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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 2, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather unsettled colder veining Republican fourth edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Wednesday january 2,1929 ten pages number 78 h v death May write a of Imsu mrs. Lebouef 1 2jt\ May hang for mates death a a but governor of Louisiana is considering commutation for pair or Lover involved new Orleans. La. Jan. 2�?f/p>�? j a Fate officials Arr steadily moving Quot Onward to my the final chapter in he calf mrs. Ada Bonner Lef and or. Thomas e. Dreher or alleged Lover while the governor considers the state Pardon Board s recommendation for life in Prynn int for the pair. The two have a been sentenced to hang january 5 for the murder of mrs. Be Boucos husband. The hanging is or so us unless no e liner the Cark i a a Hare to take place in the picture Tower jail at Franklin la., the governor decides to Cornic sentences to life imprison r Oman s husband was killed n 1923 and his body found in pay Gourde where the state He had been lured by his vile. Evidence a a faked a Jii i Beadle trapper convicted Aith the pair and sentenced to life imprisonment has declared the Scalier a new evidence Pori which heir plea for clemency was based be this was not the first time add has challenged their virion of the killing. In the midst of he trial when the Burden of the Jilin apparently was placed head in or. Beadle he arose in court and Leti for separate counsel decking the doctor had killed be bouet and that he a Beadle was not to the blame alone. Now Beadle says that the plea f mrs Lebouef and or. Dreher for commutation of their death sen Nee has been based on a a fake Deuce. Pistol new evidence the pair base their application n finding a pistol in the Lake in hich be beliefs body was found e pistol identified by Tho dead s son As that of his father was of thrown into the Lake by Beale. As charged by or. Dreher Beale says the doctor had contended he killed Lebouef in self defense after he. Beadle mrs. Lebouef d Lebouex had gone to the Lake reconcile the a a misunderstanding tween Lebouef and or. Dreher Over the latter a attentions to mrs. Lebouef. If mrs. Lebouef is not granted a Utah girl is murdered by her Abductor body of twelve year old Salt Lake child is found in Pool Peterson has plan to help Husker Banks mrs. Ada Bonner Lebouef and , la. Above january 5, for the Thomas e. Dreher Are scheduled toeing of mrs it Lebouef husband. Be Hung in the jail Tower at Frank wait for Hoover army fliers get Lowden a advice Gas in the dark farm Leader urges Fol a question Mark is going Lowers to support j Strong to remain. Aloft president elects till engines break plan los Angeles calif., Jan. 2.�? 4v Chicago 111., Jan. 2�?gs5 a Frank j shuttling Back and Forth from san. O. Lowden has advised the Farmers Diego to the metropolitan Airport j cureci1 to Vickiy popu .4, ,. Lated Section Early monday evening i motored Fok there wer j no witnesses t0 to and Slayer makes escape Salt Lake City Utah. Jan. 2.�? Pic the hat shoes and galoshes worn by june Nelson 12, who was kidnapped and slain new years eve were the objects of an extensive search her e today As a possible link to the identity of the murderer who attacked the girl before strangling her to death. Scores of police and deputies continued the Hunt for the killer today. Those articles were missing when the body of the school girl was found yesterday partly submerged in a shallow canal on the outskirts of the City and a painstaking search for them in the Vicinity was unavailing. Gloves found in car a pair of child a gloves found in a stolen automobile parked near a Bridge crossing the canal could not be identified by mrs. Charlesh. Nelson As those of her daughter despite the fact that it was believed june a kid Naner used the car in carrying the girl to the spot. The car was returned to its owner who had reported its theft monday night a Short time before the kid naming. Four suspects including an a convict who had served terms for attacking girls in this Vicinity were grilled at police Headquarters yesterday but All were released when officers stated their conviction that the men knew nothing of the crime. Authorities expressed the belief that the Slayer who kidnapped the girl while she was returning from her fathers confectionery store to her Home less than half a Block away was known by the victim and that he killed her to escape detection. None saw abduction absence of footprints in Snow along the Bank of the canal led to the belief that the slain girl had been hurled from a car As it sped across the Bridge. Although the a manager of state guaranty fund would restore system he asserts a blames inspection Kettle of Beans sings a a ave Maria woman Only explanation of that Bottom of frying pans acts As diaphragm and reproduces a radio program picked up inductively by Power line to await the inauguration of presi Here the army s tri motored Fok Dent elect Herbert he Over before Ker. A question Mark was busily Light