Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 1, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather hip Iti i 7r�\ti\t/ Drin adv a iat third i a cd r a. % unsettled warmer i he Lenin a Republic a in edition a vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Saturday june i 1929 twelve pages number 202 British elections end in stalemate London eng., june in a3 him mediate future of the British government was in doubt today. The Liberal party of David Lloyd George apparently held the key to the political situation which has Arisen As a result of labors great but insufficient. Victory in the parliamentary elections thursday. Although the labor party Rode the conservative government of prime minister Stanley Baldwin Down to a decisive defeat almost Complete returns showed it lacking 21 seats of 308 necessary for a majority in the House of commons. The standing was labor 287 conservatives 253 liberals 54 other 8. 3 murdered in insurance plot cannot refer Frantz Rux. Sharpe holds i a mandamus May be filed seeking to Force referendum Shade says suit Likely say Pierre s. A. June a3 a Peti \ Lions seeking to Send the motor registry tax Law adopted by the last legislature to the referendum were held null and void today by attorney general m. Q. Sharpe. In an opinion addressed to miss _ a a Gladys Pyle Secretary of state the attorney general held that the Law is a Revenue measure designed for Kaiu Shakut the support of the state govern a Macon. Ga., june in up a the. Men and As such is not subject to j mysterious deaths of an unknown a referendum vote. Petitions seek j youth and an overseer of a farm ing id Send the Law to a referee owned by mrs. J. Powers occur Dum were offered for filing two pied officers investigating the Tom weeks ago by a group of motor Gie of the a insurance murder plots a dealers of the state. I in which they believe the 71 year is Revenue measure i old Rooming House keeper May have a chapter 246 of the 1929 session been involved. Laws is an act of the legislature in i both men were believed to have titled a an act providing for a Regis assigned life insurance policies to try tax on motor vehicles before is mrs. Powers who now is held with suing a of title and pro i Earl Manchester 21, on a charge of a iding for the collection thereof a a i slaying James Parks for his $14,000 the attorney general set out. A this j insurance. Act provides for a 3 per cent adva i Parks body with two Bullet lorem tax based upon the value of i wounds in the head was found on automobiles to be ascertained from the River front last tuesday. Mantle age of the car. And to be collect i Chester confessed he killed the cd at the time of the original Regis i youth saying the aged widow of traction of the car within the state feed $1,000 for his life. A Confes a the Law provides the method for sign by the woman later was rep co i Lection of the Toad further j dated. Provides that All Money collected i settlement in 1921 shall be paid into the state Treasury i an insurance company informed and credited to the state general j the police that mrs Powers had refund. It is apparent upon the face Cei Ved settlement on a life insurance of the act that it is a Revenue Meas policy she held on a Young Man who ure All of the Money will died in 1921 or 1922. An agent for necessarily be used for support of the company said he remembered the state government. I making the settlement which he cannot be referred thought was $5,000 but could not re a in my opinion therefore the c 1 the name of the Man. Act Falls within the class which the i simultaneously attention of the people have specifically exc up d i authorities was directed to the from their reserved right of refer j death of Sam Wright the farm Over Wendum to wit a such Laws As May seer several years ago officers said be necessary for the support of the the undertaker in the Case told state government and its existing them Wright who died unexpected Public institutions by had been insured for $2,000 with a the Law is therefore not sub mrs. Powers listed As beneficiary Jet to the . And the ref a special session of the grand Brendum petition should not be til jury has been called for next tues Edas such in your if i Day to investigate the death of that the ease would probably be i Parks taken into court for a decision As i insanity defense to whether the automobile tax Law insanity will be the defense of the can be referred was indicated this aged woman her attorneys have morning by Ka-1 Goldsmith local i announced. Attorney for the South Dakota prior to receiving information of automobile dealers association toe deaths of the unknown youth in this in in Nee a writ of Man and toe farm Foreman the police Damus we hid be sought to compel i had been investigating other crimes the Secretary of state to file the 1n which insurance was involved petition. They delved into the past of mrs. Powers in an Effort to connect her May seek mandamus i a to the disappearance of a Man o. H. Shade Secretary of the a several years ago the subsequent Kota motor carriers association i Feath of the insurance agent who which is one of the organizations j issued a policy on tha interested in referring the Frantz i Bill next fall. Said this morning j that the fight for a referendum �?11 or poers Coll cute Ltd insure Quot would probably be carried on Ini 0_ pfc