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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 7, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather Jcj or Snow warmer the evening Republican fourth edition twelve pages number 132 Stewart Stevens ousted pots and pans Greet Coolidge Dakotas Are forced out of Standard Oil turns Down real esl agents who try to sell him a new House not own Auto lepton. Krs Cal a l the preset aaa the fir a i Jive Content e % routine of _ fuse Quot a a Ore they Lor washing to arrived our wig the hoovers. Mar. 7�?mr. Coolidge so re of the United lady of the in settled Down his quiet new Rich was their Eft eight years ii. When the Early tuesday their return inaugural cereus they found nothing Chang a a a the old Home where they had. Twenty Ore years. That is but the rent. A and pans lathe Kitchen Tor the min of mrs. Coolidge now a a England housewife. But the bid been boosted from $30 a t0 $40 a month since the left firs for the hotel e the vice president and then egg executive mansion of the Rob married life there in is in Spaghetti factory hand Given War valor medal Gen. Summerall and distinguished coterie of army officers present distinguished service Cros to Man who routed enemy attackers Rockefeller adherents cast 5,510.313 votes against 2,954,986 for Bob unit Massasoit Street e Coolidge first set i respecting the presidents wishes Northampton mass., plans to Welcome Coolidge Back to civil life quietly. Not a Little speculation has Bee in Progress however Over the redecoration and refurbishing of the Law office of a Coolidge amp Hemenway in the build ing upper left just concluded. The old Home on Massasoit Street lower right is Little changed Aith Ough some of the old neighbors have moved away. Frantz Auto tax Loucks brought Bill is approved out for governor Bulow signs measure providing 3 percent tax on new autos s. D., mar. 7�? a5 a the Frantz registration tax Bill placing a three per cent Levy on motor vehicles was signed today by gov. W. J. Bulow and filed with the Secretary of state. Hie Bill would provide for a three per cent tax o the factory Price when the motor vehicle is registered. To keeping and so Little have tags in the House changed that Acca amp Ige. Resting in her sitting a of almost close her eyes a pc eve that the last eight pfc re Only been a Cinderella of tuft. In tins same House her i were born. Here is Calvin it Aam just a it was when he by toy. The same narrow Iron but Chinnie and All. Here in. Goodhue mrs. Coolidge a my bustled about making Prepuce the old fashioned Coal ates in the Kitchen. In the apr Tood and the town itself Tow. Things Are different. To muses Massasoit Street is i site ame. By it Isnit the Good ii treet it was when the St went there to live. It _ elms Are bigger High Trees Are bigger and More Tosh than Ever. But the houses Blithe Gable and Curlice peril in seem a Little dejected and feta particularly when compar put those pleasant streets on live North Hampton a hosiery i and no the important strategic Radway us a and Tutti Stipta Ted that a re a Eikon. And some of the i renter of Monterey a a was lost to i auction be made to taxes on real mexican rebels in South beaten much territory lost to Federal troops Border guard increased by the associated press a Complete breakdown of the revolutionary movement in Vera Cruz and other parts of Southern Mexico was reported today while the rebels in the North continued their drive toward Juarez where a handful of i Federal troops was awaiting them. General Jesus Aguirre command with a tax graduated Down accorded of the rebel forces in Vera Cruz my it the age of the vehicle. On a was believed to have taken flight by sea after severe fighting yesterday. Which ended when the con sular corps secured an armistice to i avoid further bloodshed. Rebels lose Monterey group of House members endorse Loucks As g. O. P. Candidate in 1930 s. mar. 7�? up cd. K. Loucks of Watertown speaker of South Dakota House of representatives today appeared As the first definite possibility As the Republican gubernatorial candidate at the next election when 25 republicans virtually All members of the House car two years old the three per cent tax would apply to 75 per cent of the factory Price three years old of 50 per cent of the factory Price and after three years 25 per cent of the Price. The taxes Are to go to the general Ito in equal m r and the rebels general Escobar Evascu j and personal property a a that tip children rating the City after a Savage defeat amount to the revenues received by. Jiff 10,000 Federal troops. A a pin up and left. I 0 Escobar later was drivel leaves with regret Whiting ind., mar. 7.