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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 3, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Legislator 1 4he l>29 is Violi specials fission a he Haars. Ith a rift ii 52 11 in Ere fare of a i hons unto Jan of Dave bum. Illy. It rom the re. In store Hein f the. In an Urance i by ure a Ved wan id into de for ire the in one it the teased to to Wau vice a i. In j Dep edit Soe Tillson been r in i of it is Iona room Marrer of weather unsettled warmer the evening Republican fourth edition of. Xxxxv1 Mitchell s. Thursday january 3, 1929 twelve pages number 79 weeks Lincoln a fatal pact is taken ale would keep widow rest of life a c of manager Hopes to secure from government noted relic in now in smithsonian Kirke i a Simpson a re press staff writer non d. Cjan. 3�? 45�? c search of old Golem a it a it Lias failed thus far co. Hew t a War depart me it o Possession of the Rock a with Satin cushions in a rident was seated a Heater when he was shot it a wounded by j. Wilkes Tho night of april 14, 1665. Of the dust on the old two government depart-1 id the smithsonian inst j a prompted by an appeal73-year-old widow of har j Ford who As manager of j Lerus theater placed the the Box that Day for the of the president bringing us own bedroom nearby Ieper Ideal on sons Dow. Mrs. Blanche Chap of. Once a member of the n Sisters team which old washingtonians with and dancing appearances California Tare now is living in Ruth a dependent on her sons up by Senate Hooyer Aid to republics in latin America Horah ouf generals and will press for immediate action new York n. Y., Jan. 3 City which goes about its daily Hale his advice on politics and tasks the Obligato of Rattini anti noise body seeks Muffler for new York of efforts succeed second City in world will become As quiet As Rural Village at least that is Hope of new society Reed to Lead foes Washington d. C.,. An. 3�? up a the Kellogg anti War treaty was taken up by the Senate late today without a record vote on motion of chairman Borah of the Treigi. Relations committee. Economics appreciated Sullivan says suspicion banished the chair above in which president Abraham Lincoln sat that tragic night at Ford s theater in Washington is sought from the government by mrs. Blanche Chap Man Ford rights 73, widow of the manager of the theater at the time. She lives in Rutherford. N. J., and has received an offer for the chair which will provide for her declining years. Assail profits of finance body War time co pol at Ion charged with a a robbing c Atti Emen of 88 million Boston aldermen up for bribery braves manager says he w As asked for 565,000 by w. G. Lynch to Boston mass., Jan. 3.�? up a a Brawley cal., Jan. 3�?<& a Ray grand jury action was imminent to Morley wealthy Cattie Raiser of i Day on charges that bribes were _ a a. Sought in return for permission for new Mexico and Imperial Yaley j league baseball on sundays. Left last night for Emu Fuchs president and manager Cill repro of the Boston National league Basc or 5 i . So has asked return of the a hair to her As the property of her at husband she has received for t Iron a private collector of Lin or it in relics an if or that swells Independence and Comfort through t her Brief remaining years. Tie chair itself has been stored or decades in the basement of the fat basis amassed Washington where he Isar Sejm amp tvs he Southwest in an Effort to be j cd to councillor from South Boston cure a Resolution by Congress to had told him he must pay thirteen hold in suspense for claims the i councilmen $5,000 each to pass the profits of the War finance corpor sunday sports Bill action. District attorney William j. Foley Morley and his associates claim j it Suffolk county announced that that the War finance corporation. Soon As be had received a was organized on a non pro a not of the testimony before the Washington d. C., Jan. 3.�? a it a the Cruiser construction Bill came before the Senate today but chairman Hale of the naval committee explained to the chamber that he was willing to Lay it aside a temporarily a for consideration of the Kellogg Aviti War treaty. Chairman Borah of the foreign relations committee in charge of the treaty announced he would move later in the Day to take up the pact. Washington d. A. Jan. 3.