Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 14, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair colder the evening Republican fourth edition Mitchell s. L Xxxvi. Hts world f0rd americana shows tide of 0drt Effort i f to Hoover Ait Atif agreement reached in Geneva a. approval is sought capital optimistic , Pm mar. 14�?up a j Stodt Hoover soon will be called Sfass Dement upon the latest a of Ine Nean statesmen to e about american adherence to f world com f a Greenie oot and a n 2 at Ger a Warff a j a Anent. My Kineton a a mediately i he state it a fit s Atte 1- fix agree i Mph Atria Ltd r advisor ant conce get Leader i tile roti k opinion Jim i and Etmer. Hoc peed enc Urb a interests. _ can Exchange views Joe formula contrived by Root Bis associates permits an at worked out by Elihu i umber of foreign Jur a Wirich would pave i Florence by this gov. Expected shortly in and will be turned Over j it the White House by Ament for the pre sift deals with the the Senate respecter Zionc and while has been expressed by s regarding the trend inference in this Field in ids among both re democratic senator i it is Able and expert to safeguard Amene thursday March 14,1929 Progress a pocket veto right hit in court action Fate of muscle Shoals Bill involved in suit brought by Indian tribes j. S. Is Quot defendant sixteen pages number 137 new parking Law plays havoc in Philadelphia such commotion such a ringing of telephones and frantic search for official a a fixers has never been seen in Quaker City Philadelphia pa., mar. 14�?Down-1 police station i say officer done to town streets in the City of brother i be silly. Why i never heard of by love look As they did in the late such a thing. Curious objects that were As up Odate in their time As a 1929 eight Cylinder limousine is today have been assembled at Henry Fords Dearborn estate. Upper left a tin pedal Era a Wagon once common on the Countryside. Upper right a Prairie Schooner the v vehicle that spread the frontiers. Lower left a group it Early stoves the smallest was made in 1839. Lower right Fords first gasoline tractor. The inset is Sammu a a i i Quot Watt Detroit mich., mar. 14�? of a to i Henry Ford once referred to his of views Between the United j tory As a bunk a yet today there is and u e league of nations being assembled at his estate in both before and after the s Dearborn near Here what is per has received a request for an haps the greatest collection of inspects topical objects having to do with Early american life and ideals. From the highways and byways of new England colonial Maryland and Virginia and from the Middle West which was the a a Frontier in the Early Days Are being gathered the things that go to make up a Complete Panorama of the Progress of american Home building transportation Industry and Commerce. While the Story of transportation from the of cart to the Modem motor car is being preserved the hand and half a million dollars Worth of musical instruments on the other. Housed in what Are termed a a Sheds on the Ford estate the objects Are being carefully preserved pending completion of or. Fords contemplated a ancient Village a which is intended to depict a fast fading period in american history. Colonial times in colonial settings with colonial houses and colonial Street scenes even to actors who live in colonial style will be the picture presented by the ancient Village. While of carts trundle Down the Village streets whose cobblestones will be the very cobblestones Over which rolled the carts and stage opinion affecting the St of tills country. This is Infra to take place of the Senate a Jar ration which stipulated that in court shall not entertain an Union in any matter in which the go zit states has or claims to Dpi an interest. Flanges in the wording of this Lamia As originally proposed by tat Winch were made at the Sug of sir Cecil Hurst of great a yrs Iii. Have caused a number of tie leaders to express concern us its a Alibi Lity but along with in state department they have sex sussed a v thinness to await the in he whole proposed protocol a arriving at any conclusions Leach tentative agreement the International jurists have prised a tentative agreement on hording of the protocol. Root a is understood in washing to desire the Hoover adminis in Rob to pass upon it before a final Lerr ending is arrived at and for. Ppm pm t0 work but Whf Kaw am defections along line of collection after All is intended As a coaches of the Early Days close by contribution to americana in its j will be afforded a study in con most Complete sense and one finds j trusts. It will be offered by the in the objects gathered a spoon of take off or arrival of a huge tri revolutionary Days on the one i motored Ford air plane on the Reg ular