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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 28, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican third edition vol. , South Dakota tuesday March 28, 1922 number 152buildings australians will Fly round world Brothe Splan i to Start trip Early in april Iee Recy surrounds preparations for flight of famous air pioneers will carry Mechanic or Smith Brothers has mrk adv covered a third of proposed bit asked to help a by soc Atod press encased wire Washington 1. I March 2h direction of flu foreign i Len Loii. The British railway Here Lias requested the rate depot Merit to have All proper facilities extended to sirs it and Koltho Smith Britt aviators when thu a Rem Ltd Ltd i nit ii states on their attempted serial circumnavigation of the world. Sir Ross with his brother sir Keith and one mechanician plan to hop off front Louden april 30. London. Enc., March is Early next month. Sir Rons Smith. The i Kristopher Columbus of Tho air. Will Start from London in i Long projected trip around Tho world. If he completes his voyage King fro go will give him higher honors j 1p will make a Fortune from books iad lectures and he will in a gained undying Fame. Secrecy surrounds the trip because it t a being privately financed. The British government has officially an j bounced that it is not contributing Penny to the undertaking. The Cost will be $200,000, or approximately Sio a mile. Builds new Type plane Vickers Ltd. Is building the plane. It is a new Type known As the Vick j prs amphibian. It has wheels and pontoons so it can land on either j land or water. Similar amphibians Are being built j he Vickers for the japanese an United states governments for use j a in the Pacific. Smith will follow the coasts As i much As possible for most of the land Over which he will Fly will to too rough for Safe landings. Sir Ross Smith will have As comrades on his voyage his brother sir Keith Smith and Nett. A Mechanic. Australians and in i Oil made the first flight from England to Australia. The australian government offered i prize of 10,000 pounds to the first australian who would make this first flight from England to Australia. The australian government offered primary vote promis Stobe almost record total of 1,335 ballots cast in City precincts up to 2 p. Today invaded women Are especially Active in efforts to bring anti Egan vote to polls Denver miners May be prosecuted for coing out on strike by associated press leased wire Denver. Col., March 2 attorneys in Colorado counties where Coal mines Are located have been asked to Start criminal proceedings against All miners in their counties who quit work april i. Without giving 30 Days notice of intention to do so. As required by a state Law. According to William i. Reilly a member of the state Industrial commission. Firemen fight flames in near Zero weather loss of More than $15,000 is incurred on North main Street by flames ruins Are ice coated the Smith Brothers sir Ross on left and is it Keith w to will Start fitful London in april on the Eib flight around the world. And sketch of their route. I Drys protest Federal judgeship non Union men invited to join in Coal strike last Hope of averting general walkout in mining districts gone report Indianapolis ind., Marvin 2d�? with plans Complete for the nation wide Coal strike Union leaders Here lieutenant Ben Are awaiting developments in their Tho Throe Are program for a Complete tie up of the country a Coal Industry through the invitation to 21,000 non Union miners to join the half million Union workers in the suspension of work next Friday at Midnight but in each nonunion Field it was understood that the men had Many organizers who had been enrolled some time ago As nonunion employees. V prize of 10,000 pounds to the first while developments in the new australian who would make this flight within a 30-Day period. The Smiths and Bennett completed the voyage of 11,294 Miles in 28 Days finishing dec. To 1919. Was knighted bar King As a Reward for this flight King George knighted the Brothers. Ross Smiths London australian flight was made easier by the fact that during his service in the world War he had surveyed airlines from Egypt to Mesopotamia. His around the world tour will be simplified because he already has flown Over nearly a third of the i out route will he from London in Rosa France via Paris and Lyons series Italy via Pisa. Rome. Naples and Brindisi thence to Malta and a Long the North african coast Toboul. Ii and Kantara in Egypt i Cross the holy land to Bagdad lie Nee along the persian coast to Karachi in India to Delhi Allahabad aim Calcutta Rangoon in burnish a id Bangkok in Siam. Leates known route chief counsel of anti Saloon league quizzed w. B. Wheeler admits he has written regarding possible appointees York Anthracite conference this week were expected to clarify the stand of the operators Union men Here held out no Hope that the walkout in the Anthracite districts would he averted. For the soft Coal Fields no settlement was in sight for any Field although both Northern