Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 16, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather Tifft Ivy to it tit. Drin Toi a tat i third unsettled cooler i he Republican edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday july 16,1929 ten pages number 239 Board to buy wheat thinks farm senator capper predicts formation of sub commission to handle Grain plan East to West Ocean hop not sit surplus still seen evening Republican Bureau the Albee building. Washington d. Vii Shingto d. C., july Law a re ice divergence in opinion Over what Steps the u. S. Farm Board Ali take to handle the huge Grain Cron now approaching is Manifest Here As the Board holds its first nog this week and begins the Ding of its policies though the recent report of the Arment of agriculture Indi that the yield of an estimated ass Nio too million bushels will not equal the record crop of last year i a production will assure a ire carry Over when the present err n situation is brought into the r of ire. At present it is reported editors Are filled and foreign markets Are slow in their demands or the existing surplus in warehouses and at the seaports. 4 fact which is perhaps even More significant is also disclosed in til6 a cps Rora Entz a report indicating that the Supply of wheat actually or the farms has shown a very sub so Antral increase during the past month All of which cannot be attributed to seasonal conditions. Web buy wheat senator capper of Kansas one of the chief supporters of the Bill which created the farm Board in a recent statement Here for the eve neg Republican said that in a i opinion the Board would immediate set up a stabilizing corporation and proceed thereafter to buy wheat in order to control the sur capt. Charles Kingsford Smith Center and capt. Charles t. P. Ulm lower right Are deliberating whether to Fly to the United states by Way of Spain Senegal a and South America or whether to try a Northern route. The Southern Cross is the plane with which they won Fame. London England july 16�? 4 a most feasible route for their new capt. Charles Kingsford Smith has est adventure ambitions. Two routes Are under consider not satisfied with the Fame gain lion. The most Likely the mouthed in his 7,800-mile trans Pacific Era route Calls Tor a Takeoff from capper at that time predicted Tjit 5tie_ifllght from Oakland. Cal., to Syd-1 the Mainland from Dakar. Sene an advisory committee of seven i Ney Australia a year ago and More Gal after a flight from England they took off irom Oakland May 31 and landed in Sydney june to. They covered 7.800 Miles in less than 89 flying hours. Stops were made in Honolulu Suva Fiji islands and Brisbane Australia they were accompanied by two members for wheat la set up Ai that this committee would recon is i australian airman is making prep j America and the northward Journ-1 their first attempt to Fly Liza icon col portion for mat for a project trans Atlan by to the United states. Sydney to London in March ended recently in his 12,000-mile Journ with a Stop in Spain. This would americans capt. Harry Lyons and ass Ley Flora Australia to England the Call for an Ocean hop to South James Warren mend Aal i. Doors set no a a Tao j australian airman is making Pren a America and the northward mourn i their first attempt to a from modify. This procedure is called for in their to or air in Tiina i Marir Ohno i flight from England to the i while the three motored Soith when the Southern Cross was Forest s United states. Era Cross is being overhauled me de Down in the wilds of Northern act. Capper explained As Many j go did not Wak to Complete his Thanes will determine Piying Witiw As Nomad hit i cum i whip ice i Cimuca win Jewr inuit we Hether Australia. the Organ in a. I Australia to England venture to j the monoplane s weight May be j the four members of the plane s to Tih the i i Bounce his proof in Conn scr Tahiti Shah s trans Atlantic flight but told news-1 with sufficient fuel for at least 45 jeans Harold a. Litchfield Taviga Elf with Federal funds and a no a i Pennen in Rome where he Stop i hours flying. If this can be a com j ton and themas h. Mcwilliams announce his proposed Westward lessened to enable it to take off Crew which included two Ameri h. Mcwilliams 1n in route from Sydney to Lon-1 Ali amp hed the australian flier May j radio operator were wheat Don it that he had decided upon the decide upon a non Stop flight from night until they were rescued by 1 England to America journey. I Croydon to new York. J another plane. Two Fien had lost immediately following his arrive Captain Kingsford Smith and j their lives in the search. A1 in London mechanics were Call Captain us a first demonstrated the Southern arcs was repaired de to overhaul the motors of the j their capabilities As Long distance and took off from Sydney