Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 3, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Hit revening Republican third edition vol xxxix Mitchell South Dakota tuesday october 3, 1922 number 2peace meet of. S. To hear truth from a the Tiger Clemenceau to visit America to tel truth aged French statesman will plead cause of France through states needs no apologies a the Tiger a promises some let Miti ing revelations Dering coming visit by Milton Bronner no right 1922 by the evening Republican and the Nea St. Vincent sur Jard. France oct. S Quot France escaped murder. She will not now commit to this epigram Georges Clemen a Frances grand old Man and one j of the few really great men now Liv j nor summoned up for me French history since 1914 he meant of course that his be loved country had escaped the Mur j Der Germany planned for her and that if France still maintained an j adequate army it was because to i disarm at present would be to invite German revenge in other words suicide for France. Quot France is not imperialist. Not Militarist he said. A France is no. A nation of fools and Only fools would want to Burden their country with militarism. I am going to America in november to Tell America so. Visit is unofficial Quot no one has spoken for France so i determined unofficially and As a private individual to Cross the Ocean in my old age and do so. Or is one of the last and Best services i can Render my country it a i shall present no apology r rant e needs none Quot i shall present no defense i Ranee requires none Quot i shall ask nothing for i shall present the fact by associated press leased wire Europe and let americans draw their trainmen keep constantines old wage scale cowardice Cost and old rules him his throne i conductors also sign years one time Secretary of fallen agreement on old basis Monarch blames King new greek rulers will try to keep Thrace from turks vc.ttv<5 with 49 roads disputes withdrawn nearly Tut a fourths of country a mileage party to settlement by associated p a Ess leased wire Chicago 111., oct. 3.�?a new agreement maintaining the old rates of pay and rules and working conditions was signed today by representatives of approximately forty nine railroads and subsidiaries and the brotherhood of Railroad trainmen and the order of railway conductors. The agreement Suhich will be in effect until october is. 1923, besi a maintaining old wage Levels and rules including time and one half for overtime after eight hours was considered by the employee organizations As favourable to them grievance committees of trainmen s organization on for near East disaster ruler saw his end but. Major Melas says. He was afraid to admit his fault to his people by Milton Bronner London eng oct. 3�?�?othe present near East tragedy is the sole result of constantines grandiose dreams and abject thus did major George Mela. Greek aristocrat and author who was the private Secretary until 1915, put the blam for the present trouble on the foolish ambitions of a weak Monarch. Major Melba knows Constantine Well. They were intimate friends since childhood. But they severed their political ties when joined the Venizelos legions that fought for turkish terms unacceptable reports state proposals Are said to include formal guarantees concerning Thrace politics Are barred London press unable to get exact information. Print on conjectures Nineteen roads entering Chicago had the allies. Georges Clemenceau squalid and depressing is Eudania Village of mud huts where peace meet holds Forth determine own conclusions and whether they should do anything Ana what they should do. M a it May necessitate Plain Taik. Tim old Man smiled grimly. Quot i have Ever had the reputation or speaking my mind. But i shall speak in simple and Friendly terms Eudania Ort. 3.�?never was there a stranger setting for a conference of world Powers than this Little Village. On the Southern Shore of the sea of Marmora. Even the presence of the great warships of England. France and Italy seemed Incon Gru simple. I Ous in the tiny Cove belted with rocks we a the americans like what you and mud which is my Danial a Harbor Rai it talk Friendly because i for their Only neighbors were a few your country is fundamentally scattered fishing boats and none approved the agreement for w. G. Lee. President of the trainman and l. E. Sheppard president of the conductors affixed their signatures today. All disputes withdrawn under the agreement All disputes As to rules and working conditions now pending before the labor Hoard will be withdrawn by both roads and trainmen and conductors. Today a