Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - March 28, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair Wanner he evening lican fourth edition \ 0l Xxxvi Mitchell s. Thursday March 28, 1929 sixteen pages number 149 ers serve education is seeded up by new invention i Jakes a game of learning speech and advancement is rapid translate quivers a a Feii Cago. Tu., mar. 27�? it a Fin i Doin the work of ears at tilt be Sander Bell Public school Taw Conge Litany deaf children Are Ling to feel speech by Means a Tiec tric a Tele Tactor invented it a. Robert h. Gault. Northwest University psychology prof is they hold tile instrument in i heir hands and translate its quivers into words. A six year old girl in this Manger has acquired Iii one seventh of a school year More than half of the vocabulary required in a whole first v a in regular schools for the Deal furthermore she has Learned to Road printed words and to compose Ana write sentences. Such work i not even attempted in conventional schools for the Leaf at so Early an sue. An example cited by or. Gault i a boy c. Seven deaf who had i rely begun to use his voice. He i Ade a vocal sound into the transmitter of an instrument with two revers one in his own hand and lie other held by his Mother across the room. The a a feel of his own voice pleased him but when he a Law that his Mother Felt the same v orations he began As she said a to in successor to extra session c. H. Burke to probably will wean indians be heated one Jack Oklahoma mule has Wark rom 27 acres and Bank account quote Zzz a jul imperfect for aged and Long eared quadruped is left Independent for balance of life by eccentric master he even has an administrator and a guardian Interior Secretary thinks it bitter fight forecast Over is High time new policy j Section of the Tariff was started schedules Chickasha ok., mar. 23�?in the chosen few. Little town of Verden lives a mule m Steps into masonic work kith a Bank account. He is an heir i Learned he had the Harvard a and the lord of a peace asserts tract of land in a Bend of the Washita River. J while most mules can Only Hee i Haw sundays when they feel Relief Many seeking Post Herb in Taft boat Sis so Gross by c. R. Pickens Washington d. A. Mar. 28�?re pastures and kick up his heels at was Long on. Sci mar. 28.- a j cent developments indicate that the i a up and such thing tas Cohay. Accent that he was a graduate of Fertile acre Harvard and a Mason. He became Coolidge in first Magazine article says defense weapons needed work and play that makes up the i Beard he was a commanding Fig a perhaps is an Ideal that an come life of the average mule cannot Dis Jure. He knew the masonic rituals Onjo 0 future generations which a Secretary Wilbur is looking for a special session of Congress called Man for commissioner of Indian of by president Hoover to consider fairs who will be so Able in that i farm Relief and the Tariff will be lotion a will work himself Cut of Ione of the Sto Miest of recent years pos Mon work Himsel out a land we Deal with own Troy Strator Esla e o Jack Sta lung officers in the Lorteen in is Man whoever he May be j to the in a the Nee,.liar him eader i Active in the Verden Lodge although j allowing no Familiari ties. It was Sherman Hostick he liked i Best. Hostick would go after or a i and take him to town on Lodge a twin Sapir him of pie q nights. On such occasions he would j i we Muich in blk to array himself in his Broadcloth suit Phaiah Pinhei a to Tov a new and conduct himself with dignity j. Philadelphia pa., mar. -3.-p.ace tall erect and with flowing White 111 the opinion of Calvin Coolidge turn him. I and members held him in Awe. As his Friend. Sherman Hostick. Sees he spoke for an hour and a half to that. For Hostick is the admin i without Book or memoranda in in will succeed c. H. Erke South halt had been assumed that As far j As farm Relief was concerned con Kota who recently resigned his Post j Gress w0u1<j merely put its rubber As commissioner of Indian affairs stamp of approval on an adminis a device called a a feel Enactor a invented by or. Robert h. Gault of Chicago enables this 6-year-old congenitally deaf girl to hear. As or. Gault Points Cut a word the child receives simultaneously the impression of that word its appearance on his lips and its pattern As Felt through the device. 59 million tons of ice in Gorge Jam at Bismarck is estimated to be filly Twenty Miles in length Bismarck. N. D., mar. 28�?op a a Sharp drop in the Missouri River this afternoon and a sudden Rise Down Stream indicated to weather Bureau officials Here a weakening in the huge ice Gorge at Huff a with his voice ten times As i Bich has impounded water for much As Ever before Quot the result a says or. Gault. A was analogous to what happens i the Case of a boy who has Dis it overed that he can throw a Ball. He plays with his newly found a rower and practices until he can throw across the or. Gault s apparatus. The past week. Ter five years experimental work Der auspices of the National Recti Council and the Carnegie into at Washington can be used Ceny in a classroom at present be me it requires heavy batteries. Bismarck n. D., mar. 28.