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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - February 7, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota Twelve pages the evening Kepu buc an City edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota thursday february 7, 1924. Number 111 Wilson a Tomb will be erected in Washington beyond this sex presidents widow has arrived at no decision Mav build Monument secret Wilson pact is denied by Clemenceau Frances War pc timer contradicts sensational statement by Lloyd George says allies approved and the signature is torn off amorim Mke those to i Lincoln my Vot be with body a v to him Elk m so Demes and six1-Ket i de Stan Ding with to the he Ingland it for i-r4 a our up by e a or car it Herr no his p feb. 7.�?-up a ? Glor it of death. Woods found Sanctuary Unic Arches of the Wash a i acclaimed by his id the world. To his eternal rest in Paris France feb. 7.�?up Lloyd George will produce a ret agreement Between Wilson Coolidge acts i Senate not on my masters to question Oil complaint fall again president makes prompt re decision is reached upon and ply to Appeal by South vice of special counsel for Dakota governor government orders issued at once immunity is claimed Diihr to Dep \ him hot of los tick to probe Itai if of Orner in mar kit a Elf Seo and i me i will pay the reparations a said i former Premier Clemenceau today i after Reading the text of statements i fore cause Ltd something Akin to con a a a a by Here is the famous note for $100, too Given e. L. Doheny by former Sec rotary of Interior Albert r fall. Doheny testified he loaned this amount to fall As a personal favor and t Bat the loan wad not connected in any Way with Oil leases granted. I Ste nation in government quarters As. It was Felt to have placed or. Mac i Kerning a secret pact Between Clemen re. A 1,1 i a ,. A a i a a., Donald in a difficult position. In View with omy the solemn i eau and Woodrow Wilson in regard i.,. A a. _. Of this lord Crewe British Ambas religious service As to the occupation of the Rhine and. A. ,.,a a a. _ ,.sador at Pana has been instructed to often spoken to Tho Andre Pradieu s denial made Dur j it enter View m i to who today 1 sought ing the session of the chamber of i Poincare and give a per in life s Burden with an deputies yesterday and amplified lat Pross in her heart. La is the task of decide All be honoured hush Aier and approved by of a Leme Cerii says a a Tho text that or. Wilson accepted he anal resting i on apr>1 20 at 6 p. Rn., in conversation i and for i Quot Quot Ith m. Clemenceau and myself had e will lie in the f been in the hands of or. Lloyd George Wpm As those of or. Wilson for la i Days. It was the same text that or. I Lloyd George absent from Paris on j the twentieth accepted on the morn it ing of the 22nd after a last resistance j the clause in question became articles 428 and 432 of the treaty of ver War president had Siv a sallies. He place where he would of Quot Wilson were still living his and it will be within denial would he added to that which of Columbia that his j regret being obliged to inflict upon Nib will be set. That has i the. Former British prime minister j the in was night came slowly a i la i but a great one Day be reared the Honor in which Ith i Sonal explanation of the situation so As to remove any wrong impression Macdonald expresses regret Paris France Fob. 7.�? a3 a prime minister Macdonald of great Britain has written to Premier Poincare expressing regret for the incident caused by the Lloyd George interview asserting the discovery of a agreement at the Paris peace conference Between Woodrow Wilson and Premier Clemenceau regarding the occupation of tile Rhineland sat a a dispatch to the Gem official havas Agency from London this afternoon. The letter Points out that the fault is not or Macdonald s think Lloyd George forgot London England feb. I a a3 decided by mrs. Wilson Tho vital guaranties we obtained for officials expressed the belief that or it with his wish altho France on the Rhine were acquired Lloyd Georges statement bad he in Ere above Nim Ted Dit in ii states is where to service civil a have Bee the Tomb still to be selected. Win Cathedral plan the vault where lies the Cas contains his body the Carnic Are has reached a Point big where the transepts d South Are next to be con the North transept by tra will be Only after months of terrible struggle j come greatly exaggerated since it was i but it is our Pride that we obtained i first made to the associated press them with the loyalty of All our a1 they Point out the the document to ties.�?