Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 31, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Ten pages Rol. Xxxviii. The evening Republican third edition Mitchell South Dakota Friday March 31, 1922 number 155600,000 Coal men to quit Rise of islam easter expert sees peril in Mohammedans Dollop Stoddard say5 next decade will Sec change in Egypt and India cataclysm is Likely Ernp Peak statesmen will. Seed All tact to Avert Ahmed clash he thinks is new world me Tiace a r of in crisis special to the Republican Boston mass. March 31, copy a a ip22 by the Mitchell evening Republican a a events in the Moham Edan world Are moving with edible swiftness toward a sch within ten years either will b Quot in War Between Christian Europe i moslem nations or will compel 11 gradual withdrawal of French and or flush control from Over their to v a Medan a at it ? is the warning of Lothrop Stoddard an expert on the Eastern question recognized As an authority b a he author of a the rising tide to lord and a the new world of islam Surh men As president Harding lord Northcliff. Stoddard is of Abadia y Exchange pact ratifications cataclysm not i a Likely a if the moslem millions hurl them Fulves against Europe a said Stoddard a Olav a bolshevism will support the Banner of islam. I am unwilling to Prophesy the outcome. But the african people should realize now that such a cataclysm would have a tremendous effect upon themselves. Washington notifies interested Power Senate has accepted to aties by associated press i cased wire Washington d. C., March 31.�?the readiness of the United states to Exchange ratifications of the arms conference treaties final approval to which was Given yesterday by the Senate is expressed in notes going Forward today from the state depart riots in India and Egypt Ger i rent to the eight nations which Rilla warfare in Northern Africa out tick rated in the Washington Confer Breaks in Syria. Turkeys insistence err on keeping european territorial the notes will he delivered by am rights while the Sultan remains at i Ercan diplomatic officials in great the head of the Mohammedan of h Britain France Italy Belgium a Gions these Are signs whose signify a fun China Portugal and the Neth Cance cannot be mistaken. J orjans to foreign offices of those a Tho future of Western civilisation countries it depends the to t opes it considered Here that some time states put ,1us�?~ be. Will elapse before the various nations indicate their readiness to Exchange ratifications. The Exchange will take place in Washington As provided by the treaties and the agreements will be bind loth Rop Stoddard. Who a warns Europe and America of Mohammedan peril and map showing in Black the present boundaries of islam Ani by dotted line the distance to which Stoddard says it May spread. Must set the example for the adoption of a Liberal open minded policy by Mohammedan leaders. The two sides must get Oge Thor on a fair and Square give and take basis. Wont be holy War a this present unrest throughout fief world of i Siam must not be inter fanaticism. T Burma bandits attack Baptist Mission House american Bxs narrow escape former Prince mutinies against British by associated press lenses wire Rangoon Burma March 31�?brigands attacked and burned the House occupied by Robert Harper an american Baptist missionary at naming on All parties As soon ast in sex i Kam about half Way Between this tried As religious think a holy War is not at All Likely j reservation to the four Power treaty what we Are facing is a Renaissance would not require of islam a condition Complex diff j than tacit agreement by the other Rule to understand thoroughly and Powers. Influenced by divergent forces. J o a religion and patriotism have Bren combined in this movement. Mohammedan fanaticism and the new National consciousness have formed a new combination. A i predict increasing ferment and unrest throughout All islam a con inked Awakening to self conscious Ese an increasing dislike for West in domination. The result must inevitably be the ? min ution of White control in Asia d Africa. Great tact is necessary change takes place f j City and Mandalay on March -0 it state department officials said Tho wis Learned Beroz a today. The brigands numbered approximately �.0 and anything More were led by Prince Wun thu a member of the former burmese Royal heir of twins is new Puzzle Legal authorities wonder How to dispose of property of Blazek Sisters i House. J after sacking a nearby Village and murdering Many of its inhabitants. Wun thu proclaimed himself King of i Blammo and said he had come to de Tach Burma from British Rule. The Rev. Or. Harper notified the military police who three Days later i fought an engagement with the band Ion the Banks of the River not far i away killing 0 of them and Captur ing Prince Wun thu. Quot the vital question Chicago. Iii., March 31.