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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 1, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather in bf"1&Quot i Mim a a. A fourth i i it l l uni adv a to fair Frost i Riei jul a if edit Ion vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. D. Wednesday May i 1929 twelve pages number 178 state lands on up Grade now belief i c. Figures show that minimum in Index number is reached Sinclair a workhouse All name implies High Point in 19201 Washington d. A. May in Quot special a a study of farm real is j Tate values per acre Iii South Dakota has just been made Public by the interstate Commerce com i Mission snowing the violent flu Cut i actions in land values in this state since 1912 with an Index of too for the in i tire country s farm land value per acre in 1912, South Dakota show j de. By this scale an Index of 96. Or j a Points below the average. For i the past year 1928. This state pre j rented an Index number of 96. A1 j so. Or exactly the same As sixteen years before the commissions statistics show. High Point in 1920 at one time during the intervene j my years in 1920. South Dakota j farm land values per acre increased i by the above scale to an Index of 181. Or a 36-Point jump Over the i preceding year. In 1921. The High figure dropped to 173. In 1922. To 146. And in 1923 it had reached 126. From this Point on. The South Dakota figure per acre approached tile 100-scale until in 1927 it dropped to 97. And later to 96 during the past year. 1928, the Commerce commission experts reveal. South Dakota pays More in income taxes Marion obeyed psychic car of Ofoma forces says her sister Quot opera Star controlled unconsciously by exterior influences which have guided career and dictated retirement above dining Hall of the District of Columbia workhouse at Occoquan va., where Harry f. Sinclair will eat for three months if he is sent to the prison. Hard labor is the Rule at Occoquan and the Brick Plant a below is of the places where the Oil magnate May do his time. By Herbert c. Plimmer Washington d. A. May in a a the decrease in farm land value u Harry f Sinclair is compelled in South Dakota up to 1928 was 4 to serve his 90-Day sentence Tor per cent Over the total value for \ contempt at the District of Columbo the commission estimates Bia workhouse he will run up this is contrasted with an 81 per against discipline to which he increase in such value from y never dreamed he Ever would be 1912-14 to 1920. The figures show. Subjected. A comparison of the 1912-14 figures i the general opinion now is that with those for last year show a de Sinclair will go to the workhouse a tease of 4 percent for 1928 Over the former period although the scale decline and the percentage decline in the Worth of South Dakota farming land during the past eight years have been consistently Large statistics for the past two years seem to indicate that a minimum Point has been reached and Point to an ultimate reversal trend. Average annual drop i Points for example the drop in value from 1927 to 1926. Which is represented in the Index scale by one Point is Only about one tenth of the decrease during 1927 Over the a weeding year. In the same connection. The 1926 decline was nearly rather than the District of Columbia jail. In the workhouse at Occoquan 26 Miles from Washington no distinctions Are made. No prisoner is sent there unless he is physically fit for work and Able to comply with tile workhouse routine occupations Range from work in the Brick Plant to gardening. Tile prisoner s first realization of what he has to put up with during the extent of his sentence comes within a few minutes alter he arrives at Occoquan. Every article of clothing he has on at the time is taken from him. There is substituted the regulation prison garb consisting of a Gray or Blue prisoners Dav at Occoquan Washington. D. C., May in up a if Harry f. Sinclair serves his 90-Day contempt sentence at the District of Columbia workhouse. At Occoquan. Va., his daily routine will be As follows 6 30 . Arise make up his bed and make his toilet. 7 of breakfast. 7 30 . Report to work at task assigned him. 12 of noon dinner. 12 39 p. In. Report Back to work. 4 .00 p. In. Quit work and prepare for supper. 4 30 . Supper. 3 00 to 9 00 p in. Recreation. 9 00 p. In. Lights out and in bed. Every saturday night and on holidays lie May if he wishes attend a movie in the recreation Hall on the workhouse grounds. Federal returns for 1929 show increase approximately $82,000 corporations a Lead i Republican Washington Bureau j the Albee building Washington d. J Washington d. A. April 30�?special a South Dakotas increase j their income tax payments More than fifteen per cent this year Over j preceding fiscal period the Treasury department revealed Here today j in a statement showing income tax payments by South Dakota individuals for the first nine months of the fiscal year the department estimates that $237,983.34 was paid \ into the Federal Treasury As con trusted with payments of $202,890. J 12 during the same period of the j fiscal year 1928. The marked increase in the amount of individual returns from i this state is also matched by an 1 equally Large increase in income tax payments by South Dakota corporations returned $370,045.73 in taxes to the Treasury during the first nine months of Hie present fiscal period As contrasted with the lower amount of $323,274.54 last year. Total collections $608,087 total income tax payments for i South Dakota for the nine month period including both individuals i and corporation returns ran far i ahead of the preceding period. Last year the total collection was $526.