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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - February 28, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican third edition vol. , South Dakota tuesday february 28, 1922 number 128ship subsidy Bill London cheers As Kings Only daughter weds Westminster Abbey where ceremony takes place is scene of grandeur Holiday in capital girl shares throne with Britain keeps Negrito King and then with no Treasury Drain England has always gone on theory Marine must be made self supporting Loans often Are made first a health Bride and Groom wed in Berkeley a in Muslim in a Nuniss in. I Miks Sanctity of 1iomk i it nation s salvation let n Ion eng., be. 28�?princess y y. Only daughter of King George f i Queen Mary was married today i to Viscount Lase lies. With All the Post and dignity befitting a Royal i wedding. T a ceremony began in Westminster i / a y at 11 30 of clock and soon the couple were pronounced j. Ii and wife while the Chimes of i Minster rang out the Happy mrs j f my vast crowds gave tumultuous Prce Tings. A Bycy scene of grandeur. Tie scene of the ceremony within to historic Walls of the Abbey was a a of impressive grandeur with the King and Queen and entire Royal i. Behold participating and with Alii inks represented in the Brilliant As j p. Image. While outside the Abbey or a Husia Stic popular homage was Given tile bridal pair. Z the Long awaited Day found London. Row bed with excursion lists from ail parts of the Isles and the cont in a u. Americans also were in evidence hundreds having made the voyage to i min a glimpse of the great state fun j lion. All these augmented by native London most of whom took the Day off crowded into every Niche about a by Kingham Palace along the mail my Trafalgar Square Down White All and in the precincts of the parliament buildings and the Abbey. N Tny Laid High prices for seats in ads or even standing room in win i us along the Way. Hours before the wedding there i v in overflows of humanity in every s n of traversing the Routs of the wed i i a a party. Some bringing blankets j in <1 food made certain of so eing their Princess by keeping All night Possession Quot of carefully chosen positions. Viscount Lascelles. Accompanied by j his groomsman. Major sir Victor Audley Mackenzie. Is. O., arrived i at elite poets Corner door of the Abbey and was conducted to the East reserved for him att lie South of file Steps leading the Sacra i a a a a Quot a �?��?~ffpljl.,. Ushers. Ire with Fife rest of the Asj. In Mage. Stood bom the Royal party1 Quot Quot a cd the places assigned them. I ppr hold so ride to Rowels t Beer Mary the officiating clergymen a the archbishops of Canterbury and York. _ vie Bishops of London and Oxford Washington. I. Cd. Feb. 28�?con-1 Canon Maurice Lascelles the tending that present american rights wearing capes in Pacific Are not sufficiently Post i. Admiral and colom Al so Balm ions also popular Way Oill re Pix Fin View of the fact that president Harding appeared before a joint session of co Grid today with a proposal for a merchant Marine subsidy Psi. It is interesting to know Slutt other countries Art doing i sithi connection. The Hep Iliean therefore offers the following specially prepared article on How great Britain has built ii Lithe largest Fleet of merchant vessels by a note. Miss Huth Covey Merritt Biaxial to the Republican. R Here a miss Merritt own Story of Oakland Quot Al. Feb. Ruth i her experience Covey Merrit. Daring society girl is Back from the Philippines where she \ by Ruth Covey m err it was the first White woman honoured in America we Send out cards ahead with a formal reception by the King of when we re going to a reception. Not the primitive Zambales Negrito in a secluded Corner of the islands. Soin Zambale land. Continued on Page two first of arms treaties gains Senate support amendments to Yap pact by big majorities Landis makes last decision famous pc just Steps from in Chicago. Sayi no hell Neyer return special to the Republican London eng., feb. 28.�?great Britain maintains the greatest mercantile Fleet in the work with scarcely any Drain on the Public Treasury. Even Bel Ore the War when Ger a Many. France Italy and Japan All went in for ship subsidies great Britain steadily went ahead on the Assumption that the British mercantile Marine must be so of sustaining. All the assistance the British shipping companies have secured from the government in modern Days May be a summed up under these three Heads one reservation of coasting Trade. Exemption fro Mlp port duties Loans to shipbuilding companies. Two postal admiralty and Colon i Ial subventions. Three outlay Cash Given As an actual subsidy. This is very rare. Limit coff id Trade Canada. Australia and new zealand have restricted their coasting Trade to ships flying the British Flag. These and other colonies of the Empire Grant preferential import duties to British goods. X the Only modern instance of a gov eminent loan to a British shipbuilding company wits to the Cunard line in 1903 to offset heavy German com i petition. I the government advanced More than $10,000,000 to the Cunard line to build the plus Tanh and Mauretania i interest rate As fwd a fourths per cent a year and the non a special to the Republican Berkeley Cal. Feb. 28.