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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 18, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota He vol. Xxxix veining i Mitchell. South Dakota in Chi third edition saturday november 18, 1922 number 53farm bloc fights subsidy club women to make caning Rek of barbarism they declare Brooklyn s Alliance of women s clubs at Issue with judge Salmon make six main Points c Opp Oral. Punishment makes t he Dren worse instead of better is claim spanking a crime Yale loses to Princeton in a Jill amp Lis Cizo i by John of Donnell Vea service staff writer new York n. Y., nov. 18�?have x rents an inherent right to punish to noir children a they have a decides Justice Sal a it it a of the court of special sessions. A they Haven to retorts the Alii Anc of women a clubs of Brooklyn and if Justice Salmon s decision gives parents a Legal right to inflict a poral punishment we women Are going to see that such a medieval Law is wiped from the statute thus the hands that rocks the Brooklyn cradles have decided the Rod must be spared. Of necessary the 4 8 associated women a clubs with their 10,000 members who have already taken official action on Justice Salmon a decision Are ready to carry the matter to the state federation of women a clubs and make Corporal punishment a Campaign Issue. Why a a caning must go these Are the reasons Why Corporal punishment must go according to mrs. R. Talbot Perkins president of the Alliance of women s clubs of Brooklyn one because Corporal punish ment is brutal a relic of the dark res entirely out of Harmony with humanitarian principles. Two because it makes children worse not better. Three because it injures a child morally by developing deceit. Far of whippings will destroy frankness and Lead children to lie. Four because beating involves danger of injuring a child a health. Five because whipping is a sign of perversion in the individual who inflicts it. Six because it is contrary to All the True instincts of parenthood. Even animals do not punish their Young by physical brutality. How it All started the Issue has developed from the Rase of an 11-year-old child for Brj strapped to a Wash tub by padlocked straps. The child according to testimony had been beaten by its parents with the buckle ends of belts. The child was reamed by Agenes what do you think should Corporal punishment of children by parents be abolished by Law and made a crime or has a father or Mother an inherent right to punish his or her child does admonition or kindly reproof produce better results in child training than beating or caning or Are there times when a session with father in the woodshed is the Only remedy to make rebellious youth respect parental authority these very questions have aroused a Stormy Wrangle Between a Brooklyn judge and the Alliance of women a clubs of Brooklyn. They threaten to become a Campaign Issue. Meanwhile what do you think about it Tell the editor of the Republican in a letter. Sultan loses caliphate by Hight claim Rafet Pasha censures English aiding Mohammed in disappearance Battle today drop kick from the 17-Yard line scores three Points which win game tigers 3 Yale 0 More than 7.6,000 spectators gather for annual classic at Palmer staph m Palmer stadium. Nor. Princeton s Stone Wall line was too in neb for the Yah eleven who lost to the tigers this after i Cwm by a 3 to 0 score. To Princeton line which held solid after Yale had carried the Hall to within a few inches of the Princeton goal in the Ca Cly minutes of Hie game As much cloves ground gains and Smith s find goal. Was due tile Tiger Victory. Yale s desperate efforts to score by Field goal wore failures. Of Ream s four drop kicks from Midfield going wide. U. S. To be More than observer at peace meet of a children a society who hailed the Washington houses new mrs. R. T. Perkins jealousy cause of two deaths murderer then fires five shots into own body sick trapper declares parents into court. The parents were j discharged by Justice Salmon in a decision in which the a inherent Righter parents to punish their children was announced. Will make it crime a Elf the Law gives this inherent right we shall see that Laws will he passed taking it away declares mrs. Perkins. A we Are going to make it a crime for a Parent to inflict Corporal punishment. A years ago. Husbands had a Legal provided the stick was no thicker than the thumb. A this right was not inherent and husbands have been deprived of it by Law. So will parents he of their right to punish children treaty with turkish nationalists at Lausanne by associated press i eased wire Washington to a nov. 18.