Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 8, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair colder veni lican fourth edit Ion vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Monday april 3, 1929 Een pages number iss sees atheism in theory of prof. Einstein Cardinal of Connell sharply criticises those who accept relativity is not really truth Boston. Mass., april 8.�?/,?>�? William Cardinal o Connell Dean of the roman Catholic Hierarchy in tile United states believes that behind the Einstein theory of space and time there lurks the a ghastly apparition of the Cardinal so expressed himself yesterday in a communion breakfast address before the new England province of Catholic clubs of America in which he stressed the necessity of religious Faith and assailed the a pseudo intellectuals a alter condemning Quot Petty defogger professors a who have set up some new Standard a to attract attention to themselves the Cardinal turned directly to the subject of the Einstein theory. No one understands a Why do men and women who pretend to be intellectual forget the very rudiments of life a he asked. A what does All this worked up enthusiasm about Einstein mean ii evidently is worked up. Fictitious enthusiasm because i have never get met a Man who understood in the least what Einstein is driving at and i have been so much impressed by this fact that i very seriously doubt that Einstein himself knows really what he is driving at. A truth is always very Clear when seen with a Clear Eye. The fact that any theory cannot be enunciated and Only succeeds in be fogging the mind is Patent proof that it is. Not really truth. I a now i have my own idea about tile so called theories of Einstein with his relativity and his utterly be fogged notions about Pace and time. It seems nothing Short of an. Attempt at muddying the Waters j without perceiving the Drift. In-1 Nocent students Are led away into a realm of speculative thought the a sole basis of which so far As i can see is to produce a Universal doubt about god and his creation. Sees menace of atheism v a i mean that while i do not wish to accuse Einstein at present of deliberately wishing to destroy the Christian Faith and the Christian basis of life. I half suspect that if we wait a Little longer lie Nuques j will reveal himself in this j attitude. Iii a word the outcome of this doubt and be fogged speculation about time and space is a cloak i beneath which lies the ghastly a j Pant Ion of atheism. J a Europe has an old a utilization and is used to the sudden appear Ance of fantastic philosophers. They Cain very Little credit among european minds unless they have something really solid and provable to reveal but we All know that one of tile weaknesses of the american i Public is to run after novelties which have nothing in them but their newness. Quot tile american student body is a very often misled into false channels of knowledge by the sudden appearance of these glittering meteors who from time to time shoot across the horizon. And then it seems that there is some sort of an unorganized clique that boosts these sudden apparitions and As quickly disallows them and forgets them. Day will re Short Quot now for the moment it is Einstein. Nobody knows what he is trying to reveal but in a certain sense that adds mysteriously to his name and the intellectual world while puzzled is almost ready to an Paud. But in a Short time it will be pm factly Clear that Einstein s Day As come and gone and then no i doubt there will be some one else i who for the moment will gain the 1 applause of the clique and he will be boosted As the greatest philosopher of Modem times. A fall this proves How carefully the student you a i mus be in following this fanatical applause which often times is merely the outpouring of a sort of hero worship but even As such can do endless harm to the impressionable mind of the Cardinal closed with an Appeal that ins hearers not be muddled by a false prophets but a Ike a Newman and Pasteur and Foch test All things but hold fast to your Catholic mexican rebels lose Border town Presidio Texas. Pili 8�?up a erstwhile mexican rebels turned suddenly Loyal to the government today held Ojinaga. Mexico across the Border from Here after killing an insurgent commander and routing their former comrades who sought to uphold his command. The sudden assassination of lieutenant haul Gardener rebel commander signalled the uprising yesterday Winch ended after a two hour skirmish with the counter revolutionists in Complete control of the town. Captain Quintanilla one of Cardenes staff officers was reported slain and tvo men whose affiliations were net Learned were wounded. V Many bullets fell on the american Side with no resultant damage or injuries. Soon alter the rifles started cracking around the customs House where the engagement tarted. United states cavalrymen Drew up on this Side of the River protecting americans from possible harm by keeping them out of the danger zone. Plan new charges against gov. Long Baton Rouge. La., april 8�?