Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 8, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol , South Dakota monday May 8,1922 number 187texas negroes rising i Aman says his ships Are National asset son of great Railroad King trying to build up merchant Marine american Heet is of big importance Harriman declares has excellent Start Sci Vester is upholding his j \ the Kips reputation Fok High pressure work new York n. Y., May 8.�? copy Rbt 1922, by the Mitchell evening publican a a new figure is rising in the shipping world William aver a i Harriman son of the great rail rid King the late e. H. Harriman. With a heritage of brains and the Perdus for organization that was his a there a greatest asset. Harriman is a King the leadership in building an american merchant Marine. Quot it is a great constructive work Quot he said in describing Tor Nea service his ambitions for american shipping. Quot we Are doing Pioneer Harriman is Only 30, yet in five years he has become a Power in shipbuilding and ship operation. Hts Start an Accident Quot i got into the shipping business by Accident Quot he said. Quot and in a keeping at that is his modest Way of saying it was his keen foresight of the need for ships that impelled him to go into shipbuilding on a big scale two months before America entered the War. It was this Quot Accident Quot of guessing right and foreseeing the needs of the nation that put him into shipping. Quot i am a believer in the United plates merchants Marine Quot he said. Quot when such a necessity As this conies i necessity for developing our Export Trade and building a naval auxiliary that is a National asset i feel that ways and Means will be found to make a merchant Marine a eyes like his a tiler Harriman who is tall slender and Broad shouldered with a wide firm Mouth dark Brown hair brushed straight Back and dark face and eyes like his father sits at a desk in an office overlooking lower Broadway and talks in a grave serious Way about ships he dislikes talking of himself he did no to say though shipping men say so that he has started out to bring into realization one of the Little known dreams of the late Railroad King. A dream of the late Fly. When he died in 1909, was an american merchant Marine. There were 32 ships of approximately 240.000 Gross tons in the Fleet operated by the United american lines. They Are owned by the american ship and Commerce corporation and the american hawaiian steamship company and their subsidiaries. Harriman is chairman of the boards of these companies and his interests also include shipbuilding companies. Steel foundry and machine companies. And a banking House. Harriman is proud of his recent acquisitions the giant Resolute and Reliance former dutch ships completed in 1920 and now starting a fortnightly schedule Between new York and Hamburg which Calls at English and French Channel ports. Originally schooled in railroading from the ground up. Beginning in i mediately after leaving Yale. Harri i n has since Learned the shipping business from the Bottom. He is o Irr d and has two daughters. At his Hun e in Arden. N. Y., he farms on i Large scale. Harriman is upholding his fathers reputation for hard work. Quot i like work Quot he says. Quot i cannot see How anyone could prefer to be Idle. I am doing the thing which i believe is the Hest and the most important thing i can do for the interests of America. An american merchant Marine Means much to the giant still on Island raided i ight Hundred Gallons of m Sll and Moonshine Dum Ped into River by officers we refuses to quit tientsin defies allies Southern chinese commander says hell stay a was Long As purposes demand Bridges Are burned by William Averell Harriman chairman of Tho Board of the United american Linos. I Ani a believer in the United states merchant Marine. It is necessary in the development of our National economic life. It is important that we should have an american Fleet to carry on strategic trades. Manufacturers have found in the past that foreign lines Are More interested Iii developing Trade out of their own countries than out of ours. High class passenger and mail ships have been lacking in the american merchant Marine. They Are essential As an adjunct to our army and Navy establishment. The two ships the Resolute and the Reliance which the United states american lines Are punting into the transatlantic service Are important not Only commercially but As instruments of National defense. They Are National assets. The Public is giving Gratifying support to our efforts in putting these ships flying the american Flag into service. We expect to Merit their continued support through efficiency and service. Copyright. 