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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - January 19, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather fair warmer the evening Republican fourth edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Saturday january 19,1929 Twenty four pages number 92 first Hoover political try set precedent opposing predictions made As result of Experiment in new York blamed for embezzlement re try it in South by James in Hest we a i Migton d. Jfhn. Is Leal Washington sat Back to observe the working out of novel Experiment Peai Aci Hoover in undertaking in mate by placing three i Al fairs of the Republican Here in the a get of three it it ? be ally opposed predictions i he outcome were made by i f who have a flair Tor i a Tig future events but most observers seemed to be. In hat this presages action Milar lines in other states notion has developed and Iii the Southern states where i t it irn Uig of the organizations i., arty is especially desired by i per it ident elect. La pts i greater Harmony l. A it and associates of . Het confidently asserted that realer Harmony among individual faces in new York would result nor the naming of h. Edmond Mono id state chairman Charles d. Hines National committeeman and Briner representative William h. Hill As a sort of triumvirate in Correl of party machinery and tsp of Federal patronage. Others were equally As confident in their belief that tile Experiment would prove unsuccessful if for no Ether reason than that the recently elected state chairman has been Uvyn a place in the triumvirate which on the face of things appeared to be Superior to that accorded the Veteran National commit iceman. Hales Power is cat . Hilles Long has been a com i figure in new York re publican affairs and has Many wealthy and influential Friend of that state. For this reason some Aversano i Hoover task to be one of organization Lone Norbeck i of you Haven to voted on the probe downed by senators _. Pretty mrs. Blanche Huber above Lertol pc new York who 15 blamed by predicted that he could not be a a Tomt Huber her broker husband for misappropriation of More than aside easily unless he himself a a Ivr a to the sharing of the he so Long has wielded. Vie ostensibly the creation of committee Varn the interest Hermony the minded Long the Poi of nere profess in a h initiation of a. Y in Hie looking to the Nult a arty control into friends. H Hippo Thi. View they called a Ien tin Hie third member to committee . Kill has ii i ice v til the other two Al $30,000. He told police he needed the Money in order to sue for divorce. His action was in the courts when he was arrested. Wants pub City Woonsocket fire in Tariff fixing loss is $200,000 Democrat and Republican Power Plant and Tele lock horns on suggestion of open hearings Washington d. Cd a Jan. 19.�? a Juthe first democratic Republican no official place to Jakare up of the Tariff revision hear Orga libation state togs occurred today when represent he was one of the orig Tali re gamer of Texas ranking for president men of minority member of the ways and ate and Early in the a Means committee proposed that full Ion Campaign formed. Indent organization to accompany the commit he nomination of the tee s rewriting of the Tariff act. Garner said it was the under a fun Secretary of Commerce. This Maui Zion functioned through the residential Campaign. Mack bold is spokesman l a program for rehabilitate party in new York state As be in worked out. It would Apar the chief function of the Way ii amp committee would be recommendations on Pat lace chairman Machold will be Pourman in communicating Jim commend Lions to the next of executive after it is explain tue three have agreed upon a articular candidate for a Partick in Oiler in what would happen in the of a disagreement is not now merely Clear. Should two members f upon one candidate and the re insist upon another a Situa might be presented in which . Hoover would have to be a weather forecast i Dakota generally fair to us sunday rising tempera extreme West portion tonight Southwest and extreme South sunday. ? a partly cd Udy tonight and no decided change in tem a Eta partly Cloudy tonight nday possibly Snow flurries beast portion no decided in temperature. Dakota partly Cloudy Tori sunday rising tempera-1 of and North portions to standing of the people that All Tariff Bills Are written in secret and he suggested that the Bill to be presented at the special session be based on testimony taken at the open hearings. He also declared that All information considered by the committee in preparing the new rates including any obtained in the executive sessions of subcommittees should be made