Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 6, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather unsettled showers the evening Republican third edition vol xxx Xvi Mitchell s. Thursday june 6, 1929 sixteen pages number 206 concoct net rest Prescript embassies in resp b a forestry service bars radios cars it Bast in one place a canoeists will be freed of squawks Back to nature june 6�? up a to of Ameri so ilk1. V. Develop a hardier race As the United states Forest Serin Ting with plans Pacific Northwest to is chalet Type of dwell i i reus souls who want beaten trails r. Little houses which a july to the Mountain the fir Clad slopes of at the extreme North i he United states. Ride shelter for people who find even the automobile Tho civilized a Means of roughing it. Swiss Houser Eccl trails on horseback men and women in Sud flannel shirts will Cav to these wee houses pre being built by people the olympic Peninsula Tan rest and refresh the houses Are built Swiss fashion to stand s in winterize Peninsula is cobble known yet it is Cue 5t Beautiful sections of cry Norv. Its National Forest has 1647 too acres and embraces it famous mount Olympus which red with Glacier. One of j f Ewing to Light refraction j vice is co of. Ade tit a envelop a a is for adv i to get Cit this sum. Cling precarious will do the olympic s rest tin of they will Over Rue and on foe tee ors a id their Winch now res dins in Here they themselves. Seer the heavy Snow the Olya ii Raively i capital Are becoming dry House passes census billin changed form Sells two pints of blood for a for Parson s gift Sailor without a dime finds unique Way in which to make his contribution to birthday fund a incidentally he saves chinaman a life British envoy puts expressed willingness to Stop rum into practice new York n. Y., june 6�? Jimj Kelly is convalescing from a broken reapportionment includes cd m Ward 0 of the muted states in. Marine Hospital and the chaplain aliens and Dis franchises citizens dry dinners novel i vote 272 to 105 in the Pacific Northwest the United states Forest service is cooperating in plans to erect sturdy Homes for the Swiss chalet left for nature lovers. In the recreation areas summer Camps lower right Are comfortable. The olympic mountains offer picturesque sky line trails for rider and hiker upper right. A i Crater increases Law probes to up Blue from a distance. service has made a fan for the Peninsula in for the summer influx and campers. Dejack Riding and Moun barrage of Rock shows in d Tho Ion recreation Para Ion visitor do Hoth Iii r rec ,. A Rimner and ashes bombarding the Walls of there Wui be another Wilder us. Or nth a a violence of eruption of Vesuvius grows but lava flow lessens Naples. Italy june 6�? Abs sex or birr in what k known activity in the eruptive Cone Ujj known Rasof mount Vesuvius increased today with tremendous barrages of rocks but outline program Hoover commission moves into larger offices As work starts an official bulletin from the ves it to pc Veldre to or i tale i�1 Crater. There was a and Tufe ss�?~bsidle8 in the flow lava j ill remain undisturbed so that 1 duss who seek these things can fad them. Hie wilderness area descried to have Complete de i Ament from All modernistic recreational tendencies. 1 a honk of automobile Horn or blare of radio or Victrola will penetrate the deep peace and utter of the place. Fish and game Brand there. By the thin smoke f Vamp fires rising into the Pine rented air at eventide men and semen will find the Solace which be Rushing world of Ciui nation Homes them Rushmore Parley 11uri n a Itu univ up encircled with a Belt of lava from in Law n Vav. I it Nuu v a flow which first started toward speedy Washington. a june the task of outlining policies and mapping out a program today confronted president Hoover s National commission of Law Observance and enforcement. Called for its second series of meetings since its organisation it i uni Wiki june Lin null me via had a nine room suite of offices in uvious Observatory said further Dan a building near the department of Ger probably would be avoided yet Justice at its disposal and scores of it concluded government surveys and statistical a but the life of volcanoes is so studies and hundreds of letters mysterious thai one cannot judge from All parts of the country pro the outcome from the appearances i posing various plans for the curb huh of the big of lawlessness were ready for its was forwarded to president Hoover villagers around the Southern and consideration. Conferences with a by Carter and diplomatic circles Eastern base of the Volcano were a number of government officials in have expressed the opinion since Nic stricken As they deserted their Terestea in its problems also had j then that the entire affair was Homes the ruins of Pompeii Des been arranged. I somewhat delicate and embarrassing troyed to centuries before always until today the commissioners i to the Washington government a mute