Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 1, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather partly Cloudy fourth edition vol xxxxv1 Mitchell s. Monday april i 1929 ten pages number 152 Myron Herrick u. S. Envoy to France passes death comes suddenly to hero of French people and Lindy so a Pilot country mourns where Lone Eagle will take mate Paris France april i of it up a France today mourned the death of another of the men who helped it through the dark Rocky Days of the War. United states ambassador Myron t. Herrick 75, was another nation s son but this country Felt the loss almost As though he were her Sowri it remembered How when in 1914s German armies knocked at the Gates of Paris and the government fled to Bordeaux he himself refused to leave his Post though warned he aright lie killed. A there Are time when a dead ambassador might be of More service to you than a live one a he told them. More recently they knew him As the Man who took a hero. Colonel Charles a. Lindbergh and piloted him among them after his splendid exploit of the air. Sudden heart attack death came to ambassador Herrick yesterday at 4 10 p. In. After a sudden Swift heart attack that left him within an hour lifeless but with a smile on his lips on his bed at the embassy. Shortly afterwards Premier Raymond Poincare told colonel t. Bentley Mott assistant military attache at the embassy a a anything that the French government can do shall be done. Ambassador Herrick a family May ask anything they please and it shall be to. Tit a greatest Friend tie a Ummer Home of Dwight w. French newspapers appeared to-1 Morrow. Ambassador to Mexico Day with flaring headlines a France nere. T5re has lost one of her greatest friends.�?�, Charles a. Lind president Gaston Dommergue in fir an Spruce Trees on an mediately after he was informed of the ambassador s death entrusted a a Quot Shore of Vinal Haven a thirteen Hoover keeps Eye on world Oil Combine no More Camel declares holy land air traveler sailing from Bagdad to Gaza by plane Over dead sea route in eight hours beats 40 Days of rocking on ship of desert he declares his conservation policy and american foreign relations involved Jerusalem Palestine april in the seasoned traveler from Persia seated in the waiting loom of the Bagdad Ai drome on a frosty morning ready for the great machine to Start its eight hour trip to Gaza reflected that the same trip took 40-Odd Days by Camel caravan and wondered if oho got is much out of the country to Cut productions gentleman from per. Washington d c april in gov Sia what he likes Al out trave in Quot Wasington u. L., Art i to came Back there is one Munfor views of the Morrow estate at North Haven me., where col Charles Lindbergh will be married to Ann Morrow daughter of United states minister to mexi co. Above is seen the exterior and below is the living room of the mansion. North Haven me., april 1 an expression of condolence on be Mic Long Island at the Entrance to half of the nation to Admiral Vedel Evv general lesson ail Jules Michel. A car priors Arr Pine made by Cabinet who called Herbert o. Grant caretaker for the arrival of the morrows in june the f a k 2 month in which the wedding will v i ambassador take place and residents of this Herr mks renaming in Paris in 1914, j Section Are certain that the maraud How he offered m Poincare j Ridge of the famous a alone Eagle and them president to Fly the limed the daughter of the ambassador s a yer a to Ouvry Anco will be solemnized Here. Buildings containing France s Art ,.,. The spacious dwelling containing treasures to shield them from pos thirty six rooms was completed last sible destruction should the Ger i mans take the City. Wait on son the funeral arrangements and the part the French nation would play in them were held in abeyance with or. Herricks son Parmley Herrick who was in Cleveland Ohio when his father died. There was an expression at the embassy today that the ambassadors son would take the first ship to France and arrange to escort his father s body Back to the United states for burial at either Arlington or Cleveland. Home on Cruiser Paris France april France will Render military honors to the late Myron t. Herrick. American ambassador on thursday and then will Send tile body of the beloved american Back to his Home land aboard the newest and fastest French Cruiser the Tourville. Of a summer and occupied for the first time by the morrows. From the House can be seen the Western half of the Bay dotted Here and there with heavily wooded islands and backed by the Camden mountains. Vinal Haven the Ether islands and coast in this Section Are a Mecca for wealthy families in the summer. Ambassador Morrow first visited Here in 1919 As the guest of Thomas w. Lamont his former partner in the Morgan