Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 4, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican vol xxxviii.mitr.hf.ii., South Dakota wednesday january 4, 1922 City edition number 80tomo buys Shantung settlement we Ting cables premiers face Gigantic task at Cannes meet Lloyd George and Briand working to hold entente intact advice say signs encouraging i of close i \ to list of Council i Parks hot session int Rrt prowls leased wire a q France Tan. 4, save Complete economic Disrud keep the entente Are the big tasks to he of. Here by premiers Lloyd great Britain and Briand o 1 Iceni no private Conversa Coon after the arrival from. In f i Briand and minister of rated legions Loucher the two ors began to Lay out the program he Allied supreme Council which a evens Here Friday. The arriving. Agates wore greeted by a mild Snow Corm. Or George intends that this til he the last meeting of the Sueme Council if there is any Way of r Nging pending questions to a Point t. Are the cart thereafter he dealt a fifty ambassadors of the Allied. ,.vers. M Briand is understood to Nir of a Broad understand a is a a tix per a regard As an encouraging. Go the Progress made by the British a of cd for organization of an inter j v or ii financial corporation to Deal i credits and Exchange and Possi currency. This question As Well s a of reparations will he discus by Lloyd George and m. Briand a heir private talks there is Strong speciation that approval of the draft net adopted at Paris would he a f the earliest results of the con a of Nee. Conversations guarded a r two premiers were Well guard from interruptions As they began a a a conversations. The a train that brought m. Briand so carried copies of the newspapers staining the French Premier s dec i a vion regarding an Alliance Between a Nee and England quoting him As daring it the Hest solution of the i rope an problem. Fear was expressed however in official British circles that the respects of such an Alliance had been i promised by the effect on British hic opinion of Frances position the submarine question. Clinton arrives toe arrival of lord rotary for foreign affairs was orally believed to mean that to expectations the British of ions to the Angora treaty Between rec and the turkish nationalists ski be discussed Here. Al Ami Tvovi lib limit work i 4 owes to two i rations Paris France. Jan. 4.�?Premier s determined to limit the a a of the supreme Council meet cat Canna a a it it two questions rep Nomis restoration it is understood sequence calling Nee at which per Ninny May be rep ins and the Antral euro in favor of Cor. I in a t aft he f a an it coming to his senses Japan psf tar Etc two girls killed accepted when i my "1 Loans Are made former chinese minister to Washington sends news which is denied delegates summoned nation drifts suddenly explodes to pleasantry Hill Declark Sprx i Al meeting of representatives of two nations called immediately by associated prow leased wire new York. X. Y., Jan. 4.�?a Cable message from we Ting Fang one time chinese minister to the United states saying the peking government had finally accepted the japanese terms for the settlement of the Shantung controversy in consideration of Loans from Tokio wan made Public today by Quot or. A Roo. Canton government representative in his country. Or. Fang is foreign minister of the Canton government. The message As Given out by or. A Roo declared the chinese Dele by Henci Atco press leased wire Cairo. Til. Jan. 4. A Marie Hogan. It years old. And Gladys Hogan. 9 Sisters were burned to death this morning in a fire which police attributed to the explosion of a. Still. The Blaze destroyed the Hogan Home. A still and several jugs of illicit whiskey were found in the ruins. Dennis Hogan and Liis wife and three Small children escaped. Owe proposes Reserve Bank for europeans Oklahoma senator offers measure providing for stable economic on Ditton s state farm Bureau Heads say Farmer is poorest paid class in America average income $465 xxx s. Hill at Heron m Felting. Discusses work and plans of organization Huron. S. D. Jan. 4�?�?oinvestigations being made Are showing that the Farmer was underpaid before the War. And that he is the poorest paid now of any class of stated president a s. Hill of Mitchell president of the South Dakota farm Bureau federation in the opening address at the annual convention her this afternoon. He continued a i do not wish to appear pessimistic hut conditions Are such that within a comparatively few years we Are going to determine whether the agricultural products in this country by associated press i cased wire Washington. To c. Jan. 4.�?the is Gatea at the Washington conference a a Ernp an Federal re it pts in supplied by tilt independen had been instructed not to press the Shanti Issue Hon denies report Washington ii. C., Jan. 4.