Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 20, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather to Tiff Vicki a Tvr tit a tat fourth Cloudy unsettled i he i veining be publican i edition vol xxxv Mitchell s. Saturday april 20, 1929 twelve pages number 169 new water to re in m by Winter belief Council enters into contract for construction filter Plant work to begin soon a definite step toward piping Lake Mitchell water into Homes the controlled locally City was taken Friday night when the City Council entered into a contract with the Caldwell engineering company. Jacksonville in. For plans specifications and supervision . Construction the filtration Plant. With City Engineer Carlos sea lion. Or. Caldwell who personally appeared before the Board was Busy this morning making definite calculations for his recommendations to City Council relative to the Plant needs the location and the Cost. Or. Caldwell told the Council that the Plant would be ready within six months provided construction begins immediately after the needs Are mapped out. May be ready by Winter if work goes Forward immediately a cording to . Caldwell s estimate Lake Mitchell water will be available to residents this Winter. While the size the Plant will depend largely the recommendations As the result the detailed Survey engineers who have made rus Ory surveys and individual councilmen lean toward a capacity 2.000.000 gallon capacity Plant. Preliminary estimates the Cost if the Plant needed have varied to a great extent. On the basis his examination to Date. Or. Caldwell declared lie believed the Plant could be erected for the amount Money available approximately $130 000. Will Divide work fair billboard smoker is target Omaha neb., april 20.�? up a declaring that a cigarette billboard advertisement in which a Young girl is shown with a cig Aret in Here lips lighting it from held in the j lips a Man is a indecent a the Omaha Parent teachers Council j has declared War the mrs. Allan Wolfe chairman a committee appointed says removal the sign will be demanded wherever that particular cigarette advertisement is displayed. When the committees called the local chamber Commerce it was informed that the poster is one used in a National Campaign a not Senate flouts executive farm Aid plan Mcnary announces committee has voted to Back debenture idea Relief has issued the following i statement a upon april 6 a letter bearing j the signatures the chief executive officer each the three leading farm organizations was presented to each member the agricultural commutes the House and Senate. This letter conveyed to the congressmen the joint conclusions the Trio As spokesmen for their organizations in re rate Grain urged revised by the i. Pard in Tho in fronting in a to have attacked Catherine Witheers confronting con frs be held Maelhorn with a knife and t0 have a be Annas be Clu Utah an Hor to will be sentenced not guilty to four counts in Viola to pfrm1t for lion the National prohibition a i Oumi a out Laws when they were arraigned to dance to a Haku Day. The counts include one whim t not n Anni 20 a i Possession two Sale and one what pro a j conspiracy. Special a Charles bleeding Oll a j. A. Hetrick. Chamberlain plead Miles North White Lake was re j de Siuy to a charge Possession leased today $100 Bond fellow William Withhorn the Crow j my a Rad 011 a dance Hall last Creek reservation in Hughes coun night said to have been operated to. Entered a Pica guilty to As j by Breeding without a permit Sault today. Withhorn is alleged gave four requisites a the statement outlined four requisites which these three organizations feel must be met by 27 for Section West Mississippi River i stabbed her. Later. Taber is optimistic relet.10 Quale to be redistributed Washington. C., april 20�? a the signatures were those a j. Taber master the National chairman Mcnary the Senate a Grange c. E. Huff president a culture committee discussed farm j the Farmers Union and myself As Relief for half an hour with presi i president the american farm fugitive lawyer takes own life Yankee women Are heroines mex Battle Dent Hoover today and afterwards j said he was expecting a Communia i Tion from the chief executive that subject. Washington d. A. April 20�? a3 a with the Senate Idle until monday the House continued debate today its farm Relief Bill with the purpose closing the general Dis Leviathan sails with rum aboard surplus Stock however will be dumped at twelve mile limit Southampton eng., april 20�? up a the giant liner Leviathan left for new York this morning with a Stock liquor a Boa x for Sale to passengers. Ship s officers refused to discuss the Quantity liquor put aboard. The loading was done with the it its debenture feature still is be most secrecy officials at the pier re j fore the agriculture committee. Fusing to give any information. It was Learned however the sup Washington. C., april 20�? up a chairman Mcnary the Senate agriculture committee announced today the committee definitely had decided to incorporate the Export debenture plan in the farm Bill to be introduced monday irrespective whether president Hoover other administration officials definite Bureau