Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - April 26, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
V weather fair and Wanner the evening Republican fourth eur Ion vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Friday april 26, 1929 twelve pages number 174 six districts in state for coming census whoopee old stuff Mitchell will be Center of fifth Federal Bureau announces 1,500 jobs Are open Washington d. April 26�? \ special it a South Dakota has Bern i divided into six supervising districts. Mitchell being the supervisory j Headquarters or the fifth for the purpose of the 1930 census enumeration the Bureau of the census announced Here today. The six districts. Which disregard congressional District lines to follow population divisions Are further sub vivid j de into nearly 2.000 enumeration j areas in which will work approx i Matelev 1.500 enumerators collecting the 1930 data officials stated. Besides Mitchell the five other South Dakota cities which have been designated As Headquarters for j the remaining census areas Are rapid City Winner Aberdeen and Sioux Falls. The South Dakota apportionment have been made officials sex j planned As the initial step by the j Bureau in preparation for the actual enumeration which will begin at a time to be designated by c Congress at the present special session simultaneously with the passage of authorizing legislation. Six supervisors a single supervisor who must reside within the City from which he is appointed will be named for each of the areas to be supervised by the six cities officials said in explaining the details of the South Dakota plan each supervisor will be required to give approximately six months two months of which will be full tune to supervising duties and May expect a remuneration of from $1500 to $2,500 As a remuneration for services the Bureau said. The appointment of the supervisors will be made by the director of the Bureau or. W. S. Steuart upon the recommendation of South Dakota members of Congress it was stated a situation which will Lead to considerable bidding for the plums controlled by the South Dakota membership Here. Already senators my master and Norbeck and the House members have received scores of letters asking for positions As supervisors or enumerators. Representative Christopherson of first congressional District who will have two supervisors and More than 200 enumerators in territory is the recipient of Many requests for appointments from constituents. Must live in districts enumerators must reside within enumerating District from which they Are chosen the Bureau pointed out and will receive compensation ranging from five to eight dollars per Day. The Bureau is unable to estimate at present the exact number of enumerators for South Dakota other than to say that it will represent an increase of approximately 50 per Lent Over the 1920 census total. However the Bureau Lias prepared a list of enumerating districts in each county which gives some clue to the total number of workers to be employed within the state. Quot we have compiled the number of enumerating areas by counties a an official statement of the Bureau leads Quot which Are established to enable a Correct enumeration of each political subdivision of each county and the number of enumerators will depend upon the population and the number of farms in each political unit. F a therefore the number of enumerators will probably be somewhat less than the number of districts a it concluded. In giving specific details of the enumeration districts it is interesting to note that the first South Dakota congressional District which includes Mitchell is Cut two ways with the Eastern and Western portions forming District enumeration divisions tinder separate supervisors. How state is divided As announced by the director of the census the divisions of South Dakota for the 1930 census taking will be As follows first rapid City Headquarters Harding 34 enumeration districts. Perkins 53. Butte. 31. Meade. 18, Lawrence 46. Pennington 84, Custer 59, fall River. 38, Washington 19. And Shannon. 29. Second. Winner Headquarters. Corson 67, Ziebach 48. Dewey 30. Armstrong. 23. Haakon 56, Stanley. 50. Jackson 20. Jones 29. Lyman Washabaugh. 16. Mellette 30, Bennett 29. Todd 20. Tripp 51, Oregon 34. Third. Aberdeen Headquarters. Campbell. 27. Walworth. 26. Potter. 28, Mcpherson. 36. Edmunds 37, Faulk 35. Brown. 47, Spink 47. Marshall. 32. Day 37. Roberts 40 fourth. Watertown Headquarters Sully. 29. Hughes. 21. Hyde 2-5. Hand. 43. Beadle. 44. Clark. 34. Kingsbury 23. Codington. 22. Grant. 26, Deuel 23. Hamlin 19. Brookings. 31. Fifth Headquarters Mitchell Buffalo 8. Jerauld 18. Brule 26. Aurora. 23. Sanborn. 19. Davison 15. Hanson. 16. Douglas. 17. Hutchinson. 28, Charles mix 31. Bon homme. 21 sixth. Sioux Falls Headquarters. Miner 21, Lake. 21. Moody 21 Mccook. 21. Minnehaha. 34. Turner 28. Lincoln 24, Yankton. 