-164.66 whereas the figure for the j present fiscal period is $608,037.87, the Treasury department announces. Contrary to the trend in income new York n. A. May in Marion to master several languages and Talley s elder sister. Florence in j speak them with hardly a Trace of lists that the Young opera Singer is retiring in obedience to mysterious Mineral dirt chipped East i accent. Psychic forces which have guided her through her career. When Marion announced her decision to quit the operatic and concert stage two weeks ago she said something about a destiny a but also it will come As suddenly As her re-1 gave the More prosaic reason that j cent decision a psychic j she wanted to live on a farm. Hundreds of letters have been sister Florence a sedate bobbed received offering farms some As haired blonde who has been mar gifts to the retiring Prima Donna Ion s Secretary explained her the but More for Sale Ory which is reminiscent of the an Anonymous admirer in water classic Tribly thus Bury. Conn., has donated four a you see Marion is not conscious Chicks a to Start a Chicken of the mysterious Powers that guide i likes to care for them her actions. But Mother and ii her sister said have known it All the time. So j a if you Only saw How Marion that when she suddenly told us and i Delight in caring for thcs1 that she had decided to quit opera Chicks you doubt Marion s the sister appeared amazed i soil taken to Michigan the suggestion Marion might Bel _ ,. School of mines Tor reduction purposes Rich in Quot manganese contemplating Matrimony with a Railroad magnate As has been re i to red. A Marion get married Marion has no such ideas ask present. I guess we weren t a bit hard Workedited Florence admitted that her Sis decision for a Marion has said she will decide upon the location of her farm after Felt that hard work had some Tor her last appearance with the thing to do with her Success but metropolitan opera company when asked How to account for the fact j she sings in Lucia in Cleveland that the Prima Donna has been Able i May 4. Steck proposes revolt reduced. New farm Relief i to Escobar Force one Towel is allotted also to be turned in after a weeks use. It May be washed during the week by the one who uses it. The prisoner is limited to one Shower Bat ii a w Eek unless his work is such that More frequent houses a lot of men and hot water is sic e in a rim arters Are in Large j tax receipts from South Dakota Brick dormitories with Concrete department shows a consider floors. Each Man has an army cot. Al be decrease in the amount o in. All prisoners must be in bed at Cellaneous taxes collected in i 9 o clock Sharp and Are forbidden i state under Federal tax Laws. La. To to get up until 6 30 the next morn in Quot All tax collection exclusive of ing without permission from the j income taxes under the head guard. At no time Between these j miscellaneous thei department i hours May they put on any part of j port that such collections in South their clothing. No pyjamas or night j Akita fun 207�no"ft shirts Are provided but the Pris i the 1928 fiscal period to $,<,609.<8 Oner May furnish his the present fiscal period. At Occoquan no doors Are locked / a Ako night a Lone guard is Sta i total collections in South Dakota honed at each dormitory. However j from All purees during the nine a Short distance away there May be months amounted $635,647.65 the heard at times the baying of a department revealed. The total for bloodhound one of 12 held in in whether he will fight or surrender to mexican federals is Uncertain iowan would take 25 millions available for farm waste plants by Blair Coan Washington a. .c., May. I a copyright 1929�?an amendment. A a to the farm Relief Bill has been in-1 a 0 e Odeis vice u u Douglas ariz., May in up a the City of Agua Prieta Sonora Anc. By Genera Ignacio Fores in the name of the mexican Fedora government today following the signing of an official agreement Between representatives of the two factions at the american customs House Here. Produced in the Senate by senator Daniel t. Steck of Iowa and which if accepted will mean the immediate development of farm wastes. This amendment provides a fund not to exceed at any time $25,000.0000 to be loaned at nominal interest to farm operatives i Mexico City Mexico May 1-op for the purpose of developing in a Federal occupation of the state of dust rial plants to manufacture i Sonora proceeded today with further m paper pulp from Corn and Cotton a rebel surrenders mostly by twos and a a. Molt than stalks straws of All kinds sugar i threes and Small groups emphasis Cut Cioci to