Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 6, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
The evening Republican third edition vol. Xxxviii. Of amp Mitchell South Dakota wednesday september 6, 1922 number 288senator hits injunction volstead keeps lid on tight pm Ion Sal n u by p ii in est Tan w on argue and thereby avoids any possible entail events Pigeon holes Are full i a of Jubic Jary committee 11 a Maxy Bills aimed to weaken liquor i we by Harry Hunt Ahing on. I a sept 8�?th ? Little lid clamper in Washington h a ? Andrew j. Volstead. Of min father of the Well known pro a to enforcement Law bearing his ame. A vosfe3d s lid clamping Proclivo have not been limited simply of Down the lid on the National h 11 31 Tjo put the lid on a lot of Legits on. And h Ilso keeps a lid on his own lips Pigeon holes Crotz did i a bras As chairman of the judiciary tee of the House that volstead Ive his name to the prohibition Law my thereby won a Niche in history re is As chairman of the same a a Smittee that he is Able to sink Wither Trace the hordes of Bills a Solu a is and proposals of All sorts for re a Ding. Modifying or setting aside enforcement Law. No Pigeon a Ole in Congress Are More crowded Ith dust covered forgotten Docu anti than those of the judiciary remitted. And no lid is clamped re tightly against possible consid a Tion and enactment of measures approved by the committee chair n a a Quot Titre s buried Bills among the Hills buried under the Alstead lid Are proposals to Amend Constitution to permit wines and ors of left per cent alcoholic con a to Hermit Beer of 3-4 per i. Of cd to permit the states to decide or themselves what constitutes indicating liquors under the eight month amendment to provide a a a onal referendum on prohibition to r inc few enforcement of prohibition a no the Treasury to the department f Justice to repeal the enforcement to Amend the act and so on by he score these Bills were introduced re Arrad to committee then buried he lid clamped shut on them and Sci were gone and if you try to i Jap to Cou find sitting atop of email but grim and very determined. -. N who does or plead or Rte time in words but exercises the a Moga Tives of his position As com a -.pf. Chairman and the weight o. Dignity that position gives him to a id the lid firm. A i never talk i never discuss prohibition or the coh Ibitson enforcement a old Ead Ells Vou if you seek to Lead him cad into consideration of the merits f Light wines and Beer. Prohibition re a a the wet influence in politics and subjects. Therein has been much of volstead s Vernal strength in protecting his Eri Lativa progeny. To id he tried to argue the merits enforcement act. His enemies Richt have tangled and confused his a a agents and made capital of them. Had volstead says is i is the Law. The Law must in forced a and there s no Good Aback to that t5,.t on railroads or Coal min ? or a car not referred to the Jud Viary. Top tee for action a Olstead will a freely As the most ardent Adam of booze will discuss \ Olstead a issues and not prohibition. Vol a 1 will Tell you. Are the serious be i Ems to or Ojord just now. There is probably no Man in con whore name is so widely known i about whom As an individual so a a a known As volstead Irish rebel chief hued in skirmish with Natkal forces Brookhart asks for repeal of Cummins Bill by associated press leased wire Dublin. Ireland. Sept. 8�?the irregular Leader Danuiel Shinnock. Holding the rank of brigadier adjutant was killed in a skirmish yesterday near Mitchel town. On the Cork Limerick Border. The fight which lasted two hours was the Feo a to a Surprise attack i Anir a a pm a Lair cry in. Wants him to resign irregulars fled to the Hills after suffering Many casualties twelve prisoners and a Large Supply of arms and ammunition were left in the hands of the government forces Iowa progressive says senior Iowa senator sit in same Senate candidate says father of Xvi Bill ought to i if progressives Avin farm integral part of american life is Coolidge assertion Hamlin. Minn. Sept 6�?the Farmer has not failed to have a share in the Gep ral Advance in Prosperity which has resulted from a Wise government policies Quot in reducing expenses of Che government declared vice president Calvin Coolidge in an address the Minnesota state fair Here today. Tracing the development of agriculture in the United states Down to the present Day or. Coolidge said now involves a the courage and character of 40.ooo.00ft american and i an Quot integral part of american life step violates Constitution Robinson says Arkansas Law Ivi Aker changes Federal court exceeded authority in action impeachment sought Borah urged to take stupa against both Daugherty ant in def Wilkerson k Meiji in no u country generally quiet As result of Federal Ooi s injunction Andrew volstead Joe never discusses