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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 11, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Ten Page the evening Republican City edition vol , South Dakota wednesday january la 1922 number 8/ Griffith and aids on Job in Ireland today formal ratification of pact is planned for february 14 by dad Eireann immense task ahead my i efs to Kef work be in Eving majority of Ireland approves course what a the idea she was always Happy Down on the farm Wasny to she by associated Prees i ceased wire Dublin. Ireland Tan. i Griffith new president of the Dail. Irrmann. And his Cabinet assumed today the places to which they were up Lee Ted yesterday. It was recognize. D that careful work was necessary f Pitfalls were to be avoided during a full month which must elapse before final ratification of the treaty vesting the Irish free state was pos j h Hie. On february 14 the Dail will re f Convene to ratify formally the document. Which it approved As the representative body of the Irish Republic. Rail i odder confident. The possibility of the proverbial j dip a twixt cup and lip was not ignore. And it was feared in some quarters Bat the republicans might use the interval in attempting to turn popu j a feeling to their Side. The new Dail leaders however claimed to have assumed their tasks. Backed by the utmost Good will of the majority of Ireland s population. The j a ported decision of great Britain to liberate immediately All political prisoners would it was believed strengthen their hands against any r a remiss efforts on this score and if the British troops and other signs of foreign domination a were rapidly removed their troubles would be further lightened. Calls i or an election l l the Irish times is confident a a lie people will accept the free and a relegate to private life those who defied their wishes in the dad a Blit it says until then there will be no Nable government and adds a until Griffith is Able to rally the j people to the defense of their own interests he can merely Hope to hold his ground and make no headway. J a nothing less than an election will i be of any service to him. A plebiscite would be useless for the treaty a opponents would ignore its results As they ignored the National demand for ratification. A an attempt to Force the Provis Evora f Gerfin men to the polls before the free state is embodied is not in 1 possible and. If it is made and is successful. The treaty a friends would tight at very great disadvantage therefore it is the British cabinets duty to consummate the Irish settlement with urgent Torio holds up new in Allied Council final draft of of Cucumber doors keeps eyes on Pacific treaty meanwhile naval committee of a big five discusses m other features big Point unsettled fortification of japanese islands is unanswered question before meet maybe its a conservationists plot but it does t look it Corn shipments jumped Jan. I Are now lower millions of bushels of Orn sold when rates dropped mall Ket Hecks sales Widmann chef robbed by Man he discharged Carl Allen in Ca Jcj it after Assa get prompted by revenge escapes Britain a foreign in a in mint hit Trade decreases in i 1 �?T21 Over that of �?T20 operating costs Wallace states As a result of the lowered freight rates which became effective the r est of tile year several millions of bushels of Grain were shipped out of South Quot Dakota the first week of Tan nary according to an estimate of a a ocal Milwaukee railway official to j i a y. A practically no shipping was done luring december 1021, he said. Quot a he banners were holding their Grain or shipment until the lowered freight rates had gone into effect and the War tax bal beep dropped. A a Ark of increase was shown the first week in january and then dropped Tat week due to the Market Condi i a shipments Ali Iii it cd half from january i to 7 an increase of .>0 per cent was shown on the t of the division of the Milwaukee. Which includes stations Between a i who and Canton. About 30 cars or 4 9.000 bushels of Grain were ship de out from this division each Day. While All of the stations of this Devi i Ion Are shipping now. The volume it not so great due to the decrease j in Market prices. The Farmer who was getting 2 7 2 cents for his Corn the first week january is now Selling at a loss of two cents per Bushel As the Mitchell a Arket tuesday quoted the Price at -3 1-2 cents. Grain men tin not seem to know a e cause of tills drop. And although a hey Are hoping for an increase in a e near future they do not know v Lien to expect it. A cents Sard Iii freight Lamia Winkler chef at the wid Manh Otel was robbed of Sitt at 2 30 a. In. Today by two men who attacked him As he stepped out of the Back door of the building. One of his assailants was captured by the police and was found to be Carl Allen. 