ascertain lie exact Cost it a com a de Velo in ments Carload of Oacoma Mineral bearing soil was shipped yesterday to the school of mines Al Houghton Mich. Conjecture has it that Tho Power Sites on White River have been Given up in favor of Hie big Bend pro it. Backers and lessors of South Dakota River Bottom lands have appealed to South Dakota senators and members of Congress asking to have Tariff on manganese retained. Analysis is said to have shown Missouri River and White River soil is Rich in manganese aluminium and Silicon. Eastern capitalists continue to lease Large tracts of land Iii neighbourhood it Hani Eilain Oacoma and Kennebec. Oacoma. S. May a special with the shipment of a till Carload of mural nearing Missouri Ricer Soli from tile River Bottoms near Tetonia to the Michigan school of mines at Houghton. Mich yesterday afternoon interest in the develop menus whim have been doing on in the neighbourhood of this quiet Little River novo increased Many times u , Tim Carload Osoh. Which Vorum n Lave been loading for tile i t two or three Day contained 40.doj pounds of dirt or i Wen to tons. Whale there was no authentic information. It was generally believed that the destination it the dirt a tie Michigan school of mines indicates that the promoters who have been leasing land near Here a Vear have finally ties of the Cane pulp and a other like Agricula j my the Complete collapse of Theof How in Large qua Tural movement. Melt to its com non Mineral parts this move by senator Steck is i in the East general Juan Andron Many anese aluminium and Sill considered Here As the most adroit Almazan spent last night at Colonia i Coll of his legislative career As it places Oaxaca after leading his army i Yil a Jap Heil basis the administration and the pro through dangerous pulpit pass. Was pointed out that Twenty ponets of farm Relief in a position the rebel Force was drawn up at pm its would give engineers some sex slides one shirt one handkerchief the laundry for a fresh Supply. House defers Aid plans for Tariff ten Points Over the 1925 figure. Denim jumper and a pair of Trou which. Itself dropped 30 Points Over Sers. He also is Given one Union the immediately preceding three j suit one pair of socks one pair of y ear period for an average decrease j of ten Points annually. At the same time percentage figures. Which Are not Given comprehensively in the interstate Commerce commissions report Are believed to have shown a material decrease in the past two years not j wholly attributed in a variation in proportional values. Northwestern is wrecked at Ordway j Aberdeen s May. Pic passengers and Crew on the South j bound Chicago and Northwestern passenger train escaped injury yesterday afternoon when the train was derailed near Ordway about j eight Miles North of Aberdeen. J Only the engine remained on the j track the tender being derailed with the baggage cars and coaches. The cars remained upright. T annl n Bra gunship to and a Cap these he must Wear for one week before they Are turned in at slant readiness to pick up the Trail of an escape. Plain and solid food is served. Occoquan officials do not permit inmates to provide their own meals. Democrats plan intensive drive Augen toed further at one of the principal objections to sikh be la est Abl so at to on would complicate farm Relief legislation. Senator nor site of Union the Farmers of the full benefits proposed. Holding that his amendment would tend to discourage overproduction and thus help to overcome Haugen to Senate Washington d. To. May in apr Friday afternoon was set today by chairman Mcnary of the Senate agriculture committe for a Senate vote on the Export debenture plan As a method of farm Relief. Washington. D. May in pm chairman Haugen of the House agriculture today that the first nine months during the 1928 period was $571,224.19. Nebraska and Iowa of moved Tho South Dakota trend in locating an increase in collections this year Over 1928. But North Dakota showed a reversal in the fact that payments of $632,87�?o .30 in 1928 for that state dropped to $562,595.17 this year. The reason for the decrease is largely shown in a re i duet on of income tax collections from individuals from $412,801.17 j in 1923 to $347,959.72 in 1929. A i farm Price level drops two Points Ris declared i a Ai Washington. D. A. May a any legislation to increase the Washington. D. a May an department of agriculture figures prices of farm products aril tend to a determined to build up their forces show that the Gene Anevel often increase production. No one denies i throughout tile country and recover that. It is True of every protective losses sustained in the last election Tariff Ever ado Pieu. There May be democratic leaders have decided to More danger in this instance and establish permanent party head therefore i think we should be will quarters in Washington to conduct Mer try nut a Fin a to firm a a Wirra n wot inn Tyrl have where their refusal to accept the proposal May constitute a repudiation of their own Bill covered in farm Bill this is pointed out by reference to Paragraphof Section 6 of the administration farm Relief Bill which defines