�?the is whether death of Rosa and Josefa Blazek. Tile a King off White control will come i a siamese has left the Cook till or without a cataclysm. The county probate court with a Legal cataclysm May come. It will come j problem which apparently is in pre England and France pursue a j cemented. In disposing of the $100, Lort sighted policy and by repress be measures drive Liberal Moham it Jans into the rank of the extremists. I Hope to see the cataclysm avoid Al by the adoption of a policy of radial diminution of White control. Quot by no Means do i advocate a a hey of scuttle India would be in Larchy and Egypt Iii a terrible con Tion if England should get out to Orrow. Islam must realize that Europe too estate of Tho twins the court must decide if eleven year old Franz is the son of one or of both of the i father of volstead wins renomination dry a Law is in twins. A scientific controversy which began before the death of the Quot Sisters yesterday Bas resolved itself into the doused for office once More by minnesotans by so mated press leased wire Willmar Minn. March 31�?<�?Ton question a were Rosa and. Josefa Blazek one individual personality or Pressman a. J. \ Olstad. Of run did they constitute separate entities a 1 Falls representative o t k. Ltd vent if they were one personality the Minnesota in Congress . ,. / March 4 1903. And author of the dry. Will inherit Tho no a or a was a s vested interests in Mohammedan which was accumulated by to is re nomination by the Republican untried their former impotent and during their exhibition Tours of Tho convention Here late yesterday a cadent condition accounts for the world. If they were two distinct afternoon. The vote on the endorsed Sonce of europeans. Personalities. Rosa being the Mother men Vuja a by acclamation and was sensational charges against per i Quot the English have shown a sense and Josefa the aunt Only Rosa s half j unan Mou. I feet Christian divine Way Church of reality and Are conducting them j of the estate would go to the lad. J 0 f veg in a very statesman like Man while Josefa a closest relative would the met is Roua element i he Elf. Outside repair work tical facts to support each Conter. French stand on naval pact again Al arming chamber of deputies evidently plans of trying to increase ratio will cause trouble Effort to make further changes in arms agreement Likely to nullify All Irish peace is assured states Sec. Churchill signing of agreement Between Ulster and sinn fein leaders applauded by associated press leased wire London eng., March 31.�?signing of the agreement Between the representatives of Northern and Southern Lerland. Outlining measures for pacification of Hie country came with unexpected suddenness late yesterday. It provides for the re organization of the police in Ulster on a basis satisfactory to the religious leanings of the people of the North and South for the trial of persons charged with serious offences by a special court composed of the highest justices for general cooperation Between the North and South of a by Mark Sullivan National political correspondent of the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post Washington d. A March 31.�? copyright 1922 by the Mitchell evening Republican and the new York evening Post a the intimation from France that the parliament of that country is going to imitate our american Senate and initiate a prerogative of adopting reservations to International treaties is gravely disturbing. We have All been assuming with too much complacency perhaps that with ratification by the United states Senate the thing is Over and done. Bue it is a fact that action has not yet been taken either by France or by Japan on the treaties arising out of the Washington conference. We have taken ratification by those countries for granted because in tile past it has Twenty states will be affected by big strike unions say lockout in both hard and soft Coal industries is to be the largest that United states has Ever experienced Coal stocks said to be plentiful strikers will help protect property of operators Coal strike Sein d Lik d to Start at Midnight tonight. Both sides with exception of Illinois miners confident of ultimate Victory. Union chiefs assert 600.000 men will quit work by morning. Operators plan to operate Milles despite strike. Striking miners pledged to refrain from violence. Hundred thousand non Union men May join strikers ranks. Coal supplies on hand largest at any time since nov la huh. Inst Hon it if Fulcran i intervention disappears with announcement of Secretary of latter Davis. Miners demand 20 percent wage increase in bituminous min and Flat Dollar a Day increase in Anthracite districts. By associated dress leased wire Indianapolis did. March 31�?the Law a s been the prattle to ratify last Day of work under present wage without change any treaty negotiated contracts was completed today by the by the competent Heads of nations j country a half million Union Coal Niin this has been the. Practice As to ers. Officially their suspension of every country except the United states. Follow u. S. I cad it is now apparent that the Lead taken by the United states Senate in the Case of the league