�? a a a second Resolution of reservation to the Kellogg treaty was placed before the Senate today by senator Blaine Republican of Wisconsin who proposed that great Britain a correspondence in connection with the treaty negotiations be not considered As allowing that Gatihi any a Reserve a in its adherence. By Mark Sullivan aboard u. S. S. Utah in route to Ham in roads dec 31�? copyright a president elect Herbert Hoover with his arrival in the United states on sunday will look Forward to tile first of the Domestic tasks that will engage him As president and at the same time will look Back upon the completion of what essentially will have been an important incident of his management of the country s affairs. The South american journey. 1 seen in relation to or. Hoover s presidency Lias been unique. Actually it is a Case of a newly elected president taking up one of the important features of the office in Advance of his inauguration. The cases Are not unusual where presidents after their retirement from office have travelled abroad for pleasure As Grant did and As Roosevelt travelled to Europe Africa and South America. Nor Are the cases unusual in which our Public men have gone abroad in intervals Between their Public activities doing so in a spirit of seeking recreation during Leisure As William Jennings Bryan travelled around the world in 1905 and 1906. Recuperation rapid or. Hoover in beginning a South american journey almost rimmed elevated trains the thundering of steel riveting hammers and the screeching of taxi horns May become As quiet As an up state Village if the program announced by j the newly formed anti noise society is carried out. The move to rid new York of its a unnecessary and objectionable Quot noises was launched by mrs. Anna e. Gray Secretary of the woman a peace society with the assistance of mrs. Florence Hamilton who has been named chairman of the new group. One of the first things that will come to the attention of the listening ear of the anti noise organization is the matter of sidewalk radios. Many stores operate loud radio receivers in such a Way that they can be heard a Block or More away. But As the radio sets themselves Are not on the Street they Are not sub sect to existing regulations. The anti noise society intends to seek special legislation which win Deal this with this problem. Elimination of noises incident to building construction will be studied and members of the society Hope that electric welding May ultimately replace the pneumatic hammers now used to rivet the steel frames of new Yorkus skyscrapers traffic noises Are to be studied. One of the first recommendations is the prevention of unnecessary use of automobile horns. Methods of making Street cars operate More Dietly likewise will be surveyed. But All of the society a attention will not be turned to a big the newspaper Vendor who loudly shouts his wares on the Street Corner the Peanut peddle whose shrill whistle invades the quiet of residential neighbourhoods and the milk Man whose steel tired delivery Wagon disturbs the Early morning hours will be subjects for its study the approach to the elimination of noise mrs. Gray said will be made through the dual avenues of education in improved and quieter methods of doing things and special legislation which will give authorities control of the City s numerous noises. Small Railroad Harmony Hope Battles i. Smithson an insolation. It has never been placed in exhibition be a Ause it is a reminder of a great. in event As is fold s theater itself. Purchased by the government a n insure that it should never again i a used As a theater. Mores to convert the Dingy old building or 1 replace it with a new one to be ordered dissolved by March 4, will fused As a special Lincoln museum ?0 to the United states Treasury. Arr now afoot the Leader of the cattlemen Sas Socia Tion further said that the War $88 009 too in finance commission he would pre profits from its Loans that Possession of this Money is illegal and hat profits Are subject to claim by borrowers the majority of whom were cattlemen Iii the Southwest. H the order to hold in suspense is not Given the profits of the finance corporation which has been precedent sought smithsonian records show the Charr was demo Sim by the Interior department which received it from tile War depart a. Seeking Precept its for returning the w finance corporation by forc no qui Dation in 1921, threw thousands of head of cattle on the markets under government auction As prices began to climb and the result sent the Case to the grand jury. State s attorney general Joseph e. Warner indicated that hi3 office would investigate the procedure by by which the City Council under existing legislation draws the members of the jury. Washington d. A. Jan 3�?up a the Kellogg peace pact and the naval construction Bill took their undisputed