeler warrants were served on Campbell end Stevenson late yesterday and they arranged Bonds of $5,009 each. United states District attorney John j Slattery who presented the cases pain ran the president a close Rae i fact that the Johnson Hopes received a severe blow in the Michigan Nebraska and Illinois primaries. Wage i Phi la Battle supporters of the senator have acknowledged from the first that they were waging an Uphill Battle for the nomination and the recent withdrawal of considerable financial support Lead in the returns from Chicago voters but later tabulations gradually Cut Down the Johnson advantage in today by the Senate Oil committee. J. A. Baughn of Harlingen tex., formerly an Oil operator of Oklahoma. Terrified that the late Jake l. Harnon Republican National committeeman of Oklahoma told him he had a signed the that resulted in to the grand jury said that warrant j til with 800 precincts still missing the added to the primary results of the nomination of Warren g. Hard for senator Wheeler s arrest would californian had a Lead of fewer than j last three weeks have brought about j this convention took place after3 000 votes. Outside the Metropolis situation calling for decisive action a fhe Rhi Raff convention. Baughn said. He telegraphed to Washington. The technical charge is violation of Section it. United states penal codes. The grand jury charges that on Mere than one occasion senator Wheeler accepted Money a improperly after he was elected United states senator but before he qualified for office the indictment charges that senator Wheeler accepted Money tem Campbell and others to obtain exclusive right to develop Oil on gov president Coolidge kept an average majority of nearly 30 votes to the precinct which advantage if kept up. Would give the chief executive nearly 100,000 More votes than Johnson. W. G. Mcadoo unopposed for presidential preference on the democratic ticket polled Only about half the number of votes cast by democrats in Chicago and Bis delegates to the National convention were Defeated overwhelmingly by the candidates by the senator. Concern for the Loyal friends and supporters throughout the country who have contributed Coni Deserable in time and Money to the individual state fights in behalf of senator Johnson has prompted him to Confer with his key ment before finally de he quoted Hamon As saving that he would spend $1,000,000 if necessary to put Oklahoma in the Republican column in the Genera election. William h. Miller of Columbus. Ohio testified that he assisted in Harding s pre convention Campaign visiting the Northwestern states. He Emmer land for two years. The eases and permits involved in put Forward by the state organization tile indictments against Wheeler and i opposed to Meadoo. Tomp by cover about 2.800 acres of democrats nominated a. A. Land of which is in the main Sprague of Chicago for United states pm Ticino area of the Sunburst Kevin senator while Medill Mccormick refs a in Toole county Montana. Publican incumbent with two fifths Wheeler denier charges a of the vote in was former 8�r.a�?~or Wheeler was quoted in gov. Charles 8. Deneen by 12,000 t a is dispatches from Washington j last night a declaring a there is a Selaty a nothing to the similar were issued late last i right Bere by Campbell and Stevenson sri after they had conferred with Quot heir attorneys. In a signed statement to the As i related press or. Campbell denied j that Over had paid senator wheel Jer any cum of Money to obtain gov j eminent Oil and Gas prospecting permits. Or. Samphel a trip used Bis ind a a Merit to the Standard Oil company. To is Wen for the people to Bear in mind Iris statement said a the horrible d closures that have been made recently before the Oil committee in m Ashing on. To shows How anxious 4v, and other companies Are in up control of valuable Oil land fed the Ryt of to which they will go to Are plish their purpose the situation in Montana is no different in Depp it operator is doomed. Devil g the Standard Oil companies of bring it �?o>0�?osurprised�?� a re i. Formerly a business a the hottest contest in the primary was for the Republican gubernatorial nomination and gov. I in Small who had been bitterly opposed by attorney Genera Brundage. Handily won the nomination for another term by defeating state senator t. G. Essing ton. And carrying most of his supporters for other state offices through to Victory. In the democratic gubernatorial race Norman Jones had a com fort Riding what will be the future course fim Hamon at Harding head of his Campaign. J quarters at Indianapolis before the More i convention and later saw him at the c senator Johnson Ost Illinois after Obj ago convention. The Moat courageous and Manly fight f a it had no part up Ihrk collection or dih rement of Miller said. J. R. French of Oklahoma City testified last monday that Tramon had told him he had Given $25,000 to Miller to pay the Headquarters expenses of the Harding committee at Chicago. There was no discussion of Oil j lands or leaser at either of his meeting with Hamon. Miller said. Hamon had told him at the Indianapolis meeting that he was for Lowden. He said but had added that mrs. Hamon was a Distant relative of president Harding and was Impo tuning him to support Harding. The witness then denied specifically that Tramon had Given $25.nan to pay the expenses of Harding Headquarters at Chicago. Ever made by a candidate for Public office in Harold l. Leks Illinois manager for senator Johnson said today in commenting upon the primary results. Third party is to be started in Illinois soon Paris Franco april 9.