Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 9, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
A a a weather Cloudy warmer fourth edition Mitchell s. Saturday March 9,1929 sixteen pages number 134 it a Bill Dies in Senate hard surface network seen for a d. Listing Ltd ton Taua lag p501 be Dupion. L is Benin Thriece o Pim a cob tramp american Fly Bas a u pictures of Crys a Yed for a Missouri Gorges causing menace Pierre s. a mar. 9�?up a ice Gorges in the Missouri and Cheyenne Rivers at the Mouth of the Cheyenne were reported to the Mcneil radio station Here today. The Cheyenne was reported gorged at the Mouth and the Missouri a j Naif mile below the Cheyenne and u. ,. Local observers said the River Rose i a Hway commission plans four feet in three hours this to add to Concrete Oil Goa vistas amp of Tot i system year nine inches. A i Captain Kenneth Bour in i motorists Benefit charge of the Pierre Battery of the i in i National guard communicated with staff correspondent Sec Stively in adjutant William e. Hazle Pierre 5 a mar. A approx Onse cuu Eye today relative to Avau Buty of the brately a Twenty mile step toward a tithe gestures special ice bombing plane recently system of hard surfaced highways technical subjects to this area. Although the in South Dakota will be taken this fear to tread situation was not considered serious year Rohen the i enough to warrant asking for the mileage estimated j plane to Call of the gov a til american Demor a Supply of High explosive shells has been ordered for the. Last Pierre Battery for use in this Sec i aced roads already Laid. In time to on. J come roads of Concrete or Oil will -3. O itches fuse from pow it barrel of latin amen can negotiations rare a speeches d. C., mar. 9�?g? a att Ling away by the Highway commission that will be added to the present Twenty Miles of a a experimental hard sur soul mate quest brings Earle nothing but woe search which began in 1907 with rope and horse whip enters another chapter when Spanish dancer sues Ferdinand for $180,000 Ltd for the conference Here Abt in a dramatic setting. In a huge chandeliers and and rods of spectate gathered about a score of in questions of National and Honor Are at stakes whose settlement will i or War or revolution newspapermen. Jef amp is a i3 i a to Ladin _ dangerous talk # met Are speeches in English in banish in French and in Fortune they a heated and Prog get with harder. They must be Al cod by the world. A Cohens Mission. In the a Jet of the Polo our i of hurtling he stands calmly speaking r Irto a microphone translator into other Jan win a my As the words fall from the biggest mexican army opens push government plans to sweep Vera Cruz before advancing to the North Cheyenne Wyo a mar. 9�?cp the fourth brigade at fort d. A Russell approximately 2,000 men. Has received orders in entrain for the mexican Border Post officers said today. Members of the brigade this afternoon had completed packing and Railroad equipment was in readiness to transport the troops South. Checkerboard the state and Bear the traffic that now must be Content with gravel. Two factors govern the laying of j hard surfaced roads according to j the commission the Burden of traffic and Cash. Heavy traffic is already Here at least in certain portions of the state. The Cash is being provided year by year by motorists who use the roads and by the Federal government. When the Peak of production of Oil and Concrete roads will arrive in the state is hazardous to guess. The Highway commission however is placing growing importance in this next step towards better All weather roads which will it is estimated More than pay for themselves in reduced tire costs and lower depreciation even after charging the gasoline tax to the motorists. Widen rebuilt roads a part of the program gravel St. Louis mo., mar. 9�?above everything else Ferdinand Pinney Earle liked diversity in occupation for instance. He has been artist motion picture director sociologist and founder of creeds. Particularly he likes diversity in wives. He has had five nearly seven. There would have been seven if an artists Model had not decided she was being hypnotized and if a Spanish Beauty had not concluded that her affair was a farce. The artistic or. Earle has spent More than Twenty years looking for a soul mate. He it was who Back in 1907, gave to the world a new Conception of the word a Affinity a and who first suggested the a soul kiss. Ferdinand Pinney Earle stirred up an awful mess in 1907, when