places before the sen Jia Tely after his election May have ate today As that body reconvened i had in mind 110 doubt to a partial with promises pointing the Way to first action on the treaty and final action on both within a Short period. The naval Bill calling for construction of 15 new cruisers was up first by virtue of its position As the Quot finished business on the legislative Calendar but the treaty advocates led by senator both of Idaho were ready to displace immediately for consideration he pact. T pact comes first with a preponderance it extent the idea of rest after the Campaign through which he had passed. But so far As rest is figured As a purpose of the journey that part of it was accomplished and done before the first leg of the sea journey was completed before he landed at any port. Or. Hoover has to a striking de both parties sure of their j transportation men As legislators gather in Pierre interests army ship is alone in air nears record question Mark flies steadily on two others Are forced Down �1rl sets a Mark Pierre s. D., Jan. 3.-d/p a the Vanguard of South Dakota a Twenty first legislature was arriving in Pierre today by train bus and automobile in readiness for the convention of the general Assembly and the inaugural ceremonies of tuesday january 8. Gov. W. Bulow first democratic governor in Twenty six years at the time of his election two years ago will be reinstalled tuesday As by the associated press Only survivor of three 1929 endurance flight attempts in the West the tri motored army monoplane question Mark continued flying Between los Angeles and san Diego Tody in a duration test of men and motors which May last weeks. The ship and its Crew of five passed their 44th hour in the air at 3 26 a. Rn., coast time and needed Only 17 hours More to exceed the present refuelling record of sixty hours 7 minutes. Miss Bobby Trout 18. Set a new woman a endurance record of 12 hours la minutes when she landed at los Angeles at 6 36 of clock last night thus bettering the record of 8 hours six minutes held by Viola Gentry. Blaine m. Tuxhorn and Leonard Rhiner were disqualified at 7 48 a. Rn., wednesday at Marshall mo., after to hours 54 minutes aloft in their assault on the refuelling and endurance record but they claimed a new record for flight through ground refuelling. Of shortens course metropolitan Airport los Angeles Jan. 3�? a flying Over a shortened course the army monoplane question Mark droned through the morning hours today without any faltering sign from its three engines As Center attention on valuation litigation Washington d. C., Jan. 3.�? it pm a nine mile Railroad threw before the supreme court today a Challenge of the interstate Commerce Jit neared the end of its second full commission s valuation methods j Dav in the air. While the Railroad and shipping j the plane which took the air at world looked upon the impending 7 26 a. In. January i entered the Battle As one of the most import forty seventh hour of flight at 5 26 of glee the Power of Quick recupera a he state s chief executive before a inn his is a fortunate attribute t Republican leg Isla Tion which is a fortunate attribute lot his abstemious life As Well As Fuchs testified that Lynch had. Visited him at his hotel Tut where Borah reach of the councilman told him he repro i a yesterday with seated a a a bloc of thirteen members pc Jurman Hale of the naval com of the City Council which could hold sponsor of the Cruiser Bill. Sunday sports ties turned at once to an 1 by apostate Justice of the supreme court while he was attorney general in a he first w Ison administration. Proper. 0 Jefferson Davis duelling pistols and Bullet Moulds and other similar arms sized by in Dow army Legal ant Sharp break in the Market. Virtually ruined cattle raisers financially. Many Imperia Valley Arizona and new Mexico cattlemen were bankrupt by that action he declared. Morley said that if his organi j nation is successful in obtaining j the order for suspense it will pre j to Many i up passage of the ii Bill. Fuchs quoted Lynch As saying a was far As prosecution in Suffolk county goes its a joke. We draw our own a. The sunday sports by was recently passed by the Council after several delays which prompted Charles f. Adams vice president of the braves to charge that an unnamed councilman had sought a bribe to insure Early action. The measure was an enabling act under the state wide referendum passed at the last election. O on troops when the president of j sent claims amounting 3 Southern conf Der j millions and suggest Relief Legisla Here you Are Meyer was