23, Clay 15 Union 17. Of goldfish and bibles men Ace Tariff plans tornadoes in South bring death to 71 Hoover May have to Henf pair social arbiter after allium jul 1 refusal of Stimson to act in Case of mrs. Cann and action of diplomatic corps leaves capital without etiquette dictator Hoover farm Aid measure scores of other Small industries Are clamouring for Protection and South Carolina wrecked by storms plans May go bang property loss High left to right. Olive Borden and Doris Hill. Two charming exponents it of whoopee in typical 1929 whoopee attitude whatever that might mean. New York n. Y. April 26�?<ins a or. Frank h. Vizetelly. Lexicographer went and threw cold water on the claims of innumerable j newspaper columnists actors theatrical producers and Broadway playboys each contending that he was the originator of that mystery j Ous word in other words he put the Damp-1 or on the whole business by actually making a research of the i word and finding that it was in usage almost half a dozen centuries ago. Spelled the same Way and having a similar connotation. Some time later. Ben Jensen the English Bard made a reference in a masque gypsies Quot to Quot the Ballet of the whoopee but do you think tile whoopee ladies in that outfit bore any resemblance to the one in the pictures above in this year of our lord one thousand nine Hundred and Twenty nine there Are Many varieties of whoopee. There s the kind that has to do with the imbibing of Giggle water. There s the Tex Guinan variety which naturally has nothing to do with alcoholic beverages. But give us the common Ordinary Garden variety which everybody knows and understands and which needs no research just strength and endurance. Senate to revive westerners ask convention ficht Oil leniency some leaders Mist reverse Kansas City stand if they Back Hoover reparations report is troublesome Paris France. April 26�?�? difficulties in deciding just what to include and what to exclude from the report which the reparations experts of the second Dawes committee will make to their various governments today caused postponement until tomorrow of the session of the sub committee which was to have considered the re Ikirt. Unexpected delays in getting the document into shape occurred during the preliminary work by attaches of the various delegations. Work on the drafting of the report continued this afternoon with redoubled Energy in the Hope of having a draft ready at least in cart. For the sub committee tomorrow. Of Prince in air London. Eng. April 26.�?<>pf�?the Prince of Wales motored to Hendon and took off in an air plane today for Cra Igweh House at Bognor. Visit with father and Mother. Washington d. C., april 26�? special a president hoovers decision to hold farm Relief organization at this session to the Plank adopted last june at Kansas City omitting both the debenture plan and the equalization Lee has raised a new problem for senators and representatives who took a hand in the bitter fight Over the farm Issue at the Republican National convention. Many members of Congress held seats in the convention and most of them were recorded on the Rol Call vote which preceded the adoption of the farm Plank. This vote was taken after the delegation from the Grain states had carried their fight to the floor in an Effort to Over ride president Coolidge and gain endorsement for the equalization Lee. The substitute Plank calling for passage of the Mcnary Haugen Bill which president Coolidge had twice vetoed was rejected by a vote of 807 to 277, the delegation from Eastern and Southern states casting an almost solid vote in the negative. S. I. Solid for fee on this vote the South Dakota delegation led by state chairman a a. Chamberlain of Huron voted thirteen votes solidly for acceptance of the equalization fee. It was alter the announcement of this Rol Call that former governor Lowden of Illinois withdrew hi.? name and the farm organization leaders moved on from Kansas City to Houston to seek support from the democratic convention for the Lee plan. President Hoover has behind nearly three fourths of the delegates at the Kansas City convention in urging that legislation be confined to the Plank written into the platform but some of the party leaders of the Senate and Home who must vote on pending farm legislation must reverse their stand at Kansas City in order to support the White House policy. Senator James e. Watson Republican floor Leader in the Senate controlled the Indiana delegation at Kansas City and cast 30 of its 33 votes in favor of the Mcnary Haugen Plank and against the majority report. Based message on flank the vital provision in the majority Plank pledged the party to the enactment of legislation creating a Federal farm Board with the necessary Powers to promote tile establishment of a farm marketing system. Of Farmer owned and controlled stabilization corporations or associations to prevent and control surpluses through orderly it is this Plank upon which president Hoover based first message to Congress and from which the pending Bill in the House was drafted. Among the state delegations which cast a majority of their votes for the substitute of this Plank at Kansas City last summer were those from Iowa Illinois. Michigan Minnesota. And North Dakota. Division sure to recur since a number of the senators arid representatives