Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 5, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Ten pages a of vol e evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxix Mitchell South Dakota tuesday december 5. 1922 number 55meet is near break the problem cities seek to Check Auto toll Rouse Public demands action by Arm of Law education simpler traffic rules and jail penalties prove solutions Campaign is popular v mors societies schools a it u to Cli is join movement to Check death k l oops of Jav -q,<275 Auto i diphtheria appendicitis this Chart gives the ratio Between a years fatalities for a number of prevalent diseases and the toll of death the automobile accidents will each 1922 Harding a hat Horah holds up disturbing to alleged steal other hopefuls of Indian land i hoovers Palo Alto statement Bursum Bill slipped through puts quietus several Senate is recalled by aspirations Idaho member Asphasia victim is found at Kaw depot is Well educated Kansas City to dec. 5.�?- by a. Pm physicians Here today continued their efforts to revive the memory of a Man the police found last night wandering the Union station. He was unable to give his name or any account of himself but was discovered to possess remarkable familiarity with Medicine and surgical instruments. Opponents at l Lausanne split Dardanelles turks want Straits Kepi from warships of All other nations one remedy by Philip Sinnott Nea staff writer Chicago 111. Dec. 5.�? aroused a rican Public is uniting to demand fearful Slaughter Hutornow accidents mostly avoidable be checked according to reports gathered from All sections of the country by figures conservatively r led. Showing there will be More a ban a3.000 persons killed and inbred traffic accidents 1 922, a it a ii. State and Community organza ens Are banding for Protection of the Public. Education simpler traffic rules and Iii penalties for careless Auto Urs Are the Means through which t. A Campaign is being carried . A to National safety Council. High we education Board of the u. S. Bureau of education. National automobile chamber of Commerce. Inter j a a Al traffic officers association Erica automobile association. A a motorists association and other organizations Are combining to spread the gospel of safety to both Drivers and pedestrians. cities take action schools police departments Auto Mobil clubs and civic associations Are joining the Campaign. Mean i time the cities facing mounting death rates Are themselves taking to Cut Down their accidents one Way thoroughfares Are being establish cd a number of cities where the streets Are or Row and j crooked. F i californian percentage of acc.-? dts. Last year highest Amene. Climbing higher. Public running his. Suggests a Law making death caused by a Drunken Driver a first degree murder charge with a death penalty or life imprisonment As inc punishment. Heavy penalties traffic judge Chas. L. Hulett of i Detroit a materially aided thaa is safety by jailing speeders and suspending licenses of reckless Drivers Michigan a state Lav anti t res a charge of negligent homicide or fatalities caused by carelessness a r d provides a Penitentiary sentence. Cleveland. Growth of Auto fatalities this year was checked Only when traffic judge Sawicki began ending offenders to serve or House sentences. Recently Bart i of Detroit sent speeders through Hospital and morgue to see Auto Alent victim. Judge a Wick supplemented this by having convicted Altos a attend the funeral of a child run Down by another Driver a Over Ohio. The death toll of. Autos has grown alarmingly that the prosecutors of the state has a been called into session to Frame More drastic traffic Laws. Ohio deaths the world War have been surpassed by her deaths from motor accidents since the Date the a it to j carted statistics show automobile Anocia Tion Many states Are forming Auto vigilant committees a which will investigate j la accidents and assist eliminating irresponsible Auto St. Arrest Jaywalker arrest of careless pedestrians is Row possible a number of cities my More Are adopting the plan. The a Jaywalker who disregards affix and crosses streets at the wrong place is being taught that he is Well As the Auto St is responsible for Many accidents involving Pedes i ans and these constitute 90 per j of a1 Auto mishaps building Here shows increase permit for november More the twice As Large As those for years ago building permits issued Mitchell a iring the month of Noverter total to $23.non. According a the monthly report of the City building inspector t Henson. This sum is More a twice As much As the total forc Lbw or for november a year ago. Months total was $9,600, while a total of All projects for novem r. 1921, was $9,900-the permits issued during noveme a fellow Fred Anderson. Si.600 Frame resist re. 1006 North Capitol Street F Putnam s35� Frame garage. 622 a nth Langdon Street c. W. Hoon. D ii Frame store building. 