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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 21, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota 20 pages vol. Xxxviii. The evening Republican third edition l., South Dakota tuesday March 21, 1922 number 146 Hughes Dore a spirit guides her says artist Forck d along Ulster once dentist girl paints As ghosts direct miss Flora spore is really attracting attention As result of her work was called by dead Romano. Raphaels apprentice. Is another who directs Hek Bucko suf says new York. N. Y., March 21�?the a world of Art and psychic research is watching the work of Flora spore. J a i dentist firmly convinced that the j old master seek to attain their unrealized ambitions through herself. Miss spore believes the brushes in Ber visible Banda Are moved by the it visible fingers of artists Long dead who Are making Lier the medium of a renting a it Quot Art. Free from its imitations of the physical a soundly in the strength of the spiritual. A i am a dentist by profession a says mis spore a and had my own office in pay City midi., where i employed to assistants it never had occurred to me that anything but Den it Stry would he my life work until Niter my Mother died. First spirit message before her death i never had had nay interest Iii spiritualism psychic Phenomena but shortly after her death i received a communication or a ring me not to go to my office any i lore but to paint. A it seemed utterly foolish at first. But More voices kept repeating the mandate. So i bought some paints and dabbled wit ii them evenings. Rut every morning after that i heard protest when i started for the office. Now i never had touched a paint Brush before. I Al Down at my easel. \ Cires would Tell me what Brush to take iad which paint to use and guide my hand in its strokes. They even told n e the exact dimensions of the Border Battle firing renewed this morning lasts for hours communications Cut terrorism spreading Collins and Craig May meet in Effort to Settle growing difficulties Flora spore. Artist who says spirits of Hore and other artists direct her work. Rotarians go to Sioux Faus nearly one thousand delegates present for opening of District sessions by associated press leased wire Sioux Falls s. D., March 21.�? with almost 1,00 rotarians already registered and More arriving on every train the convention of the sixteenth rotary District comprising the states of South Dakota. Nebraska and Belfast Ireland. March 21�?the situation along the Ulster free state Border was still tense today. Firing was renewed at 0 o clock tlii3 morning from commandeered houses in the flee state Side Between Augh a cloy and Caledon and lasted two hours. Telephone communication thru Clogher Valley is broken and the Northern Side of the Border is completely isolated. It ring police forces were being Sheu this afternoon to Dron Ioro District county Tyrone. Five houses burned five houses have been burned in the Vicinity of Omagh capital of county Tyrone. After describing the shooting of i Aird Trillick. The correspondent of the Belfast Telegraph says the burning of isolated unionist Houser a subsequently begun and that during the night the sky was illuminated with flames. John Stewart in the promote District who is 70 years old and lives with his wife and two tons the lat ter members of the a by special constabulary was shot in defining his Home. The raiders that a fired the Houfer. Terrorism is spreading n Trillick Tyrone terrorism was so widespread and the number of Mer. Engaged in attack against loyalist Homes was so Large that the arc win forces were unable to Check the incendiary activities. Several protestant families in the danger zone on the Northern Side of the Border were obliged to evacuate their Homes and seek shelter else where. Canvases to get. Floes from spirits a a the voices became so persistent a continued muss spore. A thut i deed a prepared the chief events on today s a Ai of a a to effete Jet to visit 4 a a brother. Acting god nor of roam. A fall of the time i was there i Pard the voices urging my to return to the states and paint. A in november the urge became so i Strong i had to obey. I reached new York in december and have been Here painting since a there Are five or six artists whose t presence i feel while i am working. Bore revealed himself by name. A there is one who Calls himself Romano and another per Gerit i have never been Able to get the j alg sources of inspiration pore needs no identification. Guilio Romano was apprenticed to j Raphael and by the latter a will was strutted to finish the frs Oes it j in Vatican left unfinished by the Aster. He died in 1883. Peregrini was rather an obscure i a Allan engraver of the 15th Century. I some of miss spore s work is pure j decorative oranges grapes and �?