Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 13, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair cooler the evening Republican vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Saturday july 13, 1929 twelve pages Liers race across number 237 i led controls Force angeleno Down after 246hour Mark fliers motor survive ten Day struggle sudden Landing made As Tail flutter perils men and plane a Tough Hombres come Down at last see hop end Culver City calif., july 13.�? jpy the ten Day flight of l. W. Meriden a d h b. Reinhart came to a sudden end Here yesterday afternoon i her. The Tail group of their Bivanes angeleno was fouled causing a Tail flutter and forcing them to land. F. To the fliers set a new endurance living record of 246 hours 43 minces 32 seconds a Mark far beyond he 174 hours 49 seconds established by Bvron k. Newcomb and Roy l Mitchell of Cleveland. An examination of the fliers and j heir second hand 220 horse Power Wright whirl and motor rimmed lately after the flights end disclosed that both men and engine still were in Good condition and might have j continued indefinitely had not the Tail flutter developed. Lauds engine we have to give the engine credit for everything a said Mendell As he clambered out of the plane. A never i before has an air plane engine done Anvil Ling like and so it was with the fliers i themselves. A physician who examined them indicated the Long grind had not greatly harmed them. Thus the flight which after breaking All existing endurance records turned into a Duel Between Man and motor ended in a draw so far As that tangle was concerned. The plane a a second hand Buhl air Sedan touched the Landing Field at 2 13 02 p. In. Yesterday. The Takeoff was at 7 29 30 a. In. July 2. Debris which collected on the Stabler of the plane coupled with a j blow from a Hatch cover which was torn off the Cabin of the angeleno i All but forced the endurance Craft j out of Contro and abruptly ended its unprecedented flight. Haggard smiles As the fliers climbed stiffly out of their plane a Haggard sort of i smile on their be whiskered Oil spat 1 tired faces they praised the motor which would not quit and protest j de the turn of Fate that had denied them the Opportunity to test their prowess in a fight to the finish with the second hand Power unit. The end came shortly after men aril and Reinhart had messaged re queuing a 37th refuelling Contact. As the auxiliary ship took the air Aru gained its position Over the endurance plane the angeleno with ail group wobbling badly slipped away and landed sharply before the Odo persons who were watching the refuelling attempt were aware that be Hardy adventurers had come to he end of their flight. Mendell looked Hale and Hearty while Reinhart a bit More Pale stumbled As he attempted to walk away from the plane. Both fliers Plater said they found themselves up strangely weak on their feet. \ it was estimated that the angeleno had flown approximately 19.-Miles in the journey which had a Ken it Only a few Miles from the Airport. The average Speed was 80 rules an hour. With the motor con using 3.035 Gallons of gasoline. Given new plane a new Buhl air Sedan today was reroute Here. A gift to the fliers rom the makers of the plane angeleno. It is powered with a Wright whirlwind motor gift of the Wright aeronautical corporation. The perilous mid air refuelling feat Schich kept the angeleno aloft for the startling total of 246 hours and 44 minutes is shown in picture above. Lower View show r. B. Reinhart left and Lieut. L. W. Mendell a Tough Hombres who set out to prove Man can outlast a motor. Barton Meyer to soldiers make play net final a Kansas Creek becomes raging torrent covers town of Hutchinson Hutchinson kan., july 13�? up a flood Waters pouring into Hutchinson from two. Directions had inn strikers toiled in arson plot new Orleans car barn saved by vigilance of night watchman single and double events at Sioux tourney to be played sunday Dell rapids s d., july 13.�?�? Horace Barton of Sioux Falls. South Dakotas Youthful Tennis Star will meet a new rival. Carl Meyer of Watertown in the finals of the mens singles of the Sioux Valley net tournament Here tomorrow. In Semi finals yesterday Barton Defeated Art Brunstedt of rapid City. 6-1, 6-1, 11-9, who rallied the last set. Meyer former Champion reported this morning. Of Kansas City. Eliminated Claude cow Creek ordinarily a Placid Krause. Minneapolis 8-6. 