Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 6, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
A ten weather unsettled colder the evening Republican fourth edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Saturday april 6,1929 twelve pages number 157 new sport planes make debut at Detroit wounding u s. Trooper several Light models priced in car Range brightly coloured open cockpit crafts expected to lure sportsmen some fold wings by William l. Berchtold associated press aviation editor Detroit Mich., april 6�? up a the sportsman Pilot who turns to the Clear skies Spring As the Motorist turns to the open Road finds a wide array Light planes from which to choose his new Model at the All american aircraft show in Detroit which opened Here today for a week. Brightly coloured open cockpit planes built to suit the tastes the sportsman predominate among the new models for the first time in years. Most the Little planes could be tucked beneath the huge transports which have attracted most attention in the past. Several the Light planes come within the Price Range automobiles and pot a few Are compact enough to be stored in the family garage. Folding wings held to Cut Down the space necessary for storage. For the first time in the history the Industry More than too different planes Are display at the Spring show. Most the Pioneer manufacturers Are presenting new models All have added improvements to their 192s products. Newcomers in show the Standard aircraft corporation a newcomer in the Industry is showing a new biplane designed by Charles h. Day. Who was known Tor years through the Gates Day flying circus. The Davis aircraft corporation Richmond. Ind. Another newcomer presents the Davis a red head a a two place open monoplane. While the Doyle Aero corporation at Baltimore has dressed its a Oriole a up in new Spring colors to attract the sportsman Pilot. File St. Louis aircraft Corpora vion has sent the a Cardinal Quot a two passenger Cabin monoplane to the show for its debut. Don Alexander Colorado Springs Colo., has put the finishing touches a new Cabin plane which he introduced. The Loening division Keystone aircraft corporation displays a new product. The new ship was designed by Alfred Verville. It is a four place Semi cantilever monoplane. Buhl presents for the first time its air Sedan Standard a six place Mesqui plane. Small three motored the Kreutzer tri motored plane the smallest three engined plane being produced comes East for the first time. Stinson has introduced a new Low Wing monoplane with a wide wheel tread. The Mohawk aircraft corporation Minneapolis. Builder the a Pinto Quot has two new models. A new Detroit aircraft company in which William e. Metzger and other local capitalists Are interested offers a new four place amphibian to be called the a Mac air duo plane other manufacturers showing new products Are Acme aircraft corporation Rockford ll., two place open monoplane Alliance aircraft company Alliance o., the Argo two place open biplane Arrow aircraft motor corporation Havelock. Nebr., the Arrow two place open biplane Lincoln aircraft corporation Lincoln. Neb., a new sport plane Cunningham Hall aircraft corporation. Rochester. N. A a a six place Cabin biplane invincible Metal furniture company Manitowoc wis., four place Cabin monoplane Knoll aircraft corporation. Wichita kas., six passenger Cabin monoplane Rearwin air plane company Salina. Kas., three place open biplane and Parks aircraft inc., St. Louis four place Cabin monoplane. Of stirs capital Yankee planes ordered to arizonan More bombs hit u. S. Soil old belief that Moon weather Prophet broken scientist declares that a a tipped new Moon is always a a tipped in certain latitudes a All other Moon signs wrong too he says Washington d. C., april 6�?- ins a curiously persistent Are the various superstitions relating to the effect the Moon the weather farm crops. Say. Other superstitions relating to the Moon Are these which offer guidance in farm practice such As sowing reaping Breeding butchering singling shearing situation is acute Naco ariz., april 6.�? apr a bomb from a rebel air plane fell far the american Side the line at 11 50 a. In. Today. It exploded in a Back Yard fifty Felt in the rear the Western Union Telegraph office where Teleg Raphers and newspapermen were working. The explosion shattered windows and started a fire in a trash pile. No one was Hurt. Is it. A it aircraft designers have finished a score Light planes shown at the All american aircraft show in Detroit. The new Standard 24 lower right the Davis a red head Quot open monoplane left and the Doyle Oriole Quot Nipper right Are among the 106 planes displayed. E Dward s. Evans inset is chairman the show. Huron Man Hurt Law Superior to in Iowa Blaze Oil conservation c. J. Cooper leaps from to producers get rude settee window in Des Moines Back when restriction a several killed is turned