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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 9, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather Cloudy cooler the evening Republican third edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. D. Friday August 9, 1929 ten pages number 260 smooth a sugar plan fails to Cain approval result Sullivan thinks it Likely that schedule wont be altered interests divided by Mark Sullivan . D. A. Aug. 9�?sena i vent s sliding scale device for j of in sugar will be in pro re explanation during the re j r or of r of this week. Every resell n about it begins by conceding i j r sincerity to senator j to i t forts to find a Way out of 1 a to ult. Impasse. His Earnest is emphasized by mantis. Who Are strongly opposed in. Persons familiar with the j a a. Of the Senate and houses however whether the Smoot a a ill Ever command a majority 1 f a a a o houses. I True that Many senators and j r it have not yet studied the i i is possible that some May j by a j to accept it by the Clarifina j which will emerge from the j born this week. Nevertheless n today those informed doubt her the plan will Ever been a a a cd by Congress. If this doubt a to out to be Well founded it is a guess that the present con re s will do nothing whatever e do it the sugar Tariff leaving the �?�3�?~s where they have been for seven years blondes come into own in Paris at last Corn Outlook in s. D. Gains during july get married and remain sane doctor tells men but women of they marry too Young Chicago authority declares Are liable to mental snap a nature too sensitive to stand Strain Chicago 111., aug. 9 a ins a Cartier age than men they Are sub girls would you rather be single j jeered to the emotional stress of the i Snooks love letters read at his trial s. D. Wheat to fall of last ear prediction Short is and sane or married and crazy men will you still insist on re a Little marriage state during the most sensitive years. Woman a Constitution and nature Are much More highly Lett to right. Mary Eaton Thelma Todd and Mary nol an three american blondes of the very Type which has made an onslaught upon Paris to the ruination of the hitherto popular latin Type. Paris France aug. 9 a ins houses of the Rue de la paix per cabarets and restaurants blonde a change is overcoming the Femin i and even in the lesser renowned Ine face of Paris since the French j Courturier in Montmartre fair capital has experienced a decided 1 haired women Are becoming incr a t Agar Tariff plan now Pend-1 invasion of blondes. The typical singly popular. Thus girls a a Arp Thrupp Tytha first Ieth parisian woman is definitely latin a Quot Are three. The first is the l Chat increase made by the Low Ltd House Bill from two and two men is cent a Pound to three cents. Bit plan is pretty certainly roomful if the lower House plan were doomed. Senator Smoot would Bardln be proposing an alternative. Tin lower House plan of a simple a re pretty Large increase in duty was partially. Though not entirely sat a factory to the american sugar in j re what was deadly to the Pup House increase of duty on .2ar was the fact that it was Seiz i Ltd u pen by the newspapers and pub j t the most conspicuous Peg on h to hang disapproval of the j or fas a whole. A a moots plan a Compromise a Tor smooth a sliding plan arose in a he nature of a Compromise and a Sitters the Fate attending Many r promises. It excites the same i Vod of opposition As the lower i House plan in addition the Smoot rim is opposed by some american Rosr interests who still Hope they ran have the straight increase Contr red by the lower House plan. This refusal of some american sugar in or to to assent to the Smock plan v a rates a weakness in the whole a Tir for a higher Tariff on sugar the beneficiaries Are too diverse to or Able to agree and it is an axiom hat no High Tariff on any commodity ran be enacted unless All the beneficiaries unite. The advocates of increase Are rarely More than a Bere majority at Best and if the my i or it v is divided the increase in Type but since the world War and the Rush of visitors to France from nordic countries which has occurred during the past few years fair haired women have become More and More prominent in the life of the capital. Among manikins in the fashion from Sweden. Norway Denmark and Germany and Alsace Lorraine who come to Paris partly with the idea of seeking adventure partly to earn a living find it easier to get jobs than at any other time before. Among dance instruct resses in the fashionable night clubs among entertainers in the High class sup women now generally predominate and where contrast is sought the effect is usually secured with american women creoles who Are Alie to Supply the Pep in song which the nordics Lack. Registration of nordic Winton employed in luxury trades in the French capital have shown a big jump