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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 18, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather rain tonight Venin fourth edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Thursday april is 1929 sixteen pages number 167 allies German debt session near deadlock upshot May be that european nations will return to Dawes plan eclipse to do a Dawn to dusk in five hours two Dakotas renominated for judgeship names of a. K. Gardner Huron and a. Lee Wyman Yankton proposed differences great Paris. France april 18�? la a the conference of experts on reparations today reached a stage v hero it was necessary to consider the probable effect of a breakdown in negotiations and subsequent return to the Dawes plan. Negotiations and attempts to 1 reconcile the vastly divergent viewpoints of the germans and the Allied nations were continuing with the map shows the Patio of the. Solar eclipse to be visible May 9 on the other Side of the world. Marked Aldrich probably holds Long time office record treasurer and tax collector of Vermont is re elected for sixty fourth consecutive terms began his career Back in i 865 Cuttingsville it april 13�? a3 a few men have held elective office i a committee of eight headed by lord Revelstoke. Seeking a Compromise Between the offer of or. , Schacht. German spokesman and the total allies claims. Different is great but so great was the difference Between the two figures a difference estimated by some to exceed a present value of s3.000.000.000�? that a tendency in Manv quarters to envisage failure and consider what was next. Revision to the Dawes plan would involve continuation of basis annuities of 2.500.000.000 Gold Marks a Hout $600.090 000 with prospective increases dating from the beginning of the next fiscal year and continuing to an Uncertain total. Germany has repeatedly insisted the Dawes plan annuities Are far beyond her capacity to pay. The procedure of the Revelstoke committee was Uncertain but it was believed to be principally round table discussion with three sets of figures As a basis. Three proposals up the first of these was those represented by the Dawes plan. Hie second group represented the Allied offer of last saturday said to imply a present value to the creditor nation claims of about $10.ooo.cw .000 and an eventual value of about $24 000.000.000. Annuities were understood to Progress arithmetically from a figure Between $500,000,000 and $600,000,000 for 37 years reverting then to about $408,000,000 for the Ether 21 years. In Are the stations of up by scientists to study and to photograph hic total eclipse. New York. N. Y., april is�?1up a the longest eclipse of the Sun Iii years lasting five minutes takes place May 9 on the opposite Side of the world. The total eclipse will begin at Sunrise in the far southwestern Corner of the Indian Ocean almost on the african Shore and will sweep eastward moving against the oncoming Daylight. Its Speed will be such that it will meet the Sunset five hours and 15 minutes later. During its first two hours the Shadow of total eclipse will fall Only on water a waste space from the astronomer s Point of View. In All its Long Forenoon course it will not touch even one Small Island we Here an expedition might make its base. It will strike land first soon after noon on the Northwest tip of Sumatra. There at Idi it is to be awaited by a group of astronomers living in huts for w Cess making ready their instruments. After its passage Over Idi. For the next 2.000 Miles which will be travelled in a Little More than an hour the eclipse will be a shot repeatedly by the photographic devices of astronomers Strung along the Trail. Seldom have More expensive and toilsome preparations been made for an eclipse. A dozen parties of astronomers from Europe and Cochin China and the French Island of Poulo condore. Exactly in the Center of the Shadow is this Island and French astronomers already Are waiting there. From there the eclipse crosses the South China sea and then the Phil Pines last stand of the astronomers who wait at Iloilo and Cebu. Swarthmore College and the United states naval Observatory have philippine stations. Harvard America have travelled half around j As. An expedition in the malay the world for the event. Nowhere Peninsula does the eclipse touch except at the world s Odd Corners. After Sumatra it will Cross Malacca Strait and pass Over Siam and the malay state of Kedah where More astronomers Are waiting at Alor Star. Mitra Kodiah Patani and choke Rhode. In Sumatra the malays and Cochin Chin the weather records Are about 50-50 for fair skies. In the Philippines they Are better but the eclipse there lasts Only 4 minutes. At Sunset far out in the Pacific to the eastward of the Philippines As Long As e. O. Aldrich town j clerk treasurer Anc tax collector of Cuttingsville. Or. Aldrich is beginning his sixth fourth consecutive term in Public office. Sent to the Senate before being elected to the offices j he now holds he occupied several lessor town posts. His re election this year is the fifty sixth successive time the voters of Cuttingsville have named him to his combined duties As town clerk treasurer and tax collector. For novices in political life who have Only held office for 2 or 30 years or. Aldrich has words of encouragement a Only the first 60 years of Public office Are hard. After that one gets the hang of things and finds his Way about or. Aldrich was born november 13. 