1922. By the evening Republican Davison held two millions life insurance manchurian chief still controls Mukden railway fighting at standstill by associated press leased wire Tien Tsin. China May 8.�?general we Pei fun who came to Tien Tsin from peking in Pursuit of the manchurian general. Chang Tso Lin was ordered yesterday by the Allied military commanders Here to leave the City As his presence was held to be in violation of the 1901 protocol. He refused to leave on the ground that he was the acting governor of Chihli province and would remain As Long As necessary for his purposes. Bridges arc burned the Bridges Between this City and Taku. On the South Side of the Hun River Estuary were burned by the retreating members of changes Tso links army. Two thousand of changes soldiers were reported yesterday in Tanku on the North Side of the River. Where their demands to Convoy them to Mukden were fruitless no locomotives being available. Frequent attempts at telephonic communication with Tanku last right were unsuccessful. Should we accede to the Allied demands to leave he would have to move Back toward peking As rail communication to the East and North Bas been severed by the burning of the Bridges and a japanese destroyer is preventing the dispatch of Bis forces Down the River in barges. The situation therefore. Is that. While Chang Tso Lin had uninterrupted use of the Mukden railway for two weeks during his offensive operations his pursuer is not Able to use the Road to Complete his Victory. British tug arrives a tug conveying the commander of the British Cruiser Curlew to this City yesterday came Between the hostile troops on River Banks who were firing continuously. The British gun boat Marazion went Down River to convey the tug Here. Numbers of manchurian soldiers were discovered last night South of the former German Concession Here. American and chinese guards armed with a machine gun. Were ready to beat off an attempt at invasion and the men proved quite docile and Are reported to have agreed to Lay Down their arms if Given food. Has estate is gainer by $1.500.000�?f user Al will be Field tomorrow by associated press ii cased wire new York. N. May 8�?it has become known through one of new Yorkus leading insurance brokers that the late Henry p. Davison carried $2,000,000 in life insurance most of it written in 1917 in about thirty companies. Tile largest single policy was for $300,000. The broker estimated that the premiums in on the insurance amounted to about $80,000 annually and said that the estate was decidedly the gainer because of Tho comparatively Small amount paid. Or. Davison s funeral takes place tomorrow. Eight Hundred Gallons of Mash and Moonshine were dumped into the mis Iri River South of Lake Andes last t urday night by state sheriff John Silks with deputies Peters and a the and Federal agents Bintliff and m Crown. The raid was made on Beebe is 1 just South of Lake Andes in the v Tsouri where one of the largest is in the state was found in operation. Tho Island is owned by Chester Bee he and his son George and the still 1 operated by these two men to her with three others. The offi is arrived on the Island just As the were driving a Wagon filled with Skey jugs to the still. Did Good flu is nos Tho men were doing a Good Moon be business and especially Good i miners were the indians some of whom the officers found on the other Side of the Island. Chester Reebe and his son were arrest and taken to Burke where they pleaded guilty. They were fined $500 j and Given six months in jail. Friday the officers arrested Paul j Rost urn. Near it. Randall and h. I Burns near Dallas. The former had his Plant hidden in a Tunnel under j a Chicken House. Each of the men were fined $500 and Given thirty Days j in Jan. Ii no total $2,100, the total tines and cots paid at Burke for these raids was $2160. Saturday evening Deputy state Sher Smith and Peters raided a Gamb i sing Bouso at Plankinton operated by Fred Rake. The room contained several shelves filled with a Quantity of Moonshine whiskey. Rake was placed in jail at Plankinton his trial to he held this week. This was his second offence. Of a a a Pelletier disbarred Ros on. Mass. May 8. Disbarment of Joseph c. Pelletier recently removed As District attorney of Suffolk county was ordered by decision of judge Carton of the supreme court a of a. Holsaple predicts Iowa Drys will win in annual election Chang starts fighting Han Kon dispatch says Hankow China. May 8.