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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - December 30, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican City edition vol Xxxviii. Mitchell South Dakota Friday december 30, 1921 number 76 conference tumult Over Suomi clipping from parisian paper causes uproar by amp Sarratt and Admiral de Gen make heated replies to lord Lee French position bad pm i i. At hem Jzyk Etc of a Ort Chi j pm Elk and try to Overa ome suspicion now if we re right careful maybe we can give her the sup i Egton in. C., pop. 30�?albert 8a in it. Cat of the French arms , at a meeting today of the in it to of tim naval committee i of a a Lara a in substance that France was beginning1 to be regarded with suspicion by the other pow ers repro j nerved in the Washington meeting this could not go on. # \1 Sarratt went on to say in sub j according to reports received ,r0tn members of other delegations at the position of France bad very uncomfortable. I Odd Kim starts debate the re Mars of Tho French elegant head were made Dur Fig a Dis a Jylnn of the Root resolutions to regulate submarine warfare. An Arrie read from a French periodical lord Leo of the British elegant according to reports aroused he members of the French Delegat d Drew Forth responses from a a the Sarratt and Admiral be Bon f t r French group. The article in question purported a a r the views of an officer of the Tench naval general Tuff approving the use made by Germany of sub mires against merchant ships Dor re Tho recent War. Only individual s View the i rude As read by lord Lee Cirl that the Only weapon possessed a France to defend her coasts and a in a <1 destroy the British Navy a. A of War with great Britain. As t o submarine. Admiral be Bon immediately Lailon aed any Assumption that the Arr e represented the views of the in in general staff As to the proper of submarines he said the a it represented Only Hie opinion of i individual officer and declared it Huntly that it was not to be a is typical of even Frances a opinion on tile subject. M. I Arrau then followed and at com Tusi on of his re Mars the commo passed on to consideration of r. Hoot resolutions. The article read by lord Leo it As it Ai vied. Was written. By a Laflin a ast sex. After Reading it. Lord Quot a was said to have remarked Liat it was the Way in which Fie we in people were thinking there was a for British apprehension. J add. La i de Bon in his reply it up ascertained said that Captain j a v s views were entirely person and that they were quite contrary Tho prevailing convictions in the j go command of the French Navy. Sarratt is offended m Carrut in ins response repelled v c was described As a most pow j a Waniter the suggestion of lord j a aft i it French government i wild ise submarines in the Barbar inner Iii which they had been 1 i Germany. Al. Sarratt sail Brent h now were Able to tinder-1 Felt British misapprehension of j it f a neb position. He alluded to j. Described a on harassment been caused by misleading pm Quot of French views originating. It Dei it Ood. From delegations Sarratt also mentioned a Carene of today a ice York Pap i siring France As a woman add a 4 upon her head a German Hel re presenting Roll Leary Imperial to it a mentioned the injury to r sensibilities of such a Carl it Hughes t a i longest Sarratt a r her emphatic Exchange also i reported to have occurred Dur Quot a e morning session of the com a secret by Hughes and arrant. G consideration of the m. Root coins Sarratt. It was said Reed acceptance by France i Sciple. I in rred lately Xii so f As aria Irmin inquire it a skier Able e Phasis wifi a principle meant 1 Fra Nee could accept a Brevad it such As that embodied in the solution in principle. To French delegation head it de by one of the delegates j reply directly to the pointed but merely responded that. Of a delegation our Al not give acceptance until instruct j t been received from Paris. Hird Safe stolen from store in Denver f colo., fee. 30�?for the tune within the last few robbers entered the Piggie it Ore at 13th and Downing a Ere Early this morning Ontl three occasions the Rob-1 pc carried away tile Safe a a Horm Safe stolen this morning was going so pounds which bad italic to replace the one Al out two weeks ago. Gun limitation for auxiliaries is agreed upon All Powers but France also agree upon size of this class of Craft Britain has proposal English will suggest 5-s-3-2-2 Rath regarding air plane farriers by associated press leased wire Washington t. dec. .30.