Down Des Moines la., april 6�? a at by Mark Sullivan least four persons Are dead and Washington d. C., april 6�?tile scores Are suffering from administration has refused sane Naco. Sonora Mexico. April 6�? Pic general Fausto Topete a rebel forces were beaten Back after a one the most unreasonable i any other farm activity supposed to these beliefs a Federal weather be affected by the a dark Quot the Bureau expert said today is that if j a a Light the Moon. The scientist the horns the new Crescent Moon i Points out that the chief thing tired downward it is a a wet Quot Moon fearing the growth crops at any nine dead in Spring storm in 3 states port ending rain. As a matter fact this expert declared any Given Date the position the Crescent Moon is always the same in places having the same latitude so the same kind weather would necessarily prevail we Ere this sign any value throughout a Belt latitude extending around the Globe. Equator proof again near the Equator in a part the world notorious for its heavy rainfall the Young Moon is stage Are Moon innocent temperature sail and air composition adjacent atmosphere kind and intensity Light presence absence and severity Plant disease mechanical condition the j soil Loose compact Fertility the soil and Quality other vegetation w eeds present the Moon has nothing to do with any these conditions affecting crops the weather scientists declare. It has no influence weather generally in an almost horizontal soil. Even the Light the full Moon j position according to the proverb it is almost always a a dry Quot Moon he added. Mass attack against the Naco fed j if the Moon could be viewed from eral trenches today. Casualties. The North South pole the among general Lucas Gonzalez other hand its position would be Federal troops had not been for the superstitious indicative checked out but appeared to be a wet Quot weather but these regions Are few. The rebel attackers charging across a Rocky sparsely brushed plateau affording Little Protection seemingly suffered greater losses. The rebel infantrymen were seen to fall headlong As they attempted to Rush the Federal wire. Characterized by so Little rain fall and Snow that they rank among the arid parts the Globe the experts is not intense enough to have any effect Plant growth Plant diseases. The chief Good accomplished by these old beliefs the scientists say. As embodied in Rural lore is through the systematizing farm work fixing a time for various activities and the Force imparted to the frequently necessary injunction a do it injuries. A. Lion to a proposal by the Oil Indus 13urns and cuts received in a fire try that it should restrict product which broke out at the Kirkwood lion by agreement among its Mem hotel shortly after 3 a. In. Today. Hers. That refusal directly and by asks farm waste Plant for state Mcmaster in radio address tells How Industry frustrates Progress Yankton. S. Dapril 6 a special a in discussing the subject the conversion farm wastes into american Side the line and identified As private John Finezeo Naco Sonora. Mexico. April 6�? up a in the face withering gun fire rebel troops under general Fausto Topete. Attacking the Federal Garrison Here had gained the Protection a cemetery East town at noon today and had driven the Federal troops from the front line trenches. A United states trooper a negro shot while line duty East Naco this morning was brought to the cavalry Camp Field Hospital the social crisis is Bone dry party minus precedent rouses capital so capital hostesses have Washington society finals do Best they can i by realizes it is up till Stimson acts i against real thing three More missing in Tornado which hits Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa property loss High Superior wis., april 6�? up a reports from storm swept Northwest Wisconsin and Minnesota today indicated that the death toll from last nights Tornado May reach pass a score. According to advices received Here Over slender wire communications at least is Are known to he dead in the two states with the possibility that deaths among the 200 More injured May bring the final toll to More than 20. Virtually All buildings at least 500 farms have been destroyed in addition to much other property damage particularly to wire communication. Among the injured at least 25 were reported in a critical condition. Fire chief Burnett after inspecting the wreckage expressed belief j that when pick and axe squads get implication clarifies and determines a group questions in the area the relation government valuable commercial products senator Mcmaster speaking Over Wax Here at noon today explained the character and nature the Bill which he introduced in to work later in the Day several and i a rant principle is hat the the Senate for the appropriation Sherman Law against trusts and Ione million dollars for an expert Dit ional bodies May be found. He trusts Hart Hett r