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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 10, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican a or vol , South Dakota tuesday january to 1922 City edition number 86 Griffith made new president of Irish Dail de Valera is Defeated again a election of new head made unanimous Cabinet is All named rear Botjo will continue to function until new pact is fully adopted keep pushing it Aristide somebody will come to the door after a while to it a ii adjourns ten Blyn. Ireland inn. Oloc Ting Arthur Griffith president and naming a Cabinet to assist him. The dad Eireann adorned late today Lintel february 14 to permit the new government to carry out the provisions of the Anglo Irish treaty. By associated greens cased wire Dublin Ireland. Jan. Ion Arthur r Quot i filth wha unanimously elected re re a Dent of the Dail Eireann this urn in or a. Spirited Battle with a re opposition led by de Valera. Tho Armer president of the Irish Republic and his followers seeing defeat a Ming walked from the Hall As a retest against Griffith selection. Speaker Mcneil put the motion of a Lerton which had been made by Michael Collins and there was not a negative vote against the naming of Griffith. Collins in nominating Griffith to be president of the Dail said the Dail must organize immediately some Nam of government to prevent a state of anarchy. Must make treaty Success a the Dail must make the treaty a Success a he declared. He referred to he difficulties the new government Rould meet and urged harmonious a a operation to surmount them. A unless we show we Are not he said a England will have an House for continuing in the Irish nation had no Captain a on glued Collins who proceeded to Ell the Dail that he had received a after from the proprietor of the Ork examiner saying the management of that newspaper had been acid up this morning at two of clock and compelled to publish a proclamation. Collins said he called such a methods a Black and Tan whoever employed them. Tie again barged the opposition with obstructionist tactics and declared its desire was to create the impression hat Ireland was still unfriendly to Ragland and to discredit the supporters of the treaty. Opposes Griffith the proposition to elect Griffith opposed by John Macintee who said he questioned the Wisdom of putting up in Griffitha Man who was bound by his signature to treats to wreck the Irish Republic. He declared no Man who had signed the peace agreement should be president of the Dail. Ramon de Valera asked Griffith whether he intended if elected to sat As the executive of the Republic. The Dail Eireann he said was representative of the Republic and of nothing else. Peace was not establish of d by the treaty he declared As the struggle for the Republic would continue. A this body a added de Valera a has no right to give away its Powers in Dos it is established As a Republican continued on Page Pix Opie shot boy five witnesses Tell senators sex service men on stand declare they saw major fire at one of soldiers officers quarters of taif Starita at canal diver base. Ii destroyed by fire be engaged for feared to complain virginian Syf. Yrs has a shooting a Ith Avn eyes Bethel on stand again carelessness proves costly a \ woman awarded $13,466�?T Fruitt against doctor who performed up i Lati on. By associated press encased wire Providence r. I., Jam. Ion a verdict for $13,466 was awarded mrs. Mary l. Morrell of this City yesterday by a jury who heard her $25,000 suit against or. Alphonsine j. La Londe in which she claimed damages after undergoing a stomach operation in the defendants private Hospital. Mrs. Morrell charges that a carelessly performed operation resulted in great suffering that or. I alone told her she had Only two Days to live thereafter and that when she wished to go Home to die. She was sent there in an undertakers Wagon instead of an ambulance. She ultimately recovered. Anti gambling Bill is argued it i in committee color concert will be played Pullman car new railway co. To absorb controversy on rival concern i. C. C. Gives Illinois comp any right to Issue $16,500,000 new Stock by associated press leased wire Washington do. Jan. Ion authority was granted the Pullman company by the interstate Commerce clerks Are pressing wage problem now new rulings expected next month by associated Ivess leased wire Chicago 111., Jan. pay for overtime work and the eight hour Day Are the principal Points sought by Railroad clerks in controversies Over the rules of the clerks National agreement which were taken up for commission today to Purchase the cooperation but he i Nad states property of the Haskell and Barker Ray Road labor Boa re Quot Dav bord car company by issuing 