�? up a army engineers in charge of efforts to break the ice Gorge in the Missouri River South of Here today estimated that 50.000,000 tons of ice Are obstructing the flow of the redeveloped or. The Jam was estimated to be 20 Miles in length. While gauge readings Here indicated that the High water Mark of the flood season had been passed Down Stream the level was higher than at any other time since the Laboratory work is under Way to Gorge was formed Devetro a Tele Tactor which May be i plans another Survey aerie around conveniently. Even i major g. R. Young in charge of operations who estimated the weight of the ice arranged to make another Survey flight Over the ice Field Wally it May be possible to attach Ore to an Ordinary Telephone. Named fingers can detect Vibra or ills going at a Speed of 2.700 a j with a View to determine the most cond. Or. Gault Nas found. This effective methods of continuing by ample he says to include the j Nam Ting. E senti als of speech. J three army observation planes. Inry a in rat land the heavy bombing planes Are Long impeachment Bere. Of rur it the i a inn a v wednesday 1.000 pounds of Dyna Vulk i ill i Sunda i mite was exploded and army offi Eaton Rouge. La. Mar. 28�? dais declared that operations must a the impeachment Resolution be continued. Although the great Phallis gov. Huey p. Long wept Over today until monday night Ai 8 p. In. When the House of representatives will begin the Examina to in of witnesses to determine if it Wal Impact the governor on any of the Nineteen allegations pm Broc no a plot to murder and numerous official irregularities. Or. Burke s retirement came after several years As head of the Indian Bureau and was directly due to charges made against him by oppo a cents of the policy of the Bureau. I or. Burke was Given a clean Bill of health by president Hoover who j has announced that he intends to i retain or. Burkes services in some other governmental capacity. J the new Interior department j head believes that tile solution of j the Indian problem is the Elimina Tion of the guardianship of the i government Over the Indian and the transformation of the native americans from wards to Independent and self sufficient citizens. Such a solution of the Indian Viies a Tion As he sees it necessitates a i new direction for the Indian office and a stiff course of a hardening i off for the Indian. Many applicants for Job Secretary Wilbur does not believe i that the problem can be solved j overnight but he docs think that a new program can be started at once. It is understood that he ins the backing of i aside t Hoover in declaring that this program May be worked out before a commission Darrow opposes Reform of court noted Chicago attorney attacked for pose before legislature Springfield iu., mar. 28�?up a Clarence Darrow came Here yesterday to Lead the attack against proposed Bills for court reforms in Illinois and found himself the Center of one of the bitterest attacks to be directed against him since he attained prominence in the Loeb Leopold the Scopes and the or. Sweet trials. Darrow was appearing before a a a. Joint meeting of the Senate and or for Indian affairs House judiciary committees opposing Bills for criminal court procedure changes. The Bills Are sponsored by the Chicago bar association and the judicial advisory Council of Cook county Chicago. The Veteran lawyer expressed distrust of courts. He was of the opinion that the Reform program is the offspring of special interests. The program he said is a i Wien Many sic us i j Payne to give him a genuine Down a Long step on a Trail started years i in making up a list. Of lunges we Ward vision ago to enlarge the Power of the it is understood has been sent to to lies tw0 Preat questions there has been no Lack of applicants for the Job. More than too persons All of whom declared in one Way or another that they know the last word Iii administration of Indian affairs have applied for the position. Any number of names have been submitted both to Secretary Wilbur and to president traction Bill after a week or two devoted to general debate upon the question. But Ada administration will have no Bill and this Means that the farm Relief question is to be thrown wide open with no regulations governing the fight except that the equalization fee is barred. Tariff revision which was planned to be merely a routine marking up of schedules All along the line is rapidly developing into a free for All fight Between different brands of protectionists with the few free traders who still remain in Congress sitting on the sidelines and egging them Oil. This time the big fight promises to be we aged around schedule five the sugar Section instead of schedule k. The ancient Citadel of the Woolen interests. Like situation of Taft president Hoover who pledged the special session for Tariff revision during the last Campaign is rapidly approaching a position similar to that