snowfall there failed to reveal pressing their demands for some engaged today in putting Aerial j any signs of a struggle. Betty Nel Lorn. Of agriculture Relief. The hours and Miles behind it in that a a he victim s five year old sister former governor of Illinois is con to set a new world s refuelling Vinced that what legislation if any endurance flight record. The . _. A Hope to keep the ship in the air for of mutation of her sentence she i Congress deems necessary should j be acted upon at the special session proposed by the president elect. Before departing yesterday for a months tour of Italy Egypt Rill be the first White woman to Xang in Louisiana and one of the women of any race to atone a Ime with life. Moral murder is new Ohio charge Canton Ohio Jan. 2.�? a5 a the ext chapter in the Fearn Heldman laying and suicide will be written Ere next monday. A grand jury Convene at that time to con Ider a a moral murder charge in Airt Wilbur o. Heldman whose a Rife Margaret killed herself after confessing to him that she had a Canton Coal Man on december 6 at 3 24 a. Rn., Twenty hours after the Takeoff the plane had reached the third Way Mark toward the present record of 60 hours 7 minutes held by belgian fliers and the holy land and Greece Bowden a Quot Raj Galt l5, i a Quot Quot a a a of Lite a definitely nov a a i at hour had flown 1500 i11168 the farm problem during the present con j Dav competed its fifth Contact with a undoubtedly Congress will wish 15 freely to consult with the president passed into her tanks from refuel As legislation is being shaped a he my plane number i piloted by said. A i understand that a special j Lieut. Ross Hoyt. Contact was made session is to be called. 3,000 feet in the air Over Del mar a that i think would be the pro cal., near san Diego and 9 minutes per time for action upon this in was required to Mytke the Transfer told her parents that an old Man Man wearing a Long overcoat had attempted to seize her near the store last Friday night but that she had escaped him and ran to her Home. June was bom in Moorhead minn., and came Here with her family six years ago from Lewiston Mont. The parents Betty and a brother Charles 3, survive. A Heldman. 27 year old Lorain Furnace Salesman was held to the a Rand jury without Bonds on the pour dry charge. Port ant question. A was or. Hoover will have the re Spons ability of administering whatever Laws May be enacted it a try to a inv will rears to my that the Wise course at i and this was accepted As a signal a the que Uon the god jury wih j present is to wait the inauguration j that All was Well aboard. It was the braider is whether Heldman a. Of the j first time that a refuelling had been he urged the Farmers and friends f carried out in midair at night. Hoyt of fuel. Lieut. Hoyt reported on his return to san Diego that no message had been received from the planets Crew of agriculture to support Hoover and lend their support in making his program effective. Hoover he recalled advocated formation of a stabilization corporation a with Liberal advances from the Hans ice a orally responsible for the suicide a jus wife who shot herself As opel Man was bringing Ner Here to ser for the slaying of Vermard pea in whom she admitted kill because he made a life for me hell on the prosecution 111 attempt to show that Heidi a suggestion to his wife that in would a get the electric chair her act promoted the Young it Man to take her life. irate jump checked Washington C., Jan. 2�? a a attempt by the Milwaukee rail and to raise Grain rates from North Iota Points on its line to Duluth id the twin cities in Minnesota As checked today by the interstate irn Merce commission. 1 Date to or. Hoover to proceed with the Railroad had filed schedules j the farm program he advocated which the present rate on wheat j All friends of agriculture will now of Jamestown North Dakota to \ work with him in giving his pro Ruth of 20 cents per too pounds Gram effects said the air was smooth and that there had been no difficulty. The endurance plane which is to remain in the air until its engines break Down took off with a mini mum fuel Load. Within an hour the first Contact was established and a the lop of sup a 1100 gallon of gasoline transferred Quot me idea of such a corporation j an minute Contact. He explained a is of course to attempt the handling of seasonal and occasional surpluses in the Hope of preventing them from demoralizing the Market. Or. Hoover frankly rejected the idea that the Cost of Chicago cold is fatal to worker Chicago iu., Jan. 2.�? up a one july have become 24 cents and in present rate to Minneapolis of cents Wold have become 21. From rank Lin n. D., to Duluth the resent rate of 21 cents would have ten raised to 24 cents and the Langes were said by the commis it a to illustrate the effect of the re schedules Over the territory in lived. The commission ordered the preset rates maintained until August in the interim an investigation la be made to determine the Justi ration offered for the increase. In Arker Man asks $10,000 for crash Sioux Falls a d., Jan. 2�?