1843. The Date of his birth always has been a matter of regret to him however. For. He explains if he had been born five Davs earlier he might have cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln. His father had served the town in various offices and frequently had called on or. Aldrich As a youth to assist him in minor ways. As he grew7 to manhood he was impressed More and More with the importance of Public office however Small. Or. Aldrich a Only absences from next is More water the Gulf of \ the eclipse will end As it began a Siam and then the Southern tip of j spectacle for a few ships at sea. Mexican rebels or. Schacht at yesterday s plenary session a set which preferred an off tip Timp in babe and by Den nut no in a room apartment store for he Bur Iviz 1 1 fortify Navo Joa Senate ready to Battle in their 11�?oroorn apartment at i hew concentration of him on both farm Relief Riverside drive and 88th Street. Two i forces is reported by Young girls will live with them As i Federal air scouts will also mrs. Ruths Mother and Nogales. Sonora april 18�? up a two Brothers. Seven bombs were dropped by a Ruth pointed with Pride to a Federal air plane which circled Oyer pretty room with twin Beds that the rebel stronghold Bere this had to get a a renamed for Dorothy morning. One of the bombs fed Naa Oen prepared for to Rainy rear Rebe Headquarters and the Helen Ruth his eight year old adopted daughter and Julia Marshall and immigration Law Washington d. A. April 18�? a conic it Between president Hoover and members of his party in the third set of figures was that j the Senate or three important pro offered As a counter proposal to in Sals and Between the Cliate and House on at least one appeared Washington. A. April 18�? pm president Hoover today sent to the Senate the nominations of eleven United states circuit and District judges for various parts of the country. They include Curtis d. Wilbur of California Secretary of the Navy in the Coolidge Cabinet to be United states circuit judge for the ninth circuit and Archibald k. Gardner of Huron s. D., to be United states circuit judge for the eighth circuit. A. Lee Wyman of Yankton s. D., was appointed u. S. District judge for the District of South Dakota. The nominations of the two South Dakota men were sent to the Senate by president. Calvin Coolidge toward the close of Tho last regular session but action on the nominations was crowded out in the last minute Rush of legislation. The judgeship nominations go into effect As soon As they Are confirmed by the Senate. Just when this will be is impossible to predict since they must be approved by the Senate judiciary committee and subsequently acted upon by the Senate in executive session. If no opposition develops to the appointees there is a possibility they May be confirmed this week. Trail boosters meet at Miller Miller. April 18�? up a Alt Haigh j Only a limited number of persons was Able to reach Here plans for boosting the Canada to canal zone Highway went Forward today under the direction of j. W. Parmley of Ipswich president of the tentative organization. More than 200 persons had been expected but Rains this morning made All but Gravelled roads in Gress is to constitute a a a battled with i lature today. House orders thumbs Down in debenture e. O Aldrich lower body announces opposition to farm Aid plan of the Senate House report ready Washington. April 13.�?of a the seventy first Congress called into special session primarily for consideration of the farm problem settled Down seriously today to the work at hand with the House starting debate on a farm Relief Bill and with the introduction in Tho Senate of a new agricultural Aid measure. Tile two Bills drafted with a View of accomplishing the same end differ in one major respect As to How this should be accomplished. Both would provide for a Federal farm Board and place at its disposal a and county sent him on special1 llll�1f j?ullti1 missions to the legislature As representative Iii 1884 and As senator in 1900. This year for the first time he missed town meeting. To his Dis App intent illness kept him away when the other voters