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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 4, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather p. R ship Fri Mai it Dror tit Atar a third a Iofi fair Coli he Ilven ing Republic All edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday june 4, 132d ten pages number 204 \ knows rainfall decade a head half billion Kansan Only 1my for a a Uhle off s with figures United states government testing out forecast up to 1940 past is his guide Lawrence kas., june 4�? a3 a the \ possibility of charting accurate rainfall forecasts for years in Advance has led or. Dinsmore alter professor of astronomy at the University of Kansas to plan a years study of British rainfall records. Several of his test predictions computed mathematically from Sta i to tical reports have correlated so exactly with actual rainfall that he believes further data will expedite the making of serious Long time forecasts with data from six places on the British Isles covering years from 1834 to 1924. Or. Alter has computed a period Gram with a dozen or More peaks. When the four principal peaks were applied to actual data the resulting Chart of departure from Normal rainfall was found to follow closely the actual charted departures. Or. Alters test predictions up to 1940 have been published by the United states weather Bureau. He has written several papers on periodicity in rainfall Basing his studies on records from the Pacific coast of North America Chile Siberia Australia Jamaica. Madagascar and the Punjab in India. By using data Ever longer periods Aid seven or eight factors instead of the four in his test forecasts. And by using Quarter year rather than half year units he Hopes to arrive at correlations sufficient Bymaster to push Bill for stabilization i farm factory now they re wondering just who. Marie May be if anyone insulted her at Cahill Brothers they rec really and truly sorry because her a a sweetheart started a real for sure ruckus congressional leaders to will insist on million Del recommend huge sum to Check declines Lars for Experiment station in s. Dakota Grain skyrockets asks hoovers Aid evening Republican Bureau new York n. Y., june 4�?who is a a Marie that a what two badly bunged up employees of Cahill Brothers would like to know. A a Marie a whoever she is has. Caused them More trouble than Helen of Troy caused the greeks and trojans. And i. They done to know who she is Hoover wont it modify naval building plan with this he let Fly a blow at Walter Kamperman. 42 years old. I Kemperman grappled with him and # to being a husky individual threw him president proponent it the Man with the chauffeurs i each must carry out uniform began to yell lustily for help. Instantly three of four Young men jumped Over the Fence and Cruiser program the Chart above designed by or. Dinsmore alter it inset it of the University of Kansas shows a prediction of rainfall for the British Isles from 1924. Solid line represents departures from Normal in percentages dotted line is the prediction. Tariff Likely to urges Westton get Senate ride Back Waterways Sullivan Sas increases granted manufacturers by House May fall congressman Hull. At Omaha says whole work can be done by 1933 Washington d. june 4�? a a j congressional leaders indicated today that after enactment on the pending farm Bill they would favor a recommendation by the agriculture department to make available immediately the $500,000,000 appropriation proposed by the measure for stabilization of the agricultural Industry. The farm Bill which is expected to be enacted into Law within a week or ten Days merely authorizes a half billion Dollar appropriation. It had been thought at first that the department would suggest an immediate appropriation of Only one or two Hundred million dollars but some leaders now favor the full amount. Wheat demands action these leaders take the View that the wheat situation demands immediate attention and that if the farm boar its to buy up the surplus wheat crop about $175,000,000 would be needed alone for this. Thev hold the Board ought to have by Mark Sullivan Omaha neb., june 4�? special the full amount so As to be Able to Washington d. C., june 4�?it is a if the entire West gets behind the take full advantage of its Powers certain there will be at least three Inland Waterways project the whole i of a a d that Jel amp tag Atten i or four weeks of consideration of work can be finished by 1933, con j Jon in other crops. The Tariff Bill by the Senate finance i Gressman William e. Hull of Illi i the farm Relief conference com i committee. Thereafter there will be Nois declared in an address Here i Mittee is hopeful it can comple teat least six weeks of discussion by. Last night Sass Mil the sex the Senate As a . After that or. Hull is making an air plane Jouse. A session was ordered for j there will be at least three weeks tour of the proposed Inland water j tonight to consider the Export de iof discussion by the lower House ways system. He started his trip at venture plan which has been the in the Way tvs Safis a a f0recmu i rr7 mryt