Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 23, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair and Wanner third edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Friday August 23,1929 ten pages number 272 a castles in the air realized Tariff is in psychological Katz builds on Mountain Over Hudson Goy who flayed in Nickelodeon now owns immense estate vol in twelve years nf.,v York. N. Y., aug. 23�?up a i in Sam Katz was a boy in High i in Chicago a West Side Back i c used to hurry from to a Dingy Nickelodeon in a boyhood where for $16 a played the piano from be until the last show was the r. Week Csc to it v. Hirn Hen Romance flickered on n in the Little movie House i been a grocery store. Sam no the Melody of a castles a and conjured from the keys a version of the was going to build some is building it now on a Moun i Cie above the Palisades of the i r. Near new York City n. I a ready in a few months for it Sci his Bride. Bride a Kansas girl Bride is Eleanora Ambrose the when Sam was playing a j r d Eon piano she was Eleanor j to daughter of a Newton kas., tar. Policeman. She came to j Kcal York she met danced with and Man led Maurice Mouvet and far one Lustrous year until Mau Rice ? death in 1926, she shared with i him the Mantle of the castles and the applause of supper club Habi tues i firm Broadway to the Riviera. Katz played the piano until he had saved enough Money to buy the j Nickelodeon. Then he took into i partnership his father Morris a jewish Barber who had brought his family of six to Chicago from rus i a when a was four months old. \ they saved bought More Nickelodeon. And went into partnership j with the four Balaban boys. K started in 1917 twelve years ago the partners i mull in Chicago the first of the de a i luxe motion picture houses which now Dot the nation. The mansion that Sam Katz is building for his Bride is the Central edifice on an estate which encompasses a Mountain on the West of the Hudson River 25 Miles above new York. The estate also has a Hundred room Manor for guests a sumptuous theater of its own stables Tennis chinese fear hostilities by Russ troops Money raised to buy Wai materials by banking officials flux just now republicans fear reaction May result in dumping of Industrial rates democrats hold key by Mark Slovan Washington d. C., aug. 23�?the status and prospects of the Tariff Bill May be guessed from an agreement said to have been made by Republican members of the finance committee just before they reported i heir tentative Bill on monday the agreement looks Forward to the i actual hostilities. Timo when final Roll Calls Are lid important troop movements were More troops move London eug., aug. 23�?op a rapidly increasing military activity on the sino russian manchurian Frontier was held in certain quarters today to represent a More serious situation one possibly port ending country boy tradition fails in new York Bank Henry von Elm crossed River from Brooklyn 26 years ago persuaded manufacturers National to give him jobs now he Heads great merger when Sam Katz who Heads a Chain of 1,200 movie houses and his recent Bride Eleanora dancing partner of the late Maurice return from their honeymoon they will reside on a new York estate which has a private theater and on which the buildings Are artificially cooled in summer. Lady Bird does to Hospital ill doctor would prevent death aviatrix is stricken by believes study of physio fever racers near i orgy can extend life a Wichita rans. I Span Wewoka okla., aug. 23�? it pm Boston mass., aug. 23�?a Kassil Vera i Challenge t0 the Liet that death Dawn Walker of los Angeles were. A the Only participants of the to before the menus air Derby to land before 1 30 a. Rn., today at Wewoka designated a f today by Eusebio miss a Hernandez of the College of France. Paris. As an alternative fueling Stop. Haizlip landed at 10 45 a. In. And miss Walker at 10 58. Both took off for Wichita about 20 minutes later. Margaret Perry los Angeles who spent the night at Abilene because this morning was taken to a Hospital there with. A High fever. Of illness and flew to fort Worth physicians said she probably would be Able to resume the flight some time today. Louise Thaden led the heavier plane entries in elapsed flying time with a total of la hours 4 minutes. A a and 30 seconds. Less than 25 min and shimming pools a garage uses behind her at the end of yes in the Senate. It is to the effect that if any senator votes against a rate originally proposed by him and inserted in the Bill at his request in that event his change of front shall be exposed by making Public his action in the secret meetings of the committee. That Story is significant whether it be True or a Story merely. In eith Case it reflects the presents psychology about the Bill and individual schedule