165.000 a compete its draft within shares of new capital Stock having a Par value of $16,500,000. The commission Analysed the financial condition of the Haskell and Barker corporation and concluded that the Purchase was for a lawful object and that the Price paid was reasonable. The Pullman company by the addition of the new Plant the commission held would enhance the i value of its services As a common i Carrier. It also held that inasmuch As there was room for doubt concerning the necessity of an order from the com i Mission touching the matter the two weeks and promulgation of a new set of rules is looked for february. Four roads submitted disagreements with the clerks on Rule 57, calling for time and one half pay after eight hours work which the clerks wish continued. Eight roads have agreed with their clerks to pay Itro rata time after eight hours but other carriers Are asking pay for the ninth hour pro rata for. The tenth and time and one half Only after ten hours. Monthly and weekly basis a of pay Are sought by about two thirds of by Aseo Tatad press leafed wire Washington. D. Cd Jan. that they had been Eye witnesses of the shooting of a Soldier by major Hie Rome l. Opio of Staunton. Va., while the latter was in France in ijh8. With the 116th infantry was Given today by five separate witnesses before the Senate committee investigating charges of illegal executions in the american expedit tonary forces. The witnesses who testified in turn that they saw the officer shoot a Man Down were Charles Fox of Richmond,va., Stonewall Jackson Albin. Of Kern town a. James e. Carlton Richmond. A. John r. Lie Fly Luray ara., and Dewey d. Hester of Marion a. A agree on shooting Fox placed the incident he described As a Aback of Verdun in idi8.&Quot Albin and Hester did not give the location of the alleged shooting and the others agreed that it occurred in a october id 18.�?� a the Man shot was wearing the american uniform a said Fox. A i was 150 feet. Away. As the boy was shot to threw his hands in the air and toppled Over. I do not know if the Man died. Sergeant Kane also saw the shooting a do you know Opie a chairman Brand gees asked. Brandegee asked. Positive it was Opie a i was positive it was major of a. There was much talk in company b. 116th infantry. The men wondered Why the boy had been shot but they j were afraid to ask about a you made no complaint a a no. Sir i was asked Why he did not report the Case to lieutenant Moring of Rich j Arnond. Fox said a that Guy would shoot me he take any Fox gave chairman Brand gees a letter from Moring. Written from 1 Rasper wyo., saying he was a sorry j to hear about major Fox did not want All the letter read i saying it contained a some rough used to rough stuff a i am used to rough stuff in this i Case a the chairman said. The letter quoted Moring As say j ing he had heard the Soldier was running away and that Opie had aright to shoot and advised Fox not to say anything about the Case a unless you actually saw the adding that rumours did not stand up in court. Banging the table Fox shouted that he saw Opie shoot. A i saw it with my own a from Morings letter it seems he believed that Opie was justified a said the chairman. A Well i done to Fox declared. Records cabled at univ by associated Presto leased wire Panama Panama Jan. Ion fire in i the Coco Sula submarine Baa last j night destroyed the bachelors officers quarters and the torpedo Ron Trot school and damaged the other buildings. The loss is estimated at $70,000. U. S. Undecided As to part in economic meet �?T22 Corn Palace w. H. King at annual Cham Ber of Commerce meet outlines Cami ral plans review years work Highway work. Nation and go Wuu tourist Camp and other matters discussed Ai Thor it Ati be statement expect Ted from White hoi of this evening is by associated preset i Rosed wire Washington. A. Jan. Ion an authoritative statement will be made not a today a Cabinet meeting that no decision had been reached by president Harding and his advisers regard eds or two nation Sily known to finn picture stars May he brought to Mitchell in person As one of the attractions of the 1d22 Corn Palace. It was announced at Anda v evening at the annual meeting of the chamber of Commerce in a report Given by w. In King chairman of the program committee for this year. A we Are planning to build the program without the usual Bond Fra Ture a said or. King a and Are planning for at least two big special Days. One of these will be american to ing Tho invitation extended to the United states by the Allied supreme Gion Day. When we Hope to have Gen Council to participate along with Russia and Germany in the economic conference to he held at Genoa in match. Jap War chief to see Wood Tokio. Japan Jan. Ion