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   Evening Huronite, The (Newspaper) - December 22, 1927, Huron, South Dakota                               THE NEWSPAPER FOR CENTRAL SOUTH VOLUME XLII NO. 174 SOUTH DECEMBER 22, 1927 SINGLE COPY 5c HICKMAN NOW Two fee Rinks Are Planned For Huron By Christmas ja rn N ALUMNI Investigate Drinking At Sioux Falls Cafes AND RIVER with Col- and Fred Holton in providing Huron is to have two ice of addition to the proposed rink Athletic college and planned in Alumni rv Huron Reaves post of the American ihe Lesion in Fred is planning the James river just north Find 15-YearOld Girl in Drunken Stupor in Two Youths ed for Furnishing SIOUX S. Dec. Investigation of liquor ing in public places in Palls wiis in full sway the finding of a 1.5-year old girl in a drunken stupor in a snowbank early yesterday A con- ference ot authorities was held yesterday and it was action may be i lion ono on Chicago North staff Weather it is M have both rinks ready for rJ bv Christmas if and as soon during Christmas it te found To Give First Flooding it planned today to its first Hooding following the banking of the end ihe It was thai at least four would he necessary to provide it was be- by the committee from college and the Legion by Christmas or ihe are The forecast the part of tho week is for low The site of Iho proposed rink on depends of the Ice cut two or three HoUon proposed to the to proposed rink iu that it over after the present is done that the new ice will for ska The space outlined by is around 150 feet wide by at loot long. Posts are to be frozen into the ice and from the .su it is planned to string ing so space will b- Red lights are to be as danger signs near where it being cut on the river out- Xot Too Many rinks are not too many to all in Chairman Tom of Legion committee are a good many ups A ho like to and the two should prove acceptable to who like arc more than glad to with Holton in- rink on tho We are trying have both rinks ready by bur. or much depends the the weather we plan 10 give the field its first flooding and the other be given just as soon as base provided by the first is sufficiently flooding will lie given as soon the Bides and ends of the field 5 and we that this completed late this after- Coin Pleased K. C. and A. B. two members the also wore en- over the plans for two padlocking places where liquor drinking is Found by Milkman While going over his route about o'clock in the morning a man came upon the girl lying in a snowbank a short distance from her homo in a drunken Ho carried her to the home of her The girl did not regain until After a thorough investigation the local arrested Jimmy Mavity and Lawrence local They were lodged in the city jail and are charged with liquor to In their confessions to tho police the boys admitted being with two and taking them to a local Tuesday night whero they hud liquor delivered them from an outside They the cafe about 12: so o'clock antl from to remained uutU about 3 o'clock in un Street One of on tax antl they took the 15 year old girl They did not know tho ex- act location ot her home tmt let her out where they thought she lived and drove On regaining consciousness the girl said could not remember anything that happened after She lias appeared before tho juvenile court to this ALL S. D. CROPS Dec. estimated aggregate value all farm this year was announced yesterday the department of. ture as ed with last an increase of i. The estimate is an ical figure based upon the re- lation value of all crops to that of the 22 as by the latest census Texas led all states in the value of her crops this and was followed by North Carolina and 'The value of all crops for this year by states North Sou ill Chicago Bread Lines Growing Report lines Chicago has not seen 1913 are growing longer as Christmas wears and as winter strikes with piercing chill through the thin-clad ranks of the hundred and four in line said Fred T. of the Salvation and eighty the day and 400 before It's bigger every day as get closer to are only single men we have down The family relief department has 150 a said Captain referring to those in the bread representing the skilled t We can't find any jobs and the government agency thinks it has had a finds four ITALY IS NOW ON GOLD BASIS Liras Established at Ratio One lar if it PARTY PLANNED FOR BOY SCOUTS Council and Rotary Club operate in Event on December 29 rinks won't bo too many all the people who to declared Mr. 