Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 21, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
16 Page she evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxix Mitchell South Dakota tuesday november 21, 1922 number 45harding urges ship Bill Xem lists at Lausanne May change front determined stand of allies at peace meet forces turks to Back Down one reason Why allies worry . Will spend president says 742 million on United states senator1 subsidy would session is organized j prospects of american activity give wider sign ii Gance to conclave by associated press leased wire Lausanne Switzer a i nov. 21.�? i agates to the Lausanne confere a with the preliminary meeting i erring the close relations of at Britain Fiance and Italy be-<1 them faced this morning the. Eai test of strength for the ties which spokesmen for the three Powers in a d existed among them. Tile conference meets in private f Sion today for purposes of emanation and to Start the actual work making peace with the turks. For it juries Turkey a been Able to i Poteet herself by getting european Iti to quarrel argon themselves Cut or near Eastern questions. The rivalry of France Italy and great Britt n for supremacy in the Levant has i in the Protection of weak sultans. The past and it remains to been whether it will also pc of service to Mustapha Kemal Pasha and his Angora associates. Is net Pasha and his associates of the turkish delegation to the conference appear Les a confident than when they arrived and the feeling is growing that they will it ice their program materially in the Hope of re Ming peace and re establishing tilde relations with the outside world. It is is becoming evident that they Are beginning to realize til at it was Greece and not the great Powers of Europe which they Defeated in their recent successful Campaign about Smyrna. Roads for 1923 Federal Aid projects Are proving decidedly popular statistics show Texas gets most help imputes is Given building by distribution of vast store of explosives the Turk infantry swings into constantinople and announces to the world that the sink Man of a Europe has regained his strength. This picture shows the crack regiment with Refet Pasha military Leader of the Kem lists marching at its head. Enthusiastic crowds Greet the conquerors of the greeks and assure the nationalists that they will have popular support against the allies. Inset shoves Refet Pasha. Presence of americans Gix is meet significance by associated press leased wire Richard Washburn child ambassador to Italy and Joseph Grew minister to Switzerland the two principal ame icon representatives at Iho a Susanno i Ace conference Are Sun it ii prominently in Tho front Row of the i Ditori urn beside Premier Poincare of France. Tile prospects of american activity in the cot rence w Lien Many of the foreigners appeared to interpret As the launches of a new t icy in Kin Ope and til j presence of a Strong ii legation from Japan gave world wide significance to the conclave. \. Benito Mussolini the new Strong Man of Italy with his air of Alert determination Drew All Oyes Asne moved to his seat not far from Venizelos whose activities Ani nop Darity practically forced the abdication of a grecian King and who was Here to apply All his diplomatic skill to save what he can for his country in the pros with Turkey which the conference is o formulate. A a Venizelos sat inscrutable under the accusations of the chief Tui Kisu plenipotentiary. Smet Pasha that the greek army without justification had systematically devastated the turkish Nunt Yeide and made a million inno ent turks homeless hungry wander pts. The ottoman nation wants peace with All a it s heart. Ismet told his hearers but he warned them that lasting peace must be founder upon Mutual respect of National Liberty an i Depe Ndonue. Dairyman tells How his Herd has made Money for him even during times of depression How 20 pure bred Milch cowsj$is0 for each cow. This brought the owned by a Davison county Dairy Totaj amount of milk sold to approx t mately $3,600. In addition the the year brought in n$515, making the Gross financial return from the Herd reach the sum Man brought in a net profit of $2,230 during the past twelve months or an average annual return of $111 for j calves sold durin each cow. Was told to the Republican this week. This Dairyman who has made an outstanding Success of his business would not permit his a �T�4,115. Name to be used but he consented to i in estimating the Cost of feed this give figures showing his expenses and Dairyman counts the Cost of feed for the returns from ids Dairy business his entire pure bred Herd of thirty starting in the Dairy business head of cattle. This Herd includes twelve years ago when there were the calves which Are sold during the few