june 25, historic Southern Cross while can-1 fliers in 1928 when they blazed the j on the second and successful at Tain Charles t. P. Ulm. His navigator began their search for the others agree this same View was expressed by a number of other senators from the farm Belt. The subsequent Rise in the Price of wheat however has lessened the interest of cooperatives in this to a considerable extent and May delay the Board in carrying out such in idea which will undoubtedly be urged upon it by members ii Congress Here from Western states. Quot Jet the new chairman of the Board Alexander Legge has not indicated what immediate Steps will be taken to readjust the wheat situation and will not do so until he makes further study. Leap however has made a trip into Kansas and i Horta azores july 16�?�?mangier wheat states and is reported Jor Casimire Kubala. Painfully into have prior consideration of this Intel tried in vain to Rescue his commodity in mind. He is expected Jar. Iii Tow a o make a statement in this regard Comrade. A or Ludwikowski from tile burning plane the marshal Pilsudski when it crashed in Graciosa Island saturday night ending a trans Atlantic first Complete account of the disastrous termination of the two rep in i polish fliers Brilliant attempt to Fly Assuta Lebrun get to new York first air tra7 across the fact Etc in the Southern Cross. Tempt. The 12.000-mile flight i London Xmas completed july to. To poles Rescue tried by Aib navigator sought to plunge into flames of blazing Ocean plane in the near future. The latest statement emanating from the White House in connection with the wheat problem quotes president Hoover As saying that the is of Fath no or ass seventies Rio leu uis wheat dilemma How j sjv0. Be who eve. Be left to the Board to i $ to we the uves of both air whom president Hoover has Impi is asks governors Aid on dry Law Wickersham a tes need of state co operation in enforcement of prohibition new London conn., july 11.�?up a governor Franklin d. Roosevelt of new York speaking at the gov j Era or a conference which opened Here today read a letter from George w. Wickers am. Head of i president Hoover s Law a for cements commission in which Wickersham admits weakness in the Federal pro j Hibi Tion enforcement act. The letter described by governor Roosevelt As the first expression of youth held in s. Girls death companion of Brookings officials daughter on ride blamed Huron. S. D., july 16�?i/p�? Coon his return to Huron this afternoon state s attorney we Howes said a criminal charge would be placed against to Morgan in connection with the death sunday of Ruby Irene Nyman. The Carge probably will be filed late this afternoon or tomorrow he said. Huron s. a july 16�? up a the body of Ruby Irene Nyman. 21, Dauber of the Brookings county Register of deeds at Brookings was taken Home today by her father _ j the Law enforcement chief on the subject Points out the enforcement Alex Nyman Cit Confidence especially in View of Nartate lip revealed that both i of the volstead act has rested i the Beadle county sheriff Conte handpicked personnel. Kabala and Dikowski were found chiefly on the shoulders of the fed-1 tinned to hold Ilo Morgan. 20. The a pumped by co Ops trapped inside their plane which eral government. Rte a Forf 5iurlr an automobile the general disinterest among upside Down in a Cora Field. Drive on retailers j ride just before her death Here a sir theft stage of Santa Ona Tad it suggest that some feasible j fund a a four tag a or v so s Tkowski s legs appeared to to broken Means of dividing the Burden of a Pequot coroners 3ury that Ai to said to be slight Nin inned beneath him he Hutn pm pm pc Anri death w i. so perplexing to officials Here and uld not a extricated from the hinder the formation of Advt Jug Lort tile gasoline tanks sex Cor emitters in some commode and set the plane afire. On v a few of the Large wheat it boat attempting the Rescue be ins Are making a study of Yevd Dikowski was already dead ohs of the Bill officials of when fina11v the advancing flames ment of agriculture re made them desist. Kubala slightly the hundreds of smaller da7ed with fumes from the gasoline Al askance a tank which had been opened to pct Nie benefits to be de nit dumping attempted to Rush into provisions of the act. The abm a virtual caldron of name Chat certain never the for one last Effort but the crowd Board will take Daggres held we Back. To Ward a working Organ major Idzikowski a body was not i the Large cooperatives rem0ved from the plane until Day to completely established Realf sunday. A military guard it from economic ques standing by All night. A ceremonious to by lean leaders Realise j funeral was held sunday. The in in it Ion my will be widely Jtj re civilian and military to p that a ready criticism i elation followed the coffin to a Spe