�1pp a of heroic size with a Peculiar rightness of ton and a very orig Nal method of color application. Her landscapes have an Oriental atmosphere and each one has a meaner the most outstanding is one of in world peopled with a dancing a wrong. And caught in the whirl Brough space just poised above the a fee of death. Iowa. Opened in Sioux Falls this morning. An elaborate program of business and entertainment has been portion of which Are the nomination for District governor. A group <57 departmental and addresses by District and National officials of the organization. The City has been a turned Over to the visitors and a great Deal of enthusiasm is being manifested. Bonus will be introduced in House thursday under agreement proposed Bill Mist by passed or filled in few hours Fords muscle Shoals offer in Blind Alley politics is reason for delay in Senate Bodge trial p opens today Midnight Joy ride ask aired i Kalamazoo court liquor charge next by y Sancta Ted pres leaded wire Kalamazoo Mich. March 21�?the a a Al of John Duval Dodge. Detroit t Bonaire charged with driving an while intoxicated began i municipal court today. The charges t pc no of a Midnight Joy ride on when Dodge and Rex Earl Lino invited three Young o their machine and one of miss Emma i inc it Waker Ming alarmed leaped from i and injured Hothead. Earl j Ted of drunk Ness last Fri i ire Iva i a Quot car to conv for the present Case is disposed Dodge it to face a charge of Illeth transporting liquor the officers o a rested him declaring liquor fund in his machine. By associated press leased wire Washington d. Cd. March 21�?the soldiers Bonus Bill will be taken up by the House thursday under suspension of the rules under a plan agreed upon today at a conference Between speaker Gillett and chairman Campbell of the rules committee. Gillett finally agrees the speaker it v was said has agreed to entertain a motion to suspend the rules. Or. Campbell said he would Call a meeting of his committee tomorrow morning at which he will ask commits members to report a Rule designating thursday As suspension Day with a proviso that four hours debate on the Bill shall be provided. Must pass or die under this procedure a two thirds majority would be necessary to pass the Bill. No amendments would be permitted nor would it be possible to make a motion to recommit the measure. Those in charge of the legislation were confident that it would receive More than the two third majority. They expected the vote to come before adjournment thursday after two hours of discussion on each Side. Weeks seeks Auma Senate to increase standing army size 4 by associated press leased wire Washington. March 21.�?after a conferee be at the Capitol with House Republican leaders. Secretary weeks said he saw Little Prospect of the House agreeing to a larger army during the coming fiscal year than the Force provided for in the army appropriation bill�?113,000 men and too officers. Senate passes postal measure state wants to try Burch and Madalynne at the same time now for House increases Cash in spite of democratic opposition i by associated pre leased wire ave hint a d. March 20.�?the apr re privation Bill carrying k-3. ,3.0 0, was passed late yesterday by the Senate after a heated it. The measure carries $63,309,- 1 More than As passed by the House by associated Itress loosed wire los Angeles cal., March 21.�? whether the second trial of mrs. Madalynne Obenchain and Arthur Burch jointly indicted for the murder of her former sweetheart j. Belton Kennedy will be held jointly and j >,000.uoo of the increase going for a separately was expected to be de Ultra a Way Aid. A tided in the Superior court Here to fhe Bill also Cijka ties provisions for Day. \ to ring to Servio the new York what attitude the defense will take Simatic tunes and for con has not been indicated but it fought Iling the new York to san fran against such a procedure before eith to us Norri ?. Jct trial was held and won. By Harry b. Hunt Washington. A March 21 a Henry Fords proposal to Fease muscle Shoals is in a political Blind Alley. With elections looming Congress considers the subject dynamite. Fear of alienating the Farmer vote by killing the Ford project has led the House to seek safety in delay. The forthcoming report of the military affairs committee May. Even be favourable to Ford. But it will be a Mere gesture signifying nothing because the Senate s present program frankly is hostile to the proposal. The political tangle is complicated further by the fact that 15 of the reelection next fall. Because Are afraid of the Newberry Fla Reback they Are afraid to show hostility to Ford by killing the muscle Shoals plan. Prospects Are that the Alabama Power company so moral options on p in no it a sections of the muscle Shoals develop 1 ment will be pounced upon As a Means of keeping the Ford proposal j in the debate stage until after election. War probably will continue a Long time Between Ford and the Farmers on one Side and the anti Ford faction of the other. Meanwhile a Public investment of so too too in the Power Collins and Craig May try to Settle troubles London. Eng., March 21.