firm. Other visits followed and in 1926 he purchased the farm which is about two Miles by water from the Lamont estate. The House designed by Chester h. Aldrich of new York a brother of mrs. Morrow is of the farm cot seventy four feet Long with two wings set at right angles. From the front the House presents the appearance of the modest one and one half Story structures so common along the Maine coast. It stands on the site of the former dwelling of Deacon Sam Brown owner of the farm years ago. Three old Apple Trees form the nucleus eminent executives Are giving the closest attention to developments in the International Oil Industry not Only because of their possible influence upon foreign relations but also upon president Hoover s Oil conservation policy. The Oil Industry according to authorities is engaged both at Home and abroad in negotiations of the utmost economic and political importance. According to reports received by the government it is said that american and British Oil magnates have perfected an association of interests looking Forward to a world wide Trust. The first step in such a combination. It is said. Was the Royal dutch shells the British Oil trusts arrangement with soviet Russia for the Purchase of vast quantities of its Oil. Until this agreement was received the British com Nav had opposed transactions with the bolshevik until they had Mode compensation for properties confiscated from them. Yeazle peace maker when one of the Eastern Standard Oil companies entered into an Oil purchasing Deal with the soviets sir Henri Deterding head of the British company severely criticised this action. There was considerable talk at the time of an Oil War be two Een american and British interests. Vigorous Competition set in for a time the contest being particularly Active in India where the Stan gettable View which you can obtain Only from the air after you have left Bagdad. It is the View of the serpentine euphrates at the time the a Hind of the morning struggles to break through. As the Sun finally burst Forth in All its glory the Tiver below took on More and More the appearance of a Snake its skin a dazzling Metal. Two and a half hours after you left Bagdad you Are roused by i he decrease in Speed preparatory to Landing. Rubah. The we Ell known watering station now a Post of the Irak desert police and the rest House for passengers crossing the desert by Road or air is a fortress become a fortified hotel. Over the dead sea the machine seems suspended motionless in mid air. Between the bluest ski and a somewhat blotched discoloured Green Sheet of Metal. But after four minutes the sea is behind us. Tile wire less operator appears with another disc announcing Bethlehem and Jerusalem. From a height of 4000 feel one realizes that to the ancients Jerusalem we As indeed the most impregnable of cities. David knew Why he chose it and Bethlehem cities entirely unapproachable to the Low Landers except by circuitous marches through the mountainous wilderness of Judea. For purposes of Landing and in order probably to be More directly on the egyptian Palestine railway line the machine Heads Southwest toward the country of the philistines and Gaza. Samson a Home. The Pilot has sighted the Ai drome and the wireless operator has Hung a new Shingle. Six and a half hours after we left Bagdad the machine made a left hand Circle Over this Ai drome in the midst of a Lich looking though painless Plain. There we parted those who had the two shape Relief Bill around farm Board Powers May be Given be a to Deal with future problems hearings near end Washington. C., april a even though the Republican convention at Kansas City and president Hoover in Campaign speeches frowned upon the equalization fee provision of the twice vetoed my nary Haugen Bill. A suggestion for drafting the new farm measure in such a Way As to test the constitutionality of the fee was made before the Senate agriculture committee today by senator Howell come from the land of Rivers and proceeding to the land Republican. Nebraska. Of the Nile entering the machine i for another two hours and we who i Washington d. C., april in up were going to Jerusalem chamfering a with the farm Relief hearings with a Driver Over the Price of a car from Samson a City to the City of Almose completed Senate anti David. Civil aviation As a result of this writers experience on his flight from Gaza to Basra and pack made at least one convert who in the future will take the air whenever possible. University girl mams at sink uses Dis washing As thesis subject and gets facts first hand March failed to follow traditions Chicago 111., april i tile an in Mitchell this year. It came in j Dent Art of Dis washing too has Dard used russian Oil to compete like a lion and then instead of go its inherent poetry