their presence undoubtedly adds variety and color to the Paris scene which for Long years was dominated by brunettes. Be Phi be difficulty with the sugar larges in the complication Intro by the Philippines. As re s nearly All other commodities beneficiaries of Protection Are led with a Mere increase in v As respects sugar however beneficiaries want an increase rates plus a limitation against Many cities in s. D. Plan ports interest in South Dakota Over flying and Munt Fields is growing evening Republican Bureau the Albee building. Washington d. Washington d. A. Aug. 9�?interest is keen in South Dakota Over the development of municipal airports. M. Hop pm special advisory expert for the u. S. Department of Commerce reported to the department Here recently after a Survey of several South Dakota cities As potential Airport Sites. Forest blazes spread in West fires take one life cause losses running to millions Spokane Wash aug. Winds push Zep at High Speed giant Airship is Over half Way across Atlantic Ocean the dirigible Graf Zeppelin on a the first leg of her historic world the imprint of the Forest fire girdling flight was More than half its Jess i a Atlantic Oday 1 continued to Widen throughout Friedrichs Hafen prepared feverishly. The Northwest today despite the for her arrival. The air liner s exact course was somewhat in doubt but from All indications she seemed Likely to reach her Home port late saturday night or sunday morning or. Eckener. In a message regret higher prices seen Brookings s. A. Aug. 9�? the state Corn crop forecast based on the condition of August first Points to an increase of 8,000,000 bushels Over the Outlook for one month ago. It was announced today. This just it out keeps Pace with a gain of j around 80.000.000 for the nation As a revealed in today a Federal crop re i port. the 129.000,009 Bushel crop fore cast for South Dakota represents a 20,000.000 increase for South Dakota Over the figures for 1928 while i today a estimate for the nation indicates a reduction of 100,000.000 bushels. This was pointed to by state crop experts As indicating one of the Best years for the state in Many seasons since it will permit South Dakota Farmers to Harvest a big crop while Hie National shortage will tend to keep prices at a higher level. Small Crain Cut in Small Grain the state was less fortunate a decrease of about 10,-000,000 bushels being indicated in All wheat crops compared to the yields last year though it was pointed out that a heavy decrease nationally and in Canada will probably raise the financial value i of the Small Grain crop to a total j markedly higher than that of the 1928 crop. Figures on the August i indication for Corn and Small Grain crop yields this year the actual harvests last year and the five year average As compiled by the state department of agriculture follow figures in 1000�?Ts indicated condition aug. I mailing bachelors knowing that sensitized than mans More Emo a a achy a of the single state brings tonal and easily swayed by Sud you nearer to the insanity Border i Den changes and outside stress. Figures just released by or. Alex i a child rearing and the care anti wills under fierce fire of prosecution on theoran Skilling Hershfield former state alienist Drudgery of keeping a Home Are All Cluj Typl f a ii Rcd of Illinois reveals that from 1922 to factors that help to break Down the 1 Ruiu Chi 1928, insanity cases entered in Illinois state hospitals for the insane Walls of sanity. Financial worry and allure to keep the mate s love in show More married women and i addition prey noon the feminine single men mentally unbalanced. I consciousness Uny an unbalance is Only 24 per cent of the women no were single while 39 per cent of the males were not married. Explaining the perils for single men or. Hershfield declared the these figures cover All the states pre marriage age for men is in asylums housing 21,000 patients j angered with a Strong or weak court House Columbus o. Aug 0�? of a or. James ii. Snook a a versed Slayer of therm k he. His coed mistress was excused from the witness stand in his first degree Murer trial late today after three consecutive Days of testimony. Over half of them at Elgin Kankakee and Dunning 111. Doctor Hershfield explained increased insanity among married women thus a because women marry at an tendency to dementia Pra Cox according to the degree of sensitiveness. The alcohol habit acquired j the during the pre marriage years too he adds has caused much insanity among younger men. British peril debt accords Are expected to leave conference no Hope of Compromise the Hague aug. 9.�?�?rejec-1 Washinon d. A. Aug. 9.