any signs of inactive in Rug vault a a with the marketing r _ enforcement Bettev states and National government be found and that states be Given police jurisdiction Over the a retailing end of the As caused by Shock induced by violent struggle with Morgan the contributory cause was Given As heart trouble. States attorney w. W. Howes. Hears pyjamas As hot Day attire a1 Over the a wholesale end of this government retain policing Power a business. Wickersham a letter assured governor Roosevelt that prohibition being a a most serious subject will be one of the chief National problems to be investigated by the Law enforcement commission. Asks for help the 18th amendment the letter declares confers upon the states concurrent jurisdiction with the National government for the enforcement it this measure but that Quot thus far the Federal government alone has borne the Brunt of the input to 9tay in u. S. Enforcement. That measure is Al tart i in _ written into the Constitution of the san Francisco cal., july log a the examiner today said that Pecunia Rily profitable crime of f who went to the Eastern part of liquor Law violations and the nation-1 Beadle county on an investigation mrs. Kao waives her ? a be the City a c., july ice a a because of technicalities which Ibea of w. O. Saunders of prevent the forcible return hot Day attire for men is of and mrs. Ying Kao and Amas and sandals. He has stroll Suer Poon to China to face Harcia n main Street wearing Emge of opium smuggling ten prom the by Lineal Chinatown residents had per could not be reached today. What charge if any will be lodged against Morgan former High school athlete had not been decided upon by the states attorney before he left his office. Testimony at the incest revealed that there t Ere bruises on the body of the dead girl indicating a struggle. Eur i a Barton who together with Wendal Phillips 19, accompanied Morgan and the Nymann girl on the ride testified that they had driven to a spot Southeast of the Riverside cemetery. Miss Barton age 19, said that she and Phillips got out of the car when they Stopp a and that Morgan drove away with miss Nyman. A when they returned. Miss Barton said a rub a Pale and he told me launders is editor a. City Independent of weather forecast Mouth Dakota partly Cloudy and Newham unsettled tonight and i wednesday cooler wednesday in West end North portions. Minnesota unsettled local Thun a a showers probable in North por-3on ton Gnu and wednesday and in Outh portion tonight somewhat Oiler in Northwest portion wednesday. T ? a somewhat unset thundershowers probable this f noon tonight and in East and portions cd Jar Tooh Dit in Orth West portion wednesday part a Cloudy and Coler. Focal temperatures maximum and minimum temper-1 res As recorded by the official a eminent thermometer from 7 m., yesterday to 7 a. Rn., today maximum an minimum 64.�?~ at 7 a. In today 68. Roads Good. Precipitation. 0 precipitation a i january i 15,99 inches pre citation excess since january i 28 inches. Quot weather and roads shaded the Trio to sign agreements waiving any Legal rights they May have to remain in this country. Kao. Former chinese vice Consul Here and i wife together with Suen Foon were arrested recently after a Large consignment of opium had been found in trunks brought Here from China by mrs. Kao. All a retested their innocence and mrs. Kao declared she had been made the dupe of an opium smuggling ring. United states. It seems to me the governors conference might Well consider approaching the Federal j her lips we government on some feasible pro she had been attacked. Postal to share the Burden of in j Phillips who w1 standing near for cent. I the car when the Nyman girl is Al a if the National government were legend to have made the statement to attend to preventing importation manufacture and shipment in interstate Commerce of intoxicants the states undertaking internal police regulations to prevent Sale saloons Speake Asies and so Forth the National and state Laws might he modified so As to become reasonably enforceable and one great source of demoralizing and Pecunia Rily profitable crime the letter closes with an indictment of Ute american Peoples Atti i tude toward crime reduction and i Law enforcement and Points to the i a evident disrespect for the volstead i act and other statues As a consequence. Wickersham told governor Roosevelt in the letter that his commission would investigate the Cost of private police Protection of to miss Barton did not hear it. Testified that he tamed by firms and individuals be j Deberry. Rai it City local and National police Protection is o x Falls rate town Cankton Sapid City Iro Kingi Toto 7 am Hilo of roads to 76 58 of Good 67 82 64 of Good in. 62 60 of goo 76 75 61 of fair 67 88 65 .07 Good 72 79 62 of Good 71 90 69 .00 Good dog a combination dog. He v. / / a a a it a was a talented rat Catcher an excellent cattle dog and Good watch dog. Of course he was sold through a re Caraway to probe publican double service Senate lobbyists want and. Washington d. C., july 16.