Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - July 26, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
R weather continued fair the evening Republican third edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Friday july 26,1929 ten pages number 243 army an Navy budget laughs at peace Hope u. S., with largest warlike costs in no position to give advice Hoover takes step by Mark Sullivan Washington. P july 26�?the specific attention called by presi it Hoover to military and naval expenditures at this moment has a double bearing. That the United crates should have the largest arms budget in the world is. So to speak on obvious Hole in our Armor under re instances that Are concurrently a . wednesday then re Cix other nations joined us in the r stoically impressive ceremony of i f the Kellogg treaties re i Unnur ring War As a National policy. We have bean for several Days org no Chir a and Russia to act in the of those treaties by refrain my from War. Finally we Are urging great Britain to cooperate with us a program of reducing and limiting 3 Val armament. Under each these conditions the fact that we make a larger expenditure for pre of redness for War than any other nation puts us at an argumentative disadvantage. Y it a a a whole nation prosperous the other aspect of 4 president hoovers allusion has to do with tax reduction. The country is at this i moment in probably the most prosperous month and week of its history practically every Trade Index fleets a maximum volume of business. What was recently one conspicuous weak spot in american business agriculture is recovering with a Speed that is sensational and m a manner which authorities i belive to be permanent. As a result j of maximum volume of business in j Jenera Revenue for the government j through taxation will be Large. As a result of Large tax receipts from j the present years business a Redue Dor in the rate of taxation should 1 be possible next year. However if these Large receipts Are expended j by he government they cannot at the same time be the basis of tax reduction next year. The Best judgment is that presi j Dent Hoover will be Able to hold expenditures in Check. The task will be difficult because some Large j increases have been legislated and a a Robin still clings to the Clouds a Quot demand grows for s. Land figures show Jess Well into the 300 hour division the a a Robin a Curtiss built machine still Sticks to the Clouds in an avowed determination to set a world endurance flying Mark that will stand for a Long time. Dale Jackson and Forest of brine Are at the controls and have declared they will remain aloft for 500 hours if their motor holds up. Mitchell people who glanced into the skies last evening about 6 of clock saw a Curtiss Robin plane in the air West of the City. The ship was a sister ship of the machine that is making the endurance record at St. Louis. It is owned by a Sioux City la., flier. The picture above shows the a a Robin soaring above Lambert Field at St. Louis. June Carlson is Golf Champion Madden holds Lead Over Ruhe at Halfway Mark in final match Sioux Falls s. D., july 26�?up a Walter Madden of Pierre striving to repeat his state Golf championship Triumph of 1925, held a comfortable advantage of four holes Over Jack Ruhe jr., of Watertown at the Congress backs up Wickersham Little question As to How vote will go if proposal is submitted evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., july 26�?representative a a Christopherson of South Dakota member of the. M. House judiciary committee will be Halfway intermission of the 36-Hole. Spokesman for hat state of Legisla South Dakota Golf association final ton introduced Congress to Bate played at the Minnehaha carry out the Wickerham plan of appropriated by Congreve and ran country club today. I increasing the enforcement duties escaped. In addition there Madden finished shakily of states within their Borders. There Are contingent outlays Sud As the Money that May be advanced by the new farm Board in the course of its operations. President Hoover is taking hold the situation with both Energy the 18 holes with a Meda scor of Irlow a ppm 75 a Hin Fiva of Nar j k�,pr6s6dt&tlvc grow no of p6iu1 Sylvania respectively. South a run Norv Kota Bas Only one membership on nil these committees Christopherson by me situation ran Dom Energy Chi a p0fsmd who the Ive coni011 House body and timeliness. His statement this tended want to lunch i overwhelmingly dry reek was based on calculations m e rim Varv a in Ai fit re a canva5s c personnel of the tour go the is an overwhelming �?T7bis a nth Quot one stroke Over on the second give in few of 1118 hlc1 Totaj 71 41� ahead m <hs5l�i has nearest rival Colon Kidd of Rush ithe Aberdeen country club. About Thor to two minion dollars to Tatos her6 worn a Shes Jshii a Eueva a however that the dry 1928, is Likely to Lumo to about a i forces would determine in Advance v or 90 million dollars and j tdvwcvf0 chairman Wickersham a refer dry sentiment and indicates that the committee be amenable to the of Kersham idea of greater state responsibility if the plan is endorsed by the White House. It