West Virginia and Illinois were to hold wage negotiations with operators. Allied demand is impossible or. Wirth Germany can to meet request for 60 billion More Marks Chancellor says at this Point he will depart from the rout he followed to Australia heading for Japan via Hon Kong then to Kamchatka Alaska and i a toss Canada by Way of Edmonton Moose jaw and Nova Scotia jumping off for his flight across the Atlantic. Smith May take one of two other routes across the North american eminent including Winnipeg fort William Sault Ste. Marie. Montreal Fredericktown and Sydney or Winnipeg St. Paul Chicago Pittsburg a a w York and thence northward to Nova Scotia. Ifs almost certain that Smith will rut Down into the United states if possible for the Sake of the advertising this will give his later writings and lectures. Smith is a clean Cut youngster of who looks even younger. He is is talkative As a Clam but is positive i will be the first Man to circumnavigate the Globe by air. By associated press leased wire Berlin. Germany March 28.�?chancellor Wirth told the Reich Stag today that the demand of the Allied reparations commission for an additional tax Levy of sixty billion Marks transmitted to the German government last week was absolutely impossible. I Senate to get Tariff by end. Of week plan Watson and Curtis go Over situation briefly with Harding today wednesday night to be gala evening for sex service veterans the members of the american lesion Wil hold their bimonthly dinner the basement of the presbyterian Church wednesday at 6 45 p. In. A after the dinner there will be a debut on a it you we move the univer Why from Vermillion to Sioux Falls aged men chosen at the last meet professor j. Lindsey will talk n americanization. After the Prebilla the men Wil go out to the uni Rity where they Wil have the use the gymnasium and swimming pod for tilt evening. Washington d. March 8�?confidence that the Tariff Bill will be reported to the Senate by the finance committee this week was expressed today by senator Watson Indiana a member of the committee and senator Curtis of Hansas assistant Republican Leader of the Senate on leaving the White House after a conference with president Harding. The Indiana senator the committee would reach an Early decision on the question of continuing the present plan of levying duties on the foreign valuation of articles imported or adopt the american wholesale Price As the basis for Tariff duties both senators the president desired to know the status of the Tariff Bill and when they expected to get it before the Senate senator Watson declared a we expect to clean it ail up this and to Transfer the Bill to the Senate of new hawaiian dry chief by associated Prest leased wire Quot Washington p. C., March 28.�?testimony of Wayne b. Wheeler general counsel of the anti Saloon league before the House appropriations committee made Public late yesterday revealed that the organization had protested the nomination a of a half dozen or More Federal or. Wheeler added that he had never asked for the Transfer of a Federal judge. Asked by representative Tinkham. Republican Massachusetts if he had Ever recommended the appointment of a Federal a Ridge or. Wheeler replied a we have protested the appointment of some and i think that when some have come up i have sent across letters stating that such and such men have effective faithful Public officials and if they were appointed to those places in ult doubtless make the same kind of a record. We did not go into a question of poking six judges involved pressed As to the number of judgeship nominations which he had pro a tested on behalf of the league or. Wheeler replied that it was done i in the cases of a a half a dozen or More Federal appearing in advocacy of appropriations sufficient to enforce the prohibition Law. Or. Wheeler was pot through extensive examination by or. Tinkham concerning the leagues alleged activities in politics and its a1 legend influence in the selection prohibition enforcement officers. A now. I want to ask a or. Tinkham a about your approach to Public officials whether you have approached them or not. Did you approach the president in relation to a the appointment of a Secretary of the Treasury who should be Secretary of the Treasury a discuss Carinci Post a i sent him a communication i think a or. Wheeler replied a asking that no one be placed in that position who was hostile to the enforcement of Law inasmuch As he would have something to do with it. E did not take up with him particularly the personnel or anything Cise As i recall there russians fear violence during Genoa Felting enter a or Dinar v p r dec a uti on s taken to safeguard soviets i Elko axion by Assoria Tell press leased wire Paris France. March 28�?the russian soviet government is taking extraordinary measures to protect its delegates of the Genoa conference on their journey to Italy according to information received by the French i foreign office. The Baltic states through which the delegates will pass have been asked to provide special military and police guards. The itinerary of the delegation is being kept secret. Nervousness regarding possible viol Lence at Genoa is not confined to i j Russia according to the Best info j a mation Here fear being entertained i in other quarters of a clash Between j the italian fascist and communists. 