�?Well Langton Keo one of the chinese delegates to the arms conference characterized today As untrue reports thai the peking government had accepted til japanese terms for settlement of the Shantung question through direct exchanges Between peking and Tokio. Tingler Calls mooting Washington ii. Jan., 4.�?the chinese and japanese arms conference delegations were requested by the state department in notices sent out j late today to meet in joint session at to p. In., presumably to consider a further the Shantung nitration. Tile notice was received by the chinese delegation shortly after 3 p. In. End soon after there was pouted at tile press Headquarters of the conference a a formal notice merely stating the there would he a meeting Between the two delegations. City to Cost $24,000 less for this year Admi str Btl in. By pruning everywhere. Reduces expense s2.<mm monthly re b delegation feels All oth. Matters should he believing that if both of. Questions Are settled Satis the conference will be a consents to delay own the French delegation principle to Germany s in a a payments of 125,000.000 Gold a each on the fifteenth of Jan february March and april Al Premier Briand has insisted g binding was decided with pre Oyd George during the re conversations in London Inas As Belgium and Italy were not seated there. I was Semi of stated. However that he con of a delay of the 1022 German a fits except for Gold Well to other measures a relieve Germany such As e Price o reparations Coal owes limit of French and to a Market figures. A c us concur and advices it be of the effect that a Hing further in the Way in 1 922. Will he de or Germany than the half a Ark although Ger to pay the 500.ooo.ooo generally accepted in Nee. Germany still is of a ecord As being unable to Baru one third of this municipal expenses in Mitchell will average $2,000 less per month during 1922 than during tile last fiscal year. The county tax lists which were turned Over to the treasurer for collection this week by the county auditor. Showed that the City is now being conducted at an ave rage monthly i Cost of $13,170. The overage monthly Cost a year ago was $15,190. The saving in general expense was brought about through the efforts of the City administration to Cut Down every possible department to the lowest possible appropriation consistent with efficient y. In making the Levy for municipal expenses this year the Council was compelled to make a 18-months Levy in order to comply with a new state j Law. The total for the 18 months amounts to $21 72v the total of last year s Levy which was for Only 12 months was $182,298. Business of Panama canal for 1921 sets Best Mark on record by associated press leased wire Panama. Panama. Jan. 4�?in spite of the world wide business depression the volume of shipping traffic throughout tile Panama canal in 1921 set a new High record. The tolls for the Calendar year were $10,325.-718, approximately $30,000 More than the year previous according to an official report. Anderson says Farmers must fix own Price Minn Esita declares Kight is theirs As xxx Ell is it is manufacturers congressmen can afford Bath tubs Blanton secures Washington. Dick Jan. 4.�?on the theory that the pay of a member of _ ingress is sufficient to provide a with a hath. Representative Blanton. Democrat. Texas has introduced a Bill to close the free hath establishments in the House office building the measure would drop from the government pay Roll what St. Paul. Minn. Jan. 4.�?Farmers have As much right to control production of their products in accordance with the general demand As have manufacturers. Representative Sidney Anderson of Minnesota chairman of the congressional joint commission for agricultural investigation declared in an address late yesterday before the annual convention of the Minnesota farm Bureau federation. The condition of american agriculture today is largely due to Lack of thorough organization among Farmers by which they could have resisted any unjust lowering of prices of their products. Or. Anderson said. He added that he does not favor government Price fixing or government Purchase of farm produce to stabilize prices. Such plans he said. Could not be worked out successfully and would result in great injustice. If attempted. A Farmers hav As much right to take measures among themselves to Quot a Fri a o objection to the Call russian and German rep a or proposed economic their presence is East a Quot oration of Central a 5 Tor. D. I economic conference much enthusiasm in is although it is Gen a i a hat something of the Dor. The pressure holders of russian Prek amounting to Between six a i on a re seventeen billion a d to have had much to a he French governments re a from its previous hostile at award meeting representatives Quot soviet. Woman candidate or mayor beaten in Greenville s. �?