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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 10, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather Snow warm Ven w0m a of j 4m fourth edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Wednesday april to 1929 twelve pages a number 160 disarmament bogey league again wrestles with stiff problem worries league whole world to be dry is Jones belief prohibitions ranking Champion declares Law can be enforced Here preliminary work to be undertaken at Geneva meeting next week work troublesome by Joseph i. Sharkey Geneva. Switzerland april to a a a it a do armament the melt Del it a a of All world problems because r concerns Pat Tor a1 deicide Anam v Iii by it Orn routed by the league of nation. On i sex Monda the so called a for Para nary d armament comm is a v ill l it at Geneva and make another supreme Effort to agree on thorny que ten to a d Cree which v. In i a nov i e convocation it an internal no Tor tile limn at Ion and reduction of Arma in. Lits. Irei Dein hat St me non mein a in 1 1m1 word i i hat be remark t ire beginning to j tile unrestricted word a Fri Sarma know that d. Or i sense of the at pres it. And also will admit viable reduction land and sea is Sternal Iona i Pollok is a limit by that is it will Agre to of their exist what feeds Worms that feed fish d you know Well its minute plants which live near surface of water a they die and drop i o the Bottom of the Ocean where Worms get them Baltimore md., april Ion now. Tom. Those that Are Large enough comes a scientific fish Story from to be seen Are eaten by the Crusta Mitchell can Cut pulp Mill Coan believes the naval hydrographic office in ceans the Micro organisms be benefits material ,.i Rome food for mud eating Echino the Baltimore custom House which terms. Tends to prove that not. Only is life j but the organisms have to eat to a vicious Circle on Terra Firma but live too. So the Worms and crabs in sea circles As Well. Can get them when they die and tile problem of the Story is this become healthy Worms and crabs a who feeds fish other than eos a that will attract the cod to dinner to r. A i fish a the subject conies under i the organisms gobble up All the Washington d. C., april to. T a the b and of Marine biology and minute plants such As diatoms. Begins with the simple assertion j Peri Dincans. And such that come that a a the chemical constituents of 5 within reach. Billion on Pinhead one of the main themes of the or too Little Bein this be Story is right. There for it is de ing definitely decided the ques dared that these tiny plants a Bil whole world will go dry ultimately and prohibition is Here to stay. This is the View of senator Wesley l. Jones Ltd it of Wash., author j of the now famous five Anc ten Jones Law designed to end bootlegging in America. The senator a mild mannered dry. Sponsored the Law in the belief that stricter penalties would bring better enforcement of prohibition. His Bill sea water alkalinity Ace of import Ance to animal life either too much right on Down to the microorganism that feeds the Echinoderm that feeds the cod foe these plants. Ply five of the men who will study the armament reduction problem at Geneva april 15, and the league of nations building which will House the sessions. Lour for the session of oratory disarmament com approach it tile re Are Lope Quot and tears from Al powerful nations. In tip a and France Are be dreaming of an Early Ion of a special naval con Waluch would achieve what a a Power Raval conference a failed to achieve. Japan comes indications government pinched i would Welcome a treaty for fur Lier naval reduce mrs. Gann Given Lindy is Safe deflation blamed wife a status at Brownsville for credit losses diplomats Eva Ide perplexing problem i nut authority can be found Washington d. April Ion up a the diplomatic corps at a meeting at the British embassy today every Pony re. In the r inn Kibble t f Civ by Civ can no a pre of Arm Merit in i or som to. What practical it re a los p. Opp f a of Anna men1 up int hut no non halt i i up a a i1�?T in i Arn. It no another step i Arr i air would come the second step an for reduction Olar Many a Tim the p lip in is i o eci Ioe. Of to t All great said i it Copp All i Ere per \ Tim 11 re at Cene from i hat toe i Anc ally providing lion from Germany which claims she is totally disarmed comes demands for reductions of armaments which the covenant of the league of nation regards As imperative to Tho consolidation of world peace. Son in reply to one which the Sec but expert. A Geneva remark 1 that simultaneously with this and other