is million dollars and at the Laager a ure for at 5�?o Ana in an to hence t0 a a modification Quot would in ii a years. Means of making j a a a Hll Ftp nose Meg Lnu Way �2 loser Nat-Lona-1 end fib Post office department More a a 1 for Cement of the volstead act but nearly self supporting is a subject Jujj. Ass i Raer a More stringent program. To which the president will dedicate of Eimm. Increase unjustified the second area of increased sex Renses to which or. Hoover has called Public attention is the combined War and Navy departments. I than that by which she Defeated Quot senator Norris chairman of the str Woodworth the 1927 title hold Senate committee made it Plain last year when he gave his support Robin passes its 312th hour fliers confident they will be Able to stay in air for 20 Days St. Louis mo., july 26.�? a with a Good flying weather forecast for several Days the St. Louis Robin had passed the 312 hour figure and continued scaring on a record sustained flight today. The objective of 500 hours was set by Dale a a red Jackson and Forest of brine who Are mane vering the Craft above Lambert St. Louis Field. They ascended on saturday july 13 nearly two weeks ago. The 312th hour was completed at 7 17 a. In. At 8 35 p. In. Last night the Robin had bobbed on a time double that made by the army plane the question Mark Las january which was the Marvel of the moment. Its motor a put putted contentedly All the while describing great circles in the sky. From the tone of the notes dropped by the airmen it was still a question of How Long the engine would run and not a question of endurance. Jackson and of brine were concerned with the Houston endurance plane the billion Dollar City especially after the Exchange of telegrams yesterday. The Robin had a 1-00-hour Lead on the Texas plane. Quot red and a a Otic expressed Federal government says voluntary sales Are increasing Here conditions improve evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., july 26�?the number of farms changing ownership by various methods in South Dakota last year showed a decrease Over the preceding year a report of the u. Department of agriculture indicates. In 1927, a total of 101.7 farms out of each 1,000 in the state changed hands whereas in 1928, Only 99.6 out of each thousand shifted ownership. The figures Are based on reports for years ending March 1927, and March 1928, respects Ely. Voluntary sales and trades accounted for the disposition of 26.9 per 1,000 out of the farms changing a hands in South Dakota last year As contrasted with 20.8 in 1927, and 16.7 in 1926. On the other hand foreclosures of mortgages and bankruptcy accounted for a lesser number of farm ownership disposals last year than in 1927. A total of 46.8 disposals per 1000 farms is accounted for by these methods of ownership Transfer As against 5-1.1 for the preceding year. More taxes Are paid delinquent taxes also dropped As an item for forcing the Sale of South Dakota farms and thereby changing ownership. Only la j. Per 1000 were transferred on account of inability to meet taxes during 1928, As contrasted with 15.0 in 1927. For All forms of involuntary Sale 57.9 farms were transferred last year and 66.1 in 1927. A toua.1 of 8.1 farms changed ownership through inheritance and gifts in 1928, and 8.0 during the preceding year. Sales in Settle i ment of estates accounted for the disposition of 5.2 and 5.5 per 1ckj0 farms respectively in the 2 years and miscellaneous and unclassified items 1.5 and 1.3, respectively. Conditions Best Here for the West North Central group of states including Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska and Kansas a trend opposite to the South Dakota figures is shown in that the number of voluntary sales decreased and the number of forced sales and defaults increased. In 1928, there we Ere 23.9 voluntary sales in each 1,000 farms and in 1927, 24.9, for the entire group of states. Forced sales accounted for 32.4 per 1000 last year and 32.0 in the preceding period representing an increase of 2 1-2 farms out of each 1,000 disposed of involuntarily. Minnesota Iowa Missouri and Kansas showed a drop in voluntary sales with Nebraska and the Dakotas indicating an increase. A Rise in forced sales is show for Minnesota Iowa Missouri and Kansas. 7 die of Thrist in California desert think Hoover plans Early arms Parley weds Rogers Washington observers cite presidents recent policy As proof Macdonald agrees Washington d. C., july 26�?up a the signs pointing toward the convocation before next Spring of a preliminary naval limitation conference of the world Powers appear to Washington observers of International affairs to be multiplying with great rapidity. Although official opinion on the subject is lacking they draw their chief substance from analysis of the pronouncements made this week by president Hoover and prime minister Macdonald and meagre comments in other quarters generally Well acquainted with such matters. One of the signs into which the j clearest indication of such a conference is being read is the action of president Hoover in postponing the construction of three cruisers which were to have