federation. A this joint memorandum was agreed to after a week constant harmonious conference and was inspired by the feeling that the time is Here when Farmers should More than Ever before work together. Not a Farmer measure a so far the legislation before Congress represents proposals Cussion before adjournment. _ ,. The plan is to make amendments in i v in order Early next week and to a let represent legislation uttered by the farm organizations and these a n ?.sucklvfarm organizations Are not respond the Senate s own farm Bill with ply had been estimated so As to have Little left Over when the liner reaches the 12-mile limit where what is left will be thrown overboard. Carries 247 passengers the Leviathan carried 247 first class passengers and expected to pick up an equal number at Cher by 5ecfarecj against the proposal. Bourg. I the chairman a announcement line officials said the booking was was Macje almost simultaneously Normal and about the tame As last with a Cain at we the House by year part a Small increase being. Louis j Taber it master th0 a Avn a no a i Tiona Grange which is the Spon the French liner pans being aboard. Debenture proposition. A in in vim a Turk Elgird Channel a and was forced to to r conferred with president contracts for the actual construe i Hoover for nearly an hour lion the Plant according to May i Havre Tor repair. Taber shows optimism George Fredericks will be let out i a the chief executive authorized to individual contractors. Or. Caid j.1 Waal j no statement concerning the meet Well comes to the Council highly j bit Ion the giant eel one a trips my andean Taber would say was recommended for his previous i two largest Uriel afloat had carried expected a a Good farm replant. Especially in Illinois where j liquor other than its medicinal before july 4�?� he has designed Manv plants. I stores. The action marked Maug form Spader Var to com l. P. Wolf St. Paul and h. S. Duration it the ships new policy a Ian the presidents Nixon Omaha consulting Engin proclaimed under the ownership b1-111 to 01ier the presidents cars appeared before the Board in i the United states lines inc., which behalf their finns. J recently secured it from the United Wells now supplying the City states shipping Board. With water will be kept Clear and j surplus to be dumped held in Reserve for any emergency j under the policy liquor we Ines Washington d. C., april 20�? up j a a general revision Grain and i Grain products freight rates in ter wanted for embezzlement Mitory West the Mississippi River a basis which would not decrease Railroad Revenue was recommended to the interstate Commerce commission examiners concluding a special investigation into the subject. The commission assigned the report for Oral argument in Washington May 27, and summoned representatives All the Grain producing territory and carriers operating $500,000, new York Man swallows Poison i earlier this year county commis i sinners to Grant him a permit. I the hearing will be held in i Plankinton at to a. In. Next tues i Clay. Of Philadelphia pa., april 20�? a3 j i a a statement credited to David j Steinhardt fugitive new York j lawyer that friends advised him to commit suicide increased inter est in today s inquest into his i death. Facing prosecution for embezzle the report As submitted by Arthur Imen $500,000 in bankruptcy r. Mackley and George j. Hall held farm Bureau for hoovers Tariff Thompson says agriculture will fully live up to president s test statement yesterday urging the farm organizations to get together and present a United front during congressional consideration agriculture Aid legis Pton. V that might arise after the Lake a Champagne and the like will be car Hilt a nothing ter is piped into the City. Mayor ried up to the 12-mile limit for Pri a Fredericks said today. The electric vate consumption passengers. Al lift pumps will be left the Wells that limit what has not been consumed will be thrown overboard. When the announcement the new order Wras made it was implied that eastward voyages passengers Nairn a\ttmw0u in have available the ships i the set principles adopted by i Amman Vav Alrh and medicinal Supply but the Orcas the Kansas City Republican icon a Aion the present trip Over this was mention and was so that they will always be ready for service the mayor declared Walker now holds was forthcoming As to what was discussed. The impression is gen0 Ai at the Capitol that the president is opposed to the Grange plan which he has told members the Senate common be was not incorporated in Selling the eastward voyages has remained something a mystery. Water and rail rates lowered new York. N. A a a april 20�? ave mayor Walker was in a position today to dictate who the new Leader tammany should be As the result withdrawal Alfred e. Smith from conferences. Smith after a 20-minute conference with the organization s committee seven issued the follow i ins statement a i have been informed by the j committee seven that it is the a a policy the executive committee to i. R. Orders bed ii action in select for Leader one their own combination Hai i members. About 20 percent a i have advised the committee i Washington. C., april 20.