�? up a boards first Aid goes to South Money will be loaned to Florida fruit growers group Columbus. Ohio. Aug. A up a or. James h. Snook was called Back to witness stand today for More Cross examination in his trial for the killing of his coed mistress Theora Hix. After undergoing yesterday two hours of As bitter questioning at the hands of prosecutor John j. Chester. Or. As was Ever heard in a Franklin county court. Snook shaken and spent after almost two Days of examination yesterday picked up his Story with an account of the fatal night when he went with miss Hix to a lonely Rifle Range and came away with her body lying beaten and slashed at their last trusting place. The Story took him through the arrest that Tion of British demands by other agriculturists of the South rather followed it. Through the Long trying i i examination to which he was Sud durum wheat other Spring wheat an Winter wheat Corn Barley q up iry 9�?f/p adapts five year yield 1928 1923 to 1927 bushels bushels 13,385 12,267 flax actual Harvest 21.046 972 129,626 30,798 1.387 57.965 5,329 1528 in 16.485 1,349 108,883 21,801 2.404 75,496 3,925 bushels nearly All of the larger cities in Ting his inability to Fly Over Berlin the state Are now provided with first class Landing Fields and the smaller municipalities Are rapidly forging ahead in this respect hop pm told officials. Cities in the state have taken advantage of the advisory corps provided by the aeronautical division of the department for assisting in the selection and layout of airports one Way in which the a air mindedness of various sections of the county is ascertained. During the one and one half years this service has been established a Large number of South Dakota cities have called upon the de relatively feeble efforts of thousands of men to Check the conflagrations. Th0 fires thus far have taken one life and caused damage estimated in the millions of dollars. Frank Franz of Seattle was fatally injured while fighting a fire near durum wheat 13.974,100 other Spring wheat 19,312.000 Cinter we heat 1,- Corn 93,849 000 Barley 35.-, 875.000 Rye 1.435.000. Oats 59, i too flax 3.410,000. Sunday informed the ministry of j Rajhan Androsh hot scrim Wash a chs Hafen amp a. Reach i when he was crushed a a urge the two latest messages on the Boulder. With new fires breaking out so grab position at one and 2 a. Rn., i Randip Blev in Idaho Wash centred Standard tune indicated that a a a a Iada a Murfey Haze blanketing the Terly direction and had Fittan West entire area made combat work Ward Between 30 and 40 Miles. At Friedrichs Hafen it was thought that or. Eckener either was avoiding local storm areas or that the messages were misinterpreted As everything thus far received pointed toward a fast voyage. While conditions generally were _ ,. Apartment for assistance in selecting ppm sugar. It is stated Oer air is approving plans Beacon or by the american beet j lighting and the like. A psis that a Mere raise in the of will stimulate philippine pro difficult and Early discovery of other fires impossible. The fires were burning Over widely scattered areas but most of them covered less than 1,000 acres each. An accurate count of the blazes was impossible but in nearly every National Forest of the Region one or More and in favourable weather reports indicated a a dn7pn us pro fog Banks ahead and unfavourable some cases a Den arcs were Ras winds Between the azores and Spain Zeppelin officials believed that.,. His recent trip there which occur a on. Which is exempt from the. Red in connection with a general the cities visited by hoppin on t the Graf instead of swinging As More than it will stimulate san Iran production. The Philip a of. On their part have powerful friends who want a High Tariff on a mar and want the Philippines to Hare the Benefit of it without Lim to Rte. This Clearage Between Phil re and american beneficiaries of a increased sugar Tariff is but of a Large number of diverse in-�f�?Tf3 to wanting different things a a it the sugar Tariff. Bounty and Tariff both the third of the pending plans r a sugar is for a fairly Low rever a Tariff on imported sugar and a a Raight Bounty for Domestic v Domestic sugar interests would be re feted and stimulated by the without regard to the Tariff. T1plan has been introduced in the by congressman Frear of a Nam and in the Senate is favor senator Borah. This Bonus hardly has As vet the standing a Tor plan. It will however a a coed Many votes from sen who earnestly wish to help Iran beet sugar raisers. To extent the Bonus plan will take a was from the other two plans Konus plan May become import in the latter stages of the sugar a in. Net of All of this is that the of interests is such that Annot readily unite on any -�?T.an. Without unit. All these will fail because the sum of oho favor a Tariff increase is w majority at Best. If All the or. Ail. Then the sugar Tariff will where it Lias been since 1922. May not of changed a is Here said about the pos or likelihood of no change a it a ucar Tariff applies in Large Tariff revision As a a it it seems fantastic to Sug Ira tall this