from these states held seats in the convention the division at Kansas City is certain to figure in the farm debate when the Bill reaches the Senate and amendments not permitted under the rules of the House Are in order for discussion. A majority of the senators from these states have already endorsed the debenture plan As a substitute for the equalization fee but some of them Are expected to yield to the administration plea for confining the Bill to the creation of a Federal farm Board. Vice president Curtis is in a position to work in Harmony with chief on the farm Bill. While he voted for the Mcnary Haugen Bill in the Senate he later opposed the motion to Over ride president Coolidge a veto and at Kansas City cast 17 of the 23 Kansas votes against endorsement of the equalization fee. Of English plane still going Simla. India april 26�? a3 a the English Royal air Force plane seeking to break Long distance flight records in a flight from England to Calcutta passed Over Karachi India at 4 p. In. Local time <10 30 a in. In Greenwich mean time senators Appeal to Hoover relative to permits not acted on Washington d. A. April 26.�? a it a president Hoover took under advisement today a request of a group of senators of both parties from the Public land states that the Oil conservation order recently issued by should not be made retroactive As to applications for leases and prospecting permits filed before the order became effective and As yet unconsidered by the Interior department. The senators said the chief executive had looked with favor upon their further proposal that there should be special consideration in the cases of permits in which special equities existed at the time the order stooping further drilling and prospecting on All Public lands was issued. This is the first move relating to the Hoover order made by the representatives of the Public land states since the special session of Congress brought them together Here. Some declared that if Hoover would agree to their proposal general acquiescence in suspension order would be assured. Senator Kendrick. Democrat. Wyoming took the initiative in the organized Appeal to the presiding he called the westerners together after conference with senator Walsh. Democrat. Montana who previously asked Hoover to apply Bis order with some consideration to the Early prospectors. A it seems Only the essence of senator Kendrick holds a that these parties who applied for permits and leases on the Public lands in accordance with the leasing act should not have their requests Side tracked in the same manner As those who seek to go on after they have been put on of a7 forecast South Dakota probably fair tonight and saturday but some cloudiness warmer weather in extreme West portion. Iowa fair tonight saturday partly Cloudy probably showers in extreme Southwest portion not much change in temperature. Minnesota partly Cloudy tonight and saturday slightly warmer tonight in West and North portion. Local temperatures Maxim urmand minimum temper at ures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. Rn., yesterday to 7 a. In. Today. Maximum 58 minimum 38 at 7 a. In. Today 43 roads fair precipitation. 0 precipitation since january i 5.81 inches precipitation excess since january i 1.35 inches. Cather and roads temp. 1 Sioux fall Huron j Yankton Watertown rapid its Brookings Aberdeen Pierre Strawberry plants have you any Ever bearing plants to spare mrs. Horock of this City advertised hers and was entirely sold out wednesday noon. Thirteen people have called her since then so there Are still that Many people desiring these plants. There will never be a better time to advertise. Use i the Blank he associated press 7 am Hilo of roads 5 49 56 42 .00 fair 38 60 37 .00 fair 44 56 43 .00 fair 42 56 36 .00 Good 30 51 28 .00 Good 50 57 37 .00 Good 37 62 37 .00 fair 40 58 38 .00 Good by Mark Sillivan Washington d. C., april 26�?the heart of the Tariff struggle hangs essentially on the spirit implied by the word As used in con i Section with this Tariff. It Means i not limitation of the height of j rates but limitation of the number of commodities As to which the Tariff shall be raised. The word. As it runs through the Tariff Dis Cussion refers to Industrial commodities though not to agricultural commodities. President Hoover has said several times that the coming revision As respects commodities other than agricultural 1 should be speaker Long Worth has expressed the same idea in the phrase a modification of certain Tariff rates As few in number As everything heard about the writing of the actual Bill now going on in executive sessions of the fifteen Republican members of the ways and Means committee is to the effect that the idea of limitation is being adhered to. The Bill when it appears is expected be be a strictly climbed Bill As respects Industrial commodities. Manufacturer makes demand opposed to this program of limitation is the aggregate of literally thousands of manufacturers who demand revision each for special schedule. Up to Date this demand for unlimited general revision exists mainly among the industries affected but is just