<pp a plans for additional action against gov Huey p. Long already facing a Senate trial on one impeachment charge were discussed Here today by members of the Louisiana House of representatives. Eighteen additional charges ranging from a murder plot to Petty offences Are before the House for action but it has not been definitely determined whether All of them will be pressed. Enemies of Long want to go the limit but others believe that a House vote will be taken on Only a few More charges. A House sub committee was scheduled to meet today to decide upon procedure when the lower House reconvenes tomorrow night. Testimony has been heard on five of the charges and some committee members said it was probable a cite would be taken on these before testimony is heard on any others. The Senate which has been resolved into an impeachment court with chief Justice diaries a. Of Neill presiding will meet thursday to adopt a plan of procedure. Screen stars in seven figure class farm capital Tariff clash a possibility Sullivan thinks that some Compromise at extra session is Likely Congress May drag by Mark Sillivan been lost or misplaced and the clog May never have to pay forfeit with his life. The animal was sentenced in Montgomery county court at mount Sterling by. On a charge of sheep killing. If a new record is supplied the state court of appeals will have to decide if a dumb brute Washington. C., april 8 a i a berried for its life a May a week from today a special session j would doubtless be a Relief to of Congress begins. It will be a j officials generally if the record is Tariff session. It May or May not i lost for Good because a new one can be primarily a Tariff session. It was i never be supplied. Tile Case has called for the purpose of farm re been a Thorn in the Lief. That is but for the pledge or. Dog May cheat death As Trail records disappear Kaiser Bill of Kentucky awaits Appeal of higher court after sentence on charge of killing sheep on Lexington farm Lexington ky., april 8�?the rec-1 court in the Case of Jack an Aire Ord in the Case of Kaiser Bill. The Dale dog owned by or. And mrs. German police dog under sentence George Ker Gasner. Hie dog was of death for More than a year has accused of killing sheep and coun-1 eighteen planes massed at Boon met or i nine Phi and the Don to attorney Vaughn sought to Iii in 4 a a ii u. S. Aviators guard against rebel bombers Hoover made to the banners during his Campaign the special session Marion Davies left David Warfield above George Cohan below an Dmary Pickford right serving delightfully As she can Are some of the Well known stars of screen and stage who have arrived into the enviable class who possess More than one million in the Coin of realm. Hollywood. Calif., april 8�?where quite thrilled with the Prospect of. In the world of Cinema Marion Are the incomes of yesteryear j a $200 a week engagement. Today i Davies is reputed to Lead with a when a actor pulled i he is reputed the richest actor in i dollars6 they3 say however that Down a a Cool a ten grand for a j the world with an estimated wealth Douglas Fairbanks a Mary Pickford years labor today there Are at i of ten millions. Blackface Eddie and Charlie Chaplin Are Iii a fair least six stage stars whose weekly j Cantor comes second with about Way to catching up to her. Income is in the thousands and half a dozen millions while a Jol this rough Survey does not., of whose finances count Over a million son and George m. Cohan Are in j course include the countless num dollars. The three million class i Dividu j Ber of stars both stage and screen. Take David Warfield. Whose i ally not collectively e. H. Seth-1 who boast six figure Bank accounts. Theatrical career began quite hum Era famous interpreter of shake woe to any of these who tries to Bly As an usher in a vaudeville Speare is also in the seven figure j sob Story out of a Good stiff income House. In his palmy Days he was group. Tax payment Side of the court officials for a Long time and has created much comment the entire state has been awaiting the would not have been called. Once a i1 ?