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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 13, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Plan the evening Republican third edition vol. , South Dakota monday March 13, 1922 number 140mson hits Pacific fact Mai i on attacks Kansas town is rent asunder by War Tonus plan Over school gel so shortened skirts drawn in Rouse Treasury head declares idea is a dangerous abuse of government credit cannot avoid Burden department s experts submit figures showing big costs involved. House stands Pat Washington d. Manil 13�? Republican members of the douse ways and Means committee decided at a conference today to stand Iii. On their determination to report the Compromise soldiers Linus Bill despite objections to its provisions by scr rotary Mellon and comptroller of tile currency Crissinger. Washington d. A. March 13. new Soldier s Bonus Bill As drawn by House republicans is attacked by Secretary Mellon As involving a a dangerous abuse of government credit a in a letter to chairman Fordney of the House ways and Means committee. Tile Treasury head sharply criticises the features of the proposed measure providing for Loans by Banks upon adjusted service certificates As indirect and a forced borrowing by the government. He suggested that Tho a direct and regular Way to provide for a paid u endowment insurance feature would be to authorize insurance certificates with provision for direct policy Loans to he financed by the government. Or. Mellon contended that a it is both dangerous and unwise a to attempt to avoid the Cost of the Bonus for the time being. Cannot avoid Burden a there is no he said a by which the american taxpayer can avoid the Burden and if a Bonus is to be imposed it is far belter for All concerned that it be plat d upon a direct and definite basis and paid for each year out of current revenues. To do this at this time will necessarily mean he imposition of additional taxes and for this the Secretary estimates the Cost of the Bonus under the Bill considering each of the possible choices offered to veterans at More than $1,200,000,000 by Jan. I 1026. Whatever form the Bonus measure might take lie asserted it would moan a Cost to it the government of from $300,006,009 to $4 00 i for the next three or four i years and possible continuing liabilities thereafter of More than $200,-000,000 a year until 1943. Shows varying costs. Special to the Republican Vinland kans., March 13-�?a was Over Short skirts has split this farming cont Unity into two hotly opposed factions those who Are for pm and those who Are aging pm. Tho whole Village is bidding it breath in expectancy of a court decision to Settle the matter. At the hearing two schoolgirls will be the principal witnesses. School Board members will be de i fondant. # the father of one of the girls will be the plaintiff. Two skirts will be exhibits a and b. And a yardstick will determine the Case you see the local school Board passed a Rule prohibiting skirts higher than three inches below the knee. The school principal declared the skirts of Alice Hansen. 16, and Maude Buchanan 15, violated this Rule. Ile suspended them. Miss Hansen a father took the matter into court in behalf of his daughter and Lier chum and secured an in Junction restraining the Board from keeping the girls out of school. And the final decision will come March 18. Meanwhile schoolboys Are boycotting the general store kept by a member of Tho school Board. Ministers Are taking up modern dress in sunday sermons. The girls Are demurely studying Reading. Writing and arithmetic. And the school Board s sitting tight. Senate to kill Bonus measure Sullivan says Hughes daughter to wed sex aviator announcement says House wont accept sales tax and Fate of Bill is foregone conclusion Harding veto certain even if House i uses Over a Eto is a Ite we i is rely Kiva a it he thinks a i de Buchanan Leet Ani Alich Hansen right and their skirts which will it ure As exhibits in Kansas Short skirt court Battle. . Back of plan to oust soviet claim Trotsky. In address at Moscow advises preparation of red troops India rebel warns u. S. Against four Power Pacific pact by associated press leased ire Moscow Russia March 13.�?leon Trotzky soviet minister of War. Addressing an extraordinary session of the Moscow soviet today on Tho subject of the Genoa conference presented documentary newspaper and circumstantial evidence designed to show threatening interventionist and countr revolutionary activities against j Russia this Spring. For perhaps the first time Trotzky i included american capitalists with i those of a Paris and London As be j Hind the curtain in schemes Partiful j in the caucasus where he said j by associated press leased wire Chicago 111., March 13.