occupied by president Taft during the Days of the Payne Aldrich revisions. Although he has not declared for downward revision As Taft did. His announced position in favor of limited revision bears much the same relation to the excessive demands for Howard revision voiced by Joseph r. Gundy and other Republican party leaders As Well As by the hundreds of Tariff lobbyists who have already appeared before the ways and Means committee. It is Clear that it will require As great an Effort on the part of president Hoover to resist these demands for wholesale increases in Tariff rates As it would have re and he religiously works to promote j the Peculiar homesteader became Jack s happiness since the death of greatly attached to his mule. Aud the mules old Friend and master. A Tarler a Hoh off it a a use and in that there is a Story which the folks of Verden Are glad to relate. An eccentric old master something like Twenty years ago an old Man the residents of Verden knew As an eccentric came to town. He wore a handsome suit of Black Broadcloth and said his name was w. H. Draper. He homesteaded the 27-acre Nicolie in the Bend of the River. There he built himself a i room Shack and put away his Broadcloth suit. He bought a team of mules and we ent to work. Jack was one of the two. After a few years Jack s mate died and the Peculiar Draper put shafts in his Little Wagon. Draper lived there in seclusion with Jack. He took no papers and received no mail. When he drove the one and one half Miles into Verden to buy groceries he spoke to no one. If any of the towns people sought to inquire of his welfare or history they met a Gruff a none of your but As time we Ore on he seemed to Mellow. He softened toward a Are More perfect than our own writing in the april number of the ladies Home journal on a be a promoting peace through preparation for defense a the former president Jack had affection for his owner to Kays the nation should take every the astonishment of the neighbor i precaution to prevent War. A of Hood. For mules Are so lacking in i which adequate defense is and sentiment. That it also should take every pre the hybrid his watchdog caution to protect itself to the full Jack would sleep close to the door test possible extent from the ravages of the hut. The master slept with Alef if it docs come he says big Corn knife sticking in the floor near his bed. If an intruder appeared. It brought a loud snort from j ack. J Draper spent Little Money he never spoke of a relation. Before his death he often remarked that if lie died first he hoped there would be enough Money left to take care of his mule. The master died in 1929 of pneumonia. Sherman Hostick was appointed administrator of his estate. There was nothing to do but take the army and Navy serves the double purpose of prevention arid defense. Coolidge declares the forces required for adequate National defense should be Large enough so that others would see a that Thoro would be a great Deal of peril involved m attacking us a and not so Large that the United states would feel a it would undergo no peril Iii attacking no sure preventive a no sure Way has Ever been found to prevent the former presi of Fiji Iii to irk Dent declares. A opinions May differ care of the mule. That Hostick does conscientiously. By his close living Draper had saved $3,000. Which served to put him away in a nicely tailored new Broadcloth suit and metallic casket. And there was left $2,000. Which we As placed to Jack s credit in the National Bank of Verden. Re Iarj w Atour consulted quiz pm for president Taft to com m the Indian cd Nelson b. Aldrich and Sereno with Many students of me Pavny try Vive Tuiai a Sinnine Down judiciary. Darrow attacks courts a it has been he said. A by special interests which always Are willing to Trust to the judiciary in preference to some other body. It is a violation of the principles of our government a Darrow said the courts would rot now allow sufficient time for the weight of water pressing Down on i Rio Al a the Gorge is slowly breaking it up. Had to hurry the hearing of Baton Rouge. La. Mar. 28.�? a it a barring minority moves to Block Hie plan the Louisiana House of representatives will proceed today in in overwhelming vote to sift impeachment charges against Gover in Huey p. Long. Meeting As an inquisitorial body to pass upon Nineteen counts in tides of impeachment filed against t be governor including an alleged v it to murder a member of the House the first special order before t he body was the business of setting impeachment machinery in motion f or the first time in the history of l Louisiana for a governor. Included in the Resolution of in aliment presented in the House Ai tuesday were charges of High c Imes in office incompetency corruption. Favouritism oppression in of Hee and Gross misconduct. U. S. Aidi waste $32 00,009 a but the courts air do you enough time in the frolics Case did no to they a inquired state senator Roy c. Wood. A the other fellow took ail that a Darrow said. Which major Young said formed of u a