testimony of what Vesuvius have been pursuing their task in a the diplomatic Llanor situation hat could do. Single room in the department of Terzigni surrounded i Justice but the influx of documents the erstwhile Busy Little Village of 1 and messages about their nation Terzigni appeared to be becoming i wide investigation of the breakdown of obedience necessitated a move into Large quarters. A Washington d. C., june 6�?op a sir Esme Howard the British ambassador has informed Secretary Stimson of his contemplated action not to import into the United states any More liquors under diplomatic privileges. The Secretary of state said today he had advised the ambassador that the american government had placed no pressure whatever on the question of diplomats giving up the importation of intoxicating beverages. 7r a a or a he added he had informed the ambassador the matter was one of diplomatic immunity and privilege and that the american government did not desire in any Way to narrow or infringe the importation rights. Personal Choice in discussing reports that sir Esme had already decided to forego the importation of liquors or. Stimson said he considered the ambassadors action would be of a purely personal nature. While such a course by the embassy would not be unprecedented since several missions Are known not to import any liquor whatever or to use their importations solely for members of the staff the entire diplomatic corps was considerably stirred Over the reported action of sir Esme. A logical move attaches of the embassy arid those close to the ambassador said that such a move could be considered a logical one in View of his recent statement that he would be willing to forego the privilege if requested to do so by the american govern ter similar sentiments were expressed by the ambassadors private Secretary Michael Wright in a letter to James t. Carter prohibitionist and Lumberman of Lynchburg. Virginia. Wrights letter was in reply to one from Carter urging that the embassy relinquish the liquor privilege and was interpreted As being the stand of sir Esme on the liquor question. At that time it was explained at the embassy that sir Esme believed the liquor privilege was a question to be discussed openly and to be dealt with As the head of a Mission desired. The correspondence in the matter Washington. C., june 6�?c43 a after striking out amendments which would have excluded aliens and disenfranchised citizens from the count upon which a reapportionment is based the House today passed the combined census and reapportionment Bill. The vote was 272 to 105. The vote came after the House reconsidered its action in incorporating the alien and disenfranchise ment proposals in the Bill. A motion to Send the Bill Back to committee also was beaten 253 to 126. The Bill would insure a new allotment of congressional seats am in the different states if Congress fails to act on the basis of the 1930 census which the measure would provide. From the seamen a Church Institute who visits the various Marine hospitals Here had a birthday this week. Kelly liked a the Parson a but when the other seamen in the Hospital asked him to contribute toward a birthday present for the chaplain he had to admit he was slumped. He Hadnot a Penny to contribute much As he wanted to be counted in on the gift a leather purse with the ministers name stamped in Gold. David Wang a chinese season also was in w re 5, but his condition was such that the physicians had about Given up Hope of saving him. Kelly knew Wang and was anxious about him pushing his the Parsons birthday gift Iti be i a Al a a know if he could do anything to a save the chinks he was told a blood transfusion might Aid but that a pint or two of blood would be required. A fall right a said Kelly and. With his leg still in a cast he was placed beside Wang. Before the ordeal was Over two pints of Kelly a blood were coursing through the veins of the near dead Wang. Late Lant night Kelly was delighted to learn that Wang had so much improved that his recovery seemed assured. Other sailors who had been buying Kelly for a mixing Irish blood with that of a took on a sudden change of front when the surgeon As is customary called to pay the donor for hts blood. A i want nothing for myself a was Kelly a rejoinder a but if you la kick in a Dollar for me in the fund for Congress Aid asked in Froh unit Transfer wheel chair into the surgeons office yesterday Kelly wanted to More than Hie Dollar went into the fund. Stabilizing fund Tariff is full Washington. U 6.