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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 30, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota Twelve Page the evening Republican third edition vol. , South Dakota thursday March 30, 1922 number 154 far treaty a master now leads Egan by 20,602 margin eleven Hundred and eighty eight precincts give him total of 53,503 Egan polls but 32,902 y \ \ k ton my polls in Biggi t majority by for Given to t1kpi blk a primary special to the Republican Bonus is by no Means dead Sullivan says Senate to be scene of tremendous struggle Reading resigns As Indian Viceroy says Gazette Smoot is expected to make determined fight to incorporate sales tax feature which analyst declares must come sooner or later to eke out growing demand for bigger income Mark Silun a. Ate a determined Effort will be made National political correspondent of f in Good Faith to attach the sales tax the Mitchell evening Republican to the Bonus and the new York evening Post. Washington . March 3 0. Bure of Cha. Egan. Refill a the jus la a Terr in Rita Date a of Sou the or pro a return thu Al re of .u4 West f drag d., March 30.�?governor e s majority Over George w. Dependent candidate for the in nomination for governor a a a a publican state wide Primar tuesday. Stands at 20.602 this i. That is the largest a. R Given a Republican Randi primary election in the state Dakota. Indications Are that Verity will grow to even larger ions by the time the compete Sare in. S far there have been tabulations from Liss precincts out a precincts in the state. The the River country is still s in sending in the results of copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York i evening Post a one prediction about j the soldiers Bonus freely made in the past namely that it would be put to sleep in the Senate now seems unlikely to come True. So far As the members of the lower House Are concerned. They Are on record and will j there Are thoughtful men in Washington. Who predict that the sales tax will come into being within the next two years As confidently As they predict the seasons. They say it will come because the country must have it. Their argument is that we have j underestimated the demands that Are going to be made on the Treasury and overestimated the country a income. They say the falling off in the not care much what the next Deve returns from the income tax is going l of t i Day voting but those returns to a arc arriving at state headquarter my irate that the Western sections ivc i Ajer Kies to the governor. Based on this apparent condition j v Gen rally claimed at headquarter the. A he governors majority will Coram to pile up until it a proximal s the 2s, claimed at Midnight Tiv his by George w. Wright state Republican chairman. The vote As tabulated thus far gives m m ter a total of 53.503 and Egan Tariff talked in conference Smoot skis president senator Keplar is hell in re bum s revision opulent May be. Most of the members of the House have been chiefly concerned about their personal campaigns in the primaries. Three Hundred and thirty out of 435 members of the lower House Hale answered a Roll Call with votes favourable to the j Bonus and their records Are thus taken care of. Most of them would i not worry much if the Senate should put the Bill to sleep. 32 senators i p Abo but thirty two senators Are also coming up for renomination in these same primaries and As to most of them the Bonus is a matter of concern. Of these thirty two Only a negligibly Small number Are opposed to the Bonus on principle. In the Senate the Bill is in the hands of the finance committee and the chairman of that committee my Cumber of North Dakota has a rec. Ord to justify As an energetic Bonus j advocate. It was senator me Cumber. I who last july was largely responsible for initiating the former Bonus Bill and pressing it to a Point where it had so much momentum that it could Only be stopped by the formal appearance of president Harding on the floor of the Senate with a Public request that it be put Over until the Treasury should be in a better position to stand the Strain. There was evidence that this outcome was unacceptable to or. My lumber. Of the remaining members of the finance committee a considerable majority favor the Bonus or at 1 least would be unwilling to take a position designed to smother it. Smoot for sides tax one member of the finance commit i president and Congress not at loggerheads rep. Mondell charges of a certain press correspondents Are emphatically denied a Harmony marked Urpi buc an Leader declares relations Are extremely Cordi a la a St now i Ord notated pr1 i. Eng.,11 ? coding is leased wire to be serious and that the state of business will be such that any attempt to increase the income taxes in one form or another would be unsuccessful. In this state of facts they assert j the county will be compelled to turn by shoo to the sales sax. They say the sales London. Eng j March 30.