lieutenant general Baron i Echt Tanaka former minister of War will go to the Philippines about the Middle of Tho preset months it was announced today to return the visit paid to Japan last fall by major general i Leonard Wood governor general of the Phil Lupine. Germans to enl Pershing or commander Mac Nider of the american legion wit us As the main attraction. The other will be a special Day for the farm a re and we expect to have Senate Norris Bead of the Senate agric Tor. A1 committee or Secretary of Agri culture Wallace As the main speak or on that Day. Show a i la to Snappy a att is our plan to have a High last Snappy show with some musical Fea Tures to take the plane of the Usu a j band concerts Quot the report of or. King was one in a group of reports Given by Heads of j various organizations in Mitchell a1 i the chamber of Commerce meeting the annual reports of a. W. Blain Secretary and of j. W. Bryant treasurer were also Given. Charles ends Manger. President presided at the meeting. Nearly 150 men attended the Din Ner. At the election of directors in the coming year or. B. A. Bomb ant George Townsend were named to fir the unexpired terms of two directors continued on Page six Cannes session Senate should bar Newberry Borah declares financial experts will Tosti is reparations with Allied premiers by associated press la wed wire Paris. France. Jan. German delegation which is to discuss the German reparations questions with the Allied supreme Council arrived in Paris from Berlin today. The delegation comprising sixteen members headed by or. Walter Rath eau found an invitation from the supreme Council to proceed to Cannes awaiting them at their hotel. Idahoans says sex Admiral is remix a to ulam f for imm ease Epen Dit i it is wait word from Fondon Cannes France Jan. of endorsement by the British Cabinet of the written pledge binding great Britain immediately to Aid France in Case of aggression by Germany is expected from London by to move to re commit Washington. I. Cd. Jan. Ion a movement to recommit the Newberry election Esse to the Senate privileges and election committee developed in the Senate late today while debate was under Way. Those behind the movement it was said desired to have senator Newberry examined by the elections committee. Complete records in the cases of night american soldiers hanged after court martial in France were cabled in the Council planned to recess today until 5 p. In. While a sub committee mediately to the War department col pn8tages in the delicate task off do Onel Walter a. Bethel assistant judge advocate general in the army. Told the committee when he was called to the stand again. Colonel Bethel had been pressed by senator Watson Democrat Georgia. As to Why no reports of Legal ing an invitation to the forthcoming International economic conference to a coutry which has already formally accepted. This situation arose from the action of the russian soviet government which in its eagerness to be represented at the Genoa meeting executions were made Public until i pent a regular acceptance to the coun paper foes of Sterling a purposed measure All it unconstitutional fatty associated press teased w ire Washington d. Cd a Jan. Ion newspapers opposed to the anti gambling a Agi station proposed in a rider to the Bill which has passed the san to e and in a Bill introduced by senator Sterling. Republican South Dakota were represented at hearings today before a Senate judiciary subcommittee senator Stanley. Democrat. Kit a by asserted that the legislation w it designed a not to prevent racing i to limit the Freedom of speech i v placing arbitrary restrictions not non tracks but upon the Ile Elarid that to directly and Arbi Carl i y limit Freedom of speech in order to possibly and directly reach a Pine local violations of Law such As waders is a essentially vicious and it Fen is Bletz you do not have to make a Legal a ailment to far As i am concerned a i erupted senator Borah. Republic. Idaho a that Congress has not Power to establish a of he Bill became a Law senator Stan by asserted a school boy 6-t College who wrote his Mother that his Doorn hate had bet five cents on a football to amp to could be sent to the penitent Ary for five years and fined $5,000. Senator Sterling asked whether Here still would he opposition if the bin was amended to prohibit Clr Cula Mon of newspapers containing suggestions As to the Odds offered on horse racing. Stanley replied that such regulation would be unconstitutional. That the suppression of race truck gambling was in the hands of the states All of which with the exception of two or three had already acted making horse racing unlawful. I recital to of. One without Husic a co Siors to take place of real notes commission would