Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 17, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather Cloudy cooler the evening Republican fourth edition vol Xxxvi Congress will not seek curb for gambling leaders will see that no Effort is made to Check Stock speculation fear effect of Bill Washington C., april 17�?administration leaders in the new Congress have decided to Block All legislation introduced to curb speculation on Wall Street or reduce the total of speculative Bank Loans. In the Senate. Senator Watson of Indiana the majority Leader with Cuch administration spokesmen As Smoot of Utah and fess of Ohio have taken stands against any legislative tampering with the new York Stock Exchange. In the House. Speaker Longworth of Ohio and representative Tilson of Connecticut the majority Leader have decided to prevent organization of the House banking and currency committee thus killing off All legislation affecting Banks or the Stock Exchange. Two reasons for decision this decision was reached by the Republican leaders at both ends of me Capitol for two reasons. First they do not wish a protracted legislative fight Over Stock speculation to disrupt their present program and thereby possibly defeat either the farm Relief or the Tariff revision Bills. Second they fear congressional tinkering with the Stock Exchange or efforts to control americans Money Supply at this time might precipitate a depression. A Etnere will be no legislation affecting the Stock senator Watson said today. A a How can we legislate to halt speculation we can t. And besides what right has the Federal Reserve Board to regulate Stock buying its efforts have resulted disastrously As reports from the mid West revealed a sons. Left to right higher interest rate out there to j parallel the High Call Money rates Bognor. England. April 17�? Afton Wall Street. It is too dangerous Mitchell s. Wednesday april 17, 1929 twelve pages number 166 King George s sons g Iven important tasks Council race in two wards misses a tie Rockefeller sr., plays Patron for servant poet John d., at Lakewood n. J., passes out poems Litten by House maid Calls them a a wonderful and then gives reporter dimes vote and Rich defeats boffins on two Herbert is Victor Lakewood n. A. April 17�?a new Sand Anonymous poet attained unexpected attention in Lakewood Purcell beats Cass on one i sunday through the patronage of John Rockefeller or. A a she is an English servant girl a or. Rockefeller explained to members of the congregation of the first Baptist Church who gathered about him after the morning service. But he declined to disclose were her identity. Whenever or. Rockefeller attends Church in Lakewood be distributes dimes to children of the congregation. But sunday reporters noticed after the services that not Only was he distributing dimes to the children but also was handing out cards to the grown ups. To one reporter who approached him. Or. Rockefeller handed a card. Tile reporter glanced at it saw that it councilmen in two wards elected tuesday by margins of one and two votes according to the figures on the count filed at the office of the City auditor this morning. In the first Ward. Or. G. L. Rich Dakota Wesleyan Dean Defeated Hal Bowring for councilman by two votes in the second a. Harmon Defeated Sam m. Burton by a margin of 142 votes and in the third Ward. Joe Purcell won Over l. R. Cass by one vote. In the race for the judgeship of the municipal court w. M. Herbert Defeated Fred Shandorf by 1,-188 to 897 votes. In the fourth a Wisn t that Beautiful a Interpol-1 ated or. Rockefeller. A murmur of j approbation arose from listeners j the Reading continued although i must have Martha s j hands. I have a Mary mind and when i Black the boots and shoes. Thy sandals. Lord i find. I think of How they trod the Earth each time i scrub the floor accept this meditation. Lord i Haven t time for More. Again or. Rockefeller interrupted. A a int that wonderful a he asked. Again a murmur of approval debenture is newest Issue in farm fight Relief efforts May fellow same path As did fight for fees plan Herb new element Washington. Appt it a with the Senate agricultural committee still considering the and. Viability of including the Export came from the listeners. Again the. Debenture pan in its farm Relief Reading continued warm All the Kitchen with thy love i and warm it with thy peace j forgive me All my worrying and make All grumbling cease. Thou who didst love to give men food in room or by the sea. Bill leaders today began to differ Over whether the Senate has the constitutional right to initiate such legislation. Representative Snell