flight to Chicago Cleveland Buffalo or other Eastern Points. The site of the ancient Village has been selected. It adjoins the Ford Airport the big experimental Laboratory and the radio station at Dearborn. Above the Entrance to the experimental Laboratory is the inscription Mankind passes from the old to the new on a human Bridge formed by those who labor in the three principal arts a agriculture a manufacturing a transportation. It will be a fitting inscription to read with the collection of agricultural implements manufacturing tools and various vehicles for transportation dating from revolutionary Days Down through the War period of 1812, through �?T49, �?T61, �?T98 and 1914-�?T18, just around the Corner. Lower Missouri rebels falter As sees Hope for will come first federals advance1 s. Appointees Sio a c Al i it it in mini d toll Fol mini v mime be Laid before the president within to inept for Filiti in anxiousness inc Senate leaders the convict Washington a liar. 14�? a lie held Iii Geneva that the new report on upper Missouri River de for am Tad adhesion will we acceptable to the Senate is Mem in Washington. The Hope to feet expressed that Cie work Tibor my his associates will so Jato cover the views of both and those con of the Senate reservations a ont difficulty will be expense a finally bringing the United i As into the world court. Of a revolt reported skirmishes take place by the associated press As powerful Federal armies continued to close in on the rebel stronghold at Torreon the revolutionary ranks along the Northern Mcmaster believes Hoover will follow Ooi idol s Lead Washington C., mar. 14.�? up a senator Mcmaster Republican of South Dakota said today he in Quot de stood president Hoover would in nearly All cases fill vacancies envelopment work for the fiscal year beginning next july is expected by the War department within the v�m5tr3 specifically Tjw Toter 6lgns 01 in Federal judgeship by re appointing Kansas City hand cotes Faming Cicely on the heels of the a a. Will a undertaken Shine the next action of Naco in returning to gov Vear and it the of the eminent allegiance a breach be work will be officials explained. I tween the authorities took place in it will be made for the approval As Pieta and it was Uncertain of the army engineers by major Jonor Law sends or York. Regional director of liquor prices up work stir a at Kane Hogton C., mar. 14 of a i. Although the problem of spend m reports have reached the ears i in amp toe enc million dollars allotted a Jenhi Vitioe it item enforcement officials bootleggers were scurrying to since the enactment of the Bill to increase penalties for w violations but there is no ii confirmation of such stories Treasury department your Bowman asst Tont dec of the Treasury in charge of Pattion and or. James m. Dor come missioner of prohibition that no cases brought under Jones Law had reached a deter Akton and it was impossible to the effect of Tho legislation 5 Early Date Lowman believed most of the reports reaching department concerning Bootleg it e untrue. I the Day the Jones Law was by president Coolidge re have come from various Sec of the country that bootleggers abandoning their illicit Trade tenable those stories have said the big operators among the Sis were taking this action whether the town had returned to the government fold. Men nominated by president Coolidge in the closing Days of his administration. Hoover however has been represented As inclined to follow an Independent course in making his selections. All of the nominations Washington C., mar. 14�?up a the useless Slaughter of Buffalo would be prohibited and the time for carrying mail Between Missouri and California would be seeded up from thirty eight to thirty Days if the supreme court should decide that presidential pocket vetoes Are valid Only when made at final sessions of Congress. The question is before the highest court in the application of the Okanogan Aud five other Indian tribes of Washington to sue the government for land they claimed had been illegally taken from them. A Bill authorizing such a suit was pocketed by president Coolidge last year at the end of the first session of the Seventieth Congress. Altogether 120 measures have thus received the disapproval of presidents since the earliest Days including the muscle Shoals legislation passed by Congress last year. If the indians Are sustained it will be mandatory upon the government to take Over operation of the Alabama Plant As provided in the Norris Resolution. Lawyers Are interested the proposition has aroused much interest among lawyers As Well As among congressional leaders. Chairman Norris of the Senate judiciary committee is of the opinion that the muscle Shoals measure was rightfully passed and the House