- that in new that policy i am railroads connecting with them the opinion that the executive co Jan j Waterways corporation Barge in it tee is fully qualified to make Jinp the Mississippi and Warrior a decision among themselves. J Rivers were ordered today by the in the committee seven composed Testate Commerce commission to District leaders had been a pasta Birb a sweeping system com i Tbs a to Var Kiker sprig Bina Tion Barge rail and rail Barge four Smith a it Walker. Sen Raj Raes Anco routes for the utile a Wagner and surrogate Fole nation shippers desiring to Combine both water and Railroad Facil not discussed not the Case. The status liquor during the Campaign. Taber was a is the leadership. It was generally understood that Smith preferred As a successor to chores w. Olvany a representative the so called new tammany and his Choice was said to be senator Wagner. To it. By the terms the order which is made effective August 27 a series rates Are to be established ranging Down to 20 per cent less than existing All rail rates Between the Points affected. The routes Over which the contemplated reduction France forwards pact ratification a Larse part Washington. C., april 20�? a3 in general the commission Grant a the state department was add almost completely a petition Vised today that France s instr a the government owned Inland a ment ratification the Kellogg Ite ways corporation which operates expected to Confer later in the Day with Secretary Hyde the agriculture department. Mcnary draws report today Mcnary was a work the report accompany the formal presentation the farm Relief Bih to the Senate. This report w ill Deal with the Senate committees views the debenture proposal. Word was current at the Capitol that tiber had been called to sible for it. So far As the american federation is concerned this organization has publicly expressed a desire to support Hie president in any sincere Effort to devise a rational effective Faun Relief program. A any Lack Harmony in Congress is to be deplored but we feel mat this is a matter for Congress to be concerned about. A democratic chiefs study debt action new York. N. A. April 20.�? study plans for wiping out the $1,300,000 debt the democratic party will be placed in the hands a committee to be appointed by National chairman John j. Raskob. This action was decided upon last night at a meeting attended by Alfred e. Smith and senator Joe t. Robinson the party a Standard bearers in the 1928 presidential Campaign and members the party a advisory and executive committees. The party s debt said Raskob. Had been reduced by $200,000 through Sale Bond volumes former governor Smith s Campaign addresses and other contributions. Many suggestions have been received How the debt might Best be met and the committee which he expects to appoint within ten Days will study them All. Reporters were barred from the meeting but at its conclusion Raskob said that in addition to the debt problem there was a discussion raising funds with which the party might carry in a Strong and militant manner especially during the 1930 congressional elections. Chicago is Sissy says Idaho gunman Chicago 111., april 20�? a3 a a two gun Bob Limbert from the wide open spaces Idaho is deeply disappointed in Chicago gunmen. He said so As last night As he tossed a Nickel into the air pointed his that a a depression in agriculture still exists within the meaning the Hoch Smith Resolution a but that Quot the general Levels rates Grain and Grain products throughout the we Estern District is not unreasonable under the interstate Commerce a the transportation rates should not be reduced As a whole a the recommendation continued a but should be redistributed More equitably As Between producing areas in consideration relative Little Hope left germans refuse to Bow to either allies own Home government Paris. France april 20�? a3 a efforts to revive the almost dead reparations conference we ent steadily today but the Prospect looked exceedingly dark. The germans were understood to be willing to increase their reparations offer slightly but they were Frank to intimate that they saw no while his wife and his attorney Herman l. Marvis this City sat in an adjoining room at a hotel and As assistant United states attorney George Mintzer new York was his Way from the Railroad station to take him into custody. Friends advised suicide Steinhardt a trustee and receiver in bankruptcy had consented to surrender. Several letters were found in his pockets and in one them addressed to his wife he declared that suicide was the Only alternative. A few Days ago he told Maris that friends had advised him that suicide was the Only Wray out his difficulties. Steinhardt had been a fugitive since january 8, when it. Is charged. He defrauded a single client $50,-000. Search had been made for him throughout this country and Canada. He came to Philadelphia last sunday and a few Days later called Marvis. A Friend Many years to discuss the charges against him. Friends and wife heed the raid was made by Deputy state sheriff Wood Smith and Cross Border line in Ariz sheriff w. Morgan Aurora to n wounded county about to clock last night. Complaints were made