in it. The fear one might almost say the anticipation is that resistance to the Bill May get so much momentum that Many rates especially the Industrial ones May be thrown overboard. This is the picture of a state of psychological flux and flux is the word that describes the present condition. In one outcome there May be a general abandonment of Industrial rates. In the other alternative the orthodox Republican from the East May be Able by shrewd trading to get the votes of a sufficient number of Southern democrats to pass the Bill with the Industrial rates in it. Democrats hold key the democrats Are the key to tile situation. If the democrats should be solid or anywhere near solid in opposition to the Industrial rates there would be no doubt whatever about the Bill becoming ultimately an almost purely agricultural Tariff with Only a nominal number of in i Dustral rates included. Consequent in Progress both in the u. S. S. R., and by the provincial and chinese governments although there was nothing to indicate there had been an actual outbreak of fighting Between the rival armies other than minor Border clashes. Plan drive chinese sources maintained they had information of an impending russian Advance in strength with the plan of Battle Given As Advance on Pogras Nizhnaya from two sides after which Harbin would be taken with soviet gun boats advancing Down the Ungari River to Aid in the fighting. The soviet organization was reported to be completed with general Blucher taking command of the army of the far East with general Budenny famous cavalry Leader his chief subordinate. The banking Central government was said to have offered even More reinforcements after the Manchur Ian governments request. This re quest was said to have been worded a the time has come for the nationalist government to Send heavy reinforcements to Manchuria As there Are indications that serious developments Are it was signed by Chang Suer Liang governor of three provinces. Buy War material a High military Council held at new York n. Y., aug. 23�? up a when Henry c. Von Elm was 15 years old he persuaded the manufacturers National Bank to give him a Job As a clerk. He had no banking experience and was not even sure that he wanted to be a banker. Least of All did he foresee that he would remain with the same Bank 26 years and end up by being told that he was president of an institution with $500,000,000 in resources. In the first place the country boy tradition is Strong in new York. Many favorite anecdotes have to do with How hard it is to find a native new yorker among the business leaders of the Metropolis. When or. Von Elm came to new York to make his Fortune he had Only to Cross the East River. He was born in Brooklyn 41 years ago and began his banking career in 1903. The manufacturers Trust company merged with the manufacturers National Bank in 1914, one of the first Large scale Bank consolidations at a time when such things were not daily occurrences. Two years later he was made assistant Secretary of the new institution now called the manufacturers Trust company. About that time the Bank adopted another pioneering policy Branch or Chain banking and began to push vigorously into Manhattan banking territory. In 1919 von Elm became a Vic president and in 1923, when the Zeppelin hops off for u. S. From Tokyo giant Airliner starts after delay by Strong winds Columbia Bank was absorbed he became manager of the fifth Avenue unit. He was named chairman of the credit conference committee and in 1927 he was brought Back to the main office As chairman of the executive committee where he worked in cooperation with the former president Nathan Jonas. Hefflin vows to punch negro democrats plan Tariff attack Nith up Nee for 150 motor cars even an air Cooling Plant to keep temperatures temperate in All build in s on torrid summer Days. Of it c to a brr russians Start on new u. S. Flight Moscow. Russia. Aug. 23�? a a sea lion Shestakov. Russian aviator who crashed in Siberia on an attempted Moscow to new York flight left Here at 3 a. Rn., 7 p. In. 8. Thursday on a new attempt to America by the same route. He planned several stops. The first possibly at Krasnoyarsk. 