agreement included the principal railroads entering Chicago and traversing Teri Story West of the Mississippi River and with agreement signed with easter links approximately three fourths of the Railroad mileage of the country now has signed up with the t tin men and conductors. Or. Lee announced. Besides these roads which actually signed the agreement today others according to Beth representatives of the roads and brotherhoods Are expected to accept the same agreement. These Rem to signed -. I the roads which signed today in ures of the police chief and the May eluded Chicago and Northwestern or. I Chicago. Burlington and Quincy Chi there is no evidence of the modern Cago. Milwaukee and St. Baul Chica world of business except the office of j St. Paul Minneapolis and Omaha r feel Friendly to mine Ennis. A i have not prepared and am no r written speech script barges. Nothing about Eudania is impress Emir to prepare any nun it j Sivo save the bulk of Snow capped _ a a y h Veall the necessary facts in j mount Olympus rising majestically in head and will stick to a few Lead a the distance. The town is squalid propositions. An<3 depressing. There is not a single in twin not discuss the policies of building of architectural pretentious president Poincare nor the matters the houses Are of mud shaped like of reparations and inter Allied debts j the beetles and the stores thrust will discuss treaty their latticed windows into the Nar Quot twp certainly discuss the treaty Row crooked streets. Of vers lilies the league of nations there is no sound of railway or 1, rendition of Europe and the re tor trucks to disturb. There is no c a rive attitudes of France. England evidence of modern life save two tel i Ephone wires which run into the of no i Deheve in the continued Unity of the allies. They served a tether in the War whose primary Orect a t s ass a eve Spence As. We Unity. To fail in woman named to be senator the Standard Oil company. Such was the setting of the conference to which the military representatives of the allies hurried across the Miles of water from Constantino wind drives Forest fires flames burst through lines and stretches of valuable Timber Duluth. South Shoi and Atlanta. In an exclusive interview with Nea service. Major Melas said a encouraged by the allies Constantine dreamed of a vast greek Empire. A this cowardice was displayed when he refused to recognize the impossibility of conquering Asia minor and refused to withdraw the army and Tell the greeks the whole truth. A the sex King once told me that he realized that some Day he would be dethroned by the people but before that occurred he said that he would put the country to fire and blood. A the kept his word. Says Greece is ruined a Greece is ruined for More than a generation. The splendid hellenism of Asia minor is destroyed forever. A Constantine not Only arrogant and obstinate was obsessed with a desire to be absolute ruler having his own Wray regardless of the consequences. A i predicted that he we Ould soon he dethroned and that his pro German son Prince George would succeed. A there was no Chance of any of j constantines Brothers getting the j throne least of All. Prince Christoph Crown Prince George who has a needed to the greek throne following the abdication of King Constantine says he will make every Effort to hold Thrace in greek hands. Minnesota and International big Forks and International Falls. Country still faces hurdles great Northern Minneapolis St. Paul or known throughout All Greece As and Sault Ste Marie Northern Pacific stupid. A american dollars and his wife. The former mrs Leeds Haven t gilded him in the eyes of the greeks. A if the country becomes a re pub lie. Venizelos wont be president. He. Told me he preferred being Premier. A what Venizelos by Wisdom up built Constantine by militaristic mad j Ness destroyed London eng oct. 3.�?the turkish nationalists today will Lay before the representatives of the allies at Eudania the terms by which they Are willing to agree to a suspension of military movements constantinople dispatches say the Kem Alist proposals an outline of w hich has reached the allies Headquarters there were deemed discus Sable but not acceptable by a Council yesterday of the Allied High commissioners ambassadors generals and admirals. Franklin Bouillon the French envoy whose personal conversation with Mustapha Kemal Pasha made the armistice conference possible expressed the belief that an agreement would be reached the turkish proposals Are said to include formal guaranty is concerning the evacuation of Thrace by the greek army occupation of the territory by Allied troops Transfer of the civil administration to Kem lists. Functionaries. Every London newspaper devote its principal columns to the meeting and furnishes its readers with its own version of what is Likely to happen the main feature of the numerous forecasts and speculations Baing their infinite variety. Has Only military matters up at Turk con Ference constantinople oct. 3.