available to every member of Congress in record form. Representative Treadway Republican Massachusetts opposed this suggestion declaring he did not believe the subcommittees which will meet to prepare the rates for each of the fifteen schedules in the act after the close of open hearings and with democrats excluded would be obliged to base their recommendations solely on the basis of testimony taken in the open. He said it would be necessary to collect other data when the subcommittees begin to function and charged that Garner was actuated by a desire for publicity. A the democrats a gamer replied a Marc not afraid of the White Light of publicity where the Protection of Public affairs is concerned. I want to protest against the subcommittees sitting in secret session with beneficiaries writing the rates a o a dance Law ruled out Lincoln. Neb., Jan. 19.�? a3 a take state supreme court has today decided that Nebraska s sunday dance Law is unconstitutional in that it is a class legislation. A always Sells phone Exchange destroyed Snow helps firemen Woonsocket s. D., Jan. 19.�? special a fire fighters were unable to give much opposition to the flames which destroyed one of the main buildings of the Central West Public service company a Plant and the Telephone Exchange Here Early this morning because of a Lack of water. The water Tower tank was not filled and pressure was Low. The damage which is estimated variously from $100,000 to $200,000, is covered by insurance. The Power company s building which was destroyed contained the workshops the store room and the show room. The Plant was the is Tributino Point for the District and there was an immense Stock of merchandise on hand. I the origin of the fire is still unknown. By the time the flames were discovered the electric connection with the fire Siren had been burned and it was impossible a a sound the alarm except by word of Mouth. The snowfall last night and this morning aided the firemen materially in preventing a spread of the flames and it is believed that if the fire had broken out Twenty four hours earlier the losses would have been much heavier. Not Only is Woonsocket without Telephone service but numerous Rural lines which were serviced by the local Exchange Are out of commission. Fire of unknown origin Early this morning destroyed the Telephone Exchange and the old Power Plant of the Central West utilities company at Woonsocket it was Learned by the evening Republican after Telephone communication had been partly restored at 9 30 of clock this morning. Damage was estimated at about $200,000 electric service was expected to be resumed this morning although not until sunday evening Are Crews expected to be Able to install new Telephone equipment which will permit near Normal service. According to. P. Waite manager of the Central West company Iwho was reached this morning by the Republican the fire i gained such headway that the fire we Are very glad to print apartment was unable to Check Tho y _ _ flame tha cml hiring to week s forecast upper missis i i and our valleys and the Central great Plains re precipitation in South a i two three periods tar a p As a flames. The building . Which the Jon during week frequent a flier i rom a Ivi. Dos phone Exchange and one Battery of in temperature mostly nor sen. Of Platte who Advertis electric generators and steam end South portion and near ii do 1 were housed was burned to Normal in North per but of doors in a Elemae ground leaving Only portions of of tile week Ber in regard to which he be Concrete Block Walls standing. I oca1 temperatures a sold Tho last Hami the building a single Story St mum and minimum tem a a a 300 inc Ian nog Ture also housed the retail electrics recorded by the offi Friday and of course am a Cal merchandise store of the Cen a a eminent thermometer from wok file result Dor trial West company. Practically Ste Day to 7 a to. Today Lsne w1u1 1116 Lur none of the equipment merchant s Xirum ii. My the past year i have had Dise was saved. Urn urn i below. To in. Today i. A a Cood. .106 Ark in the f Venin a re Uhli 1110 fire discovered about 5 ads in the evening Kep Uwi Ock thl5 morning by miss Dolivo can for Seiling Budan grass Shannon night operator on duty acc ?.