�?it is tax is bound to come regardless of rumoured says the pall mall Gazette the Bonus. If the Senate did couple and Globe today,1 that lord Reading the sales tax to the Bonus and pass the Viceroy of Irdi i has tendered his the Bonus in that form. President resignation but to tit for the present Harding would favor it. And nearly no official announcement Oit is sex everybody would be Happy except peeled. From three sides Midnight tomorrow night is the hour set for Che initiation of the Nati Oife a greatest Coal strike. I he question of wages is the primary principle at stake. Tomorrow the Republican will present three sides of the question. Samuel Gomp ers president of the american federation of labor j. A. Lewis International miners president and j. I. A. Morrow. Vice president of the National association of Coal operators write from their individual viewpoints. These three articles especially written for the Republican will give a close insight into the reason for the great Battle Between capital and labor which will begin at Midnight tomorrow. Read it in the Republican. Old question of Force once More debated treaty a opponents declare agreement imposes moral obligation on u. S. Underwood denies la Demuth Xii Leader v mys moral ill Enck Alon e will keep xxx straight those who Are As hostile to the sales tax As they Are favourable to the Bonus. Famous siamese twins Are dead Josefa and Rosa Blazek of Chicago Dik within few seconds of Kach other Austen Cham head of the gov Sov port to is acting told the Ashe re Iber Jain w of Rill it i lated press however that t t was without inundation. Cox opt Wistica in predictions it a it de ism and holi. Xxx Kevil-1sm�?� in intern affairs scored by Oci ated press leased wire Washington. Let. . March 30.�?leg j Isla Tive matters including the Tariff j and i is were discussed with presi knt ii trying today by senator Smoot of Etah ranking Republican member Smoot of i tall. Is an ardent Beer n5 Senate finance committee. Bever in the sales tax and it May be that Rah senator reiterated the expected with Confidence that in the statements of other majority a numb course of the Bonos through the senors of the finance committee that the j Tariff Bill would be reported next week to the Senate and Given the right of Way a soon As an Opportunity had been riven Senate members to study the revised measure. With respect to Bonus legislation Fen Tor Smoot said that As a member of the finance committee before which be measure now is pending he would urge that the Bill be revised so As to provide by taxation funds sufficient to meet the payments to former service men provided in it. Senator Smoot said he and or. Harding also discussed governmental reorganization. The Utah senator is a member of the int committee what h soon Wil Hake up considerate in of the reorganization plans. By associated press leased wire Chicago ii. March 30.�?Josefa and Rosa Slazek the a siamese twins died at a Hospital Here today at 2 37 o clock. Josefa s death occurred first and was followed in a few seconds by the death of her sister. The twins had been in a Hospital ten Days. Josefa was ill with yellow jaundice and this was followed by pneumonia. Shortly before her death. Rosa was afflicted with bronchitis. By a s soc lated Para leased wire Jackson. Miss., March 30�?james m. Cox. Former governor of Ohio and democratic presidential candidate in 1920. Scored the International policies of the Republic a administration and what he termed a Lodge ism a and the a Boll Weevils my in our International affairs in an address before a joint session it of the two houses of the Mississippi night. He paid tribute to w Wilson and the Gallons in a. Tom Ttoe i by associated press encased xxx ire Washington. D. A. March 30�? j Congress and president Harding Are not at loggerheads. Despite the in a pression created by Quot certain writers and certain newspapers a representative Snodell. Wyoming Leader declared today in a statement which he said he had prepared for delivery As an address in the House. I j a the fact is that instead of the president and Congress being at in j Ger Heads As these writers and journals would have the country stated or. Mondell a there never has been a time in my Quarter of a Century of experience in Congress when the relations Between the president and Congress particularly the House of representatives were More cordial pleasant sympathetic and harmonious than at the present. A any one who will take the trouble to read the recommendations of president Harding to this Congress from time to time and to examine the record of Congress will find that practically All of these recommendations have Ither been written into Law or Are in process of enactment and this applies particularly to the record of the declaring that there seemed to be Hope a Quot systematic attempt on the part j of various newspapers and writers to create the impression that there was i friction Between the executive and by associated Praus leased wire a Republican congressional leaders. Or. New York. X. Y., March 30�?the Mondell asserted that Quot the anti hush of idleness seemed today to Al i Bonus Campaign of certain metropol ready descending on the unionized vote is in ammo s Washington i. A. March 10.