Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 8, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather Cloudy much colder the evening Republican fourth edition a Xxxvi set will 0 Penson of $75,009.00 Mitchell s. Toted Standard Oil chair Tan Les is company with regret he says a face Gambler wanted As Walsh a murderer Miami Fla., mar. 8�?op a How Ani a sicilian Tony Aleph of Cor it Al Gables and new York was a i rested today by Coral Gables police As a material witness in the killing i of Thos. Fatty Walsh and was held for questioning by Dade county sheriff s investigators. Is Foj Jitni a. Pro Scute t gov v a in $900.0 i i Quot a Lay of i we Miami. Fla., mar. 8.�?op a an All night search failed to disclose any sign of Eddie Wilson wanted for the murder of Thomas fatty abolished Wals a Ile police believed he still i was in hiding somewhere in the Viiar. 8�?i p red Emily of Miami. Today replaced Wilson an alleged Gambler and Stewart As head Fia get ,1 was named in a murder Standard Oil 5s night As the Man who Landard Oil shot the former body guard of Arnold Rothstein As. He sat in a card been president pm luxurious suite in a hotel Nep late wednesday night. Suspicion entered on Wilson of was not Given a Star Seute j Toje Compaq office 10ii Ira that Pona Attef cd instr act officer n authority Sim raised by colonel of the ter police Learned he had quarrelled Laving been Abol with Walsh shortly before the Kali pm spin if fort. Fra that the Orsu meeting yes i lug. Was named sex i Miami gamblers with whom Wilson was said to be at Odds were understood to be assisting in efforts to apprehend him. Pm is Iffatt Metellu was counted the voted for John 5.510.313 shares Stewart 2.954.986. Stewarts eleven executive head of in Tor co him wa5 it. od000-000 corporation ended. My Stewart Juji amp in the it a defeat to himself presided it was announced sweeping than Juarez scene of heavy fighting opposition Melon slight Sullivan says observer thinks foes have enough votes to endanger position to quit Quot soon says by Mark Sullivan Washington C., mar. 8�?the opposition to or. Mellon remaining in the Treasury is not enough to endanger him. If there should be a Roll Call the number of votes against confirming or. Mellon might readily be As Little As ten out of the 96 senators. The disposition not to interfere with or. Mellon is increased by the common understanding that his remaining in the nature of an Honor for a comparatively Short time. The leading Republican newspaper in or. Mellon a state the Philadelphia Public Ledger has stated that a the will retire within a the newspaper allusions say or. Mellon a motive is one of understandable had dreamed adversaries Oil a files i banding up the nearly Shad Beer. Drawn to the meekly spectacular tilt Between Ganger Rockefeller and him the he wishes to Complete r Breed. His career by serving under three presidents. In that Case As the Ledger puts it he will have a equalled the length of service of another resist bravely Elpaso watches Battle by the associated press heavy fighting for the Possession of Juarez across the Border at Eliv tellers had completed their paso began today Between a body colonel Stewart looked out of Loyal troops holding the town 1.000 stockholders and 2,000 rebels who made a Surprise attack under cover of an irrigation ditch. The Federal machine gun fire took heavy toll and bodies could be seen from the american Side of the said in it have the news. A it Stewart. A it May be bad Border sprawled on some some of us. But in a sure mexican City. In take it standing j severe fighting took place pennsylvanian Secretary of the Treasury under presidents Jefferson and Madison. A natural reason for anticipation that or. Mellon a tenure will be comparatively Brief is his age which will be 75 on March 24. Hardly any Man of that age has Ever been appointed initially to any Cabinet Post especially to so arduous a one As the Treasury has become. Friends Are Strong the disposition not to interfere Only with or. Mellon a continuing Friday March 8,1929 new attorney Genera ready to Battle wets Mitchell who likes to make own movies says he is certain he can improve Federal enforcement conditions under dry Law by Charles Watkins Washington C., mar. 8�?op slender smiling Dapper Man with a Youthful face who would rather shoot wild life with a motion picture camera than a Rifle emphasized today that the National prohibition Law will be enforced. A president hoovers