� horses cattle chickens and a a a a a a a a a a amp a of began to Nee january i .30 inches a fill the building. An attempt to nation deficiency Fine Janu dogs and every Brae Nave had the same satisfactory returns. Only twice have i i had to ask for a re run a Many others have had Cather and roads Sioux Falls Huron Aberdeen bookings Yankton Watertown care iwo id City 3 22 -7 .24 Good i 13 i .16 Good i 8 i .12 Good 2 18 -5 a a Good 4 21 i .04 Good -3 to -4 .06 Good i la 4 12 fair -5 to -5 Jan Good Call the fire department disclosed the fact that the circuits had been she escaped from the building without injury. Prevent spread of fire firemen and residents prevented i the spread of the fire to other buildings. This morning at 9 30. The Dakota s Sullivan draws comparison Between Harding and Hoover conditions Congress must help by Mark Sullivan Washington d. �?zc., Jan. 19�?the principal jobs of the new administration under . Hoover Are going to be those of organization construction and reorganization in a Broad Way the principal requisite is going to be Energy intelligence and efficiency in the management of the government and its departments. To illustrate the very different nature of the tasks that will engage . Hoovers administration Quot a those confronting Harding a eight years ago we can Start with the Treasury department. In the Treasury when Harding came into office there was the Job of paying the Public debt and reorganizing the government finances on a permanent Post War basis. It should be said at once that some of the work of paying the Public debt and some of the other Post wet readjustment had already been done and done Well by he Wilson administration. The Wilson democratic administration had More than two years of Power and responsibility from tace time of the armistice november la 1918, to the beginning of Harding a administration March 4, 1921. During those More than two years the Treasury under two of Wilson a secretaries Carter Glass and David f. Houston had made much Progress toward cleaning up the inevitable chaos of wartime had liquidated much of the material left Over and had paid off a considerable portion of the Public debt. Mellon framed program the bulk of the work however remained. Not until after . Mellon became Secretary of the Treasury was it possible to Lay Down the permanent lines of debt reduction. Not until then could a dependable estimate be made about the Quantity of revenues that could be produced for the Treasury by american business after it should be on a Normal peace time basis. The refunding of Large portions of the War debt at a lower rate of interest remained to be done. Several successive new and intricate tax Laws remained to be written in accordance with experience gained. The whole mechanism for collecting internal Revenue and other taxes remained to be organized on a permanent basis since the immense expansion of this machinery attending the War could not be put on an orderly peace time basis until some time after the War ended. The internal Revenue from intoxicating liquors had ceased with the cot pm of prohibition in 1920, and to take care of the loss of that source of Revenue new arrangements had to be made. The entire matter of some ten billion dollars due us from european nations for War Loans had to be managed and settlements remained to be negotiated with each of these countries. Peace time Job now that is the picture of the task confronting one department of the government the Treasury a when the Harding administration came in. Substantially All this has now be a the Hoover administration the tasks of the Treasury department constitute merely a Normal peacetime Job of systems organization efficiency and Energy. What is True of the Treasury department is True of the whole government. It illustrates the difference Between the needs and tasks of the Harding administration and. On the other hand the needs and tasks of the Hoover administration. To turn to the state department that is at All times of course a Job for a big Man. In the most peaceful of eras the state department Calls for High ability. Also the state department is Ever subject to emergency. It cannot control the tasks that May at any time confront it because those tasks As a Rule arise outside the United states to merely stand As the representative of the United states in negotiations with foreign Powers to be the personification of the integrity strength and dignity of the United states in the eyes of the governments of the world that is always a big Job for a big Man. Regardless of the specific problems that arise. The Secretary of state is in some states next to the presidency itself the most exalted Honor the country provides. Had Complex Job but the same comparison can be made in the state department As in the Treasury. When the Harding administration came in eight years ago. We were half in and Hall out of the Versailles treaty Between the allies and Germany with the intricate complexities which Liat situation involved. In a sense we were still half in and Quot half out of the league of nations though As a matter of fact the Senate a formal refusal to join the league had occurred some time