�?the report f of tile experts who have be a engage i de for the past Throe months in the f task of ascertaining Germany a Capac Ity to pay reiteration was handed to the reparation commission today. The two committees under Tho chairmanship of brigadier general Charles g. Dawes and Reginald Mckenna respectively have gone deeply into the intricacies of the Many problems connected with reparations and As mentioned in the covering letter they approached the task a was business men anxious to obtain effective the league of nations is drawn in a problem by the Dawes report while an unofficial representative of the United states is slated for an important role in Tho execution of the experts plan. An american member of the general Board of control for the proposed new Gold Bank of Issue is quite Likely to fill the important Post of Quot commis. his duty will be to decide second when Germany a capacity to pay has been reached while the league finance committee will he asked to arbitrate if the commissioners decision in applying the a Index of Prosperity is disputed by either Germany or the allies. Merely business affair i the experts to be Worth 26.,, j Gold Marks with a net earning Capac i Ity As High a 1,000,000,000 Gold Marks yearly were found to be an available j mean for a curing reparation pay j meals Ane. Aiding German finances. The experts propose a Blanket Mort Gage of 11,000,000.000 Gold Marks on the entire German Railroad system j bearing five per cent interest with one percent sinking fund annually. The interest and sinking fund on a the Mort Sac they Al Gore. Represent senator Speaks to crowded less than three per cent on the entire capitalized value of 26.000,900,. Too. Full interest will not be require de during the period of re Organiza i Tion but the payment of 330,000.000 j lit Marks will be asked in 192 4 and 1925, j increasing on a sliding scale to 660,-000,000 in 1927 and 1928, which the experts think ought to become Normal years. Industry shares Burden German Industry under the plan is expected to provide 5,000,000,000 Gold Marks represented by first mortgage Bonds bearing the same rate of interest As the Railroad Bonds. This amount the experts explain is less than the total debt of the Industrial undertakings in Germany before the War. The interest on these Bonds will be paid on a progressive scale beginning the second year with two and a half per cent five per cent the third year and five per cent plus one per cent sinking fund the fourth year. In the event of default in the payment of the interest on the sinking fund or principal i it on either railroads or Industrial Bonds provision is made for the recovery of the deficiency from the German government through the commissioner of controlled revenues. T summarizing the proceeds from All the provisions in Tho plan for treaty payments the experts estimate that they will produce 1,000,000.000 Gold Marks the first year 1.220.000.000 the year. 1.450,000,000 the third year 2,000.000,000 the fourth year and 2,500.000,000. The maximum payment to be required from Germany annually the fifth year and thereafter. Reginald Mckenna and his colleagues on the second committee find that the germans have six and three in Ashington. D. P., apr. 9.�? if the charge against senator Wheeler of Montana. Pro locator of the i Laugher to committee in tile indictment returned against him yesterday Iii the Federal cd met in Montana mum ordered today by the Senate. A Resolution which provided for a special investigation oof i Matteo of five was adopted without a record vote. It was offered by senator Walsh of Montana at the request of senator wheel or. Chicago. Iii. Apr. 9.�?a third party movement in Illinois has been launched by the Farmer labor party of Illinois which today announced that in connection with its nominating convention to be held at Springfield on May 24 and 25. A third part Able Lead Over Lee o Neal Browne who advocated modification of the j conference would be held. Volstead act. Two of albanian bandits who shot americans killed Ltd Chat it in a i indict prise indic a i \ f a Lott Tirania. Albania apr. 9.�?detail of the fight yesterday Between albanian gendarmes and the assassins j of the americans. Robert Lewis Coleman and George b. De Long in the i District of Kruja were received Here Cmpbell but More recent a today. Eve York of t the la pcs rival likewise issued a which he declared Hie a v my As a Complete sur that lie was confident of nothing about senator a Iris with or. Camped. Of i it. Los new chief n k City apr. 9.