judiciary committee voted a Reso Lution to the same effect. The Bill to conserve the Buffalo was passed in 1874, and the speedier mail service was called for by Congress in 1859. Seven months after pocketing the latter measure president Buchanan wrote to the House of representatives that he had not had enough time to examine it thoroughly and also that the postmaster general had informed him that the a contractors themselves had offered to increase the Speed on this other Bills pocketed by Early presidents which would become Law if the indians win their Point provide for the removal of political disabilities of Confederate veterans creation of a Lincoln land District in the territory of new Mexico Extension of time for completion of the Alaska Northern Railroad and pensions for persons who have been dead Many years. Important Bills a a pocketed among the measures pocketed were the agricultural department appropriation Bill for 1920, and a five year building program measure for the Bureau of fisheries. Grover Cleveland pocketed 53 Bills. The pocket veto a delays legislation and a violates the expressed purpose of the Constitution a representative Sumners of Texas ranking Democrat on the House Judic nineties As a result of a new order issued by the department of pubic safety against parking automobiles. For months Philadelphia has sought a remedy for the chronic Parker. In the last year police have tied tags nearly 200,000 of them on motorcars illegally parked and out of this number about 5000 have appeared before the magistrates. Lemuel b. Schofield director of Public safety issued an order to the police to serve no More tags. It costs Money to print those tags a he said a and there a no use wasting them on a lot of unappreciative puts his foot right Down then or. Schofield issued an order to arrest All parkers on sight and escort them personally to the nearest police station. He told his men to be Nice about it but firm. Therefore Bright and Early on the Day of the order after due notice had been Given the men started out. Here was a typical Cas officer approaching Motorist returning to his car which Nad been illegally parked a Pardon me but in a afraid you be been parking in a prohibited Motorist a yeah Well in a sorry officer Iti be getting right out. So officer to terribly sorry tauter it seems that youll have to come with me to the police station. New order you know a Motorist astounded a what in the name of the government with 1200 Mayo and yaqui indians is firmly entrenched and has been in to the upper Missouri will be left j touch with general fed Naco j inducing several in new York and Quot some in the West and South failed of confirmation when the Senate judiciary committee declined to eral commander in chief. He is expecting reinforcements. Make counter claims the rebels claimed the capture of 700 Federal soldiers in an encounter at Artega yesterday but this was offset by reports from Gen keep in course eral Amazan who is leading one of according to the. Policy of the the main Federal armies against War department officials state. Torreon that he had captured 4,-Young will confine his recommend a Sqq revolutionists and four troop largely to major York officials Here Are practically certain that the sum allowed by Congress will be insufficient to undertake any Channel dredging during the year with a View toward opening the upper Section for Barge line traffic. To of West River tied up by snowfall trains wait upon Snow lows wire communication hammered rapid City s. D., mar. 14�?up a Snow Depths in the West River Section were being reported in foot measurements today supplementing the Inch reports turned in yesterday during the first Day of an Early Spring storm which has virtually paralysed traffic and disrupted Telephone connections from the East. The storm took its first severe grip on rail traffic last night timing up two Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific trains in the bad lands country. The East bound train which left Here at 10 30 p. In. Last night was tied up at Interior this morning waiting for Snow plows which Are coming from both directions Over the line. The westbound train was tied up at Scenic and was expected to arrive Here at noon today. Fans worried basketball fans of the Black Hills Region expressed anxiety today after learning of the tie lip of the East bound train since the Lead High Waters threatening four states Iowa Illinois Nebraska and Missouri suffer from flood damage Platte on rampage Chicago 111., mar. 14�? a5 a two Days of Spring have created flood havoc in Illinois Missouri. Iowa and Nebraska today. Many Hundred acres of farm land were flooded streets and buildings in some places were filled with water rail and Highway traffic was disrupted