pres. Lire for a lessening of j Ard the Briti Sll ambassador and a a Hoard and which accounts for three armament Burden great nations Dean corps. The it believed him it have j0jnt Stock land Banks going into a proceeding steadily with their j in the communication to the svy pred Ai a ranch near Tampico j receivership involving huge assets. Pre Ara in of naval replacement a j Secretary of state the corps stated i a it a a pfc of thnh. The the senator announced that the the United states voting to build a tha since it was desirous of giving 1 est step Tiuch that die concluding talk in his radio series to cruisers of to too tons and both eve pro Counes to rho vice presiden press Nas 86611 11 of an Una Thor on economic subjects would be Given great Britain and France voting to i it wid Accord to his sister at Ali thursday and that he would leave Lay Down the be a of new warships official and ceremonious Diplo a Ety x0r Saiet it a Lindbergh the a acco Edo Lii we the failure of colonel Lindbergh to 11 Powers reach an Accord a a a Ida this Pollok would reach the Border last Ghl caused be observed until to e obtain a some definite ruling a constituted american authority j line Aiso became concerned Over his on the question. I whereabouts. After the meeting of the corps. Sir Esmie Howard explained that if no ruling is found to be Forth out searching planes in the belief jut thin coming from a constituted amen that colonel Lindbergh might have x a age asses vexation Lone Kagle. After being missing for Twenty hours finally lands Brownsville Texas april up a colonel Charles a. Lindbergh took off from the Brownsville air decided to Accord to mrs. Edward port for an unannounced Destina Everett Gann sister of vice presi i Tion shortly after la a. In. Today Dent Curtis an official status Lindbergh landed Here at 9 30 a. Which would normally be accorded i in today from the Interior of mexi to the wife of a vice president. I a where he spent the Niht aft r the decision of the corps was to Day reached after More than an hour s discussion and was contained in a letter to be sent to Secretary slim sen. Mcmaster continues Kiral credit talk series will close thursday Yankton s. La april Ion up a continuing in his radio talk today Over station Wax the discussion of Rural credits begun yesterday. Sen. W. H. Mcmaster declare that it must take into consideration agricultural deflation a whereby the taking off from Mexico City yes lands in this state on the average have been deflated by fifty per cent the flier declared it was of in 0f their former value which on the Crest to himself and no one else Tion is asked food helps life along a Junor what factors does fish life Denend a Foremost among these is earing. Tile scientists infer this unmistakably. So As not to get data mixed j with the Aid of sunlight make or provided live year prison terms and Thev cite the Story of the cod. Which i a my out of inorganic substances. $10,000 fines for convicted Bootleg they claim is our most important Gers. I fish what with the Oil of its liver the Man who has supplanted j and codfish cakes so popular. Volstead As prohibitions ranking the cod lives on Small crustaceans i of other sea creatures., Champion in Congress believes the j and Sra Worms or echinoderms. I having eaten the Rod is now dry Law can be enforced he feels the that Are found on the Ocean bed i either eaten by other fishes. Is government and the people haves engr As finds plenty of j caught and eaten by Man. Or Dies made Gigantic strides toward tem them our cod liver Oil and codfish j a natural death which few of them Perance under the eighteenth Sonly will flourish. But the i do. And his body is cat a by sea amendment. He admits that All i Tittle crabs and Worms have to eat. Avengers on the floor of the sea drinking has not been stopped but j so the red an eat them Here a then the vicious Circle begins All he believes each new generation is 1 growing away from alcoholic beverages. Material benefits a prohibition has brought material benefits to the american people. Said Jones. A we see it every Day in Industry Commerce in the daily lives of the poor. We done to see anywhere near so Many drunkards As before prohibition. We go about the same places and where knee drunkards were seen on every hand now they Are almost not to be found. A i used to see Many senators and and representatives under the influence of liquor. Now i see fewer and fewer All the time. A i do not worry about wealthy men enjoying themselves with a Little drink now and then if they Plant can be obtained a says without Dollar of local expense raw product need by Blair