�?the peking Hankow railway North of Kwang Shu has been Cut and it is reported that Chaoti. Military governor of the province of Honan has started hostilities against the Forcer of we Pei fun. Fighting was proceeding today at sin Yang Chow. 109 Miles North of Here and some fighting occurred yesterday at Chang Chow. Walsh attacks Legal aspects of Tariff Bill democratic senator of clares proposed measure is unconstitutional Des Moines. La. May 8�?rain on primary election Day is the Only thing that will Kep Iowa from continuing its dry majority in Congress. According to a Survey of the political prohibition situation made Here today by the Iowa anti Saloon league. Iowa a biggest dry vote is in the Rural districts. Superintendent r. N. Holsaple of the league says. If inclement weather prevents the Rural vote from reaching the polls on election Day there is a possibility that candidates of Quot wet tendencies will be no urinated in several congressional districts according to or. Holsaple. Weather report South Dakota probably showers tonight and tuesday cooler tuesday and extreme West portion tonight. I tical temperatures by the a Republican s recording thermometer sunday monday 3 p. In. 68 3 a. In. 54 6 p. In. 67 6 a. In. 53 9 p. In. 62 9 a. In. 52 12 p. In. 60 12 in. 57 3 p. In. 72 maximum 72 at 3 p. In. Monday minimum 52 at 9 a. In monday by the official government ther Forneter from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 64 minimum 54 at noon 59 a Linda Lee by l. J. Vance a novel of movie life with Hollywood As the Center. Nine years of eff Cerince have Given or. Vance a keen insight into the screen world a Jcj this Story of a new York woman who fled to Hollywood from her husband is one of this popular authors Best efforts by associated press encased wire Washington. D. May 8.�?constitutionality of provisions of the Tariff Bill giving the president Broad Powers to increase or decrease rates and to change classifications the so called flexible Tariff plan was attacked today in the Senate by senator Walsh Democrat Montana. Fie cited authorities to support his Contention that the Power invested in Congress by the Constitution to Lay and collect taxes duties and excises and to regulate Commerce with foreign nations could not be delegated. At the outset he said he was not unmindful Quot of the futility of argument in this body founded upon the limitations imposed by our Freedom Law. Of which recent events have afforded some added evidence nor of the indifference with which the Contention of those opposed on other grounds to legislation before Congress. That it is unconstitutional is pointing out that no provision was made for judicial review of the president s findings. Senator Walsh said that where Congress had delegated authority to the interstate Commerce commission the Federal Trade commission and other like agencies their findings had been made subject to review by the courts. The president he continued Quot is not amenable to correction by the courts on account of the arts done by him in his official of Here a engine that does rangers 300 Miles on one gallon hurried to scene by Assoc i cd press lenses wire Austin tex., May 8.�?governor Neff today ordered two detachments of state rangers to be sent immediately to Fairfield county seat of Freestone county to prevent an uprising of negroes which sheriff w. M. Mayo of Freestone county said was imminent. The sheriff requested the rangers in a message this morning. He said the negroes of the county were burned at Kirvin saturday morning. The situation in Freestone county is becoming critical a this week is Likely to see end of session russian question is sn3g of which former Allied Powers Are near spilt France is stubborn Batho a demands Russia Stop sparring for time a eng land issues Nfay note will follow u. S. By associated press leased wire parts France. May h a Quot of Taupe Quot said a High official of tip government today Quot will not re a or 11 late or russian soviet government until the United states i sikh Quot France has kept a free Buind in this matter and it. Mak its no different what action Tho Genoa conference May by associated press leased wire Genoa. Italy May 8.-�?the fifth week a. A a a i if the Genoa conference opening to cording to the information Biven j a will gee the end of tile conclave. Adjutant general Barton in a 11 is a Ltd Ltd by believed. J it an atmosphere of gloom Prev Deg Telephone message this afternoon j conference circles in View of the a.,Parent of the Posi tron a Deputy one dirt there tons of Fingland on one hand and off a neral Harlem Rerd Iea that a France and Belgium on the other general Barton replied that a or Tho of Rob undo or who re Tho to sufficient Force of rangers to Han construction of Russia would be Ini de taken. Die the situation Are departing for Fairfield. The Filmer Gil engine. New mechanical some of the things it can accomplish. Marvel. And Syracuse. N y., May 8.