2,000 Miles a was. To plane like that he Cracker Chita after crossing most i was called the a land of the a. It has two engines of 1.200 horsepower similar to the cremes of the former plane. To r aviator said if his flight was urn soul it was proposed to est a Bilush in 1931 an airline Between Russia and the american West coast As a continuation of the Tran is Terian service. On August 8. The first air plane of the started from w to new York planning to p Enro Ute at Omsk. Krasnoyarsk. Bering Island Alaska. Seward Tea. Seattle. San Francisco Cheyne. And new York with a possible Chicago. Ikon was accompanied by nip Anions. Second Pilot philos a naval flyer Mechanic fun Faye and navigator to 1 Ngov. A St land of the soviets in the wilds of Siberia near Raugust 8. The plane being a ably damaged but its Crew injury. Plane crashes at Canton 3 unhurt ter Day a flying was Gladys of Donnell Phoebe Omlie retained her Lead in the Light class with 13 hours 23 minute 2p seconds while Thea Rasche had More than three hours to gain before overtaking the Leader. It Quot i Quot to or bribe Jap asked Hita r he appealed for formation of world wide scientific organization to study Means to a prevent the Phenomena of proof already exists he said that death is not altogether so inescapable As fatalist have taught Phy biologists possess evidence to the contrary obtained by keeping single organs alive after death of the other parts of the body. The first of these demonstrations said or. Hernandez was made by prof. P. Heymans in 1912, when he preserved life in an isolated head for two or three hours. A human heart has been kept alive for 30 hours after death by prof. Yakoubi Riabko russian physiologist. Hernandez said that others have Suc-oe�dt4 a to a certain extent in reestablishing the general circulation and that he and prof. Up acliese of Milan have obtained results a not altogether negative in restoring respiration of a dog. Seventeen years Nave passed he added since humans told the scientific world How to keep the head alive but no further Progress has been made. The fault for this delay he argued lies not in Lack of ability by present research workers but in their impatience with the methods of old time physiology. A instead of using methods h. Said a a we a demand explanation of tile physic chemical Phenomena of 8fe and we neglect the patient Stu a of the special organisms of the higher animals. We need special centers for experimental study of death in which without explaining the Phenomena of life wre May prevent those of death. T for teasing him Portland ore., aug. 23.�? a3 a a boyhood quarrel Between chums resulting when one teased the other about a the girls a ended fatally for Leo sies. To when Donald wills 15. Shot and killed him with a Rifle which he thought was unloaded. Donald told authorities he resented the teasing and obtained his uncles Squirrel Rifle a just to scare the youth said he pumped the gun once and pulled the trigger without result. The second fort Worth tex., aug. 23.�?mfv-heading into a Southwest wind before changing their courses for Tulsa okla., first Scop today woman air Derby its in the flight from the Pacific coast to Cleveland began taking off from Mecham Field Here at 9 a. In. Mary Elizabeth von Mack of Detroit was the first flier to leave and All were off at 9 30 a in. Edith Foltz of Portland ore., who arrived from Midland at 8 53 a. In. Did not Start today shop with the others. Her planets Landing gear still weak was to be strengthened and she was to leave later in the 3 Day. As they started northward officials had told the women they could Stop either at Tulsa or Wewoka. Okla., to refuel continuing to Wichita kans., for the night Stop when the women reach Cleveland one of them will be awarded $1,000 for the fastest time in yesterdays Lap the biggest Lap prize of the Derby. Officials Here would not say whether Louis Mcphetridge Thaden Pittsburgh first arrival or Amelia Earhart Boston had covered the Elpaso fort Worth Lap in the shortest time. Mrs. Thaden however flew the 160 Miles from Abilene in one hour and four minutes. Mrs. Blanche Noyes of Cleveland delayed at Pecos yesterday because of a broken Landing gear made a fast flight from Pecos to Midland this morning refuelled her Craft Juliet struck Leo in and continued on to Abilene at _ a. =43 a. Rn., where she planned an 1 15011314 told authorities he re other Brief Stop. Or r. A of during her rest at the Airport d. Aug. 23 up the Fiere a is Noves said mrs. Florence passengers caused a. Lowe Banes of san Marino Cali Here 1�?~fomia. Who damaged her plane at the Pecos Airport yesterday when she ran into an automobile planned to take off late today in Pursuit of the other entrants in the National women a Aerial Derby. Lviv fall 20 feet by Pilot Riley Fuller Canaut the passengers whose vere not Learned escaped in Fuller said the weight of the ricers caused the front seat to re Ani jammed the controls so r4 be could not control the plane. I a i its nose and Wing break a l f Wing. Weather forecast Dakota mostly fair to-1 saturday slightly warm a in Southeast portion Cloudy tonight inlay warmer tonight in it on and East portion sat 4 3i y. Dakota mostly fair to it end saturday slightly warm a v in Northwest portion. H c a ska mostly fair tonight saturday slightly Wanner to to in West and North portions in Southeast portion saturday. Iowa mostly fair tonight and c in site holy cooler tonight to a Thea St and warmer in North will Ancl South Central portions Briner saturday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum tempera Eim As. Recorde<3 by the official gov thermometer from 7 a. Rn., Friday to 7 a. Rn., today a maximum 88 minimum 54 7 a m. Today 57 la a of a pulsation a precipitation since to 18 26 precipitation excess be january i. 1.98. 