Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 2, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Twelve Page the evening Republican third edition vol. , South Dakota thursday March 2, 1922 number 130 new Bonus idea Florida swindlers re a p Harde starts to clean out Clever Crooks governor of Florida appoints special Deputy and one gang is captured profits Are immense a a Wike tapping Gac. Is pr1n-i i pal system by which wealthy men Ake bilked 11 did Samerica will have place in conclave position grows special to Tho Republican it. Lauderdale fla., Maryh 2.�? 1 in nor Cary Hardee and other state j Are making determined of a Orts j i break up the gangs of wire tappers Confidence men that infest state. Operations of these Crooks j iring the past year have swindled wealthy guests from the North out of i More than $2,500,000. Recent raids Here which resulted in a to arrest of a dozen men relieved n Dong the leaders in one of the gangs id the closing of one of the wiretapping a stories a is Only the begin i no of the states activities officials i a. Governor Hardee wasted no time when he Learned of the huge sums the i Confidence men had obtained. A a Well clean Mem out a lie said. To did t order out the militia or j All Ai army of Deputy sheriff. He picked a Man in whom to had con j ? Donee swore him in As a Deputy and j i old him to a a get the swindlers. Robert Shackleford the Man mar i a a a it chosen began a quiet invest j 0ebrkp win a to the upshot of the res. Lion. A week or two later he drop millions Hitchcock says he wont Back Pacific treaty featured new loan plan is adopted by sub committee Des Moines Man is filling unexpired term of w. A. Kenyon nebraskan declares that a certain objections�?T1 must first be removed has supported others senator who led eight kor Versailles pwt now of in its is n new want old agreement bar Assim i cited press Lra aed wire Washington i it. A�?T., March 2.�?sen-Tor Hitchcock of Nebraska ranking Democrat of the Senate foreign relations committee declared in an address to the Senate today opening debate on the four Power Pacific treaty that he could not support it unless amendments or reservations were adopted to meet his objections. Senator Hitchcock opening the Dos governor Cary Haraden of Florida and tue it. Lauderdale House recently raided suasion because be expects to be a that was used As a a store b y wire tappers. Chairman Fordney says system will allow service men to raise Money approval is expected proposed system will relieve Federal Treasury and prevent More tax is More critical Premier Mist either resign or submit to general election belief a by associated press wire London eng., March 2.�?either an Early general election or the resignation of prime minister Lloyd Cut political crisis it is generally believed. The apparently widening breach in the conservative party together with the consistent gain in strength of the liberals under former Premier Asquith and the labovites As evidenced in the recent by elections have forced these alternatives on the Premier. J j in to it. Lauderdale. A discovers evidence a i d like about 20 or 30 deputies immediately a he said walking into he sheriffs office. Within a few minutes a score of citizens picked up in the streets and sworn in. Were on their Way with Shackleford to a Fine two j tory House almost in the Center of he City. The place was surrounded and 1 shackle Ford entered alone demanding the surrender of the occupants. Within an hour 12 men ranging in. Age from 20 to 75 and in appearance it it a thug to capitalists were behind i Vav bats. Inside the House was found j Complete equipment of blackboards six Man arrested tuesday Telegraph instruments fake Money have nothing to do with another Taylor clue exploded next time says Pope Rome Italy March 2.�?All the american cardinals will be present at the next conclave a said Pope Pius during an audience with Cardinal o Connell of Boston. A there will be no More racing five j thousand Miles in a vain Endeavor to reach Rome in time for a conclave a the Pope added. A the United states is too important to he ignored As she i has been. I shall see to it that what happened at the last conclave shall not occur final Steps in controversy consummated american government will pay Columbia 25 millions for canal territory reciprocity is dead Issue now Moter says no agreement c an be made with can Ada Dit Lares sen ate finance head by associated press leased Zaire Washington. D. A m Irth 2�?opposition to any general reciprocity agreement with Canada Wasa voiced today by chairman my umber of the Senate finance committee when informed that a. S. Fielding. Canadian minister of finance in Washington in the interest of such an agreement. A Canada has Only agricultural pro ducts to St and to the United states under such an sent a few Days later it attacked what he described As the secrecy with which the four Power treaty was negotiated. He declared he had voted for ratification of the Yap treaty yesterday and would