�? the nine lamer ear Eastern treaty draft4-d by the Amis conference to carry i or Ward the open door policy in China was ratified today by tile Senate. No reservations or amendments were prod to the pint and on the final vote ail Senate elements joined in approving it. The vote was unanimous 65 to o. Strike notices Are posted at All Coal mines of preventing walkout abandoned Effort to have president act Litan newspapers has Given us the finest example we have yet had As to the length to which some people a willing to go in a Campaign of Lenine dead Rome reports it ssi an soviet Premier Vil tim of Tancer according to dispatch today Story of deceit is told by woman hed by associated press loused wire London. King. March 30�?a Central news dispatch from Paris says a report that Nikolai Lenine russian soviet Premier is dead is published by the Rome news papers who treat it with Reserve. Following the refusal of tile Broth j Efti Irown i or to authorize the operation or. It. Need of divers fica . Breakstone chief of the surgical de closed his address with an staff of the Hospital declared this i finds in prediction for the future i morning that it would be impossible die democratic party. To save one of the twins in the event of 1 of the other s death. Brother prevented 0>eration preparations had been made for the operation and tile physicians were ready to make every Effort of i save the life of at least one of the j women. Hope of saving the life of Josefa was abandoned at Midnight Accord j ing to or. Breakstone. A i tried to get the consent of the i brother to operate to save the life of Rosa but he refused to give his i permission a add cd the physician. By. Breakstone explained that a delicate operation would have been their death he italians renew Polf Cal riot Yah docs sections of country Ark marked by bloodshed Between factions Coal mines of the nation and the an Tracie miners and operators subcommittee on wage contract negotiations abandoned All Hope of halting the strike set for Quot april i. Strike notices have been posted in both the bituminous and Anthracite Fields. Union miners. 595.00&Quot Strong i it is said will Lay Down their tools Ai 1 Midnight expressing a Hope for speedy j negotiations of a new contract for Nih Ravit new is nor operators would predict that surer in agreement would be reached before the nation began to feel the Pinch of a Coal shortage. By associated press leased wire Rome Italy March 3d.�?renewed i outbreaks Between the fascist i and so diarists Are reported in various Sec Fotr is ayin i suitor tons of Italy rim of Liim Tho anarchist Musette was shot an i killed near Carrara in Tuscany while Russ to demand inviolability necessary. Before had expressed the opinion that the physiological Affinity of the twins so vital that if one should die by associated press leased xxx ire new York n. Y., March 30.�?mis Oliva m. Stone wept today As she went j on the witness c hair in supreme court in Brooklyn in her fight to escape elect recut Ion for killing Ellis Guy Kinkaid. Former corporation counsel of Cincinnati. Between sobs she began telling of Lenine has been reported Clead or a As seriously ill on several occasions. One the other might also succumb before of the latest stories was that a Ger the band of flesh and Bone that join Man specialist was being rushed to them could be severed disease resulting from wounds inflict although the twins possessed sep disease resulting from wounds infect i Arate respiratory and curdle systems de three years ago. By an Assassin. Or. Breakstone explained that they another version was that he had Only had one set of secondary Diges cancer but a Moscow dispatch to Yhetive and procreative organs. How As a trained Nure silo went to Yale Hall in Atlantic City May 18. 1918, to attend Kinkead. Five Days after she went on Lite Case she said Kinkead proposed marriage and she accepted. On the Steps of the City Hall she said. Kinkead told her there was another woman in Cincinnati who had a claim on him and that he could not the go through a formal ceremony just walking with his wife during a fascist Parade. In Parma a member of the Fasic Sti was killed in an encounter Between socialists and taoist during the socialist trial. A bomb was thrown from a third Story window at leghorn wounding several persons two of whom Are reported to be dying. Two communists were arrested. V Chicago Nursean stand tells How she attended miss Rappe Xxiii old ii ask Hoise act to prevent Coal strike Washington A. March 30�?proposal that the House labor committee adopt a Resolution asking the president to invite representatives of the miners and operators to meet Here immediately in an Effort to prevent i the impending Coal strike was made i today by representative London. Socialist. New York. The committee did not act on the proposal. Preferring meanwhile to hear miners and operators invited to testify. Of veterans in Madison Bahle when called a political football by a Imko iat cd press wire Washington. D. C., March 30.