�?an Appeal j against entering the four Power treaty on the ground that it was a an of Yon Sive and defensive Alliance with Britain a which would a betray the Trust of one fifth of the population of the world regarding America a has Bren telegraphed to senators Mccormick of Lino is Bora ii of Ria to France of Maryland Johnson of California la Follette of Wisconsin Norris of Nebraska and Walsh of Massachusetts by Taranath has International Secretary of the friends for Freedom of India. A a o accompanying his letter. Or. Mel arly Ion transmitted statistical tables pre i Baku Oil was the motile behind for pared by Treasury experts showing sign capitalists who lie declared were the varying Cost of a Bonus according j backing former grand Duke Nicho to what percentage of veterans might 1 Las. Choose the different plans of payment steel Industry nearing Normal offered. Or. Mellon called attention to the act that the Bill makes no provision Tor raising additional Revenue to meet a he Cost of the Bonus and recalled to i or. Fordney president Harding a let i Tor of february 16. In which it was s ingested that a general sales tax be enacted to provide the necessary funds j or the Bonus legislation be postponed j Secretary Mellon a letter in part Fol j lows tim Bill makes no provision whatever for sinking fund amortization or other reserves against either to lab i Trotzky throughout his address advised preparation of the red army. The War minister paid tribute to the humanitarian work of the american Relief administration which he said was feeding ten times As Many famine sufferers As All the european Relief agencies combined. A but Why do we Praise or. Fridtjof Nansen and Only express gratitude to the american Relief he asked rhetorically. A because we Don t know what America wants. Some officials High in the american Relief administration have been of Ito Duption is 30 Peri ent above output in slump year of 1914 figures show that would be thrown upon the j ponets to the soviet government. The capacity production. Von ment in 1925 or against the ii Dav when America openly declares ability on the certificates at the end of 25 years nor does it make any provision for the payments which would accrue in Ordinary course from it r to year on account of the death of veterans. An t calculate costs she will not support Kole Hakim will be a great Holiday in Russia. The significance of the american Relief expeditions Quot work then will he really a the direct Cost to the government j p a Bill carrying provisions for about in too sex service men is almost b possible to estimate because of the Quot in it a Dainty As to which of the plans i be chosen and in what proportions. But the government actuary has of pared tables of estimated Cost on a a a a Assumption that seventy percent will choose tile certificate plan 25 per re it the vocational training plan percent the vocational training plan Quot 1 two percent the land settlement Pipp. I i the calculations As to the Cost r the certificate plan it is assumed fit at lug of of Lite veterans will borrow their certificates from the Banks Coacher Post to edit Republican on next wednesday Pittsburg a. March 13.�?-the steel Industry has recovered nearly to Normal production. Steel ingot output now is at a rate of nearly 30,090,000 Gross tons a year. Output is almost As big As in 1913. It is 30 per cont larger than in the slump year 1914. I. Is. Steel corporation is operating at 60 per cent capacity. Independents Are doing a Little better than 50 per cent capacity. When the Ste Industry reaches it Wal be producing four fifths More steel than in 1913.steel Mills in the Pittsburg inf Falo Youngstown and Gary districts report that their business is the largest in 12 months. Output is 150 per cent larger than last july when the Industry hit Bottom and started climbing. Rockwell a a hat tossed in ring fourth Ward councilmen announces he is candidate for re election Coacher Post of the american Legian will edit the Republican on wednesday of this week As Ore of the series of organizations who will take charge of the paper for one Davel cd. Ralph Miller will act As editor in thief for the Day. And will be assist Frank Rockwell for the past two cd by Chester Morgan Walter Tobin tears a member of the City Council and Jack Craig. From the fourth Ward announced to a committee from the Worms res Day that he was a candidate for re Ruxi Lisiy to the legion will assist in election. Or. Rockwell a determine f d fault on their Loans in View of Ive for Cash re i selecting material for the rape and action to re enter the Aldermani lists several members of the auxiliary Ana was hastened by pressure brought by the legion will contribute articles for his friends who insisted that he again the edition. The auxiliary committee become a candidate after he had includes mrs. P. H. Kelley. Or or i hesitated to stand for re election be b Active provision Tho of Ion in Case of default. Billion Iii Throe years up appears from these tables that n the basis assumed by the actuary the total direct Cost to the government in e fiscal year 1 923 would be $289-4.ooro j the fiscal year 1 924, $216 a is Ini ii in the fiscal year 1925, $128 and in the fiscal year 1926 rhe most part by october is 1925 the adjusted a Erti fates issued a it by for Bank loons would have to redeemed. $615,822,000. a re did mean total payments within t 3 years of Over $1,200,000,-these estimates take no Aco Oun f amortization or other Reserve a a Lins certificates to remain out ending after the fiscal it ear h926 Fric i would add at least $40,000,000 year to the current Cha get or of possible additional costs Unuer the settlement plan if the rec Lama to a projects therein authorized should 1 carried through. It is estimated the a a out $100,000,000 per annul would required after 1923 if these reels