and Bridges were torn away. Rain and rising temperatures melting the Winters last snows and breaking up the ice had turned the Mississippi a tributaries into ice gutted torrents. The Mississippi itself was rising but gave no immediate cause for alarm. Hundreds of men worked on dikes while others watched ice movements prepared to use dynamite where Ever Bridges were threatened. Several towns damaged virtually All streams in Northwest Missouri and Southern Iowa were out of their Banks today. Several towns were partially isolated and Many thousands of dollars damage had been done. Eastern Nebraska faced a serious menace with Rivers overflowing in several plebes and ice jams battering Bridges. The Platte River we As on a rampage rising for a time at the rate of three feet an hour and threatening to change its Channel. The Galena River in Illinois had risen Early today to its highest Point in history and had flooded the town of Galena. Most of the business Section could be reached Only by boat. Only one of the three railroads entering Galena could get through last night and that one found it necessary to test the tracks ahead of each train. Government officers at Memphis said that the addition of heavy Spring Rains could bring about a perilous condition on the Mississippi River but that the danger from the present Spring freshest alone was slight. Bombing planes on tour a Squadron of bombing planes was ordered from fort Riley kans., to tour the Missouri River which was also gorged with ice and threatening to overflow. Valley. Neb residents were prepared Early today for the second time a thin 24 hours to abandon their Homes As a huge ice Gorge was forming six Miles above the town. A Gorge that caused water to break through a Dike near the Village tuesday night and threatened the City was blasted away yes More Distant Points of the state two Telephone linemen were no Eureka and Lead were expected to rooted for More than six hours on arrive this evening in Mitchell for an Island in the Platte River West the state basketball tournament. Of Valley after their Boa capsized which in less than 24 hours will have begun at the Corn Palace. Officer a Well it does seem kind of Odd does no to it and i want you to know my Friend that this hurts me a thousand times More than it does you. Shall i drive or will you keep the wheel a a ooh dear in be tied so Many tags Motorist a but i say officer you know this is officer a Well As i said in a sorry terribly sorry but i must be firm. You know we have tried tagging ears and. Of dear. In be tied so Many tags on door handles that in be got callouses on my thumbs Motorist a tags yes in be had lots of them tied to my car but i thought they were advertisements and chucked them officer a you should have saved them the director has become quite peeved Over the Way motorists have ignored his tags and that a Why in a driving you to the police the police station looked like a motorcar delivery department. Cars were everywhere and such a busing of telephones and running in and out of messengers in an Effort to a fix things one never saw before in these usually quiet precincts. In the meantime it was found that the Fine had gone up to $8.50. If used to be $3.50 but the kind of individual service the police Are giving now and All its Worth every Nickel of the extra $5. And that a Why Philadelphia a downtown Section now looks like it was 1898. First of teams Are due tonight stage is set for opening of state Cage tourney tomorrow state tournament schedule Friday 2 30 p. In. Huron is. Woonsocket.3 30 p. In. Yankton is. Eureka 8 p. In. Madison is. Aberdeen 9 p. In. Watertown is. Lead. Saturday 9 30 and 10 30 a. In. First round Consolation. 2 pm. Winners of first bracket. 3 p. In. Winners second bracket. 8 p. In. Consolation finals. 9 p. In. Championship game. Regional champions from the tons entirely to revetment construction and Spur Dike building leaving work on a six foot Channel to those working on that Section of the River below Kansas City. The War department has stated its intention of opening the lower River As soon As possible before turning attention to the upper Section. A upper River work during the coining fiscal period will be in the nature of general rehabilitation work to keep the River in its natural course and prevent erosion r do not know at what places funds than face a Quot penalty of five i will be emended except at Lea Venin prison and a maximum Fine i Worth Ana Quot St. Mary s Bend which said to be in need of Atten 110,000. Toe penalty however be up by the judge hearing a Sud May be no More than Theta Law if the court so rules a Trident with the report that Aggers were becoming rightly was related that the Price of was being doubled or tripled ase of the added risks involved. Shops off with mail Load City mar. 14�?