get a Narv i combinations a in full effect and had been reported holding a part j be respected. Since respect for in a room in the most affected t tiie anti Trust Law prevents the part the Structure and had not agreement that the Oil producers been found afterwards firemen want it will prevent any similar were unanimous in believing that agreement by the members other More victims were buried in the industries the ease for indulgence debris. Made out by the Oil producers we As Between 125 and 150 persons stronger than any analogous plea were in the building when the fire that can be made by any other Industry. The Oil producers were Able to say we Ith perfect truth that their action would have the effect conserving the country a stores Oil. Could then fix prices conservation is a major policy the administration but that and every other policy bows before the Plain prohibition combination As expressed by Congress forty years ago in the Sherman Law. The defect in the Oil plan was that the agreement would have the effect giving the producers the Opportunity to raise prices fix prices. That defect will be the More fatal in any agreement proposed by any other Ordinary Industry into which the element conservation would broke out. J. Cooper who came from Huron to take a position with the Des Moines Herald a new daily which plans to publish Here was rushed to a Hospital in a delirious condition but had regained consciousness by 7 a. In. Although it we As feared he had suffered internal injuries when he jumped from hts room the third floor the hotel. Physicians said there was no immediate danger. Cooper said that he had not time in which to save any his clothing valuables because the terrific heat and smoke. Flood danger in Michigan passes not enter. In Short if the Oil in Detroit Mich. April 6�?up a Al do str cannot make the agreement though flood danger in Detroit and it proposed then no Industry can the tobacco and Titta Lawasee make any similar agreement. This Rivers Between Gladwin and mid sustaining the Sanctity the land. Mich., was not entirely past the situation in both places appeared to be easing today. The Connors Creek District in anti Trust Law is at once the policy the Law enforcement Branch the government the policy the administration in general and the several feet in places but auth not anywhere in the world crities were More concerned with politics and government any move file possibility a typhoid Eidem Cut to repeal the anti Trust Law in than with the flood which a reduce its strength. Such Rove Parent in was under control. Merits Are frequently suggested in it was reported from Saginaw j Lac world business. They Are fre that the Waters the Titta Wawa Quentlyn advocated by economists see and tobacco Rivers were rising at the rate three inches an hour late last night but two dams had been saved by the breaking emergency spillways. Texas champions win to finals i principle Chicago. 111. April 6�? a Athens. Texas state champions today Douglas convict to in a trim qualified for the finals the naut to by Ivlou i a i in a tonal High school basketball tour Pierre. S. april 6.�?.--commutation sentence for Elry c. Warren from ten to five years was granted today by governor w. J. Billows following recommendation the state Pardon Board. Warren was committed to the Penitentiary june 23. 1925, upon conviction a statutory charge in Douglas county. And other theorists who say the anti Trust i awl is antiquated and out step with economic and mechanical developments. However that May be. It is Plain the anti Trust act is going to remain what it is. Proposes regulatory measure along with this goes a collateral president Hoover during the Campaign stated his conviction that the government should not engage in the operation businesses the sort now commonly carried by private corporations. That declaration evoked general lament at the University Chi ago. Defeating Jackson Michigan applause especially from business and conservative circles. A Corol titleholder 26 to 13, in the opening game the Semi final round. Classen. Oklahoma City won from Joes. Colo. 23 in the second semifinal game 29 to 23. Consolation scores today iary this principle now emerges from the present attitude about the Oil proposal. If private business wants to enjoy its present immunity from the government entering Brockton mass., 22 Wheatland i such business it must pay the Price weather forecast South Dakota unsettled tonight4 and sunday Snow probable except Rains Snow in Southeast portion somewhat colder tonight in East portion cont in urd cold sunday. Iowa probably showers thunderstorms late tonight it sunday cooler. Minnesota party Cloudy to Cloudy tonight and sunday probably Snow sunday in North portion rain in South portion colder tonight. North Dakota unsettled tonight and sunday Snow probable slightly colder tonight in Southeastern and South Central portions. Nebraska probably Snow rain in West and North portions and rain in Southeast portion beginning tonight sunday cooler sunday and in East portion tonight possibly Strong winds. Weeks forecast for the Region the great lakes upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and the Northern and Central great Plains much unsettled weather during week probably at least two precipitation a periods frequent changes in tem Nataie. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official ment thermometer from 7 a. Day to 7 a. In. Today. B2. 26. 7 a. In. Today 38 roads fair precipitation .04 inches Precipio ton since january i 3.02 inches pred Pitton excess since january i 15 inches. Of Ather and roads Wyo. 14 Morton High Cicero Columbia s. C., 18. 111., 27 killed by storm always preserving competitive conditions. If any Industry becomes tired unrestricted Competition among persons engaged in it As the Oil Industry now is and if such in Forest Lake Minn. April 6�? Justry wants to end the i Conven temp. Sioux Falls Huron Yankton Aberdeen rapid City Brookings Tierra 7 am Hilo roads 46 76 41 .00 Good 39 79 26 .00 Good 38 81 30 .00 Good 41 81 41 to Good 38 82 38 .03 Good 23 63 27 to Good 43 80 37 .05 Good 34 72 34 .04 Good a within 24 hours after he and his brother had moved onto a farm they had purchased two Miles South Here George Lundgren was killed by the storm which struck the place yesterday. Tile two men ran into the basement As they saw the approaching storm which demolished the House dropping it them. One them escaped with minor injuries. 52 cockerel from one and but we will let mrs. A. L. Morris Ien cies unrestricted Competition it must As a first step submit itself to government regulation. To illustrate there is a method by which the Oil Industry can secure the permission which it now seeks for restricting competitive production. That method is by first giving to the Federal government the right to regulate prices charged for Oil gasoline and other products. This Means that there would have to be action by Congress setting up some regulatory body to control the Oil Industry. The administration. I speaking generally says however j in effect that submission to gov i eminent regulation prices is the Cost we hich any Industry must pay in Advance before it can be to agree to restrict compe Woonsocket Tell you about Iti Tion among its members. A i in Industry discouraged it herself she says a All that is Here said applies a Tyr tier run Nola up wire via course to the Federal anti Trust Law. I our Zoudie service Nas that Law covers Only an i forbids sold for me 52 head i Only such agreements and Combina Ini i tons As Cross state lines. Conse Rhode Island red Cocker j Quentlyn the Oil Industry has a parole a a 1 tial Way out. By which owners ois going every direction. Of Fields wholly within individual throughout the state. One states May secure legislation a a a a other action by such individual Man drove 75 Miles through i states regulating and restraining Fla to the Boring new Wells. While rattle mud to get cd cockerel striation the Boring new Wells from first Days and. So a1 a a a �?och0j�?�h.hi�?� a a a ate syst 6 states by to Iii Aupi so together i am sure pleased gently it would be difficult in Many i j to. I states to restrict production from with the double service want j existing Wells. Most states though and ram about All sold full jets and want to thank you very was plainly discouraging to the 1 Industry to be told to seek such partial remedy As they could in the separate states. O switchman killed St. Paul. Minn., april 6�? up a Nicholas Donahue Milwaukee Road switchman was fatally crushed Between two cars Here late Friday and died at a h Ospital. His Home was at Huron s. D., the body was held for Huron relatives. Mental Plant to be located in South Dakota for the purpose experimenting with All kinds farm products for the purpose conversion into commercial products. He said that approximately Twenty million dollars had been invested in the Plant at Madison wis., for the purpose commercial conversion Forest products. He pointed out that the agricultural production the Northwest was infinitely More valuable than that Forest products. Chemists now have demonstrated that paper May be made out Cornstalk pulp and other waste products the farm without the use Wood pulp. Senator Mcmaster then discussed the difficulties which were always encountered in matters this kind. Often times he said chemists discovered a new _ process for the conversion farm wastes but he added that its commercial production would often times interfere with some organized Industry and the Patent would be purchased and disappeared from the Market. There Are instances he said government chemists who were the verge making discoveries and were employed at higher salaries by private capital and the results thei research there was lost to the Public. It is hoped he said that ways and Means May be devised for the purpose Eton losing chemists whose work shall not be subject to exploitation but shall be preserved for the Benefit agriculture. Troop a tenth cavalry. The Camp surgeon said the wounded Soldier we Ould recover. Finezeo was struck in the Chest by a Bullet fired from the mexican Side the line. A mexican woman shot in the Back while the american Side the line also was in the Camp Hospital. A mexican child in Naco ariz., was reported to have been struck in the Mouth by a spent Bullet. Washington incensed Washington. a april 6�?