the conditions under which Loans Are to be made saying in part a if the proceeds of the loan Are to be used for assisting the operative association or corporation in acquisition by Purchase construction or otherwise of facilities and equipment for the preparing handling storing processing or Sale or other disposition of agricultural commodities los soles Only six Miles Distant i aft basis upon which to figure. But it was not believed they would i while smaller quantities of the Ere risk an open encounter although bearing soil have been shipped East there had been outpost skirmishes. J at various times in the last year. General Almazan sent a column j yesterday was the first t Ime that North of the rebels in an Effort to j any considerable Quantity of the outflank them and Cut off their re i Earth has been sent. Out. Observers treat toward Agua Prieta. In the i Here say they Are confident that the event of a fight the rebels faced j analyses of tile Earth have been almost overwhelming defeat at the completed and that rile larger ship hands of 10,000 federals such an mein was Macle solely for the Pur encounter probably would be the pose of experimental reduction last of tire revolution. I while the actual shipment of the general Calles moved his head i Carload of Mineral soil gave Resi quarters northward to Jane. Son dents Here something new to talk Ora. What military problem faced i about it was also Learned today him in this sector seemed largely i that the Eastern promoters have fighting. Continued during he Tirier and i to uni Ai i irs one of time rather than fighting. I continued during be wiper senator Steck in argument for the smallest Section of Sonora i Early Spring to lease Large tracts of 5 his amendment Points out the remained in the hands of the re land. J word a a proceedings in the above j v0lters-i quotation As referring to the treat i 1 amp 1 Nogales Sonora May in a3 let a Gifford the latest leasehold is said to be the Gifford ranch near Kennebec ing to put a penalty on overproduce j a Active organization work 365 Days Tion. In the Hope for vote this week the Headquarters will be Stab the possibility of other important fished under the direction of form committee. Announced amendments being offered was Sug or representative Jouett Shouse of consideration of Addi tested by the announcement of Kansas one of the framers of the to the scene and expected to have tie track cleared by noon today. The damage had not been announced but about to rail lengths of the track went out. Taking about 250 ties. Blinding Snow visits Rockies Denver. Colo. May in a a May on would complicate the situation the other end of the Capitol. Four Bills up a up a Anay j the four Bills the House commit Dav brought to the Rocky Matin Hee had expected to seek action in lain Region a swirling blinding j were a measure to change the def in cratic executive committee. Will establish contacts announcing the decision after an informal conference with a Large number of democratic senators chairman John j. Raskob of the additional legislation by the House i tool and Marge a the proposed Stab democratic National committee said planned to Call up several additional producers federation it was re farm Bills today. J called made Public a vigorous pro the decision was reached after j test last week against provisions in word had reached House leaders j the Bill a that require cooperative from the Senate that the passage of marketing associations to own. Con Ilion of Ole Margarine under the placing a tax on butter substitutes the Haugen Bill to make various changes in the Federal warehouse ac., the Mapes Bill to establish minimum standards for farm products and the Ketcham Bill to provide for the assignment of representatives of the department of agriculture to the foreign service. Snowstorm borne in on a North wind. Cold rain throughout the night had turned to a heavy wet Snow in much of Montana and Wyoming and in darts of Colorado. Ranchers took measures to protect Spring lambs and weak cattle already menaced by recent inclement weather. Grain and fruit armers mindful of Frost were con a earned about the condition of their reps. Gem in Salmon repays housewife i Day or saturday. Ashtabula of. May when mrs. Frank English of this City opened a can of Salmon and dumped the contents on a plate. She heard something rattle like a Pebble and searching it out she Lound it was a Diamond. A jeweler appraised the Stone today at $175. O Iliza Tion corporations. Nevertheless Senate leaders still hoped to bring the debenture Section to a vote without delay and to pass the Bill itself before the weekend adjournment. After that they expect the task of adjusting differences Between the Senate and i Shouse would devote his entire time to the work and would be a in Active Contact with members of the National committee and members of Congress and in Complete charge of relations Between state organizations their chairmen and the executive committee he an introduce Tariff Washington. D. j the Tariff revision Bill will be in j Laders had deserted the equalize produced in the House either Fri ton be political expediency