<a� a ii Charles a. Lindbergh end Fulst lire weeks visit to his fian Anne Morrow hopped off Brownville tex., at 9 37 a. In. Colonel whose visit trains. General Almazan is continuing his drive Westward from Monterey and Saltillo on Torreon. At the same time general Calles is pressing northward through the state of Zacatecas and has shifted pass on the qualifications of the appointees in the few Days left before Congress adjourned. Senator Mcmaster said he believed president Hoover would not appoint any judges during the recess. Even if he did. Mcmaster said the appointees would draw no salary Mcmaster and senator Norbeck Republican South Dakota recommended the appointment of a. Lee Wyman of Yankton s. D., to be judge of the newly created District there. President Coolidge sent the nomination to the Senate but it failed of confirmation. A k. Gardner Huron Corpora _ High school basketball team is on mry committee told the highest j train in route to Mitchell. Court during argument of a the in trains Over the Chicago and Northwestern railway were on time la ant the i rom Pierre this morning but the rom 1 a i non Ftp train which comes from Omaha a a Ash run Lari i via Chadron neb., was More than Mitrop Ffrith the indians in an hour behind schedule. Uie Ruest that Ece Owen courts Northwestern Bell Telephone s r to Anncar i company official station reports to cd Nib to present the gov a Day from Deadwood said three foot men Side of Snow oiled on the level there. Acau Lessence or to Ance for i Western part of South Dakota be acquiescence or suit France for anon Rhiner to Hie storm had taken in the entire i from to Grande i a on lawyer was also nominated by his Headquarters from Rio Urana Inrig of the Are Hon. This will be covered in major Yorkus said colonel t. A Robbins member of the Board of engineers. 383,Coo a month the average monthly expenditure which will be made by the War department on the upper Missouri during the next fiscal year. It is estimated in this connection. Will be slightly More than 83 thousand dollars. Although this is in excess of the approximate expenditure of 5 thousand dollars per a month on the Section above Kansas f City during the current year it is Only one fifth of the 415 thousand dollars approximately per month to be used on the lower Missouri to Frio bringing him More closely in touch with events in Durango. Skirmishes reported desultory fighting Between Federal and rebel outposts were reported in one skirmish fourteen rebels being reported killed Many wounded and some captured. Of these seven were court articled and executed president Coolidge As judge of the u. S. Circuit court of appeals. No length of time can legalize a Clear usurpation of Power or a Power exercised under a mistaken Sumners contended adding that the Constitution required that the presidents objections to Bills be made Public and that a the pocket veto violates this the attorney general asserted that the ten Day period provided for presidential consideration of congressional enactments meant Calendar and not legislative Days and that any Bill which he did not return to Congress within that period was dead whether submitted at the close of the first or last session of a Congress. 6 Mission judge opposes Gardner foreigners May Washington. C., mar. 14�?Missouri Republican leaders were More hopeful today of obtaining favourable action on their endorsement were landtog1 still hover Ament of the place atthe ass ass St is is a a a a a sign of collapse of the rebel movement. Tornado kills 9 in South Carolina Greenville s. Mar. 14.�? up a nine persons Are dead two Are influence Tariff Braska and Wyoming according to Tho station reports Given by the Telephone company. There was some fear Felt Here that livestock might suffer unless the storm moderated today. Cattle feeding on on ranges also will suffer it is predicted since the Blanket of Snow is heavy enough to cover up most of the vegetation. Feeding operations today were being carried on on a wide scale by ranchers who have been forced to resort to this method but few times this Winter. Optimism prevailed today on the part of Farmers men familiar with farming operations in the West River Section were of the opinion the Early Spring fall of Snow which will probably melt slowly offering a Supply of moisture which will remain in the ground until Early summer. Of by the Newton Law. A White the department of Justice it is understood feels favourably inclined towards Archibald k. Gard re Pratt son has been cd to believe i warding information on that sub the dolls a in other feet through the state department. More fluent references Are be this appointment which was j big heard to the effect increased Washington C., mar 14.