prohibition a City a expenses for 1923 Are increased $28,045 Over 1922 much of raise made automatic municipal expense in Mitchell for 1923 will by $28,045 greater than the total for 1922, according to the estimated budget presented to the City Council tuesday evening by the finance committee. Final action will be taken on the budget the october meeting of the Council. Residents of the City pro bal will notice in increase in their taxes however As this years taxes included the total expenses for 1922. Together with funds to cover the expenses of the last four months of 1921, a total of sixteen months altogether. The a Tea i total of tax a raised in he City in 1 922 was therefore approximately the same As the amount watch will be levied for 1923. arc flowered valuations of property in Mitchell i lightly below the Agar for 1922. A the valuation on which the 1922 tax was based was $9,612 13 2, White the new valuation on which the 1923 to fixes will a based is $9,007,351. General expenses of the City for 1923 reach the same total is fur this year. According to the estimated figure the increase i cause i by a juror. Of $5,075 in the sinking fund for Bonds sold during the not twelve months a raise of $16,970 in the fund for interest on City Bonds. Abd a proposed increase of $6,000 in the appropriation for Park Maincent i n m Over a a i City. The total Levy for 1923 As proposal ii Tim i Gnu in a i Ruijin a i i to mein will he $185,695. As compared with $157,650 for this Yea. Che general fund portion of the Levy will be $18 too. Exactly the same figure As for 1922. Rand budget increase j items in the general Budge which Are proposed to be decrease i for 1923. Are counterbalanced by other items which Are slightly increased so that the general City sex be Nae to Al thus remains the same the 1 appropriation for the City hand will a increased from $4,000 this year to �?�?$-500 for next year. This was voted the last City election and the $6,500 figure is the minimum amount which can be appropriated As a result of the vote of the people. General expense items in the proposed budget for 192 3 As compared with the same items for this year Are As follow Rome City administration expenses i too was $12,000 this year police department�?$5,000, this year fire department�?$13,000. Pantie this year. Health department City Hospital and garbage�?$3,000. Same this year municipal court�?$1,300, same this year. City jail Foft. Same this year engineering department�?$5,500, same this year. Waterworks Cut waterworks�?$10,000, was $14.ft00 this year. Street department�?$16 000 same this year sewer department�?$1,000, was $2-000 this year Street lighting Sio too same this year. City hall�?$4,500. Was $4 too this year increase voted to make improvements in City jail City band�?$6,500 was $ 4,000 a his year. T a a employees Accident fund�?$500, same this year cemetery fund�?$2,000 Sam this year commercial advertising Quot chamber of Commerce �?$5.ooo same this year Library $6,500, same this year Reserve for tax abatements�?$1,500, no appropriation for this in 1922. Wyo wild double Parks Park maintenance and improvement�?$12,000 was $6,000 this year. Bonded indebtedness sinking fund �?$25,075 was $20,000 this year bonded indebtedness interest fund �?$40,620 was $23,650 this year. Tells of session Seirn representatives of tile striking Federated shop crafts were Dee Larod by John Scott Secretary of the railway employees department of the \ Mer Iran federation of i a Bor. lie in Rialti More today for a Eon Ferreii let with Railroad on a proposition to end the strike Scott intimated that a proposal on which a hoped the strike could be halted had been Prev varied but he would not outline . The conference he Ald. Was to have been secret profess ignorance Baltimore my. Sept. 6�?officials the Baltimore and Ohio general office Here who stand close to president Daniel Willard and vice president Charles w. Galloway profess ignorance of the presence Here of representatives of the striking showmen or of any proposition from them looking to tile settlement of the strike. Ii jl4 is j i i j senator is Given tremendous i \ j or i to a women Ock to his support f Iai. Prospect Ever just now r docks of i j supplied a boats wit l Rish Coal to i Luth piers London plans to by a scoria de press eased wire Paul Minn. Sept 6�?the genres i committee of the Northwest is was in session Here again to i drawing up the forms that will urd in the distribution of Coal in the head of the lakes this will be distributed throughout Sot a. North Dakota South a Iowa. Michigan and Wisconsin la applications for Coal will be died through the Central commit six Ting with cd p White Federal distributor Tom the Northwest. A r White announced today that prospects in the lakes look the Ottest of any time this season. The of Erie docks he said have the Vest Supply of the