Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 16, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair warmer the evening Republican fourth edition la Xxxvi saturday March 16, 1929 twelve pages number 139 hem and easy Gold Rush Hoover takes Gnu old n his problems Georgia find again Active Luji town get new Lood As mining is revived to test pay dirt a modest scale ga., mar. 16�? a3 a Ting for Gold again in i my Dahlonega scene j Rush Early in the nine j Jahl cuff by Are it. Hills a tbb01 nth Cen Slen swim picks and a is act. Riling for Tho Roc-a1 that of too rugged Mountain paths 16 Miles from a tall Ness o i big strike t around the world. Lug around. Dahlonega Ting since the world increased wages and its Cut into the profits. Tear resulted in the in Here of a Branch of 1861, sters eve this act id. When 1829 we Gold m is been it. When gating c the cd fluted states mint in to a a experts president does no to confine discussions to members of his Cabinet United g. 0. P. Winks at demo Harmony Lack town s non Stop name forces postmaster out englishman capitulates before Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch and welshman who can pronounce it gets Job headed republicans Fin Joy foes touch iness Gold mining has Lee a dying Industry _ _ Dahlonega. A. Recent discoveries of the precious Metal have waste us a. I tri 7r4 nieces i Tel est and the old dredge above and Hydraulic mining Ber it Baa opined i,81.784 pieces machinery below Are working at their old time Speed. At $6,115,569, in its 24 years in Rhea v. A of Iii a i a neral Ion. Or. S. W. Mccarie i Leo insist. Says while the Coin a Lyth mint was Only slightly l. $6 000.000, that the. Mountains sad Dahlonega have produced at 2fs o ,000 in Gold. The mint if it established Here until 1838,1 to years after the first Gold nothing frenzied ing papers passing into Tro companies operating to or monies hands to mines have started opera Miami ria., mar. 16�? ins yes Here on a modest scale. World politics Are undergoing a ire is nothing of a frenzy about marked change in the opinion of Liberal Rule of Torreon rebels world passing growing Panicky sex gov. Cox sees he seeks All sides by James l. West Washington d. C., mar. 16.�?op a president Hoover neither is playing a Lone hand in the conduct of the affairs of the National government nor is he relying largely upon the counsel of a single adviser As have some of the chief executives of the past. With the engineers insatiable desire for All the facts of a situation he is consulting with those who can Supply them and whose opinion and advice can be of material assistance to him in solving the manifold problems with which a president constantly is faced. Hoover has placed in his Cabinet men upon whose judgment he relies especially in the carrying out of administration policies in the conduct of their own departments and he is in frequent consultation with a number of them outside of the regular Cabinet session hours. Not limited to Cabinet it was to Avail himself More readily of the fund of experience and knowledge in legislative and governmental affairs possessed by vice president Curtis that he invited that official to sit in on Cabinet meetings where major policies of administration Are discussed and frequently worked out but the president is not limiting his Circle of advisers to those within the Public service. There Are Many men on the outside to whom by Frank h. King associated press staff writer. London eng., mar. 16�? a3 a the with their own wound Little Anglesey town of Llanfair pronunciation of whose oversize name of 58 letters challenges the tongues of All except those most expert in the ancient language of Wales has just won a Case from the government which finally was aired in tile House of commons. The Engin she translation on the name is a St. Mary a Church on the inhabitants Are proud of this polysyllabic. Cognomen and jealous of its a Llanfair p. the natives Call the place until they Are old enough and Long winded enough to pronounce it suffered the outrage of having an englishman appointed As its postmaster. It was just too much for the sentimental feelings of the citizenry. Besides postmaster Crick could not speak Welsh. Sir Robert Thomas member of the House of commons for Anglesey held up the legislation of the Empire while parliament discussed Crusad-1 Callese air scouts report revolutionists Are ready to Retreat by the associated press the Long impending Battle of he has turned or is Apt to turn As Khlon Ega s Gold digging this time one of americans keenest political i Torreon grew closer today As vexing problems arise. Some of t Mcgahie says he believes the observers former governor James Strong Federal armies rent in Stea triese Muht be termed the a elder a be made to per of the m. Oat. Newspaper publisher my 2 a of the c0u v my pc carried on by trained Geol one time democratic candidate for Dily upon the rebels in an Over i of has own party while others Are Iso from Boston spoke up Ming engineers. He president of the United states. Tightening Circle. His personal friends with whom he a a to to exact that governor Cox sees a a recession Strong Federal columns were re Hiis j1.