�?dangers of the situation in Ireland Are Emp a sized by the morning newspapers Sev eral of which take the View that Little More would be needed to Start actual a civil War. Sniping Between the entrenched forces on either Side of the they Ulster Border has been going on for several Days and yesterday machine guns were reported to have been brought into action. Meanwhile disturbances continue throughout the six country areas of Senate Secretary in letter denies secret treaty Rickard is locked up in tombs during remainder of Tria new York x. Y., March 21.�?tex Rickard boxing promoter was locked up last night in tombs prison where he will have to spend All of his nights until his trial on an indictment charging criminal assault Oil 15 year old Sarah Shoenfeld. Banker is arrested in liquor Case by an my rated pro leaded wire Miami fla., March 21�?c. M. Clayton vice president of the Miami National Bank was arrested today on a warrant charging violation of the Federal prohibition Laws. Future farm hangs on Fate of arms pacts Barnes declares aos will result if Senate turns Down Trau est head of delegation at arms meet wants attacks of upper House ended debates get warmer Lodge and Borah clash Effort made to rec commit Pacific Pac senators who voted to seat senator and nitrate plants at muscle Shoals Newberry Are among the it up for i stands Idle. Law in Chicago Germany names on chaos verge new . Envoy Fitzmorris says Haaf their own judges and attorneys Rit i Val Krupp head to be first min criminals 1stkr a it a Berlin since by associated press leased wire Chicago iii., March 21.�?law enforcement in Chicago is on the Edge of chaos Charles c. Fitzmorris. General superintendent of police told More than too persons representing 34 civic and Industrial organizations last night. Kickham Scanlan chief Justice of the criminal courts Robert e. Crowe state s attorney and James a. Patten Board of Trade member and civic Leader in addresses agreed with the police head. A there Are judges on the criminal Bench of Cook county Chicago who should be or. Patton said. Earlier chief Fitzmorris had asserted a there is an organization of criminals Here they have their judges and lawyers.�?�. B Ernst Orff left moderate opinion in the South favors joint action by the Northern and Southern governments to relieve the tension on the Border according to the times Dublin correspondent and it is hinted elsewhere that the Earnest conference Between Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins yesterday was partly concerned with the possibility of securing such action. It was thought this might involve a preliminary meeting of or. Collins with Premier sir James Craig of Ulster. Sun shuns Utchell on morning of first Day of Young Spring the first official Day of Spring was ushered into Mitchell this morning with heavy Laden skies and a raw cold wind. Not until late this afternoon did citizens see even so much As get a Peep of the Sun and then when it did come out it seemed Uncertain As to whether it wanted to stay or not. By associated pros Quot leaded wire Chicago. Iii., March 2.�?agriculture can face the immediate future with every Confidence that its chief problems Are assured of solution and its future is certain Julius . Barnes former director of the United states wheat corporation declared in a speech last night at a dinner Given under the auspices of the Illinois league of women voters. Declaring that the treaties of the Washington armament conference a constitute the first Long step in the direction of a world wide treatment of world wide problems a or. Barnes asserted that the consequences of a possible rejection of these treaties were appalling. He said that a re i suit of rejection would be that a the j steady approach to a More stable finance and Exchange would be Des j troyed and reviving Commerce thrown j Bac k into i Maxi a a no Industry would feel this re j suit again am quickly As agriculture and surely be rat i the of this Effort to tile i of marketing tit Active Romr Hewri and financial remedies a he declared. Ung George forced to remain indoors As result of heavy cold by associated pros leased wire Washington. C., March 21 a presentation in the Senate today of a letter from Secretary Hughes denying flatly that any secret agreement exists for any future British