it Stosz u excess rainfall in England for 1928 mates Are More Likely to be exceed a my and after visiting kansas8 proviso was predicted by or. Alter year a de than to experience fulfilment. I City and St. Joseph arrived Here before and actually occurred to a j the consequence is there will be a about 6 30 p. In last night. He will greater extent than predicted. His i minimum of three months during trav0l a. Far in Rev. Be in rat a forecast deficiency for this year i which the pending Tariff Bill win n was borne out by reports showing an hang before the country for exam a a tendered him by the i St actual deficient v of Fin Ner opt. For nation Arri Riis Unsinn Deo Endine j Iena req a Nim by t e provisions for setting up Clearing Omaha chamber of Commerce at House associations agree on provisions at today a meeting a the conference committee accepted the Senate provisions for insurance against Price declines and also the House ship. Chicago Hospital swept by flames Chicago 111 june 4�? a3 a the Chicago general Hospital was swept by fire at i a. In. Today and although 17 patients several doctors and nurses were in the building As the flames and smoke mounted to the fourth floor escaped unhurt. Some were carried Down ladders by firemen. Passersby seeing the fire ran into the smoke filled rooms and brought others out. Amp fire of rement ambulances re move the Ful Flita to other hospitals. The fire which did $25,000 damage started in the Iliili Timy room and was confined to one Side of the building which is divided by a fire Wall. Chief fire marshal Michael j. Corrigan was particularly interested in the Quantity of a Ray films Mored in the Hospital. With the recent Cleveland Hospital fire in mind. Corrigan a first thought was to keep the flames from these films. Corrigan said he would Start an immediate investigation into the apparently careless manner in which the a Ray films were left in a tumbled Heap in a room Dan apr Fusle close to the flames. I x Jef the flames had reached the . We would have had a disaster similar to that in Cleveland a he said. Actual deficiency of 50 per cent for nation and discussion for j a Iod might be j which the spoke while the Addi Sarah sad Tom Merior j tonal Cost of the Waterways system �2mv� of o i Almos the Only do we approximate too millions. Or. \ amp is of Guggenheim fellow Mystic political question before the i Juull declared the Money could be country. The farm Relief will have. Obtained and the work a completed been enacted. The Only other sub in f0ur years if the advocates of the Pecos of legislation Are the reap por system got together and All pushed to Ament Bill and the National Ori at the same gins question. The re apportion a Hoover is Good Friend rent Bill will have finally passed or. Hulls address follows in i �,0 c71t>i v both houses within ten Days or two part grains up sharply weeks. The National origins ques a Herbert Hoover is the confident a a. On Washin new Tion must be settled by july i. The Hope of the Inland Waterways of i chitto june consequence is that practically the nation. We must work with the pf5� repeated today to Weir Sensa nothing will interfere with the president of the United states and t,rtnn1 sort of yesterday. A near All tariffs Possession of the stage. For secure from Congress a Propri at least three months it will be be actions Large enough to Complete fore Congress As unfinished Busi All of the projects within a four Ness. A in the same role As unfit year period. J f shed business it will be before the the Illinois. Mississippi and discount. The conferees also agreed to dominate the Senate provisions under which the half billion to be Given the Board would be allocated to specific uses accepting the House sections which would give the Board the right to use the Money in whatever Way it might see fit. Fiona spurt of yesterday jumping 3 7-8 to 6 1-8 cents a Bushel in the last half hour of trading after news came from Washington that congressional leaders favored immediate appropriation of $500,000,000 for stabilization of a Washington. C., june 4�?senator w. H. Mcmaster of South Dakota will continue to urge that his Bill establishing an agricultural products Experiment station in South Dakota be Given favourable action by Congress he said Here today. A the Mcmaster Bill was introduced at the last session of Congress re introduced at the present special session and has been sent to the Senate committee on consideration. 