�?tht old question of whether the arms conference covenants obligate the United states to use Force started a new dispute when the Senate began its consideration of the general far Eastern treaty dealing with China. Some members of the Senate who opposed the Lour Power pact charged that the far Eastern treaty imposed a a moral obligation to take up arms in certain contingencies but were told by the treaty supporters that it contained no such obligation. Shantung an example the discussion revolved about the language in which the signatory Powers agree to respect China a integrity and to provide the fullest and most a embarrassed Opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable a it ked what course the signatories would pursue if some nation violated this pledge. Senator Underwood replied that tile course adopted would to a the am that we took in the Case of a the signatories would make their protest so Earnest and so said senator Underwood a that i believe the nation violating the covenant would no obligation of Force a then the treaty provides merely for the exertion of a moral influence Quot a asked senator Sheppard Democrat Texas. A Well it goes that senator Underwood replied. A but if it developed that Force was necessary to enable China to maintain a stable continued senator Sheppard a would we not then be morally obligated to use Force a a that is not View a rejoined the democratic Leader a this treaty contains no obligations to use gives insight into position of Novi of tip it i itch Erin on Way to Genoa associated Presa told of i appear operation he said would have necessitated the Quot building up of a part of the digestive Ami other essential organs to save the life of one twin. One was married Rosa was once married. Her name i being Rosa Blazek Dvorak. She is survived by a Normal la year old j boy. Her husband was a Captain in the German army and was killed in action in 1917. She a married if i teen years ago. Josefa never married. I the Little son Franz has been at the bedside of his Mother who until within the last few hours was less critically ill than Josefa. Tile twins were the second off Spring of a Normal parentage in Czechoslovakia forty two years ago. There Ance before a meeting of the All rusian communist Congress monday in the Kremlin Palace at which to spoke for two hours. Red guards fire on crowd for opposing confiscation order by associated press leased w ire London eng., March 30�?George i , russian soviet foreign r mister now on Bis Way to Genoa j gave an interview to russian news j papers a few Days ago. In which he a or la red that the russian delegation j fit Genoa would insist upon the in to Quot lability of the soviet regime. La Quot pointed out that Russia s needs for economic reconstruction could be supplied through Loans or through concessions to foreign capital. Perhaps we shall not reach an agreement at Genoa he was quoted a saying a but we can come to terms on something. Quot an agreement a in mints must be expressed in the r of Complete de Jour recognition Ern ment ,. Of Cui Trch treasures it was Learned in Moscow. Of by associated press Ijo Asch wire Moscow. Russia. March 30�?four 1 parishioners were killed and to i wounded when red guards fired in a to a crowd which was obstructing the doorway of a provincial Church in an with the other gov Endeavor to prevent the authorities from executing the recent soviet gov decree for the confiscation then. He slipped a wedding ring on her Finger she said and told her he was so prominent a lawyer he could straighten the whole matter out. She said she believed him and they then went to Marlborough Blanheim and registered As or. And my. Ellis g. Kinkead of Cincinnati. Of Salem a record vote cast for George Egan Salem. S a. March 30�?total unofficial returns for Mccook county give Mcmaster for governor 1221 votes against 1605 for Egan for state senator Myers 1152, Osterberg by associated press leased wire san Francisco Cal. March 30.�? mrs. Virginia Warren. Chicago nurse resumed the stand today in rho third trial of Roscoe Arbuckle. She testified yesterday she had attended Virginia Rappe in Chicago in 108. The defense Hopes to show the death of miss Rappe was due to an old ailment rather than to an alleged attack. Trouble made by Arbuckle. Service Man tarred told to treat Mother by associated press leased wire Madison xvis., May cd 30�?tumult Over a statement that the american legion has been used As a a political football nearly broke up a meeting i of protest held Here last night in j which legion and patriotic and civic i society members condemned governor Blaine for giving permission for hate Richards of Hare. Socialist lec Turer to use a state auditorium tonight. Philp a a Olse a University of wis a Consin Junior and a former service j Man was the speaker who caused he defended governor Blaine. After i remark about the legion members rushed to the stage and Volse was knocked Down and otherwise roughly handled. Form t workers and pea tits govern a it of Russia. The agreement must solve at the outstanding questions Between Russia and the other states. Uch questions Are the claims of foreign governments and citizens and our claims addressed to the leaders of intervention in were four other children All Normal 222. The present county officers. And All still living. The father is running on the ticket As independents. Also said to be alive his age being were All renominated. The county or years. The Mother died a year j Cost the heaviest vote on record in better by assailants alone Able to enforce treaty diver esd g is pacts Are also pet through by associated pros leased wire Washington. D. C., March 30.