inaugural address should be platform enough for the department of Justice a William Mitchell the new attorney general said. Then he smiled Over the problems of the first 24 hours in office and added a i have not had time to work it any scheme for handling the prohibition questions wiry and sparkling of Eye Mitchell has the look of a Man who much prefers to to tramping a pack Trail in his Hunting clothes than to be sitting at a desk in the nations capital dressed immaculately. Can improve conditions but Confidence in himself and his willingness to devote his Best to his work is his outstanding characteristic. Although he has not had time to decide on How Best to handle prohibition he did not hesitate to say that if he found the work of his department was increased through the Transfer of the prohibition Bureau from the Treasury to the department of Justice he would ask for More funds to carry on the work. If As president Hoover wishes the prohibition Bur ten pages number 133 Hoover will nominate his own choices presidents Independence considering names eau is placed under the supervision of the department of Justice it will mean an immense increase in the we Ftp of department. The pros Gardner and Wyman posts pets of this however did not seem n. Fir to worry the new attorney general May be. Jeopardized by in the least. A i think we have interesting work Cut out for us a he said. A i have Faith that we can improve conditions. I will have to work out the problem to see whether we will need More funds and if the problem Means an increase in work or personnel i will have to ask for More expects to change personnel Mitchell said he had not gone into the question of the personnel of his department but that some of the members of the staff had seized upon the change in administrations As an opportune time of make a change in their occupations but that they had agreed to remain until he could get his staff reorganized. A we will make no Hasty moves a he said. Or. Mitchell said he had Given come though to the work of the commission to be appointed by president Hoover to investigate the administration of the criminal Law by the Federal courts and he believed it would result in improving conditions. This particularly applied he said to the congestion in the criminal court dockets. Trout in Hills Beckon fishermen rapid City s. D., mar. 8�? a3 a Swift flowing Mountain streams fed by Winter snows and teeming with Brook Loch Laven Rainbow and speckled Trout again Beckon to the 865.000 or More tourists who visited the Black Hills of South Dakota during 1928. Expectations or a million visitors this summer account for the dozen or More new tourists Camps. Two million fingerling Trout will be placed in Black Hills streams this season said r. L. Ripple state superintendent of fisheries who has begun transferring thousands of Small fish to the new Cleghorn Springs hatchery West of rapid City. A dozen or More principal resorts Washington C., mar. 8�? it pm possibility that a. K. Gardner of Huron s. D., and a. Lee Wyman of Yankton May not be re nominated As judge of the circuit court of and hundreds of rustic log Cabins appeals and judge of the newly will be available to the visitors this created Federal circuit was seen to year. Sylvan Lake in the Central Day in the understanding that pres Hills Hisega near rapid City and probe Money veto upheld by senators Twenty five votes to sustain Bulow feels sum is too much Uve killed by new peace time dynamite blast expense is set of the explosive to be used on government Cost has ice Gorges is ignited by grown yearly since 1923 a flood control big item barn Blaze Scribner neb., mar. 8�?04> five ident Hoover expects to follow an in dependent course in his nominations. Both the nominations made by president Coolidge failed to received confirmation of the Senate due to the last minute legislative Jam in Congress. Besides filling a dozen vacancies that Are to occur in the assistant Secretary ships of the various departments president Hoover will be obliged to make a number of recess appointments judicial and others including two members of the radio commission. Information obtained today was that the new chief executive would take Independent action in the Case of All appointments and that consequently it did not follow that he would give recess commissions to All of those selected by president Coolidge. Mexican rebels capture Warez the game Lodge summer Home of sex president