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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 3, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather fair Wanner fourth edition of Xxxvi Mitchell s. Wednesday april 3, 1929 ten pages number 154 feathered Lindy fools Mem wet majority Hyde proposes Ives toehold i to l a in Wisconsin three methods unique record f is shrinking for farm Aid Invar Rodom ugly but his Mother watches him gain Fame As rare Bird Jorn in Captivity san Antonio tex., april 3�? a Andy was born 18 months ago. He As incredibly ugly and Only his Tother loved him. Mrs. Snookum and never had a baby before but he went about rearing her son in big Way. And she succeeded. Andy now is a full grown Parrot Aid to be one of the few born and raised in Captivity. Lindy s father is Polly Snow us. A quiet citizen of dignified men. He leaves whatever talking j just be done to his voluble spouse my his son who differs from his namesake by being a person of considerable language. The family lives Aith or. And mrs. R. P. Daniel. Aho have owned the Parent Birds for 15 years. J the scrawny Little infant was j born in a shoe Box and the neighbors Shook their Heads. A the can t they murmured. Mrs. In Ockum knew better. She never had read books never heard of specialists never encountered balanced diets. So she was not handicapped by conflicting theories. Mrs. Snookum took up motherhood with the same gusto she took up fancy words. She drove away but anti Drys score refer Tariff cuts lower freight Wendum Victory by margin rates and farm Board of 106,000 votes his contribution lawmakers May act int Hoover agent Congress 1 11wtt4lv nuu11 refusing to discuss any further Washington. C., april 3�? a it a the Bills that she will bring up and fight for she declared that her Mark Hannah a daughter to fight for farm Aid mrs. Senator Medill Mccormick has a farm of l Ier own and its one of her chief interests has a plenty of legislation to offers by Martha Dalrymple associated press staff writer Washington d. C., april 3�? up a mrs. Medill Mccormick newly elected representative from Illinois has a a plenty of legislation that she is planning to introduce during the regular session of the seventy first to. P. Daniel of san Antonio proud owner of a Parrot family mrs. Snookum the Mother heft. Polly Daniel cent Erthe father Aud the handsome offspring. Lindy. Bush refuses to yield aviators simple grandeur will Mark rites Milwaukee wis., april 3�? up a anti prohibitionists scored a Victory in the referendum election yesterday when an overwhelming sentiment in favor of repealing the Severson state prohibition enforcement act was registered. Returns from 1494 of the states 2759 precincts representing every sections of the state showed 212,201 in favor of repealing the enforcement act and 106.339 opposed to repeal. On the other question of removing the Home brew penalty the vote in 1308 precincts was yes 158,-250 no 96.710. As returns continued to add to the majority in favor of eliminating the prohibition enforcement act from the statute books through legislative action wets claimed that the margin of Victory would exceed 124.000. Says it is a mandate this claim was made by state senator Thomas m. Duncan socialist author of the referendum the result of which he maintained present fight will be to keep the special session which will open on april 15, a a pure for farm Relief and a Strong Federal farm Board with Power to solve the diverse problems which confront agriculture was recommended to the Senate Agri ital if i a _ i this daughter of Mark Hanna culture committee today of Secre and widow of senator Medill my tary Hyde As the pressing need in i Cormick asserted that she is a bringing about improved conditions Farmers representative and will Hope for Rescue of South never in history of France Ehn Ross fliers is has foreigner been As slowly decreasing honoured As Herrick Sydney n. S. W. April 3�? a3 a Paris. France. April 3�?-oab�?not a regarded As a mandate to friends of the missing Southern j in the Hutor of France before Cross aviators today hoped Tor fortunate Circum Canoe to for agriculture. Emphasizing that he was speaking for himself alone the Secretary asserted that it would appear to be a the Clear mandate of the people for Congress to pass such a Bill As was introduced last fall by senator Mcnary of Oregon and that while other legislation affecting tariffs and Waterways would be needed it was necessary to set tip immediately a Board with Power to regulate surpluses for crops through stabilization agencies. Has no fee substitute questioned by members of the take her part in the debate on the floor of the House in any fight for proper Relief As Well As in any Effort necessary to keep the session closed to consideration of anything except the two major problems. Fought for fee a i fought tooth and Nail for the Mcnary Haugen Bill and the equalization she said a and on the strength of my stand on it i won the election in my District. But i Don t know yet what i will do on anything that is presented after these agriculture hearings. I Wall have to wait and her new congressional duties of Escobar flees from Jimenez Calles states committee the Secretary said he Cupy Only a part of Tho hours she committee the Secretary said be puts in at her desk during these had no plan to take the place of Days before she is sworn in As a member of the House. The Rock Ruth Hanna Mccormick Eigner been honoured in death As in apr -1 a yesterdays vote will have no of come the otherwise almost certain Herrick eve Tench regulation a a gig Al Ortac and hopelessness of their plight. \ 11 As been stretched to the utmost be Vole no binding upon the Only extreme Good Fortune most ?