�? a a i campitello Woods but somehow the rite More National memorial changed its course and entered the remission will meet with presi to lift of lit Hoover at the White House because it the danger of flying ii e to ods to discuss plans for car rocks authorities As much As . On the Gigantic sculpture i ble have prevented sightseers from it or one of the highest peaks j approaching Ttoe Mountain. Automo of the Black Hills in South Dakota. Honouring Washington. Jefferson. Lincoln and Roosevelt. The commission is composed of Mal Holden chairman of the Board the Southern Pacific Railroad Fred w Sargent president of the Chicago and Northwestern rail Road Fri g Lowden former governor of Illinois Julius Rosen train. Chicago Joseph s. Cullinan Houston. Texas Charles r. Crane York Charles m. Day Sioux alls d b Gurney Yankton Ohn a Boland. Rapid City mrs. Tonne Jones sports Corpus and representatives d Johnson of South Biles have been turned Back a Long distance from the Volcano in Ender to leave the roads Clear for fleeing inhabitants. An official bulletin last night said that the flow which was investing the villages of Barre and Pagani outside Terzigni had decreased but it was still sufficient to throw thousands of inhabitants of the Countryside into a panic. Students injured the first injuries to human beings were recorded when a number of students ventured near the Crater of the Volcano and were showered Only two members of the commission notified chairman George w. Wick Hersham. Former attorney Tenor i under president Taft that they would be unable to attend today a meetings. They were Federal judges William s. Kenyon of Iowa and Paul j. Mccormick of California. Injunction salts re routing River Pierre s. A. June 6�?up a a temporary injunction was issued yesterday by judge h. R. Hanley sitting for judge j. F. Hughes of the 6th judicial circuit enjoining the Chicago and North Western railway company from digging a ditch in Hanson county near Powell for inst the w Illiamson Dakota senator attend the birr a. Tucker in comr Gurnee Ftp. Can o reach Beck of South Dako the project also will cd my As will Gutzon sculptor in charge stent major j. Lum will entertain it at a dinner towered by air plane to Cleveland in order Shin ton in time for with a sudden eruption of rocks. . The students fled to the Vesuviano injunction proceedings were Observatory but some fell on the brought for the state by the actor Rocky ground in their haste and Ney general a department on the were slightly Burt. They were treat ground that diversion of the watered at the Observatory. Would remove the water Supply for the townspeople of Terzigni sent Stock and future irrigation purposes Hal of purpose of diverting Waters of bad. A. River to eliminate two Bridges on that be entirely for the embassies and be a considered settled by a trea Sefer Are of a Trachea of liquor consigned to the siamese 1 sir Esme emphasized in expressing his opinion on the subject of the relinquishment of the liquor privilege that he was speaking Only for himself and net As Dean of the diplomatic corns a Post he will relinquish late this year with his retirement from the British sender. Most members of the corps have taken the position that they could not voluntarily forego a privilege so firmly established by diplomatic 13w and usage without the specific consent of their governments. Several functions dry the portugese minister. The Viscount do alte who has been in Washington longer than and other member of the corps is known not to import any liquors for his legation and several diplomatic functions at other missions recently have been completely dry. Officials of the state department to ire the View that the question is count of aliens is Benefit to East claim by Mark Sullivan Washington d. A june 6�?of the several aspects of the reapportionment Bill that Are causing acute controversy the one now most to the front in the lower House has to do with counting or not counting unnatural Zed aliens the main Pur pos of the Bill As a whole is to fix the number of representatives each state shall have in the lower House of Congress. The number is assigned to each state on the basis of its population. As to several states a material difference we ill arise depending on whether or not aliens Are counted. The results have been estimated by senator capper of Kansas. Thirty two states would not be affected. That is thirty two states would have the same number of members in the new apportionment regardless of whether aliens Are counted or not. Sixteen states however according to senator capper a estimate would be affected one Way or the other. If aliens Are counted the following states would gain the respective numbers of members California i one Connecticut one Massachusetts two new Jersey one Pennsylvania one new York four. Would Benefit East the extra members who will be Given these states if aliens Are counted would necessarily be taken away from other states because the total number of members is to be the same in any event. The states which will suffer these losses Are Arkansas one Georgia one Indiana one Kansas one Kentucky one Louisiana one Mississippi one Missouri one Nebraska one Oklahoma one. May wait on Herb some farm leaders declare Hoover will have to recommend it Washington d. C., june 6�? up a the language of the revised farm Bill which became available today led some farm leaders to