4 a j senator Mcmaster has enlisted the support of the Western bloc in the Senate for his proposed measure and Hopes to get action in the upper body of Congress in order that the Bill May be sent to the House for consideration not later than the regular session beginning next december. Asks presidential approval in a recent conference with president Hoover the South Dakota senator urged the president to give executive approval to the Bill in View of its a vital interest to according to the provisions of the measure the sum of $1,000,000 will be appropriated for the establishment of the South Dakota station. Experimentation will be devoted entirely to the agricultural Field and will be carried on in co operation with Federal departments in Washington. In discussing the importance of the Bill senator Mcmaster said a recent investigations have disclosed an illimitable Field for uses of farm products waste products and by products % a investigation carried on not Only in this country but in other countries has shown that the most amazing utilization can be made of agricultural produce All of which will serve to Benefit directly the economic position of the Farmer if applied on Quot a commercial scale. A the revelation that the Ordinary potato can be used to make Telephone stands say is one of the most striking of these. In this country we already Are commercially aware of the value of Corn and Cotton stalks for making paper. Plant on the ground a these examples would indicate the Wisdom in the minds of Many of our Foremost chemists of conducting such experimentation on a Large scale. A was for my purpose in establishing such an experimental Plant in South Dakota. I believe such work should be carried on in a Region devoted entirely to agriculture on the ground As it were. A a a Hope to be Able to enlist the the Cahill firm manufactures j joined in the fray. A Battle Royal in the next budget flood lights at 519 West forty fifth was in Progress with honors even,1 when seven or eight More men burst i Washington d. A. June 4 a through the door and turned the j the american Cruiser building provide. One of the factory employees Gram will by carried Forward by George Avila. 30 years old. Who had a aft nor a la a he been knocked Down was kicked and president Hoover As Down by a a Mai Street. Its factory on the ground the Albee building f 00r surrounded by a six foot Wasni item Fence surmounted with Sharp pick ets. At 8 30 of clock a Young Man dressed in a chauffeurs uniform stuck his face up to the Fence and shouted a a who a the Boss in there a. A a in a the superintendent a returned John Mcmahon. A what do you want a a some of you Fellows in there insulted my girl Marie shouted the stranger. A a that a what i want to see a a Well said Mcmahon a i done to know what you re talking about but come around to the door and ill let you the half dozen employees stared at each other in wonder. The chauffeur came in. And the moment he was admitted he took off his coat and Cap rolled up his sleeves squared off and said a come on All of you. You can to get fresh with my Marie a trampled upon As he Lay on the floor. Another employee hurried upstairs to get Aid from the men employed on the floor above. Before he could return the intruders rushed away. Avila and Kamperman were taken to the Flower Hospital where or. Cantelmo found that Alvias nose was broken and his Skull was per pro amp rare haps fractured. Kamperman after i reduction of sea armaments is being treated for cuts and Contu j reached by the leading nations and Congress and provision for new ships will be made in the next Federal budget. The administration recognizes that work toward construction of 15 additional 10,000 ton fighting ships is made mandatory under the until an agreement for Sions on the head was Able to return to work. The chauffeur who started the fracas left his coat and Cap Lei us on the floor when he retreated. Detectives of the West forty seventh ratified by the Senate and the president has no intention of attempting to modify or abandon the policy. Contrary interpretations drawn Street station Hope tool Dmn from the presidents memorial Day through these Clews. Employees of the factory profess to know nothing of Marie. Calm before murder charge mrs. Cassler keeps poise As does her mysterious son Chicago 111., june 4.�? up a mrs. Catherine cashier today testified at a Coroner s inquest nto the death of miss Cameola Sutar that she had beaten the Young woman severely the hearing at Valparaiso Grigsby is named Lieut. Governor Democrat candidate for office at last election appointed by Bulow Pierre s. A. June 4.�? up a John Grigsby of Redfield. Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor at the last election today was appointed by gov. W. J. Bulow to fill the vacancy in the lieutenant gov ind., attracted a Large crowd the Erno ship caused by the recent it is not too much to say that the ultimate character of the Bill will be largely determined by the crystallization of feeling about it throughout the country during this three months period. That Crystalina Tion May take the form of favor or Disfavour. It May in one outcome take the form of indifference but indifference in the eyes of politicians is the same thing As Contentment. Correspondingly the Tariff Bill in its final form May be materially higher than it now is. Or materially lower. The one thing certain is that the Senate will make Many changes. If the figure is not too utterly inept the Tariff when it is in the Senate is in the Lap of the gods. There is no Law tradition or other requirement to prevent the Senate from making As Many changes As it wishes. The changes i of course become at the end the subject of conference Between the marry in Hotham two houses. By the time the end in a Iaia i in swirl Paivi come5 the Jower House wu1 be a it. New York. N. A. June 4.