Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 24, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican City edition vol. Xxxviii Cozens help is not Given Back by commutation Only those of the 24 released prisoners who Are pardoned get vote Debs reception off out of a Ron de men escaped it Vav Ging when official failed to sign order Mitchell s. D., saturday december 24, 1921 a i its Only taken about 750 years but it seems longer number 72 fat printed press leased wire Washington. P. A. Dec. 24�?tele-�?c,sent out today by at j of try general Daugherty formally a ens wardens of the various fed j a i Al penitentiaries of the Christmas commutation by Prend it Harding an fences of Twenty four persons conv de of War time offences. In i Eugene v. Debs. Socialist 1 Leader. \ the telegrams informed the War that the sentences of the persons had been commuted t expire Christmas Day. All of them could he released at Midnight to i r e a the department of Justice an j sourced at the same time full Par i of Enrby the executive Winneconne a t e for five former american criers serving life sentences for Cor. Lotion by a military court at it of the murder of a British Coolen officer. V a the commutations. It was explained today do not operate to restore r t ran ship lost by the felony convicts Nna Bur that a pardons do. Poet is released among Tenpo whose sentences were commuted were Charlet Ashleigh. A former Newspaperman and a writer of poetry who was convicted at Chi ago for conspiracy under the espionage act and Given a ten year sentence. His sentence was commuted upon Hia a go Emerent to accept deportation to enc and. The country of his nativity. Or her prisoners released included or vile Anderson convicted at Deadwood. S. Tinder the espionage Law 3rd sentenced to four years. Giovanna Baldazzi. Sentenced to to years efts espionage act conviction at Chica or David t. Blodgett convicted at to Moines. La. And serving Twenty years on charges of opposing these a it Ive service act. Who is now in St. Elizabeth s Hospital for the insane for observation. A thens Given commutation were j. Thimble convicted at Oklahoma a and sentenced to six years for violation of the espionage act Thom is Ca Rev. Convicted at san Francisco or violation of the espionage act now i Erving a two year sentence Joseph Caldwell convicted at Providence i 3 Ifor violating the espionage act i Ramg three years Mojick Fie Ron a evicted at Detroit under the is Corsage act and sentenced for Twenty ars but already Given a commuter of sentence to five years by pros Chicago bad mex Kidnap Dent Wilson. Shoppers and get away Sioux Falls Man freed. J with Maxy valuables Claus freeze who was sentenced _ i Elpaso Texas. Colombia pact is ratified by both countries american diver Westerner would make release of aliens permanent proposal Laid before session by associated press leased wire. Youngstown Ohio dec. 24.�?representative Albert. Johnson re pub a mean of Washington will introduce a a a Resolution when the House reconvenes a i. As result of acceptance of january s to make permanent the conference delegates give a i temporary ninety Day release granted e i yesterday to 1,100 aliens held at Ellis suggestion preference treaty u. S. Will pay Colombia $25,000,000 trouble began in 1703 controversy was direct result of the building of the Panama canal by associated press leased wire new York n. Y., dec. 2 4 the treaty Between Colombia and the United states has been ratified by the colombian Congress according to a cablegram received today by the american International corporation. The treaty which provides for Tho payment of 126,000,000 to Colombia by the United states was ratified by the United states Senate on april 20 of this year and by the colomb Senate on october 13. Under Colombia governmental procedure it was necessary to obtain ratification by the chamber of deputies As Well a the Senate. Ratification by that body has been pending for some time and during debate considerable opposition developed against the document. Trouble i years old the colombian treaty is an outgrowth of difficulties Between the United states and Colombia in connection with the acquisition by the United states of the Panama canal route and of recognition of the pan american Republic by the United states government during the administration of former president Theodore Roosevelt. Considerable debate attended the ratification of the treaty in the United states Senate. Those who opposed it charged that Colombia had Long been engaged in trying to hold up the United states for a Large sum of j Money for the canal route that pan j Ama. Once an Independent state revolted from colombian Rule Forf just causes and that the presence of the american naval forces at the time of the revolt had nothing to do with the failure of Colombia to Force Panama Back under colombian control. In Short opponents of ratification charged that the United states Wink i de or connived at the Panama revolution to get the canal zone. The charge was denied with equal vigor by advocates of the treaty. Island because quotas for the countries under the immigration Law had been filled according to message received from or. Johnson by a local newspaper today. 