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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 9, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican City edition 19 vol. Xxxvi Imitchell s. D., Friday december 9, 192 number 59 sinn seiners Are split on new proposal be Valera and other Radical leaders refuse to support latest treaty lip to Dail e1reann r Aru a w fat to meet Pope Jar demands expected to make for ratification head better look out in what condition he goes Home or Useo Clatch i awl wire London. Der. final result j of the deliberations in Dublin yes a Ter Day which developed a split in the ail Eireann Cabinet Over the Irish to fire treaty bes bean to throw the treaty 3nt� an Early meeting of the Southern Ireland parliament. To his j last night declaring himself i against the terms. Eamonn de Valera. R publican Leader. Announced a hat a he Dei had been summoned in la so session for next wednesday r ing. Also disclosed that his attitude supported by two members of a Cabinet. Austin stack and Charles fitness. The other Cabinet Mem i pts Are said to have remained in aver of the treaty. This split with a a Odds favouring ratification is ranted to Here As significant of the a Wible line up in the Dail Eireann up when the time for action a Rhes. People Dyrti Iati a ratification it we a paper correspondents who As or de that the Dail would ratify the a path declared that popular opinion Ftp South of Ireland had acclaim i i the agreement with Joy and would a Cist on its ratification. T e r Case yesterday of a Large r or of republicans interned for a offences produced a Strong in of Good will toward England j Ltd Griffith proposes that the in a in unionists should have a full i re of representation in the first ran Ber of the All Ireland Parlia a a Ltd set up under the peace agree i in also have been approved the j a respondents say. The Hest opinion Here in that the c r among the Dail leaders will not j it a a the plans for the opening of i a a a Ament. The agreement was in Between the British government i plenipotentiaries representing the j Eireann. And it will in replaced Ore the House of commons and. House of lords in the King s a preen. will explain then after crime minister Lloyd org in the lower House and lord j a it in had in the upper chamber j Ive explained and supported the Scemeni a Brief adjournment will j taken to await the vote of the i Eireann. Which meets the same a a a a Tfir Valera will have Strong sup a ers in the Dail for Abe rejection the agreement and for the demand an Irish Republic from Austin irk Charles Burgess. Desmond Gerald diam mellows. Countess in Siewiez and All the out and out publicans. It is believed. Govern rears in Ger cities Mark meat War water that All rant St a pcs for Broadway on Dflia a i atm this new year Eye from pen locks Warden in cell death result sin Chicago when striker throws bricks guard increased injunction is useless additional precautions. Row Eyer prevent it rth for disorders Tod at by associated press leased wire c hic ago. Dec. 9.�?the first death j resulting from violence in the stockyards strike was reported this morn 1 ing. George pile. 35 years old. A labourer. Died in the county Hospital of gunshot wounds received wednesday i night. The police said that pile was j shot by a motorcycle policeman after he had thrown several bricks. The situation assumed a brighter aspect today with optimistic statements from the packers and be reports of violence from the police. A a cording to the packing House officials some strikers Are returning to work and these with the new men employed have placed the plants on a nearly Normal working basis. $50,000 c it is c Laim Dennis Lane Secretary of the Butcher workmen s Union declared. However that fifty Tilo usand men Are j out in the various pacing centers and that the strike is too percent effective. Swift and company asserted that j 173 former employees appeared for i work this morning and were Given their old jobs. Armour and com pane announced Many old men were the situation by associated frees leased wire new York. Dec. 9�?water, the most despised refreshment in Broadway s restaurants and cabarets will be the Only stimulants for High Jinks along the once Gay thoroughfare on new tear s eve. If prohibition agents have their Way. The frequency with which Federal officials have recently been patronizing several of the most popular resorts has been interpreted As a forerunner of a tight lid on the City s biggest night. A these Laid mean that Broadway. Perhaps for the first time in its career will see a dry new tears eve a one of