of nations and in the Case of the present treaties As Well has begun to Appeal to some of j the foreign parliaments As a Good practice to imitate if for no better reason than Pride and prerogative. It would do no harm and create no confusion if the French parliament should restrict itself to adopting most promising character and for As merely the same reservation that the Sis Tanee from Mitidi parliament Morycan Senate has adopted. But to remedy the unemployment i i a it the fundamental matter of the faculties in Belfast which re Lei �1 t i Val ratios should be thrown into the carrying out of the previous a i g boiling pot of French politics some Collins pact almost Simios Siulc. Thing very embarrassing might pm Ham Ber i a lids Ulm or Erge baying Tribune to what termed the statesmanlike a rag of the i a a ter. Leaders. Mina Rice apts that agreement gave Hope a must have at least As Large a tin Between the North soil 1 Navy As the combined Davies of any opened a Prospect 101 a future sult i european Power. If France As Ireland had never contemplate. Ould insist on 2.50 and Italy should a taking All the measures humanly j same that would give these possible to bring cessation of to Ligi it it us nations combined the same num partisan warfare in Belfast itself and j, As great Britain. Great remove the cause of he said retain might conceivably stand for a Ulster ii a Given the treaty and this Chang hut she certainly would Ore. France can Case for a larger ratio than the Washington conference gave her. Of work was set to begin tonight at Midnight but virtually it was to Start six hours before. The extent of the suspension however will hoi be known definitely until tomorrow the first Day of the shutdown. Expect Complete tie up a Complete to up of Union Fields in Twenty states was predicted today by officials of the United min work Jers America at Union Headquarters her and they also asserted that 1 iou too non Union workers would Lay Down their picks. Provisional government a far greater not stand for any met Chance of Success than would have not make out a Good been otherwise where they re out i my Iana Polis i ml., March 31.�? Tho following table compiled by the Miner Yufik us a pow Iii a Tuilier ii Fine cvhv<x1 to Slop work i Tinner Sui Ielo to Gwenol Illinois # Indiana to of Ohio 10.000 Iowa 12.000 lfhil4y-Va Ilia bituminous. 105.000. Anthracite 110.000 West Virginia. 30.000 Alabama. 1.300 i Kansa 2.000 Vidor ado 3.ikm Kansas 10,000 Kent lid y. Maryland 1.30o Michigan. 2.500 Miv Nuri. 7.500 Montana 4.000 Oklahoma 7.000 re lined be 4.200 Texas 2.400 Washington 5.200 and codling 7.hoo. Dublin delighted Dublin Ireland March 31.�?the agreement signed in London is enthusiastically received by the unionist Irish times and the nationalist Irish Independent. Belfast Welcome a let Belfast. Ireland March 31.�?sentiment in Northern Ireland As reflected by the press comment welcomes signing of the agreement aimed at suppressing the reign of disorder but the editorial writers Point to some of the difficulties to be Over come. Religious cult in California faces rigid investigation end of Winter sees Boom in Chy building president John l. Lewis said at least 600,000 men would walk out. His estimate including the non Union participants. Quot we Are ready for a fight forced on us by the declared or. Lewis. A a we have sought in every honorable a a it to get new contracts hut the operators have persistently refused to Deal with Twenty states will he affected by i the shut Down and the Only Union permits sl.000. Me Quot a a a a a on Lnu protein taken Otto to remoter k Quot v. ? la in a. Southwestern Kentucky whose con Al Rene i Iem. M Mooi i t we Fth he ,,1ht ,. Expire until april i 1023. In addition further of Nar of Union in be Lrol they expect the bituminous operators to indicate any we ill ingress to Confer with the Union on new wage contracts. Anthracite operators however a already conducting wrap negotiations with the Union and an earlier settlement in those Fields is promised than for the principal soft Coal District. Demands Are outlined briefly the miners demands Are that the Basic wages be retained in the soft Coal Fields and that the Anthracite tonnage workers receive a two Enty percent increase while $1 a Ednyr Advance be Given to the Anthracite Day workers. The Basic rates for the Sof Coal workers Range from 11.08 to $1.11 a ton for pick mining and the Day men receive $7.50 a Day. Exact tonnage rates in the Anthracite Fields Are said by the Union to be lower than in the soft Coal District and the Anthracite Day men receive from $4 20 to $5.60 a Day. Maryland miners to leave i Mon report Cumberland. Md., March 31�?james str Chan superintendent of the Emmons mining company at Bayard w. Va., last night announced that about 250 employees had met and formed an Independent organization resolving to withdraw from the United mine workers of America and elected representatives to meet with company officials and formulate a new wag agree int made and accepted by the employee. The committee and company officials entered an agreement where by the Tien win work after april i the Date set for the general strike. I n fits. In m a York quit i Ead of Timte new York. X. A. March 31 a presidents of the three Anthracite District unions left today to administer the suspension of work in the mines in s Canton. Hazleton and so ail by in legions in f j rings Rovania in conjunction with a i a i strike. Although the suspension order will rot be off i id Iii Effer Ive til. Reports from Dis headquarter indicate cessation production already was under court order will not Stop strike Lewis says Indianapolis. Id. March 31.