that Ordiers Friday Breeding was operating a barn Tutt Quot dance Pavillion following refusal new clash Imp ends Tuscon Tuscon. Ariz., april 20 top a three american women were hailed today As the heroines the Battle Sasabe Mesquite Sonora in which about 20 mexican rebels were killed and wounded in an unsuccessful attempt to repulse an attack by 195 Federal soldiers. The women. Mrs. Arthur hard grave. Wife the former president the Kansas City chamber Commerce mrs. A. Hardy wife a san Fernando ariz., physician and mrs. James h. Jones a guest Border into Sasabe after the Battle yesterday and attended and cheered the wounded. Eighteen Tho rebels commanded by lieutenant Encaracio Rojas fled to american soil to escape capture by the federals and were held for internment. The rebels said Between 30 and 40 their comrades had been taken prisoners by the Loyal troops. Fight starts at Dawn the fight began at Dawn when the federals advanced upon 80 rebels entrenched at Sasabe. In two hours the town was in Federal hands. Federal accounts the casualties and captured varied somewhat from those the rebels. Loyal soldiers said eight rebels had been killed and ten wounded As against two Federal dead and five wounded. Chicago. 111., april 20�? up a Sam h. Thompson head the Ameri i cases he drank Poison yesterday can farm Bureau federation in a mrs. Hardys crossed the statement issued Here last night defended president hoovers proposals for securing farm Relief through Tariff adjustments a policy provocative congressional criticism. The nature some the argument advanced against the presidents remarks Tariff. Thompson said warrants raising the question Why a Tariff agricultural products is necessary. A it seems that the purpose an agricultural Tariff is to encourage crop expansion we Hile at present we Are not producing a sufficient Quantity to meet Domestic this increase in Quantity will result in a reduction in those crops which we Are now producing a surplus. Thus our surplus crop problem will be met in some Back to Fanner a some congressmen have raised j the federals said they had Captur the Point a he said a that increased j de six rebels and had taken 26 Tariff rates sugar should not be granted because sugar factories we Ould gain from the Tariff As Well As Farmers. The federation s Posi Marvis said he went to new York at. If higher brought mrs. Steinhardt Here and that Steinhardt had then agreed to Honni i s i return to new York and face it All Hope the present conference he jump hic a Ohta was Ani Tut to Cir to Washington by pistol a it Bat cd the Buffalo a finials to determine whether some agreement could not be reached Between those advocating the de benthic plan and the administration Groin in Congress which is opposing it treaty to renounce War has reached Washington and will be deposited monday in the archives the a Merican government. The French instrument will be the 14th the 15 original signatory Powers to be received. As soon As a it has been filed with the department All the 15 rations but Japan will have forwarded papers adherence. Ratification by Japan and Deposit that nation s instrument at Washington will bring the treaty into full Force. Exchange ratifications the arbitration treaty Between the an extensive scale along the Mississippi River and its tributaries. The Barge line contended that unless railroads combined with it for the making through rates to and from principal traffic centers the water route could not be fully useful. Abe Deett peddle inherits $240,000 Aberdeen. S. A. April 26.�?</p>�? Swenn Peter Johnson 65, who Lias been a resident Aberdeen for 46 years has been notified a $240. United states and France signed too inheritance loft him by an act year will take place Here Uncle whom he has never seen. Or. Johnson has for years work Nio Naan. _ about acid j0bs in the City. barely making enough Money for Bai ill in Grill in a three squares a Day since he Tost it finn in Arkansas his leg in a Railroad Accident. R Lulu in at present he is proprietor . Snow Lake. Ark. April 20.-�? a3 Small Peanut stand Here and stoutly i pointed to obtain hoovers View 1.�? Lokner arc maintains he will continue to sell i it he declined to give an off hand. Hope Hoover plea will bring results by James l. West Washington d. A. April 20�? a3 administration officials had their ears attended today for a reaction to the Appeal president Hoover to the farm organizations to compose their differences Over measures farm Relief and present a solid front during congressional consideration such legislation. They were hopeful that results would flow from the warning the chief executive that divisions in the ranks the Farmers themselves encouraged those opposed to All farm Relief and at Best could Only bring delays and danger failure. Not in party platform since the debenture plan the National Grange is the chief Point at Issue Between the agricultural organizations there was a general opinion Here that Hoover had the differences Over that question in mind although he did not mention this any other suggestion except that in the Republican platform adopted at Kansas City last june. There appears to be a feeling among administration leaders