19 years old. A former hotel employee. The other escaped. None of the Money was recovered and it is believed to be in the Possession of the Man who escaped or else Allen is though to have thrown it away when he was being pursued by the police. Revenge prompted Rob it Ery Allen gave revenge As his motive for tile assault. He said today that Winkler had discharged him a Short time before Christmas and that he wished to get even with him. He asserts that he did rot know the name of his concede rare hut that he had met him on the Street about la p. In. Tuesday and they planned the attack on Winkler. The two men wailed in the Alley Back of the hotel until their intended victim came out about 2 30 a. In. Just As he reached a spot at tile head of an outside stairway leading into the hotel engine room they hit him with an Iron bar. Winkler fell unconscious. And tumbled or was kicked Down the stairway leading into the engine room where he was found a few moments later several shots fired employees of the hotel who heard the 1 struggle called patrolmen Edwards and Medley who were across the Street and they caught Allen with out any trouble. Allen ran East toward the Anderson planing Mill while the other Man ran South. The police fired at Allen several times before he surrendered. Winkler was much better today hut was somewhat stiff and bruised. Allen is in jail awaiting a hearing on a charge of robbery. London. Eng. Tan. Britain a foreign Trade decreased in 1921 in value from that of the proceeding year the annual Hoard of Trade returns show. Imports were valued at 1.086,00�,-000 pounds Sterling compared with 1.932.000.000 pounds Sterling in 1 920. Exports totalled 703.000.000 pounds Sterling compared with 1.334.000.000 in 1920. Secretary says Ideal condition would be higher prices Ali around. New rules for Road work up Secretary Wall Ace is plan Ning to Draut regulations for Highway building. Opening arguments in Burch trial on Washington. D. U., Jan. of agriculture Wallace is considering a tentative draft of rules and regulations for administration of the Federal Highway act under which $75-j 000,000 is made available for construction of Federal Aid roads it was announced today. In formulating these fundamental rules it was said the department is consulting the state Highway officials. Who will have much to do with carrying out the purposes of the act. As represented by the executive committee of the american association of state Highway officials. Each state Highway department according to the announcement. Has been requested to submit to the department a tentative map showing routes proposed for primary and secondary systems of roads to he constructed under the act. In considering these recommendations. It was said special attention will be Given to social and economic questions involved. Hot questions fired at Burch states. In summing up. Makes striking Points in Hurder Tri Al today by associated ivies leased wire Philadelphia pa., Jan. bring about a Normal adjustment in agricultural and through it in Industry. Railroad deficits. Quot must he met by reductions in operating costs rather than by advances in rates a Secretary Wallace of the department of agriculture. Declared in an address before the traffic dub of Philadelphia. Agriculture he said Quot urgently needs the adjustment of freight rates on farm products to a Point at which they Bear about the same ratio to the Price the Farmer received for these products As prevailing before the War. Quot it would be better for All interests Quot the Secretary continued if during the reconstruction period a general Price level about 6ft percent above the prewar Normal could be established and farm prices brought up to this level rather than that other prices he forced Down to the level of agricultural products. But this seems impossible at present so Quot other prices must come Down As agricultural prices go up until the Normal relation is an Quot efficient Quot agriculture and an efficient Quot transportation system. Or. Wallace declared Are indispensable to the National welfare and Are dependent upon one associated press leased wire. Washington. D. Jan. they waited word from Tokio on the final draft of the Pacific fortifications i provisions the naval Quot big five of the arms conference went ahead Torbay i with the discusses of other features of the five Power naval limitation j treaty. Aside from the fortifications Arti j Des and various annexes to the treaty j the five delegation chiefs were in virtual agreement on All portions of the treaty text. Before the five came together. Each of the delegations had i met separately to review the few Points remaining at Issue Shantung session resumed during the Day the Shantung negotiations also were renewed by the i japanese and chinese groups with an understanding that the deadlocked question of the Tsing tac Tsin Anfu Railroad should he held in abeyance while an Effort was made to reach j decisions on other controversial Al lenient of. The delay developing Over reference to the fortifications articles of the naval treaty to Tokio. Led to a general belief thai no plenary session of the conference would be possible i before next week. In the fortifications article the a chief difficulty is understood to have i Arisen Over a precise definition of the geographical area to be embraced in j the Pacific fortifications a status i big u answered question the big unanswered question is 1 whether a string of japanese islands extending 3ftft Miles to the southward of the main japanese archipelago Are to be included in the territory i w Here further fortifications Are per in it Ted. Although Little Public attention has been drawn to the matter of the