representative senator Watson of Indiana the re Tilson of Connecticut the re pub publican Leader asserted in the House to of adv several weeks before Norm Cpd win have monthly meet a a i r is read to be cent to pres i Ings in Washington in which he War a Tiresias chairman of the National com a Hoover. Mittee and former senator Peter wat find or to to lire my in Gerry of Rhode Island chairman Watson ret run fire on iof the advisory committee will Par a it Robinsons Iee stand tie Pate. Other members of the exe Washington d. C., May lg5/�? Cutie committee Are senator har replying to a charge by senator Rison of Mississippi senator Pitt Snow in Minnesota Fergus Falls. Minn., May in 4� a six inches of Snow was reported in the Northern part of this it Ottertail % county. Light flurries with considerable rain fell Here. Weather forecast bean Leader said today alter a conference with chairman Hawley j of the ways and Means committee. J tile measure will not be taken up for debate until next week. How Ever As several Days will be Given the membership to study its Mani i fold provisions for purposes of Cam Parison with the present Law. The Bill thus will be Given to the House for consideration four months from the Date the full com j Mittee began Public hearings on the subject. Seven weeks and a j half were devoted to these hearings and upon their conclusion the Republican members began the wiring of the Bill. Their work has been in Progress nearly months and so great lies their task that lately the a found it necessary to hold j night sessions. Two Ben have Many a by the associated press South Dakota fair with Frost tonight cooler in Southeast per Tion thursday fair with rising temperature. Nebraska fair and cooler to Corr vhf to tit it h-twuin1 pm Sprau re Day i for debenture plan with rising. Washington d. A. May i �rvf0 having adopted the Norris Amend thursday fair warmer in Wem and ment the Export debenture Sec temperatures Hon of its farm Relief bil1 the sen i Emp nature ate was in position today to resonate today that Robinson himself attacked the Lee and later accepted it. The Indiana senator said that in May. 1926. Robinson opposed the adoption of an amendment to a pending cooperative marketing Bill which sought to incorporate the fee. Could t see it at that time. Senator Watson said senator Robinson declared a i am unable to comprehend How a provision levying an equalization fee can get the approval of Farmers after they had studied Watson added that Robinson declared a the essential objection to the fee is that it seeks to Levy a tax without the consent of the person to be Robinson interrupted with a spirited reply in we High he asserted Watson was condemning him because he accepted the Equa it Rion fee As the Only form of farm Relief which stood a Chance of receiving the approval of Congress. The Indian replied that All he was trying to show was that Robinson himself was As inconsistent maximum and minimum tem Cee j toward a Voe on that dispute As arkansans had charged la print Ned pm it vision itself. Watson with being facial government thermometer amendment which chains from 7 a in yest Rda. To 7 a. debenture Section to provide work ordered on today maximum 64 minimum 40 at 7 a. In. Today 42 roads fair precipitation. 0 since january i. 584 Cini tation excess since january i 95 inches. Of weather and roads r temp 7 . H to p roads Sioux Falls 44 65 36 .00 Good Watertown 36 55 33 to. Good Huron 60 40 .02 fair Aberdeen 37 54 37 to fair rapid City 35 55 35 .21 Good Brookings 41 57 41 of Good Yankton 42 67 39 of Good the reduction of debenture rates j whenever overproduction is forecast i in affected crops was adopted without a record vote. It had the support of members opposed ski Kythe Pian As a whole who. As in is p chairman Mcnary of the agriculture committee put it. See no objection to perfecting a legislative proposal even though they intend to vote against it. Caraway opposes plan at the same time the Amend cents of the debenture Iff Friday Robinson of Arkansas the demo Man. Of Nevada governor Frank i. May i�?<4 a franc Leader that Republican farm Fin d. Roosevelt of new York and f. J. Hoey of new York. Shouse. The National chairman announced a will Call upon National committeemen and National com Mitte Ewe Omen and party leaders both in Congress and in the several states for advice and counsel and will ask them to contribute their Effort and thought that will Best promote the party s want song organization a everything will be done a he said a to build a Strong countrywide democratic organization that will be a virile going institution functioning at All times in the interest of democratic policies and doctrines As set Forth by such great democratic statesmen As Thomas Jefferson Andrew Jackson and Woodrow Raskob also announced that the party deficit had been reduced from $1,550,000 to about. $800,000 and that he expected it to be brought under $500,000 within a fortnight. He told newspapermen that he had no intention of resigning As tonal chairman. Shouse has been Active in democratic party affairs for More than Twenty years. He was a Leader in the campaigns to obtain