�?negotiation of a treaty with the turkish nationalist government is foreseen by the american government and the part to be taken by the american official observers at the coming near East conference at Lausanne is expected in official circles Here to pave the Way for a successful outcome of right to beat their wives with a Sticki such negotiations discussion of the part the american observers Are to take in the Lausanne meeting brought Forth the statement on highest authority that the representatives of the United states would not he limited to the re the child of today will not stand Seipt of reports or the gathering of coercion. It must be ruled by love information. The american repro and o potatoes hit lowest Price prof i Range All the a an from 20 to 50 gents a Bishel reports show a sedatives it was asserted would not participate in the discussion relating to the determination of territory. Hut when such objects As Equality of Trade rights the Protection of american citizens and the safety of racial and religious minorities subjects in we hich the United states is deeply interested came before the conference the observers of this government undoubtedly would be asked to present their views. These views. It was said would be fully and completely presenter to the representatives of the other Powers. By associated Presa leased wire Hoquiam. Wash., nov. 18.�?two women slain by a Man who then j killed himself said the verdict of a coroners jury today explained three deaths yesterday in a lonely Cabin near Copal is near Here. The dead Are miss Dennis Bolton 18 mrs. Carl Johnson. 38, and Ileal mar Anderson. 39. The jury held the Man responsible for the triple tragedy. John Berg. 60, local trapper gave what he says was the account of an Eye witness. He declared he escaped the Fate of the two women Only by hiding in the Timber near the Cabin. He testified that mrs. Johnson had nursing him through an illness and that he was lying in her Cabin when Anderson crazed with jealousy entered and started struggling with the older woman. Miss. Bolton also was in the Cabin. Anderson shot mrs. Johnson act cording to the witness and then i turned on the girl slashing her with a pocket knife. Berg says he was knocked Down. I but managed to crawl out of the Cabin into the Brush. From there he said he saw miss Bolton run screaming from the House with Anderson j in Pursuit. At the Beach the girl fell i and was shot through the head. Berg added that Anderson hunted for him with a flashlight it was not yet Daylight and failing to find a fourth victim the Slayer fired five shots into his own body. To by associated press to cased wire Washington. D. By nov. 18�?-trices of potatoes have readied the hot Tom j recording to the department of agriculture averaging Only 20 to 30 cents t Bushel to growers in the West and j ranging from 40 to 50 cents a Bushel j at Eastern shipping Points. Some Western Farmers Are giving potatoes away to anyone who will dig them and others according to the department. Will let their potatoes remain undue. A big carlot operators in potatoes a re cautious this year a the department says. A some of them lost con lid arable Money Jast year having bought Large stocks on the strength of a supposedly Short crop and then found there were plenty of marketable potatoes in the Spring Unity warehouses were filled at this time last year and Are said to hold comparatively few potatoes at present because operators in the leading wholesale markets do not wish to get caught again next called to capital for new assignment by associated press i eased wire Washington d. C., nov. 18.�?major general John l. Hines now commanding the eighth corps area with idea quarters at san Antonio Texas has beep ordered to Washington it was Learned today for an important i design ment on the general staff the i nature of which is temporarily withheld at the War department. Wright to be buried sunday rail labor Heads to Confer on proposed Esch Bill changes former Mem re of Roosevelt Cabinet to be interred at Memphis Memphis. Tenn., nov. funeral services for general Luke e. Wright Secretary of War in the Cabinet of president Rosevelt. Governor general of the Philippines for several years and at one time United states ambassador to Japan who died Here last night will be held sunday. Hundreds of telegrams of condolence from men of National prominence in All parts of the country Are being received by general Wrights family today. General Wrights death occurred Early last night after an illness of several months. General Wright was a Confederate Veteran a member of the fifty fourth Tennessee infantry and with an artillery unit known As Wrights Battery. In politics he was a Democrat. By associated press leased wire Washington. D. A. Nov. for conferences in Washington of Railroad labor leaders the first today to discuss the future attitude j of