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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 27, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Ilse evening Republican third edition of. , South Bakota monday March 27, 1922 number 151 religious War in Ireland Oil interest Back Baku drive reds san republicans Wake up catholics take 9 v Steps to Check Trotzky plans to take Field against Baron soviet War minister May Lead bolshevik army in anti Wrangel Campaign Oil City real prize. To Kocsor of Henkin will j i i it 30.000 trained men at Mem wickedest pm . March 27.�?with keel est City in world As his objective general Wrangel will mus or a 30.000 shattered troops and it or upon a new military offensive bolshevism officials Here say they Are bolshevik its say will March on Baku capital of baby re pub j ii. Of Azerbaijan most prolific single o producing Center in world. Baku before War character j j7�d by gambling vice and genial looseness of an Oil Boom town made doubly worse by its Oriental atmosphere recently has become a Haven of War refugees of All races and has lost every semblance of Law and restraint. But that does no to affect value 1 of Baku soil. The Wells of Dis i _ a riot Avo located very near City. Sioux Cut it a March a 2t_u<com. Nil is piped to Hie City and their mentation ready for presentation to prepared in port. Lj10 be Yentle Aerial Ali strict conference total output of Baku s Wells Here today included an outline of some times mounts to 242,231000 Gal j plans for assistance to develop Leon Trotsky russian bolshevism War m in i not or. Who May la Ead an army against wha noel4. Aerial session in Sioux City development outline is to be presented at opening meeting this morning it is when and because Good men and women a forget to vote. A that scoundrels win political nominations. If Good men and women Are a a to Busy to vote Quot then they have themselves to blame if government becomes disgraceful. There is Only one Issue in Republican primary Iii South Dakota tomorrow and that is Issue of decency. Any Republican who will not take enough interest to cast his ballot when he and his party and his state arc challenged by decency docs not think very much of himself or his party or his state. In particular womanhood of state that represented in Republican party faces first Challenge to its sense of decency. If they do treasure respect for virtue common honesty any Manly qualities at All they will Plant themselves Between High of ice of governor and candidacy that would prostitute it. So. We say to All of you Republican men and women w Ake i p. W hat Ever you do or do not do tomorrow do not fail to take time to go to polls and by marking your ballot for. Ii. Mcmaster for governor vote Tor decency reign of crime dire threat promising Quick retaliation is posted in county Louth orangemen warned a silent but sire >1 Essen Gers Quot Promise venue i e in Medders do not Stop lords pass Bill London. Eng. Hrishi Irish from shite Bill uns hed its third Ami final rending in tin hem be of lords today Loi . Of Wrangell reported it am Man. He will move his army from Belgrade to russian coast Cross Black sea to Batum and proc Leo across country to Baku. Man who murdered Constable 22 years ago is identified ions a year has foreign Barking to rapture this prize bolshevik its , some French and american Oil interests will finance Wrangell Campaign. Ment of commercial aviation by different cities in this District. The proposals were prepared by a conference committee of which e. R. Schultz is chairman. Among suggestions contained if Wrangel succeeds he will set up j in committees report Are these a government with himself at Brad and turn Oil concessions Over to these Franco american interests. To was born aug. 13. 1878, of an Nill russian Noble family which had in in bored Many military and naval men explorers and diplomats. As a youth he attended College As a student of mining engineering. He became a russian army lieutenant in 1902. Was decorated in War in Russo japanese War he was twice promoted for bravery. As a Captain of cavalry in world War 1 c distinguished himself on galician front. He became a major general. Wrangel turned his sword against who soviet when it came into Power and became a trusted Aid of Denikin j anti bolshevism chief. When Denikin fell. Wrangel re tired to Crimea with Denikin s Southern army and established himself As dictator of Southern Russia. To secured recognition of France. \ in 1920 rangers regime fell under an onslaught of bolshevik j he fled with his army to constant j no pie and later to Belgrade where in is now in Barracks with 30,000 non. Wife has been i Riyal Baroness Wrangel daughter of Czar s Chamberlain and formerly lady in waiting to czarina has i accompanied Lier husband through j All his victories and defeats. Baku reported objective of Wrangel. A a seaport of 300.000 population that each City or town create an aeronautical Bureau within its chamber of Commerce that Landing Fields be installed that attempts be made to obtain uniform Laws to govern traffic and Aerial Commerce that a i commission be established by i conference to form rates for tation and that organization assist municipal state and a Lineal government in proper installation of commercial Aerial transportation. Doylestown ta., March 2 7.