� the befits from the Dahlonega Gold m the Liberal movement throughout Deavors. Which heaped to form the j birr in fax i her it i a Sriri Thot in h Gnu Iona a ported within 30 Miles of the in whole picture of his colourful career surgent stronghold this morning before he attained to the presi while general Calles was reported 1 Dency. In the City of Durango having consults Hughes often taken it after a bloodless entry. Everybody regular by Mark Sullivan Washington d. A. March 16�?on the closing Day of the recent Congress the third of this month a Cas Ual Exchange of remarks took place Between two democrats. The question before the House judged by reasonable standards and looked upon in a Calm mood was fantastically unimportant. It involved a difference of 11,000 in the total number of immigrants that May be admitted to the United states each year. It was a matter of deciding Between the census of 1890 basis and the so called a National Quot origins basis. Specifically a Resolution was pending to postpone for a year the taking effect of the National origins basis. One of the participants in the Exchange was Finis Garrett of Tennessee. He was the official Leader of his party in the House though he retired from Congress at the close of the recent session. Or. Garrett was not himself making a speech. He was not arguing. In discussing the status of the Resolution he merely said a i do not think it ought to pass. I and i Hope this body will Stop resentment flares up instantly there was resentment in the air resentment from members of or. Garrett a own party. Congressman Mccormack of Boston mass., putting a question in the form of a statement said a the gentleman is speaking As the minority Leader or individually a or. Garrett replied a ooh i speak individually of thereupon a second congressman Douglass also democratic and Al the Issue. Indignant Welsh members declared the name of their Home town had been misspelled in the parliamentary Calendar others called on Mitchell Thomson the postmaster general to try and pronounce it. A it begins with Llanfair. And ends with Gogocha announced the Cabinet member triumphantly. A perhaps with All this influenza about i had better not pronounce then amid cheers he announced the capitulation of the government. Postmaster Crick had resigned. A welshman would be appointed to the Post. Sir Robert Thomas took one More shot at the government. He insisted that the new postmaster be Able to pronounce the town s name. And he rolled gurgled sputtered gasped and garbled each and every syllable. Breathless but triumphant he sat Down. The House of commons rocked with cheers. Viscount Sandon brought parliament Back to its sense of responsibility. A does this word count As one in a Telegram a he asked. A yes a answered the postmaster general without the loss of an Iota of ministerial dignity. Thirteen lives lost floods Are spreading death list in Florida and Alabama still unknown a More Rivers Rise pm bad greatly dwindled Iran the world that is up first Gold was found in califor he talked world politics in an end a in 1846 i text ammo manner in an interview Hoo sea residents do not an i in his newspaper office Here today. A a new Gold Rush. William he publishes a daily paper in i Franklin Townsend i Ami and three in Ohio and is As old editor of the towns j interested in Public questions As he i newspaper. The Nugget i was when he was in the thick of he believes there is Gold in i important National political Battles. A mountains a if you know where he seems to be in excellent phys j in. Ii Tai ref lift fart Charles Evans Hughes former the rebels who had held Dur Secretary of state and internat Ion Flange wart reported to fleeing Fly known Jurist is one of those up How to find it.1 buildings stand when the Eov emment abandoned Dahlonega mint the buildings grounds were Given to the state the North Georgia agricultural a number of buildings it of Gold mining Boom is. Still stand including a huge building with 120 stamping vetoes the remains of an in . Venture for which Sev millions in Stock was sold in whom parts of the country. Dahlonega once a Community of Idoo resident now has about 80b