but they allowed you Over 39 the River bed. Buckling under High 1 Days to present a Case on a plea if pressure huge cakes of ice were guilty did no to they a Wood went on. They said unless the work is seeded the flow of water May be blocked for Days. Ice jammed into River cd Progress was hindered by the fluctuations in the water level resulting from a series of ice dams pushed into the bed of the Stream forming water tight dams he said. When one of these obstructions Breaks the level upstream drops you done to know anything about it a snapped Darrow. A yes i do a said Wood. A i was in the next court below you. Trying a a May the White House. Now be added with certainty half a Secretary Wilbur a tonner j dozen new ones none of which could ident of the american medical As have a pc anticipated when presi Socia Tion who sometimes talks y1 j Dent Hoover made his Promise to the homely idiom of the family j Cau into being physician has remarked that it j comes the question of the a is time for the Indian to be a world court and the relation of the United states to the league of would a give Indian Pickle nations which has been revived in a it is dangerous for a child to an acute form by the unofficial accenting nursing too Long a the Tivi ties of Elihu Root. Senator to a Rry Parv declared in talking about Rah and his group of irreconcilable a it is also just arc already on the Warpath. Hyde agrees to present ideas More authentic information regarding administrations farm policy expected while Down Stream the level raises i Case and i know what was going lowlands in this Vicinity remain de inundated As the level continued above the 15.2 foot flood stage. The Crest of 18.5 feet was reached wednesday. A. W. Donaldson of Yankton passes on Yankton s. A. Mar. 28.�?<jpi�? Arthur w. Donaldson 42, prominent Yankton business Man president of the local chamber of Commerce and an Active Champion of Missouri River development died Early today at sacred heart Hospital Here. He was operated on yesterday for Gall stones from which he suffered for several years. He was born you did a on. A you done to act As if Darrow said. Prods Darrow a memory a but you know me. Done to you a said Wood. A i was the assistant states attorney who Madejs of come Down to the criminal court flu in Dir at 3 a. In. One Day and development urged i february 28, 1887. Donaldson was vice president for South Dakota of the Missouri River navigation association and a member of its Board of directors. He had officially represented the state at made 3�?Tou surrender a stolen Bond. Quot Ater the Indian problem. As dangerous for the nurse. Tiling to do is to hand it a Pickle and let it the first step in the new Indian program As it has been tentatively worked out would be to establish in certain sections of the country a group of employment agencies which would take the Indian in hand As soon As Behas finished school. Secretary Wilbur believes that a trained and educated Indian should be kept As far away from an Indian reservation and its influences As is possible. Those who have investigated Indian tendencies and have been associated with the education of the Indian say he is especially Adt with his hands can be trained a ease As an air plane o Mechanic and takes to handicraft work. Such As weaving and pottery moulding like a Duel takes to in that had been cashed in your partners state senator James Barbour chairman of the Senate committee leaped to his feet. A we wont have charges like that Here he shouted. Would train indians in is the intention of Secretary Wilbur to see that the Indian schools particular attention to this Type of training and then have the employment agencies place the training Indian before the pm Washington. C., mar. 28�? Federal Aid to carry on the search for new methods of utilizing the t Aste products of farms was proposed today As one of a new plan do you think in a going to sit Plover of such labor Here silently and have All the it is the belief of the Interior de courts attacked in this manner by i apartment that an Indian properly a Man who has been a defender of trained and then a Ted in Abtam the All his life Wood ing work where this training can replied. Judge Harry m. Fisher of the be utilized will no longer present any problem to the government. Tire economic phases arising from the ownership of Indian land Wall be dealt with according to the Federal -. Or of a tiny re of that and of Cook county circuit court told the l0t Pron a to n4fi Mississippi Valley improvement committees he had been surprised Willij w7h? Nas Cintio of association and had made frequent to hear the courts attacked by a As they come before the de nth roles be uie House i trips t0 Washington to appear in Man like Darrow who has reach Dart ment for discussion. And Grant Coll. The Oie the Pou interest of Inland waterway de led his present position because he spa 0 Man cultural committee. Marston pointed to the use of in stalks in making paper As one the Many uses for waste products at such research might discover. Far. However he said the use of to stalk paper was not general in ugh to Benefit All Farmers. Quot of i had been Able to sell the am stocks on my farm last year. I f r Ald have added ten per cent to the came from Marston said. William h. Marshall a fort Laur Rdale. Fla., Farmer advocated a an for handling All the perishable ducts from Cne Section through or snipping Point in mixed Carload weather forecast Softli Dakota fair tonight and always has resorted i to those very South a solidity a elopement. Funeral services will be held easter sunday at 2 p. Christi of i of Ponds on Hoover Church. Episcopal. Yankton with Dir Goiri f of Arches do twi Jvn nov the Rev. E. F. Siegfriedt pastor of Winter Park. Fla mar 28.