arrested. Was involved. A Al a a a a 1 1 the Noimon found that As there Adb in no proceedings to acquire pc it to these relics they re Nair a he a Roherty of he is of the von a a debate Leader regardless of of ions Thev had remained in of the government. On its n of that the heirs revved the motels and other a Aniio her executive order of Prest i inv or it a w a. A Courin a Fra. Abir of Likely to get it a sufficient precedent for the Lincoln chair to mrs. Gtd no other Legal ob-011 Cates the matter. It he Road to such action of records was under a g if it can be Detennis Der Quot eminent Mereta has a Steht of might All these d it for its own uses a v that rightfully a widow in new Jersey v Lier ultimately even if it vis of the War depart a necessary to take the Cress for authority. To is Romo Ved baby a Throat Ohio Jan. 3.�?of a a Quot a eat Relief was Evi plants at the. Mit a be today where Fry. 19 months old Asco on the Road to a r a a faring More thanks mph 3 toy motorcycle n i Throat. Of a yesterday inserted us Cope a sort of tube Throat and Drew the a r a the actual process one minute. Doing Fine and prob Back in Asco before a physician said. Tion to be paid out of the Rema n 1 r1 a Cuvo a a pm Cai to tiv Der of the profits. The fight in Vastl o 01x11 re urls Washington will be opened by cat Chicago 111., Jan. 3�?up a if the Tlemcen january 8. A new mex co Kansas City gentleman with the senator and a representative from $1,000 Check will Telephone Briar that state were said to be willing sate 8782, Chicago a May learn to sponsor the Resolution. I something to Thomas a. Casey s o advantage. Ancient chinese for five years i. A. Meskan Iota ii a it Quot it to v a i City toy maker has been look cud i Umar jul la w ing for Casey to repair a $1,000 loan. Evanston he Jan. 3�? up a the times were Torii in the toy Trade most honorable chinese custom of j and Casey an old Friend Lent Mey sprinkling shirts from the most or $1,000 and then disappeared honorable Mouth found itself re Buel today by Evanston s most honorable Law. Or. Joe Dong Dong who favored the Mouth method at Charlie Youngs laundry was non committal concerning the Legal and sanitary aspects of the Art when judge Brightmire questions yesterday. A sure i Sprinkle shirted Santee Mouth a he affirmed. A that will be $10�?� said i Sprinkle shirted Alice Samee like my Boss Tell me to explained or. Joe Dong Dong. A in which Case a said the court whereby he would bring the treaty up and keep it up until voted upon. The Idaho senator intends to make that move late today after senator Hale in calling up the naval Bill makes a Brief speech asking for its Early enactments a rest it of the understanding opponents of the naval measure Are prepared to drop threats of a filibuster against ii and let it be voted upon after the treaty is acted up. On. Senator Norris of Nebraska a Leader of the Republican independents who Are lighting the Navy measure has Given the word that if the Senate first votes upon the Ture. Of his sturdy physique. By the time there Are thirty four Republican he reached the Southern tip of j me Mars of the Senate which has lower California he was a rested eleven democrats while there Are Man and his energetic mind was \ eighty three republicans and then eager for the ceremonies Ana duties ahead of him. Thereafter there were repetitions of the same experience of concentrated activity followed by Quick of to democrats in the House. The absence of the unique feature of the last legislature when Bulow had by Only one vote the necessary democratic strength in recuperation and renewed zest for a the Senate to uphold his vetoes no the next visit. Each trip ashore table among them the general a was crowded with activity. Always Propri Tion Bill has Lent to some there were ceremonies and always 1 speculation As to the nature of this or. Hoover was on official duty j legislature. And on Parade trom the moment some evidence of the bitter Chat his ship dropped Anchor. In and heat j party action of the pr�sre6 phrase Tesi it on Quot threw i leg nature makes it sell a App Quot without leaving a forwarding address. But if or. Meyer will Call Briargate 8782�?, a a the never wrote me am. I never could find him though i searched diligently a Meyer said yesterday having come to cd Cago on a tip that Casey was Here. A i won t him j be Happy till he gets it. Meyer went to 544 Sheridan Road Allee and Learned that Thomas a. Casey had lived there until a month judge ago. The janitor remembered him and the description fitted the Man Meyer sought. But Casey had left no forwarding