�?lat i yesterday afternoon the Senate added two More arms conference treaties of the list already passed. The two treaties passed last were these limiting submarine warfare and restricting the use of Poison Gas. Not a single negative vote was cast against either treaty. One speech assailing the Poison Gas articles of the submarine and Gas treaty was made on the floor by senator Wadsworth Republican new York chairman of the military committee but before the ratification Roll Call he left the chamber and did not vote. The new x Ork senator disagreed with the statement in the treaty text that use of Gas in warfare had been a justly condemned by the Genera opinion of the civilized he argued that chemical warfare had not proved actually More brutal than other accepted methods of destruction and expressed a fear that the treaty pledges would be violated in an emergency. Of Hill in Washington to ask for funds to fight Buck Stem rust Guthrie. Okla. March 30�?masked seized Davie province. 24 year old sex service Man. Took him into the country and applied a coat of tar m. Dubois declares glucose Plant Berns pave port la., March 30.�?a spectacular fire completely wrecked the Southeast Wing of the Mammoth glucose Plant Here last night resulting in a loss of 3300,000. Ago at the age of 65 years. Weather report South Dakota generally fair to night and Friday not much change in All its precincts Over boo votes being and feathers. He was then brought cat in the City of Salem alone. Bac Here and released in the heart i of the business District and Admon o Msj a j a to treat your widowed Mother j of. Schaefer beats in tule play a Younk Jake today remains is.2 by i j a re Champion of the whole world by associated frosts leased wire a a hit ago 111., March 30 a Jake Schaefer today remained world s 1 ramp Ion at 18.2 bal Kline billiards. To 8 heart breaking finish last night he nosed out the Veteran Willie Hoppe l300 to 1.468. The match was described by the of any experts throughout the country who witnessed the three nights May As one of the greatest in the history of the game. Schaefers High run was 2 52 and his s Ana average was 48 22-31. Hoppers run was 260 and his grand average 4 8 28-30. The greatest of Modem fiction a ii Winter comes by a. S. M. Hutchinson done to miss the first instalment of the Best seller of England and America. It appears in the Republican monday april 3 Long sermons ure so ministers clap on limit of 22 minutes St. Louis mo., March 30�?declaring Long sermons fatigued congregations Austria Given 25 More years to pay for american flour Washington. D. A March 30 the joint Resolution adopted by the Senate authorizing a 25 year Extension for payment by Austria of 125.000.000 j Louis episcopal vestry end a for flour purchased through the i nit asit0oiation last night voted that sered states Grain corporation was adopted late yesterday by the House. A of minnesotans voting in primaries today by associated press leased wire St. Paul. Minn., March 30�?republicans and democrats of Minnesota today Are Bolding District conventions for endorsement of party candidates for Congress tomorrow the republicans will meet in St. Paul or. Tate convention and the Democrat in Minneapolis to endorse thei choices for state offices. All Minnesota representatives Are candidates for refection. By a Hochued prow la Axil xxx ire Paris France. March 30�?�?ofrance is powerful enough to act Aion to enforce execution of the Versailles treaty with Cannon and Bayonet if need Louis Dubois president of the reparations commission declared today at a luncheon of the Union i of Commerce and Industry. A if France cannot obtain the firm support of it allies she needs no assistance to obtain reparations a he said. Mons should average 22 minutes. Illinois banker Given Rye years by associated press leased wire Urbana Iii. March 30.�?p. F. Wiggins former banker at Homer 111., was found guilty of having accepted deposits after his Bank became insolvent and sentence was fixed at from one to Throe years in states prison. A motion was made for a new trial. The Case was the most noted tried in Champagne county. Wiggins was accused of having gone Short $360,000 through land speculation and overdrafts. Saturday is bargain Day in the want and columns of the Republican you get a saturday want and Freier if you pay for two other issues. Republican want ads reach More than 7,000 families at a Cost of Only 2 cents a word. W. S Hill Mitchell president of the South Dakota farm Bureau n expected to return tomorrow from Washington i. Of. Where he it to urge congressional action on a proposed Bill to appropriate funds for the purpose of combating by ack Stem rust in wheat and other grains or. Hill is a member of a committee of three appointed recently it a meeting in Minneapolis of rhe association for the eradication of Black Stem rust. The other members of the committee who went to Washington with or. Hill Are president Reed of the Minnesota farm Bureau and president Hunt of the Iowa farm Bureau. Plaintiff Saskor packers books in suit at Kansas Chy Kansas City mo., March 39.�?request for introduction of records of the Fowler packing company Here a subsidiary of Armour and company was under discussion when the hearing of charges brought against the packers by the Kansas City live Stock Exchange was resumed today before judge b t. Hainer. The plaintiffs seek the closing of the Mistletoe Stock Yards Here operated by the Fowler packing company for the direct Purchase of hogs from producers. Thy assert the Yards Are so operated a to depress the Price hog raisers Are Able to obtain on the Public Market Here

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