�?Only military matters will be taken up at the conference of Allied and turkish nationalist commanders at Mondania today the political aspects of the situation being disposed of at a later meeting according to Henri Frank i in Bouillon whose recent trip to i Smyrna where he converso a a i my Apha Kemal Pasha w is a Wim fable for the summoning it firday s conference. I the two most important a a sections to be discussed today he Auld were the demarcation of a it Vav j Rutial j zone on the Asiatic fide be oar a i Nelles and at ism i and the evac nation of Thrace. He was confident a an agreement would be reached become reports from toe Chanak area Yea Princess Elizabeth. A a. A a a Venizelos May now he called upon a upon of Greece through the Acnes Arifov a a thi quote a a targe of the armistice conference Lamont tills u i to cause for o ver con Al dec e just now. By associated press leased wire by associated press leased wire new York n y. Oct. 3 a a picture of America recovering from the rude St. Paul Minn., oct 3.�?a thirty buffets and deep wounds of 1917 and five mile an hour wind at i of clock 1921. And a with characteristic Cour this morning was driving the fires in age. Binding up her bruises and slow the Kelsey. Pax. Meadowland and by moving Forward to new goals a was fenian districts according to reports drawn today by Thomas Lamont As to reconstruct the Small country poor Ajon of her r0ns0rt. Prince George. J. In Money resources and with thous who mounted the throne when King a or itch Troy no nut tik. Of Kehs there and of its citizens killed and wound Constantine abdicated. She is of in Turki a officers War making Friendly overtures to the Britten t offering them cups of Coffee and attempting similar Small courtesies. The horses cd. Peace Only temporary a a the allies won t escape Scot free j any peace patched up with Kemal. Will merely be temporary. A i wish there were some Way in which America without entangling alliances could immediately intervene and save the lives of the Christian 1 minorities in Asia minor. A while the great european pow Manian birth. Received at the office of the state for Socrate of j p. Morgan in an address it is Are jealously watching each other Ester and fire fighters reported that m3eore 1.000 delegates it the Donven there was Little prospects of prevent Tion of that a american Bankers Asso ing the fires from running together. Chat on. Sparks from the fires were dropping a Quarter of a mile away. Timber is menaced ruin for modern civilization rip Monceau received to ,. _ .0e Home on the seashore. It is Only it mrs w h Felton will serve j three districts and Jome of them have still have hurdles a but we have not yet cause for unbounded he cautioned the Bankers a we must not forget that to surf. I breblv0no Othet Moor in he probably no Otner a. Dwells r Ern hit titled books crowded meat in tween his Little door a v be. Thess in a from nearest omnibus line and a half mile from i balance of term of late sen Ator Watson so Enteen fire re turning in these before the race is won. We still have some High hurdles to these stars in the path of full Prosperity he enumerated As Low prices swept out of the bog country and Are running into the Highlands. Divi. Essential does it of of St Vincent sur Jard . The Brick covered r % Small rooms a a a a a a a it a a it Fng the master a Kitchen continued on Page two railway guard shot to death at Staples posse seeks murderer by associated press leased wire May not sit by associated press leased wire Washington. I it. C., oct. 3.�? although airs. W. Ii. Felton. 87 years old Carterville Georgia. Api it pointed to succeed the late senator Watson of Georgia probably will not have the Opportunity of actual service in the Senate because of the present recess of Congress she nil have the pay and As Well As the title of a senator until a successor is chosen. Mrs. Felton is not expected to come to Washington As she May take the oath of office in Georgia and receive her commis Lson from the governor there. Qty room finn. Oct. 3.�?a posse is Ator. By associated press leased wire Atlanta a. Get. 3.