it became known that his frail Little wife and 2-year-old son were being sent Back to Paris in order that he might marry Julia Kuttner. Mrs. Earle had been a Good wife. The people of the town of Monroe n. Y., where the Earles lived liked her. The idea of her being brazenly and avowedly shipped to France that Earle might wed the a a Affinity did not Appeal to them. They Rose in their Wrath. A bucket of tar and bag of feathers it is said were stored in a convenient place. Wife was agreeable Ferdinand Piney Earle was undaunted. One morning he took mrs Earle and her baby to the pier at Hoboken. She told reporters a i am perfectly amicable. I am going away willingly so my husband May marry the women he now loves i am trying a this with a faint smile a a to see the funny Side of it. I Arn going direct to my old Home in her husband went aboard to see that she was comfortably settled. As he was leaving the gangplank a group of husky longshoremen began calling him names. One or two advanced toward him and As he dashed for his Carriage the crowd closed in. The Driver lashed the horses and managed to break through. When he arrived in Monroe the townspeople were waiting. A Rush was made for his Carriage the vehicle overturned and Earle trailed in the mud. He was lashed with a horse whip. There were cries for a rope until the mayor and the chief of police came to his Rescue. Mrs. Earle at Home with her father in Paris obtained her divorce and Earle married his a Affinity a Julia Kuttner in 1908. Did no to Las Long Earle and his soul mate virtually ostracized in Monroe found life harassing. The artist and his new wife got on each other s nerves and in the following March earless a a Affinity left the spacious mansion. Suit for annulment of their marriage was instituted and thoroughly disillusioned the second mrs. Earle went her Way. In the meantime her artist Hus band found a a mental mate in the person of Gertrude Buell Dunn an artist Model and horsewoman. He saw her one Day in a studio barn posing for a piece of statuary for continued on Page six president to make dry Law Teeth sharper additional Cage tourney scores Broad inquiry to be made for express enforcement purpose says discusses Mexico by the associated press today a play in the Cage tournaments resulted As follows Region no. 4. It Miller first round Mellette 17 Cavour 16. Region one first round at Aberdeen Consolation Pierpont 33, Andover la Waubay 35, Doland 22 Region no. 3 at Watertown semifinals Brookings 43 Colman 18. O Combine plan finally most upper House adopts Tom Mitteer a report that measure a do not pass Mexico City Mexico. Mar 9�? up Peers m carrying the portent a the greatest army Mexico has i a gathering to news men and known since the Days of . I Villa moved northward today in an a excessive traffic Are Sec was bom in Chile. He is attempt to subdue the revolution in widened to the required 30 8 years of agr. His father was a the North. It numbers about 18,000 Klanian reared in England. His men. Yer is a russian who Speaks at its head was general Plutarco nazi his parents conversed in Elias Calles Secretary of War who Esse tit Cohen As a child was in 1915 Rode with general Alvaro to sneak Only English. Obregon at the head of Mexico a last studied Medicine Quot scat army that which crushed Sie arned Spanish the chilean Villa. Tora. Or grammar school. We jul in j j a j a be moved to Santiago the a in Eula Twat in the state of he Learned German. He re Vou open Jie m Otheto it 5-2.��-��sss&tg5 of Quot a iv8�?T Tats inters Ira a the Olivere to general Jose Conzio Esco and 0 part of no 50 fading Oft. Studied Medicine for tour located. Mrs f tax Ciyi from the isl yen to wort As a news to Swap Mem pm and toe Eastern Pat t of High departure of general Calles Kern Awe Hurtack Sroor Toree Mexico City and practically toe in i of Deg the a i tos la be con us tire shitting of activity from North Bili and South made clearer than Ever a a to the government strategy of sweep to Quot i Issue dormant feet As the need for rebuilding arises. Thirty foot rebuilding was carried out in the. Reconstruction of Highway no. 16 from Sioux Falls West to the Mccook county line and a contract has been let for similarly widening eighteen Miles from Sioux Falls to Dell rapids. The immediate objective was can of the a a ii motion to Ilker cities Are beginning to require probes sole Snag million Cut off for legislators overdraft Hope oratory and activity ends in nothing when Bulow vetos appropriation by Karl