it to an Washington. Ilch Anni Ion copyright 1929 it a although an agreement has been reached among those senators who intend to press for a new farm waste Bill at the special session the text of the measure will not be made Public at this time. It can be accurately food of All sea life. From the whale i said however that legislation pro Linn or so of which could comfortably sit on a pin head. Are the Baste poses a grouping of Farmers and the members of local Chambers of Commerce who desire to erect pulp plants Iii their cities and then prepares a wan for them to such As minerals that Wash Down j loan 0 such programs. The Plant to sea with Rivers Lases from the j Are not to be government owned air a a sometimes the dead bodies t should the banners arid Mem Bers of the chamber of commers or commercial club of Mitchell to interested in the erection of a Cornstalk and Straw pulp Plant in their City under the terms of this Bill they can obtain such a Plant without the investment of one Dollar of local capital. Need 50.000 raw tons the intent of this new Bill it the building of paper pulp plants How they do it. Lover again a a denizens eat to the upper layer of water in the live and live to be eaten which oceans holds uncounted billions of might explain the voracious Pope. Small organisms that Are confirm j Lite usually experienced by Folk at in localities where Cornstalk cot ally dying and falling to the Bot i the seashore. To stalks. Straws of All kinds to wet Snow Breaks missing auditors Telephone wires five inches of Fai l leaves Ino apparent discrepant .75 inches of moisture Gies rut books will be Farmers pleased audited by stall a drizzling rain which turned into a wet Snow late tuesday night and continued this morning left a generous Supply of moisture in the rotary communicated to the corps yesterday through sir Esme How where he spent the night and explained he had no intention of flying beyond the Border of Mexico yesterday when he left Mexico City. Friends of Lindbergh Here said they believed he might have whole accounts for the millions of dollars of foreclosures of mortgages themselves "they1 a one St i Saph a amp really object to what liquor does to i Stet. V a a women and children this alone j now extended All Over the i. And makes the struggle for prohibition division of the Milwaukee rail Worth while. J Road measuring All the Way from makes Prosperity two to six inches. In Mitchell the a prohibition has a lot to do with map measured five inches and left our present Prosperity. And i be three fourths of an Inch of Mois Lieve the younger generation is bet pure in the ground. The Mercury Tor than in my Day. There Isnit j dropped from a maximum of 58 behalf As much drinking going on As Grees tuesday to 32 degrees during people say. Whatever drinking j the night and it remained at that there is it can t compare with the Mark at seven of clock this morning. Held by Banks insurance companies j a Prohic Lions is compare Drunken orgies of pre prohibition Days and that comparison alone loan companies and Rural armament May suffer a it would big naval general 11011. Blow from which not rom crr a. I1 v court von Bernsteil former i g Vlku ambassador to Washington. Sex Oner re to introduce a Resolution for the appointment of a sub of Ommittee to tackle the Spe m 5 the mexican government to inst corps could tute a Cieck Ajr Fields and air rom men on Tjie american Side of the i this morning officers at san an Tonio. Texas had discussed sending saturday for Washington to be present at the opening of the special session of Congress monday. A tile Public has been led to believe that the bulk of Rural credit Loans were made outside of the limitation of the said senator Mcmaster. A the final determining Rule Laid Down by the Law is that Loans shall not exceed the average assessed valuation of land covering the preceding three year period. The Here to stay. Credits this country is overwhelmingly dry politically. The country showed it last year. It May be the next presidential election will be fought out on that Issue alone. If it is. The country will vote dry senator Jones is a personal dry and a Man of exemplary habits. He goes to bed nightly at 9 o clock arising usually at 4 30 a. In. To play Golf. He is always at his office before 9 Oclock in the morning. He is a tolerant Man. Though wedded to prohibition. He does not advocate prohibitory Laws As a Rule and he would not apply his own Law to a Man taking a pint on the hip. The a five and ten Lawu he said. Should be invoked Only against a a fair discussion of Rural credits Ell rested appear Nicut take into account