believe that president Hoover would have to recommend immediately the appropriation of 500,000,000 to stabilize agriculture. The Section pertaining to the authorization of the revolving funds read As follows a there is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $500,-000,000 which shall be made available by the Congress As soon As practicable after the approval of this act and shall constitute a revolving fund to be administered by the Board As provided in this another aspect of the farm Bill As reported by the conference committee is the wording of the Section pertaining to the function of a stabilization corporation. This Section reads As follows u. A any stabilization corporation for an agricultural commodity Al May act As a marketing Agency for its stockholders or members in preparing handling storing a processing and merchandising for their account any Quantity of the agricultural commodity or its food products and 2 for the purpose of controlling any surplus in the commodity May prepare Purchase handle store process and merchandise otherwise than for the account of its stockholders or members any Quantity of the agricultural commodity or its food products whether or not such com of jokers claim Blair Coan. Economist Points to butter. Milk Corn As samples by Blair Coan Washington d. a june 6�? copyright 1929 a just How much does the new Tariff Bill As passed by the House help the Farmer there Are some members of that body who believe it will be a great Boon to agriculture but there Are Many others who Tate the opposite View but let us look at it from the pessimists Side. Ole Margarine is the greatest competitor of butter. The Tariff on butter has been raised from twelve to fourteen cents a Pound. This is a very substantial increase that is if this country were to import any considerable amount of butter but it does not. Despite a fight waged principally by the congressmen representing the state of Minnesota the duty was not increased one Iota on vegetable oils. Ole Margarine butter a Only rival is made from vegetable oils. How will the increase in the duty on butter help the Farmer there will be just As much Ole Omagine. Milk raised Casein is not the duty on milk is raised from two and one half cents to five cents a gallon. This increase should keep some milk from being shipped into this country. But milk As milk is riot a serious problem to the Farmer but milk As Casein is and the duty hoovers message requests committee to study authority switch problem a big one Washington ton. C., june 6 a up a president Hoover today recommended to Congress the appointment of a joint select committee to study matters pertaining to the Transfer of the prohibition unit from the Treasury to the Justice department and other subjects connected with tile administration of the bureaus having to do with dry Law enforcement. The chief executive informed Congress in this his second message to the special session that he would appoint a committee from the departments to cooperate with the congressional committee and that the National commission on Law Observance and enforcement also would cooperate through their studies of the departmental organization. The joint congressional committee would be expected to formulate recommendations for the consideration of Congress at the regular session in december and at which the chief executive desires enactment of the necessary legislation to place the major responsibility for prohibition enforcement in the Justice department. The message or. Hoovers message was As follows a to the Congress of the United states a a Ltd a in order to secure the utmost expedition in the reorganization and concentration of responsibility in administration of the Federal bureaus connected with prohibition enforcement so greatly needed to improve thir effectiveness i recommend that the Congress appoint a joint select committee to make an immediate study of these mat. Ters and to formulate recommendations for consideration at the next regular session. A i shall be glad to appoint a committee from the departments to cooperate with such a committee of the Congress. The National commission on Law Observance and enforcement will also cooperate through their studies of the departmental organization. Requires Strong patrols the subject involves the trans was not raised on Casein. Casein a a a a a a is a product made from milk and i fee of part of various bureaus and is used in finishing the High grades agencies from certain departments some Oti Ici sat that the mock a or products Are acquired Hooven urfa Man air a in can from its stockholders or be ku., u.a., Cai j. Cap the Mew re specifically pro j it cos fated u6i3aqi i i of Missouri estimated that the j counting of aliens a a May cause a change of fifty members of the senator Mckellar of Tennessee estimated that counting aliens will give a Between thirty five and forty members in the House of representatives a to states in which the aliens live. Senator