216 East re Aventine Adolph Scheuren i. $ 4. I1 for so e residence at 813 East first Avenue s. Webber and tis alterations old Raymond ? it of it a building. $7,509 l. R. Bush Ell 5300 garage at 513 North de t funds Street Gus Tremaine Altera a it is residence at Cost of $400 i e. Stair 92 5 garage at 613 san a re a t to. W. Schults. $300 garage East seventh Avenue and e. w. F. Ins $300 garage at ti5 South Minnesota Street. To to Moil of i citizens complaint card citizen Are requested to use these cards to report to the police regarding traffic Law violations or any other matters requiring police attention including suspicious persons or places complainant 8 name will by held strict Conti Dence the Detroit police department complaint is made As follows if traffic Law violation give kind of vehicle License number or other identification and details complainant Nom if a it turn to Girt it to bust spoke with authority Burke defends Bill who Tim j Russ Ascendance aspirate was Able to Tell not Only the names of medicines but the compounds from which they were do Rived. When his examiners were unable to do so without consulting labels pronouncement believed to South Dakotan declares have come at crucial proposed step was Best stage of party fight Way out of trouble resumption of War East Kex Europe looms As 1 hey ricers face collapse by George f. Auth air Washington. A. Dec. 5.�? Spe i Republican Washington Bureau Cia a what is declared to have been Washington. C., dec. 5 a pres panned As one of the boldest and Dent Hardin go a hat is the Prest most deliberate raids Indian lands dental ring according to the intern the annals of Congress has appear ret Atlon placed Here upon the inter of by Sena or Horah of View Given at Palo Alto. Calif., by Idaho. The alleged raid was plan Herbert Hoover Secretary of com by the so called Bursum Merce. Republican leaders who have fathered by senator ii. O. Bursum. Had their lightning rods position. Republican new Mexico and was had their vision distorted when they aimed at the lands owned by some saw the Harding Sombrero go Hur a 8.000 Pueblo indians his Sta e. Ling into the Arena. I the bil1 innocently labelled was the bottles. When or. Hoover said the Republican presidential candidate 1924 a a obviously will be Warren g. Harding it was assumed the Commerce slipped through the Senate during the absence of Reed Smoot chair j Man of the committee Public lands but carried the approval of postcards like this Are available for the asking any Detroit drug store. Citizens noting infraction of the traffic rules fill them out and mail them to the police. They need not sign the cards the police then caution the Driver. About j 20 cards a Day Are received. And one warning is usually enough. Say police. Secretary spoke with the approval Charles h. Burke former Congress and knowledge of the president. Man from South Dakota and now j Cabinet officers do not make state 1 Indian commissioner ments like this casually. Filibuster Senate menace to subsidy act opposition. If it Comus tilt form will come from republicans Calls it a deliberate steal declaring the Bill was a a deliberate steal senator Borah caused it to be ann2rr.mj,na�?z1s, j., returnee to the Public lands commit i tee for further consideration. And that a the status today. The measure is waiting the return to at crucial moment California where Hiram Johnson according to last reports still has a considerable following and is timed to meet attacks the adm Nistra a a Hankton of senator Bursum. The Tion growing out of the reverses the last election. They come too. When the president is flirting with father of the Bill and the two attorneys who Drew up the measure fee Nator a. A. Jones. Democratic German historian says his country has no intention of attacking France again i a bl0c and Whyl a a or senator from new Mexico has de p Bann ref dared that legislation undoubtedly radicalism at Washington where he remedy a situation a�?zn22r�?zw,�. A a a 9 a tel Quot a which exist s. Hut added that he would Hon b tween the agrarian and or Isaae that the Pueblo indians got full Justice. Senator Borah has pointed out that Uta Tims t the most pernicious clause the a tot Al h m i i Bursum Hill is that which Grants 1924. Nor have his close advisors gazed labor group hold together As a National Issue. Up to this time. The president has let fall a hint As to his plans. Rut wholesale titles by legislation. Through this clause he pointed out. By Milton Bronner Nea service staff correspondent London. Dec. 5.�?�?oif one could believe France really would give up her military preparations condition America and England guaranteed her safety i As a German would urge the United states to enter into such agreement. A i ran assure America it would not run the slightest risk of being forced again to draw its sword against these startling remarks come from flans Delbruck Germany greatest record fails to see third party growth Veteran new Jersey progressive says time is not Ripe for movement by George ii. Record Jersey City. N. A dec. 5.