<4� $10,000 personal injury and Dara a a. A a. Man was found dead and two More the should be Chstr buted i go a Frozen As Chicago and i commodity thus Finity hovered in the grip of near,1 Zero weather which arrived tuesday a when the people preferred or. J night and reached its coldest stage Hoover us Goy. Alfred e. Smith i at 8 of clock this morning when Hie they thus in effect issued a Man j temperature was 3 above. Daniel Tankard. Night Yardmaster for the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad was found dead in his workhouse. Two other men were taken to Paul and Madison and Green $25,000 offered Bay reported Zero temperatures. It Eya d d Aidi Aki was 4 above at Keokuk Iowa and rum kit Dkl train 6 at Terre hate ind. Tern new York n. Y., Jan.%2�? up a a r. Hearst through his newspapers today offered a prize of $25,000 for the Best plan to repeal the eighteenth amendment and substitute a More Liberal and More Iii Erica measure or. Hearst a offer was contained in a Telegram to Edwin j. Clapp published by his papers. Clapp formerly with the Hearst papers is now connected with Durant motors w. Durant recently offered a evening Republican a your re run brought us a plan to ufos Gale of the Bol lit enforce prohibition. The prize Wajs i i i j j won by major Chester p. Mills. Horn cockerel i did not i or Hearst a Telegram was in an Sal la lady a met to am suit was filed Here today ser one from or Dapp re again in 1929 we to inst Henry p. Hartwell of or Ker by Edwin Johnson of hum let As a result of a collision Bredeen two automobiles near Hur-7, sept. To in which Johnson id his wife were seriously Injur-1 and their automobile smashed. The complaint charges that Artwell was driving at an a sex Estive Speed amp in a careless and so Wigent manner of questing the publishers views or a a tax education is. Force in getting the Are very much pleased with eighteenth amendment obeyed and also asking for a talk about a this problem of Law Observance As a necessary part of the return of the country to being Law biding in his Telegram or. Hearst said he does not believe that prohibit on Ever will be or even can be enforced. He believes that if a violent Effort is made to enforce it during claims Power to i the next years by the re pub oust s a of a i ican administration the next pres London. End ,an.�?~ Dent 01 amps unused states 1 6 Lton Booths Headquarters said pay that 6 efficient number of p a Tlle High Council had been Jura to remove Gen. Bramwell re 48 commander la chief and f of the a amp in asserted that so the necessary Thrce-pp8 of the High Council would the program of the Macri a commander. A Democrat. Of vet Bureau has last word holds Breed he has which is advantageous in the Washington d c., Jan 2�?op a t a supreme court Hei today that the decision of the director of the veterans by u is final conclusive in matters relating to the payment of soldiers bonuses or and busted a a n. 32 too clamor for jobs at Ford Plant Detroit mich., Jan. 2�? of a milling about the employment office of the Ford motor company at Fordson a crowd estimated by officials of the company at 32.000 men today responded to the announcement of the company that 30 000 additional men will be employed. The crowd was unwieldy and the a Emo Layment office which was to have opened at 8 a. Rn., remained closed until guards could form the men into a semblance of a line. Many of those outside the Small building had stood All night or the Snow. By 4 a. Rn., the number was estimated at 5.000 and by 8 a. Rn., Ford officials said there were 32,000 on hand. Employment officials of the Eom any have announced that from too to 600 men will be added to the no anti a roster daily until the full complement of 30.000 has been added. resigns office Pittsville. Pa., Jan. 2.�?opi-rabbi Herman Beck of the local Heb Zedek reformed congregation announced that he has tendered his resignation As National chaplain of the american legion to vice National commander Edward White due to ill health. Rabbi Beck who was elected National chaplain at the american legion convention in san Antonio last september said he had asked White to place his resignation before the executive committee of the legion when it meets in Indianapolis on january 14. A i have been assured that my successor Wall be another jewish rabbi and therefore the recognition Given by the american legion to the Many valiant soldiers of hebrew Faith who fought in the world War will not be lessened by my rabbi Beck said. G. O. collected Over three million Washington. C., Jan. 2�?