m. Schroeder associated press staff writer Pierre s. D., mar. 9�?op a proposed investigations now rendered futile through the veto by gov. W. _ a it Ca Iiah icel also in High school. Zkhetcaruc"amu1?e of a a the a Quot to a Type of surtax by tougher than j the $20,000 Amend same teas. Capture clone Cit maintenance mete hop ment to the Gene a was Westward to gravel maintenance costs have a Westward to j been in creased materially by the studied Medicine for four troops were located sweat to work As a news to Ltd sweep Vera Cruz . His linguistic Abil a i him the position of office Sii Slator for the chilean Fol pm a and the government pent Tea Rio be Janeiro in 1922 with budget Board and joint committees believe session efforts Success Pierre s. D., mar. 9�?op a not the least among the accomplishments of the Twenty first South Dakota legislature viewed from the standpoint of Economy was its successful attempt to make provision for a reduction in the states general appropriations Bill whirled through the Twenty-1.roff first South Dakota legislative As Lund overdraft Sembly to provide the Senate and tent of approximately $1,100,000, As if ii embassy. My clean in Era Tuz Feiore avg Taftt of Tex then he Nas officiated at tending to House cleaning in the or lre5s will necessary in be slower twopence in new York and North. So scattered is the revolt agitation for a Bond ,s1 tonary movement in ver Cruz and sue which to push through toe program has not reached the commission according to T. Bates a member. Such a proposal he said ing clean in Vera Cruz before at As the Cost of hard surfaced High . I be the South now it can hardly i counted As at All threatening. I on the other hand the decisive. In Battle of the revolt May occur Short is neither frowned upon nor Fos in to a que Ltd Iii it by 111 a clash Between the combined tired. The commission feels that to i Msj flav we forces of general Urbalejo and Gen such a movement should originate eral Escobar and the army of Gen with the people themselves. In the eral Calles. Meantime they look upon the strips quiet at Juarez 0f paving and Oil As a sales Argil Elpaso Texas mar. 9�?up a Mentse for the advanced Type of Juarez was quiet today following construction. Yesterdays seven hour Battle that As far As the state is concerned took its toll of americans and left unless Mere Revenue for roads is to the Bey City of Northern Mexico be sought by future legislative ses in the hands of the revolutionary Sions the hard surface system will forces 1 Cost the individual Motorist no More two americans were killed and than his gravel roads. As pointed another wounded during the fight out in the 1928 Highway commission report funds for the construction Lydia Roberta 2 years old was of state highways Are derived from fatally wound by a stray Bullet while their users As there is no direct she was playing a Merf Cani funds for the construction and maintenance of state trunk High t i t it a ofter the hat ways Are obtained from the four found dead in Juare. After t. Cent Galion gasoline tax the motto. Another Elpaso child 6 years Tor vehicle registration tax the to old struck by a stray Bullet \ As or Carrier Gross earning tax and expected to recover. Federal Aid funds through which on this Side of the Border 31c the government now pays 55 mexican Federal troops and their to the states 45 percent on families were interned at fort Bliss j Federal Aid projects. For the fiscal under the terms of a truce which 1 year ending june 30. 1928. The total ended the Battle. The Federal Highway revenues were $4,627,904.21. Ppm to i Tor a inside Quot con. Pm mar. Up a in Paai a k ail farm i Asi laser if Kwh Hoese and Senate Prowse to have scow. Hons in measure i orm wishing or. a. Mar. 9�?< a legislative program of the comp special congressional session and p question whether farm Relief the Tina should originate in the Sre or Senate was placed before resident Hoover today by leaders p both branches of Congress. Caiman Mcnary of the Senate committee and chair a Snell of the House Rales com Peee. Called at the White House pm Erain hoovers views. It de tha both House and Striate a farm Bill ready in when Thor special. On april 15. Iril said that As resent the legislative House is the first Lief. Then tie Tariff f j. Measure is passed by Gressional reap por he predicted that the would of pose of farm Relief Whf a a v nary said he sex unit tee also to have a n up by the beginning session and he pre his Branch of con or a of it in a week. Aid