'The committee appreciates of Mr. Holton an providing a rink on the he Falls lias six ice why shouldn't Huron have at Mr. Blake wanted to Tho Legion committee also ex- pressed its appreciation of the ron college committee for its operation in the use of Alumni field for an ice only through co-operation That most things are declared Chairman PROPERTY Uc of tho Central States and Light company of to Company of New York for GIEDT CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL JOB Dec. 22. Theodore J. P. of this city for the republican nation for ind public lands was launched here The announcement way authorized by John a friend oC well known throughout the state as former head of the banking Mr. Giedt is state senator lor McPherson and Campbell also has served as clerk of state's and has been in the lower house ot the legislature for McPherson Other public positions held by him include membership on coal mining advocate general in the South Dakota National mayor of Eureka and ot the board of education in Mr. Baid Mr. would have the solid backing of. his section of tho which thoHo counties in the northwestern corner of the east river Amounts Contributed to Aid Salvation Army Poor Par Another appeal was Merchant the to to keep j in tho town According to Captain the amount placed in the so far is somewhat of last and people pond charity work of- army wilt somewhat curtailed The amounts collected in tho kettles are providing Christmas cheer for needy and the larger thu amounts tho mo 10 Christmas ODAY OF MRS. F. DAVIS Mrs. Frank M. one of the pioneer residents of this died at the family 464 Colorado avenue an early hour this Mrs. Davis has been an invalid tor six The funeral will be held from the Kinyon chapel Friday afternoon at The Rev. will have charge of the Boy Scouts and those who have applications for pending are to be guests of the council and the Rotary club at a party on December Tho which also will in- clude a will be hold in ihe Legion Scout Stay ton that at least 250 boys would he in In addition to the invitation to boys who have Scout ship applications one has been issued to all boys who soon will be 12 years of Dec. 22. was on a gold basis today the lims established .at the ratio of nineteen the One gold lira will bo worth 8.0 paper The council of announcing the stabilization marked the culmination of a established by Premier solini in a speech at Pesaro more a year He then started battle the revaluation of the The stabilization was the result of negotiations by Benjamin governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New Montague governor the Bank of Donald O. director general of tho Bank of and a group of Anglo-American AB a result two credits totaling will be does not affect In the various American loans made to the Italian several municipalities and many private Payment of interest as well as principal of these is to be made in These include a loan of made by J. P. Morgan and company after Minister of Finance went to America to settle Italian war Beaty Quits us Oil Chairman Weather Huron and and Slightly Fov Mostly and lion northeast NEW Dec. L. chairman of the board of the Texas of the largest so-called independent companies in the today announced his resignation as chairman and an a member the board of Mr. Beaty had held the post chairman for two years and to that been president Beaty declined to make anr statement regarding the reasons for his his secretary stating that he considered it in bad to make any ment at this No ment was made as to his Order Raise in Interurban Rates here charge of prior of 22. Declaring Interurban Passenger rates into and out of Chicago and Milwaukee were the in- commerce commission lay the North Shore and Milwaukee raiser these on or before ruary JB to like es in to TO OPEN MEET S. 22. W. Howes of Beadle county will make the principal address at the democratic state-wide meeting in Watertown on December 28, called Cor the purpose of ing Billow for it was announced today by James F. chairman who has of the Howes is democratic tional Hay AS. Daugherty ot Sioux ant state's attorney for Minnehaha county will also be one of the cipal Tho announcement adds there will be short talks by other crats of state-wide prominence gether with a musical These features will be a part of the banquet in honor of the day of former Woodrow Wilson which will be held during the The mass meeting for open dis- cussion of the availability of ernor Bulow for wil be held in the The BRITAIN WON'T BOOST HER NAVY Dec. 22. dec- that the British ment has no intention of ing upon an increase to its naval budding program despite of the Geneva al conference to reach u general was the outstanding feature American point of view of King George's speech roguing parliament A section of the speech dealing with allied war debts emphasized that the policy of the government was to limit