of rhythm. March goes out with heavy Snow easter finery kept indoors adds .64 of an inc h of moisture with the British company. Walter c. Teagle. President of the Standard Oil of new Jersey a Friend of sir Henri led a movement in the Oil Industry for a rapprochement Between the two National groups. After months of negotiations. The government is in of a new Garden surrounded by a formed an pm agreement Lia. A a White picket Fence. The a a landscaping of the grounds for the most part is natural growth of varied sizes of Spruce Trees. As the Island is ten Miles from the Mainland it has a certain amount of privacy but is easily reached by boats which make regu Tage Type. The main portion is Lar trips during the summer season. Federals ready to strike la Cruz town alive with guns of rebels. Who wait Calles attack Mexico City Mexico april i v43 a a major Battle Between Strong rebel and Federal forces for Possession of the City of Jimenez was raging today. The last report from general Calles commander in chief of the Federal armies stated that the government troops although confronted by Strong resistance up to that time had the better of the fighting which was raging on a front of almost two Miles. Report Cost of s. Government general departments expenses Cut income .s2.000,-400 More than outgo fulfils tradition Cleveland o. April in a life Complete in the american tradition iof a poor Bov attaining wealth and i it a a resumption of the rebel eluded $1,597,103 As Naco Sonora. Mexico april in Washington. C., april in a5 a South Dakota a expenditures for the operation and maintenance of its general governmental departments during the fiscal year ending june 30. 1928, were $8,324,334, the department of Commerce announced today this equalled $11.-87 per capita based on an estimated population of 701,000. In comparison the per capita Cost was $13.15 in 1927 and $5.90 in 1918 the 1928 expenditures Willebrandt to retain Ker Post attorney general Mitchell has already requested re appointment Washington d. C., april in mrs. Mabel Walker we Nebr amp not is slated to continue in office in the Hoover administration As an assistant attorney general. The California woman who has been in charge of Federal dry Law prosecutions and whose speeches for Hoover caused a stir has submitted her resignation As have All other appointive office holders but according to present plans it will be returned to her with a request she remain. If she remains As expected it will apportion. Bring j0y in Nie hearts of dry Lead m Fame reached a close in the death Aerial bombardment of Naco began ments for education to the minor ers throughout the shortly before to a. In. Two rebel air planes appeared Over the Federal trenches and began dropping bombs. Of ambassador Myron t. Herrick in Paris yesterday. He was born in a log Cabin in Huntington township Lorain coun by. Ohio. His father was to Mot by j Robinson Herrick his Mother mar Mexico City Mexico. April in up Hurlbut Herrick formerly of Day the rebel West coast army was ton. He attended the Wellington. Bali cd today t0 be entrenched at Ohio High school and there began the struggle for his education in Law which was the basis of his career. He sold glassware to Farmers from a Wagon and later changed his Roadside merchandise to Bells and finally cider. I la Cruz. 64 Miles North of Mazat Ilan and to be awaiting Federal attack there. This attack was forming and general Plutarco Elias Calles from a his Field Headquarters in Northern Young Herrick paid his Way i Mexico notified the government through a year and a half at Ober he believed it would take place Lin College by his peddling but was either tomorrow or wednesday forced to give up when unable to meet expenses. In defeat he struck for larger returns and found himself stranded in St. Louis with two loads of cider Worth less than he paid for them. Letter a turning Point he was near destitution when a letter to a newspaper protesting against a beating he had seen a Driver give a team of mules brought him an offer to do a series of articles about ranches. Herrick Rode a Pony through the West writing As he went. And with $700 earned by his articles he completed his academic training at Ohio Wesleyan University. Then he came to Cleveland. And after working night and Dav in study and As a Law clerk he was admitted to the bar when 24 years old. Aide to Hanna from there his influence broadened to great Power in state politics he was a supported of William Mckinley who offered him a Post in his Cabinet and of Marcus Hanna who made him one of his a if aides. He served As governor in 1903 to 1905. But meantime he was to become a successful in business from a Start made possible in part by the honesty associated with his Homespun beginning. A note for $8,000 signed for a Friend was