Mckellar added with a perhaps forced construction of the situation that a any close division in the House would be indirectly settled by the additional Power goes not to aliens at All because they do not vote but rather to the states in which aliens happen to live. Result far reaching the opponents of counting unnatural Zed aliens Point out that the result of counting them goes much farther than giving More members of Congress to those states in which Large numbers of aliens live. In presidential elections the ? of today in Congress by thute House et1sus i stars. Associated press of Fie Mes consideration a Rno men Bill. A Els at noon to continue National origins proposal. A conference agreement debenture plan goes to to message to the nope imploring his Benediction and his prayers. Tuesday afternoon headed by the venerable Parish priest Rev. Francesco Capa Peno. They organized a Propitiatory procession with a portrait of Mary immaculate at their head and a Banner borne aloft de i no up a of Natl picking the sacred heart of Jesus. V stage religious procession. The marchers traversed the wind j my lanes of the noun try Side singing sacred chants among them the Century old latin prayer. A from the Wrath of Vesuvius of lord de liver a similar scene was enacted at Pagano where the crowd massed behind a statute of St. Anthony and j gradually retreated before the lava flow finally going to it Agio Marino and Torre Annunziata where makeshift shelters had been provided. On Rural credit land North of the project and would create a flood menace on another part of the approximately 1200-acre ranch involved. Hearing was set for june 26, at a o a it show girl leaps Chicago 111 june 6.-miss Barbara Cole 28, show girl jumped 12 stories to her death last night giving As her reason Only this notation on the Fly Leaf of her diary a i love de Page. 1209 Astor Edwin Page. A broker lives at Wea her forecast in i to blur own it Bra # u2l� \ la Thi of Iowa in Ltd p rial the up i and Fri ? so or Tori a n old Frida Quot to 3�?mostly unsettled Friday probably show to and Central portions u nge in temperature. Unsettled tonight and Bably showers with Loc Crins not much change it my unsettled tonight probably showers with Shpir storms not much a a in denture. A fair in North most a math portion tonight probably showers in sex b portion not much temperature. a mostly fair tonight War debt report to be signed Friday parts. France june 6.�? up a the experts report on reparations be signed at 5 p a. Rn., c. 8. hotel. Will in. Tomorrow go at the George v. Legation to decide themselves without interference by the american government. The Only Way in which the state department and Treasury department enter into the diplomatic liquor question is in the granting of permits for its transportation from Baltimore or other ports of entry to Washington. Regulations warning prohibition officers and policemen to permit the free passage of the liquor under american statutes were recently issued by the Treasury. Corrine Jackson Heads w. R. Corps Aberdeen. S. D., june 6�? a3 a installation of officers marked the closing sessions of the to mans Relief corps convention which ended a three Day joint meeting with the g. A. R. Here today. Corone Huntington Jackson of ver million succeeds Mary Green of the Astor Street address Given by Flandreau As department president the actress. He said he had known the next convention will be held her for some time. Yesterday of in hot Springs ter noon he declared she Tele a other officers Are senior vice rides thai Farmers holding Stock in stabilization corporations a shall not be subject to assessment for any losses incurred in surplus control operations of the need More funds for River Channel present 512,000,000 regarded As too Small to do much Good Washington d. a june 6�? a a Secretary Good declared today that it was necessary for Congress to authorize an increase of the present $12,000,000 limit for use in making a proposed six foot Channel on the upper Missouri River from Kansas cite to Sioux City la. Of paper and in the manufacture of glue. In More than fifty percent of our Rural District there is no Market for milk on account of the distance from la be centers of population and there milk could be reduced to Casein and shipped to Market with a Nice profit. Unfortunately about All the Casein used in this country is imported. As congressman Godfrey g Goodwin of Minnesota asks a How Dees a duty on milk arid no duty on its by product Casein help the Farmer a and he voted against the Tariff Bill in its present form. Another joker Cyrenus Cole congressman from Iowa attempted to get a duty on Black strap molasses from which is made commercial alcohol but he failed. He and William e. Hull of Illinois contend that Corn would be used for this purpose if the $20,000,000 annual import of Blackstrap from Cuba was stopped by a Tariff. They say this would take our surplus of Corn. These Are what might be called the