1 Yaj Fate of arms cuts pot up to Public Elgin Scotland August 23�? a3 a i Wood. Each competent Indian re the ultimate Fate of the naval Dis-1 revived the Money while inc irme armament negotiations rests in the tents Weie Given due was. The to Public sentiment of the countries Tai amount was $296,000. This a Tody of his father while juvenile authorities considered what action was to be taken. U. S. Pays indians claims for land Lake Andes s. D., aug. 23�? a3 a settlement with the Sioux Indian tribe on their claim for payment for land in the Pipestone area was made yesterday $151.99 being paid to each of the 1,953 indians on the Yankton reservation. The Money was issued by the government to the Agency at Green weather and roads Falls Watertown Aberdeen Jurrun acid City Pierre Lorf roads 55 Good pm a the associated press 7 am i in of i 72 85 64 89 57 68 92 63 62 90 56 67 96 60 67 94 68 to. Public concerned said ambassador Charles g. Dawes today in proposing a vote of thanks to the lord Provost Here at a ceremony in which the Freedom of the City was presented to Premier Macdonald. A it should be remembered that naval negotiations May have favourably advanced although they May not have reached necessarily the proper stage for useful discussion in detail by the press a the american ambassador declared. A the arbitrators of the ultimate Fate of this naval Effort will be the respective Public sentiments of the naval Powers and time must be j taken to reduce them to the Sim a pest terms before any Public Dis-1 Cussion of the problems involved so that the average Man can understand better what it is All about. A a if the problem is not mastered so that the final solution is Clear and satisfactory to the average Man. Even though the govern-1 ments May come to preliminary agreements the parliaments and the congresses May not ratify those agreements in the o Farmers wife slain Marion he aug. 23�? a3 a mrs. I of Howard was killed and her Good husband a Farmer and their 13 j ment concludes Legal procedure and hearings that have extended Over Many years. O a swedish toy balloon recently completed a trip across the Baltic sea. Landing in Germany after a trip from Khamby. Good Good Good Good year old son. Lloyd were wounded Carlo today in a Boundary Fence j dispute Between Howard and Loycen Kim Kiel another Farmer. Restaurant Cashiers baby talk lands bold bad Bandit in jail los Angeles calif., aug. 23.�? up a George Moore was sitting in jail Here today and blaming baby talk for his plight. A girl cashier who dared to babble at him while he was holding her up was the source of it. In pleading guilty to four counts of burglary Moore told the court he had entered a restaurant and ordered the cashier to a a stick Mem up a Only to be met with a a dreamt big mans take All a ittle Dirlis Money would urns a Moore said he was so astonished that four husky patrons had seized him before he could recover his wits. He will be sentenced later. By. Hope for the Industrial rates in Muf Caen was to have placed eluded. Cons gently. Hope for t Comman j in the Harbin area in the Industrial portion of the Bill rests wholly on the Prospect of luring enough democrats to support it by mean of specific concessions to them in the shape of High rates on individual commodities in which their states Are interested. Washington gossip already mentions the names of from five to eight democratic senators. Who Are expected to join the regular republicans. To state the condition in another Way the regular republicans from the East if they can get the help of some eight or ten democrats can pass the Bill As an All round protective measure taking care o. Industry As Well As agriculture. On the other hand the Western insurgent republicans if substantially All the democrats stand solid can Rea Lily reduce tile Bill to an almost exclusively agricultural one taking care of farm crops in both the West and the South. A possibility never to be lost sight of is that there May be no Tariff Bill at All. Here again the democrats Are in the deciding position. The democratic leaders through senator Robinson As their spokesman. Have said that they would not practice tactics of delay. No one need doubt the Good Faith of this Promise though in fact what amounts to suspicion is expressed by Republican senator Moses of new Hampshire when he save that a the passage of the Bill. Chiefly upon the Good Faith of the democratic leaders who have said that the Republican