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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 1, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather fair warmer the evening Republican fourth edition vol. Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday january i 1929 ten pages number 77 Dukes Are not i Grace wac Suris reply Blan i 1\ i i spendthrift Goe a wry fart of a lavs Fortune now bankrupt Sun. In ins a near not so Noble a a a Jage Calls him gentlemen life term is Given woman i for rum Sale Pudgy Bland Mer one of the a Sara spenders has a a passing expert a described by or. A in the London a it an application to the registrar on j race. To have him pm an order a judging bankruptcy. The a a Coly annoyed. A his said he. One of the most in. Tackles ext r Ava a Haji suspend the Dis a Nee years. Though a cult for a Duke to be i think at any rate he like a be Duke gave the pro a in amused Grin and a or he knows that while tones May break his i words will never Hurt is a Duke men have reflected not Tutor that his liabilities officially checked up As rinds about $643,280us \1siblc assets family nth about 200 pounds. It marriage to the Helena Zimmerman of daughter of the Multi traction magnate in the i Manchester formerly Helena surly 1900 a Marie him an extreme 5 thy Man. Even by aristocratic Arris but his Fortune Wasny to to his sanding craze and the marriage went on the rocks after us american father in Law refused o put up additional funds so a Little extra trouble can to worry this mad irresponsible of i she climbs to Bridge of England s noblemen even if a Utah at Midnight plan judge Doe use harsh words about i a a Gridiron dinner him. Mrs. Etta Mae Miller Lansing mich., convicted for fourth felony still denies guilt \ Lansing mich., Jan. In up a because she four times had been convicted of Selling liquor mrs. Etta Mae Miller today was sentenced in circuit court Here to life imprisonment in the Detroit House of correction. A jury composed of eight men and four women deliberated 13 minutes i this afternoon and reported it found Ber an a a habitual criminal As de fined by Michigan a new criminal under the code a life sentence was mandatory and judge Charles b. Collingwood immediately pro bounced it. &ps1pi. Mrs Miller it 48 years old disputed a he verdict with Jud quote cd Lingwood. Denies guilt a you Are guilty because the jury has found you so a the judge told Ber. A i done to care if it has i am not built she continued. She will Start her sentence immediately. Meanwhile her counsel state senator Seymour h. Person is considering and Appeal to the state i supreme court at the same time new interests provided for Herb on t0iir Idaho Farmer finds Way i to keep sons on farm j gives them Chance to a a express themselves in better agriculture and they step out and win prizes with their pure bred Stock Iii Kyle More Castle above stately Merman of Cincinnati and the country seat of the Dukes of Man Wastrel Nobleman who was rebuke Chester. Below the Duchess of de in open court. Zim a hrs. Hoover a Row in Senate alone greets �?T29 brews Over Vare showdown expected Between his friends and foes for Campaign Price there is much talk in state circles of a probable re codification of the lows by the legislature which assembles i Eer. January 2. Today a proceedings were without precedent in Michigan Juris prudence. It was the first time a Bury had been Impan eled to determine whether the a habitual criminal Section of the Law was applicable against a re Sonde it others charged under the Section have waived the jury trial. It was the first time a woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment for anything less than Mator jury trial was largely a formality. Designed to permit the deeper insight into Trade possibilities Are gained by executive is to years younger aboard u. S. S. Utah. Jan. In inst homeward bound from his first visit to latin America president elect Hoover is ten years younger today than when he steamed out of san Pedro Harbor aboard the battleship Maryland on november 19. His Good will Mission has Given him two new major interests and opened to him a new Field of activity in which he May possibly make his greatest contribution to human history the reduction of diplomatic procedure to the simple and direct formula of neighbourhood business. Through his Long and extraordinary career Hoover has Ever sought new Fields. He cannot be Happy in the Mere contemplation of a Job Well done but must turn to new Fields and be everlastingly Busy. His latin american trip has provided material upon which he May Chew mentally for perhaps ten years and the Prospect of having that kind of Job again before him sets him up in the mood of Herbert Hoover of forty years ago who ventured into unknown Australia As an untried mining Engin Moscow ida., Jan. In Why