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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 12, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota A i it Ceven edition vol. Xxxix Pacific capitals mystery Man both prisoner Esset m and his Mother refuse to talk i i. Jet number to Mitchell South Dakota thursday october 12, 1922burning half interest in i Een Bee brings $150�?she la win Toi in Alx Rama last radio message declares City of Honolulu is burning rapidly other vessels near a Yew a a a Ning Roux expresses tie a the Owens i Seel in Ess has Embil in murder mystery above tre House mrs. Curran who was wounded her husband below. Lower left j. The shooting. Secluded Tower trying to save s. Tighe held for Highway department broke up big Bridge Trust Crill would have in Power governor says state was held by the Throat by Bridge Trust for Nineteen years while seventeen millions of dollars were spent Mcmaster says in Campaign speech at Dell rapids Trotzky. R ack from r sex i f a declares Hes satisfied with showing by associated press teased wire Moscow Russia oct. 12.�? the red army and Navy have completed their first Maneu vers and i am very much satisfied a xxx a minister Trotzky told the Congress of textile Trad a Union workers yesterday upon his return from the South bronzed from out door life. A it was the allies who at Genoa refused our offer to consider disarmament. He added. A and we have drawn the conclusion that it is be cps Sarv for us to keep up ail army Strong. A the army is made up entirely of Young men. In the Ukraine and Crimea i watched the 1001 class responding to the Call to the colors in conformity with the new military service Law and i am glad to say i was tremendously impressed with the enthusiasm shown by All the recruits. The allies at Genoa declined to insider our disarmament program. Now i say the red army and Navy is the most convincing argument when i comes to talking peace and possible approach ment with other countries. A we have made efforts and met with Success. I am very much satisfied with our military Feder Al judge h and in next York giants Otka Unk the >1 per a r y i Jim Hon new x Ork. N. Y., oct. judge Learned hand today granted j a temporary restraining order pc j hib iting ii c. Stewart acting collect i or of the port. Ralph a. Day. Fed Jeral prohibition director of new a it re and John g. Appleby chief one prohibition officer from putting into i effect the Federal order to seizo ship and liquor under the Daugherty Pio j Hibit Lon order. The order was granted on application of the International a Cantile Marino corporation acting for the american line included in that corporation. It specifically affects the steamers Finland and St. Paul. Taliej order will be in Force. Judge hand said until a hearing which is sched ruled for october 17. Of Hopf of hellenism re Tention of Thrace is apparently Given up by associated press leased wire Madison. S. In. Oct. Bernard j. Mahoney recently installed As head of the roman Catholic diocese of Sioux Falls opened his work in his new Field Here this morning by confirming a class of 205 in their Faith. This is the first time a Bishop has visited Madison in seven can to pay any of War debts for four More years Greece yields by associated press encased wire Paris France. Oct. 12.�?greece has decided to sign the Muda Ilia armistice convention and evacuate Thrace affording to the conditions stipulated Iii that document the French foreign office a officially informed today. Big steam for w As on its first Home trip Loa Angeles. Calif., Ort. 12.�?there Are about three Hundred passengers aboard the los Angeles steamship company s new Steamer City of Honolulu reported afire two Days off Shore from this port on the return trip of its first voyage Between los Angeles and Honolulu. The City of Honolulu is a shipping Board vessel of 17,500 tons and allocated to the local company a six months trial for service Between this City and the hawaiian islands. It left september 23 with More than 300 passengers mostly tourists and it is believed a Large number of these were returning on the vessel. The position of the City of Honolulu Early this morning was Given a latitude 31.7 North and n Longitude 131.40 West according to the last radio advices known Here to have been received from the vessel which which were picked up at san Francisco. Three vessels Are known to be near the City of Honolulu the transport Thomas the steamers and the City of los Angeles. Paris France Ort. 12.