party was entitled to pass a Tariff Bill few could hold up Bill let the Good Faith of the democratic leaders be granted completely and there is still doubt about passing the Bill during this special session that leaders cannot always control All their followers is about As familiar a fact As exists in politics. It is no trick at All for half a dozen democratic senators acting As individuals and virtuously abiding the appearance of a formal filibuster to hold up the Bill for week after week. In a famous past Tariff debate the duty on vinegar was made use of to consume two weeks of debate. The temptation of the democrats to delay and the motives they have Are obvious. The democrats arc convinced the Bill is unpopular. Therefore the closer the final vote is to next years congressional elections the greater the advantage the democrats think they can reap. Also the democrats think there would be partisan advantage in giving the country the spectacle of the Republican party calling a special session of Congress for revision of the Tariff As one of its two main purposes and then failing to effect the revision dilemma for democrats finally Many individual democrats Are reluctant to vote on the Bill. Democrats As a Rule Are More reluctant that republicans. A Republican faces no dilemma because he is expected As a matter of course to vote for a Republican protective Tariff. Tile dilemma facing Many of the democrats consists of the conflict Between Public profession and individual interest. As party men they Are expected to vote against a Republican protective Tariff. Individuals however they have in their states special interests. Which demand that they get Protection for the local special in the aggregate of these motives for democratic procrastination together with other conditions involving both parties is such that it is roughly an even bet whether this special session passes any Tariff Bill. If the Bill goes Over into the regular session there would be a new interval of delay for the legitimate reason that the regular session already has a crowded program of routine legislation having right of Way. Of a a congressman de priest get one on nose is senators threat to will wage War on general revision urged in both Chambers hands of general Chang Tso Hsiang so called a string Many of Manchuria. So grave was the situation considered it was decided to withhold 20 per cent of salaries of All officials to Purchase War materials. In Moscow the official news Agency said there was a an outburst of indignation at continued reports of chinese raids on soviet territory and of brutal treatment of soviet citizens in Manchuria. It was said workers in Many factories were enlisting in the soviet armies and were contributing to a Home defense fund. This was regarded Here As being a move to prepare the russian Republic and Home opinion for important developments. Manan woman = hanged in Canada Hull Quebec. Aug. 23.�?g4> a Philip Lefebvre 32 years old trapper from the Gatineau Hills and Marie Viau 42 years old Mother of eight children were hanged today for the murder of the woman a husband seven months ago. As rain poured Down in the jail Yard the rapper went to the Gallows first followed 15 minutes later y by irs. Viau. She was the sixth won Nim the history of the Dominion to be hanged. They were convicted of poisoning Zephyr Viau. Although wooden screens and curtains had been placed about the Scarlet scaffold to hide it from the curious a Large Crow d milled about the w alls of the jail Yard during the double execution. Two a masses were said for the condemned before they Quot were led to the scaffold. Mrs. Viau was the More composed of the two As they waited in their cells. While she sat Stern and unmoved Lefebvre sobbed and fretted. Although mrs. Viau had expressed a desire to see him before they went to their deaths he expressed no such wish. The couple were arrested after authorities found Poison in Viaux a body. At their trial loot Spring neither made any attempt to deny the charges. Testimony brought out that the murder was the Climax of a love affair which began while the husband who like his rival was a trap per was away in the Woods. When he returned the Poison plot was put into execution. Chicago puts Angle parking under ban Chicago. 