4-6, 6-1, j Stream ten feet wide transformed 6-3. Earlier in the Day Brunstedt i into a raging torrent by recent Rains former state Champion won from i swept through the business District Frank Enright of Dell rapids in a shortly after Midnight. Merchants j cars ars stored was saved from de Quarter final match. I avoided heavy damage to their j Striction new Orleans july 13�? a a while conciliators were expressing Hope Over the Prospect of Degoti dated the City Early today causing rating an end of the Street railway damage estimated at $250,000. Strike another overt act was com Sand members of the first battalion of miffed by incendiaries today. The 130th Field artillery Kansas j tht5d National guard have been ordered car barn to drive up and soak with into action to protect lives and i an inflammable liquid a Wall Bear property. No loss of life had been ing a the Fucker Al injunction protecting the Public service company s property from violence. The watchman hurriedly summoned the fire department As the men applied a Torch and sped away and the building where the old Barton also reached the doubles stocks by moving them from base-1 today the citizens advisory com mais teaming with Kraase he ments and Low shelves yesterday. seeking to bring the i 500 j Defeated c Reynolds and c Paul-1 the Waters from the Creek entered striking Union men and the com it own rapid he straight sets Hutchinson from the North inundate Pany into negotiations planned How Phiev final team will1 the exclusive residential Section another meeting with the Board of Cash contributions amounting to i ."j1_.h John j in part of the City and damaging i directors of the Cir. Company Nore than three thousand dollars j a a Homes. The second Stream of repairs were being completed and possible contracts for screen. A Lubbin Sioux Falls and water from the Creek came in from on stretches of trackage torn up and stage appearances As Well As a a egg a a Reier it in Erick the West. A drainage canal in the in the sabotage of a week ago when for news a Boer and Magazine aril Ltd pub t a i Section of the City also overflowed. Union sympathizers overran the , awaited the pair when they i Dorothy Marlym of be Mars Iowa a washout on the Missouri Pacific City in riotous fashion for a re Nad completed their rest. I advanced quickly to the Semi finals main line Cut off Railroad service sumption of Street car service by fogs harassed the fliers during of the South Dakota women a sin Salina North of Here was con Morrow under the Protection of he first few nights of their defiant Gies yesterday. In the first round fronted with a new menace when ithe United states deputies and to Oumer they were also marked by i she Drew a Bye and then conquered i jew Creek broke Over the Missouri Lichen armed with shotguns. The part of the pfc fruit j Agnes Mcdermott of Dell rapids Pacific tracks in the West Edge of Alf a do zen charred and twist Ness on the flight progressed they became re and Mere accustomed to the j Tine. Weather forecast and Adrienne Kaiser of Watertown in straight sets. Today she was matched against Iola Brakka of Dell rapids. Irene Paulson. And Florence Paulson of Dell rapids were paired in the other Semi funds tilt. Tit by the associated press Minnesota a generally fair tonight j Ltd sunday cooler in East and Romp i ifs greeted i of pairing damage done by or Ith portions sunday. 0 ctr or Mac North Dakota fair tonight j by u. S. Students lightly warmer in Northeast per j Rome Italy july 13.�?op>�?capons sunday increasing cloudiness Uin a. Yancey and his my warmer followed by showers in companion. Roger q. It portion in afternoon. Williams awoke i morning to find before their hotel Balcony Al. The cite i car trucks Bear mute evidence the City ass ssh the residential of the attempt operate Street while cars with the Aid of City policemen Salina were experiencing the Fly a i and strike breaker from North of a is it w site Street mobbing before the arc form i a 2 j i Federal injunction was granted by is. St11? in pied Wayne g floods the last few Days returned to their Homes and started the work the Waters. Of this strike. Borah. Is the thirteenth Day of the of jury deadlocks in Phillip land Case Pierre s. D., july 13�? a3 a after deliberating More than 16 hours Huron s. D., july 13�? a3 be. F. The u. S. District court jury in the Snipper Bancroft Armer was Chicago and Northwestern railway Farmer at Bancroft Breaks Back in fall West portion tonight cooler in t portion tonight sunday partly Ady m East showers in West por �1 Nebraska unsettled Thunder chewers probable in West portion tonight Ara sunday and in East por i Uil a Quot is or a night cooler a the a Star spangled banners giving Day critically injured. It was Bethel College yells and booming the lived his Back was broken when fliers names in All directions. He fell from a Load of Hay. Rubbing their eyes the american paralysed from his Chest Down airmen went Down and Shook hands \ or. Shippers recovery was doubt South Dakota generally fair in. A 4_ j my a Hwy Vvs a i a a it a a a a a a