Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 18, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican City edition vol. , South Dakota wednesday january 18, 1922 number 93 National Bonus the brides father should try not to look too relieved government Hopes to get Money from european debts to pay Harding is in favor in a i ills exact r Mkasia i u Nikoui ing Harding to Init to Lark with debtor n a tons Washington. 1>. A. Jan. In a decision to press first Tho Allied debt refunding Bill and next a fiddlers Bonus Bill was reported today by Republican senators in their first conference of this session of Congress. A second conference was called for tomorrow to discuss details of the two measures it was reported that the vote in favor of passing a Bonus Bill was 31 to 2 with several opponents of such legislation withholding their votes. While the conference did not approve the pending Bill some Republican leaders said the measure to be passed undoubtedly would follow the general principles of the measure to be passed undoubtedly would follow the general principles of the measure now before the finance committee. By m Ark Sti, is. H. Watch and f. A. Wells i National political correspondent of the new York evening Post and the evening Republican. Washington in. C., Jan. a on pc Ess is going to pass the Bonus Bill. It is also going to paso the Bill giving the president acting through i appointees the Power to arrange terms for the payment of the debts j and interest due us from european governments. The two Bills Are Gong t o have some sort of relation continued on Page three -0 13 million advise arms Farmers want co operative Market Laws farm Bureau to ask for Laws clearly defining Farmers rights demand freight cuts delegates Quebec to pay National debt by liquor Sale ten i Emon of Hoit Are he Liioi s people speaking kor Hix in git danc e boys believed to have set fire to two school buildings Washington p. Jan. Is interest in a High degree on the part of the american Public in the Success of the Washington conference is disclosed by a statement published today by the committee of general in formation of the advisory committee to the american delegation. Up to january 15 it was estimated that the committee had received opinions in t t regard to the work of the conference numbering 13/8 78.071. The extent to which religious minded people Are interested in the conference is disclosed by the fact that the committee received pleas fur divin guidance from to 93,$45 people. More than a million people reported themselves As favourable to open sessions of the conference. When it came to the extent of the restrictions which should he imposed upon armaments the element which favored leaving this to the judgment of the delegations with a general re commendation of cooperative limitation for exceeded those who sought to place precise limitation. Their number was 1 1,642.68, while 271.926 of the petitioners favored limitation with Quot Benevolence and liberality and a Aly 29.919 demanded Complete Dis i Maent. There were 12.79s who de it ared against any limitation of armament while 1 1,647 advised caution in arranging the limitation and 8.454 demanded and increase in naval strength. Protests against alliances and bites were received from 11.369 while appeals for an association of nations were received from 1.098,095. New York City Jan. i ious fires in two Public schools in Manhattan which endangered the Reserve body is assured government will Maint Xin roads Ani education by profits i rom government liquor mon011 a lives of hundreds of pupils have led j j to in arrest of three boys after Aalt Senate inc St it mid s investigation had shown tha the fire. J membership from five to j started in waste paper baskets in j empty class rooms. Detectives today to Ere seeking boys Ltd Assoc lated press wire i thought to he respond. For two we Ohto. Jan. Is profits from Liq a a he a f,00, fire a for sales in the province of Quebec will pay off the Public debt in then i to years maintain roads and provide funds for education according to a report prepared by Premier Tarsher i eau for submission to the legislature in its present session vicar four million rasing i findings on the business done since May 1921. When the liquor i Trade became a government monopoly. I j the Premier estimated that the yearly profit would be $4,000. 100. Resides $28,000,000 loaned Munizi 1 panties for Road building and pro i video for by sinking fund. Quebec s debt is $24.000.nno. The government sold $9,325,727 Worth of liquor from May i to de i Cember 3, 1921. Staging of the next olympic Garner i Quot much of the liquor he explained. In Paris is said by members of the was sold to outsiders hundreds of american committee Here to be As thousands of visitors coming into sure by the reappointment of Castile province to enjoy a Little ton Idal As minister of sports in plan Nikoff awful the new French Poincare Cabinet. From the moral As Well a Finan reports from Paris indicate that the Cial standpoint. Quebec liquor Laws new stadium will be the largest and j have proved successful or Tascher Best equipped erection to Dat \ in eau claims. Next olympic games in Paris a aojo.g6ec.ft eve holding of sport Lassie is assured a result of up it >1ntm ent of x i d Al six. Fly vex a baled pros leased xxx ire Washington d. <7., Jan. 17�?T.