<7p��? War and state department officials we Ere incensed today Over reports the shooting an american Cavalryman and the firing american troops by mexicans from across the Border today. Energetic measures to curb the activities the rebel forces Winch endanger the lives and property americans the United states Side theline Are expected to be promptly taken by the military authorities in charge the situation in Arizona secretaries Stimson and Good have decided that the time has come to put a Stop to the indiscriminate endangering americans and instructions have been sent to Moor general Lassiter at san Antonio to take Steps at once to impress the rebel leaders in Sonora that the United states will not tolerate recurrence the incident. Minneapolis. Minn., april 6.�? Pic Spring storms torn adic violence whipped through parts Minnesota Wisconsin and Iowa late yesterday killing nine persons. Three others we Ere missing Early today and were believed dead. More than too men women and children were in hospitals Anc some them were so severely Hurt that they May not live. The property damage can hardly Washington d. C., april 6�? 4> a 1 Washington d. C., april 6�?pro be accurately estimated so wide the capitals current social crisis it Ichih a a personal to was the storms path and so in Over the status mrs. Edward he Botlon 1s beg n Ade l ers Onai 10 Complete were reports from the Sev Everett Gann sister and official Public officials under tile new administration and that is having the indirect effect making it a travel in Western states is tied up Denver Colo. April 6�? f a a travel by rail automobile and air has been paralysed in parts Colorado and Utah following heavy Rains in Colorado and a six Inch Snow in Utah. Tile Snow and a 30-mile an hour wind kept air planes in their hangers at the Salt Lake City Airport. Milford. Utah was blanketed by six inches Snow. Landslides Snow slides and floods followed a two Day rain in the san Guan Basin in Colorado. Railroad Bridges and tracks in the District either were washed out by the floods covered by Snow. Highways were impassable. Two Bridges and 350 feet track the Denver Rio Grande Western. Alamosa to Durango Branch line were woodshed away near Arboles. The flood Waters were receding today throughout the District and unless further Rains swell the streams it is believed that traffic will be Normal within a few Days. Railroad officials said that never before in the history Colorado have floods visited the southwestern part the state so Early in the Spring. The rain fell the heavy snows a few weeks ago in the re Gion and the resultant thaw caused the flood condition. Montana reported Light snows yesterday in several sections. Court entertains motion in verse Chicago april 6�? a at Torney Victor Frolich is we Ell versed in the poetry motion. He stood before judge Joseph u. S. Sends san Antonio. Texas april 6�? up a twelve attack air planes from it. Hua Chuca near Naco fully equipped for fighting and six observation air planes from Dodd Field were ordered to Naco. Ariz. By major general William Lassiter eighth corps area conman Der. Today to patrol the air along the Border in the Vicinity that town. The planes were ordered to reach Naco not later than sunday. Troops to service the planes and handle them the ground were ordered a to entrain immediately at it. Crockett to proceed by rail. Rebels Advance to attack Naco ariz., april 6�? a3 a rebel forces general Fausto Topete this morning hurled themselves against the Loyal Garrison at Naco Sonora with a simultaneous Advance bombing planes and cavalry. The detonation rebel Aerial bombs the bombing a Field piece in the Federal Garrison and the Sharp crack rifles along the Federal outposts heralded the beginning the Battle shortly after Daybreak. Two air planes dropped six bombs. The rebel cavalry could be plainly seen from Naco. Ariz., As it approached the Federal Garrison from the Southeast. Two tanks one Large and the other Small converted from tractors crept toward the entrenched position the federals under general Lucas Gonzales. Beth rebels and federals were exchanging Rifle fire. Explosion shakes Arizona town Naco. Sonora. April 6�?unshaken from their Beds by a terrific explosion and plunged into darkness by the mysterious cutting electric lines residents the twin Border towns grouped about excitedly this morning