��?�8 that Ali rpm sek 01ia american an Imp Iessi a memorial. Referendum was to obtain by a humans offering ministrations told j thought could culminate in the to Franco american fiends i .1. Lindy he coaids not be As ugly As he Rescue of Captain Charles Kings a a a with Punde Tord Smith. His Pilot Thanes t. The ceremony will be of extreme simplicity but Only space will limit the grandeur of the obsequies for the yes and Quot not vote the sentiment of voter. There appeared no doubt the equalization fee proposal of the twice vetoed Mcnary Haugen Bill defraying the Cost of controlling surpluses. He said it would be the duty of the farm Board to Quot Blaze the Trail and that consequently it should be empowered with sufficient authority to Deal with All the problems that May arise. In reply to senator Caraway however but that the legislature Democrat. Arkansas the Secretary w Ould shape its action according to the result of the voting. Returns compiled by the Assoc a there were two eggs in the nest a a he to in do them the Man who once though a for Rhyn t in Riv Horn hut mrs no sunday flashed a mysterious. Ii Ian a r a a i a a when i nay was porn out ivies a Mussaw to the world nod n Eigner. Inferred a simple offer to snookum is a believer in cop message to the world and Digap was needed for Ted press indicate the majority in Book axioms. She expressed her geared somewhere East of wind favor of repeal would be consider opinion As to the relative value of Jam Western Australia a few of the thousands ably less than was recorded in 1926 a Bird in the hand and a Bird in in that message which they who have applied for tickets to i when the referendum memorialized the Shell by abandoning the sur larded characteristic services at the embassy will i Congress to modify the volstead act visor to its Fate when Lindy Clam Quot Cheriot. They told of failing to Breed into sight. Tors on their plane and a heavy. Erica or Lindy is As Large As his parents rainstorm which obscured the _ f ill i has the same colouring and has in a ground from their View. They gave 111 the l me Lim Lier Ted the gift of gab from his i their position As Quot about too Miles j�?�1�1?/ Bijj Mother. He prefers cheese for his East of Wyndham a and then Sank Peak for Tamer in a be i we meals fears his Mother s reproving into the vastness of the australian 1 13t> spends his time snooping \ Bush. Peopled by wild uncivilized hear the Farewell words of Premier to permit the manufacture and Sale of 2.7o Beer earned by a margin of 172.000. Milwaukee county vindicated the claim of the wets that it was their said the stabilization corporations themselves would share in any losses incurred in marketing the crops but he later amended this to say that the government shown stand the loss and that at any rate was a problem for Congress to work out. Many committee members express the conviction after Hyde Herd completed his testimony that he had clearly stated what has River farms at Rockford. 111., and a newspaper that she has recently bought at Rockford both demand a lot of her time. Tile routine business of being in Congress is not new to her and she admits having a Small Start on other incoming members because of the years she served As a girl in the office of her father and later As an assistant to her husband both when he we As in the Senate and he was representative at Large from Illinois. Farm her pet the Dairy farm in Illinois is her pet she admits and she is the Only woman member of the Holstein friesian association. She has established an extensive Laboratory at the farm and has developed a method of putting iodine in her pasteurized milk to safeguard the babies of that Mississippi Valley from a Lack of a proper amount of iodine. She has been making a trip to Chicago at least once a month to spend a Day or so at the farm and a Day perhaps in the office of her newspaper where she is preparing to make Many changes in the course of the next few years. The rest of her time at Home she spends at her office Iii Chicago where she gathered up the Loose ends of other business ventures. Looks leisurely rebels flight however checked by burned Bridges to the North 2 Day Battle Over Santa Rosalia Chihuahua Mexico april 3�? up a delayed a mexican revolutionary leaders today admitted that at 6 a. In. Monday the government forces had obtained Possession of Jimenez. A rebel counter attack late today however resulted in hundreds of Federal soldiers being driven into the Hills the insurgents claimed. Mexico City. Mexico. April 3�?