address. After consulting with police Meyer started for Home last night. A i hereby Fine your Boss Charlie his train had barely gotten out of a everything he had into the event at hand. But always the interval of a Day or two on the ship was enough for his a Fermat recuperative capacity to show itself and always he came to each new country with the same zest As to the first. Useful in Many ways or. Hoovers South american journey was an important National treaty he will not employ of rime i serv Ciez a tour of duty accompany to Onist tactics against the naval Bill also through the nature of thu Young $50. It is cheaper runs a very very old chinese proverb to Sprinkle shirts by Mouth than to Tell some one e so to do so approximately $40 cheaper. Advertising town when the police received phone Call. A this is e. B. Casey speaking a a voice said. A i have a brother Thomas a. Casey living with me. He used to live at 544 Sheridan Road. I hear there a a Man who wants to give him $1,000. Please have him Call Briargate 8782.�?� there you Are or. Meyer. 0 although he intends to fight it. It is believed his influence will halt a filibuster against the naval measure. Reed leads opponents senator Reed Democrat of Missouri stands out As the main threat to the Kellogg treaty and to tile agreement which appears to have reared the Way us votes on both the treaty and the naval Bill. He is going to wage a Battle against the treaty but he finds his old ally in the fight against the league of nations senator Borah of Idaho leading the forces for the treaty the Senate is looking Forward to this clash Between two of its Foremost debaters who usually have been found on the same sides in the past despite their party alignments. House slate almost clean the House has almost a clean slate with Only the annual appropriation Bills awaiting a its attention. Establishing a record the House disposed of four of the nine Supply measures before the recess and it is ready now to finish this work. The House is doing nothing on farm Relief. Chairman Mcnary of the Senate agriculture committee has introduced a marketing Bill which president Coolidge a Secretary of agriculture has heartily endorsed. Or. Jardine also has asked for its enactment in time to go in Case by pleasure to both the posts and the guests. In a sense or. Hoover May be considered As having looked about him for the one most important aspect of his presidency that he could properly attend to before actually taking the office. The Domestic aspect of office obviously he could not take up with propriety or Good taste until after he should formally assume the of be the parole Board that Thomas w the journey has had scores of a i ent As this one is about to Convene. Republican and democratic leaders however Are about agreed that a it will be some of them for each party add a because it has to democrats with memories of the embroiled last session Are prone to say. A a we re glad of it the whole Rescom Sivility will be with the both parties Are sure of their men. Little trading is expected. Tax legislation a primary Law. An office building and appropriation measures Are focal subjects of pre legislative discussion. Sargent frowns on Millers release Washington d. C., Jan. 3�?<>�? attorney general Sargent today disapproved a recommendation by up different kinds of usefulness All of which Are important and some of which will continue As Long As South a Nerica and North America sit Side by Side. Some of the Many useful Nesses could have been achieved by any president under the same circumstances. Other presidents May follow the Courtesy and Honor the Mutual acquaintance and Good will the dissipation of suspicion in the few quarters Here where it existed the creation of confidences All these and some other of the High services arising out of the journey could readily be accomplished by other presidents. After this strikingly successful precedent doubtless they May be renewed by some future presidents. But or. Hoover la addition to these services was Able to accomplish others that could be brought Miller former alien property custodian. Be paroled from the Atlanta prison. The attorney Genera did not explain his reasons for disapproving the recommendation. Miller was sentenced to 18 months after his conviction in March 1927, in new York on charges of defrauding the government of his honest and unbiased services in connection with his handling of funds As alien property custodian. Weather forecast Tant in the history transportation. The St. Louis an a of Fallon Railroad came into court to argue its Contention that the