year now on d and a Large additional number a a Oats Are now being thrown into foal traffic. To Austria report by associated press encased wire London. Eng., sept 6 a a group of London hankers has agreed to offer Austria a loan of Between 2ft,000,00ft and 30,000,000 pounds Sterling according to the daily express the loan which would require the approval of the reparations commission. Would he secured by Austria s import revenues and would he granted Only on condition that Austria a Given a moratorium of five years on Ber War indemnity payments. To a Florida train wrecked Jacksonville. Fla., sept 6 a derailment of the Southern railway Royal Palm limited bound for Cincinnati just outside the Railroad Yards Here last night resulted from the activities or wreckers. Local officials of the Southern announced today. No one was injured attorneys withdraw from Phillips Case Fry associated press teased wire los Angeles. Cal., sept 6.�? a local of attorneys has served notice v withdrawal from the defense of irs Lara Phillips indicted for the Hammer murder of miss Alberta. Meadows no reason was Given for be lawyers action representatives Ftp the Public defenders office re Nutly conferred with mrs Phillips. By associated press leased wire Milwaukee. Wis. Sept. 6�?what promises to be the largest majority Ever Given a candidate in a primary election in Wisconsin was being rolled up today in Sena or Robert m. La Follette As a result of yesterdays primary. With something like mor than half of the precincts in the state reporting indications or that la Follette majority would exceed5ft,-Ftftft Ever w a Canfield of Waukesha. Wis. In his contest for Che Republican United states senatorial nomination. # Lead nearly three to one returns from 1.415 precincts out of 2.523 gave la Follette 188.096 Garfield 78.5ft6 la Follette vote is tremendous and is apparent that women flocked to his Banner in sufficient numbers to make possible the overwhelming Lead governor John j. Blaine and the entire la Follette state ticket a Aho making a remarkable run with one exception of of 1.4ft9 precincts reported Blain obtained 1 72.68ft Morgan 1.668 Mchenry 8 871 a close contest has developed Between Solomon Levitan la Follette candidate for state treasurer and Henry Johnson incumbent Levitan who is leading by 4.300 in 8 92 precincts is making his third attempt to defeat i opponent who is now serving his sixth term of by associated press leafed wire Chicago. Ill sept. 6�?leaders the railway showmen ? strike and Railroad executives were in Accord today in denials of published reports that there was a new move on foot to Settle the strike inference that pert m Jewell head of the shop crafts organizations who had been absent from strike Headquarters since the governments strike injunction was granted by judge a a Ilkerson last Friday had been in conference in Baltimore with Daniel Willard president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was contradicted by or. Willard. Deny new peace move with rail Heads asserting they knew of no new peace moves. John Scott Secretary and j. F Mcgrath vice president of the railway employees department of the american federation of labor denied a Call had been issued from Headquarters for a meeting of the unions policy committee Here tomorrow other Union officials declined to reveal the whereabouts of or Jewell since he dropped out of sight last Friday or Mcgrath declared rumours of a contemplated meeting of the policy committee thursday a part of a plot to deceive the shop men strike conditions generally were reported quiet throughout the country. Union officials deny any la Bor move to end strike by soc in Ltd Biot leased w ire Chicago. 111. Sept. 6�?Union officials the Headquarters of the Railroad employee department of the american federation of Libor today continued to deny the published reports that a meeting of the policy committee had been summoned to meet Here tomorrow in connection with peace moves in the Railroad shop men a strike intimation that there possibly would he a meeting of Union chiefs in the East was Given by John Scott Secretary of the railway employees department. But be would give no definite information he said b m Jewell had not returned from the East. By Nea Sery ice Des Moines. La., sept 6�?repeal of Tho transportation act which a declares opened up untold avenues for waste is the principal Issue upon which colonel s w Brookhart Republican candidate for United state5 senator from Iowa in making his Campaign for election. Senator Cummins senior senator from the same state is co author of thac which Brookhart denounces colonel Brookhart a nomination was bailed by progressives As a singular Victory. The Railroad Law should never have been enacted and should be immediately repealed a colonel Brook Hart declared to a representative of the Republican. Quot legalized