�? it Pam a it in j a a 1 a plans to press for an i Vestiga mrs. Dor a Dodge or Alex to on of lobbying at the Capitol As it Noria. Was Fri seller find it soon As the Senate meets again Anana a Roe Teller Ana ii August 19 Are made by sen did no to take Long for her and Ator Caraway Democrat Arkansas ,. A although not aimed primarily at to bring result either double service got Busy. Baseball results National league r h e Pittsburgh. Too 001000-1 4 i Boston. 400 too 00x-4 9 0 Brame and Hargreaves Smith and Spohrer. St. Louis. <100 023 000-5-14 0 new York. Too too 000-0 7 i Johnson and Wilson Fitzsimmons and Hogan. Chicago. Too 021 020-5 13-1 Philadelphia. Too 120 20x-6 la i Malone and Taylor Willoughby and Zertan. First game Cincinnati. Ooi 220 002�?5 Brooklyn. 002 too 010�?3 Lucas and Gooch Vance la i 9 0 and there a Handy Blank in toe pro Muon amendment a Caritj Salon league the Arr Lence. Such groups he says the invest i eation he desires would go into the activities of the association against Hie j anti Saloon league the american federation of labor the National association of manufacturers and j a number of others. I Cincinnati. 200 0 Brooklyn. 118 0 and Sukeforth Morrison and Henline american league Washington. Too 023 of Chicago. Too 010 22 Thomas and Ruel Weiland and Berg. Philadelphia. 004 too Cleveland. Ooi 020 Grove and Cochrane so amp Ute and Hartley. New York. 404 of Detroit. 102 of Wells Anc Dickey Sorrell and Phillips. Boston. Too St. Louis. 200 m Gaston so Berry Collins amp Ferrell demos jeer at Senate a Tariff Cut sarcastic remarks about Congo nose rings said to me merited republicans worry by Mark Sullivan Washington d. C., july 16�?the Energy and intelligence of the democratic National committee in its Campaign against the Tariff is a major topic of discussion in Washington and in dispatches going out from Here. Nothing like it has Ever been done before. The initiative for it seems to have come from chairman Raskob. When the Senate began considering the Tariff or. Raskob set up Here As his Deputy a democratic sex congressman and sex official in the Wilson administration Jouett Shouse of Kansas. Or. Shouse set up an organization which includes an assistant exceptionally Able in writing things of a sort the newspapers like to print. From this combination has come some of the Best anti Tariff Sharp shooting that Washington has seen in a Long time. The latest instalment admits that the Senate he publicans have decided to write a Bill lower than the Hawley one but declares there is a the democratic committee says the lower Bill is going to be achieved by lowering duties on commodities As to which the Tariff does no to matter anyhow. A in order a they say a to bring the average of rates Down we May look for drastic reductions of the duties on Congo nose rings Esqui Maux snowshoes chinese rickshaws and other articles of equally wide not All burlesque that is obviously a burlesque. Yet like All burlesque there is just enough truth behind it to Jar the republicans a Little. The fact is Republican leaders in Congress Are More than a trifle concerned about the brilliance and acidity of the Tariff comments which the democratic committee is getting into newspapers of All shades of politics the truth behind this democratic caricature is illustrated by the Tariff on automobiles. That duty in the existing Law is 25 percent. I Twenty five per cent is retained in the House version of the new Bill. Now the Senate republicans propose to reduce the rate to ten per cent. The Heads of the automobile Industry say that ten percent is All they want. Actually they done to want any Tariff except a nominal one for technical reasons. As elicited in the Senate hearings the total number of foreign automobiles brought to America last year was just Over five Hundred compared to a Domestic of upward of four million. The automobile Industry does need a nominal Tariff. It needs it Only for a technical purpose of qualifying to set up countervailing duties in Case any foreign country should attempt discriminatory duties against the United states. J it is a fact that the Republican senators Are combing the whole Tariff carefully to see on what commodities the Tariff can be reduced and what commodities can be put on the free list. It is a fact that this process added to other Earnest efforts made by the Senate republicans will Low Jgr the new Bill As a whole below the Bill As the House wrote it the fact that the House rates on automobiles can be reduced More than half without the. Faintest menace to the automobile in Industry is proof that the House Bill could