�?the american proposal for the limitation of auxiliary naval Craft to a maximum of 10,000 tons displacement was understood to have been virtually agreed upon at the morning session today of the arms conference naval committee. All of the Powers delegations accepted the american proposal except the French who while holding formal approval in abeyance say such approval May be expected. Agree on armament the delegations of All the Powers however were understood to have Given their assent to the additional provision of the american proposal that the guns of auxiliary Craft be limited to eight inches. When the subject of limitation of naval air plane carriers is reached in the conference probably today or tomorrow it is stated that the British will propose the application of a definite ratio As in the Case of capital ships. The British Are said to be ready to propose an allowance of five five i three two two which translated j Homb explosions in Lisbon factory Are fatal arrests made by Massih iat a Preas Leas d wire Lisbon Portugal dec. 3&Quot.�?two per sons were killed and five others wounded today through the explosion of bombs which it is alleged Wert being manufactured in a building belonging to the Lisbon Gener i confederation of labor. Some arrests followed. The government is maintaining order and the elements from which violence was feared by the authorities Are under surveillance freight cuts Are effective on january i new re set at Mineola american flier in All Metal machine remains in air Over 26 hours hopped off in Snow nears closing pc to i by Ehen i is Koi rth world record made by americans by associated press i casts wire Mineola n. Y., dec. 30.�?a non worlds record for continuous Fly Riiff was established today by Fri Ward Stinson Pilot of an All Metal monoplane and his mechanician Lloyd Bertraud when they surpassed the Mark of 24 hours in minutes and 7 seconds made in France in june 1920, by Lucien boys Sounrut and Jean Bernard. J Stinson and bertaud commenced in spite of the fact that the rail i their flight at Roosevelt Field yester roads in this Section of the coun i Day at 8 58 a. In. And descended at try have not completed the Tabula it 15 a. In. Today having been in the Hon of their new Tariff schedules air 26 hours 19 minutes and 35 Sec m Hava us be agent receives definite word by t Tail i yes Are nop ready word has been received Here by j. W. Shelby agent for the Milwaukee Road that the reduced freight rates promulgated by the interstate com 1 Meree commission will go into effect on Jan. I. There has been some belief among the Grain men that the new rates would not become effective until a week later. Word received late yesterday however. By or. J five five i Shelby from the division superintend Dent of the Milwaukee Railroad at Means that great Britain and Amel Mason City indicates that the earlier Ira each would have a ratio of five. Date has been set for the change. Financed of Europe gather in Paris today economic questions confronting world Ike to be taken cd at session egyptians Start runs on British Banks in Cairo by associated press i cased wire Paris. France dec. 30.�?-tile meeting of British and French financiers and business men at the from h foreign office this afternoon to grapple with the european economic situation is regarded in French it circles As one of the most important experiments since the first efforts to bring Back a peace basis. It is generally believe that if. The roil Fere n be organizes an International consortium of Bankers merchants and manufacturers it will have a marked influence on the future of Europe. The failure of the allies to place any portion of the German reparations Bonds which it is understood have been offered in every Market capable of absorbing such paper is said to have brought about the present conference. All ideas of making an enormous loan which All financiers agree if necessary to set on foot the work of restoring economically has been abandoned until it is seen what the supreme Council meeting at Cannes May work out in connection with the businessmen a conference Here by associated press leased wire London. Eng. Dec. 30�?a dispatch to the daily mail from Cairo says that a meeting of egyptian doctors held tuesday adopted a Resolution calling for a Boycott of the British and the fostering of the idea among All classes of the people that the Boycott is a sacred National duty. The doctors also decided to withdraw their deposits from British Banks and to recommend that egyptians generally follow their example. Trotsky says Russia wont reduce armies that Japan would have a ratio of three and that France and Italy each j would have a ratio of two. The British proposal also contemplates a maximum size of these ships of 25, tons. Of British tons Are meant by this then the ships would correspond practically in size wit i the maximum proposed by the american delegation which was 27.000 tons american measurement. Plenary session next week there is now no Prospect for a plenary session before Early next week according to a British spokesman today. Asked if the British would favor the disarmament of merchant ships in the event the Root proposal to exempt them from attack by submarines were adopted the spokesman stated that the British had their experience during the last War with unarmed merchant Man. Cuts As High is Poree it the superintendent a a message says that the Grain reductions will become effective on Jan. I and will mean an approximate Cut of 13 per cent on wheat and a 