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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 6, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican third edition vol. , South Dakota monday March 6, 1922 number 133world revolution fails Sisters out for Congress a if you run so will in writes Oneto another mrs. Buell of Nebraska enter Campaign Senate committee is split on matter of debt commission by associated press leased wire Washington Ilc March 6�?a conflict of opinion Over tile eligibility of senator Smoot Republican. Utah and representative Burton. Republic mrs. Gault of Minnesota and can Ohio to serve on the Allied debt commission today caused the Senate judiciary committee to defer a final decision on its recommendations until thursday. A majority of the sub committee. Which has been studying the que Siivon today submitted a report that senator Smoot and representative Burton were not eligible. This report was signed by senators Brail Degee. Republican Connecticut. Overman. Democrat North Carlo it and Walsh i it in oeral Montana. Senators Cummins Republican. To Are born politic ans House to get Bonus tuesday Fordney says majority members of committee will determine final wording of Bill measure is explained by Iii women will bin on Prax it is is y k i irm it x Katic platform they Dellar h certificate loan flax we l be submitted to president this afternoon special to the Republican Ashland neb., March 6�?�?oif you run for Congress. I shall too a mrs. Irene Cleveland Buell City Here wrote that to her sister mrs. A. K. Gault mayor of it. Peter Minn. Mrs. Gault announced her candidacy. And As soon As news reached mrs. Buell she. Too. Flied her petition is a mandate from the fourth neb aka District. Both Sisters will run As Progress be democrats. Their platforms will advocate soldiers Bonus de i to Sod taxes better farm prices. A riot Law enforcement and uniform j marriage Laws. A born to politic so mrs Buell and mrs. Gault were a born to politics a they say. Their Mother was a Cousin of drover Cleveland. That s the wherefore of mrs. Buellis Middle name. And their father the late e. St. Oui Cox was a lawyer and the first mayor of St. Peter Minn. Mrs. Gault fills that Job now. A from the time i was a tiny girl i longed to be a lawyer like father a mrs. Buell says. A i remember going to court with him and couching beneath a chair in terror when the argument grew both Are mothers the Sisters leaning toward poli Tut does t shut them off from the toys of domesticity. Both Are Model housewives and enjoy Home life. And each sister is the Mother of a inn who served overseas in the the two boys now Are attending the Boston school of technology. They pc written letters of congratulation to their mothers. As City prosecutor mrs. Buell created a stir Here when she sought full enforcement of the fourth of july ordinance. Tho ordinance prohibits firecrackers. Seven violators including the mayor s brother were arrested. a a fire her mrs. Buell opened a prosecution. The mayor said he d dismiss her if she did no to drop it. She did no to. Then the City Council passed a revolution dismissing her and repealing the offending ordinance. But the dismissal was found incorrect legally and mrs. A Ell was retained. The fourth of july violators Werff found guilty and fined. Throughout their careers the lives of the two Sisters have been closely need. Together they were Pioneer advocates of woman suffrage. And now they Hope to sit together in the House at Washington. By associated press leased wire Washington i cd. March cd the soldiers Bonus Bill will ire Intro Rice a. And Sterling Republican South j nth House late today and formally reported tomorrow chairman word Dakota submitted a minority report Bolding the two members of Congress eligible. Mcmaster says he will handle Egan severely governor at Hudson flatly contradicts charges a meets Egan thursday of Balfour holds key to crisis Hudson. S. March 6�? governor to. In Mcmaster speaking in Hudson today made his first appearance since his acceptance saturday of the Challenge of George Egan for a debate. Mcmaster has set thursday night at Sioux Falls for the meeting with Egan. Mcmaster stepped off the train Here this morning into a mild blizzard. But keyed up to the fighting spirit which marked his acceptance speech at the proposal meeting in Pierre last december when he announced his intention of carrying the fight to the opposition. The governor w eary of hearing egans claims up and Down the state that Mcmaster is afraid to debate with him said today that he is going to handle Egan without gloves. More than 250 Hudso nites and Arim is from Lincoln county braved a wind and storm to listen to the j governor in the opera House this afternoon. Mcmaster read affidavits of citizens of Marshall county in regard to the Macl it Ogail loan. Swearing i that the property is we Orth in the neighbourhood of $12,000 instead of $3,000 As Egan charges. He showed w Here taxes had been reduced in this county. He replied to the absurd charge by Egan that $98,000 had been voted for a governor s residence