- a3 a precipitate rebel Retreat from Jimenez after two Days bloody fighting there was halted this morning at a burned railway Bridge North of the City. Eight troop trains which left Jimenez late yesterday under cover of the heaviest lighting of the revolt were stalled while soldiers attempted to repair the Bridge. Between the trains and the temporary safety of Chihuahua City there were seven other burned Bridges and it was believed the rebels Retreat at least so far As the rail lines were concerned had been halted. Resort of highways would permit comparatively easy Pursuit by Federal troops under general Almazan. This officer whose two Day attack on Jimenez culminated Lata yesterday in almost Complete rebel withdrawal from the Little town. And the most decisive Victory of the revolt reformed his troops hoping to follow and Quot exterminate Quot the rebel army which has been it. Rolled in by the dry Rural territory Istle i no Flowers. No music Frame new Battle cry dont know where to look 1 there will be no Flowers no my the wet majority used their yes Quot to a he to the up Wrai Anvil a a Sec women will be to assure a Large majority for there was the fear today that the Only some 300 representative men both questions on prohibition re search which was Bern made for in severe mourning garb All a peal of the state prohibition in Feiy Psi a a rss so of jul cording to american usage. The for Cement act and the removal of t a la n a f by part of the ceremony will be j penalties in the act against Manu in French style with a guard of facture Sale and Possession of 2.75 Juis Wjk become Honor of th4 French legion of been. Lost forced it off its path. Honor arms drawn lending the i Quot the Way to National repeal is the immense area Inland from f. A j sol through state repeal was the Bat in up in or Only which of coir to a lung Aux about the Edwards Home for things a Savages some of them Cannibal corp to eat. A a a a 1 Lindy wears Chute in trip to Mexico Mexico City. Mexico. April 3�? 4s Mexico s internal strife has cast its Shadow Over the Romance of colonel Charles a. Lindbergh and miss Anne Morow. It is a different Mexico which the colonel is visiting now and both he and his Fiancee seem aware of the change. In flying Here yesterday. Colonel Lindbergh flew Many Hundred Miles out of his Way to escape passing Over War Tom Southern Chihuahua. But even then he took precautions against mishap growing out or the disturbed condition of the country. When he arrived Here he wore a stronghold by favouring reveal by a All along been considered the aim a to against Prater and other Quinones de Leon spams Amoas 5. Vote which far offset the major of the administration that is tar thyroid gland troubles that result Sador speaking for the diplomatic Ity support of the prohibition Law the agriculture committees to re a by the Way to National repeal is Wyndham is practically in explore in Sprai to team eds a wildness of Hills and Rivers i a g without any beaten French ministers High officials. Military and naval officers Diplo tracks and not the of Mats and am incan friends of the roadways. It is one of Wilce it. Ambassador will follow the coffin tie cry of the wets and represented by the association against the prohibition amendment they asked the state to join Montana new York and Nevada in repealing the state territories in the world. Font Uville French troops line the enforcement Law. Placing the in a a a a l for Cement entirely in the hands of seemed even More grim As the _ search entered its third Day still Parachute Over his Grav business i going Forward but with each step suit the first time he has been i of its Advance Laden with danger seen with one in Mexico cite. J to the would be rescuers planes a embassy officials said they did Tive runners and River boats them not know How Long he would remain in Mexico City and asserted he ame Only for a quiet visit with miss Morrow. It was understood How Ever the visit might last As Long As a week and that during it there in Isth be a formal announcement Al his wedding Date and place. Of the comment of Royal air forces j route 0 the american pro Cathe officials Quot we done to know where to dral where services will be conduct selves two planes join search two aeroplanes were employed in flights Over the country where the missing men May have landed while a River launch was Enro Ute to the Drysdale Mission station. Native runners were dispatched into the Interior for such information As they might gain. It was realized that even if the successful the men air boosters meet to plan Aerial week quest were a a o a might be found starved to death Huron. S. D., april 3 a3, j since they had almost no food with event natives of aviation committee Pheni and the country is Inhospit-111 rapid City. Huron Pierre. A Abie principal Hope Lay in the ter town and