assembled at this ancient democratic new i a re but the Senate measure proposes that the Board be Given authority to employ the Export debenture plan in addition to using the revolving fund As a Means of controlling surpluses of farm crops. Under the House measure Tho Board would be composed of six England gathering to discuss and office have occurred when his town Drichas usual. Arrange town affairs for another year. But they re elected or. Al session to be Illinois solons quiet affair attack dry Laws Sullivan believes House one Resolution Calls on Accord will overcome court action on basis Senate discord of states rights Milles for 37 years Only of $240. Certain today As the two Chambers h m Ruth 12-Vear old 000.000 less than those contemplate swung into the tall stride of Lygis Ihoda son Are rules 12 year a cd cd by the Allied nations and. Which according to some estimates fall More than $3,000,000,000 Short of the Allied nations total present value of $10,000,000,000 for their claims. Native activity. The decision of the Senate agriculture committee to introduce its Bill today in tentative form including an optional Export debenture provision emphasized the possibility of a Sharp difference been a Nimr i a i a Sci tween the Chambers. The plan had Akl Lucily a Madill been definitely excluded from the Chicago 111 april 8�?ip air Bill which was before the House feeler of Federal District attorneys for the beginning of actual debate to apply the Jones Law Only til on this major part of the special use Jones Law prosecuting a Strong cacs involving of Mercial hmm against prohibit a Law violators has been receive i from Mabel Walker Wille and no word on the debenture plan session s designated task. Although the executive has adhered to his a hands off policy Hrandt. Assistant attorney general in charge of prohibition info Are a tit eases. The order dated March 23. Berame Public Here today and directed that the Law be p de sparingly in order that it be p Van a a fair letters containing the order vere rent from Washington to All Tion s View of the debenture plan has been Given. Hoover is regarded in some quarters As placing his main Reliance on the farm Relief discussion in the House. That is Only one of the differences which observers profess to see in the reeking Between the president and the Senate. Republicans in the regional prohibition administrators so the arc Vic led a he onal District attorneys hearing notation to reply in cede. Tile instructions read act. Which Hoover wants Congress to i suspend and on the desire of the president to have Tariff revision a a in order thet this new of com i limited principally to the Agricula be tested that von uset vie Dis North get go Hon May be Given a other six on a Kroll near the City. An aged mexican woman died of fright caused by the explosions physicians said. My mrs. Ruth daughter by a former marriage. A i suppose those two girls will auction a to the character of Cas of Akita. Has drafted a Bill to. Meet in which you seek Irdy a ments i presidential suggestion for a violations coning within its j suspension of the National origins Purview. Only Good Strong Cass i provision but senator Reed re pub involving commercialism should by lican Pennsylvania has served no Tice of a fight to the end against such a move. Senator Reed also has declared against and attempt at a a limited Tariff revision. He announced after the Reading of hoovers message to Congress that he would not consider program and would support moves for upward revision of any rates regarded As necessary whether in a Quot a de the Bacis for these initial two to. Isolated violations cases in vhf re the evidence renders con a a Mons eases in which the offence is of such a minor character is does not in your Jud Emert warrant More than a twelve months sentence should if practicable be prosecuted by criminal information a non a charge of Possession common nuisance or other miso agriculture or Industrial classes. Mea nor charge under the National a prohibition act. A your discretion in these matters should however. By carefully a exercised with a View to the Best impress of Justice and the Crea in the nubile Nind of a Chi Pri me in the effectiveness of the new Law As an enforcement of said. He then pointed out other Points of interest in his new Home a billiard room which he expects also to convert into a miniature gymnasium. A grand piano done in the French manner and a $7,000 Diamond Bracelet he had Given his Bride the former mrs. Claire Hodgson. As a wedding gift. Mrs. Ruth a former actress who came from Athens ga., said she himself bound to any Emited Tarui f t first met babe in Washington in 1923 and that baseball is her favorite sport. Of silk undies craved a a Czar of movies asks divorce Sullivan. Ind. April 18�? put a will it. Hays popularly known As a a Czar a of the movies filed a it Eti Uon in circuit court today for divorce from Helen Thomas Haw of this City and for custody of their 14-year old son. The petition states that or. And mrs. Hays were married in 1902 but today in Congress it by the associated press thursday Senate and House meet at noon. A. Senate receives tentative farm j Safe conduct to o5 if the Relief Bill with Export debenture would cease fighting. Mexico City. Mexico april 18.