Ira on projects should be pressed. If All the veterans should certificate plan the total face a a a int of the certificates would it out to Over $4,500,000,000 distal Ted Over 20 years and that if All the Erans should choose the farm an1 Aal plan the total Cost w Ould u. S. Legation at Sofia hit bomb is thrown into conservatory a assail ant i scapes in darkness by associated press leased wire Sofia. Bulgaria. March 13. explosion in the american legation saturday night is believed by the authorities to have been caused by a bomb thrown from the Street into the legation conservatory. Passersby pursued a Man who May have Ben responsible for the outrage but he eluded them in Tho darkness. Both the police and Tho american minister. Charles s. Wilson believe the act that of a mad Man or of radicals seeking revenge for to american policy in regard Russia. By Mark Sullivan National political correspondent of the evening Republican and the new York evening Post. Copyright j 922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post. Washington. D. a March 13�?there int the faintest likelihood of the pres ent Bonus measure As it now stands finding its Way to the statute books during the present Congress. All this i i activity is As empty of results As a last years Bird s nest. Harding will unquestionably veto any Bonus measure that does not carry the sales tax to i raise the Money. It is apparent that a tile Bonus advocates have pressed the president to Tho Point where they j i have reached his Streak of firmness. 1 of the Bill reaches Harding in its pres i ent form. And if Harding vetoes it the veto will stand. It is probable in a deed it is virtually certain that the j disposition of the lower House to Pla i Cate the Soldier vote is Strong enough to pass this or any other Bonus Mas i Uro Over the Psi Dent s veto. But the Senate will not Over ride any veto. The Only change the i resent Bonus i Bill has lies in event that it May be amended to carry the sales tax for raising the Money but that Amend meat can hardly win in the House. The Hod e is almost As Strong in Oil position to the sales tax As it is in favor of the Bonus. The outcome must be that tile present Bonus Bill will be buried in the Senate either before or j after a presidential veto. It the re publicans lose in the november Oleo i tons either on this Issue or on a combination of issues they will then quickly pass the Bonus Bill before they j go out of Power and put it up to the i democrats to find the Money in the Othre hand if the republicans win the elections. They will have two a years in which to turn around. Within that period Many things May happen either the Bonus agitation May die Down or if it keeps up. The condition of the Treasury May have improved to the Point where Secretary Mellon May withdraw or modify his opposition. Treaty simply substitute for menace he says californian declares agreement Means surrender of ancient Independence sees danger in it a a Ullin inc Ilaria takes Syme attitude a he assumed to Byard Wilson Ivy v ifs Kwh \ it a ii Trot Ila i of v Hughes daughter Al Secretary of state 4 Barlow Evans Hughes and mrs. Hughes to Chauncey i a irk Hart Waddell of new York a hem announced by miss 11 Uglis a parents. Waddell former aviator mrs. Robt. A rail. Returned yesterday j. Waddell of Greenfield. O. Allies worry Over russians at Genoa meet grow ing sentiment to Reier entire Agenda to league c Vinci ii is growing by associated pros lenses wire Washington d. C., March 13�?assailing the four Power treaty of a a a quadruple senator Johnson. Republican. California told Tho. Senate today that its ratification would mean not Only a Roc East on from american tradition but a National surrender under threat of foreign Powers. If the statements of the treaty a friends Are to to accepted senator j Johnson declared and abrogation of Tho Alliance is to to regarded As the chief purpose of the i four Power arrangement then the j Only conclusion is that the United states must enter the a new a1 Ila Roe to escape a threat of danger because of the old sees Only danger a the argument for this present surrender of our ancient policy of Independent National action a continued the California senator a is nothing in the in but that one word danger. The Anglo japanese Alliance. The gentlemen on the other Side say. I expose us to danger. Therefore we have no Choice. Xvi must accept the la treaty. A i shall vote against this treaty because if any Alliance can Ever speak to this country with the word a must then the spirit which made this country Safe when it was feeble will have departed from it and our record in history will be that til striving to barter our heritage for safety we lost safety Calif by associated a Ress lenses wire Baris France March 13, allies Are worried by the tone of the j communications from Moscow with regard to the Genoa economic conference. And views have been policy foolish or. Johnson quoted Many utterances of japanese and British state men giving assurances that Tho Anglo japanese Alliance Neve was direct cd against the United states and assert cd it these solemn declarations were not to be believed then this government was following a foolish policy i by chanced among the added govern i mow yes Wincn Nan deliberately de a it Days As to the f revived the