�,\1 ol�lf1 try for it was certain the session would be j if in uni Rorri called Tariff revision came to the j it revealed the record had front. Whether farm Relief or Tariff j been lost when county attorney revision will bulk largest in tiie a George Vav. Vaughn of this City an proceedings remains to be seen. In bounced he would submit a similar any event Tariff revision will take one to appellate court. Vaughn place and will one assumes enlist the usual amount of attention that accompanies Tariff revision. The chances in thet Ariff will be written initially by the ways and Means committee of the lower House. A Tariff must always be written first in the lower House. It is Ore of a very Small number of subjects As to which it is imperative that legislation originate in the lower House. The reason is that the Constitution requires that All legislation having to do with taxation originate in the lower body. Hardly a tax Bill the theory that a Tariff Bill is a taxation Bill that is. A Bill for raising Revenue continues. Everybody knows the theory has become largely a fiction. Tariffs Are written now. Not primarily for the purpose of raising Revenue to run the under w hich j Iii Kentucky i Senor raids a pc Risiero a infill take an Appeal from the decision of special circuit court judge j. K. Daingerfield who held that the statute under which the trial courts proceeded against dogs had been re repealed by the subsequent enactment by the legislature. The question arose when counsel questioned the jurisdiction of a magistrates Voke the old statute the noted dog trials have been conducted. State officials say they will Bisti t r pc a 0 tute a search for the Kaiser Bill new b at i lid la Neak Case records. Clerk w. B. Of con j Nell of the court of appeals said the i Naco. Aria. April 8�? 4 United papers went to the attorney goner states army fliers with 18 fighting alas office. Assistant attorney gent of. Hua Chuca a1 Clifford Smith said he gave the a Riz near Here. Today under orders retold colleague. G. A Mitch. To tool he Border in shoot Down Ell to bite the Case Tot the mexican plane living North Cit Mon wealth. The Atter said he re a. International line turned the paper to the clerk s of t1ip n mrs pro sent Here yester flee. But the clerk says he did not Dat frail it Crockett. Texas to receive it. Lowing the continued dropping it meanwhile Jack and Kauai by Romios cd Arizona soil after Tho both under sentence of death but mexicans been warned repeating seeming to mind it much Are Day inst endangering the lives enjoying life and As much Liberty of american citizens. As Ever they had. Kaiser by is at seven More officers and 4 men the Home of his owner. Mrs. Henry top third attack group Are on Gay. Near mount siding. He was to reinforce the american plays in the Long grass with the fliers five year old daughter of or. And j v sudden end to the rebel air mrs. Gay the dog having been the Lalle bombing attacks which have baby a playmate since both vere harassed the Loyal Garrison of. Very Small. I Naco Sonora across the line from apparently nothing can be Aone Here was expected to result. Cento the dogs pending the High courts i Cral Lucas Gonzales commander of ruling although county attorney j in mexican Garrison was advised Vaughn has obtained an indictment u0 keep his planes on the ground against the Vergas Nersy for not of 1 a a a a Taining a License for Jack Jan. I. Ii ii sent Roosevelt viciousness is charged to Power Mcmaster declares Pomer Combine i ski huge sums to further its hold Yankton s. April 8�? dbl continuing his series of twelve radio talks Over station Wax begun last week on economic questions. Senator w. H. master today discussed Public utilities and the a ramifications of the Power companies in the social civic and political life of beginning with a Small capital he declared the a Power Trust has in a few years amassed assets of sixteen billions of dollars. He charged that it collected from one tenth to one fifteenth of one per cent of the Gross revenues of the Power companies of the country and that a this Nuge sum of Money was used for the purpose of moulding Public opinion influencing legislation and electing United states evidence before the Federal Trade theater Auto in ditch near River Vermillion s. D., april 8�?bp a officers today searched for Jesse Mccown. Auditor of Yankton county. Whose automobile was found saturday morning in a ditch near the Vermillion River. Reports from Yankton were that Mccown had not been seen since he came Here on business Friday. At first it was thought that the car ran off the Road and that Mccown Rode Home with a passing Motorist no evidence of foul play was found. Yankton. S. D., april 8�?vp a relatives and friends Here of Jesse d. Mccoun auditor of Yankton county who disappeared while on a trip to Vermillion Friday night commission showed the senator de j were unable to offer any explain cleared. That a the Power Trust expended from Twenty five to thirty millions of dollars annually for Good will advertising in the daily newspapers of the senator Mcmaster charged that private Power interests had made a Survey of practically All text books used in the common schools that Iii Many instances these text books were rewritten that they had made contracts with publishers of the text books that authors had seen by friends at a moving Pic been paid Large sums of Money to rewrite the text books used in col Leges and universities that the in left for Home diversity professors have been on j Mccoun was not carrying a Large the part time payroll of the a pow amount of Money