do farm boys leave Home a they done to says c. F. Sawyer Latah county Farmer a not if they Are Given the right incentive to stick to the he has found out How to keep his two sons interested in the farm and How he did it makes a Good Story. As for the Sawyer Brothers Elmer and Homer they put on a Broad smile when it is suggested that they might find some occupation offering More attractive inducements. The elder is just out of his a teens. Seven years ago or. Sawyer visited the county agricultural a ent. Who is the Field Man with the University of Idaho College of agriculture to inquire about boys and girls club work. This Tyoe of agricultural education which specializes in teaching by doing was just becoming popular. The Sawyer family had been one in which close companion Shin had predominated and the parents did not cherish the thought of the Boss leaving the farm Home. Or. Sawyer Felt the boys should be Given a fair Chance to express themselves in agriculture. He did not want them to turn to other Fields merely because they had grown in on the farm and had had enough of its hard work. With the assistance of the county agricultural agent a pig club was started in the territory around the designated club Leader. Their second year in club work 1922, the Sawyer Brothers Elmer and Homer decided to venture to the county fair with some of their pigs. They gained two third places and a fourth place but comparison of their animals with others in the ring acted As a Challenge to them. Each year their showing at the county fair improved and their winnings increased. With Money thus obtained they bought More Breeding Swine and a few Jersey Dairy cattle. By 1926 they had developed creditable herds and their show winnings that year totalled $275, for the 1928 season they a prov mated $500. Within the last year with Money accumulated from their livestock operations the Sawyer boys have bought a 110-acre farm which they Are planning to operate. In addition Elmer the older brother has taken too acres of land from his father and is one rating it on shares. The boys have made their livestock buy them a team of purebred Percheron horses and a share in the family automobile. The boys own 14 head of purebred Jersey Dairy cattle and 45 head of purebred Duroc Jersey Swine. They Are devoted bookkeepers and make their farming operations systematic on the business Side. For the last four years or. Sawyer has not. Found it necessary to encourage his sons. He now looks upon them negro Slayer is burned by Southern mob convict who killed prison employee is burned by crowd of 2,500 Ati ver Given Chance first hand Contact few men in modern times have had first hand Contact with the major events of history in As Many parts of the world As had Herbert Hoover when he was elected last month to the presidency. There was scarcely a problem of current world importance in which Hoover was not involved by personal Contact. Like an old Sailor Home from the seas he had seen everything today Herbert Hoover addresses himself in a very matter of fact Rome miss., Jan. 4> a slow death on a funeral pyre after being at the mercy of a it for seven hours was the penalty exacted of Charley Shepherd 41 year old negro convict for the murder of j. Duvall employee of the state prison farm and the abduction of his 18 year old daughter Ruth. Shepherd cursing his captors almost with his last breath was lynched a Short distance from a Road near Here last night while a crowd estimated to number 2,500 looked on silently. He was pinioned to a pile of logs. Over which gasoline was spread and a Torch applied. Reports were that life was not extinct for almost an hour after the flames first began to Lap at his clothing. The negro took full blame for his crimes absolving his two bunk mates. Who had been suspected of complicity. Escape foiled his last act was an attempt to es-1 Cape. When the Long line of automobiles stopped at the place where he was to be put to death i Shepherd was sitting Between two i men. One holding a Rifle and the other a pistol. With a sudden movement he seized the Rifle but his attempt was Cut Short by a blow Over the head with i or pistol. He then was carried to to pile of logs after some of the members of the mob were said to have slashed him with knives. First reports Pierre s d., Jan. a a the j Barneveld wis., Jan. In a minis were that several shots were tired state Rural credit Board will end up i ter has no right to appropriate to int0 Nis body but thebe Werc con fun Roar n Cost or i. I tragic cd. No coherent statement came from his lips. But his mutter Sawyer Home and or. Sawyer was More As partners. Credit land is sold at profit A. Mccullough shows 7,757 Loans in Force rent income increases pastor refuses marriage fees w Wisconsin minister says its a part of jobs to perform ceremonies the Calendar year