�? a3 a \ Wenj aware As the Senate of How the work on the motion pictures in j country feels about the Bill. River systems including Vruir Al scr 1u Wuwei Murn a Quot in a Yui Sunbear is comprises nine thous ,t.,�. Ait the. a spam m the. President and other of of that null top $1.08 5-8 to 78 it jul Doug or. And Joan Hollywood will defer for a time the honeymoon of the screen s latest newlyweds Douglas Fairbanks. Or. And Joan Crawford. Married yesterday at the rectory of St. Malaria roman Catholic Church one would estimate As of the present that the Tariff As a whole will not be raised in the Senate. The evidence supporting this expectation is confessedly slight. It rests largely on observing the self denying silence they plan to return to California of some Large Eastern interests. Just next tuesday where each has Sev before Congress met. In Early april eral screen productions to make j these important Eastern beneficial the year. Upon completing their j ies of the Tariff were the most vocal schedule they said. They would return East and sail on an european honeymoon. Calls betting off at a Sarben tracks Oma Ila. Nebr. June 4�? a Psi attorney general Christian a. Sorren son today ordered parimutuel betting at the a Sar Ben track Here where the animal summer races Are Row in Progress stopped immediate 1v. In a letter mailed from Lincoln the j attorney general hinted that prosecutions against a Sar Ben officials would be brought if his ultimatum was not recognized. Bodam found in closet los Angeles. Calif., june 4a a the body of Virginia Patty of los Angeles was found with the head battered hanging in the closet of an apartment House Here today. Police ordered the arrest of Bil Tollman radio technician of station Apo of san Francisco tat connection with the crime. Wear Mer forecast South Dakota fair tonight and wednesday except possibly showers in extreme South portion continued Cool. Vij North Dakota generally fair tonight and wednesday a continued Cool. Persons in Washington. The publicity flouted president Hoover s opinion that the revision should be limited in scope. They demanded that the revision be without limit As to scope that the rates be High enough to be exclusive and that the administrative provisions be so framed As to favor the protected manufacturer on All disputed Points of valuation. East has piped Down this attitude of Early april on the part of spokesmen of manufacturers does not now exist. At least it does not exist openly and there is no evidence that it exists under cover. It May be that in their Early Uter ances they were demanding More than they hoped to get. And that they were reasonably satisfied with what they have got. It May be that the manufacturers were warned by finding in Congress and especially in the Senate a latent sentiment for general revision downward. That sentiment has existed for More than continued on Page six Bull Sard Miles of Channel that will carry our products to the sea. Making a network of Rivers formulating the greatest Inland waterway transportation system in the world. This is now an authorized project and its completion will be the greatest Boom to the Western country for All times. A the necessity of Inland waterway transportation Bas been brought about by the building of the Panama canal. By using this canal the ships can carry the products from coast to coast on an average of one fourth the Cost by rail from the Midwest to either coast. It can easily be seen that it is impossible to compete against such cheap transportation without this great Inland waterway and the people of the Central West can be assured that in the near future they will have a transportation system by water that will equalize freight rates with the East and the West. No Hope from railroads a your railroads have reached the highest efficiency in their history but they must maintain this efficiency. With the Higl or Cost of labor and materials they cannot reduce their freight rates. The Panama canal cannot be closed neither can we raise the Atlantic Ocean and other sea freight rates. A under such conditions we must turn to our Waterways. We must deepen our River to permit modern Barge transportation deepen the outlet to the great lakes to permit Ocean going shipping and connect them altogether into a definite transportation system. This will give us twelve thousand Miles of connected Ireland water transportation. A it will be the greatest help for agricultural Relief that any Congress will Ever pass. Therefore it is up to those of us who live in the Central West and the a West to stand shoulder to shoulder in a solid Phalanx until we have convinced those in powder at Washington of the necessity of a full completion of the channels of the Missouri River the Mississippi River the Illinois River and the Intra coastal to Cost too million or. Hull said the entire project would Cost approximately too millions of dollars but that when the work was finally finished boats could travel Over the entire sys to i. He called attention to the fact that the Dennison Bill