before the Harding administration began. Tux peace time relations with our wartime enemies Germany Austria and Turkey remained to be agreed upon. The disposition of the colonies taken from Germany by the allies and our interest in those settlements were still in question to Short Charles e. Hughes whom Harding chose to be his Secretary of state had one of the most com Olex and difficult tasks that ver faced the Holder of that office. $600,000 grab Bill do so now solons Amend Resolution so As to turn eyes on banking department Back to committee Pierre 8. D., Jan. 19�?cp a voting 40 to 2, the Senate acted today to re refer the Norbeck indebtedness Resolution As amended with the intent to have an investigation of the banking department rather than of one individuals alleged indebtedness. Dissenting votes were those of Par Liman and Nisbet of Minnehaha. Nisbet in remarking on his Resolution which he sought to have adopted in its original form seeking investigation of alleged indebtedness of Norbeck slashed at a the old machine As a one which stinks to High he asked that the senators consider the party rather than a staying awake nights trying to breathe life into the old the Minnehaha senator challenged the Senate to turn Down the Resolution stating that a to turn it Down would be the biggest boost for the democratic party in he denied intent to attack either Norbeck the banking department. Gunderson in Accord Gunderson of Clay chairman of the judiciary committee to which the Resolution was first referred expressed his full Accord with the views of Whitney and championed the re reference action on the basis that every Case rather than a single Case could be gone into to Orr a Errie Fenn where indebtedness to a closed state Bank exists. Berry of Clark took the floor to move that a committee of ten be appointed five from the House and five from the Senate and including the general investigating committees of each Branch for the investigation. This was Defeated. Nesbitt a motion that the original Resolution be adopted was Defeated 39 to 4, Parliman. Nesbit Atkins of Brule and Boe of Lyman supporting. Gunderson urged that any consideration of the Nisbet Resolution should not be a personal matter rather any action should be in the nature of a Complete investigation of the department to which it had reference. A a report As to Norbeck a alleged indebtedness would Avail us nothing it would have no real swing to pleas the Senate swung overwhelming again in this Issue appears the Blank upon which voters May Register their convictions about the $600,000 a grab Bill a which proposes the Transfer of that amount of Money out of the general fund of the state each year to be spent on new buildings for educational institutions. The Blank is published again because some readers May have failed to Mark it and Send it in to the editor the evening Republican Mitchell s. Besides in almost every Home there is More than one vote and in some there Are several. This will give the wife and the husband both an Opportunity to record their opinions on this measure. not fail to fill it out clip it and mail it at once to the evening Republican so that your views on the matter will have their influence at Pierre. To perish in Spring storm in 5 states voters poll on the $600,000 a grab Bill Are you in favor of transferring $600,000 a year from the general fund to the building fund of four state educational institutions As is proposed in the Parlaman Bill to divert the proceeds of a 4-cent tax on Cigar ets my answer is yes no. Put a Cross in the Blank that expresses your convictions. I am not signing my name As it is not requested but that some idea May be Given of the territory represented in this poll i will say that i cast my vote in county South Dakota. To the Senate As submitter today. The additional matter added today cited a supreme court Case As a reference for a similar Case. The full opinion of the attorney general is to be printed in the Senate journal on the motion of the Minnehaha senator proposing the investigation. Seven Bills in seven Bills were introduced in the lower body and Given a second Reading under suspended rules before the House Adji Umed till 7 of clock monday evening. A measure by Perry of Brown would appropriate $125,000 for construction of a heating Plant at Northern Normal. Securities issued y corporations organized under South Dakota Laws for drilling for Petroleum Oil min Colorado May. Unify schools consolidation up As plan to save taxpayers Money in education three drown and others Are crushed beneath destroyed buildings floods follow rain Chicago us Jan. 19�?of a Spring storms two months ahead of time killed ten persons in five states yesterday