the capitalization of about seven billion Dollar of water and provided a legislative guaranty of 5 1-2 per cent of this fictitious capita a the very time that the interstate Commerce commission a fixing the aggregate value of the railroads approximately 19 billion dollars a1 the Railroad stocks and Bonds of the country could have been bought for about 12 billion dollars about 1ft i illion dollars of this bonded Raj i a i a procured by the rail 1 roads approximately 1-2 per cent making a Bonus of More than i 15ft million dollars a year difference Between this interest rate and the guaranty rate the guaranty proves i Ion of the Law. Which Are in effect a a Cost plus system opened up untold avenues for waste in the furnishing of Materia and supplies All of these item increased the Cost of transportation by Over a billion dollars a year. Quot wages have been reduced More j than 40ft million dollars a year not counting the Cut involved in the present strike but there has been no corresponding reduction of rate on result is that some roads have failed to earn a he guaranty while others have paid extortionate dividend Quot the evils of this Law will live Long after is expunged but ought to be repealed once and a Law passed which will prevent the foisting of such an unjustifiably High valuation upon a he people on which they must pay dividends in the form of excessive freight rates for example. We should not permit the railroads to capitalize the unearned increment to the extent of hundreds of million of dollars a year on land which they receive fre from the people. Under such system the More we give them to Start with the More we owe them now a replying to a Recert statement by senator Cummins that Quot if Corone Brookhart a Power were co Mem ate with his apparent desire this government would not last a fort colonel Brookhart said. A either senator Cummin is right and i am wrong or vice versa the voters of Iowa will decide the question in november if i am Defeated i i am out if i am elected. Senator Cummins should quit As will then i a apparent that he is not in line with the views of the people of this i state senator Cummins should be i willing to risk two senator ships on this election therefore i propose i that he submit his resignation to the governor of Iowa. Take effect the Day j am elected United states senator. And permit the governor to a i Point some one in his place More in Harmony with the views of Iowa i of greeks defeat turkish Force of eng age Kem lists lost n 4 Asuat ties Athens a fleece. Sept. 6�?fresh attacks by the turkish nationalists have been repulsed by the greeks who inflicted severe casualties on the kit maoists. According to an official com Munique issued last night. The statement says Quot the enemy a offensive toward Kardag met with stubborn resistance from our troops who repulsed fresh attacks the number of the enemy killed and wounded exceeds . Our forces retired in order destroying communications Quot the massacres and persecution of the christians in the evacuate districts Ponthiue a considerable number of refugees Are following our retiring in general the military situation is1 regarded in official and other circles As continuing to improve Smyrna filled yith thousands of refugees Smyrna. Sept. 6.�? was estimated up to last night that 150,000 refugee of every nationality had collected Here and the american Relief committee has published an Appeal calling upon everybody to offer them assistance by associated Erose leased by re Washington. D. C., sept 6 a the injunction obtained by rhe government against the striking railway showmen was declared today in the Senate by senator Robinson. Democrat. Arkansas to be violative of both a he Constitution and the Clayton antitrust act the Arkansas senator declared that the injunction Quot abridged Freedom of speech and of the press and the right of people peaceably to assembled he argued also that violated the Section of the Clayton act. Which he said implied Quot that labourers May organize and act in concert for the purpose a Mutual help without the risk of prosecution under anti Trust Laws a senator Robinson charged that the Federal court exceeded its authority in issuing thy Mph rare restraining order and Deci Rcd that the alleged advantages to be derived from the order Quot Are More than offset by the permanent impairment of the reputation of the Federal judiciary for integrity and impartiality which must result from such an unwarranted Assumption of impeachment of both officials is demanded by associated prose leased wire new York. N. Y., sept. 6 a initiation of proceedings for the impeachment of attorney general Daugherty and Federal judge Wilkerson of Chicago on the ground that the strike injunction granted by the lather the former a request was in violation of the Constitution was urged on senator Borah in a