-and one half cents for a fuel Oil. A pay five other elements in the gallon of veining it to a product in Kirvin is quiet Kirvin tex., May 8.�?Kirvin was quiet today following rumours Oil and con last night that armed bands ovoid. Start b _. Lloyd go. Will toward govt runic loan admirers of or. Lloyd George he lived he May yet have some Trump card in Reserve hut in other Quarter no such Hope is Felt although it is Conco fied that several deadlocks have been broker when dissolution seemed certain. I Tom lean the re it Ling features of the engine Are negroes were marching a a i entire mechanism consists of it in the Gas tank of your Auto three adjustments. The town to avenge the burning and travel Soo mile it can to run at 3000 revolutions of three negroes Here saturday iou can do that with a new Oil a minute and can be throttled Down amp j engine just perfected Here by la. Ii. To too revolutions almost instant an who were accused of attacking Elmer the inventor says and tests Sously. Bear out his claims. A single Cylinder three horsepower j a ind murdering a 17 year old experts who be flocked Here to in Model has run 18 Conse Cuti sped tile new device declare it will turn the automobile world inside out and May bring automobile travel within the reach of the poorest. Besides they predict. It will cheapen transportation and Cut Down on 20 ounces of fuel Oil. F7ngines built for the heaviest work will weigh Only 350 pounds. Auto i engines of other types often weigh 600. It will be 60 per cent cheaper to be hours we Etc school girl. Fourth Black lynched fort Worth tex., May 7.�? the body of a negro Tom Cornish brother of Tohn Cornish one i categorical answer to the memorandum. A dilatory reply one which is circulated that or. Promise a direct to the soviets if they acce dallied memorandum. Another is the conference will be continued it porn if France and Belgium drop out in protest against the recognition embodied in the allies memorandum of russians right to hold foreigners property sequestered under the soviet nationalization program. Those who predict a break up think it will take the form of an adjournment. France has announced through her chief spokesman. M. Barthou that she will not to on with the negotiations unless the russians give a the prices of Many manufactured a produce than engines now used articles for the engine can he used i it requires no spark car ureter or to operate machinery As Well As to other kind of ignition. Run an automobile or truck. I Quot the engine is a Marvel of Sim i a Durn. A dilatory reply one Elmer a engine is leased on the Plecity a a Farrier pays. Quot when you of the victims of the Kirvin mob meant merely Quot playing for said newest chemical discoveries. It has realize a diesel engine has 12.000 Saf Nhav morning been Learned that Oil Nib eral. Veg 1 parts you la know it Means some j a table Ami animal. I t with the concentrated Power of. Bing to simplify an engine to 64 hanging from a tic a parts including All blast of int. The new engine is simply a device for separating that Power from the Elmer expects to have his engine on the Market within 60 Days. He will manufacture five different types. I m. Barthou. Would include refusal j to consider the non aggression pact proposed by or. Lloyd George a such a pact would be impossible in Between Kirvin and Fairfield this j less there wad an agreement with was found fumes morning. Reed mar plot Wilson writes former or Fis i of. It is i sing All influence to defeat Reed of Missouri whippings end South Carolina riot in jail convicts rebel a a a Many Are shot chicag Warden forced to beat of n to f night outbreak among prison Kus by associated press leased wire St. Louis. To. May 8�?referring to United states senator James a. Reed As a Quot mar plot Quot former president Wilson in a letter to former governor Lon v. Stephens asked the defeat of Missouri a senior senator to Quot redeem the reputation Quot of the democratic party. It was or. Wilson a third letter on the race for the democratic nomination for United states senator Between or. Reed and Breckenridge Long former third assistant Secre tary of state in the Wilson administration. The letter in reply to one by or. Stevens follows Quot my dear governor Stevens Quot your letter of april 22. Has gratified me. I am glad to be sustained in my own judgment of Reed by your own closer knowledge of him and i shall Hope and confidently