wandering if the mexican Federal Garrison was about to be stormed by rebels. The explosion at 3 a. Rn., which rocked both towns occurred a moment before the lights went out. Early efforts to determine exactly what had happened South the International line were walked when Sabath yesterday As counsel for mrs. Anna Barcal seeking a divorce i mexican customs men declined to hostess vice president Curtis is causing Manv worried hnss�0 turn hopefully to history for precedents to guide them uni oct. A Stimson hands Down his final decision. Most the incidents which have raised similar questions in the past however have to do either with the official hostesses presidents who were bachelors widowers with those officials ranking lower than the vice president. With the specific guidance thus denied them some have about decided to follow the ruling made by former Secretary Kellogg just before his retirement that mrs. Gann As a guest at official dinners should follow we Ives ambassadors and ministers. In View Curtis protest this ruling and his belief that his official hostess should be accorded the same recognition a vice presidents wife we Ould receive which would place her ahead diplomats wives other hostesses Are not nearly so certain about what to do. Curtis and mrs. Gann meanwhile. Are abiding by their hostesses decisions. Members the division today refused to discuss what is generally believed to be the order precedence. A a even if i knew i we Ould not be authorized to make it Public a said James c. Dunn chief the division and chief ceremonials As they affect the official the order usually observed by hostesses ranks after the president the vice president the ambassadors the chief Justice ministers justices the supreme court the Cabinet the Senate and through the army Navy and attaches and secretaries embassies and legation. But nobody has definitely issued an edict saying that this list is proper. The moot question whether the Dean the diplomatic corps precedes the chief Justice whether the chief Justice precedes the Dean the corps is. For instance a Well recognized social pitfall. So the canny lady who is entertaining never invites both at the same time thus avoiding an Issue. Lindy a Hance is becoming aviatrix Mexico City Mexico april 6�?i/p a this capital which decided a month ago that colonel Charles a. Lindbergh was teaching his Fiancee miss Anne Morrow to Fly. Is now convinced she is gaining some pro Fici Eney with an air plane. It is believed that under the fond Tutelage the Man she is to marry she is becoming quite capable Ordinary Maneu vers in the air and Given a few More hours aloft should be Able to manage a Diane without colonel Lindbergh Heln. There is no Way con arming the belief since both colonel Lindbergh and miss Morrow have kept silent even to their most intimate friends in an Effort to escape the inevitable publicity if it were known. But observers Point out that the flying miss Morrow has done with her aviator Fiance has borne Many resemblances to Ordinary student flying. And. They chuckle and say thursdays flight a after he had taken up Elizabeth and Constance her Sisters had some the characteristics at certain stages a novices air Man Long impeachment gement. All in All miss Morrow has had about six hours flying in dual control planes with her Fiance and the addition just a few hours More should be sufficient to make a real aviatrix out her. Of Oral storm centers but it was cer Tain to run into the hundreds thousands dollars. No Rahlf to social leaders Iii Wash i in North Minneapolis alone the Plica Ole to social leaders in was damage was fixed at $100,, while Egton. The storms Wake in country Sec president Hoover Nas heard that tons we As strewn with wrecked farm one the most conspicuous hiding. Changes in the attitude it leaders j smed Lake minor in Washington society toward the Tonka a summer resort near min serving liquors at private parties Neapolis. It struck with increasing and spoke As follows a this motion if your Honor please. Comment and refused to let american newspaper men Cross the Bor a for Alimony and solicitors fees Der. Whether there were casual much for your service yours truly mrs. A. L. Morris Woonsocket s. mrs. Morris wrote a very attractive and and used in the Man is Strong the woman Meek. # a i think she should get 12 Bucks a judge Sabath enjoys a bit poetry now and then but in a its place. A Are you making Light this court a he demanded. A what do you mean your Honor a a you just recited poetry a said the judge a and very bad poetry a i did not realize it your Honor a said . Frolich. A it must have been the Spring like weather joining my Well meant words together. Let the record plainly show that i am not inclined to the making verse nor the recital a very the court said. A a in la entertain your motion though your motion did not entertain he continued the Case a week so that Anton Barcal might engage