�?r. E. A a Hor vice president of the a Antral was elected Pregi p Road today succeeding re Smith. The gendarmes with the Aid of albanian troops drove the six bandits into the Village of Mal Barche and attempted to surround them. The assassins took cover among the houses firing on their pursuers who were forced to seek Refuge. The shooting lasted a half hour after which gendarmes closed in on the bandits shooting two dead and wounding another. The remain three escaped before the Roundup could be completed. Gendarmes and troops Are continuing the Pursuit. Of weather forecast Minn to inight Cha Njo a t n a i a a 1 a ii nor Tilv for it t pc Mont the thu sit in a and �1 South Dakota fair thursday not must in cup creature. Tonight and thursday a Quot reme Southeast portion Pius wont leave Vatican to amp attend k. Dedication Oak a to Der a fair tonight prob j by increasing Cloud-1 not much change Ini a try Cloudy somewhat tonight warmer Rome. Italy. Apr. 9.�? a it a in Ope Pius will not attend today a ceremony for the dedication of the knights of cottage. Columbus welfare building it was j the Londo Learned shortly before the ceremony. Leaders in late Surigao rebellion must go to prison Manila p. I., apr. 9�? a a three leaders in the recent outbreaks of fanatics in Surigao province have been sentenced to death and 198 others were Given sentences of 30 years imprisonment. Or stymies is near death according to Berlin report Berlin. Germany. Apr. 9.�?the condition of huge Stinnes took a serious turn for the worse this afternoon. The Industrial magnate has been ill for some time and has been twice operated upon the second time last saturday. Of what she ordered a now. said the teacher. A write Down All you have Learned about King Alfred but done tray anything about the burning of the cakes i want to find out what else you half an hour later wee Janie handed in her Effort a King Alfred visited a lady at a but the less a id about it As the committee adjourned until j pets of the Buhr occupation but tvs Day because of the difficulty in make it Plain that the French and securing the attendance of witnesses. I belgians if they see fit to maintain of garrisons in the Buhr must keep their i hands off the Railroad and industries. The first prerequisite to the payment of reparations the experts assert is sound Money in Germany. They propose to this end the establishment of a new Gold Bank of Issue with 400.000,000 Gold Marks capital in the organization of which they Maxim i r i to oui 7 a to it Ivas a $0vf>rr, non Max a Al temperatures Jard minimum tempera m. Yesterday to 7 a. Morefi by the official a Rometer a i u in 5 5 urn. 25. A in. 33. 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If you have lost something of value very Likely the finder is watching for your want and in the Republican. Give him the Opportunity to get in touch with you. Order your advertisement today. Cancel it when you locate your lost article. If you find something you can advertise it want ads without charge to you. Unparalleled feat is carried out in receiving report new York City. Apr. 9.�?in transmitting directly from Paris into the office the associated press at 383 Madison Avenue the report of the committee of experts to the reparation commission of about 4 4.000 words a feat tin a railed in transoceanic communication was accomplished by the Western Union Telegraph according to Newcomb Carlton. Ifs president. Not Only was this the largest single dispatch Ever received traffic officers a Aid but it was the first time an Ocean Cable was operated directly into a newspaper or news association office. Four such direct cables were used in speeding up the delivery in order that the full text of the report might be available for publication in the United states simultaneously with its presentation to the full reparation commission. Rhode Island to support Smith in democratic meet Providence. R. I. Apr. 9.�?th democratic state convention Here yesterday adopted a Resolution a that it is the opinion of this convention that the nomination of governor Alfred e. Small of new York for president by the democratic National convention would insure Success of our party in the approaching fourteen delegates were named to the National convention. Cabinet officers would give chief vast War Powers a Buvit Iek matter bereft of polities j quarters billion Gold Marks abroad and that All this sum represents purchases of paper Marks at a dead loss by a million foreigners. These estimates were made on a mass of details and specific information which the experts regard As reliable. They find that in addition to these assets Abro i there is in Germany foreign Money approximately to the amount of 1.500.000,000 Gold Marks which is subject to special taxation and consequently ought to be taken into discount in an estimate of Germany resources. Stable Money basis essential As to How German capital abroad May be attracted sock to Germany the experts believe the Only Way is a to eliminate the causes