of new York one of the Republican Lead contained a printed poem and was i accept this service that i do i do prs of the House in discussing the about to ask a question when or Rockefeller indicated the card and said a read it read it the reporter began lord of All pots and pans and i things since i be no time to be a Saint by doing Lovely things for watching late with thee Ward. Victor Johnson running for or dreaming in the Twilight or the ill Ness of Ging George of England has placed important burdens on the shoulders of his four Stalwart the Prince of Wales Prince George the Duke of Gloucester and the Duke of York. A situation for legislative experiments or governmental interference on one Side or the others oppose interference Smoot and fess were said to feel that Congress could not remedy the speculative situation by enacting new Laws these administration spokesmen were said to feel a Campaign of pm Nero Hirohito with the or it ideation. Such As has been initial a 1110 Ltd me or it is recalled that two previous j Ace. The Prince conferred the in King George s four sons All have emperors. Meiji and Taisho also Signia of orders bestowed by the been Given important missions to i received the order of the Garter. I King in the new year s Honor list perform while his majesty is con at that time the a and officially received several Hun Vales cing Here from his recent Seri-1 Alliance was still in existence. J red persons. Ous illness. A the Duke is due at Yokohama at these occasions the courtyard probably the most important task May 2. And after six Days filled at St. James is Bright with glitter As far As the outside world is con with official functions he will j ing uniforms ribbons and plumed corned is the Mission of the Duke spend 13 Days in travelling seeing and cockade hats. Characteristic arts and sports and the Prince wears the uniform of some of Japan s finest scenery and colonel of the Welsh guards with finishing with a cruise through the the Blue ribbon of the Garter across Inland sea. The Prince of Wales the Kings of Gloucester the King s third son who is on his Way to Japan to to de by the Federal Reserve Board j 9 might be the Only immediate Rem. Believed this will greatly in Rdv. This Campaign should be aim Hance the relations Between the c a re at convincing Banks throughout japanese Imperial family and the holding investiture on behalf of the country that their patriotic do Royal family of England As Well As the King. They Are full dress of to consisted in keeping their Sui Between the two nations. Fical ceremonies at St. James pappus funds at Home. To attempt to achieve this result by Law they were said to feel aside from its probable unconstitutionality could Lead to widespread financial chaos. A who can Tell what is speculation and what is investment a one senator demanded. A to whom shall we give the Power to decide that question it might be said the Man who borrows Money at a Bank to Start a new factory is speculating. Indeed he is to some extent. Again it might be said a Tanner who his breast at these ceremonies. The Duke of York. King George s second son. Has been appointed lord High commissioner of the Church of Scotland in succession to the continued on Page 6 see fee As Only Hope says Croes hoovers Tariff plan is Puzzle Dakotan. However. Says Hoover opposition has forced abandonment Aberdeen. S. D., april sought a loan to buy new acreage c. W. Croes president Ruth weds fools press camera men new York. N. A. April 17.�? to a babe Ruth and mrs Claire Hodgdon former actress were married this morning at a nuptial mass in St. Gregory s roman Catholic Church. Hie ceremony was at 5 55 a. In. 35 minutes ahead of the time As announced last night. Despite the moving up of the hour the Church was Well filled and a crowd stood about the Entrance in a drizzle of rain to see the famous Ball player and his Bride As they emerged. The Bride was Clad in a purple costume and hat and wore a fur coat. Although Ruth made no announcement friends said no wedding trip was planned and that the Home run hitter would be in uniform with the Yankees if the weather permitted a Ball game today. The couple was attended by or. And mrs. George h. Lovell old friends of both. There was no music it the ceremony. O w. Mellon had a right to remain in the Cabinet without his nomination being resubmitted deferred until it of a 1 Friday a determination of whether of the this business connections would bar him. Or build a new barn was merely South Dakota wheat growers As the committee was almost in speculating or it could be decided station who has just returned animus in its View that Mellon Torje we mire Ducu Latimor 5 in rom a hearing on farm Relief at j could carry on in to Cabinet of storage was pure speculation in Herbert Hoover with renomination such event a Law against Specula Washington declared before the but it ailed to reach a decision live Loans could Stop the economic j to a kiwanis club last night that a i whether the Secretary was so re ?