Evening Huronite, The (Newspaper) - March 31, 1928, Huron, South Dakota THE NEWSPAPER FOR CENTRAL SOUTH VOLUME NO. 257 SOUTH MARCH 31, 1928 SINGLE COPY ML START AIRWAY THROUGH HURON At U. S. Senator Frank B. f of Ohio Dies Suddenly Men of Three Parties STRICKEN AS IS ABOUT TO SPEAK Excuses Self from Platform to Some Minutes Many Tears I in Audience. March Slates Senator Prank H. Ohio's favorite sou for ilu republican tial nomination was eliminated from the contest by death last while attending an old homecoming Tic was stricken a few minutes he wai to deliver a address to his fellow men at Wesleyan and just as the Columbus can glee was singing While tho glee club was singing tho senator loft the telling friends he lo get a breath of fresh His which live physicians said was caused by cerebral occurred within five He was very Soon after the senator Mrs. from the stage whore she had been sitting with her reached his side a few minutes be- fore he In Tears The audience first was informed tho senator had been ill and would be unable to They sanded something more distressing had happened and as they lingo rod to learn the many of his old both men and women Sonic became most National guard troops that had participated in the parade and rat took charge and dispersed the which became but File Petitions Today 1- Mrs. Willis was unconvinced forj lime her husband was Escorted from chamber on the verge of she was taken to home of her father j Miss Helen the was notified at where she is a professor at Ohio Northern While funeral arrangements have noi yet been burial probably will at his 11 of POSTPONE FIGHT AGAINST BORER until fall of a re- of the war against tho corn borer in the lake region was agreed upon today by the house The committee adopted an to the lution an tion of to combat the to defer until fall a al of combat against the can. said this was ed upon because of the of the present He added that in addition to the fall another rive be made the borer in Iho spring of 1L'. Seven Six Democrats Send Individual Petitions to Sec re t a r y o f S t a t e. R. March WMh April 1 the last day for filing individual nominating closing day of saw the fil- ing of many additional petitions of candidates for senator and sentative from joint legislative dis- Two candidates were among those whose petitions were on tile with Secretary State Gladys F. L. er of his petition seeking Die nomination from the 27th joint com- posed of Deuel and From the same com- prising joint representative dis- No the petition of P. W. of of the same Others Other individuals nominating titions on F. Carstens of republican candidate for senator from district No. 27, Deuel and Henry McU of re- publican senatorial candidate from No. 36, Dewey Paul P. McDill of republican candidate for from district No. Hennett IN EARTHQUAKES 81.-- persons were re- ported dead and fifi injured in a series of seven sharp at o'clock tins The famed since antiquity for its many saw bouses rebuilt since Die terrible tire of several years ago and the crash of the neighboring village of and in the village of 10 dead nnd 40 injured The Turkish lied Crescent ty is rushing help to stricken All telegraph poles in the na region burled down and communications were cut News of the quake ed Constantinople by of Freeney Withdraws from Elector Job Weather Forecast for Corning Week For region of the great temperatures mostly above normal first part of the followed by colder toward probably one two precipitation For the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valley and northern ami Great atures mostly above normal first part of followed by colder toward probably one or two precipitation March Gives Docile Adios What could be more 1 like than today? t Even though March camo I in like a it failed to show any claws or give any j as it was going out April is to como in with real balmy according to the official which predicts ing although there are to be The above this March Charles B. Freeney of selected as a presidential elector at the democratic state has withdrawn from that position and in his stead W. Madden of Madison has been pointed to the office by Herbert E. Hitchcock of chairman of the Papers to this fect wore filed with the secretary of state Freeney seeks reelection as state senator from Yankton His individual nominating petition was filed 1. McGinnity of candidate for state as proposed the state con- has also and filed to run for state senator from Dewey nnd Potter Hitchcock appointed O. B. of Sioux to succeed as candidate for state and on List Otto R Linstad of lican senatorial candidate from No. 24, Hughes and Sully F. Ellis republican candidate for senator district No. Jones and Merry of cratic candidate for re-election as representative from No. 57, Bennett and Mel let I.e. Charles of White democratic senatorial candidate district No. 26, and Up for Robert E. of democratic candidate for tion as senator from district No. 12. Minor and Sanborn W. C. of democratic candidate for representative district No. 58, Jerauld and Oscar 1C. Anderson of republican