�0ville. S. A. Jan. 4.�?miss add exam. The first South Caro woman to run for mayor was n yesterday s City election . She received 29 votes j 194 for James m Moss. Her a Pone it. The texan describe in his measure stabilize prices As have manufacturers. As a body rubbers. he stated a if a practical other Bills introduced by the texan would eliminate the House Barber shop where a member Mcva have his hair Cut at 2 5 cents half the oily proc. And the How restaurant run surplus Farmers undoubtedly would partly at Rovern tent expenses with hard a he right 0 add a out a corresponding reduction in. Better Tarm organisation and More pries agricultural of operation would Don much to prevent such disastrous conditions As face the Farmers Russ and finns ready for War reports infer diplomatic tension la High and mobilization orders the issued Tod xxx by associated pros d Axil xxx inc Riga. Jan. 4�?extensive military preparations along the Frontier Between Russia and Finland Are known to he under Way today by both the russians and the finns and diplomatic tension is High. Both the bolshevik and Baltic missions at Riga however expressed belief there would be no War. A Helsin fors dispatch to the Riga Evodna says the finnish government had prepared an answer to soviet Russia s la St Sharp note on the karelian question in which Finland reiterates her previous position that the karelian question we As one for the league of nations to consider. Reserve arc warned a wireless dispatch from Moscow declared that finnish rolling Stock had been concentrated at Junction Points and that the finnish a Erve officers had been warned to be in readiness for War. According to official let Vian sources. The bolshevik have an army of about 150,000 in Karelia and guarding it is under command of general Sergius a Kameneff. Tho commander in Chi of of the bolshevik armies. A while prepared to expel mutineers from Karelia the army of Kameneff. According to the bolshevik would not Cross into de by the finnish forces. Protects to it vans a wireless dispatch to the Rosa Agency the official bolshevik news , Deriax my Hitcher in. Bolshevik foreign minister has handed a note to the latvian minist a in Moscow protesting against Latvia ropes in soldiers coffins Washington l. C., Jan. 4.�? Rufus Hubbard of new York employed by the american Graves registration service in preparing bodies of american soldiers for shipment from France. Told a Senate committee today that on three bodies disinterred he found a rope around the neck of each and a Black Caf Over each face failed As the first witness at the resumption of the hearings of the committee investigating charges by senator Watson that american Soi Diers were hanged without trial in France. Hubbard declared there was nothing in the coffins by which the bodies could he identified. A avg did identify he said. By the Cross on the outside of the r Offin. The Black raps were not removed before the bodies were shipped to the United stoles for serve Bank providing a Gold secured currency and linked inseparably with the american Reserve system from we hich it would draw its resources and reserves. Advocated today by senator Owen Democrat Oklahoma As a Basic move towards restoration of i stable economic conditions throughout j the world. Would delay War payments in an extensive speech in the Senate the Oklahoma senator suggested j in connection with tile proposed Reserve Hank the following proposals for american Ald in world rehabilitation a i. That we should postpone the final payment of the world War Den in the United states by extending the payment Over fifty years that we should not for ten years collect any amount under the sinking fund. �?o2. That in arranging the Nymen of Europe dont to the United Sta is we should extend time to Europe necessary to enable then to read jus their affairs and regain thir r not to Etc Tiv Power and that we should not for ten years demand of them the payment o interest due but allow it to merge with the principal. Quot i that we should put Tho interest rate at 3 percent on Europe s lie t to the United would draw half billion Gold Renato Gwen at the same time submit to the Senate a Bill to Emend tile Federal Reserve act so that establishment of the fore in Hank would he possible. He proposed that the european Hank should be owned by the Reserve system of the United states and that from the two Eive Banks Here it should draw a total of $500,000,000 in Gold As a Reserve. The if. A claimed would in no Way in pair the reserves or resources of the american institutions yet it would enable the foreign Banks to Issue $2,500, Qto. Too in no Tea backed up by Gold As Well As too percent commodity Bills. Council leases hitching places lot on it oath Howley Viruet taken i Emete by Orbov in is Ike passed practical method could be worked out for regulating agricultural production according to the demand for farm pro ducts eliminating Market wrecking weather report forecast South Dakota generally fair to night and thursday slightly colder East b.j0 Central portions tonight rising temperature thursday afternoon local teen Prat tires by the republicans recording thermometer wednesday 3 a. Rn.