support the naval and chinese treaties. Can to support present pact a Brut i have reluctantly come to j the conclusion that i cannot vote for a ire ratification of the four Power treaty unless changes Are made in it or reservations Are adopted to have certain objections removed a he added. A my first Shock a he said a was to learn that the president who issued the Call for the conference did not understand the treaty and had not Learned of the secret agreement Between the negotiators regarding the inclusion of the Japan he added i a Heso had been a a cured by the later treaty of definition. Senator Hitchcock said he was a in j Nocent Al believe that his Resolution calling upon the president for information would give results. A we know according to some newspaper reports that unquestionably or. Balfour brought a draft because great Britain decided to rid herself of her i 11 Arles a. Rawson of drs Moines la., takes the plate of senator a. S. Kenyon in Tho u. S. Senate when Kenyon leaves for his new Job As Federal circuit court judge Rawson was chairman of the Republican state Central committee of Iowa. Emery Kimball and it. Vernon win in openers Alpen a. Alex Andri a and Lor. Is i blog eliminated in play at District tourney this morning fake Money Rind All the other usual apparatus of ire tappers. Judge Fred Shippey fixed Maximin bail so High that Only three quid pay it. Governor Hardee later ordered sheriff a. W. Turner of Broward county i which it. Lauderdale is located resign his office. The governors basement says Turner was removed i a a a cause he refused to raid the wiretapped so Den although he knew it sex in feed. Zaire tapping popular although All kinds of swindling cames have been worked on Rich Wilder visitors to Florida by these Bandi of Crooks the wire tapping game wad the most popular. ase Detec Eye says by associated press leased wire los Angeles cal., March 2.�?the six men arrested tuesday on information furnished by mrs. John Rupp their housekeeper have no connection i somatic with the murder of William Desmond Taylor motion picture director her it february i it was announced today by detective sergeant Herman Cline. In charge of the investigation. Great lakes naval school May be shut by associated press i Oas cd wire Washington d. a March 2�?ratifications of the treats Between the United states and Columbia whereby refused t of accept and that sin e then the american government pays Columbia $25,000,000 As compensation for the loss of Panama were exchanged yesterday in Bogota according to advices received today by the Columbia legation. The Exchange of ratifications brings finance committee. To a close a chapter in american Din history that was begun in a a a it said Mccumber. A and have an exportable surplus of Tuch Alliance with Japan but a he added Quot we done to know whether his draft the finance committee chairman wag adopted or whether Japan pre and other members of the committee seated a expressed the opinion that the red i wants wording changed probity Law passed by Congress to Benator Hitchcock said that in or-1911 was a dead letter although Nev Reaty receive his sup r pee i. Senator my amendment c r reservation c la a mob Citlai n Avins Chamberlain Defeated Wessington Springs 22 to 12 Iii tile first game of the District tournament in afternoon. Till will result in Kimball and Chamberlain being matched for the it i cond round of games on Friday. Or formally repealed. Senator my i Cumber said the United states had made a definite proffer to Canada which that country had specifically port an amendment or would have to be adopted declaring the obligation to Deal Only with a Sun i Emory. By associated press in As Ltd Zaire Washington a it. C., March 2�? unanimous agreement to eliminate the Cash feature of the soldiers Bonus except in the Case of men Whoso adjusted service pay would no exceed $50 was reported today by Tho special sub committee of Republican members of the House ways and Means committee to which the whole Bonus question was referred yester i Day. In lieu of Cash for the other serv a ice men it was agreed to add a provision under which the men accept i ing adjusted service certificates could borrow immediately on those certificates form Banks a sum equal to fifty percent of Tho total adjusted service pay. Fordney makes slap me it this official statement of the agreement of the sub committee was issued by chairman Fordney. The sub committee consisting of chairman Fordney messes. Green. Long wort ii Hawley Treadway and Copley have tentatively agreed upon and prepared a provision to be submitted which in substance is As follows tie elimination of the Cash feature on the Bonus Bill where the veterans Are entitled to More than $00 adjusted service pay but adding a new loan provision to the adjusted service certificate title which will enable holders of such certificates to borrow from any National Bank or Trust company incorporated under the jaws of any state fifty percent of the sum of the adjusted service pay prior to september 30, 1023. A this Date was fixed because after that time the Bill As originally drafted by the committee was for a larger percentage of loan by the government and has not been changed by the expect to Alist approval chairman Fordney said this plan was expected to meet with general Tariff legislation had been enacted without reference to Tho 1011 act. Repeal of the Law is provided Iii the so called permanent Tariff Bill passed by the House last year and now under consideration by the of work certain to be selected As postal head organizing ability As first assistant postmaster general Avins i Al place by associated Ives leased aah ire great lakes he March 2.