�?th Kansas Industrial court order extending the present wage agreement Belve. Operators and miners in Kan a for thirty Days vill not Stop the suspension of work by Union miners at Midnight tonight. According to president John i. Lewis of the United mine workers of America. A the strike in Kansas will become operative at Midnight and will be thoroughly effective a declared or. Lewis. By associate press is ask a wire ban Francisco cal., March 31 her. Hon and attorneys agree that a Legal opinion must be based on a scientific analyst of the bodies. To far a postmortem has been opposed by the brother Frank Blazek who is in this City. Sacramento clerk kills Bandit pair i Cost two roads six millions too much by associated press leased wire Sacramento. Cal., March 31.�?twm by associated press i eased wire Washington d. C., March 31.�?contracts with outside locomotive construction companies during 192u for the repair of engines Cost the new York Central and Pennsylvania railroads eat a a approximately $3,000,000 More than the same work would have Cost in their own shops Commerce commission after an investigation. Five members of til commission Ranee which at present is Precipio Ting trouble in i Anke claim acknowledged ranch says Only question is who should . Germany of allies _ bkrmrnrii.1,. A to m t to their own shops. The interstate by associated press leased wire of 10 1 l a Commerce commission found today Paris France. March 31.-franc�. Were shot and instantly killed by John a a plied today to the note from . 4 listed stat1 concerning payment of a Hare Bern wounded. On Bliss need from finding of Tho major e costs of the american military. Z a ,. Of the dead men is a negro. A ecu pation of the Rhineland. The Francisco and log Angeles were made by mrs. Frieda Schwarz of Francisco in an affidavit now in the Possession of Santa Clara county authorities according to a Story which fixity in Mitchell were evidenced thursday when three building permits totalling $ 19,000 were issued from the office of the City Engineer. There has been almost no activity in building throughout the Winter and the issuance of tiles permits is believed to Mark the beginning of considerable construction work for the Spring and summer. Frank e. Porteous who is Scotia District Mug to build a new Home at.714 West third Avenue secured a thursday. The House will Cost approximately $7,500 and the garage will Cost $500. O. G. Pine secured a Ermit thursday to construct a $3,000 Frame Resi the mines to protect the property i from damage. Pennsylvania hit hardest Pennsylvania will turn out the largest number of men and other states to be affected include Iowa. Avanous. Oklahoma. Texas. Montana Wyoming Colorado and Washington. Western Canada also is expected to Kansas court issuer an anti strike order Topeka ran March 31�?As the country approaches the impending Coal strike further developments were awaited today following issuance of an anti strike order yesterday by the Kansas Industrial court. The court ordered the present wage contract in the Kansas Coal Fields in effect thirty Days following april i. Non Union men Are urged to join strike Altoona pa., March 31 a John Brophy president of District 2, unit join the suspension but not the Nova j mine workers today issued an Appeal to the non Union miners of the the Anthracite districts of Pennsyl Central Pennsylvania soft Coal Fields Vania which Are half unionized Are to suspend work along with the unexpected to a shut Down Complete in mines tomorrow by and in addition Many bituminous his Appeal he said miners in that state have been called the Union miners know what this on to join with the Union men there fit is about. The non Union miners the duration of the suspension in need to ought to and will know eve a local paper published today. According to the affidavit. Hus j Dene at 512 East fourth Avenue and the Union Fields As also the strike at Ery reduction in the Union Fields bands and wives were separated when a. L. Hunt took out a permit for they joined the Colony and the Indi work now under Way in remodelling visuals a arc assigned by the Man the old Eugene Field school build dates of the Cults leaders. Of South Dakota woman ing moved to 620 South Sanborn Street. About $8,000 is to be spent in remodelling the Structure apartment House. Of Ity censoring the Pennsylvania and new York Central. Tench note repeats the recent dec ration of the minister of finance Bere the Senate that France recon is tile rights of the United states the matter. The Only question is whom the request for reimburse it should a made to the Abies or 1 Germany the note says. The French foreign office charac Rizes the note As a Mere acknowledgement of the american note. The american embassy however is Ders the note a full acceptance f the claims As set fort i in the am rican note. A Woods son to wed Manila March 31.