with 7,757 live i his personal use fees accepted for Loans in Force owning approximately performing marriage ceremonies new years abroad by tile associated press Bucharest Queen Marie sent her my Section amp the remembrances and / was marked on this u. S. S. Utah in route to Hamp 1 Jon roads. Jan. In 4 a Herbert Washington. C., Jan. a a i Hoover slept peacefully As the most a formidable Row is brewing in the important year of his life was Tush so Nate Over disposition of the con ered in. Hest against senator elect Varc of i in consequence the birth of 1929 Pennsylvania who % ill but who floating City i has Given the right by the wittiest new year s greetings to of the a a by the tolling of the us i Senate to plead his ease on the deceived formal Good wishes from i night. J officials in dress uniforms and mrs Hoover however welcomed sour chairman of the special sen a to y hems i a a a i 12 Wowch to the greetings of each As mistress of the White House j a Pennsylvania Mem i from the Bridge of the Utah to i primary election is prepared to go Arctic i which she climbed just before mid i Ahad and ask that the Senate act 5 new night. Holding firmly to the railing j0,1 the committees report protest a to steady herself against the Roll of i in amp excessive expenditures in that the Utah in a Choppy sea kicked up j Campaign by Yare. By an unusually brisk wind she and i the committee will seek to make mired the Beauty of a Star studded j a Mal report of the Yare Case Fri in the four instances in which it held mrs. Miller had been convicted of Selling liquor. New trial denied i tile state offered its records Over a constant fire of objection from i defense counsel. A motion for a new trial was denied by judge Collingwood before selection of today a jury began. The court also refused to quash the information against mrs. Miller which would have eliminated he habitual Cring Ings were punctuated with curses. Before the embers had died out the mob had dispersed. Surrendered to woman after eluding hundreds of Pur voice to a project for Aoda. re Quot Tate to establish proof of identity j i Aust pastor of Ute uni Cove or a Hundred Vear credit commissioner today. I de Church of Barneveld. I. Aus Lea and Speaks of a hundreds ear Cevic Wing the Resul 5 of his tw0, to has announced that henceforth users since lie committed Hie crimes plan for the undertaking with ii Jef administration of the do the win Quot of so Early Friday. Shepherd surrendered Calm conviction of a Oan xer Esu j Partma its affairs today or. My i the declaration appeared in last monday to a woman planter. Miss mating the value of a sixty aay pointed out that lie has i week end s Issue of his weekly Laura Mac Keeler his former pm Treasury note. Unheeded in raising the departments i mimeograph letter which the Young Plover near Perthshire after sex everyone of these Republic be i income from rents from $75,072.89 pastor types and publishes himself. I acting a Promise from her that believes has some contribution to in 192g t0 $240,072.89 in 1927 and i illustrating it with his own pen she would accompany him when make to the peace Progress Ann .$210,028.68 in 1928. Refunding of sketches and cartoons. He was taken Back to the farm. General Prosperity of the world Jerat ions upon Rural credit Bonds in i a a pastor is paid a a a a s replied italian Arctic major Burwash. Lorer drank a Toast to the a with Eskimo companions at r magnetic pole where he is con Ltd Tine an investigation to find out Iff it has shifted since 1908. In Var parts of the Arctic regions 30 it Loyes of the Canadian depart fent of Interior and More than too divers and men of the Royal unwed police assembled to Welle the new year Antarctic a two expeditions Bent wresting new secrets from from wastes welcomed the new year of Miles apart in the Antarctic e expedition led by Captain sir re Hubert Wilkins on the the american Side of Antarctica commander Richard e. Byrd i 6d companions with him at the at Ross ice Barrier 800 Miles in the pole joined to swell the Norus Iii greeting to 1929. Loudon the old year passed out 4 till Snow falling heavily in the Orth of great Britain and a Sloper drizzle in the Metropolis. As King George was thought out of imminent danger festive greeting to 1929 was unabated. Berlins German Carp served i with Many sauces and carefully i i eked. Was the piece Cie resistance j n Berlin s new years Celebration. S k eng with it were eaten doughnut. Tried with Jam. Hot punch Lull of i a k Vii drunk in Toast to 1929. J Lucky emblems were cast from Lead i to Tell the future and 1923 went out i with the cracking of firecrackers j Paris hundreds of court martial in the closing minutes of today a sky touched Here and there by Swift flying filmy Clouds. Shortly after Midnight she retie de to prepare for festivities on new years Day which included a burlesque