Farmers in this Section making a year. And in order to get accurate a Clemenceau to. Deliver first speech tonight f orm e r French Premier St Lei to speak at metropolitan opera House business of Dairying this Man has conducted his business scientifically and carefully. In order to get the Hest results he selected pure bred count of of the Herd the feed for the surplus Stock is taken into account. During the year a total of $1,885 Holstein cattle. He did this because Worth of feed was used for the thirty he knew the principle which is a proved Maxim in livestock circles head of cattle. This included $750 Worth of Grain which was raised on that it takes just As much feed for the Dairyman a farm but is computed 1.a poor pow As for a Good one. And at the regular Market prices 70 tons that a poor cow requires just As Good. Of Alfalfa Hay at a a ton. Totalling care and housing As a Good one. This 040 Twenty acres of Corn in silo Man believes that pure bred cows pay Worth $400�?~and 35 acres of pasture i for their extra Cost by Means of High milk production. Average production High Good housing and plenty of Good feed has resulted in an average pro file Cost of which would be $175. Year s feed cwt $1,885 the total Cost of feeding the Herd of cows. $1885. Deducted from the auction of 303 pounds of butterfat an Nofal return of $4,115. Gives the in the list year by the cows on this Many a farm. The total production of milk for each cow reached the sum of 8,550 pounds average for the year. Profits for the year of $2,230, or an average of $111 for each cow. This Dairyman explains that the Sale of surplus Stock is far More sat plan Complete for wet drive big i i prohibition body appears opposed to restoration of saloons negro is said to have shot texan and kidnapped sweetheart Sale of this milk brought a return of i i factory when pure bred cattle Are raised than when Grade cows Are used. The pure bred registered surplus Stock can be disposed of at a profit while the Grade calves bring Little return. One of the reasons for the exceptionally Good returns achieved by this Paryman is due to the fact that he is near enough to Mitchell to sell the whole milk. 4 a i realize that there is a Little better return in Selling the whole milk than in Selling merely the Cream Quot the Dairyman said a but any Farmer by associated press leased wire St. Louis. To. Nov. 21.�?state secretaries of the association opposed to the prohibition amendment today perfected plans for an Effort to ? Edify the dry enforcement Law and e ritually repeal of the eighteenth amendment at the closing session Ieese of a two Dav conference. Resolutions providing for the working out of a plan for dispensing Colic beverages under the Regula a of states and others directing presentation to Congress of Bills a legislation favourable to Tho wets t re a red for submission to the con be. \ though the association was form a n the special purpose of Ohtaln-1 he repeal of the prohibition end ment. Its executive committee adopted a Resolution opposing a restoration of saloons in the r of the manufacture and Sale it tat wines and Beer being per or Quot Ted. Was and Means of caring for the of i in ours which Fonner a s the business of saloons Are to by studied by a committee a i Intel by the association. W. H. Stayton Genera director of association said that congressman Hill of Maryland and senator a get Edwards of new Jersey would spokesmen for the association in to House and the Senate. A in asserted the body has 457,00 1 in i be in and is in Good condition financially. E said no contributions were a from interests formerly Colane Ted with the liquor Trade. By associated press encased wire Waco Tex. Nov. 21.�?grady skin Worth to. Was shot and killed and a girl companion attacked last night Jean make a Good return by Selling his near lovers leap on the Bosque i Cream if he keeps hogs to which to River. 3 Miles North of Waco. Skip feed the skim milk. The secret of Worth was shot in the neck with a Dairying is in feeding Wall and in Good shot gun. The Young woman is in a care. By associated press leased wire new York n. Y., nov. 21.�? Georges Quot Emeneau. France s War Premier will deliver his first address to the american people tonight. He will talk extemporaneously although he has spent much of his time since arriving in the United states gathering material for use in the speech. Clent Anceau was exhausted last night when he retired after a strenuous Day which began at 5 a. Rn., and ended shortly before 8 p. In. To leaned heavily on the rail As he climbed the stairway to his third floor apartment in the House of Charles Dana Gibson and he did not join the Gibsons at dinner hut had a Light i real sent to his room. Arising Early today he seemed refreshed and eager for the coming of evening and the first of the my sages he crossed the Atlantic Ocean to give to America. Friends have warned him to speak no longer than an hour but he has Given no indication that he intends to follow tills injunction. Speaking without notes As he will Clent Anceau May talk for two hours if he finds an interesting audience and is Able to make himself under stood in the great auditorium of the metropolitan opera House. Nothing else was planned for the Tiger Tody. He was expected to re main at the Gibson Home resting and working on tonight s address. By associated pc it is leased wire Washington d. Nov. 21.