injured Many More caused heavy property damage and finally swirled away up the St. Lawrence River Valley. In several places the storm that moved northeastward from Southern Missouri across Illinois. Indiana and Ohio was of torn adic violence especially at Cape Girardeau mo., where two Small children were killed at Maunie 111., where there were three deaths and at port Branch. Ind., where one woman was killed. Unseasonal Rains and High wind were reported Over a wide area contiguous to the path of the principal storm going As far South As Mississippi where one Man was killed. Two men drowned in the Ohio River when the storm capsized their Skiff and another was blown from a Bridge at Louisville by. Two crushed in Louisville a negro also was missing in the i Shelby miss., storm and is believed to have been buried under wreckage of the three Story hardware store and masonic Lodge building which was levelled. The roof of this Structure was carried across the Street and dropped upon Ferrettie a shoe shop crushing it and killing Hie Shoemaker. First damage from the storm occurred South of Cape Girardeau mo., where the two children met death. The torm swept by twisting wind and accompanied by rein Cut across Illinois bearing Northeast and causing damage at Texas City Norris City Harrisburg Chris City and Anna. Buildings were blown Down and there was loss among livestock. Cloudburst were reported through the South Central Illinois Section. Denver colo., Jan. 19�? ins a a plan to save the taxpayers of Colorado thousands dollars was ree nth. Put und Quot a Quot a Ausink heavy Quot damage by the Ltd ing of buildings. The Small Steamer ing other development of min by to the plea of senators Whitney feral resources of the state would Gunderson and Berry that it Inves-1 exempted from provisions of the Ligate the entire banking depart Blue sky securities commis ment in the amending judiciary Sion regulations under a Bill by committee report rather than of the alleged indebtedness of one individual. Nesbit attributed the defeat of Buell f. Jones Republican candidate for governor to a this alleged suspected connection with the disreputable record of the old Ma-1 Bettelheim of Lawrence. Other measures introduced in the House today included. Overholser of Walworth providing for $25 License fee for dealers in fruit juices Ades soda water pop and nectar. Lyon of Minnehaha to make Chine a and pointed out that the municipal Bonds payable serially 70,000 who had voted for Hoover commencing not More than three had voted for Jones democratic of years from Date of issuance and potent. Permitting payment at any time Whitney of Haakon declared that i prior to maturity the Senate has no right to single Babcock of Codington legalizing out one Man and make him a tar-1 actions of Codington county offi get. He said he was not a Strong jeers in connection with the cod supporter of Norbeck and that he in ton county studies memorial did not vote for him the last time fund during 1920 to 1925, and sub a but it seems that a general invest sequent proceedings no withstand ligation of the banking department ing failure to submit the propose. Washington d. A Jan. 19.�? up firemen killed when a a it. _. _ ii it. A a a i Ham 4a a a ll______.1 i. I a Floc Protevi f a i priv _ Cates of a consolidation of the states schools of higher learning. Colorado supports six colleges universities in which it was pointed out courses of study Are duplicated at great expense to the taxpayers. The school of mines operated particularly for the training of engineers and offers exclusively courses in engineering and chemistry. A Colorado University and Colorado agricultural College these courses Are duplicated to a certain extent. Under the proposed plan Colo ado aggie school of mines Western state College the state Normal at Alamosa and the agricultural College at fort Lewis would be abolished and reorganized As departments of the University of All state schools except the University of Colorado could be Abol hed by the state legislature bemused they were formed by amendments to the Constitution. The University was created by the a ranting of a charter therefore my change in its organization would have to go to the people for vote. Drys amazed at Mellone frown mary., overturned in the Ohio River at Mounds 111. No one oxus aboard. Small streams throughout the area overflowed and traffic was halted in Many places where the water covered portions of the highways. More violent at Mannle the violence of the storm was intensified at Maunie at the Illinois Indiana line where a school building collapsed killing two children and a woman and causing injuries some serious to 25 pupils. Rising temperatures preceded and