sex j tent of the fortifications to be permitted in the Pacific islands tile general Board of the american Navy at j laches a Good Deal of importance to it. Fortification of the string of islands southward from the japanese Mainland Ifould control the a j preaches by naval vessels to the whole North coast of China and would constitute an effective military Barrier. The question is whether the term Quot Pacific regions a applies to the is i lands of this character which Are in continuation of a main archipelago As in the Case of japanese or the Aleutian islands which form an Extension of the alaskan Peninsula. The term was first used i the Koot Tak j a Ira agreement Many years ago and while it has proved sufficient Lily definite up to the present moment it a new York. X. Y., Jan. 11 a new yorkers addicted to the water drinking habit were still complaining today of a Cucumber odor clinging to the fluid Avater department officials who have traced the Peculiar taste to the Synura. A microscopic organism which imparts an oily flavor to water report that they have killed the a a huge which has appeared in Large numbers in the Kensick Reservoir hut explain that they have not vet been Able satisfactorily to remove the Oil which it contains. Authorities Are agreed however that it is not injurious to health. Mth claims Cong. Miller of Minnesota Secretary of National g. O. P. Committee Siun lbs following operation by associated press least wire St. Paul minn., Jan. 11�?arrangements were to he completed today for the funeral of Clarence b. Miller Secretary of the National Republican committee. Who died Here late yesterday. Funeral services will probably be held Here on Friday. Definite arrangements await the arrival of a son. Captain Maurice Miller of. S a of Scranton. A. The body will lie for a time in a vault in St. Paul but burial ultimately we ill be made at Pine Island. Minn., or. Miller s boyhood Home. Or. Miller who was 50 years old. Was operated on january third for appendicitis. His condition complicated by a heart ailment was regarded As critical and yesterday his physicians told him that death was to be momentarily expected. Tile former congressman from Duluth complacently heard the statement of the doctors and calling in i l. M. Willcutts internal Revenue collector for Minnesota a Frose personal Friend he occupied his last conscious minutes with arranging his business affairs. French chamber considerable Adverse criticism of Brian cts work at Cannes develops germans come today reparations i a i i of St i Al port a it i lotion Fri Ori meeting by shia f l press he Axil wire Cannes France Jan. Llu whip the Allied supreme Council met today to consider Germany a War reparations much of the interest a n. D. League to continue fight Call is issued for Owen Tiona full slates will re named again. By associated pics wire Fargo n. A. Jan. La a the state executive committee of the nonpartisan league has issued a a All for precinct caucuses of league members to be held on february 2 to name Dele Gates to county and District Conven Felt that there was now occasion tons that will precede the state Lea for a More precise understanding on Guo convention the subject. It rial armament unsettled among other questions yet to be settled is the number and calibre of guns to he permitted to air plane carriers. It has already been decided to attach appendices to the main treaty. These will Deal with the limitations to be placed on the replacement of capital ships scrapping of ships and other such technical subjects. A Short preamble had substituted the Call for the caucuses says you will choose delegates to the Legisla Ive District conventions. Who will j name your candidates for legislative offices and will choose the delegates i to the state convention which will j select the candidates for state and congressional the Date of the state convention has been announced. No reference is made in the All to a proposal said to have i been put Forth some time ago by a a. Townley president of the National nonpartisan league that the league for the Long one originally drafted abandon its policy of naming a Andi by Legal experts. I recites in Gen i eral terms the need for some such arrangements to reduce the burdens of armament and to make for the continuation of peaceful relations Between the principals. As a result of Ether additions however the length of the treaty and its annexes now considerably exceed 5.00ft words. Dates for Public office. Bombers in Belfast try to wreck truck two people killed Jain agree to remove try haps from Kiao Hau washing on. D. C., Jan. Llu the japanese delegates to the arms conference today tentatively agreed to the withdrawal of japanese troops from the former German Kiao Chau leasehold and from the Tsing Tao Tainan fun is Flay on condition that chinks furnish proper policing. Kendall scores Railroad rates governor saas a Thok is Pok to Quot of roads is throttling St ate a in in str i is. Of the i delegates web a a in Paris where the French Cabinet Whf to hold a special session to consider Ura tire s position As the result of the decisions reached Here. It is understood that considerable Adverse eroticism of Premier has developed in his Cabinet in connection with the proposed Anglo French defensive Alliance