at Pierre and showed plainly that the sum Egan mentions is the appropriation voted for Capitol grounds and Extension by the 1919 legislature and that not one cent has i been appropriated for a governors residence. He quoted from his inaugural address where he specifically asked the legislature not to appropriate Money i for a governor s residence at this time. The governor Speaks in Canton j tonight. Chinese Tong War feared in Chicago Ney announced this noon after an executive session of the majority members of the ways and Means committee. A second session we ill he held later in the Day for final completion of details of the measure. Chairman Fordney said that the majority members would pass on the suggested provision for and Juste 1 service pay to the immediate relatives of men who have died since discharged from the service or might urn before the legislation came into Force. Fordney to see Harding democrats on the ways and Means committee will he called in tomorrow to vote on the Hill before or. Fordney presents the committee report to the House. Meantime the chairman probably will discuss the new Bonus plan Witti j Days. President Harding. He said he had an engagement with the president for late today to take up another matter and that to might present to the executive the details of the Bonus Bill. Representative Fordney said the committee had a reason to believe that president Harding was not opposed to the certificate loan provision written into the Hill under which National and state Hanks and Trust companies organized under state Laws we Ould Advance to loan Gould and lawyer in trouble Over handling of estate new York n. A. March 6�?charges that t. To. Chadbourne. Prominent new York attorney connived with his client George j. Gould in the improper administration of the $75.-000.000 estate of his father Jay Gould will be made the basis of disbarment proceedings to he instituted by the bar Aso Clation of new York in the appellate division of supreme court it was disclosed last night by to. M. Guthrie Chadbourne counsel. It is alleged that Gould pocketed the commissions on $800,000 we Orth of Western Unicoi Stock which he sold for the estate. And that or. Chadbourne knew of the transaction. Kohlstedt is offered Post of d. W. Head Pacific treaty an Aid to peace sen. New thinks speaker compares work of arms conference to now famous Versailles pact Harding questioned Senath asks whether proposed agreement will affect t Lanning is Iii treaty Chicago Man May succeed or. Schermerhorn As University president or. Ii. D. Hob lated t of Chicago director of Field activities for the committee of conservation and Advance of the methodist ?4>seopul Church. Was today tendered the position of president of Dekota we leva n to succeed or. W. D. Schermerhorn. . Kohlstedt is in the City and met with the University Hoard of trustees this by associated press a cased wire Washington d. C., March 6.�?thereis no Alliance in the four Pacific trea i ties nor any obligation to use Force. Senator new of Indiana Republican member of the foreign relations committee. Declared today in opening in the Senate discussion of the treaties on behalf of the administration. Replying to criticism of the treaties. Senator new a close personal Friend of president Harding declared that the four Power treaties gave i safeguards for peace to the United states and did not impair american sovereignty. Senator new made a detailed comparison of the treaties we Ith the league of nations plan and asserted that the treaties were a co operative we Hile the league he said. Was a drastic and compulsory and required submission of All questions to a Council. / Berties Are secured a instead of threatening injuring or impairing our liberties free institutions. Independence and sovereignty. Afternoon but did not give any decision As to whether or not lie we Ould this treaty the four Power measure Chicago. 111 March 6.�?mystery followed today in the Wake of the s fatal shooting Here last night of one chinese and the wounding of two i others one probably fatally in a Mil Rthur is expected to a in int rendezvous of Wing ring Myre crucial address lung in Chinatown. Siml time tomorrow i Humours of a War on tongs a re j rampant and police were inclined to the belief that it May have been an by Assoria lid press leased wire London Ragland. March 6�?within Twenty four hours or at most forty eight hour. The world will know definitely whether prime minister George has decided to resign or continue As chief of the coalition j government. This is the Only sub martial conviction emerging from a tangle of contradictory rumours in the j crisis which engrossed political observers Over saturday and sunday. Experts today were diametrically deposed in their opinion As to How t e crisis stood As a result of the my conferences. Some declared he Outlook for a continuance of coalition was improved and in a Cyrald belief that the prime minister would not resign. Others de sri red All signs pointed to his re fitment and that Liberal colleagues n Bis ministry would go with him. T flt r a were Content to refrain