�? my judgment it is not feasib1 at the present time to put the Field a new political party with any Hope of Success or of effecting any considerable following the reason for this lies the confused condition of the Public mind. There is widespread discontent throughout the country but there is no consensus of opinion anywhere As to of i3 the trouble or As to the Best and most practical method of improving conditions. Various remedies Are put Forward by different groups of people. But when representatives of these groups gather conference they Are unable to agree upon any one or two Paramount issues or measures. It is impossible to educate the Public upon any Large number of issues at any one time. Advocates of each measure have no interest any part of the platform except their pet measure the program As a whole therefore is not pushed by anybody and the energies of All hands Are thus scattered and diffused and the result la a political fiasco. Until there shall arise out of this welter of confused counsels one or two measures which shall be by consensus of opinion rga�1ed As Paramount no effective political party can be organized. Nor can any organization either political party be built up to take away the control of the reactionary interests which now dominate these parties the end the continued discussion and the Competition of these various measure will eliminate those a Vich Are comparatively unimportant. And eventuate a consensus of opinion behind one or two measures of Paramount importance. I . Rny k.-�,�?� a a postal Patin changed Washington d. Der. 5.�?the Post office department today announced revision the dates and places of several state postal conference conventions to be held next year. Among the changes were Bismarck. May 19. Changed to july 9 Sioux Falls s. D., May 22, changed to july la. A Days till. A Kucap Ctm living historian. exclusive interview today Delbruck. Seeking to set it naught the anti German statements broadcaster America by Georges Clemenceau declared Tali to attack by War weak ened Germany powerful France is ridiculous. That Ludendorff. Far from being a skilled strategist is a Bungler. A French finances Are weak True. Delbruck said a but France besides maintaining army almost As great als before the War building a vast Fleet of a submarines and casting quantities of Cannon that could shoot across the Channel to London also is paying part of the Bills of he Polis my catch armies which menace Germany. A a the distress which germans live today can be appreciated when one realizes one Dollar today buys 1000 Mark instead of a Little More than four Marks As Normal times. Quot to get out of its Industrial misery Germany must have International credit. French policy makes credit impossible. And the huge Cost of the French army of occupation destroys the remaining capital with which Germany might Aid itself. A hence All germans blame France for our present misery and hatred of France is Ever growing. A but a War of revenge is impossible. Germany has no weapons no War material factories no Money. Most germans want Only to live peace. A a it True general Ludendorff has a party that talks of a War of revenge. But Ludendorff instead of being a great strategist. Was the principal cause through his inability of Germany a losing the with two years of the admir.trt-.-. A a p0.lbie to dispossess the lion gone into history and new a int re a be Jap tribe at one blow further be measure would take the affairs of the Pueblo indians out of the hands of the Indian office and throw them bodily into the courts. Opposition to Butler backed by Shipstead situations developing daily the. President s close friends believe it is time some intimation be Given Tho Public relative to what Warren g. ,,.ncd.ssarhsrv ii to us a Sec a or is Broad enough so hat those who a a a ultimately Quot their want to run May read. Ands a a indicators basis of Appeal a commissioner of Indian affairs or. Hoover s announcement is Tak Burke disc san Bursum Bill j to indicate the Appeal which the says the protests against the Bill a Are president expects to make to the based upon misconception of the Bill Public for a second term. and what it was intended to a com a moreover by that time t 1924 a i plish. The indians were perfectly or. Hoover says a the Public will be satisfied until some of these Organiza j highly appreciative of the sanity and tons. Who have undertaken to pro progressive character of the policies text the to stirred them up. That will have brought this country j a1i that the Bill does is to give through the reconstruction j the Pueblo indians and the settlers the president it is understood who claim title to certain lands the has had Many troubled moments right to take their cases to court. I during the gruelling period of his it does not As is charged deprive the first two years of office. It is no indians of water rights their lands i wonder he has thought at times it or Grant to non Indian settlers title would be Well to let some one else to lands which they obtained fraud carry the Ball for the next course j gently. It simply Means that any but apparently he has made up his questionable title will be determined mind to go through with another by the contest and take what the country a set have time limit has to give him. His close friends commissioner Burke did not deny Point out that it is natural there that under Section 8 of the Bill set i should be a re action against the and i tiers who have been posse Sion of ministration now. Land or 10 years prior to 1910 Are has played surgeon Given the right of Clear title to that that the president has been acting i land. No matter How Possession was the capacity of a surgeon per-1 originally secured. Forming a painful but necessary oper a this principle of peaceable to t action. No one. They say