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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 13, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather Snow colder the evening Republican fourth edition of Xxxvi Mitchell s. Wednesday March 13, 1929 Imam Mem tame and Magnet hold Man use of farm by is Given i strength by prying brain a perimeter sees dream i come True before his eyes 400 lbs. Jupior he York. Jut Story of sight of 0k his by a rations j the Ain a Mims cd Jsse fit the r ,0i Susie. Of Tup subject was Hung in a Hook in an Iron plate Little or than butter dish that was a magnetism to a chunk it about the size of a l amp of Iron was into a powerful cliche heat of the Small on a single turn of tax y., mar. 13�?- Abs an inventors thrill at a dream coming True 5 was told with dem to the science dinner lean Institute and the a peaceful arts Here a Are a Many a weight d by the magnetism a Small Bunsen Bur p fast by 1 a Iron Steep t1 a Pronne a to Macc Quot i Actu it ppr Rod. Fix Toyer ii 0 0 Centre logo Biff a by Tor or. Paul e. Klop development labors scientific company in time ago set out to of that he could pro a powerful Force in this Type to Magnet which had been a Twa tory toy for Many years but before had been capable of Spirg More than a few pounds. A dec Prstec worked on the idea that Tope Ana position of the magnetic is electrical circuits held these a. When he hit upon the Success i �?�53 design he did not at first real that by had found the answer it began hanging weights upon in Snail armature. Flier at 48 pounds they showed b sign of pulling the Magnet tort he took them off and applied feint strength. His pull lifted at own weight 190 pounds Clear m the Hoer and he knew then he a i delved the Riddle. He attached fat Icard machine built to test be breaking Point of electro mag a amp and watched its indicator ssh up past 400 pounds before the torture parted from the Magnet. A Nate action on court is delayed Washington d. C., mar. 13�? a a i Root Hurst arrangements i american adherence to the Laid court has Little Chance to be Mer ii for consideration by the Fer before the regular meeting d carcass in december. Of new f Ormula As worked out by a Ihn p it with air cedi Hunt i British Lutish and other members the Hook from which this Man hangs is held solely by the magnetic Power generated by heat of a flame no bigger than a thumb. Mexican revolt loses adherents yaqui and Mayo indians Missouri River running Gorges threaten Santee Bottoms it. While Calles a Contin i mgt a i. Bank full at Springfield s. By the associated press heavy rebel losses were reported by the government today As powerful Federal and insurgent forces continued to converge on Torreon waste urged in Aid plans advocates demand it As corollary to Tariff and marketing ideas Rivers to go Over Washington d. C., mar. 13�?op the unobtrusive study president Hoover is giving to farm re if in rounding up material for the presentation of a Concrete plan to Congress when it meets in extraordinary session is bringing before him phases off the usual trend of thought. While it has been indicated that cooperative marketing will take its a Dace alongside Tariff revision and efforts to make cheaper the transportation costs in the program for helping the Farmer additional features Are being presented to the chief executive which their exponents Hope will take their place n a general plan. Farm waste important among these is a renewed demand for a continuation of the study of new uses to which waste farm products May be put. This is not a new idea for the chief executive since he was associated with the movement while he was Secretary of Commerce. Already experiments have been made in which the government has developed a process of producing paper. Wall Board and other products from Cornstalk pulp and Many persons in the Middle West believe that additional experiments will Lead to the discovery of other uses for products that now Are wasted on the farms. Representative Allen Republican. Illinois has transmitted to the chief executive a request from residents of his state that the government cooperate with the states in furthering such experiments. They regard the paper process As but one of the in Wall Street May turn to farm trusts urges parents to help children Quot paint Quot town a step out with youngsters advises College president a something wrong with too percent perfect girls love making called Public Art it v i t j. N better off says or. New York Trust company of w especially interested in corporate idea Quot Ord fathers idea Yankton s. D., mar. 13�? up a Missouri River ice was gorged at z veral places Between Here and _ a a Wheeler this morning according a a where the next few Days May wit to advices to