�?introducing miss Dorothea Langguth. Andrew Mccoy and Rev. Robert f. Leavens. They Are the first a health a health and a health six months ago Rev. Leavens startled his congregation by announcing that he would perform no marriage unless both Bride and Groom could produce a doctors certificate s h o tying them both physically and mentally andr Mccoy m a the health certificate is mighty a a a the marriage License a says he. A i i am supposed to carry out the Laws of j god and i consider Ideal mating on of those Laws. More health brides and Groom will men fewer divorces. A we Start at the divorce question at the wrong end. We Waif until its a question and then wonder what a miss Langguth and Andre Mccoy were the first couple who agreed with him and they went to him to be j married. J a a pc met Ai a social in the Church a the Bride explained. A we had heard a great Deal about Rev. Leaven s i theories on marriage and were Greal july impressed. Why not a love is much possibly everything miss Dorothea Langguth so Why not take a step toward help ing it to be lasting direct and indirect Aid for shipping urged by Harding by associated press i ceased wire interiors As it is to our coast territory. Washington d. Cd feb. 28.�?the East South or West text of president Harding s address we have had a new manifesta in connection with the snip subsidy Tion of this broadened vision in the Bill he submitted today a cession of Congress follows a when undressing the Congress last december i reported the Laizure j of the executive to carry out Cor a lain features of the in Ere n int Marine a act of i 2u, notably the provision Tor the notice of cancellation of ail commercial treaties. There was no doubt i about the Man purpose of Congress to apply this proven practice to Jne j up building of our merchant Rolanne. J a but its supers Dure by reciprocity at a joint enthusiasm of the great Middle West for the proposed great lakes St. Lawrence waterway. A what then is our problem i bring to you the suggestions which have resulted from a comprehensive study and which Are recommended to me by every member of the United states shipping Board. It is a program of direct and indirect Aid to shipping to be conducted by private Enterprise. A in lieu of discriminating ,4uug� Jau Retama. imports brought to us in american a -Thrwf-4 no a a wow und l0c us trim. It Towk Law i Quot per i Cion of Otner methods of upon Riding idea room a Uncle a bled in the Jerusalem chamber tin Abbey and moved to their c continued on Page two reparations agreed upon protected under the Yap treaty senator Pittman Democrat Nevada introduced a. Amendment which would embody in the treaty text a declaration that guarantees contained in existing treaties a shall not be limited or abridged by any of the provisions of this the vote on the Pittman Resolution j the first vote on any of the arms conference treaties on the Senate floor was 23 to 50 against the proposed i pm by agrees to payment amendment. 720 millions of Marks of annually Berlin. Germany feb. 2s.�?a pro j \ it ional agreement reached Between ? a Allied reparations commission and lie German government provides for Annua payment by Germany of Quot a a a a Gold Marks in Cash and 1,4impi, Gold Marks in kind it was announced today. Should the deliveries in kind not i cd the total fixed the Cash pay i Ems will not be increased under tit thus it is pointed a no should have consid a a a St in seeing that the stip j cries were duly made. To Macnider talks with president american legion head intimates. I ter conference he is satisfied the cd by associated press i eased xxx ire Washington. To a Fob. 28�?hanford Macnider National commander of the american legion conferred with president Harding on the Bonus situation today urging immediate enactment of the legislation. . Macnider and John Thomas Taylor legislative agent o the legion. Who accompanied the commander. Declared in leaving the White House that they a were perfectly there will be no richly in the passage of the soldiers Bonus legislation the legion representatives declared adding that the president was heart and soul with. The american legion and that he by a it my it Iati i a Russ leased xxx ire understood 0 Fly its position. To Ashing on in fell. 28.�?secre or. Taylor said they did not Dis Hughes of the state department cuss with the president any plan a bark at Bis desk March 6. It 1 for raising the Bonus. Add a at the department. . I the Senate also rejected la to 52, s has been on a Brief vacation j an amendment by senator France providing that the manufacture Sale importation and exportation of intoxicating liquor is prohibited in the mandated islands. Hughes to come Back by March 6 m Ste Sij r Eta by expects to Keirn from rest Xii Bernu xxx Lull in xxx Eek. Daughter in Bermuda. 20 below at Huron is state s coldest of Caha neb., feb. 2 a Nebraska by a Dakota and the Northern and Stem part of Iowa were in the grip of a old wave today. Temper in Nebraska ranged from 12 Low Zero at Valentine to two be v in Omaha. Sioux City Iowa referred eight below. It a to As coldest a till Dakota at Hyron where it a Twenty below. The cold wave is moving eastward. Local weather Bureau reported. Lobby nuisances becoming menace is senator Kings View Washington in a. Feb. 28.