northward along a Spur line leading to Tepe Hanes. This would leave them facing a Long Overland trek on foot and horseback to reach the next Railroad Point. Calles has 30.000 men the Federal army closing in on Cal condition As a result of life in the open. One of his hobbies is Golf and he shoots in the 80 s. World conditions a world conditions Quot directly affect Torreon is estimated As High As the United said governor 30.000 while general Escobar the Cox. A and you cannot separate j rebel chieftain is stated to have world conditions from economic Only 5,000 men. Conditions. Our automobile com-1 the Only line of Retreat appear panties were playing for a loss in i entry left him is northward to til they developed a big foreign de Chihuahua. Mand for cars. J while rebel quarters state Defin a i see a recession of tile Liberal a lately that Escobar will hold Torreon movement throughout the world. Anco even has been advancing to this movement has been crowded i meet the federals. General Calles Phi Back entirely by an International informed the government that air bits fir pm Wiful Tow some obsession on the subject of Mak had noted apparent Prip i Cit the mines will thrive again Money. The spiritual life of the tips for a Retreat by the Picka Art a singing in the world As we see it in our political t the insurgents claimed that the r the indians called Tau Lau affairs has become engulfed by this Railroad Junction of Caritas was oct a vile Money o on whose counsel the president is believed to rely. They were associated together in both the Harding and Coolidge cabinets Are close friends and beyond that each has the projective Type of mind which studies the major problems of the time. Hughes frequently is in Washington and often has been a guest of the Hoover Home on s Street. By invitation of the president be decently spent the night at the White House and discussed kith the president the world court the proposed Law enforcement inquiry and undoubtedly Many other subjects. Another former Secretary of state with whom Hoover has consulted i often is Elihu Root who now is i overseas in an Effort to work out a basis from which May be realized an ardent desire of the chief exec Jother thing. Cluied by revolutionists yesterday Tivey adherence of the United states a we now have dictatorships in however an associated press staff to the world court. Poland Italy and Spain. We have a correspondent with the Federal army i Root and Taft on last fled a dispatch from that place Root has had a wide experience in giving no indication that the rebels governmental diplomatic and in face of frauds and scandals that were anywhere near would have destroyed the Republic j coast reports differs fete w. Olvany Leader of Tam an party forty years ago. _ j reports from the West coast con 1va v quits a continuance of the Republican and tammany chieftain ministration in this country in the a York n. Y., mar. To emotional affairs and his counsel has been sought not alone by Lead i just want you to know you do not represent the Northern democracy in your position As a Southern Democrat today.�?�. To that or. Garrett replied a emr. Speaker. I Hope the gentleman from Massachusetts will note that i. Did not claim upon which retort the painstaking congressional record reports there was a laughter and one May guess that the a laughter and applause Quot came from the Republican Side. Certainly it is they and they alone who have any Occa Sion to smile or approve so deep a Clearage As this incident reflects in the democratic party. Looked upon from the disinterest standpoint of a country that has two great political parties and is dependent upon their Mutual i Schev Eiren of functioning the cleavage is not a j Freeburg of thing to smile about. I Norton a the fact that stands out in his j Heathcote a topically important and seems to i Wishard a have unhappy future meaning. One May state it thus the democratic party dividing angrily upon an aspect of the last election. Incapacitated itself from winning a future election. That exc huge Between a Tennessee Democrat and two Boston democrats was precisely in the angst spirit of the -324 convention a and forecasts a similar outcome for 1932. That episode in Congress constitutes an Apt beginning for a consideration of the state of the two great parties at the moment when a Yankton Madison to clash Huron Defeated 18 to Llu Madison ousts Watertown 25 to 20 Madisn High schools basketball team will contest with Yankton in the finals of the state Cage tournament tonight As the result of its Victor Over Watertown this afternoon in the second Semi final game. The score was Madison 25, Watertown 20. The score at