Quot woo Vii Aku Auu in Radway i a a is Hundred american students singing brought to a local Hospital yester company a land condemnation Case thwart a nation taught cooler in i _ a i a a Ltd a a t4 a. U. Reported disagreement this morn ing and was discharged by judge a. L. Wyman. Court was adjourned until the october term. The Case went to the jury Short-65, by after 5 p. In. Yesterday after i four Days of testimony. Condemnation of land owned by Hal Wheaton on the bad River near i Philip was sought by the railway company in order to divert Waters of the River. Railway company witnesses testified the present course of the River endangered the Railroad tracks and that the proposed Channel was necessary As a matter of Public safety. Witnesses for the defendent testified flood danger would is in week with the students signing % Auto a a for pictures. Ping at hotels had arranged to meet Early in the morning so As to catch the fliers before they left their abode. The fliers went to the cent Ocelle military air Field today with major in East portion. Weather Outlook for the bin neg monday july 15. For the upper Mississippi and j lower Missouri valleys and the Northern and citral great Plains a a a in to american Quot unsettled showery weather prod thee sated la Rem mature. I including the Savoie 64 in above Normal beginning of week sch 6htn pm followed by cooler Middle of week. The a Jussi and warmer at close. I Ful doctors said. He is about physicians at Bancroft believed that his condition was so serious he could not be moved soon after the Accident thursday noon. Farn As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a in. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today a maximum 96. Minimum 68. At 7 a. In. Today 72. Roads Good it 1 precipitation 0 Rince january i 11.58 inches precipitation deficiency since january 1 4 inches. They had their tuxedos and were this particular and was in already for the various recept ions # by Witt wanted go. Amp to buy a farm. We have Tiro posed Channel would damage to Sci ii c his farm to the extent of $12,500. Had wonderful results from a maximum and Miri mum temper a tin ahin8 Hern. Ung the lures As recorded he the official Hay they visited the foreign res club. Power probe will take in s. I. Utilities state utilities companies to come under Board inquiry by u. S. Couzins speeds plan evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington Washington C., july 13�?South Dakota Power companies will come within the scope of a Broad inquiry into Public utilities of All sorts planned by the Senate interstate Commerce committee in hearings this fall according to an announcement by senator James Kouzens chairman of the committee Here today. Senator Couzens has summoned the committee to meet about september first to hold extensive hearings on the pending Bill to set up a commission on communications. As proposed the commission will consist of five members at salaries of $10,000 a year and will have Power to regulate radio Telegraph Telephone and Power Utility concerns doing an interstate business with authority to investigate Utility rates and financing to a More comprehensive extent than that carried in the Walsh Resolution for the investigation of the Power Trust now before the Federal Trade commission. Will Speed hearings Couzens says that under the schedule outlined by him Here today the committee should conclude its hearings before the regular session of Congress begins in december. It is his intention at that time to ask for Early consideration of the Bill of which he is the author. A the committee has Broad Powers to investigate All acts bearing on the operation of Utility concerns whatever their nature engaging in interstate Commerce a Couzens states. A we feel that there is considerable evidence which we May gather in line with the Bill a intent to form some regulatory body for All utilities without duplicating the investigations now being carried on by the Trade commission. Utility to give views a representatives of the Power Industry and other utilities will of course be Given ample Opportunity to present their views on regulation by the proposed Federal commission which the Bill would set up. Questionnaires will be circulated among the principal Telephone radio and Power companies doing interstate business and All such concerns will be notified of the Date set for the i fall adoption of the Couzens Bill would Transfer to the commission on communications the major portion of the functions now exercised by the u. S. Power commission in regulating Power project developments by private Enterprise in South Dakota a bother states. It would also bring about a sweeping change in the exercise it of control Over other utilities. Interstate Telephone and Telegraph wires Are now under the supervision of the interstate Commerce commission which would be relieved of this duty. The Bill would also abolish the Federal radio commission w hich now controls All radio licensing. Middle course in Tariff seen House Bill Industrial rates to be sliced say g. O. P. Leaders in Senate Washington. A. July 13�?