�?mrs. A. H. Felton of Cartersville. Ga., was appointed by governor Thomas a. Hardwick to fill the vacancy caused by the death of senator Thomas e. Watson until the people elect a successor in november. Mrs. Felton will be the first woman to become a sen ter the shooting gave the police close description of his assailants. The shooting occurred at the end j of the railway Yards where Montgomery left the train after Riding it j through the Yards to prevent tramps from boarding it. According to his Story he had just stepped to the ground when three men opened fire on him. Five Bullet wounds were found in his body. J Montgomery declared the shooting began without warning and that he. Had no Chance to return the fire. O a alleged Slayer denies guilt threatening to creep into valuable prevailing for farm products labor Timber stands according to reports strikes the soldiers Bonus the new to the state forester s office Here. J Tariff act and the situation with re forestry officials Are apprehensive spent to reparations Allied Loans and that the fires will reach the heavily j uni i a tonal Trade. Wooded sections today under the in re amont sought to console the pm to of rho Hish Northeast wind he a a hangars in reports to Headquarters i of w i f to a vile a in i j t j our net Nion or amp Iii Xii do 5,r. Irv 1s n2 Low Price hurdle . Long wha happen if the Winda 5han t attempt to argue the Point gets right today. There Are too Many j of lower prices a continued the Finan res Der. A but i never knew a country to 12 Miles of fire go broke because of its abundant the largest fire is burning on a 12 crops. So. Even though our Farmers mile front ai�1 is almost solid from suffer disappointment i think the Low sax to Ellesmere. According to re j Price hurdle the easiest one to jump ports which say that new fires Are the Farmers had High prices in 191� springing up almost continuously j and 1920, but the aftermath was a started by flying Sparks. Serious one for them. In the Long run. Rangers report there is Little prob i Tho it a like a11 of us Wiuf re tatter a ability of any to of life a virtually i prices 8ca,> with sma11 flu All persons living in the threatened Tuat ions. District have been removed to places of safety. 7 Iff in i a j v h a hed when train hits car motor patrol to Ovard Duluth against fires by associated press leased wire Duluth Minn., oct. 3.�?a motor patrol for the outskirts of Duluth to protect this City from new Forest which l Are ffrinsln31 seven year old girl is sole lip hourly in the North country was j recommended today by c. La. Conzet j forestry Field administration chief i and Are talking glibly about exacting from Kemal guarantees of Protection for the racial and religious minorities. There will soon by no minorities to protect a they will All be massacred. A already thousands of greek soldiers captured during legitimate combat Are being sent in groups of 19 and 20 to the Anatolian Interior where they will be killed ostensibly by brigands. Did commit excesses a i realize that some of the greek retreating troops possibly committed excesses. But this merely served As a Welcome pretext for the turks doing what they always have done in carrying out their policy of ext ruminating the greeks and the armenians. A when he feels the time is Ripe. Kemal will seek to oust Britain from Mesopotamia and France from Syria when the turks once More control constantinople and the Straits it Means that the germans and the bolshevik also will be there. Kemal initially encouraged and financed by Berlin and Moscow has a treaty with the russians and close relations with the germans a the allies will realize the truth when it is too fair Price for Coal is fixed Mahoney to be installed As diocese head new Bishop to be formally inducted into office at Sioux Falls tomorrow of both Sid a were drinking from the same troughs. M Honey Arria is by associated press leased wire Sioux Falls. S. D., oct. 3.�?accompanied by a distinguished body of prelates Bishop Bernard j. Mahoney. Cresser to tile late Bishop Jyi Otmis As head of the roman cathode diocese of Sioux Falls. Arrived Here this morning. Tomorrow at St. Josephus Cathedral. Archbishop Austin Dowling of St. Paul will install the new Bishop. Among the party arriving thin morning with Bishop Mahoney were archbishop Dowling. Biskop Mildoon of Rockford a Bishop Edmond f. Gibbons of Albany n. A�?T., and a number of priests and Monsie mors from neighbouring dioceses. A committee of priests and laymen representing the state of South Dakota and the Sioux Falls diocese went to Sheldon Iowa this morning and wooo panted the a prelate Here. Turkish troops Paiit Neutral zone report Paris France oct. 3�?a havas dispatch from Angora a the turkish nationalist Headquarters says it is announced the Vernalis s has evacuated the Neutral zone along the Straits of the Dardanelles. London says War crisis has not Reen p Assed London eng., oct. 3.