�. Which he referred6 As having been be sensation in i a it rid Oil j Cret is Only one of Many memoranda London. Eng., Fob. It. A3 pub i exchanged among the Quot big four Dur allegations it a secret pact be i protracted negotiations re tween the late Woodrow Wilson and i former Premier Clemenceau dealing with Allied occupation of the Rhine England and the United land Call Forth a great display in the the transept of statesmen be May lie who give great their countrymen in the it of National life. Plans formed for the building of a adequate memorial to Woodrow Wilson in that transept of the Ca tried to beneath which he now rests. I would be placed just where the r a Sie Northern Wall of the Nave i the Western Hulk of the transept he plan now runs the Tomb be built into the Wall of the ral itself and the casket so y placed yesterday in the vault would be sealed Whin be enclosure forever within , on the main floor of thedral a fitting memorial be set As the inner face of the newspapers All of which treat the matter As a first class sensation using their big St headlines and printing j the articles in spaced Type Harold spenders version of hit interview with or. Lloyd George the Garding Tho Rhineland. All of the Allied premiers outlined their views of the Rhineland Issue at the time and exchanged memoranda with their colleagues. It was during this period that the British Premier turned to London to look after important Domestic polic amp a developments. The theory is British and French official statements i advanced that in the Multics Plecity of and Andre Tardieu a denial Are All i documents he was called to consider presented. Statements Given to the daily sketch by both or. Lloyd George and or. Lloyd George failed to remember specifically the memorandum respecting occupation of the Rhineland or. Spender make it questionable i which had passed Between m. Clem whether Lloyd George said anything More emphatic to the British journalist than in his interview with the associated press on sunday. The sketch asked an explanation of or Lloyd George who replied thru his Secretary a the facts As recorded in or. Spenders statement Are substantially Correct hut i did not Grant the interview when this a shown to or. Spen on has not As yet absent Der he corroborated or. Lloyd Lan. She has agreed with Georges assertion. A if there was any d that since be lived for a carelessness in the matter it was endears in Washington As tirely mine a he said. A i did not ask i came from the White his permission to use anything he said. A i was asked to write a description of or. Lloyd Georges life at court and i put in a few observations Here it onh to make his Home in the n Washington or at least he lines of the District of t that he should be buried. A a. Closest friends Are aware rot had the time or the a it select the spot. Many project proposed v for a suitable Mem Wodrow Wilson have been i within him last few Days by a it were his friends and Fol a a Days of his leadership r any divergent views a n. Which have not yet cons of crystallizing into a defile a tors from his native v Roma have urged that his m lie on v Irginia soil while hire Eton has come a claim that d co Back in to the scenes there of his Early toe re will Rome from All on a movement to or v memory at some a Propri a memorial that is not also s a Hgt Washington Monument 1-in of a memorial Mark in t o Rupert and darn Ira a or for great men who m elsewhere. S i question w hich Only j r a Ozment of opinion i i n ii a decision is j an who led the Ameri the great War masterful part in j d history will j e lie today j ii a a resting place saying a Flore 1 Twenty eighth j d enc eau and or Wilson. Throughout the hours conversation with the associated press on sunday the former Premier did not appear to desire that a sensation be made of Hie Wii on Clemenceau memorandum. The subject arose while he was discussing or. Wilson a character his difficulties in Taris and How events transpired to cause him at times to sacrifice idealism for Allied agreement on various clauses of the treaty. One such instance had just come to his attention. Or. Lloyd George said. It was the agreement Between Wilson and Clemenceau regarding the occupation of the Rhineland the details of which he said he had never and there. Or. Lloyd George talked i been acquainted with that in fact he off and on for 24 hours on every subject during the week end i spent with him and i reproduced one or two this utterance of spenders was then submitted to the former Premier through his Secretary but the reply was a refusal a to make any comment until he had gone fully into the matter a threatens new arrangement London eng., Fob. 7.�? a3 a a grave View is held in British government circles regarding the situation precipitated by former prime minister Lloyd Georges allegation of a compact Between Woodrow Wilson and i Georges Clemenceau Over the occupation of the Rhineland it was author i tat ively stated today. The. Relations Between Premier j Poincare and prime minister Macdonald have become cordial it is de dared and the disclosure was slide today that they had arrived at some 1 important arrangement with regard j to the bavarian palatinate Over the separatist movement in which there j has been friction Between France and great Britain. Or. Lloyd Georges statement there never knew that such a memorandum had passed Between or. Wilson and m. Clemenceau on that subject until the previous Day when he had received an inquiry from the British foreign office seeking permission on behalf of France for publication of the memorandum. A copy of the memorandum in question accompanied the inquiry. Wiscons town is a eaten out by stalled trains 1 foreign minister k. Matsui in an sex i elusive statement to the associated. I press today appealed to the United fwd rotary plows fail to states to heed Japan a cherished do get food to passengers j sure i a treated on the same foot Ages where marooned passengers were quartered during the delays. H Ood shortages Are reported in Northern Wisconsin towns which Are Cut off by Snow blocked roads. Railroad companies report schedules restored to Normal with the exception of lines in the extreme North i St where trains Are still running behind schedule. Legion to act upon insult to Wilson by Hoan Mellon tax Bill is voted into House Mensi be now goes to f Loor i is Anta Nua Fly in its or i Ginal of term. Attorneys for i. S. Do Vot want Privily of a to fist Mony from sex senator Milwain if Post to of a. Ask Iid to condemn pc Hon by mayor of that City Washington d. C., feb 7.