commotion May i a a no Tariff revision at All by Quot of session of Congress. Bless that is a real possible the cause is diversity of Intel among the beneficiaries. To Only the largest of Many cd sees. The farm leaders want in ? on their crops but frankly in Rose increases on manufactured . To this. The reply a manufacturing interests is a Elf pc ran have ours you can to have a nor evidence of this attitude la inning faint in to appear. Senator of new Hampshire has called i attention to the increased a of food inherent in Tariff in Reaves on farm commodities. Midwestern Survey were not announced Here As officials explain that frequently land speculation results from tile publication of cities and Sites under contemplation. They will be made known however. At the time the Sites Are definitely selected and plans for the Airport have been forwarded to the aeronautical Bureau for approval and classification in the Federal list of accredited airports. Mitchell is among the South Dakota cities which have been visited in the past by the Bureau Field experts and has had the Field there approved in the Federal list. Hoppin did not visit this City on his recent trip but a h. Wait another Field expert May Stop there on a projected return tour Early this fall. Field experts Are now at work in several midwestern states where cities have indicated their desire for inspection of Airport Sites principally in Ohio Illinois Nebraska and Wisconsin. For All states the Bureau has made inspection in 600 cities during the eighteen months of its existence. Its Field employees covering an average of four or five cities each week. Bars propagandists from White House Washington d. C., aug. 9�? up a announcement was made today by George Akerson Secretary of president Hoover that one inviolate Rule of this administration was that the White House she Ald not be used for propaganda purposes if it could be prevented. Akerson s statement was in reply to mayor Spencer m de Golier of Bradford pa., who after a four Day stay in Washington returned Home last night with an expression of regret that the president had declined to see him and other officers of the National association opposed to Blue Laws. Mayor de Golier a Republican said the president had received Bishop James Cannon. ., the Rev. H. L. Bowl by of the lords Day Alliance Cannon Chase and other advocates of Sabbath Observance Laws for the District of Columbia. Far. North As London would head straight across Northern France in order to reach Friedrichs Hafen by the shortest route. Preparations were being made for the departure of the round the world Airship for Tokyo on the next Lap of her Long trip within three Days. New York. N. Y., aug. 9�? aided by favouring winds the German dirigible Graff Zeppelin was apparently Well ahead of schedule today on the trans Atlantic leg of her Globe circling flight. The fact that or. Hugo Eckener ing. The Forest service at Missoula mont., reported that the situation in that an a was greatly improved but sever.? major blazes were still beyond control. Most of the fires in Eastern Washington had been extinguished but in the Western part of the state the Rainier Park i fire covering 900 acres was out of control. Three old fires jumped out of control in the Selway and Clearwater forests of Idaho and several new ones were discovered. The situation in Oregon which had been serious for three Days was improved with the Chase Mountain fire in Klamath county and several smaller fires under control. The Rennie District fire in Southern Manitoba claimed All available we As menacing valuable stands. Rains in Alberta had almost routed the Maior fires there but a few were still burning. Lack of rain frequent lightning storms lows humidity and careless campers were making this one of the most disastrous seasons for Many years Forest officials said o police. Kill Hobo at Redfield s. D. Redfield s. A. Aug. 9�?up a an i peanuts unidentified transient was shot and killed Here last night by patrolman cd Morrison who claimed self defense. Police had been called to the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific station upon complaints that two men were fighting and creating a disturbance. Morrison said he shot As the transient Drew a revolver. The Bullet struck directly Over the Many a heart. De crites a special officer who accompanied Morrison the second stranger who attempted to escape. Clues found on the body of the Man were expected to result in his Iowa court officer charged with theft com and other crops Southwest crops get needed rain Kansas City mo., aug. 9�? i general Rains last night in parts of Kansas. Missouri Nebraska. Texas and other parts of the Southwest broke a drought of several weeks standing and greatly aided mrhai1 town to Ane 9�?although the rainfall was Light r b Cortne. Clerk of a the Many actions. Quot be Cloudy a Cler it a nine 0vfr a we