the half was la to 2 for Madison. The finals will be played at 9 of clock preceded by the final Consolation game at 8 of clock. The summary Deen attack while Kurtti and Basker were the outstanding Lead players. The summary Aberdeen 34 Graeber f Birdseye f May f Dresselhuys f Williams c Smith g Stabl Eiri g Ward g totals Lead 25 Basker f Givogri f mos Rovick c Kurtti g Mantalica g totals Fig it of i i 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 2 0 0 3 t 0 0 2 2 4 2 0 i i i 3 14 6 12 Fig it of 2 2 i 2 2 2 2 i 2 2 3 i n i i 8 9 7 Madison 25 Gregerson of Willard of Buck a Dixon a Vidal a totals Watertown 20 Dunn totals in i our. I _ Hall since the death of the Liberal movement in eng met sharply. The insurgents re s f. Murphy five years ago land which was symbolized Large ported that Mazatlan was virtually served As Secretary of War in the resigned. While ill health was Jav by the careers of Gladstone surrounded. Tile government on Mckinley Cabinet and Secretary of in w _. A state m the Roosevelt administration. Iras the reason there was j Lloyd George Gray and Asquith the other hand Sta r. That the Reb m speculation today about the Bas degenerated to a near approach Els have retreated As far North As of a third party in that country. San Blas a Railroad Junction in tie resignation was submitted a in America there is another Northern Sinaloa. Culiacan occur Day by a letter at a meeting symptom which is disquieting. Lib pied by the rebels Tor almost a we be executive committee of the eral newspapers Are being Pur was again claimed in the Federal la York county democratic com chased. They either Are going in ranks. In the or or tammany Hall As it is to reactionary hands or Are parsing a train bombing took Pic ers of his party but also by several i new presidential administration is presidents since the Days when he beginning and a new Congress is about to function. The democrats Are divided. The another of the a elder statesmen who generally has been credited with a place in the Hoover Circle of Counselor is William Howard Taft the first Man to be both president and chief Justice of the or c att sjm.�3 a a As elven out. This is especially True. Iv.,. Form or counsello Ely was Given out. Smittee deferred action cities and in the provincial cities. N or resignation until next Fri a Dak Olvany was s cd Inere sed memo a up u. Foo s the Wens thirty Yon thur Schoenfeld former counsellor of the american embassy in Mexico the president were neighbors who dropped in upon each other for in insurgency which bedevilled the re republicans on the other hand Are less divided than at any time during More than Twenty years. To find a period in which the republicans dwelt in such Unity As they do today one would need to go Back to the Mckinley administration pre ceding the insurgency that arose in Roosevelt a administration and continued until the death of la Fol Lette about four years ago that i a a the a Are Only one half As Many i City who is now Enro Ute to Bulgaria at the Matin Ign Tibes a fun the county seats to. Take up the past of american sed membership in Sperai paper minister there. Before his letter was read. Of but the situation is not Hopes d. Treasurer less. There will be. However rounded enough Liberal newspapers left to la do the crusading and keep the Spir-1 Pierre s. A. Mar. 16.�? a a state ritual spark alive. The Day is com treasurer a. Moodie today secured ins when the Power of Money which j the first Bond a state treasurer of. T i will Taa in a v i Fiona 1 g9< formal Calls and sociable chats and their Friendship dates Back before the time the former president was appointed chief Justice. Eaker off on Long Foght to Panama Brownsville Texas mar. 16�? a3 a Captain Ira c. Eaker famed Pilot of the record breaking endurance Guggenheim girl eos Mere clerk v n. A a a mar. 16�? it a t Poriss i ssh is Shad is no a a a a 5 Serra a saw Guggenheim i will run Arcus. Flight to France a so Caslon. A great Many reactionaries will thank by to the amount of $175,000 were Panama that there is a Liberal party hemmed under enabling acts passed publican party for practically Twenty years apparently is now As dead As la Follette and Roosevelt themselves. Fear taken in of the Healing of ancient Griefs within the Republican party there is comparatively minor and yet distinct significance in the restoration of congressman Frear of Wisconsin to a place on the ways and Means committee. The presence or Fig 2 a 4 0 1 8 i i 6 0 i 0 8 it 2 1 3 0 3 9 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 of i i 1 4 2 9 5 1 3 2 4 0 13 Ison John Mac pwn to one of largest fortunes in America to Welt Ach jr., of Deal n j., a Bood sweetheart employed As Pat. R the american says or. And mrs. S. Guggenheim parents of the Mace the announcement and pre Lily in Accord with their marriage. A rest m want bombed inca to ii mar. 16�? g4>�?a i on the Northwest Side Kcf Flord Early today for the in six weeks. Damage urn Hanson to save the country from uie sex j legislature just adjourned tremes of socialism if not Bol she enabling measures enacted vism.