of a White House reception arranged by the ships commander Captain c. Tran and participated in by some newspaper correspondents. There were impersonations of chief Justice Taft and other members of the supreme court some members of the diplomatic corps Senate and House leaders the army and Navy w. T. Us a anti Saloon Hague g. A. R., oldest inhabitants and a old Man usually on Board Navy ships the new year gets a noisy Welcome with whistles and other noise making apparatus participating and Crew holding a tin pan Parade but the Utah met it in a dignified Way. Turkey for dinner Day. The senator elect has been invited to appear before the committee then but he has sent word through physicians that he is unable to on his health. Vareus friends in the Senate Are expected to protest a final decision on the question of seating the pennsylvanian until he Lias been Given the of making his plea to the Senate in accordance with the terms of a Resy ution adapted some time ago. Senator Recd is prepared to answer that the committee and the Senate have waited Long enough to heat the senator who was stricken last summer. Meanwhile the contest of William b. Wilson democratic opponent of Vare in the 1926 Elev thu is still pending bit Ore the Senate elections committee and there is Little Hope that this committee will be Able to act during this session. This delay would defer anyway r trial the defense sought to make a i Tion May be worked out. His first distinction Between the four pre-1 principles patently a larger Popli Vious convictions and their class cation of the Clear Cut individual fiction As felonies. It contended i ism described in his Campaign As three of them were misdemeanours i the Keystone of United states de rather than felonies and thus not i Zelop Mentz involves a whole heart within the scope of the habitual recognition and acceptance of criminal Section of the Law. The National individuality of the a saw transaction t rpm Helios the by pfc i not commercial trip mrs. Miller the sting of the state s journey he has had no his enthusiasm surges and eddies a Force have re juiced the annual i should be available for such special tiler and unarmed had gone to a today about the thought a Ieie rest charge $178,412, and 18,563 service not Only to members of his Cabin on hci4 plantation1 where the Torii it a to congregation but to anyone or Slayer was in hiding a miss in a Sor a i Yib i Sorf Al a profit of it the Community a the declaration by i done it a he told her. J states. J with several men she started has a family with him in an automobile for the a i wish it understood that this prison but finding their Way Block is Only the policy of the presented by a mob the party made a pastor of this Church and future j dash for the jail at Cleves and. Through v for this higher degree of co opera 870.87, big tax sum saved he also pointed out that the re i cent decision of the state supreme court that the Rural credit department is not required to pay taxes on land to which it has taken title will save the department approximately $401,864.35 in principal and $36,-263.04 in interest. Pastors should be privileged to do within a mile and a half of their As they see fit in the matter. Any person who wishes to make a contribution for special services per or. And mrs. Hoover had an in j final solution of the Long standing a doable time at a new years eve t controversy Over Vareus seat until dinner twelve being seated with the next Congress. Them. Besides each plate we Ere the of usual new year favors including Nur Pri Jurrant noise making machines and picture i habitual criminal Law was based on a charge made by two detectives. I Ideal of improving Trade relations. Driving past her Hou an Nowls i Jef Quot it Ber previous record they said they a Fosse to its care of itself once the relations of governments and peonies Are established became suspicious when they saw i her hand bottles to two men in an 1 automobile. Pursuing the men they saw liquor tossed from the car. In court the two men testified they were intoxicated. They said they were unable to remember whether or not they had purchased liquor from mrs. Miller. By a coincidence it also was judge Collingwood who sentenced Fred Palm of Lansing to life imprisonment under the same Law. Palms final conviction was for Possession of a pint of Gin and his Case attracted nationwide attention. O esque paper hats. The president elect Drew a sort of fireman a helmet which mrs. Hoover insisted than he Wear through re soldiers received pardons or i c commutations of sentence As a new out the meal each Cust received years gift from president Dou a paper do11 u1th wire arms and morgue. F e&5 and there was Mach merrier it Shanghai China began new Over the various postures the diners Vraz As a United country under act of Ved their dolls. A he nationalist