the agents said. Tom Slaughter sentenced to die takes six condemned men with him uses wardens motor Pershing for abolition o f Poison gases general As head of c Ommittee favors abolition of All chemical warfare their daily. Pany need not Ideal prompted meet Hitchcock says nebraskan says Harding acted because a world was facing a calamity woolly West gives Way to woolly East circuit rider says injunction is issued against by Yawt cited press leased wire Washington. Dec. 9 a Complete abandonment of All forms of chemical warfare is understood to have been recommended to the american arms conference delegation by its official advisory committee. The advisory committee report was drawn by general Fershing and returning and that the situation in there is some intimation that it does Western plants was improving not reflect views of All other High so far As Armour and com army officials. In general army offi i concerned the strike is a Cere Are inclined to believe that failure Thev said. Poison Gas or any other form of extra precaution to prevent re chemical warfare in preparation for Currence of disorders were Lakon by As any other military weapon should be treated. Is studying Gas use it was formally stated that the american army would not develop Gas for offensive use but would confine itself to a thorough study of chemical warfare in preparation for adequate defense against any enemy who might resort to its use. In his annual report just published. Secretary weeks does not say definitely what the present army policy As to Gas warfare is. He does devote space however to arguing the r circles in London however re a 8rmt�?T no a convinced that Arthur grif declared Michael Collins and their suppers will win the Day As it is Felt the moderates will follow this roup. The split in the dad Cabinet will a interfere in the release of the copers in the Irish internment is. According to the Irish office cd from the Rau Kinler Camp will c veil their Liberty today. Hail to vote on plan Dublin. Dec. 9.�?the ratification of meaty Between Ireland and great a Tan will be moved at the Dail meeting next wednesday by to four Griffith As chairman of the Nipoti Antiaris it was announced Toby president de Valera in a iter eat issued by the Dail publicity. It would not be moved As a Cah Minneapolis. Dec. 9.�?the Washington armistice conference was called a because the world was facing a Ca not because of High United states senator Gilbert m. Hitchcock of Nebraska in an address last night before faculty members of the University of Minnesota. On the Pacific Ocean will be fought the next great tournament a tween Eastern and Western civilization a Aid senator Hitchcock. A by that i do not mean another War but Japan with a population of fifty million in a territory slightly More than twice that of Minnesota must expand on the continent. A if the armistice conference can find any Way to allow this expansion it will prove a god Send to the entire world a senator Hitchcock left lass night for Omaha. Of by associated press i of lord wire Chicago. Dec. 9�?the a wild and woolly East was decried today by Gilbert d. Traveller of Cim Ancon. New Mexico a circuit rider for the methodist episcopal Church for Many years who is attending a Church gathering Here a a there was a time a he said. A when our grandmothers used to Tell us tales of the terrors of the a St. By now you have to go Afler for excitement. A some whiskey is drunk out there sit a Don t ave Moonshine killings. Why. We Haven t had a Man in jail for six immense drug Uche sized in Chicago decision added the statement j cigarette barred sup the views of the delegate.? a of cd from those of certain member i the Cabinet. I boo prisoners freed Belfast. Dec. 9�?the 1.600 interned in in the Rali Skilner Camp were eased Oday Imda a the amnesty j claymation and left for their a Les amid scenes of enthusiasm. In coed dorms at Chicago University englishman is drowned in tub in Arthur Pearson. Noted it Ali fist. Stunned a Hitti i head on faucet Chicago. Dec. 9�?president Harry Pratt Judson has put the ban on smoking in women s dormitories at the University of Chicago. Accustomed to making their own rules the dormitory women were suddenly confronted with a notice from Bouse mothers Atte was banned. Chicago. T Lee. 9�?thirty chinese were arrested. Thousands of dollars Worth of drugs confiscated and one of the most elaborate opium smuggling establishments Ever discovered in Chicago broken up. By a Federal raid Early today. One room was stocked High with vans of crude opium. Most of the chinese declared they had recently came from California and Oregon. The raiders declared a truck Load of drugs which at retail prices would be valued at More than $2 00.ooo, were confiscated. A a a rout for Minneapolis Minneapolis. Minn. Dec 9.