been Laid Down this fall under the 15-Cruiser program that became Law last Winter. Under the terms of that Law he is Given authority to postpone construction of the first five of the contemplated cruisers after june 30�? the end of the current fiscal year Only in one event an International agreement on naval limitation is worked out. In the Light of that provision his action is interpreted in some quarters As indicating rather definitely that he expects such an agreement to be reached. His Manifest gratification Over the Early evidence that the Kellogg Briand treaty for renunciation of War is having the desired effect throughout the world also is regarded As deeply significant and great importance is also attached to his announcement tuesday of preparations through the commission of general staff officers to find a Way to reduce the government a a expenditures for maintenance of its army. Still another sign that vital foundations already have been Laid for a preliminary naval conference is visualized on the basis of Secretary Stimson a explanation of the principle of parity agreed upon by prime minister Macdonald and ambassador Dawes As an outcome of their discussion in England. Farm chiefs gather to aider or. The 1928 final the Consolation title in the menus Amateur event went to e. B. Harking of Aberdeen newly elected president of the rite Amft Kiel he there it is found that by four years Over John Barton of the Minikin now expenditures will have pc aha country club four up and reached eight Hundred and three two t0 pm a i a an .8�?ohojy Ratch million dollars annually. That will i 1116 morning cards be an increase of one Hundred and Par to for 18 443 435 444-35-Madden out 444 445 454�?38 452 334 55g�?37-75 544 535 545�?40 553 435 445-38-78 last year and an increase of two. Hundred and Twenty four million in Ever what we spent in 1924. That Rube out there is no condition calling for in such an immense immediate and of future increase in our military sex a acc Rad Peac Pendi Tures hardly needs proof. Ilur&3 Tua in Rivoli by comparison with the pre War. Or i Utu an expenditure of eight Hun Jpn Orient waning ired and three million dollars in 1933 will be More than three and nearly four times our expenditures just before 1915. It is True that Jynith growth at tall London eng. July 26�? if a prospects for Rappr pachment Between nationalist China and soviet Russia and consequent averting of War As Trade there should be a proportion i an outgrowth of the crisis in Manas increase in expenditures on churl were less reassuring today. Every government function. The while increasingly disturbing re increase in military expenditures nets of Border incidents emanated however is grotesquely out of pro from Manchuria the question of be portion to our growth. Got nations to Settle the differences sets up new Board a a a a a Ewing out of seizure of the chinese president hoovers method of a pastern railway appeared to hang in proach to the control of military j the balance. In the presidential Campaign to governor Smith of new York that he differed from the democratic the nominee in regard to the prohibition question. Senator Borah ranking member next to Borah is also regarded As a Strong prohibitionist. His endorsement of the Wickerham plan How Ever is doubtful in View of his repeated demands for Strong Federal enforce for Cement measures in All states. Blaine is Only a a wet the Only wet member of the Senate committee senator j. J. Blaine of Wisconsin comes from a state which has no state enforcement Law and which would object to enforced administration of the Federal Laws but would Welcome local option in the matter a Point in the Wickerham proposal which has not been clarified. Be a use of his leanings senator Blaine would probably be placed in the position of spokesman for states without enforcement codes and for a a wets generally. The House committee is headed by a a wet representative Graham of Pennsylvania but is otherwise almost unanimously a a dry in sentiment this body it is known would not be willing to accept a but their idea of needing to stay up until the billion Dollar City faltered and descended. Anita Stewart is on Auto honeymoon Blythe Cal july 26�? 0p1�?How a family of seven perished of thirst on the scorching desert South of Here after having drunk the water from the Radiator or their disabled motor car was revealed to the police yesterday by six mexican youths. The boys reported that the Toj Dies of the victims believed to be Hollywood. Calif., july 26�?up a j or. And mrs. Enrique Armenta and latest of the film Colony a their five children were found newlyweds Anita Stewart and scattered in the Vicinity of a Dis George Converse were on an Auto tabled automobile near a Seldom Mobile honeymoon with no partly j used desert Road 33 Miles South of ular destination in mind. Blythe. The stage and screen actress Wasj nine heat deaths in four Days married to the new York banker were reported from the Imperial in a private wedding at High noon Valley wednesday. Residents said wednesday. A full record in sound and picture was made of the ceremony. The temperatures had not been unusual for the Valley Region but that the humidity had been High. President can halt u. Cruiser building for year Washington d. C., july 26.