�?</p�? l Icia Ting. For lot seaplane whether or not a the solid South 0 new York n y mar 28_up definitely broken depends on toe uniform highways the Navy dirigible los Angeles to Altitude Driker mucin Rorn Day was flying Over the Atlantic i being considered toward Norfolk. Va., in search of the i int Ftp scum and the alar it it with German reparations closely connected is the controversy now forming Over the anticipated report of j. Pierpont Morgan and Owen d. Young on the handling of German reparations. The Kronos Al for a treat International Bank to handle German reparations and perhaps to liquidate debts of the allies is so new and of such far reaching possibilities that it is certain to create a spirited debate that will split party lines. The question of congressional reapportionment in accordance with the 1s20 census we hich was Defeated by a filibuster in the Short session will certainly by Back in the limelight. Wherever questions of race and religion Are involved heated controversy appears to be inevitable. Both these questions Are involved in the dispute Over the so called National origins quota of the immigration Law which is scheduled to go into effect on july i. A Sham fight for its repeal now appears to be cer j Mcnary Haugen Tain Mellon qualifications the qualifications of Andrew w. Mellon to serve As Secretary of the Treasury under the old Law we hich forbids anyone engaged in business to occupy that office will also be debated at length even though it is not anticipated that a majority of the Senate will be in opposition. Another Long delayed question which will come to an Issue during the special session is the seating of William s. Vare of Pennsylvania and the decision of the contest which has been brought against him by William b. Wilson. The operation of the Jones Law we Ith its new and severe penalties for prohibition violators is certain to be the subject of heated debate. O. Washington d. C., mar. 28�? up a acceptance by Secretary Hyde of the House agriculture committee�?Ts5 Man in a fight invitation to appear at its hearing on farm Relief has revived Hope among some members that they May yet be Able to get a More detailed statement of the administrations views than president Hoover thus far has been willing to Advance. The Secretary now in Missouri notified the committee yesterday that he expected to return to Washington about april i and would be willing to Lay before it any information from his department we hich it might want. I was informed that the committee planned to conclude its hearing begun yesterday in april 3. And was asked to appear at his convenience before that Date. Made known to Hoover the House committees desire to 9ear from tile Secretary was made Nown to president Hoover several Days ago by representative Dickinson Republican Iowa. Subsequently chairman Mcnary of the Senate committee invited Hyde to appear before his group which began its hearing monday but he replied that he had found it necessary to go to Missouri on personal business. Before the Senate As to whether nations with military forces Are More Likely to enjoy peace than those which neglect their defense. In the last analysis this is a question of dealing with human nature. A i very strongly suspect that if there were but one nation in Tho world supplied with an army Navy and to make the supposition. As Strong As possible if that natron were our own. It would not be Long before the other nations had been overrun. A it seems to me that it is almost a moral certainty that we should find some excuse for taking that action. But when we know that other countries have a considerable ability to defend themselves it is _ human nature for us to regard them Scotland s. D., mar. 28. Up. Wit ii a More wholesome respect and the gunman who escaped from be More careful about violating their Yankton after wounding a police i rights. Yankton gunman robs taxi Driver made claim in Scotland that he shot policeman a still at Liberty on the River front there monday is believed to have been the Man who robbed Emil Voy after hiring him to drive him to Cedar rapids Iowa. The stranger bareheaded left with Voy tuesday morning for Cedar rapids. Yesterday in a Telegram from there Voy said the Man had robbed him and taken his automobile. In a drug store Here tuesday the stranger asked to see a newspaper. After