�?the first step to bring about Farmer representation on the Federal Reserve Board was taken today by the Senate in the passage of the Kellogg Smith c oni Promise Bill increasing the Board s appointive membership from five to six and providing that the agricultural interests shall have a spokesman among them. Jmc to it. The vote by which the Bill was passed was 63 to 9. Seven of those who opposed the proposition were republicans and two democrats. Thev were Pomerene Ohio and Willian i by associated press in cased wire 0 re definition of a open door to be adopted portion already a it vetted prox ides for equal Opportunity for to the in Hina of All nations i Sippi democrats , Connecticut Alder. New x Ork Edge. New x Ork. Jan. 18�?the successful j new Jersey Keyes new Hampshire Mclean. Connecticut Moses new Hampshire arid Wadsworth new x Ork republicans. By the Bill which constitutes an amendment to the Federal Reserve act. The limited designation of the present Law is wiped opt and instead of the specific provision for the naming of two backers to the Board the statute. I according to tentative plane aval i both a Quot i Quot dry. No lie admits Quot some Able in this country the track for the. R i v i. Quot v1 Drunken men Are to be found. They 1924 International meet will measure a will always be found and there Are approximately 500 metres to the Kip. ,ura1 indu Siria and Commercio both straight always and each Curt a interests and graphical divisions will measure about 12a meter More of them in prohibition communities new x Ork. For the Premier announced the government planned to encourage the consumption of wine. Rather than push the Sale of spirits. To that end a purchasing office will be establish and geographical or a of the trifle More than 230 Yards giving the track a total distance a it mately 325 Yards. Tai Harding favors. Of approx while the Senate was moving slow Wili be they toward passage of the measure largest track Ever constructed for the word was received by senators that olympic games and larger than any or. Harding would observe the intent Quebec at a Little More than Cost. Will be established. Washington. In. V. Jan. I Ltd it a the Merican proposal to re define the or. Door policy in China and to an International Board to sex Quot or it both existing and future con Quot a s which appear to conflict a was adopted in part today by l r Eastern committee of the a Arron conference r portion adopted included the Cral statement to Equality of Unity in Vina for Trade and mry of All nations the Argrew y which the eight Powers do a a their acceptance of that Prince and the provision for creation the International Board. V Tion was deferred pending fur discussion on the fourth and a1 paragraph of the Resolution by a he the nine Powers. Government May Settle Packer strike second offer to be made by Federal authorities to mediate strike differences equity packing Plant loses half million in year resulted. Prior to the vote a Here were several hours of heated debate in which senator Glass Democrat. X in Mia former Secretary of the Treasury. And one of the authors of the Reserve act. Defended the system and the Board and criticized senator Heflin of Alabama also a Democrat for the latter frequent attacks on the Boa re. Doctors swear Arbuckle victim was in health sex xxi in ution of Vit Al organs of miss i note submitted in second Tri Al of actor 1 r re to Cut dining car charges by associated prow leased wire Parsons kans., Jan. Is a tue to Missouri. _ ars and new Board of directors. Another meet eating houses will announce a ten to ing will be held tomorrow beginning 12 percent reduction in prices soon at 9 a. Rn., at which the election will i it was announced. Fargo. N a. Jan. 17�?after an acrimonious session lasting four hours stockholders of the equity co operative packing Plant meeting Here in conjunction with the Tri state Grain growers convention adjourned after Midnight tonight without taking any decreases in food Cost action on the scheduled election of a Kansas and Texas dining by Xiv fax Atod press leased Vire. Xxx Arlington. I. It Jan. A ser and an auditing company a vices of Tho government will be for i Complete report of the financial stand 1 Mally tendered again in an Endeavor in of the Plant passed upon. To bring about an arbitration of the the auditing company s report read packers strike now being conducted to the stockholders tonight disclose i in the larger Midwest centers of the de trial in less than 2 years of Operand packing Industry it was de j Tjon tie company had lost $1,085,428 including ended today at a conference of Cabi i instead of the $771,000 announced at Bina. Agree that any provisions of net members and congressmen. The the last annual meeting following an it existing Concession appearing