assume jurisdiction the r0ads involved As opposed to by associated press i eased wire new York n. Y., Jan. Ion Goth Ajna a first fighters will sit in tonight on their first a Ocolor concert played on Thomas Wilfred a invention the clan flux or color Organ. Although it is called an Organ and is equipped with a. Keynote on which or. Wilfred will play there will be no sound beyond the gentle Whir of the electrical a re Prutus. The Appeal of the clan flux is to the vision Aiono and the a a notes played will he transferee to color on a screen in a darkened theatre or. Wilfred has worked on his discovery for several years and refers to the innovation As a Mobile the clan flux is three feet High six i feet Long and Calls for nimble fingers attuned to a color sensitive brain. A somewhat similar Experiment in color effects recently was worked out at the Church of St. Marks. Laud Brogden Rochester architect installed a system of aesthetic lighting thai leaves the Walls obscure and bathes the congregation in varying Light it is designed to produce emotional effects in keeping with the different phases of the services. In the Case because the Pullman company desired it. Commissioner Eastman dissented from the opinion and said that the transaction should not be brought before the commission. Protest a filed against the transaction by c. C. Nash of los Angeles on the ground that the Price paid for the car company would be so High As to increase charges to the Public users of Pullman equipment but the commission refused to allow the and held that the Pullman company could have completed the transaction without asking interstate Commerce commission permission. More delegates for farm meet daily rate basis which the employees ask to be continued. Of a a englishman taken by Russ As British secret agent freed i Ondon eng. Jan Ion colonel John Bigelow Dodge who was arrested by bolshevism uth orkies at Datum on december 9 As an alleged secret British agent has been released and is awaiting passage from Datum to constantinople according to a dispatch of the times. It was officially explained from Moscow that his arrest was an error. Quot Quot a colonel Dodge is a Stepson of to Nel George guest fourth son of Long after the armistice. A have sent the department the name of the men hanged the fact of the execution and the offence a said colonel Bethel. A i done to know How soon the department made the facts names of men hanged were not Given to he press out of consideration for relatives the witness said. Pet Dies boy shoots himself Oil s tentative query if an invitation would be acceptable. Harding plans to submit All pacts at once Senate a i la get Resti to of arms conference in Batch a Hite House says lad. Broken hearted Over loss of dog trims to commit suicide by associated press i pitched wire Chicago. Iii., Jan. year old Russell Mueller today is in Hospital with a self inflicted Bullet wound in his right thigh. He shot lord Wimborne and grandson of the himself after his pet Boston terror weather report forecast and South Dakota fair tonight wednesday colder tonight. Lock i temperatures by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today o maximum 45minimum 22 to at noon 33 robbers blamed for mysterious tragedy in East St. Louis by associated press leased wire East by. Louis 111., Jan. Ion the theory that William Rich wine 74 years old. An invalid was slain while attempting to protect his daughter in Law mrs. Clara Richwine 34, from an attack by robbers was advanced today by police investigating the finding of the two persons shot to death late yesterday in the family Horny Here. Jewelry valued at $1,100 is missing. Mrs. Rich wine a nude body was found with a Bullett Hoiu in the head and wrapped in a Blanket on the dining com table. The aged Many a body was discovered in the baea�a6nt. Forty three Adorf Man accept invitation of president Harding by associated pyrros dressed wire Washington d. Jan. Ion names i of 4 3 and diurnal delegates to the National agricultural conference were announced today by secret a re was lace bringing the total number of acceptances to Date to ninety. The list of delegates issued today includes the names of governor Carey of Wyoming governor Parker of Louisiana Eugene Meyer or director of the War finance corporation a. C. Miller member of the Federal Reserve Board and judge Robert w. Bingham of Lexington ky., rep j resenting the Burley tobacco growers association. Others Given in today a list includes Dwight heard Phoenix Ariz. Stockman and president Pima Cotton growers association Thomas f. Hunt Berkeley California College of agriculture b. H. Rawl san Francisco Central creameries w. G. Jamieson Laveta colo., general Farmer c. Osborn Omaha neb., president of the