not protested by the Bank in the specified time and Herrick legally was entitled to until hold payment. Instead he made arrangements to Clear the indebtedness and for this act he was made cashier of one of the largest Banks in Cleveland. His Fortune then was less than $6,000. Opening to wealth a the May not be a the president was quoted As saying a but at least he is it was his opening to wealth. He later took up activities in business which included directorships in the Erie and the Missouri and Pacific railroads the National surety company and the new York life insurance company. He also was Lead of the american Bankers Asp action. Creates problem Washington d. C., april in Mph a death of ambassador Myron for Herrick at Paris has forced upon president Hoover and Secretary Stimson a number of problems in the selection of a successor which hey had hoped not to have to insider for some time. The Paris Post is regarded As one of the most important in the dip Snatic service. Neither president Over nor Secretary Stimson has a time to give the serious bought Nece sary to the selection i a successor. Federal cavalry was in a position to strike at the rebel army a rear and Cut off its Retreat toward Culivan capital of the state Federal generals were hopeful that the Battle we Ould take place since they regarded the rebels poorly equipped and with limited am munition As no match for themselves. Observer killed first disclosures of fortifications at la Cruz which is a Small station near the Pacific Ocean on the Southern Pacific railway came when air planes flew Over the town intending to drop bombs. The streets suddenly filled with soldiers firing wildly machine gun nests were seen on the top of the houses and in the fire which raked the Federal planes one observer Captain Manuel Robles Monterrubio was killed. Each of the four planes partaking in the raid was hit by bullets although Robles was the Only one of the aviators who was struck. He died soon after Landing at Mazatlan. The casualty resulting in orders that Federal aviators were henceforth to Fly higher and out of Range of Rifle fire. The aviators reported la Cruz a veritable hornets nest with machine guns stationed even on the Walls about the towns cemetery. There was every indication they said that they had made ready for Battle with the slowly advancing Federal troops. A rebel cavalry Advance guard was reported at Dimas about 18 Miles South of la Cruz. Rush infantry in infantry was being rushed along continued on Page eight to name town for Louis Crill Aberdeen 6. D., april in up a Post office officials Here have received word that a new town 25 Miles South of Buffalo Harding county on Federal Highway number 85, is being planned and a Post office will be installed named in Honor of the late Louis n. Crill former Secretary of agriculture who died while in the midst of general progressive program for South Dakota. Merchants of Buffalo Are preparing to open business houses in the new town in the West River Region according to reports reaching a Here. Of miss Margaret Hammond of Belfast. Ireland is said to be Britain a first woman tax collector. Civil in addition during 1928 payments for operation and maintenance of Public service enterprises amounted to $566,468, interest on debt $3,148,718. And outlays for permanent improvements $3,881,952. Total payments therefore we Ere $15,921,472, of which $20,380 was inter departmental. Of governmental costs recorded $4,867,531 was for highways. $1,-545.584 being for maintenance and $3,321,947 for construction. Total Revenue receipts were listed at $17,999,970. Or $25.68 per capita and $2,078,498 More than total payments including those for permanent improvements. Property and special taxes represented 27.1 per cent of the total Revenue in 1928, compared with 30.4 in 1927. And 36.9 in 1918. The tax per capita was $o.97. On june 30. 1928, the total debt fixed or funded outstanding was $58,299,700. Of this $4,799,700 was for highways. $47,500,000 for Public service enterprises and investments and $6,000,000 for soldiers Bonus. The net indebtedness deducting sinking fund assets was 13.384,458. Or $19.09 per capita. In 1927 the per capita net debt was $21.67, with none reported in 1918. Assessed valuation of property subject to and Valorme taxation was $1,709,966,919. State taxes levied were $4,440,576, and the per capita Levy was $6.33. Thrill slayers Are Given life Atlanta ga., april in up a George r. Harsh of Milwaukee and Richard g. Gallogly wealthy former Oglethorpe University students. Today pleaded guilty to murder and were sentenced to life imprisonment. Sweet Clover a the evening Republican country. Recently a movement was started with the support of leaders of most of the influential prohibition organizations to urge selection of