1 a dispatch from Riga last night re j ports that the russian delegation to Genoa has left Moscow on a special j train which was due in Riga on wed mesday. Assurances were to have been received in Moscow concerning the safety of the russians while in Italy. Of of Dallas Man to use explosive in Flogger War county attorney gives Enser Vick Man permission to Lay in grenades indications this afternoon pointed to the fact that he primary election held in South Dakota today would Brin. Out the largest vote Ever registered in a it arty primary in the state. Up to 2 p. In. Today a total of .335 had i Een cast in All the precincts in Mitchell indicating that the Rota for the City by the time the polls closed at 5 of clock would approach the High Mark of 2,138 votes which i3 the largest vote Ever polled in the City. This figure was reached in the City election in 1920. When mayor 12. V. Bobb was elected. Invade to. O. P. Primaries Humours were being circulated today that Many democrats and nonpartisan were taking part in the Republican primaries but Only one vote had been challenged in the City up to 2 p. In. This was the vote of George i. Smith whose right to vote on the Republican ticket was challenged by t. Burns on the ground that he believed or. Smith to be a Democrat. Or. Smith. However Sigred the statement in Onieh he declared that he plans to vote the Republican ticket at the next general election and his vote was accepted. Only one i league Vojtec Twenty democrats and one nonpartisan had called for ballots from their respective parties up to this afternoon. There is no contest in either of these parties so the primary election is merely a matter of form.1 Only one fourth to one third of the vol frs who appeared at the pop is this morning were women but it was expected that the percentage of women would be greatly increased by the time the polls closed this afternoon. Women Are Busy members of the Mitchell women a Mcmaster for governor club who were falsely charged by George in. Egan in his address Here of receiving $10 a Day for their Wor were doing much to get the voters out Kutty two int. The women were working in All the precincts checking the voters who appeared. And making an Effort to get All Tho Eter supporters out to Tho polls. Scores of women who might otherwise not have voted were brought Cut in automobiles provided for the purpose. Voting heavy Iii third the third and fourth precincts 232 and 204 votes cast respectively Iii each led All the others in the it umber of ballots cast. Tho number of ballots cast by precincts up to 2 p. In., with the number of those voting in other ban the Quot Republican primaries is As follows first�?141 votes one nonpartisan. Second�?156 votes 3 democratic third�?232 votes 4 democratic fourth�?204 votes 2 demo Mirtic. Nineteenth�?150 votes 2 Democrat twentieth�?102 votes i Democrat Twenty first 159 votes�?5 Democrat Twenty-second�?191 votes 3 dem sciatic. Belfast scene of Many fires civic strife continues to rag fac Ira Ngem in or Der. to quit Chana tragedy at Whiting Bier Pierre s. D., March 28�?tragedy featured the funeral services of the late Justice Charles s. Whit no of the state supreme court held from the Capitol Here today. Just As the procession was leaving the Capitol Steps. S. S. Ruble funeral director dropped dead of heart failure. It Hoit by before the services a message was received Polsen mont., announcing the sudden death there if Clarence Wood Nephew of the dead Justice which necessitated the departure of a brother and sister of Wood for Montana instead of accompanying the body to Rochester minn., where it is to be buried. Authorities unable to Dis covered source of Blaze a Brick hotel stops fire Baltic entente is possibility bolshevik i Are making Effort to Complete Alliance before Genoa session by associated Provo Bawd wire Berlin Germany March 28.�?with Karl Radek. Head of the publicity department of the russian soviet government and Christian Rakovsky president of the i ukrainian Republic negotiating i Oberlin with the various entente and Little entente representatives and with the bolshevik preparing at Riga for a pre German conference of ail Baltic states including Poland the opinion is expressed Here that a Baltic entente with Russia As its mainstay May face the Allied representatives a Genoa and give some unexpected twists to the plan to rehabilitate Europe. The bolshevik spokesman apparently Liq Jyun it no Opportunity to try and ions Amor the big Flowers. They Are laying special stress on the japanese occupation of Siberia and boast that the Moscow government will expel the japanese from \ udi Vostok and other siberian territory by Force if the Genoa conference fails to make possible some settlement of the far Eastern question. The Trade rivalries Between France and great retain in Germany also Are being a Are Ltd in heavily by the bolshevik i. Short elected in Sioux City twice mayor defeats Ker Beik in race by 1234 votes a Council divided by associated dress leased wire Dallas Texas March 28.