�?�. Amend the Law to provide Ponci governor Cox s interest in Politi a a Jav that surety May limit the Cal affairs is indicated by the Many and to the term of office of the Able editorial articles he writes for Lder his publication. It Xii a. Miami he Bil s intending the same effect invariably is de to less passed by the last legislature did fore the first itly Eye fore the not meet with the approval of and rarely goes Home before the i Bouses and were amended a a final Quot comes out. In spite of his Bonang adjourned an tendency to work Bard he finds nation of six thousand Dol 5 the a est Middle tars was made for payment of pre Iii Nix. Wal in order As one 01 the desk a Usu we d at 200. The earner l the state. He is a1 mums. Aidha blamed com weather forecast aged golfers in so a Good Fisherman. Causse r Sun Awee Jbf gift Dakota fair tonight and i sightly warmer in extreme r a oni fit. R tonight and probably a Armer in extreme East a and North Dakota and Sunda. Not much Empera Traa. Fair tonight and prob i somewhat Wanner in est part tonight. 5 weather Outlook upper Mississippi and Souri valleys and the and Central great Plains j Lions periods of precipitation Oor Tiona but mostly a in a a in portions variable but mostly near seas-norrr.?, a a k a tempera Tores a a a Baum and minimum temper fas corded by the official 2� thermometer from 7 a use Rte a to 7 a. In. Today. Jas Muiir 38 few fsr ,0dy Ujj Pitchon 0 precipitation since h la inches. Of Yankton Veteran takes own life Styf a Susas Forth of work proposes to take Complete rest Denver Colo. Mar. 16�?i/pv�?dr. Hubert work. Chairman of the Republican National committee is present of flying the pan american first Model of the new army p-12 Pursuit plane to be tested Captain Eaker hoped to reach Colon by 7 p. In. The plane is capable of a Speed of 188 Miles and hour. His schedule Calls for an average Speed of 135 Miles an hour including five stops for refuelling. The first scheduled stops were at Tampico and min Atilan Mexico where United states army planes have been sent to facilitate servicing of the ship. Other stops were Guatemala City Guatemala. Managua Nicaragua and David Panama. Captain Eaker carried diplomatic mail including letters of felicitations from the american government to officials of the four countries on his route. Connie Talmadge committee of one congressman even so conspicuous and Able a one As Frear. May not mean much to the casual Reader. To the close observer of politics however it Means the end of the defection from the Republican party that came to its height in 1924, when la Follette ran As a third party candidate. Aft ter that election when Congress met the orthodox Republican leaders decided to excommunicate such republicans As had supported la Follette or been Friendly to him. In both the Senate and House the republicans solemnly met and went formally through the ritual of expelling la Follette a friends and supporters from the committees upon which they had formerly held places that variation from Republican urbanity was also a departure from Wisdom. With cooler tempers came better sense. One by one the outlaws were restored to Grace the heretics forgiven. The restoration just now of Frear to a place on the smothering Collin Huron Forward the Yankton High school basketball team champions of 1928, Defeated the Huron team this afternoon in the first Semi final game of the state tournament at the Corn Palace 18 toll. By its win the Yankton goes into the finals tonight to defend its state title against the Winner of the Watertown Madison game. The biggest crowd of the tournament witnessed play this afternoon and saw Collin under close guard carry on through the first three periods without an open shot. The crowd was the wildest that has witnessed the tournament games and Yan Kotnk a band was up to help the Home boys along. The game was featured by close guarding. Stepping out in front in the first Quarter the Yankton team led seven to three at the end of this period. Huron was unable to get a Point in the second Quarter and third Quarter while Yankton raised its count to eleven in the second Quarter and fifteen in the third. Huron a Best show of offensive playing came in the last Quarter. The summary Yankton 18 e. Smith