the presidential nomination for William g. Mcadoo in 1920 and in 1924. And devoted his time exclusively during the National Campaign last year to the Effort to elect the Smith Robinson ticket. Bodies of Rescue fliers Are found Sydney. N. S. A. May i a it pm the tragic aftermath of the search for the air plane Southern Cross was closed today with the report from a land party of searchers that the body of Robert Hitchcock had been found under a Wing of the air plane Kookaburra and the body of Lieut. Keith Anderson about the forty Yards away. J the two aviators had made a orders to this effect were issued j forced Landing in the wild Bush of following yesterday s meeting by the Northern territory while search of. A. Tennis new York chairman ing for the then missing air plane of the Board of directors who at Southern Cross and Captain Char plan. In demo new Railroad line Yankton s. May. to Start construction work at once on the Yankton Norfolk railway line was reached at a meeting Here yesterday of officers and directors of the Yankton Norfolk and Southern railway company which is sponsoring the project. Crews will begin throwing up the Grade beginning at the South end of the Missouri River Bridge Here within ten Days officers of company announced today. Prices from March 15 to april 15 declined two Points from 138 per cent of the pre War level. The decline was the result of a general decline in farm prices of All crops livestock products eggs and Wool which was Only partly offset by increases in the Price of hogs beef cattle sheep lambs horses and chickens. The department also announced that farm work had been delayed by bad weather in Northern areas that there had been an Early season in the South and the general Outlook on the livestock situation was favourable. The Spring program in the rib Thern areas was slowed up considerably by bad weather but resulted. The department said in a Good Supply of moisture in the soil particularly in the Western wheat Belt. Chicago gangsters run own gun Range Chicago 111., May a John Scalise and Jack Mcgurn under indictment for the massacre of seven men last St. Valentine s Day were released today on Bonds of $50,000 pending trial which was set for May 29. Ment of waste Field crops which he i an a a Murp than t Wen to Nils from the maintains Are known to All As i whether general Jose Gonzalo Esco More than Twenty i us Nom inc hexi nral Quot bar. Supreme head of the mexican Missouri River and Ivins higher a i revolutionary forces had agreed to j than any land thai Epi emotes the Steck amendment which it i surrender or had Damp idea to Light it arc known to have lenses thus far. Sect Ion 6 7 f v is Otter smaller tracts in the Vicinity Fri inc Relief Mil j Liim in Eastern Sonora from two0/ Chamberlain. Oacoma and along a a rep Mav mat directions remained Uncertain today. I Missouri and it in _ Rivers Are rnnlrfltf0 it Tho la defiant As the Power of his forces also Nown t "v11, f a cooperative associations the pro-1 run Chiph on an Thror h Tho 1 is said now that the land that has needs of the Loans to be used for j rpm Hapl to six 1 been purchased outright by the assisting the cooperative action in acquisition by Purchase construction or otherwise of facilities and equipment for the preparing. Handling storing processing and Sale of Corn stalks wheat oat and Rice Straw Cotton stalks Cane flight of rebel generals to american Assoc soil and tie Surrenc or of troops and strongholds Escobar last night issued a statement saying he was ready to fight. A few hours later however rebel officers entered a conference at Agua Prieta Sonora with mexican Federal officers with stalks and other like agricultural j a View of putting an end to the commodities. Chicago. 111., May in a3 a from a wooded desolate Island in the Rock River below Rockford and from the witness chair of the coroners inquest there had come today new and significant evidence in the St Valentines Day gang massacre Case. The Island was revealed As the machine gun target Range of Chicago gangsters the spot w Here they tested new firm arms and perfected their marksmanship. Next disarmament step up to league Washington. D. C., May up a the position was taken in High administration circles today that the next move in naval disarmament rests with the league of nations preparatory commission rather than the Washington government. The position of the administration is that another naval disarm ment conference would be futile until there had been an agreement in Advance on a formula quite apart from that of tonnage upon a which the chief naval Powers we Ere unable to agree in 1927. Baseball scores National league Boston at Philadelphia postponed. Rain. New York at Brooklyn postponed. Wet grounds. Chicago. 004-000-000 Cincinnati. 