Reading it he laughingly said. A a in a the one who shot that Yankton police officer a he was believed to be joking. The Man is described Here As resembling the mexican Type with dark hair a dark complexion and thick lips. He weighed about 180 pounds. He wore a Gray suit Tan oxfords and two shirts the outer one brow a and open at the Collar. He had no hat. Fits fugitive Yankton s. D., mar. 28�?up a the description of the stranger i who visited Scotland fits that of i the missing Yankton gunman with respect to the dark complexion lips Edgul Huic. Id to a Mii Llotd ref committee the new Mcnary farm j Relief Bill was endorsed by hallvard a in coun. Kloster representing 430 national1 efforts Arete i made to get in farm loan organizations in the touch a a Ltd erai1 a amp. Eighth Federal land Bank District Man who was robbed in cedi comprising Iowa Nebraska South officers to Dakota and Wyoming. He said he had supported the Bill with the equalization fee but that he thought the substitute measure would provide the Relief needed. Industrialists decline at the beginning of today a hearings. Chairman Mcnary of the committee made Public telegrams from John d. Rockefeller jr., Charles m. Schwab and an assist learn further details. Albert Miller of Sioux City com i Cern. Safety Only in strength a if we reverse this picture we can likewise conclude that if others know that we Are prepared to defend ourselves they will be less Likely to commit offences against us. A your army can he Small because we Are peaceful at Home and far removed from attack by land. Also an army can be assembled quickly. Our Navy is More extensive because our shores our great Commerce and our Distant possessions must be protected. And it takes years to build a Coolidge second article a promoting peace through limitations of armaments will appear in Tho May number of the ladies Home journal and the third article a promoting peace through denunciation of War a in the june Issue. Farm machinery cosi May be Cut 35 c concerns onite to put Chain store into practice Chicago. Iii., mar. 28�?co-operative manufacturing and marketing of agricultural machinery will enter into the adaptation of the Chain store idea which 35 Large makers and distributors have undertaken through the organization of the new United tractor amp equipment corporation according to Milton w. Anderson president of the con Panion of the missing Bandit who was arrested Here at the time of the fight will probably plead guilty to a charge of carrying concealed weapons according to the sheriffs office. Miller is held under $20.coo Bond. James Bronaugh the wounded officer is reported making satisfactory Progress at the Hospital. O Pierre. S. A. Mar. 28-</p a Sikorsky amphibian plane in which which the a a a proximately too county Highway t. Raymond Finucane wealthy sizes theft it that National election superintendents county commis a Rochester sportsman and three results last year spelled an companions have been missing since Phatic endorsement of prohibition they took off from Norfolk last George fort Milton editor of the Friday morning. The dirigible in charge of lieutenant commander Charles e. Rosendale and carrying a Crew of 50 officers and men took off from county Highway county commis missioners and District Highway engineers were in Pierre today for a Spring meeting of the county Road officials which opened this morning. Consideration of a uniform county Highway system is the main subject before the county superintendents. It a Tiv i v Chattanooga. Tenn. News. Told the Institute of statesmanship today. Milton addressed the gathering on a the future of the democratic party in the United states. He Friday warmer tonight. Iowa4-fair tonight followed by increasing cloudiness Friday rising temperature. A to i est tax partly Cloudy tonight and fonday warmer tonight and in Southeast portion Friday. North Dakota partly Cloudy tonight and Friday warmer in South cast tonight and prob lost anything of value. Eve Raph to name cry Day we locate lost a school for Cal lost done to wait if you have its straining station at Lakehurst i expressed the hop. That a in each a of the Southern states there will n. J., yesterday afternoon. Commander Rosendale planned to i grow from sound social and econ Fly Over the Ocean too Miles from Shore in belief that the plane made a forced Landing at sea and was Drifting eastward. Unless some traced of the plane is found the dirigible is expected her hangar tonight. Of to return to Jay warmer tonight and in St portion Frida v. Local temperatures hum sad Tantra As recorded by the official rement thermometer from 7 yesterday to 7 a. In. Today ijjr"11&Quot&Quot 62 minimum 29 it 7 a. In. Today 33 fair precipitation tide. And animals through in Lbw our want and service. Pam de f0�?T Cal in Coolidge. The. T. ,1 local Board of education announced a few weeks ago a Valu today. Aku a. Car Vlora while president and mrs. Cod Able dog is stolen but an were at game Lodge in accurate description in the Custer state Park the president o i. It. A j and