that there hungry and ate a Are Twenty five millions of dollars Mer commission will Deal with the pro eel of soviet Russia for partial i armament. Tau year the preparatory Dos Amu men commission flatly rejected a soviet scheme of tote1 disarmament. Deem be it an illusion Only to diplomatic functions and Airport that the corps is not desirous of j determining questions relating to mrs. Gannus status in american Homes. Hearty breakfast at the Brownsville of realization. Toe delegates from Moscow a farm bodies pick help requisites Feder prompt la earn Back with a plan j the brim. Of either a Complete Colja of pm fair of gradual disarmament which can it lapse or a thorough overhauling As action agreed i Pon foe r not be dismissed with the same j a result 0f the declaration yesterday a jri�?T2v. The commission will study he a ref nov Stimson that the state principal Points Washington. C., april a3 a a. Ambala Thna hush Gibson the american j reached in response to Hie protest Lief program was made Public today r to Belgium will As in a a Quot of going Loans upon which the interest and principal Are being paid which Means that several thousand Farmers in this state have acquired Homes have become taxpayers and Are adding wealth to this state. A Home owner is the state s greatest asset. A in reference to the million Dollar assessment the Rural credit be po1 re k t v. Bor by a will Rry it a although 1 in Arn ounce in the Canu bbl former . ret on. V. Nippon. Bomi St off Raj Hood in in reduction v. A and Al the e Washington. C., april Ion up a i social Washington woke up this morning to find its whole order on _ May determine after carefully reviewing All of the necessities and needs of the department during the coming year that this assessment May be materially reduced to meet those needs. As to losses of the system. Governor billow in his message stated that the profit or loss account was problematical depending by vice Quot president Curtis against the i by chairman Haugen of the House j 6"riely 1 a Rifca Luis a a 1 ref for apr or it rep inv Kellie a a a committee. I i i Rae Faith in the the future of South Dakota. O Farmers Are delighted Farmers around Mitchell especially these who have their Small Grain sown we Ere rejoicing this morning Over the additional moisture. While the Fields did not particularly need the moisture every bit helps one Farmer said this morning. Over half the Farmers in this Vicinity have their Small Grain in and those that Haven t sown their seed will be delayed at least three or four Days by the wet Fields. There is still plenty of time to sow Small Grain however a Farmer near Mitchell said this morning and unless the bad weather continues a few Days delay will not matter. Although roads were heavy with slush from the melting Snow this morning buses were leaving from the Union bus depot on scheduled time. The horse patrols from the professional bootleggers and those j state Highway commission offices who Are commercializing violations West of Mitchell were out this morn of the volstead act. Born in Illinois the senator has been in ing but Snow plows have been removed. The Snow today would be con too wet for the Snow plows to re Gress thirty years Twenty of them Niobe anyway j. W. Kolb District in the Senate. He is 66 years old. He was born in Bethany 111., spent his youth on farms studying at night until he became a schoolteacher at 17. Then a few years later married and with a baby he set out for Washington where he Board studied Law. Admitted to the bar he entered politics and in 1880 began his Long service in Congress he has risen to the assistant Republican leadership of the Senate the chairmanship of the Commerce committee and membership on the important appropriations committee. He likewise is known As the dry Leader of Congress. O chief american i re incr 0f former Secretary Kellogg agriculture committee. Cml Tendon Roba j that his sister and official hostess the suggestion came from or. Great Britain mrs. Edward Everett Gann should 1 Farmers educational and opera j has been no official be seated at official dinners below live Union the National Grange. Vav Ari. I or j the wives of diplomats and to the and the american farm Bureau request of the corps yesterday for federation. A definite ruling. I the four requisites which must he held that while the former be met by any legislation to permit i Secretary a ruling correctly set Forth i it to qualify properly As of Jui re of late Ila Spe the question of precedence in re Lief farm Bill to be son of Aimaro sate. Be ambassador to i voice the views of non Quot of armament represent Aid other a a or rounded by capable and watchful naval and military expert. Officer will try River in launch Dunai Ikin cent years the department had no i Quot it should make the Tariff effect Germany authority to determine the social �?Tej.1 to rip Quot s will be i status of and except foreign repro it in Mystic ice to the Senta Tives. In his reply to sir Esme j or Csc. Svei on races Howard British ambassador and so hould be of such nature that Dean of the corp.