�? Uvis concentration of rebel forces at Navo Joa. In Southern Sonora was reported to Chapultepec Castle today by general Calles Federal Generalissimo. General Calles said he was moving his own Headquarters to san Blas Sinaloa and that Federal troops would engage the rebels at Navo Joa As quickly As they could be moved up. The necessity of repairing Bridges rail lines and f possible delay to allow7 general Almazan a army of the North time to penetrate Northern Sonora it was believed he re. Would delay general Callese Advance. Airmen scout enemy Federal aviators who flew Over Navo Joa said the rebel rear guard was entrenched at the station at a Cabihi. South of that City in earthworks extending for a thousand Yards around their position. No rebels were sighted along the coast to Zavaros. And from there As far North As Navo Joa the railroads we Ere said to be in Good condition. Scouts reported general Fausto Topete who led the unsuccessful movement against Naco Sonora had arrived at Navajo with Money to nay the rebel troops and Wras at their head. Despite this there was believed to be still considerable dissatisfaction among the Junior rebel officers while information Here was that there was much dissension and Little cooperation among those commanding the Cri Sterol so lose town in the a Cri Sterol country a Jalisco Loyal agrarian forces recaptured the town of Colot Ion after a two hour Battle with 500 irregular rebels who fled to ulimae. Which the federals were reported preparing to attack. Seven prisoner captured by general Saturnino Cedillo. Commanding Federal forces in the District were released and told to go Back to their Homes and inform their comrades the government wished to restore peace and they would be Given a parable. Parmley briefly outlined the projected route As starting at bran. Don. Man. Canada. Tile route Lions in forager through South Dakota would be along state Highway 45. Crossing the Missouri River at the Wheeler Bridge. The Highway would leave the United states at Laredo Texas going on through Mexico. Gua Tamara Honduras and nicaraguan to the canal zone. Among other boosters who addressed the meeting was w. J. Arnold of Sioux Falls editor of the Sunshine Magazine. A Large delegation was present from Platte As Well As from other Points along the route. Of suggests a Board of twelve. Except for these Riff frences the Bills generally Are similar. Other proposals hardly had the Senate started id we Ork today before a flood of legislative proposals touching on Many subjects were offered and senator Nye Republican. North. Dakota immediately proposed to restrict the Senate to the consideration of orgy farm Relief legislation until it was enacted. The Nye proposal which is in Lino with the View of president Hoover by Mark Sullivan Springfield. 111., april 18.�?up a that the extra session should be theory that this session of con-1 and resolutions in the state legis a Resolution and cannot be acted upon under the rules before tomorrow. The Senate Bill differs from the House measure in that it includes the administration relies More up j on the precedents of former ses one dealt with the de King Case by Dakota chiefs separated because of the in Pompati -1 a a a a and Chicano. Iii. April 18.-fip>�?chief ibid Ltd of their temperaments no flesh who is 88 years old. And chief Eagle Thunder who is somewhat younger have developed a weakness for Baths and silk underwear. Tile Izaak Walton league is considerably concerned have not lived together for years. Weather forecast South Dakota mostly fair tonight and Friday except possibly Bert f. Bell of rapid City. S. In ram tonight in extreme South por who is looking after the indians is Tion somewhat colder tonight in two Plexco. Too. The chiefs were West portion. Drought from the Sioux reservation j Iowa probably showers tonight to brat Tom Toms and that sort of 0r Friday mostly fair Friday Iii thing for the Izaak Walton league East Central portion slightly Crotch of now going on. They Don t Wear or Friday in Southwest portion. Minnesota mostly fair in Northwest probably showers in East and provision. House begins discussion of farm Bill without debenture plan after its rules committee paves Way for Start. House ways and Means committee considers Tariff revision Bill. Senate agriculture committee meets to continue work on its farm Relief measure. Wednesday House heard Federal new rebel uprising Juarez. Chihuahua. Mexico april 18�?