accompanied the storm Termo eters going a High As 64 degrees above Zero at Evansville ind. Temperatures began falling when night came. Unrelated storms of less severity swept Kentucky and Tennessee. The wind overturned the Skiff in which Roy liter and Clinton Mahoney were rowing from Madison ind., to Milton ky., and their bodies had been been recovered Early today. William thrasher at work on a Bridge at Louisville was blown into the River and drowned. Because of the storms wide area and unsatisfactory lines of communication to Many places an accurate estimate of the storm damage was impossible. Is the Only action this body Jan Tion to a vote of the electors and a Telegram to Secretary Mellon take. I believe the republicans providing that the fund be spent a a a a three prominent dry leaders and democrats of this Senate Only for memorial purposes. Expressing amazement at the treas should go on record As favouring the judiciary committee relating to head s disapproval of proposed investigation of the department As fees and commiss on of executors prohibition in to everyone and anyone rather ban Ana administrators one individual.�?�. Bill on foreclosures attorney general m. Q. Sharpe judiciary. Committee giving in his opinion dealing with Piecourt Power to direct in what Par Bank secrecy Law of 1909, proscribe eels premises shall be offered and ing it a felony on the part of the How sold in action and judgment superintendent of Banks of the a on foreclosures. Tuition rates in state institutions would be increased under a Resolution introduced in the Senate by Mcginity of Potter. The new rates he proposes Are $75 per year banking examiners to divulge information As to creditors debtors of Banks expressed that a the inhibition of the statute against disclosures by the superintendent of Banks relates to his privately and promiscuously giving out information and is not related to his making a report to the legislature when called upon to do suggests probes Parliman of Minnehaha recommended that senators Nisbet of for Cement was read in the Senate today by senator Sheppard Democrat Texas. The Telegram was signed by Bishop James Cannon a chairman and Eugene l. Crawford As Secretary of the Board of Temperance and social service methodist episcopal Church. South and Bishop Thomas Nicholson president of the anti Saloon league. As soon As the Telegram was made Public senator Harris Democrat for regular College course $125 per Georgia author of the proposal to year for Medicine and Law course increase the prohibition fund by the Resolution proposes that an >25,000,000, issued a statement say additional $25 be added to the that he v 85 Hap 10 learn t iat yearly tuition of non resident Stu the presided of the anti Saloon dents. Would Cut curricula curricula of the school of Minnehaha Hunter of Grant and mines state College and the uni league had a a repudiated f Scott Mcbride superintendent of e league who Harris declared had a joined forces with Secretary Mel Atkins of Brule and represent verify would be curtailed under Lon in opposition to the increase. Rives Weide of Grant Mcfarlane of Mccook and Mundt of Minnehaha be appointed on the committee to investigate the state banking department following adoption by the House of a Resolution introduced yesterday by Peterson of Union speaker Loucks this morning appointed a committee of five members for the purpose of considering recommendation of gov. Bulow that the Railroad commission be abolished and to investigate conditions activities and functions of the state Board of Railroad commissioners. The committee is composed of Peterson Mundt of Minnehaha Gilliland of Yankton As members provisions of three Bills introduced in the Senate today by i. J. Mcginity of Potter county. The first measure would restrict the school of mines to teaching of mining engineering metallurgical engineering chemical engineering physical culture and Public speaking eliminating arts and science subjects from its course of study. Subjects of agriculture engineering Home economics and Experiment station and Extension work would be All that could be taught at the Brookings institution As Rose hence courses and the school of science courses and the school of pharmacy would be eliminated. The third measure would limit the message to Secretary Mellon declared that a we Are amazed at your failure to recognize great t satisfaction with the Inadequacy of the present program and to grasp eagerly the odder Unity presented by the proposed appropriation the immediate development of a More adequate it suggested that the appropriation be made subject to such dus Tributino As the Treasury May determine after investigation and the some of the Money be used for train hits washout Hamilton ont., Jan. 19.