beginning to be heard within Congress. The Pennsylvania delegation in Congress is believed ready to insist on Broad revision and senator David Reed of that state has been quoted in Home papers As insisting on More extensive revision than the program contemplates. The situation is largely psycho logical. If the leaders stand firmly j for limitation they May be Able to a carry that program Tfir Ough to the end. If however they yield under pressure to the extent of adding even one commodity if they allow one breach in the Wall of limitation. In that event wholesale revision will burst through like a flood. It is not merely the big industries that menace the program of limitation. It is rather the aggregate of Little industries each having. As a Rule. It own local Congress Man. The big industries of them a selves can hardly Force widening of the program. Their tactics will i be to enlist the help of individuals i in which there Are Little industries. They will offer to help the Little Industry get what it wants in re turns for help in getting what the big industries want. Goldfish want Protection How Many of these Little industries there Are. And How a a unlimited the revision could become if the dam Breaks is suggested by some of the items that Are clamouring for Protection or for higher rates. F. Storeman of Martinsville ind. Representing the Grassy Forks fisheries inc encountered a Laught when he began plea to the ways and Means committee. He admitted Good Nat redly that a not Many years ago it was an act of real courage for a Man even i to mention the fact that he was engaged in the goldfish or. Sherman entertained the committee with experience As an expert witness in a will contest at Anderson. Ind., in which the Testa i tors sanity was a mentioned. A and t the Only evidence in the world that i they relied upon to prove the Man s i insanity we that he had built a number of Ponds on farm and was trying to raise goldfish.�?�. That was Twenty years ago. No however a we have created a real Market for goldfish in the country. We do not feel it is fair that this Market should be jeopardized by goldfish from foreign countries. I or. Shireman admitted that goldfish a have no food value. They Are purely ornamental purely a luxury. Goldfish Are used for decoration for pets and in rapidly increasing quantities for game fish bait. The retail Price is from 2 1-2 rents up. But this is univ incidental to the vast amount of business done in associated lines entirely dependent on the production of goldfish. Every goldfish must be in a bowl and these retail from ten cents to hundreds of dollars. Goldfish food nut up in packages Are som by therefore. Or. Shire Man wants a duty of 33 1-3 per Cert and Valorme against japanese goldfish. John w. Ziegler vice president of the John c. Winston com Nan v. Of Philadelphia described firm with becoming solemnity As a a manufacturer of bibles which is exposed to the Competition of foreign in present tar i Iff contains no provision for duty on bibles and prayer books. In 1927. 444.074 bibles were imported into this country duty free. Consequently. Or. Ziegler a in the interest of the american workmen and the american publisher wants a duty of 25 per cent on bibles. Might reduce Bible Reading to congressman cried of Georgia it occurred that a if you had this duty you would increase the Price of the purchaser of the Bible. It must be conceded by All that the distribution and Reading of that Book is helpful to the people of the whole worm therefore if you had this Tariff that you Are asking would it have a tendency to re i Duce the Sale and study of the Book a or. Ziegler gravely replied a we hone not. I am an aggregate of less than half a million imported bibles and a 1 similarly Small volume of imported goldfish Are not by any Means the smallest of the items forming the basis of pleas for Protection. Each Industry however Small carries weight with at least one local congressman. A mutually United drive i by All of them would threaten the limited character of the proposed revision. O for 25 years the children of p. To. I Cain of Rhinelander. Wis., have attended the same school o air taxis Are planned to operate Between the ports of France and Paris vote of 357 to 34 indicates strength of president in lower House total known dead in a he Tornado and More important tasks to per queue there ought to be Money in form. The diplomats who decided listing guests according to Prece that mrs. Gann should rank social Deuce at Washington dinner parties. be authority such a Bureau could not pretend stricken sections of Georgia and South Carolina reached 71 today. Washington d. A april 26�?the of persons with due deference to j decision in regard to the seating of the celery and olives on the table. Mrs. Gann vice president Curtis a some one will have to undertake several towns in Florida half sister leaves Washington Sci the work of helping hostesses to Ety without a social arbiter. How avoid the Pitfalls of precedence shall the hostesses of Washington so Here is a suggestion that is know How to seat their official offered perfectly free for the or guests now Secretary of state j a animation of a commercial Bureau Stimson probably on the Sugges to collect and furnish information j Tion of president Hoover has Wash i for the guidance of those who give wow hoes to of Natch hands of the Job saying that parties in Washington. If there is j Atlanta. Ga., aril 26�? Pic the the state department has other j Money in publishing books on Eti Washington d. C., april 26.