>p a Gross contributions to the Republican National and state committees Between june 24 and december 31, 1928, were fixed at $3 514.748, today by j. R. Nutt treasurer of the National committee in a report to chairman Lehlbach of the House committee on Campaign expenditures. V the statement showed that the total expended for administration and expenses of the Republican National committee during that period and exclusive of sums returned to state and other committees. Amounted to $3,529,178. It showed also that the National Tage obtained from the use i commie and a balance of $285,-r n to ii j ,41 637, on december 31. Of a Republican want adj 0__ aside from the neat sum re engagement of suiting from sales he is in Lindy is denied touch with those raising the Englewood n. J., Jan. 2 up a denial has been made at the Home of Dwight w. Morrow that the ambassadors daughter Ann is engaged to colonel Charles a. Lindbergh. Rumours of the engagement were revived when it was a soloed that the airman had been invited to a Nev years party at the Morrow Home. Lincoln neb., Jan. 2�?the definite and detailed plan for restoration of Nebraska a Bank guaranty fund and a Complete analysis of the causes of the condition in which the fund now finds itself were made Public Here monday by Van e. Peterson Secretary and manager of the state guaranty fund committee since its beginning. Petersons plan contemplates placing the supervision of state Banks under a Board of five members to be appointed by the governor three of them Bankers and two no Bankers and for the executive work of the banking department to be conducted under the management of an executive Secre tary to be appointed by the Board j for a term of five years who must have certain definite qualifications for the Job. Honest losses easily handled restoration of the guaranty fund from its present embarrassment he would perform with the Aid of a tax Levy to be made by the legislature. On the theory that the state fabled in its responsibility for supervising state Banks permitting far More than half the losses in failed Banks to accrue from criminal actions on the part of Manv Bankers by forgery and embezzlement. A such said Peterson a Are committed under a state charter and under state supervision. And it we Ned seem that if the state is unable through its system of supervision to prevent it. Then society As a whole should Oak the loss. Its no far fetched statement to Sav a hat the Bank themselves can readily and eerily Pav. With a Verv much reduced assessment a1 losses who i Mav occur from economic gt�4wops.�?� pal tical him a placed Peterson of and analysis of a he causes of the sent banking Aud guaranty fund crisis bad Harng that for Manv years past a it has been my one conclusion that the troupes experienced by the de a or icons a my non a fund were largely due to the fax lure of the state to provide Oroz or sunned in of bars and efficient administration of the banding the Ineffie he said. Was a due to the no Iii a1 nature of the department of Trade and Commerce whose a tits it is to administer to the banking Laws this necessarily meant that such administration was not upon a business like banking supervision. He de ried. Should be removed from in if Al control and sound effective Moe vision provide without poetics As much As humanly possible before it Widd be useful to take and Steps to clan in the wreckage of the past. His own suggestion he said was made Public because of the numerous demands upon him following his widely published charge some weeks ago that the Bank guaranty fund troubles were due to politics. Bank future vital to All the future of the Bank guaranty fund and of the banking business of the state he said is a matter Santa Barbara calif., Jan. 2�? spa there May be sermons in stones and books in the running Brooks but it was left for a Santa Barbara woman to reveal that there is a Schubert me lofty in a pan of boiling vegetables. As the hoarse voice of a radio announcer burst through the Kitchen first steam of a quiet Home Here and the strains of a have Maria filtered from a pan of Beans simmering on the electric Range the housewife might have been excused had she exhibited a touch of nervousness because there want a radio set anywhere in the House. But she did no to she approached the Range in a scientific spirit and stirred the Beans vigorously. In answer a whole chorus burst into a Hunting song followed by a crooning Plantation Melody. Radio experts admitted they were baffled by the phenomenon but pointed out that radio music has been heard in hot air shafts connected with electric furnaces. The Bottom of the pan might have acted As a diaphragm and reproduced a radio program picked up inductively by the electric Power line they added. Hoover Calls party leaders to conference Cabinet selections will be his first concern in Washington Kellogg pact is i forced to front multilateral treaty to precede naval Bill Borah wins Victory Washington C., Jan. 2.�? up a an agreement to put the Kellogg peace pact ahead of its companion measure on the Senate Calendar the cruise construction Bill was entered into today by senators interested in the two proposals. Chairman Borah of the foreign relations committee in charge of the peace treaty and chairman Hale of the naval committee sponsor of the Cruiser Bill entered the agreement which assures a vote first on the treaty. The arrangement is expected to Lead the Way also to an Early vote on the naval construction Bill following disposal of the treaty. When the Senate reconvenes tomorrow senator Hale will Denver a speech on his naval Bill and then give Way to senator Borah who will move to take up the Kellogg treaty. Senator Borah announced he would keep the treaty constantly before the Senate until it is voted upon and he anticipated Early and favourable action. Washington a c., Jan. 2.