spite of the decision of attorney i x t in a Tuc Uit general Sharpe that the Frantz Hea i Uta a a a i automobile tax Bill is a Revenue half Hundred Mark measure and cannot be referred. A a v w v tl1__de a 7 z i Dussl a amp to extreme heat Triton for a Maria inc which blistered the North Atlantic irk ? mandamus com Sta a f0ur Days neared the half Pelli Northe Secretary of state to a Hundred Mark today. Nineteen Rcpt the referendum petition. While j died from the heat yes i cannot make a definite statement i Gerdav and three were drowned. Tors morning it is probable that i h the temperatures in the this will be done. The South a j new York City area reaching a Kota automotive trades association maximum of 90 degrees the hights in charge of the fight to defeat j est thus far this season nine Perth Frantz Bill and any action that sons succumbed and 18 were pros living costs Hieber under House Tariff Christopherson says $25 a year will be added in South Dakota criticizes measure mrs. Hoover carries j greetings to Radcliffe she acts both As presidents emissary and spokesman for herself and Western colleges first visit to new England since inaugural is to be taken will probably come from that body. A by up paving for and obtaining a mandamus the matter of a referendum would be thrown into the yurts and enforcement of the s three percent tax on automobiles probably would be delayed at least until the question of the standing of the Frantz Bill under the referendum has been decided in the ten die in sudden floods Over Texas Houston tex., june a floods in South and East Texas following torrential Rains today had claimed ten lives and caused damage amounting to millions of treated. Boston one of the centers to suffer most from the torrid spell was the first to feel Relief. A thermometer. Reading of 84 degrees at 8 a. In. Yesterday made it the hottest place in the country at that hour but by noon the temperature had fallen to 71. Five deaths occurred. However before the heat wave broke. Conference hits a a tramp athletes Sioux City. La. June in a3 a a tramp athletes a to e migratory College students who Transfer their athletic abilities from one school to another vere condemned at the meeting of North Central conference athletic directors in hotel mar dollars. Tin Here Friday night. No Legisla three persons none of them j ton was passed to curb the Active identified. Drown a yesterday. J tics of this Type of athlete the a messenger boy on a bicycle was. Matter remaining for the joint caught in the swirling current in a meeting of coaches and faculty rep Street Here and was swept away. Resent Tives at Chicago in december. A terrified onlooker fell into the of water Ard he too. Was carried proposes 4-year away. It was believed the Boc if i to c cad i a would be recovered in the basement jul pc. Ruk Ruhn i Luj of some nearby building when the i Washington. A. June in up a water recedes. Isu Gimlen that West Point athletic at fort Worth a negro boy j authorities adopt a four year Rule swimming in the High Waters of j permitting athletes who have play the Trinity River was carried in led three years at other colleges to Der by the Swift current. Splay Only one year on army teams seven others lost their lives ear i has been advanced by represent Lier this week. The Houston and Beaumont districts received the Brunt of the. Gulf bound water. Hundreds of Homes and business buildings were Tive fish Republican. New York As a Means of bringing the army and Navy academies together on the Gridiron again of still in the top Channel the movement of All vessels being halted. Water covered two docks and hooded several warehouses nearby g. A. R. May hold Homes atm u Lamesa Uruu. A i c Din c flooded. Shinning was at a stand Hazll Aoa Kir la. Shots to compete. Aberdeen s. A june 1�?04 a col. W. A. Hale adjutant general of the South Dakota National guard today issued a statement asking for entries in the annual lasts d meet atonal Rifle matches to be held n Lune i is it i Perry. Ohio this summer. Aberdeen s. A. June l�?b4> a there Are 20 civilian Rifle As Gath eng for what May be Toler sedation in this state. A col. Hazle final convention South Dakota Lak a and it is my belief that members of the grand army of i Gouth Dakota should be represented Republic and the women a re Lief corps will Convene in Aberdeen next tuesday Tor a three Day session. The conference will be state wide with business meetings of both organizations scheduled. Although there Are still 148 members of the g. A. R. In South Dakota of which three Are Aberdeen residents the possibility now cultivator there will never be a bet been residents the pms Nuigi Una j ii looms that the Aberdeen Conven i ter time to sell Corn cultivation May be the last. Due to the minors than right now. Or. Feeble condition of Many of the i cd r r i. Members last year the grand Mil of Naeter of Delmont evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., june in special a carrying the highest duties Ever written into a Tariff measure the Hawley Smoot just passed by the House with the divided support of the South Dakota delegation has been sent to the Senate for consideration changing his mind at the last moment representative c. A. Christopherson. Of the first District cast his vote against the Bill in the House. Representative Johnson and Williamson stood by the