�2 most member of the House and i ing in violation of an Olti statute hrs or Senate agricultural committees forbidding the Treasury head to be i-latin1? tto in t circulatory the were in favor of the Equall Patlon interested in Trade or Commerce. Samc Richt of not Cuoc to their i principle but were unanimous suggestions were advanced that of cerament is imers it is too in the opinion that it she uld the Secretary be called before the Rhin scene to draw a distinction a written into the new farm Bill committee to detail Tho pm font of thin a line to draw a distinction. For the reason that it was almost sure to Call Forth the presidential veto. A in fact there seemed to be a quite definite agreement among All representatives discussing the prob Lem that if american agricultural prices were to be lifted up to a level above the world Price As All other Industrial products Are. The exportable surplus must be segregated from the products consumed by the Domestic he declared. A and that from some source a fund must be obtained to equalize the difference Between the Price received abroad and the higher Price received at a it is evident a he said a that n a r i Phoi of both the House and Senate com a Ernull a mittens Are at a loss to know just what action to take to avoid opposition from the White defer action on Mellon a holdings Washington C., april 17�? up a tile Senate judiciary committee. Talandr9w suggestions As to Board need illumination leaders say today by James l. West Washington C., april 17�? it pm president Hoover seems to have put congressional leaders in a quandary by some of his recommendations for administrative changes in the Tariff act affecting the Tariff Corra Mission. They Are frankly at a loss to understand precisely what he had in mind when he wrote in his first message that the commission should be reorganized. They will seek amplification and also will inquire whether it is his desire to have these recommendations written into the Bill being drafted by the House ways and Means committee. Language is indefinite interpreting the language of the chief executive in its most literal sense some leaders said there would have to be legislation abolishing the present commission and setting up a new one under a wholly different plan of operation than that Laid Down in the Tariff act of 1922. Representative Tilson of Connecticut Republican Leader in the i House said he was confident Hoo-1 ver wanted to Lave a commission composed of men of the broadest attainments who would arrive at reasonably speedy conclusions on Tariff rate changes and whose recommendations to the chief executive would command the Confidence of the country. Chairman Smoot of the Senate finance committee suggested that the present act might be amended to increase salaries which would attract the highest class of men for service on the commission. However he was Uncertain As to just what the president had in mind. Friction within Board terms of the present members of the commission under their re election unopposed was Given 459 votes. A total of 2.085 votes were cast in the election of judge. Both carry own wards or. won his Home Ward the first by a margin of 107 votes the count being Shandorf. 336 Herbert. 229. Judge Herbert piled up considerable margins in each of the other wards As follows second Ward Herbert 257. Shandorf 134 third Ward. Herbert 375. Shandorf 238 fourth Ward. Herbert 327, Shandorf 189. In the first Ward or. Rich polled 282 votes against 280 for or. Bowring in the second or. Har i Mon polled 263 against or. Burton s 121, and in the third. Or. Cass was Given 207 against 308 for or. Purcell. Tile a closeness of the vote in the first and third wards gave Rise today to speculation As to whether or not a recount would be asked or the election contested. Re election possible or. Cass declared this morning that he had decided neither one Way or the other about asking a recount. Whatever action is taken in the first Ward or. Bowring declared will be taken by his friends As he has decided to initiate no Steps personally. If a Check of the poll books in any one of the wards discloses an illegal voter another election May be held in that Ward. New councilmen will take office at the first meeting of Council in May. Which is May 6. The first Ward