Ameri Ean co operation led today to another Effort by opponents of the four Power treaty to Send it Back to committee. Tho Effort drought on a warm debate. The Secretary letter characterizing suggestions of such an agreement As a absolutely false was Laid before j the Senate by senator i Lodge the Republican Leader and a member of the arms delegation who at Tho same time put into the record a Telegram from i Paul d. Cravath Tho new York attorney denying the accuracy of a j statement on the same subject attributed to him by senator Borah re i publican. Idaho. Reiterates his denials. A reiterating a denial made in a a previous communication that any secret agreements were made with any other Power in connection with Tho Armp conference or. Hughes wrote 1 in today a letter that lie hoped to sen i no a further aspersions upon the veracity and Honor of the american delegates. The text of Secretary Hughes letter which was addressed to senator Lodge follows a my dear senator a i notice that the latest charge in the course of the debate Over the four Power treaty is that there is a secret agreement or understanding Between this government and great Britain with respect to Pacific matters. Any such statement is absolutely false j we have no secret understandings or agreements with great Britain in relation to the four Power treaty or any other matter. Want. Aspersion sloped a in my letter to senator Underwood on March i i in relation to Hie four Power treaty. I said a a there Are no secret notes or a permit be to express the Hope that the american delegates will be saved further aspersions upon their veracity onor. Cd tidy yours London ., March 21.�?king George was unable to attend the ceremony at the opening of the reconstructed Waterloo Railroad station today because of a slight cold and sore Throat. It was not thought prudent to expose him to the chill wind at the station. Lloyd ge0rgewill ask for House vote of Confidence soon order for Coal walkout is due this afternoon miners official forecasts action go Vern m fat is still hopeful Call is Issi de Indianapolis. Ind., March 21 a a formal Call for a strike of both Anthracite and bituminous Coal miners on april i was sent out today from the Headquarters Here of the United mine workers of America. League split in n. Widens state wide Battle on Bridance of Power plan to be fought in convention by associated press leased wire Fargo. N. D., March 21�?delegates of the nonpartisan league selected at the county conventions of the party will meet Here thursday. March 23. To decide the first statewide Battle on the political balance of Power plan suggested to the league by a. Townley president of the National nonpartisan league and one time dictator of the league policies in North Dakota. This plan contemplates dropping of candidacy for political office by the league members and their support of such candidates of the regular parties As the league leaders d tide on. For the first time since the league swept into Power in this state in 1916 the action of the convention is in doubt and this doubt is occasioned by a division in the league forces Between the followers of Townley and the followers of the executive committee of the league by associated press leased wire Berlin Germany. March 21.�?dr. Otto Ludwig Wiedfeldt has been appointed German ambassador to the United states. .�?T Wiedfeldt wit Iau the Post which has been vacant since february 1917, when count Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff left Washington prior to the declaration of War Between the United states and Germany. Or. Wiedfeldt i reputed to be one of the wealthiest germans of the present Day. He is an experienced Diplomatist having for years occupy eed important positions in the German Home office. He also spent about three years in the far East As consulting expert to the japanese government in connection with the organization of its railway system. Chinese minister in Paris fired at by would be Slayer by associated Tress leased wire Paris. France March 21.�?an attempt was made today to assassinate or. Chen chinese minister to France. Four shots were fired at him by a chinese youth none of which however took effect. W. The ministers assailant who surrendered shortly after the shooting is a student who gave his name As Lee Ilo Ling. A a Reed t0"run again i after water in the James River Ead Clina of Ite Cave had stood at a Lovei Only a few inches run Mcnall in Saiu above Normal for several Days the by associated press leased wire Ater suddenly started rising yester St. Louis. To. March a it an<1 the amp Rad inst West of the states senator James a. Reed today j Custer Battlefield Highway Bridge and announced he would seek re election viaduct is now impassable. The wat on the democratic ticket. Or is still going higher. Moto than two feet of water covet the temperature at noon today by i ence. Austin Chamberlain the gov the official government thermometer Ern ment Leader. Announced in the was 3 degrees above freezing while House this afternoon. The republicans recording thermometer registered 40. Winter had a final fling yesterday in Aberdeen when three inches of Snow fell during the Day. While the local temperature was no higher than 36 yesterday there was no Snow any place in this Vicinity. By associated press leased wire _ new York. N. Y., March 21.