21 percent reduction on All coarse grains. For All other farm productions there will be a Cut of approximately to percent in freight charges. On All classes of livestock not affected by the recent freight rate reduction of 20 percent there will to a Cut of to per cent. The earlier reduction will stand without change until june 30, i 922, we Hen there probably will be other reductions. Because the Milwaukee rate experts have been unable As y it to compile the new tariffs it is impossible for the local agent to make any exact state ones. Officers of the Aero club of America who were at the Field As official observers were jubilant As they stood watches in hand marking the establishment of the new record. Hopped off in Snow Stinson with Lloyd bertaud his mechanician hopped off yesterday in the midst of a Snow storm. Stinson said he hoped to stay up until Nom today. The Aten wore no electric suits depending upon the heat from the exhaust pipes to keep them warm. The machine is equipped w Ith one i 85-Horsepow or motor. Every nun a of unnecessary weight was stripped for the flight. About 150 Gallons of gasoline and 28 Gallons of Oil were carried. Although the night was bitterly cold flying conditions today were c it a Side red Good. John at. Larsen is the or. A of the plane. Seven judges watched the i it it no plane Circle Over Mineola it Eden City and Hempstead. In addition there were Many in off Ial of vers. Yanks make fear Lebo j. The ,a i Chambul. I Meree hailed the to Gilt a ? a in Climax to the achievement of / lean aviation in Ift amp a Ben Ivov v. A birth minister of xxx declares red bayonets will meet Japan Ese Bresse re by associated press leased wire Meadow Russia dec. 30�?the so Vit army and Navy now totalling 1,-595,000 men. Must not be reduced but on the contrary must increase the dispatch adds that the Mill i training and be prepared for War tary authorities having ordered the next summer in the event that Embanks not to pay without special i Side foes carry out their plans to at foreign Trade in Canada off both exports and imports show decided shrinkage Over last year ment As to what the altered tariffs records were made by x a re. Will be. Hic fib the other Tityk. Wev1 War tax is removed August 16�?a la a t in not in additon to the lower rates or 1 a it a in heat rising towhjh/9 i it i dered by the interstate Commerce four passengers Egic Briend an Effi commission the Federal War tax of 3 a ency and passenger record for i percent will be dropped on Jan. I. A hip of its class. Of freight shipments stared from september 28�?-Lieut?Nant j. A. Mcmitchell tomorrow on this afternoon c Reacy army air service drove do not reach their destinations until an air plane to a height of 37,800 after Jan. I there will be no War tax Dayton Ohio shattering the collected unless the freight is pre Altitude Mark of 33,114 feet set by paid on the ship it. Permission certain Parsons including said Zaglul Pasha and other banished egyptians any Money they had in the Banks the egyptians have become alarmed and Are beginning to withdraw their do a posit All is lost Venus is dead astronomers declare there is no life of any kind on great planet Ottowa ont., dec. 30.�?canada�?Ts a Commerce decline heavily in the twelve months ended november 1921, shown in a report just issued i by the Dominion Bureau of statistics. 1 exports totalled $880,458,558. Corn i pared with $1,289,536,450 the pre a Vious year while imports were $825, 226,585 against $1,345,592,300 last year. Customs duties fell to $124.-, 1 84,94 1 from $207,412,6.39 in the same period of 1920. Imports from the United states were valued at $579,427,941 and exports $359,016,167. Weather report South Dakota generally fair to night and saturday preceded by unsettled this afternoon. Colder saturday am we est and Central portions experts seek ways of returning War maimed to society i re i k1zona Railroad would build line i Wmk Jnard part six a a of Byirt Stop d. It. Der. 30.�?apache company asked the let state a Quot Cut. Com else i on today for Auto Issue $455,000 in notes and i to Stock for the purpose of con big m w of railway from i l to k a a Why both in Arizona. R fit of of Tho new Road would he o and. Under the application purities which the Apache Coin expects to Issue would be Job armours daughter Hii Ries to defend austrian physician by sex Untch press be Crl xxx ire if ago. Tie. Of publication of an article in the journal of the american medical association that the cure of Lolita Armour daughter of j. Ogden Armour of Chicago by or Adolf Lorenz of x Ienna a was not a today brought a statement from the former miss Armour who is now mrs. John j. Mitchell that in 1913 and 1914, operations were performed by or. John Ridlon of Chicago and or. Lorenz on mrs. Milch la i Cap not say that a perfect cure has been effected in either hip but the hip treated by or. Lorena is far better than the other one with which lie could do Little because it had been a too badly mishandled a he said. I myself believe that had it not been been