-�?ten thousand Miles of Federal Ald highways were completed in the last fiscal year bringing the total mileage to 19.308, says an announcement of the Bureau of Public roads department of agriculture. The years work constituted a new record. Texas leads in Miles of completed Federal Aid roads with 1,733 Miles while Minnesota is second with 1,416. Texas also is first in mileage under construction with 1.408 Miles and Nebraska is second with 970 Miles. Iowa is third with 945 Miles. Texas gets big share Texas and new York receives the largest allotments of Federal Aid. Which is distributed on the basis of population and mileage of state highways. Aside from Tho Federal state Highway work the Bureau of roads has completed one thousand three Hundred and fifty two Miles of Road in the National forests and there Are under construction 617 Milles the whole to open up regions of great natural Beauty. Based on available data Bureau officers state the sum to be spent this year on highways will total $742,000.-000. The figure includes Federal Aid roads and projects built in addition by the states and smaller municipal units without the Aid of Federal funds. More than thirty Miles of Bridges have been built under the Federal Aid Highway program since 1916. One of the largest of these Bridges that from Mandan to Bismarck,n.d., is More than three and one half Miles Long and Cost $1,428,000. Too. Impetus for building Highway building Over Tho country is to be Given additional impetus. As he result of assistance offered by the Federal. Government. The Bureau of Public roads has addressed a memorandum to the Highway departments of All the state governments offering them thousands of tons of explosives which were left eve from the War. Picnic acid is being distributed in Large quantities and Road builders and Highway it infers Are urged to write to Washington to obtain allotments of the explosives for use both in construction and maintenance. Save millions in personal address to Congress Harding fells of a staggering losses a Calls cause common Federal i for Marine it says. Would help All a a its of the Ccu atry Tho full Tost of i Tom id Cut Harding a ulysess Ami ship subsidy will in found Oil Bago eight by associated press leased wire Washington let. A. Nov. 21.�?mrs. W. La. Felton the Quot grand old lady of Georgia Quot won her fight today for a seat for a Day As the first woman senator. Without objection from any senator but after a Long delay during which the status of her appointment to the Senate was reviewed in the Light of the precedents mrs. Felton took the oath of office at the vice presidents desk and wrote her name in the Senate membership Book. Chicago women copied Bulik Pouge assert resignation of Newberry Balm for democrats gov. Groesbeck says hell name Man who won t be figurehead in Senate Hoch and Lan or Hau also served As models for female prisoners claim Hospital where doctors refused permit her to be interviewed. To Quot the Man who wants to work ran make a Success of Dairying the far according to reports the assailant Mer observed Quot and he will find that was a negro who after robbing skip i there Isnit a surer Way of paying his i j Worth shot him and threw his body running expenses and of meeting Bills Over a 30 foot Cliff. The negro then an it laying aside a Bank account. I dragged the girl into the Brush kept her three hours and then threw her Over the Cliff. The tragedy occurred about 9 p. M. The negro escaped in Skipworth a automobile. State indicates it May finish its Case against Burch soon feed every Bushel of Grain i raise on my farm. It is through the pigs which i raise and the Dairying business that i have made Money even during the period of depression Quot. 150 venire men called at Marion and All but Hye Are dismissed Lloyd is still evading prison Wea i thy Radical. Dented time to Settle affairs by judge. Takes it anyway by associated press leased wire los Angeles. Calif., nov. 21.�?the defense in the trial of Arthur I Burch for the murder of j. Belion Kennedy planned to continue its i Case today. J the state announced it would Call several witnesses in rebuttal and the expectation was the Case would be j j Given to the jury this week. By associated press leased wire Marion. 