�?morris a Kiri a Schlaifer of Omaha will meet Jack Perry of Pittsburgh. A. Landis restrains body from issuing decision in shop co Vitro a Ersy by associated Presto liaised wire Chicago. Dec. 9.�?on a Bill of complaint filed in Federal court today i judge 1<v m. Landis issued a temporary restraining order preventing the United states Railroad labor Board from issuing a decision against the Pennsylvania Railroad in their recent shop controversy. The Bir is the first Legal action taken against the labor Board in theft Deral court the petition of the Carrier resulted from a citation to appear before tha Board october 20. When the Board listened to the Road s reason for declining to carry out a Board ruling directing the Carrier to hold negotiations with their employees Over the shop rules. Italy is fast cutting deficit direct War expense. Ii is hoped will disappear Complete a a 12 authorities in several of the Large packing centers of the Middle West today following the spread of rioting Here strike sympathizers to other towns. The first violence of the strike. Bere on wednesday was followed by outbreaks in East St. Louis and Omaha. _ seven women arrested seven women were arrested in East St. Louis for participating in do on stations and a 15-months old a it was wounded when a voile. A it s lots was fired into the House of a packing House employee in Omaha. A Parade of striking Plant employees was to be held in Kansas t by morning. The outbreak Here quelled Ned continued on Page till eel Briand to be called to meet on reparations this necessity of keeping up the intensive nearby took their German Marks. In Faue of probable moratorium. M Ake Sharp recovery St Udy which has been in Progress i during and since the War on this subject. So far As known the deter \ ruination not to use Gas As a weapon i of offence unless an enemy should first employ it. Has not been changed. I Ada Noe extraordinary there have been extraordinary and Ranf a in chemical warfare possibilities since the armistice. Their exact nature has not been disclosed but it j is currently reported that gases far More deadly than anything used in the War have been evolved. The subject also has Given naval experts concern and extensive studies of Means to protect ships Crews against Gas shells have been made with Good results it is understood whether the american advisory committee in recommending Irish murderer rules Arkansas prison Uke Czar before is escape _ by associated Fyrn 1/viser wire tattle Rork. Arkeder 9.�?tom Slaughter notorious Bandit under death sentence for killing a trusty guard at the state prison farm at Tucker escaped from the Penitenti Ary Here Early this morning taking six other convict with him. For five hours prior to his escape Slaughter ruled the Penitentiary Walls like a Czar and offered Liberty to All convicts who wanted it. Five of the men who fled with Slaughter were negroes. Four of the negroes were under death sentences. The six Phillips county negroes under death sentence for Artir spation in the race riots in 191c. Refused to escape. Some one smuggled a revolver to Slaughter in the death cell and thu armed he outwitted the Trust guards j assigned to watch him and took com a plete charge of the Penitentiary i Warden f. In Dempsey and mrs Dempsey and their son and two daughters were locked in the death i cell by the Bandit. Slaughter escaped in an Antonio i bile belonging to or. Dempsey which i was standing in the prison Yard. Later this morning Slaughter passer through Benton about ?5 Miles South of Little Rock. And engaged in s gun bad tie with the City marshal win had been notified of the escape for was on the Lookout posses search for Corwith four armed posses and sheriffs in several counties today were Courim their sections for tile escaped convicts. An unconfirmed report a received Here that the car had been abandoned Pear Benton after the scape it developed that s revolver had been smuggled in j Slaughter in the death cell where a had been closely guarded since his i conviction at the Bluff of the murder of the convict guard. Feigning ill a Ness. Slaughter succeeded in getting a guard to open his it Ell door about 9 30 o clock at night. He held it this guard arid another standing pistols and then Page three continued on Watson tries to slap Fage of army major Senate committee Hea ring almost Breaks up in Row As result of threat by a notated fess leased wire