an attorney one who does not judge Sabath emphasized use poetry. A a a cashier jailed Sioux City. La., april 6�? up a Thomas e. Rhodes cashier a garage company was charged with embezzlement $3,000 today. He is in jail ties was not known. United states customs guards said the explosion had been preceded by blinding Flash Over the mexican Federal tranches. It was believed Here that one the eleven mines planted just outside the mexican Federal fortifications had exploded. Two three minutes later a Bugle Call came from the trenches. Electric lines Cut Power company repair men said the electric lines had been Cut the american Side four blocks from the Border. The big searchlights used by the Federal Garrison for keeping the Alert for a possible rebel attack from the South went out. The Federal Garrison has been the Lookout for a major attack for several Days and was being particularly watchful this morning because reports that rebels under general Fausto Topete might Advance before the arrival 295 Federal soldiers said to be in route Here from Elpaso. Rebels quit Santa Rosa Headquarters revolutionary army Chihuahua City. April 6�?141 a evacuation Santa Rosalia by the rebels is under Way. Train loads soldiers from that town. Until today unite with troops under the outpost the insurgents have Fausto Toyota came this week when . And mrs. Edward b. Mclean gave a Bone dry breakfast to 150 guests prominent in the official and unofficial life the nation s capital. Not a drop intoxicants was served to anyone although the Mclean cellars were stocked Long before prohibition and their social affairs have been colourful for Many years. Under the administration Warren g. Harding . Mclean was one the presidents closest friends. Dry party is sensation the news that the mcleans had Given a dry party at their estate the Edge Washington really is a sensation and there Are administration officials who believe it will be taken As a Cue by other hosts and hostesses who desire to entertain High officials under this administration. While it is not True that . Hoover has required each Man he has appointed to a High position to sign a pledge that he will not drink. ,. Intoxicating liquors it is True that Farmer was the sole fatality he himself is setting an example in total abstinence and that he does not propose to have Federal officials enforcing the Laws against private citizens w Hile violating the Law i themselves. Of course . Coolidge made prohibition applicable to himself in the same Way that . Hoover has but somehow his attitude toward official Observance was not impressed upon his associates As forcefully As it has been under the new administration. For example prohibition officials now understand that if they want to hold the jobs they must obey the Law. This has been made particularly Clear to the highest official dealing with enforcement and . Hoover is prepared to take a number other definite Steps in the direction forcing Observance. Wants Only chairman it is known that . Hoover is ready to announce the personnel the commission to study the general subject the Law enforcement which includes prohibition just As soon As he gets the Man he feels Best qualified for the position chairman. He has plenty first class material available for the other positions the commission. It cannot be denied that the whole question prohibition has become clouded and confused by the recent sensational developments ranging from the enactment the Jones stalker Law providing for maximum penalties five years in the Penitentiary and $10,000 fines for violation to the charges that two congressmen who voted for the drastic dry act had been accused attempting to smuggle liquor into this country when they returned from Panama. Nevertheless . Hoover feels that real Progress is being made toward tightening up the situation. Of velocity the North Side Tho City wrecking Many Homes damaging communication lines and uprooting Trees. It Tore its Way through two Minnesota counties and three in Wisconsin before it blew itself out. In this City where the Popula Tion is heaviest Only one Man Andrew Hanson was killed. George Lundgren was killed at Forest Lake when his House collapsed and at Taylor Falls 30 Miles to the North and East c. F. Bryan a Farmer was crushed to death. Then the storm lifted to strike again at Rice Lake and Reeves wis., where four were killed. Mrs. Louis Reed and miss Martha Raawe Sisters were crushed to death near Rice Lake and near Reeves the two children . And mrs. Richard Pittman died w Hen their Home w As demolished. A Farmer. John a Solomon Wras killed at Clayton wis. One killed in Iowa George Tuin a Little Rock Iowa reported in Iowa being killed when his Chicken House collapsed during a heavy windstorm. Three persons were reported missing in the Rice Lake District. They were . And mrs. Basil Trai sch oms and Marie Duchrow. The storm developed late in the afternoon. With but