�? Man arrested at Quakertown a few Days ago on suspicion of having killed a Constable 22 years ago in Haycock mountains while resisting arrest was today identified As Adam Weaver Man charged with crime. The identification was made by James Weaver of Philadelphia who claims to be his son. Allies to withdraw Force from Scutari proposed peace terms Victory for Turk arms u. S. Policy in Domingo is hit former minister declares Washington a course is far too imperialistic belligerents in Asia minor Are Given three weeks to file their replies by associated press leaded wire Paris. France March 27.�?Turkey is conceded nearly All claims except those to Adrianople and part of Eastern Thrace in memorandum which Allied foreign ministers forwarded to Athens c a on St a n sinople with Paris. France March 2 7.�?eal determine upon uni i Jet Council of ambassadors has de commercial Tramper hat International troop. W. Ii. King. Acting Secretary of Mitchel chamber of Commerce will represent Mitchell at Sioux City conference. Acceptance As a preliminary peace settlement revising treaty of Sevres. Must give up . The Enos Media line in Thrace is occupying Scutari Albania should be j modified so As to give Turkey More withdrawn. % i territory on Rulu ii from Itier. These forces arc entirely italia but old turkish cajeta of and although they Are occupying town Ria no pm is excluded. A by associated pres eased wire new York x. Y., March 27.�?horace g. Know Leo former american minister to dominican Republic and also Rumania. Bulgaria Serbia and Bolivia reiterated charges that United states was pursuing an a a imperialistic course in its administration of dominican affairs in an address Here. Or. Knowles now is counsel for dominican nations. The incursion of United states into latin american countries is More teared now than Ever he said after summing up events in Santo Domingo since american occupation in 1914. A not Only have we j violated Monroe doctrine but i now practical working of that Doc a Angora and Trine to prevent victim country i View to its from receiving help and assistance from any sympathizing european it was a policy of Washington to stifle and suppress All news regarding our doings in Santo Domingo. A for nearly six years he said a there has existed in Santo Domingo in name of allies. The decision to withdraw troops is understood to be due to civil strife existing in Albania. Impending Coal strike plot on operators part to hold up Coal Price Nolan says congressman John i. Nolan of san Francisco leading labor authority of Congress has written tin following article on proposed nation wide Coal tic up at request of Republican. Nolan has served in Congress to years most of time As Altair Nian of House in Bor committee. By John i. Nolan chairman. House lil Nir committee Washington. March 27�?As i View proposed tie up of soft Coal Caspian sea. It was in per a mines of country now scheduled Sian hands until 1 723 when it was for april i. It by Russia. In 1735 it was restored to Tersia j v it in 180k again went Back into russian hands. On May 28, 1918,1 Azerbaijan was declared an i depend i eat soviet Republic with Baku As capital packers son spends four hours in jail or x is moated press i cased wire Chicago. Til., March 27�?t. F. Swift of i Ake Forest 111., son of Packer spent four hours in Evanston th., jail yesterday Churg John Nolan seems to me first purpose is breaking Down of miners organization by simply closing Down mines after refusing to meet with miners according to agreement of March 1 920, thus causing a tie up to Start april i and to last All summer with intention of thus starving miners into submission a expecting that when they return to cd with driving his automobile while work it will he at reduced wages and intoxicated. His arrest followed a changed conditions a i to operate to envision w Ith another car in which j profit of Hie owners four Evanston High school boys were j How conspiracy works tiling Swift was released on Bonds mealtime