mrs. Willebrandt As head of the enforcement program of the administration. William d. Mitchell attorney general expressed to president Hoover several Days ago his desire to retain mrs. Willebrandt in office. Mrs. Willebrandt has supervised the prohibition activities of the department since her appointment. It is not indicated whether she will continue to have charge of prohibition cases but presumably her retention would mean her experience in that Branch of the service would be utilized. Body identified As missing coed Springfield miss., april in co identity of a body found in the Connecticut River near Here Friday As that of Frances St. John Smith of new York Smith College freshman who disappeared from Northampton More than a year ago. We As established late saturday by or. W. J. Wood of Pelham. N. After examination of special dental work or. Wood declared that it was work that he had done for miss Smith some three years ago. The identification of miss Smiths body solves in part one of two mysteries that have concerned Smith College students in recent years. The other has remained Complete to the present time and concerns the disappearance of Alice m. Corbett of Utica n. Y., a Junior class member. She dropped out of sight november 13, 1925, and no Trace has Ever been found of her. 44 South Dakota partly Cloudy tonight and tuesday not much change in temperature. Iowa partly Cloudy tonight and tuesday unsettled in Northeast portion freezing temperature tonight slightly warmer tuesday. A a. I. A a f North Dakota partly Cloudy to i ills is to let you know i night and tuesday not so cold tonight in Northwest portion. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today. Maximum 33minimum 14. At 7 a. In. Today 25. Roads fair. Precipitation .64 inches precipitation since january i 2.82 inches precipitation excess since january i .51 inches. O that i need no re run on my Sweet Clover seed advertisement. All sold out. Had to turn Down a number of orders that i could not ill. A thanks very much. Yours truly a. Gorsett it. no comment is needed on the above letter except to remind you that there Are still unfilled orders for White Sweet Clover seed. Secure these orders by using a want and before it is too late. Weather and roads by the associated press temp. Sioux Falls Yankton rapid City Watertown Huron Brookings Aberdeen Pierre 7a.m. 26 25 26 30 23 28 25 h. 33 30 29 32 33 33 34 25 31 l. 17 22 18 21 22 19 25 24 of. Ads .50 fair .60 heavy .17 Good .00 Good .02 Good .00 .00 .13 River 6.6. Falling at Pierre. Perfected which if fully realized will mean an Anglo american world Hegemony of Oil. The phase of this associating of interests particularly of interest to the Hoover administration is the bringing into the agreement of the Standard Oil groups and Independent american Oil companies. Or. Teagle it is understood undertook this task and is engaged in the work. Hope to curtail production a powerful Factor in a Selling the ideas it is stated by authorities is the desire within the Oil Industry to curb production. It is asserted that there has been enormous overproduction in Oil in the last few years with resulting waste and loss of profits. Intense Competition both in the Home Market and in the International Field it is declared has obstructed efforts to Cut Down production. Some Progress has been made but nothing permanent can be effected advocates of the Trade peace hold until a working arrangement on markets and other business practices has been set up. Some government officials indicated that the idea was too farfetched to conceive of any eventual combination of Royal dutch Shell and Standard Oil groups. At a recent meeting of the executive committee of the american Petroleum Institute a committee was created on the worlds production and consumption of Petroleum and its products. R. Holmes president of the Texas company was made general chairman. Regional boards named regional committees for the Pacific coast the Gulf and Eastern regions the Interior Region and for Mexico and Northern South America were directed to report. Their views on the problem of methods by which production and consumption of Petroleum and its products can be handled not Only in these regions but throughout the world. Tjimis includes soviet Oil Fields and those in Persia Burma the dutch East indies and Mosul. The regional committees were urged in a letter by the president of the Institute to determine a methods whereby your particular area can lawfully adjust itself to the problem of producing As nearly As possible Only such Quantity of Oil As will Supply its own natural geographical from important Oil interests word was obtained that an Effort would undoubtedly be made in the not Distant future to obtain Federal legislation looking to a Legal authorization of linking Oil interests. These leaders assert that the conservation of the nations Oil resources will alone make that essential. International affairs will also make it vital it is held. Attempts Are being made to limit by a quota system the production of each company in a Field through Pool agreements. This would apply also to Oil from latin american countries particularly Venezuela. S. Champions off to tourney Yankton. S. D., april i.