possibly other South 1 my no shaving been Able to reach Dakota cities were to meet Here 1 Drysdale Mission or one of one or this afternoon to discuss South a two other isolated stations where Kota aviation week which has they might have found Succour been appointed state chairman for the activities of the week was to be brought to Huron in a five passenger Ryan monoplane which left the local Airport ter Sioux Falls shortly before to a. In. The week opening april 29 was wire London. Adds mystery cd by Dean Beekman at 11 15 a. In. Will Start Home Friday tile body Wall remain in the edifice until evening when without ceremony it will be taken to the Railroad terminal to be put aboard a train for Brest where it will arrive Friday morning. Escorted by a military guard of Honor it will be placed aboard the French Cruiser Tourville we Hile troops present arms and Cannon Thunder the ambassador s Salute of 19 guns. Tile Tourville is believed to be the fastest Cruiser in the world but across the Atlantic it will maintain a funeral Pace so As not to beat Mcmaster the Aquitania with the ambassador a daughter in Law mrs. Parmley Herrick to new York. The Aqui Tania leaves France saturday o the Federal government dry forces composed of the anti Saloon league. W. T. U. And National prohibition party As Well As Independent committees urged the state to uphold Federal enforcement while republicans pleaded for voters to Quot stand by president the state was carried by the Republican nominee in the november election. Of says n. W. Must fight for own in radio address. Declares Tariff is discriminatory a slim Brown eyed woman who i led personally by the movement s we ears sports clothes most of the i commander in chief general Jose time she seems More a casual Gonzalo Escobar. It was believed Washington society Matron with a Small rebel rear guard left at problems of Bridges and dinners j Jimenez had abandoned the town than a Busy woman of affairs pm a a during the night also permitting Lineal financial agricultural and its c01 let occupation by federals. Journalistic. J save rebels quit cite despite her Many business ands ,n�?z., pm tip professional interest she found at Chapultepec time during the last month to Yankton. S. D., april 3�? special a senator Mcmaster today Ait Rora Nepi Ity m a y continued the discussion of the n w i pc. A i Jurd a Tariff Resolution for the downward face mane Lauvis i j revision of excess schedules which Aurora. 111., april 3.�? up a a War Fri a or ii 3�?up a rant for the arrest of Eugene Boyd Lub Patu. Num Sydney n. S. A. To j of the evening news today stresses activities led the a Al raid on the Mac Fprd Uhira shrouds the Joseph de King Home North the mystery which Telegram received shrouds the by Captain set As state aviation week because j Charles Kingsford Smith before on one of the Days probably May j the departure of the Southern i the daily air plane passengers j Cross saturday service Between Watertown Huron from this Telegram rapid City will be officially. Smith assumed that his agent at opened. Here was issued today by c. B. Dickinson Justice of the peace. Fairchild was charged with perjury for having signed the search warrant. Less so Jsn Sass Forath Quot Mem of a Man brother at l Aughter and a a Sydney declared that he saw Ihn Sou it at a special grand jury result of five outfits seek Oil in fall River i we ram but do not a Anouce the hot Springs. S. A. April 3.�? 4>>�? signature. In the other hand the postal belief that Oil exists in paying quantities in South Dakota was expressed by Charles t. Lupton prominent a Petroleum geologist during a Trio into fall River county in the southwestern part of the state. The Field he said a is worthy of a test plans for digging a Well near Provo have been announced by w. L. Dillon. Four other outfits Are planning to Drill. Weather forecast South Dakota mostly fair to a a a. Night and thursday slightly warm repair phone damage or tonight in Central and Northeast Des Moines la., april 3�? a3 a y urn on cooler thursday or thurs the Northwestern Bell Telephone dire night. I company heaviest hit by the sleet Iowa partly Cloudy tonight and and snout storm of sunday sex recommendations by a coroners jury investigating the fatal shoot department asserts that there is no in a of mrs Lumian de King record of such a message which j jury composed of six Aurora business men found the slaying of mrs. King during a county dry raid at her Home March 25. As it recommended that the grand jury Quot inquire into All raid put in his pocket just before he took off. The genuine Telegram from his Wyndham agent he failed to receive. It arrived just after he started. W _ _ _ this Telegram described the j conditions surrounding the weather As highly unfavourable and that led to the shooting urged postponement of the flight. It was impossible to recall the fliers by wireless As the trailer Aerial was lost when the machine took off. Of thursday cooler thursday. Minnesota partly Cloudy tonight and thursday slightly warmer tappets to be on a nearly Normal basis by tonight company officials said. A few lines probably will not the verdict held that Deputy sheriff Rov Smith who fired the shot that killed mrs. In King be held on a charge of manslaughter. Quot we believe from the evidence a the verdict continued Quot that the warrant upon which the raid was based was the result of a false affidavit by Eugene Boyd Fairchild an attache of the states attorneys of night in South portion cooler in be repaired until tomorrow. Extreme Northwest portion cooler thursday or thursday night. North Dakota mostly fair to i three die in fire Rochester n. A. April 3.