�?�,on- Ted propaganda for and against ablation has become a National Inen und should be checked senator King. Democrat declared yesterday in be course of his testimony before the a Enate committee investigating actives of alleged Dye monopolies and lobbies. Y esterday a net press run of the evening Republican was $,250 watch it grow by associated press leased wire Chicago i. Feb. 28.�?kenesaw Mountain Landis today completed his seventeen years of service As Federal judge of the Northern District of Illinois and at la of clock gave his last decision and stepped from the court room with the announcement that he would never again occupy the judicial Bench. His resignation recently sent to president Harding becomes effective tomorrow. I by was to be returned after 20 i years. Under the loan contract master j officers ant. Engineers of All watches Sand three fourths of the Crews on All Cunard vessels had to be British subjects. And All certificated officers on the Lusitania Ami Mauretania. Cunard liners had to be members of the i Royal naval Reserve. Give subvention. Too merchant Marine an combined to a Quot a a Church comes out of coma pc lop a situation which would have led to endless embarrassment if we i renounced our treaties. A contemplating the readiness of j Congress to Grant a decreased duty on Ltd i torts brought to our shores in american Bottoms and racing the Embar i Rass ments incident to readjustment of All treaty arrangements it seemed desirable to find a Way of applying suitable Aid to our shipping Whlon measure taken to Congress by Harding today t president asks for an annual appropriation of $32,000, 000.00 for Marine suggests loan fund ministration xxi old pm v United states on Sean of xxx or id in Strong form the principal form of government Aid to shipping companies is the mail i subsidy. The Cunard company for instance gets More than $300,000 annually xxx Ili lie for Galu we for running weekly mail boats be subventions Given by the govern the Congress clearly intended ment s Navy department Are main j a the recommendation of today is by for the purpose of compensating based wholly on this commendable steamship companies for the addition intent of Congress. The a1 Cost of maintaining fast steam government Aid to its merchant a ships capable of being used in War j Rne have its chief source in the As auxiliaries or troop transports. Duties collected on imports. I pro i requirements or limitations save to cent of ail duties collected on imports brought to us in american or to reign booms and create therefrom a merchant Marine lurid. To this fund shall be added the tonnage charges taxes and fees imposed on vessels entering the ports of Continental United states also Sinh sums As Are repayable to government by the Post office department for transportation by water of foreign mails parcel posts excepted. A out of this fund shall be paid the direct Aid for an american merchant j Marine. The compensation shall be i based on one half of one cent for each Gross ton of any vessel for each too proposed a Miles travelled and upon the Speed taut a at which the vessel can travel a i will not attempt the details of j pose that we shall collect All import j sax that vessels thus remunerated duties without discrimination be shall carry the i Nite Ltd states mails. Physic i ans slur As. J go. A Ner by associated press a Asod wire Chicago iii., feb. 2 8.�?guards at the death cell of Harvey Church sentenced to be hanged Friday announced to Day that the prisoner had come out of the state of Semi coma into which he lapsed shortly after his self imposed hunger strike forty Days a and that during the night the prison had muttered weird. Unintelligible syllables. . Norman Copeland who went to the cell when the guards reported churches mutterings sat by the bed i Side for Mours and later announced j that Church would live to go to the Gallows. . William cd Krohn psychiatrist said that Church was a a but possessed one of the greatest wills i have Ever observed a the is not mentally dead a he said. A this brain May be numbed by hardships he has forced himself to go through but Church if he does not understand everything that goes on around him fails Only because he actually has hypnotized himself into a a o tween Liverpool and new York. A postal subsidy of $1,500,000 is paid annually to the Peninsular and Oriental steam navigation company for carrying mails to and from Malta Egypt and India. In the Case of the great trans Atlantic companies the mail contract forms a Small part of the total income. But with lines plying Between England and the West indies. Africa and the Orient it plays a far More important part in the revenues it acts As a guarantee or assured income. Protectorate of Egypt ends Lloyd George makes sensational announcement in House of commons today tween american and foreign Bottoms and apply the heretofore proposed re i auction to create a fund for fhe governments Ald to our a Orhant Marine. It is interesting to note in this i connection that the value of All dutiable imports for 1920 was $1,958,- 865,000 while the cargoes admitted free of duty were valued at $3,115,- 958,000. A continued Trade must be reciprocal. A it cannot Long maintain sales where we do not buy. In the promotion of these exchanges