�?british officials circles attach High Hope to the matting of the Allied generals with the turkish nationalist emissaries at Eudania but at the same time Point out that the crisis has nor yet entirely passed. It is believed that if the Allied representative stand firm on the Paris program two or three Days will see the successful termination of the Eudania meeting and a favourable answer to the joint Allied no from Mustapha Kemal Pasha. The feeling reflected in British Circle is that a position has now been reached which will make it possible to j conclude peace in the near East before the Winter is Over. Nations life is threatened a Stanley Surat Yoh of Tayo a mutes As result of crash Sioux Falls. S. D., oct. 3�?an impressive program of speeches including an address at the coliseum by _ i a protestant Bishop Bishop Hugh l. Ohio ust ranges from $3 56 Burleson has been announced for by associated press leased wire _ t _ St. Raul. Minn., oct. 3�?marvel by As Socie Prew leaved wire Estem 7. Sole survive of an Automo Columbus,o., oct. 3.�?fair prices for or. Conzet hoped to arrange with the Duluth automobile club to Hava Volunteer motorists patrol the outskirts of the City. Or. Conzet said there was no the fires reaching zet offered his suggestion As a of precaution against flame a club in for ufos in a local Hospital today at driven this Way by Strong northerly a a or Westerly winds. The wind now a to $1.86 at the mine. Says an nou Icem ent the evening following the Stalla Tion of Bishop Mahoney tomorrow morning. Monseigneur Flynn of Madison will be the first speaker and will be Fol Kentucky senator thinks politicians Are real menace to the Republic party in an autom Obici train Ohio Coal will Range from $3.56 to or Muhith or in i8mmh her Date yesterday in which 54 86 a ton at the mines under the Baul Minn. Bishop my. It in. P.1 wer kill a Bat emergency fuel Law recently enacted i in. Ai. Bip new Orleans. La get. 3�?America is in the throes of a a political evolution that threatens the very life of the senator a. O. Stanley of Kentucky declared before till Grain dealers National association late yesterday. Senator Stanley traced what he termed a the Drift towards socialist n a ill ribbon. Alban Vila a sailed government interfere mrvin Rhoda Ninish �nc<5 business and declared the y Iun i a a of ulu a j hour has arrived when All Industry the request of governor David j Minn and shorty talks by priests who a literally a rag Gering under the warrant for arson and grave robbery is issued for Brenn _ blowing from the Northwest. The Sioux Falls Man pleads not nearest fire is 20 Miles away. Guilty to charge of a killing police c attain i the funerals of her parents and their three Small children and two friends Marvel is suffering from Many fractures and bruises and physicians fear she May not recover. And will become effective october were students of Bishop i Honey oppression of Industrial Laws Irio it was announced today at the. The american co Ege in Home. Senator Stanley said politicians s. Governors office Bishop Mahoney was met in Ghi 8jdere<j it their privilege to to Sioux Falls. S. A. Get. 3-Law Rencz Johnson alias George morning pleaded not guilty to the charge of murdering police Captain i Pike on the night of september ,.3. When arraigned before a in in circuit court. Randall Knott. _ a a fran lag and Glenn Knelt charge by associated press leased wipe i de with receiving part of t e a St. Leu in. To get. 3.�?chargimr from the jewel robbery. Ali a d arson and grave robbery a warrant not guilty. No Date was pm i Var Tokeo Ann 1 i Roii of the men. Royt age and Denbow. The other two Man bound Over from municipal court yesterday j the was in the hands of the police today for the arrest of Harry r. Brenn. Who has been missing sine septem Wber 25. Shortly before his garage at a jaded guilty to burglary in Oakville mo., near by. Louis was third degree. Leo Becktom onre. Burned. In the ruins of the fire student and son of a local j was found a charred body which at first was believed to be that of Brenn but later proved to be that of miss a Viverine Schneider which it fas stolen from its grave. A warrant also was sworn out against Brennus wife who is under arrest in connection with the Case. The warrants change Brenn with having stolen the Corpse placing it in his garage and setting fire to the garage. The motive the police say. Was to obtain $6,000 insurance which Brenn