�?�? night and thursday slightly warm Eugene Leonard 39, his daughter or tonight in Central and Northeast a Lavina. 15. And his son Eugene portions cooler thursday or thurs or. 4, were burned to death today Dav night. When fire destroyed their Home at Nebraska mostly fair tonight Chila station near Here. And thursday slightly warmer tonight in Central portions. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temper attire As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today. Maximum 53. Minimum 32. At 7 a. In. Today 37 roads fair. Precipitation 0 was passed by the Senate. In his address yesterday Over Wax at Yankton senator Mcmaster showed How in the Tariff of 1922 Industrial products received two or three times the amount of Tariff Protection that agricultural products received. He showed How farm organizations had asked for increased schedules on Many agricultural products but were denied. In today a speech senator Mcmaster took up the subject of excessive schedules accorded Industrial products and showed How Many great manufacturing concerns who were in a highly prosperous condition in 1922 received greatly increased Tariff schedules and shortly after these schedules were obtained he said they began to declare enormous Stock dividends ranging from three Hundred percent to sixteen thousand percent All of we hich he asserted proves that they were in a highly prosperous condition at the time of the Tariff act and there we As no necessity of granting to them these exorbitant Tariff rates he showed How the aluminium company of America had received a Tariff Protection of fifty five percent upon their products and then explained How that company a few years ago began with a capital or $500,000 and through Tariff Protection increased this capital to two Hundred million in addition to paying millions of dollars in dividends and the Stock value of that company is now approximately port out a Bill similar to the Mcnary measure and for the ways and Means committee to suggest revision of the Tariff on agriculture products. Favored by Coolidge the Mcnary Bill was viewed favourably by the Coolidge administration last fall. Secretary Jardine giving it his full endorsement. It would give the farm Board $300,-000.000 to loan to stabilization corporations to buy up surpluses and dispose of them in an orderly manner in the Domestic Market in such a Way As to maintain an even Price level. Each crop would have a commodity Council we hich would Wrork in cooperation with the Board and suggest the needs of that particular crop. Differs from free Bill the Mcnary fill differs radically from the old Mcnary Haugen Bill which carried the equalization fee. The latter Bill would have disposed on the world Market at a loss surplus crops bought up in the Domestic mar vet so As to maintain a fixed Price. The loss incurred by Selling on world markets would have been assessed against the Farmer in the form of an equalization fee. The Mcnary Bill advocated by Secretary Hyde makes no provision for meeting losses. The Money to buy up crops would come out of the Treasury. While this Money would be in the form of Loans the plan is for the government to stand any resulting losses. Handles no surplus under the Mcnary Bill surpluses we Ould be fed into the Domestic Market there is no provision As to what would be done if surpluses continued to pile up year after year but the Assumption is that the Board could devise ways of curtailing production and to better Market the crop so that surpluses we Ould not be habitual. Senator Mcnair Yteo we As coauthor of the old Mcnary Bill devised the new Bill with the help of Secretary Jardine and experts of the agriculture and Commerce departments. The Secretary read his views from a prepared statement. Although he had had a Long conference we Ith president Hoover last evening he emphasized that he was Quot speaking for myself Speaks for self alone make two trips South when her two youngest children a boy 12, and a girl 8 were slow in recovering from attacks of influenza. Distribution All Point to the fact that we must find an Agency to w hich each and All of the problems can be properly presented considered and upon which real and positive assistance can be Given in sol Yankton Bucks play tight s. Cage champs win first g ame tilt to defeat Bristol conn., 25 to 14 ution. Blazing new trails Quot we have to Bear in mind that in their solution