�?the i Middle West May lose its big naval establishment the naval training Sta Tion Here As a result of the armament conference at Washington. Wreckers have already nearly completed tile destruction of the vast wartime Camps j through which nearly 100.000 pm i Bro Seaman passed during the years 1917 and 1918, and now As a result of the contemplated reduction in Nav i i a1 forces the permanent station May be abandoned an training Coneen j t rated on the Atlantic and Pacific. Total abandonment of the great lakes is opposed however by the officers Here because the Middle West i furnish a Large part of the nation s j naval forces. 0- the columbian capital. April 6, 1914,1 when the treaty was signed in behalf of both governments. Treaty eight years did the treaty was submitted to the United states Senate for ratification on june 16, 1914, by president Wil son. Later it was Pigeon holed until june 3. 1920, when it was reported Back with certain amendments. President Harding on assuming of i fice recommended ratification and this was accomplished last april 20. Mary Wisher commission suit film Star Aat la not have to pay and part of $108 000 i no claim Landis shies at mayoralty baseball commissioner declares he has no further desire for up buc office Ngai in axion made Washington. R. A. March 2�? or. Hubert Kavork. First assistant p�1 master general was formally nominated today by president Barding to lie a Muster Gen a of l. Succeeding a ill la. Hays resigned. War monuments Are proposed Harding would have artistic Structure set up on France Fields by associated press leased aah ire Chicago 111., March 2�?k. M. Lan Dis baseball commissioner who retired yesterday As Federal judge will j not go into politics although a num i Ber of admirers have suggested that he be a candidate for mayor of Chicago. In a letter to a Friend he said j a i note what you say about mayor i j Alty of Chicago and i thank you for your kindly sentiments but done to it into your head that i have it in my head Ever again to be interested in holding a Public by associated Ivess i eased Zaire new York. N. A March 2.�?mary pit Kford does not have to pay mrs. J Cora c. A Ilkei fling any part of the $108,000 which mrs. Avi Kenning claims was due her As commission for getting the film Star a raise to $10,- too a week. This was the verdict of a Federal jury returned last night and unsealed today before Federal judge Mack. Neither Mary nor her husband Douglas Fairbanks were in court when the verdict was announced. Her counsel rushed to the Telephone i to acquaint her with the news at her hotel. Counsel for mrs. Avi Kenning filed j notice of an Appeal. By associated press leaded afire Washington. To it. C., March 2.�?dr i to work present first assistant of Naster general will succeed will i. Hays As head of the Post office de re a Ort it was Learned definitely at the White House. I Rte promotion of or. Kavork to a n the Cabinet come As a reef the organizing ability he displayed As first assistant postmaster cd neral Ini to the fact that he had 0 reputation of being a always on Bio Jab according to friends. Was born in Pennsylvania s a ointment was advocated by a it of the Colorado Congress Jefferies to become evangelist declares los Angeles dispatch provoked a Are we to be called upon Pacific Ocean whenever there aggression against Japan or Lia to Rush into conference Vise Means for meeting that aggie Gre Sion if it is provoked a asked senator Hitchock. Citing Japan a activities in Siberia and Sag Hallen senator Hitchcock said that Japan would be prevented from receiving support of America of she should provoke action. A provocative action already a Japan now is taking provocative action a he said a and the Secretary of state had protested against her troops remaining in Siberia. Senator Hitchcock said the presi Dene should not be Given Power to bind Congress a a morally to support the other Powers in Case of provocative action. Senator Hitchcock Sai the treaty appeared too much like an Alliance to suit him and added that Baron sch Ida japanese foreign minister a appeared to so regard senator Lenroot. Republican. Wisconsin declared that senator Hitchcock had changed the position he had taken in the a Versailles treaty fight relative to alliances and territorial guarantees. Chit Cheim wants to hurry economic meeting