</p a an insurgent uprising in Western co Alwiila and a skirmish at pulpit pass today had halted the concentration of Federal troops for the Campaign against the rebels in Sonora. The uprising in a state previously believed to have been free of revolutionists was followed by a minor Battle Between the insurgents and silk underwear on the reservation. Since coming Here they Bathe two and three times daily. Bell said. A they would rather recline in shiny White tubs than eat. We Don t mind that so much. The trouble is they want new suits of underwear after every something said Bell has got to be done about it. To. W. P. Stofft cers South portions tonight or Friday slightly warmer tonight in East portion cooler Friday in extreme South East portion. North Dakota mostly fair tonight and Friday somewhat colder tonight in Central and Northeast portions. Nebraska mostly Cloudy tonight and Friday probably rain in East and South portions cooler tonight Effting at Huron in Northwest and South portions and ii san Amil is of a in extreme East and extreme South Aberdeen s. A. April portions Friday. A meeting of managers of Norm j w a Verlern Public senders branches 10,000 lbs. Local temperatures that a a lot of Alfalfa maximum and minimum temper. ,. _ o in South Dakota is being held at natures As recorded by the official. Seed which a. Knight amp Huron today according government thermometer from 7 a 5on of Wagner had to sell Reserve Board attacked and de Federal cavalrymen dispatched to the scene by general Eulogio Ortiz reports received Here said. The Federal general had his forces ready to entrain for Juarez when news of the uprising reached him. According to the reports which did not name the town where the trouble occurred nor fended while Senate was in recess. Senate judiciary committee decided reappointment of secretaries Mellon and Davis was unnecessary. House agriculture committee prepared the report on its farm Bill. Iff administration with House ways and Means committee. Senate agriculture committee added an optional Export debenture provision to the tentative farm Bill it authorized chairman Mcnary to introduce. Secretary Stimson discussed tar give the i0 action of general Ortiz s p Omini Cronan to if a Arica to Roth a r a a a a. Rice. Manager of the Aberdeen osterday t. 7 a. In. Today Oranch. Maximum 57 Rice left Aberdeen this morning f minimum 37 to attend the session. Others sex ? today 39 peeled at Huron Are Roy Barren j at 7 a in. Today of Yankton e. ? re j precipitation Trace precipitation in. A a since january 2, 4.13 inches precis wrote a Morey. E. Z. Sewell. Sherwood j nce january t 39 Mitchell and w. B. Voth. Water Ilta Uon excess a a a Januar it a own. Of inches. Insurance Man for pensions Post Washington. A. April 18.�?up be. Church a prominent insurance Man from Hartford. Conn., As been selected by president Hoover As commissioner of Pennon. He succeeds Winfield Scott w hoc resignation has been accept weather and roads by the associated press troops they were ready to leave for this Border City. General Juan a. Almazan. Who will direct the Campaign in Sonora said he received word last night that his Advance guard had had its first skirmish with rebels at pulpit pass Entrance to Sonora. Federal aviators reported several Days ago that in addition to general Marcelo Caraveo a 1.500 men defending the pass hundreds of yaqui indians w7ere hidden in the mountains ready to engage in guerilla warfare. Mccour expected at Yankton today Yankton s a. April 18�? up a along with a Quantity of 7he of and Fri is 5m j t bringing Jesse d. Mccoun Yankton Sweet Clover seed. Arter county auditor Home from Tope in. A a j , Kansas had not reached Here a tile a was re run they Tilis morning but Wras expected to arrive sometime today. Mccoun was fetid in Topeka apparently suffering from amnesia after disappearing on april 5. O clothes Hanger a a shoots woman Chicago. Iii. April 18�? a a mrs. Marion Bamberger Sho herself with a clothes Hanger and it was half an hour before she found out she did no such thing. Mrs. Bamberger whose husband or. Arrie Bamberger is a Well known Chicago surgeon stepped into a clothe closet and fumbled in the dark for ii dress. In tire course of her fumbling her hand clutched her husband s coat in which was a pistol and the weapon was discharged. At the same instant a swinging coat Hanger struck mrs. Bamberger Iii the Back her husband taking her word for it. Called police. Their records show it was an hour later before they determined that a noise and a clothes Hanger he caused the Misander Standin gon mrs. Bamberger a part. Quarter of Inch of moisture Falls a Light rain throughout today had left nearly a Quarter of an Inch of moisture in Mitchell up until 