Capitol Hill that the president does not look we Ith favor the debenture plan but he has made no Public statement the subject. After the Grange proposal was presented to the Senate agriculture a i committee a sub committee was a tween the eyes i had heard a said a two gun Bob who is. Demonstrating his pistol prowess for Izaak Walton leagues at their annual show a that Chicago had some regular he shooters. But so far i be found this to be a Sissy town. A Why a continued . Limbert tossing a Small Bot in into the air. A a in a like to take ten these Collar and tie gunmen at he paused whipped out his weapon and shattered the whirling bottle with a Bullet. A i never mis a said the Man from Idaho. Big girders fall several Are killed new York. N. A. Apr. 20�? a3 a several steel girders fell today from the eleventh floor the Western Union building under construction at Thomas Street and West Broadway killed at least four workmen a scaffolding at the eighth floor and buried at least five More in wreckage at the Street level. The girders were being hoisted a Derrick we Hen the Boom broke and let them crash Down through the building breaking through steel framework and new masonry and shattering the fronts buildings across the Street. O Wilhelms brother Dies Hemm Elmark. Germany april 20 a a Prince Henry Prussia brother the former Kaiser died Here today pneumonia. Weather forecast one Hundred additional labourers recruited in Helena ark., this morning were their Way to know tons Landing to join a Small Amy workers fighting to prevent the breaking the Mississippi River levee. Government engineers in charge efforts to strengthen the levee at the spot where it went out during the High water 1927 with the loss 27 lives continued today to reinforce a Bulkhead Back the danger Point with timbers and Sand bags and planned to sink a Willow revetment in the water where the caving the levee occurred earlier this week. These operations were expected to relieve the greater peanuts despite his newly acquired riches. Results always Good opinion but called attention to the fact that the debenture plan had not been included in the party platform and that it had not been discussed in the last Campaign. Appeal is one kidded in his Appeal to the i Arm organizations. Issued late yesterday in response to inquiries i rom newspaper men the president emphasized his previous declarations that a definite plan principles was adopted by the Kansas City convention and that. I ii ii it was the plan the party and not we must still talk about one individual group. Our poultry sales because exc Cajica vice w ,. Compromise that it repro part the immediate danger and i they Are Worth talking about i seated an Effort to get together and optimism that a break would be a establish fundamental beginnings averted was generally expressed. A mrs. Narvey Ivill Cneri mystery plane is Art a a a a Quot wry a a a Quot own a Fri in Job a a wish to thank you for sighted far results that i had London. Eng., april 20�? a3 a a a British trawler fishing about 250 through the and you run Tor Miles West the outer hebrides me j three q my Wyandotte cockerel and was Well pleased. I Al 300 Miles West the Western scotch coast reported an air plane passed Over it Early today flying eastward. Hie identity the plane was a a Era it message was received j ways have Good results with in Ireland from the trawler shackle your Ford at 8 23 a. In. <223 e s t. J there was no knowledge any trans Atlantic flight in Progress and the Public was left guessing what the plane might be doing so far out in the Atlantic As to be beyond the limit any Ordinary trial flight. O divorced at 78 Huron s. D., april 20.�? put a la Hie want and service. Vina Shadell 78, was granted and l jul ii r i a Vorce from her 76 year old hug find they Are very helpful in band Joe Shadell. By judge Grank a Herr Miltra a r. Fisher in circuit court Here yes la ter Day. The aged woman charged j Why not let the want ads desertion and non support. They n i i i n had been married about ten years. �?�11 your eggs and Chicks. Mrs. H. Buchanan Milltown says1 i sold All my pullets the second Day your rerun. Thanks for the Dou As i establish and necessitated the yielding views a by All us that it was supported by All elements the party in the Campaign and that a upon it we have a Clear study plan abroad the Grange plan was incorporated in the Senate Bill by the Senate committee some Days after the senators had their conference with Hoover. In the meantime experts the Treasury agriculture and Commerce departments have been studying the operations this form farm Aid in other countries. At the White House it is indicated that their reports May be made the basis South Dakota partly Cloudy to Cloudy tonight and sunday unsettled in Southwest portion not much change in temperature. Iowa mostly Cloudy tonight and sunday probably rain in South and reaching ail Accord. Or. Hjalmar Schacht. Leader the German delegations has been talking with Owen d. Young and the Allied delegations at informal conferences the situation at the same time exploring the possibility a ten year agreement. He appeared at the hotel George v. Tills morning and we ent into conference we Ith Young. Thomas w. Lamont and two other reparations experts. He looked very grave and tired. World blames germans the world wide blame upon the germans for wrecking the conference As reported in the press the Berlin cabinets reported disapproval today seemed to have softened the German firmness. The delegation however still asserted that it was composed a Independent they we Ere neither taking nor asking the cabinets instructions they said and we Ere seeking Only solutions which they As experts and As germans could approve. Any Compromise much above thir figures 37 annuities 1.650,000.