candidate for from district No. Meade and Perkins Paul of Eagle cratic candidate for representative from No. Dewey and Ziebach J. C. cratic senatorial candidate from district No. 14, Harding and kins A. P. Miles of can senatorial candidate from Dis- No. 87, Edmunds and Walworth Seek to Halt Wedding Bells arch a measure to lessen the number of marriages by teachers in the Sioux Falls public schools during the school the board of cation at its meeting night passed a resolution to Lite effect that the board shall employ married women as regular teachers except those whose husbands are mentally or physically unable to vide livelihood to the This resolution was by a clause that any unmarried woman teacher who marries her term of employment shall forthwith cease lo be an employe of the school This is not to affect any married teachers who are now em- ployed by the be em- bodied in contracts to the effect that no woman teacher shall marry during her contract with the school FLASHES OF LIFE the Associated 1A. Men who were the district school board when Mrs. Mrs. Florence Cocbran Bradshaw was a teacher pay bar damages for She told a jury she had been dismissed on representations she told her pupils risque CITY Miss Helen former school now lias the right collect six cents from Matthew ing principal of She sued for charging she had been slandered by rumors of and smoking in NEW a suit over a for flavoring extract it has been test Hied that it is made from bitter fuel oil and glycol alcohol The witness said he did not know that a deadly son was made from one MASS. Isaac Franklin and their Mrs. Fannie Trumble Lewis of were SO years old UP BOND tTp to a late hour the bond set for Floyd 205 Wisconsin avenue had not been The bond was set in a hearing Municipal Dick ey yesterday when Woodward pleaded not guilty to of intoxicating and demanded a jury NEW Afar eh Saturday trading records on the News York stock exchange were today when a spirited op- ening rally was followed by a swift which wiped out of the early gains of to a and sent a of issues to yesterday's final The stock ticker fell hopelessly behind the market with the final quotation printed on the ticker 59 minutes after the market the longest delay on WEATHER For Huron and Vicinity somewhat warmer Sunday becoming an settled South Partly and FORTY INJURED Twenty persons were in hospitals j hero suffering from several injuries and 20 others were ing cuts and bruises as tho of a crash of crack on j the Pennsylvania railroad four j miles west of last j Tho injured were riding on tiie Liberty and way Limited both of them east bound and running about 30 Shortly after G o'clock the Broadway which was be- hind up along sido a signal tower to await A general sleet storm over northern Ohio had struck playing havoc telephone and leveling telegraph wires until means of communication had been Running 30 minutes behind the Liberty was speeding along at 40 miles an hour trying to make uptime it had lost because of the Apparently tho train crew was unaware that the Broadway had been for The Liberty crashed into the roar end of the first tele- scoping a club a mail car and a parlor car and derailing some of its Twenty of the more seriously in- jured were removed to hospitals hero while the physicians medical attention to the others in the Henry of Port engineer on the erty was probably the most verely He may lose an DECLINE H. Hays declined to comment on by John T. Adams of Colorado regarding Ladd of North other aspect of senate oil tOWDEN MAKES DECLARATION S. March The declaration of former Governor Frank O. Lowden of proposed by the South ta republican party for that he will qualify if nominated and was Hied with tary of Stale Pyle W. of state forwarded ation by mail from was as tho hereby de- if elected president will The signature before notary public at f bough this is not and I lie declaration thence forwarded io the South Dakota republican Secretary State Gladys Pyle accepted the declaration as Iv sufficient South ly sufficient tinder the South the declaration was filed as HENRY FORD IS OFF FOR EUROPE NEW March Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford left for today aboard the liner It. is the automobile first trip abroad since bis famous voyage to Norway on the in 1915, which was designed to the boys out of the trenches by Mrs. Ford is crossing for the The destination is and Mr. Ford said his would be con- fined to and he think there would be business connected with Concerning conditions and plans for the Ford Mr. Ford do not think we will have any additional equipment for our plants in the near future outside of what already has been T do not plau to purchase any new in- or purchase any more motor car companies in the near My hands are pretty Our production now is somewhere and daily and without a doubt by the 1st of July our production will be up to at least 5.0.00 cars a We do not plan to manufacture planes on a. great scale in the immediate ture and our advertising in the in- terest of aviation has been more or less visionary Nor beck Asked Oat of