3 30 of clock this afternoon i. T. Lothrop official recorder of government temperatures stated. The exact moisture measured w7as .22 inches. Rain was general in this territory extending East As far As Canton along the Milwaukee line and we est to Scenic. Reports reaching the office of a. E. Leonard wire chief at the Dakota Central Telephone office concerning the weather were As follows Tripp Light rain All Day Woonsocket Light rain this Forenoon Stickney rain All Day White Lake Liecht rain during Day Bridgewater Light showers since noon Geddes Light rain since 8 of clock this morning. Southern Cross is Safe at Derby Sydney. N. S. We a april 18�?cp a the air plane Southern Cross landed at Derby Western Australia today after More than two weeks spent on a mud Flat near the Mouth of the Glenelg River during most of which time Captain Charles Kingsford Smith and three others aboard it were objects of widespread search. Land commissioner victim of stroke Washington d. C., april 18�? up a commissioner Spry of the United states office is seriously ill following a slight stroke brought on his physicians said from overwork. Baseball scores a results of and o. K. Just sold out Slick and clean american league Detroit. 110 Cleveland .�?�013 Carroll and Phillips Mil jus and l. Sew Ell. / Boston. 002 new York. Too ruffing and Berry Pipgras and i Grabowski. I Philadelphia. Too i Washington too Walberg and Cochrane Hadley and Ruel. Chicago. 0 0 i St. Louis. O o i temp. 7 am Hilo of roads i Sioux fails 44 50 36 .00 Good j Watertown 45 54 37 .00 Good Huron .37 50 35 .00 fair Yankton 39 48 35 .00 fair Aberdeen 35 51 35 .06 fair i Brookings 45 39 fair i rapid City 42 40 to Good i Pierre a 41 58 39 tip good1 tonight. Have not enough Rhoads confirmed seed on hand to wad a shot i As commissioner gun. Many i Washington d. A. April 18.�?vp Rex it a. I i a within a few minutes after it Uon t wait until planting had received a favourable report season is past before Adver j Tisma your surplus. Use nomination of Charles j. Rhoads i Iii nrtu7. J Philadelphia banker to be Cordule Diane now missioner of the Indian Bureau. ,. King was slain by a Deputy administrations i Sheri a during a dry raid another sections suggested by each of the than upon the facts of the present j demanded a test of the Federal gov j three mayor Farmer organizations one. The underlying conditions of j Ernie nth a right to regulate Manu i it has the debenture plan Sug the exciting session in the net. I facile old Sale of Iny alcoholic rested by the National Grange a Point rather the other Way. In All \ preparations other than intoxicant that has happened so far the Tiro a nor beverages the third aimed at Gram adopted by leaders in Congress coincided with what president Hoover is known to agree with. The tests by which it will be shown whether the session conforms to the program will be roughly three. In the first place the Type of farm Relief that or. Hoover advocated in his Campaign and elsewhere been adopted in detail by a majority of 19 to 2 in the Bill written by the House committee on agriculture. It is True that the Senate Bill will differ som eve hat from the House Bill. It is also True that a considerable group though a decided minority., of Republican senators want to incorporate into a farm Relief a provision called the a a debentures plan which would be a variation from the program. Every present indication however is hat the farm Relief Bill finally written will conform to what or. Hoover disapproved and or. Coolidge vetoed. Adhere to program the Seco Yil test will be whether the legislation passed by this test will be a a limited in scope. The word a a limited in this connection is somewhat Loose. The leaders of the lower House agreed As Early As february that the legislation should be confined to farm Relief and the Tariff together with reapportionment and perhaps one or two other subjects if emergency should arise. So far this program has been adhered to strictly. The Only committees organized by the lower House Are ways and Means which will write a Tariff Bill and agriculture. Which has written a Relief Bill together with rules which is necessary for the House to function. So Long As the other committees remain unorganized it would seem amending the state Law to permit j manufacture transportation and Sale of two per cent malt tonics for which Federal permits have been issued. Drys vote with wets recognized Drys voted with wets Iii the House of representatives to approve. 81 to 50, a Resolution to create a special committee to investigate the de King killing. The vote was preceded by considerable criticism of the manner in which the Case has been handled. The second action involving prohibition centers around the Green Resolution which directs the attorney general of Illinois to open a court Battle on state rights in the regulation of medicinal liquors sacramental wines Industrial alcohol and non intoxicating beverages. The House committee on judiciary yesterday approved the Green Resolution. 