a area and More ram a Naii a expected. Dallas. I pans from 3.64 inches to Light a Hall town municipal court for nine ears is under arrest at Tex charged with embezzlement court funds. Grimes Defeated a re election in March moved to alias. Checkers working on the pos in the office since Early in a one. Reported an alleged shortage Quot fat least $1,500. Grimes attorney said today he received Telegram from the Omer clerk saying he we Ould Ream without extradition papers. Show ers were reported in Kansas Auburn. Fairbury and red Cloud. In Southeastern Nebraska reported licht showers. Precipitation of .26 of an Inch was reported at Clarinda. La. Amarillo Texas receded Bijj inches of rainfall. Unusually Cool and uniform temperatures were reported Over the entire Central United states. Commander was taking full advantage of the propitious weather con. Editions we As indicated in the Progress j men and p Anes in he District and and Speed of the Airship reported in i a radio messages to the United states Navy department. Less than 24 hours after she left the naval station at Lakehurst. N. J., for Friedrichs Hafen Germany the Airship was More than half Way across the Atlantic with the Prospect of several More hours of flight with a fresh we est wind to add 20 or 25 Miles an hour to her Normal Speed. Carries 22 passengers the Graf Zeppelin left Lakehurst with 22 passengers. 21 men and one woman at 10 40 p. Rn., Ltd. S. To. Wednesday. At to p. In. S. To yesterday she reported to the Navy that she was 1.500 Miles East of new York and w As making 70 Miles an hour. At 5 30 p. Rn., she had reported a position 1.025 Miles East of new York indicating that she had covered �?~475 Miles four hours and 30 minutes. Weather forecast the weather Bureau forecast the following conditions a relatively Low pressure North of Belle Isle with High pressure South of Nova Scotia will cause fresh West winds and mostly fair weather for the Graf Zeppelin in the next 12 hours at least. Such conditions should add 20 to 25 Miles per hour to her Normal in addition to the messages to the Navy department news of the Progress of her flight we As relayed by ships which fighter the air liner along her course durig the Day. Among the ships that either signed the Zeppelin or communicated with her were the liners president Roosevelt and Rochambeau and the freighters commercial trader to Malva Ben Rinnes and the express. Nation avid crime Survey is planned new York. y., aug. 9�? up a twelve specialists in criminology have been selected by Columbia University to conduct a nation wide study of the crime situation. The Survey has been , pos sible by a Large Grant from an unidentified philanthropic organization. The study will extend through the year and the results will be made Public next summer. Dean Young b. Smith of the University a school of Law said the commission to uld study the Best method of making results of scientific investigation available to practical workers rather than make a Survey of the whole problem of crime in the United states. Bath Corn and wheat Short crop is predicted Washington d. C., Aue. 9.�? it pm the department of agriculture announced today a Corn crop of 2.740.514.000 bushels this year is indicated by August i. Conditions compared with 2 ?. last month and 2,836.000,000 produced last year. The Nell Ninart estimate of Winter wheat production we As placed at 563.233.000 bushels compared with 582.000 too last month and 578.000,-000 last year. Indicated of durum wheat four St twas 49,263,000 bushels and of other Spring we heat i55.389.0f bushels compared with 58,000,000 in 193,000.000 last month and 93,000,000 and 231.000, 000 last year. Production of All we he to was indicated As 773.885.000 bushels compared with 834.000,00 Quot last month and 902.000.000 last year. The Quality of Winter wheat is estimated at 86.7 per cent. Oats remaining on farms on aug. 1 is estimated at 87 412,000 bushels or 6.0 per cent of the 1928 crop compared with 42.315.090 a year ago. Baricev remaining on farms aug. I is estimated at 17.039,co bushels or 4 8 per cent of the 1928 crop compared with 7.751,000 a year ago. Corn 78 per cent tile August i condition of Corn was 78.8 per cent of Normal durum wheat 56.7 and other Spring wheat 56.2. Production indicated for other crops in 1000�?Ts of bushels except where noted and their condition August i follow crop indicated prod. Condition. Nations participating Here in the conference of the governments reparation and departure of the British delegation for Home we As accepted generally in conference circles today As an inevitable development of the next Day or so. It was regarded As certain that the finance committee of the conference would either tomorrow or soon after reject the Resolution of Philip Snowden head of the British delegation for a sub committee to revise Tho Young reparations plan. In the three Days