we should j have As much Commerce for the promotion of sales As for the facilitation of our purchases. There is not a record in All history of Long maintained Eminence in Export Trade except As the exporting nations developed their j own carrying capacity. A weight years ago a movement started to have the government sponsor in Enterprise in which individual Genius seemingly had failed. It will be difficult correctly to appraise the i policy because the world War put Art except parcel Post free of Cost and that All such remuneration must end whenever the owner shall have derived a net operating income in excess of to percent per annul upon his actual investment and there after the owner shall pay fifty percent of such excess earnings to the nil chant the full amount of subsidy previously received is returned to its 4 source. The provision makes impossible the enrichment of any special interest at Public expenses put an end to the government Assumption of All losses and leaves to private Enterprise the prospective profits of successful management. A the Cost of such a program prob ably will reach fifteen millions the first year estimated on the largest possibilities of the present Fleet. With larger reimbursement to High Speed vessels and the enlargement of the merchant Marine to a capacity a of parable with our Commerce the total rations and extra compensations excepting parcel Post freights All of which combined Are fast growing to by associated press us my xxx ire Washington. In <?., feb. 28.�?the administration plan for government Aid for the american merchant Marine was Presente to Congress today by president Harding with the declaration that the influence of the United states in world councils is a sure to be measured by that unfailing Standard which is found in ii nations merchant the president detailed to the two houses assembled in joint session the War time creation of americans great tonnage an experimental venture As he described it and then in added t Ltd St of failure Lirgg a having failed at such enormous Cost. I bring you the proposal which contemplates tin return to private initiative and private Enterprise aided to conservative Success wherein we Are safeguarded against the promotion of private greed and do not discourage the Hope of profitable investment which underlies All successful tim salient Points of this proposal embodied in Bills introduced in each House immediately after tin presidents address follow Aid estimated at $32,000,000 annually to he provided principally by diversion of to percent of the nations customs receipts. Requirement that not More than fifty percent of the immigrants to Tho United states lie transported in foreign ships. Bale of the tonnage now held by the shipping Board and use of the funds As a construction loan fund. Authorization for induction of american merchant men. Officers and sailors into the naval Reserve with the attendant allowance in pay. Introduced in the Senate by chairman Jones of the Commerce committee and in the House by chairman Green of the merchant Marine committee the Bill sets Forth that the purpose of the direct subsidy prov Sior a is o Aid the development and Maiti Tahi Ance of the Ajner ican merchant prorate throw ii of ii., foreign con re ref a to attic and to contribute to the n National 1 other provisions of tile Hill would authorize the creation of a Quot construction loan fund to be administered by Hie shipping Hoard and derived from the Sale of its vessels in addition to a operating revenues. Require that not More than fifty per cent of the number of aliens admissible to this country in any one year be transported in foreign Bottoms. Would mite Marine Reserve authorize the payment of an additional months pay annually to officers and men of the merchant Marine who shall enlist in a the merchant Marine naval reserved which the Bill would establish As a component part of any Reserve Force of the United states Navy. By amendment of Section five of the merchant Marine aet of 1920 the shipping Board would be authorized and directed to sell its ships a was soon in practicable and consistent with Good business methods a to citizens of the United states. Two suspects in Taylor Case Are arrested bootleggers the taken by Policky new facts Ark guarded by authorities Salesman taken from cel in Oklahoma and whipped by masked men Claremore okla., feb. 28.�?jaek j Burlington travelling Salesman rep is it noting a Kansas City firm was taken from the Ejov jail yesterday by a band of masked men. Spirited away to a Point three Miles from the City and severely whipped. He was then warned to leave town and never return. Police said two school girls who accompanied him on an automobile trip sunday night complained to their parents that Burlington had attempted to mistreat them. Madalyn Estrial May be ended today by associated pres leased wire London eng. Feb. 28�?prime minister Lloyd George announced in the House of commons this afternoon that the British protectorate or a Gupt has been terminated and that Egypt was free to work out such National institutions As might be suited to the aspirations of her people. Weather report South Dakota fair and continued cold tonight wednesday fair and not so cold. By the republicans recording thermometer monday 3 