111. Nov. 21.�?examina- ton of venire men was continued today in the selection of a jury to try five men in connection with the her i Rin i e killings last june. After six Days of questioning Only four jurors have been accepted out j of a total of 150 venire men examined. Modern child has too much Liberty says mrs. W. S. Hiu and spanking is not a chinese bandits now on March of plunder through Honan state Fey associated press leased wire Shanghai. China. Nov. 21.�?the army of Honan province. 30,- Strong which has kidnapped a dumber of foreign missionaries really. Is laying waste a Pach six wide across the province Nigg every City town and farm Ives a if line of March and Leav a a 8 its Trail strewn with bodies according to a letter received Here h. E. Ledgard. An English missionary who escaped. Weather report South Dakota fair tonight and <1nesday not much change in la my Crater Quot though i do not believe in the brutal punishment of a said mrs. W. R. Hill when asked her opinion of the question of Corporal punishment which has aroused a Stormy Wrangle Between the women a clubs of Brooklyn n. Y., and a judge of that City. Quot i do feel that an occasional spanking is a Good thing. Children now Days Are Given too much Liberty and should be taught to obey Law and authority. A Parent should have a right to assert his or her authority British Columbia would bar asiatics. From entering Canada by associated press leased wire Victoria. B. A. Nov. 21.�?a motion made by the provincial government railing upon the Dominion government to prohibit the immigration of asiatics into Canada was unanimously adopted by the British Colum Bia legislature last night. _ and i do not believe that there should i be any sort of a statute making Corporal punishment at least in a mild degree a crime Quot. Mrs. H. Palmer who recently a celebrated her fiftieth wedding Anniv Ersary. And who has raised a Large i family of children believes that a j spanking should be the last thing to resort to when punishing a child. Quot even then Quot she said Quot a very tiny i switch just to make the child a legs j Tingle a Little is All that is necessary. I think that you can get further by talking to a youngster than any other Way and i certainly believe that there should be Law against Corporal Quot when a Parent whip a child he i is usually angry himself and i believe that a child who is continually spanked will lose respect for his Par ends As he grows older Quot said mrs. W. H. King. A fall children must be j handled differently but i believe that to deprive a youngster of something which he wants is a much More of i fictive punishment than a spanking. Children should be taught obedience when they Are Young. I do not believe in unreasonable Corporal punishment but i do not think that such an Issue is ready to be made into a Law Quot by associated Pess leased wire Chicago. Ill nov. 21.�?william Bross Lloyd wealthy Radical still was outside of prison today As 13 of his associates started on the second Day of their prison sentences six of them in Joliet prison and seven in the Cook county jail. Lloyd according to his counsel voluntarily will give himself up thurs Day. However the Faith of his attorneys has not kept officials from scouring the country for him. But As yet no Trace of his whereabouts has been reported. Without deviation from the usual custom the six men sent to Joliet for a term of i to 5 years were Finger printed measured recorded and assigned to cells. No special favors were shown to those who were imprisoned in the county jail. Within Short time the six men sent to Joliet will be assigned to some routine prison task. Quot guess ill get a Job As clerk Quot Jack Carney one of the six. Said to his prison guard. T Quot guess you wont Quot replied the guard knowingly. A fall White collared Guys want to be three of the it in who have not begun their prison sentences excluding Lloyd Are fugitives from Justice while Oscar j. Brown of Dekalb. Iu., is near death in a Hospital and Louis Kat Erfeld is reported on his Way Here from Russia to surrender. By associated press encased wire Chicago ju., nov. 21.