Winner takes the place of or. Shandorf present councilman and the Winner of the third Ward race succeeds l. E. Beckwith. The vote will be canvassed by City Council at a meeting next Friday night. Storming heaven s Gates make me a Saint by getting meals or washing up the plates. It unto thee. Thus ended the Reading while or. Rockefeller beamed. A Are you married a he asked the reporter. The latter replied that he was. A have you any children a the reporter said he had one. Plan after a conference with president Hoover declared in his judgement the system contemplated the raising of Revenue and therefore could not be constitutionally initiated in the Senate. Slight suggestion a number of Senate agricultural Well said or. Rockefeller i committee members however took a there s one for you one for your wife and one for your Issue with Snell a interpretation and were inclined to look with Lite and he thrust three shiny new concern upon the suggestion. Dimes into the reporters hand. Mccoun starts trip for Home in hands of friends whom he failed to recognize at first Topeka. Kans., april up a accompanied by relatives Jesse Mccoun Yankton county South Dakota auditor who was located Here monday after his disappear Mcmaster pushes River navigation immediate work on Missouri to be asked following conference Washington. C., april 17.�?<7p a plans for a definite program for development of navigation on the Missouri River through the Northwest were discussed today at a con Coit Smittee to detail the extent of his business holdings but these were countered by reminders that senator Reed Republican of Pennsylvania. Personal Friend of Mellon had declared the Secretary had resigned his directorships in corporations and was interested in business now Only As a Stock Holder. Senator Mckellar. Democrat Tennessee author of the investigating Resolution which the Senate adopted March 5 without a Roll Call vote attended the meeting although he is not a member of the committee. Another session was railed by chairman Norris for Friday. O Bailie expulsion Washington. A. April it pm delegates to the thirty eighth Congress of the daughters of the american revolution settled Back today ago. Weather forecast South Dakota partly Cloudy to Cloudy tonight and thursday somewhat cooler thursday in West and Central portions. Iowa partly Cloudy to Cloudy tonight and thursday slight Rise in temperature thursday possibly Light Frost tonight if sky clears. Minnesota partly Cloudy to Cloudy tonight and thursday possibly showers thursday in Northwest portion rising temperature tonight in Northwest portion and in East and South portions thursday. North Dakota partly Cloudy to Cloudy tonight and thursday slightly warmer tonight in East and South Central portions cooler in extreme West portion cooler thursday in Central portion. Nebraska partly Cloudy tonight and thursday not much change in temperature. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 62. Minimum 37. At 7 a. In. Today 39. Roads fair. Precipitation. 0 precipitation since january i 4.13 inches precipitation excess since january i .48 inches. Weather and roads by the associated press Brookhart critical Washington C., april Llu a3 5 into the routine of hearing commit a senator Brookhart of Iowa one i tee reports. Of president Hoover s most ardent i they were considerably relieved campaigners last fall declared to j after their Brief period of tension Day that the executive had taken yesterday during which they took a men entirely inconsistent Quot position up and of the Long standing in his message to Congress with re ease of mrs. Helen Tufts Baillie of w uuuc1 ecu htve1 a a role a it ural that j v so 8dy it St Lonal it of or d a a a m senator Brookhart interpreted Vinno Vii leu the message he said it was opposed front atom tire w Call we Here this 11� by in behalf of the two tickets for National officers of the society which has been in Progress for several months eased in intensity today. The tickets headed by mrs. Lowell f. Hobart of Cincin Natl and mrs. Julius y. Talmadge of Athens. Georgia candidates for judges widow Dies Des Moines. La. April 17�? the funeral of mrs. Sew Ard Smith. 