�? indications were multiplying today that administration forces in the Senate would steer for a Middle course in Tariff revision while interest continued to grow in the numerous foreign protests against various rate increases voted by the House. As interpreted in Many quarters the administration groups preference is expected to follow a line somewhere Between the extremes represented in the sweeping revisit of rates written into the House Bill and the Republican independents desire to confine upward changes to farm and related products while reducing present duties on some Industrial commodities. So far that View has been expressed publicly in greatest detail by senator Edge Republican new Jersey who is con iced that there is justification for a cutting Down the House Bill and even the present Law in some Industrial schedules. But that others should be increased. Discussion of the foreign protests meanwhile brought out indications that the administration was a Little More concerned Over that from Canada one of the United states a largest customers than Over these from other nations. The Canadian protest which is understood to be directed chiefly against the House rates on shingles lumber and feeder cattle has been outlined to Secretary Stimson by min ister Massey in the form of a conversation. Australians Tariff policy affecting the United states was made the subject of a statement by chairman Smoot of the Senate finance committee which is winding up its hearings on the a use Bill preparatory to starting the rewriting of the measure for submission to the Senate. Modern Jean Vade an stirs indignation of France boy left orphaned by War sent to prison for six years because he boarded train without a ticket Paris France july 13�? 4,>�?a 14-year-old French boy without Money tried to go to America. How that adventure started him on a fight with Justice that has Cost him the Best Days of his life has reached a Paris columnist in a Savage attack on the courts. A then the Barracks. Society did not refuse this lost child the right to die for his country. A but the Barracks Are almost a French a plunge Oyer Ocean to u. S. Parisians flying fastest ship Are expected to arrive first the front pages of the Paris papers Parade for Ponto. One eats has and has shocked the French con a science almost As much As the i mythical Case of Jean Val Jean. The victims name is edouard i Ponto. Deserted by his Mother during the War while his father was at the front Ponto was made the Ward of a Farmer. Badly treated the boy ran away hoping to reach America. He boarded a train at Paris for Havre without a ticket. He was arrested at Havre and sentenced to six years in prison for swindling the Railroad company. Educated in prison. Ponto was released and sent to the army to do his military service. A six years in prison a comments a bed. Makes friends. Ponto proves an excellent Soldier. He is released in 1927 with a certificate of Good conduct. Then Justice slips again the army clerk thought it was necessary to write on pontos precious discharge papers the fact that he was an sex convict. A there Ponto was condemned to die of hunger. After leaving his regiment he can find work nowhere. Why should anyone hire a youth who had been in prison Ponto cannot find work but he does find men with whom he served in Ponto has just been arrested again and condemned to five years More in prison. A u. S. Halts malt j seasons heat manufacturing records made action termed death blow at Milwaukee a famous Industry Milwaukee wis., july 13�? off a orders to cease the manufacture of �?o12 Pef cent malt tonic were issued to local Brewers yesterday by United states prohibition commissioner Doran. With the exception of the 18th amendment the order was termed the most severe setback received by the a Industry that made Milwaukee the mandate delivered through e. Yellowley prohibition enforcement officer at Chicago stated that effective immediately malt tonics must contain a minimum of 18 per cent solids derived from malt and not More than two per cent alcohol by volume this preparation the order added must be bottled and distributed under the same restrictions As now Given the 12 per cent product. All such tonic made on or before july la May be marketed in the Usu a manner but manufacture must cease at once according to the order. Brewers today said that this Means the destruction