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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 7, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican City edition vol Xxxviii a Mitchell South Dakota saturday january 7, 1922 number 84 Anglo Irish treaty is ratified to i it nor a Atli a i a hmm Wasny to Bhut in a nov j i i Dail Eireann in vote today accepts pact de Valera and adherents Defeated after prolonged and Sharp debate final vote 64 to 57 action comes after prolonged debate closing Arcuri ends acrimonious Rome Wasny to built in a Day for forty it Ari if it tric d to get you not to leave your old dirty Furnace gloves on the piano and to Nai ipe your feet after. Goin or Down int6 Coal Din sometimes it Taris a Long while to Iron out even Little. Domestic questions. Big dated press inca Sec wire Dublin. Ireland Jan. 7.�?the Dail r Reann tonight passed the Anglo Irish. Peace agreement which creates what is to be known As the Irish free rate a division which will Bear the same relation to great Britain As does the Dominion of Canada and other of the English Dominion possessions. The vote which occurred immediately after the Dail assembled at 9 p. In. Resulted in 64 ballots being cast for the pact and 57 against it. Hosing hours of debate on agreement acrimonious by associated press leased wire Dublin Ireland Jan. 7.�?the Dail Ereann adjourned this afternoon until 7 30 p. In. It is expected the vote amp a the treaty will be taken at 9 p. In. Opening this morning s session speaker John Macneill real a motion prepared by Hin self calling upon he Dail to affirm that Ireland is Sovereign state deriving its authority from the will of the people. The motion would provide that Ai of Ireland a International relations be governed by this status. It is expected the motion will he put through if the treaty is ratified. Following the Reading of the motion. Harry Roland across to speak against the treaty. Irish in America militant or. Roland just Back from the United states asked for a vote of thanks a for the magnificent support America has Given no one knew better than Michael a tins. Declared Boland that there were # 000 men in America eager to fight for Ireland aug that Many such men had come Hack to Ireland As it be Valera had done and Many of j them had Fotja Milit valiantly. Ireland be continued never has been end never could be beaten. I the treaty were adopted she could Caver again ask the world for support in the fight for Freedom. Boland was enthusiastically applauded when he took his seat. Joseph Mcgrath of Dublin supporting the treaty created a sensation by stating that when he and Boland went to Gairloch Scotland on their last trip As messengers in the negotiations with prime minister Lloyd George Boland told him he was going to America on behalf of Eamon de Valera to prepare the people of America to accept a something Short of a Republic.0 do Valois explains replying to Mcgrath. De Valera said to lit because be wanted to be hones with the american people be had told Boland to let them know a might not secure the a isolated Republic which was Ireland a Ideal hut that his external association plan would give Ireland Complete Independence. Its reported As the afternoon session was beginning that or. Patrick Mccartan of King s county a staunch Republican had decided to vote for the treaty. Minister of defense Burgess began is speech against the treaty at 5 r in. He was loudly applauded on rising. He spoke for several min Quot tee in gaelic before beginning his argument in English. Collin makes Point Burgess or Cathal Burgha As his name appears on the list of Dai members said he had been asked to define the position of Michael Collins in the army and the number of fights in which Collins had been enraged. Reluctantly he and after watching Congress in its struggles to make i p its mind perhaps it Isnit so very strange thai the Washington conference chemicals in War outlawed by big Powers american proposals Are approved by England France Japan and Italy chinese ask advice shades of Brummell i Al i ii Poi Inch look what the men a Uhul Are going to Wear Calls economic meet in March Hughes and Balfour Are requested to discuss deadlock on Shantung Washington. D. C., Jan. 7.