f s. Smith f Jensen c Hamman g d. Smith g totals Huron la Collin f Bryan f Walz f Campbell e Ayres g Kucera g totals Fig it of i i 3\ 4 0 0 4 3 i 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 4 7 pm it of 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 i 2 i i i 0 2 i 0 i 2 3 5 9 Woonsocket wins in consolations Woonsocket a redmen eliminated yesterday afternoon from the state High school basketball championship flight by Huron took Sweet revenge this morning on the Eureka High school entry in the first of the Consolation flight. Woonsocket win by a score of 51 to 18. Ball was the outstanding scorer of the morning caging eight Field frs Rof Les Tomae. Married. He was in turkeys we Are still advertising some excellent values in Turkey Toms and have some Fine sales to report from will marry again mss committee goals and three free throws the Murre and Ralit mar 16�?ow to perfect the Healing. Victory puts Woonsocket Inu the / split unlikely Consolation finals which will of a mpr wac Maugus actress has decided to embark on is the Republican cleavage per played tonight at 8 of clock. The is he sad hat teen8 in another matrimonial voyage this patiently Over or win it revive Frei Iube harness for a urn Quot Netcher Yonng Devi motor funeral and be u Chicago Mer Nanu a revival friends of miss Talmadge de no signs of its revival the department of Interior it Ouwo. A a by health and was said Fleer arrived Here yesterday for a Tod Haren teen despondent 0tct�?z�?zj to a Jashed my third alignment Constance Talmadge. Motlon picture inability to get government,com-1 i finished my a hmm a. A no rotation Grajkowski parents finds proof of biblical deluge prof. Woolley Back from seven years in Mesopotamia tells of discovery new Yor n. Y., mar. 16�? up a the biblical Story of the flood today had the support of material evidence unearthed by science. Returning from an archaeological expedition to Mesopotamia prof. Leonard Wooley said he had found the support of material evidence unearthed by science. Returning from an archaeological expedition to me Potania prof. Leonard Woolley said he had found an eight foot layer of Silt and Clay deposited during an overflowing of the euphrates River and the biblical Star deluge. Professor Woolley headed the expedition of the museum of the University of Pennsylvania and the British museum which with a Crew of 160 workmen has been engaged for seven years in excavating the ruins of ancient Sumeria. Penetrating through a layer of evidence indicating a highly developed civilization of about 4,000 b. C., they suddenly came upon a layer of Silt or Sand in which All manifestations of human life ceased to exist. Professor Wooley emphasized that he attempted to prove nothing by his a we Are not out to prove anything or disprove anything a he said. A if i were we would be Archodo gifts. We Are scientists use the things we dig up with any other kind of information which May be forthcoming. In this Case the previous information was in genesis and in the sumerian and babylonian legends. A the eight foot Deposit of Clay in three places As much As 2q0 Yards apart can Only have resulted from a flood of unexampled magnitude and this can Only be the flood of sumerian legend and history the flood of the Book of professor Wooley said his discovery would indicate that the flood was not Universal but declared a neither does the Bible Story properly understood make a any such Washington sees greater incomes Washington d. C., mar. 16.�? a although they were unable to measure exactly the Stream of income tax payments entering government coffers Treasury officials i were optimistic today that the total for the Quarter ended yesterday i would exceed the $518,000,000 collected on the same Date yesterday 1 and Point the Way to a Treasury surplus for the year. 1 the latest official record of the tax payments As made Public today showed that the Treasury had received at the close of business on March 14, Over $58,804,000 As against $51,149,431 on the same Day last year. Tile statement for March 15�?ordinary the largest single Day of tax receiving in the year will not be made up until later. O a summary Woonsocket of Connor f Myberg. F 51 a a a a a a Quot Quot Quot a a a Quot we a a a eng tors going to take a Complete to they declared she made the an. A it a a Brinn Canty nou Cement just before Leavis Canada Ford Hollywood for Agua Caliente. Mex gain 801 Points vision Iii a session of Congress lava Riff out causing cleavage. Viii i of a Ftp r and roads All 7 am i Tea externs. Is 30 30 32 32 34 28 36 38 39 49 39 45 46 Lorf roads 29 .00 fair .00 fair .00 fair of heavy .00 Good of rough of fair 28 ?7 32 31 25 