the press and Dako discoveries that might be Ness either one of the biggest Bat j a it ties in the history of mexican revolutions or a Quot speedy disintegration of the entire revolutionary movement. An army of 22,000 rebels was reported massing at Torreon while general Calles commander in w nor the frs i place last night and the River Quot was s measure however did not reach the men was proceeding no inv Ara it Loor of either Hiir Therp use. A a a made in this Field and look upon Tan. The surface was still holding j the extermination As an additional in peaces and was holding up ice step toward remedying the farm which had broken away above. Situation. A five mile Jam extending Down the paper development caused Stream below Springfield formed considerable comment during the this morning and was backing a last session of Congress and inter up gradually behind it. A Rise Spires a Bill to provide for govern-18.090 iof about three feet had taken i ment operation of such plants. The own iss Rsssie Ai ban ul1 at Springfield. Continued floor either House but there was and 8,000 men under general Al Bijj Santee complaint from some of the Middle the Bottoms Western congressmen that such ice opposite Yankton moved out it it of is a a ask today but for several Miles above i Ai adv a a Tod Isle is still or Tihin Whilia Monva firms Nice Arreacy Are Proa erog Imper from Corn stalks. Mazan was advancing from East to descend on the rebel Strong a a rebel Headquarters anticipated a new York n. Y., mar. 13�?the attention of Wall Street is being directed with new intensity toward the question of corporation farming. It is not a new subject but Henry Fords Espousal of the scheme served to bring the matter strongly before the important riders. And it is reported in High financial quarters Here that proposals Are now being considered for the organization of a company which will attempt to put plans for a big farming corporation to a practical test. Meanwhile what effect if and the anti Trust Laws would have in connection with Corr oration farm tag is being considered. The subject is one in which financial new York is great la interested evidence of this interest is contained in the current number of the Index official House Organ of the new York Trust com Nav. Of too Broadway lust out. It places the stamp of the new York Trust com a nyx a a Prova on the scheme a hich it characterises As a one of the a a Quot Are practical methods of squeezing a As Nerita from the a fit Tor Norato form Quot my ans a the theory of corporation farm of us ests the superimposing of a a Orpo mrion management on a number of farm units for the general Quot noose of developing create Effi i enc through the application of nor scientific methods than Are Quot Osri Bie on a Small it save. 1 to Declarer that a ride from this the scheme embraces the advantages of cooperative buying and Selling and Bap the Merit of attracting outside coital. The to do a reviews briefly the a a end in the Western states toward who cultivation of Large units by an a Quot div dual owner an save that in Montsy a consolidation is reducing a tip Quot umber of wheat farms by about to Coli attention also to the Fod Evv fans cd mint of Vord As saving in his description of one of these farms that to Ulois it Chi nor the my a string 50 or 60 tractors in a a a a they Are run by men taken out. Of the factories and Naid the usual Rio Corv was Quot it ? or. Ford Ravin Quot. A a the essential of Quot rpt Sopr of the farm am done to Quot this Fash Norton mass., mar. 13�? in it a Home and Community would be Edgar Park president of Wheaton College if parents went on night parties with their daughters and a painted the town red now and then. A if you do not have trouble with girls of High school age a or. Park suggests a take them to a psychiatrist for there seems to be something wrong the educator remarks with girls who Are too per cent perfect in All things. In addition to the foregoing Sug est ions to Aid parents to get along better with their daughters or. Park says As soon As you get a Het up about your children you Are lost. The relationships Between parents and children should always be a of wits. Done to get peeved number 136 Hoover claps lid Down on i. I Oil land mothers must take their response j Billies in an intellectual Way. A Yaung people Are going to the a a every Ink once ,j0 Xvi Ore leases he says but i think they Are right in doing i. A i i they Are enjoying their youth Many changes made in so. And if you do not enjoy your youth you do not deserve to enjoy your old age. The Young people of today Are hard but clean. We Are a Slushy Jelly of sentimentality compared to or. Park says be would rather have Young folks clean and hard than Slushy and repressed. Girls take