111 Aue. 23�?commis-sioner of police William Russell thursday issued an order prohibiting 45-degree Angle parking in All sections of the City. On newly widened streets where the widening and repaving project Cost up to $600 a front foot cars were immediately parked at 45 degrees and other cars parked parallel behind them thus killing three lanes of traffic. Baseball scores holding of wheat urged by Bulow Pierre. S. D., aug. 23�? up a governor w. Bulow today urged Farmers of South Dakota to hold their wheat until congestion at the i Market terminals is relieved. Informed that governors of Minnesota and North Dakota had issued j a plea to Farmers of their states to hold their 1929 wheat crop governor Bulow joined those executives in urging that Farmers wait for higher prices. A i have been and will continue to urge Farmers of South Dakota to hold their wheat and not Rush it to Market at the present time a he said. A i believe wheat will in National league r h e St. Louis too 010 010-2 7 i Boston 200 003 Oox-5 8 i Haines and Wilson Smith and Leggett. Pittsburgh new York rain. Cincinnati Brooklyn rain. R h e Chicago too 003 210-6 la 0 Philadelphia. Too too 100-1 5 0 Malone and Taylor Benge and Lerian american league rhe Washington too too 000-1 4 0 Detroit. Too too 000-0 6 2 Jones and Spencer Whitehill and Hargrave. Rhe Philadelphia too too 001-1 5 i Chicago. 003 too Oox-3 to 0 Quinn and Parkins Mckain and Berg. Boston. 400 too to Cleveland. Ico too 20 Macfayden and Gaston Hudlin and l. Sewell. New York. Too St. Louis. Too Pennock and Dickey Blaeholder and Manion. O Washington. C., aug. 23�?insistence by representative Oscar de priest Republican Illinois Chicago a negro House member upon his right to patronize Capitol building restaurants and the congressional Barber shop with his White colleagues May result in an encounter Between him and senator j. Thomas Heflin Democrat Alabama. Aroused by de priests recent assertion in Chicago that he intends to claim every privilege accorded congressmen the Alabama senator thursday not Only warned the managers of the Senate restaurant against serving de priest but volunteered in Case the latter appears and demands service to throw the coloured member out himself if the cafe management cannot handle him. Has political Angle Heflin klan spokesman in the Senate who is facing the stiffest fight of his political career next year when he comes up for re election has made tremendous capital in Alabama out of the fact that mrs. priest was entertained by mrs. Hoover at a Tea is quoted in Birmingham ala., As having said it would be Worth 50,000 votes to him to meet de priest in one of the congressional restaurants and punch him on the nose. Yes a declared Heflin thursday a i told the assistant manager who was in charge not to re permit any m a1 to be served to the negro de priest in the same restaurant. And also told him that if de priest came Over and insisted on being served to Telephone us in the Senate chamber for Rouse Heflin the particular assertion by de Friest which according to a statement issued at Heflin a office prompted senator Heflin to take time by the Forelock and let it be understood that Quot Gro congressman from Chicago would not eat any meals in the Senate restaurant a was a the other congressmen go to the congressional Barber shop and i go there too the other congressmen go to the House restaurant for their meals and so do Jamieson to head s. Social workers rapid City s. D., aug. 22.�? a3 a George t. Jamieson Sioux fails Varden of the South Dakota state Penitentiary was elected president of the South Dakota state conference of social workers at its convention Here this Forenoon. Mills Pierre supervisor of the Young citizens league was elected vice president and Clarence Satnan Sioux Falls secretary1 and treasurer. Business sessions and reports of committees occupied the entire Forenoon program with talks on various state social problems by leaders in different Fields this afternoon and evening. A. Stuckeman Sioux Falls superintendent of the childrens Home society will talk this afternoon on a solution of dependent children Mary e. Jamieson Pierre state supervisor of vocational rehabilitation will give a report on a your program in South others appearing this afternoon include mrs. Esther Martin hot Springs j. H. Craft Redfield state psychologist r. A. Shephard Huron Field representative of the american red Cross a. Gephart Sioux City Secretary of the Sioux City Community fund g. T. Jamieson Sioux Falls j. Jewell Lincoln nebr., state supervisor of vocational education and e. S. Tillinghast Sioux Falls superintendent state school for deaf. The feature of the evenings program will be an address by c. L. Newcomb new York City Field representative of the National tuberculosis association on organized work among a the tuberculous. A i o Washington d. C., aug. 23�?cp a the democratic members of the Senate finance committee today agreed upon a program of vigorous opposition to the Tariff Bill As revised by the Republican membership. Particular attention will be Given by the minority to the flexible provisions of the measure the proposed enlargement of the Powers of the Tariff commission As Well As All proposed changes in rates. The minority decided to consider the advisability of proposing revision of the levies amended by the Senate