of the exodus. That is. To give German Money a stable basis of value and make it to Ger Many a interest to pay Lier Obliga Only intermediate Meas promises results in their opinion is to Grant amnesty for a limited rime from the penalties imposed for the Export of capital and to give special inducements for subscriptions to German Loans in foreign currency. Germany needs help from abroad to the extent of 800.000,000 god Marks partly to capitalize the new Gold Bani Issue and partly to meet expenditures during the period required Tor her to balance her budget. The experts say is How the experts describe the task they have just completed they interpreted the object of their work As tending to the collection of the debt rather than to the application of penalties with a purely economic solution in View. Recognizing the obligation of Germany to pay and declaring that she has resources with which to pay the experts insist that if Germany does pay she must have her hands free to exploit her economic resources. The report docs not go into the total of reparations Germany is to pay. This was left expressly out of consideration. The amount fixed by the reparation commission under the treat a of Versailles in May 1921, was 132.000.000.009 Gold Marks. Less amounts already paid and sums afterwards to be credited to her for state properties in cede territories Etc. The experts carefully omit in their tons. The report mention of the political a Urf it that make it to the interest and profit of j that Extension of this help together Germany a Well As to the advantage with the share the German Treasury of the allies to cooperate. Will have in interest on the Railroad Germany a production they say and Industrial mortgages will give will enable her to meet her own re a Germany an incentive to accept the quire ments and raise amounts Totty Jan and carry it out. Ply to reparations As contemplated in j the a Ca that surplus Revenue alone the plan. The fee payments fixed on Alcan applied to the payment of Washington d. C., apr. 9.�?action to give the president unlimited Powers to mobilize the nation economic resources in time of War was advocated before the House military committee today by two Cabinet officers secretaries Hoover and Wilbur. Of a a Franklin a Ledger it. Molly n. Dusty attic of an Obi mansion Here has produced an old Ledger which is said to be Benjamin Franklin s original account Book. On entry shows that Franklin printed 1600 copies of i protest to the King of England against the at amp act sliding scale run from 110,000.000 Gold Marks in 1926 to $2,500,000,000 in 193 4. Set up Prosperity Index in order to prevent these payments from affecting adversely Germany a financial stability an Index of prot is Peritz has been fixed making it possible to Judee whether the amounts of the scheduled payments a or Are not beyond her capacity. A general Board of control including an american with Allied Neutral and German members is the experts solution of the difficult problem of guarantees that Germany will execute the to rms of eventual settlement under their plan. The experts found this plan most Likely to satisfy the allies and at the same time prove acceptable to the germans. One member of this Board with the title of commis Sicner. Will be vested with the important duties of deciding according to an Index of Prosperity when the payments provided for in the plan May prove too onerous and May threaten the upsetting of German finances. The Index is to be Bas a upon German exports and imports the total budget receipts and expenditures Railroad traffic the monetary value of the consumption of sugar tobacco Beer and alcohol by the total population and the consumption Coal. Percentages will be fixed on the average statistics covering these bases first for three years then for six years the percentage of each of the six group compared with the base being separately computed and the average of the six percentage results forming the Index. Scale is sliding when the resources exceed the in do. Supplementary payments on reparation Are to be made in proportionate amounts when the Index proves deficient Basic payments shall be made for the period on which the calculations Are based. But subsequent supplementary payments shall not become due until allowance has been made for previous deficiencies at this Point the league of nations is brought into the plan any disputed Point upon the application of the statistics on this Index is to be referred to the finance Secton of the league for based upon the Assumption that exist arbitration. A a Germany Marmaud of Tot ind i Fate Germany a foreign debts is rejected by the experts. Payments they declare ought to he made to her taxable capacity and any deficiencies in resources from mortgages must be made up from taxation. It is a simple a Kneiple of Justice they Point out. As contemplated in the treaty that the German people should be taxed at least As heavily As the Peoples of the Allied countries and the Only limitations should be that of a practicability. Is budget