�?2 8 a. In. �?5 9 a. In. A to 12 m �?9 3 p. 3 p. In. Tuesday it Low at 3 p. In. Wed Armour air plane makes trial trip from Kelly Field tuesday 3 p. In. 19 8 p. In. 13 9 p. In. 7 12 p. In. 2 maximum 19 minimum to Neslav. By the of Ial Eov rement thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 24 minimum �?3 at noon is san Antonio. Tex. Jan. 4.�?the initial flight of an armoured triplane on of the few machine of its kind in the United states army yesterday at Kelly Field was pronounced satisfactory by major John Reynolds commander of the Field. The plane was in the air Only fifteen minutes and other flights will be necessary before the Worth of the machine can be fully determined. Major Reynolds said the Tri plane is driven by two Liberty motors and is equipped with eight machine guns and one Pound Cannon for firing on infantry troops. The motor and three cockpits Are protected by steel plates. Of naval report nearly ready for arms meet sub committee p r o b x b l y will Tern it Over thursday chinese Tariff fixed by associated press leased wire Washington. D. C., Jan. 4�?the practical completion of the port to a submitted by the committee of a Finland unless attack-1 Val experts to the naval committee of the armament conference and agreement of the sub committe on chinese Tariff on a five percent effective basis were two important developments today in tie conference situation. The naval committee May be called t meet this afternoon or Tomor joining Finland in an Appeal to throw. It was said to receive the report of the experts which will embody precise definition of the replacement schedules As Well As the exact method of scrapping ships. Of in order to provide a suitable place for Farmers to hitch their Tea Nis Iii Mitchell. The City Council voted at their regular meeting tuesday evening to lease the property on Rowley a a Reet font ii of the Raymond hotel for use a a Public hitching place. This plot of ground including about a Quarter of a Block was secured by the chamber of Commerce some time ago for this use. Hut the City Council will now take it Over. Routine business occupied the greater part of the time at the Council meeting. The ordinances raisins the Price of cemetery let and the Price of grave digging were passed. They will go into effect in 28 Days. Under the new plan the prices of lots in the cemetery will Range from 25 to $125. Digging of Graves will costs and to instead of $4 and $5 previously. Vault grave digging charges will be us to $12 league of nations m. Chicherin terms this unfriendly interference in purely russian affairs and hints that a Viar. Commercial interests will be jeopardized Bridgewater hotel burned guests forced to flee in night clothes loss is estimated at $10,000 mobilization ordered London. Eng Jan. 4�?a Reuter dispatch from Riga quotes a Moscow wire Leo dispatch received there saying that the Central committee of the communist party has ordered the mobilization of All communists thru out Russia who i Ere born in the years 1899 Aid 1800. Civic body to hold annual meet evening to pick directors Crowder finishes financial Reform in Cuba and leaves by associated a rows i Caari xxx Mac Havana Cuba. Jan. 4.�?major general e. Ii. Crowder has booked Page age on the steamship Mascotte sail in january 8. For key West general Crowder Baa been Apodala representative of the United states in Cuba in Emine Eilen with proposed j financial Reforma members of the Mitchell chamber of Comerce will hold their annual meeting next monday evening Jan a uary 9, in the basement of the holy i family cat Hollo Church. Dinner will be served at 8 38 o clock after which the annual Buell meeting will be held. Election of directors to serve during the Corning year will be one of in Suluoo the most important matters of b us i. Of t he hotel news to to brought up the various i embers will present their reports and there will be a report from the Corn Baiocc committee and other committees. The committee making arrangements for the dinner avd handling the Sale of tickets is composed of inures Miller Joe l. Lovinger w ii. King. Xxiv. Rame and themas a i a Honduras j Eastcott Federal Council. Special to the Republican it Bridgewater Jan. 4�?guests at the new York hotel Here were driven from their rooms it 4 a. In. Today when a fire Broko out in the building and burned the Structure to the ground. The fire woo not discovered until it had gained considerable headway and Many of the people in the hotel barely managed to escape without being Able to gave any of their clothing. They found shelter in the Dewey hotel. It is believed that the fire started tie form overheated pipes or some other defeat in the heating Plant. The loan of the building amounted to about $10,888, and was partially covered by Fred Winket wan pro pole Central american Assembly convenes Farmer or by a peasant hns Drift to in Jig Iii fins a eth average income of the Farmers of America for the year 1928 was $48.