�?up a under president hoovers interpretation of the 15-Cruiser Law he is empowered to hold up the construction of any of the vessels authorized by that measure until june i elated. 30, 1931. This was announced today at the White House. A Section of the Bill was pointed out As or. Hoovers authority for his stand. After stipulating that five cruisers each shall be Laid Down in the fiscal years 1929, 1930 and 1931, the measure makes the following proviso a provided that if the construct Ion of any vessel herein Auh bribed to be undertaken in the fiscal year ending june 30, 1929 or 1s30, is not undertaken in the fiscal year such construction May be undertaken in the next succeeding fiscal the White House took occasion to Point out As a result o the discussion As to the president s authority to postpone the construction of cruisers. This arose after his announcement that the laying of the Keels of three cruisers of this building program would be deferred until there were Opportunity for consideration of their effect upon an agreement for final parity Wuth great Britain which or. Hoover said he expected would be reached. Mrs. H. H. Rogers who married col. Regers the father of Millicent Rogers in Europe has returned with her new husband to the United states. Col. Rogers Only recently obtained a divorce in Holland. Mrs. Rogers had rather a difficult time in the customs office the other Day when she landed. She nearly burst into tears when the officers insisted on inspecting All her baggage. The incident however closed with mrs. Rogers carrying Orf the honors inasmuch As it was established that nothing dutiable was concealed in her trunks which had not been de session plunges into task behind closed doors in Chicago session s. Men attend Chicago ll., july 26.�?m�? with representatives of Grain marketing organizations from All Over the Western wheat Belt attending the newly organized Federal farm Board launched into is investigation of How Best to help the Grain Industry Here today. The Board went into session at the hotel Sherman behind closed doors. It was expected to hear recommendations from the Grain men in attendance for a candidate to represent the we heat growing Industry on the Board. In ability of the wheat groups to agree on a candidate has held up appointment of the ninth member of the Beard by readmit Hoover. Members there All members of the Board As presently constituted with the exception of Secretary of agriculture Arthur m. Hyde sex official member we Ere in attendance we Hen the hearing got under Way today. They included Alexander h. Leggs chairman Carl Williams Oklahoma City Harries c. Stone Lexington by. B Denman. Farmington to. Challas c. Teague los Angeles William f. Schilling Northfield Minn. And William f. Wilson Hall n. Y. Chris l. Christensen chief of the division of Cooj Active marketing. Is permanent Secretary of the Board. Representatives of Coopee a blvd marketing associations and others who met Here today with the farm Board included j. W. Shorthill Secretary farm ers National Grain dealers association Omaha. A. M. Thompson president farm Grain dealers association Cogswell in. J. Canaday Farmers c Era live Grain and livestock company Minden neb. H. Thompson president american farm Bureau federation cb1 Cago. Croes is there c. W. Croes manager South do Kota we heat growers association Aberdeen s. G. W. Connell Secretary general manager Minnesota wheat grow ers cooperative marketing association Minneapolis. George e. Dius president wheal growers a sedation grand Forks n. F. H. Sloan Secretary Farmer elevator association Sioux Falls s d. G. Anderson manager farm ers Union Grain company Aber deem s. M. W. Thatcher manager farm ers Union Nebraska. Cowles neb. Ole Serumgard. General manager Farmers Grain company Devil Lake n. J a. A. Lee Secretary Farmers i Grain dealers association grand Forks n. Miss Lucy Hennon Lima Ohio general manager of the Ohio equity Exchange said to be the Only Yeoman in the United states holding such a position was among the representatives of Grain interests present to attend the Board meeting. Or. Williams authorized is spokesman by chairman texan Der h. Legge outlined the purposes of today a meeting before the session was called to order. A we have a two fold hoi xxx res includes the setting up a a of of High officers to study x.= Ness putties of a a conomy com-.r xxx. Sustained efficiency. A xxx requisite in or. Hoovers to a a is that adequate prepare shall be fully maintained. Constant changes in science make rings possible. As one example urday for Harbin Enro Ute to i Washington d. C., july. 26.