function the experts made a distinction Between the a mount of Money that Germany can raise for the reparations account and the amount that can be transferred to foreign countries. Currency and budget instability might result from Over straining of her capacity forma King payments abroad. Erpa rations however they contend May properly be included in the budget. The Index of Prosperity As in to a pretend and applied by the a com is to be relied upon to arrive at a proper balance. The experts found that Germany had in spending without feint on Complete installation of her Railroad system which has been brought to a Point of efficiency unknown before the War. The transportation system and industries generally Are provided to none with the most modern appliances and the request was made in the name Porta and terminals have been extended and improved furnishing excellent sources of Revenue a it and an and Washington d. Cd a apr. 9.�?swia.tot Wheeler Democrat. Montana today brought the indictment Issue returned against him in his Home state to urn attention of the Senate. The Montana senator entered to tip chamber an hour after the adjournment of the Daugherty investigation which he has directed and a number of his democratic associates went Over to Shak his hand. A got the floor on a Point of personal privilege and chair Man Brookhart of till Daugherty committee called for a quorum to hear him. Reviews whole ufos the Montana senator first gave a Brief resume of his personal career from his birth in Massachusetts to his Entrance into Public life in Butte mont., where he said he incurred the ill will of on of the largest financial interests in the state by voting for senator Walsh Montana his present colleague. Senator Wheeler spoke to a crowded Senate practically every member being in his seat and the galleries jammed. During service a District attorney he said it a became my duty to prosecute some prominent politicians both a publican and democratic and to Cit certain Public officials for contempt on charges of tampering with a jury. On of thew officials he said later became associated with a Large Copper company and from that Point on a Cha been Active in opposing a while in office a senator Wheeler continued a i found it incumbent to prosecute graft and corruption and Here i find myself in the department of Justice investigation. As a result i find myself today standing a Damn Alp conspiracy a the Foreman of the Montana grand jury was described by senator Wheeler As a the bitterest political enemy i the a a Man who presented the evidence to the he added recently had sought his wheelers Aid in obtaining an appointment. A this he said a die part of one of Tho most Damnable conspiracies Ever consummated in the United a Nator Wheeler do Olard a would give the Senate a the whole tory a of his connection with the Case. Mentioned in the indictment. A retainer of $2,000 was Given him he said to try the Case for. The Oil company which he non. And afterwards he was paid about As much More. That was in january 1923. Explains hts font pacts a i have never appeared before any department for or. Campbell or no of his associates a ii said referring to Gordon Campbell indicted with him. A my contracts with him expressly said i could not appear for them in Washington. A i defy them to produce one a a a till of evidence that i have appeared by for any department of government. Senator Wheeler charged that agents of the department of Justice had a absolutely and unqualified Day framed him in order to Stop investigation of the department. A i am not asking the members of the Senate for sympathy a he said. A i merely want you to know the facts. I am perfectly Able to take care of myself in this Lenine memorial tree wont stand on capital Street Washington d. P., apr. 9.�?Washington authorities have refused a request that a memorial tree be planted on sixteenth Street for Nikolai of Bentley Millford of Ashbury Park n j., said to be a member of George Washington Post american equate pledge along with monopolies i of thi8 City for to a payment of reparations. With respect to the military aspects of sanctions and guarantees the Dawes report says. A i political guarantee and penalties intended to insure execution of the plan proposed Are considered desirable they fall outside the committees jurisdiction. Questions of military occupation also Are not within our terms of reference. It however is our duty to Point out clearly that our forecasts Are based on the Assumption that economic activity will be unhampered and unaffected by any foreign organization other than the controls herein provided. Consequently our plan is Mary Garden asks right to become american citizen new York. X y. Apr. 9.�?mary Garden opera Singer yesterday applied for first citizenship papers. She said she was born february 20. 1877. At Aberdeen Scotland and that she emigrated to this country from Glasgow in -1s83. One described herself As unmarried having a a fair dark red hair and bin eyes. Five foot five Inch Tail and weighing 130 Pound