�?Ti. Til i was hip Wiy for i tim and til management Fhi farm. More than this the purchasing Power of ills income when used to buy tile necessities of life a reduced to $2 in i think from the you must realize the Drift of the Farmer toward til peasant Claes a the foregoing is no Idle statement. Tim facts Are shown by the Congre Seiona i joint commission of agricultural inquiry which a been conducting investigations for several m a Hill reviewed the deflation of Price in ail lines of Busine As the result of the reconstruction period following the War a shut the deflation of til Farmer in been too sudden. Wits out of line with deflation in other lines of business and was unfair. A agriculture is so Baste and vital to the welfare of the world that when the Farmer is placed where a a no income and can neither pay i debts or continue to buy. Business stagnation follows. Prosperity rest on farm a the one hopeful thing to to Quot to will come out of this situation is that the world will realize As never before that National Prosperity rests upon prosperous agriculture f in hopeful that this experience will result in More consideration for one the president called the attention of the convention to the fact that this is a Day of organization and that Only through organization can the Farmers Hope for Success. If characterized the american farm Bureau federation As the greatest Farmers organization in the world a Elf is no a political party it i1 a business a Elf we Are going to keep our boys and girls on the farm we must make farming profitable. If farming is not a profitable business have we a right to urge them to remain on the Arm we May talk All we please about the advantages of farm life. But i say to you that unless Wear Able to make the business of farming More profitable we cannot expect to keep our brightest and test boys and girl in that line of work my it have to a a a it Market the speaker called the attention o his audience to the fact that a Farmer is a producer and being a producer requires a Market. A at the present time there a its too great a spread Between what the Farmer gets for by products and the Cost of those same products to the consumer. In the past the Farmer has Given too much attention to production and too Little attention to the marketing of his product Quot ii spoke of tile work the farm Bureau is doing along this line it said it was necessary to get the women of the farm interested in the farm Bureau work. Arum called the attention of i hearers to the fast to a the wife o a farm Bureau member automatically become a member tha a woman a com tee no commenting to fun Etino and that i a stride ran be looked for in that direction shortly. A Imine a membership speaking of the great work he american farm Bureau federation is doing. Or. Hill stated tha while to organization is but two years old a has a membership of Over a million Farmers with Active organization working in 47 states headquarter a maintained in Chicago we Hil a Wallington Bureau is mama which for the first tit in the tory of the country is giving Farmer a rest fore a Washer to fight for the Farmer inter a it i the policy of the farm by not to ask for too Many things to select a few of the very Irr to things and St them. Wear log legislation part Malarly or things transport Ion finance Iff and taxation hits Federal Reserve or. Hill reviewed what the b seeks to accomplish along the stated that the Federal a system is not serving the Lignum interests As Well a it should and the Bureau is seeking longer to Loans so that live a new Raiser not be compelled to Market Imp Stock in order to met their a Lions. In discussing the Tariff que i it speaker said a we believe it is unfair to ask the Farmer to compete with Cool labor in China and then protect the factory and f of t a lira wit a tur Faligan a a Salvador Republic of Salvador Jan 4�?the Federal Assembly of the and labor unions. Federation of Central american re try should go on a Public has been convened in Tgu a or 1 agriculture should re a. By order of the either the com free Trad a Pattie Protection As other lines of in dug try