not have been written with an Eye to the lowest practicable rates. Will make real cots no one need take too seriously the democratic jeer about reductions being made where reductions below the rates in the House Bill on some of the most important commodities especially sugar. The Senate republicans will a stand off some of the most insistent manufacturers who demand extremely High rates. The present mood of the Senate republicans is to refrain carefully from High rates and literally to write a Bill markedly lower than the House Bill. This mood does not Spring from any unconquerable virtue within the souls of the Senate republicans. It was inspired by House Bill together with some other pressures. Those republicans who sincerely want a moderate Bill Are rather pleased with the democratic Sharp shooting. It helps keep the Senate republicans As a whole firm in the new Faith. If All Public criticism of the House Bill should cease suddenly and permanently it we Ould be quite impossible for the major part of the Senate republicans to go Back to their former spirit of the higher the better. Incidentally it would be most misleading if the More innocent part of the Public should assume that All democrats in the Senate and elsewhere Are sincerely working i for lower rates. It is True All democrats Are talking that Way or else saying nothing. The hard fact however is that some democrats Are working with quiet Energy for High rates. At this moment the chances for a lower Bill depend on whether the Senate democrats sincerely stand for a lower Bill and j refrain from attempting quiet parades for higher duties. If All the democratic senators could be surely counted on All the Way through in that event it would be quite Safe to be confident the Senate Bill would be reasonable. Trolleys Are run under armed guard new Orleans la., july is it a Daylight operation of Street cars went ahead today under Federal armed guards without indications of any settlement of differences Between the Street car company and the employees who walked out of their jobs july 2. The service began yesterday with 15 cars on the St. Charles Tulane Belt route before the curious gaze of hundreds and with a fair sized number of paid fares. The test was carried out in the absence of a single disturbance. The cars put in the barns before darkness fell. Twenty four hours service will be resumed when Federal authorities feel assured the stage of possible violence is passed said Victor Loisel. United states marshal charged with enforcing the Federal injunction restraining intimidation of workers and molestation of property. A citizens committee for a week has sought to bring new1 Orleans Public service inc., into negotiations with the Union do suds give Power to Russia sixths Golf balls k. O. S.4y some 33,000 of Mem Knock laundry clerk cold but they get Bath and not one comes Home torn or with Sharp edges Chicago 111., july 16�?up to a laundry in Wilmette pulled a truck Laden with bags full of something. Out of it stepped a gentleman tanned to a Shade Between a mahogany door and an Oak desk. A a you re either a life guard or a Golf guessed the receiving clerk with Bright solicitous Ness. A i m a hungarian a corrected the shaded gentleman. A my apologized the receiving clerk. A i thought you were a hungarian. But what can we do for you if anything a a i have some laundry out Here. Would you mind giving me a lift with these bundles a so out they went to the waiting truck and the tanned party climbed aboard and picked up a sack. A catch a he said to the receiving clerk. A shoot a said the re Cevint clerk. The tanned party shot the sack hit the receiving clerk in the Chest and he went out. Several Suc coring employees ran from the laundry. A who hit him a asked somebody. A i thought Hack Wilson was in new York a commented somebody else. A nobody hit him a said the tanned party. A threw that sack of laundry at him and he went out. I guess he a worked Here too Long. He a probably All washed one of the employees stopped to lift the sack off the prostrate r. A laundry a he yelled. A Brick six a is it not a said the tanned party indignantly. A ifs goofballs. I run one of these new practice Golf courses out Here and the balls got All dirty and i want pm washed. A How Many a a Only 38,000.�?