Coolidge during 1927 Are offering new accommodations. Chamberlain is Woonsocket leads All the Way in the opening game of regional tourney Salem basketball team was leading in the first half of the second game in the regional basketball tournament being held at the Corn Palace this afternoon. At the end of the half the score was Salem 13, it. Vernon 4. A i Washington C., mar. 8�? . Men were killed and 30 persons were. _ is. ,. I an idea of the expansion of govern tellers reported and colonel ten blocks away from the thickly j overwhelming. In the Senate last i injured in an explosion of dynamite Merit Arti Vitlip Ltd their in re Asinoff Tor. Hansel without a sign of populated District of South Elpaso. Week. Two of the principal criticisms Here last night during a barn fire a he he Ramnar egg a or emotion announced the j Era Cruz re captured of or. Melton s administration were j Home of Carl Hollander tit the Central government at mex i brought up by the two leading sen. To Aldrich of new co City decisively victorious in its atrial critics of him Mckellar of county supervisor of John j Campaign to recapture Vera Cruz m Winthrop i skewer or. And his personal Koe Stative in the fight against snit yrs on his feet instantly s congratulations on colonel Tad s fairness in the conduct of # meeting t to j Ray. The result was a Para at the vote was nearly two to a inst colonel Stewart but turned its attention toward the situation in the North. Rebel troops were entered in Torreon in Western Coahuila while the federals were amassing at Guadalajara for a counter offensive. While Sonora rebels were driving southward through Sinaloa the Tennessee and Couzens of Michi i the dynamite had been stored in Gam in the end there was a vote the barn for blasting of ice choked which stated very roughly was on i streams the question a requiring a change the dead Are Gus Pittack Fred 5 i the Fenner Guy Clark and two Mech is opposed by or. Mellon. Tile j a strainers in Scribner vote was Only 15 senators in favor of lib r i Tenner the change and 66 against of the Taj ured May die Doc j eighth $7,935,000,000 the net of the judgment of the t0s.ful overshadow no these Cost can be gained by comparing the appropriations of the Seventieth the sixty ninth and the sixty eighth congresses All of which in turn set a new peace time record for government expenditures. The Seventieth Congress appropriated $9,291,599,377 the sixty ninth $8,620,000,000 and the sixty shareholders. A a Ane behind him. Ter stroke against them. And 10,000 vew taken by Many ladders for John Rocke j federals were reported in arching admit some of the criticisms. Northward. Impartial is that taken As a whole. Or. Melton a administration of the a to firemen they had answered i is the Pittack Feltner and Clark Are amount appropriated for the fiscal year 1918-1919�?$27,000,000,000, but this was when the country had one stood government was preparing a coun-1 Treasury Quot deserves High approval i alarm to the blazing barn and wh01 were caught by the explosion which j Tost we not item or 15204 shareholder for Fucia Stewart 31.336. 17 of the 7.901 employee risers voted against colonel fug x was announced. Prams to keep Post i Vamp colonel Stewart to defeat la Stephens also formerly the criticisms of or. Melton a occurred without warning ten min t c Neiderer 1. Utes after the fire was discovered. ,.exceeded lord s estimates the government was jubilant at method that were aired in the sen All the injured Are being cared for the Seventieth Congress set snits victories in Vera Cruz so much ate week began with the a1 j at the Scribner Hospital. A general other record during its second ses so that censorship was lifted on legation by senator Mckellar that Call was made to All surrounding Sion. For the first time since the press dispatches. Three billion five Hundred million towns for doctors and nurses. Bureau of the budget was created Escobar Loots Bank dollars of tax refunds have been a Call also was sent to Omaha for j in 1922 More Money was a Propri the City of Monterey resumed made chiefly in Large sums and to red Cross nurses. I ated than director lord of the Bud communication with the outside Large corporations without adequate it most of the injured Are members get submitted in estimates. His be world after being Cut off for 48 review of adequate publicity. To of the City fire forc. Estimate wire $4,657.040 473 and of the Board end in hours during which heavy fighting Kellar argued that there should be Force of the explosion was Felt at this was exceeded by $6,459,869. Stet the Issue Between took place. Quot open hearings where the claim West Point 15 Miles North. During the first sessions of the l Ann ctr arc a Sham general Escobar commander in ants May come with their counsel j the fire started from an unknown Seventieth Congress $9,331,779 was a i a la a from government Esti truce permits Federal forces to Retreat into. S. Juarez Mexico mar. 8.