american people. Claim of . Pleases Berlin american demand for 210 millions seen is Sulit in ranks of allies by associated brass leased wire London hug., March 13�?although americans claim to priority of payment for the Upkeep of the United states army in Tho Rhineland Lias been featured in the news columns the first extended comment appeared Only today. The daily chronicle under the caption a America s Bombshell a says a intrinsically the claim is not unreasonable and if the practical effect is to make sonic of our Continental friends less zealous to prolong Harding May prolong rest president in hoi Sebo it of Florid x xxx not return till Exie this week sex establishing a partnership wit Powers which had ments in the last few Days As to the conditions under which the Confer Raj present conflict in the Senath knee is Likely to open if the russian j a senator Johnson is not in soviet representatives go there in the j re hat when a precipitated by a Piru in,lira,.hi by the rent a Clar the 1 a a a a Quot of nation. Ror the second tit w ill leave Frid xxx i Ort Pierce fix March 13.�? president Harding expects to conclude his vacation Aud leave St. Augustine Friday for Washington in intimated newspaper men. Today to fort Pierce Florida president Harding has March 13 a planned an at ions of the soviet leaders. These declarations Are interpreted in French circles As meaning that the russian representatives will go with a determination to talk about anything they desire to or not take any. Part at All. One of the chief purposes of the conference being the1 restoration of Russia it is being asked what effect the soviet attitude will have on the Success of the deliberations of the Allied experts who Are going ahead with their preparations to meet in London for discussions preliminary to hic conference As soon As their material is ready. The suggestion that the Whol Enterprise contemplated in the Call for the Genoa gather pm be referred to the league of nations is being More a the other Brief interruption of his House j and More frequently met with Here. Boat cruise today for a game of Golf at Vero 14 Miles from Imre. Spend ing the night aboard the Craft at Anchor in Tho Indian River. The pres the occupation of German soil this would he quite As much to the taste t Denet had arranged to make an Early of British Public to Pinion As to am i Landing Here and motor Down to the Olf course continuing their Leisure a whether Premier Poincare wit be a member of the French delegation prepared to go to Penna seems now very doubtful. The absence of America has so reduced the possibilities of useful a me a he said nato is asked to change the foreign policy which has prevailed in the Republic since we became a nation. A the of familiar arguments ring out again that we May be forced to Day to accept whet yesterday we rejected. Call in Vigo unnecessary a from the beginning of the contest concerning the league of nations some of us have endeavoured to make Plain that our position was not on of aloofness or of isolation for the i nit cd stat is. W e neither expect or wish to live. Hermit nation. I believe in consultations and conference among thic nations of the Earth. No leagues Are required for this no Al a finances no engagements to devise efficient Means to moot aggression i no freezing of the status quo by ambiguous treaties so that wronged Peoples will be forever without re a dress. A a openness frankness the sunlight of publicity alone Are required. A to just this sort of thing we look. A action by the conference according to. Forward a the 1imltation of the morning Post s Berlin Correl j by cruise Down the com yesterday the French viewpoint that there now j month a conference. Tho president is almost no Prospect of his going. J Giniso of really thought when head dressed the Senate and presented the treaties that the conference had been conducted i nth is fashion. In the pendent says news of the american the president and his party spent demand was received there with in All Day aboard the Louse boat which disguised satisfaction at the Embar j made Only a Brief Stop at Rock ledge was Likely to cause the Assn vent it allies. The Taglicht Mundschau is quoted As saying that the moment has come for Germany to inaugurate an Active foreign policy aiming at obliteration of the treaty of Versailles. The correspondent ascribes to the newspaper the statement that americans antagonism to France being no longer concealed the German demands Are conquering the enemy world. I conclusion he quotes a away with control commissions. Away with the reparations betrayal away with the locus plague of Arm it it of occupation out of your Trench Herr Wirth and up to the counterattack we re mail and newspapers waiting. Of were bionic owned son and mrs. Donald Hoon. The Republic a As a text Book most schools Nave regular periods devoted to current Erin t s. They be found one big Handicap the Lack of a suitable textbook. The Republican is going to remedy this Handicap. Beginning today the Republican will print a very week an article on current events written in simple language especially for school children. Teachers can use the Republican As a textbook a their i lasses. Parents should recommend his department to their children. F the first articles on Page 2 of today s Republican of fount