-, he said that de Tinl and disposition of Amu a dry raid or., visions As to the precedence in which Turel surpluses Are Adeon Jolt circumstances Are to be invaded. American officiate and their wives provided lord should be received within the Homes i it should contain yank a it Uteri will Arri Start on a a.,. A a provisions la. Pic be diplomats rests Whoy auit i which Are automatic in their oper t s a i m 1 discretion of the members nation to Check Over production a Hof to i of that corps themselves 1 it should provide for Farmer a rns d. Anni to. It r. F. Smyer. U. N y 1vk 1 i after the Secretary a reply was de-1 owner sep Quot and control of Market-1 Power Maui Iii a cygred to the British ambassador j my organizations with due consid Down the i our to Kansas members of the Coro were Rrt o Ron try rtt a me i numeration to cooperative associations Clit. I in he t Leoned for a meeting today. Already no Lea. Ion pos Sibilev re the Stream. In a Jetter to vice president cur j Otis Stimson said he had no doubt in Ai of pts for on that this matter will work out with 1 0 the fullest Courtesy to you and your i official while Curtis liar refrained from comment since Mak ins Public his protest his friends a Ranje Justice Butler Orv to a report on the a earn. Be will he accompanied by a Pilot and an Engineer. Rennes for use of a suitable Lait licit w As received by Hie yank 10i invading Homes Chicago. 111., april lot ply strict instructions against police invasion of private Homes by liquor raiders unless under authority of warrants have been issued by commissioner William Russell. A lest some overzealous policeman cause a repetition Here of the Aurora 111., woman slaying during a dry raid private Homes under no circumstances Are q the commissioner s order said. A a dry up Chicago edict issued in the Wake of the Valentines Day assassination of seven men connected with the liquor a a Racket hos been followed by a Campaign which has brought numerous complaints the commissioner said. Private garages have been searched in a methodical canvass and in some instances complaints have been made that officers without War rior of Commerce from unit Likiu Smyser. And one is a a Jab o to re the party is sex to leave have been convinced that the Only insurance Board rants forced their Way into the i new York. N. A. April 10-Opi-1 places Over he or test of owners Darwin p. Kingsley president of the new York life Engineer said this morning april snows not unusual Snow in april is not unusual records kept by mrs. I. T. Nothrup showed today. In april 1923, there were 3 inches of Snow in 1926. Three fourths of an Inch in 1927, 5 inches and in 1928, 4.8 inches. In 1927, three inches of Snow fell in the first Day of i april and two on the Twenty first. Making a total of 1.05 inches of moisture. In 1928 the Bacco stems and sugar Cane Are raised in adequate Quantity to Supply such a factory. To operate profitably a Mill of the character proposed it is necessary to have within a radius of 900 Square Miles la production of at least 50.000 ton of these farm wastes. Such prof. Eduction will reduce to 20 000 tons i of paper pulp and will pay Tho Farmers about $12.00 per acre a i Well As a profit to the pulp Mill. Yankton. S. A. April Ion up a j according to figures at hand Ilia officials of the state department i annual importation of this coun of audits and accounts were sex try of pulp pulp Wood and paper petted to arrive in Yankton late could be offset by the erection of today or tomorrow to begin a i about one Hundred of these plants Check of the accounts of the Colin-1 this Means that one Hundred to treasurers and county auditor s offices following the disappearance of Jesse d. Mccoun auditor of Yankton county. Mccoun vanished last Friday night while on a business trip to Vermillion and no tangible clues As to his whereabouts have yet been found. His bonding houses have also been notified but no reply indicating their action had been notified but no reply indicating their action had been received. The missing auditor had Bonds it was Learned today both with the state bonding department and with an Iowa House. According to county