just past or. Snowden Chancellor of the exchequer in the new British labor government has affirmed so positively his governments intention not to accept a lessened share in the distribution of German reparations that recession from his stand was considered highly improbable. The attitude of the other nations concerned notably France Italy and Belgium was just As firm in the opposite direction. These nations held the Young plan should be accepted without alteration As it stands now. That while not perfect it represented the Best possible arrangement under the circumstances. Meanwhile members of the other delegations considered How to keep the conference alive without the presence of the British. It was possible it was said for the remainder of the governments to go ahead without great Britain effecting a separate agreement with Germay and leaving great Britain to do the same. The principal objection to this was that it was not conciliatory and that we Hile it settled Europe a difficulties in one direction it raised other difficulties in another. It was also pointed out the proposed International Bank required British cooperation. The Heads of the National delegations resumed their conversations. Arthur Henderson British i foreign minister called on Aristide Briand French foreign minister and Premier but it was understood they discussed political aspects of the conference rather than its financial problems. Henderson later had an appointment with Gustav Stresemann German foreign minister while err be Moreau governor of the ba.4, of France met or. Dudoil Hilferding German minister of finance. Than those of the great wheat regions. Are the first to get a share of the Federal farm Board s $509,-000,000 revolving fund. Recognizing the menace of the Mediterranean fruit Fly and the the loss from its depredations the need for emergency Aid to minimize boards first loan Bas been allowed to the Florida United growers and the Florida Citrus growers Exchange to help those cooperatives in the preparation of this year s crop so it can be marketed. The Money is to be used to equip distribution plants of the organizations with heating and pre Cooling facilities to meet government requirements for treatment of fruit which has been exposed to prevent spread of the larvae into unaffected regions. The request of a group of Florida Citrus marketing associations for several million dollars for organization purposes meanwhile has been held up pending the working out of a permanent More unified Oats Barley Rye buckwheat flaxseed Rice 5 states Grain sorghum pasture Beans dry soy Beans. 1.203.003 304.009 41.000 13 500 18.000 34,803 115,110 17,603 apples peaches pears potatoes Sweet potatoes tobacco sugar beets Hay 149.009 45,400 18.800 373.000 60,100 1,519 000.000 lbs. 7,620,000 tons 96.400 tons of 75.6 70.1 78.6 57.8 84.5 73.3 79.7 79.7 82.5 79.2 49.1 47.0 53.2 77.5 80.6 76.4 859 85.4 ejected by City and county authorities and final to his confession. Then Chester smarting perhaps under Snooks charge that he had been abusive and that the confession was dictated not by the defendant but by the prosecutor himself opened a broadside of questions that soon had the 49-year-om former professor Pale and trembling. Admits writing letters he forced an admission that while Theora was attending school in Cleveland during the summer of 1928. Or. Snook had written her letters signed a a Mabel and then read several of them. After each letter Chester made the defendant admit that he had written it and time and again he demanded that he explain to the jury the meaning of certain passages. The prosecutor had taken Tho letters from the effects of the dead girl. He read them in a i i a voice that carried id the ends of the court room after judge Henry l. Scarlett had overruled objections that were irrelevant. He held that cooperative program by them Ana i they revealed the association be a a tween or. Snook and Theora and should be admitted for the jury i consid action. Snoor testified under the prosecutor s questioning that he had Learned last october that miss Hix had broken off Friendship with Marion t. Meyers then ail Etc love of state department of agriculture. The defense had maintained that both or. Snook and Meyers were informed of the others attentions to miss Hix and that the arrangement itself indicated insanity in the defendant. Describes death scene the Early hours thursday had a been hard enough when with tears he told of the death of miss Hix How he had hit her with a Hammer when she had made a vicious at Sault upon him in a frenzy of irus the Board turned its attention to Day to the problem of Cotton organizations which have asked for financial Aid. The Cotton growers marketing problem is regarded in Many quarters As urgent in View of the 15.543,-000 Bale crop indicated in the agriculture departments August i condition report. After considering the Cotton growers appeals the Board plans to take up the problems of Wool producers. Three Ocean plane flights to Start new York. N. Y., aug. 9�? up a following closely upon the sue Cis la the Toulon and with Quot All Quot the Maiio three die As plane Burns and Falls Casper Wyo. Aug. 9�? 