�?th� i new Revenue Bill providing for a com plete revision of Federal taxes and for la 25 percent reduction in 1923 income taxes was voted favourably reported to the House today by the Way and mean committee. The vote was 15 to 3, eight of the a eleven democrats on the committee private on the lines suggested by Secretary Mellon but that they did not wish to delay reporting of the Bill. Ayr surges third party for n. P. L. Of n. D. A i voting a a present with the announce Milwaukee win., feb. 7.�?declar Niento that they opposed income tax ing that mayor Hoanh a attitude con \ rate fixed by the republicans in Kerning Woodrow Wilson docs not rep a resent the True american sentiment of Milwaukee City clerk John j. Weiher will ask the Frank Stoelt j Mann Post of the american legion j thursday night to adopt a Resolution j condemning the attitude of the May j or and terming his action As a a Dis i Grace to or. Weihert a Resolution will Flay the action of the mayor and of Alderman t Charles c. Schad socialist. He scores the May or for his refusal to sign the a Resolution of condolence adopted by the Comino i Council and Alderman Shad for his refusal to stand when president Corcoran of the Council a asked for a rising vote of Condo Lent to mrs. A vision. Declaring mayor Hoanh a action in refusing to participate in National i mourning for Woodrow Wilson con j statutes a stigma upon Wisconsin not justified by the real attitude prevail t my in this state the kiwanis club at j Sparta. Wia., yesterday adopted a Resolution condemning Hie attitude of Milwaukee s mayor. The Resolution asks All other wis j Consul kiwanis clubs a to give voice to their the Milwaukee county chapter of. National american mothers also adopted a Resolution protesting against the attitude of mayor Hoan. , d. I �?T., i cd. 7.�? a3�?lye Idoni Coolidge. Noting on i lie complaint of governor me master of South Dakota a it directed the cd paid int re of in it lick Ami the Federal i Rad commission to ii a Shigato charges of the South Dakota executive that a Allied i it a ii it it of the Standard his had succeeded Iii a or Nehrig the crude Oil Market and acted in Cornier to raise the Price of gasoline at the refineries. A Telegram from governor declaring that a lie state government of South Dakota had performed a it Quot duty in preventing Cut ass profits in the distribution a and asking the Federal government of perform a likewise its Fluty Ami prevent sex ass profiteering in the refining of gasoline Xmas received today at the White House. A Fink ask \ acts too i Moi ii. Neb., i he. 7.�?fallowing a conference with attorney general Spillman today Over my harlot Bryan announced that telegrams would be 4111 to president Coolidge and attorney general Daugherty a ailing upon them to proceed immediately under tile Sherman anti Trust i a against Tho gasoline Industry. Bursum wants u. S. To revive closed Banks Washington. D. F., feb. A a a3 a further efforts to question Albert b. Fall i ventral figure in the Senate Oil investigation were abandoned today by the nil Committer. The decision was reached upon advil of the spec Ial government counsel in Tho Oil oases. Silas h. Strawn and Atlee porn Rrene. T b e y re a amended against permitting or f All to testify unless he waived mini in Ity. After considering the recommendation of counsel for an hour the com i Mittie adopted this motion by Sena i. Tor Walsh Democrat Montana a the witness Albert b. Fall hav ing refused to answer any question that might to put to him touching the matter under investigation by the committee on the ground thai his evidence might tend to incriminate him. Ami the committee being advised by counsel that the staut providing that a witness should not be excused from testifying before a j congressional committee on such i ground is less Broad in its scope the on Tuti Onai guaranty so that i proceedings for contempt or by in dict ment against the witness for con Tumay would probably fail and that j if the witness proceeded to testify it j before the committee under pretend he might gain immunity from prose ration and the committee being advised by the attorney for the Vitner in that his purpose to stand on his con institutional rights is irrevocable. I move that the subpoena issued for j the witness Albert b. Fall be Vaj rated and that he he released from i further attendance on the commit Mitch fill m an w ins applause but convention is not la k Fly to heed a up fial Bis March n. A. Fell. 7.