of thousands of dollars Worth of tonic now in the course of preparation. They also jointed out that the order virtually funks thousands of dollars of machinery acquired by three of the leading breweries Here for the manufacture of the �?o12 per cent product. The latter has just received the Benefit of nation wide advertising that hailed it As the most palatable malt produced since the prohibition of Beer and cited health giving properties ascribed to it by physicians and chemists. Aside from these immediate effects it was said that the order will deprive Milwaukee of an Industry earning More than $2,000,000 a year. Manufacturers of the �?o12 per cent product today declared that it would be virtually impossible to make the 2 per cent tonic permitted under the order and freely predicted that the brew would disappear from the Market. Grouting finished at Lake spillway danger of water running Over and cracking the spillway has been Inch of rain. Removed and the remainder of the work in strengthening the Lake Mitchell dam will be completed in four or five Days unless something unforeseen happens. Mayor Fredericks announced today. A fall of the grouting has been completed. It took 35 Yards of gravel and Concrete to fill the sunken spaces the mayor declared. A work on sinking the Sheet piling which is to go Down 200 feet was delayed by failure of the Neu Matic Hammer to function properly and repairs had to be obtained from Omaha a or. Fredericks stated and added a it is necessary that this Sheet piling go in to Complete the work of fixing the if the pneumatic machinery had not broken Down it is probable that most of the work would have been completed by now he stated. A we Are correcting everything that we find to be wrong with the dam and the spillway proper is already out of the danger Point a the mayor conclude o 104 degrees at Pierre is hottest in state Hail damages crops Huron s. D., june 13�?up a with the thermometer reaching 104 degrees at Pierre heat records for the summer were set in South Dakota yesterday. The sweltering Sun and excessive humidity continued today As temperatures again climbed toward the nineties. Yesterdays intense heat the 100-degree Mark Only at Pierre according to reports received at the state weather Bureau Here but the Mercury touched 98 at Verdeen and 96 at mitchel., Watertown and Huron. Rapid City with 83 was the lowest maximum reported. Minimum temperatures last night were above 60 degrees and the upward climb of the Merthy was started Early in the Forenoon. At to a. Rn., it was 80 Here. Redfield received .25 Inch rainfall in thundershowers that entered in the Center of the state Early last night. One woman was overcome by the heat Here during the last two Days. Weather is perfect by the associated press the polish plane marshal up Sud ski and the French question Mark today were speeding neck and neck Westward across the Atlantic in a great trans Atlantic air race from Paris to new York. Wireless signals from both planes a were heard by the steamship Chesapeake More than 4c0 Miles off the French coast after 7 a. Rn., Centra Standard time. The polish plane then was 9 hours and 24 minutes out of Lebourget and the French plane was exactly nine hours out. From All reports it appeared that both were speeding along at approximately too Miles an hour the polish plane flying the More Northern and Shorter route while the French plane appeared swinging from Cane finisterre Spain in a line tending northward and converging with the marshal Pilsudski a course. The polish plane was definitely sighted 250 Miles West of St. A Zaire by the British steamship Cara while almost an hour later the Steamer it Takos reported sighting a West bound plane presumably the marshal Pilsudski. Some eighty Miles further out at sea. The question Mark with Dieu Donne Cosie at the controls followed a More southerly route and communicated with the St Amer Esperance Bay off Cape finisterre Early in the morning. Hail rakes too mile strip of land near Mellette Mellette s. D., july 13�? up a a terrific Hail storm which swept a 100-Square mile area entering Here last night was reported to have destroyed 75 per cent of the crops. Total loss believed to have been Large had not been estimated today. Crop losses ranged from ten per cent on a few farms to a total destruction on Many homesteads Over an area ranging from six to ten Miles wide and extending North to the Brown county line and including Brentford. More than 15 panes of Glass were broken in the Mellette school House while windows were reported broken in every Home in town. Several Small buildings were destroyed poultry was killed and Garden products were flattened by the Hail. The storm said by old timers to be the worst in the history of Mellette swept North South and East of Here. It was accompanied by .67 f. And r. Chain reported sold that double service was not the add he wrote and added Tinsley starts for Federal prison weather and roads by the associated press irix fails ate town Huron Aberdeen Yankton rapid City Brookings Pierre Minneapolis. Minn., july 13.