Farmers Union of Nebraska Praeger Miller Roswell n. M., cattleman c. I. Lewis Salem ore., assistant general manager. Oregon co operative fruit growers association and l. Wortham fort Worth Texas agricultural Leader. Late John Bigelow american Man of letters and minister to France during the civil War. A Stop that add just recently a Mitchell housewife used the Republican want and columns to advertise the Sale of some Odd pieces of furniture. She received so Many callers that she had the furniture sold within a few hours after the and appeared. Republican want ads bring results and bring them quickly yet the Cost is Only two pennies a word. A foggy a died yesterday. A it want to die too a Russell sobbed to his Mother mrs. Marie Grover. A # last night a policeman visited the lads Home. He took Bis pistol from its Holster and tucked it behind a Cushion on a Davenport. Then be with the boys Mother and other guests went into the Library. A moment later the cram of a shot stopped their laughter. They found the boy crumpled in the floor the big police pistol in his hand. Doctors fear the leg Bones Are shattered and that Russell will be crippled for life. Dentist has right to Puu Teeth is verdict of court by associated Iyow i based a Vire Washington d. Jan. Harding a Parent intention is to submit to the Senate at one time j the five Power naval treaty the four Power Pacific agreement and All the a a other treaties that Rome out of the conference. It is now expected the whole Hatch will he sent to the Capitol within a few Days after the conference adjourns. Suggestions have been made by some senator that the Domestic legislative. Program he cleared Yip before work is begun on the treaties but it was said at the White House today no such Plaja Hadys to been formulated. By associate press i cased wire Washington. I. A. Jan. 1ft.�?tin Senate seat held by Truman ii. New # Berry should be declared vacant. Sen Ator Borah Republican Idaho declared today in the Senate on till ground that the Michigan election in 1918, a being tainted with corruption and controlled through the use of Money is one of eight conclusions senator by Fra said this conc usum was one of eight which he had reached after a a thorough examination of the Law an Dacar Elul study of the facts re lathe to this he outlined the other seven concite Sions As follows a that the primary 1s a part of that a election process and the improper use of Money in the primary has tin continued on Page six nicaraguans flee Volcano Large areas of grazing lands Ash covered thousands of cattle dead Ball is worse death feared condition of wounded May is alarming according to his physicians by associated press i eased wire san Jitian i a Bur Nicaragua. Jan. Ion the Volcano mete pm on the is quid of mete pm is in Active a motion. Many thousands of Cocoa Plant have been destroyed Large areas of grazing lands axe covered with a he and Many cattle Are did. The inhabitants of the adjacent Village terrified by rumbling Arf fleeing to zones of safety. Considers Able lava is flowing the eruption 1$ the worst sine 1863. English oppose army reduction Ulster alone will of gab Riso Ned a Ever a l am n Esta is granted by associated press leased wire Madison wis., Jan. state supreme court today determined that a dentist May remove a patients tooth without consent of in the exercise of his professional duties. A judgment of the court of Milwaukee county awarding $1,500 damage to Isabel Thorn was overruled. Six of her fir ont Teeth had been extracted by . A. Wandell against her will and without to knowledge she alleged. London. Eng., Jan. Ion the time declares that All British forces Are to be withdrawn from Ireland excepting Ulster As rapidly As possible the movement involving about 50,001 men. The amnesty to be granted by the British government according to Charles Ball who has been at a i Mitchell Hospital for Over a week suffering with a Bullet wound in the Side of his head after being mysteriously shot on the night of january i was in a More serious condition today according to reports from his newspaper is expected to embrace All physician. It is feared that he May who can be regarded As coming in not recover. Der a generous construction of the bail was in the Best of spirits for phrase a political a few Days after he was shot but Hoof became weaker sunday and does not he xxx a kills five appear to be improving now. The Hoboken n. J., Jan. 10.�?five me Bullet is buried in the Side of his died today from drinking poisonous neck just above the jugular vein and liquor. The authorities believe the lilt would be dangerous to operate in quor had been obtained from Sailor an attempt to remove it. On an incoming steamship

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