treasurer r. E. Pederson who succeeded Mccoun As treasurer there were no apparent discrepancies in my counts accounts in that office. Mccoun was county treasurer for two terms being elected auditor last fall. He checked out satisfactorily the first of this year county officers said when he was appointed auditor to fill out the term of William m. Dunn who resigned to become state auditor. In the auditors office there were no Large funds which were handled aside from the $500 revolving fund and his deputies report that to be intact. Officials of the county treasurers and auditors offices believe Mccount a accounts to have been straight and doubt they could have furnished a motive for his disappearance. A Complete re Check will be made however which is expected to take several weeks. No further clues in the search for the missing Man had developed today. Farming communities can take advantage of this Trade situation when Congress enacts the Bill p %.posed, and be assured of an immediate Market for their product own ruin made possible paper Mills containing full equipment valued in excess of fifty million dollars and located in various parts of this country Are now either closed or working halt time because of their inability to secure pulp at a Price which will allow them to compete with the Canadian pulp secured so cheaply from Crown owned forests. This new pulp production from agricultural wastes will at once Supply the deficiency and bring the paper business with its huge payroll and profits Back to the United states. Every agricultural state will profit under this Bill and it is believed the one Hundred pulp plants provided in the measure will be put into operation i Media Elly. Billion dollars for Farmer Tito outstanding feature of this entire program to give the Farmer a billion dollars for his waste Ana to produce the $275,000,000 Worth of paper this country is now annually importing is the fact that no one owns the Basic patents on. These pulp processes the Best method for producing this pulp having been developed by prof. Of r. Sweeney of the agricultural College of Iowa with government funds and consequently the property of the Public. The United states imports Twa million tons of paper annually either As finished product or in the form of pulp or pulp Wood. To Supply this demand from our waste Yankton. S. D., april Ion up a crops one Hundred pulp Mills Jesse d. Mccoun Mistine Yankton Ith a Dacita of 20.000 tons each county auditor was traced to Sioux City by sheriff Roy r. Milliken and others who returned to Yankton late yesterday. From their invest Snow fell Between the 13th and 17th cations the of leers stated the were a a. Certain that the Man who hired the of the month making an Inch of moisture. Mrs. Lothrop recalled this morning that in the Early Days there had been As much As a foot of Snow in april. The Snow was so heavy that it broke Down Telephone wires to the South and West of Mitchell and out introduced apr. 17 of Sioux Falls a few poles were Down a. E. Leonard wire chief for Washington a c., april Ion pm after a Call at the White House today senator Watson of in Diana. Republican Leader said president Hoover will Send his message to the special session of Congress next tuesday and the Mcnary farm Relief Bill will be introduced on wednesday. A was soon As the farm Bill is introduced. The Senate will adjourn until thursday and then get Down to work a the Indiana senator said. After the farm Bill senator Watson said the Senate will take up the reapportionment measure and then the Bill providing for the taking of the 1930 census. Want to buy did you Ever hear any will be required. These must be located in one Hundred agricultural centers. Mitchell la one of these centers Dawes is named As British minister Washington d. C., april Ion amp it formal announcement of tn<3 appointment of former vice president Dawes As ambassador to the Dakota Central Telephone company said this morning. Trouble men started out from the Telephone offices at six of clock this morning. The Western Union Telegraph office was also having a Little wire trouble South of Mitchell. Reports of Snow reaching the office of the wire chief at the Telephone office this morning were As follows Plankinton. 5 inches Tyndall. 2 inches Tripp 2 inches Letcher 4 inches. Woonsocket. 6 inches Geddes 4 inches Madison. 