it is doubtless hoped of j200. The Public so anxious to get Coal will readily Purchase Large surplus Supply now on hand at greatly increased prices forgetting arbitrary increase and cause thereof and allowing original demand for lowered prices on Coal to be lost sight of entirely. The general Public should not Overlook fact however that even a reduction of 25 per cent in wages to with Swift in car were mrs. William a. Swift formerly Helen Orion and miss Elizabeth c. Chase both prominent in Chicago and Lake Crest society. Of Lloyd George Back in London to seek House vote next week miners would mean less than 5ft cents . Ton in retail Price of Coal even if Public got full Benefit of reduction in wages. What operators plan that being so it is Well to try to realize Wii at operators really have in mind. They must intend to perpetuate not alone High Price now prevailing at Mouth of mine but also through their intermediate Selling agencies through which they have been enabled to of a tremendous profits. It is a notorious fact that Coal operators make most of their profits through these Selling agencies As illustrated in difference Between Price of Coal at Mouth of mine and that which consumer eventually pays. The Mal operators of this country can be forced by United states government to respect 1920 agreement. If president and attorney general will adopt same methods in dealing with Coal operator that were used in forcing Railroad workers of country to give up any thought of a strike in 1921. I. S. Action needed attorney general at that time undoubtedly with support of president. Called into conference United states District attorneys from All Large Railroad centers of country his idea being no doubt to bring indictments against Railroad workers and their officers in event of a strike. Tie Coal operators at this time should receive same treatment from this administration that it was intended to mete out to Railroad workers last year. If administration will take proper stand operators will meet inn ers and if this meeting takes place it will go a Long Way toward averting threatened tie-4ip of soft Coal mines. Bondon. Eng., March 27�?prime a sinister Lloyd George expected in London today from Criccieth. Vvan is burp Jlas been resting for two weeks has benefited wonder-4 v from Brief vacation and re-1 Irving rein ignored his friends say. Loyd George will not resume s usual Tiv cities immediately flow err and it is understood that after 0 run get in London he will for a few Days to his country place be j Tours court where he will further r spider plans for Genoa inference and prepare for his speech j a he House of commons a week a a uni today when he will seek a vote of Confidence. Flt it a hearing thursday Washington. It March 27.�? ii held thursday by in a a or committee on Bland to ror it of ing investigation of to Triin no Industry by a commission appointed by president. Done to blame Republican if you miss treat of Winter. We announce that next monday comes first instalment of greatest novel of decade today s Best seller in Europe and America. A if Winter comes by a. S. M. Hutchinson a a a a i begins april 3 in Republican constantinople remains turkish and she retains Armenia with population under league of nations Protection hut she loses Gale of a poli and Mesopotamia. Allied foreign ministers give greek and turkish belligerents three weeks in which to reply to proposed Toms. Summary of terms a summary of terms follows perpetual Freedom of navigation of Dardanelles and bosporus. Turkish sovereignty Over All of Asia minor and All of territory bounded by Mesopotamia arid and Aegean seas. The armenians to be under Protection of league of nations but territory inhabited by them to be under sovereignty of Turkey with an eventual National Home to be founded for them by league. Add Nople to go to greeks but a Large percentage of Thrace to be returned to Turkey. The Peninsula of Gallipoli to go to Greece. J a reign of off ression Reprez to Der sup pm vision torture and a to new Irish strife predicted by stack by associated press leased firc new York. N. A. March 27.