Flag with civil War j. E menu included roast Turkey i Are ended. As the solar Calendar ave ,n? been presented or. Cad been adopted recently China a a ver before the Utah sailed. The fir i time observed new there was a special menu today rear s amp Liy m common with the to the Crew including roast Chicken other countries of the world. Per i orto reckon t in the Dawn of c a dragon. Japanese who do not j act i p noir wars numerically Fra l a for the arrival of occident celebrated the hoovers at old Point Comfort Tho year of the Snake and i sunday has been stepped up to 8 f a a a a. It was also the fourth us meaning Jing Toa at a p. In. He will to act Hurt in Soo Falls Sioux Falls s. D., Jan. In 4 a four people returning from new years parties were seriously injured in an automobile crash Here at i of clock this morning. The injured Are or. And mrs. E. Crew Sioux Falls Mary Levitt Worthing and George Knud on Canton. All were taken to a Hospital whore it was believed that a heir injuries we Ere not fatal. Knudson and miss Levitt were Enro Ute to Canton and their automobile collided with one driven by Crew. Both cars were badly dam i aged. In of the Snake and rid up w o Ftp Vear of the a my e speciation that the also the fourth year quient elect will reach of Cut a illustrious p he wil1 lie Hlf a with the reign we Len a do of emperor Hirohito. By Headquarters while he is at the Bueno air Clad in the ii by ci5�m a of simmer Arre tires we now a Pecten to remain in corned 1929 with festivities Quot in thewl hta ton let a than a week be open. Among Rose a gardens Kerry for goln8 40 Orl a 9n a Spe Ial makers thronged the promenades. Cow there was swimming at the open air Baths and racing at Palermo Park. Train probably Jai Ary 12, where he May remain a a a two Days before the Ina gift Ion. While in Washington he is sex 1i/v need double ser a i Gold the % n Adap at South pole the new year arrive nested con or with party leaders de in Daylight. About his Cabinet to report to Havana cabarets hotels the Percsi ent cd Pudge on his latin Casino Nacios a1 and the jockey a a and to make final club were crowded to capacity when 8,000 american visitors join cd. Car plans for he inauguration. To neighbors do not know cd 4.825 Yankee residents si-1 after Ai l the Frfd a we have to sell until Vara in a i Coias it. O e Justice left we put in rep a us can a How can you sell Stock if you done to Tell people that unlucky Hunters. Or. Co to geared u that. Thanks respectfully Yourn the above letter goes to show that even our nearest died late vaster Day of pneumonia. Mal even our neare51 funeral in ices will be held at 2.30 texan who named Mavericks dying san Antonio Tex., men All Over the we orld will mourn the passing of Sam Maverick Texas oldest Pioneer now dying in Austin Tex. He was bom in 1834. Mavericks chief claim to Fame and one which will keep the name of Maverick Green wherever cattle Are mentioned was his first step toward increasing the size of his Herd. Thousands of unbranded longhorn Catle roamed the wilds of Texas and Maverick seizing the Opportunity declared All Quot unbranded cattle were Mavericks and were the property of the first Man to rope and Brand them. Other cattle Barons followed suit and even today when the Industry is highly organized on Modem scientific methods an unbranded steer is still known As a Maverick. Kidnaps girl from Youthful escort Chicago he Jan. 4 a a youth who kidnapped miss Mary Ramsey Chicago from her escort at the Point of a pistol was sought today by police. Homer Hansen Madison wis., told police last night that the outlaw poked a gun in his face As he and miss Ramsey were sitting in his car and forced him to drive to Blue Island a suburb. There Hansen was ordered out and the other drove away with the girl. Pioneer Yankton instructor Dies Yankton s. D., Jan. In up a or. J. Mcmurtry 69, Pioneer faculty member of Yankton College Barrington. Mass. 4>i�? Chicago Iii., Jan. A Pic Eureka Auk h. Wright offers to lend a in there some Justice in the is shoe to unlucky Hunton a a ii i j Deer Hunting Vijh it Barber mop in the rookery you Nave it to sell. And t r treet Hung i Wyto lel1 them a 0 my automobile he i0 through a Republican Dou ,ri�?Tt.,5 ble service want and. Planned. R a i use the Blank a Good sized Deer. P. M., thurs do v at the College Chapel. Or. Mcmurtie Dean outline institution for forty years developed Infix Eliza shortly before Christmas and was taken to the Hospital Satori a. Lung congestion set in and death was ascribed to double pneumonia. Grid scores first period at 7 Southwest 0, Dallas Bis six on the proper basis of Mutual esteem. This is the Hundred year project he envisions the perfection of understanding Between the cultures of North american and latin republics. Hoovers favorite pastime it shipboard since the Novelty of the battleship