administration in support of the Bill. The anticipated revolt against the Bill from Middle Western sources failed to materialize to any appreciable extent the final count finding nearly All Western Republican members in line. Those who opposed the Bill at the final Roll j Call contending that the proposed duties would increase the Cost of j living to each Western farm family by $100 to $150 a year without i promises of an equal gain in farm commodities were too widely scattered to Register serious protest. Dissatisfaction wide although wide dissatisfaction with the increased schedules on such items As lumber shingles Cement sugar and indirectly on farm implements has been expressed Here in debate during the past few weeks it was not Manifest in the final Roll Call. The Bill contains a number of schedules which will affect South Dakota producers. Besides the increased duty on wheat the effectiveness of which is seriously questioned by Western members the increase in rates on beef sugar minerals tax and Wool will have direct bearing on producers in Many sections of the state. Representatives Williamson of the third District who voted in favor of the Bill indicated that the above products would be benefited by the schedules reacting on producers in his District. Better than even Breaks a the duties on flax and be. Especially. Will be beneficial to Western South Dakota i believe to such an extent that the High duties on manufactured articles carried in the Bill will be More than offset in my District a representative Williamson said. He doubted however that these increased duties could offset the higher Cost of such necessities As shoes Cement and farm implements in other sections of the state. Opponents of Tortoni contend that each family la the state will receive an additional tax of about $25 annually because of the three cent duty on sugar and another of the same amount because of the removal of hides leather and shoes from the free list. Representative Christopherson. In explaining his vote against the Bill explained that he believed these increases carried on non agricultural products a Are insufficient to offset the advantages Given us in the farm a Christopherson said that a although a believer in the protective policy of the Republican he could not vote for the Bill tinder these circumstances. Revision not limited a this extra session of Congress was called for the purpose of removing the inequality which has weighed against agriculture for a number of years a he said. A it was Well understood that one of the methods employed by Congress would be to make material increases in the Tariff on products of the farm. That is increase the rates on the products already on the protected list and to place others now on the free list on the protected list thereby making an Earnest Effort to conserve for the american Farmer the american Market for the commodities the Farmer annually produces. A while the ways and mean committee has dealt fairly generously with the agricultural schedules and has made very substantial increases on agricultural products they have not confined their revision to farm products nor adhered to the presidents suggestion of a limited revision. A into the Bill have gone Manv articles which the Farmer must buy and which formerly were on the free list and there have been Many substantial increases on articles which to my mind were amply protected under the Fordney Mccumber Law. These increases Are enough to offset what agriculture would gain from the Tariff a said Christopherson. Ouster started against a sheriff Clear Lake. S. D., june in up a postponed from wednesday on account of the illness of Philo Hall of Brookings counsel for the defense the hearing of ouster proceedings Cambridge mass june in of a mrs. Herbert Hoover extended yesterday the greetings of the president to Radcliffe College on the Celebration of its 50th anniversary. She spoke before a gathering which included representatives of too colleges of the United states Canada and several foreign countries and 1.200 Radcliffe graduates and students. It was mrs. Hoovers first visit to new England since her husband became president. Before her address she was entertained by miss Ada Louise Comstock president of Bill i Radcliffe and woman member of president hoovers National Law enforcement commission. A the president of the United said mrs. Hoover appreciated the kindliness and the significance of your invitation to him to be with you today and much regretted that the business upon which he is engaged does not permit him to go so far away just now. So by me. He sends his greetings to this occasion and then i bring one not Only from myself with the greatest Joy but from three of those institutions of higher learning out in the far far Farmers lose Billson when wheat Falls West one i think is perhaps the farthest removed from you of any such institutions in the United states proper. A another one was a co temper j Ary of yours in those Early struggles a half Century ago. And for them i bring not Only a word of greeting for today but As we say a v Cid a pm i tips when we go to a birthday party mat Ouk Fuli Iilo a Many Happy returns of the a May your Semi Centennial As recess hangs i on disposal of debenture East begins to feel effect of loss of great Market Sullivan says they come Mark each one As Happy a Day