-000 Marks a about $396,000,000the germans asserted could be made Only for political reasons and would have to be made by the Home politicians and not by them for they repeated they Are financial experts and Are determined to Promise Only what can be done. Tired his discussions in any Case the germans intimated they were thoroughly tired discussing vital matters in Large committees and declared that their Only Hope Progress Lay in private conversations such As . Schacht was now engaged in. Nothing was How much higher the germans would go if an Accord seemed even remotely possible. Or. Schachts first move yesterday after the plenary session which adjourned out. Of respect to the late lord Revelstoke was to inquire if the figures presented by the allies were subject to reduction. He we As informed there was Little likelihood a decrease. Little Hope is left while the Hope that the conferences might result in a reopening the negotiations existed it was Felt that it we As More Likely the discussions we Ould turn toward cons Dera produce houses Tion How the reparations committee shall announce termination its work. It was stated that at the outset the conversations the Allied and american experts showed a disposition to make it As easy As possible for . Schacht. The experts report probably will ignore political questions. The Hope resuming negotiations for a final agreement was confined today to a very few optimists. The germans could see no Way for a Compromise that would Likely be acceptable and declared categorically that they would not submit even to the dictation their governments. O because his wife we As going to stick to him. Mrs. Steinhardt and Marvis were held As material witnesses and released in $3,000 bail each. Mintzer said that one the letters found in Steinhardt a pockets addressed to United states attorney Tuttle in new York told coast to coast travels made by the fugitive in his efforts to elude government agents. The letter contained accusations against prominent new York officials. Immigrations body called for tuesday Washington d. C., april 20.�? a3 a chairman Johnson the Senate immigration committee today called the committee to meet tuesday to consider Bills for the repeal the National origins provision the immigration act. President Hoover is opposed to the origins clause. Senator Nye Republican. North Dakota today we As preparing a measure to repeal the provision while senator Reed Republican Pennsylvania was assembling the opposition forces with the Prospect a stubborn contest in sight. Last session. Reed Defeated Nyers Resolution for postponement by a vote 7 to 4 in immigration committee. Bankers discuss june convention Huron s. D., april 20.�? a a improved banking methods were discussed by a committee the South Dakota Bankers association we hich met Here yesterday we Ith Secretary George a. Starring. The discussions we Ere a part preliminary we Ork in preparation for the state convention the association in rapid City june 6 to 8. Attending we Ere l. M. Larsen Wessington Springs Don w. Devey Westport e. W. Radeke Alexandria c. A. Stensland Madison e. A. Loonies Mitchell and m. I. Orms Sioux Falls. O duties Are placed an imported agricultural commodity that the increase will reflect Back All the Way to the growers. Even if the processors Are benefited incidentally we hat is the logic denying the Farmers this possible Benefit because factories May be prosperous a to advocate As these congressmen do that the sugar manufacturers must Divide their profits with the Farmers before Congress would be warranted in granting a higher Tariff duty is equivalent to arguing that the packers must Divide their profits we Ith livestock raisers before increases should by granted in duties meats and hides. Commends Tariff plan horses a truck seven rifles and 3,000 rounds ammunition. Decisive Battle near Mexico City hex., april 20.