86. Widow of a South Dakota Federal judge was held Bere this Bijj a a production and sell morning. She died monday in Chi my at any Price. A therefore a he added a a Tariff on All such agricultural products with a surplus will remain ineffective and will not protect agriculture. Referring to his Campaign for j president general will be placed for Hoover last fall the senator said malty in nomination tonight and a in 200 speeches in the Campaign will be voted upon tomorrow. For Hoover last fall i pointed out o that a government Board did fix hangs self accidentally wheat prick during and after the a Burwell neb april 17-<�-War on a Cost of production basis. Catching his neck in a rope ladder that or Hoover bought this wheat m abut i vane in. To son of at that Price and disposed of it at a Ridenti it a profit hat he As Tatei and to ganged. He Ming when found billion dollars in 1919 for these operations and that he opposed discontinuance of the wheat corporation in 1930. I think that portion of the message opposing doing these things now is inconsistent with his former cattle by one during Ternate years Between 1939 and 1940 so that normally a reorganization of the personnel of the body could not be affected during the present term of president Hoover. Ever since the flexible provision of the 1922 act came into Force there has been intermittent friction within the commission and this finally led to a Senate investigation some three years ago by a committee headed by senator Robinson of Arkansas the democratic Leader in the Senate. State considers Aurora killing Springfield. 111., april 17�? pfc a Resolution calling for legislative investigation of the killing of mrs. Lillian de King in a dry raid at Aurora is in the hands of a House committee for consideration. The Resolution introduced by rep. John f. Petit of Batavia and jointly sponsored by rep. Frank Mccarthy of Elgin was voted upon favourably a few merits Walter Mitchell of Wood j the committee of the Tyrl socket had Keffor Rosr Roy Lolly monday has very few and a want and disposed of ass them. G. W. Barr of Ravi tee who was Here yesterday to at j a it wanted to buy some 1? the Bui the domed. Birth do and again the want ads dared it will be a the most remark foun j them for him. Wheable Relief Bill in the country relieve tile Farmer but to re j ther buying Selling or Trad Lieve a lot of Doli Lucians who Are in a tight to a to today in Congress Sioux Falls 33 60 36 to Good Watertown 37 54 36 .02 Good Huron 55 60 38 .00 or Aberdeen 33 53 38 to fair rapid City 42 60 38 .02 Good arc 43 52 39 on or �?o0 7 38 of Good ing the want ads Are the surest quickest Way. John bean of Plankinton says a a the want and brought Good results. Sold one Bull and traded there a always a Way in �?osenate7 judiciary committee con the want ads. Let it be riders investigation of right of re it Quot ret a re Melton in Hal re office. By the associated press wednesday House age Scultore committee reports its new farm Bill. Senate agriculture committee con her Home. A Coroner s jury recon mended that Smith be held for the sheeting. Mccarthy rushed the Resolution declaring that the people of Aurora were a up in arms Over the a this is not a wet and dry fight a he said. A Drys want the investigation As much As the wets because they feel that unless All plots Are brought to Light the crime will be Laid at their Sinclair asks for rehearing Washington. C., april 17�? up a Harry f. Sinclair who Wras sentenced to three months in jail for refusal to answer questions before a Senate committee today petitioned the supreme court for a rehearing on the ground that the Law under which he was convicted was Union a it Llu i institutional. The court recently up your Way and use the Blank. Heij the sentence Only an elimination vote Aberdeen s. D., april 17�?14 a because neither of the three Candi chairman Mcnary said that rather than Revenue giving the plan was a Revenue taking and in his opinion could be suggested first by the Senate. The debenture plan is a system of issuing certificates to exporters to be sex charitable at Par for payment of import duties. Under tile debenture Section framed by the Senate committee the exporter would receive the world Price for his product plus the amount of the debenture certificate which Iii the Case of wheat would be approximately 21 cents a Bushel or half tiler Tariff on wheat. Suggest optional plan j Ference of senators and represents a Here. 5orls4ueab?. Bet Ance from Home april 5, left Here fives from North and South Dako j Rould Adov a it Tucka to. Minnesota. Nebraska and Iowa.1 a Amminee it tuna aaop., a Section. After the meeting senator my master Republican. South Dakota who presided issued a statement in which he said that it was agreed to Confer with Secretary of War today presumably for Yankton the party travelled in a motor car. Following an examination the local health officer said the auditor was suffering from amnesia. A press dispatch from Yankton said Good Anc president Hoover for tile no shortage had been found in his j purpose of deciding on a program accounts and that there was Noth i to