�?ap. A colonel Robert w. Stewart formerly of s. Was deposed As chairman of the Board of the Standard Oil company of Indiana today at the annual stockholders meeting. The vote ousting col. Stewart came As a Climax to the bitter proxy Battle Between himself and John d. Rockefeller jr., who instituted the proceedings to oust Stewart. It took but three hours to conduct the meeting to Complete the business in hand and to determine the result of the balloting. The vote for col. Stewart was 2,954.936 As against 5,510,313 for William m Burton his opponent. Louis l. Stephens another Board member and former s. a attorney received 2,954.963. While his successful opponent Melbin. A. Traylor received 5.510,290 the oth or members of the Board were identical on both tickets. Regrets enforced retirement the meeting adjourned immediately after the ballot was announced. And the directors retired to select a chairman. Col. Stewart issued a statement saying that it would be Idle for him to declare that he left the Standard Oil company without regret. A i have seen it grow under the present administration from a $167.000 000 corporation with 4 620 stockholders to practically a billion Dollar corporation with 56,293 stockholders. One cannot disassociate himself from such an intimacy without a wrench a Stewart said. Chairman up to Boardw w. Aldrich representing the Rockefeller interest said in a state Phila Telphia pa., mar 7�?private Joe Falacho Lay in a hollow Shell Hole somewhere near Verdun one morning More Tolian ten years ago and discharged his Chad Chuu rapid fire gun at a Small army of gesticulating Gray Green figures in the fog and rain. Six of the germans were killed and the others ran away. That was november 5, 1918. The other night former private Joseph Falacho of 809 South 10th Street heard the final Echo of that Chad Chad gun. His hand was shaken by general Charles p. Summerall chief of staff of the United states army. General Fred w. Steven paid him his compliments with another handclaps. Colonel Louis s. Sorley chief of staff of the 79th division read a citation and then attached a Gold Cross Over his heart on the tunic of his old uniform. Three Hundred officers stood during the ceremony in salutation to a hero. Joe a face was Pale but his bearing was soldierly. The decoration was the distinguished service Cross reserved for american fighting men who have proved a extraordinary heroism in Joe Alacchi works in a Spaghetti factory. He never entertained dreams of military glory. But his shoulders stiffened As he heard colonel Sorley a voice a a and by order of the Secretary of War on behalf of the president of the United states i present you with this citation and Confer upon you the distinguished service colonel Sorley then read the citation a Joseph Falacho army serial no. 3i05179, formerly private company a 316th infantry seventy ninth division american expeditionary forces. For extraordinary heroism in action on Hill 378, near Verdun France november 5, 1918. Private Falacho with two other men occupied a Small Shell Hole on the front line there being no other troops near except fifteen men who occupied a Large Shell Hole a few Yards to their right. Rescued his fifteen comrades a the morning was foggy and about sixty germans crept through the lines outflanked the men in the Large Shell Hole and disarmed them and ordered them to stand fast. Private Falacho and his two companions immediately opened fire killing six of the germans and completely routing the others thereby rescuing their fifteen comrades from the hands of the Richards primary Spegal session petition blocked attorney general instructs Secretary of state not to certify it s. D., mar. 7�?op a the Effort to initiate the Richards primary Law to supplant the Slocum primary Law through petition by a member of the legislature is. Held by attorney general m. Q. Sharpe a to be of no effect a in an opinion to Secretary of state Gladys Pyle stating that the petition need not be filed. The Richards proposal petitions were handed the Secretary of state for filing by representative w. T. Quale of Beadle county and y senator Disrud Beadle county. The attorney general declared t for the new methodic i Down the Street however Olidge s neighbors Are the 1to mrs Plummer wife of the of the nigh school lined to Chat with her Aerator i the rope. A a third pie or the be feet that separate reported Defeated Whitetta it tack Stoops chats with her in general Borquez out of Saltillo and today was retreating to Torreon along the Western Border of Coahuila. Of the three chief revolutionary two have been definitely possible candidates said v. E. Frantz of Lake Norden chairman. A committee of six headed by t. N. Babcock of Codington was appointed to press Louck s candidacy particularly during the test of the session. 25 endorse Loucks Twenty five republicans issued the signed statement that a they Are glad of the Opportunity to propose his particular attention was called to Loucks record As speaker at the 21st session. It was., pointed out that the House has Dis South Dakota mostly Cloudy to posed 0f 45 More Roll Calls and 32 night and Friday with probably More Adverse committee reports rain or Snow warmer tonight and to Ian on 53 Day two years ag0> ment after the stockholders meet subscribed themselves As urging Bis i fog said that there was no decision that a while the legislature could candidacy. On the part of his group As to a provide a procedure whereby even endorsement of Loucks was de chairman of the Board of directors one or two persons could initiate a cited upon at a meeting to discuss trial he said is entirely up to the Law they have never done