Little warning it broke Over Minneapolis and Iii a half hour the Northern Section the City was strewn with wreckage from that Point the Tornado work cd Northeast dipping and rising. Perhaps the most severe blow we As struck at Rice Lake and Vicinity. Where More than 20 farm Homes were wrecked. There the wind we As accompanied by heavy rain arc huge Hail stones which smashed windows. Mrs. Reed living a farm some distance from Rice Lake called Het family Small children in the cellar. Then the wind struck the House. It was ripped from the foundation and the woman Wail killed by rocks which fell from the basement we All. Radio station damaged at Fridley Minn., a Short distance North Here radio station Wrom was badly damaged. The number persons injured Here can Only be estimated. Mora than seventy were treated at hospitals and scores others at the Homes. At Rice Lake wis., Twenty were so seriously injured they were placed in the Hospital there and sixteen were being cared for at a Hospital at Barron wis. Hastings and Beatrice were among the Nebraska cities reporting damage from High winds. At Omaha there was a. 32 degree drop in temperature in eight hours from the record breaking 90�?Ts into hic i the Mercury had risen. Snowfall waa predicted for parts that state to Day. Baton Rouge. La., april 6�? it a the House representatives the Louisiana legislature this morning voted to Send Huey p. Long governor to trial before the Yankton wins from i state Senate. The vote was 58 to Norfolk tricksters 140. The vote was taken in a tense atmosphere with members shouting and disputing the recording the voting machines. Some the members changed their votes and the clerk refused to announce the vote until he had polled the House. The impeachment was voted Yankton. S. D., april 6.�? up a Yankton College started its track season Here yesterday by winning Over Norfolk neb., Junior College 84 to 32 in a dual contest. Joe Mendel Onida Flash now at Yankton College provided the sensation the meet by battering the a Resolution by George k. Perrault All time South Dakota record for the Broad jump leaping 24 feet i Inch. The previous record was 23 feet one half Inch held by Patrick South Dakota University and made in a dual with state College at Vermillion in 1922. A High wind interfered with the running the distance events. Batchellor Yankton was High individual Point Man the meet with 18 Points winning both hurdles the discus and second in the shot put. Mendel raced the too Yard dash j Versal Ion. In 9 8 but the record was not taken a Call the sergeant As the Strong wind blew his members shouted Back. Begun to arrive Here. It was believed rebel forces were being concentrated Here either for a stand at Bac Himba pass for a March into the state Sonora to general Christiansen orders Survey St. Paul. Minn., april 6�? up a. Governor Theodore Christianson Tole a re rms in no ice inlay ordered a Survey the storm 15 Vul i la by he u i stricken area in Minnesota to determine whether Aid is needed by any Community. Adjutant general Al lard a. Walsh immediately ordered out two air planes to Aid in the Survey. Trace Southern Cross fliers found Perth n. S. W., april 6.�? up a Captain Charles Kingsford Smith and his three companions the Southern Cross were believed today to be Down Southeast Thurburn Bluff Western Australia. A government launch with a government searching party Wras sent for them. The information was conveyed in a Telegram this morning to Philip Collier Premier Western Australia from colonel Mansbridge resident magistrate at Broome far West Australia coast. Thurburn Point Bluff is a Promontory the timor sea just North the Entrance to the Cambridge Gulf we Estern Australia. It is located about 70 Miles North and West Wyndham the goal the four fliers we Hen they set out last saturday just a week ago. It was their intention then to Fly to Wynd Ham As the first Lap a flight to England which they hoped would break the record Bert Hinkler made by flights in the reverse direction. They left Sydney last saturday and sunday radioed they were making a forced Landing in a rain storm a about a Hundred Miles East a St. Landry charging the governor with attempting to intimidate Charles p. Manship publisher the state times Ard morning advocate Baton Rouge by threatening to publish the infirmities his brother Douglas Manship an inmate in a state insane Asylum. After the vote several members lumped in Between representative Mcclanhan Caldwell and representative Woods new Orleans who were engaged in a heated con at arms a i am tired being insulted by that rat a yelled Mcclenahan. A i want tech age my seat. I done to want to sit beside Fin ally the Calden representative took his seat and a semblance order was restored. The governor announced he had no statement to make the impeachment when is Keri both associated press Paris maintains a municipal Pawn shop i is patronised extensively