6 inches Kimball 3 inches Cham it Berlin 6 inches Wessington Springs 5 inches. Vermillion taxi Driver to take him to Sioux City late Friday night was Mccoun. Possibility that the missing auditor might ii. Be gone to Kansas City was seen in the statement of the night clerk at a Sioux City hotel a a j of where the taxi cab Driver reported great Britain was made today a he left his passenger Friday night the White House the clerk stated that a Man answering the description of Mccoun has asked him about southbound trains and stated that he wanted to get to Kansas City As soon As possible. If Mccoun was there and left for Kansas City he would have taken the 4.25 a. In. Train officers Ere stated. O one say where i a i wish i knew could buy a 65 poles Down Sioux Falls s. D., april Ion up a Telephone and Telegraph communication in Eastern South Dakota was hampered today by a wet heavy Snow. Starting with rain the storm turned turned to Snow during the Philly banker to succeed Burke tendered Post As commissioner although he has Sot accepted Washington d. C., april Ion up a Charles James Rhoads a Philadelphia banker has been selected As commissioner of Indian affairs but he has has not yet accepted although he is expected to do so. Rhoads was in Washington today the announcement was Maria after receipt of word from the state department that the British government had advised that the appointment of general Dawes would a entirely acceptable to King George general Dawes nomination will to sent to the Senate next week and after its confirmation the new ambassador will be Given such leave of absence As is necessary for him to Complete the work of reorganizing the finances of Santo Domingo i when that is completed about five i weeks hence he will return to Wash i in ton to Confer with Secretary Indian i Stimson regarding British american relations before proceeding to Tea London Post. O Tsu i Luk secondhand w Ashine a part he Snow was Mejt no. Utvik Vovk a assigned s. Chine a or maybe it was snows disastrous of of a. Re a a preliminary Survey of \ Ihas Tjai Bassadore to France. Coolidge was i Day the reassignment of justices of night. Precipitation was continue j and called on president Hoover ing this Forenoon but with tem i with Secretary Wilbur under whom Pera Tures near the freezing Point lion of his sister As having social it f of Una ? believe the Trio is in \ Rar. to his own and that he the late to Herrick t and Tias a preliminary Survey of i a a in fun mint a huh Bassadore to France. Coolidge _ possibilities on the Quot up j so rat ured such rect in i nominated at a meeting of the the supreme court to the various per River Ami possible an outgrowth Fifon assured such ree Ogul j today and he a a cwt of a visit to Washington last week0np implication of he Stimson Board today and will be Quot elected at circuits throughout the country. Made necessary by the act of con or a delegation of Middle Estein decision which is Likely to be a be Busi if a men which received Assur vere blow Washington hostesses once from the administration that is Thal it pm in a away from them Eai a a 11 in hoi. Would be git in to j top Piej Ofui offices of the protocol tile on the division of the state department. Sipper Missouri. I of not a it Washington hos in his announcement Kingsley made Public a letter from the former president accepting the nomination. A believing that life insurance is the most effective instrumentality for the promotion of in american injured in mexican wreck Mexico City. Mexico. April Ion a Excelsior today said an american. Or est Serin Faier. Was seriously injured in a wreck of mixed passenger and freight train Between Mexico City and Vera Cruz yesterday. Two soldiers of the train escort were killed the brakeman is dying. Nine persons were seriously in lured of whom two were women. Bud Twenty others less seriously injured when the train was derailed at Fortin near Cordoba. The wreck was believed to have been caused by a faulty rail which i fesses have depended on this de Dury Avin and character Par mental arbiter to reduce them i devised. I from Many social dilemmas prow i ing out of conflicting or doubtful j vegetable Marke of precedence. Data is urged s circuits. I Washington d. A. April a1 i in a wide Extension of the activities Gress last february creating a new tenth circuit and reorganising several of the circuits. Justice Butler was assigned to live Stock they wanted or even someone to correspond with. They should think of double service the ads which put the a a want in want ads. The new eighth circuit consisting of mrs a Josh Huether wanted 6 Buff Orpington cockerel or. E. E. Keller Minnesota. North Dakota. South Dakota. Iowa. Nebraska Missouri and Kansas and Justice Sutherland to the ninth circuit. There will be no change in the j a a Madison wanted 40 feed of justices to the first Madison warned Reea and Warren h. Mound City