�?up a proponents of the Kellogg peace treaty were in a position on the eve of the reconvening of the Senate to push the pact to a vote ahead of its companion measure on the Calendar the naval construction Bill. So confident were the treaty advocates that an agreement is being sought by chairman Borah of the foreign relations committee which would specify that the treaty be disposed of ahead of the Cruiser measure. Whether chairman Hale of the naval committee consents to the agreement whereby his naval con Cabinet Job for mrs Hert urged or. Work thinks women should be rewarded for part in Campaign Washington C., Jan. 2�?the appointment of a woman to the Cabinet will be proposed to Herbert Hoover when he returns to Washington. If he shows a disposition to consider the idea the name of mrs. Alvin t. Hert of Kentucky vice chairman of the Republican National committee will be submitted by or. Hubert work National chairman in the recent Campaign. Or. Work it can be stated authoritatively will support not merely because he found mrs. Hert a valuable aide in the Campaign but because of the practical importance of recognizing the contribution the women made to or. J for himself was hoovers election. Victory in women a vote without the great body of feminine voters work believes or. Hoover would have lost All the South one or two Border states As Many in the West and perhaps Nev York. In other words or. Hoover probably would have been Defeated. Chairman work has made no Public statements on this question. He will make none. But his views Are known to his friends and Thev will be made known to or. Hoover when the latter can be reached. Although the men Are at work in i behalf of a woman Cabinet member the women themselves Are not a unit upon the matter. Least of All Are they a unit upon mrs. Hert. The Hert Boom actually was bom in Kentucky soon after the election of or. Hoover. At first it seemed to be merely an Effort of local friends and neighbors to pay a compliment to an amiable and prominent fellow citizen. Has pro Ortlon of a drive but the idea spread and has now Striction Bill would be brought after the treaty appeared to be in j taken on the proportions of a Raa material for the treaty advocates for movement. It would even be have the votes to go ahead. An agreement however would serve to assure a vote on the naval measure. Realizing that senator Borah has the strength to press the treaty to an Early vote. Senate leaders have Given tacit consent to placing it ahead and in return have received some assurances from opponents of the naval Bill that this measure will be allowed to come to a vote. If an agreement goes through votes would be definitely assured on both the treaty and the naval Bill and predictions have been made that such an agreement would Lead to disposition of both propositions within two weeks. Before the Christmas recess the Senate agreed to make the naval Bill the unfinished legislative Busi that ii vital not Only to Banta. But i a less and the treaty the unfinished to every other business and to i executive business. This Nill a Pera Tures ranged slightly above Zeto at Northern and Central Illinois Points Omaha reported 14 above at 7 a. In. Cockerel every citizen in the state banker or not. This View he declared must be accented before any real constructive plan to save the situation will be feasible. A the loss of Confidence and the disturbance of general business conditions would result from a final and absolute failure of the guaranty fund to function would result a he said a in losses to the state Many times the amount necessary to pay the present Peterson estimated the present guaranty fund deficit at from 12 million to 15 million dollars. In 87 of the 259 Banks which have failed in the state he said a the or Edom rating cause was in these 87 Banks he declared the major portion of the total loss amounting to Over 16 millions a was the result of this a the Ideal guaranty of he said a is too per cent supervision. If that were possible there would be no losses. Not being possible the nearest approach is the most desirable. The easiest Way to pay losses is to prevent them. I do not think it amiss to say a rain that the system which the state has provided has been a failure. That is magically bring the naval Bill before the Senate tomorrow at 2 j More a matter of political moment if All the Republican women of consequence were in or behind it. Or even hands off. They Are not however. Almost As soon As word reached Washington from Kentucky that mrs. Hert was being advertised As a Cabinet possibility mrs. Ruth Hanna Mccormick representative at Large from Illinois Snoke in mrs. Hertz a Home state. Mrs. Mccormick talked about women in the politics and the Success they had achieved. She observed that they Are gaining and finally and significantly remarked that in ten years perhaps a woman might reasonably expect to sit in a presidential Cabinet. That was regarded by mrs. Hertz a friends As a gratuitous fl5ng at mrs. Hert and one calculated to do the Cabinet Boom harm. A of the sales made and the line we got on who had and wanted Buff leghorn. Ben t. Amp e. Whitlow a or. Whitlow has brought out another very Fine Adan Exchange of eggs chix Etc. Use a double service and to get lined up on the Chicken Industry of clock. At any time however trea baby with toy in to advocates can move to go into j Throat to recover executive session for consideration Cincinnati. 