�?wf a just to what extent the House ways and Means committee will be influenced in drawing up the Tariff revision Bill by representations reaching it from foreign governments has generated a Lively Dis-1 Washington C., mar. 14�? of Cussion in Politica i circles Here a farm a Relief legislation formed particularly since great Britain j the subject of conferences which has joined Spain and Cuba in for Conatore Brookhart of Iowa and before these 24 hours have passed two of the teams will have been eliminated from championship play and were to find their Hopes limited to the Consolation title. Before the two other first bracket first round play teams still was to Dangle the goal of championship of the state. Big crowd expected spirit and support of the Home teams began to congeal today As delegations of fans from the nearer Points planned to make the trip to Mitchell by car and by train. The first Day of play was not to be neglected by the fans who planned to be on hand to Root their teams through the first stumbling Block to state honors. The crowd was expected to be swelled materially on saturday As the Semi finals increased the intensity of interest and comes to a Climax saturday night. Arrangements were being completed today for the broadcast of the games from the Corn Palace via station Wax. Yankton. The microphone was being stalled in the press Box and Telephone circuits which will relay the play by play accounts to the station were it eing put in readiness. Seils at Mike Harry Seils regular announcer of Wax will Man the Mike his description of the game going directly on the air Over the phone lines and put into the Ether through the station machinery. Afternoon and evening games of both Days will be broadcast the station with three boys in it. The boys swam ashore after clinging to a tree for three hours. Near Lowell neb., the Platte was eating into the land at the rate of one foot an hour and threatening to change its course. If it does a new Highway Bridge will be left High and dry. Thousands of acres of farm lands Are in the path of the flood Waters. Damage to Bridges Between Schuyler and Yutan neb., a distance of 35 Miles was estimated at $16,000. Train service Between Ashland and Schuyler was suspended when the Burlington a roadbed was washed out. The coed at Galena. Ills., ired been expected and the town ups prepared for it. Boats which had been kept Handy for several Days were pressed into service on Many of the streets. Most of the stores close yesterday. The Post office was surrounded by water for a Bleck on All sides. City cells Lre opened several hours after All Galena City employees had left the building it was remembered that la vagrants who had a Quot it the night in jail were still locked up. They were released before the water reached them. The City was partly uder water Early today but the flood appeared to be receding. Westerners talk Ain with Hoover one from 2 30 to 4 30 both Aiu 11 ii Usu v gov afternoons and from 8 to to each evening. Thought to Quot be dying and five or made by a president Coolidge but i Affe might have on american sex ten others Are injured the victims failed to obtain action before the port Trade and it was w by a mishap when he lost during the 1930 fiscal period Sei of hts plane and turned Over j to m ?. Ira Cwg duals at aborting by engine trouble. A y a ocular air mail plane Nee which he in Augu a Mexico City and a Tornado which bored swiftly last night into six mile Community a Small settlement 27 Miles from Here. Although the Community has a population of Only 200 the Tornado was confined to such a narrow zone we ent so suddenly bet pc Shiv in it _ a a a Arri. A Kent c lean airman carried ten my considerable mail Unal lied by co Pilot r. Of the regular pilots in rather forecast in tax fair tonight and colder in East and Central 115 tonight. A generally fair m t and came and a it x Tam a n Norn that nearby residents took the Roar a i i Lina for Thunder and were not aware of 14.�? its True nature until they heard the Daytona Beach Fla. Mar i the nine mile stretch of Beach Fries of the injured and dying. Where the american automobile j four Homes a Cotton Gin. A association holds it yearly Speed Church and a building of six mile trials was dented today and Day Academy a Baptist preparatory patronage Tona Beach had entered a two Day because two of the live judges in mourning period following the f rag Tion medical Aid was rushed to the j new eighth circuit live in Mille culmination of Lee Bible s Effort t Community. Kimbrough Stone and Arba pc e re a to beak the 23 nine a. O hour record established by major Edward Gregory of Bedford. H v be grave of England two Days j va., alleged that 2.300 volts from previously. The City lighting circuit ruined his i