feels Sessio is a Well established abiding affection to the Man Wield recognized he declared. A you j ing the knife but once the operation must have time limit which insures is Over and the patient recovers i Clear gratitude supplants the petulance of As to the proposal that the rights the moment of the indians would be nor care at any rate notice has been served fully protected by a commission anon candidates for the presidential pointed to Settle the land Grants con Job that Warren g. Harding does Troy rises raging than thy not propose to vacate the White would by the courts. Or. Burke de House and if any one wants to take cleared hat a commission Ould Nev Possession of the residence 1924. Or get anywhere settling the ques by Mark Sullivan National political of tile Mitchell evening Republican and the Newyl Ork evening Post Washington. C., dec. 5.�? copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York even 1 ing inst a the Best judgment is that there Are enough votes to pass the ship subsidy Bill the present Senate provided it is permitted to come to a Roll Call. Of the thirty democrats the Senate two and Only two Are expected to vote favor of the Bill. These Are the democratic senators from Louisiana. With these two added to the total Republican strength of the Senate there would be aggregate of sixty one votes but of the fifty nine Republican senators it is expected that thirteen will join the main body of democrats opposition. If this computation should turn out to be accurate the result would be forty six vyrtes against the subsidy and fifty favor of it. But the real menace to the subsidy lies not its coming to a vote but rather a filibuster which if it comes will proceed More from the thirteen insurgent Republican senators than from the democrats. The. Present disposition of the democrats is not to filibuster and not to Force a special session of the new Congress after March 4. The insurgent republicans the other hand Are very much disposed to both filibuster the ship subsidy Bill and also. For other reasons to Force president Harding to Call extra session after March 4. The insurgent Republican leaders take the position that Uncle Sam has hired a lot of new men to run the show and that these men should b6 Given a Chance to see what they can do without waiting a full year until december 1923. Lausanne dec. 5.�?�? by associate press leased wire a Turkey and Europe have apparently drifted so far apart the great issues of the near East conference that the Pes Misti have a fruitful Field tor unhappy prognostications of a Complete collapse of the Pou Parlers and the resumption of War Southeastern Europe. Such a culmination of the Confer ence discussions could easily be argued As a Strong possibility but any such argument based a reasonable hypothesis would leave out the fact mat Europe needs peace and that Turkey has constantly proclaimed her need for building up International relations acquiring capital to develop her immense resources. Itzoe Edings frenzied the frenzied character of yesterdays proceedings which Russia came to the fore As a willing Cham-1 Ion of turkish autonomy is indicative of the extreme nervousness of Europe and the general unsettled condition which provoked feelings of genuine despair the part of the conference leaders. So Long As no actual break occurs there is Hope that time will bring conciliatory views. That the worst is anticipated is shown by the appearance Here of a suggestion that a general War could be launched against Turkey by the league of nations. Such a resort to Force it la suggested might take the form of a sort of crusade through the issuance of Appeal for help of All nations so that the War could end quickly. Stratus sticking Point the turks Are insisting that thi european Powers should be the first to set Forth their desires the Dardanelles problem because the Straits after All belong to Turkey and the Turk should be master of his own House. The nationalist delegates reiterate their conciliatory intentions. Although the entente nations and the United states have not publicly stated their views i Usiak a proposal for the exclusion of foreign warships from the Straits which seems to correspond to the turkish position undoubtedly will not be acceptable. It is almost certain that the Powers will insist the right of free passage for War Craft although they May perhaps to willing to restrict tonnage. They will have to evict him. Of senator elect fro i St. Paul directs fight judicial appointment bandits seize chinese port Rutt of Tsin Tao Shantung by Japan signal for action or outlaws c Kouzens kill devote entire time to work As member of Senate Detroit. Mich. Dec. 5.�? by a. Pm James Kouzens. Recently appointed the United states Senate to fill the 3 expired Terin of Truman h. Newber will devote his entire time to his Natoria duties it was announced a As night following conferences Here Between the retiring mayor the City a Uncil Aud the Street railway commission. Some of or. Kouzens friends Nad urged him to retain the office of or of Detroit and to continue As ? re neral manager of the municipal of Ion system which he brought f to Tong. Al adv a Kutts a kock1460051. A is Uay amp oodles Tuci would up Vag a by George f. Authier Republican Washington Bureau Washington d. C., dec. 5.