� a four More than i lost last so they revived the receiving clerk and toted the 38.000 Golf balls in and sent them through the laundry. The Point of the Story is that not one of them came out with a Sharp Edge. With chinese War threats club boy tells i Board plunges about 4-h trip into its task visits capital and Many j Busy finding out extent historic Points of interest in East by Ted Larson Platte s. D., july 16�?after meeting the rest of the South Dakota delegation at Brookings on sunday june 16 we were off for our weeks Encampment at Washington d. Points of interest we saw before arriving at Washington were the great Lincoln Park in Chicago and also the Point in Virginia where we could look into three different states at once and see two Rivers i meet. Leaving harpers ferry we were i Atken Down the Shenandoah Valley and shown a great Many historical places of interest. At noon we arrived at the Shenandoah caverns a Cave very similar to those in our own Black Hills. We arrived at Washington tuesday night and retired without seeing much of the City that evening. On wednesday we were taken to one of the United states Experiment farms at Beltsville. Maryland where we saw Many interesting experiments with All classes of livestock. Sees Washington Monument the Day next we saw the Washington Monument erected in the memory of the father of our country. It is the tallest work of masonry in the we orld reaching a height of 555 feet at its Apex. It or visible from every Point of the Campus around Washington and from its observation roof visitors May enjoy a most wonderful Panorama of Parks and streets with the rolling Hills of virgin5 a and the i winding shores of the Potomac stretching far into the distance. I the Washington a Monument is truly a work of Art which stands not Only As one of the most stupendous works of Man but also As one of the most Beautiful of human Cre of its authority and responsibility Washington. C., july 16.�? of a burdened by Only one Promise from its firm Jawed cautious tongued chairman Alexander h. Legge of Chicago the Federal farm Board was already engaged today at the task of fulfilling his pledge a to work Long and a spokesman for the wheat growers Wras still missing from its membership owing to the difficulty president Hoover has encountered in finding a reasonably unified support for such an appointee. But Moscow demonstration continues through night As 3 Days Grace ends May extend time Moscow Russia july 16�?-<yp a Seething with anti chinese feeling soviet Russia today entered the last of the three Days of Grace allowed the chinese government in an ultimatum. Thousands of workers paraded the streets of Moscow until Early today displaying huge red banners and mashing to brass bands blaring Forth revolutionary airs. The ban. Ners and streamers flaunted slogans demanding a determined stand again St chinese heavy rain did not deter the marchers Many of whom were soldiers. In the Narks and plazas communist up ers made inflammatory speeches calling for punishment of the a manchurian workers in the audience replied with testimonials of willingness to a a take up arms in defense of the social at the foreign office l. M. Kara Khan vice commissar published a statement from the chinese charge do affaires Liao s. K. Liao giving notice of a delay in translation and transmission of the ultimatum which demanded release of arrested russians in Manchuria revocation of a illegal orders a and immediate submission of maters arising from the seizure of the chinese Eastern railway to negotiation. The statement said the note a As translated into chinese saturday night and filed by Telegraph w banking with a request to relay it to provincial officials at Mukden since there was no direct communication. More than 2 hours were thus lost in getting the note to the the urgency or the wheat problem. To apparently had been alleviated by banking government a Juthe Sharp Rise it prices in the Chi Cako Market which Legge described As a a break of Luck at the get Aid requests confronted with a number of requests for Aid from representatives of various commodities besides wheat out of the $150,000,000 now available and the $350,000,000 additional authorized by Congress the seven men who have Given up their private connection in business and agriculture to attack the a multitude of agricultural problems lost no time in beginning with ser restart Hyde As sex offi Cio colleague the a Long and Nard work before them. They a Hope a As Legge cautiously phrased it to get something done which will be of Benefit to the producers of this years crops. Within a few hours after they were formally organized yesterday in the White House and before their second meeting with president Hoover at dinner last night they were established in temporary quarters in the Mayflower hotel. Today they had at their disposal a corps of clerks and stenographers a and As the Secretary to the Board actions it is at once so great and so j a l. Christensen chief of the Coop simple that it seems to be almost Ergative marketing division of the a work of nature. The Cost of the i agriculture department Monument was one million three will a Jap co Ops Hundred thousand dollars. Ble in View of this there would be an Extension of time allowed in it for a favourable answer. The application of Eseteb Ribakov a member of the Railroad com Marist