a a jokers in the Bill. The Senate has still to consider it. Perhaps there that pledge of both parties _ the Secretary explained that the number of electors assigned to each i present $12,000,000 authorization a uhf state is determined by the number i was regarded by army engineers As in the last Campaign will be of members of the House of repro j t?3 Small for adequate work on the j deemed. Sedatives it has. As senator my River he added that army Engin j 0 Kellar put it. A if we adopt that plan Cera estimated a total of $54,000,000a ice Yawn fact to of counting alien there Are fro i we Ould be needed for the completion Wiki Viviain 3 i a thirty five to forty members of the i of the project electoral College that go with it and i h be knew Congress would a a president could be indirectly Thor inc an increase in the limiting elected by the figure a or the project Secretary this would be True of any Percsi Good said he would ask for a sub dermal election. It would be Stantial appropriate for the River peculiarly and More directly True improvement project next year. He if a presidential election were added that the present $12,000,000 thrown into the House. As senator authorization would provide for Hawes pointed out a if a presidential i the improvement of the River to per election is thrown into Tho House Mit Barge line Commerce Only from i that election might be determined Kansas City to Leavenworth Kas. A one Way or the further Good however expressed la i yet the number of delegates each View that it would be ise to first state has in National conventions i improve the lower stretches of the of both parties to name presidential River from Kansas City North and phoned declaring he was growing a cold and Distant toward her. O to charge murder to mrs. Cassler _ s. Of h. T., to lion inspector Ruth Stem off. Sel Valparaiso Tai. Jupe Teshu Luau Dun president Jennie Walner Frankfort Junior vice president. Jennie Andersen Aberdeen treasurer Kathrine weeks. Vermillion chaplain. Anna Thompson. Watertown Secretary Nettie Denison. Ven nil Coroner e. H. Miller 3tei. A county today intimated the secretaries and technicians of the result of his investigation i experts committee on reparations exerted themselves today to have the conference report ready for signature. They Laboured hard All Day yesterday and far into last night but still had a formidable amount of work before them the task of compressing the different chapters clauses and annexes of the re Pori having become More difficult As they progressed. It was understood today in French circles that the experts Hare not recognized entirely the principle of payments in kind but have confined of Porter that As a into the death of miss Cameola Soutar of i Dpt. Lennox patriotic instructor i Mary Dewey. Beresford press correspondent. Florence Gates. Rapid Dueain cd Vancuia Oulu to i Rit a up nine Pirir Lucia wat Chicago be i. A or it att Davy do murder charge and that the Foster i o i a 11, son. Eddie 19, be held As an accessory. The Coroner expects to return his verdic4 tonight. I a _ f i. Quot Al 5 ill hit j i guv Mac Vav we nightly Wanner Friday themselves to limiting the total of portion May a i Oral temperature a 3nrum minimum Temoer corded by the off thermometer Iron a a Maxi or it he 7 a m today Ujj Numnum 57. m a a Stod a 60 capitation Trace Precipitin or Isle Januar it a i 812 inches arts l10n efficiency since Jan a l -62 inches. Ups a Fher and roads Good Good Good fair Good Good Good Good such payments and the period of time in which they May be invoked. Wonderful results is the to Zillini solons beat dry referendum Springfield 111., june .6�? up a the Illinois state Senate last night Dei rated the House Bill for a referendum on the ques Tion of repealing the state prohibit who ran two separate Hon enforcement Law. The vote was 28 to 21. # j the Bill passed the House a fort saws or it Titterington sold night ago of a wide margin. The vote in the Senate which is recon 90 bushels of potatoes and sized As being dry. Sharply divided krorkr4 cows at a total sex Chicago and Down state senators. Droop sows Ai a Loivai sex the chicagoan voted solidly for the of Only. $3.15 and a Hil it All but to d Wix j a voted against it. a similar Bill was passed by the House but Defeated by the Senate two years ago. Wisconsin recently voted in a referendum under a similar Bill to repeal its prohibition enforcement Law. Gather at rapid rapid City. R. A. June 5�? j approximately 200 Bankers from All parts of the state and from minor la Polis and St. Paul gathered Here today to attend the 38th annual convention of the South Dakota Bankers association convention. A meeting of the executive Council at to of clock opened the program a with routine business of the association discussed. Members of the i Council Are Geo. K. Brosius ver million f. M. Enright. Deil rapids l. M. Larsen. Wessington Soring Orra f if Vino c. H. Lockhart Waterton their. O j 5 re no prion inv on plan lip