--Sena-1 tor elect Shipstead St. Paul dentist is credited with being Back of the opposition to the confirmation of the appointment of Pierce Butler St. J # Paul attorney to be associate Justice of the supreme court. While of course Shipstead has As yet no vote the Senate nevertheless he is i the capital and has declared he pro j poses to stay through the fight against Butler. The entire progressive group the Senate is opposed to the confirmation of Butler the ground that he has been too closely associated with the railroads and their affiliated j Teress. It is estimated the entire Northwest political situation is voiced the fight against Butler j the St. Paul attorneys appointment was pressed by senator f. B. Kel-1 Logg Defeated by senator elect Shipstead at the november elections. Kellogg and Butler were formerly Law partners. A the fight the Senate the Butler nomination was led by senator Norris who interposed Objec-1 Tion to the appointment but he frankly stated that he did so at the suggestion of or. Shipstead. a there have been complaints about taking this Branch of Indian administration out of the jurisdiction of the Indian affairs Bureau which is trusted with All phases of Indian welfare. But the Bureau has never had any Power to Settle the matter j of the Pueblo Indian land Grants. I which is a question for the courts a j he declared. A there May be defects this Bill a i or. Burke admitted a but it is the j j Best measure yet devised for Clear ing up the situation. a Case like j tientsin. China. Dec. 6.�? by a. it is necessary to Compromise j p a reports received Here say that nor. To the of the Bill by chinese bandits have taken control Quot a Stan e we of Tsin Tao Shantung the Klao Chow ? a Quot or a a 5 a port whose Stormy career War and ,.n Otter a Erie. Diplomacy was to culminate today the to m its return to China after 25 years of of conferences Between the India alien Rule the first 16 under Ger Many and the last eight under Japan. The population is reported fleeing from the City. Trains from Tsin Tao Are said to. Be crowded with refugees. The bandits according to the telegrams demand $100,000 Ransom for the delivery of government officials and police their hands they also hold out for the appointment of their chief As governor of the port. Shops and residences Are being looted nightly the dispatches say. I the 20,000 japanese who remain j Tsin Tao unorganized for defending i the cit5�?T. Apparently Are impotent the face of the menace. Bureau officials and a. P. Renahan of Santa be. Attorney for the non Indian claimants and r. E. Twitched assistant attorney general of Santa be for the government and the Pueblo Clemenceau capital today famous Frenchman to deliver some staff blows for France while there Washington d. C., dec. 5.�? by a. Pm Georges Clemenceau was up before Dawn today eager for his first glimpse of Daylight of the capital where he expects to put during tace Nevi four Days some stiff blows behalf of understanding Bredeen France and the United states such As he had hoped for the tripartite agreement of the Versailles peace conference. It was dusk when he arrived late yesterday and he obtained Only a \ glimpse of the City As he was taken by automobile to the Crescent place Home of Henry White former ambassador to France and one of Amer Icay a peace commissioners at ver-1 sallies. First his program for today s a visit to the White House where it was expected president Harding would rect eve him at to of clock. Immediately thereafter the Tiger planned to Call or former president Wilson his colleague to the framing of the treaty of Vernail Les. He War then to he the luncheon guest at the Home of a. White where he expects to meet secretaries Hughes and Mellon. Confession solves Chicago murder say police authorities new teachers building St. Paul. Minn., dec. 5.�? revision of the state teachers College Board budget to make provision for the erection of a new building at the wino j a Normal school was decided upon at a special meeting of the Board to j Day. Two planes fall Elpaso. Texas., dec. 5.�?three air planes which left Brooks Field. San Antonio yesterday morning arrived at fort Bliss at 10 10 this morning. One crashed at fort Clarke yesterday and another is reported to have fallen today.4lil of. A six conversations can be carried simultaneously Over one Telephone wire by Means of a new instrument Chicago. Iii., dec. 5.�? by a. Pm the mystery surrounding the slay ing of Joseph lanus. Wealthy Auto Mobile dealer november 24 was this was the Day set for the a solved today the police announced Tual delivery of the Kiao Chow Terri i by the confession of Lawrence he tory from Japan to China under the Ferman one of seven persons under terms of the Washington armament arrest that the victim was shot and conference. The Region was seized killed attempted robbery. La by Germany 1898. As indemnity for Nus wounded one of the robbers losses the Boxer uprising. At the according to the police Heffer outbreak of the world War. Japan i Man Cramer and two other bandits captured it and was awarded it at entered Lanusz garage. Cramer was the peace conference at Versailles said to have stepped behind lanus but conversations with China at1 and placed a revolver against his the Washington conference agreed to Back. Torn it Back this Winter. Of Good old fashioned spanking week urged by new York woman designed by a French postal of Citi. unknown territory. New York. A. Dec. 5.