expect to see him repudiated by the democrats at the primaries. Certainly Missouri cannot afford to be represented by such a mar plot and it might Check the enthusiasm of democrats throughout the country if their comrades in Missouri should not redeem the reputation of the Mirty by substituting for Reed a Man of the True Breed of democratic . Iii., May 8�?leaders in a riot in the cok county jail Here last night were taken from their cells Early today and whipped by Warden Wesley Westbrook and thirty armed guards before the disturbance which lasted More than four hours was stopped. The riot started because of in order uniting the prisoners right to receive visitors once instead of twice a week. The riot started on the fourth tier. Flaming blankets set afire by prisoners were dropped to the ground Hoer. Dense smoke almost suffocated Many inmates. With steel strips torn from their bunks the prisoners beat upon the bars of their cells the bedlam being heard for blocks. Crowds gathered at the jail Entrance and police were called to beat them away. Efforts of the guards to quell the riot which began at 9 30 p. Rn., and lasted until after Midnight. Failed until Warden Westbrook took charge of the situation. Thirty minutes later the Jal w As quiet. Quot i am sorry that i had to beat the men a the Warden said after the excitement had calmed Down Quot but they w Ere destroying Public property. There Wras but one thing to do and that was to beat them. I had reasoned with them. They refused to obey and there was nothing left to do but Hammer in the fact that they bet Ken non and 400 prison f is attack guards it r f Dep a rom ent called by associated press leased wire a Columbia. S. C., May 8�?several i convicts in the South Carolina state Penitentiary wer a shot today by prison guards in putting Down a Mut j Iny according to chief May of the City fire department who was called upon to Aid the prison authorities. Chief May said that Quot Between ten an twelve Quot prisoners were shot. The fire chief said the disorder j started when a group of prisoners. Returning from lunch in the main dining room attacked the guards j who were escorting them. The Mutiny was put Down in Short order. Later information from the institution confirmed the report that a number of convicts had been wounded but it we As said none were Russia. I meanwhile the italian lenders continue their role As peacemakers and i f foreign minister Schanzer is devoting Ull his attention to the problem of finding some formula which will satisfy the French and belgians. Little Hope is held out however that this i is possible and Czecho Slovakia is i said to be leading the Way in Nego tinting a separate economic Accord with Russia in lieu of the collective agreement which seems improbable i of attainment. The soviet reply is expected with in to o Days. The russians May Spring a Surprise by returning a favourable answer to the present memorandum i i but Complete acceptance is improbable and the bolshevik would hardly agree to amendment by France and Belgium of the property clause which they already regard As one of the most drastic conditions Laid Down. By the Powers As it com promises j their political principle that All property be owned by the state. I am sure your own great influence were not to destroy property to gain will contribute to the desired and j their expected redemption. Quot please accept Assurance of my entire Confidence in the Missouri democrats and believe me with Best wishes. Quot sincerely yours Quot Woodrow Wilson. Mothers Congress opens Tacoma Wash. May 8�?about 250 delegates and an equal number of visitors Are expected Here for the National Congress of mothers Aid to Parent teacher associations which will open tonight and last through the week. Girl and suitor Are found dead in new York Forest in Kuciw new Appeal prime minister Lloyd George of great Britain and f foreign minister Schanzer of Italy addressed today a Strong Appeal to the russian representatives at the conference hero urging them to accept the Allied memorandum in its main Points and promising Russia an International loan with the understanding that the lending countries would thus provide funds for the reconstruction of Russia. Fatally Hurt. Between 300 and 400 Aujla would claim the right to prisoners wer involved in the at make sure however that the Money loaned was actually invested in Tho 1 work of reconstruction. It was asserted that altogether Tho tempted uprising it was said. Of today baseball National league Brooklyn 201 too 130 7 16 0 Pittsburgh Oil too 024 8 13 0 Grimes Mamaux and Miller Morrison Yellowhorse and Gooch Mattox. American league 200 021�?6 to Boston. Too too 101�?2 8 4 Olson and Bassler Quinn Russell and Walters Ruel. Cleveland 102 072 020�?14 17 3 Philadelphia too too 021�? 