More chances today he says and Are better off in doing so. Parents he suggests must realize that this is a different world from the one they roamed about in. A a Geminate morality survived the Long skirt and will survive the Short skirt a he asserts. A love making is no longer a Public scandal. It is a Public Speed Demon Dies Stewart off for in record try a parts unknown Lee Bible crashes into deposed Oil Man keeps Val Dune on Florida Beach cameraman killed Ocean Speedway Daytona Beach. Fla., mar. 13�? pm Lee Bible crashed into the Sand dunes Here today and was killed while travelling at a Speed of 202 Miles an hour in an attempt to set a new worlds record in j. M. Whites Triplex racing machine. The Accident occurred three table connections sons retain their posts Chicago 111., mar. 13�?col. Robert w. Stewart has gone into seclusion. He has left for an unannounced destination to ease the Shock of his forced separation from the Standard Oil company of Indiana. He spent part of the morning with his son Robert g. Stew Miles Down the Beach on the North j an 0fficer 0f the pan american end of the measured mile course petrol cum company. Id the Jutes committee of the a drive Ilene of nations must be parsed indians desert rebel it is still holding while the move decisive , but the go Emmen j ment ha<3 not t started at noon dt��di1 Mouth of the Jim River of i j flu Quot tenure about five Miles East of Yankton a tier northward before toe Feder and free ice j35 Odd los the River bin its to Congress not Berri scatter northward de. In me Ieper Jug a foot Dunn the night Herc Indica it Ted in mapping out his pro and w As slowly rising today. Gram he is going into All of the holds Tariff conferences whether he president will incorporate the proposal in the plan he the machine spinning around on the course and plunging into the a and Dune. Bible a Mechanic was killed instantly when the 36 Cylinder Triplex racer in which he was attempting to break the world a a Speed record 231 Miles an hour got beyond control and crashed into the Sand dunes. Cameraman killed a Pathe news cameraman named Charles Traub who was hit by the machine also was killed. The Accident happened at the far North end of the course. The acc Dent occurred Aftuk Bible had negotiated the mile run at 202 Miles an hour. The machine was demolished. A panic reigned among spectators in the grand Sand As tacos and ambulances rushed to the scene of the tragedy. First reports reaching the timing pit were to the effect that by too far out towards the the future business plans of the former South Dakota attorney and More recently chairman of the Board of directors of the Standard Oil company of Indiana Are not known. Many rumours Are in circulation that connect his name with Large Oil companies but All Lack confirmation. The wild predictions that stewarts dismissal would mean disorganization and demoralization of the company s affairs proved groundless. The machine is operating As usual with All the old and new officials taking up routine matters. Called a Barren Victory the Rockefeller Victory was characterized in la Salle Street As a at n a River was ramifications of the a a it up Quot it reaches the govern me i it i ceases w Ere j Bat. Above the it a yes i a bit Ore read. For a Dis frn cd Tinl w Borah is in along the Border in the heart or f proceed jammed for a considerable dts �?z., to a Phi rib v0 _ i Lance with water rising slowly tha Leq a tiie re a Untrif of 1 above that Point. Numerous other Affif it Emir defection of yaqui and mag were reported As Lar a toe info american adhere troops hit the me urgent Wheeler. Up to noon no overflow let Ftp court senator heavily Haw been reported from any Point so Demurat Mcnina Hie a Fri Oral �2l�s2h Tot Ella flooding is believed inevitable if toe Toto Toat toe Senate might . Culps Day and today lodged ice is not soon released. To act in the ppm Pond it we who strongly entrenched at Naco Ril which he took Over in the name of he and senator Swanson of a government. Rebel reverses in . The ranking democratic the East and West also were report a of the foreign relations de retreating before the Advance of the insurgents a a. Bible ran a a a Ion. And altogether we do about j and i i attempting to Correct Dave work n rear Aud keen he j steering swung the wheel of in n i re 0 pro. T i the car and was unable to bring it Fetiu Ruie i a nit Back on its proper course. He spun a a con we for Birmin. In Ever. Is around and crashed into the Sand Quot of a Prev Lanyo Sale Fatmi Quot q i. continue a Whin usual a Are Lahy farms. The letter Quot end not to arid "enerallv1 Interior department Quot jew policy Surprise by James l. West Washington d. C., mar. 13.�?