�?the marriage miss Katherine Thompson of Willington. Dele., and lieutenant Osorne Wood son of governor genial Leonard Wood will take place of it sunday it was announced yes Drav. Weather report South Dakota generally fair to and saturday somewhat warm saturday and West portion to f the greatest of Modem fiction a if Winter comes Quot 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 Lincoln. Neb., March 31.�?mrs. Del i la Dehart. Serving a sentence of from one to ten years Here for the j killing of John Mize of Platte s. D. It i asked this week for communication j j and parole from the Nebraska pent j tertiary. Mrs. Dehart recently gave birth j to a child. In her request for a i the non Union mines is a matter of Means a greater reduction in the conjecture. Non Union Fields. The non Union Niin j or lose by every loss of the Union. Stocks on hand targe we summon him to join the Union the shut Down begins with warm Flat which is his fight. We ask him into Ani weather approaching and with stocks to come out on strike april on hand the largest at any time for the last several years. Government la too Colorado miners reports placed the stocks at 63.000. Keady to obey order j too tons. A Quantity As Large As that Denver. Go., March 31�?More than i which had been accumulated at the11,000 Colorado Coal miners will 1 end of the War armistice Day. No obey the nationwide order to suspend vember la 1918. This Supply gov work at Midnight tonight Robert d. Eminent officials estimate will meet Foster International organizer of the every demand for 43 Days and de a United mine workers of americ Cletion of this Reserve is regarded by j said today. Nonpartisan l Eagle head scheduled to resign at Minnesota meeting Union officials As necessary before by associated Prev leased wire Minneapolis. Minn., March 31�?two political gatherings will be Beld Here role she alleges she is not guilty of j to it Jay state convention of the democratic party and the state con i mention of the nonpartisan league. The democrats will endorse Candi dates for United states senator and i state offices. For the senator ship thew has been no outstanding Ltd Andi Date. J it was not certain Early today whether the nonpartisan would choose a full ticket for the june primaries. In connection with this meeting the working people s league also will hold a convention and a j committee of the Farmer labor party j has Ben conferring with these two sections for the purpose it is under murder but says her husband Rolla Dehart killed Mize to protect her Honor. Dehart is serving a life sentence on the same charge. Harding not to be blamed for wage Cut Ben Hoofer declares Chicago 111., March 31.�?intimations that president Harding and his Cabinet had been instrumental in bringing the present Railroad fight for j 9t00 i it 0f uniting on a Farmer labor lower wages to the Railroad labor ticket. Board brought a Strong denial from Townley president of the vice chairman Hooper on the Bench nonpartisan league will announce today that the president had Ever give j to the Minnesota organization. His end the slightest intimation As to what j policy the Board should Purpuse in adjusting wages. Intention to resign his office. He made a similar announcement to the North Dakota gathering last week. A Elf Winter comes popular new novel to be published serially in the Republican. Starting on monday april 3. The title of a. S. M. Hutchinson a Book is taken from Shelley a lines a to Vav ind if Winter comes can Spring be far behind re critics say a a a if Winter comes is one of the most notable of recent English Foster said he had received no port from Union officials in the Florence. Colo., District where miners were reported to be voting yesterday on obeying the suspension order or j remaining at work. Reports received last night said a majority vote against suspension was recorded in i the Rock Valley and Fremont mines of the Colorado fuel and Iron com Pany. Coal stocks plentiful House body is told Washington d. C., March 31�?Coal stocks on hand As of today will hold out for 51 Day if the rate of con i sumption continues on the january and february basis according to estimates Given the House labor committee today by the geological Survey. In making this estimate f. G. J Tryon Coal statistician of the Survey said available records showed the present Stock in the hands of 1 Consumers at 63.000,000 tons. Some railroads and Public Utility concerns had Large stocks than us Ual he said which would enable them to operate for a longer per i Iod. The figures he gave however i was the average