�? tinted slates senator f. I. I add and Lynn j. . Of North Dakota have written to chairman w. Church of the Noii a Aiti it an league state executive Committer asking tile league convention in session Here. To Indore senator room it m. La Follette for the rep Buean nomination for tin Prev id Ney or. Idun ii said this afternoon. New mexican would trans i pf7r 0 millions to comp the it committee will resume ifs in troller for that pc it tomorrow. Senator Walsh pose j a not yet determined which of the score or More of the for a Washington d. I cd. 4.�?�?a new a whom sub Poen aes have been issued i measure designed to bring Relief to j will be called. Areas where a string it credit Situ 1 Thomas Johnson Foreman of or. Action Lias resulted from agricultural 1 Falls new Mexico ranch will be depression was proposed today by j ready to testify tomorrow and a senator Bursum Republican. New number of Stock brokers also Ara Mexico. I under subpoena. I or. Runs ump a Bill provides for the Transfer of $50,000,000 from the War j i Friar the corporation to the comp Rol j j or of the currency for use in Alabil izing let Anks and Trust companies and Bismarck n. I feb. 7.�?commit i Cess Ltd intr Public conf Dene in bank.,t Ting institutions in the affected Sec tee reports faced a delegates to Japan in new protest on u. S. Exclusion act tiers. The comptroller would he authorized to make Loans not Only to maintain the stability of solvent Banks Aud Trust companies but to Aid in the j re opening of institutions closed Dur \ poems. Fight taxation of tax exempts the i t Pons North Dakota state convention of. I i nonpartisan league when they met i today for their second Day session with the Prospect that most of their work Wou a be completed before night. # endorsement of candidates for state j ing or subsequent to 1923 whenever determined opposition offices in the june primary was about in his judgment Stieh action is in lha j a the Only phase of the convention work j interest of the Community to be Sere i that was not being ironed out by com de. I pm Trees. Appointed yesterday by a o Quot committee on committees a consist 1 Vit Fin to on pastors to constitutional amendment appears in Congress Quot of feign minister makes Aureal for r Fox Psi Derat on of bar against Ori of totals Tokio. Japan f be. View it j Washington d. A. Feb. 7.�?the j House today began consideration of i the constitutional amendment to pro j Bluit the issuance of tax exempts curites. A feature of the tax Revi Sion 5icheme suggested by so rotary Mellon while the House ways and discussion of a third political Par j 25.000 Miles to and from his Devo-1 la ans Eom Nutt had before it for a which had almost been suppress tonal exe Rieses. At least that a the formal ratification tie new rec venue Bill which includes a new schedule ing of la members. T Burn Yorkshire committees expected to report Dur i of a pillars of the Church a. Well ing the Day included those in resold j consider Benjamin Gregory 84-year-Tions. Finance platform order of Busi j old Warden and chorister in the , correction and amendment of j ish Here. He has attended services at by Laws National party relations and j least 6t>50 times in 64 years. And that official party Organ. T Means he has walked approximately 11 Folk to r fifths Ville cure d a i on Wilson door gue to line up with the other Farmer labor parties of Tho Northwest for National action. Ayres speech met with applause from some leagues but the third party advocates plainly were not enthusiastic Over their chances f w a let i of weather forecast Al Over tonight and i r. Pesaturo Friday. I a mostly Cloudy to w Armer tonight lion Friday. Partly Cloudy ter i to nature a portion tonight. I pm pm lire a in Nim urn temper to the official gov Moi or from 7 a. In. I m today weather and roads that d jct ius Are filed at 8 30 a. By the a or re try pre a a pc Star 3 below roads vicar. Below roads roads Good. To above Road Udy. 3 below roads i fond y a loud i 13 roads fair b above roads in Clear Zero roads fair. Fadeen Cloudy. To roads fair. For ow7 2 below roads Jonquil and forsythia were placed on the Entrance to the Wilson Home. Late in the afternoon of the of the i former a residents death. Milwaukee w�., feb. 7.�? residents of Reedsville wig. A beaten out of House and by passengers of Northwestern passenger j trains which have been stalled since j monday night within the Village limit were said Early today to be facing a serious food shortage. Re a port reaching Milwaukee suit the j town of 600 population in Manito i woe county had been entirely Cly an Ted out of Staple foods. A train left Kaukauna last night with food supplies but Despi Tho two rotary plows if was stalled Tim after time in heavy drifts and it a not known Early today if re Lief had been successful in getting j through As wires in that Section of i the state Are All Down. When two Northwestern trains j were stalled near Reedsville on monday residents of the tots n found re population nearly doubled the towns on hotel and stores soon were sold out then Are two cheese factories in town and a flour Mill however and it i believed the town ran hold out several Day if necessary. Two Rives North of Manitowoc j had been Cut off two Days and the Only source of food supplies is said j to be tug boats bringing in supplies j from Manitowoc. With Telegraph t and Telephone wire service being re stored reports a coming in of the severity of the blizzard. In Many parts of Wisconsin drifts 20 feet deep Are said to be holding up transportation. Digging out of Snow Chicago. Feb. 7.