routing wore off a few Days out of san Pedro has been to sit for hours on end in a deck chair clothed in his tropical drills and Yeoman a Cap and smoking his inevitable pipe discussing the experiences of his Mission with those aboard. Sometimes his companion in these conversations is a Marine officer or private just out of election service in Nicaragua sometime his diplomatic advisor ambassador Henry p. Fletcher again a newspaper correspondent who tells him what the president of the chamber of Commerce of Mapala told him of the backstage play in honduran politics. Talks to planter at san Jose Costa Rica he sat on a Bench in the old Spanish Railroad station discussing for fifteen minutes the problems of the Coffee planter. Here his Chance acquaintance was Juan Lorente san Jose business Man who had fought against Admiral Dewey with the Spanish Admiral Cervera in the Spanish american War. Four years later Lorente had taken a Spanish opera troupe across the United states from san Francisco to Boston a project Winch netted him affianced in Costa Rica. Never having met before \ these two men of the world one in business clothes and the other in the formal morning attire of a respectful Friend in a neighbors Home discussed Coffee tobacco fishing bananas electric Power Good roads and railroads. Lorente told Hoover the history of the great Costa rican hydroelectric protect now nearing completion on the Pacific watershed of the country. Secretary of state Quesada read a Magazine article three years ago in which Hoover expounded the advantages of Waterpower development at every possible River source. The article also get Down a formula for regulation of Power concessions so As to obtain the greatest Public benefits without relinquishing the right of the government to control unreasonable or inefficient operation Quesada was struck by the potentialities of his own country and set about to have enacted a glory Law embodying the formula out., d by the author Hoover. That Law is now on the statute books of Costa Rica and j under it Costa Rica has the largest Hydro electric Power project in Central America. Continued on Pace six at one time there were 12,116 Rural j Ormed by me May do so. And i will credit Loans in Force he explained. Place such moneys in the churches covering approximately 3,065.883 benevolent and Mission acres. Today there Are 7,757 Loans United Church which is a in Force covering approximately 2, 031,179 acres., deeds have been taken to approximately 515,000 acres covered by 1,917 of the original Loans and 594 Loans covering 104.-468 acres Are in process of foreclosure. Remaining Loans have been wiped out or reduced through payment or amortization. Rentals increase rental collections have increased from $368.20 in 1923 to $210,028 68 in 1928, with $3,246.35 already collected for 1929. Or. Mccullough Hopes to increase this income considerably in 1929. Income from sales of lands is hampered by cumbersome legislation he declared and also is governed largely by crop conditions. O plan track cleanup Salt Lake City Utah Jan. In up a a City wide cleanup of horse race bookmakers a establishments came today As the aftermath to the confession of David j. Pugh former chief Deputy state treasurer that he stole $100,000 from state funds and used it to bet on races. Pugh was Given a minimum sentence of Twenty years in the state prison yesterday. Weather forecast Community Church pays the Rev. Or. Austin a salary of $2,000 a year Ana furnishes a pastorate. He is married and has two boys but the fees he said Friday Are not Essen objective about 50 men in cars overtook the prisoner asked miss Keeler to get in another car in which they would Send her Home and seized the negro. Shepherd pleaded with her to a please done to let them take me a but she was powerless to intercede. A a pitiful says woman a it was pitiful a she said. A i have a heart and i done to believe in mobs. I thought he should have tial to his Well being. Been punished but that the Law a of he added a the fees should have been allowed to take bring in a Little hard Cash Occas its tonally which can be used very from the time the men seized handily. I do not know How much him at 12 30 of clock yesterday of they amount to in a year s time. Ter noon until he Wras killed shortly probably not More than $50. But i after 7 last night the negro was have come to the conclusion that i j driven from place to place while the not As revolt would rather not take has read of others the Rev. Or Austin does look upon his decision i tonary although he said that he i knows of no other minister in this part of the state who performs ceremonies without charge. A other pastors Are coming to the same conclusion a he said. A i have been Reading in religious journals of ministers in other states declining fees. A folks Are accustomed to giving