<� a far reaching changes in the policies and operations of the Interior department Are being e ated under the Hoover administration with a rapidity which As startled official Washington. Although or. Ray Lyman Wilbur has been in charge of the department Only a week a new major policy that of the Complete conservation of government Oil in the ground has been adopted and a series of changes have been made in administrative with several More to follow in the near future. Burke one of first to go. Joseph m. Dixon former governor of Montana has succeeded e. Finney As chief assistant to the Secretary Finney has replaced Ernest o. Patterson As solicitor and three Bureau chiefs Are to be deposed As soon As their successors can be found. They Are Charles h. Burke in charge of Indian affairs Winfield Scott commissioner of pensions and William Spry commissioner of the general land office who has been in ill health for months. While the Interior department has been under general fire in Congress for a number of years friends of or. Wilbur assert that the changes in policies he is inaugurating Ais More the result of his own studies of the whole Field of activities of the department than of any assaults that have been made from the outside. Discloses new Oil policy the Oil conservation policy disclosed yesterday by president Hoover in reply to questions of newspaper correspondents was deter Ned upon at conferences bit Ween the presidents lid or. Wilbur and seems to have produced conflicting reactions on Capitol Hui. Senator Walsh of Montana a Democrat whose prosecution of the naval Oil lease investigations had made an indelible imprint up on congressional history has questioned the authority of the chief executive to refuse to Issue per grand gesture but almost Barren of any fruits of Victory although president e. G. Seubert i mits for further Oil prospecting on took charge a of the company an an-1 the Public Domain when Congress Lysis of thursdays actions at the Iii the general leasing act of april annual stockholders meeting in Whiting demonstrated that col. Stewart still maintains an Active interest in the business. Astute generalship even in i site Ainee. Both have assured presi Hoover who also favors Adl amp test to the court of their a pm of the Root plan. I heavy snows new menace to 3 states Denver colo., mar. 13�? a a towns and villages in the Mountain Region were mar general Almazan. Evacuated Saltillo after looting two Banks of about $60,000. The federals were hard at work repairing serious Railroad damage caused by the withdrawing insurgent insurgents withdraw troops in the West the insurgents who had been driving on Mazatlan at first slowed Down their Advance and holds at Pierre Pierre s. Mar. 13�? a3 a Channel ice still held in the Missouri River at Pierre with the water level somewhat lower than tuesday. From the tuesday morning stage of five feet the level had dropped to 4.7 by afternoon. It had risen again to 4.9 wednesday morning. Mountain Region were mar were reported to have with today by Snow that covered their main forces North to of toys to a depth of three feet Rill if Arr and Quila. Mac to blowing a two Day president Portes go confident that the revolt has been crushed has stopped recruiting in the army by Volunteer organizations. A general Simon Aguirre brother of general Jesus Aguirre Defeated rebel Leader in Vera Cruz. Was court martial led and executed for his part in the revolt. Hie storm area extended North of the Canadian Border a Ding a White Blanket Over Cana Wyoming and Colorado p is urinated that it would at least two Days to Clear the. Fear for Bridges Aberdeen s. D., mar. 13�?ca a i fears were expressed Here today that Bridges on the Elm River North of Aberdeen might be washed out due to the Rise which has brought the Stream to flood stage. It was reported that water was level Quot Ith the Banks in Many places this morning. No noticeable ise has yet been observed in the Waters of the Jim River. Ice big Sioux rising fast at Soo Falls Sioux Falls s. D., Mal. 13.�? up a out of its Banks the big Sioux River was threatening to flood territory West and North of Here today. Of no damage expected from flow in Jim River it was stated to Winner weather anticipate government circles said the rebel Day. It a feared the melting Snow i leaders were sending their famines 4 again Send streams in the j northward to co rite the United try of Greybull wyo., out of i states. They held this As an and cause further i cation of the collapse of the rebel be. A Hood was experienced i movement p that Morion last sunday. A Fror. 8 to 24 inches of Snow fell Nobile resigns _ Quot sit Tofas twee inches i rank and office of Quot lowlands prepared to a us uni qty of London. In. March away from the approaching a in Colorado the snowfall the Exchange Telegraph