3 Burn to Hurt in Blaze Over English idea tonnage s Cut third full meeting of naval com Mittee is to be held today to consider move r Antor staff Kun flux stage Law .7-. A a and order Parade in for Christmas Texas with Pouce Aid troops Quel Lizeh trouble revolt of Panama began Long draw n of t dispute Washington d. C., dec. 24 a ratify a cation by the colombian Congress of by associated press leased wire to five years at Aven Worth for departing from the cited states unlawfully in time of Var in an attempt to sell to the German consulate in Mexico plans of a a Sun similar to Tho designed for ase by the United us army de Hamilton convicted at Chicago in go and sentenced to to years Ftp espionage act William j. Lead. Sentenced at Sioux Falls. S. D., n 1017 for violating the espionage let Gustav h. Jacobsen convicted at rec ago and sentenced to three years or attempting to set on foot a Miliar. Enterprise in India against great run mrs. Adel Kennedy of los age is cal., sentenced to ten years or attempting to Caus a insubordinate i refusal of duty among Scrive service men. N Law. Convicted at Chicago for aft no the espionage act and sen re it i to i re years John l Murphy. By associated press leased wire Chicago 111., dec. 24.�?one Man was in a Hospital today his life in grave Darner and another Man and his wife were reunited after two kidnapping incidents in the methods of Chicago bandits in obtaining Christmas gifts. Arthur c. Ruth inventor and manufacturer of Des Moines la., was be j verely beaten robbed of $200, and his valuables last night and left Insen j sible and chained to Hie automobile in the outskirts of the City after hav ing been kidnapped in the downtown District by robbers. J. A. Mcrae a Detroit manufacturer and his wife were separated Temple. Tex., dec. 24.�?two Hundred and fifteen robbed Kun flux klansmen staged a Parade Here last night led by an automobile carrying a fiery Cross and escorted by two policemen. No banners were carried. Chief of police Fisher had previously been notified the Parade would be held and was invited to Supply the two policemen to head the line of March. A we dedicate our order to co operation with you in the enforcement of the Law Quot the letter to the police chief further asserted that already hundreds of eyes Are daily assisting officers in the performance of their duty and promised that members of the organisation would report Law violations coming to their notice. The letter was signed a Knobe Kreek the United states brings a step or the close of a series of diplomatic events which began in november 1903. When the present Republic of Panama revolted from Colombia. Tote next step will be the Exchange of _ ratifications which under the treaty Cairo. Egypt. Ewe. 24�?disorders will occur at Bogota the Colombia in connection with the egyptian a capital >11 nor troubles also Are reported from Tant a so Miles from Cairo by associated pres leased wire it Washington p. dec 24�?an american program for limitation of submarine tonnage was presented today to the naval armament committee of the five Powers of the Washington conference the american program proposes a submarine tonnage of sixty thousand each for great Britain and the United states and the existing tonnage for Japan France and Italy. Cuts tonnage oho third the american proposal would Cut the existing submarine tonnage of the United states and Groat Britain about on third each and leave the other three Powers in their present position that la. France approximately 42,000 tons. Japan 32.0 10 tons and Italy about ,�2.099 tons the British proposal for Tho total abolishment of submarines was said to have been placed on file without definite action the committee turning to the discussion of the american limitation plan. It will meet again at 3 a of clock this afternoon. To take up French problems conference delegates Hope to conclude their discussion of the British proposals and with a decision on that Issue to Clear the Way for consideration of the question of auxiliary tonnage allotment for France under the limitation plan. While the French delegates were known today to have received additional instructions from Paris on that subject they apparently have taker the position that the abolition proposal should be carried to a decision before they submit detailed figures the unfinished business of the conference shared the attention of delegates today with the new prominence Given the four Power trea to discussions by president hardings Public statement late yesterday characterizing the difference Over interpretation of the pact As declaring he would a offer no coment on the disputes which attempt to magnify the differing constructions of the treaty or. Harding asked that the lesser questions of difference to not permitted to obscure the Central purpose of the agreement to preserve Pear. I been abandoned it was identified j last night As on stolen wednesday English submarine flax night from a Council Bluffs Man who rouses London interest was held up near his Home and the by associated press leased wire car taken. Police will comb Council London eng., dec. 24�?presenta by associated press leased wire Tonopah jtev., Der 2 4�?three men los their lives and ten were ser i loudly injured in a tire last night j which destroyed the Belmont mining i company boarding House known i it mining men As the a big sh4�?