�?op mexican rebel troops today Cap tured Juarez after a Sharp Battle with defending Federal forces who in defeat accepted a truce arranged by Brig. Gen Van Horn Moseley commander of United states troops at fort Bliss Texas the end of the fighting which had raged All morning came this afternoon when the Defeated Federal forces under the command of general Mathias Ramos retreated to a Dyke along the mexican Side of the Rio grand and there sought shelter from the invaders. The rebels could not fire because of the danger of hitting persons in Elpaso with bullets that went wild. Under the truce it was agreed that the Federal troops would be permitted to retire across the Rio Grande into the United states under guard of american soldiers. American Field artillery Lay on the other Side of the River pointing menacingly in the face of Juarez As the firing ceased. Leading All the Way in the opening game of the sixth regional High school basketball tournament at the Corn Palace this afternoon the Woonsocket Quint eliminated Chamberlain from the Competition by a score of 29 to 15. It was a Stow uninteresting game in Wirich Chamberlain was unable to Stop the offensive Rush of the redmen. The score at the half was Woonsocket to Chamberlain 8, but after half time the Sanborn county boys stepped out and ran away from their opponents. Bree land who scored four Field goals was the outstanding Star for Woonsocket while Labidee starred for Chamberlain. The Box score the summary lawmakers on time Pierre s d., mar. 8�? up a gov. W. J. Bulowa a veto of the $20 000 investigation item in the appropriation Bill for the attorney Genera was sustained by the South Dako to Senate this afternoon 25 to sustain and 20 to ride. The action was taken without discussion. In his veto message the executive struck the $20,000 appropriation of a expense Money to be used in performance of the general duties of the attorney general provided by he declared in substance that the time is the one of extraordinary expense and that under the Constitution it should be passed in a special Bill. Re stated that the budget Board and the joint appropriations committee had made ample and sufficient appropriations for the attorney general to perform the duties of that office prescribed by statute exclusive of the item vetoed and that the legislature had passed no legislation prescribing any other duties than those now existing. A it seems to me that this $20,000 item hereby vetoed is an unnecessary appropriation for the Ordinary running expense of that off ice Bulow added. Taw the Voght against Ste chief of the rebels left Monterey and where the government no a Pasat cause in the barn on the outskirts deducted a nor the Tor Torreon after taking $345,000 in upon the claims in the Light of Day. Of the town where county super mates. W do been predicate upon the Quot sch Otther Cruz red that a v of Ceder belief that colonel tar morally unfit to sri the direction of the com ism because of his connection with 1continental trading company pitas knew of colonel Stotts handling of the Continental bes Long before it became a mat a amp no of Mexico. Elpaso lad wounded the desperate fighting at Juarez Mellon has Practised a Long persistent opposition to any visor Hollander had stored the Dy-1 appropriations made at t in Sec-8x1 Amite which was to be used in Ond session for the various depart re i blasting ice on the Elkhorn River ments with the increases and de near Here. Firemen approaching creases from the budget estimates in in Plain View of United states i rsf/iat5ri a Lar Ely the place were told by a Spectator were reported by the House approx nor of Lucio a across the Rio the detailed thoroughness o there was no danger of explosion privations committee As follows n the. A us them Dart of b a Nta Uon a. To targe part. Con wa5 no with the Dyna. Agriculture $144,511,554. An Tasloff Rotert tuner Vic if tuns a mite. Hardly had this Assurance crease of $572,459. Sosa Audi or san