from j Corr Ming themselves to any opinion i whether the result would be a smash in or a Patch up. Een if the prime minister stays j nobody believes that the coalition. A last much longer though it May prolonged until Irish legislation Sod the Genoa conference Are out of la Way. It is generally credited in quarters that nothing will definitely announced until the j g each of sir Arthur Balfour on tuesday. Outbreak of the hip sing on Leon feud. Act on the offer within the next ten j or. Kohlstedt served As a pastor ? of methodist churches in Wisconsin for sixteen years after which he was superintendent of the Milwaukee Dis strict of the Church for four years. He then went into the general offices of the Church organization serving i As Secretary of the Centenary move Merit in the St. Paul area for two years. He was succeeded in that to a sit Ion by or. J. P. Jenkins former vice president of Dakota Wesleyan. He has held his present position for holders of such certificates an amount past two Yeai it. Equal to fifty percent of service pay. J schermerhorn will Complete other members of the committee work at Dakota Wesleyan in said Little or no protest against this i june. In order to go to the Garrett plan had come to them from Bank biblical Institute at Evanston Iii., to ers and others. Become head of a department will need bar billion j there. He has asked for a Leav of absence however so he we ill Robab to was estimated that the total of amount of Money that the Banks leave Mitchell the latter part would be asked to Advance probably this month and return to the City would not exceed $500,000,000. Representative Mott a banker of Oswego n. Y., said he did not anti for commencement in june. is planned among three states Rumor Dresden. March.�?6.�?the German adds to the Security of All of them said senator new. He emphasized that rejection of the four Power treaty would continue in Force the Anglo japanese Alliance with it menace to America. Regarding the treaty provision for j conference and determination of procedure in came of aggression senator new said that the Root Takahara agreement contained a similar clause. Cites Jap Alliance a we have had for a decade an out ligation with Japan couched in prac i really identical language and yet nobody heretofore has suggested that this constituted anything resembling an Alliance a he said. A certainly during the ten years of j its existence this has led us into no j trouble no embroil ment no opera a tons under a military growing of senator news statement. A Resolution asking president Harding what effect ratification of the four Power Pacific treaty would have on the Lansing Ishii agreement Between the United Staley and Japan was adopted today by the Senate. a Jerauld loan territory is much enlarged Erpate any material inflation of credit new German Union and it consequent increase in the Cost of living to result from the purpose of the Bill carrying a Bank loan provision. If All of the service men elected the certificate option it was pointed out the a mediate face Val-1 be of the certificates would be Only $1,560,000,000, or the maximum of state of Saxony. Brunswick and thur i Wessington Springs March 6.�? by j the previous estimate for the Cash ing a contemplate establishment of it amendment of the charter of the Bonus. If All the men borrowed from a Union to further their common in Jerauld county National farm loan the Hanks it was said the total and j Teress without Imp amp ring their sep association the two Northern tiers Arate Independence. These three of townships in Aurora county have i states now have socialist govern be it a attached to the Jerauld county association. These townships arc Providence Mol strikers fail to attempt picketing by associated priss leaded wire Providence. R. I., March 6.�?heavy forces of National guard cavalry1 coast artillerymen guarding the Hope company a Mill at Hope this morning in the expectation that the strikers would carry out their plans of last saturday an attempt to picket Tho Plant with strikers from other Mills in the Paw tuxes Valley against the orders of the authorities. A last minute change was made in the policy of the strip it. However with the result that the expected test of the picketing regulations was not made. Burch called in murder Case co Deken rant in Kenned a murder trial. However won t answer questions Russ now seek a United front in Money fight All socialist internationales Are called into session to make program insurgents rebuked four specific propositions Are Laid Down by Dyrek As soviets goal by Ash Ilard press wire los Angeles Gal. March 6�?arthur c. Burel jointly indicted with mrs. Madalynne Obenchain on the charge of murdering j. Belton Kennedy was called to the witness stand As a Surprise witness by the District attorney in the trial Here today of mrs. Obenchain. He refused to answer questions until granted counsel. Deputy District attorney aaa Keyes asked Burch a did not mrs. Obenchain meet you at the station when you arrived in los angelese on july 24. Last a Burch who was visibly affected by the Surprise of