As this one seems to you and May each one Mark a half Century of a great achievement as1 you have made in the last half miss Comstock briefly outlined j the history of Radcliffe and other speakers included president a. T Lawrence Lowell of Harvard and i president Mary e. Woolley of mount Holyoke. The exercises were preceded by an academic procession and mrs. Hoover like other distinguished guests wore Cap and gown. After the exercises mrs. Hoover attended a Buffet luncheon with miss Comstock president Lowell of Harvard. Mrs. George p. Baker a trustee of Radcliffe and or. And mrs. J. B. Thorp. Washington d. C., june in a3 a an investigation into the decline of the Price of wheat since february i would be authorized under a Resolution introduced today by representative Palmer Republican Missouri. He said the inquiry would be conducted by the Secretary of agriculture and would be directed into whether manipulates by foreign or Domestic speculators was responsible. A report would be made to Congress As soon As practicable. Hecla in that the decline was not attributable to the ,355000.000 Bethel surplus from last years crop Palmer said he believed it was caused by speculators. Rumor Lindy Bride on Georgia Isle Savannah ga., june a a Rumor that colonel and mrs. Charles a. Lindbergh were spending their honeymoon on Sapele Island. A few Miles off the Georgia coast could not be confirmed today. The Rumor spread when it was reported that an amphibian plane had been sighted approaching the Island several Days ago. On his return North several j weeks ago. After inaugurating air i mail service to Central America. I colonel Lindbergh stopped at Sapele for luncheon with Howard e coffin an official of the National air transport for which Lindbergh is technical adviser. Gardner honoured in Rig Farewell new appellate court judge paid High tribute at banquet in Huron Huron. S. D., june j Dakota with a former United states t Washington. C., june in 4>>�? senator a supreme court judge a congressional leaders had a fairly College president and other men i Clear Field today to develop their if agreement is reached All summer rest is in store for Congress Hoover is in Accord Washington d. C., june i of a a tentative agreement War reached today by the farm Relief. Conference committee of Senate and House members for Federal farm Beard composed of nine members including the Sec rotary of agriculture with the salary of All the appointed members fixed at $12,009 a year and their terms at six years. New step taken in Church Accord mexican Church and state peace promoted by appointment of Ritz we Ashington. C., june in pts the movement toward settlement of the Long standing differences Between the mexican government and the roman Catholic Church has been advanced another step by the appointment of archbishop Ruiz president of the mexican Bishops conference to be apostolic Delegate in Mexico. He is expected to leave for Mexico Bishops conference to be apostolic Delegate in Mexico. He is expected to leave for Mexico City within two weeks to begin to abolishment of the Catholic ecclesiastical organization in that country at the invitation of president Portes Gil and with the Sanction implied in his appointment of the holy see. The difference Between the Church and state in Mexico have extended Over a Quarter of a Century. Growing of constitutional provisions looking to their separation they culminated several a Krs ago in the nationalization of Church property throughout the Republic expulsion of foreign priests and the closing of Church schools. Archbishop Ruiz has expressed his belief that the re establishment of Church services in Mexico is the principal objective to be desired and he is not sex detected Toke up the question of a revision of the republics Constitution in the forthcoming . He is understood to regard the question of Church property and land held by the government under that Constitution As secondary. Threatened to expose Matron Cleveland Ohio june in a3 a assertions of mrs. Anna Szeman a maid that she killed her employer mrs. Dorothy Marsh Snyder prominent society Matron in a struggle with Kitchen knives after the servant threatened a a embarrassing exposures were under investigation today. Assistant county prosecutor Frank j. Merrick said mrs. Szeman Snyder to death in Sel defense after Snyder to death in self dense after the society Leader attacked her because of her threatened disclosures. It was not announced what charges the servant made against her employer but Merrick directed this efforts toward learning whether there was any substantiation of her Story. It the slaying occurred yesterday at the Snyder a palatial Home. Mrs. Snyder who was 48. Was found dead with knife wounds in her shoulder and Chest. According to police the maid who is charged with first degree murder said the quarrel began in a wage dispute when she prepared to leave mrs. Snyder a employment. Weather still holds fliers old Orchard. Me., june in a3 a weather conditions today retained the men who hoped to Fly the monoplane Green Flash to Rome and the yellow Birdho Paris. Or. James h. Kimball of the new York weather Bureau said that the fliers could expect no better conditions Over the Middle Atlantic for 48 hours. Lewis a. Yancey navigator and Roger q. Williams Pilot of the Green Flash indicated that a take off was improbable