�?�?ocan i j i Lay in a Stor k of hand grenades i went them in Case Floggers come a j j found Here bothering me. In Man sex1 service Man and know How to use 1 Maury Hughes District attorney j was asked that question today by Telephone. Hughes replied a sure. If you can do it Convent i entry it might he Well to install siege guns As Hughes say the recent flogging a cases have caused Man questions of or. Wheeler Enford ithe Kin it i to be a ked and Hla office number of goo eve n i has suggested Means of defense vary Ling from Mustard Gas to bayonets. Evidence tending to show that possibly numerous men have been whip Belfast Ireland March 28.�?sever a1 fires broke out in different parts of the City Early this morning a bomb was thrown into a crowd watching the burning of a Jam factory in Unity Street and three persons were wounded. Firemen from All the fire stations in Belfast were Busy throughout the night combating the new terror of nocturnal incendiary so and although fires were continually breaking out the were Able to save a considerable amount of property. Washington d. C., March 28�?ap ointment of John f. Colburn prohibited ing the Law prohibition. Touching on the question of the leagues activity in politics or. Tinkham introduced a statement signed by or. Wheeler and filed with the clerk of the about acers say through statements of be showing the exp gr0es who attend the new Zion some of it in the Minnesota Dis a. Sci represented by chairman Sci j Church located near the prove the Stead of the House judiciary commit i which the latest known whipping Par tee author of the volstead Law. Ped at the same place where f. H. Etheredge Dallas lumber dealer was flogged a week ago has developed of textile strike in new England reaches to Lawrence plants j to took place. The a torture tree to which Etheredge was bound is about six Miles South of Dallas. A la or a Ngem in a r n eds to quit Rana at once Crana. County Donegal Ireland March 28.�?notices have been posted about town ordering All orangemen to leave by this evening a measure of reprisal for the recent Macmahon murders in Belfast. Irish provisional government troops have taken Over the police Barracks Here which were evacuated by the Royal Irish constabulary. An unsuccessful attempt twas made last night to Burn masonic Hall. The w window s were smashed and petrol was sprinkled about the premises. Skating rink in Church basement to compete with dance by associated press leased wire a Lawrence mass., March 28�?the new England textile strike has extended to this City an old Battle ground for Mill disputes with curtailment of production in several plants but no disorders. Several thousand operatives refused to go to that he had completed arrangements work in protest against a 20 per cent to open at once a big skating rink in of wage Cut. I the basement of the Church to offset i i the Pacific Mills with ten thousand the dancing craze. It will be a com-1 no i Elpaso. Texas. March 28�?henry Van Valkenburgh pastor of the first methodist Church has announced Honolulu a8 Federal _ _ a Rector for Hawaii was announced to operatives were the most seriously a Mummy proposed. He , and Day at prohibition headquarter. Affected. Charge will be made. Weather report South Dakota increasing cloudiness tonight becoming unsettled wednesday with probably Snow West portions rising temperature. Lineal temperatures by the republicans recording thermometer monday tuesday 3 p. In. 43 m 3 a. In. I 6 p. In. 20 6 a.m.2 9 p. In. 2 9 a. In. To 12 p. In. La 12 in. 22 3 p. In. 26 by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 42 minimum 9 at noon 24 by associated press leased wire Sioux City la., March 28.�?mayor Wallace m. Short will serve a third term As head of the City government. Ile received 13,600 votes As against 12,376 cast for Julius f. Kerberg. The four men who will compose the City Council for the next two years Are j. Headington Thomas l. Taggart e. O. Wesley and Patrick j. Dalton. Taggart and Dalton were on the Short ticket. Farm labor ticket wins Clinton la., March 28.�?ii. V. Cowles was re elected mayor on the Farmer labor ticket Over r. N. Howes Republican by a majority of 329 in yesterdays City election Here. Vvs Ith the exception of mayor and four Jonin Cillien the republicans elected their entire ticket three Farmer labor and democratic candidates for councilmen defeating their Republican opponents. Voting was comparatively Light. Houston is elected Cedar rapids la. March 28�?winding up one of the bitterest campaigns in the City a history of politics. Cedar rapids yesterday elected Charles h. Houston former postmaster As mayor by a majority of less than eleven Hundred Over the present incumbent. J. F. Rail. Gnagy carries Waterloo Waterloo la., March 28�?a. E. Gnagy City auditor was yesterday elected mayor by a majority of 1500 votes Over John k. Rector and r. Thompson both former mayors. Women a ticket wins St. Charles la., March 28.