0 Jan. 2.-mp>-it of the peace pact. With a majority was considered probable Here today vote they will be Able thus to keep the treaty constantly before the Senate. Senator Reed Democrat Missouri will wage a fight ? against the treaty. He will gain som support from senator Moses Republican that Frank Brooks Asco. W. Va., baby would been the Road to Complete recovery within a few Days. The child has been in a Hospital nearly three weeks with a toy motorcycle lodged in his Throat but doctors today believed his strength new Hampshire who is ask no i would be sufficient the latter part adoption of an interpretative Reso a week to permit an operation Lution stating americans Reserva . Ii a remove the pneumonia tons in ratifying the pact. However Senate leaders believed they could Force an Early vote strength enough to use the cloture Rule limiting debate if necessary. A More serious threat Imp ends against the Bill to construct 15 new cruisers with Republican independents under the leadership of sen which set in As a result of the obstruction has been virtually con a Fri queued they said and the child continued to improve. Of weather forecast South Dakota unsettled tonight and thursday Snow probable cold Arr in Cru of Al Shracta too oct i extreme West photon tonight a1 or Norris of Nebraska poo inasmuch colder thursday. A murder Farmers May again confess los Angeles. Calif., Jan. 2�?- 4? a whether Gordon Stewart North Cott would make another a pc noes Rion to one or More of the boy murders with which he is charged remained Uncertain today As prosecuting officers assembled to put him on trial at Rivers is near Here. Northcott 22, a Canadian is under indictment for killing boys in South Cal Fomia. His Mother mrs. Sarah Louisa Northcott. Accused of comp Civ in one of the killings entered sin Quentin prison yesterday after pleading guilty Here to an indictment charging her with the slaying of Walter Collins a youth who disappeared several months ago. She declared that the son had no part in the killing and was Given a life sentence. Last night Young Northcott gave sheriff s officers Here a roughly drawn Man and directions which he said would Lead them to the grave of Richard West in the Mojave desert. During his return from Canada and on occasions since then he has made several a a confessions All of which he has repudiated. It. However it is believed that if the treaty is allowed to go to a vote they will not filibuster. Attempts will be made to modify the naval Bill to provide for Only five or ten cruisers. The request of Iowa unsettled tonight and thursday Snow probable rising temperature in extreme East portion thursday somewhat colder thursday in Northwest port ton. Minnesota unsettled tonight and president Coolidge for elimination j thursday Snow probable not so cold in East and South portions tonight colder thursday in West portion. North Dakota unsettled tonight and thursday Snow probable colder thursday and in West portion 13-night much colder tonight in Northwest portion. Nebraska unsettled tonight Arri thursday Snow probable colder n extreme West and somewhat warmer in Southeast and extreme East portion colder thursday much colder in West portion. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. Rn., today maximum 17 minimum to at 7 a. In. Today 13 a roads Good. Precipitation 0 precipitation since january i 0 precipitation deficiency since january i .01 inches. Of the clause requiring construction of the vessels within three years will get support Only from opponents of the Bill. Chairman Hale will oppose elimination of the time clause. 1927 South Dakota Beauty is injured Sioux Falls s. D., Jan. 2.�?<4> a miss Mary Levitt of Worthing a miss South Dakota of 1927 at the state University and George Knudson of Canton who with or. And mrs. E. M. Crew were injured in an automobile Accident Here new years were reported to be resting easily at the Hospital and their injuries were declared not serious. Or. And mrs. Crew were charged from the Hospital tuesday after their injuries proved to be of a minor nature and returned to their Homes Here. The two cars were completely wrecked in the crash. Miss Levitt received minor bruises and scratches on her face while Knudson found by the police wandering around in a dazed condition was suffering from several bruises and lacerations. Or. Crew received a Gash on the head and was unconscious for several hours. Dis late Alst hands off Congress u. S. S. Utah jail. 2.