the death of Bible and Charles radio the City refused to Traub a news reel cameramen. Damages. Who was crushed beneath the giant adjournment of the last session of those drafting the measure will the Senate will not be made again scrutinize closely whatever official until about the time for the con or unofficial views of foreign Havering of the extra session april tiers Are available. The most Cornic prehensile exposition on the subject has been received from Cuba suggesting for Lowr levies by that country on Many american manufactures and virtually All american farm products in return for similar treatment being accorded cuban sugar imports Here. Data submitted by great Britain concerns its exports which we Ould be affected by Tariff increases including we ool sponges and farm products. The Spanish representations. While not protesting against proposed increases give that governments stand As derived from a study of How such changes might affect Spanish american Trade. The promotion of judge fans from the Federal District to the circuit court Bench it is pointed out. Would cause the senior judgeship at St. Louis to pass to judge Charles Davis a Republican and also leave a vacancy on the Federal District Bench there to be filled by a Shipu new Republican appointment. The preparatory i senior District judge has consider t0ilg� i 36-Cviinder Triplex racing car. Bsh eur it when it went out of control just Glutton Friday. Roann across the mile Fin a fair tonight and j ish Mark at a Speed of 202 Miles per hour also brought the end of this years Speed trials originally intended to extend through March of r tonight. A a fair tonight and Fri tonight. Temperatures and minimum tempera-18 corded by the official hot Rometer from 7 a. Raav to 7 a. In. Today. �1 ifs do i officially closing the meet express a today 31 a ing regret at its tragic Ham m air expressing ignorance of the cause rotation to seeds seed ads have Only been but s. Van Valkenburgh of Kansas c to a the department of Justice probably would hesitate to recommend to the president the appointment of another missourian. Gardner is known to have Strong political backing and his Legal qualifications Are acceptable. Outside of Faris no one else is believed to have any formidable support in opposition to Gardner. Higher at Pierre Pierre s d., mar. 14�?fp a the River stage at Pierre was nearly a foot higher today than wednes Hills champions Are delayed by snowfall fears that Lead High schools basketball team Champion of the Black Hills Reggiori would be seriously handicapped by their delayed arrival Here because of a paralysing Snow storm in the bad lands which held up their train were allayed this afternoon we Hen it was the Learned that the train from rapid City would arrive about 9 of clock tonight. The train which was due in Mitchell at noon today was held at Interior until Snow plows had cleared the tracks enough for movement of traffic. The West bound train to rapid City was Al Scenic until the tracks five and ten Law dries up St. Louis St. Louis mo., mar. 14.�?c43 a chief of police Joseph Gerk announced today following a Survey that 195 saloons in St. Louis Are known to have closed their doors Nye of North Dakota held today with president Hoover and Secretary Hyde of agriculture. Subsequently the iowan talked with senator Borah of Idaho concerning the form the measure would take. Upon leaving the White House both senators declared that fundamental of any legislation must strike at the cause of the Farmers ills tile surplus of crops. A cooperatives must be encouraged to form stabilization corporations to take care of this surplus a senator Nye said. Senator Brookhart agreed that Juch corporations must be formed so held at s but he doubted the ability of were cleared cooperatives now in existence to the Lead players planned to arose with the problem at the out rive in Mitchell this noon and rest set. Up from their trip before starting a revolving fund from the Feder j the tournament grind. The train a1 Treasury is a part of the plan left rapid City at to of clock wed which has the a a Roval of the and mesday evening. The train was ministration but the amount is yet held in the town of Interior and to be determined. Senator Nye said no discomforts of being a stuck a out it should be Little Short of a billion j on the Prairie were encountered dollars while senator Brookhart thought that sum too Small. To Missouri moves on without much menace Yankton. S. A. Mar. 14�? up a breakup of the Missouri River to appeared to be Complete Lait night from Meckling Clay county to some distance above the Greenwood Indian Agency a distance of around one Hundred Miles in a direct line with the movement in that area apparently general but slow. Jams which formed at various