commissions procedure in attempting to recapture excess carving was invalid. Three men who served in the Cabinet of chief Justice Taft while or. Taft was president Are among the counsel in the cases Walter l. Fisher George w. Wickersham and Charles Nagel. Fisher and Wickersham Are on the Side of the government while Nagel is a member of the railroads counsel. No controversy in recent years has attracted wider attention in business circles where the controlling influence of valuation As the basis for government regulation of rates is of vital importance. Recognizing the magnitude of the Issue the court set aside six and a Quarter hours for argument and in compliance with a Senate Resolution permitted Donald Richberg. General counsel for the National conference on valuation of american railroads to file a Brief and to participate in the Oral discussion. Among lawyers in the Case there is a Sharp difference of opinion As to whether the Railroad in View of the lower court decision in favor of the government can present a Case which will bring a sweeping decision on the whole valuation fabric of the Commerce commission. Government and commission counsel in their briefs asserted that should the Railroad succeed in its Contention with regard to the method to be followed in the valuation of its property for rate making and other regulatory purposes there would be a marked increase in Railroad rates generally but this was flatly dented by the Railroad which declared that rates were necessarily limited by what 4he traffic could Bear. The St. Louis amp of Fallon after hearings in 1924 and 1926. Was directed by the interstate Commerce commission to pay Over to the commission part of its earnings during ten months in 1920 and during the american of clock this morning. Reports of fog Over san Diego forced the plane to keep within a Short distance of its base Here late last night and although the weather was said to be Clearing in the South this morning the question Mark kept Between Here and the san Fernando Valley. Although officers at the Field expressed the opinion that the plane had accumulated a Good Supply of gasoline As the result of Many re feelings from the air it also was stated that the endurance plane probably would Call for fuel again before 8 a. Rn., the regular hour for taking the next Supply. Finds air rough about an hour and a half of on the part of refuelling plane number two was necessitated Early today when the question Mark soared Over the Airport and dropped a signal calling for fuel. Lieutenant Odas Moon Pilot of the refuelling plane lost Contact in his first attempt and after Landing took off again to carry too Gallons up to the ship. He said he found the air extremely rough. Moon reported that major Carl Spatz. Commander aboard the question Mark had watched the refuelling process carefully and had checked repeatedly with another member of her Crew stationed at tile fuel tanks. Ground officers assumed that the question Mark had a. Cumulated a Reserve Supply of gasoline from the frequent refilling and that it did not need the full 170 Gallons which Moon had taken up. The question Mark surpassed the time record set in the Only previous american refuelling endurance flight at 8 45 of clock last night and the next goal was the worlds endurance record of 60 hours 7 minutes which can be broken by flight until 9 3t of clock tonight. Los Angeles. Calif., Jan. 3�? up a an 18 year old los Angeles girl aviator stepped into the limelight today holding a new endurance flight record for women. She is miss Bobbie Trout who Man Euver de a tiny plane above los Angeles Calendar Quot years 1931, 1922, and 1923. Yesterday for 12 hours and la min South Dakota a generally fair in East mostly Cloudy in West portion tonight possibly Snow Friday unsettled Snow probable somewhat warmer Friday. Iowa a fair tonight partly Cloudy is unique. Ten to fifteen years ago during the great War when or. Hoover Sophie. Married. Buys a new face Chicago 111., an. 3.�? a3 a soph that is what puts anything across. It is As Neces Ian said. A Jorv for to Farmer for in Tucker stopped in Chicago yes the toy when Fry ror me Tanner As ror Terdy a utile fat taken off my face and incidentally to reveal that she had been married. For the third time. A p a a wallowed to age of Popcorn in ithe merchant. In fact More it it Een concealed As in i 1 normed that her son Lvery one knows a dry mrs. Brooks col goods merchant Sells thread o but How to know if a farm oed Ball player Jer has Young Stock to spare Dies in Kentucky for some purebred cockerel l. W. Terwilliger of Wau wry -dr-1 a died Ai after it Covington ky., Jan. 3.