officials at the or Trust that a a a socialist by the court House said today. When he name of Gordon of Haverhill failed to return saturday and Sun-mass., has been on the payroll of Day his family believed he might the Power Trust f 25 years and is have stayed Over to play Golf As he known As a Sharpshooter and has was an ardent Golf fan. When he been involved in one South Dakota fight pertaining to municipal ownership that mrs. John g. Sherman president of the National federation of women a clubs was paid $14,000 in one year for writing publicity articles that a an sex senator was on the pay Roll at Sidoo a year for the purpose of defeating the Walsh Resolution and that a thousands of speeches have been made before kiwanis and rotary clubs by Power Trust speakers and the material for these speeches has been furnished by the Power senator Mcmaster declared the a activities of the Power Trust most vicious and a menace to american sales talk a to the evening Republican a a it is not necessary to Yankton county conviction of auditor sought Sinclair upheld last i seen in Vermillion Oil Iman must serve three months for refusal to answer questions Washington d. C., apri 8�? up a the conviction of Harry f. Sinclair for contempt for refusing to answer questions during the Teapot dome investigation by the Senate Oil committee was approved today by the supreme court. Under the decision the Oil operator must serve three months in jail and pay a Fine of $500. Justice Butler who some months ago delivered the opinion cancelling the naval Oil Reserve leases spoke for the court. Emphasizing the importance of protecting the individual from unreasonable and arbitrary disclosure of his private affairs. He said that questions put to Sinclair were not of that character. The fact that the information sought by the committee might be of importance in a suit pending against Sinclair did not excuse him from answering the Justice stated because the information was properly within the inquiry of the committee and the questions were pertinent. Justice Butler stated that the court in its decision in the Mal s. Daugherty Case had Laid Down the rights of the two houses of Congress to conduct investigations necessary to Aid legislation but that neither House had the right to inquire into the private affairs by requiring disclosures not Iii Aid of legislation. During the investigation of the naval Oil Reserve leases by the Senate committee. Sinclair testified several times but refused to answer certain questions concerning the Teapot dome lease taking the position because a grand jury was considering indictments the Senate committee had lost jurisdiction. His counsel cd tended that a court proceedings had been begun against Sinclair alleging conspiracy to defraud the United states he was within his rights in refusing to action of the disappearance or to help in offering a solution. Mccoun s car undamaged and with his overcoat still in the seat which was found in a ditch this Side of Vermillion near the Vermillion River was brought Back to Yankton today. Mccoun left Here for Vermillion at 2 p. In. Friday with members of the state tax commission to attend a meeting of assessors. He was last Tore theater in Vermillion Friday night and it is believed he later did not appear for the assessors meeting in Yangon saturday afternoon mrs. Mccoun was called but she had not heard from him and believed him still in vet million. Mccoun has three children All boys. Confers with Herb answer questions before the com on unemployment was based. After his conviction in the trial court Here he appealed and the court of appeals asked the supreme court to give it instructions on five of the More important Law Points involved. The supreme court at the request of the government consented to pass on All phases of the areal instead of answering the specific questions. Of Washington d. C., april 8.�?up a Means of counter acting periods a of unemployment were discussed i with president Hoover today by j former governor Ralph o. Brew Ster of Maine who declared that i american methods of keeping employment statistics Are ten years behind those of other nations j Brewster called on behalf of the conference of governors which met at new Orleans in december and i took up the question of balancing j periods of unemployment with con i Striction of government works As advocated by or. Hoover in his Campaign speeches. The principal question at this time. Brewster said is in keeping weather forecast South Dakota fair tonight becoming unsettled tuesday possibly with Snow in extreme West portion colder tonight in extreme West poro inn a a in pm Fri a of Tion and in Central and South por a ii i f a i a a i Check on the extent 01 Tufi prior re run the and Tor the Jersey unemployment. He declared that Row Shic and and in the states Are better agencies for cow. One is sold Ana in the develop Mem of this data than quiries Are still coming in. Would be a centralized Federal by when i have something Ica j _0_ to sell i do not need a a High say of Neil after powered Salesman a for i Black Hills Road take advantage of the re rapid City. S. P., april amp a we ,. Neither confirmation nor denial was publican s far reaching want obtainable Here today of reports j. That Henry o Neil was buying the and service. I rapid City. Black Hilts and West a there is always some Ern Railroad or rapid Canyon line. Mere is always 5"racaiid that the title was now being one wanting the very thing j checked up. ,. It i i �?