28 ice to spend the week end. Ira i miss Talmadge has been married new York. N. Y., mar. J twice. Her first husband was John Ford motor company of Canada �pjai0gj0ut tobacco magnate. Cap common Stock today soared up $349 Tain air Mackintosh of England r. A share to a new High record at i. Was her second husband. Each mar or Merle Hanson of let 350 on the new York curb Roarke. Ended in a divorce. Mrs. Meric following announcement last night 2tier by directors of a proposed 20 for a i told All my Turkey and to could have sold More. J we Nging tag Rte a Many thank for run-1 and ten shares Ning the and Over it certain re a is winning in did bring Good results. Ratti of air cases to review All present out Ai t w a i a Nadai i lat Anding permits for prospecting Abo from Melvin Maug Juarez. Chihuahua Mexico. Mar. U leaned at the White who says a j is up a the Battle of the air is on House that the Interior department in Ticu Uco i in Mexico. Rep review the 20,000 permits now a sold my two last Toms Federal radio outstanding to determine whether. I v i win not need qty a Leadem the holders Are complying w the the yesterday so i Wil Noi Nee rebel ternary. Rebel leaders there has x a re run. A they Are All sold a meeting the attack with Eie Etri thanks for results. At that time As recently As a Wilbur promises drastic Oil probe Washington mar. 16�? up a the Interior department not Only will discontinue the issuance of permits i for drilling on government Oil lands but Secretary Wilbur pro a a fail the permits win be than nature. I annulled 8 Vreeland g year ago. Some Western Republic ans used to talk about Eastern re a Eureka <18 publicans much As some Northern j Bertson r democrats now talk about Southern j Heilma Ehrman. Straub c Stickel g Schmidt g Fig 6 0 3 2 3 8 0 22 Fig 2 2 0 1 0 2 it 0 i 0 3 0 3 0 7 it 0 i 0 0 0 i of 2 0 i 0 0 7 of 2 2 0 i 3i democrats. In those expressions of bitterness from com Belt Republic ans the grievance they dwelt upon was farm depression and the need of farm Relief. They devised a specific kind of totals i a a Relief which became familiar As the a Mcnary Haugen Bill. They said they Aberdee Downs Lead must have the Mcnary Haugen Bill in second Consolation in precisely the shape in which they j Aberdeen was too much for Lead formulated it l the Eastern re u second of the Consolation publicans would pm tit to this morning at the Corn them they said they would turn i bought weapon to kill say Hammond ind., mar. 16.�?<>p a miss Marie Sparker arrested today after a welder told the police he had sawed off a Shotgun barrel for her today told the authorities she 2 had purchased he weapon with the 9 intention of killing Althony Schnei Der tomorrow when he attended Church. She said Schneider had a worked a spell on Here and she had intended carrying the gun under her dress to the Church which Schneider attended regularly and killing him As he worshipped. O upon the Eastern republicans. Specifically and pointedly and repeatedly. They said they would join the 100,000 pounds of Iron for dime Houston. Tex. Mar. 16�?f/p1�?roderick Watts a reporter owns a 100.000-Pound Bridge that Cost him a dime. The Bridge spanning Buffalo Bayou in an exclusive residential District. Hasni to been used since 1920. Watts decided it should be removed. City commissioners would make no promises so Watts in a rash moment offered mayor Oscar f. Missouri is docile Atlanta ga., mar. 16�? a3 a teen persons were known dead today from the torrents of flood Waters that have overflowed villages and lowlands in the a South although the various Relief agencies thought Many others had lost their lives. Approximately 20,000 had been forced to leave their Homes temporarily with the gravest situation in Southeastern Alabama where the town of Elba was inundated and High Waters were pouring into Geneva some Miles further South to a depth of several feet. Twelve of the dead in Alabama where the pea and Choctaw Atchee Rivers and their numerous tributaries were sent out of their Banks on one of the worst floods in years by unceasing Rains of the last week. Grave fears were held for residents of Geneva a City of 3,500 population where the situation was described As a very bad by a National guard plane that flew Ove the town. Measles break out the red Cross today was taking Steps to keep Down disease in tha refugee Camps. Measles already had broke out in one Camp and serum was taken into the area by boats. In Georgia where the other known death occurred Rivers which Hast week we it out of their Banks again were rising although the Chattahoochee which forms the Boundary Between Georgia and Alabama was receding. West Point. Ga., was under water