�?<flv-an express train on the Toronto. Hamilton and Buffalo Railroad was wrecked last night when it ran to a washout on a Mountainside. ?.r Here. The fireman was killed id the Engineer and a score of passengers injured. The track weakened by heavy Rains gave Way under the locomotive which plunged Down a 40-foot embankment. The baggage car Slid part Way Down the Bank and the smoking car immediately behind it fell on its Side. The wreck occurred on the Side f the Hamilton Mountain at a Point so inaccessible that Rescue work was delayed because residents in the Vicinity were unable to scale the Cliff in the darkness and heavy downpour. Louisville ky., Jan. 19�?0<p a the death toll of storms which swept Kentucky yesterday was raised to four today when it was reported from Georgetown ky., that G. Klosse a Farmer living near Here was killed when a Bam in which he was watering Stock collapsed. Three men were drowned in the Ohio River. One a Workman on a Bridge under construction Over the River Here was pinged 150 feet into the water. The other two were drowned near Bedford. Ky., when a boat capsized by the wind. At Elizabethtown ky., mrs Blair Ackers sup ered a fractured Skull of the general investigation com Mittee and Jensen of by own ande University o subjects commonly embraced under the title of v Westphal of Fetter. Cites precedents the Peterson Resolution recited the governors recommendation of abolishment of the Railroad commission and incorporating its duties under the attorney general s department if the legislature considered it necessary to continue to fix intrastate traffic rates pointed out that the legislature a is desirous of effecting All the economies possible a but washed All the information possible before considering the pro i Titi Penone ads. You can too by using bounced that one to task of the stay of it a of posed abolishment and explained tile task . Set notate Liat the Railroad commissioners have under . Hoover jul be express eci he desire that a Complete till probably be less Complex Anc investigation be made and have of Era arts and sciences and education Commerce Law Medicine physical culture and Public health military tactics music and Public speaking. The University now maintains i engineering school and Extension department and gives some instruction in agricultural subjects. A a o an intensive nationwide can Rion ant our a Ber persons were injured Campaign emphasizing the a Dan i a when a laundry edger to individuals and to society of them. A Bam my use of intoxicants a a it will be difficult for the average citizen to believe that there is much Zeal eagerness on the of the Secretary of the Treasury to secure adequate enforcement if he refuses this oppor and carry out an adequate pro Gram a the message said. O a lapsed on Matt frilly. Farmer living near Georgetown by he was injured seriously. Louisville hospitals treated a number of persons for cuts and bruises it was estimated that approx refuses this Opportunity to de Elop too rooms a Erie Tom and Larrv out an Arf Miata nm-1bouses m Louisville. Telephone and Telegraph service throughout the state was disrupted. Maybe the judge owned one too Minneapolis msnn., Jan. 19�?op a the Eris some Justice after All take the Case of . Opsahl of 0 for a ten people rescued from wild Ohio Rivers Cleveland o., Jan. 19�?of a ten persons were rescued Early today As rising Waters of the Cuya hoga and Chagrin Rivers swirled Abc it their Homes. Three men braved the Disrud to occupy Senate seat soon Minneapolis who paid $3 Huron s. D., Jan. of a Rev. J cigarette lighter at a jewelry store. Swonsen caters of the Chagrin River s d. Disrud Beadle county Sena worked toe in the store. Which had overflowed into a Ravine expressed the desire that a Complete Tor today left the Hospital where but when he got out Anion his to Rescue . And mrs. Grant Down Cert Al Telen Hnyp com Nav an i investigation be made and have of he has been confined for More than a friends hed flick it time and in their 3 Vear old Dauksz hip Nom Centra. Telephone Getmay a toed co operate in such invest-1 seven weeks suffering from typhoid line socket and limited communication with Russia it would seem prob was possible. Continued on Page thirteen prior to debate on the Nisbet est i he probably will be Able to take Elution k supplementary opinion of his Placo in the state Senate in attorney general Sharpe was read i about two weeks. Anything a it it. A refund his Money a ordered a sympathetic court their Home. Two men Ware taken from the roof of a Shack after the Cuya hoga River had risen three fee continued on Page thirteen

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