� workmen Are searching the ruins Todge to learn if others May have been killed also. The fire is believed to have org to rated from an overflowed stove in the sitting room about sixty men were sleeping in the Struc Are and i Many of them trapped upstairs by i the Rush of flames through the wooden Structure ran to the upstairs Aida and jumped to the ground. I by the tim the Blaze was discovered the two Story building was enveloped in flames. The loss is estimated at $10. Opa entirely covered by insurance. Bank robbers evade posse after looting institution of Cash Council Bluffs Laden. 24�?after having searched All afternoon in the Hills and ravines near Crescent la. Council Bluffs police at Midnight last night returned to Council Bluffs with the announcement that they believed the men who robbed the Pisgah la savings Bank of $2,100 rash and $15,000 in Liberty Bonds this morning had eluded them. The men ran Ana into the officers late yesterday and the treaty Between that country Ana. W r a shots were exchanged. The robbers who to Nitro it a state brings a step automobile was found later having Tion Alist agitation broke out to Day in Lizeh a suburb of Cairo when a party of students raided the government Survey offices. British freon were rushed from Cairo to Cope with the situation. The students were ultimately ejected. The losses were Given in the Early reports As a killed and Twenty wounded when Panama revolted a Small american naval Force less than fity men. Was landed to protect americans and ten Days after the revolution Panama was recognized by the United states. Colombia. Presented the claim that the part thus played by the United states was in violation of the treaty of 1846. As a result of Bluffs tonight and the Hunt in the Hills will be resumed at Daylight it is announced. New Era of peace to be carried out on Silver dollars while the disorders were proceed a this claim the treaty with in Nubia ing in Lizeh. Cairo itself remained was negotiated. Quiet and no disturbances from the provinces were reported with the exception of minor troubles at tanta., fifty Miles Northwest of Cairo. The authorities conveyed to Suez first presented in i i 4 the controversy Over this treaty bobbed up in the United states Senate off and on for seven years having to do to str at 8arr�mnto.valt Jwo valuable Diamond a lip by j. The. Plona. Art Walter Tham he Mouth. Shwa on cd at Oklahoma City on it and a Vara hovering the selective service Law sentenced to to years though he by kidnapping bandits on the South a a Arif number 64. Knights of the Kun Side. Mrs. Mcrae was taken into the flux bandits car and suffered indignities in the robbers search for her jew of Elry. And although they obtained a Diamond brooch valued at $350. She Navy Sells 12 today six followers of said Zaglul j be an presented by president Wilson Pasha the nationalist Leader Forcio j in Jun of 1914, and ratified finally in in removed from the City yesterday whom Field marshal Allenby. The British High commissioner in Egypt had ordered expelled from Cairo. Released on parole january by president Wilson. To. Hours later her husband was in another part of the City having been robbed of $150. Of freed after Rome c Oming w eix ome for Debs is cancelled Terre haute. Ind. Der. 24�?preparations for an elaborate Nom com a g Eli Ebrazon to be held today in of nor of Eugene v. Debs by local or a lists were abandoned when it Cleveland tenants get rent reduction of its ships14 a Zero Winer record or Cisek Brook by n b i \ is $41.6116�?colliers the also disposed of Mercury drops Point of year begins slow to lowest and then ascent by associated press leased wire Cleveland. Of. Dec 24.�?three Hun Knorn that ired and fifty a Down town Arcade building received presents for Christmas in the form of rent reductions of to to 16 percent of a i corned by president Harding would a become effective lentil sunday reception had been planned in he Hope that the Tamou Cement of Menry would Man by immediate a Affe it Tomn Little on arrangements announced that a general Celebration r Ouid be held As soon a possible aft the arrival or or. Debs. Otto bran a Rettey Secretary of the National or cd ii action will arrive in Terre haute a Dav and will remain to personally or. Debs on by return to his touching 14 degrees below Zero last night the temperature at Mitchell reached the lowest Point so far thin Winter. The weather moderated today however and the Mercury two prisoners at fort Crook escape a e or pardoned men barely escaped hanging a Aven Worth. A. Dec. 24�?eddie r Telle or years old. Who has spent Ore than 2a years of his life in or it is has been released from the Ansa stat Penitentiary at Lansing. A is. On a Christmas parole it was turned today. I Estelle once was sentenced to hang it for serving on year in prison both penalties being imposed for the kill i e of a posse member in Pursuit of e prisoner after a jail break. The order however never was Vered. While working in the state prison Restell carved a wooden gun. Vrap pod it Ith tinfoil and with it la denied the guards and escaped in Ben Cravens Oklahoma Bandit a re another prisoner who was shot and killed. A train robbery in Illinois resulted n Estelle s imprisonment but upon dint of cation be was returned Here. Omaha. Neb., Dee. 24.