�? up Precipio Teflon j a the Tribune says that Sale of the Northwest Rhain of Heaters operated by Finkelstein and Reuben interests to the Public Heaters inc., was Reddert a foday to have be a completed at a Price of $10,000,000. Although 8dmittine that a eth Sale has been finkas Stein and Reuben officials declined to am Hilo of roads 75 82 68 .00 Good 69 96 61 .00 Good 67 96 64 .94 Good 63 98 60 .05 Good 78 94 74 .00 Good 61 88 61 of Good 78 96 68 .00 Good 69 104 67 .00 Good needed. If you have a farm for Sale or if you want to buy a farm you will probably be Able to make a Deal through the want ads. Remember Pierre s. A. July 13�?op pc. B Tinsley rancher under 12 years sentence for horse stealing on the Cheyenne Indian reservation was on his Way to the unified states Penitentiary at Leavenworth Kansas today in charge of w. J. Goetzen United states Deputy marshal. Unable to furnish $10,000 Bonds Tinsley must remain in custody awaiting Appeal of., in. La i. La Awai Uuk aural i his Case to the confirm or deny the report Nego if pays to Tell the Story Well. United stages circuit court. Notice Flat ions for the Sale have been in Progress for several months a Chin of to Heaters is under control of the f. And h interest in cities throughout Minnesota Wisconsin. North and South Dakota and Montana write a Good and and leave the rest to double service. Use the Handy Blank in this Issue. Of Appeal was filed after Tinsley John Reed and William Shepard were sentenced in United states dry agents seize still in Minnesota Sioux Falls s. A. July 13-�?�? Federal prohibition agents stationed Here announced today that they had assisted in the arrest of three men and the confiscation of a Large liquor Plant eight Miles Southwest of Iona Lake. Minn. Albert Brake. Leo Menke and Robert Voss were arrested and Are now in the custody of Federal authorities at St Paul who participated in the raid. Two stills were found in an abandoned barn in addition to up District court Here last week. Shep j plies and equipment the dry agents Ard and Reed furnished Bonds and i seized 350 Gallons of alcohol. The Are at Liberty pending hearing of the i daily capacity of the pc pfc was said Appeal to be from too to 350 Gallons. Senator to Start s. Indian probe Yankton s. a july 13.�?up a senators Burton k. Wheeler of Montana and Lynn j. Frazier of North Dakota members of the Senate Indian affairs committee who Are making an inspection tour of Western reservations today began their work in South Dakota. They Wert joined Here by senator Mcmaster of South Dakota and left this morning for the Greenwood Agency near Wagner. Next week they will visit the Pine Ridge and Rosebud agencies expecting to stay in the state until the Middle of the week. The senators came Here from Sioux City last night after completing a Survey of the Indian situation at Winnebago Nebr. Senator la Follette of Wisconsin has left the party which now includes r. P. Carney committee reporter and Nelson a. Mason clerk of the committee. Sioux fall fetes potentate of shrine Sioux Falls s. A. July 13�? up a local shrines last night entertained Leo v. Youngworth of los Angeles Imperial potentate of the National shrine organization who is in South Dakota on a tour of inspection. A dinner and dance was attended by 200. Or. Youngworth was escorted Here from Huron yesterday by a delegation of 18, headed by a. B. Fairbank. He left this morning for Mitchell for a luncheon reception and will go from there to rapid City land Deadwood. Before the storm Grain men said crop prospects Here were the Best in Northern South Dakota. Robert rest held on liquor charge Robert Rew of Mitchell was arrested two other men were held for investigation and a local business Man is suspected of being involved in a liquor manufacture near Mitchell As the result of raids conducted by state and county officials today. Rew who was held on a charge of possessing liquor was arrested on his farm near Mitchell by Deputy state sheriff Wood Smith and county Sherff w. H. Snow just As he was loading a still into a truck with the intention of getting it. Away according to Smith. His arrest allowed the holding of two other men on a charge of driving automobiles with improper licenses. At that time officers overheard one of them say phone Bobby Rew. I they then went to the farm and Rew when he saw them coming ran to the House where he is alleged to have destroyed som liquor according to Smith. He was released under $1,000 Bond. Bases results National league r h e Cincinnati too too 230 0�?6 8 i Boston .040 002 too 1�?7 13 2 May Donohue Earhardt and Gooch Cantwell Cunningham and Spohrer. Pittsburgh .004 too 212�?10 15 0 Philadelphia too Ooi Ooin 2 8 2 Kremer and Hargrave Bailey Mcgraw and Davis. Chicago .010 too 120�?4 to 0 new York too too ooo�?0 4 0 Carlson and Taylor Henry Fitzsimmons and of Farrell. St. Louis .010 104 0 Brooklyn .004 too 2 Hanahan. Holland and Wilson Morrison and Picinich. American league first game f h f new York Ooi 010 200�?4 8 i Chicago. Too 010 100�?2 9 i Zachary and Dickey Faber and Berg. First game Philadelphia too too 001�?1 7 i St. Louis. 