before tomorrow or monday. Armeno Lotti. Backer of the yellow Bird was in new York to be closer in touch with the weather reports. Gene Asso Lant and Rene Lefevre. The other members of the planets Crew said they did expect him to return before monday. By Mark Sullivan Washington. C., june in the Price of wheat the most important single Active phenomenon in thu present political and economic picture. It is responsible for some conditions in areas Distant from the wheat Belt. The Price of wheat is so Low As to constitute a sensational event. Wheat at ninety seven scents a Bushel is the lowest since pre War conditions in 1915, when the Price was ninety three cents. New York. N. Y., june in a get moreover ninety seven cents in your Many a is the slogan of mrs. Chicago Means Only about eighty Ethel v. Asselta new Yorkus most j cents on the farm that is much noted woman detective. I below Cost of production. Further for fifteen years Ever since her Mcne today s cent is Only about two Huband or. Armando Asselta Well thirds of a Prew a cent. Prominent in the state As its spokes men last night bade Farewell to a. K. Gardner As an attorney and Wel med him As a new Federal judge in the eight circuit court of appeals. The Huron lawyer who june 3 at plans Tor an All summer recess of the special session in sympathy with the expressed desires of president Hoover. Senate and House were both in adjournment Over the week end. And the Only meeting called was a get your Many is woman a slogan noted female detective tells of some of her experiences As Sleuth St. Paul Wall assume his duties in 1 that of the joint farm Bill Confer the second highest tribunal in the ence committee we hich had already vile Ilc Diimig i Wawi q a a Toh it Etc against sheriff Henry Gerberding o. A i null i to army had 165 members. In r k. T j a r convention officials have not re i pro leased the entire program but it is sue Days but he wrote us expected that Many of the sessions .1 a flaring the Encampment will be a before the time was up. Held out of doors. _. G j # a please take my and off i Ord retires i ave so my Cul with Praise Livator. I thank you for the Washington. a june in it of it a Quick Dretel red Dsa Tor a i a cultivator won t sell a r returnee 1922, has relinquished his month from now so if you governmental duties with the a a raise of president Hoover one of desire to sell use the Blank the rewards he will carry into Pri of. Today. Of Deuel county was opened in circuit court Here yesterday. The action is being prosecuted by states attorney s. R. Law at the direction of the county Board of commissioners who based their Contention against the sheriff on allegations of shortage in receipt from tax collections in Gerberding a first term. Sheriff Gerberding declares the apparent shortage was caused by his neglect to maintain his bookkeeping up to Date and that All amounts of Money involved have been made Good a claim which is not denied by county commissioners. Second test Well planned at Wagner Tyndall. S. a june in up a an Eastern Syndicate has leased land near Varener and will soon have a Large drilling outfit on the ground to Start a second Oil Well test there score in National Chicago. 111., june a Basker of Elad s. D., High school won the mile run in the egg interscholastic track meet Here today. His time was 4 33.6, nearly four seconds faster than that of the second heat. Chicago. 111., june up a two South Dakota athletes scored during the opening events of the National interscholastic track meet Here today. Kemper of Sioux Falls High school placed fourth in the faster heat of the 880 Yard run and Colline his teammate was sixth in the javelin Jairow. Lacost beats known italian surgeon died. Mrs. Scelta has owned and directed her own establishment a with some fifty operatives in the four Corners of the world. A get your Many or your woman we must a mrs. Asselta told an International news service in an exclusive interview in her Park Row office a if we done to we be detectives mrs. Asselta worked personally on the famous Diamond murder Case several years ago when four boys went to the chair for the killing at the West end Bank. Disguised As Man on this Case mrs. Asselta was obliged to tuck her hair under a Cap and Don a Many a attire and visit some of the most notorious resorts in the City. A it never worried me to dress like a Man a said mrs. Asselta. A was a matter of fact i feel As much at Home in male dress As i do in an evening gown at the opera. A live a been nearly everything that its possible for a woman to be nurse maid stenographer waitress Telephone operator and what have you. A during the War i had a Case of a suspected spy in the office of a Large munitions company. I immediately took Over a Job As switchboard operator and kept tabs on the Man s activities. A i got him and he was afterwards interned. A the average girl has about As much Chance in the detecting line As she has in the movies at Hollywood. I and vile All Young girls to keep out of it. Many Pitfalls a one has to know human nature arid i claim i do. The Pitfalls Are Many and a Strong will is needed and steady nerves. A for instance i remember a Case i handled a Short while ago. We had a picture of the Leader of a notorious band of counterfeiters. He was a smooth customer but known As a a two of my men trailed him for a week but