be followed during the next ing in his family affairs to account j three years. He said a request for his actions. J would be made that permanent the party which came Here for Mccoun included his wife a son a brother a sister in Law and a Yankton Newspaperman. Work be begun immediately on the upper Missouri others attending were senators Norbeck South Dakota Brookhart Iowa Frazier and Nye of North Dakota representatives Christopherson and Johnson South expected tonight Yankton. S. D., april a3 Jesse Mccoun. Auditor of yank Dakota clause Minnesota Swanton county who had been missing son. Campbell and Dickinson Iowa since a motor trip to Vermillion on Sears and Howard of Nebraska All april 5 and was found in Topeka i of whom Are republicans and w. Kans., on monday will be brought i Stewart Gilman former mayor of Home by friends who drove there j Sioux City Iowa. Yesterday. The party is expected to o giving the proposed Federal farm Board i in optional right to put into operation the debenture plan if it saw fit. There was a report that the committee already has had a test vote showing Only three members against it but ail inquiries along this line were referred to chairman Mcnary who merely said he had gained the impression that a majority of his committee favors the plan. So far no word for or against the debenture plan has been received by the committee from either Secretary Hyde or any other spokesman for the president. Most of the committee members now hold that unless a Strong criticism of the plan is sent to the Capitol it will be approved. Washington C., april 17.�? aft a the Progress made so far with farm Relief legislation has demonstrated that Congress cannot sidestep the Export debenture proposal and that Hie special session will Des for City police and fire com ton press a a add atk0fva�noclay a or second01 ejection1 Whf be a the did not remember where he necessary in Aberdeen next tuesday i had been or How lon8 the the. Dispatch said. Quot says he Reinem Mose Bantz the leading Man. Lacked Only 15 votes of securing his Beri. Tto Quot go at a know there was election. He will run against Ira but. Doest fun a the e. Was Kruger who placed second in the 155 Quot a smut is Wivo in flin run off Plotti in i Oil Tler a amp a toil Coult superintendent now of Kansas and a close Friend of my Counsi at Kan reach Here late tonight. His wife new hotel is now Mccoun did not recognize them assured in Yankton i the at first and his mind was Blank on Yankton s. D., april 17�? up that faced Over the the details of his adventure Mem successful conclusion of a Campaign fee in former years to obtain local pledges toward the whether this Fri construction of a modern nine Story hers of the party wired the yank race in the run off election. William Wilkinson was the third candidate. John l. Ruckman Lone candidate for municipal judge was reelected. Yankton fails to elect Yankton s. D., april 17�? it Ltd a Yankton failed to elect a commissioner of streets and Public property at its regular City election yesterday and a secondary election will be necessary Between the two High men f. W. Schwren. Incumbent and Chris g. Steinbach one of his opponents. The unofficial vote Schwenk 584 Steinbach 763, f. S. Vaughn 237. Necessary to elect 797. There was no other contest. San hotel. Did not know him at first but does now. Says remembers crash but no details of car. Rather weak but not bad physically of equalization hotel building part of a City development program for Yankton was announced last night. At a meeting yesterday final pledges were completed in Yankton s share of the Enterprise proposed by Alexander Black. Omaha contractor. Pledges were $16,000 for the Purchase of a site at Walnut and second streets near the foot of the Meridian Highway Bridge and $50,000 for Purchase of builders notes. A total Cost of More than half a million dollars is included in the two store sales rooms. O elections in the North Aberdeen s. A. April 17-�? a towns in Northern South Dakota yesterday elected mayors town officials voted on Bonf issues but All reported quiet elections featured Only by close voting in several towns. Mobridge voters turned Down a proposal for a $75,000 Bond Issue to build a new City auditorium 378 to 966. Guy Richardson led a three cornered race for police commissioner against Frank Williams and mat Ryan. A run off election will be held next tuesday. Webster seated l. B. Wist As mayor while Max c. Gandy and i. F. Coomes were elected aldermen. At Milbank All offices were filled by incumbents who ran without of posit pm. W h. Loecke will again serve As mayor. A woman was elected to the town Board at