having beep called to the stand and sworn in As a witness without warning replied a i am not advised by my counsel and i cannot the prosecutor then asked him How he had come to Stop at a certain hotel. Burch instead of replying turned to the judge and asked that he he permitted to have the advice of his counsel. The request was granted and examination postponed while the Bailiff sent for Paul Schneck. Attorney for Burch. combination hotel and cwkch40je it new York s latest unless both f1cws Vance would not exceed $780,000,900. Not i Iscoui Tahlo the certificates committeemen said would not he re Discountable by Federal Reserve Hanks but could he discounted by Hanks entitled to make Loans on them so that the smaller Banks could obtain funds from larger Banks. . Mott said he did not think service men would have any difficulty in obtaining Loans on the certificates. Asserting that the now estimated maximum of $500,000,000 could easily he advanced by the 30,-000 Hanks Over the country at which the certificates would he negotiable. Ments. New York. N. Y., my Rob y a a combination Church and 17 Story hotel is to he new Yorkus latest Novelty in buildings. The Structure will provide sunday school space in the basement a Church on the first three floors and a missionary school on the roof. A strict censorship will he exercised Over hotel guests and card playing and dancing will be prohibited. Neilsen to leave state department by associated prose encased wire Moscow. Russia. March 6�?-a conference of All the socialist internationales to discuss the formation of a United front on world problems affecting capital and labor was recommended by the executive leaders of the third internat ions in of Moscow after a two weeks discussion Here. The vote was 4 6 to to. The resolutions passed mention the various internationales w Ith which a conference is favored the second or pro War organization the second and a Baff As the organization formed at Vienna last year is termed Anil the fourth internationale. Insurgents arc Wannal a group of Twenty two russian communists chagrined at the new economic system which they described As a resurrection of the bourgeoisie presented to the conference a Bill of complaint Aga inst the russian communed party. They were sharply rebuked and were threatened with expulsion not Only from the party hut from the International they maintained party loyalty throughout the conference the russian leaders and the papers dwelt upon the idea that the direct attack for a world revolution had failed. The principal objects of the United fronts which is desired according to Karl Radek Are to gain recognition of soviet Russia the abandonment of reparation from Germany the eight hour Day and the solution of the unemployment problem. Calls for United front Trotzky declared that a United front by labor was essential in connection with the a United bourgeoisie conference at Genoa. Delegate Marshall an american was among the supporters of the new plan. The conference requested thai Zinovieff. President of the executive committee of the third internationale and president of the Petrograd provincial society be relieved of his to Butler in Petrograd and sent to Moscow to devote his entire time to the International Leon Trotzky and other russian chiefs who were instrumental in hastening this decision explained that the move simply was in keeping with new tactics having As their purpose a flank attack on capitalism and sent to Moscow to devote his Anan immediate world revolution. Prohibition Navy ready this month Washington d. A. March 6�?the prohibition a a Navy will he ready for operation in Atlantic coastal Waters in search of liquor smugglers some time this month it is declared at enforcement Headquarters. Patten. Valley Bristol. Belford. Cooper. Firesteel and Palatine. The annexation of these townships will add materially to Wessington Springs Trade territory As business will Call the residents Here often. Fred n. Dunham Secretary treasurer of the by associated prows leased wire Washington. D. C., March 6�?res-icnation of Fred k. Nielson solicitor of the department of state will he announced shortly Atter the return of Secretary Hughes from a vacation pen women to form club Here Mitchell writers will form organization under n National auspices association is also endeavouring to in Bermuda it is said. . Nielsen have Spring i Ake and rates town j was named to his present office in ships in hand county and Burr Oak june 1920. By president Wilson. The in Beadle attached to the Jerauld appointment was largely in Recagni county association. J Tion of efficient work at Paris in 1919. Weather report South Dakota generally fair to night and tuesday odder tonight rising temperature tuesday West and North portions. Mcmaster will meet Egan at Sioux Falls thursday in debate on Campaign issues Kapp offers to stand trial for anti Ebert revolt be w in Germany March 6�?dr. gang Kapp who led the revolt it in March. 