�?poison Gas As an instrument of warfare was outlawed today by great Britain. Japan France. Italy and the United states who. Through their represent j natives in the Washington conference approved the american proposal to prohibit the use of that Wear j on. After the adoption of the anti Gas Resolution the armament committee took up the report of its sub committee on aircraft limitation. But reached no conclusion on that matter. The aircraft discussion will be continued monday. Aircraft report up the new York. N. Y., Jan. 7�? clothes set to music especially created of to no created for Young men. Who can t resist the lure of the jazz Are on exhibition at the convention of the american designers association Here. High waists braids and Satin piping Are outstanding attractions of the new terpsichore an garments. The coat is Natty and Artioli Cial Waist is three inches above Normal. The pockets Are fancy and High and trimmed with braid and Tho cuffs Are narrow turn backs. The backs of the Coats have inverted plaits finished with a silk Crow foot. Predominating colors Are Mack Blue and dark Brown. Lloyd George at Cannes ses Sion declares victors must take first step Premier hits Americo English i Sta Der declares ii had hoped for to opera Tion of United statics on the question of aircraft sub committee reported that it was deemed impossible to limit the size Brittain pledges France cannae. Prance Jan. 7�?great Britain May enter into an agreement or use or characteristics of aircraft guarantee the Security of France other than lighter than air machines in the event of an unprovoked at i and that the question of restricting tack by Germany. This was reliably aircraft in War in its opinion should reported in British circles at the Al be left open for a future conference. Arthur j. Balfour and Secretary Hughes it was said today by a Brit j us spokesman probably will await a joint request from the japanese and chinese delegations to the arms conference to mediate the Shantung dispute before stepping into the breach caused yesterday when the conversations Between the Tiro groups came to an end after falling to agree j on terms of payment for the Klao Chow Tainan fib railway. Messes. Hughes and Balfour the spokesman said however. Likely j would agree to meet the chinese delegation in response to it request made late yesterday. They thus will receive the chinese report on the situation. Lied supreme this evening Council sheeting Newberry foes menace friends Townsend says by Iyces base wire Cannes. France. Jan. 7�?the Allied supreme Council. In session Bere. Has unanimously decided to hold an european economic conference during the first two weeks of March at Genoa. The unites states will reach a formal invitation to participate and it is expected that country will is represented by several unofficial observers. 0 Europe most act prime Minuter Lloyd George in his Only Brief reference to the United state during his address before the Council declared Quot i was sincerely hopeful that the great Republic of the West might have joined bands with us. will not presume no express any opinion upon the attitude of that country. has its own reasons. A but Europe certainly cannot afford to ignore the continued the British Premier. A and inasmuch a responsibility for Europi must be with the victors in the late War we ought to assume that Leepon i Slbil Ity. And if we do not take it j boldly and courageously we need not j wait for history to condemn tis a should be condemned by the voice of our own countrymen and that very England also suffered a i ask leave to speak for my on country Quot or Lloyd George continue a it has been assumed that she did not suffer from a this ii grossly untrue we Are paying ii. 000.000 pounds Sterling annually is situation is different Michigan senator Duj tires i Aion and i ,con.on# he h a Brev threatened Pound Star liner to Tho in employ a for his position Heel Are hut two results of our Par i % to citation. Our taxes Are the higher by associated press i based wire j in who Ortr do a Washington d. Jan. 7 charges discuss turkish problem can to finish up everything in six weeks International Board favors deep waterway joint u. S. And Canadian commission approve St. Lawrence project a stand Pat on earthquake writes f. A. Reynolds from Chamberlain after tremor that threats had been made by cer the British View is that the Situa j Tain interests to coerce senators to Tion la so delicate that it would be vet against seating senator Newbur Mph Stltt for Arr Mawhar by of in Iuga mad�4h delegation Heads to intervene at the senator Townsend of that state in instance of the chinese without the the course of an extended defense of a ministers held an informal Dis japanese joining in the request. This colleague in the Senate. It was announced the japanese told stator Townsend declared he had received letters threatening him with the solution of the turkish prob Lem and consideration of the angor Shn i of few to Ltd afternoon when the premiers and for Washington d. C., Jan. 7.