in previous offer of the government to j incomplete audit. The loss the report insistent with those of another con mediate was refused by the packing said. Was caused by depreciation in Sion or with the principles of the companies on the ground the strike the value of the plants products door May be submitted by the was not effective. Spoilage. And through re shipping concerned to the inter nation the conference which involved livestock to the South St. Paul mar Reft rence Board. Secretaries Hoover. Xxx Allace and Duket after paying tile Fargo Market i lie japanese and French Dei Egu vis. Was arranged at the request of a Price. A on were understood to have inter special committee appointed by Mem o cd objections to the fourth Para hers of Congress from the mid die West f mgt a of the Resolution the latter who asked that the governments s Gesting its amendment to prevent Effort to Settle the strike be renewed. Quot blk interference with existing the committee included represent sessions by the Board. Definite Lativs Keller. Republican. Minnesota. A Cement to take the paragraph up Knutson. Republican. Minnesota re a not reached it was said. Little. Republican. Kansas Nolan. Bough the chinese delegation gave Republican. California. Xxx Woodruff. Boce of its intention to pres Uter publican. Michigan and Klezka. Tie its adoption. Publican. Wisconsin. Loses s156.75 in one Day As booze magnate Frog no to be submitted to n Viton Al agricultural oni Erini ii. Calls Fok specific farm legislation by Smo cited pros leased wire Washington. D. C., Jan. 17.�?tim program which the american farm Bureau will submit to the National j agricultural conference when it convenes Imre next week will Cal for Early enactment by Congress of Laws a clearly defining the rights of the Farmers to Market their products in making this announcement today i the Bureau sail its economic and legislative proposals would be based upon the plan adopted at the recent annual convention in Atlanta Georgia. At the same time it was which the department of agriculture is collecting on farm ten entry and other problems will be made available to the delegates. Protect agriculture the farm Bureau federation said they would urge the conference to j endorse a recommendation that All appointments on foreign boards and a committees Quot be made so that the interests of agriculture shall be pro. Ted of and Relief of the Farmers financial situation will be urged through a plan in which it will be suggested that Congress enact for Long time credits j front modify financing based u j a n warehouse receipts a Ronal Rural credits secured by proper insurance features and the creation of machinery that will allow co operative systems to obtain Money directly. Reduce freight rate?4 the transportation policy present de to the conference will suggest in j mediate reductions in freight rates ail savings in operating costs to Ive further reflected in further rate re adult Lions until the entire increase of i August. 1920, is wiped out and re peal or amendment of the Adamson Law a so As to nullify the a i tonal the conference will also be asked to declare for the repeal or Amend i ment of the each Cummins Law so As i i to abrogate the guarantee clause to j restore to the states jurisdiction in Intra state rates vitalize the Railroad i labor Board and co ordinate wage marketing Powers with the rate Mak Frog Power of the enter state Commerce it commission. Tile program it was said probably would urge development of the mus j Cie Shoals nitrate water Power project. As an essential measure in securing the preservation of our soil resources As Well As an essential to the full development of the Indus trial and transportation facilities of the Export train the conference will further be ask j cd by the Federal delegates to endorse a Resolution adopted at the Atlanta convention which urged Congress to enact the Export Grain feature of the so called Quot Farmers Relief Bill providing that the War Fin Anc corporation be empowered to Anre corporation be empowered to of americans surplus agricultural products. This Resolution it was de dared contained the provision that no Money so advanced should be sex j Pended outside the United states and that every such Advance be secured by adequate securities. Extension of. The statistical work the department j of agriculture and sending agricultural attaches to foreign countries also will be urged. B associated press i ease i Yire Chicago 111., Jan. 18.