020 too iox�?3 7 0 frenchmen reported four Tim s on route Lebourget France july 13�?ia> a two rival air planes one bearing the colors of Poland and the other those of France today were Speed passed in swiftly so far As known Westward Over the Atlantic in the first trans Atlantic ear race from Paris to new York. Perfect weather conditions gave every Hope that the polish and French rivals of the air were Well on their Way. The poles on a northerly route and the frenchmen on a More southerly one. Major Ludwik Idzikowski and his companion. Major Casimir Kubala took off first in their plane the marshal Pilsudski at 4 47 a. M. <9 47 p. In. Friday Central Standard time while Captain Dieudonne costs famous French flier and Jacues Bellonte followed 45 minutes later at 5 32 a. In. Reported at sea by i a. Rn., today both planes should have been Cut Over the Atlantic. The French fliers were reported four times in their passage across France from Paris Over the Bay of Biscay and finally Santander Spain in the Region of which two other trans Atlantic flights the yellow Bird. And the Pathfinder. Ended recently. The men were sighted Over the Spanish coastal cite at. 9 39 a. In. Local time <3 30 a. In. Eastern Standard time having covered nearly 470 Miles in slightly less than four hours indicating a. Good average Sneed of More than 115 Miles an hour. The Progress of the polish plane was not so Clear. No word had been received As to its whereabouts this afternoon but As it was last seen going strongly having made the hazardous Takeoff with its enormous Load of gasoline the presumption was it too was safely in its Way. Then too the polish flight cad not received As much notice As the Corte attempt and the Shal Pilsudski might have with but Little attention. Both planes should reach new York tomorrow afternoon if All Coes Al Lith up Quot tech first for their machine is faster. Courses to merge two planes headed in different directions at the Start their courses come close together near the azores when both plan to continue by the same route by Vav of Halifax to new York. The sensational Start of the first trans Atlantic air race soon be earn known in Paris and throughout France and excitement grew with each succeeding report of the Progress of the question Mark As the French machine is known. The fact that the poles had not te2ird of As not considered remarkable As their wireless apparatus was known not to have been working Well at the Start and its Light Gray color would make it hard to distinguish a Airt a Cloudy sky. The marshal Pilsudski is equipped with wireless apparatus for Telegraph and Telephone having a Range of about sixty Miles while the question Mark has a wireless apparatus for telegraphy having a Range of Between 300 arid 350 Miles. Mar passed Mitchell to get 1930 chess tourney rapid City s. July 13-�? Mitchell was chosen for the 1936 tournament of the South Dakota chess association during the final play at the state meeting Here g. R. Hughart of Mitchell hold an unexpired term As state president. And r. A. Otis of Aberdeen was re elected Secretary treasurer. The tournament in which the state Champion is being selected will close today. Or. Otis is defending Champion i. H. Chase of rapid City was High Point Man this Forenoon. Twelve Are competing. Irene plan two Day Celebration Irene s. a july 13�?committees report fast Progress in the work of preparing for a two Day Celebration and sports Day which Are scheduled to be held Iii Irene the fore part of August. The event is being sponsored by the Irene Community dub. Plans provide for amp program of sports. Pierre gets 104 degrees of heat Pierre. S. A. July 13�?op a after Perkins Collins climbing to 104 degrees yesterday afternoon to establish the High heat too too 01 Mark of the season Here the Merlon Idi 2 curve showed signs of relenting slightly today. The temperature dropped to 67 degrees during the Boston at Detroit postponed rain night and had risen to 63 at 7 a. In Walberg and and Schang. Washington. Cleveland. Jones and run a Sewell. Miller and l