�? spa a government bulletin today predicted a Battle a very very soon at Mariaca Southern Sonora Between 2.000 Federal cavalry under general Talamentes and the rebel West coast army rear guard. General Talamentes cavalry was less than 25 Miles South Mariaca when last reported and moving upon the rebels believed not to outnumber him who were entrenched there. The Battle it is expected Here would be the forerunner a greater conflict at Navo Joa where the principal rebel army in Southern Sonora was concentrated. Here if a the president in his message i toe rebels stand and fight the big has asked for an effective Tariff to j grit Battle the revolt the compensate american Farmers for we St coast Mav take Niace it ruined by fire Cherokee Iowa april 2�? a3 a the Paulson produce company the Armour and company produce House and the Holstein hatchery we Ere in ruins and miss Lillian Paulson 18, was near death following a fire late this morning. The Blaze was caused by the explosion a Gas stove in the Paulson produce office. Arthur Paulson 17. Also we As severely burned but will recover. One captors sitting Bull Dies High production costs to assist in maintaining me american living Standard to stimulate diversification and to regulate foreign Access to our markets. His main test for Tariff revision is we Hether there has been substantial slackening activity in any Industry during the past few years. Undoubtedly there has. In the recent past. Been a decidedly slow ing up in agricultural Industry and the president s test applies with striking Force. The american farm Bureau federation can therefore heartily commend his position relative to the necessity for adjustment note improvement in Mccount a mind Yankton s. D., april 20.�? a a some improvement in the mental condition Jesse d. Mccoun Yankton county auditor who disappeared about two weeks ago during an apparent attack amnesia and we As found Early this we Eek in Topeka Kansas was noted today by attending physicians and relatives. It was decided to defer taking him to a Hospital until he has had further rest in his Home Here. Mccoun was apparently clearer mentally this morning after a Good night s rest although his mind is still clouded and the period his disappearance is a total Blank. The Check the auditor s and treasurers books being made by state accountants has to Date revealed no discrepancies in Mccoun s accounts it we As said at the court House today. State declamatory i Joseph paints Browm Mobridge s. D., april 20�? a3 a Ljoseph paints Brown one the extreme East portions not much titles Are awarded i old time indians the Wakpala change in temperature. Minnesota fair in North partly Cloudy to Cloudy in South portion tonight and sunday not much change in temperature. Nebraska mostly Cloudy tonight and sunday possibly rain in South portion Snow in extreme Southwest portion not much change in temperature. E it a i Vicinity is dead at the age 79.-0�?c4 a he was one the Indian police weeks Outlook for the week beginning monday april 22 for the Region the great lakes for the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and the Northen and Central great Plains probably at least two precipitation periods except mostly fair in extreme North portions not marked departures from temperature normals Likely. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 60. Minimum 40. At 7 a in. Today 42. Roads fair. Precipitation .01 inches precis for an expression views by the Ballon since january i 4.37 in president who is expected to Send j Ches precipitation excess since the documents to chairman Mcnary j january i .45 inches. Early next week. Farmers Are unanimous says Bureau chieftain Chicago 111., april 20.�?04 a Sam h. Thompson president the american farm Bureau federation after Reading dispatches quoting president Hoover s implication that there appears to be Lack unanimity in ranks farm organizations As to the desired form farm weather and roads temp. Sioux Falls Watertown Huron Aberdeen Yankton Brookings rapid City 7 am h l 48 61 45 a 37 61 39 61 38 58 47 61 50 63 41 59 33 39 38 p roads .00 Good .00 fair .00 .00 speakers from Mobridge Lemmon and How Ard High schools won state championships in the final declamatory contest Here last night. Helmer Larson Mobridge was first in the oratorical division with a spartans to the in dramatic selections. Eleanor Hoover Lemmon won with a the Man and the Vivian Geer Howard with a a suffering Sisters won the humorous class. Second and third place winners respectively were oratorical attic Johnson Sisseton and Bernard Daniels Yankton dramatic Beatrice Smith. Yankton and Amo Miller Mitchell and humorous Howard Roberts Beresford and Jane Mcdowell Aberdeen. Grocer in court for Selling hops Sioux Falls. S. D., april 20�? a red Newberger Sioux Falls plead who helped capture sitting Bull and at one time made a trip to Washington. He had been Blind for the last two years. Tyndall captures Valley track meet Tyndall. S. D., april 20.�? a Tyndall High school won the l. M. Valley conference annual track and Field meet Here yesterday with 105 Points taking in firsts and seven seconds. Avon the Only other team entering took 86 Points. Ten conference records were broken and one tied. Baseball scores american league Boston Oil too Ohio sprinter ties world Mark Columbus o., april 20.