�?earl Kelly. Who gave his address As Margaret Street. North St. Paul minn., when j a enlisted in the army Sod Albert l. Anderson who said he was from 64 Public Squar. Cleveland. Of. Escaped from fort Crook yesterday by overpowering a sentry whose hands and feet they bound with a spiral Putter. Kelly. It was stated at the Ort. Was being held for civil authorities at Aberdeen. S. P. In connection with a theft charge while Anderson was to have been Given a court martial yesterday on a charge of desertion. I Reward for their apprehension was offered Boston legion asks i that German editor be deported at once a _�?1 Boston for the i by associated Prev. Leased wire Portsmouth. N. In Der. 24 a news of the Sale by the Navy department of twelve vessels some of which arc stationed Here. Has i been received at the Navy Yard Here. According to the list mad Public the principal ship i involved a the Cruiser Brooklyn stood at Zero at noon. The Colliers Astoria and a Nga and the Snow falling at intervals Friday 1 destroyer Smith. Made the Day Winter but Bright the Brooklyn was sold to a a in Sunshine greeted belated Christmas Erica Iron and Ste company of shopper in the City today. Oakland. Calif., for $41,666. Other vessels sold and their purchasers in elude the Collier Astoria. Richard t Chelsea. Mass. $3<>.5a0 Collier Vega. G. H Crocker. San far Cisco. $10.oo� destroyer Smith j. O Hettmer. Philadelphia. $6,176, and . S intrepid. N. Parker. San Francisco. $4,016. A considerably changed form last april 29 at the recommendation of president Harding the principal change in the treaty j by As negotiated and As ratified by the colombian Congress and the american Senate a acum nation of a paragraph whereby Ute United states would have expressed its regret to Colombia for the loss of Panama. Elimination of thin paragraph. Republican Senate leaders asserted. Me Leth treaty acceptable although republicans of the progressive faction opposed it is East i ing a reflection on the late Theodore Roosevelt who was president at the tim of the Panama revolt the United states under the treaty agrees to pay Colombia $25.90.000, in five instalments the first of five million dollars within six months of Exchange of ratifications. The state department today was by associated Presa leased wire Chicago 111., dec. 24�?new Silver dollars marking the first Chang in design in 25 years will not Bear a broken sword director of the mint Baker said today in announcing circulation of the new coins would Start about december 30. A design showing an Eagle instead of an Eagle clutching a broken sword had been accepted officials said in carrying out the idea of Rte Advent of a new Era of peace As inaugurated the armament conference. -0 my Kelvie leaves Date of session to members vote lion to the Washington conference great Britain a plea for abolition of the submarine As a naval weapon has i aroused the greatest interest Here. The newspapers comment at length j upon the speech of lord Lee of Farnham first lord of the British admin Alty before the conference on thurs 1 Day in which he made the proposal and outlined the reasons prompts it. The daily mail a Arclar a that the toleration of submarine warfare will compel the Powers dependent upon their sea communications for sustenance to Arm their merchantmen with unhappy and undesirable consequences intervention of . Asked in Packer War but resolutions declare that adjustment to greatly to be desired without advices As to completion of f the duration ratification by Colombia Lincoln neb. a. 2 4.�?letters to members of the Nebraska legislature notifying them of his decision to Call a special session and requesting their opinions upon any of the four subjects contained in the letter which he proposed for consideration by the Assembly have been mailed out by governor Mckelvie. He admonishes tile members to Bear in mind that of the session must be Bohemian Boxer is mentioned As next victim of Dempsey Nebraska gets real Christmas temperature by associated press leased wire Omaha neb. Dec. 24�?low temperatures. Ranging from 16 below Zero at Valentine. Neb. To five below at Omaha. Or Vafed in Nebraska today with Snow Issis Elk i Ood warnings it of urn bus. Of. Dec. 24�?because of unusually heavy Rains yesterday and night in South a Ohio the United states weather Bureau Here today issued flood warnings for the no a Scioto River. Mass. Dec. 24.