�? amp a Denny Lyons 63, former league baseball player s Home Here late yester a Short illness. Raih5 a 0 Lyons Pla de on the Baltimore orioles club when John i i ? and Wilbert Robinson Mana ers. Were Mem a i a jul he also played Danirl athletics Browns Andin the american league. To izt7 Hlatt a he Topp a Mark once and tatted for ten years he was 01 h3-411 when b in Oknee while playing with the a he. A Mother Machree Dies new York n. Y., Jan. 3-0p> Seth Bali the Ortstadt Tother Machree of her songs by that name died ast night at her Home in Beech l t she wag 71 years old. Watova wis., believes in a constant reminder a dear sir in reply to your letter some time ago i will say that i had very Good results in advertising in your paper. Now you May run my and in your paper for four months. Will have a Large number of Guernsey heifers and Bull calves to offer in the next sur or. Terwilliger has been reporters found her in the office of a plastic surgeon strips of tape plastered in front of each ear. A the operation just a Little fat and Loose skin off the face a she explained. A Only a Small Cut in front of each ear. Had to look a Little younger for the miss Tucker is 40 years old. A sure in a a Bride a she confided. A this name of nobody in Chicago knows his name. He a a. Lackey a Small merchant in new York Sells dresses live at the Park Central 38 years old and never before married. When were we married let me think a Guy ought to know his wedding Date. Of yes it was dec. 14, at Newport by. There was no honeymoon. In be had the flu Ever since the wedding but just had to Start for Hollywood to fill my movie contract. He accompany me to California because this is his Busy season to Deadwood banker Dies Deadwood s. D., Jan. 3.�?up pm. M. Wheeler 60, one of South Dart constant advertiser for it Kola a Best known Bankers and Fin number of year and knows Anck a died it of it 1 s Home a i Here. A widow and two sons sur that it pay. Vive. To operation for the 1929 crops. But was functioning in the Relie a whether this will be done is problematical. Farm question vital but probably of More interest than All else to the politically minded Congress is the approaching visit to the capital of president elect Herbert Hoover. In conferences which it is believed will be held during or. Hoover s Stop Here Belgium he was practically As Well known throughout South America As in the United states. South America knew him As a humanitarian and has primarily remembered him thus till now. That gave him on this journey a uniquely favourable stand for offsetting the feeling not uncommon in South America that the United states is rather exclusively commercial. I. Leaders Hope for an answer on farm Hoover in Schort was a new kind of Symbol for the United states some of or. Hoovers hardest and was Able to create a new and workers in the Campaign including essentially More accurate picture of senators Borah of Idaho and our country. Brookhart of Iowa Are demanding that farm Relief go Over to the Hoover administration and they want a special session of the new Congress this Spring for that purpose. Worried leaders Are preparing to get some word from the president elect which will permit them to use his name either in pressing the Mcnary Bill through this session or in giving up the fight for farm Relief for the time being. River Survey to Chamberlain asked Washington. C., Jan. 3�? up a examination and Survey of the Missouri River from Sioux City Iowa to Chamberlain. S. D., with a View of securing a Channel of dimensions necessary to meet present and prospective Commerce was proposed in a Bill introduced today by senator Mcmaster Republican South Dakota w .0 in South portion tonight colder to about by the qualities in which he night increasing cloudiness Friday and probably Snow in Southwest and West portions slightly warmer Friday in extreme Western portion. Minnesota a fair tonight colder in Southeast portion Friday increasing cloudiness somewhat warmer in West and North portions. North Dakota a mostly Cloudy tonight and Friday possibly Snow in West portion somewhat warmer tonight in Northeast portion and in East portion Friday. Nebraska a mostly Cloudy tonight Ana Friday Snow probable Friday and in West portion tonight somewhat colder tonight a in East and South portions somewhat warmer Friday except in extreme Southeast portion. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a in. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 29 minimum 3 at 7 a. In. Today 3 roads Good precipitation Trace precipitation since january i 0 precipitation deficiency since january i .c3 inches. O a also or. Hoover is one of the worlds greatest economists. Each South american country has individual economic problems which have nothing to do with its relations to the United states. As respects these problems or. Hoover was Able to give advice and suggestions from the disinterested Point of View so to speak a consulting Engineer. Often the political problems of South american countries arise directly out of their economic problems. He dug deep an outstanding characteristic of the whole journey utile mentioned in dispatches because it was not ceremonial or conspicuous was the time which or. Hoover passed in talks i h the government officials and political and business leaders and editors of each country visited every Quarter hour available Between Public ceremonies was utilized for these informal but intent continued on Page six found by the commission to be excessive under the recapture clause of the transportation act. Springfield hotel Man bound Over Yankton s. D., Jan. 3.�? a pm. Wagner operator of the Bluebird hotel at Springfield was bound Over i under $1,000 Bonds to Federal court by u. S. Commissioner Richey Here today charged with violation of the National prohibition Laws. Wagner was arrested following a raid on his hotel Deer 18 last by state and Federal officers and the Case was first taken into state court but was subsequently transferred to Federal court. E. L. Senn Federal prohibition administrator appeared for the government and testified that two bottles of alleged liquor Ivere found in t in hotel by the raiding officer. 2 depositors sue Bank for $17,000 Sioux Falls s. D., Jan. 3�?or a seeking to recover More than $17,-000 alleged to be represented by utes. Miss Trout a record breaking flight which eclipsed that of 8 hours and six minutes made in new York dec. 20 by Viola Gentry ended at 6 36 p. Rn., when she made a Graceful night Landing at metropolitan Airport and kept away from a crowd of admirers. As she was about to land flood lights revealed to miss Trout that she might have trouble in keeping her plane Clear of the crowd. She circled and landed at the far Edge of the lighted zone and taxied Back in the direction of her welcomes but wheeled about again As they broke through police lines and shut Down her motor the instant the plane came to a Stop thus winning applause of the seasoned fliers. Her first thought was of food. Miss Trout had but one and one half Gallons of gasoline in her plane when she landed. She took off with 55 Gallons and announced that she would stay up until fuel shortage forced her to Landing the girl who has about 150 flying hours to her credit received the plaudits of the Crew of the question Mark army endurance plane which also is girding Over the metropolitan Field at in certificates of Deposit in the closed Farmers state Bank of Canistota j Vervals in its flight. She was Given a. G. And Trintje Engelcke have a congratulatory message dropped weather and roads temp. 7 am Hilo of roads Sioux Falls 8 28 7 to Good Brookings 6 22 5 .00 Good Yankton 19 33 9 .01 Good a Huron i 25 i .02 Good Watertown 0 12 q to good1 Aberdeen 0 22 0 .05 Good rapid City 12 37 12 to Good Pierre 8 27 8 .03 Good started four separate suits in circuit court Here against the institution and f. R. Smith As s ate superintendent of Banks. According to the complaint other creditors of the Bak meting with the know Edge and com ent of the state Bank superintendent fat tempted a reorganization of the institution to which the Engels Kes never consented. Cuban sensation to Box Canzoneri Chicago 111., Jan. 3�? or car Mando Santiago the cuban youth who scored a sensational knockout Victory Over Joe Sanger last h was matched yesterday for a 10-round bout with Tony Cam Oneri former featherweight Champion at the coliseum Jan. 18. From the question before. Mark shortly claim record Marshall to. Jan. 3�?op a although failing to break tile worlds Refue ing endurance flight record in their tiny open cockpit monoplane Blaine m. Tuxhorn and Leonard Rhiner today Laid claim to another worlds record that of a staying aloft nearly eleven hours through refuelling from the ground. Inadvertently disqualified in their Effort to exceed the present record of 60 hours 7 minutes the pilots nevertheless claimed a thorough and satisfactory tryout of a synchronized refuelling catapult perfected by Tuxhorn which he believed will be used successfully by air mail planes in taking on mail at non Stop Points

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