�?approval is Given the proposed lakes St. Lawrence waterway by the International joint commission in a report which has been transmitted to the american state department and the Canada government. The report will be transmitted within a few Days by the state depart ment to Congress and it was said today that inasmuch As consideration of the project was undertaken by the commission at the direction of Congress the report will not be made Public until submitted by Congress. The commission it was Learned today however has unanimously approved the preset which contemplates the construction of a deep waterway from the great makes to the Ocean through the St. Lawrence of sufficient depth to enable seagoing vessels to enter the great lakes. The commission also was understood to recommend beginning of construction in the near future or As soon As possible. The report of the Rorr Mitmon includes a lengthy statement by engineers who made a study of the prewar going Jet for the commission and who Are f. A. Reynolds of Chamberlain believes in a the god of things As is to or. Reynolds an earthquake is an earthquake and nothing else and he says that once experienced he is not going to relinquish that experience in. Behalf of the claim that the rocking he Felt while sitting in his Sun parlor recently was due to blasting. Shot hardly. No sir. Or. Reynolds wants South Dakota to As much credit for the tremor that rattled Chamberlain recently As any other volcanic Section of the a world. Wednesday mrs. E. Dewey giving her residence As Chamberlain expressed the opinion while in Mitchell that the Shock in Chamberlain was due to blasting of Rock. Or Reynolds differs with mrs. Dewey and he has written the following letter to the Republican that the quake of monday was men dynamite no Rock Etc. A no on Here knows mrs. E. Dewey and no blasting of Rook is being done in the a part. I was sitting in my Sun parlor at my Home Here and rocked to and fro As if in a Cradle. My neighbor. Or. Cleve Riger had on Comer of his Chimney drop out and fall to the ground. Many dishes fell rom shelves. The Large boiler at the sanitarium sprung a leak and All work was suspended until it was repaired. A few basement Walls were injured. There was a heavy rumbling during the rocking. An earthquake at. Panama canal was reported at one of clock monday of one minute. Our was at 8 50 a. In. We Are not going to give up this new fad we have now. On earthquakes. As California has nothing on South Dakota please done to let any the chinese last night they were unwilling to do. Although they said they had no objection to the chinese asking mediation. The chinese delegation shortly before noon received an invitation from or. Balfour for a conference late in the Day. Later it was Learned that Secretary Hughes had agreed to see the chinese delegation informally at four of clock this afternoon regarding the Shantung deadlock. Dear Mitchell Republican we mrs. R. Dewey fool you and be note a mrs. e. Dewey advises you sure you stand Pat on to do this. The minister of defense j understood to estimate the Cost d. Collins at this Rose to a Point j approximately 8252,725,000. R f order to ask if the Dail was Dis j of Messing the treaty or the minister of finance. At Harding Calls party leaders to White House resident Simmons Republican chieftain to discuss proposed legislation loaned millions to King without l 0. Us a wants u. S. collect u. S. And Japan closer friends Tokugawa says Pavese envoy at arms meet re cure i conference has re a Rig Success. Mary is victim of Poison pen miss Garden gets letter and Box containing pistol and nine Shelia by associated press i based wire Washington d. C., Jan. 7�?president Harding today invited a number of Republican leaders in Congress and several others prominent in the conduct of administration affairs to a dinner tonight at the White House at which it is understood the legislative situation and governmental affairs generally will be discussed. Those invited include five members j eloped of the Senate seven of the House Tat w it Washington. D c. Jan. 7.�?the a tfx a states has Learned that Japan a err Ains no aggressive designs in Pacific anti Japan has Learned Quot Hish has nothing to expect from his Side of the Pacific except Friend a co operation. Prince Tokugawa one of the japanese delegates said ast night on the eve of his departure for Japan in a Farewell speech to newspaper correspondents. He leave Washington today for new York and a ill sail for Yokohama via Honolulu on the Steamer Korea Maru january is. feel convinced that even if the conference does not accomplish every retail of its program yet it has Alloy achieved enough especially n the Way of International education a a a Mill it to description As a great Ess sri re will prove of in Calculi Chicago. 