�1 Haven anything to give out i do not need it Only i can i on was the Only thing or. Locate him. In replies to a Charlesue. Buen a director and this and Nelv nne ramp from i general attorney of the rapid City us a Only one came Srorn Black Hills and Western Railroad our Home town. This proves said that a there May have been a. J of a some negotiations of which i know the strength and Efti Cienci j nothing about but so far As that i of the evening Republican think there is anything t0 the a i understood or. Of Neil had an option on the Road but i think that has o Hyde to keep Dunlap Washington. C., april 8�? a a Secretary Hyde has decided to retain r. W. Dunlap As assistant Secretary of agriculture. Or. Dunlap a Home is in Ohio want ads. It quickly finds the fellow who wants what i have to sell. Respectfully yours mrs. A. Barton Plankinton s. �?� tons tuesday Minnesota mostly fair tonight and tuesday colder tuesday and in North portion tonight. North Dakota mostly fair tonight and tuesday with some cloudiness colder tonight in Southeast portion continued cold tuesday. Nebraska probably fair tonight and tuesday cooler tuesday in extreme North portion. Local temperatures maximum anti minimum temperature As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 57 minimum 30 at 7 a. In. Today 35 roads fair precipitation 0 precipitation Ince january i 3.02 inches precipitation deficiency Ince january i .03 inches. Of Armand roads by the associated press women Leab on i income tax ust 41 percent of nations controlled by them says authority new York. N. Y., apis 8�?an investment banking House recently government but to protect amen announce that forty one per cent of can industries against the compete j the individual wealth of the United Tion of foreign goods. The Revenue states is controlled by women and which May arise from the Tariff on j that another top ppr rent win by a poits become decidedly a Sec j acquire a by them within a very on iary consideration. Few years. Within the lower Bouse the Tariff j tie on Hundred billion Titbit must be written by the commit a jars 0f Nee insurance policies in new York n. Y., april tee on ways and Means. More car i Force it is estimator that eighty per police today sought the sender of a my the so called religious rebellion lowly it is actually being written i cent. Are assigned to women. Judg bomb addressed to gov. Franklin d. In South Central Mexico. Roosevelt. I dispatches from Atmas Caliente it was acc Dently discovered by Alin the heart of tile country of the Porter in the parcel Post room of j Quot Cri Steros a As the religious insure the general Post office yesterday j ends Are called told of the arrival the infernal machine consisted of of the Federal Generalissimo with six ounces of dynamite in a six j Oliree train loads of picked soldiers Inch length of one Inch pipe capped it was not known where the troops at both ends and provided with a and their Leader were to go but fuse and detonating device. The j movement further South into the whole thing was imbedded in Wax j state of Jalisco War presumed to be in a tin Candy Box wrapped in Brown j the purpose of Calles paper. Other troops of general Saturino the Detonator was a strip of Cedillo charged by general Calles sandpaper against w hich four j to wage a War of a a extermination matches were held by a Spring in against the religious insurgents were such a Way that if the lid of the j already Iii Jalisco and neighbouring Box were lifted the fuse would be Guanajuato and there was a tend Here to take the appearance of because the american fliers might not be Able to distinguish them from rebel planes. Keeps planes on ground general Fausto toilet. Commander of the rebel forces whose planes have dropped several bombs on the american Side in their attacks on the Garrison announced his aviators would use Only machine guns Iii the event Titiev Fly Over the acc ident in Post office j Ono a town again. Leads to discovery no the end has come to the rebel one is injured i army s air forces in Northern Chi new York n y april 8�?i/p a a it he Ahuad consisting of three planes. New Oik n. Y., Pili a w a i re to be ships were interned at bomb found in a parcel Post pack fori i paso Texas and the ase addressed to gov. Franklin d. Third has not Bern reported sight Roosevelt contained Only ssh of