1920. Which resulted a temporary overthrow of the government has offered to sur a r for trial with the underhand lie he Given Safe conduct and placed under arrest. His Jim a a a a been forwarded to the a 1 a a e court at Leipzig from an in a no a port in Sweden. I Sioux Falls. S. La March 6�?governor w. H. Mcmaster and George w. Egan. Both candidates for the gubernatorial nomination on the Republican ticket in the Systo primary March 2$, will engage in joint debate att he coliseum in Sioux Falls thursday night. Arrangements for the debate were completed Gnu saturday through an Exchange of Telegram from egans Campaign Headquarters her and the governor who was campaigning at Yankton. Tho governor s message the governor s Telegram follows Yankton. S. I mar. 4. To George w. Egan. Sioux Falls s. D. Will meet you in debate at Sioux Falls March 9 or to. Wire my office at Pierre your Choice of dates signed w. In Mcmaster. When the Telegram yrs received at Egan Campaign Headquarters Here. Andrew Norstad Secretary immediately called Egan Over Long distance Telephone at Winner where Egan was making a Campaign speech. Egan agreed to debate on March 9 Ami the following Telegram was dispatched to the governor at Pierre wants farther debate Sioux Falls. 8. I mar. 4. To gov. W. In my master. Pierre. S. D. Your wire received accepting the Challenge of George w. Egan to meet you in Delate on the motion resolved that the Hest in to erects of the people of South i Dakota demand your defeat As a candidate for governor and the destruction of the state political machine of which you arc titular head. . Egan is ready. To have procured the Collise no at Sioux Falls for thursday evening. March 9, 1922. Egan would like to meet you for further debates at rapid City wednesday evening. March is. And at Aberdeen monday evening mar., 20 Are you ready signed Andrew Norstad Secretary. Egan club. \ details not Heady details of the debate which has been pending for some time have t not been completed. It is presumed i they will he arranged the first of the week. In his Early Challenge to the governor. Egan offered him More time than Rte would take but it isl considered improbable that Mcmaster will agree to such an arrangement. In All probability the debaters will spend an equal amount of time on j the platform. When Egan first challenged the governor Early in the year it was considered unlikely that Mcmaster would accept. The first intimidation that the states chief executive we Ould agree to meet Egan on the platform was Given out about two weeks ago in an interview at Mitchell. Egan then wiled another Challenge to the go Cranor. Change in subscription rates on copies of the Republican delivered by Carrier Imitchell in order to comply with the insistent demand for a comic Section with the Republican a four Page comic Section is now included with the saturday Issue. To meet the extra expense involved a slight change in the subscription rates becomes effective monday March 13th the new rates average about two cents a week higher than the old rates. However subscribers Are Given the Opportunity to renew their subscriptions at the old rates for As Long a period As they wish up to and including monday March 13th. Old rates one week two week five week ten week three month six month one year 20c 35c 80c $1.50 $1.95 $3.80 $7.50 new rates one or two weeks per week 20c three week 55c five weeks 90c ten week $1.75 three months $2.25 six months $4.40 one year $8.50 a Mitchell chapter of the league of american pen women is to be Ora nixed at a luncheon to he held a the y. W. A. Tuesday at i p. mrs. Carl Gunderson who is a Mem i Ber of th1 organization is arranging j for the tuesday meeting. Several local women Are Elighil for membership in the league and Arf who Are qualified Are invited to at i tend the organization luncheon. The following women Are qualified of i membership poets journalists an Thor editors. Publishers genealogists dramatic writers scenario writ ers publicity professionals advert is j ing experts painters sculptors illustrators illuminator designers cartoonists musical composers song o Lyric writers anti lecturers of professional rank. What do you mean impulse landlord is killed by renter new York. March 6�?julian Tow Send obeyed the urge that comes frequently to new York tenants. Win his landlord. Frederick Green we to Townsend a apartment to Volta the rent Townsend opened fire we a revolver and killed him. He w arrested and admitted the killing. Sands in Hartford recently is report by associated press leased wire Hartford. Conn., March 6�?edwt�?T j f. Hands missing Secretary in to Taylor mystery is believed by to i Hartford courant to have been i this City 2 weeks ago. The news Pap i today say its investigation in dict i that a Man who registered at a Loc j hotel giving his address As St Francisco was the missing hands. Debs to return to socialist leadership by associated pre leased wire Cleveland. O., March Eugene a. Debs. Three Imes presidential candidate on the socialist ticket will re a turn to Active leadership of that party at the National convention Here apr 29 to May 2. It a a announced St the state convention of the Sotasi-1 it parly her

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