could t get a line on his real identity for the simple reason that the picture we had was taken with his hat off and my men get a look at him with his hat off. A one morning i said i d take the Case myself. Counting on his reputation As a gentleman i waited outside of his hotel when he came out i strolled up to him pretending to be a bewildered woman who had lost her Way. A Pardon me. Said i., but i got no further he lifted his hat and i got my pair held on motor theft act Aberdeen x s. D., Jupe i�?c45 a James Eller and Frank Post arrested Here some time ago on advices from Marmarth n. Dand Walla Walla wash., Are being taken to Sioux fall today by Deputy u. S. Marshal Walter Goetz where they will be arraigned on charges of violating the National motor vehicle theft act. Post who is but 15, May not be prosecuted but will at least be used As a witness against Eller. Heathe forecast South Dakota a unsettled tonight and sunday showers probable rising temperature tonight in extreme Northeast portion. Minnesota mostly Cloudy tonight and sunday probably showers in West and South portion rising temperature tonight and in East portion my. Nebraska a unsettled tonight and sunday showers probable Thunder storms possible not much change in temperature by Eek a forecast weather Outlook for the week beginning monday. June 3 for the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and the Northern and Central great Plains precipitation will be rather frequent with no marked departures from seasonable temperatures. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 80 minimum 57 at 7 a. In. 57 roads Good precipitation. 0 precipitation Bill Tilden since january i 7.87 inches precipitation deficiency since january i .23 inches. O Roland Garros stadium. Paris France june in of a Rene Lacoste according to j. E. Palensky of Tabor conquered Bill Tilden today in one in charge of drilling operations at of the greatest of to l r series of Wagner. Franco american Tennis Battles by a Texas geologist has been in scores of 6-1 6-0 5-7 6-3. Spec Ting the Field and another car Helen wills today entered the Fin Load of casing has been unloaded a1 round in which she is defending Watertown drilling on the present Hole has it her women s singles Crown defeat j Huron been resumed after a delay of Sev ing miss Eileen Bennett English i Aberdeen eral weeks. Star 6-3, 7-5. Rapid City weather Ano roads by the associated press Sioux Falls 58 76 55 .00 Good consequently the present Price of wheat is one for which a parallel can Only be found in the calamitous Early nineties when William Jennings Bryan arose. The cause of the Low Price of wheat is one and one Only though the Farmers Are being told incorrectly that there Are other causes. The sole cause is too much wheat. The Tot i world Supply is the largest that Ever was. It is sensationally larger than last years. It is sensationally larger than the average for five past years. The Farmers of the United states together with the banners of the rest of the world have raised much More wheat the amp a the world needs. Thereby these Farmers have largely wasted their Lanct. That is the whole cause. No change in Light with regard to the future the statistical information does not Point toward any material change As to the wheat crop now growing. It is possible but Only barely possible for the farm Relief plan to get under Way Early enough to give some assistance in the Way of financing the holding of some wheat off the Market it is much More probable that the farm Relief plan can do nothing for this years crop. The plan is not even enacted yet being held up by a deadlock Between House and Senate. If the present condition in wheat were the same As to All farm crops we should have a condition similar to 1920 and almost As bad As in the chaotic Days of Cleveland a administration. Fortunately Many farm products Are at Normal prices or above Normal. There Are three other important crops in which prices while not so Low relatively As wheat Are yet Low. Corn Oats and Cotton while at a Price that yields some profit Are seriously below Normal. The aggregate of the deficiency in returns to the Farmer for his wheat conv Cotton and Oats is estimated Quot at not far Short of a billion dollars. That billion Dollar deficit is important not Only to the Farmer but to every person in the country. It Means a billion dollars less in purchasing Power. It Means a billion dollars less to be spent for automobiles radios and whatever else the Farmer buys. It is in this sense that Wall Street and the East generally is just becoming aware of the Price of wheat. Prices of securities on toe Stock Exchange have fallen less sensation materially. But in this Case one of by than wheat but nevertheless several reasons is that manufacturing industries Are just learning they Are going to get a billion dollars less than the Farmer next year. Reserve stopped stocks the Public is being told from some sources in new York and some persons Are believing that the lowering prices of securities and the Low Price of a treat Are both caused by the Federal Reserve Board. It is a fact that in february and March the Federal Reserve Board did take actions that arrested rises in the prices of securities those actions Are now of the past and will be judged on their merits by history. J Vith what is now happening the Federal