Railroad labor toward proposed amendments to the transportation act were announced today by 11. Al wills. Legislative agent of the brotherhood of engineers. Warren 8. Stone grand chief of the engineers d. It. Robertson head of the firemen and engine men. And representative of other Railroad labor unions will attend. Weather report South Dakota rain turning to Snow and much colder tonight sunday fair and colder cold wave in North and West portions winds becoming Strong North to Northwest Esther Outlook for next week Region of the great lakes Clearing and colder at beginning fair and Cool thereafter. Upper Mississippi Valley fair and considerably colder at beginning fair and colder thereafter. Duluth lad plays hookey is killed Duluth. Minn., nov. I 8�?tempted by the Sunshine of the first Clear Day in Duluth to play hookey Marvin Newman. 16. Alrh school Sophomore was instantly killed when he climbed into a Maze of High powered electric wires to dislodge a football with which he and a companion. Carl Anderson 12, had been playing. Did you look in the want ads for your name a new one is hidden among them every Day. If its your name Send it in and receive the Republican free for one year. Victims buried As Indiana posse Hunts for their murderer a by associated press leased wire Huntington. Ind. Nov. 18.�?the bodies of mrs Lillie v. Clark and her son Homer aged 8, were buried yesterday while posses hunted for the woman a former husband. Thomas Clark who is alleged to have beaten Tjiema to death in their Home and then dragged them to a Chicken House which he set afire. Turkish socialist Leader assassinated by associated press leased wire London. Eng. Nov. 18.�?hussien Wilmid Bey. President of the turkish socialist party has been assassinated in constantinople says an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from that City. The crime was ascribed to political motives. Eastern Republic of Siberia is abolished by associated press leased wire Chita far Eastern a Republic nov. 18�?the government of the far Eastern Republic of Siberia was abolished yesterday. The Assembly voted to unite with the soviet government of Moscow. A by associated press i eased a ire constantinople. turkish nationalists consider that Sultan Mohammed a l by his flight has surrendered the caliphate according to Rafet Pasha. Kem Alist governor of constantinople. A according to the moslem Law. He told the associated press a when the Sultan leaves turkish soil and enters Christian territory he places himself under Christian Protection and thereby loses the caliphate ceasing to retain any authority Over the moslem. Censures great Britain Mohammedi a departure on the British or Jadnaught Malaya in the face of a threatened trial for treason by the Angora government was compared by Rafet Pasha to the flight of demand Ferid Pasha former grand vizier and the other members of the opposition who by their acts were compromised in the eyes of the whole turkish a great Britain a Connivance in the escape a he added a is flagrant interference in turkeys internal affairs Rafet was much agitated. To spent several hours following the dec Cape in frantically telephoning Angora for instructions and taking precautions against the flight of the members of the sultans Cabinet and other High personages wanted by the nationalist. Guard Sultan s place the Kem lists today took measures to guard the famous Palace containing the precious relies of the caliphate and the priceless gifts to the Sultan and his predecessors from world monarchs since the time of Tho Prophet. Messages from Angora state the determination of the grand National Assembly to place the Sultan and his Cabinet on trial was based on its decision that they were guilty of a crime against the Angora government in accepting the allies invitation to participate in the Lausanne peace conference. Following the receipt of the invitation by the sultans government the grand vizier suggested that delegates from the Angora government meet representatives selected by the Sultan for the purpose of arranging a program preliminary to the conference. To Assembly regarded this As a criminal action. Whole of Palace a i eps Avii in Sultan flees constantinople nov. 18.