4> a an captured j air plane burst into flames Ana fell several Hundred feet Here last night killing the Pilot and two passengers. The victims were major cops get seller of mule with 4 legs sheriff w. H. Snow and chief of police Kirkpatrick were sent on a wild Goose Chase last night by the manager of the 101 wild West show a want to buy a Little mule a a stranger said to the manager. A no and done to you try to sell it to any of those other Fellows Over there either Quot was the response. The manager then took the number of the Many a car and handed it to the sheriff. The sheriff always anxious to pursue his duty sought out the chief of police and they soon located the car. But it was not a Bootlegger o car they were certain. It belonged to Bert Jenkins local horse and mule buyer. A Little later the officers saw or. Jenks in the City Hall and asked him if he Wai peddling booze. A ooh no a he said a i was merely trying to sell a Little mule to the circus. I wondered Why he talked so hard to and so the officers were forestalled in their attempt to round up a big Load of liquor. Weather forecast dirigible Graf Zeppelin a new series of trans oceanic flights by air planes appeared in Prospect today. Five soviet fliers took off today on the second Lap of a 12,200 mile flight from Moscow to new York via the Aleutian islands. Their amphibian plane the land of the soviets made the first 1.368 Miles at an average Speed of too Miles an hour. Meanwhile. Dieudonne Coste and a Swiss flying Cor bin action of three men we Ere preparing for flights from Europe to new York. Coste whose previous attempts ended in failure announced at Paris that he we Ould take off on saturday if weather conditions permit. While Coste merely announced he would take off on a a Long distance flight it generally was assumed he would head for new York. The Trio of Swiss airmen. Kaeser. Tschopp and Luscher left be Bour get Field near Paris yesterday for Lisbon Portugal to await a favourable Opportunity for a Takeoff. They hoped to reach new York in 40 hours. D. P. Wardell 33, o Casper Earl identification today. The Man a Holtz 30. And George Cameron of rested was in an intoxicated condition and unable to answer questions. Bakery Worland Wyo. Wardell member of the Lafayette Espadrille in the world War and later with the United states air Force abroad was the Pilot. He had been engaged by the two for a flight Over the City. D. Miller who saw the ship fall from a Hill several Miles away. Said it had been in the air a half Novosibirsk u. S. S. A. Aug. 9�? a a3 a the soviet air plane a land of the soviets a landed Here at 11 40 a. Rn., after a three hour flight from Omsk. It we As intended to reach Krasnoyarsk today on the Moscow new York trip but the machine landed Here for technical reasons. If you have a Butu icis to j hour when the Accident occurred. Sell try a double service and in the evening Republican or. Fred Bach of Lake Andes ran an indent Dis-1 a play and for two weeks ad-1 Gray advertising his bakery. He paid Chuca Gosano $5.00 to have the and set up j Philada attractively and sold the business. Can you think of a better investment it pays to use a display 3tyle when advertising. The extra Cost comes Back in big returns. Use the Blank. Baseball scores National league Phe 010 too i 4 3 .010 123 oox�?7 15 of Sukeforth Fitzsimons South Dakota mostly for to tonight and saturday somewhat cooler saturday in West portion. Minnesota partly Cloudy tonight and saturday not much Changa in temperature. North Dakota mostly fair tonight and saturday somewhat cooler saturday. Nebraska mostly fair tonight and saturday slightly cooler saturday in Northwest portion. Iowa partly Cloudy tonight and saturday possibly Thunder showers in Southeast portion not much change in temperature. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government ti�2rmometer from 7 a in. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 86 minimum 61 at 7 a. In. Today 64 roads Good Lebourget France. Aug. 9.