�?c4> a ten Young basketball players and their coach left Here sunday afternoon for Chicago to represent South Dakota in National interscholastic tournament sponsored by the University of Chicago which will get underway tomorrow. They Are the Yankton High school Bucks champions of South Dakota and this is their sixth trip to the National contest. A Large crowd of cheering fans braved the Snow storm to bid the boys godspeed at the train. They will be quartered at a hotel in Chicago As coach w. W. Stephenson believed this will have a better effect on their playing than accommodations at fraternity houses As in former years. The team is outfitted with Bright new uniforms. The Bucks will go into action wednesday at i p. In. Against the Bristol conn., team champions of their state. Coach Stephenson took the following players Emery Smith Stanley Smith Donald Smith Barman Jensen Thomas. Mccarthy Bauers Stransky and Scheck. Billiard stars will contend new York. N. Y., april in pm stars of the billiard world will clash Here in two big matches this we Eek. Willie Hoppe a Leader in every form of billiards starts tonight in a 600 Point three Cushion match against Allan Hall of St. Louis. Welker Cochran of Hollywood fair land new York former 18.2 balk line fair i Champion meets one of his most fair i dangerous rivals. Felix Grange of France in a 12 Block contest. Ing out like a Lamb it retired on the wings of a Snow storm which left .64 inches of moisture in Mitchell. Snow commenced to fall Early saturday evening and continued nearly All Day easter sunday until it measured nearly six inches. It was heavy with moisture and partially melted As it fell. After a freeze last night the sidewalks and streets were left rough and Slippery making both walking and driving difficult. The storm came As a disappointment to Many of the fairer sex who had purchased new frocks and bonnets for easter Day. The wet Snow would have ruined the new bonnets and there was no use to Wear the new frocks hidden under Winter Coats so both remained in their boxes until a sunshiny Day. Six inches at Yankton the entire Southern Section of the state was visited by the March storm sunday and Southeast of Mitchell the snowfall was even heavier totalling As much As six inches at Yankton. West of rapid City there was Between two and four inches along the Milwaukee line e. H. Pratt train dispatcher said today. It was Clear at Points West this morning he said. Reports of snowfall in this Vicinity reaching the office of a. E. Leonard Dakota Central wire chief were As follows Tyndall and Geddes. From 8 to to inches Tripp Between 6 and 8 inches Parkston 6 inches Marion to inches Bridgewater. 8 inches Salem Howard and Madison. 3 inches. Roads passable highways Toda were reported passable but rough Power patrols went out from the state Highway commission company on the main highways this morning. Dirt roads in the country Are rough but no maintenance work will be done until the Snow is nearly melted. Mcleod Davison county Highway super interment said morning. Farmers who planned to sow their Fields to Small Grain Early this week will be delayed temporarily. Although the Fields were already Well soaked the additional moisture will be of further Benefit. A drop in temperatures accompanied the Snow storm. The maximum saturday was 53. And the maximum on sunday was 20 degrees lower. Last night the Mercury in the official government thermometer dropped to 14, and had climbed eleven degrees by seven of clock this morning. Traffic hindered Yankton s. A. April in up a Southeastern South Dakota was buried under six inches of heavy wet Snow today. The storm began saturday evening. Roads became impassable and numerous automobiles were stalled or ditched. The moisture coming at this time and in the form it did is of untold value to the soil and will assure a Good Start on the crop season autos and busses we Ere the chief sufferers from the storm. All busses were behind schedule sunday and some were held up while Manv automobiles were reported stalled or ditched in this Section. Railway and wire service appeared not to Hale suffered from the storm. Main highways were beg opened today but Side dirt roads will be heavy and in some places closed to cars for several Days. Probably never before has this particular Art been made the basis of a master of arts degree. Others it is