we Are to a Large extent blazing new trails making our own experience As we go. Audit therefore has appeared to me jei0 j ears into the second round that As we cannot foresee in and i As Bristol conn., was Defeated 25 Vance the circumstances under to 54 Chicago 111., april 3�? a3 a a tight defense sent Yankton s. D., up for its sixth try at the title in with a defense built around big boy Hammer a six foot which the Powers of the Board Are to be called into action any at tempt to write out too detailed leg a it b0> manner. A six toot relative directions would probably i , and 8uard. A he South serve Only to defeat the purpose of Dakota f Ampit is held the East the Board. That is the heart of the a at Bay forcing them to plan and the rest Are d0iv&Quot the court Jhu be Secretary Hyde is to appear be pm b Brothers Emery and Bud fore the House agriculture com teamed with Jensen another lanky eggs mrs. John Graff had Buff Orpington hatching eggs precipitation and sold All she had. She since january i. 2.98 inches pre a so not or for a Peke capitation excess since january i .38 ais0 Nas or ers Tor o weeks ahead a and expects still inches. Wrather and roads by the associated press More. Mrs. Herman Ruh Berg it. Vernon had the the rear room gets two years in met i Irrer Wun Muj Ion Vav Aithi a fun Tacij for Huron therl j three Hundred millions of dollars on Huron. S. D., april 3.�?�?john j Exchange. Kaska. 28, was sentenced today to a a serve two years and three months in the state Penitentiary for the theft of clothing and food with a total value of not More than $25. Kiska pleaded guilty to a charge of burglary in the third degree we Hen he appeared before circuit judge Alva e. Taylor. At the hearing states attorney w. W. Howes recalled the series of three thefts we Hift we Ere committed at Bonilla last we Eek. Monday night shortly after he arrived in the town on a freight train Kiska broke into the George Mckichan general store. The next night he broke into the Meyers restaurant. Thursday he went Back to the Mckichan store and was successful in getting away with a Quantity of food and a few other Small articles although the proprietor armed with a Shotgun was sleeping in one of temp. 7a.m. H. L. Of. Ads Sioux Falls 47 57 35 .00 Good it Watertown 35 59 32 .00 Good a Huron 36 60 28 .00 Good Yankton 41 63 41 of fair Aberdeen 24 68 34 on Onod rapid City 45 68 41 .00 Good Brookings 51 51 36 .00 fair i for re 37 71 36 of Good thu is the season to sell escape break proof jail Al Dorado ark., april 3�? up a four prisoners held on robbery charges one an alleged member of the notorious Quot aces Pendleton Bandit gang escaped from the new Quot break proof jail Here today the reputed gangster is s. G. Quot Snake Cain an escaped convict from the Oklahoma Penitentiary. The three Lusk newspapers of South Dakota he said fought what is know As the Mcmaster Tariff Resolution in the Senate for the downward revision of the excessive schedules and he challenged the Lusk papers to defend those excessive schedules stating that of they can do so they can do More than any senator on the floor of the United states Senate was Able to do. Senator Mcmaster stated that in the coming Tariff revision agricultural products would be accorded increased duties but the danger was that More excessive Industrial schedules we Ould be obtained thus arculing the benefits Given to agriculture. He said that the Northwest must fight not Only for proper Tariff schedules for agriculture but must fight for the abolition of excessive schedules in order to bring about just Tariff legislation. Senator Mcmaster is speaking fifteen minutes daily at twelve forty five Over Wax at Yankton. 0 accidentally shot Centerville s. D., april 3�? a3 a his Shotgun discharging As he handed it to his father to shoot a Mittee this afternoon. Tile House committee also expects to hear from the agriculture Secretary before the hearings Are wound up this week to allow time for wilting the new farm Bill which will claim major attention at the forthcoming special session of Congress. House Waits for Hyde because of the desire of Many members of both the Senate and House committees to know More specifically and in greater detail what the administration wanted in the Wray of farm Aid legislation Secretary Hyde was invited to appear at the beginning of their hearings last week. A trip to Missouri on personal business however prevented his appearance before either prior to today a sessions. President Hoover meanwhile has persisted in his determination not to interfere with what he considers the purely legislative functions of working out the details of measures designed to fulfil the party a pledges and to confine his participation to conferences with congressional leaders on various Points As they come up. May consider Rural credits after one conference of this nature representative Tilson of Connecticut Republican Leader of the House has indicated that the House banking committee May be organized during the special session to consider Rural