so but Board. I have seen fit to require the Maxim the vote for the other members urn amount permitted by the con of the Board of directors follows Stit ution five percent of the Electo a. G. Seubert president 8.465.276 irate for the purpose of initiating a weather forecast Allan Jackson 8.465.276 Robert h. Law. Mcelroy Edward j. Bullock Amos Ball. Robert e. Humphreys Charles j. Barkdull. Gentry Cash and Thomas s. Coke also received 8,-465,276. In Southeast portion Friday. Iowa increasing cloudiness to in Sonora was by amp old was she has1 been i still consolidating his position and Nighti probably becoming unsettled a stator to visit the Cool planning a southward movement the rain by Friday night. To Coupe of times since they j against government forces in Sina Minnesota increasing cloudiness a a i Loa. I followed by Snow late tonight or cities which the government has punday rising temperature. Monterey Cordova j local temperatures in to As la other it Lacey a the Coolidge put Tai of it Raien their up in nor to the amount tone. But or. Kcf a any a a Altoga of you Goul a so stairs the direr a some half a dozen a own Folk including philosophical cob recovered Are and that there Are Only .24 House Bills in committee hands compared to 36 left enacted upon at the close of the 1927 session. Speaker Loucks is credited with a exceptional ability in maintaining a this excellent record and harmonious Accord in disposal of legislative a it is my opinion therefore a or. Sharps letter continued a that the documents submitted to you must be treated As of no effect so far As initiating any Law or submitting it to the vote of the people is con weapons Are proxies corned and there can be no useful Whiting ind., mar. 7�?op a a purpose served by filing unless you $900,000,000 corporation today a wish to preserve them simply As a painted on a Whiting Canvas an record epic in Oil. J 0 it was a picture made by the firemen save 19 proxies of the 56,000 shareholders of the Standard Oil company of Indiana a picture of col. Robert leave Birds to die Omaha neb., mar. 7�?</>>�? with set for april 15 Hoover in Call says farm question cannot be longer postponed Washington d. C., mar. 7�?up a an extra session of the 71st Congress for april 15 was called today by president Hoover. Specifically the Call proposes legislation for agricultural Relief and a for limited change of the the proclamation says that these matters cannot in Justice a to our Farmers our labor and our manufacturers be postponed. The proclamation the first to be issued by the new chief executive reads a by the president of the United states of America a proclamation a whereas Public interests require that the Congress of the United states should be convened in extra session at 12 of clock noon on the 15th Day of april 1929, to receive such communication As May be made by the executive a and whereas legislation to effect further agricultural Relief and legislation for limited changes of the Tariff cannot in Justice to our Farmers our labor and our manufacturers be postponed a now therefore i Herbert Hoover president of the United states of America do hereby proclaim and declare that an extra Ordinary occasion requires the Congress of the United states to Convene in extra session at the Capitol in the City of Washington on the 15th Day of april. 1929, at 12 of clock noon of which All persons who shall at that time be entitled to act As members w. Stewart its executive head and a crowed of spectators looking on., thereof Are hereby required to take House or rather it v cording to or. Landlord the Best Hampton considered room. It has no Coolidge never had and probably wont r it has Pine rooms j the attic bedroom. Re Are two Halls a Eom Large Kitchen firemen carried 9 persons to safety Down ladders from smoke filled rooms on the second and third floors of the old Barker Block Saltillo Quot or Zaoa and Jalapa while maximum and minimum temper work and at All times was very con in Best information available where fire broke out shortly before Vexa Cruz had virtually been Recap attire As recorded by the official debate in Wen it and opinions of before the annual meeting of Stock j Midnight last night. Among the a a. former South Dakota lawyer fighting with proxy pointed Lance the forces of the Young John d. Rockefeller similarly armed. Tome Bai Bachim co aider. Orc cd to Public. A f Friendly soul with c who has been with or fifteen years says that she has to show anybody , but a glance Quot Cor windows and toned lace curtains a the neighbors girls torture of the inside. I it exactly such As i couple in very mod Antes would have Nome town furniture Twenty five years England Antiques or a Rug which mrs shaking so Industry front door was Well tramp of Many feet a Gay old fashioned n. A a it a no better la it ple have not As Good a me a the neighbors said Coolidge were never a spend Money Kitchen has a lured. ,. 