�?detectives investigating the series of deaths in the and among friends of mrs. Tipit Kubinek and mrs. Nellie i Sturmer Kourk worked along a new jangle today possibility that the two i against Wlyma True Bills charging murder have been voted were in i flu need to perpetrate the wholesale poisonings of which they Are accused by studying the lives of Herman Aillik and Johann Hook notorious Chicago prisoners and Henri . Recently guillotined in France. Have childish minds t the same time it became known a that a report from the Chicago Rysy Hopa thic Laboratory indicated i Bot. Women Are of the intelligence j of an eleven year old child. In the numerous Bullik and Hoch poisonings the same Poison was used j As in Iho cases in which mrs. Klinieki 1 and mrs. Koulik have heft a accused. A Hoch hanged Here. Pursued his course of marrying widows obtain i ing their funds and then poisoning them. An authenticated list of twelve of both a wives was compiled i police claimed to have identified Fife teen and students of his career claimed thirty nine were found. Have found Polson Billik was accused of infant rating j mrs. Martin viral. Then poisoning her husband four children and finally mrs. Viral. In three True Bills voted yesterday the two women were named jointly for con spurs for murder. The state s attorney s office has indicated a Lulck trial will he asked and the death penalty for both sought. Traces of the Poison have been found in half a dozen bodies of husbands and relatives disinterred. By associated pre i cased wire Washington. In c., nov. 21.�?cordell Hull chairman of the democratic i National committee in a statement last plight said Quot the first fruits of Tho recent nation wide democratic Victory at the polls Are seen in the resignation of Truman in. Newberry which amounts to a confession of moral guilt of the offence j Quot if senator Newberry resignation Quot he added. Quot is the result of administrative pressure and advice. President t Harding has made a Good beginning and is to be complimented. It would be evidence that he at last understands that Newberry and Newberr ism were repudiated utterly by the people on i november 7. Did no to i Carn fall in he on Quot in whatever degree if any Tresi i Dent Harding is responsible for Newberry a resignation the credit is Large in nullified by his insistence upon the ship Bonus Bill. Tho ship Bonus Bill and the Fordney Mucci Imper Tariff Hill j were As utterly repudiated at the polls november 7, As Newberr ism. There i is As yet no evidence that the administration has Learned this fact or intends to profit by for conspiracy to commit murder or lost among indians for 17 years White Man reaches Saskatoon by associated press leased wire Saskatoon. Sask. 21.�?lost among the indians of the North country for 17 rears Archie Brighton. Now s3 years old has found i Way Back to civilization it was Learned today. According to Brighton a Story he left for the Yukon with a number of miners in 1905. Was taken North by them and finally abandoned among the indians. From that time until he reached Battleford he Bald. He had never seen a newspaper knew neither where he was nor of the passage of time and lived the life of the aborigines. Egan asks for another trial Sioux Falls Max says jurors Cut cards to i if. How to finally vote Groesbeck scans state for senatorial Timber by associated i Tess in med wire Detroit. Mich., nov. 21.�?senatorial qualifications of no fewer than a dozen men prominent in the Public life of Michigan Are being scanned today by j governor Alex j. Groesbeck seeking a successor to Truman ii. Newberry who sunday tendered his resignation As senator from this state. I the governor announced that he in i tended to withhold a decision until i All interested parties have had Opportunity to be heard and that he did j not propose to have Michigan represented in the upper House of Congress by a Quot figurehead Quot. The Gover nor took occasion to put at rest re ports that he might appoint some one who could be counted upon not to j seek re election in 1924, so that the i chief executive himself could make the race for senatorial honors. Many names mentioned. Although the governor declined to even intimate who had been under consideration for or. Newberry a seat the names most prominently heard Are those of Charles b. Warren. American ambassador. To Japan former senator William Alden Smith of grand rapids w. W. Potter state i fuel administrator John s. Haggerty. Wayne county Republican Leader and Marion Leroy Burton president of the University of Michigan. By associated press leased wire Washington. C., nov. 21.�?en act ment of the administration merchant Marine Bill was urged upon Congress today by president hard ing As necessary to relieve the government of present a staggering losses Quot in operation of the War built merchant Fleet and to establish a pro Gram of assured shipping to serve the nation in War and give a Guarani of commercial importance in time of peace. Personally addressing the join session of the House and Senate the executive declared an actual monetary saving to the government would result from the proposed Law. He challenged every institution of favored interests and the enriching of the special few at the expense of the Public Treasury. The legislation is asserted. Automatically guarded against enrichment or perpetual Bestowal. Will save shipping if Success attend As we Hope it he said