to the chinese legation for a visa to permit him to proceed to Harbin to open negotiations on the question was refused under instructions from banking. _ let attacks of chinese by russians is reported peking China july 16�? it pm messages received Here through foreign sources today said 2.000 russian troops had crossed the great Black River near Blagoye Schensky Siberia last monday and a few Days later attacked and destroyed a chinese River stealer chinese idlers were sent to repel the invaders. This report could not be confirmed in any other sources and was discounted by military observers. Another Harbin report said that 70 armoured motor cars and a Hundred armoured motorcycles have been sent to the Western Frontier. The messages were said to have emanated from chinese sources in Harbin and Changchun. Building was he directed toward the strengthen troop guard train seized by chinese Shanghai. China july 16.�? 4s a much of the boards work is to Kuoming official news dispatches the White House the horns of the eng and budding up of cooperative president. Mrs. Hoover served Lem h h Oneade and cookies to the 4-h club delegation. One More spot we Here we All Felt the spirit of patriotism hover Over us was at Arlington cemetery. There 20,000 of the nation s sons lie sleeping generals admirals Blue jackets and privates gathered together awaiting the final reveille. Arlington lies upon the Low Virg a it Hills that fringe the Potomac overlooking Washington land that was part of the estate of Martha Washington. Arlington House was once the Home of general Robert e. Lee. The View from its wide portico is famous. A Vista of the City of Washington never to be forgotten the great round dome of the Capitol the White sheathed Washington Monument and the Majestic Lincoln memorial Are on the line As straight As an arrows. On the brow of the Hill overlooking the cemetery stands the imposing Arlington memorial amphitheatre. Sitting on its Hill top to keep silent and eternal Vigil Over the mortal remains of the heroes whose memory it will forever preserve. Honors unknown Soldier the 4-h delegation Laid a Wreath and other agricultural organizations already in existence. One of the first major tasks looking to that end will the selection of advisory councils for different commodities. These agencies Are to preside Over stabilization corporations to be set up by producers through their cooperative marketing organizations and financed out of the boards $500,000,000 revolving fund. Another big task which the members confronted within the first 24 hours of the boards existence was the beginning of a study to a from banking today said six armoured trains were patrolling the entire line of the chinese Eastern railway Between Harbin Manchuria and Manchu i on the Eastern siberian Border. Additional troops have been garrisoned at various important Points along the railway. Kuomintang leaders were quoted As asserting a pronouncement of the nationalist governments policy with respect to the Risis arising out of seizure of the russian owned chinese Eastern railway we Ould be made within a few Days. The minister of railways announce the had we Ord from Harbin Normal passenger and freight service quaint themselves with the full sex j wholesale chant a personnel �?�6 tent of their authority under farm i no Jesall changes in personnel. Russian demonstration is made to Germany Berlin Germany july 16�?<jf a the communist newspaper Rote Fahne today said there was a demonstration in front of the Chines consulate last night with the demonstrates crying a Down with Nan King a War mongers enquirers at police Headquarters Relief Law which gives them their authority. Described by president Hoover As a the representatives of organized agriculture itself a they were invested by him a with responsibility authority and resources such As have never before been conferred by our government in assistance to any Industry and they saw in the very breadth of that on the Tomb of the late world of the wheat growing Industry for wars unknown Soldier and had the Federal farm Board May require the pleasure of hearing a Short adj from two to three weeks More study dress on a patriotism and citizen of available appointees by president Grant of Power a requirement to u Ere old nothing was known there study its extent and limitations. Atut the demonstrations. The selection of a representative 5 a nes the wheat or Nimr for filled a. The consulates windows and panes damaged before the to ship by the chief of staff of the United states army major general Summerall. Our visit to mount Vernon was indeed a remarkable one. It is one of life a ambitions to be Able to say. A i have paid my tribute to the greatness of Washington by a pilgrimage to mount Vernon. I have stood before his Tomb while a Wreath was Laid by our group and