credits legislation As a farm Aid measure. Chairman my player drove through the Bristol defense for the needed Points. Yankton jumped into a Lead at the Start and was out in front 12 to 6. At the half. Roberts a dead Eye Forward endeavoured to keep the Connecticut five in the lining in the third period but his Long shots could not match the Yankton scoring Trio who counted from far and near. The summary Quot i wish to state a he said Quot that Fadden of the banking committee in discussing the subject i Ami with this possibility in View has speaking for myself alone. I have been making a careful study of the not within less than a month had governments present farm loan sys the Opportunity to consider the Iem problem in detail and i shall not attempt to present any detailed piece of legislation. You gentlemen Are very much More fitted for the task than i. Quot i have Long been interested in the ends to be accomplished by Relief rather than by the legislative methods. While i make no pretence of being an expert i do claim Tine same earnestness of purpose which dominates your body in its quest for solution of this vexing says platform is Clear declaring that the Republican platform clearly outlined the plan to be followed. Secretary Hyde gave three objectives to strive for. A first a he said Quot the revision of the Tariff for better and greater Protection of american agriculture. That subject is being dealt with elsewhere. Quot second reduction of transportation costs by development of Inland Waterways and highways. The advancement of this likewise lies in another Quarter. Quot third the assistance to agriculture which i shall a mention which also Bear upon the problem. Quot in assisting reorganization of the marketing system we have All of us conceived the creation of a great instrumentality which we have called the Federal farm Board with advisory committees which shall be Given authority and resources with which to Deal with this third category of problems. Several Hundred problems Quot and it is not one problem. It is several Hundred problems. Many of these problems Are unknown to us today and will Only be developed with experience. The scores of different agricultural commodities. The different localities of their origin the different markets we hich a big Bill scores election Victory Chicago 111. April 3 a the forces of mayor Quot big Bill Thompson won nine out of the eleven Aldermani positions decided by voters yesterday and thereby retained a firm grip on the City Council for the next two years. The Victory in the february 26 election coupled with that of yesterday give the mayor and supporters of his Quot America first Quot platform 36 out of the 50 votes in the City Council two More than Are necessary to pass appropriation ordinances. The vote was Light and the election was one of the most mild mannered in years. The Only violence reported to police was the slugging of policeman William Hanke investigator for the states attorneys office who tried to disperse a crowd of loiter ers near a polling place. Governor0 Bulow Back in Pierre Pierre. S. D., april 3.�?cpi�?gov. W. J. Bulow today returned to Pierre following a trip to the Mayo clinic at Rochester minn., where he had his tonsils removed and underwent a thorough examination. Governor Bulow left for Rochester March 26, following several months trouble with phlebitis in his right leg. The executive was in his office this afternoon feeling Well after the return trip. To St Louis re elects St. Louis mo., april 3�? a3 a Victory j. Miller Republican was reelected mayor of St. Louis in yesterdays municipal election by a majority of 6991 votes Over Lawr Bristol 14 Foft of Goodrich f.3 i i Roberts f.0 4 2 White c0 i Allaire a. .,.0 0 3 Kawaski i 0 i Green g0 0 totals a. .5 4 i 8 Yankton 25 Foft of s. Smith f0 4 e. Smith f2 0 Jensen c3 3 d. Smith g____0 0 0 Hamman. G0 i Thomas i 0 i totals. 5 9 tree squared Carl Swanson 17, son _ of or. And mrs. Antone Swanson they penetrate their method and ence Mcdaniel his democratic of was killed yesterday. Means of shipment processing and potent. South East and West win Chicago. Iu., april 3.�? a3 a the South East and West monopolized the victories of the morning games of the National High school basketball tournament at the University of Chicago each Section coming through with one win. College Grove champions of Tennessee joined the ranks of the Southern winners by shoving Moorhead twice Minnesota titleholder out of the running 30 to 29 in the hardest fought game. Establish High score Wheeling w. Va., with a team that has not been Defeated since losing its first round of the 1928 tournament took a free scoring contest from Snead High of Boaz ala., 54 to 35. The West virginians not Only set a new High score for the current tournament but the combined score of the two teams set an All time aggregate scoring record for tournament play. The West placed Pocatello Idaho by the first round the Idaho champions defeating Cumberland. Md., 34 to 30 with a great last Quarter