�? a old fashioned spanking week with careful prayerful spanking was recommended As Ald raising future Civit Lens address by mrs. Smith Alford at the eighteenth anniversary meeting of the big Brothers and Sisters last night. Of North of Hudson Bay there Are 40.000 Square Miles of practically i anus Drew a gun and fired two shots As he himself was shot twice the Back. The robbers fled leaving him dead. Four Mena Estill wanted jury to try members of Herrin mob Central american conference opens confederation is up Washington i. A. Dec. 5�? by a pm delegates to the Central american conference planned to get Down to business today meeting committee session to by out the work proposed the american invitation it was assumed that suitable sub committees would be created to Deal with each of the three specific Points including limitation of armament set out that document. There was a Strong probability How every that some part of today a committee meeting would be devoted to the question of whether the Union of Central America proposal urged particularly at the opening session yesterday by or. Uciles. Chief of the honduran group should be taken up As additional conference subject. Dyer score injured when Wabash train is wrecked at Shenandoah Marion. Iu., dec. 5 a by a. Pm Zyvith eight of the 12 jurors selected to try five men charged with murder connection with the Herrin mine killings last june expressions were heard circuit court today that it May take a Long time to obtain the other four jurors. A i i the trial la la its fifth week. Omaha. Neb., dec., 5.�? by a. I a Twenty four passengers Wabash train number 14 which left Omaha for St. Louis last night were More or less seriously Hurt and nearly a Hundred others shocked and slightly bruised when the train was derailed six Raj Les North of Shenandoah. La. The train was running 40 Miles hour and had just crossed a Bridge when the tender sprang from the track. Three coaches followed and turned Over. Tram Herin lays Down cards of russian soviet Lausanne. Dec. 5.�?by a. P. Leased wire a the fundamental position of Russia the question of the status to be Given the bosporus the sea of Marmora and the Straits of Dardanelles was outlined yesterday by foreign minister Tchitcherine who read a prepared statement French of which the following official summary was Given out a the russian delegation will strive to attain Equality of the positions and rights of Russia and her allies Tho Ukraine and Georgia with the positions Ana rights of the other Powers and will strive to safeguard the peace and Security of russian territories and Liberty of their economic relations with the other would lose Strait m. Tchitcherine contended that permanent Liberty of commercial navigation and Pacific maritime communications the bosporus the sea of Marmora and the Dardanelles must be assured the most absolute manner and without restriction he said a maintenance of peace the Black sea and the Security of its coasts peace the near East and the Security of constantinople should be guaranteed a durable manner. This Means that the Dardanelles and the bosporus time of peace As time of War. Ought to be constantly closed to the warships and armed vessels. As Well As the military air planes. Of All countries except Turkey. Only this Way can Liberty of peaceful navigation thes/5 Waters be effectually a pm Tchitcherine said that the russian government started with the elementary fact that the bosporus and the Dardanelles belong to Turkey and that the turkish people Are entitled to full sovereignty Over their territory and Waters. M. Tevhit Scherin said Turkey could effectively defend he Waters against attack by possessing the right to fortify and Arm her coast. By possessing a Fleet of warships and by utilizing for her defense every technical Means of modern warfare. Turks orc silent certain entente circles Are disposed to believe that the turks would hesitate to announce their definite position because they Are counting a difference of opinion Between the allies As to How or a its problem should a set to e conference is a decidedly Uncertain when the diplomats will resume their discussion of the the work of the Suh commiss ions continues steadily. But the big Lesu of the Confer Ere remain unsettled. Seize War supplies Liverpool. King. Dee. It a by a a the local Pollee today a it Biz d Large quantities of rifles ammunition and explosives discovered Ltd ship mailing for Southern Ireland bandits Malk he ii ii Yuk West new York. J., dec. three bandits today attacked the cashier of the Public service a company and a policeman and fled with a bag containing $8,770 Cash and checks calling for $5,000. stolen Bonds recovered Chicago Iii. Tee. 5.�?recovery of $21,000 Argentine Bonds stolen a mail robbery new York october. 1921. Started the police today a search for a Man who placed them As collateral for a loan at a Westside Bank. Weather forecast South Dakota fair East pro ably Snow West portion Toni and wednesday rising temperate wednesday and extreme West to a Tion tonight