passed through the Chambers of the Home of this great Man of patriotism Honor and the House stance upon a sloping Hill overlooking the Potomac River. Hoover. Lice appeared on the scene other cries heard in the demons stration were a Down with the Kuo Laved in Tho ire min tango a murders of workers and the president is being delayed in defend protect soviet Russia the selection of his member by a difference of opinion among the cooperative associations but is hopeful that he will find a Man acceptable to All. Meanwhile with several members who have had experience in gain marketing president Hoover feels that the Board is capable of going ahead with his preliminary program. Driver is Hurt As tank Wagon Burns Watertown s. D., july 18.�?�? Roy Stewart Watertown. V As Crit Italy burned and a tank Wagon a was driving was destroyed when it skidded in Loose gravel overturned and burst into flames near the Southeast Shore of Lake Kampes Ca wheat men lies Between those who a typical colonial mansion with its Are interest in organized wheat shaded lawns gardens and out i buildings. I might add that at the i time Washington chose sight i for his Home he did t have to 1 have any 130 ideas As far As Beauty and idealism Are Abri corned. The Library of Congress a veritable treasure Louse of rare and interesting information is the most wonderful building in Washington i an appointee. He is anxious i thought. Its three million volumes occupy Over fifty Miles of shelves yet the visitors can obtain any Book he May desire to consult in As Little time As he could find a Book in his own Library. Architecturally the building of the congressional Library is itself a great achievement. It is in the italian Renaissance style three stories High and constructed of new Hampshire Granite. It covers nearly four acres of ground yet every Nook and Corner of the vast edifice is lighted by nearly two thousand windows. It is interesting to know that the nucleus of the present vast disagreement among the on Federal Highway no. 212 this m0rning the injured Man is at a local Hospital where Early this afternoon physicians said he had Little Chance for recovery. His body with the exception of his lower legs and feet was burned. The truck is believed to have burst into flame was a roaring mass of fire. Stew As soon As it turned Over and soon Art told physicians he crawled from the cab and managed finally to get away from the flames but his clothing was burned from his body. Nearby Telephone poles were de pools an important form of cooperative farming and a second group itself divided into two or three categories which Are Allied with Farmer owned and controlled elevators. Realizing the importance of the wheat crop with relation to the entire farm problem. Or. Hoover is proceeding cautiously in selecting that the wheat factions compose their differences and Settle upon a Man acceptable to All. Organization work was completed by the farm Board today with formal i strayed by the flames. Ratification of the selection by pres to a ident Hoover of James Stone of Hill to offer s d re a Penn f a a rpt a c Jiwani ans greetings Barton r adored As Huron s july 16�?/p�?qreet Lexington. Ky., As vice chairman. O not Toi or nay Start Ings from the kiwanis International dul i Jiuu Kali of Aklo to the annual convention for the Sioux Falls s. D., july 16�? Pic District of Minnesota and the a Horace Barton of Sioux Falls who Kotas Here August 15 and 16 will be won the Sioux Valley singles Cham extended by Howard t. Hill of Man Oion ship sunday Jed fran Brody la attakavis., International trus t of Des Moines Iowa titleholder Are tee. Collection or books was the spleen the top seeded Ola prs in the South according to word received Here did personal Library of themas Dakota Tennis tournament Here. Address before the Kiwan ians Tho Jefferson purchased by the government after the burning of the Capitol in 1814. Among the priceless documents housed in this building. Is the original of the declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United states. The smithsonian institution where the great relics Are kept was very interesting. The most continued on Page 6 the first round is expected to be a today or. Hill Wil also give an completed tonight. No matches were first Day on a the under privileged played yesterday because the Clay courts were still soft from a rain William h Ziegler of Minne Apo sunday morning. Dis chairman of the committee on Barton. University of Michigan the convention program has Annet Captain in the under bracket pounced Fred W. Parker interns seeded with Merle Robbins of Ames la. Brody s Competition in the singles Semi final is expected to be from Art Brundett of rapid City. National Secretary will deliver a Brief address Oft the second Dev and then take charge of the open discussion on club problems