�? a3 a George Simpson Ohio state sprinter equalled the worlds record 09.5 for the too Yard dash in the opening event the Ohio state Pittsburgh dual track meet today. The Standard was set by Charley paddock and later tied by Roland Locke. Simpson then equalled the worlds record 20.6 in. The 220 Yard dash set by Roland Locke former Nebraska Star May i 1026. Three timers caught Simpson at 09.5 in the Century. House passes first measure Washington. C., april 20�? a3 a the first Bill to be passed by the House was put through today it being a measure to provide $321,-000 for the expenses the special session. The Bill also would give the widows the late representatives Weller new York and Roark Kentucky. And to Robert c. Martin son the late representative Martin Louisiana their salaries $10,000 for the year. Consolidation the Bills for taking the 1930 census and for reapportionment the House was decided by a Senate committee. Churchill retains decathlon title memorial stadium. Lawrence state. guilty to four counts Char gig a violation the National pm Folk is ws5&j v a iii000 �_291 kans. April 20-</p Tom Church ill. Oklahoma University Success Russell and Asbjorson Jonas and Tion Laws when he was arraigned in Federal court Here today. Henry Rosenbohn the first grocer to be arrested for the Sale malt hops and bottle Caps in Sioux Falls entered a plea guilty to the charge having articles designed for the manufacture intoxicating liquor when he was arraigned today. William Entringer and Sylvia Anderson both Dell rapids fair charged with using the mails to fair defraud pleaded guilty to the 46 .00 Good charge. 43 .00 fair de c. And Ott Smith and John 40 .00 Good Henry Olson Chamberlain headed Stoner and Shea Gray and Schang. Philadelphia at new York rain postponed. Chicago at Cleveland rain. National league Brooklyn .110 too philadelphia030 too Clark Moss and Deberry Sweet land and Davis lera in pittsburgh�?z.002 020 0 Cincinnati too 100 0 Grimes and Hargreaves Rixey and Dixon new York at Boston rain. St. Louis at Chicago rain. Fully defended his Kansas relays decathlon title Here today. Wanning from Wilson Buster Charles Haskell. Indian Institute. Churchill scored 7422.2846 Points Charles 7398,3973. Of Harby Case adjourned Sacramento Calif., april 20.�? a3 a adjournment until next tuesday the impeachment court frying Superior judge Carles s Hardy today gave defense and i ution forces an Opportunity to prepare for the final stages the Case. Several witnesses the defense list had not been called when the court adjourned yesterday for the week end. Inch do Sac defeat Here will leave the rebel army Little alternative other than dispersal since the army general Almazan and the gun boat pro ing the Railroad at guavas trill Cut off Retreat to the North. General Calles was still at san Blas Northern Sinaloa directing concentration his troops there preparatory to the move the army proper into Sonora toward Navo Joa. In Mexico cite Enrique Medino attorney general announced that property value 2.500.000 pesos about a,125.000 had been confiscated in various parts Mexico and would be sold at auction. He said the proceeds would he used to help defray the Cost putting Down the movement. Police arrested a student Augu it tin Silva Carrasco charged with distribution inflammatory propaganda in the suburb Jacub Aya. He was said to be one a ring which has engaged in alleged seditious activities in and around Mexico City. More bombing promised Nogales ariz., april 20�? up a mexican Federal and rebel forces promised to show the Border area Here some More Aerial warfare today. Rebel Headquarters at Nogales Sonora expected another visit from Federal bombing planes As the result an announcement yesterday by general Ablardo Rodriguez Federal commander in Baja California. Rodriguez declared that Loyal fliers from three Points would bomb the Sonora rebels every Day until the revolution ends. This declaration was made at Mexicali shortly after three Federal planes had dropped bombs and pamphlets upon Nogales Sonora. Rebel forces turned their artillery upon the planes but there were no casualties either Side. Rebel forces indicated they would Send up planes under the command Captain r. H. Polk Nashville tenn., in an Effort to repulse the Federal aviators if they approach Nogales again. Two naval planes crash in mid air san Diego Calif. April 20�? up a an air plane crash in mid air which sent three naval officers and one enlisted Man to spectacular deaths was the subject an inquiry to naval Board Here to Day. Two planes from the u. S. S. Lexington collided at an Altitude 600 feet yesterday their return from a gunnery practice detail. One ship we As piloted by lieutenant William k. Patterson a native Pennsyl Vania. Who was accompanied by h. K. Brown first class radio Man Billings. Mont. The other plane carried ensigns Herbert Bassett jr., Mccomb 111., and Harold r. Sheehan. Who entered Annapolis from Massachusetts. The ill fated ships fell Side by Side into shallow water covering a mud Flat. Airline vice y to Hills by May i Chicago 111., april 20�? up a air service lines Between Middle we Estern cities and the Black Hills South Dakota will be inaugurated May i by the Chicago mid Northwestern railway a company announcement said yesterday. A a a the service will be concentrated in South Dakota with Huron and rapid City As key cities the announcement said trains will connect with a West bound plane at Huron leaving every morning at 9 15 and arriving at rapid City three and a half hours later. Eastbound Lianes will leave rapid Cit at 1 30 p. In. For Huron connecting with trains at that Point in Ai directions. Additional routes will be established in the Black Hills with rapid City i the Central Point distribution. _