Quot the government outlay is returned the inspiration of Opportunity to earn remain and american transportation by sea is the president said concern about Tho american merchant Marine policy was not limited Quot to our own adding that the maritime a Lions of the world Quot were in Complete Accord with the opposition Here to the pending to declared those nation had a perfect Rich to such a attitude bul that lie wished to stress the Amor lean View Point. Which he said should be the viewpoint Quot from which one sees american carriers at sea the dependence at american Commerce. And trip can vessels for american Reliance in the event of merchant not on important or. Allarding declared it would he most discouraging if a measure of Quot Sulci transcending Tia Tionel importance must have its Fate depend or geographical occupational professional or partisan objection. A com Mere in i Eminence on the seas am. Ample agencies for the promotion or carrying of american Commerce he asserted were of no less important to the people of the Mississippi and the Missouri Valley the great Northwest and the Rocky Mountain state than to the Seaboard states and Industrial communities Inland. Quot it is a common cause with if Quot benefits commonly shared a he said if government Aid is a fair term to apply to authorizations aggregating $ 7 .�.900.000 to promote Good roads for Market Highway the president added it is equally fit to be applied to the establishment and maintenance of american Market highways on the Quot salted of no re expense As to present government operation of the shinning Hoard Fleet or Harding said there was the unavoidable task of wiping nut a fifty million Dollar annul loss and Olssen aggregating a a Many hundreds of millions in worn out. Sacrificed or scrapped Shippings. He called attention to the fact that i he govern Mem ships were being worn out without any arrangement for replacement and that a program for surrender and sacrifice and the liquidator which he declared would be inevitable unless the proposed legislator were enacted would Cost scores in millions. The coat of the proposed Legisla. Tion giving direct Aid. He said wit1 Ocean carrying maintained at the present average would not rear $20,000,000 a year and the maximum direct Aid if american shipping were so promoted that it carried one half the nation s deep sea com Merce would not exceed thirty millions annually. Bui Roth Traxl ont the administration merchant Marine Bill with amendments agreed to it yesterday by Republican member was formally reported out by tip House merchant Marine commit a today without a record vote whih president Harding was arranging to go to the Capitol and address a join session of Congress in the interest o the legislation. Grand jury probe of new Jersey murders is continued Tod by associated pres.-, leased wire 81oux a i la 8. D., nov. 21.�?george by. Egan former candidate for governor of South Dakota has filed a motion for a new trial on the charge of making false returns to insurance companies. Egan was convicted last Spring. Egin bases his request for a new trial on the allegation that the verdict was not fairly arrived at. He has submitted affidavits from two members of the jury stating that they Cut cards to decide their verdict. The affidavit set Forth that the two men Iii question had stood out for several hours for acquittal and that finally they decided to c it the cards to determine whether they should continue to vote not guilty or swing their vote to the other Side. The affidavits state that the cards went against they and they they then Vot for Ann a1 it Law it pays to read a Elm it always pays to read the want ads and you will be doubly repaid if your name appears in the want and columns. If your name is there Send it in and receive the Republican free for one year. By associated press leased wire Somerville n. A. Nov. 21.�?As Tho Somerset county grand jury today continued consideration of evidence surrounding the Hall Milis murder the name of George Sipel appeared among the witnesses upon whom the prosecution pinned its Hope of indictments. Sipel a dealer in pig a brought Forward As the most Likely Corro orator of the tale of mrs. Jane Gibson the Quot pig evidence upon which the grand jury May designate the slayers of the Rev. Edward w. Hull and mrs. Eleanor r. Mills remains to be adduced. Ten witnesses Are expected to testify today. St. Paul attorney is urged As Justice for u. S. High court by associated Presa leaded wire fort Worth. Tex. Nov. 21�?dick Kerr former Star Pitcher of the Chicago White sox in a message received by friends Here today stated that he has applied of reinstatement following a years holdout because of a i salary difference and expect judge j Landis to permit hint to rejoin the White sox at their training Ca