company a a iams reported. A except in the san this morning said it had been of i no.ice.fii\e0%esre Syna in the southwestern facially annoy med at Rome tha yesterday before ice collected state. Nine inches fell general Umberto a e. Errand of Nyer Faym sunts. Or of the ill fated italia edition. Big s our Khich Rose four to had resigned his rank and Iii. Tuesday was Down a foot or the resignations were accepted a a m Stofas Lay but observe the official Board of inquiry into Vest und North reported Toat the italia disaster last week placed Stream was rising rapidly and. Direct blame upon generl Nobile i probably overflow1 its Banks a ath i kota�?8b9w and colder for t St of Aie dirigible a Dove Cecers of the Ber. Pc r weather forecast i thursday partly Cloudy censured him for allowing himself Ella �?�4i am Avih. T imn f i ret sout beast portion in West portion. A unsettled and probably i n rare portion tonight and j am turning to Snow in i colder thursday and i Central portions of j probably rain Turri i p x tonight and thursday j,1�?� i Kotay Snow and colder j i. Thursday partly Cloudy i temperature in weal and to be rescued from the ice first. Port p la. A. Hsu on. Ask radio advertising radio advertising is not in it with a Republican Dou this afternoon. More than six Square Miles of Lowland lying to the Northwest of the Penitentiary was inundated because the drainage ditch spillway has been closed until this morning and was holding up Sioux River Tih c in w ate t. John Barton superintendent of the Sluice construction under Way at the spillway opened one Block of the flood Gates and the water was receding slowly Over the lowlands. Affy to con Ference do Tariff revision and in the last several Days has Given thought to the development of Waterways. The chief executive already has indicated that he desires Only a limited revision of Tariff schedules. It is believed however that any River and Harbor legislation will be delayed until the regular session of Congress in december. Sale Osco bored Oleo is stopped state wins test Case and Swift and company withdraw product Vermillion s. D., mar. 13�? special a All coloured Ole Margenne sold by Swift and company will be withdrawn from the Market in South Dakota As the result of a test Case in circuit court Here tuesday. The suit was that of the state is. Stark dealer in coloured Oleo Margerine Here who was arrested with about Twenty five others in the state for Sale of same. The trial of the Case was one to test the constitutionality of the state Oleomargar Ine Law. The Case was finally determined by settlement Swift and company agreeing to Stop the Sale of All coloured Oleo Margerine and to substitute a product the color of which is to be established by tent Ometer tests conducted by Guy Frary state chemist in order that the color of the butter substitute comply with the South Dakota Law. The result of this Case is expected to be of considerable interest to Farmers and dairymen throughout the state. The Case was tried before judge a b. Beck. Veeder and veeder Council for Swift amp co., of Chicago 111., and Bielski and Elliott of Sioux Falls defended the Case while the state was represented by attorney general m. Q. Sharpe assistant attorney general Benjamin d. Mint ener and h. O. Perkins states attorney at Vermillion. Among those who appeared on the stand for the state were or. Hoffman. State chemist of Minnesota or Glass Federal Ole Margerine inspector of Omaha. Neb., or. M. W rav state veterinarian guv Frary state chemist and t. O. Ronayne state director of the division of inspections. O i tract it it a tis Rrth Quot Orfit iop Arru. For Hup proc Quot ties a a Oportot Quot Leal unit in farm a to Tho Diin Quot i Lens of which can Rrt exceed pm. A this unit my Varv App ording to a he nature of land. Climate and pros. But within the Csc considerations it is absolute. In other words a porno Marion Tor minor a to tents to control the risks enter Icalla noon def not a area of land it rows trusts in efficient business Bureau for the dispensation of Capitol the marketing of goods and the direction of the Banks Avn the plan Banks and lending houses see in i the corporation farm producing a Staple commode a much that is similar to. Or identic1 wish. The leading industries of the nation with which Thev have been Deang. And in the Workings of which Thev have Confidence. Corp ret on farms also maintain an accounting system he Industrial corporation and thus can five a better picture of their operations when seeking credit than the average Farmer is Able to a a Neth the Index opes on. A is that Large Type farming a an make profitable new of Machin Erv and you intent. For economical farming it has been found that the Cert of machinery should he Kent within $10 per Aero