republicans and those in the House Bill unchanged by the Republican majority. Weather is bad Tokyo Japan aug. 23�? pm Tho Graf Zeppelin bound for the Pacific coast of America wire Essed the japanese government radio stations that she had triumphantly Ridden through a sudden violent wind a lightning Squall while cruising eastward last night Friday. When she radioed her position m to p. In. Friday 7 a. In. Friday. S. Toshe announced she was picking up her Early Lack of Speed and was making 80 Miles an hour More than 300 Miles East of Tokyo. Or. Eckener had turned Southeast after leaving Kasum Gaura to avoid the threat of bad weather off hokkaido. But apparently was caught in part of the storm. The blast Shook the big dirigible violently but there was no uneasiness on Board. The passengers soon afterwards enjoyed their dinner. The storm broke upon her when she was about three hours out from Kasum Gaura but she did not report it to the Ichiishi station until Igi p. In. Before the Graf Zeppelin and Hei Nineteen passengers and Crew of forty one there was developing an extensive fog area and a weather disturbance that indicated moderate to fresh winds would be encountered. To enable the Veteran commander or. Hugo Eckener to Dodge these obstacles weather bureaus in Japan and san Francisco were sending him radioed reports and his ability As a meteorologist was expected to stand him Well. Kasu Gaura Japan. Aug. 23�? Arf a turning its nose eastward fort the first flight of an Airship of Tho Pacific Ocean the Graf Zeppelin mighty German air liner left hero at 3 13 p. In. 2 13 a. In. S. To for Las Angeles for hours a North wind which made the removal from the hangar dangerous had delayed the giant grafts world log j the Oklahoma southwestern rail doubt edly be higher priced if held Way once a flourishing line is to until the Market congestion is Ai tear up its tracks because Oil business in its territory has declined. Al looks at feet to woo his Muse new York n. Y., aug. 23�?his methods As an author including foot gazing for concentration Are As unique As sex gov. Alfred e. Smiths writing in the opinion of editors of magazines who Are familiar with the writing methods of prominent men and a Omen. According to Al. He outlines in his mind just what he wants to write then selects an a hour off and dictates rapidly. A a in la Tell you the secret of concentration he says in his current saturday evening Post article. A just get in the front seat of a car. Light a Good Cigar and ride along looking at your feet. Its a great Way to write according to the former governor he has made a practice of filing newspaper clippings for Many years and these clippings Aid him in preparing speeches and articles. Washington d. C., aug. 23�? a3 opponents of the Tariff Bill passed by the House and rewritten by the republicans of the Senate finance committee claimed the spotlight today As the lines of their impending attack on the measure became More clearly defined. The Democrat of the committee who have been excluded from the Tariff drafting sessions were called to begin their study of the measure in preparations for the organized efforts of the Senate minority to Block Many of the rate increases proposed while leaders of the Republican Independent group were on record with statements expressing their dissatisfaction. The committee majority meanwhile was practically through with the Bill until sept. 4 when a meeting of the Filiti committee will be assembled to go to rough the formality of voting on a report to the Senate which will place it before that chamber later on the a a same Day and initiate the Long debate in Prospect. Apparently reflecting the views of a number of his fellow democrats senator Mckellar of Tennessee. Holds that a whether you take the House Bill or the Senate Bill it is a general Tariff revision and in no sense limited As requested by the senator Borah Republican Idaho who attempted before the summer recess a j taken to confine the finance committeemen to revision of imposts on agricultural and related products has made it Clear meanwhile that he has not changed his stand in opposition to general Region. The decision of the Senate to delay consideration of the Tariff Bill on the floor until Early in september has made it probable that the House will not resume Active work oct. 14, As planned. They Are they Are without business until the Tariff Bill comes Back. Hopes revived for War debt Accord the Hague Netherlands. Aug. I3 a a3 a new Hope that an agreement May eventually be found at the reparations conference was raised today with the announcement that tomorrow re a full session of the conference. Which had been expected to be the last had been postponed. Post nement of the full session was announced after this mornings meetings of the groups seeking a