Reserve Board has nothing to do. The True Chain of cause and effect can be stated As follows stocks in industries Are going Down partly because those industries will get less Money from banners next year. In other words stocks Are going Down because wheat is going Down., wheat is going Down for one reason and Ohe Only namely too much wheat. The Low Price of wheat and the consequences of that Low Price in other areas will have and Are having an effect on politics. The drop in the Price of wheat has coincided in time with the five weeks this Congress has been in session. The coincidence is one of time Only. There is no faintest relation Between toe two. Nevertheless the Farmer May be led to see a relation. It is True that no congressional Primar Ries take place until next Spring and no congressional election will take place until november of next year seventeen months from now. By that time the Price of wheat and All the rest of the picture May have changed. Grouch grows general but the present Low Price of wheat is causing a dissatisfied mood which expresses itself in a critical attitude toward various phases of politics including the Tariff. This May not be logical but it is politics Ani human nature a grouch caused by one thing will express itself against other things. A Tariff that might a get by in Good times May be damned in times less Good. The Low Price of wheat encourages some farm representatives in Congress to persist in an attitude of sullen resistance to things in general. New York Herald Tribune news service. O Little pigs who go to Market these d is go on rubber tires. One fourth of the livestock delivered at 54 71 47 .00 Good 56 80 55 .00 Good 65 72 52 .00 Good 58 80 St ,29 Good Omaha last year was trucked la. Land was the Honor guest at the banquet Here. Business men and lawyers in scattered sections of the state who have been associated with or. Gardner during the 34 years he has practice Law in South Dakota were represented in a group of More than 200 which filled the banquet Hail. More Gide a this is the crowning moment of my life a or. Gardner said a it is going to be hard to leave the Battlefield i love. In 36 years As a lawyer i have made associations that from the standpoint of Legal practice must be Given up. This is my great regret. A the appointment As Federal circuit judge came As a Complete Surprise to me. I had ambitions of becoming a Federal District judge Here in South Dakota. It was a stroke of Luck that the assignment to the higher Post came my or. Royal c. Agne president of Huron College judge Dwight Campbell of the South Dakota supreme court Douglas Elliott Sioux Falls attorney who is a son of judge James d. Elliott judge Walter g. Miser commissioner of the South Dakota supreme court and former u s. Senator Coe i Crawford were speakers. Vets of foreign wars in session Yankton s. a june up a the South Dakota Iowa department of the veterans of foreign wars and its auxiliary opened their annual convention hers today. Several Hundred delegates from the two states were exacted to attend the sessions which close tomorrow matters expected to come before the convention include proposals to increase pensions of civil War veterans and their widows to increase Spanish War pensions the Brook Hart adjusted compensation Bill now before Congress providing for full payment to world War veterans at once and the Bill to provide added Hospital facilities for mental cases among sex service men. May admit canadians a proposal to admit Canadian War veterans to membership in the veterans of foreign wars also was expected. Department commander Arthur d. Dodds of Des Moines la., was to preside at the business sessions opening this morning. The first Encampment was scheduled this afternoon when the we omens auxiliary also will meet a women a auxiliary unit for South Dakota is to be organized at the convention. Illness ruler to delay service London eng., june in up a an official announcement at noon today said that King Georges condition was satisfactory but his Progress would be tedious. A bulletin issued by his physicians at Windsor said a this majesty the King passed a Good night. The abscess so far is following its Normal course which in the nature of things must be tedious. A we accordingly advise that the thanksgiving service should be. Deferred to a later Date. As his majesty a general condition is now satisfactory there is no necessity to Issue bulletins every the thanksgiving ceremony had been set for june 16 at Westminster Abbey to allow the country to Glie thanks for the Kings recovery from his illness last Winter. Madman layer ends own life Chicago 111., june in a3 a Ferdinand Preuss the maniac who shot three men and wounded four others while in a Drunken fury yesterday was Decat titrated today by a Chicago and Northwestern Railroad train. A body found on the right of Way was positively identified by a fishing License issued to Preuss and police believe the Man sobered overnight realized the tragedy of yesterday and committee suicide. The condition of Preuss body indicated he had lain on the track and waited for the train to run Over him police said. Baseball results american league r h e Chicago Coo too 001�?1 6 2 new York. 103 too 04x�?8 7 0 Dugan Adkins and Autry Hoyt and Grabowski. Detroit. Too 200 000�?2 6 2 Philadelphia 021 too 44x�?ll 13 i Whitehill and