uld Steter its a a a a powder instead of dynamite and was i Calles plans new drive merely the variety known As a Mexico City Mexico. April 8--op a scare squad detectives an a mysterious Maneu vers by general bounced today. Plutareo Elias Callese almost Start Ling in their suddenness were be 8�?c43 a lived today to be aimed at crush temp. 7a.m. H. L. Of. Ads Sioux Falls 44 46 32 .00 Good Huron 30 46 29 .00 Good Yankton 38 49 35 .00 Good Aberdeen 29 63 29 .00 Good Watertown 34 48 26 .00 Good rapid City 33 45 30 .00 Good Brookings 42 45 25 .00 Good Pierce 82 -50 30 .18 Good. By the fifteen Republican members of the committee. The nine democratic members while they take part in the hearings Are not adopted to the sessions in which the actual writing of the Tariff is done. This is not any present extraordinary discrimination against the democrats it is in sufficient Accord with past custom. The practice May not have been Universal throughout All our history but As a Rule when republicans Are in Power the Republican members of the ways and Means committee write the Tariff Bill with democrats excluded and the reverse when the democrats Are in Power. Sure to pass Bill Congress meets on monday april 15. The new Tariff Bill As written by the Republican members of the ways and Means committee should ordinarily be introduced within a week or so thereafter. Thereupon the House proceeds to debate the Bill. The House As a whole May or May not make important changes in the Bill As originally written by the committee. In either event in due course the House will pass its Bill. Thereupon the Bill goes to Lite j Senate. The Senate will refer it to i weath herself although the finance committee which. A ti8v6 increased it the Senate is the Tariff making or Tariff changing equivalent of the House ways and Means committee. At this Point the finance committee of the Senate will make an important decision. They May or they May not decide to hold hearings. If they decide to have hearings that process will consume probably several weeks. Whether the decision is to have hearings or not to have them depends on several elements. The hearings can hardly bring out any new facts or arguments. About All the hearings that any interested party could demand have already been held by the ways and Means committee of the lower House which sat during nearly All of january and february and heard More than 1 000 witnesses. It is Safe to say that practically everybody wanting a change in any schedule had due knowledge of the ways and Means hearings had Opportunity to be heard and actually was heard. Senate changes Likely consequently if hearing Are held by the finance committee of the Senate it probably will be because the Bill As passed by the lower House is unsatisfactory to some persons interested. The hearings before the Senate finance committee in Short if they Are held at All will Deal largely with appeals and arguments for changes presumably upward changes in the Bill As written by the lower House. If the so Nate finance committee holds hearing at the conclusion of them the finance committee will write changes in the House Bill. More accurately As in the Case of the ways and Means committee the Republican members of the finance committee will write changes in the Bill As passed by the House. Thereafter the Senate will consider the whole situation As it then lies will consider the House Bill together with the changes proposed by the Senate finance committee. From this Point there will ensue an amount of debate of which the length is most difficult to estimate. With great expedition and Good Luck the Senate debate might end in four or five weeks. On the other hand there is abundant precedent for assuming that a Senate debate on the Tariff May drag on for eight or ten weeks or even More. Will go to conference at the end of the Senate debate that body will pass the Tariff Bill together with the. J need be no doubt whatever Many changes made by the Senate. After that there will be a conference Between House conferees and Senate conferees. Who will compare the Bills As passed by the respective houses will Wrangle undoubtedly a great Deal about the differences and finally will agree upon a report. The concluding legislative step will consist of passage of the Bill As agreed on by the conferees by both houses. Thereupon the Bill will go to the president for signature. As to the time that May be consumed by All this process there Are diverse estimates. There is a prevailing expectations or More accurately a Hope a that the process May be concluded by july i and that congressmen and senators May get to their Homes As the hot weather commences. There Are continued on Page six my from the income tax returns there Are almost As Many women millionaires As there Are men. About 8,500.000 women Are receiving salaries or income from their own business operations. Ii Worth $600,000,000 a Chicago company which made a Survey says that in the Case of incomes of More than $100,000 in 1926, individual women reported $484.