�?the sultans wives and ladies of Tho harem Are overwhelmed with grief and dismay Over the flight of tile Sultan. They did not know he was going. The sultans youngest wife whom he married Only nine weeks ago and who is the 22 year old daughter of his Gardener. Became hysterical when the fact of the Sultan i flight was confirmed and the seven faithful eunuchs. Who had act a Persona body guards to the moslem ruler f a the lost five years gave themselves up to despair fearing the suit Ain h id been kidnapped by the Kem lists. Tile other eunuchs and the ladies of the Palace numbering 300, wept bitterly and soon the whole Palace was in a state of commotion. The Sultan s departure was not known to his household until 9 of clock yesterday morning when his aide de Camp entered his sleeping chamber. When he gave the news that the Sultan was missing the Palace was searched from top to Bottom for the Monarch. By associated press leased wire Palmer stadium Princeton n. J., nov. and i Cetoh football teams met Here this afternoon in their annual game before the largest throng of spectators that Ever witnessed a game in the tigers Gridiron Arena. More than 66.000 spectators were present when the two elevens took the Field. The sky was overcast but the turf was dry and fast. Sprino Eton Sioni threatened neither team could score in the first , although after Princeton had kicked off Yale threatened the tigers goal placing the Ball on Princeton a one Yard line. There Captain Jordan tried to Buck across but Princeton held Aud took the Ball on Downs inches away from the line. Princeton kicked anti on subsequent plays Yale lost so much ground that it was forced to punt. After an Exchange of punts Yale started another March for Princeton a goal and had the Ball on their opponents 30 Yard line Wrhen the period ended. Yak lances round the fierce Tiger defense resulted in Yale losing ground on the first three plays of the second period. After an Exchange of punts Yale again tried unsuccessfully to Batter its Way to the Princeton goal but was again forced to kick. The fierce defense on Beth sides made it impossible to Advance the Ball. Princeton gained 30 Yards by intercepting n Yale Forward pass. Placing the Hall on Yale a 30 Yard line. Three plays failed to gain and Cleaves tried a drop kick the Ball hitting a goal Post. As the period ended Yale had the bal in Princeton s 35 Yard line after a run. Of 30 Yards by Captain Jordan. Cleaves caught the Yale Leader As he appeared certain to score a touchdown. Third period i Yale kicked off at the beginning of the third period and first lineup Cleaves of Princeton threw a Forward pass to treat we High gained 30 Yards and put the Ball in Midfield. Cleaves circled end for seven Yards then made a run of 30 Yards. Smith made a drop kick from the 17 Yard line making the score Princeton 3. Yale 0. Neither team a Able to gain effectively in the third period. Princeton opened up a Forward passing game hut was unsuccessful. After a few line plays Yale also opened an Aerial attack but was halted Wrhen Caldwell for Princeton intercepted a pass on his 16 Yard line. The period ended with the Ball in Princeton a Possession on its own 40 Yard line. Drop kick fails Princeton had to punt however and after a few plays in the fourth period Yale had a first Down on Princeton s 30 Yard line As a result of a 12 Yard by Jordan and runs of to and 20 Yards by Neale. Rhen the Yale offence was checked of Hearn. Replacing Neidlinger at Quarter for Yale failed in an attempt to make a drop kick from the 35 Yard line. Yale fought desperately to overcome Princeton s three Point Lead and worked into a position for two More tries at a Field goal but Princeton blocked both efforts. Just before the final whistle Yale again missed an attempt at a Field goal the Ball passing under the Cross bar. Constructive program plan is formulated capper declares republicans must do certain things to save party Public feeling Plain i head of farm bloc in sex ate Anno a cols plans for future legislation by associated pros leased wire Washington. D. Nov. 18. A program of Quot constructive legislation i coupled with n declaration against. Tho administration ship subsidy Bill was announced by senator capper. I Republican chairman of the Senate arhar Mir i farm a no a a statement today on his 42.000 persons. Of Row is every hat and available stand timid now. I 7 re a Quot a m. No in Yowpp said senator Vinner in were at ferry Field today in memo tin. 4. Michigan a Wisconsin game tile to one a it in t n i 1 r in elec result of which 4h expected to de dry ,. I rr"y8f,v,�1 e Termine Michigan a a chances for the its. A a f 11 following big ton championship. The game. Was played on a soggy Gridiron. Both 9 program teams Wen reported in top form. It through the Complete Rural Wisconsin showing its expected Rry Dit program to provide Farmers strength held Michigan to a score and Rock men with an adequate finless tie in the first period of their system. Game. Michigan backs notably a must reduce freight charges. Kipic. Made Long gains but wisc on must repeal Section 15-a give sins line held when the Wolc Erenes Ner Tbs a interstate Commerce commis entered Badger territory. Sion control Over state rates and excellent punting by Taft and a her objectionable provisions of the Kipke featured