Compromise Between great Britain and the four other creditor Powers. The delegates who had begun to despair of an agreement on the Young plan Felt hopeful again inasmuch As the final breakup of the conference had been pushed off. Premier Briand of France foreign Secretary Henderson of great Britain and foreign minister Stresemann of Germany All of whom had counted on leaving the j Hague after tomorrow is meeting which had been thought would be decisive Are now understood to be making arrangements to prolong their stay Here and to continue their efforts into the Middle of next week. Pantages trial is set for sept. 23 los Angeles aug. 23�?up a Alexander pantages Multi millionaire theater operator will appear for trial in Superior court september 23 on two charges of assault growing out of accusations by Eunice Pringle 17-year-old dancer that he attacked her at his office August 9. A plea of not guilty was entered Richshafer by the associated press a All times Central Standard wednesday aug. 7 9 39 p. �?left Lakehurst n. J., for Friedrichs Hafen. Saturday aug. To 7 33 a. �?landed at Friedrichs Hafen completing trip of 4.200 Miles in 55 hours 24 minutes. Wednesday aug. 14. 10 34 p. �?left Friedrichs Hafen for Tokyo. Monday aug. 19 4 27 a. �?landed at Kasu Miyaura Airport completing trip of 6,880 Miles in 101 hours 53 minutes. F Friday aug. 23 2 13 a. �?left Kasum Gaura for los Angeles. 6 a. Graf Zeppelin reported position 309 Miles East of Tokyo. 7 a. �?wirelessed Tokyo she was about 440 Miles East of japanese coast latitude 35.40, North and Longitude 147.40 East. Dirigible and at noon Adverse Wrea ther reports made it seem probable departure would have to be pest Pond until saturday. Shortly after noon with the North wind dying Down and unix a pelted improvement in weather conditions or. Hugo Eckener master ordered passengers aboard and had the ground Crew draw thai so p from the hangar. This was accomplished without mishap within a few minutes and at 3 13 p. In the Graf was released into thai air. There was Promise of mild Tail winds for the first part of thai trans Pacific trip. If they Choulet last or. Eckener believed might make los Angeles with in 80 hours or about 6 a. In. Pacific time 8 a. In. S. To monday appearing Over Seattle sunday evening. Sixty Are aboard aboard were a Crew of 41, including one new member and h passenger list of Nineteen a total of 60 persons. The new member of the Crew was the chief Engineer Karl Beuerle who came Here to supervise arrangements for the Fly zeppelins voyage. In addition to the sixteen passengers who arrived Here from Friedrichs Hafen with tickets Reading to Lakehurst three new passengers were aboard. Lieutenant commander Ryunosuke Kusaka of the japanese naval general staff Tofu Shirai japanese news Agency representative and major Shinichi Shibata of the general staff of the army. They replaced four others who left the ship Here after the trip from Friedrichs Hafen. Ahead of the Graf Lay a course of some 5,470 Miles. The course broadly speaking la northeastward from Here to South of the Aleutian islands where the turn southeastward toward Seattle wash., would be made. From Seattle it was planned to cruise southward along the Pacific coast to los Angeles. Or. Eckener made it Plain however he would vary his itinerary according to weather conditions. Ends trip next week from los Angeles or. Eckener planned to Fly 2,500 Miles to Lakehurst n. J., completing the round the world trip he began there wednesday night aug. 7, at 9 40 p. In. Arrival at Lakehurst should be if two or three Days Are spent at los Angeles for refuelling and the like some time toward the end of next week. Beginning his world flight August 7 at Lakehurst or. Eckener pushed his Zeppelin across the Atlantic for its second eastward crossing in the almost air plane time of 55 hours and 24 minutes for 4200 Miles. It landed at Fried saturday aug. To a 1 33 p. In. <6 33 a. In. S. To the Graf remained at Friedrichs Hafen More than four Days Lea by the theater magnate during a Short court session yesterday. He is at Liberty under $25,Coo Bond. Mrs. Pantages his wife. Has been Ting thursday aug. 15, at 3 24 a. In ordered to stand trial september 3 and arriving in Tokyo in the unison second degree murder charges rally fast time of 101 hours and 53 resulting from the death of Joe Tokumoto in an automobile Accident last june. O Paul Mayo third Secretary of the United states embassy at Brussels has been appointed associate professor of social science at the University of Denver. Minutes for 6 880 Miles. It was at first planned to get the ship into the air for the Pacific flight thursday at Dawn but As the dirigible was being drawn from its hangar preparatory for the Takeoff its Tail dipped and two struts supporting the rear Gondola Wert continued on Page 8