Lobby in March South visited the house side of the yesterday and started walking through the er's lie had taken only a few steps when an assistant keeper touched his arm and ad- vised him tho lobby was re- served for members Without a the senator turned and quickly walked out of tho but just then the head doorkeeper him and went in They returned arm in the doorkeeper explaining his bad not recognized the who dismissed tho with UP RECORD March possessed of the laurels they with the satisfaction of having remained aloft in an plane longer than anyone before laddie Stinson and George j today were resting up j from the gruelling strain oC their long so jo n in the Neither aviator would commit himself to any immediate other than bit of when their monoplane came to earth at Jacksonville Beach yesterday after a sustained flight of 53 36 and A reception tonight in t hoi or was planned to awarded them by 1ho Junior Chamber of Commerce this city's recognition of their Both Stinson and Haldeman have they ex- to return Detroit as soon as their of has been In new record yesterday the pair of American fliers bettered the record of 22 minutes and 3.1 seconds hold by two and Cornelius CHURCH READY BY MID-SUMMER Rebuilding of the terian church will be This was the expressed last night by George chairman of the building in bis report to the annual meeting of the church held in Masonic More than 200 attended the ner and Reports from various officers and committees were The reports the church is in a financial de- spite the partial destruction of tiie church edifice by tiro on night of March 7. I The annual election resulted in the continuance of the board of and the hoard of with one addition to the board of outers and two to the hoard of The new elder is R. C. The new trustees are Warren and G. O. Miss Jennie Jones was named sistant secretary in the religious educational Huge Navy Dirigible May Visit State Fair not know any attraction Department Considers quest of President to Los Angeles Plight to South The con- gressional delegations of the throe South may be to the Untied States navy's giant Los Efforts lo bring Iho dirigible to the South Dakota Stale Pair nt Huron early in September are be- ing made by President H. S. ard of the Stale Pair through the congressional tions of South Iowa and and with the tion the Iowa Minnesota state fair Is raged President who was in to attend the stales aro working tho state fair officials in pointing out to the navy department the interest would be created three states by a visit of the The plan lo have An- visit the three fairs with Mr. The congressional delegations of three states are said to have im- mediately agreed to lend all the assistance possible in inducing tho navy deportment to send the ible on the tri-state The first stop of the dirigible would be at the Iowa state fair in CITIES ON ROUTE TO ORGANIZE TO CONSTRUCT tINE New Ulm Man President of Association Sponsor Trail from Mack La Crosse Man at An association has been formed to an airway hoi ween nnd the Black following the Sine of rhe cago and North Western This was the tangible the Northwest Airways rally in Huron yesterday to i mutate the construction of airports and ing fields in the states and to foster the development of commercial t Airways explained that tho pes August 22 to 31. From Navy department already has tho request under and tho Fair Hoard was encouraged prospect of getting the here for the State over the giant dir feel there it would go to the Minnesota state fair in tho Twin Cities tember to S. From the Twin Cities giant ship the over South Dakota State Fair pretty encouraged the prospect of the navy her 10 to H. nient granting our president whose ident Barnard j is in and who is serving his second term as head of the State Fair is tho youngest fair board in United His appointment to the board was supported by the ican Legion in which he has taken have been in tion with the department for some liltle time regarding the proposed flight of the to Minnesota and South Dakota State and have been sured that if it is possible for the big airship to make it will he allowed to an active part. the Tho just do ed trip flight to on 13th Tins is no April Fool W. H. man of tho committee of Elks and service clubs soring the play to be given has de- to discard all super- and has announced that the will be given at the College auditorium on the evening of April 13. The play is a musical com- written in and acted by I play is so good that we won't have to worry about Mr. Olson said know it is going to be a so why have it on Friday the HORSE KICK IS FATAL TO YOUTH S. March 31..