-794.444, As against $404,802,056 reported for individual men. There were forty four women and forty two men who paid taxes on net incomes of More than $1,000,000. Ano 139 women and 123 men paid income taxes on incomes exceeding $500,000 during 1926. Eleven Multi millionaire women of the United states held More than $600,000,000 of the nations individual wealth. One Worth $107,000,000 six of the nations wealthiest women Are mrs. Moses Taylor $100.-000.000 miss Doris Duke and her Mother $150,000,000. Mrs. Charles w. Harmless $107,0o0,00g mrs. Rosewell Miller daughter of Andrew Carnegie. $50,000,000. And mrs. Payne Whitney $60,000,000. All inherited their wealth from their fathers husbands or other relatives. None of them made the several airy Iees a counsel on trial today California legislature opens impeachment Case against judge Hardy Sacramento Calif., april 8�?op a whether the state Senate sitting As a court of impeachment would hear a new Story of the mysterious disappearance of Aimee scruple Mcpherson As incidental evidence in the trial of Superior judge Carlos s. Hardy of los Angeles was the chief topic in the cloakroom today the opening Date of the Jurist s Case. Judge Hardy was ordered to appear in answer to four impeachment charges. Foremost among these is one that he acted As attorney for mrs. Mcpherson and her Mother mrs. Minnie Kennedy during the investigation of the evangelist s kidnapping Story two years ago. The evangelist and her Mother were held on conspiracy charges but never were bought to trial. The state charged that mrs. Mcpherson had told a false Story to the grand jury and that in reality she had been in the company of her radio operator Kenneth g. Ormiston at Carmel Calif. Another charge against judge Hardy is that he obstructed Justice by attempting to vindicate mrs. Mcpherson a Story after he had obtained reliable information that her assertions about being kidnapped were untrue. Judge Hardy admitted receiving $2 500 from mrs. Mcpherson and shortly afterwards was ousted from membership in the american Bor association. Both judge Hardy and mrs. Mcpherson maintain that this was a a love offering and was not Given or taken for Legal services. The Jurist already has pleaded not witnesses including mrs return address fake on the wrapper was the hand printed address a the Hon. F. Roosevelt. Mansion House Albany Calles at Agua Caliente As evidence of his determination to rid the government of elements which have troubled it for two years although n. �?� in the Corner was printed j until now usually held in Check to h. Bup. 459 Twenty ninth prevent serious advances by local police found the name and address fictitious. Garrisons in the affected states. Lacking official information re Thomas Callery the Porter found i Garding the Man Euver of general Mcpherson were under subpoena i both Minnesota and Wisconsin to appear today. Several persons who claim to have knowledge of mrs. Mcpherson a disappearance but who did not testify in her preliminary hearing two years ago have been summoned. East a heat wave to break tuesday Washington d. C., april 8�? a3 a the forecaster gave grounds today for Hope that the East s heat wave would be materially lessened tomorrow and that some states Are to have Relief by tonight. The South Atlantic states Are to experience Little change in temperature but gentle winds from the Southwest or Southeast Are expected to temper the heat. The Eastern Seaboard was promised Clouds and showers for today. The Early Sun in Washington however gave Little Hope that the thermometer today would keep much below its record breaking Mark of 94 yesterday when the greater part of the country also sheltered. Denver with a snowstorm. And Chicago with a miniature Tornado last night were marked exceptions in the unusual week Calles some were inclined to think it represented an attempt to reach the Secene of operations on the West const before an expected decisive Battle takes place there. It was believed such a Battle May be the last important clash in the present revolt. New rattle Imp ends Juarez. Chihuahua april 8�?op a rebel forces Are believed to be making every Effort to reach Casa Grande today through puppet pass before Federal general p. Elias Calles cuts off the southward Advance of the revolutionary troops. Six heavily loaded rebel troops trains that left Here sunday morning were reported to have passed through. Guzman. Chihuahua 30 Miles from col Ambus n. M., several hours later. It is believed that if the rebel forces fail to reach Tho pass in fore general Callese troops that the anticipated Battle in that territory May be the graveyard of Mexico a latest rebellion. Two american cattlemen forced the Rebe Garrison at Paloma Chihuahua. Last night to evacuate Tho City. The turnover of authority to