that hearings ated shortly Aith the reduced at the last tigress As a Housa with their Only Contention based upon estimated receipts for from the first week until the last next biennium. ,. This was the objective which the Senate emphasizing a Ain j guided the budget Board and the its a and on appropriation Point committees recommend throughout the Assembly yester do y us for expenditures by the Regis sus tamed the executive veto and j a Urei As repeatedly stressed on proposed investigations Are in the floor by Whitney of Haakon without funds to carry them j and Mcveigh of Marshall chair through. Diametrically opposed to Man of the Senate and House com Imit tees respectively. That the ate killed each investigation m a membership at Large agreed with sure offered. The committees attitude and sup a Paradox of precedent the o. Portil its stand was reflected in general appropriation measure the few instances in which the a pass both branches of a South Dakota legislature without a Dissen Tine vote was endangered of passage and a deadlock threatened As the two houses came to grips on investigations. The House amended the general Money measure to in clude a $20,000 appropriation to the attorney general for investigation purposes. The Senate killed the amendment and conference committees were appointed. Senate finally Avins in the end proponents of investigations gained a majority in the Senate to adopt the conference committees substitute for the amendment voted Down in the up proration committees recommendations were questioned or overridden in either House. Working upon the basis of estimated receipts totalling $9,581,930, Washington d. mar. 9�?up a president Hoover came today to the end of his first working week As the nations chief executive with definite plans in mind for a far reaching investigation to be made by his Law enforcement commission. In addition despite the distractions presented in the foreign Field by the possibilities of International complications stirred up by a full sized mexican revolt the president had Given thought to immigration and the problems of Federal employees and had been dozens of callers on other questions of Domestic concern. The full scope of the investigation of Law enforcement contemplated was disclosed yesterday when in reply to questions of press correspondents the president said it is intended to cover the entire question of Law enforcement and organization of to Speed up enforcement a it will also naturally include consideration of the method of enforcement of the eighteenth amendment and abuses which have grown up together with the enforcement of the Laws in respect to narcotics to immigration to Trade restraint and every other Branch of Federal government Law enforcement a he said. In critically considering the entire Federal machinery of Justice the president said the purpose and scope of the commission would be to study the redistribution of its functions the simplification of its procedure the provision of additional special tribunals the better selection of juries and a the More effective organization of our agencies of investigation and x the mexican situation occupied the attention of the Cabinet yesterday while stray bullets were whistling across the Border at Elpaso. After the meeting in became known that the Southern Republic had been negotiating with the United states for surplus War materials and would be supplied with such As might be used. A a at the same time it was made Clear that there was no difference of opinion bet teen the War department and the state department Over the Steps that should be taken to protect the american Borders. It was considered unnecessary at this time to Send additional troops to the Border. Questioned concerning changes to be made in government personnel the president said comparatively few were contemplated. He added that he proposed to retain As Many As possible of those a who have Given honest and zealous a it is traditional for the Princi Salem ousted by Woonsocket Strong defense of redmen defeats Strong contenders la to 8 Emery High schools quit was leading Letcher 14 to 4 at the first half of the second Semi final game this afternoon. If Emery wins Emery and Woonsocket will fight for the regional Hilo tonight. Playing a ragged game against the Strong defense of the Woonsocket team the Salem High school cagers considered one of the strongest contenders in the Region no. 6 tournament at the Corn Palace lost to the Sanborn county Quint this afternoon 8 