a and the larger toe unit the less the investment per apr with regard to the Quot debatable questions o the labourer in corporation farming the Index save a while corporation farming no ton act offers a higher Standard of living to Emil ovens. Since it can a Ford a generally higher salary it has not entirely fulfilled its claim Toat it stimulates production by a hoeing workers together in Competition and by offering incentives of Bonu pc and promotion a the fun Lorp problem Rince farm work a a never been Randar died to a routine res Nonsie a a Lite in a hired worker is ant to be rare. With More employees personal supervision becomes a Rotor Tio Nativ difficult the Small Fanner. With a few Man Quot in Erato direct All the work personally. In feat has rewarded Stewart it was dunes with a terrific Impact. Pointed out by saving for him High Speed Novice Many contacts with the business Bible a Novice in the High Speed Over which for eleven years he was a amp Ems had an give approval the big boy is. By the american automobile As the Stewart hold Onither com Socia Tion to make the record at a tempt after a series of tests yesterday in which he satisfied officials of his qualifications. Hurled Many feet a bibles machine rolled about a Hundred feet before coming to a Stop. The camera Man unable to move from his tracks was mangled his body being hurled a great distance. The Accident was the second fatal one to occur on the Beach in a year Frank Lockhart a daring Indianapolis Driver lost his life last year when his Stutz Blackhawk racer went out of control. Bible was 42 years old and is survived by his widow and two children. Be grave wont run major h. O. Segrave who set a worlds record of 231 Mil scan hour Here monday and who had announced that he would make another attempt today to better his own Mark declared after the Acci a it t that he would not run no the Accident evidently eliminated americans Hope of regaining the worlds Speed record this year. The photographer who lost is life was married. Dawes maybe u. S. Envoy to Brittan Washington d. C., mar. 13�?op a although he has relinquished the vice presidency and returned to Chicago the question what will Charles Gates Dawes do next remains a subject of Lively speculation in the capital. Of course it is known that he has gone Back to his Chicago Bank and that he plans to go to san Domingo soon to help organize the fiscal affairs of that nation. It is also known that he has been making plans to go to Europe this summer. When that was first mentioned the inference was that his european trip would be a personal affair. Now however the idea is gaining credence that he will not go As a private citizen but As americans new ambassador to great Britain. Pany existing despite the two to one vote of Stock shares by which he was deposed from head of the company thursday was indicated in the first instance by the continued connection with the company of his two sons. Robert c. Stewart is president of the pan american Petroleum and transport company 99 per cent of the Stock of which is owned by the Standard of Indiana and according to official sources he will remain in that Post. Another son James Stewart is vice president of the same company and is also expected to remain. Stephens still counsel a col. Stewarts personal Friend Louis l. Stephens remains by authority of the new Board As general counsel of the company. There is no lawyer on the Board and it is generally considered that the advice of Stephens will be sought frequently at Board meetings and at other times. To 1920, said that leases for Oil exploitation in that Domain May be issued. On the other hand senator Nye de of North Dakota chairman of the Public lands committee which has conducted the whole series of Oil investigations and of which senator Walsh is a member has endorsed the presidents policy and so has senator Borah of Idaho who also hails from one the Public land states. Walsh opposes policy senator Walsh takes the position that the cutting off of further Oil development in the Public lands states will work to the detriment of those states which Are looking for development in which Oil lands have passed into private ownerships. A it would seem As though a pol icy of such consequence ought to be declared by the Congress rather than by the executive a he says. The policy of the new administration is to cease issuing permit unless and until Congress shall have enacted a Law mandatory upon the Interior department. It is held that the general leasing act is not a mandatory statute so far As permits Are concerned and there an be no leases until the holders of permits have made an actual discovery of Oil. Pyle and Muchow Walsh funds policy is i broader than he thought Washington d. C., mar. 13�? it a in a it gis Imp it Fin to after a conference today with pre Tai k til her Ikon Dent Hoover. Senator Walsh of i filial Iii i i Lim i i u Montana expressed his belief thar a a he Itolo lev policy a much broader in Scop than Pierce s. D., mar. 13�? Tep a with the senator said the presidents More than forty county sheriffs and program contemplated the granting _ Alanson b. Houghton the present till Comer?.