Washington. Dec. 9�?the meeting of the Senate committee investigate London. Dec. 9�?premier Briand of France is to be invited to London for a conference with prime minister Lloyd George on the Wiesbaden agreement and on the general subject of reparations in kind from Germany it a Learned today. This move is a result of discussions Between sir Robert Horne Chancellor of the exchequer and i Ouis Louch eur. French minister of devastated regions. The growing feeling that the discussions now going on in London might prove favourable toward a moratorium for Germany Bas caused a further recovery of the German Mark which today was quoted at 7�n to the Pound Sterling compared to $00 to the Pound yesterday. Ment of Gas warfare presents any def j ing charge by senator Watson invite scheme for carrying out such a project beyond an International agreement is not known. Jap Cabinet is called to act naval program France s acceptance of the quadruple agreement seems Cert Ain report that the Cigar Light weight in a ten round no decision bout Here tonight. Early Christmas shopping mrs. Harding has the habit it Penes leased wire i radon Den. 9�?sir Arthur Pear j c dead As the result of an acc i in at his Home Here while in his he slipped striking his head it a faucet. Stunned he fell in he water and was drowned before i i cached him. Ril Arthur Pearson was born Ary 24. 1966. He was one of e outstanding publicists in England a a his Eye sight completely failed v Ile founded Pearson s weekend other Well known publications or them the daily express of a a in Dors. At the time of his death Bir Arthur j s president of the National Institute j he Blind and during the euro i a or War he organized measures for Benefit of blinded sailors and sol round opened by Earth shocks in not far from Rome. A in. A Ted press leased wire t me. Re to. 9�?serious earthquake is have been reported throughout a a a a from the Region of i Ake sixty Miles Northwest of the ground to several villages a 1 i rec figures and Motif fit the ants arc camping in the Fields. V deaths Lave been reported. Rome. Dec. 9�?the minister of the re Surv presented i financial state i ment in the chamber of deputies yesterday. For the financial year of 1920-21. The deficit amounted to 10.-721.000.000 lire instead of the Asti mated us 41.006.oo. This was due to the fact that although expenditures increased the Revenue yield i amounted to 13.071.000.000 lire instead of the estimated 10.906.000,000. J the estimated deficit for the year 1 921 -22 is approximately five billion. For the financial year of 1922-23. Which will be the first budget from i which direct War expenditure will be i almost completely eliminated. It is hoped that the deficit will be reduced to three billion lire wife murderer goes to chair or. Hadley. Arma sing Eon and ranch Man. Meets death stoically by associated pre leaded wire Richmond. A. Dec. 9�?dr. Wilmer Amos Hadley former army surgeon and ranch Man. Was put to death in the electric chair in the state Penitentiary Early today for the murder of his wife. Or. Sue Tinsley Hadley in november. 1918. Prison attendants declared Hadley went to his death calmly and stoically. Or. Hadley made no statement before his death further than to say a the had made his peace with god and a a As prepared for the end the execution closed one of the most sensational murder cases in the history Richmond mrs. Hadley s body was for Are boxes of apples and other fruits. Tje Jim a River near Richmond on a cording to e. M. Chancy. By. A Gro wrap. Tor of Tho Loci Branch of Tho Haloy pm a a in 1 we a by h. Wom Nolloy company Many employ a in a a Avra we bks a or. The City plan to give boxes of apples to their employee this year. A we expect a Sharp Advance or. By associated pros leased wire Washington. Dec. 9�?the japanese Cabinet has been called to meet tomorrow probably to take final action on the naval ratio question which has been submitted to Tokio by japans Arm conference delegation to was Learned today. Franc a ill accept Paris. Dec. 9.