�?m i Xio Nous increase in the Man cow. There Are various reports j a senator Edge of new Jersey has thet Moscow would refuse to treat definitely been selected As Ambas c. T. Wang. Chinese foreign min of Isuf plan which would Minimi Federal Bai. Said banking was waiting to f f hear from Moscow before beginning to negotiations and that he thought it ,r, or. . Likely Thev would occur at Moscow j loge. L j by named he said Chu Sao Yane. Minister edit Mph i a or Sqq a Hap to Finland would leave banking sat r Avld ago a Ujj in facture of air planes for Ordinary v-1 purposes together with the xxx training of aviators is to some Twenty millions Over expenditure egret an increase in our military efficiency in any event eternal vigilance is the Price of tax reduction. less than of military preparedness. X weather forecast neb by the associated press Askam generally fair tonight with China until the chinese Eastern railway had been returned to its old status quo. There were reports from Manchu a ii that soviet air planes had been i fired upon by chinese at Manchu at the Eastern terminus of the rail Road and that afterwards rival armies encamped on opposite sides of the Frontier there had fired upon each Ici reported t Pierre a saturday Ekrut unsettled saturday in North portion continued warm. Pierre. 6. D., july 26.�?hf�?the state capital continued to swelter j today under excessive heat which has continued unrated for the last we Eek. Yesterdays maximum tem Sador to France and will take up his new duties at Paris Atter the extra session of Congress. Formal announcement of the appointment May be withheld for sometime. The senator is engaged As a member of the Senate Naf Ince committee in helping to Frame the new Tariff measure. The senator who will succeed the late Myron t. Herrick of Ohio formerly was engaged in business i in France and Speaks the language fluently. O Brines Ocay generally fair tonight Sun Dav aomerufhat1 Pesature was Igi decrees. There was Twy Shower or. East i a a a a a prom la a of cooler weather to ,7 cooler in Northwest Pottier in 1 afternoon. I South Dakota partly Cloudy and j unsettled tonight and 7 Ria it a somewhat cooler saturday a Moon in West and North portions. A. Rum and minimum tempera i arts As recorded by the official a rement thermometer from 7 a. It it 0 easy to sell cow 7 a thru Ute of a want and it 77 like finding the Money. An a Osgood and Seldom Haft to run full a. Of precipitation since baseball scores cows a Mummy we Tom 17-12 inches precipitation a Ess a nce january i 3.41 inches. Weather and roads associated press Gnu Paik 78 95 a do Good Here is what he says time. Arnold Rube of White Lake advertised two in a six Day and but had it Stop the Adas soon As he could write. I american league h w a St. Louis too too 000-08 i new York. 521 too 10x-9110 Gray Stewart and Schang Wells and Dickey. J too of Detroit of too to Carroll and Phillips Gaston and Berry. I Chicago.010 too i philadelphia.200 too i Lyons and Berg Ehmke and cochran0. Cleveland 200 0 Washington. Too 2 Miller and l. Sewell Jones and Ruel. Yankton Huron Aberdeen rapid City looking 78 92 68 .00 Good 76 91 69 .00 Good 78 95 76 .00 Good 78 95 72 .00 Good 78 101 72 .00 Good 76 94 65 of Good 82 91 68 of Good 79 ii 79 .00 Good National league i r h e i Brooklyn too too 001-1 6 0 j Cincinnati 003 010 g0x-4 8 0 Mcweeny and Picinich May and Gooch Pittsburgh Oil too 40 Boston 002 too 40 Brandt and Spohrer Kremer and Hargreaves. _. Philadelphia 340 0 fun fat Amy and had 4 buyer i Chicago a too 6 a u Willoughby and Lerian Nehf a a a cd j Jonnard sad Taylor. A Stop my and in your paper As i sold the cow the announcing our Golden Jubilee edition the year 1929 Marks the fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Mitchell. Fifty years ago this City was born As a struggling settlement today it is the thriving Metropolis of Central and Southern South Dakota. Fifty years ago Bison and Sioux roamed these Fertile praises. Today waving seas of Corn and Grain sleek herds of cattle and Happy farm Homes dozens of prosperous villages and towns Are seen instead. To commemorate the founding of the City of Mitchell and to Tell the True and Complete Story of the wonderful development of this part of South Dakota during the past fifty years the evening Republican will publish on september 19th a huge a Golden Jubilee this Issue of the evening Republican will contain the history of Mitchell from the time of its incorporation. It will contain As Well the Story of each Community in the territory with dozens of pictures stories about interesting and historical spots and As nearly As is possible a Complete picture in words of each Community As it is today. The evening Republican has already begun the tremendous task of gathering the material that is to go into this edition. In addition to the regular staff special writers have been engaged who will visit each Community in search of material. These men w. M. Harding and o. Byron Copper Are qualified in every Way to present the Story of this territory in a manner that will command the attention of the entire West. Extra copies of the Golden Jubilee edition will be available to those placing their orders before the Day of publication. M my my heat damages crops of world drought conditions reported in Europe Asia and South America Washington d. C., july 26�?op a abnormal crop curtailing heat Waves and drought conditions sweeping Over Many of the world s agricultural regions apparently Are spreading into other sections which have been enjoying More favourable