�?mrs. J. Young was. Elected mayor Here yesterday and with her the entire women a ticket mrs. Jennie Lamb and mrs. J. K. Nickle both running for City Council. Women play big part Des Moines la., March 28.�?acti cities of women in the political affairs of Iowa towns and cities at yesterdays elections resulted in the election of women candidates for mayor at St. Charles and Calamus. Voters at Charlotte mount Vernon and Lennox Defeated women candidates for mayor. Women were elected to the City Council in several towns. Of memorial for Meade Washington d. March 28�?accompanied i y elaborate ceremonies ground was broken just West of the capital today for the memorial to major general Meade the Union Leader at the Battle of Gettysburg. Nearly $15,000 loss was sustained in a fire which broke out about 2 30 a. In. Today and completely destroyed the Flat part Pool Hall and Barber shop and the tailor shop of Nick Lathina and caused almost a total loss of Tho building and contents of the Dakota Furnace works. The buildings were located at 116-1 is South main Street and were the property of George like. Investigation today failed to disclose any clues As to the cause of the fire. It started in the basement of the Pool Hall bit it is not known whether it began from Hie Furnace from defective wiring or some other cause. Handicapped by cold the firemen were handicapped by the cold in lighting the flames. In spite of the fact that it is nearly apis i. The temperature stood not far from Zero and ice formed on the roofs and sides of the nearby buildings. The ice still covered the sidewalk the burned buildings and nearby structures up to noon today. Buildings on both sides of the burned structures suffered considerable damage. Furniture and Wall finishing at the Dowell land Agency were damaged by smoke and water. The new Mitchell cafe basement is nearly filled with we Ater and some w Ater even flowed into the basement at the Western automotive company. The new Mitchell cafe suffered some dam age to the Walls. Brick Walls Slop fire it is believed that if it had not been for the Brick Walls of the new Mitchell cafe and hotel that the fire fighters would have found it almost impossible to prevent the flames from spreading through the hotel building and into the Structure occupied by the Western automotive company at the extreme North end of the Block. The wind As matters stood made it extremely difficult to fight the fire. The fire was discovered about 2 45 a. In. By patrolman Edwards of the City police Force. He immediately put in the alarm and the fire department me were at the scene of the Gre within a minute and a half after the Call was put in. The were compelled to work until 7 a. In. Before the fire was out. High wind fans flumes a High wind during the night made it difficult for Tine firemen to fight the flames and it was impossible to save the two buildings South of the Pool Hall we Herc the fire started. Tho 1 flames spread to them and the t Ai i or shop was soon a Complete loss and i the roof at the Furance works caved i in. Each of the larger buildings were j estimated by or. Liko today to be Worth $5,500, while the smaller Struc i Ture which housed the tailor shop was j Worth Only a few Hundred. Two buildings injured insurance of $3,000 was carried on each of the two larger buildings and the Dakota Furnace works property was insured. Or. Lati Man had no insurance on his property. Although or. Uke was unable to make any definite announcement today As to when he Wrijil rebuild he that he probably will replace the burned structures within a Short time. He will build Brick buildings in their Stead. Townley attorneys seek dismissal of embezzlement charge Fargo x. D., March 28�?defense attorneys yesterday entered a demurred to the complaint in the preliminary hearing of a. Of. Townley National nonpartisan league president charged with embezzlement of $3,000 from the defunct scandinavian american Bank Here. This on the ground that the complaint was insufficient in three particulars. They also entered a motion for dismissal on the ground that the complaint had been filed three years after the alleged offence. And thus the statute of limitations had become effective. March Don roars again As Mercury hurries Down tube that Marc Hhas not outgrown its lionfish tendencies in the year of 1922 was proven yesterday w Hen temperatures dropped 4 2 degrees from 3 p. In. According to the republicans recording thermometer. A mild Spring rain which started to fall Early in the afternoon had turned into a furious storm by six o clock. The rain froze and was driven by a Strong Northwest wind. The Mercury in the recording thermometer which stood at 43 at 3 p. In. Tumbled to 20 at c p. In. And by 9 p. In. Had Slid to 2. A Light sprinkling of Snow covered the ground this morning and Small puddles of water were Frozen Soldi. Local temperatures Rose steadily today however and at 3 p. In. The Mer cur it registered 26. With every indication that it would continue on it upward journey

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