its claims on the lies to such an amount as together with the reparations receipts would cover the government's own war debt It was brought out that war debts funding ments had been signed by Great Britain with all the countries con- cerned except After brief sittings of both houses to dispose of certain out- standing and the reading of the king's was prorogued until February 2. The king declared that Great Britain would continue to base its policy on loyal cooperation with tho 6t INVESTIGATION REVEALS NEW FACTS CONCERNING SLAYING FIVE NABBED ON RAPID S. Dec. alleged were arrested here last night on mation furnished hy men in the employ ot K. district prohibition and one large sedan was Frank deputy United States marshal said Those charged with possession and are J. W. Nate Mrs. L. Pense and Mrs. Amos Amos Michael is 3d with and trans- His machine was con- It was unofficially rumored that the Senn operatives have been for three making from the alleged arrested Remus Must Stay in Jail for Hearing Dec. George former of. stands acquitted of his wife last October 6, will remain in jail until ills sanity hearing is held in bate next Although Remus acted as chief counsel with Attorney Charles H. Elston as hia assistant during trial for first degree his acquittal Tuesday 011 the ground oC will probably bar his appearing for himself to prove he now Christmas Paroles for 150 Convicts LINDY'S MOTHER Plans to Join Continue Flight Son in Mexico City to MEXICO Dec. The Mexican Telephone company notified the American embassy day that Mrs. Evangeline bergh landed at Tampico about eleven o'clock this The message said she probably would leave Tampico about p. for Mexico City to join her famous son there for tho mas The distance from to Mexico City is about 200 BELIEVE SLAYER IN SEATTLE LAST ESCAPES This is murdered a few days her was by for her little was slie had been Discovery who hint paid ransom money he crime has stirred Los Angeles us has no in the above taken u No Sounds Heard From Room In III Fated Continue Diving Operations Force Air Down to Torpedo Room of Expert Believes Men Dec. Amiral Philip com- mandant or the First Naval declared today that in his opinion the work of raising the sunken submarine should right so long as conditions permit a ance oC whether there is still life aboard the boat or Sailors Drown in Ship Crash Dec. 22. members of the crew of the Venezuelan schooner Veinte Julio were drowned today when the schooner sank after a collision with the American steamer Merlda in the vicinity of the Island of AruV Two bodies have been in Dec. 22 hundred and fifty tl stale all of them serving program for this assembly has not Jong sentences and many of them yet been arranged definitely it win enjoy their first Doheny Justice Resigns Bench 22. of the of Columbia preme who the conspiracy Cripple Kills Wounds Parents Dec. 23, insane shot and wounded his father and mother here last night was captured but not until be had killed Mrs. M. B. 78, her home at and had been critically wounded by s. liberty since commitment to the Governor Bibb Graves bag issued them Christmas each for a period of seven December 23, 1XLAPAZ Coetes and Le French arrive at La to United after mile flight from REPORTED SANE Board of alienists reports to ernor Smith at N. Mrs. Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd condemned are ENGAGEMENT newspaper forecasts en gagement of Crown Prince bert of Italy and Princess Marie Dec. operations at the sunken submarine were re- at this the being instructed to survey the position of the wreck tory to an attempt to raise it to the No sounds had been heard the torpedo room the which six men have been since Saturday at that The oscillator of the mine sweeper flagship of tho salvage sent messages to at 15 minute intervals all When work was resumed today after a five hour suspension the air compressor of the Falcon had been forcing air into the torpedo room of the for more than 10 Expert Has Hope Simon an expert in sub- marine construction sent message to the Falcon from his home at during the stating that there should have been enough air in the do room of the to last one man 700 He computed that there should have been sufficient to keep six men alive 116 The men might lit unconscious for many hours before they the message At eight o'clock this morning had been mately 113 hours in their steel The first diver to descend this morning was William who was also the first to be ered He was instructed by Commander Edward In charge of diving to land on the bow of the and dis- entangle an air line a ing line which had become Ho was then to drop over the board side of the vessel to the To Inspect Damage The