provided Money for the building of barges and Tow boats and declared that a those who live upon the Missouri and Illinois rive s must begin at once to arrange for terminals. Or. Hull was scheduled to leave Here Early this morning and Fly to Sioux City la., where he was due at la 8. In. From there he was to Oro to Peoria and is due at Chicago to spend the night. Tomorrow a a flight will take him to Minneapolis Tell a. In. And put Hun in Moline. He. At 6 30 . Thursday he will go to Peoria and is due at Chicago top $1.08 5-8 to 7-8 i or Kuiv contracts and $1.13 to 1-2 for september delivery % t Corn shared the bullish enthusiasm and advanced 3 7-8 to 5 1-8 cents at the end. With july contracts Selling at 89 3-4 to 90 1-8 cents a Bushel and september a 91 to 91 1-2 cents. Oats closed i 1-2 to i 7-8 cents up. Similar reports published Over the last week end. Indicating $100 -000.000 might soon be made available to the proposed stabilization corporation for the Purchase of a sufficient Quantity of wheat to Check the slump in values had been responsible for a hysterical outburst of buying in the pits monday with extreme advances of nearly nine cents and closing prices 5 3-8 to 6 i-8c above yesterdays close. Today a news with the Promise of a $500,000,000 fund in the near future sent the Trade into another orgy of buying. Congress sure of its summer recess Washington. C., june 4�?up a Congress today appeared to be assured of a summer vacation of at least two months if not three. House rules were in effect to limit debate and Speed up action on amendments to the Senate Bill providing for the 1930 census and reapportionment of the House membership among the states one of the measures president Hoover Wanic to see enacted before a recess begins. The Senate finance committee was called upon to Complete its program looking to the fulfilment of another of his pre vacation requirements Assurance of enactment of Tariff legislation before the regular session begins in december after adopting plans designed to assure completion of its own Job of rewriting the House Bill by mid August it put off until today selection of dates for a Senate vote on the Bill and for final action on the conference adjustment report to follow. Although administration leaders were almost certain that they could not obtain unanimous consent to fix dates for those votes in the fall they were confident that they could Muster the two thirds majority needed to put such an agreement into effect and remove that stumbling Block to a recess. They expect farm Relief legislation the other task which president Hoover desires to have completed prior to a vacation to be ready for the chief executives signature next week. While a report from the Senate and House farm Relief conferee. Recommending elimination of the Export debenture Section from the Senate measure room being jammed As the heavy phlegmatic woman took the stand to Tell her Story. Calm and indifferent As she has been during her time in jail Here and As she was during her trial for the murder of William Lindstrom in Chicago she told How she had attacked the slim Young Divorcee and roller skate pert because she had lived with Truman Cassler while mrs. Cassler was in jail Here. The trouble Wras hardly More than a month ago after mrs. Cassler was freed when the state Nolle pressed her ease she was convicted at her trial and sentenced to hang but was granted a new trial. Death of an info rant witness and refusal of another to testify made prosecution impossible mrs. Cassler told the Coroner she Wras willing to talk about anything but the parentage of her 19 year old son Edward whom she adopted when he was a baby. She refused to answer any question in that Quot vein the immediate cause of the fight with the girl whose body was found last thursday near Hebron. Ind mrs. Cassler said she did not wish to reveal. However relations with miss Sou tar were much improved after the encounter the witness said and when the girl came to the Cass or Imit a triirmt1 Ler Home for her trunks the meet Kellnh Iai Hulln i ing was Friendly. The woman declared she had no animosity to a scam Mien although she knew her husband had been giving her Money. Authorities planned to take the pair today to the morgue to View the Young woman a body and to the swamp where it was found. Authorities were investigating the theory that miss Soutar was slain by mrs. Cassler monday morning in the Flat and her body kept in a folding bed until the following Day when it was placed in the automobile in a natural position and driven to the Hebron swamp. O Fth to in this proposal. It to certain that in View of recent investigations it will be Well Worth our time and Money to devote a considerable amount of each to a move directly related to the betterment of agriculture a Mcmaster added. Iowa a denied natures As recorded by the official government thermometer from i In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 58 minimum 51 at 7 a. In. Today 52 Quot oads Good it Only takes the Small expense and the bother of sending in a want and to sell Nebraska unsettled tonight and Breeding Stock these