radio says with sixteen teams entered the fourth District basketball tournament opened this morning in Mitchell approval since it enabled the solder who May be in need to obtain r ii it. A Ernon and Kimball were the winners in this mornings in the contests eliminating Alpena Albania any Dria. And Forestburg. Austra Chamberlain was scheduled to ploy to de i be Sington Springs this afternoon to be Mitchell was scheduled to meet Fulton and Woonsocket was matched against Farmer. The games this evening will Complete the preliminaries. Spencer will play Bridgewater and Artesian will play Letcher. Tomorrows games will Ipen with a contest Between Emett and it. A Ernon at 9 a. In. Kimball will then meet the Winner of the Chamberlain Wessington Springs match. Immediately after the issuance of the certificates would relieve the Treasury of any Large Cash payment during he enormous refunding operations which must be carried out in the Hext two years and would place no additional tax Burden upon the Public. Governor Harding of Tho Federal Reserve Board was before the sub committee today discussing the interest and other questions. It was suggested that the interest rate should not exceed a figure greater than 2 per cent above the re discount rate of Tho regional Reserve Bank. Can to dispose of title i by associated press leased wire Washington d. C., March 2.�?free Tion of nine monuments in Europe to Mark places of special interest and i historical importance in these vice of the american expeditionary for i Ces is contemplated in the memorial j plans of the War department for which president Harding has recon mended legislation by Congress in addition to the More than too map monuments proposed. New Egypt ton riots break out at Tranta reorganization for sea Reserve new plan of operation d proposed in Bill prepared by Navy department los Angeles cal., March 2.�?james j. Jeffries former heavy weight Champion of the world May become an by associated pass leased wire Paris. France March 2.�?the russian soviet foreign minister m. Chit i Cherin is understood by the havas Agency to have sent a radio Gram to the entente Powers asking that the International economic and financial conference be Speed on March 23, instead of april Ioas agreed Upo by Premier Poincare and prime minister Lloyd George. A o a. another tentative provision Pena. Is Emery .>0 being considered the title to the cer Ai Pena was buried under a 50 to to acute could not be disposed of by 13 score in a Slaughter at the hands the service men the idea being or. Of Emery in the opening game of Fordney said to prevent the certify i the tournament. The Emery players j Cates falling into the hands of loan showing Clever Basket shooting prov Sharks. J de an unsolvable Puzzle to the Alpena it was explained that the $5 Cash defense. B. Hofer Emery Forward payment was retained in the Bill be made 12 Field goals against Alpena cause the men entitled to Only this and j. Hofer. The other Emery for amount undoubtedly would prefer Tho Vum pied up eight ibid goals and Cash to a Twenty year certificate. Six free throws. A a i. A line up Emery j. Hofer b. Hofer Rougas h. Lohr Driscoll substitutions Munson for it. Triplett l. Desmond for Rougas f. Desmond for Driscoll. Summary Field goals Shankland 2 in Triplett i Thornburg i l. Triplett i j. Hofer. 8 b. Hofer 12 Rougas ill. Lohr. I. Free throws a it is 3 j. Hofer 6. G Alpena Shankland t Hayes in Triplett Thorn Hung is. Ivl Plett norwegian ship is in distress freight Steamer is reported to be in sinking condition off c ape Rac e to delegation. He was born at 4 enter. Pennsylvania. July 3. A Ashington d. A. March 2.�?Complete re organization of the naval Reserve is proposed in a tentative Bill prepared by the Navy department and forwarded to officials of the naval re serve association by Secretary Denby London eng. March 2.�?three per for comment before it is presented to sons were killed and 24 others injured following graduation from the a some seriously in a disturbance this of Al school of the University of a a Quot Sylvania in 1885, or. Aah Ork began r<1 going in Greeley col. After two a a irs he moved to fort Morgan s Lier to Pueblo where he became get a list in mental and nervous diseases. R r. Work was a lieutenant Colo. Al medical corps during the world a. During the last presidential carnal non he served in a Ashington As an visor to will h. Hays then re pub in National chairman and when a s was appointed postmaster Gen 1, or. Work was Choice As first assistant. Morning at Tranta. Egypt fifty five Miles North of Cairo says a Central news dispatch front Cairo. Native soldiers quelled the disturbance and restored order. Texan named to be mint director Congress. Included in the proposed act is the provision for a merchant Marine Reserve Section and for certain merchant ships to Fly a Reserve Emblem. The Bill would abolish All existing naval or Marine corps Reserve and establish a naval Reserve As a a a prevent it according to the Loa Angeles examiner. Jeffries