a a is aug of Ore it became a Mal Ittu Ucb Emu. Mini amp a Usu aim Tor on Ripe grasp Sigi 107 fete investigation by the United Chine guns and Field artillery Tram phrases. From All quarters there j raid Countryside. Independent of Senate. Stephens however de on the mexican Side has come into the criticisms of or. Independent offices a $541,445, ii turned As Cerer a1 counsel i a stray shot wounded a 6 year old i Melton the fact that he is a Stock-1 men were blown in feet by the 740 increase $452,810. That bar on of life american boy Tael paso but other Holder in m senator Mckellar puts beast. Feltzer was killed outright Interior $285,585,463. Liars service with the conman stray bullets whizzed harmlessly it a sixty two great corporations.�?�, and the three other. Red shortly $15t8,. To a. Annite persion of on to Arae rican of. Imo Acton was me of thro stats we a War inc used William $165,520. A $75,000. Re to taws stockholder. Strobe broken leg body mangled i Naty-$350,236.697, decrease Stamm of the Board As ,.u j in thu Point. Senator Reed of Art Schoeneck injuries Undener 22s.435. Lioi the Dhoti of just before Pennsylvania has said to or. Mel mined unconscious Fred pscherer. J state Justice Commerce and la k Bels reorganized and tones defense that the latter is a not fire chief Arm broken possible bor�?$111,880,687, crease $5540 Wyne Simons get which a director and not an officer of any Skull fractures Elmer s. Pell i Treasury and Post office 118, -990 a year. Ear governor c. E. Coyne is j the 3ae a new w Rist watch and i beaten l m. Simons has a new i lob the presiding officer pm the Veteran senator Weir pre with the gifts As the Senate them Honor in the closing Day Assembly. Government an explanation of the circumstances i Given Eilers William shorten exclusive of the two deficiency Back toward the Nwene j go. Reed of Pennsylvania. John Lamberty William Wiegand i Bills which totalled $212,001,444, optional Boundary go Vernnen i the into in a i by senator blamed for Bank troubles a further criticism sometimes v. S. Takes precautions made of or Mellon is that about Elpaso. Tex., mar. 8�? inc years ag0i due to Lack of Suffi i pm Barge on planes Washington a mar. 8�?04 replacement of the embargo on shipment of commercial air planes from the United states to Mexico was announced today by Secretary Kellogg. The embargo which was lifted a year ago is effective at once. Grain on hand shows increase decrease total of Corn wheat Barley Oats and Rye 43,800,-000 tons Washington Mar. 8.�? up a the department of agriculture estimated today that stocks of Corn wheat Oats Barley and Rye held in farms on March i amounted to 43,-800,000 tons compared with 39,900,-000 tons a year ago. These estimates the department said include not Only the Grain for Sale but also the amount Sheld for on the Woonsocket 29 Fig it of of Connell f i 0 2 Loberg f 3 i 0 Hein c 3 i i Kogel g i 0 i Ball g fell. 0 2 Breiland g 4 0 3 totals 12 5 9 Chamberlain 16 Fig it of l. Potter f 2 i i Greeley f 0 3 2 Labidee c 2 2 0 Potter g i 0 2 Stork g 0 0 i it t totals 5 Region four 0 6 Region 4 basketball tournament at Miller. First round Huron 29 decrease i Redfield 9 Only action taken by american sol Dent vigilance by the Treasury to fighting in jul cording to the criticisms seriously r a improper conditions arose in sever Diers in regard to fighting Are will be a precautionary Mea end d student to protect americans on this Al int Stock land Banks in the mich., mar. 8�?c a i of the Rio Grande in Case West resulting in several receiver a of fire Inri Rui i a Norfor Iiron of Michigan Stu lives Are endangered by Fly ships and the loses of Large sums. If 7pr.c suspended until the end or bullets Brig. Gen. George Van a final criticism looking rather school year and three Wnm Moseley commandant by fort roof l0 the future than to the past. On for their part a statement today. I has to do with the present state of it ii theater and Caus 3hsj5�?T Sald credit. As it is put a the United tamale during the Cele Vtt-0rs a be a town is states has More Money than any jul k it Ball Victory of Nebr Abl la 1 up other country but has almost the Wisconsin ? 