toll. Salem found Little Chance to shoot for the Basket in the last half of the game. The teams fought practically an even Battle in the first half Salem closing the first half with a one Point advantage 7 to 6. The third period was scoreless. In the fourth Quarter Ball Sank a Field goal giving Woonsocket a one Point Lead. W. Olson evened the score eight All by sinking a free throw Vreelandt a free throw gave the redmen a one Point Lead again and Woonsocket lapsed into a stall game of two minutes breaking their playing plan Long enough to add another Field goal making the final count la to 8. The summary the joint committee first set Vurr. One million dears to an toe overdraft before drawing the be pleasure of the president both at eral appropriation Bill calling Foi foreign service to Woonsocket la pm it of of Connor f i 0 0 Moberg f 2 0 i Hein c 0 0 0 Ball g i i 0 Vreeland g 0 2 a totals 4 3 4 Salem it 8 Fig it of w. Of son f 2 i i Rohlffs f i 0 0 Schallenkamp c 0 0 3 Podratz g 0 i 0 Herting g 0 0 0 a i Dyson g 0 0 i totals 3 2 5 total of $7,205,758.68, which is $309,-550 below the executive budget boards recommendation but $435,-667.53 above the aggregate of the general Money measure two years ago. It with standing appropriations and interest on tax anticipation warrants in the amount of $186, per House to a provide $20,000 for m subtracted $1,189,371.32 was expense Money to be used in per tou1 amount available for Spe Mormance of the general duties or Cua appropriations. Special approve attorney general Patens for Proa on measures passed Call of investigations. # total of $i,087,358.72, or two thirds votes necessary to1 u mexicans Are quartered in an air plane hangar under the guard of United states soldiers. Chairman i Crri his Cor Arabia Era the Solecia toed tooth could r re senator saute be in Heffi which a Juton a c a Kasson. Ibis Rue am. Braved i to fear Cooper flan. Rester Wea it a i government will sell munitions to Mexico Washington d c., mar. 9�?up a developments Here growing out of the rebellion in Mexico give no Comfort to those who Are seeking the overthrow of the present mexican government. The Sta e department has a mexican half Gravelled according to the report a Little More than half of the 6.000 Miles of state highways to which figure the system is limited has been Gravelled. The policy of building gravel highways will continue As gravel will Bear the traffic in those portions of the state which have not As yet received the benefits of All weather roads. A we intend a declared or. Bates a to follow the plan known As stage construction recommended by the Federal government. These stages Are carried out As follows graded pass special appropriation measures for investigation purposes were denied in each instance by the Senate and granted by the House As throughout sixty Days the tangle continued Over its position the Senate on 58�?~930 the last Day sustained the veto of for $102, 012.60 under the amount available. Adding this to the original sum Home and in the foreign service to tender their resignations with the Advent of a new president a he said. A out of several Hundred such officials there Are probably not More Tolian Twenty or thirty changes Likely to be made at the present the problem presented by the status of the National origins provisions of the immigration Law s has been referred to the attorney general for an opinion. Unless that officer finds otherwise it will be necessary for the president to Issue a proclamation on april i to put them into effect on july i. O reserved for reduction of the de Hoover picks three i Cienci in the state Treasury $1, r Are 102,012.60 would be available a for under secretaries application on the overdraft on the basis of estimated receipts of $9, fifty seven special appropriate governor of the $20,000 item tiers balls were passed. The general appropriation Bill to provide the attorney general with funds for investigating purposes. The vote was Twenty five to sustain and Twenty to override. Equally tenacious of its earlier nicaraguan troops kill Sandino aide Managua Nicaragua mar. 9�? /4s a. Native papers today said general stand the House of represent Atn is Manuel Maria air it a former san basis of i proved a request of the government for surplus War mater which failed of Acia and will probably Supply such Gravelled oiled he establishment of material out of stores now held by Jan a As the inter 810 a mediate to. And last. Paved. In marketing and in the the. Mph Dohi i building in Cost