the play one of Esch Cummin transportation at. Tafts Long boots was fumbled by h must carry out the policy for Uteritz but recovered on Michigan s a better system of marketing j eight Yard line and line plunges by i u must put the development of t Kipke and Capon took the Ball out fhe muscle Shoals project into the of danger As the period ended. Mien hands of Henry Ford. Igan made three first Downs during must make undisturbed sur i the period to one for Wisconsin. Pluses and Stock divisions pay their second period Wisconsin opened i share toward the maintenance of gov the second period with a series of Erin sent. Line plunges and end runs in which a must pass a constitutional Williams carried the Ball and which amendment prohibiting tax exempt resulted in three successive first Downs. A pass. Farr to Williams would but taxes gained 20 Yards and Taft made nine j other items on senator capper a More on a line smash. I program were passage of the a truth the badgers drive carried them to j in and Voigt a a bled milk the Michigan 20 Yard line where Hills further reductions in govern the Ball went to Michigan following rent expenses and taxes and Steps an incomplete pass. Michigan had promote european recovery and revived and was making a determine re establish foreign markets de drive toward the Badger goal line. He declared that a a Stan Pat Leader 20-0 Lead for Sioux in first Sioux Falls. 8. Xxx nov. j powerful Sioux Falls eleven had the i Mitchell football team at their mercy a in the first half today the score at the end of the second period standing 20 to 0 for Sioux Falls. No score in first half of Ann Arbor game Wisconsin a line holds avd prevents Michigan from scoring ferry Field. Ann nov. 18. A More than filling ing rot for the Michigan Wisconsin game the when the half ended Igan 0 Wisconsin 0. O score Mich Ohio leads Iowa at Start ship of the old school met defeat every where a in the elections with the people voting enthusiastically for the progressives. Senator capper said there was nothing in the election to induce the Republican party to a Spalter or compromised on prohibition and declared the evident popular discontent was a a Good Omen requiring those in authority to respond to the Public will. Erst score made by Ohio but Iowa m Akes touchdown in second period House agrees to vote on subsidy on nov. It. I Washington. I. Nov. 18.�?plans second period Hama 12 Ohio ii. For piloting the ship subsidy Bill Columbus. Of. Nov. 18 a Ohio slate i or a a he nor is Kot ural a w.-,y a a it Crew first blood today in irs Sam 1.7�?o., her pm a a Rhenton St cd rates of 1 limit amendment of Tho is Truvon the tin. A Long Forward pass up floor of tile House hut Witk to inn Wil Quot a Wlla on 32 a a or la stipulation that a anal Voto shall i a Doin a wet ,0 a touch had november 29. At the same time Down. A Orkman failed to Kirk goal chairman Lasker and the score stood Ohio 6 Iowa. The score was tied. 6 to 6. Early in the second period when Iowa scored a touchdown but failed to kick goal Locke of Iowa scored the touchdown after several line Bucks. Ohio state took the Lead in the second period when after taking the Ball to Iowa Sll Yard line Workman kicked a Beautiful Field goal making the score Ohio state 9 Iowa 6. Of the shipping Board predicted that it would be enacted into Law. Because the a Miracle of America is that at the final moment of decision right and common sense will the agreement for a vote in the House was reached at a conference attended by speaker Gillette representative Mondell Republican floor Leader. Chairman Campbell of the rules committee and members of the after being injured for a second of Marine and of the steering i time in the second period Workman Romani Trees. Chairman Campbell Sug i of Ohio state fumbled a punt and p�8tf leaders present gave Iowa the Ball on Ohio states ?5re l of ? Shouff he present two Yard line. Locket went Over for Una a which the Bill w6uld vie Tak Iowa a second too How n bu7 a an a Loup Toto the Quot re a a making psf Dow Ruelon and then r Arar j. Iowa i. The measure would vie taken up. Item by item with three Days for Amend ments before a final vote. Democratic i a Al is predicted that All of j amendments would he offered include ing a provision sponsored by the dry 111 Pinpon it it barring liquor on american i in his i h a i h Quot hips another Point expected to result 111 Rul Jarl Illaria wl11 and proposal under which foreign ships would he permit Ted to engage in coastal Trade. D. W. U. Ahead coach Daugherty a Man pile up it Points to 7 for Madis it a Angora government to demand Sultan s return by associated press leased wire constantinople. Nov. is reported Here that the Angora gov j Ern ment will make formal represent i nations to great Britain for