Northville. Mrs. Edith Percival defeating Charles Hoellein. Another woman candidate. Mrs. Margaret Moshure lost to Roy Muir. John Johnson Defeated will clerk for the Mayo ship of Northville. V f Eugene Waterbury was again elected mayor of Mellette running without opposition. B. O. Williams h. O. Henderson George Halton and w. E Waller were elected aldermen. At Lemmon e. Ziltz who had served five years As mayor won again in a close race against Arthur Svenby 322 to 282. A had about $22 and had bought i proposal. This includes the hotel several Structure proper with furnishings. State accountants who Are Here j and a three Story Annex the ground going Over the books in Mccoun a floor of which is to be divided into office said their work would re require several Days possibly More than a week. Texas new club raided by police new York n.y., april 17.�? a3 a frustrated by a Legal Loop Hole from making Texas Guinan s new night club observe the 3 a. In. Curfew. Police Early today silenced its orchestra and arrested eight Waters on sanitary and liquor charges. The management of the club entime at which miss Guinan is hostess has circumvented the curfew by declaring the club to be part of the hotel Harding. Shortly after the entertainment started this morning detectives ordered Kal Dopita an assistant manager to produce his cabaret License and. When he was unable to do so served a summons returnable in court monday. A patrolman was stationed in the place to see that the music and show were not resumed. While another assistant manager was explaining to the go Odd guests Why the entertainment had been stooped five detectives of the so called a dude squad a entered. They made a concerted Rush for weather today but Only slightly the Kitchen where the club s eleven three games we postponed to waiters were ordered to Shew their Day making the unprecedented to health department permits to i Tai of seven in the first two Days handle food. Six were unable to do of the season. The Eastern card so and were served with summonses was washed out entirely yesterday for violation of the sanitary code Washington rallied to the cause of wild Catter King Back in the game new York. N. A. April 17�? a a Thomas b. Slick called the a Wildcat ter King a of the Oil Fields has compar Tab kown Astom when the fee was before compar to de known As me rom Slick Oil company. Whether this trouble will see the White House ranged against Congress again is still far from apparent but leaders Are convinced that Congress itself is in for a difficult time before the question is settled. Senate for debenture flan elven if the Senate agriculture committee should decline to endorse the debenture plan which is now held by leaders to be unlikely the proponents of the system have decided to continue their efforts on the Senate floor. The fact that chairman Mcnary of the committee has expressed a a feeling that a majority of the committee favors the debenture plan has caused administration leaders to abandon Hope for excluding the proposal unless a specific declaration against it is sent to the committee by Secretary Hyde or some other administration authority. As outlined in informal discussion of Senate and House leaders the fight Over the debenture plan May develop in much the same situation As that which prevailed a month ago Slick sold his mid Continental Oil holdings to the Prairie Oil and Gas company for $30,000,000, announcing he would take a years vacation. The new company will have a capitalization of 690,000 shares. There was no announcement of any plan to offer any of the shares to the Public. Slick too is 46 years old began his career in the Oil Fields As a mule Dri ver. Tool Dresser and Driller. In 1911 he struck Oil and founded his present Fortune becoming the largest individual operator. He has successfully opposed various powerful combinations in the Oil Fields. Weather postpones 3 Eastern games new York n. Y., april 17�?0 a major league baseball clubs of the East gained on the fickle Spring Congress during the Coolidge administration. At that time both Senate and House fought out to Weir own problem without definite word from the White House. Many members Are speculating As to whether the debenture discussion will be permitted to proceed without word from Hoover in View of his desire not to interfere in what he conceives to be strictly congressional functions. Returnable in court tomorrow. Run off is necessary rapid City s. D., april 17�?0 a or. M. Babington and Carl Rise were elected out of seven candidates to two places on the rapid City commission tuesday. Nick Caspers a candidate for reelection and w. G. Arlt were