�?austin stank one of three delegates of Irish Republic sent to United states by earn on de Valera declared at a mass meeting last night that if treaty establishing caucasus. Persia j Irish free state were forced on Irish people under duress Young men of Ireland might be prompted to take action against a West British forces which he termed a army of provisional audience pledged 165.000 toward Campaign fund of Irish republicans to defeat treaty. Police search for los Angeles outlaws disease menace in East Europe grows rapidly russian conditions and increased Rypar titration said to be responsible by associated pros leased wire Washington d. P., March 27�? danger to Eastern Europe from epidemics. Attendant on prevalence of famine in Russia a is rapidly becoming serious a according to a re por compiled by league of nations health committee. Basing its conclusion upon information gathered from Many reliable sources Coni los Angeles gal., March 27�?sheriff s deputies today w Ere searching for five men and a woman yesterday reported to have tortured with a d hot oils Mike Katalinich a store keeper at Compton n. Y., forcing him to reveal hiding place of Bis savings and escaping with Hio in Cash and $125 in Stock. Kap Alinich condition w As serious though physicians said he would re Cove Quot. Jewell starts fight against rail wage Cut Union official declares costs and wage should remain constant by associated press lenses w ire Belfast. Ireland March 2�?a notice posted near City Hall in Dundalk county Louth a Strong sinn fein Center near Northern Border of free state territory Calls attention to absence of any re i solution by non Catholic body of county Louth against murderous j acts and Calls upon protestants i a to act immediately failing which i we Are determined to use same Means As they in Belfast used to our i fellow catholics. A on and after March 29. Add notice a for every Catholic Man woman boy girl or child murdered or maltreated so also shall same Quantity of helpers of systematic murder of our fellow Catholic continued on Page six by associated priss leased w ire Chicago 111., March 27.�?charac Terizino present principals of wage adjustment As unjust it. M. Jewell president of railway pm i ploys department of american i federation of labor told Railroad i labor Board today that costs and wages should remain constant even to elimination of profits and that until that economic basis was accepted. Conflict Between capital and labor would continue. Wants living wage or. Jewell opened his fight against general wage reductions sought by 205 railroads before Board today. He treated As irrelevant carriers arguments of lower living costs and lower we Ages Iii other industries he asserted a so called Law of Supply and demand will never afford a living w age in a system organized according to modern business principles a and declared Tor a wage for All productive w of kers of country. Interest and profits must not continue a it Hile working Man suffers Low wages and unemployment or. Jewell asserted in presenting his theory of living wage. A we have come Here to Challenge Justice of wage rates of All productive labor to Challenge Vry principle upon which railroads propose that rates of pay be said or. Jewell. A we propose to show How entire purpose for which Industry is operated can and must be have immense surplus he declared that railroads steel corporations. Equipment and Supply companies had piled up a surplus of $ 1.287,607,047 in War years of 1916 to 1920. % a these enormous funds Are guaranteeing profit payment while concerns operate to a very Small proportion of rapacity in some instances less than 30 percent a or. Jewell said. The employ yes arguments for six shop crafts which Are being considered separately at present. Will cover or. Jewell said effect on country a Prosperity resulting from payment of a living wage. Hitchcock in new attack on Pacific treaty nebraskan assails g. O. In leaders for obscuring issues in two Sipple m fms. Franc e approves Paris franc March 27.�? French government will approve adoption by tin French parliament of tin a no alliances Resolution for tin four Power Pacific treaty adopted by tin i touted states Senate it officially slated today. Germany lost 146 men every hour in War statistics show Berlin Germany March 27�?forty six men were killed and 109 wounded on German Side during every hour world War was raging according to an estimate arrived at by general von Altrock a statistician weather report South Dakota unsettled and colder tonight Snow East portion cold wave East and Central portions tonight with temperatures 8 to 14 degrees above Zero Strong northerly winds this afternoon diminishing tonight tuesday fair colder Southeast rising temperature West portion. Ith Al temperatures. By republicans recording thermometer sunday monday 3 p. In. 45 3 a. 6 a. By associated press leaded Xvi re Washington i it. C., March 2 7.