�? up a Captain Dieudonne Coste French trans Atlantic aviator after scanning weather reports today announced he would take off at Dawn tomorrow for a a Long distance flight in a straight Field attaches began preparations for take off tomorrow morning on we hat no one doubted was to be another attempt to reach America i n an East West flight from Paris. Detail with which his Story was accompanied. But in the last hour it grew even worse John j. Chester jr., a relentless. Hot temp de prosecutor had a snarl on his lips As he unfolded a sheaf of letters. Or. Sno Olf looked at them. His direct testimony had just ended and the begun. he said a i wrote so Chester began to read. There were eight letters. Seven were signed the eighth was signed a a Janette. For the most part their Content is a publishable obscenity. Study in humiliation by that time or. Snook s face we As a study in humiliation. Hia Mouth was sagging. His color was livid. His hands went Back and Forth from the arms of his chair to his Bald head to his ears and to his Mouth. Snook Early related the details and argument that led to the quarrel and the fatal blows that he struck. He insisted that he had struck Theora in self defense and said that after the first blow a remembered nothing that happened until be found himself sitting on the running Board of his car crying. A i looked at her lying there. I spoke to her but she was quiet. Then i realized i must get away. I got Back in the car and hurried or. Snook a Iid nothing about tearing the girls key to their room from her key ring As the state maintains he did. Instead he testified she gave him the key As they drove to the Rifle his voice was so Low that attorneys on both sides asked for the reply to be read by the court reporter and no one knew we hat it was until the reporters voice carried it to the Tensed courtroom. There was not one word in the testimony about his cutting the i girl s Throat which he included in j his confession explaining that a she had his sympathy and he did it to lend her denies charge he also contradicted the charge 304 too 005-1213 0 040 too 001-610 0 Bush and Taylor Benge Hollins and Lerian. St. Louis. 040 too 200-6 to 0 Pittsburgh 030 120 01x-7 14 i Mitchell Frankhouse and Wilson French Swetonic and Hemsley other games not scheduled american league St Louis 301 300 to Chicago. Ooi 013 00 Collins and Schang Lyons Berg. Other games not scheduled precipitation 0 precipitation i �555tte. Since january i 17.97 inches pre in capitation excess Snoe january i 2.88 inches. O Swiss airmen reported missing cause alarm Lebourget France. Aug. 9�? of a fears for the safety of three Swiss of the state that he had Given a the aviators who left Here yesterday girl a Sandwich containing an Emo afternoon for Lisbon on the first tonal stimulant miss Hix. He said leg of a trans Atlantic flight to had the Sandwich when she got in new York were Felt among officials j his car and gave it to him As they of the Airfield today. drove to the Range. Pilot Kaeser navigator Tschopp i or. Snook said he went Home and Mechanic Luscher. Who havefr0m the scene of the killing and been flying Only since 1927, planned that he slept that night. To dare the difficult Westward Cross he identified a bloodstained dress my the Atlantic. A miss Hix had we Orn the night of her nothing has been heard of the death and claimed ownership of a Swiss aviators since they left late knife. He said he found it on the yesterday afternoon for Lisbon. floor of his car the morning after which they should have reached the killing. Aljy. A Doc Tor Snook under oath if no French radio station reported Theora Hixy jugular vein was Cut their passage or lading. And it did you Cut ii with this knife a was Learned from Madrid that they do not know a he replied had not been reported at Lisbon identifies Glove officials Here assumed they had j he identified a pair of blood stopped in some Small town for fuel stained gloves As his own and said or perhaps had been forced the stains were from his own hand. M a place without com \ then the attorney took the Story to the following Day when or. Weather and roads by the associated press temp. 7 am i Sioux Falls 80 87 Huron 64 86 Yankton 68 90 Watertown 61 85 Aberdeen 61 it and i rapid City 66 83 j Brookings 70 84 a Pierre 69 9 Lorf roads 60 .00 Good 61 .00 Good 67 of Good 58 .00 Good 57 of Good 63 .00 Good 63 of Good 65 to Good grave Digger slain new York n. Y., aug. 9�?i&i�? one Man was shot and killed when a crowd of striking grave diggers charged a bus Load of strike Breakers near the Calvary cemetery Queens today. Stanley a Sadid Niski 25, of Brooklyn a one of the strikers was killed police said he was shot by Philip Nunziato a Foreman of the Calvary cemetery on the bus with the strike Breakers. Nunziato fired into the crowd of strikers when they. Started hurling bricks and stones at the bus As it neared the cemetery. Snook said he washed off the Bam Mer and knife that were later found by police at his Home. The Story then detailed How or. I Snook took two keys to the room he shared with Theora and left them there the Day after the killing. One was the girls and the other was his. He had previously testified that they had agreed to give up the room for a time. Then followed the account of hts arrest and questioning by police and county officials adjournment ends agony i at last adjournment came and he continued on Page flight

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