Days. Wednesday showers probably con Ujj Doest even recoil ire to ail is use Ai Omearo tinted Cool. A Sim a. A Quot thursday evening where the flight local temperatures a double service Only part or will be concluded. Maximum and minimum temper time John Kyj Fleming a experience is indicative of the Selling Power of a Good and. He says. A no rerun necessary. Sold capitation .17 inches Precipio l ii from 1�t and had a since january i 8.12 inches bul rr�m�?z18j.lra a Taipi Taton deficiency since Jan buyers from Buffalo Jer by major e. L. De a. Army Engi a i 40 inches a ,. A i Neer it Mark Woods of Lincoln. Neb. Auld Aurora Douglas and Ballard Dunn of Omaha. _ a Huffmi incr the tour is for the combined Davison and Hutchinson purpose of surveying River Condi 70unties. The Republican Lions inspecting Harbor Sites and Yankton s. A. June 4.�? a Psi Yankton was prepared today to Welcome congressman William e. Hull of Illinois chairman of the House Rivers and harbours committee and his party who Are to arrive Here late this afternoon on an air plane tour of Inland Waterways. Congressman Hull is accompanied Chicago. 111., june 4�? i pm a special sub committee today denied the University of Iowa a plea for immediate reinstatement into the big ten athletic conference. The committees opinion is that a it is premature to Grant this petition at the a Brief statement handed out by chairman James Paige of the University of Minnesota said. A Stine must elapse. This will afford Iowa an Opportunity to demonstrate her ability to make the resolutions of her governing bodies effective and to demonstrate to the conference that she can Correct present by present abuses the committee referred to subsidizing athletes and Prosel Yting. These were the charges made by the conference faculty committee when it expelled Iowa from the conference to Days ago. Form corporation to further co Ops Chicago 111., june 4�?up a incorporation papers for the american service inc., As a National organization to assist agricultural cooperation organizations have been filed at Springfield he the american farm Bureau federation announced today. The action was hailed by Sam h. Thompson president of the federation As the greatest step Forward Yei taken by the organized agricultural Industry for cooperative associations. A it is the outgrowth of More than i years of study and accomplishment by officials of the farm Bureau and came As an answer to the dilation wide Appeal of cooperative organizations for a National cooperative services to Aid in or Orch tax legislation transportation Legal and other phases of cooperative work a he said. Glass proposes Speculator tax Washington. C., june 4�? up a senator Glass Democrat Virginia told the Senate today that the Federal Reserve Board had declined by a Only a narrow margin to Sanction Arn debate the Quot and ithe plea of the new York Federal will arouse a Sharp a Daw. Me Hank Frt. In ministration group is counting on for a raise in the support for adoption of such a pro the pos a i from debenture advocates he made the statement As the Senate indulged in a round of criticism of Stock Market speculation. Senator Glass congratulated the Beard of refusing a to penalize in mentations advanced by preside Quot by sanctioning she session them for i sena7o�?ovll declared a the Only special session the proposal it re to pet at it is to put a tax on who Are unwilling to delay enactment of the legislation. The Senate had before it today the last of the legislative recon peal of the National origins immigration quota basis. Sponsored by senator Nye. Republican North Dakota it is opposed by a group led by senator Reed. Republican. Pennsylvania and a close contest is indicated. A. Of a a a Quoter and roads Hiaber Yankton a rapid City Pierre 57 52 49 55 49 51 76 62 65 53 65 57 49 of Good to the twin cities tomorrow. After inspection of Yankton s River front and Harbor and terminal facilities congressman Hull will broadcast a talk Over radio station Wax at 6 15 p. In. The Visi creating tors will be entertained at a dinner he gamblers and that i am going in propose at this he has in mind a five per cent tax on Stock transactions in which the securities were held for less than sixty Days. O Chautauqua opens Spencer s. D., june 4�? special a the Chautauqua opened its programs saturday evening and will new York Mother cant Tell of songs slaying Watertown d. C., june 4�? up a mrs. Frances Wiseman wife of r. W. Wiseman today was barred on objections by defense lawyers from telling her version of the shooting of her son Gerald Ellis on the night of March 30 Here. Judge w. N. Skinner presiding ruled that mrs. Wiseman was prohibited by statute from testifying against her husband unless with his consent. The defense refused to give such consent. Quentin Ellis who was wounded at the time his brother Gerald was shot is the states Star witness today in Wiseman a trial for manslaughter. Quentin told substantially the same Story Given yesterday by Emma Christopherson Gerald Ellis sweetheart who was with them in the Wiseman Home when the shooting took place. The defense indicated it would