�? up a with its farm Relief Hill passed the House today engaged in a Brief prohibition Debat. Passed a Bill to authorize the expenditure of $4 fhe Mediterranean fruit Fly which has been discovered in Florida fruit Fields and adjourned until monday. This left with the Senate the agricultural Issue and a Start the discussion the Republican Leader. Senator Watson of Indiana pro posed to eliminate from the Senate farm Bill the clause authorizing the us of the Export debenture plan which has been so emphatically on dispute is in Prospect before the nosed by president Hoober a Long House and Senate agree on a measure to be sent to the White House for approval killing is debated the prohibition debate in the House was concerned with the killing of an automobile Driver Here earlier in the week by a policeman of several Hundred persons were in Yas if she were vice president cur Jared. J Tisz wife plainly indicated that they the greatest destruction was i were not going to meet in Council to be an authority on precedence i Quot it a wrought in South Georgia sixty five Ailef Settle future questions of pre it could not. For example deter t t0 Adient of the reported dead being in that. Be Jence As they might arise. They i mine a knotty question such As Section. Tile other six were in South let themselves in for the Job of set whether mrs. was to be first Carolina. I Ting social Washington straight Statesboro ga., county sea of ab0ut the status of mrs. Gann by Bulloch county near Savanah re ported More than thirty persons were dead and Many others injured. I a Call came from Statesboro to the i Georgia i lard of health for anti tetanus serum and for nurses. J Atlanta april 26�? a5 a fifty one persons were known to have been killed in a series of tornadoes that late yesterday and last night struck five Georgia and two South Carolina communities. Hundreds of persons were made homeless and damage to buildings and crops will run into the thousands of dollars. Twelve persons killed at Statesboro. In Bulloch county Georgia swelled the known death list which this morning stood at 39 in the two states to above the half Hundred Mark More than too persons were injured by the tornadoes which dipped in widely scattered communities demolishing houses and farm buildings and left scores homeless. Two twisters town the first of what witnesses said f was two distinct twisters struck at j Cochran ga., about dusk killing j five persons and leaving approximately 50 injured three of them perhaps fatally. Jumping to Dexter ga., the wind demolished Homes leaving four dead and a score of injured in its Wake before rising to dip again at Rentz where one person was killed and several injured. The Tornado then swirled up the Atlantic Seaboard into South Carolina and struck near Spartansburg where four were killed and at Pelzer leaving two dead. An unidentified number of persons were injured in this area. The second Tornado appeared late last night at Metter ga., where c. B. Yandle of the Metter advertiser said a there Are at least 25 the number of injured was not known. Where death came following is a list of dead and known injured by communities Cochran a five dead 50 injured. Metter ga., approximately 25 dead undetermined number injured. Dexter. Ga., 2 dead several injured. Statesboro ga., 12 dead unknown number injured. Pelzer s. C., 2 dead several injured. Spartansburg s. C., 4 dead unknown number injured. In Quick succession witnesses said the tornadoes struck in Quick succession swirled off and reappeared at Points Many Miles away leaving desolation Over wide areas. Heavy Hail storms accompanied the winds in Many sections beating Down crops and damaging peach Orchards. Highways i were impassable in spots and littered Derbis made Many detours necessary. Doctors and nurses from Eastman and Hartwell ga., were in Cochran i caring for injured while Relief parties worked throughout the night i in other stricken communities. Most of the casualties were widely scattered in the Rural sections. O a lady at a dinner or the last. But it could Tell just what seating order asking Secretary Stimson for a had prevailed at previous parties ruling and thus opening the Way a Little discreet bribery of servants for or. Stimson to Tell them to de would procure information As to Eide the matter themselves. But a just where everybody had sat at they make it Clear that theirs is j official dinners. Then the Bureau Only a temporary ruling to stand i could Tell the anxious hostess that until the question is determined by at the White House on such and some there is not any i such an occasion so and so had authority and it is hard to see How been placed thus and thus or at there is eve for going to be one. I the