1 government thermometer from 7 a. An official government statement m yesterday to 7 a. In. Today predicting the speedy crushing o maximum 34. The revolt said that the rebel minimum 13. Were in Complete route at 7 a. M. Today 13. A were victim of Tavane Eivy my pm it cures to J�Eadtor�,Volu-1 since Quot january i a lev inched pre ment these included general a 20 to toes. Sirree Manzo Topete Escobar and re. _. Naval forces Loyal the naval forces which previously were reported on the Side of the temp. Rebels at Vera Cruz Are now stated Sioux Falls to have steamed to sea and have rapid City notified the government of their Huron a Yankton the first train North out of mex Aberdeen Rico City since the outbreak of the Brookings revolution left for Laredo last night Watertown weather and roads opinion is unanimous a it was unanimous opinion of All present a the statement said referring to the meeting a that the Republican party must choose a Man who is free from political entanglements who has the respect of ail factions within the party who possesses proven ability to fearlessly and efficiently occupy this High office children. Frances Hillbom nine daughter of its. Bessie Hilborn proprietress Mexico was j the no no , Ray out the sch a let Quot to tote on Des Rumm n communication Between i icily and the outside world i hampered by the cutting of Western Union land wires Between Mexico City and Vera Cruz. Precautions were being taken at Elpaso in the event of fighting in Juarez across the Border and the seventh u. S. Cavalry at tort Blis was under orders to move today i with full Field equipment. Pierre 7.a.m. H l. Of. Ads 12 38 8 .00 Good 24 39 22 .00 Good 12 33 12 .00 fair 15 44 15 .00 fair 6 22 6 .00 fair 12 33 4 .00 fair 7 22 0 .00 fair 16 32 16 .00 Good to whom All republicans should look. Loucks is not a candidate however his friends Are ready to Acy. Holders was called to order at noon 1 rescued were three women and two today was that col. Stewart farm boy la Wyer politician rough rider and 61-year-Oid chairman of the company s Board was whipped of the hotel wept when firemen re that the Rockefeller forces assault fused to go Back with her to Rescue ing his a moral had More her six pet Birds. They we found than enough proxies to end his dead in their cages later eleven years leadership. J the fire damage estimated at wont admit defeat several thousand dollars was con this colonel Stewart would not j fined to the basement occupied by a laundry and the first floor where a cafe and soft drink establishment is located. O notice. A in witness whereof i have Hereunto set my hand and caused to be fixed the great Seal of the United states. A done at the City of Washington this 7th Day of Marylj in the year of our lord one thousand nine Hundred and Twenty nine and of the United states the 153d. A Herbert Hoover. A by the president a Frank b. Kellogg. A Secretary of a we feel that Loucks is the Man admit nor we Ould he Advance claims of Victory As did his antagonists. He said he hat made an energetic Campaign for support that he had a majority of stockholders behind him though they might not represent a majority of the Stock that his fellow directors had Given him their endorsement Wyoming Range is now Federal Park Washington d. C., mar. 7�? up a a Range of mountains South of quite generally colonel Stewart i Yellowstone National Park has been chix National Park and has become a part of the National Park system under a Bill signed by president injured Arm again was regarded As the a sentimental Given the name of grand Teton Mexico City Mexico mar. 7�? a but sentiment was no a colonel Charles a. Lindbergh had determinant today proxies were the use of his right Arm today for and Rockefeller a Field Leader win the first time since the Accident a Throp w. Aldrich of new York Coolidge lust before be left 0 republicans 165 by democrats and week ago at Valbuena Field when went to today a meeting with the the Bill to Ane by a Farmer labor member his plans capsized on Landing from announcement that the Rocke Ator Kendrick Democrat Wyomi gone geat in doubt and another a picnic trip with Iris Fiancee miss Feller faction held control with the approvalj0_f_h is vacant both of which Robab y g. O. P. Majority to be solidly behind Hoover Washington a d. a mar. 7.�?w�? Republican leaders in the House Are determined to use their increased party strength in the seventy first Congress to support the policies of president Hoover. The republicans will have a plurality of probably 102 members Over the democrats when the Spe session of Congress convenes in april to revise the Tariff and pass farm Relief legislation. As a result of the november elections 267 seats Are to be filled by state must build Road in Teton Park experienced advertisers and any j Washington d. C., mar. I used double service _ t _ l a Kava a a a a f or i o to a a National Park of Coal stove for 50 000 acres is to be Hasni to been treated South he left As mar. More than created in a Bill signed Anne Morrow. At the last minute the talk had agreed to its cession de feed by democrats. His physician allowed him to re turned not to who would win but verment. S go. I majority is great in Sling which had held his to How great an advantage the made tha the Park pc Nam d a. Is the greatest majority the place until the effects of a Rockefeller group would possess Nim Tut Ken Rick per err a republicans have had since before Chen War Ruih he nver put flip ran from a million to re Ain its original a e Wilson administration. So Strong Are tha remix Picans that peace has been made with the independents who supported senator # j Julio Pic Jolt Ilij the season is on and re move the Sling which had held his to How great an advantage the turns Are already coining in term no the Friese hatchery Are House passes authorization for Bank quiz with Money provided Resolution seeks to direct attorney general plan starts a Row b. a mar. 7.