the return to the Kem lists pointing out that Only the great National Assembly j of Turkey has authority to direct i the sultans movements and declaring that he must face trial As ordered by the government. Protection Given relations Between Hau and mrs. My is Church gossip claim by associated press leased wire new Brunswick n. J., nov. evidence that the relation of the Rev. Edward w. Hall and mrs. Eleanor r. Mills was discussed by mrs. Hall and members of the ministers congregation for some time before the slaying of the couple has been Given to the authorities they stated today by a member of the Church of St. John the evangelist., of which or. Hall was Rector. Outweighed by the Wesl Yanites the Madison Normal football eleven was practically Defeated at the close of the first half of the game played this afternoon on Maclean Field. The first half ended of to 7 in favor of to locals. The feature of the first Quarter was i an intercepted pass by Mcleod right half on the Madison team. Who i snatched the Ball on his own 30 Yard j line and dashed away for a 70 Yard i run for a touchdown. Coach Daugherty had Furac tidally his whole third team in the game by the close of the first half. Of la Follette wants to mobilize progressives and outline program by associated press lease i wire Washington. D. Nov. mobilization of the a a progressive members of Congress to work for a Well defined program was proposed by senator Follette. Republican Wisconsin in a statement today my ing among other things defeat of Tho administration ship subsidy Hill and of proposed Railroad anti strike legislation. I the time has now come he said i Quot for the organization of a Well defined group cooperating in support of accepted progressive principles and football Many difficulties confront Cuno in selecting Cabinet Holden also opposes Commerce body a plan for Railroad mergers mexicans and Bucks by rangers in Texas by associated press leased wire Breckenridge Texas. Nov. 18�?Captain Frank c. Hamer and three Texas rangers have arrived Here to investigate alleged intimidation of negroes and mexicans. Ample pro action will he Given mexican and negro resident. Captain Hamer said. quiet has reigned since a Parade tuesday night of some 300 men. Some of whom Are said to Hae warned mexicans and negroes to leave. An exodus of the persons threatened apparently has been checked. Third period Chicago 3 Illions 0. Third period Michigan Wisconsin 0. Second period Pittsburgh 13 Washington and Jefferson 0. Final Brown 3 Harvard 0. Lincoln. Nov. 18.�?first period Kansas aggie 0 Nebraska 0. At a. Louis. To first period 8outh Dakota 3 St. Louis 0. At Indianapolis second period Butler 3 notre Dame 13. Final University of Pennsylvania 7 Penn state 6. Final Princeton 3 Yale 0. Second period Superior Normal 0 North Dakota aggie 0. Final Syracuse 14 Colgate 7. Second period St. Thomas 20 macalester 6. Dartmouth 28 Columbia 7 final score final Exeter 12 Andover 3. Final Georgetown 19 Bucknell 7. Final Boston College is Canisius 7. Berlin. Germany nov. 18.�?chancellor Cuno is Likely to meet with some difficulties in selecting the members of his Cabinet As the socialists. The Peoples party and the clerical already Are trying to anticipate his disposition of the posts. The impression is that the new head of the Cabinet will hardly be Able to i Complete his slate before monday. I the Chancellor now is concerned primarily with welding into a firm in j it a coalition comprising the Middle parties and United socialists. School of mines suffers defeat Chadron neb., nov. 18.�?-Chadron Normal College football team Defeated the school of mines team from rapid City. S. A. On Chadron Field yesterday. 9 to 0. Concert sunday the Mitchell municipal band will play a sacred concert at the Corn Palace tomorrow afternoon. The concert will Start at 2 p. In. Washington d. A nov. 18.�?fort-solidation of railroads in the West ought to result in the creation of four great systems each having terminals on the Pacific and guff coasts and at Chicago or St. Louis. President Hale Holden of the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy declared at th3 interstate Commerce commissions hearing on suggested mergers. He opposed tentative plans of the commission for consolidation of the Northwest roads into two systems in such a manner As to separate his Railroad and the Northern Pacific from the great Northern. Quake a icbms Are rescued alive after being buried 6 Days Santiago. Chile. Nov. 18.�?earth shocks continued yesterday at Valle Nar shaking Down the last of the Walls which remained standing. There were no casualties. Three persons were Takey Ativo from under a mass of debris where j they had been buried for six Days

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