show that Wiseman was imposed upon by his Stepsons and step daughters. Irma Prescott a daughter of mrs. Wiseman by another marriage. Testified that she witnessed the shooting and that Wiseman was angry. Quentin Ellis sub Stan hated this. Baseball results National league r he Philadelphia too too 112�?5 13 Pittsburgh ____003 202 111�?9 15 Collins and Davis Swetonic and Hargreaves. Boston 002 too 010�?4 la Cincinnati too too 001�?1 7 Everette and Taylor Luque and Sukeforth. First game Brooklyn too too 000�?1 8 St. Louis Ooi too 20x�?3 9 Clark and Picinich Haines and Wilson. New York too 302 Chicago 300 150 Fitzsimmons and Hogan Neph and Grace death of Clarence e. Coyne. In the presence of gov. Bulow d. A. Mccullough Rural credit commissioner. John Biehn. State Secretary of finance. Sterling of Redfield and four other witnesses or. Grigsby took the oath of office. Administration of the oath by judge James Brown of the state supreme court was made but a Short time after governor Bulow had made known he had made the appointment. The new lieutenant governor the first to ascend to the states second highest office through gubernatorial appointment was born at Sioux Falls son of the late col. Melvin Grigsby Jan. 5, 1890. He is a graduate of the University of South Dakota and a world War Veteran ranking As Captain when discharged. A. He served As assistant u. S. Attorney at Sioux Falls during the Wilson administration and is now City attorney of Redfield. He was a former member of the state soldiers Home Board. Or. Grigsby is now a member of the Law firm of Sterling Clark and Grigsby at Redfield where he has lived since 1922. Question procedure or. Grigsby a appointment to fill the first vacancy in a lieutenant governorship Ever occurring in South Dakota culminated a period of discussion and of deliberation by Lihe governor As to whether the office could be filled in this manner or whether it remained vacant in the absence of a special session requiring a lieutenant governor to preside Over the Senate with the Secretary of state in line to assume the governors duties in Case of a vacancy in that office. When asked about such an appointment recently governor by lows Only comment was that the matter had come to his attention and that he was a thinking it Over. The appointment today came sooner than had been expected in most circles. Tile governor made no comment today relative to the appointment. Or Grigsby planned to return to his Home at Redfield on this afternoons train following taking of the oath of office. Of american league r he Cleveland .200 200 000�?4 la Boston too too ooo�?0 4 Zinn and l. Sewell ruffing and Berry Chicago too 002 000�?2 4 in in a. Terminal Iaci Mies. Ana Cream my in in the buyers Many pubic sentiment for appropriations by the Yankton chamber of com 39 of Good n i i 54 to soft thanks. Use 48 to Good r 49 to Good yours the Blank for development of Inland waterway navigation. The party will Merce and at 8 00 of clock congressman Hull will address a mass meet j come Here from Sioux City and go my. Continue for four Days closing tonight. The Chautauqua was made i Nossis be by the business men binding together and guaranteeing a certain amount. A splendid group of entertainers was secured and a Large crowd attended its opening program. There were two pro Grams daily one afternoon and one evening. 200 010 10.x�?4 la and Faber and Autry Johnson Dickey. Detroit too 400 22 Philadelphia Ooi too 20 Sorrell and Shea Quinn Orwoll and Cochrane. St. Louis.002 30 Washington too of Collins and Schang Liska and Wryel Lindy a honeymoon Craft disappears new York n. Y., june 4�? a a the curtain of mystery hiding the honeymoon whereabouts of colonel Charles a Lindbergh and his Bride which lifted for a moment to reveal a motor yacht was Down again today. All that was known was that they were aboard the colonels new motor yacht Moquette. Whether address and the statement issued afterwards by Secretary Stimson emphasizing the tremendous economic Burden placed upon the Powers by present naval requirements Are described in High administration circles As erroneous. Favors naval curtailment although the administration is heartily in favor of a reduction of naval armaments and has moved toward that end by suggesting through ambassador Hugh a Gibson at the Geneva preparatory disarmament conference a new basis for evaluating relative naval strength it regards an actual agreement As unlikely in the near future. Without such an agreement. Ratified by the Senate no modification nor abandonment of the american building program can by considered. As the disarmament situation now stands the preparatory commission is marking time while the principal Powers Are studying and undertaking to make practical application to their own navies of the a a yardstick formula presented by ambassador Gibson. This formula is that in evaluating relative naval strength there be taken into account besides tonnage armament Armor Speed and age As Well As some less important factors. The delegates to the Geneva conference received the proposal with a show of enthusiasm. Progress will be slow officials