�? France will be unable to meet any part of her debts for the next four years As available receipts for that period must be devoted to reconstruction of the devastated regions according to the Paris Herald which quotes a one of the highest authorities of the French ministry of the government adds the newspaper is doing its utmost and rep paper is doing its utmost to find a new formula for the settlement of the european debts and reparations tangle and probably will submit a detailed scheme drawn up by m Poincare Chen the inter Allied financial Congress meets at Brussels. This plan Calls for a revision of the total of Germany a indebtedness on a basis of actual reparations Only. The charges for pension War allowances and the like being wiped from the slate this would reduce the French claim by nearly Twenty five percent. Trial of one time Bankers for fraud started at Minot Adrianople oct. of the conclusion of the armistice at Mil Dana was received quietly Here a a Large part of the population already regarded re entry of the turks into Eastern Thrace As inevitable. Talk of resistance is mainly confined to the army. Withdrawal of funds from the Bank and liquidation a it of assets have been in Progress for several Days and will undoubtedly be accelerated by the knowledge that the turkish civil authorities will be in charge forty five Days after the armistice takes effect. More than a thousand families have left Adrianople for it Trece in the last week and the City is filled with refugees from the villages hound Westward. Despite the presence of the Allied Mission sent Here from the constantinople the Chirstian population seem unwilling to believe the allies can carry out their guarantees of Protection and repetition of the Smyrna massacres is feared by Many. The majority of the a civilians Are armed. The greek army officers still maintain their attitude of resistance and theirs position has been somewhat reinforced by the civilian movement for an autonomous Thrace but the continued exodus Westward indicates this movement has no overwhelming Public support. By associated irps9 lenses wire Minneapolis minn., Ort. 12.�?ray Ryder one of three alleged Bank robbers arrested at grand Forks n. I., arrived in Minneapolis tot a in custody of a detective having waived extradition. Tho two other men. Ray Mcconnell alias Mac Parsons and Jack Carroll remained in grand Forks where they Are expected to put up a fight against extradition. Ryder Mcconnell and Carroll Are order indictments by the Hennepin county grand jury for the alleged a Beery of the Pennsylvania Avenue is ate Bank. Mcconnell is also in r indictment on a charge of mud ring Lawrence Cohagen Milwaukee dread of cars halts shipment of Coal and potatoes to Fargo Fargo. N. D., oct. 12�?potato shipments Are being halted Grain elevators Are blocked and Lignite mines Idle As a result of inability of the railroads to furnish cars according to a Survey of the situation by the Fargo forum. The great Northern railway is promising the delivery of Only about 25 empty cars daily for handling potatoes on the Dakota division while slightly More Are available for the Northern division. Five thousand cars at least have been lost temporarily to the Road by delivery to other roads it is stated. To a a Hinton continues flight fort de France. Martinique get. 12.�?lieutenant Walter Hinton the american aviator making an air plane flight from new York to Rio Janeiro left Pointe a Pitre Guadalupe for fort de France at i oho of clock this morning a message from Pointe a Pitre announced. Elevator girls in St. Louis talk too much is new charge by associated press leased wire Bismarck. It p. Ort. 12.�?c. To Jones. 24. Eye of the City National Bank Here until a few Days ago is under arrest today on a charge of embezzling $4,602.17 of the Bank s funds. Arraigned in Justice court he was committee to jail on failure to furnish $.000 bail. The shortage discovered by the Bank officials is alleged to have been on ceased for some time by failure to Nake remittances to correspondent Anks Jones denies he charge of embezzlement. The Bank is amply protected by Bonds St. Louis. Mo., get. 12.�?following receipt of Many complaints that girl elevator operators in office buildings Here talk so much that they fail to operate their cars properly director of Public safety Mckelvey today announced he to told ask the Board of aldermen to pass an ordinance requiring elevator operators to be licensed similar to cli2ufl>urs. B f. Stiles and Harold Stiles of Mitchell who were tried in municipal a Hurt yesterday on charges of assault a id Battery were found not guilty after the jury had deliberated for five and a half hours. Aaron Lutz was the complaining witness against the two defendants. V quake shakes Lima Lima. Peru oct. 3 2.�?a violent earthquake of one minutes duration occurred yesterday Over a wide Are in Southern Peru causing consider Able property damage. South Dakota fair and warmer tonight and Friday

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