1. Quot a impeded Are Boche p Cut off by flood i highest interest rates of any coun 1 onday night. Those i. T v. _ Henry Clute la Ashland. Neb. Mar. A a it pm near try. How come the innuendo Bernard Caine has tidal Waves of water released by ice is that this condition Sho tidal Waves in Cre it exist if the administration of toe �?o7c my have hooded the country a Fraances to the Pat had and Clear or Hon As we As it. Melton friends Highway barring All i _ devotedly insist it has been. Prober is to the City except of direct subject of this Crit the Railroad station. Sit ated is the Federal Reserve Board. Nebraska 5 High Edge at the Edge of town can question raised what is and a i what ought to be or. Mellon a re amp by Ells Scotts Gorges Heakin up a in past had rather forecast d and Nebraska night and Satur be reached Only by Row boat. Her v a toy to tonight and a rho a. Per ably some Snow in or Uon tonight colder log it and in Southeast portion�?�.22 a party Cloudy tonight Al much colder tonight a in cast and North in Dakota general or fair to saturday colder in East tonight. Was Roper stores ath minimum temper re for Jed by the official to 7 a. M. Today if sym 38. By a Way 32. A a fair. We full help 75 answers or. Sam Heikes of Cham lation to the Federal Reserve Board. In any event the Price of credit and the distribution of credit is certain to be a Large question in the near future. O. A a seed fee and other uses John Charp. H. W. Meier Fred i proper nations for the various depart j farm until the close of the crop Unerv s. G. Churling g. P. Mints aggregated $3,072,873,162 an season the department estimated Valk William Hen increase of $1,397,897 Over the Bud that there were 1,029,572.000 bushels a Man get estimates. The first deficiency Bill amounting to $97,613,461 and the second $114,387,982 exceeded the budget estimates by $5,061,970. Hie permanent and indefinite appropriations amounted to $1,378,-379,785, which met the budget estimates. Johns John Rich sen Henry Rich and named rain. To attempt to tie up 3 gang murders Chicago 111., mar. 8.�? apr the possible connection Between gang slayings in new York Chicago and Florida was being investigated today by new York and Chicago prosecutors. District attorney Charles Dodd of Brooklyn who came Here with two policemen said conferences Wito Chicago pros ecu of Corn on farms or 363 per cent of the previous seasons crop. It was estimated that 19.1 per cent of the previous crop was to be shipped out of the counties where it was grown the department said there were 148,813,000 bushels of wheat or 16.5 per cent of the previous seasons crop on farms As of March i it of the $4 628,045,035 appropriated was estimated that 73.4 per cent of during the first session of the Sev i the previous crop had been shipped ent Ieth Congress $40,000,000 was a1 or was to be shipped out of the toted for Mississippi Valley and county where grown. New England flood control work j it was estimated that 501,321,000 and o the total of $4,663,554,342 appropriated by the second session tors had indicated connections Between the Chicago massacre and $75,000,000 was for tax refunds. Killing of Frank Yale in new York i o and that they were investigating the possible relation of these crimes with the slaying of Tom Walsh yesterday in Coral Gables Fla. Bushels of Oats or 34.6 per cent of the previous crop was stocked on farms and that 21.5 per cent of the previous crop had been shipped out of the counties where grown o farm hearings begin March 27 j Mellon will keep Washington C., mar. 8�?wf John Genaro Chicago gangster hearings before the House Agricula was arrested yesterday but later re lure committee on farm Relief legis leased after he had been questioned i Tion were set today to begin concerning the Yale killing and the March 27. Massacre Here. Police were ordered chairman Haugen of the comte arrest his brother Joseph. Mittee said the hearings should be the third formal murder charge j completed by the end of the first to grow out of the massacre investigation was placed yesterday. S. Relation to court referred league Council puts pfc Sion on adhesion up to special commission Geneva Switzerland. Mar. 8�? a3 a the Council of the league of nations meeting in private session today decided to Send the question of the adhesion of the United states to the world court of Justice to the commission of jurists which will meet on March la to consider revision of the world court statutes. The Council increased the Powers of the committee so As to enable it in considering revision of the courts statutes to examine the proposals which have been brought Forward by Elihu Root noted Amer can Jurist. The question will of officially handled at a Public session of the Camci tomorrow As that body