True have earned their Way to House agriculture committee leaders Are beginning to see clearly the outlines of the legislation they will propose when Congress meets april 15 to carry out one of the major pledges of the Hoover Campaign. The Bills Are expected to be drafted around the Central idea of a Federal farm Board which Hoover emphasized during the Campaign. The scope of its Powers has not been definitely defined but the leaders Are convinced they will be Able to give it enough authority to Deal not Only with present but with future problems of agriculture operating through commodity councils charged with concentrating on the needs of specific crops. Revolving fund the plan also Calls for provisions of a revolving fund of $300,000,000 or More to finance efforts to prevent violent depressions in the Levels of agricultural prices through stabilization corporations Winch would be established whenever the a degree by a commercialized form. Of Dis washing but miss Nellie j commodity councils found the a vedders selection of the Art As the subject of her masters thesis at the. Heaviest Days storm Sioux Falls. S. D., april in a a Winter played a april of trick on South Dakota when a snowstorm starting saturday evening caused a a a White easter and today left from five to six inches of Snow Over the Southern part of the state. At Sioux Falls the Snow stopped late last night. The fall of five and a half inches was the heaviest reported this year for a single Day. At Yankton six inches fell. No precipitation was reported at Aberdeen and at Watertown and the storm seemed to have missed the Northern portion of South Dakota. Rapid City was covered by a half foot of Snow. Highways were heavy in the storm area but transportation companies reported Little difficulty in maintaining schedules. Temperatures this morning were near the freezing Point but the Snow was not expected to remain on the ground Long. The a Uii Mim temperature reported was 12 agrees above at rapid City. Starts at Aberdeen Aberdeen s. D., april up a heavy Snow started falling in Aberdeen this morning with the thermometer hovering slightly Gander the freezing Point. Low overcast skies which have threatened wintry University of Chicago is unique for six months miss Vedder applied herself diligently to the theory and practice of Dis Hwy Ashing. While one Helper held a Stopwatch and a second counted every movement miss Vedder went thrice daily through the traditional rites of Dis washing from Clearing the table to storing away the Silver and dishes. She arrived at certain conclusions. She determined the slowest of three Ideal methods of laundering tableware required 38 minutes 8 seconds and required 1,954 movements. This was for a Days service for a family of four. The speediest of her methods had the dishes in the cupboard in 22 minutes and 31 seconds with 1,015 motions. The housewife who could use six More minutes on the Telephone will be glad to learn that miss Vedder saved just that and 500 distinct motions by cleaning the we Hole Days dishes in one operation just before lunch. There were other Fine Points too undiscovered by the Amateur dishwasher of the last to centuries or so. There was the matter of a cold rinse followed by a hot Bath with a minimum prescribed temperature of 120 degrees fahrenheit. There was the relative efficiency of soap flakes and bar soap and the Efficacy of the natural method of steam drying As contrasted Ului the artificial Mode of the Towel. But enough. For the latest handbook on the ancient Art of Dis washing Young husbands and housewives and those who have Hopes should address miss Vedder. Bought no liquor of slain woman Aurora 111., april in up a the Man who made the a a buy in the de King liquor raid Case has been found. He is Phillip Johnson and he has told attorneys that he did not Purchase liquor from mrs. Lillian de King at All. The shooting to death of mrs. King a week ago by a Deputy sheriff took place at the de King Home during a raid made under a search warrant. The warrant in turn was predicated on a a a by of liquor which he had made from a woman at the de King Home. Johnson who volunteered his Story to attorneys representing Joseph de King said he did not buy the liquor at the de King Home or from a woman As the Fairchild complaint declared. The a a buy bras made Johnson said a from a Man in front of the Stafford filling station which is near the de King raise prosecution fund Logan. Utah april in up a orman w. Ewing Salt Lake City broker and mining Engineer announced Here that he had directed his attorney to solicit $5,000 to assist in the prosecution of officers who killed mrs. Lillian de King in a liquor raid in Aurora 111. The proposal Ewing said was made a with the consent of other persons in Western states interested in the