and Many residents had moved from their Homes. The 400 residents of Newton who moved to a neighbouring Village last week again were leaving their Homes. Northwestern Florida expected general Heth Waters As the crests of the Alabama streams flowed toward the Gulf. Caryville. Fla., already was under several feet of water. Food and medicines were brins dropped from air planes on All inundated sections. Measles break out National guard base. Big Creek. Ala., mar. 16�? a3 a measles has broken out among refugee children in the pea River flood Camp Here. Authorities have taken prompt Steps to suppress the disease by injections of Antitoxin and by transferring the refugees from the Camp Here to Troy. Or. T. G. Gill and or. A. H. Graham of the state department of health arrived yesterday with medical supplies. Or. Gill immediate a set off for the the battered refugee Camps along big Creek in a Canoe to administer to those already stricken. The announcement of the Transfer of the refugee Camp from big Creek to Troy was made after a Survey of conditions at the Camp. Authorities stated that its capacity probably would become overtaxed As additional scores of homeless persons Are brought to High ground. Adequate facilities for handling 3,000 refugees Are available at Troy. Health department authorities said they had definitely established the death of two persons from the floods although reports continued to come in that the casualty list would be High. Drops at Yankton Yankton. S. D., mar. 16�? up a the Missouri River dropped another half foot Here this morning and no ice was flowing. The Channel throughout this Section is Clear and no trouble is expected when the ice from the higher portions of the River arrives. Conditions along the James River showed no marked change today. Yesterday the Stream returned to its Banks. The upstream Crest of the High water probably has not arrived observers said. No ice Gorges have been reported on the Missouri since the Jam Between Vermillion. And Burbank went out yesterday morning releasing the pent up Waters above it. Ice moving steadily Pierre s. D., mar. 16.�? a3 a ice in the Missouri River at Pierre was moving steadily downstream saturday after breaking up Friday afternoon and night As the River level Rose to recede again today. During Friday night the water Rose two feet but was dropping at seven this morning. The River stage at 7 a. In. Saturday at Pierre was 9.2 while 5 p. In. Friday it had been 7.4 and thursday at 5 p. In. 6.8 water markings on Bridge piers indicated that the level had been higher than the 7 a. In. Reading sometime during the night. At mid morning the level had dropped to nine feet. There were few lodgements of ice one across the main Channel from the Mouth of the open bad River holding during the night while ice flow was diverted around an Island. The Jam moved out this morning. Holds at Forest City at Forest City the Channel ice was holding with Shore ice on the South Side going and part of the Channel open on the East and West Bend near the City. The water level at that Point fell about eight inches Friday night. Cheyenne Gorge Breaks the Rise in the water level at Pierre was attributed partly to the release of the Gorge at the Mouth of the Cheyenne River about thirty Miles North late Friday with the swollen Cheyenne contributing to the Missouri. The Missouri at that Point is reported As also open with the water level dropping. North of the Cheyenne for some distance the ice was also moving out. To Palace winning from the Black Hills champions by a score of 34 to 25. Lead found the hoop with serfs amps the ass i combed 10 Cen us Quot or tile it picture a fhe protective Arifur town. But the Aberdeen outfit was a issued threat i too speedy for them. The first half Thev forced the Mcnary Haugen j found Lead battling on even terms Bill through Congress and president with the score standing at ii to in Coolidge vetoed it then they said for Aberdeen at the gun. Cont need on Page nine Smith and Williams led the Aber the mayor accepted o natives of Kingstown. St. Vincent w. I., were delighted recently when a circus visited the Island for the first time German seed grows Cicero shamrocks Chicago 111., mar. 16�?g43 a Chicago a shamrocks this year come from Cicero. 111., and they Are grown from seed obtained in Germany. As though that were not a sad enough commentary on an Irish institution the owner of the largest greenhouse devoted to growing shamrocks for Chicago a St. Patrick Day is Joseph Kohout who does not claim to be Irish. A few Irish american societies have obtained genuine a would soda shamrocks but Cicero plans to sup ply Tbs bulk of the March 17 Trad