Man takes own life 1 of the Bureau of markets in supplying producers of perishable vegetables with information As to the Best localities for marketing was Mound City s. A. April up a a. A. Kunz. 46. A Farmer living five Miles East of Here committed suicide late monday by hanging himself. Despondency due to financial worries was believed the motive. The widow and three children survive. O a a Winter ale a an experimental caused the locomotive and several j Beer produced by state breweries in cars to overturn. England a proved a Success. Urged upon president Hoover today by representative free Republican California. Farm Relief also was discussed with the president by a committee from the Grain dealers National association Winch left a memorandum of its views. Among other things the committee recommended lower prices on products intended for Export. Bomb shipment charged a hero new York. N. Y., april Ion up a a negro Post office Porter who on sunday a a discovered a bomb addressed to gov. Franklin d. Roosevelt was arrested today As the Man who mailed the package. The Porter. Thomas j. Callery denied the charge but postal inspectors and police said they were convinced he sent the bomb in the Hope of winning promotion by a a discovering it. My pigs Dusseau Pukwana wanted and Telephone lines. The Western Union Telegraph company had Only two wires into Sioux Falls and reported 65 poles Down near Canton. Telephone service was interrupted and Uncertain with Many lines Down or functioning poorly. Railroad and motor bus transportation was not seriously affected. Although at Brookings the roads were reported to be Drifting. Snow was reported from Sioux Falls Huron. Yankton and Brookings. The moisture was regarded As beneficial to farm lands. A disc Drill. Needless say they All got what they wanted and at once. Or. Dusseau wrote a we had Good results. We received about 8 replies. Thanking you for your service and will certainly give you a rain turns to Snow Yankton s. D., april Ion up a to an All night rain which brought .82 of an Inch of Welcome moisture to the Yankton territory turned to a wet heavy Snow Early today and was causing some interruption of wire service. Telephone toll lines North and East toward Sioux Falls were affected chiefly the associated press leased news wire being out for a time this morning. The Northwestern Public service company reported some trouble with it High lines j to the North and the great nor continued on Page six he would serve As the successor to Charles h. Burke of South Dakota we Hose resignation been accepted but who is to get another responsible government Post later. The Philadelphia banker who is a member of Hie firm of Brown Brothers has asked time to Confer with his partners business associates before formally accepting the Post. Called a Scab Man stabs his assailant Chicago ii april Ion up a a fashionable after theater Throe g saw Harry Townsend. 42. Of Milwaukee fatally stabbed late last night in the lobby of the hotel Stevens. Townsend a jugular vein was severed when Bart Rogers a former employee of the Milwaukee foundry of which Townsend is superintendent went at him with a knife. Townsend died Early today. Rogers following the attack elbowed his Way through the crowd of men and women Many in evening attire Ard to the Street where he surrendered to a policeman. He said he had gone to the hotel to see Townsend about a Job and that Townsend had called him a a a Scab and knocked him Down. A the was much larger than i a Rogers told police a and i used the knife to defend myself.0 weather forecast South Dakota Snow tonight f thursday partly Cloudy to Cloudy not quite so in afternoon. Iowa rain or Snow this afternoon tonight or tomorrow morning temperature near freezing tonight Strong Cash to North winds. Minnesota partly Cloudy to Cloudy in North Snow in South portions tonight and possibly thursday morning continued .d. North Dakota partly Cloudy tonight and thursday continued . In Nebraska a Snow or rain tonight and mostly fair thursday somewhat colder tonight in East and South Centra portions rising temperature thursday afternoon to West portion. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 58 minimum 32 at 7 a. In. Today 32 fronds wet precipitation .75 inches precipitation since january i 3.77 inches precipitation excess since january i .54 inches. Weathers Quot roads Sioux Falls Watertown Huron Aberdeen Yankton Brookings rapid City 32 26 28 39 32 32 27 53 47 53 49 56 47 35 31 25 28 39 32 32 27 .28 fair .00 Good .40 heavy .00 Good .82 heavy .00 a retd .83 fair

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