for the work done before he waa called in my Cise he could have effected a Complete cure. T am very fond of or. Lorenz and t feel that if it had not been for him i would not now be getting so much pleasure out of Swarthmore. Pa., dec. .30�?investigations by e. St. John director of the Wilson Observatory in California and Beth b. Nicholson his assistant indicate that the planet x enus supports no life they asserted in papers read today before the american astronomical society in convention it the Sproul Observatory. Swarthmore College. Both declared they had d a covered no oxygen or water on Vemma and therefore the presence of even animal life a precluded. Another discovery of interest to astronomers was presented by it o. J Lampland. Director of the Towell j Observatory Flagstaff. Ariz. He toll the astronomers that or had found a faint nebular Structure about it. Aquarian a variable Star that had Lect hitherto Cen associated with nebulae. Sixty nine binary stars comprising the group whose orbits and distances from the Earth Are definitely known i to science were described by or. J John r. Miller director of the Sproul Observatory. This Small number of stars. Or. Miller said gradually was being augmented As investigations proceed with the 217,090.000 stars that have been scoped. Tack soviet Russia. Declared soviet minister of War Trotzky in a fiery speech before tile ninth All russian Congress yesterday. Enthusiastic applause greeted when he said the japanese were aiding the White guard aggression in the far East and added a eth impudent imperialistic beasts of prey must know that besides the four Powers which have just concluded an agreement among themselves there is still a fifth soviet Russia and the red army. Trotzky announced to the Congress the capture of Kliar Barovsky in Siberia by the White guard a in the pre j tonight winds becoming Strong Northwest this afternoon or tonight diminishing saturday morning. I xxx Al tem i it Ora titres by the republicans recording thermometer Washington dec. 30�?a group of educators and scientists met Here yesterday at the invitations of colonel Forbes of the veterans Bureau to discuss ways and Means of a finding the Best method of returning to society More than a Hundred thousand men disabled in mind and body by the Scourge of the conference met under the direction of or. John h. Finley of new York and will continue three Days. Photographed or Telo of British Schooner Laden with liquor seized off Roston sence of japanese Quot now can we remove our troops from the far East a he demanded rhetorically a no we Cai. Only regret that there were not enough of them. I but we Are certain that in the future enough red bayonets will be there to hold Back the pressure to Sioux City produce House is destroyed loss near $400,000 by associated press i eased wire Des Moines. La. Dec. 30�?swept by a fire believed to have been caused by defective # ring. Davidson Bro fliers produce House a four Story Brick building covering a Quarter of a Block Here. Was partly destroyed with a loss estimated at $400,000 Between Midnight and 2 a. In. Today. The fourth floor and part of the third floor of the building were burned away w Hile the entire Stock consisting of vegetables fruit and Candy valued at $2 50,. Was totally destroyed by fire smoke and water. Prayer by wireless to ring around a world new year Eye thursday 3 p. In. 31 6 p. In. 31 9 p. In. 24 12 p. In. 17 Friday 3 a. In. 17 6 a. In. 11 Republican aids in locating Reliance Man Hurt in West major Rudolph Schroeder. November 3�?bert Acosta in a Curtiss Navy racer with amp Speed of 176.7 Miles an hour for a 150 mile course broke the record for a closed course in the pulitzer trophy race at Omaha neb. Stinson was forced to descend because of a faulty Oil connection with which he and his mechanician Lloyd bertaud had battled since 3 a. In. They still had Gas enough to have flown until Sundown. The pump used to inject Oil into the lubricating system form the auxiliary Oil tank went out of commission. The fliers punctured the tank set up a temporary tube and began feeding the lubricating system by hand taking turns at the controls of the plane and at the Oil. Both men were almost blinded by Oil when they descended. In addition they were suffering intensely from the bitter cold for although the plane was equipped w Ith a Cabin Stinson had not left his seat in the open cockpit since 4 p. In. Yesterday and his mechanician found Little time to j seek shelter. Fingers arc Zyozen three fingers of Stinson a right hand and one on his left were from the Republican a wednesday in. Bertaud a hands we Ere numb. Maximum 40 at 3 p. In. Friday minimum la at 6 a. In. Friday by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 5 ii minimum 15 maximum 50 through the publication of a news item in 9 a. Iii. 18 Mitchell police located the relatives 12 in. 40 j of Jav Lorenzo who was seriously p. In. 40 injured in Universal City cal., monday. Mrs. Henry Robes of Mitchell is an aunt of Young Lorenze and after