-�? inc Day in the Moonshine business proved disastrous financially for Emory Melos but his chief creditor. Judge j. A. Lugee consented to Iet him meet his obligations in instalments. Melos balance Sheet showed the following liabilities investment. For still $10 raisins $4 prunes $1.75 Fine for Selling liquor. Is of court costs $9.50 Fine for maintaining a still $25 court costs $6.50. Total $156.75. Assets one bottle of Moonshine. Sob. $2 deficit $154.73. Melos first customer was a i Ester and told where he bought the Moonshine. Saw soldiers hammered to death in a. E. F. Max yorker it lx1ms Jie xxx it Nesker two Riel killings by sergeants by associated press lease xxx ire Dunkirk n. A Jan. 18�?george xxx alters of this City who served in the forty ninth infantry at a amp Merritt will Acet Ify be a re Tho Senate investigating committee As to acts of cruelty he claims to have witnessed in the guard House there. Walter declares he saw two men hammered to death with a pick axe handle by one prisoner a clubbed he failed to work fast suit the sergeant in scrub floor with a tooth Brush 400 million in appropriations is recommended House appropriations com Mitilee submits Independent offices report two thirds for vets Tot Al i $ 108.0 h. Imm in ext i Tsu of Moi it x pith him x i de i or i Brent x ear. By a it my Ial cd pres Lea wire xxx Ashington let. Jan. I v xxx Ith a total a $108 297.590 in excess of the appropriations of or the saute offices for the current fiscal year the annual Independent offices appropriation Bill carrying $493,304,238 was reported today by the House appropriations committee. The amount recommended in the Bill however is $9,52 9 j 75 less than the amount requested Iii budget Bureau estimates. The Bill which provides for expenses luring the As a year beginning to ext july i. Recon i mends $377.-47.6724 for the veterans Bureau $100,459,000 for the shipping Board. $4,859,500 for the interstate Commerce commission 51.050,700 for the housing corporation $370,000 for the alien property custodians office. $350,000 for the Railroad labor Board. $329.-�?�iso for the salaries of the president and vice president and Foi vex Hite House a a peeves $855,000 for the fed eral Trad a of Mission 130 0,000 for sergeants because enough to it Bing the Walters asserts. Living costs drop 7 percent in december it Fres still stand below average for years before War Pope Benedict slightly ill i by a it my Uius a pros leased wire Rome Italy. Jan. that Pope Benedict was indisposed was made today. His holiness. It was stated was guttering from a cold. / looking for a furnished room in hiking for a film Klied room Weil Here s a a Eret just for you right Here in this very City. There is a cozy comfortable room. Well furnished heated desirable in every Way and in a Good location. And the people Iii the House Are just splendid the sort of people you would like to Kix a. Where you a a. I this wonderful room and How ran Yob find it you eau and Many other of its kind in the xxx ant and to Lull us of Hie Republica ii. Read the list carefully and you Are sure i a find just what you want. And if you have such a room to offer your one be to Way to rent it is through a Republican xxx ant and. San Francisco Cal. J a. Is taking of testimony in. The second manslaughter trial or Roscoe Arbuckle got Well unde Way Here tuesday. Leo Friedman assistant District attorney. Made the opening stat a Mont for the prosecution producing evidence whereby it Hopes to prove that miss x Vrginia Harpe died of injuries received at Arbuckle bands at a party be pave in his botel rooms Here last september. The outstanding feature of today s proceedings was the submission to the court of a report prepared by lectors xxx Illiam Ophuls j. Y. Rusk j and d. M Erwin. This report a used at Tho first trial of Arbuckle which resulted in a jury disagreement. The doctors named by judge a Harold Louderback for the purpose examined organs of miss Rappe to determine if there was any evidence of weakness in them. The report said there was none and following its Reading to the new jury the doctors substantiated it with verbal testimony. Or. Ophuls said there were Many inflammations in one of the organs but asserted they were common j among women. F. X. Latulip. Diagram expert of Tho san Francisco police department who made maps and took photographs of the Arbuckle hotel suite. Was on the witness stand when court adjourned until tomorrow. Miss Alice Blake another guest at the party the next witness detailed the festivities saying that Arbuckle and Lowell Sherman another guest were Clad in Jamas and bathrobes. She saw miss Rappe and Arbuckle going towards the defendants bed a a i. J u b a it 3 j #41 London. Jan. 18�? statistics show the Cost of living fell 7 per cent during december. At the beginning of 1921 the figures were the lowest Ainee March 1918. But were 90 percent above the figures of 1914. Italy buries unknown hero a Merk a soldiers i orm i no composite battalion Are Honor Fard by associated pros w ire Rome Italy Jan. 18�?american today paid tribute to the italian a a unknown american soldiers forming a composite battalion participated in Hie ceremonies incident to the Bestowal of the congressional medal of Honor upon the italian Warrior. Richard Washburn child in ipod states ambassador to Italy delivered the oration at the Tomb. Quot xxx a come to do Honor to one who though nameless shall glorify thru the Ages the nation that gave him birth a Naid or. Child. Quot by the Honor we do him we Honor his country and his King. By this tribute we Lay upon this altar we Hope in some measure to add to the tokens of love Faith and Trust flowing from the