and there is much speculation As to the result of the Cabinet s meeting. Wont wait on by Rtin approval last night of the plan for an International financial corporation left the reparations question As the i most important item left on the Agenda. The conferences with the Ger Man reparations delegation under i it a Walter ramp Theneau. Which was to arrive today were expected to be i Brief. No delays will be granted for the purpose of conferring with Berlin and advices from the German capital Art that the delegation has full Powers to act in the name of its government. Payment Ari allotted the final terms for reparations payments that the German delegation will he asked to accept Are 72ft,-ftftft.oftft Gobi Marks and reparations in kind to the value of 1,750.000,� i o it it Gold Marks annually. France finally renouncing any part of the Marks already paid. Wilt get 1,128..�oft Marks Ltd of the payments in kind each year. The remainder going As follows 24ft.0ftft.000 to j Italy 100,000,000 to great Britain i 25., to Belgium 7,, to Japan and the rest to other beneficiaries under the treaty. Britain Agos. To i it it an it of the 72ft,, Gobi Marks payable in Cash in 1 922, great Britain will get 159,000,000 of which she will loan 139.u0ft.00ft to France the loan being repayable from later Cash payments by Germany to France the i rest will apply on Belgium a priority. This division applies Only to the present year the idea being that the payments in Cash be in part applied to payment of interest on series a a of i the German to kids to the value of i Gold Marks not a Iii the hands of the reparations commission i to secure payment of 510,000,00 Marks to Belgium 450.. to great Britain and 31,000,000 to Italy. Briand will go b it k to i a Ris to meet deputies by a shoo rated in Rcw a Casol wire Cannes. France. Jan. I i a Premier Briand Wil heave Cannes for Paris of 3 o clock this afternoon it was announced not Only to inform the French Cabinet As to the of the negotiations Here. But it is understood. To meet and answer criticisms of certain groups of the opposition and to demand that the chamber of deputies support or reject him. Flier to Hunt lost official state of Minnesota aids in search h for Miskin look coi Sta commissioner the lowered freight rates however in spite of the drop in the Market e still an advantage to the Farmers the largest per cent of the Grain i a his Vicinity is shipped East in oat to Milwaukee and Chicago. The a e per Hundred pounds to either of be Points was formerly 3 7 rents j since the Cut of 21 per cent on a coarse grains the Farmer can ship Man. Eats or Barley now for 29 i cents. In 3 per cent War tax. The rate on wheat before the first he year was the same As that on Carse grains but since the of the Snipper can Send wheat to Milwaukee in Chicago for 33 cents per Hundred funds less 3 per cent War tax. Other Grain rates a part of the South Dakota Grain Roefe to Minneapolis offid wheat or a Marse grains which were shipped for 1-2 cents per Hundred pounds in n21 can now he shipped for 23 and i 1-2 cents. Wheat May now be sent a it Omaha at the rate of 22 cents per a a untied pounds and coarse grains for cents under the new rates. Quot Zereas formerly it Cost 24 1-2 cents a r Hundred pounds. The rate now in a t to Sioux City is 17 1-2 cents on a neat and 16 cents for coarse grains. �T�4. Was 19 1-2 cents. By associated leased wire los Angelo a �?~�?Ta1. Jan. Llu the opening address to the jury on behalf of the state was Well under Way at the trial of Arthur c. Burch charged with the murder of j. Belton Kennedy. Asb Keyes Deputy District attorney continued his review of the evidence and its hearing on burches guilt or innocence it was the expectation of attorneys that or. Keyes would hold the floor most of the Day. There Are three other attorneys to speak two for the defence and one More for the state German unions find fault with tax Pun by associated press leased wire Berlin Germany. Jan. general federation of trades Union has issued a manifesto declaring dissatisfaction with the govern Mew taxation policy especially its Remis Ness regarding levies on property. A commission composed of Trade Union and socialists representatives has been formed to examine the question a property taxes. Los Angeles. Cal., Jan. state of California ask a the defense of Arthur c. Burch to answer some questions today when the defense gets its innings in the argument of the Burch trial now under Way. Burch on trial charged with the murder of j. Belton Kennedy on the night of August 5, has interposed an insanity defense which a been attacked by Lite slate. Arguments began monday when Deputy District attorney Asa Keyes opened for the prosecution. The attorney told the jury he would like to have the defense answer these questions which he said were by no Means answered in the defense evidence a Why did Burch come to los Angeles from Chicago at the request of mrs. Madalynne Obenshain his co defendant ? Quot where was Burch the night of August 5, the Date of the shooting Quot Why did he leave los Angeles hurriedly the Day after the shooting Quot six of the women jurors made careful note on these questions As Keyes propounded them. Keyes said he would turn next to the question of burches sanity. He was expected