111., Jan. 7�?detective� today were searching for the person or persons who sent. Mary Garden director general of the Chicago grand opera company a threatening letter and later sent her Box containing a pistol and nine Cartridge. Police Chie Fitz morale was notified last night that her life had been threatened and was told of her receiving the letter and the Box. In the letter the writer said three bullets had been reserved for her and a a hoped to a soon have the pleasure of seeing her body float Down the Chicago nine millions is Given to dry Law officers by House Daugherty and John t. Adams chairman of the Republican National c omit tee. Hie members of the Senate invited were understood to be senators Lodge Massachusetts Watson. Indiana. Curtis Kansas Mccumer. North Dakota., and Brandegee Connecticut. The House members Are speaker Gillett majority Leader Mon a Dell. Representative. Sydney Anderson Minnesota Barrow Pennsyl i Vania Saunders Indiana chairman Madden of the appropriations committee and chairman Fordney of the Wys and Means committee. The Tariff. Proposed modifications and the Soldier Bonus will be among topic for consideration. It was said. New York n. T., Jan. 7.�?lending Money to King a a privilege which does t fall to the lot of everyone is an experience which mrs. Roberta Menges Corwin Hill Tearle formerly of Brooklyn but lately of Paris declares is exciting Bat not altogether profitable. Bent on visiting the american state department to see what the Washington officials could do to Aid her in collecting 5,ooo.009 francs which she claims to have advanced Prince William of Wied. Who occupied the throne of Albania for seven months before the War. Mrs. Ming a was known As the Pearl of Sheepshead Bay before she in 1902 with Young Halsey Corwin a Brooklyn millionaire. Mrs. Mengs a introduced to the King of Albania at Monte Carlo in 1913 by King Constantine of Greer whom she was entertaining at her Villa there. A you a a. The Prince watched me win 60.000 francs gambling at Monte mrs. Menges said. A and he thought i had millions to a have you a receipt from Prince William a mrs. Menges was asked. A you can task a King for an o. U. You know that a she replied. I. Of Washington. D. A. Jan 7�?�?Ti he Houma has approved the of Rovision. In the Treasury appropriators Hill of $9,250,000 for the enforcement. Bbl Ber Adu to the world a the Prince i prohibition during the fiscal it a h i ginning Avn july in weather report South Dakota fair tonight and sunday warmer tonight. Weather prediction for the week beginning monday Are upper Mississippi and lower mis Iri valleys Snow or rain Middle of Elk otherwise fair with Normal canapes it rate reductions on Petroleum suspended Washington d. C., Jan. 7.�?reduction in rates to 16 1-2 cents from 22-1-2 cents on Petroleum for Export which railroads proposed to put into effect today from Louisiana producing Points around Shreveport to new Orleans and Baton Rouge were suspended today by the interstate Commerce commission us May to allow invent Iga Hoar new Angle in Bank scandal in Fargo no. Teller of closed institution says investigation bloc ked plot with league i Cussion. It was indicated today that tin j great efforts would be put Forth to j dispose of the Angora question a i tuesday and if Jav it a Aih a. Conduct the supreme councils work by tuesday night or wednesday morning. Many of the delegates attribute tha Quick results of yesterdays meeting to the example set by the Washington conference. They Point out tha or. Lloyd Georges program was presented and accepted with the sudden Ness and Speed As the opening proposals of Secretary of state Hughes at the armament gathering. up monr1ay the question of reparations will Oil Cupy almost the entire time of the launched an attack on the Newberry a conference monday and the Delegate supporters for the position he a Aid Are hopeful that a decision will by they were preparing to take while reached at the and of one Day s or. Senator Spencer and senator we Side ration of the subject. The Ham. Democrat Mississippi soon pert this afternoon began discussion joined in the debate. As to How the first billion Mark when senator Spencer announced paid by Germany last August should that he had been informed senator be divided. Newberry would take the floor Mon i i defeat if he attempted to speak for j senator Newberry or voted to keep him in the Senate. A and what ill it cont in millions of dollars he asked Quot if Thi attempt to coerce these senators a Landing with Newberry is carried out i have seen printed circulars sent out to the people of my state urging them to get in touch Tveith me and defeat me if i speak or voted for senator c roads fill galleried during the debate yesterday crowds filled the galleries in anticipation of a bitter fight. At the outset senator Carraway. Democrat. Arkansas Fargo n. A. Jan. 7.