the White House office Force Republican want ads used the High school building for seek referendum on Frantz Bill state Auto dealers Board to consider matter at meet Here Friday whether or rot a concerted drive will be made to secure signatures to insure a referendum on the Frantz Auto tax Bill will probably be determined at a meeting of the Board of directors of the South Dakota automobile trades association which will be held in Mitchell tomorrow evening in con Mitchell of a Section with the annual Omic foundations a Strong oppose automobile show. Tion it is expected that practically a nothing could Ron tribute nacre very member of the Board will be vitally to the health Ana strength present at the meeting and in a of the democratic pity in 6a_�?T i edition individual dealer members ant. To Owen d. Young declining c c or it the committees invitation to a ask. B. Voice Pear on the farm Issue. Rockefeller it a if mfftlmr1 said he had never made a study Lvii be i ii xxx of the farm problem and was rapid City s. a mar. 28.�? up a therefore not qualified to testify. I governor Emmerson of Wyoming Schwab said he had other in i who instigated the meeting of five garments and Youngs assistant mid Western governors which will said the financier would be kept in i is held in Denver next week to Paris for some time on reparations 1 consider measures for the conserva matters. The committee has yet to i Tairyn of Oil resources was asked in a hear from Henry Ford. The House agriculture committee entering its second Day of farm Relief hearings heard a number of witnesses outline a variety of possible methods for aiding agriculture. For farm waste utilization Anson Marston of Ames Iowa president of the american association of land Grant colleges told tile House inquiries that he favored Federal Aid to continue search for new methods of utilizing farm waste. G. W. Connell Secretary of the Telegram today to include gov. W. Big Law of South Dakota in the meeting. The message sent by president r. L. Bronson of the associated commercial clubs of the Black Hills said a we Are very much interested in your protest meeting to be held in denier next week. We believe Quot that South Dakota should be included. I would appreciate Bronson explained that while the Black Hills members of the with assets of More than $125, qoo.oc9 the combination of group buying and group Selling made pos sible by the organization is expected to redound to the Benefit of the Farmer by offering him less costly implements or. Anderson said. A we realize the Best possible farm Aid is that which helps the Farmer in economically producing those products he is Best adapted to raise at least Cost. Vie will do this by giving him the Best available ii modern equipment at prices to reduce his costs and on terms he can Best meet when his funds Are available. A we have had Chain stores in surprising variety for Many years counted in terms of our speedy business life but Extension of Tho principle to farm and Industrial equipment is of the moment presaging practically unlimited development of the Chain buying and Chain Selling o sex City treasurer absolved of loss Watertown s. A mar. 28�?04 a a. B. Calef former City treasurer of Estelline was relieved of responsibility for a loss of $13,264.48, club representing City funds when the Minnesota wheat Grover so Assoc a i were award that governor billow j Estelline state Bank suspended bus Tion. Proposed an organization was in Rochester. Minn undergo mess Iii 1g2� by a verdict returned after the can Adan wheat i inst treatment they understood it would be possible for him to Dele i. 2-19 int tire j found him. John Stephen i of the Quot station excess since january j0jt a Large tire and rim 1 i inches. a f a 9 but not for Long. A want weather and roads and brought it Back. A Man in Corsica lost a new suit and shirt which he v temp. Rioux Falls Huron y Jite town Birdeen rapid City looking fiefs in associated press 7 am i in of Road 45 59 42 .00 Good 35 59 33 .00 fair 33 63 32 .00 Good 36 47 31 c or fair 32 54. 32 of fair 32 59 32 no Cam 40 of 28 no fair 42 61 34 .00 Good in a Coolidge name to any building or Marker in rapid City. Missouri drops More at Yankton Yankton s. A. Mar. 28�?04 a further slight drop in the stage of the Missouri River Here was noted _ _ Cru c this morning the Reading being 7.8 purpose would be to Force or. A no Tinner j feet As against 8 feet yesterday. No Schaecht to Proi ice some sort of immediately brought the a than the knowledge that when the of Anocia Tion will be present. Democratic nominate a a Alc. Or there Are 1.005 members in the rust or inept Pandi?ate#y9f. I of a i state association and it is planned this Man will have the fight of his to p Ace petitions in the hands of life to win the Pimp be seeks. Every member in an Effort to be turning to the question of Acure Quick action on the proposed tron age in the South or. Milton j reference ruin. It is pointed out that traced the development of Southern such a referendum would prevent grievances against the