something at weddings or christenings and they probably will continue to do so. I done to want them to feel that they Are saying the crowd grew to enormous proportions. Duvall about sixty years old and the father of eight children was found murdered on the floor of his dining room. His Throat had been slashed with a Butcher knife and he had been beaten on the head with an ice pick and Hammer. Ruth Duvall pretty High school girl was missing. She made her Way Tho following Day to one of the Camp. And told of being held captive by Shepherd a trusty who lived in a Cabin in the rear of the Duvall Home. Shepherd was serving a 20 year sentence for manslaughter for killing another negro. Minister however. The Church pets him and i can accent their a death causes unknown a offerings in Batter Grace if i make Parchman miss., Jan. In 4>�?a it Clear that the fees will be turn verdict of death from a causes in South Dakota generally fair tonight not quite so cold in Northwest portion wednesday increasing cloudiness and not so cold. Iowa generally fair tonight and wednesday colder in extreme East portion tonight cold wave at Davenport not so cold wednesday in West and Central portions. Minnesota generally fair tonight and wednesday colder tonight in extreme Southeast portion not quite so cold wednesday. North Dakota partly Cloudy to Cloudy tonight and wednesday possibly Snow wednesday in extreme West portion not quite so cold in Northeast and Southwest portion and in East and South portions wednesday. Nebraska generally fair tonight and wednesday not so cold wednesday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum Temoer natures As recorded by the official a government thermometer from 7 a. Rn., yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 9 minimum 4 below at 7 a. In. Today 4 below roads Good precipitation 0 precipitation deficiency since january i. 1923. 2.52 inches precipitation since january i 1928, 20.95 inches. Over to the no one has taken advantage of the. A a free ceremonies the pastor said with a Laih. His congregation is not the Only one in Barneveld and he Dos not expect and of the members of other churches to forsake their Nast son account of his offer. His decision is limited to the Community and he does not expect to have his pastorate become a Point of pilgrimage for bridal parties. Cut a us starts for North today Sapele Island ga., Jan. In of a after a weeks mid Winter vacation on the sea islands of the South Georgia coast pre ident and mrs. Coo de made preparations today for the Start Back to known a was rendered by a coroners jury today in the Case of Charley Shepherd Nero convict who was burned to death last night near Rome after having confessed to murder and abduction. The jury a verdict As reported by Jude r. B. Smith of Drew who acted As Coroner was a we. The coroners jury after due examination of the body of Charley Shepherd convict no. 1381, Tho Mississippi state be intently at parch mail declare that he came to his death from causes unknown to this jury actress involved in death is freed san Quentin prison cal., Jan. j up a Dorothy Mackaye los Angeles Washin ton actress we As released from the state this eve my a. With an overnight Penitentiary Here today after ten Railroad journey in Prosn it a Day months behind its Walls. She left of rest was p Annex. A though the i Tor san Rafael to visit her baby president Hoed to make a last j daughter. After that she said so venture in sea Quot cd of Quot ame bid. Might think again of her stage Ca during the stay at the coffin reer and possibly attempt to return Home the chief executive has lost the theater. No Opportunity to indulge in his a miss Mackaye was convicted of verite sport of shooting and his facts concerning the expeditions in search of Quail Angeles of her Hus pheasants Anet wild Turkey been unusually successful. Weather and roads temp. Sioux Falls rapid City Brookings Aberdeen Huron 7 . -5 3 -4 -6 -4 h 13 12 15 to 7 l -4 3 -6 -6 -4 p roads .00 Good of Good .00 Good .00 Good ,00 Good have band Ray Raymond former stage j comedian Tor whose death Paul Kelly stage juvenile is serving a rvr1 a it g a Quot o t. Or a a of Avrati Mim of from one to ten Jears in Al Dulkai Winner san Quentin. The prison Board re of i a in 9fat Cen by fixed the actress term Ai one Var Vaj. Ola i year which was reduced t0 ten months by Good behaviour. O Vermillion s. D., Jan. l. J. Houlton Democrat Vermillion Fanner was elected state representative in a special election Here yesterday Over Iris Republican opponent h. P. Rasmussen Wakonda farm implement dealer by a majority of 135 votes. Bostons a3 a silk manufacturing is invading new England traditional Home of the Cotton manufacturing Industry. Within a Short period plans for four new silk plants wer announced

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