rally. Carolinians win in overtime Jackson High carried Michigan into the second round defeating Columbia. S. C., 27 to 24 in the first overtime game of the tournament. The score was tied at 24 All at the end of the regular playing period. In the overtime session Otto Jackson Forward Sank a goal from mid floor and Herrick added a free throw while Columbia missed five free throws. Flies from Hills to Omaha in 5 hours Huron s. D., april 3�? a3 a hurrying to the bedside of her sick Mother. Miss Anna Fastenau of Spearfish supervisor of the training school at Black Hills teachers College was taken to Omaha in a five passenger Ryan monoplane which left the amp Uron Airport yesterday afternoon. Miss Fastenau made the trip from rapid City to Huron by air. After a Short rest Here she stepped into the plane that carried her to Omaha. The actual flying time Between rapid City and Omaha a distance of about 500 Miles was slightly More than five hours of the president Portes Gil it was announced Quot the bloody Battle which has been fought during two Days at Jimenez Between the Federal army commanded by general Almazan and the main body of the Northern rebels has resulted in the most Brilliant and definite Victory that the National armies have obtained in the present lieutenant colonel Gustavo Leon reported on a final recon loitering flight Over Jimenez and the rebel lines. The report was relayed to Chapultepec by general Calles from his Headquarters at Bireme Jillo too Miles Southeast of Jimenez. The report dated Dolores Chihuahua where Leon had landed after his flight said the rebels had evacuated Jimenez and were fleeing northward leaving Only a few of their number behind As a rear guard. Other Federal aviators he said were bombing the fleeing columns and troop trains six of which were held up at the first burned Bridge North of the City. Two other trains were stalled still further behind. Bombs rebel trains Leon reported bombing the rebel trains and firing upon them himself with his machine gun commenting that some of the bombs fell Quot exactly on the enemy each rebel troop train he said had seven coaches with a considerable number of troops on the top of the cars. Federal commanders estimated the rebel dead during the two Days fighting at 600 with Many desertions and Many wounded. Littles was said of Federal losses. Quot the extermination of the trait i Orsu forces is now merely a question of hours a general Calles wired Chapultepec. Quot i greatly fear however. That those responsible for this brutal military uprising Are personally Safe Many Kilometres from the an incoherent account of the last phase of the Battle indicated that the rebels staked everything on a desperate charge by their entire cavalry Force at 4 a. In. Yesterday. Thirteen Hundred horses rushed the sector of the Federal lines held by general Eulogio Ortiz at that hour but we Ere repulsed. Fighting continued in the sector for four hours but the federals were never afterwards in danger. Ortiz lost 25 soldiers killed. Rebel leaders escape belief air planes were Busy through out the Day observing the rebel movements and carrying them with bomb attacks. Although the rebels possessed several planes Only one of them was used. The others being camouflaged with tree branches is. It was believed Here some of the rebel leaders escaped in the single plane which we ent North pursued by Federal machines. The revolution entered its second month today. In less than five weeks fighting Federal troops under the leadership of general Calles have obliterated the rebel movement in Vera Cruz won a decisive Victory in the North and have the rebels West coast army in full Retreat northward through Sinaloa where general Carrillo yesterday occupied la Cruz with government forces. Rebels continue to bomb Naco from air Naco ariz., april 3�?ca3 a the Loyal mexican Garrison at Naco Sonora was on Edge again today expecting More rebel air raids. The american town however was assured by rebel leaders that no More revolutionary bomb would fall North of the International line As they did yesterday we Hen two missiles exploded Here wounding an american shattering windows in the business District and terrorizing the populace. After the raid by a rebel plane from general Fausto Topete a attacking forces Brig. Gen. Frank s. Cocheu. Commander of the United states eighth army corps went into Mexico and conferred with general Topete who announced that no More bombs we Ould fall in american territory. At the same time advices from Bisbee ariz., said the rebels were enlisting aviators and planned to continue the Aerial raids on Naco Sonora. In retaliation for the rebel bombing Federal aviators flew Over general Topete scamp South of Naco and inflicted some damage. While the bombing apparently aimed at Federal morale has been going on Topete a troops and those of the Loyal Garrison at Naco have been standing looking at each other from a distance of about three Miles but neither Side has fired any shot

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