Here say that since highly technical questions Are involved slow Progress is to be expected. First the naval experts of the other Powers must determine How the a a yardsticks can be applied to their own navies taking into account their individual needs for certain Tydes and classes of ships. Having made this determination they like the american experts must then Settle upon the ratio in the whole equation that is to be Given to tonnage to armament and to the other factors. The opinion Here is that the experts of no two nations will arrive at precisely the same figures of percentage. After the experts of the five leading sea Powers have computed their percentage scale they will report to the preparatory commission which adjourned subject to Call. Reassembling in Switzerland the experts of the various nations then will be faced with the problem of composing their differences in the Effort to reach a common a a yardstick applicable to All the navies. No session till 1931 these computations and agreements Are essential to a future disarmament conference unless some other formula can be worked out in. The meantime and there is no suggestion that any other will be forthcoming until every Effort has been made to apply the american plan. While officials Here say they do not care to make any prediction As to the time for holding the next disarmament meeting from the nature of the task ahead of the naval experts. Such a conference during the present year is regarded generally in Washington As highly improbable. Some naval opinion seems to be that there is Little likelihood of a meeting of the great Powers in Advance of that provided for in the Washington arms conference treaties which is in 1931. The Date however May be advanced from mid summer of that year to the Early Spring. Flaming lava moves on towns Naples Italy june 4�?up a it. Bound toward Boston or North Haven me., was undetermined for the Craft had not been reported since last saturday. A. I they were in Long Island sound or Vesuvius which burst into eruption a us the new England coast ate yesterday was beginning to threaten neighbouring towns today As its Stream of molten a lava i increased in strength and velocity. Director Maladra of the Observatory reported that the flow of lava had increased from nearly 40 feet in Width to More than 60 and that it had an initial velocity of More than six feet a second. The famous a Valley of heirs has been invaded by lava along its while length. The Stream of lava divided into two branches one descending toward Teri no and the other toward Capaccio on the lava formation of 1906. Because of dense smoke it was impossible to judge How far Distant the lava was from dwellings on the outskirts of villages. Maladra said the explosions were Strong and were filled with incandescent material. O anchors for night Woods Hole mass. June 4.�? a Psi the yacht Moquette. On which colonel Charles a. Lindbergh and his Bride Are believed to be passing their honeymoon sailed from Here today after anchoring in the Harbor during the night. Watchers pm the Shore said that a Young Man who they were sure was the flying colonel was seen on Board the Moquette As the new York. N. Y., june 4�? up a headed in the direction of Vineyard Haven. No one else was seen aboard the Craft. Frantz mandamus served in Pierre British eyes All Pierre s. A. June 4�? a3 a june to. Was the Date set on which Secretary of state Gladys Pyle is required to show cause Why she should not accept and file the petition to refer the 3 per cent motor registry tax Law enacted by the Twenty first legislature in an alternative writ of mandamus issued by the state supreme court late yesterday. The mandamus action in which the supreme court took original Jur diction was brought by Henry j. Wegner Pierre automobile dealer and one of the estimated 18,000 petitioners. Tile petition was offered for filing with the Secretary of state May 20. In an opinion requested by that officer attorney general m. Q. Sharpe held that the automobile tax Law was not subject to referendum. The alternative mandamus writ orders the Secretary of state to file the petition or to show cause on june to. Why a peremptory writ of mandamus shall not be issued requiring her to accept and file the petition. Turn to the Derby Epsom Downs eng., june 4 a up a the Epsom Derby ancient classic of the English turf rules All britons tomorrow. Thirty one of England a choicest three year Olds have been selected to Battle for the Honor and glory awarded to the Winner of the worlds most celebrated horse race. Five million people have wagered hundreds of thousands of pounds in the Gigantic London Stock Exchange and Calcutta sweepstakes and other similar pools throughout the United kingdom. From City farm and Hamlet the multitude began pouring into this quaint Little English Village today for in England every one goes to the Derby. The influx is expected to exceed the Quarter million Mark this year. The Derby course is a mile and a half first Uphill then Down again. Betting today favored Viscount Astoria crag adour. A

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