�?the London en., March 21�?primo Ord a for a in Lon o work n Tho minister Lloyd George Wal resume has a Quot a a a and i a ominous Coal mines place in the House of commons april a t�?T?r0ug�?ota�?z�?~h�?onun try adeling 3 and will immediately ask for a bout �0m"o minor will be issued Ole on the governments policy re Tel Quot at r"0<11�?T�?T according to Philip Barding the Genoa economic Confer i Porray internal tonal president of the United mine workers of America. Announces wage Cut Lawrence mass. March 21�?th Pacific Mills a Cotton and worsted Plant employing 10.000 persons normally today announced a wage reduction of approximately 20 percent. Jim River on its Spring rampage Custer Hway is flooded Road impassable record attendance reported at Federal Jah. At Leavenworth highest at Huron Huron. S. D., March 21�?w�?Tith the James Rier still raising and and the highwater Mark since 1897 exceeded by Over a foot conditions throughout the Jim River Vallery Are anything but encouraging. The steel Bridges near Huron Are still holding although several of them Are awash and re Beng subjected to heavy buffeting. Fifteen Miles North of Hortn a Hugh Jam has formed near the mennonite Colony s holdings causing the River to broaden out Over a Mil wid. I Riv a is far above the level of the water but the space Between the viaduct and the Firesteel bring is the area under water. This Grade is to be Gravelled and raised but the bid i has not yet been let. Water is Over Grade at Midnight last night there was no water Over the Grade at the to bin Bridge Over the James River but j the water was rising steadily. This i morning the water was rising at about 3 inches an hour and the Grade was under water Leavenworth Kan. Mar a 31�?�?� i with the arrival of forty prisoners yesterday and six sunday the population of the Federal Penitentiary has reached the a High water Mark of its history it was announced today by Warden a i. Biddle. The count today showed 2,347 men confined at the inst ution. First of Spring sees american on Way abroad again the kiwanis club of Mitchell with s. E. Morris As editor i chief will be in full charge of tomorrows Issue of the evening Republican i at about the rate of one Inch an i hour at noon today. I cars wont across the Grade through the water this morning but one j which attempted to get through at noon had to be towed out a 1 team. Workmen from the county Highway department were at the River today watching to prevent the washing out of the new grades approaching the Firesteel Bridge and a the viaduct at the James River. The the Grade and the level of the River entire River Bottom Between the two at i p. In. Today waa Only a foot be Bridges is under water. Low the floor of the River Bridge j ice Aii gone the Gaetze Bridge 3 1-2 Miles North j there is practically no ice in the West of Mitchell is now impassable j River As the warm weather of last because of High water Over the Grade. New York x. A. March 21�?today being Springs first official Day. Mark5 the beginning of the Spring Rush of americans to Europe for there Are 1.525 persons for overseas ports on the passenger list of the steamship Aquitania. Sailing today for shr the Rise was Only Bourg and Southampton. Weather report South Dakota generally fair to night and wednesday rising temperature wednesday and extreme West portion tonight. Local temperature by the republicans recording thermometer monday tuesday 3 p in. 3 5 3 a. In. 27 6 p. In. 40 6 a. In. 25 3 p. In. 29 a Rumor reached Mitchell today that the Bridge Over tha James River at Forestburg had washed out but no authentic information was obtained concerning this. River As the warm week melted it All. The water is flowing with a Strong current and some apprehension a expressed by Highway workers that Driftwood and debris carried Down by the water might Lodge against the Large 4 the viaduct built last fall at the a Bridge and wish. It out. 9 a. M. 25 12 p. In. 28 12 rn.33 3 p. In. 40 maximum 40 at 3 p. In. Tuesday minimum 25 at 9 a in. Tuesday by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to Poon today maximum 36 w j m a _ Ai a too a

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