now a Farmer at Burbank near her. Has become interested in religious affairs through a visit from a. F. Butterer a Friend of the former pugilist s father who was a minister of the gospel according to the newspaper. A my desire is to bring religion closer to the hearts of the men of today a Jeffries is quoted As saying. Of Moonshine madness is charge against county officials a a allocation of All German cables ready for Allied envoys of. Vernon 29. Alexandria 15 playing a plucky game but Heung matched against a stronger opponent the Alexandria team was eliminated from the tournament by a 29 to 15 i defeat by it. A Ernon. Bunt it. \ a non Forward Wasa the heavy Point Winner for his Side. Making four Field goals and five fre throws. Peckham Alexandria guard was th1 strongest scorer for his Side making by associated prot so letter wire Washington. D. C., March 2.�?f. E. Scobey of san Antonio. Tex., was nominated yesterday by president Harding to be director of the mint upon expiration March 19 of the term of Ink to the flex it Reserve and the vol Ray t. Baker who has directed the Untener Reserve of the naval establish-4 mint since february 1917. J ment. By associated press leased wire la peer. Mick., March 2�?john Doe proceedings against three la peer county officials have been be gun by assistant attorney general potent part of Tho Navy consisting Carl i Mosier following charge of of three classes the Heel Reserve misconduct in office against the of the merchant mar be naval Reserve an-1 it class and will he taken up Friday the Volunteer Nat Al Reserve. A sep the county officers. Sheriff Ray by associated press leased wire Washington. D. A. March 2�?i plans for allocation of the cables taken Over from Germany by the principal Allied governments under. Provision of the treaty of a Versailles i Are ready for submission to the ambassadors of great Britain. France. Italy and Japan it was said today by acting Secretary Fletcher of the state department. The ambassadors will meet As soon As ambassador Ricci of Italy returns to a Ashington. No intimation of the plan of settlement was disclosed today. Coop marketing of wheat planned ten out of his team. Line up Alexandria Schiltz Baker Mills Peckham Eslick summary Peckham 3 the 15 Points scores for it. A Ernon Rogers bunt Cra or Arney Meekins i air 2 Flunt 4 by associated i vees leased wire Boston mass., March 2.�?the norwegian freight Steamer Grontoft was reported sinking about 500 a Miles Southeast of Cape race in radio messages received Here teal a. Its life boats had been smashed the Steamer West Kehar reported the Steamer Estonia was proceeding to its assistance. The Grontoft was bound from new Orleans for Esbjerg. Only naval sips in foreign Waters to get enough Coal Denver col. March 2.�?announcement of action on a proposal for a Tab Lishing a National sales Agency for Arete Section Prev ties for re Organ Baker. Chairman George it Ley of Theca operative Markert a of wheat i ration of the Marine Corn. Re end Judice of the probably will be made today Accord pea a George Dickerson Are alleged to have taken part in a party where liquor was consumed and where a Young woman become unconscious. They deny the charges. Iza Tion of the present Marine corps re serve in conformity with the new plan it would have iwo classes correspond ing to word Given out last night by those attending a conference Here be Ween the Northwest Aati eat growers associated and other co operate Leo wheat marketing association. By associated press to Ned a ire Washington d. C., March 2.�?ships in Asiatic Waters and the european destroyer Force will be the Only vessels excepted from the order temporarily stopping All cruising steamships if Congress leaves the naval Tael deficiency funds at the figure of $6 290.-000 set by the House. Weather report turn dec ast South Dakota fair tonight and Friday rising temperature. Is Cal temperatures by the republicans recording thermometer wednesday thursday 3 p. In. La 3 a. In. �?4 6 p in. 12 6 a. Rn.�?-2 j p. In. J 9 a. In. 6 12 p. In. 12 m 17 a 3 p. In. 2 8 maximum 28 at 3 p. In. Thursday minimum 4 below at 3 a. In. Thursday. For Armstrong Boyd i by the official government ther for be rime handler for v. Ohlson. Rometer from summary i held goals Armstrong noon today. 2 Odell. 4 Berline 7 Skinrood i maximum 26 below Field goals Rogers 4 Craft. 2 Arney i Meekins. I. Free throws Baker i Peckham 4 bunt 5. Kimball 34 for Wyburg 14 appearing on the floor in Bright Green jerseys and looking As trim As any team Fth the tournament the Kimball team started its play today by defeating Forestburg 34 to 14 Forestburg was the first to score in the game but Kimball easily overcame the Small Lead which Forestburg obtained and remained far ahead throughout the contest. Line up Kimball Armstrong f Odell f Herline c Skinrood g Tinan % substitutions Hammer Mcclenehan Forestburg Fairfield Jeffry Nichols v. Of i sen c. Orison for Odell noon yesterday Totina 2 Fairfield. 3 Jeffry 2. I minimum i frs throw Jeffry 4. To