association against Coroner probes Watertown killing Watertown s. D., april in up a investigation by a coroners jury of the death of g. E. Ellis slain Here Early saturday morning by his Stepfather r. W. Wiseman was scheduled for 4 p. In. Today by or. Will g. Crandall Coroner. Wiseman has been held without formal charge in the oof into jail but states attorney a b. Jaynes said information would be filed As soon As the verdict of the coroners jury is returned. Decision to make a preliminary inquiry was understood to mean that Wiseman has decided not to plead guilty to unjustified killing of Ellis who was shot and another Stepson Quentin Tim Ellis wounded during a quarrel Over the protracted operation of a radio while Wiseman wanted to sleep. It is understood that attorneys have been retained for the defense which May involve both self defense the mental condition of Wiseman. Of surpluses great enough to affect the Domestic mar the question of including in the measure some Means of limiting production when surpluses threaten the Market for a crop remains to be worked out further. Some think any attempt in this direction would be unconstitutional we Hile others disagreeing with them on that Point hold that some such provision is necessary to place the agricultural Industry on a firm foundation. Wait for Hyde while president Hoover has adhered to his hands off policy so far As the presentation of a detailed program is concerned both committees Are still hopeful that they will be Able to get a More intimate insight into the administrations View Point from Secretary Hyde who has accepted invitations to appear before them this week. Nor Becky a reported views Are corrected Washington d. a april in up a the position of senator Norbeck of South Dakota on farm Relief is that no one need be Over optimistic for a general solution of the farm problem in the special session. He made this Plain during the examination of c. Clements Horst of san Francisco before the Senate agriculture committee. Horst said he did not believe the Farmers would get anything in the Way of Relief. A you Arentt alone in that View a senator Norbeck observed. In earlier associated press dispatches the senator was quoted As saying a you Are alone in that the negative having been inadvertently omitted through Ajoc error. Stocks drop then rebound Early losses Cut Down by last. Hour of trading washing watches new York n. Y., april a prices of Many Active stocks tumbled $5 to $22.50 on the new York Stock Exchange today and then rebounded in spectacular fashion in the last hour of trading. Early losses were substantially Cut Down and in a few cases wiped out altogether in a late rally that followed an increase in the Call Money rate from to to 15 per cent weather during the past three Days were still much in evidence giving weight to the opinion that the Snow might continue throughout the Day. Gravelled roads in Northern South Dakota remained in generally Good condition Over the week end although dirt roads Are still barely passable in Many places cautious in comment Washington d. A. April a tile violent fluctuations of the new York Stock Market continued today to be a subject of interest in Washington but officials of the government and those on Capitol Hill mainly were cautious in their comment on the situation. Governors of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks opened their semiannual three Days session with the announcement that there had been no arrangement for a joint meeting with the Federal Board itself. There was no comment from any of them on reports of a division of opinion Over methods of curtailing the speculative trend of the Market. Congressman gives a self up to officer Chicago ii Amil in up a congressman m. A. Michaelson of Chicago. Indicted at Jacksonville. Fla., on charges of violating the prohibition Law surrendered Here today to Henry c. W. Laubenheimer United states marshal. Congressman Michaelson a appearance was surrounded with secrecy and he was ushered immediately into the office of Edwin k. Walker United states commissioner to make Bonds. Congressman Michaelson appeared voluntarily without any Advance notice of his intention. Before the commissioner he waived a preliminary hearing posted $2,000 for his appearance and announced he would go voluntarily to Florida to face the charges against him. He denied emphatically the charges contained in the indictment particularly that he had smuggled liquor into Florida from Cuba in a trunk marked a a expedited to hurry it through the customs office without examination. He said he would be Able to disprove the charges. As soon As Bonds were made he left the Federal building with two Federal officers assigned to him to prevent reporters from questioning him or photographers from taking pictures