�? up a tha House of representatives late yesterday passed a House Resolution to empower the attorney r -a1 to investigate the state banking department and to require a report to til legislature by december i 1930. Two Days before the close of the session of the Twenty first general Assembly the inquiry into the affairs of the banking department started the first week of the session still held the Center of the state. The general appropriation Bill carrying $20,000 for use by the attorney general a in fulfilling the duties of his office a and ostensibly for investigating purposes is before gov. Bulow Nisbet started argument the banking department invest a gation had its inception when in bet of Minnehaha and Freeman of Minnehaha introduced in Senate and House respectively resolutions to investigate the indebtedness of United states senator Peter Norbeck to closed Banks. As a substitute the Senate adopted a Resolution to investigate the banking department and the House held its Resolution in abeyance. The joint investigating committee assigned recommended further investigation by the attorney general and introduced Bills in tile Senate and House to that end. The Senate killed its Bill. The House passed its measure and the Senate killed that. The House Resolution adopted wednesday does not go to the Senate. Its adoption followed passage of the general appropriation Bill carrying $20,000 for investigating purposes. Peterson of Union chairman of the House investigating committee which introduced the Resolution explained that the appropriation Bill was going to the governor and that if the House adopted the Resolution there would be no cause for the executive to veto the investigation appropriation item on the ground that no legislative action had been Lateen authorizing the expends u Westphal of Potter asked adoption of the Resolution and explained it was drawn under authority of a statute permitting either le6isiatike body to direct the attorney Gene rain a actions and that the attorney general had requested such a Tonza Tion if the investigation procedure was to be imposed upon him. Bode of Jones and Jackson a Champion of the Resolution declared it a one of the most unfortunate things in South Dakota a history that a department administering a great Trust should resist Bode said that the Resolution would provide for carry ing out that which had gone before in the adoption of the amendment to the appropriation Bill. He said that the instrument was the result of careful study and that it had been dictated by the attorney general. A Frantz of Deuel find Hamlin led the opposition. A the South Dakota Banks will be far better off if we fail to adopt the Resolution a he declared. If the investigation is carried out the situation will constantly be stirred up. If we do not adopt it closed Banks will proceed in their liquidation and live Banks will proceed with agitation closes Bank referring to the close wednesday of the state Bank of Clear Lake Frantz read a Telegram from the Board of directors attributing the closing directly to agitation a regarding the banking situation which caused uneasiness among our depositors a Perry of Brown sympathetic to the investigation opposed adoption of the Resolution until it had been studied and asked that it be printed in the journal. He declared that part of the Resolution requiring a report of All proceedings by the attorney general to be a the deadliest measure if this Resolution is passed today he said a we will have done the people of the state one of the grossest injustices Ever done by any Lyon of Minnehaha expressed a wish for More time to study the Resolution. He said the superintendent of Banks had written the attorney general that he favored an investigation with which he was himself in sympathy. Dislocated shoulder could be Over the estimate ran from a million to come. Meanwhile popular interest a million and a half votes As Teton. The Range was admired by or. And mrs. Coolidge during visit to Yellowstone Park. A l modernistic colourful and for Many years a a gentlemen a we have had splendid results from Lafollette in the 1924 presidential Marks Campaign. If the Hatchet has not frills. I by Calvin. Teti room. Are Verv Sim nov fur office. The Park will be Nown # Hilda with Beds dressers and Chi bad lends National re run a r band a Tew re airs so and will be located in penning o Countis. It will Rich in Fossil in t a few Odd chairs. So a no study or writing a Coolidge and the Ste Yow double service we Are ssj0�?oa girded the appoint c j publican you May look and Jackson Coutris. It win be puout., j books within an area Rich in Fossil re Forward another one in the cloned bookcases in Mains of Preilis it re la it Nehmear future. The re of a cd also has a Roomy much of the land is so rough �-r-.a�. A a never has been surveyed. Mhz Man of mystery one of the provisions of Tibe Bill ram was laying in a requires the state o about1 a explaining that the to to build a us Roa p area a be with registers 30 Miles through the Parte area. A Sec Ork 50 Well or another pl2visi0n-Rsithms the6 area sftn2towr to a the first run was a ran culture. And c. A. Timmer. To or wok House to it no corf to the Park under the to roads and Madison As state Engineer an to . By a pug. A seitan ,t thesis always by a it Wrner a reasonable figures it had i senator Norbeck to weather but there is always morning. 