Telegram dispatched today by Jot a j. Dowd chairman of pm Era strike committee of the Eastern Railroad showmen Farmers Given Grain. Potatoes and Liy or i Stock Given preference by. State railway is Raj Pierre is p ept 6 a Freier auce i in freight a if blunts in South Dakota wh3tebe4gjgen to Grain of All kinds. Stock perishable products a Asje Jsu her forms of food and fuel thr7i5k Ai Road commission decreed.tjttdv2tpstaternen issued to the o my by pm rement of All railroads Toifl Unpi a seiness in the state inclusion of Urrain and potatoes in j the priority Jas a will mean much to the Farmers of. The state the Board Points out. V government wont try to abridge any Liberty by associated press leased Yire Washington. D. A. Sent 6 a a determination to prevent interference with interstate Commerce but to pre no interpretation of the injunction granted the government against the striking railway showmen that would abridge Persona Liberty or Freedom of speech or the press was the policy upon which the Federal administration was proceeding today in following up the injunction action. That there would he no use of the injunction to abridge these constitutional rights a stated on his return to the capital by attorney general Daugherty who added Quot Freedom of speech and Freedom of press does not mean those mediums May be used to incite riot or o a Sannes helps France rebuild German Industrial King submits i ans French Sanction is expected Hopkins seeks r. 0. Support staff chief of Fath division speyrer officers ses i Sion to Huron liquor charge yrs. I Souire Mckee. Not East first Avenue. Held for m King Moonshine strike of hard Coal men near conference committee of owners and unions in session on a of prom psf be known soon Rescue workers expect to reach men imprisoned in Argonaut Shaft to for Row by associated press leased wire i Paris France sept 6.�?the agreement under negotiation Between Hugo Stinnes. The German Industrial magnate and senator de lube Sac. President of the federation of co operative societies of the French liberated regions under which material delivered chiefly by Germany would be used in the restoration of the devastated areas a now reached a save where All that is needed is the final consent of the government senator de Lub Sac representing 130,000 proprietors in the devastated area with More than is francs losses has just concluded a number of conferences with Herr Stinnes to amp a result of which has been the reaching of an agreement for the delivery of bricks mortar Cement Etc to the French the negotiations were authorized under the French agreement concluded by m. Gillett. The French comptroller in Berlin on june 3 last. The final consent of the government is expected soon. By associated pre. I or a Vire Huron s in. Sept. 6, a officers of the world War to accept commissions in the officers Reserve corps and asking College and preparatory school men of the state to take up the courses in military training offered in the r g c of Tho various schools and colleges. Colonel Jay p Hopkins chief of staff of the 89rh division and formerly in charge of the anti aircraft service of the a. E. F this afternoon told the Reserve officers Kay need Here to organize the South Dakota officers is Rve corps association that Only by these methods and through Thoo operation of the sex officers could the Julies purpose of the Reserve corps be realized that of preserving for future emergencies the vast store of military experience gained in the late War. Colonel Hopkins said that officer of All branches of the service can be utilized in the South Dakota department of the Reserve but that there a a special need of engineers and motor transport officers he outlined three methods by which the members of the officers Reserve corps could serve greatly first by inducing a. Officers to accept commissions in and inducing sex non commissioned officers to in the enlisted Reserve. Second by inducing the College men of the state to take r o. Work and third by inducing the Young Merto attend the annual military training encampments. Mitchell ? first woman Bootlegger was arrested Early last evening by the police department and is now in the Woma i s jail the City Hall awaiting a hearing mrs. Louise Mckee. Soi East first Avenue is the woman in this particular Case to her goes All the notoriety of being the first woman in Mitchell to be arrested on a charge of manufacturing liquor. She is a widow about 45 years of age and has been employed As a practical nurse. When the local officers arrived mrs Mckee Home last evening her still is working full capacity in a Small store room the rear of the House while she was Busy caring for a total of about 4ft quarts of wine and Quot White mule was found in the House and 45 gallon of Mash was ready to be distilled. Most of the finished product of mrs. Mckee a still was