� ambassador it is assumed is pre paring to retire from that Post and. Possibly from Public life. President know in West and be service want and. If you or. to a now in East por Minier in East and Are High at Canton Canton s. A. Mar. 13.�? a a the _ Sioux River is at a High stars Here. Sceptical please read or Riv Quot Quot extreme the following letter just re spread hat has led in West portion Cei Ved from or. Tuggle of 0 Jim at Huron is a out of Bounds s. A. Mar. 13�? a a Ris a lot a1 temperatures air Ragan and minimum a huh Tern Salem relative to some cows a recorded by the offi l Laj for Gale in government thermometer from be Naa for j m. Or p r Ian to 7 Jacor. 47. ?111111 40 tis mrtoda3r am sold out on cows. I am spite Ion 22 inches Precipio Well satisfied with the re Kwh january v tip inches c a j a the re pub pita. Ion excess since january �ui1 i u1 w m i Ris. Iii. Huron. Form company to find Hills Oil hot Springs s. A. Mar. 13.-�? a incorporation of the Black Hills Petroleum company with operating agreements covering 15,000 acres has been announced Here. The company announced plans for Early drilling for Oil and for the construction of several structures. Drilling is contemplated in fall River and Custer counties immediately North of the red Cenyon Field where Oil was discovered in january. Local men forming the Corpora be and by must on the tort a hat his workers will not Only finish their lobs Reston Silv Biri will Lunk after the equipment the Amenia and Sharon t and com Nav rear a Roo. N a. Illustrates. The Index save. The actual a Irvine s of a corp oration from. A this it continues. A towns Over 35 30 acres Ren Reser in it for toe most part a come Osrio Block of 3 sections of land including the Villa of Amenia which it has built itself. It is Sno revised by a general manager a Btu of to the Feather and roads in. Today j a dear sir. Wnui6 i o inv. A just to Tell you that 11 a folks this morning the James Riv Mer r,7ey�?~ireduds. ,.i i Rad rhed a level in Lee Arni Walter above Normal at i p. M. Today. I and s. J. Clark directors. Out of its Banks the water. Geologists have investigated Rock which is higher than it has been j Structure in prospecting for o i. Since 1923. Is flooding Small areas j a a of Low land along the River. No Panf Reip airs Are damage has in reported. Delaying Lindbergh Hoover is maintaining his position that he will Rymke no diplomatic appointments pending the arrival of of his new Secretary of state Henry l. Stimson but he is known to have a High regard for the former vice presidents abilities. ,7senlbrs will give play Brookings. S. D., mar. 13�?op a fourteen senior., in the school of agriculture at Stato College Are at an Thorit of a Board of dict. Tending final rehearsals of their he has in net in r or e id i l annual class play a Arnold goes in get engineering grate j to be give March 18 under the direction of Lyle Tittor firc and an instructor in the a a aggie school. By Hea Aduarte s b i not Ain an a go. Fjellanger Sherman take a in Primental Arm. The company s a Nanai min he other Mem Larid subdivided into Fin tenant in Cipal role. The of Ber Mem Hrc Dinar. The Ere Ropp a a Quot tort Meek Highmore divert Kab we independently but i Claribel Loup. Whitewood Everett Quot Reto the specificati0m lawelc�?�0 is ovine. But Sroor of contract Hulda Schortzmann Menno for example the contract sped Ward Parsons Miller Wal Tanner Fie what Crons Are to be planted cum , i a tame and it yid for a of Aln rotation Gad of crops arranged to the Best collective advantage of the institution there Are likewise certain special obligations which include hauling m Lam Falls 44 41 award by City a l. Of. Ads 47 43 1 fair 49 51 40 an will be the paper for a live and learn a i a Mexico cite. Mexico. Mar. 13�? and sure Antov. At the landlord s do colonel Charles a. Lindbergh Section. All manure made on the ii can. I also sent it to a paper it a broadcast too 3ut after this the Republic Snow in Hills i _ i _ _ a. I Way in the Black Hilk Region muted Stetes Toi make his Depar reds. Adjacent roadways fair i Rood motto but you we he a blocked of Nev in i colonel Lindbergh has Bern 40 40 43 38 02 heavy 40 41 40 .21 Muddy 35 43 35 66 heavy 24 25 29 .69 Good 42 42 36 .44 heavy Ham Luella Rund Thomas Leo Mcdonald. Brookings and Cairo Breese Danforth gob desert dust live in better and lean