�?frances acceptance of the quadruple agreement for the Pacific is considered certain in official circles although the draft re a Cei Ved outline and not a perfected j plan. Action Here upon the agree i ment is expected shortly. Official circles As Well As the pres. Have received with the greatest a satisfaction the idea of France participation in this Accord. Democrat. Georgia that soldiers had been illegally hanged in France almost broke up in a Row today aft a senator Watson had threatened to slap the face of on army officer sitting in the audience. Chairman it Brandegee took hold of the situation and first directed senator Watson to sit Down calling the sergeant at arms to enforce his orders. And then at the request of the senator excluded All army officers from the room. Senator Watson declared that major d. Cochon had insulted him by the Way in which he looked it the senator. A i ii not a bulldozed by that Bull Jawed senator Watson declared and walking up to Cochet said a for two pennies i d slap your the chairman called the sergeant at arms and Corbeil and other offi Cera left the room. Senator Watson a the resume to it of the inquiry today protested again the decision of the committee to con Fine the inquiry solely to the que lion of hangings Quot my charge were broader. I wan it understood that i am going int the shooting of men by their officers. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. Jpn corroborates this charge a do you want colonel Roosevelt called a the senator was asked. A no. T would it Embarrass Hioe a he replied. Apples As guts for Christmas Are suggested by Chaney among the practical Christmas gifts which Are growing in favor each year and which Promise to be More popular than Ever this season. Expect to announce naval agreement next a Eek by associated Presa leased wire Washington. Dec. 9 a so encourage i ing a situation has developed in the arms negotiations that some of the delegates believe an open sea Ion of the conference will he called Early next week to announce agreement on the 5-5-3 naval ratio and the Quad j rup it arrangement proposed As a substitute for the Anglo japanese Alliance. While the exact nature of the Forth coming announcement cannot be for Eastern roads to take up wage cuts or. Harding Aret Christmas shopping was not in a department store. It was at Walter Reed Hospital where she bought Handiwork it wounded soldiers to give a presents. Search for or. Hadley was begun by local authorities which carried them a. ,. J through Many states and parts of the Price of apples soon after the hoi i bended. At the time of i arrest Days. Or. Chaney a d. A and the a was in disguise and under an a boxes which Are bought a reason sued name. He was taken to Den Able prices now will be Worth much ver. C olo., where according to the bases in the Pacific. More by the time they Are conium Henrico county authorities he made the japanese frankly say that j a written confession that he had while it is difficult to determine j introduction of boxed apples hash kill his wife. When a naval base ceases to be de this confession was used against Tensive and begins to be offensive in him in his trial. In the confession he strength they do not believe that the declared he Alao shot a mysterious existing bases at the Philippines and a Cdr. it. A fellow surgeon in i Guam. Are of such capacity and pow the is my hut an investigation prow a or to serve As adequate concentration de this to be unfounded which Hadley finally admitted. From the time of his arrest last August until his death today. Or. Hadley maintained a taciturn calmness and indifference. By associated pres in amp mgt a wire new York do. 9�?action which the Eastern railroads will Yak in asking wag reductions from their employees was being determined today at a conference of managers and supervisory officials of line operating nor a of the Ohio River and it of the Mississippi. Weather report fair tonight and colder extreme warmer Central South Dakota cast it seems probable that in addition to the naval ratio and the four saturday. Slightly Power plan. It May embody some portion and formal pronouncement of the Prin portion tonight Caples on which the conference sex j Loewi temperatures pets to limit fortifications and naval by the Republican s recording made the giving of apples practicable. In the past when apples were sold Only by the barrel they did not make so suitable a gift. Other fruits beside apples and even vegetables Are to be Given As gifts this year. To is the theory that the giving of these gifts will be of considerable Aid to it tons of the country where apples Art grown in u Large qua nuties. By the thermometer thursday 3 p. In. 89 6 p. In. 329 p. In. 26 j 12 p. In. 21 Friday 3 a. M. 17 8 a. In. 15 9 a. In. 2a 12 in. 40 3 p. In. 48 in. Friday in. Friday stations for the army and Navy. The japanese. Therefore. Seek. It is thought some definite Assurance that there will be no strengthening of the present bases. J maximum 48 a 3 p minimum 15 at 6 a by the official government ther Momeyer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 48 minimum 2< 4$i noon 4$
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