4 12 4 Over there a warning that the girl lives too far to take a taxi. Out on parole a person who has been divorced. Pipe Down to Lay off. To hush up. British War Veteran suitor for senators daughter says detectives Are hounding him plastered jammed intoxicated. Pocket twister a Gold Digger a flapper of expensive tastes. Punk. Any sort of undesirable. Put the glimmers on. Take notice. \ reel boy one who takes his girl to the movies continually. Ritzy a flapper who dresses Uke a Vamp Black dress Jet a Ings. Black socks. Reg Hopper Arlor found who never takes his i it. By associated pros leased wire Newark. N. A. May 8�?request j that the British embassy Send an j agent to escort him from the station 1 so that he w Ould not be molested j has been made by Alexander e i Robertson. British War Veteran who plans to go to Washington to press his charges that private detectives attempted to Railroad him out of the country because of his efforts to win the hand of miss Mary Culberson daughter of senator Charles a. Culberson. Of Texas. Robertson who lives in Bloomfield is seeking to have the embassy assist him in obtaining the arrest of John Rhuland and t. G. Andy00 on charges of impersonating Federal officers. He already has caused the arrest of John f. Ellis another detective on a Chara of kids Avoina. Proposed loan we Ould amount to 301 ,-000,000 Gold Franq pc it has been declared that the russians were asking for three billion Gold rubles or 25 times As much As the allies offer. Russians blame France the russian delegation had previously issued a statement denouncing the efforts its alleged France and Belgium had made to wreck the conference. The statement called attention to the fact that these Powers which were predicting that Russia s refusal to accept Tho memorandum would break the conference up. Had not themselves signed the Memoria Mamaroneck n. Y., May 8 the i Uhle and of Neill Hasty Naylor j Durn. Bodies of John c. Kane jr., 34. An i Eckart and Perkins. Fuhrman. The text of the non aggression miss Elizabeth Dunn 32. Were fount Chicago. 010 310 ooo�?5 la i pact. Which May never Sec Tho Light in the Woods of Al Onwood Park near j new York 120 013 00x�?7 la 0 of Day. Has virtually been agreed up Here today. I Leverett. Mcceney and Schalk on. It is a British proposition Modi miss Dunn had been slain by a Hoyt. Murray Mays and Devormer. Fled to meet the suggestions of the Bullet through the heart. Kane was St. Louis. 002 j a Lher Powers. Killed by a Bullet through the Mouth j Washington. 022 an automatic pistol was found at Hist Danforth. Pruett and Severeid a Side. The couple had been engaged. Mogridge and Gharrity. It i it Learned authoritatively that of draft provides that after Signa i Ture at Genoa it must be ratified by Kian probe starts the respective governments before it los Angeles. Cal. May 8.�?approx i becomes operative innately twelve witnesses have been the pact declares substantially that summoned for the opening session 1 of one country attacks another then Here this morning of the new county other signatories shall immediate grand jury investigation into the a Confer for the purpose of deciding Tivi ties of the Kun flux klan in los upon Steps j Hii h ,, Angeles county aggression we hich threaten the peace Angeles Guniy. Europe. The consultation clause i follows the lines of the four Power Pacific pact arranged at Washington. Each nation must Art Burns denies charge new York. N. Y., May 8�?denial that attempts were made to drive Alexander e. Robertson. British War Veteran out of the country because f of a love affair with the daughter of senator Culberson of Texas was made today by the Burns detective j Agency which was retained to gather information about him. Robertson a 1 movements have been of his own Accord it was said. Cal Hurson is silent Washington d. C., May 6�?senator Culberson of Texas refused today to j see newspaper men to discuss charges of Alexander e. Robertson British j War Veteran that private detectives had sought to get him it of the country because of his affection for miss Mary Culberson the senators 21 Vear old daughter. A a four dancing feet by Jane Phelps author of a Helen Hunters husband a writes new novel for the Republican readers. Get acquainted with Lilly the a Gold Digger and Ger tie the girl who has kept her dreams Rainy Days Seldom come to those who keep a keen watch for the bargains advertised in the want ads. 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