Evening Huronite, The (Newspaper) - March 21, 1928, Huron, South Dakota 'THE NEWSPAPER FOR CENTRAL SOUTH VOLUME XLII NO. 248 SOUTH MARCH 21, 1928 SINGLE COPY it NS ASKS M Northwest Governors Show Interest In A Rally RECEIVE FOR SUCCESSFUL CONFAB IN HURON Five Governors Extend Billow Will Be Fund for Aero- nautics Sends Message to Candidates Prepare For Party Meetings Tuesday SEEK GRAVEL ON NORTH HIGHWAY The governors of five northwest states are awaiting interest of the rally to be hold in Huron on March Governor W. J. of South Dakota is taking a keen interest in the project for putting miles of daylight airways through belt and will be one of speakers at the am intensely in the of and 1 fool that you are taking the in calling a mooting of this C. Sorlie of North Dakota has written the com- in charge of the time will soon come when states and cities will be clamoring for air over- you that 1 am in throughout the Please extend years ago there was very little enthusiasm over where they wci o located or how they were Today every community wants In the very near 1 teel every community will want am taking up tho matter with the people of this state and ing thorn to Governor John of Iowa joined other northwest executives in wishing tho rally convey to assembled this expression my good wishes and keen interest in this important Theodore Christianson of Minnesota has written the com- IV yf nn in ir From Frank C. nor of can assure much interested of aviation western tho meeting my best wishes for the occasion and my hope that the plans resulting from the meeting may be attended by That tho interest in the meeting has far beyond the vest is indicated in a message of good wishes from the Daniel genheim Fund for the Promotion of Aeronautics of New York wish you every success in your the message of the aeronautical institution Plan Tho plan to be proposed at tho rally in Huron has been approved by the department of which will bo represented at the It entails tho tion of daylight airways through the Northwest through the ation of towns and cities along the proposed There aru three routes One goes west from La AY along the line of the North Western way to Black Mills and thence to Mont. The second lows the James Viver North and South Dakota and on the The third runs northwest from Iowa City through Sioux Falls to connect with the east-west line at Speaking of the possibility of early establishments of cial lines over contemplated ways in the assistant secretary of Commerce for have sufficient data at baud to express an opinion as to when you might expect airmail service along these hut T do know that the sooner the routes arc laid out and the interest the sooner air mail service will he made Republicans and Democrats to Nominate County Tickets and Endorse State Beadle county and democratic political observers day were turning their eyes wards the county proposal ing's here next Nominations of county tickets and state forms adopted at the Pierre stale to be submitted to the primaries on May 27 will be the business of the two which be held in the Readle county court The meetings Tuesday are u con- of the proposal held on February 21 for tion purposes and to name the state convention at held on 0. To lie 4'undid a i es C. N. who was elected chairman of the ing on February 21, will preside at the gathering next E. 1L 13 r ue m liver was chosen ing officer of the democratic ing ami will continue as chairman The republican office holders in the county be candidates for and nominations will he made for the office of county auditor and two county now held by will he was The republicans who will seek renomination Tuesday are Sheriff Lyda G. County K Cleric Anna Register of A nml Mrs. Nellie county superintendent of County Auditor Everett elected by democrats announced today thai he seek Tuesday Attorney W. Howes also will seek renomination by the ns Charles from Fourth and Louis of commissioner from the Second dis- both Want Office In- the republican race for the nomination for auditor three candidates are said to be in the They are Fred W. of Frank of and Neil Annis of So far the only re- publican candidate mentioned for commissioner from the Fourth dis- is E. E. For the state senatorial tion in the republican to succeed Senator James only two candidates have been They are D. and 0. A. HERE IS MAN WHOSE ACTIVITIES STIRRED WRATH OF TOM WALSH Citizens Want Job Finished by 1929; Be Impossible HOTTEST DAY OF YEAR HERE March Doris young New York sentenced to hang on Friday with her husband for the murder a taxi had her sentence commuted to life imprisonment Preparations were ed for the hanging of- the George of rado Coal fields was advocated by state industrial commission as a means of preventing For Huron and Fair and In Honth Fair and cooler In The situ is out and the mercury is Besides this is the hottest day the The thermometer registered 74 above at with a probability that there would a slightly er registration during the after- There is not to much in temperatures ing to tho official forecast state offices here the weather than the skies are to cloudless and So went the second day of March such portions of highways in western South Dakota as arc ready for gravel surfaced during 192S, and the remaining portions be in proper de- for graveling during the year 3929, was the request made of the state commission by proximately 500 persons from the northern part of the state at a con- ference yesterday The highways in question were listed in a resolution adopted by tho meeting before tho commission as graded and graveled highway from Forest City to Belle Foil known as S. highway No. 212, and from Dunree to known aa state No. and from Isabel to Mo known as stale highway No. 18. The representing virtually every town along these I as well as points from Lead j and Belle Fourche to told by the commission that I everything would be done speed this that HO promise could he made as in when it could bo carried to Takes do a possibility of Mine of the tourist ri- of the if takes in time to make reroute stretches and otherwise get the roads to ed. 1 am to do all 1 can to speed the AVe cannot tell now soon this work may be 3 am sure this meeting will result start