carried. Cli us Vii v a f who was dismissed on a charge of be ing accessory to the robbery at his i hearing in municipal court last Van Kwa late yesterday and will he Given another prelim Nan j hearing this morning. Weather report a j South Dakota fair or in North and Central portion wed i mesday. Probably fair. A Woride a series service by the Republican the annual fight for Tho world baseball championship begins in new York tomorrow when the plants and the Yankees winners in the National and american leagues dash in the first of a seven game series. The Republican will print detailed reports of each game. The daily contests will Start at about 1 of clock Mitchell time so that the final afternoon edition of the Roma by Iran will i Arr it the Complete report of the current Days game. In addition the stories of the games wry he supplemented by feature stories on individual players by the expert sports writers of the Nea service. Con governors erne Quot Side red it their privilege to tinker seventy five to eighty per cent off Cago by a delegation of five priests Wuh fhe fundamentals on which the Coal mines in the state under the from South Dakota. Five ethers met us new Structure is builder forget schedule of prices prepared by fuel him in Sheldon. La. And acted As an a that this if Mora Dar?erfeou8 her parents or. And mrs. William Nail. And approved escort this morning to the distinguish than a quack Docto tinkering we re mixed in de pro late the installation will take the human Hedv a a Espen Exeland her two today by Davis will be limited Brothers Lloyd. 9, and Glenn Earl Price to $3,56 and $3.75 a ton it place at the St Josephs Cathedral the human body Abd they Call them Elva a Progress for months old. And a said. The schedule provides that tomorrow morning with archbishop sire. The men who mistake the settin Frances to were killed in the acc i 25 cents More a ton May be charged i Dawling officiating at a pontifical the i in in Thev Are tran for Lump c01. In Ltd is Rani a. For High in Catholic from All part he 6ame the go that an n. Dent As were or. And mrs. R i Mcgee of by. Paul. The aspens were being brought by the Mcgee to by. Paul to move in their new House Here. They lost their Way end ame Down a Side i Street which was bordered by huge f lumber piles. They came out on to Railroad tracks just As a train reach Jed the crossing the machine was carried too fee i by the engine and bodies were strewn j on both sides of the track. Curtailed garb of women cause jump in insurance rate Slack. Taylor urges Grain interests to Aid in enforcing new Law Geneva. Swit., oct. 3.�?Low necks Short sleeves Short skirts and High heels in feminine apparel have increased women As an insurance risk and several Swiss insurance companies. Which insure against sickness have announced that their premiums Are now rated at fifteen percent a woman because her curtailed garb. New Orleans. La., oct. 3.�?full co a operation of the Grain Trade with of Topeka. Ran., oct. 3.�?governor i class of the department of agric Fil Henry j. Allen of Kansas will be the Ture in the administration of the j Mascot of the Kansas University Grain futures act was urged by or. Football team when it plays the army h. Taylor chief of the Bureau eleven at West Point next saturday. Of agricultural no comics. In an the governor left yesterday for the East. A during the time Henry Allen has of South Oak to will by by re for in european countries a a Natur the services. _ j is a to a added. A there Are new pending in Congress Twenty Bills telling you and me How to sell Grain and meat and potatoes and other things asinine measures by men who know nothing of marketing swerves his car to save dogs life but tourist kills his son gov. Allen will be Kansas Mascot during game with West Point address today at the annual meeting of the Grain dealers National association. The department is As much interested. Or. Taylor said. In seeing that the legitimate handler of Grain receives a fair Price for his services As it is in educating the Farmer to Market his product to the Best advantage of himself and the National welfare. It paso Texas oct. 3.�?whil� been governor the Kansas University f to sae Ftp of of team has won every game he attend it Barie Rose. Tourist., e. . . Although doped to lose two of automobile throwing his son. Gillie them a Alfred Hill Secretary of the Ross eight under the wheel Kansas University alumni Assoria-1 machine killing him instantly. I it Tion. Explained. A we have Hopes that Accident happened at the tonnes his Mascot qualities will hold at West camping ground. Boas live in Point Angelo tax