2 whetted that he would buy South Dakota the Park the double service to fall or. Grace cum succeeds ii pm there Ere a number it have been known a Teton Nata Ine cum of . In revolutionary activities had drawn votes Are counted in shares of the attention away from the colonel comps nyx a Stock. The Rockefeller and his Romance. Forces claimed control of 59 per an authoritative source denied re i cent of the company s j established new High ports circulating tonight that in j notable shares. The claim was Robert w. Stewart chair been buried at least that ritual has vital ions to the Lindbergh Morrow made after a Check of All proxies the Board. J been overlooked because rear wedding had been transmitted to had been made. The net earnings were $50,239,710 j sedative Frear Wisconsin was Rathe United states by secret code. May be three vacancies \ greater than for 1927, amounting to stored to his place on the ways and no wedding invitations it stated should colonel Stewart i $8.33 a share As compared to $3.261 Meam committee from which he publican surely gets business. Thanking you for de service we an Friese hatchery Stewart had been sent and a Date for the there would be three vacancies on presented profit of j was ousted in 1926 because he Fol wedding had not been fixed. The directorate to be filled. It was or cent on capital invested j Lowed the insurgents. O understood that the Rockefeller Wili Conj at the close of 1928 was j Hoover word to be Law Dii i widow gifts leaders had decided Chat these a $461 4304, As compared with $407. Tho Nunn in Arr cames should be filled by the elec 639379 at the end of 1927. Total state Duraku Rall on of a r William m. Burton for a a including investments in sub s. D., mar. 7�?043 a the Mer president Thomas s. Cooke it a diary and affiliated corporations in executive aes now in charge of manufacturing listed at $498,371,641. Wui i for the american Petroleum the net earnings after deduction i Quot Senate that might not i ment to the Board of charities and transportation corporation a sub for taxes were 337166 for 1928. La Hite House to Orval. Jensen makes bitter attack on probe Bill s. D., mar. 7.�?f.45 a the general investigating committee which recommended investigation of the state banking department by the attorney general charged on the floor of the House wednesday with a wanting Only evidence against the banking department by representative Jenson of Brown who served As a member of the committee. Jensen took the floor to explain his dissenting vote against the Reeo Wal Ftp s corrections of mrs. Grace Crill i a Vaiscy o. Dow of the ate Secretary of Agri the first run was a rail and c a trimmer of this mrs. Sidary and or. G. Cash Man and increase of $47,204,710, while the a re of the Whiting refinery. I sales department marketed 35,232, 806 barrels As compared to 33,131, majority Leader represent adopted by the Hou a to pm Atlee Tilson Connecticut feels that jp0wer attorney general to i enough Power is held by adm Miv a Vest Gate banking department traction supporters in the House to Jam voting w on this resold Block any legislation originating in be said a because during the meet investigation of the banking department Only one kind of evidence wa3 that he had. But he Hasni to a1 Park. The he a . Northampton hotel offer name before its Paag continued on Page six Gress. Senator altered the on. J use the Blank i c. A. Trimmer Berg . Succeeds Stewart makes a record Whiting ind., mar. 7�? ply net earnings of $83,437,166 in 1928 established a new record for the i Standard Oil company of Indiana John it he annual report showed today. Surplus and earnings per share lation and Tariff revision As presi 975 barrels in 1927. The company ended the year ,. With a surplus of 5156,476.947 an Dent Hoover said he desired in his increase of $49,939,717 Over 1927, inaugural Laffette in the 1924 presidential looked for. When any was Intro ers Tilson said Are planning on diced that Wasny to against the Bank confining activities to farm legis ing department it Wasny to Cash dividends amounted to $32,416,-528 paid on 9,284,668 shares of Stock. Address. As a consequence Only the agriculture ways and Means accounts and rules committees would be organized Jensen told newspapermen after the session that the Only purpose of some members of the committee was to obtain the summary dismissal of Fred Smith superintendent continued on Page six

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