and in necessity one Dollop toe Ether. The gravel to ten up n de Roach eventually becomes a con Crete Road by traffic demands and the construction Steps come More or toss naturally in tile order of the stages May be rapid a. Similar to the Bill twice vetoed i _ Coolidge except that made air planes from the United n fee which was the a Tats reports from Yuma Ari tafay01 11 a h h Contention has nj0uz Quot stated that bulletins had been a air a is rated by mexican official offer to sctt the a it tax a no a to on Imit american aviators $250 a Day a Wjk newly made known is that Merai troops were pre itself first a Ftp Din. Lied at san a Midi a. A Mart proved a government us should devote itself firs Quot a to the Tariff since originate there with the plan Vej meanwhile i measure. Diering on the Sonora Border capable of accommodating fifteen to Twenty passed House resolutions in t he insurgent Leader who has last three Days to empower the at been in the custody 0f marines for Torney general to investigate the a last month had been executed apartment of banking and highways members of the nicaraguan vol intended to enable the attorney general to use the Money appropriated without Senate Sanction. Bulow cites reasons governor Bulow. In his veto message stated he struck the $20,000 item on the ground that the legislature had added no new duties to Washington d. C., mar. 9.�? in a president Hoover today appointed former governor Joseph m. Dixon of Montana assistant Secretary of the Interior and Davis s. Ingalls of Cleveland assistant Secretary of the Navy in charge of aviation. E. Finney present assistant Secretary of the Interior is to become solicitor of the department. Weather forecast South Dakota and Nebraska partly Cloudy tonight and sunday. A a a Ithna to tonight probably Friend it Hou vers Aba cos but it was the last of the Untener constabulary. A caught prob Amy Wash ton d c mar tax Revenue proposals to die. In Jiron accompanied a Volunteer tend a a or. Ray Lyman Zubur. Wife of to reduced by plate of Faulk the Bill patrol promising to Lead it into a a Dakota Par Tiv cloud7 to. The new Secretary of toe Interior to increase toe cigarette tax passed location where he said the tour Sun Jav. Lijsing tempera probably will be Are. Herbert Hoo toe House but was killed by the gent Leader Autta Sandmo Rould and in and vers clo e3t Friend in the capital Senate. That body in turn passed be captured. Instead a Quot portions sunday. Their association began when they a measure tightening restrictions he patrol found he we it rrb spa Thor Outlook for were co eds together at Leland on stamping of cigarettes which steal horses for hogs now Gettysburg s. D., mar. 9�?up a a modern ring of horse thieves that used its spoils not As a Means of transport ton but As hog feed is believed by local officials to have been broken up with the arrest of B. Tinsley of Faith. A two year investigation has been made of the disappearance of numerous horses from Dewey. Meade Ziebach and Perkins counties. Officials expressed the belief that the horses were driven to time Eye a ranch during the night and killed the hides were said to have been sold at Gettysburg and Faith and the carcasses fed to the Herd of 400 hogs on the ranch. Will spend $50,000 on liquor posters Washington d. C., mar. 9.�? in a posters suitably illustrated will Tell of the evils of the liquor traffic and the benefits of prohibition As seen by the government. Commissioner Doran of the prohibition Bureau has decided that an advertising Campaign by the government will Aid Law enforcement and specimens of posters carrying appropriate sentiments Are in the hands of committee of the National conference of organizations supporting the 18th amendment. They will present recommendations to commissioner Doran. Fifty thousand dollars for educational purposes was made available to the prohibition Bureau by a Bill passed by the last Congress and this will be used in the poster Campaign o session concluded Pierre s. a mar. 9�? special a in spite of tire strenuous Effort made by the institutional Combine of the state to grab the cigarette tax the fight made by the evening Republican against the Parliman a grab Bill was successful and the Twenty first session of the state legislature adjourned last night after having refused to turn the Revenue from the tax Over to the Board of agents and the Board of charities and corrections. Almost single handed the evening Republican opposed the efforts of the Combine to loot the state