wishes to Accord it the Public discussion it should have and to give Public testimony of its pleasure Over the american initiative. It is understood that sir Austen Chamberlain the British foreign Secretary Wil introduce the necessary Resolution which is now being drafted. The committee of jurists fill be empowered to take up the question of american membership in its entirety. This includes consideration of the american note to the Powers in february and the Root formula for the settlement of difficulties raised by the american reservation concerning advisory opinions. Hitherto the mandate of the Jur Isis had merely been to study the status of the court and to determine whether they required modification in the Light of past experience. To Days preliminary decision implies that the committees Power would be increased so that it would be authorized to submit a new pro toed fixing the condition of Ameri can adhesion. This protocol would Pierre s. D., mar. 8�? it a the South Dakota House this morning disposed of ten measures on its Calendar passing eight and killing three including a Bill passed on reconsideration. Four Bills for final action and six committee reports five of them Adverse remained for consideration when two houses reconvened at 2 p. In. For their final sessions. The House killed a Senate Bill to prot vide a tax for county dog fund to pay livestock damage done by dogs. Bills passed included the Senate military affairs committee measure appropriating $500 a year for keeping records of Spanish american War veterans. J. B. Painter of Tripp the Only Spanish american War Veteran in House War called to the chair while the Bill was considered speaker Loucks explaining his record after the vote a taken. Other Senate Bills passed included one by Howell of Brown Amend eed to authorize acceptance by the state of a site of finding Verendrye plate offered by fort Pierre and land in Sully county offered by mrs. Agnes b. Whitlock for use in connection with the preservation of Medicine Rock in Potter county. The measure by Boland of Pennington appropriating $6,000 for a heating Tunnel at school of mines rapid City was passed. I his present staff Washington C., mar. 8.�? up a Andrew w. Melton the Only Secretary of the Treasury to serve in that office under three presidents will be a substitute for the one adopted continue with the same staff or Milbank Man new lumbermen s head a it Jungt John Scalls bodyguard of Sioux Falls s. a mart.8 scar face Quot Al Capone. Prosecutors. I a vented a married c. A. Lie Beteta of Milbank Aas declared my what part th9y Man Weli experienced in a Sass. A the . Farm work and capable of convey to a farm Secretary is lading livestock. He need b Johnson of Brookings is vice honorary w. T. Of a limited number of witnesses or j results president. Directors elected Are a. Washington a mar. 8�? a1 a the filing of briefs on the proposed b. Doolittle Garretson and Charles prohibition leanings of Arthur legislation. Entsminger Chamberlain. Carl Hyde new Secretary of Agricula Benz of Sioux Falls was re elec de plainly evident for he is Secretary treasurer. At an International conference in 1926 which the United states never accepted because it did not Accord a desired veto privilege on requests for advisory opinions. A Batton 0 de no re run were interesting. He writes a received 38 through the mail i replies Taniza Tion that has served the de week in april in order to allow a Nart ment for years week for the drafting of a farm re the Grey haired Cabinet officer j a if Bill to be introduced during the indicated today that he was Yunnu first Dav of the special session of fled by attacks made against him in Congress beginning april 15. I the Senate which culminated in the j approximately 2.000 farm groups j adoption of a Resolution by senator a and marketing associations Haug Mckellar. Tennessee to investigate in said had been asked to make his right to continue in office with arrangements for the appearance out being reconfirmed. O Foch sits up Paris France mar. 8�? . A Foci was matted to tit to came tar Pam to Wtson an Arm chair for ten minutes will quit on time Pierre s. D., mar. 8.