to $2,093,000,000 within the it two or three years a cause of the demands of Hij business. In the two years that or. Rock Rell has served in Tho Council he has been a member of Tho committee of inane streets and water and headed he latter committee. A will be opposed by James Johnston tax reduce Ion party candidate. Aske tourney opens at 2 p. M. Oty Falls and Mitchell will of first teams to clash in state meet special to the Republican i Sioux Falls s. Do a March 13�? Sioux Falls Ani Mitchell scheduled to play the first game in the state Bosket Ball tournament to be held Here March 16, 17 and in. Will flush promptly at 2 p. In. Thursday this game probably will be he moot interesting of the tournament due to the deep seated rivalry Between the two team. American claim will by taken to by allies it by associated Ijo Recd wire Paris Franco. March 13. decisions reached by the filled dance ministers saturday As to the distribution of Tho Tiniou Marks of pfc Man reparation payments among Tho allies probably will be s brought to the attention of the Allied a operations committee in time for he i Eun Aion at tomorrows meeting. The american claim for $241,300.- too for to expense of the army of i occupation has been referred by the i finance ministers to their govern ments which probably will Lead to 11-j red negotiations. A of a a a great Britain cuts estimates for army Rebes shoot at Gen. Smuts famous South african Premier. However escapes without injuries Sterling and Walsh in tilt Laxter a attack on former attorney general Palmer is cause of clash multiplicity of his duties he could net know All that transpired. He evidently was not aware that in All the minutes presented there is nothing concerning the quadruple Alliance. Indeed there has never been greater secrecy concerning any document submitted to our by associated press least my wire Washington i. C., March 13. A lengthy report by senator by associated press leased wire Johannesburg. Union of South Africa March 13.�?a hot wag fired at the automobile containing general Jan Christian Smuts the Premier yesterday As he a being driven toward the Rand of . The dietary committee Premier w&3.not Hurt although a Bullet struck the car. General Smuts bail issued to reassuring statement predicting an Early rec oration of peace this prediction seem justifiable in View of the easing1 of Tho situation in Como directions and the rapid concentration of the government forces. I a a of. Walsh i Democrat Montana scoring former attorney general Palmer for methods j used in the department of Justice raids on alien radicals caused what was described As a acrimonious Dis j Cushion today before the Senate jul j dissemination of senator Walsh a report before it was considered or acted upon either by the sub commit tee or the full committee investigating liquor ship is to be finished others will be stationed off new York if Ferst is successful by associated press leased wire new York n. Y., March 13�?plans. Tor a floating liquor Palace off new the Elmarko Agati. Or. Rainier wan York beyond the three mile limit Arn Ald to have caused Harp a Hangca no Forward it according t0 Jam in _ _ Cut a Mik a a a lilt a cd a v. Martin the promoter in spite of weather report Between senator Walsh and other members of the committee including i announcement of Roy a. Haynes. Senator Sterling Republican South Fedema prohibition commissioner Dakota chairman of the eur commit that the vessel will not be permitted. Tee in charge of the inquiry. J furthermore declares Martin a m a Walsh report was made pub second and possibly third liquor paint by the National Papular government league which preferred the original charges against or. Palm the Sterling sub committee and the full judiciary a Emmittee it was an by associated press leased wire London King March 13. British army estimates for he coming year total 02,000, pounds Sterling a compared to Pentim Sterling last year it was announced in Tho House of common in afternoon. Tho naval estimates total South Dakota generally fair and colder tonight and tuesday temperatures by Tho republicans recording thermometer a opt a j 3 a in 37 6 h. In 28 a i. T r tile a at a men i of he National Papular government league declared that sunday a Piu. 43 6 porn 43 up in 32 12 porn 39 act will be constructed should the finn be successful. Martin asserts Tho vessel will be a Largo Ulm the Leviathan that it will Fie constructed in Europe and that a pureed would continue its inquiry the investment will Amoret to $19. Ruin Tho charges against or Palmer j 000,009. And consider a committee report lat 64,881,700 pounds Starling. Ai Neap �6 Dalton on trial second time for senator Sterling had foiled to file any j big Bank robbery and that a Fth Quot in the go Vici no in in i a .ea5��?T� had g Tho he Euto til March 13.�?-Mililani meter from noon yesterday to noon discharge of the Hub comr not Ltd a Dalton 17, former Bank clerk went today appealed to the full this Oil Irwi Fop second time today maximum &3 a killed by senator who charge of robbing the Northern minimum 81 id the Mille was before the i Trust company of approximately maximum 51 minimum 37 i it a. I i. A 12 Iii 46 3 porn 51 at 3 p. In monday at 2 a. In monday re part i 8709,000 in Liberty Benda

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