13 to 15. Should the House approve the Resolution today it would go to the Senate for concurrence. To Root of question wet forces in the legislature look upon the Green Resolution As getting at the Root of the prohibition question. It is contended that the states never have granted to the Federal government any control Over alcoholic preparations except intoxicating beverages that the 18th amendment does not extend beyond that limited Field and that Federal legislation concerning medicinal liquor sacramental wines Industrial alcohol and alcoholic drinks that Are non intoxicating is unconstitutional and void. The third prohibition Bill was endorsed by the Senate judiciary committee yesterday without opposition. Its sponsor senator John Boehm of Chicago pointed out that practically impossible to make a the state Law prohibits malt tonics which the Federal government permits and asked that the state Law be amended to conform with the Federal regulations. Debenture May be effective Norbeck Washington. C., april 18�? up a first to comment on the new Senate farm Relief Bill senator Norbeck. Republican South Dakota declared today the measure with the debenture plan is an effective instrument for agricultural Relief if properly administered a tile debenture Pla will go half Way to bring the farms Dollar Back to Par a the senator said. A this plan will give him 5 per cent of the benefits of the Tariff. The manufacturers will continue to get their too per cent. # a hic suggestion that a Federal farm card with stabilization corporations would be effective is not taken seriously by the Farmers of the Northwest. Our people Are thoroughly familiar with stabilization corporations. A great Many of them breach in the program of limiting the scone of legislation. Every event that has happened so far and the condition As it exists today Points toward easy control of the situation by the House leaders and the House leaders Are Rooner Ting most harmoniously with president Hoover. House bandidos Senate it should be added of course that the Senate is a continuing body in which All committees go on automatically. The Senate therefore can take in any legislation whatever Thev can take it up. They can discuss it and they can even pass it. To Long however As the House stands Nat on its position of limited scone of legislation nothing outside that scope can become Law. The third test of whether future developments conform to the present program is the Tariff. Here again the program uses the word again also Tho word is us a in a Loose sense. By limited Tariff revision is meant revision of the agricultural schedule As a Board membership of twelve As desired by the american farm Bureau federation and wording calculated to strengthen the stabilization corporations As suggested by the Farmers Union. Give right of Way in the House action was started on the floor with the presentation of a Resolution from the rules committee to give the farm Bill the legislative right of Way under an agreement to close general debate by saturday night. This would pave the Way for consideration of the measure with amendments in order the first of the week and make possible a final vote by the Middle of the week or shortly thereafter. In the Senate the new farm Bill was presented by chairman Mcnary of the agriculture committee and immediately was referred bark to that group for further consideration and formal approval. It is the plan of leaders to Start actual consideration of the measure in the Senate on monday. Hep maximum support while committee members were not informed by the three organizations that inclusion of their idea necessarily meant support for the entire Bill they did believe that they had framed a measure which might be expected to draw a maximum of support from the organizations. The Senate Bill would give Tho president less Power in. The appointment of a chairman of the Board. In the House Bill the chairman would serve at the president s pleasure at a salary to be fixed by the executive. In the Senate Bill Tho president would be directed to appoint a chairman from one off the twelve members whose term would be six years and whose salary would be $12,000. The Secretary of agriculture woul let serve As sex offi Cio chairman under the Senate Bill the same As in the House measure. The commodity councils and the stabilization agencies would by created and would function under the Senate Bill the same As under the House proposal. The loan and insurance features and the provision for Clearing House associations Are the same in both measures. The rate of debentures for any particular commodity