�? pm faced by the shortest calendars for Many Days in both houses of South Dakota s lawmakers today planned to come to the end of the states Twenty first legislative Assembly without the necessity of stopping the clock or doing the overtime work which has to often marked the closing session of the legislature. The House with Twenty on measures disposed of including five Adverse committee reports had an average Day before it but t met at nine of clock this morning in an Effort to dispose of its Calendar by Early afternoon that the engrossing and. Enrolling Force might have time to do its work and the legislature adjourn in Good time. Five Bills in Senate the Senate abreast of its Cal Dar through the closing Days of session has Only five Bills on Calendar All House measures and did not meet until the regular hour 2 of clock this afternoon. Consideration of one a no not pass committee report brought the Senate a work to six Bills to dispose of in addition to concurrence in House amendments to two Bills. Aside from adoption by the House of a Resolution directing the attorney general to investigate the state Highway department both bodies yesterday a confined themselves largely to disposal of routine Bills mostly appropriation and amending measures. The Highway investigation Resolution identical in nature with the banking investigation Resolution adopted a Day earlier requests and directs the attorney general to investigate the department in Lins with the report of a joint legislative investigating committee submitted previously instructs him to conduct such other examinations As he May deem Nece Ary and to report to the next legislature. Two probes to be made approval of this Resolution was the last step in the legislative investigating procedure which developed Early in the session and resulted in inquiry into the administration chiefly of the Highway and Dakota woman who met Lincoln dead banking department., together with Springfield s. a mar. 8�? Spe the Railroad commission departed a mrs. Annis Radway 89, died met of finance attorney general a Here at her Home in Springfield continued on Page six i wednesday. She was an Early of Pioneer of Bon homme county. Mrs. Mar Radway was born in Montreal and Stinson is after new flight record Bay City mich., mar 8.�? Ipp in Ruusu. 12 per 5. Leads quotas a St a v�7 taches pro Conal Call and perhaps 25 for summer Camps is since january i Ona Esther and Mads jul 7 am Hilo of Road City 36 39 32 in 40 59 34 30 34 36 la 18 .00 Joo .00 .00 of seventy five answer Unest january the were Fig ire still Good men looking and North Dakota Tow Nebraska who served As Secretary pledges co operation Ian Arm chair tar Tel minutes Biurad a came to one of three men who have served Chicago. 111., mar. 8�?043 a her again today by his physicians we Springfield and have lived Here Eddie Stinson and pa5 in the Cabinet who have been Able Bert Hoover was pledged too per found that yesterdays improve once then part of the time on their Detroit aviators took off rom the. To write a Hon. Mem. W. T. A. Cent cooperation by directors of the ment had been maintained. As a farm Vest 0 town and part in ice of Saginaw Bay this morning in j american farm Bureau federation result of his eight weeks illness town. It is interesting that As a an attempt to establish a new non today As news o the president s his weight is less than too pounds girl mrs. Radway was taken by her refuelling air plane endurance flight. In its Rafti to Tother to hear the Lincoln Douglas Joying their Stinson Detroit Mentor a be test i Ungs at 206 feet debate at Freeport 111., and there f0plane. The a Sally Sovereign they Gross april 15 to enact spate farm test Lings at she had the Privol Geol Shaung p approximately 80� Gallons legislation was Laid before the to i key West ila., Lincoln a hand. L Gaso iils which Stinson Hopes de c 0ped 3 Taim disabled two Ehin Dren Surv the Mother glue keep it in the air clog to so floor has hours. They seek to better be rec after their names the others to hold Cabinet offices Good Good i l for farm work. Ute the Blank fair fair i Kansas Missouri and Arkansas. Arkansas leads in percentage and Roll mint. Quot Missouri is second. The Wilson Cabinet. The Missouri w. T. U., conferred the honorary membership on or. Hyde. Rectors meeting. Sam h. Thompson president of for use in escape i the federation said his organization submarines on the Ocean floor has and Effie Bridgeman of Platte. Ristics Ami tat responsibility for working out proved successful from a depth of the funeral services will be held on Ord of the germans. Hist cd Anta program of farm Relief rests 1200 feet in the final tests conduct Friday at the family residence w 01 a. With the National administration led to Florida Waters