Treasury. Hundreds upon hundreds of letters sent to the evening Republican by its readers opposing the a grab Bill were forwarded to senator h. E. Hitchcock of Davison county who passed them on to the Senate appropriations committee. The Burden of the letters hut the desired effect that the commit to reported the measure out with a do not pass clause. Almost without debate the Senate adopted the report and the Bill was killed. Sought increase in his original a a grab Bill senator Parliman provided that the cigarette tax should be turned Over to four educational institutions the state University the state College the school of mines and the Northern Normal and Industrial school at Aberdeen. The Parliman measure also sought to increase the cigarette tax to four cents in order to increase the Revenue which he sought to divert to the four state schools. His original Bill How Ever which limited the distribution to four state institutions met with so much opposition from other members of the Combine that senator Parliman offered a substitute Bill in the Senate which would have provided for a $300,000 office building in Pierre and which also would have divided the balance of the cigarette Revenue Between the state Board of regents and the state Board of shanties and corrections after creating a fund of $100,000 for necessary re a pairs to buildings at the different state institutional plants. This was the measure upon which the Senate committee took final action. The motion that Adverse report on the Parliman Bills be adopted was made by senator o. K. Whitney and the motion was carried without a record vote. Mrs. Wilbur an old Friend of hoovers Washington d. C., mar. 9�? # a mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur wife of the new Secretary of the Interior. New primary and 2 tax Bill pass by Frank b. Harper associated press staff writer Pierre s. D., March 9 while the lower House of South Dakota a Twenty first legislature went on record More for its persistence in pressing investigation of state departments initiated by the Senate in the Latte Days of the session successful introduction of taxing measures and a new primary Law outstanding subjects of the Assembly constituted its major contributions to the sessions accomplishments., two tax Bills survive the House through its assess a ment and taxation committee started Early in the session to develop a program of tax revision by inviting the introduction of taxing measures suggested by its members. Many of these Bills after committee study and revision were brought onto the floor ranging from Perry a Brown instalment sales contract taxing Bill to a measure to tax butter substitutes. Some of them were passed to the Senate and the two received the approval of that body the fronts Bilm vying a 3 per cent tax on automobiles upon their first registration in the state and the Corey malt tax Bill levying a to per Cene tax on the retail Price of malt products. The Frantz measure Baa been signed. An Effort to increase the cigarette tax from three to four cents was unsuccessful As was attempted a Saje of a Bill to tax All to a a p the weekly weather of attn Mph Wae Rai 1111 into a modish. The upper Mississippi and lower Stanford University and mrs. Wil Noih Rover investigations As that a la apr of top vol Lier Missouri valleys and Northern and Bur feels her chief Joy in comm that the Vichy it Board and re Orts a a a 1 Central great Plains periods of pre to Washington is the renewal o proposed that _ a arrest tried him by court Martia. Cipitati0n by tuesday and again by Friendship of Many year of this plan is to in Aerial attack Nogales. J both broaches of Congress to rebel to Best of their time. I or the growth of the oiled and Concrete system May come surprisingly soon it is suggested by commis a Sun idler j. B. Johnson who recalls planes. This was taken years ago such Progress asm amp a to ism Watt. A ate the. A Gravelled road5 1 a a the Public Lorn. Of robbers work but a he Ina _ m. J has been made in Gravelled roads was not conceived by m and. The commission of which v. J. Clarke is also a member states joint committee had recommended ordered him shot the other appropriations for his Oi-1 0 Tice As amply sufficient to carry out Ifim hover in his duties and that it the legislature s. Houx Vuk in wished to provide for investigations Corn 27,212 too it should do so in a special approx Washington d. C., mar. 9�?op is visit to sick 5�end differently ll., mar. 9�?Oi a const in Lorenzen of Oak Park i robbers he Ucucu watch will mean that More Oil than con go a s Vagt a to the Oak Park bos Plant today held by roads will be built. It is Esti sir visit his Friend Constable na1 tnrnf., a re through sae that a percent of the Alj was land up the Russ if a budding to get at a weather roads bearing traffic too Normal first of close. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temper. Aluies As recorded by the official nation Bill giving him those poers. In depart sent of agriculture to i government thermometer from 7 the item he presented was or Day it mated the Grain holdovers a m yesterday to 7 a. In. Today of _ he is close of weekly temperature above it standing. It Bas never been Dis week colder a erupted but the Span of a continent has separated them from each extraordinary purposes while the of receive no pay that expenditures for Oil and con Rhi Raco 111 mar. 9�?<>p>�?four Crete reads will be split approx i Rad it a Erin ten j mutely 50-50 i toe Prev it. Which j maximum 26. Minimum 15. At 7 a. In. Today 15. Roads fair. Precipitation 0 _ As of March i in thousands Constitution provides that Only or bushels by the principal producing i diary purposes can be provided for a states As for lows in the general appropriation Bill. Corn it Indiana 56,463 Illinois when fireworks started 143 220 Iowa 209 445 South Dako i the Salut Atory of the sessions a 27,212 Nebraska 7.445. J Ince january i 1.67 inches reinvestigation proposals came with a wheat. Lino is 2.420 Minnesota capita tin excess since january i Resolution offered by senator Nis -l270 Orth Dakota 30.014 South 12 inches. Bet of Minnehaha and represent da0ta 7,917 Nebraska 13.285, i -0 Uve Freeman of Minnehaha to to Wrather and roads was amended by the House to increase the tax to four cents. The Senate however refused to adopt the amendment two conference committees failed to reach agreement and a third appointed during tie closing hours of the ses other Durier More than a decade a Cion compromised by recommend except for infrequent visits. No races Ion by the House on it a misfortune of mrs. Wilbur a tax increasing amendment and however will bring them closer to striking out by the Senate of a prot Gether Tvan they would be other j vision requiring stamping of All Wise in the swirl of official social cigarettes upon receipt either of life. Ill health which she has suf j package or Carton. I be report was feed since she fell from a horse adopted by to h houses. And broke two vertebrae of her property six to be Tut precipitation Ngyen years ago. Probably will amusement taxes income tax keen mrs Wilbur from most of her and taxes in cosmetics Botte social duties. But it is expected to drinks athletic equipment automate More intimate the first lady a attentions to her Friend. Woken tog a a. A e Wall of a by. H a. To ret at a a a quire into the alleged debts a. Lorenzen in route was cafe tried for another hour to or a head meet the Bur United states senator Peter nor department i it j j11 automobile. Severely St and failing mugged to. P Wear and tear successfully Beck to closed sate Banks. As a when a Bill whispered to the a Buiar. E a be to an Automo oae a a refits substitute the Senate adopted a t i Jyh a what was in it the a to the 0ak Park hos asked. M said the owners. It get pierces a me a room next Enumerable benefits Fie Minier benefits will be de Resolution , b a a i to from Oil and Concrete roads. Invest Traung Annutto to Tot est a be further investigated. To provide for an in similar Bill was introduced Affe Eror it a hey re used ool Fame lot Mai into tee Constable Pierce by replaced in if out i continued on Page six the expense of moving it out. Blowing calling of witnesses committee recommended that the continued on Page thirteen Sioux Falls la 33 5 of Good Aberdeen 9 24 9 .00 fair Brookings to 33 2 fair Huron 12 32 12 .00 fair rapid City 25 39 25 .00 Good v Ankton 15 37 15 .09 Good Watertown 4 29 i .00 fair Pierre 20 33 18 .00 Good okays wow Sale Omaha neb 9.�? in a judge w. G. Hastings in District court today upheld the Sale of the Woodmen of the world building in 1926 for $1,600,000 by w. A. Fraser sover Eion commander acting for the Mobile tires and Cylinder Oil Wert included among those proposed in House Bills. To each taxing measure approved by the House committee was attached the provision that an equal reduction in the amount of Revenue derived therefrom should be made from the general property tax levied for state purpose Quot continued on Page thirteen a i