Rcpt f candidates is determined roughly by the number of members it has in the House of representatives. City is. Country a sense of All these political conditions and possibilities lies beneath the debate the lower House is about to have on this aspect of the reapportionment Bill. It will be observed that the line of cleavage is the one that has recently become familiar in american politics. It is a question of the relative weight of sections. It is City versus country. It is South and West versus East. It is also dry versus wet. It is likewise agriculture versus other Industry. It is resentment against the growth of cities at the expense of Rural sections. One Western senator frankly complained that some i aspects of this census and App or i Tion ment Bill compose another chapter in the i sap ointments which he claims the Farmers suffer at the hands of this Congress. As to the outcome in the Houst this week it is hard to Tell. In the in that Way provide for the imme go to jury today Watertown. S. D., june 6.�? up a tile Case against Robert w. Wiseman. Charged with manslaughter for the slaying of his Stepson Gerald Ellis was to go to file jury today As soon As the attorneys completed their final arguments. Final evidence was heard yesterday afternoon. Wiseman has been on trial since last Friday charged with shooting Ellis after an argument in which the latter refused to Stop operating a radio at Midnight on March so. Testifying for himself yesterday Diate Extension of Commerce Over Wiseman told the jury that he shot in self defense. He insisted that his life was in danger and denied through a Forenoon session of Cross examination that he fired the fatal shot in anger. A to that portion rather than to dissipate efforts along the entire upper River. He explained a plan for deepening the Missouri River Channel which includes the use of Concrete piling. _. _ As retards built out from the Shore jump in rates on on both sides. These retards he added would serve to confine the River within a narrow limit in wich the Swift flowing water would deepen its own Channel. He said if this project was carried out. It was believed by army engineers that there would be very Little dredging work necessary on the Stream. O to others and includes As Well the necessity for the unification and strengthening of our Border patrols both in connection with prohibition and illegal entry of aliens. A was the question embraces numerous Laws and regulations in several bureaus it will require extensive consideration which if Given jointly by such committees of Tho Congress and the departments prior to the regular session will save Many months of a preliminary study of the Many questions involved in the Transfer of the prohibition enforcement forces to the Justice department already has been made by experts of the two departments under the direction of James m. Duran. Prohibition commissioner in consultation with Secretary Mellon and attorney general Mitchell. Big problem the problem involved is a rather extensive one and since it involves Many changes in existing Laws governing administrative provisions of the enforcement act or. Hoover deemed it disable to have representatives of the House and Senate take Over the matter during the months intervening before the regular session. As the program now is generally outlined it involves Complete removal of the prohibition unit from the Treasury department with the enforcement agents placed either in an existing division of the Justice department or the creation of a new division under the direction of an administrative rather than a ie-ga1 officer. The Large Legal Force now employed by the unit presumably would be placed under the ass slant attorney general in charge of dry Law prosecutions. Permit system important in addition there Are involved questions of administration and cooperation with the customs Force and the Coas guard which would remain within the Treasury organization because their Prim cry duties have to do with enforcement of the customs Laws. Other matters to which the joint committee must give attention include that of per mits for liquors for medicinal Pur and Washington. C., june 6�? .4 a proposed increases on through rates on Grain and Grain products from Oklahoma and Kansas to destinations in Texas and the Southeast when milled or stored in transit. Were Yound today by the interstate Commerce commission to be unjustified. The increased rates proposed by semite last week. The provision sex a nerf pm m any manner. The at clouding the aliens last by a vote of Torney general tuesday ordered ? to track officials to discontinue Pari tided to count aliens As usual. The Mutual betting r proposal to exclude aliens has some it exp tilt i Sorensen will take handicaps of tradition and of con the Matt to the courts but in Tittio Nasty. It is admitted that All probability the Case cannot be it a Iriri is Esq Rena hrs completed before july 4. The a Hundred and it ears. Aliens a