faster m blown 1,500 Miles Shanghai. China mar. 13�? up a flour like dust from the Gobi desert free of weeds. I engulfed Shanghai tods.in the a the results achieved by this worst storm reported Here in ten company can Best be traced from years. The dust was blown More the averages for 16 tenant farms than 1500 Miles borne on a storm other enforcement officers registered at yesterday afternoons session and More expected today the second Days program of the fourth annual meeting of the South Dakota state constabulary opened in the House Chambers this morning with an address on a problems of the Stock growers by representative Tom Berry of Belvidere. N. E. Steele Secretary of the South Dakota educational association was the second speaker on this mornings program speaking on a chestnuts ancient and motor Laws explained the officials yesterday afternoon were told of the operation of the motor vehicle Law enforcement in South Dakota from the standpoint of the state motor vehicle department by Secretary of stats Gladys Pyle and were addressed by Arthur Muchow Deputy Warden at the state Penitentiary on the place of fingerprints in Law enforcement work. Miss Pyle outlined the interpretation of the states motor Laws particularly with reference to the manner of checking stolen cars. She pointed out the advantage and duty of sheriffs to report stolen automobiles to the state department. Following her discussion of new legislation affecting the motor Laws particularly regulating the use of cardboard plates but dealers and granting to the Secretary of state authority to cancel dealers License plates abuses of dealers privileges were discussed. Some of the sheriffs declared the dealers plates should be eliminated As the Only escape from abuses which they estimated Cost the state thousands of dollars annually. Finger prints important or. Muchow emphasized that the sheriff should familiarize himself with present Day methods of identification. And cited taking of Finger prints As the most essential and workable of these methods. The criminal of today has a a wholesome dread of Finger prints he said because he knows when he is positively identified he is never Safe in crime. A when it becomes the Universal practise to take Finger prints of every arrest a he declared a there will be a marked decrease in crime of leases to holders of Oil pre peeling permits Only in those Case where the permit tees have made reasonable expenditures in drilling Wells. There Are 32.000 permits affecting the Public Domain now outstanding and the percentage of the holders who have made such reasonable expenditures As contemplated under the general leasing act is believed to be rather Small. The policy of the administration As senator a Walsh now understands it also contemplates no leases of land adjacent to that which May to leased to prospectors who strike Oil. The senator holds that the act of april 1920 contemplated the leasing of such lands so As to bring about the development of fairly Large Fields in each Case. As a further measure of conserving the government Oil in the ground the administration will Grant leases for the drilling of offset Wells on the Public Domain to prevent drainage of government Cli through Wells on adjacent territory. Of a or 1 Klaner in this Era Quot through the Hills Region blot Evnin nov Nfn Yitti Anele miss for which continuous record Are which originated in Mongolia on of you use the Blank in mis jmj wished eastward Over the Prai it con of his , Missal con unused a Page Sill Larch la. Issue. Irtes question Gambler on murder mystery Detroit mich., mar. 13�? put a Al Wertheimer described by police As a gambling House proprietor until his a a retirement several years ago. Faced questioning today concerning three men wha Are being sought by Chicago police in connection with the investigation of the St. Valentines Day massacre of seven members of the George Moran gang there. \ William p. Rutledge Detroit police commissioner said today that Wertheimer had admitted he knows two of the men but denied that he knows their whereabouts. Wertheimer and two other men were arrested last night in a raid on the a Aniwa club which the former gambling operator is conducting in the fashionable Indian Village residential be lion of the East Side of Detroit. Commissioner Rutledge orderer the three men held on disorderly charges until they could be questioned today. O Athens a a a a new Athena newspaper has launched a heated w. Botkin Secretary of the at ack against the invasion of for South Dakota retail merchants of capital. A a Greece says thu sedation was unable to attend and fill his place of yesterdays program. Paper a is the slave of big concise i Torso rom abroad

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