�?uounsel Black Hawk Pas of the american legion with representatives of Ether posts appearing before assistant United states District attorney John v. Climint urged that deportation proceedings be started against Arthur Lorenz editor in Chiaf of the Illinois stats Zeitung. A i Gorman language Dally newspaper Here Lorens is not an american citizen and one of his editorials was made j the Baals of a $100,900 libel suit a against the newspaper for alleged slander of the legion no paper monday a in common with All the other business houses of the City. The Republican will observe monday As the Christmas Holiday this year. There will be no edition of the Republican on monday and the business office and the Job department also will be closed All Day. By associated press leased wire new York. X. Dec. 24.�? Frank Rose. A Bohemian heavyweight has Ben suggested to Tex Rickard As a possible contender for Jack Dempsey s title. To i is years old weighs 165 pounds and stands 5 it la inches Ottokar Bartik. Roses manager. Declared that the Bohemian pugilist has engaged in a Hundred ring Battles in Europe and had yet to be knocked off his feet. Bartik told Richard that Rose would arrive in this country Early next year of weather report weather predictions for the week beginning monday a i per Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys considerable cloudiness and occasion j Al snows cold South Dakota fair tonight and sunday slowly rising temperature. Intrau temporal urns by the official government ther a Rometer from noon yesterday to i noon today maximum 4 minimum 14 below at noon 9 u. S. Relief is Given millions by Russ soviet by associated press leased 1$ ire Omaha. Neb t dec. 24�?a Resolution calling on president Harding and the governors and chief executives of states and cities affected by the strike in the packing Industry to j use their Good offices in an attempt at settlement was adopted by the i Omaha City commission today. Mayor tames c. Dahl Ian is requested to get into touch with the executives by the Resolution which was unanimously approved aft a Leonid Kraskin agrees to turn Over $10,000,000 to american committee by associated pre. I eased wire London eng dec. 24.�?As a result of negotiations Here Between representatives of the american Relief administration and Leonid frassm. Russian soviet Trade representative the soviet government has agreed to turn Over to the Relief organization $10.099.099 in Gold to be used by the administration for the Purchase of foodstuffs and seed in America for Relief in the Volga famine area. A cording to the agreement the soviet government will distribute the food purchased with the Gold thus provided Buth Relief administration is to retain sufficient control to ensure that these supplies actually went to famine Relief in the Volga District. A of Keven die in storm j Monroe la. Dec. 24�?one Whit woman and six negroes were reported killed and several persons injured in a storm Fiat swept Morehouse pariah rear Bare Early today. As Brief As will be admitted by the necessities of the occasion. The gasoline tar slashing of wages maintenance and construction a. Proper nations. Possible amendment to apr Al commie Quot Hictor investigated the state guaranty Law and Cia Rifle Trike conditions Here declared that Hon of the status of capital building situation in Omaha with its toe of employment was due n part a to inadequate wags and insufficient j time in which to work and suggested that both Side in the controversy should attempt to reach a. A just undemanding a a in putting Forth this Appeal no i judgment is expressed or May reasonably be implied a respects the a merits of the contentions involved in j the strike controversy. Right and Justice May he upon one Side or the other or somewhere Between the contentions As controversies of that i sort seem usually to illustrate. But a this such As it May obviously it j occurs to this body that an adjustment and reconciliation of the difficulties. As an end is infinitely the. More to be desired from every a a son Abl standpoint than a Continua Hon of the contest. Simply for Tbs purpose of vindicating an assume attitude or an asserted claim a fund Are the four schedules mentioned in the governors letter. The governor says he contemplated calling the session on february i but informed the legislators he could Call it just As easily on january 18 or 25. He requests expressions on a referent of dates. Diaz is Home with sprained Finger As handshaking result Naples. Italy. . 23 a general Armando Diaz commander of the italian armies in the world War. Who sprained his Finger shaking hands in Washington arrived from the i United states yesterday where he spent two months As a guest of the american legion. He was enthusiasm finally re Ivd at the pier by civil military and communal authorities and by vice Admiral Niblack and the officers of the american Battle it ship Utah now in the Harbor. The general expressed the warmest admiration for the americans and their country. A delivered lid and rare a in be United states. Former democratic chairman burned in Oil Well explosion tile Republican wishes you All a merry Christmas and a Happy new year. Marietta cd. Dec. 2 4�?georg Whit former chairmen of the democratic National committee a i painfully burned in an explosion of Gaa at an Oil Well in Noble counts i his injuries a not serious it is said by his physician