�?two methods of Clearing up technical Senate tangle Over four Power Pacific treaty and its two supplements were Lin tier consideration today by Republican leaders while Senate continued debate on supplementary measure excluding japanese Mainland from scope of four Power treaty. Adoption of separate resolutions ratifying supplemental declaration. Including mandated islands and excluding Domestic questions from operation of four Power treaty was one method. The other plan was inclusion in Resolution ratifying japanese Mainland treaty of reservations affecting mandated islands and Domestic questions. Ii it Unck leads debate senator Hitchock. Nebraska who first raised question As to senates action on supplement renewed in Senate today his charges that administration leaders had obscured whole situation with a doubts inconsistencies and Ile declared he saw no real remedy now because treat with its supplement had already been returned to White House by Secretary of Senate and was no longer subject to Senate action unless re submitted by president. A a Radical difference Quot Between president Harding and Secretary Hughes As to nature of supplement was shown senator Hitchcock said. By fact that or. Hughes in making his report As head of american delegation said there were a six treaties Quot to be ratified while president Harding in laying Sam agreement before Senate described them As a seven Falls difference a difference said senator Hitchcock. A presents almost As startling Mittee declared entire Frontier from a study of official records. Zone Between soviet Russia and Ukraine on one band and Central Europe on other is less prepared j to withstand Shock of epidemic than it has been for several years. Crisis next month situation is gradually becoming More grave committee found and predicted its culmination when famine reaches its crisis probably in april. The threat of disease to Eastern euro Rte was said to be due first to tremendous Waves of migration caused by flight of peasants from famine stricken areas to a Ward districts where food production j is possible and second to mass re j Patria Tion of hundreds of thousands of polos and others who were dislodged from their Homes during great Retreat of 1915. While exact figures were not available. It was estimated that a just inside russian Frontier no less than j 120.000 caravans Are concentrated some of them having been on i March for four or five months. I through one quarantine station 301, j 287 refuges passed Between March and december 1921. O seven week end victims Belfast. Ireland March 27.�?deaths in hospitals of two persons Fate minimum 32 at noon 42 Germany a losses totalled in dead i 1,808,545 and in wounded 4,246.779. Men to number of 13,000.000 were under arms during course a of War. Of whom about one in p a seven was killed in Battle. German j _ soldiers and civilian losses through noted Al Thor dead death caused directly or indirectly London. Eng. March 7�?ernest by War Are estimated by general 1 a a Rizetelli. Author and journalist died von Altrock at 12.000,000. Yesterday. A situation As that which ares. Over in. 31 interpretation of four Power 6 p. In. ,50 a. In. 30 i treaty itself when president in 9 p. In. 40 9 a. In. 33 ter pretend it As not applying to 12 p. In. 33 12 in 4 2 japanese Mainland and Secretary of 3 p. In. 53 state declared it was drawn express maximum 53 at 3 p. In. Monday by to apply to minimum to at 6 a. In. Monday j -0�? by official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 51 Whiting to be buried tuesday Boda will lie in state it capital burial it Rochester. Minn. Last night brought total fatalities in disorder of week end to even. A seventy Dollar message for 50c if you sent a postcard to each of seven thousand families that now take Republican postage alone would Cost you $70 you can describe your wants Tell them what you have to sell or wish to buy in a Twenty five word want and for Only 50c each time. Republican want ads Cost Only two 2 cents a word. Saturday Issue free with two other issues. By associated pros leased Xairo Pierre s. D., March 2 7.�?\\hil� messages of condolence and sympathy Over death saturday of Justice Charles s. Whiting of South da-4 Kota supreme court continued to reach members of Iii family today from bar association and prominent Jurist in All part of state and country preparations were going Forward for funeral services which will he held at 1 of clock tomorrow afternoon in Rotunda of Capitol Here. Details had not been finally arranged this morning but it is expected body will be taken from residence Early tomorrow morning and brought to state j House where it will lie in state under a guard of Honor until time for ceremonies. Immediately after funeral which will be in charge of Rev a d. Whitcomb of local congregational Church body will be taken to Rochester. Minn. Justice Whit tog a boyhood Home for burial

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