people of the United states to the people of Italy. Quot it is proper at this moment when we stand together at the last resting place of one who made the ultimate sacrifice to a High cause that we who Are living should pledge to each other the fulfilment of the High purposes held in common by our two governments and our two Peoples. It is fitting we should pledge of each other Devotion to Justice Anc tolerance faithful labor and unselfish services to truth in All our words loyalty in our lives and honesty in All our deeds. Quot nation to nation we share that virtue that bravery that dedication that spirit of Devotion which we now Honor in Thia Soldier of Italy. Ile is not alone Italy a Soldier for. By the virtue that is in us. A it it americans have earned the right to cell him the Tariff commission and $21 for tile National advisory commuter for aeronautics. The amount carried for Tho veterans Bureau is $81.901.002 More than appropriations for the current year but $8,447,080 less than budget estimates. A total of $ 160., to is recommended for military and naval compensation.$35.one.non More than the appropriations for the current year. For medical and Hospital services $64, 638,680 is recommended. A total of $127..oo is carried for vocational rehabilitation $22f�00,0 c More than Hie appropriation fur the current year. A limitation was placed in the hid upon the vocational training application permitting Only one training Center at a former army amp. And that to a at Camp Sherman Ohio and limiting the number of these training there at any one time to on thousand. Of the amount recommended for the shipping Hoard $350,000 is Tor salaries and expenses of Tho Board. $42,500 less that the budget estimate. An appropriation of $20. is provided to continue tin investigation of foreign discrimination against foreign vessels and shipping under Hie Biti $100,090,000 will be available for the use of the emergency Fleet corporation during tile rom am i,1 owe y kit together with whatever is on hand next july i a and the receipts from Ink operation of ship i during the fiscal year. The Bill provides that $30., of the amount it Naidu for the shipping Board and emergency Fleet in a portion shall be us d for the settlement of claims. Lenine to head Russ delegates to Genoa meet soviet prime minister. M Xiv be Leader it coming eur Nom Onier pm e youths steal switch engine to Rob train Moscow. Jan. I a a either Premier Lenine or foreign minister Teh Teher in xviii head the russian soviet delegation to the Noa conference it was officially announced today. The other members of the delegation As officially listed Are Leon id Krassin soviet minister of Trade arid Commerce. M. Takovsky head of the ukrainian soviet and member of the russian soviet Central committee. Maxim Litvinoff chief of soviet legs hons abroad. Adolph j off. Russian negotiator at numerous previous conferences abroad. Jury for Barr trial being picked today questioning of i Kors by Barr s Vii Kim a s Taki n i p this yet Era of n Milwaukee. Wip., Jan. Ice police and Deputy sheriffs today were peeking two youths who stole a switch engine fro in the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Roundhouse a new Butler a suburb in an apparent attempt to Rob a merchandise Tram. The engine was found abandoned on the main line half a mile out of Sussex nearly 4 5 Miles went of Milwaukee. One Man is under arrest As a suspect. Railroad officials say that the theft of the engine occurred Only half an hour before the North american fast train of the Chicago and Northwestern bound for the Pacific coast was to have pulled through Milwaukee Over the main line West Yard Boxer appears in a birthday suite by a so Tat to pro a dalt a wire Peoria. Iii., Jan. 18�?when Jimmy Kelley Chicago Anta weight Boxer threw off Iii Bathrobe and stepped out to shake hands with Stanley Everett. Pekin Boxer in the ring Here last night he discovered that he was wearing nothing but a smile. His seconds hurriedly Flung an overcoat Over him and rushed him to a dragging room. The bout re d. Jury men for them i of Date Barr the first Case ii the january term of circuit Courtw hich convened in Mitchell tuesday had not b a selected this afternoon Barr whose Home in in wedging Tuii Springs is a former Mitch youth. He is charged with the murder of George liftoff whom he in alleged to have shot last october when Clifton Kiel Barr it Faller were in the kids of a heated argument. The Cin a. Transferred from a Jerauld county court to the circuit court after the hearing there last fall Young Barr is out under a Bond of $25,000 and is in Mitchell today accompanied by i father attorney Alden Cutler we in ton Spring and a. K Gardner. Huron have been engaged As attorneys for the state while it. G Giddings and Spangler and wire will a t As attorneys for be plaintiff. Members of the jury were Eros examined the morning by a a mates attorneys and were to be questioned this afternoon by Barr e attorneys. Testimony in the Case May begin tomorrow weather report i ska is r Kout h ice. It a generally u Ana the Tai