places during the Day were apparently disintegrating and last night there was no imminent threat of gorging chief concern being expressed As to whether the breakup would continue on below heckling. Releasing the heavy ice How from above. A Jam South of Gayville always a danger Point gave Way yesterday and another just East of Springfield began moving at noon. The River in most places ran Fua of heavy ice yesterday and at a a it Tage Well under. The flood line. Yankton experienced a two foot Rise but subsidence had begun late in the afternoon. There was some piling of ice at various bends in the Stream homing danger of possible gorging but no Point reported Complete stoppage of the movement. Close watch was kept however because of the possibility of gorging at some no int where the movement is particularly slow. Fears for Missouri Felt at Mobridge Mobridge. S. D., mar 14�? put a residents of the lower sections of Jim to feet above Haresnape. T. F. Myers and 1 punning a few weeks Tommy Milton members of the a. Already Addarena a with the ice Boldin corp St Board in Charee of the meet results Are already apparel wednesdays Reading was 4.9, to issued a statement after the crash we look for a big sea Day s 5 8 a 0 a a Mph january i 1.89 inches pre a a r excess since january i Quot bather and roads accidental shot kills Vermilli onite son for the seed business this Spring. Or. Peter Hoekman of Okaton Adver Law locally. To Beer. Eon a Arn. 40 City h. L 45 40 is in n 30 53 30 41 is 33 32 so a 28 29 96 34 42 34 ads Mcmaster to go on air saturday and ii Washington. C., mar. 14�?up a it i Perrt Sweet senator Mcmaster Republican. Murder suspect. South Dakota will be one of theve a a a is speakers in the weekly political Brookings. S. A. Mar. 14�? a i. I Foj Lorum to be broadcast saturday i it Pun accidentally discharging completely sold out Ana 1030 p m easter Tankard the train from the East into Mitchell was also delayed today due to a washout at Eberle s. The storm which held the trains j Mobridge today viewed with Une Osl up in the bad lands country was Ness the Missouri River which Ras Normal at Huron characterized As severe and the been gradually rising. V. M. Gray snowfall heavy Bill of the water department an Huron. S. D., mar. 14�?043 a Al bounced that the we Ater would prob the flood Waters from i a. Nix no n Orvn i ably Rise to the highest Mark in re since the Jones amendment to the North Dakota have not arrived the cj.jy1 i Vilk a Lulu years volstead act increasing the Maxi James River was 10.7 feet above nor pc Rel at town9 although the River is five feet mum punishment for first Viola Mal Here at 7 a. In. Today. The Risea j a a 7 above the highest Mark in recent a it is to five years in Orison and a since i of clock yesterday was seven Aberdeen. S. A. Mar. 14�?ufi�? a years. $10 000 Fine became effective March tenths of a foot. Small towns North of Here were although the River is five fee r Gerk said the Survey was made of being Cut off from Aberdeen today j above the Normal stage the ice a by officers of the department and in Aat in act in a flood Waters of the Elm River not expected to break up for two or reported to him by captains of the a Lulu cd by i to which is four feet above Bridges j three Davs. A 14 police districts. He attributed j passed by Sioux t declared Highway officials Ai a brides at the grand River the closing to the effect of the a Mai try no a o Taia is it Bridge on the Sunshine Trail tired White Blossom Clover in february and which is four feet above Bridges. Three Davs. Passed by Sioux declared Highway officials. A a Bridge at Theo. It c n it. Fridge on the Sunshine Trail at North of Mobridge is been partials Sioux fails. S. A. A. 14 a a Westport directly North of Aker destroyed by floor Waters the big Sioux River today seemed Deen As reached by flood Waters hazardous travel on the Yellowstone to have passed the Crest of the Hood j h danger Here although higher water and the Lee am Ace uie Jwaun. T or a is Rory Tai i for rom top arb i deluge to of do fair while he was to rain barbed wire .00 Good Robert Bosler of mud dentally killed today. _ .00 fair entered his Skull Andje is2 .06 bad j after. Bosler is survived by his Witt fair j Dow a son and two daughters. To sell seed before the Farmers Are Busy in the Field. Democrat reduction j go of. Ass Chicago 111., mar. 14.�?�?a Man with a missing front tooth�?T7 Jackson co. Judge Jam netted in raid any a a a Branger named As and automobile Bridges were washed tile James Ruer has ceased a a it out at a local amusement Park. J damage in Northern South Dakota As yet but when High water in the i Pierre s. D., mar. 14 i apr apr a _.1 of a. G. Granger of Jackson county judge unexpired term of the late Pinkerton was announced Florida