weather during the last few weeks. A the usually hot dry month of August approaches reports receive said. A first to Nermit the members de by government agricultural and a Karc to meet officials of tag Cha i a j. J j j Farmers cooperative Gram mar weather officials indicated drought keying associations in order thai they r learn at first hand the desires and needs of these associations insofar As the farm Board Mav be affected. A second to term if the agric Tural leaders themselves to Mee a the members of the Board and learn what the Board can and can not do. Gigantic task a the Board itself recognizes Ted magnitude of its ice. There arg 6,500.000 farm families in the Uhi Ted states handling a total business of $12,500 000,000 annually and every one of these families is interested in the Federal farm Beard and its functions. A we have been organized Toni Davs vet we have been swamped with the multiple Job of trying to determine our own Powers and limitations to develop a Skeleton plan for organization setup to conduct daily hearings with desecration a representing distressed situations in agriculture to fend off any number of unemployed in Washington. We have found no Lack of things to do. A there Are 12.500 cooperative marketing associations in the United states the relation of the Board to them All has not yet been determined. We Cannet Deal directly with Tho individual Fanner. It is a tremendous task to Deal directly with the local organizations of Farmers. We hone to More or less group them so that the necessity of transacting business with Oca cooperatives at local pants will is obviated As much As possible. Must be preventative a the Board recognizes that while the Job imposed upon it by the agricultural marketing act is in conditions and excessively hot weather predominating in Europe England Southern China Australia Argentina Western Canada and in Northwestern Spring wheat Central and new England states. See no Relief the Outlook for the United Stites As weather officials s it is for those abnormal conditions to cover Ether areas shortly with Little Relief through local Thunder i showers indicated. However the general situation is believed not to i have reached a stage where there is Cree for great alarm though it is feared that unless precipitation comes soon much harm May be done. The water famine situation at Hong Kong has brought about a serious condition to a vast agricultural area near that South China seaport while the Grain crop in the Shanghai Section is thought not to be up to Normal. The persistently hot dry weather in the North caring wheat area it is reported caused further crop deterioration a and Many Fields have been abandoned or Cut for moisture needed a Over the Eastern half of the country a it continued a while no widespread damaging drought has developed moisture Quot is needed in Many places with the need of rain quite general in the upper Lake Region and in the Northwest from Maryland Northern Virginia and West Virginia some of the Mississippi Valley states particularly in the Corn Belt also Are reported in need of rain while too much precipitation part the Relief of distressed situations in agriculture it recognizes As a matter of by Oad policy thet the work May be directed toward tha development of agriculture in sch a Way As Wall tend to prevent Tbs j recurrence of distress situations burglar is shot a in other wore the Board is looking in some of the Southern Cotton growing states Bas tended to reduce production Prospect. Girl mistaken for Minneapolis Minn., july 26�?1 up a mistaken for a bursar. Miss Madeline Linseth. Is of Madison wis., was shot and critically wounded by Leroy Cady grocer and confectioner. At whose Home the girl lived. Hospital attaches said the Bullet struck the girl in the Chest hit a Bone and Tore its Way into the stomach. Cady is Hsich without charge. Ony a meagre statement could be o gained from miss Linseth who said she had been out with a Man but was unable to Tell where she had been or where her companion lived. Cady said he was awakened by his dog Barking and when he investigated he saw what appeared to be a Man in a rain coat standing near his delivery truck. The figure fled. At its lob from the viewpoint of its permanent influence in agriculture in America while recognizing Iti purpose of helping immediate distressed or. Williams denied the report that the Board would ask the Grain marketing representatives to recommend a candidate for the vacant place on the Board which is to to filled by some member of the wheal growing Industry. It has been ported that the inability of Tai wheat groups to agree on a re or Stative has held. Up appointment of the ninth member of the Board by president Hoover. Brookhart or excluded from Chicago session Chicago iii., july 26�?up a Bena he said and he fired just Tor Smith w. Brookhart Republic As he pulled the trigger the figure an of Iowa was excluded from the stopped and Bent Over. J executive session of the Federal farm when Cady discovered the identity Board when it convened today for its of the girl he called police and an a first conference outside of washing ambulance ton