�?the North Dakota legislative inquiry a year ago into the affairs of the Bank of North Dakota blocked execution of a Deal whereby the scandinavian american Bank of Fargo a to have been financed for an increase in its capital Stock according to testimony of Frank c. Heaton on trial in District court charged with embezzlement of $78,000 of the Fargo Bank a fund. The Deal had been made and arrangement were under Way for its execution when official of the a Tate Bank declared they could not make Good because of the legislative quiz. Heaton testified. He added that he had Assurance that when the legislature adjourned the Deal would be completed. The Fargo Bank was closed. However before the legislative session ended. Heaton Teller in the closed Bank produced letter from the Bank a files Day it was a Aid by Leader that it would a the first time in the two year since his election that the Michigan senator addressed the Senate. There was also a Prospect of a speech by senator Townsend. Or. Newberry a Republican colleague who was said to by prepared to a Peak Paris press disappointed Over Cannes conference pay a France Jan. 7�?disappoint a ment and scepticism were the mildew emotions aroused in France by the first Dav c developments at the for throw hours in defense of Junior senator from his state. William cause uproar the supreme Council conference in can. Be judging from the press com i ment. L eclair which is generally 1 credit with representing Premier senator William had not Long in Briand says tired the debate when the presiding a Lloyd George Baa spoken. It officer was frequently forced to tap i ads the Way and the repro sen a for order As the Las Iseppi senator s i fives of the allies follow As a sub shafts produced laughter and orca j j act follows the hypnotist. As he had signally applauds from the floor and announced. He subordinated the the galleries. War. Williams question of reparations to that of the who elicited from senator Spencer Verona traction of Europe so thai the statement that senator Newberry would a Peak in his own defense monday. Senator Williams said he desired to hear the defense to be offered in the Hope that or. Newberry could give reasons Why he should retain his a eat according to the letters the Bank of an a not disgrace not Only his own North Dakota agreed to make de Koo it i family but the god family of posits in. Or Loans to. The people s Bis state Bank of Casselton and the o Prosper state Bank which Banks were in turn to loan the Money to the scandinavian american Bank to i swing the capital increase. Heaton also testified that when he j was Suppo ened to appear before the j legislative investigators he a approached by William i Emke. Then attorney general and ask to change his evidence before tile Houey commit j tee. Heaton was not called before the committee but he testified Tbs he had declined to do a he alleged Lem. Be requested Heaton a on the stand when court adjourned. Mexicans seize Baptist school under secret Ary Fletcher suggests action against Saltillo officers Germany car find in Russia the Money she owes us. It is a Well known i it Rock a Ding it is that followed by ajl financial adventurers. When the company is unable to my it its obligations a new on is formed in which the capital of the old on in the Figaro Organ of conservative opinion remarks Quot the first re Ulfo of Cand a Are frankly bad. Lloyd Georg wins a Asi by ail along the of no a great financial and a Cono mjg conf re Nch is to be called at Turin or Genoa where the French pro mfr May a a hang views on the r a con St auction of Buroos with i Lenin and or. Worth. Meanwhile the inhabitants of our a a called liberated regions Continuo to live in their celluloid Collar fired by Cigar end wearer badly burned Berlin Germany. Jan. 7�?a bearded passenger on a Berlin Street car was severely burned yesterday when a Man nearby accidentally touched his celluloid Collar with a lighted Cigar. His Beard moustache Eye brow and hair were burned off and his clothing set afire. Several other pm Ogu i Suff Flam Bura by associated press leased wire Washington d. Jan. 7.�?-th� state department has instructed the american embassy at Mexico City to request of the mexican government an explanation of the seizure by the municipality of Saltillo of property of the foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist convention. Concerning which protest had been made to the department by senator Harris of Georgia. The seizure included the pre Porty operated by the Mission Board a a girls Secretary of state Fletcher. In a letter to senator Harris said preliminary investigations indicated that the municipality had declined Federal dry chief threatened Chicago police guarding him by associated press leased wire Chicago iii., Jan. 7�?a police guard met United states prohibition commissioner Roy d. Haynes at the Pennsylvania station this morning when he arrived from Washington As a result of threat of death which he had received seven letters have been received by the commissioner according to Deputy Shermann a. Cuneo. Threatening his death and a bomb attack. restore the property and that no All letters were postmarked Chelca reasons were assigned for their a j go and the a source is now being in j Tion i estimated by to a 4asport a

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