�?chcago and the Middle West Are gradually working Back to Normal with the abating of the Snow and wind which for two Days spread havoc in their course. Transportation line and wire communications Are being freed from the impeding ice and Snow and Only a fresh storm can prevent the Complete resumption of Ordinary service within another Day. As stated trains Are being dug out reports Are coming of food Short ing with other Independent defending Japan attitude toward 0f persuading the convention to leave the question As a conciliatory and the Republican party column Well meaning a the statement express j a Fouli fit m naut4 up. Is readiness to discuss anew the prob Bismarck n. I feb. 7.�?endorse sex Secretary fall refuses to answer queries Lem of restrictions and exclusion. Asks probe of duplications of u. S. Bonds Washington. D. A feb. Vest it Gat Ion of charge the it duplicate j Bonds had been dam Royed in the i Treasury department was asked in a Resolution introduced today by representative la Guardia. Republican. New York j Charles b. Brewer department of Justice agent in a report to pre. Id Rit Coolidge and attorney general i Daugherty a copy of which was la i de today in the District of Columbia j supreme court a Aid he expel Ted to i prove that knowledge of duplicated government Boud had been sup a pressed by the Treasury department and evidence of duplications destroyed there Secretary Mellon at the same time reiterated that the Treasury in its Long investigation of the matter had found no evidence of malicious irregularity a there has been duplication of numbers of Bonds a or. Dellon said a but for every Bond that has gone out its face value has been paid into the of in Waii of Fin All a come Over Here and meet or. Smith a said a Friend a this is the great russian a what is a russian expert a we asked. A Well he went to Russia and came Back alive a explained the Friend a Kansas City Star j ment of Robert m. Lafollette for 1 president will a asked of the non partisan league stale convention in Here today. J. W. Hemple of j i Sheridan county announced today. Just before the convention convened. J Hemple will bring in a minority re port of the committee on National Par j to relations urging the endorsement. The majority committee consisting of eight members will report a rec i commendation that the convention take no action what Vee toward the nation a i. A1 presidential candidates either of the Republican or democratic part t irs. The committee included both nominal democrats and republicans Hemple asserted that endorse j ment by the Convent to would by a Victory for Coolidge or Johnson supporters. To Senate would void Standard naval lease i Ashington d. G. Rob. 7 a without Dion Trion. The Senate adopted today the Walsh Resolution directing the Interior department to move for the recovery of the Section of tile Wjk Hiu naval Reserve in California held by the Standard Oil Costian a of California. Also without debate the Senate adopted another Resolution re affirming the authority of its Oil committee to proceed with its investigation. J the jurisdiction of the committee former Secretary o. Interior a. Had been challenged by Albert b. J Bert b. Fall left it went before the fall former Secretary of the Interior j Senate investigating committee in his refusal to Taal by before the j but refused to discuss Oil leases Grant a pm Mitten last saturday. J de by him. Der a Quot special rugs adopted by the Rule committee and a vote on the measure will not to reached until tomorrow. Determined opposition largely from the Democrat developed against the Resolution which w,.� adopted by the House last year but was not voted upon in the Senate in View of this. Proponents of the amendment were apprehensive of its my Cee Quot a two third vote being for pay age. The Resolution in affect Grant the Feder government Power to tax stat and municipal securities and likewise would permit it i a and state governments so tax Federal securities. Sex president Taft confined to bed but much better Washington. D. It feb. 7.�?chief Justice Taft who suffered an at i tack of indigestion yesterday and has been ordered by by physician to take a complet0 rest for a few Day was said at residence th5 mor ring to be my h improved. He passed a restful night but de a cited. As a matter of precaution to 1 remain in bed during the Day. I or. Clayton ins physician. Aid i last night he did nut consider that or. Taft was seriously ill and added that it probably would not by necessary for him to remain in bed. The chief Justice had a Little gae i trial indigestion or. Clay ton stated. Buhr has had no fever i and will be fully restored to i usual Good health in a Day or two. T do not cur by him seriously ill. He a resting very comfortably Lam i night. I have advised Bim to remain quietly at Home for a Day or Twe. Where he will be permitted to go about the Hon a. His condition i not such a it to require him to remain in chief Justice Taft a kept himself in condition by methodical alg sine leaving the White House. A has been generally enjoying excellent health

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