a Jig season ends. In his us have alway been counted. That is j Tima Tum. The attorney general de proposal to exclude aliens is glared the Law under which betting restraining order protects betting i the Chicago Rock Island and a Omaha. a civic and the Atchison. Topeka temporary restraining order was and a Ania Rad roads. Were prosecuted by officials of the a Sar to sted principally by rulers in Ben race track Here today to pre Southern Kansas and Northern of vent attorney general c. A. Screen j Aroma. Sen stooping parimutuel betting or poses for Industrial alcohol Grain unjustified a Herp of tat0lcants for other the permit system is regarded As of the highest importance since experience has shown that much of the illegal liquor now on the Market has its base in Industrial alcohol much of which Treasury officials believe has been diverted from commercial into illegal channels. Labor department too the president disclosed in his message that it is proposed to set up a Border patrol which will bring together in a homogeneous unit prohibition customs and immigration officers. This immediately brings into the picture the department of labor which has control of immigration on the Borders. Through the unification of services administration official believe a much tighter rein can be kept on All illegal operations in the Borders including the smuggling of liquor and narcotics As Well As of baseball results american league i \ i Chicago .022 410 000�?9 14 0 120 001�?5 14 3 Adkins and Berg Morris Bayne and Heving Berry. St Louis too 040 oooo 4 8 0 the that news sent to us by t. G. Aberdeen m. I. Larsen. Mound City j r i i a w. B. Penfold Belle four Che. R. I Otterington of Plankinton e. Montgomery. Colome and har ads a Griffith Gettysburg. For seed potatoes and Brood Corn Belt body called to meet Des Moines la. June 6�? 4p>�?a Call for a meeting of the Corn Belt committee in Des Mjune la to mobilize a Strong farm legislation Campaign has been received at Iowa Farmers Union state Headquarters Here. The purpose of the meeting is state to be promotion of the direct Relief and Tariff proposals now pending in Congress. William Hirth of Columbia to t chairman of the committee. Slee permitted unconstitutional. Postal is also handicapped by doubts of its constitutionality. The phrase j used in connection with apportionment in the Constitution is a fall per i / legality questioned the constitutional debate in the Senate last week gave Rise to a Long Gamut of refinements As to whether a a persons in this connection Means or does not mean a a inhabitants or or a voters a or what not. After the constitutional arguments were ended. Sena Sugden named to shrine position los Angeles calif., june 6�? a3 a seventy five thousand shrines Washington i Here at their fifty fifth annual con a Ventin drop the curtain today on a week of fun making. With the Post of outer guard Only contested office of the Imperial j Council filled by Walters Sugden i of Wheeling. W. Va., who was elect Philadelphia. 005 501 13x�?15 14 0 aliens. Many chinese Haw been Blaeholder Kimsey and entering the United states Mer the Scharg Earl us a and Cochrane. Mexican Border despite efforts of Cleveland 140 210 010�?9 12 of immigration officials to break up new York too Ooi 330�?7 12 i this practice. Miller and l. Sewell Pipgras o and Grabowski. Detroit Whitehill and and Ruel. Phillips National league r Tor David Reed of Pennsylvania used at yesterdays conference there h 6 9 these ads were not rerun. You can put the same butter on your bread by using a double service want and. Tired a judgment that had much weight. He said in effect that he would like to exclude aliens from the count but has too much doubt about the constitutional right to do so. He said he was in a full sympathy with the proposal to exclude aliens from the count but that or remained but two More functions the installation o the thirteen officers at High noon and selection of a 1930 convention cite. Lion that to do so would run counter to the words used m the constr was deterred by a a positive convict it ution. Boston 010 010 000�?2 Pittsburgh. 004 too 002�?4 set bold and Taylor Kremer and Hargreaves. Philadelphia .000 000 000�?2 s i Cincinnati. Too too mtg of 5 o Benge Tad Lurlan Malone and by Kef Orth. Brooklyn. 402 too 0 Chicago. .002 on i Kou Nal and Picinich Bui a Malone and Grace. More Cash needed in of for farm research Hadley a Vwashington d. C., june 6�?hp a j increased appropriations for farm research activities by the u. S. apartment of agriculture have been e recommended by a group of nation 0 Jai farm organizations Al an informal meeting with Secretary Hyde and assistant Secretary Dunlap. Or. A. F. Woods director of scientific work of the depart ment declared that an additional appropriation of ten million a year was needled. Each of several in i destries he said annually invent More Money for scientific investigations than is expended by All Agen icis for agricultural research