u mesh his summing up late by mkt Ial it l pre leaned wire Belfast. Ireland Jan. bomb was thrown at a Tram tar bearing 75 j persons to their work in tile Crumlin Road District today. The Quick action of the Driver who put on full Speed when lie heard a revolver shot resulted in the missile going wide of j the Mark the explosion splintered j the car. A Man and his wife living nearby who went to the door of their House to learn the cause of the commotion were shot dead by a Volley of Rifle fire which swept the Street. By a asocial 4 gtd fat Rose eased wire Des Moines. La., Jan. n. E. Kendall told the members of the Iowa farm Bureau federation today that he would stand no longer the delegates did not discuss the for the Quot transparent horus Pokus of Date on which the withdrawals would the railroads with respect to fax and take place but the japanese aug rate tested that the Railroad guard with governor Kendall charged that the drawl would he treated separately \ High freight rates which railroads from that of the withdrawal of other j have been permitted to charge Are troops in the leasehold. By Hoover called by rail body sea Reta by asked to testify in hearing on transportation rates weather report fore ast by associated prow icam i wire Washington. D. C., Jan. Ii Secretary Hoover Ai the instance of the United states Chan Ber of Commerce. I not Only throttling the states agricultural industries but All other As Well. Ile declared that the big trunk lines of Iowa could reduce their freight rates. 25 percent and still make a larger profit than they did prior to june 3u, 1917. Saar valleys up again before league at Geneva session Duluth minn., Jan. Llu a dozen members of the Duluth tank corps. Minnesota National guard with lanky and trucks will leave Here to Sis morning for the wilderness of the Northeast tip of Minnesota to establish a base for an air plane ordered by Hie state to search Tor James Maher c of county commissioner who has been lost for two works in the Vicinity of Thunder Bay. Lake Superior. The tank men will Aid major Ray Miller of the guards observation Squadron who arrived Here late yesterday in an air plane form St. Paul. Eggs drop 15 cents in week increased prod Tion responsible of dec line. In it Ual dealers assert eggs dropped 15 rents a dozen on the retail Market in Mitchell fret last Friday until today bringing the Price per dozen Down to 30 cents a to unusually Low quotation for Tho of year. The drop of 15 cents a doze i me by a be Kua Ted pre leased a ire Geneva. Switzerland. Jan. La egg. Upp fro South Dakota fair tonight and thursday slightly older tonight. Today was asked to appear before the prot Jno no among the matters com found some Money disposing of Odd pieces of furniture or renting a spare room through a want and in the Republican is just like finding Money. The Cost is Only two cents a word. Bring in your and now. Interstate Commerce commission in j its investigation of the general level of transportation rates. When the commission resumed its j hearings on the general rate Levels i today l. E. Meteling. Statistician for Western railroads developed figures her St ult from the last available 12 months j period for the operation of roads concerned which showed he said that at Al ing before the Council of the league of nation today was the reappointment of members of the commission governing the Saar Valley and definition of what constitutes a an in Hab int of the Saar. Under the treaty of Versailles the majority of the inhabitants a of the Valley Are under French control but their earnings were $273,713,000 less Germany insists they do not for this than they were entitled to secure in 1 Der the six percent return on property values which Congress has de decide d to be reasonable. A a to a Haynes on liquor tour by associated press leased wire Washington d a. Jan. 12�?liquor conditions in lawyers to meet in Frisco Tampa. Fla. Jan. 1922 Baltimore. New York j convention of the american bar As Indianapolis and Des Moines will be Socia Tion will be held during the Wek inspected personally by prohibition beginning August 6. In san Francisco i a missioner Hayne during january the executive committee announced and february. I More than one cent for each a id to to due to the Large i of eggs which a coming Southern producer to Hie i centers. La Are now Bewig 22 cents a dozen on the h a Market. The total drop in a a a Price amounts to 25 cents a dozen in the last three week. The greatest single decrease in the i egg Market tool Pine yesterday j when Tho wholesale Price dropped from 27 1-2 rents to 22 cents a dozen. There was a two rent decrease on monday and a similar decrease on i saturday. Reason lose their German National. With the Low Price of dealer Ity. Germany also protests against report an increase in the demand for a Frenchman being chairman of the Many housewives do not include eggs governing commission. M. Rait is in their menus until the Pele has the present head of the commission reached a Low figure. _0 m percent discount and double Green Stamps on january White Sal pee our windows Mitchell hardware co. In be Roe p t discount and double Green Stamps on january White Sale pee our windows Mitchell hard War co. Today

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