Secretary of state s or at the diplomats wont act British ambassadors. And the very obviously the diplomats Are hostess could follow the precedent not going to pass upon the seating As a matter of fact the neat Way of american officials the relative in which the Secretary of state and ranking of army officers. Senators j the diplomats washed their hands congressmen and judges around a i of this vastly important problem dinner table. They have been does not dispose of it. The Issue drawn into this business once and of whether you Are just ahead of once is probably enough for them. Or just behind somebody else is a a claimed the Man was a b and quite evidently the division burning one. In the future it will1 Rpp Rrt a i attempted to is of protocols in the state department i probably be settled at the White Rar it a by the 11sp of ra�m.? ,1 a a perfect mine of information about House. Whatever Way guests Are amp a. Of new York a wet. The proper placing of guests will j placed at the presidents table will j Cosine series a the controversy no longer answer Telephone Calls be the prevailing Way. So the j from anxious hostesses wishing to president has another Job on i make no mistakes about the seating hands. Britain favors Stone May head Gibson proposal Premier Baldwin gives in tinted Praise and wants Concrete form and Holaday. Of Illinois took of senator Heflin of Al Aba in told the Senate that in would bring the i Senate s attention soon to what in i called a a roman Renu Buican conspiracy in the United so at Ess a the alabamian has been end aged on recent Days in an attempt i to have the Senate condemn an at ill full cd Kim Khuc 1 a a made upon while lie was Llvy f Liv i Floi Fumo j delivering a speech at Brockton president would Haye As-1 senator Robinson of Arkansas. His Praty a candidate to Nice president at the last election assailed by James l. West Washington d. C., april 26�? i Socrate Justice head commission the democratic Leader who. Was senator Borah of Idaho who. He said had remained Quot As dumb As an during the Campaign when tiie religious Issue was a live subject. Robinson referred to or. Borah s speech of yesterday in re., a a. As chairman of National Law j Only to senator Heflin in which the Praise was the declaration of prime enforcement commission. Idahoans urged religious tolerance. Minister Stanley Baldwin in an information in some quarters is j election meeting at Bristol that i that the former attorney general is Washington. April 62�? up majesty a government favored the to retire from the highest a the problem of Genera farm in London eng., april 27�? tvs Broad Praise of american disarmament i proposals by three leading figures of a president Hoover is understood great Britain was before the Brit-1 to be seeking the services of As ish people today Socrate Justice Harlan Fiske Stone More important even than Mere i a United states supreme court Lief was exclusively up to the Senate today. The House completed the major phase of its work in the subject yesterday by passing forwarded. Court to undertake the task which same drastic reduction to eve a the chief executive has announced class of naval vessel that Ambas-1 will be entrusted to the commis Sador Gibson himself proposed at it Pion that of exhaustively studying up a a Quot. The whole Federal judicial and end its Bill and ordering it Quot for Cement machinery and submit. To the other chamber. Quot Ting recommendations for its rear i the vote in the House official a animation. Sly recorded at 367 to 24--was re urge Stone to accept Garden As a Clear indication that some friends of Justice Stone president hoovers opposition to the have been urging to accept Export debenture plan which is be the appointment. They believe the ceiling vigorous support in the work of the commission will be the j Senate will be heeded in the final most important of its kind in the action of Congress on the subject history of the nation. J coincident with the transmission president Hoover regards the Law j of the administration farm Relief enforcement problem As far and j Bill from the House a move was away transcending any now before made in the Senate by senator the country. In recent new i Watson of Indiana the Republican York address dealing with this j Leader to eliminate the 1 Export de spirit in i subject he said that a such a com j venture plan from the Senate has a Mission ran perform the greatest of measure to make it conform More out our purpose and the Premier declared a and we will cooperate cordially with the United states to secure its general solution May be near t he added that the american suggestions As to the manner in which disarmament might be accomplished were equally welcomed with the proposals for disarmament itself but that the British government must wait until these suggestions have been give Concrete form before making answer to them. Quot above All a he said a we Welcome and we appreciate the which president Hoover preached this difficult problem and j services in our 7 states fight Grain rate hike loss to growers and de Alers bring Figi res by protestants Kansas City mo., april 20�?