-- Raymond 3 years died in tho Miller pital today result of. being kicked by a Tho little boy was playing iu the yard of his father's 30 north of and was Found in a critical condition after his cried were Funeral services will bo held ISOLATED Sr RELEASE Mrs. C. Df Orf of arrived last night for a visit with her Marjorie Arrest Son of James M. Cox NEW March Arrested after a which fired a score of James M. 24 said he was the son of the former governor of was held in 000 bail today on charge of assault and leaving tho scene of an Free Last of Presho Bankers March Federal Judge J. W. V. Woodrough late by a directed dict freed Ernest M. for- mer S. tho of a trio charged conspiracy to defraud the Intermediate Credit of Omaha of Alys wife of and Walter cashier of the de- funct Presho State bank five years were freed Wednesday by the court on the ground that there was insufficient evidence to try them The three were accused by the government with and forging documents on Which they securing from UK clared sane yesterday by the court of. George former bootleg leader and of his today still seemingly had a facing him before be ia re- leased from the state for tlie insane Tho appellate by a two to one held him mentally competent and granted him a writ of corpus to liberate him from the hospital where he has been since January 6, after he was acquitted of the murder of his wife on grounds of Carriers to immediate re- were immediately erected when E. M. Allen county set to work on a motion to the slate court asking a stay of He planned today to seek a new trial a If that fails announced he would take the motion at once into tho supreme Efforts to obtain speedy release on basis the court's decision failed yesterday when Botkin refused to sign the journal entry presented by attorneys for the once powerful bootleg Botkin has two under the rules of the to sign the These two do not become effective until after a motion for a new trial is made and it appeared therefore that probably would spend at least several days more in the i March An army of men in northwestern Ohio on day an effort to connect nearly a score of cities tbe of broken tangled wires and shattered trees lay over an area between Toledo and More than tele- phone and telegraph poles were believed to have snapped under the weight wires coated with ice. Throughout tbe district trans- portation today was either tied up or Property seemed certain to into the hundreds of thousands of Bowling Fostoria and numerous smaller towns continued Only one death was that of Kenneth 24, of who died from ex- after he had been pinned beneath his wrecked on an icy The which formed under 'the supervision of Harry H. chief of the section of the of named as its president W. Hochus of New froy Roberts oC Pierre was vice and of O w a t o n n so c r et ar y- Many The rally yesterday drew from more than SO cities and towns in North kota and South The school of airport in was conducted with ly 200 delegates Covers were laid at the banquet for three but JOO persons were turned si way at the door because of a lack olV room at the Many of elsewhere and returned to fng hall for the Dr. W. H. the of noted as pilot of the which was arranged in the form ol of Airplane Clyde 61 the airport introduced the in- of pilots who flew to Huron in J. of South was the first The viewed the rapidity with er modes of travel had mon in modern dieted that travelling air be the ordinary method of within tho next few B. P. assistant a manager of the northern ion of Standard OH announced that the unable to come to Huron because of a blinding snow in He declared that the Oii company the midst of program of marking its houses in the This be included the marking of 100 towns an South His he was hind airport Speaker Blee was tbe principal speaker of the His was illustrated with He told of the development on page Files for Race Dies as Result Injuries Received SIOUX March 28 years an employe at the Morrell packing plant is dead as the result of injuries sustained when he ran into the side of a while en- to catch a ride on an- other near the packing late The man lived about a half hour after being He is said to from Ganri His widow is said to be Mitchell with their year-old Allen resides at Mellette and a lives at Union to Name Officers Pioneer Publisher Called by Death March j A. pioneer South publisher and died ai Ills home here last aged 7L His first residence in Territory was near where no took up a claim in 1881. In 188-1; he where came editor of tho Britton He was admitted to the territorial served a term as county judge and one as state's moved to Watertown in 1.81, and South visited the now and later law practice No arrangements for had beau announced Hold Services for Family March individual nominating Election 6f officers of the tion of FranciK H. editor of will take place the Hot Springs declaring hfu day night at the annual meeting to candidacy for the republican con- Ite held in Labor Temple at 8 nomination from tbe third was filed with Be- The election will be followed by State March 3 closing chapter in the edy which claimed the lives of Lambert and his family of through shooting by was written yesterday when the al services for the family wero held at German Lutheran The bodies of Meier three children were sent former home of whero another service be held tomorrow followed by in- The body of Meter was burled m a cemetery Meier killed his wife and three small children and then turned tho pistol dn himself last Sunday following his al as