Phillips earn Shaw and Cochrane Cleveland. Too 020 100�?3 6 0 Boston. Too too 020�?2 9 4 Miller and l. Sewell Morris and Heving. # St Louis. Too 0 Washington. Too 0 Stewart and Schong Burke and Ruel. National league Boston. Goo i in Cincinnati. Too 020 r. Smith and Taylor Ash and Sukeforth. Bhe Philadelphia 020 102 121�?9 la 0 Pittsburgh. Coo 021 010�?4 12 0 Benge and Lerian Betty and Hargreaves. New York. Too la Chicago. Too 13 Mays and o Farrell Bush and Schulte. Brooklyn at St. Louis postponed rain. Made considerable Progress toward an agreement on All sections in1 which the two Chambers failed to agree except the Export debenture proposal. The Senate is expected to be called upon by its conference group to eliminate the debenture plan from its farm Bill next week and the House is prepared to take Early action on the measure to provider for the 1930 census and subsequent reapportionment of the number of1 representatives allotted to each St site still stick on debenture although some doubt has been expressed As to the willingness of the debenture advocates in the Senate to permit elimination of5 their promo i from the farm Bill administration leaders Are counting on such action and Are inclined to regard arrangements for disposition of Tariff legislation As their principal task in the Effort to comply with the president s views on summer recess plans. The chief executives opinion on that subject As expressed in response to inquiries by newspaper correspondents was outlined in the following statement a the majority leaders both senator Watson and congressman til son. Are United in their recommendations to me that there should be no recess in the special session until farm legislation is Complete and that there should be no recess after that except for a few weeks to accommodate the Senate finance committee in its hearings on the Tariff Bill unless there is a completely fixed agreement in the Senate As to an Early Date upon which a vote will be taken on the Bill with a further agreed period for debate on the conference reports which would assure a final vote in the Senate a Early As possible. Wants Early decision a the interest of the country obviously necessitates the rapid determination of both these questions and i am entirely in Accord with their senator Watson has tentatively decided to move for a recess from june 12 to sept. 9, with nov. 9 fixed As the Date for the Senate a vote on the Tariff Bill and nov. 25 for action on the report of the conference committee which will be called upon in the meantime to adjust differences with the House. Opposition to that program however has been indicated senators Borah of Idaho and Jones of Washington the latter assistant Republican Leader in the chamber both considering a recess unwise while some others favored a Shorter vacation than that proposed while the finance committee works on Ito revision of the Tariff Bill passed by the House. Senator Borah a Bill to establish1 government licensing and regulation of commission merchants handling perishable fruits and vegetables meanwhile remains before the Senate. It has the endorsement of thee department of agriculture but has aroused considerable opposition Dur ing the debate. The farm Bill conference commit tee has prepared to continue in session throughout today if necessary to Complete its work. While Nav specific announcement was made to verify such an Assumption the resumption of its negotiations after the House group had a walked out a rather than agree to any proposal which would bring the debenture plan to a vote in their chamber was taken to mean that the senators had receded from their insistence on that course and agreed to recommend elimination of the proposal from their Bill. The understanding was that administration Leader would assure the debenture advocates of an Opportunity to attack their plan to the Tariff Bill. -4 Raj see october vote / on Tariff measure Washington d. C., june i top a democrats of the Senate finance committee decided unanimously today in favor of Public hearing during consideration of the House Tariff Bill and for final disposition of the measure to the special session. Senator Simmons of North Carolina ranking Democrat on the committee said he thought a final vote on the measure should be taken late in october to allow time for agreement in conference before the regular december session. Republican members of the committee favor closed sessions by the the committee which will take up the Bill june la. They will have their Way unless the Senate adopts the Resolution of senator Lafolette Republican Wisconsin calling for Public hearings. The decision of the democrats to support the administration program regarding disposition of the Bill before the december session was regarded at the Capitol As brightening the prospects for an All summer congressional recess. Braves management offered to Evers Boston mass., june a a with the major league baseball season scarcely More than six weeks under Way. A change in the management of the Boston braves appeared in Prospect today. President Emil e. Fuchs also manager was reported to have offered the Job to Johnny Evers former big league Star. Evers now is a braves coach. The braves surprised the experts by taking and holding the National league leadership at the opening of the season but have recently experienced a slump