the two americans was reported to have been even More peaceful than had been the seizure of the Federal Garrison by general Aquirre a rebel a month ago. Colonel Fernandez Gonzales who was in charge of the Palomas Post surrendered his sixty men to Frank Williams of san Pedro Chihuahua and Gerald Thompson of Santa Rosa. N. M., who represented Tho mexican federals rebel Headquarters Here announced. Surrenders to american How the two americans came to be aligned with the Federal forces was not Learned. Williams has a Large ranch at san Pedro Chihuahua and Thompson is reported to be a cattle buyer. Williams and Thompson were not accompanied by government troops and Tho surrender of Palomas was Over almost before the town knew what had happened. It is reported that a detachment of Federal soldiers will be sent to take charge of Tho town. General Escobar has apparently worked out a new rebel plan of military strategy calling for the concentration of insurgent forces in Sonora and the probable evacuation of the state of Chihuahua to advancing government soldiers. The rebels however deny that Chihuahua will be left to the federals with out resistance. Before general Escobar and his staff left Here it was pointed out by members of his command that general Marcelo car Aveo had been left at Chihuahua City with about 4,000 troops to Endeavor to stay if possible the Federal Advance northward while general Escobar joins other rebel detachments in Sonora under the leadership of general Fausto to Pete. It is stated there that one of the first Steps in this proposed new Campaign will be a concentrated attack by the rebels on Naco so a a ii o Nora. According to the revolution Washington d. C., april a iary plan. General Escobar and to the bomb when he acc Dently hit it with his Broom while sweeping the parcel Post room. At the Contact there was a Hiss and smoke curled from the package. Callery promptly trampled upon it. The porters action in stepping on the bomb police said probably saved his life and those of the clerks at we Ork in the room As he broke off the fuse and extinguished the matches. Governor Roosevelt at his Home in Hyde Park expressed no alarm when told of the finding of the bomb. His Only comment was that be a was glad no one was Over the Telephone he informed police commissioner Whalen that he knew of no motive for the sending of a bomb. Charge was powerful detectives of the division of combustibles of the fire prevention Bureau who examined the infernal machine with Post office inspectors said it would probably have killed several persons had it exploded either in the Post office or when opened in the governors office. No connection was evident Between the bomb incident and the destruction by fire of the new $100,000 Home of the governors daughter mrs. B. Dan adjoining the estate of John d. Rockefeller at Tarrytown n. Y., yesterday morning. The mansion was nearing completion and or. And mrs. Dali now on their Way Home from Europe we Ere expected to occupy it in the near futures. Rush Relief for storm sufferers by the associated press rehabilitation activities were started today in communities of Minnesota Wisconsin and Iowa struck by Friday nights Tornado which took a toll of 20 lives and did damage estimated at $1,500,000 end a concentrated Effort was made to give Aid to the stricken families in the storm area. While red Cross exe octives representing All areas hit by the Tornado held a meeting in Minneapolis today to discuss rehabilitation needs arrangements for funerals for the storm victims were being made. Relief work is Well under Way in where 19 of the lives were taken red Cross units in the Wisconsin storm District Are giving Aid to the injured and destitute while organized Crews from communities started Clearing up the debris. Following a report made by adjutant general Ellard a. Walsh of Minnesota governor Theodore Christianson stated that unless pressing need arises in the storm stricken area he will take no action toward Relief measures in Minnesota. Urges ind Lanas commissioner the appointment of an Indian As commissioner of the Bureau of Indian affairs in the department of the Interior was recommended to president Hoover today by repro Bli Minnesota. Tentative Knutson Republican of Knutson suggested e. L. Rogers. Of Walker Minnesota As qualified for the Post. He also discussed the vacancies in the governor generalship of the philippine islands and in the Post of commissioner of the pension Bureau but said he had no recommendations for these position Pete expect to push South through Sonora if Naco is taken uniting their forces with those of general Francisco Manzo. O several millions of dollars have been realized from the Sale of property belonging to Michael Karolyi Hungary a first president who is now an exile. The funds will be used for educational purposes of in great Britain More than 100.-009 women Are affiliated with Golf clubs