found in the Home stored in the basement but three quarts was in the refrigerator ready for Sale bran raisins peaches sugar and grapes were found in the House evidently intended for use in manufacturing More liquor a Large store of empty bottle and jugs showed that she was ready for business on a Large scale while barrels and Large five and to gallon Jar added to the equipment the entire outfit was confiscated. Even to a kerosene stove which a being Uejo the Small inner room to operate the still attempts were being made today by mrs Mckee to obtain Bond for re Leas until her hearing can be held the hearing probably will take place within a Dav or two. By associated press in Asch wire Wilkes Barre sept representing the Pennsylvania Anthracite miners gathered Here today to decide whether the peace pact. Agreed upon by operator and miners Leader Philadelphia last saturday would be ratified More than Delegate from tree Anthracite districts were expected to be in Wilkes Barre before night. Union chieftains including John l. Lewis International president of Tho United states mine workers. And Philip j. Murray vice president of a he organization were present when the convention was called to order. Reposition Union Leader backing president Lewis said bad developed to the settlement terms some of thou get opposed declaring that the old wage scale should continue until april i. 1 924. And stating the a Shamokin demands Hod been for Nore legion Post in prison favored Stox Falls veterans sponsor movement for Rehak imitation work today baseball Vardaman apparently beaten in democratic senatorial run off Only one City out of Twenty six shows ump in living costs american league Detroit a a a a. Too n2 Chicago 13ft Dan and. 5ccd3�?T. Robertson and Schalk Toft 10ft ftft3 c2ft 2 and Shaw Boston new y Quin key an Cleve . Louh in eld. Weather report or uth Dakota generally fair to she and thursday cooler in East Centra portions tonight. Jack s House for Sale this is the House that Jack built and later wished to sell this is the want and Jack wrote told All there was to Tell this is the Check that Jack the want and rang the Bell. Jackson cal., sept. 8 a the Fate of forty six miners entombed by fire since a week ago sunday night in the Depths of the Argonaut Gold mine Here probably will be known with the next 2 4 hours was predicted today As Rescue Crews tunnelling toward the imprisoned men were nearing their goal. Opinion was divided As to whether them a were still alive belief that the men had not perished was revived yesterday when Rescue workers heard what sounded like blasting signals emanating from far Down in the Argonaut Shaft. By associated pres leased wire Jackson. Miss sept 6 a revised unofficial returns today from to of the 81 counties in the state�?29 Complete and 4 8 incomplete show Herbert d Stephens leading James k. Vardaman by 10.876 votes in the contest for the democratic nomination As United states senator voted on in yesterdays run off primary. Figures tabulated by the Jackson daily news gave Stephens 85.124 Vardaman 74,243. By associated press leaped wire j Washington d a sept. 6 a Only one of Twenty six representative cities in the United states reported an increase in the level of retail fond prices for the month from july 15 to August 15. An that was less than five tenths of on per cent Achord ing to figure made Public today by the Bureau of labor statistics of the department of 7,Abor. Decreases amounted to five per cent in Milwaukee and four per cent in Paul. Brooklyn Philadelphia. Oft 12 Davis and sever a i Fague Ftp 02 lftft�?4 8 0. Too 23ft ftlx�?6 9 Cadore and a Berry Hubbel and Henline first game Nev York. Ron. J barn o Neil called . Louis Cincinnat Sherd Hargrav. L Ftp i. 10ft Oft i and Smith Watson and i. 4 i 4 i Ooi la .210 13 Mon Donohue a a by associated press leased wire Sioux fall s. Sept 6�?harold Mason Post of the american legion is believed by local legion officials to have established a precedent when a meeting last Niht voted to adopt a Resolution granting a charter to veterans of the world War who Are now inmates of the son Dakota Penitentiary adoption of the Resolution ram after considerable discussion. There a approximately i Foft former service men now serving terms the South Dakota Penitentiary according to those sponsoring the movement to charter a Post there during the discussion of the Resolution Many members went on record As favouring a Post for inmates of the prison be Rause of the rehabilitation work that such an organization migh do among the convict father shooting target kills his own son with Bullet Bemidji. Minn. Set. 6�?dr c. A Larson one of the Best known of Tometi to in Northern Minnesota accidentally shot and killed his la year old son. Leon Hie farm eight Miles North of Here when the boy ran in front of a target a which his father was shooting