�? up a the selection of his Cabinet being the next important task ahead of him Herbert Hoover immediately after his arrival in Washington next sunday plans to begin a series of conferences with Republican party leaders from practically All sections of the country on the makeup of his executive family. Or. Hoover probably will invite to his Fth St conference those congressional leaders who took a Lead in part in his Campaign. These will include undoubtedly vice president elect Curtis senators Moses of new Hampshire Borah of Idaho and Sackett of Kentucky sneaker and representative to son. The Republican House Leader and representatives Newton of Minnesota who was chairman of the Par tvs a National Campaign sneakers Bureau and fort of new Tenev seckary of the Republican National committee who was the Hooven floor manager at the Kansas City convention. Mid is St a open tire president elect indicated clearly today that he Bas not made up Bis mind on the Cabinet annoy ment. The first task he set his latin Ameri can Goodwill tour and he feels it is unnecessary to begin the Cabinet selection until he reaches the Capi Tai. The primary Moroose of or. Hoover s visit to Washington is to Confer with these leaders. While there he also will ask for a conference with president Coolidge to map a Jennri in his observations on the Goodwill tour in addition he w i�?T1 formulate a pre a program or is inauguration which he desires to he As simple As any held in recent a a yes. Is just a Ain o Quot Honey it is to sorrel that or. Hoover Bas in find amusement in seme of a be a Tori a from Wash to to fam is to Bis reasons for go tog a he re. Of a to Irdy it out that his Home is there end that hey its to move air a of ferment regard Emo Bis boric for to Naci a bus Nero it to. Lont Henrs Bolive a a Rier Irner the we to Winse. Ire a Juso stated that if he want a rpt to or re Rah Ltd it worm out the senators and re Ovesen it it Vea with whom he desires to Confer at a Quot teat inconvenience. It Abo was pointed out that every ? Republican pre dented act since haves has visited Washington Between the time of the election and the a inauguration. A Riem Mckinley. Taft and Hardin All did. Or. Hoover reiterated that he will not discuss the legislative program of this Congress with any leaders As he would regard it highly improper for the president elect to interfere in any Way with the legislative affairs a ending during another administration. Fletcher compiles record the historical record of the Goodwill tour is now in the course of preparation by ambassador Fletcher who will file it with the state department to be placed in the governments permanent archives. The record will include the texts of or. Hoovers speeches at Mapala Honduras la Union Salvador Corinto Nicaragua san Jose Costa Rica Guayaquil Ecuador Lima Peru to the bolivians at Antofagasta Chile Santiago Chile Buenos Aires Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro As Well As the texts of the addresses welcoming Hoover made by the various South and Central american presidents and foreign ministers. There also will be incorporated the texts of messages exchanged Between the president elect and officials of the latin american republics. Has own record or. Hoover has his own private records of the trip including statistics and voluminous data on various subjects about the different countries he visited which Are expected to be of invaluable Aid to him during his administration. The Hoover a Sion will disband upon the arrival in Washington. Ambassador Fletcher will remain in the capital for a f % Days before going to his Post at Rome. Allan Hoover will go Back to Palo Alto California to resume his studies at Stanford University. John r. Mott a personal Friend of or. Hoover who accompanied Bim because of his knowledge of the people and language of South America will return to his Home at los Angeles. George Barr Baker who has been director of communications for the Mission will return to his be York Home. Mrs. Hoover will remain in Washington with the president elect and will accompany him to Florida later in the month. Weather and roads temp. Tam Hilo of roads Sioux Falls 13 19 9 .00 Good Huron 13 14 -5 .00 Good Watertown 6 12 2 .00 Good Aberdeen 8 12 8 to Good Yankton 15 18 12 .00 Good Brookings la 12 9 .00 Good rapid City 22 23 13 .00 Good puts foot Down on ceremonial reception Washin Quot inn. A. Jan. 2�? up a the porno and ceremony of an official Home coming will be lacking in the greeting to be tendered Herbert Hoover next sunday when he arrives in Washington to Start Clearing off his desk preparatory to taking Over the reins of government March 4. No plans Are being made for an officially delegated welcoming body when the battleship Utah reaches old Point Comfort sunday. L. R. Richley a close Persona Friend of the president elect will be the Only representative of the Republican National committee to Jet or. Hoover and accompany Good i he party Back to the capital. Chairman work of the committee will meet his chief at the station in continued on Page eight

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