being made toward earlier Bates pointed out that proximately miles of gravel was but that there is more 200 miles of this which is in no shape for of J. Maughs state highway gave a report of the con- ditions of the routes under con- pointing out that much work must precede actual such as elimination of railroad straightening of remedying of poor re- placement of wooden structures and bringing the entire grade up from an approximate average of two inches above the level of the prairie to the desirable eight es to one foot Among those who spoke in of the delegations C. Mr. B. U Carl H. P. John 13. C. Senator Ren AV. L. J. Eagle and J. J. change the federal Fire Destroys Pile of Railroad Ties shortly after 1 o'clock this were called to a fire of ties on Wyoming between ond and Third origin of the blaze was The ties belonged Great Northern The were practically u the ties Comstock Signs at Aberdeen Golf Club SIOUX March Everett assistant to Eric Minnehaha Country club professional here last an- today that he has signed as professional for the 1928 golf season with the Hyde Park Golf club of March 21. Prince of Wales fell day during the Oakley hunt lot AV. Van J. A. Car Dr. C. of March Athletics as the means to an of and foundation for better citizenship was ed by Malvin Uni- Minnesota and baseball here last night at tho sixth annual banquet given by the club for high school and college letter The Gopher athlete deplored ths custom attending school merely for slated such dents get little or nothing out school He declared that he expected big returns all his life from time he had given to and he had not led a single moment spent in this Coaches Mead and Daubenberger of the Northern Normal and high introduced the football and basketball letter ners of the two TAX Tlie tax tion will be taken up by the senate finance committee on April 2. Chairman today informed the George S. Hanson of a caller in Aberdeen March Police and firemen were called out early today to subdue University of Pennsylvania dents who wore celebrating victory over Princeton in a basketball five policemen were ordered oui to the crowd near the uni- where it was said tire dents blocked traffic and damaged One policeman was struck by n milk bottle but was not The undergraduates finally by fire hose streams directed by firemen dered out to extinguish a student John president of senior was arrested and charged with inciting to dents said merely was trying to quiet Pennsylvania last night won the championship of the Eastern Inter- collegiate basketball league for the sixth time since the competition beat Princeton LM to 22 in n play-off for the BREAK IN FEED LINE HALTS TRY ST. March 21 broken gas feed bane of the ended Cone Shank's effort to new endurance records early today after his 90 horsepower biplane had been in the air 12 hours and 38 Tjie accident the second ex- by the year old law since he took off from the ice of White Bear lake at p. in. yes lord A line of hose from another plane which was being used to refuel Shank's ship last night was severed by the propeller of the Although Shank fell far short of the solo flight mark of hours held Charles A. the refueling mark of hours and the world's endurance record of 52% one record for his plane was claimed for Available records indicate that his time in the air exceeded by utes the best previous record for light planes of the OX type held by the late Harry The gasoline tank on Shank's plane was nearly empty when he landed the municipal field at I n. flier ex- pressed regret over the but said he would repeat his at- tempt a day or Senator P. Nye of North young chairman of. the senate committee investigating Teapot Dome oil has rift in the and the criticism of Senator Nye is shown here with the glass which brought name of into the affair as one of in my who bought Sinclair's Liberty There were j nl notations on the documents J which were invisible lo the naked those were to have been the names of Bullor r Justice Refuses to Dismiss Charges Against Resignation to Be Asked Because Treasury Head Failed to Tell of Sinclair Con- to Republicans ST. March St. Louis patch staff correspondent reported an of the record of the estate of the late President made by day at established that he possessed none of worth Trading company bonds involved in the oil Beer Is AH We Need to Try It NADEL IS FOUND SHOT TO DEATH March Nad bootlegger who shielded Pat. one convicted of the killing Don Canton and an unidentified companion iwere found slain in their automobile on a lonely road near here this bead and shoulders had 13 seven lets had entered his companion's Authorities said they had been shot from the rear Sheriff Edward J. ot Lieutenant Frank Story of force believed the slayings were an out- growth of Northern Ohio ging feuds to liquor in- which followed lett's killing at Canton nearly years t No Insurgents Found Near Murra l' MAN -N 1C ARAG U March region near railed gim fire and gnu re and bombed from American Marine yielded no trace of rebels Planes flying 20 miles of Jala could find as td where the General disappeared ter firing upon marine planes and wounding one It was the had taken io other aircraft fired upon and ed The ino men scattered fire and the could th number of en- countered a small bai of Two in a March 20. and even an glass of is the of the special diet which the crews of Oxford and Cambridge are aration for their annual ic race on the 31. The oarsmen down of beer for a half-pint for and another pint for They are en a of champaigne now and if their training seems to The fundamental idea hind the training regulations of both is to keep the oarsmen up to de- spite their daily strenuous exertions on the CLAIMS POWER FIRMS ACTIVE March Tho assertion efforts have been made to collect a to influence public utilities lation which he said would anything of its kind ever disclosed in the of the country was made in tho senate today by Senator At tho same time Senator that public utilities associations wore lecturers and sors in colleges to instill in the minds of the youth of tho land their peculiar views public BEADLE COUNTY PIONEER DIES Falser of Mrs. J. G. Venables of D. Mellon Faces Trial March target for democratic attacks ever