next High for the third vacancy but failed of a majority and will enter a Runoff election. Babington and Rise both Are new members of the Board. A total of 1531 votes were cast which is considered a moderate vote. No other Issue was involved. Haney keeps Post Huron s. D., april 17�?g a Dick Haney former South Dakota supreme court judge was reelected municipal judge in the City election Here yesterday receiving 559 votes while his opponent Charles p. Warren got 501. T. Young ran for reelection As Public safety commissioner without opposition. Bond Issue rejected Lead s. D., april 17�?0 a proposals for a new $85,000 auditorium and a Bond Issue to finance it were rejected in the municipal election Here yesterday by Large margins. T. R. Stoner was elected City com continued on Page six moisture benefits Grain pastures Huron s. D., april 17�? a3 a conditions were favourable for Winter wheat Rye Alfalfa Meadows and pastures generally Over South Dakota during the week ending tuesday according to the weather and crop report issued today by m. E. Blystone meteorologist in charge of the state office of the government weather Bureau Here. The soil is now generally deeply saturated the report said. Field we Ork Over most of the state was stopped by the Snow and the later rain although in a few limited areas work was possible during part of the week. Most crop correspondents believe that the delay in Field work was More than compensated for by the abundant Supply of soil moisture. Stock is mostly doing Well but there was some suffering due to the heavy snowfall. Brookings0 youth wins Joffre medal Palo Alto calif., april 17�?up a Robert Hume Stanford University student registered from Brookings s. D., was awarded the Joffre medal in the 36th annual meeting of California and Stanford debaters last night. Hume took the negative Side of the question a resolved that the Briand Kellogg peace insures Universal peace a baseball with the Only game in the Eastern sector. All Western Grimes went ahead on time. Baseball scores american league Boston at new York postponed cold wet grounds. Detroit .241-00 Cleveland .001-00 Uhle Farrell and Shea Holloway and l. Sewell. Chicago too St. Louis. 211 Adkins and Autry Crowder and . Philadelphia .234 2 Washington .220 0 Yerkes and Cochrane Jones Braxton and Rue National league Brooklyn at Boston postponed rain. New York at Philadelphia postponed. Wet grounds. Chicago .500 Kremer and Hargreaves Malone and Gonzales. R h e St Louis .000-011-001�?3 to 3 Cincinnati ____lll-022-10x�?8 12 0 Sherdel and Wilson Donohue and Dixon. Second Homer Cleveland of. April 17�?0 a Earl Averill Star outfielder recruit of the Cleveland indians hit his second Homer in two Days of major league Lav today Senate for debenture Washington C., april 17�?ab the meeting of the Senate committee on agriculture today a vote probably will be obtained on the debenture plan an indirect form of subsidy to which the administration is opposed. A count of noses on the Senate committee showed the vote would be extremely close. Lined up with the democrats for the debenture plan probably will be senator George w. Norris of Nebraska. Lynn j. Frazier of North Dakota and Peter Norbeck of South Dakota. If the democrats vote solidly for the incorporation of their plan in the farm bid indications Are that the coalition will succeed. Amendment is printed an amendment containing the debenture plan has been printed for inclusion in the Mcnary farm Bill. Which the committee is expected to recommend to the Senate later in the week the question holding up action by the Senate committee is whether the Mcnary Bill with a few minor amendments shall be approved with or without the debenture plan. The fight in the Senate committee with its Strong progressive tinge was expected by the administration leaders. This situation was considered when the administration strategy was planned on the farm legislation. That was the reason the White House virtually ignored the Senate and had most of its dealings with the House committee on agriculture in the preliminary conferences when a farm Relief Bill was framed. The administration leaders if they fail in the Senate committee will attempt to eliminate the debenture plan from the farm Bill when it reaches the Senate floor. Although it has considerable sup Nort in the House it is believed the leaders there will not accept the indirect subsidy plan when the farm Bill reaches the conference committee. To two Section hands kill exp Chicago 111., april 17�?<> a Twe Section hands were kilted today is an incoming suburban train on the Wisconsin division of the Chicago and Northwestern railway