<vp a asserting a proposed increase of Grain freight rates to be entirely unjustified under terms of the Hoch Smith Resolution representatives of seven Middle states meeting Here today determined to ascertain expected financial loss to growers under the revised freight schedules on wheat and flour recommended by examiners of the interstate Commerce commission. Two governors. Clyde m. Reed of Kansas and Arthur j. Weaver of Nebraska took Active part in preliminary discussion. Governor Reed who called conference was elected Che in and urged a fight on the suggested rates on which the intestate Commerce commission will hold a hearing May 27. Although the general level of rates on Grain and Kindred products to primary markets would be increased a considerable reduction in rates on Grain for Export was recommended by examiners who took testimony for the interstate Commerce commission. Iowa. North Dakota. Nebraska. Missouri. Oklahoma Minnesota and Kansas were represented at the meeting. It was generally agreed that the suggested rate changes would increase freight rates to primary markets about $13,000,000 annually. An Effort was started to carry out a Survey to exactly determine financial loss to growers and increased Revenue to railroads under terms of the suggested rate schedule. Conception goes to a worse than death Mexico City Mexico. April 26�? a it a Mother Conception the roman Catholic nun who was convicted and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment As a intellectual author of the assassinate n of general Alvaro Obregon will be taken soon to the a Las tres Marias a a the three Marysz Mexico a Island prison Colony. She will be one of the first women to be confined at the Island Penitentiary which has attained a reputation of treatment for male prisoners sometimes a worse than recently a new governor appointed by Portes Gil administration for the Island announced that the whip and other such implements of punishment would be banished and prisoners afforded Means of diversion. Accounts said the prisoners a swept with we Hope with american Aid to find in suggestion a basis of a practical lord Cecil of Heilwood whose own vigorous Espousal of disarmament led recently to what some considered a break with other conservative party leaders in a speech at London referred to ambassador Gibsons proposals As a a tremendously important he said he hoped the British government would accept it unreservedly and without the slightest holding Back or doubts of any kind. Both have same desire at the ninth annual reunion dinner of British official missions to the United states the Marquis of Reading Liberal Leader and former Viceroy of India commented on the wide vision and humanity of president Hoover As exemplified in the disarmament proposals. He declared it was no longer a question of relations Between the United states and great Britain but a solution of the armament affecting the whole world. He described great Britain and America As two nations actuated at heart by the same desire to preserve peace. \ withdraw s reservation Geneva. Switzerland. April 26�? a3 a Hugh s. Gibson. American disarmament spokesman announced at the meeting of the preparatory commission of disarmament today that the United states would withdraw its reservation to the exclusion of trained reserves from any a irritation measure to make it conform More efforts of the president to have i Hoover. Justice Etoile form the Arch around the motion facing Long hours of which the commission personnel debate was placed before the sen will be built Are believed to account in the main for the unexpected delay in announcing the members. Soon after inauguration it was stated at the White House that the names of the members probably ate shortly after it convened. Just when a vote might be obtained was Uncertain As a number of members immediately indicated they wished to d Ess the proposal. The debenture plan objected to would be announced within ten 1 by the chief executive was written Days or two weeks. No explanation j into the Senate measure by its has been forthcoming since As to i agriculture committee. On the the cause of the delay. Long Friend of Hoover Justice Stone who is the youngest member of the supreme court Long has been a Friend of Hoover. Unon return from Good will tour to South America Hoover conferred often with the associate Justice and also had As a guest on fishing trips to Florida during the pre inauguration period. Other hand the House agriculture committee refused to incorporate that proposal in the Bill it framed and the House later sustained this action. Senate leaders plan to allot Only two or three More Days to the general discussion of the Bill before that chamber. They expect to be Able to bring tile debenture provision which was voted into chief Justice tuft. Likewise has their Bill by the agricultural Combe in frequently consulted in this i Mittee to a vote by tuesday night question As he has urged for a i and after that is disposed of. Of number of years that there be undertaken the very task which the president now would have a commission of nationally known men undertake. Patronage cases end in acquittal Meridian. Muss., april 28�?