p. In. 11 below 6 p. In. 12 below 9 p. In. 19 below 12 p. In. 23 i by associated press leased wire los Angeles. Feb. 28�?completion today or tomorrow of its Case against mrs. Madalynne c. Obenchain charged with the murder j. Belton Kennedy was predicted by the state with the resumption of the trial this morning. Tuesday 3 a. In. 28 below 6 a. Rn.28 below 9 a. In. 24 below 12 in. 18 below 3 p. In. 2 below maximum 2 below at 3 p. In. Tuesday minimum 28 below at 6 a. In. Tuesday by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 9 minimum 16 below at noon 2 one Large Atlantic liner stocks or i for one voyage 170, pounds of meat 50 tons of potatoes and i pounds of butter. A were involved. Our shipyards a re turned to feverish and costly activities by the Call of the Allied Powers for shipping. American energies were applied to construction for others As we had never dreamed of doing for ourselves. When we were later engaged we trebled and quadrupled the output on our own account. So we acquired vast tonnage. Some of it is suited to the peace service of expanded Commerce. A the movement lacked in most cases that inherent essential to Success which is found in individual initiative. It was rather a government Experiment and the misadventure was so unfortunate that when the present administration came into responsibility the losses were approximately $16,-000,000 a in spite of All the later losses in operation however it is quite beyond question that our abundance of american tonnage w As mainly responsible for our ability to share in the Good fortunes of w orld Trade during j the two years following the War. A and so today we Are possessed of i vast tonnage the second largest in the world and we have the determination. To establish a merchant Marine commensurate with our commercial importance. Our problem is to turn the ships our experience and aspirations into the effective development of an Ovean Gelong shipping service. A out of the Story of the making of great merchant marines and out of end to All Normal activities before approximately five millions annually j a it w ill ultimately take the government out of a business which has been excessively costly and wasteful. It will bring to shipping again that in i div dual initiate which s the very soul of successful enter prs. It should enable the government to liquidate its vast Fleet to the highest possible advantage a the making of a successful american merchant Marine requires something More than the direct Aid to which i have alluded. The direct Ald proposed even though it ultimately runs to $30,000,090 annually is in sufficiently alone to offset the advantages of competing fleets. A Tho men who sail the seas under our Flag must be permitted to stand erect in the fullness of american Opportunity. Our problems in shipping Are very much the same As those of our industries ashore and we should be As zealous in promoting the on As we ure in protecting the other xxx Ith direct and indirect t Aid i bring to you a definite program. Those who oppose i ought in All fairness to propose an acceptable alternative. There can be no dispute about the end at outlay May reach the limits of thirty i millions hut it is confidently believed i that the scale May in due time there a after be turned until the larger reimbursements Are restored to the Treasury. A the proposed plan will supersede All postal subventions postal compel a definite program. Those who impose it ought in All fairness to pro Dkl g a dam to taken us angry a. Calif., Fob. 28�? six Mon were bore Early today Iii the raid of what a it lilt a termed a a re it tie do. Dote jives wording on the mystery slaying february of William in mud Taylor motion picture it lir a to or. Questioned the men. Pollee reported by a lit. I lint. The arrests will develop connection with be murder. Our own experience we ought to find a an acceptable alternative. There 5000 i the practical solution Commerce in can be no dispute about the end at la a a in quite a vital to the great which Wear los Angeles. Cal., feb. 28�?two men were taken into custody by the police Here Early this morning and were being held for investigation i to connection with the slaying of William Desmond Taylor motion picture director in his apartments Here on tit night of february i. The men whop names have been with Hekl by the Poller were said to have been members of a a Boot egging gang Volch carried on extensive operations in the Hollywood Section officers wer seeking this morning a third member of the alleged gang who escaped from the House in which the two were arrested. According to the police the men were sought As possible suspects in the Taylor Case following a Story told to an officer by a women also said to have been a member of the purported gang. This woman whose name is withheld told the police they said that she had heard the men threaten Taylor a life because they feared he was interfering with their Early this morning. Patrolmen raided a House in the Wilshire District and took the two men into custody. A full investigation int the a Tivi times of the alleged gang will be made it was said the authorities refused to divulge information concerning la Arr Sis pending the apprehension of the third Mao

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