Republican Sprantz pm from becoming of party from the Days of construe it a july i o dip Anitis Randy look 1nt0 w0rk of dallying 0f u s. Attorneys no my Attu Washington. A. Mar. Was said in French circles today or. Jalmar Schacht head of the German reparations experts delegation. Might be warned As to the possibilities of failure of the reparations conference to reach an agreement. He was to be told flatly according to the report that other reparations delegates were getting tired of his Fabian tactics. The the James River was reported in figure representing the extent Germany s willingness to 32 Quot i 32 no Good package to this office when i changed through this county today a reparations debt. A a a i in. J with water Stilt in re might a rvs. Raco ulc an lowlands. .vsion. Of its this figure a basis for Dis a a nationwide investigation of the work of United states attorneys h being made by the department of Justice with a View of determining whether changes in personnel Are needed and what improvements lean be made. Attorney general Mitchell said president Hoover is interested in the outcome of the investigation and will receive a full report. The attorney general said that a study of data gathered from All sections of the country was being made to determine How efficiently the United states attorneys were conducting the Law enforcement work of the government with 3 timed Pool to the marketing of wheat under a Federal farm Board. The Canadian Pool he said now owns 1.300 elevators and 12 terminals. Connell agreed we Hen representative Jones Democrat Texas inquired if he saw any reason Why the farm Board should not be Given the Power to close the commodity markets f it was found advisable. Would t lose Money he said he believed that a stabilization corporation could maintain prices on a higher level without losing Ironey. A the stabilization corporation a he added a would have on the Market exactly the same effect As a policeman on the Comer has in inducing Law Observance a Wiliam h. Marshall a fort Lauderdale fla., Farmer advocated establishment of regional distributing plants for handling perishable crops aided by cooperative marketing associations with a View to eliminating some of the middlemen and facilitating shipments of mixed carloads. The plants he said should be equipped for Canning and preserving if products were not immediately marketable. Urges Broad Powers a Federal farm Board with Broad a Federal farm Board with Broad Powers to regulate production and marketing was advocated by s. Ettington president of the Farmers Grain dealers association before the Senate committee. In circuit court at Hayti. The trial lasted seven Days. A Estelline brought suit to recover the Money charging it was deposited when the Bank was a insolvent and had been for some time prior to it it also charged that Calef had knowledge of the alleged insolvency at the time of a raking the deposits. The defense introduced testimony that the Bank was solvent when the deposits were made and contended that if the Bank was not _ solvent at that time Calef did not Huron. S. D., marl"28-l/p a id a now of such insolvency and act Quot ate a representative to the meeting. General indications of Oil throughout Western South Dakota and possibilities of Early development on several locations were go Enas the reasons for asking the state be included in the midwestern session. took school Cash Mcdaniel. 50, prominent Beadle a Cunt Fanner was at Liberty under a $1,000 Bond Tod a a. Charged with embezzlement of $2.780 08 from the pleasant View school District which he served As treasurer. The Money was taken it is alleged in the complaint signed by r r. Minske. President of the school Board during a period of several months from july i 1927 until january 30. 1929. Mcdaniel a 430 acre farm located near Broadland. Is considered one of the Best in the county. To an equalization fee or any other form of tax and also to the stabilization regencies unless they were empowered to Deal with the production problem. No farm program he said would succeed and in fact the Farmer de in Good Faith. France Breaks into a to alone affair Washington d. Mar. 28-�?c4> a frs nce As Well As great Britain and Canada is now interested in the sinking of tile Canadian Schooner a a in Malone by an american patrol boat in the Gulf of Mexico. This new complication has been added to the Case by a report from the French Consul at new Orleans that the Seaman drowned when the alleged rum runner went Dow i was a French citizen. He had been described previously As a naturalized British subject. Unlike the British and Canadian diplomatic representatives who Are concerned with the Broad principles involved in the sinking of the vessel and interpretations of til 1924 would be ruined unless the govern rum smuggling treaty Tho French ment undertook of curtail pro Dir embassy s interest has to do a a a Tion we Quot a Tho Retif Coney demanded with he death of one of it no or a special reference to criminal cases said his organization Wras opposed in Cit zeus