�?~a3 a Perry w. Howard negro. James g. Buchanan and George f. Mcclelland were acquitted of violating the Federal patronage act by a jury in Federal court Here today. Of armies. The announcement by or. Gibson i Patton. Jackson negro who yester came As a sensation to the Comer stay was ordered by judge Tain a vote quickly on the entire measure. Soc debenture defeat conceding that the vote on the debenture provision will be close the Senate leaders Are convinced after a Cheek of the membership that it will be Defeated. Their latest estimates is that seven or eight democrats will vote against the plan and that ten to fourteen republicans will vote for it. Practically no opposition to other sections of the Senate Bill has been indicated. Defeat of the debenture provision. Administration supporters be at the same time a verdict of j acquittal was brought in for de l. Lime will eliminate the principal obstacle in sight to bringing about ence which had just listened to one sensational prep Oval from the Span Edwin r. Holmes because of insufficient evidence incriminating ish delegations asking establishment alleged conspiracy to violate of an International Force of a peace the patronage act Howard is re aviators to be stationed at Geneva i publican National commit Leman and placed at the disposition of the from Mississippi and formerly was league of nations. The Spanish Delegate or. Cobian. Said that suggestion was based on the idea of the american. Clifford b. Harmon who recently presented such a plan to the conference in a letter which was read from the chair by president Loudon. The Spanish spokesman said nation was strongly in favor of what Harmon has called a the Silver wings of peace and he said he wished to adhere warmly to the idea. Harmony a organization the International league of aviators of which he is president was highly esteemed in Spain Cobian said. Maxim Litvinoff. Russian spokesman. Opposed the suggestion claiming it was outside the scope of the commission and would create new armaments instead of suppressing them. He resented too its possible implication of penalties against nations. President Loudon sent the proposal to the Council of the league of nations. Ruling that the commission had no mandate to consider it. Injury cancels bout in Falls Sioux Falls s. D., april 26�?up a cancellation of a boxing program scheduled Here for next thursday was announced today by promoter Joe Mcdonnell because of the injury of staff Ballard of Watertown one of the main bout principals. L. L. Blake. Ballard a manager today notified Mcdonnell that Man suffered an injured hand in a match last night. Ballard had been carded against Billy Engman of St. Paul. An assistant Washington. Attorney general at Czar s brother Dies London eng. April 26�?qp>�? grand Duke Michael of Russia Cousin of the late Czar died her this morning baseball scores american league Cleveland .010-01 Detroit 010-20 Farrell and l. Sewell Whitehall and Phillips. R h e an agreement Between the Senate and House on the phraseology and provisions of the measure although at present they Are somewhat different. The Bill sent to the Senate by the House is regarded by administration leaders in both Chambers As having the approval of president Hoover. Like the Senate Bill its principal clauses provide for the establishment of a Federal farm Board with a $500,000,000 revolving fund at its disposal to be employed largely through to onem Tive agencies and commodity stabilization corporations in an Effort to enable the Farmer to help himself toward Prosperity and economic Equality with workers in other industries. Minor amendments made More than two score of amendments to the Bill were proposed during the two Days the House devoted Washington no non Onn i r ni10 consideration of changes in the Batog in cd i s ok1 from its agriculture Lisket and Ruel Russell and nil a Bjornson. New York .qp0-10 Philadelphia Flo-10 St. Louis. Too Chicago. Too Ogden and Schang Faber and Crouse. National league committee but Only three were accepted and those were All proposed by members of the committee with the intention of clarifying the language. The debenture provision and the equalization fee which caused two Mcnary Haugen Bills to be vetoed i both were proposed As amendments i in the House but did not come to a v a a vote being ruled out on Points of j order As representing plans of farm Sid old and Taylor Mays and j Relief different from that under con to an 1 Side ration. Philadelphia 092-00 Only two Republican represent Brooklyn 031-03 jives voted against the Bill on the Benoe and Lerian Mcweeny and final Roll Call and Many democrats Picinich. Chicago. 095 Pittsburgh .033 joined the majority chorus of a noes in the rapid rejection of amendments tire process of considering Bush and Schulte Kremer and the Bill in the House consumed Only Hemsley. La week under rules adopted to sex Cincinati. Of St. Louis. 22 Donohue and Gooch Haines and Smith Petite passage of the measure and the vote was obtained just Tea legislative Days after the special session was convened