would be on half the Tariff on that commodity except Iii the Case of Cotton where the rate would be two cents per Pound so Long As no Tariff duty imposed on Cotton. A a have been members of the South Whort the re a with writ Al Nils-1 j?0 pm Josl Ion of roughly four or five other a Tea no Rohe Dules. That this limitation of i w3rhfsly a a a a cd to the Nam the scope of Tariff revision will a a committee by its president. Tile lived up to is less certain than with i Pool has been successful but its Bene respect to limitation of the scone i fits have been Small. Of legislation As a whole. Some j a i always Felt the Mcnary Hau powerful republicans and sort j a a 1 would have Given us the powerful business interests want Benefit of the 42 per cent Tariff in revision of sched.1os in which the Quot Are interested. Hie an be ate of these desires would constitute general Tariff legislation and Wajid be a defeat of the program of limited revision. Tariff May see Battle the outcome cannot be predicted i because the condition to still in up flux less about 4 Cenis for the equalization fee. The debenture plan will give us 21 c. O boy is bushed saving Mother Wessington s. April 18�? a slight Init Lovenie amp to was it is on the Tariff that a noted today in the condition of de struggle will come if it comes at mond Stratman who was severely All. One would infer that the burned yesterday when he attempt heavier momentum is on the Side of i de to extinguish flames which had National league Brooklyn. 001-0 Boston i. 203-1 Clark and Deberry r. And Collins. New York. 000-020-0 Philadelphia. 000-000-1 Hubbell and Hogan Willoughby and Davis. St. Louis. .012-000-0 Cincinnati .090-000-0 Haines and Smith Luque living up to the program of limited revision. A material fixed element which constitutes a Rock in the flux is the attitude of the House republicans toward president Hoover. This attitude is something unusual in our political history. The House Smith i republicans regard or. Hoover As their president. They feel that in an important sense they chose him. In the pre nomination Campaign last Vear nearly three fourths of the ho1�?Tse republicans were partisans of or. Hoover against the other candidates. The House of Els it has won a Victory against the Senate which in the a St has Usu and Dixon. ,. Pittsburgh to i ally a cot away with the Peroga impossible to take him to a Hospit a Chicago. In /��?as�?1j Dopp six Al enveloped his Mother at their farm Home six Miles Southeast of Here. His Mother mrs. Alvin Stratman was attempting to enliven a fire with what she Byi eved to be kerosene but which tved to be gasoline. An explosion occurred As she poured the liquid on the fire and her clothing was flare in an instant. The lad rushed to his mothers Aid and extinguished the flames before she was seriously burned but sustained bums about his head and shoulders which were believed at the time to be fatal. A trained nurse is caring for the boy at the farm Home As his condition made it continued on Page six Al Washington d. C., april 18.- it Pic Congress donned its legislative overalls today to help the Farmer. Assembled primarily to Deal with the agricultural problem two farm Relief Bills different in Many particulars. Were ready to command its attention. The Senate agriculture committee had some finishing touches to pub on its Bill during the morning before introducing it in tent Atha form but on the House Side the measure had been whipped into final form and Only the adoption of a Resolution from the Rales committee was necessary to Start debate. The report of the House agriculture committee was completed last night and under special permission sent to the Printer. This described the new farm Bill As Only the first step in a program to Aid the Farmer and enumerated various Mother legislative proposals the committee plans to take in after the House has passed this Bill. House says thumbs Down while the Senate committee still was considering the incorporation of the Export debenture plan in its Bill the House definitely had turned thumbs Dow. Upon this proposal. In its report the House committee declared it believed a that this program avoids the difficulties on which past legislation has been wrecked. A it is so clearly constitutional that we feel it unnecessary to prepare a Brief to that effect. It offers no subsidy direct or indirect. The government is not placed in business. There is no hint of Price fixing or arbitrary Price Elevation. It requires no elaborate machinery and creates no powerful bureaucracy. It imposes no tax upon the Farmers. It contains no economic unsoundness. A it does propose to furnish temporarily the capital upon which agriculture can organize to own and control its business without continued of Page 6

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