diver was to make his vray to the jstern of the to estimate how deep she was imbedded in Ha was Man Thought to Have Been Killer Passes One of som Bills after Gloves and CRITICIZE Dec. 22, criticism at the activity of the at the scene of the disaster and refusal of officials in charge of rescue and salvage at- tempts to give truth to the newspaper was found in Provincetown every by Congressman Charles L. of Mr. Gifford said wouldn't tell the newspaper men that the sub- marine was They gave out wrong and the boys had to resort to ing in many The rope attached to the submarine never should have become detached or causing yesterday's They could have worked all day They could have worked the day ward on the starboard side to in- spect the damage there and to see how the keel was Wickwire was warned to avoid the diving rudders of the ine which are opened because she was submerged when struck by the coastguard destroyer Paulding on He also was told to give the hole in her hull on the starboard side forward the con- ning tower a wide A second diver was to go down when Wickwire had carried out his He was carry out the same orders on the port side of the Commander who made several trips down to the submarine when he had charge of the salvaging of that vessel off Block Island two years planned to put on a er's suit later fn the day and make a personal inspection of the Rear Admiral Frank H. in charge of salvage operations of the sunken admitted at 11 o'clock today that there was no longer hope that life existed on board the have not the slightest doubt that there is no life on the Admiral Brumby Commander said this morning that divers had reached much wreckage from the Paulding on the forward deck of the sub- This included several two plating and part of the The bottom of the hull cut a hole in the deck of the submarine from a point just aft of the forward gun to a point back of the conning Dec. New impetus to the quest for William 11 sought as the slayer Marian Parker oi Los wiis today by report the Y alley garage at 15 miles south of liefe tlint other of the hills Included in the ransom money had Mcen On ni employees saM Jhe hud been presented by a between m. jind midnight last iff Claude 0. patched deputies to The said the motorist a sedun bearing the California license number of the ear reported stolen .by in Los Angeles 8inulav WASH. Belief that William Edward accused abductor and slayer of little Marian Parker In Los had eluded tho ily drawn net set for here and had headed for was admitted by officers hero today after a night of search for the the fiend who tho little daughter oC d tho torn body almost at the feet of tho distracted father after receiving switched California to the state of Washington with electrical suddenness last night when the ex- cited haberdasher showed the ice a identified as one ot those which Parker had given tha Slips Into Seattle's police force of. 600 was mobilized and set on the trail only a few minutes after the suspected youth made a purchase at the ing store and slipped into tho t Feverishly the police be- that their quarry was for tli e Canadian lino or a ship bound -or the clue wan as the ant t. n covered tho search belie -o that if tha youth tn a trail of bills he cannot evade The kidnaper had 15 of. the numbers of have been The entered a ery in the heart the downtown at last bought a pair of black gloves and a suit of gave QUO oC the bills in Slayer The alone in the store said lie immediately recognized stranger as the Los Angeles tive from newspaper The who appeared tired and worn put tho gloves on while the underwear was Then he pulled from a pocket a gold gave it to the who placed it in the cash ister and made The man walked The haberdasher immediately took the from the register telephoned Captain William chief of tt are tho serial asked captain those bills that were paid to tho Los Angeles kidnaper by the er ot the girl he inner Tally Kent gave the A oC silence the haberdasher replied has just left my On the which the store received from his er was the number The exact location of the store and the name of tho proprietor were not made Possible revenge upon the tor was given as the reason for withholding his name and that of. the t Several hundred copies oi a newspaper containing photographs of fugitive were obtained by police for distribution to hotels and lodging The numbers of tho bills given Hiekman by Parker were 08016901 to COLD TRAILS LOS Dec. Southern California officers have been following what now pears to have been cold trails m the hunt lor William Edward accused lit. the ing and slaying of little on page who  

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