since ho the senate oil com- Secretary Mellon faced withering fire of a prominent member own aimed at his resignation from the Senator long a foe secretary on tax had pending a lution which would place the senate on record as Mellon's Attached to the proposal was a. list of citations as grounds for secretary's leaving President Coolidge's out his entire the resolution runs an in- difference to the a contempt for the a defiance The move is directed principally against the secretary's failure to inform the Dome committee Harry FV Sinclair's tions to the republican party in 1923 after the oil Senator resolution will have to wait for such rules will permit its coming for REPLIES TO V March Teapot Dome scandal bulged out of the oil on to the the senate where it again provoked debate with Senator Robinson of services were day at 2 o'clock in the Baptist church at S. for George pioneer Beadle county He buried in the Canton Mr. Marston died at 17, at the age of 72 He was born in June 3, and was married in to Sarah Caroline MdGuire Columbus A Mrs. 0. of survives besides three daughters and one Amy Florence and John Mars to 11 of His preceded him in death 12 years ago in In the year Mr. Marston came to Beadle with his residing on 'a homestead near For some time he was engaged in stock business at gil and later moving to He a of the Baptist church for many who CHARGE FRAUD IN BIKE RAGE March lin's twentieth six day bicycle race which ended March 15 has had a sensational sequel in the tion that the three leading teams were found guilty by the league of German bicycle riders of to a betting ring less than six hours before the race As an outgrowth of an gation held by the Peter Ven the Dutch veteran who has frequently competed in the United was deprived of his license for three months and also was barred from all German tracks for one His team mate a Swiss was deprived of his license for three months while the winning Berlin team of Bhmer and chel were fined marks and were barred from future starts for two Another German that of Tietz and Rieger who finished also was found guilty of complicity in throwing the The Van ation apparently had the race cinched up to within two hours of the final gong when Ehmer and Kroschel made a jgreat which carried them to STUDENTS GO ON VACATION and that men liko P. Sinclair don't to one said would cite had approved Elk 13111s naval 'a later The debate largely of Sinclair to the New York racing commission and completely session of the oil at former the national denied having made agreement the late destroy cords for 1023. -J Indiana senator was interrupted one point land New a question about other appointments Governor HAIt March Tbe debarring of Harry horses from Maryland tracks created siir in The action of the Mayland racing taken because tho Teapot Dome is the first instance in years leading owner has been front racing his If of the few if that an outstanding operator the tracks of America has been the subject of such action for reasons outside racing Sinclair maintains one of the biggest in tho an investment of more than in his horses and breeding at N. Huron College Lets Out for Annual Spring Recreation Period the arrival of o'clock Huron college dents to enter upon their an- spring After classes were dismissed this students and faculty will not be called to return to their duties until 8 o'clock otv the morning of March 28, a week from Many of the students and ers plan to late today and morrow for their where they will spend the vacation SWITCH TO CAMPAIGN FUNDS March 21. Under what generally was ed as a the senate Teapot Dome committee called a single witness today and switched to democratic campaign financing iu resumption of its tortuous trail of Sinclair liberty bond political The witness was Wilbur W. of Cornier treasurer of the Democratic tional who has denied off the stand that he agreed the republicans live years ago to withhold a report butions and He faced as to democratic particularly in 1923, when Harry Sinclair donated in Continental Trading company liberty bond profits to the party and received S. March some Drias was severely burned Tuesday He was shelling corn and was pouring gasoline into the engine when he suddenly called Cor help and his clothing was He was taken to Huron hospital for Beats Huron Debate Team than bunches of high school defeated Baron school In the final conference places in a first place tie with grown in Honduras percentage basis tta back as not A rift in the oil mering under the surface for some was out in the open today with a frank criticism by Senator democrat j veteran prosecutor of the reserve lease apparently aimed at the 35-year-old Gerald P. of North Says Unfortunate Evidently objecting to an- that the committee would look records of the late President Harding's estate at and the failure of the chairman to keep confidential reports from out in the Chicago inquiry last in a statement last night declared it was that publicity should have been given to of plans of the It was Dually be that he Allowed to become public information feeling until it U to an extent aa to warrant development of the facts throuch WALSH WITNESS ACT IS UPHELD WAS HI March Upholding the Walsh act fugitive Justice in supreme court of the District of- today tion by attorneys for M. mer co dismiss charges against Black a missing in the Do mo had the law passed the instance of Senator Walsh Montana providing fisca tion of from tates of who refused turn to country to He has been cited for contempt and in Liberty bonds have been taken from his holdings by the Justice Siddons ruled that every citizen of the United States owed to the government an allegiance even though living in a foreign This allegiance he said in- cluded the duty of the laws of sovereignty to is to Return who wanted a government at the trial of Harry Sinclair and Alhert B. Pall charges of fraud the government in the dome oil refused to to return from France and The law sponsored by Senator oi the oil providing that any citizen of this country refused to return from abroad to a criminal he was in con- tempt of court and property up to the value of was attacked by attorneys The in boods In IU that another that couM tor not of