Reading the item concerning his Accident. She immediately notified the police department that the injured Many a parents live at Reliance. They were notified at once of his injury. Drinkers of prohibition liquor Are in danger of asphyxiation says chemist same effect by associated press i eased wire j turn Blue and has the Cleveland. Of. Dec. 30�?under As asphyxiation takers will have a prosperous year a illicit paddlers of whisky use about 1926 in the opinion of analytic Ethyl acetate for Flavouring purposes and consulting chemists Here be a in some cases and this is very Incuse. They claim the grim reaper in any Quantity depressed a Jurious if taken actinic As a Crft is whetting his Cythe for a Harvest ,1 cleared. Of prohibition liquor drinkers. Pc Curtis proprietor of Stinson stationed at Kelley Field tex., during the War As a civilian instructor because of his delicate j health probably trained More american fliers than any other one Man. Unexcelled As a stunt flyer he i proud of never having fallen during his ten years in the air. He is credited with not even having broken a part on a plane. Happiest in an air plane he climbs into his seat with As Little concern As the average citizen going out for a motor ride. The love of flying runs in the family for two Sisters. Mar Jot in and Catherine also Are adept pilots. Stinson and bertaud were a sorry looking pair when they stepped from their machine. Their Faes a re smeared i h Oil and their eyes we re bloodshot. Neither had had a Wink of sleep since they took off and Stinson said his Only nourishment had been a Little coff a. Newspapermen found difficulty in interviewing bertaud. Who had be to no South Dakota gets More Federal Cash Washington d. I Lee. 30 approval of of advances for agricultural and livestock purposes aggregating $3,699,000 was announced late yesterday by the War finance corporation. The Loans were distributed to include Minnesota $306,000 Montana North Dakota $28 4,000$155,000 a Atchison Topeka and Santa South Dakota $268,000 Wisconsin i $102,000 and Wyoming $105,000. Boston. Mass. Dec. Go the British Schooner Golden West we Ith a cargo of alcohol and Case liquor aboard was seized by the coast guard Cutter Acushnet w Hile at Anchor outside this port it was announced t Day. She was towed Here by the Cutter this morning and turned Over to customs officers. The latter said they had received we Ord that the liquor Laden yes Sci. Flying the Urivon Jack but said to lie owned by a former Boston bar tender. Was bound Here from Halifax n. S. By associated press to it based xxx ire new York. N. A a a dec. 30�?"q. S. . S. radio parlance everybody listen fou owed by the Toner of a Bell striking the seconds Cassin Quot of 1921 the voice of a minister gods Blessing on the new year w ,11 float through the air and into the ears of More than 50,000 Ama eur radio operators in the Vicinity of new York at Midnight. December 31. J from station 2-Bak, located at Tarrytown n. A. Rev. Lucas Beeve a Quot oms of a broadcast no radio phone to one of the largest audiences that Ever listened to a minister. A choir will sing. The hundreds of persons Are slowly chemical laboratories advises the Quot but surely themselves present Day Drinker to Analyse w Victom will before traces of Adul according to j. M. Kovachy assistant the j deafened by the Roar of the motor. J suffered from cold. City chemist by unsuspecting by simulating the poisons found in most eve iteration that clip year after year As Quot j from a life have been found in Al a Quot most every bottle of alleged a Bond the fliers each 27 years old who have been in the air since they were Boj a took no particular precautions to protect themselves against the wintry weather. Stinson be id he and his mechanician very Sample of what was be-1 de liquor he has Analysed he As Guffee j great pain from their Frozen lived to to a pure bonded Quot liquor invoking hundreds of samples Are brought to Kovachy each month for analysis. He said and All thus far Analysed have contained a High percentage of Fusel Oil in the raw. In Large quantities. Consumed by steady sorted. Hands Early this morning. Finally. A it is True a portion of the Eon became to numb they no longer tents of most bottles is pure bonded bothered them. Whisky. That gives it the color flavor and Curtis added a but the Good liquor is mixed with ingredients that Are form Ful to drinking Fusel Oil changes the blood the human system and e question from Roxy hell Globin to me themig uppermost in the minds of those Lohin he insists. To Rome to me for analysis of in other words Kovachy says fus their liquor is How to remove the it a removes the oxygen from the gradients and leave the bonded the Pilot said that the maximum Altitude achieved during the night was 4.700 feet. The machine carried 150 Gallons of gasoline when she took the air and still had seventy when she landed. Oel Oil blood causes the lips and body to stuff. \ Trade in Mitchell fill your wants the store can

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