000-101-002 Bush and Grace Luque and Gooch. Pittsburgh .20 St. Louis of Hill and Hemsley Sherdel and Smith. De by the argument that it would gain supporters for their stand. But insisted that it would deprive tended the meeting. Irs Kingsford Smith. How to secure Loans a such Loans made under this subdivision May be secured by marketing contracts of members of cooperative associations and be required to be paid together with interest there on. Within a period of Twenty years by Means of charge to be deducted from the proceeds of the Sale or other disposition of each unit of the agricultural commodity delivered to the cooperative association. Or May be secured in such other manner As in the judgment of the Board is adequate. The aggregate amount of Loans for the purpose of this subdivision outstanding and unpaid at any one time shall not exceed $25,000,000.�?� denies Mellon in on aluminium. Washington d. C., May a a senator Reed. Republican Pennsylvania testified today before the Senate judiciary committee inquiring into the right of Andrew w. Mellon to hold office that the Treasury head did not sign a contract of the aluminium company of american for a Canadian development As the committee has been informed. Chairman Norris has contended Mellon As a stockholder in the aluminium company and other enterprises is serving in violation of an old statute forbidding the Secretary of the Treasury to be interested in carrying on Trade or Commerce. In this e Section senator Walsh Democrat Montana cited the Canadian visit of Mellon in 1925 at the time the aluminium company took Over a Power development from the Duke tobacco interests. Senator Reed today produced w hat he said was the original contract for that transaction and declared it did not carry Mellon s name. The contract carried the signature of r. B. Mellon a brother. Senate laughs off Heflin a complaint easterners and that which has been obtained under Long leaseholds Wail total Over 100.c00 acres. While the bulk of it lies close t the Missouri i and White Rivers some pieces like j the Gilford property Are further Back from the River. Asks for tar it action i in connection with the announcement now More deficit than Ever before that the River soil contains manganese in Large quantities it became known hate today that Tho i promoters of the project have approached members of the United i states Cong Ess. Urging them not i Only to Tho Tariff on Man gangs of but possibly to increase it. I it is said that Only a very Sui a ii part of the manganese used in the the nit -1 eel states is produced in this country but that the possibility of in re pro Northwestern Raph Aik duet on in this Section of South a lines route in Augu j Kola i t increase the american Ujj a Phi in e s p i t e Supply need a a i to Rill i o revolution. The conference in which United states army and consular officers participated As observers broke up Early this morning and there was no announcement As to its outcome. Of forged in state Clouds wind Huron. S. A. May in up a the first air plane to Ever take off in j t tee tin n. Another Angle of the projected development is said to be the Rumor that the development company ga9a on a est canc that for want of a better tarnished air line left the ground name has practically Given up its Are at 9 20 a. In. Today for rapid plans for the development of Power City City on scheduled tune. Sltes 011 Tnp a the River. Last year the plane a Ryan five Passen i was rather definitely announced Ger Craft was piloted by de heft that the company had determined Ley. The flight marked the Stab upon two Power Sites on the White Lish ment of the rapid air lines Chicago and Northwestern railway Plain train Hook up. The event was the first on he River and that matter had gone so far that blueprints of the proposed Power plants had been prepared. Now it is said attention is focusing Ron a part of the a South Dakota Ion the big Bend District which end into the air week program. J gingers have declared is one of the the first passenger to step greatest potential Power locations aboard the ship Clyde r. In the United states. Smith chairman of the aviation j no dam necessary division of the Huron chamber of i no dam would be necessary there Commerce. He was followed by e. For the construction of a Power p. Galbrath Chicago assistant Plant. The Missouri at this Point general manager of the Standard makes a swing in a great arc the Oil company of Indiana. Chaa. H. I neck of which is but about a mile j. Mitchell publisher of the eve and a Quarter wide. With the Exning Hur onite Huron and b. B. I caption of a Quarter of a mile the Mccaskey president of the Huron j bulk of the i eng ining distance of chamber of Commerce also made this neck is hardly above the level the journey. The party was expect of the River. Thus it would be de Back at Huron at 4 30 p. In. Necessary Only to Cut a Channel the flight was hampered to some j through the mile and a Quarter of extent by a Strong Northwest wind j land in order to establish a drop that will hit the plane at an Angle j of some 26 feet a fall which would skies were Gray and gave Promise i develop a tremendous amount of of rain. Grayson urges a a pension support Aberdeen. S. A. May in up a William l. Grayson commander a Power More it is said. Than would be needed to operate the machinery necessary to reduce the Mineral bearing soil. Kirkham once made Survey the big Bend site was examined some time ago by j. E. Kirkham at american league Detroit at Chicago postponed rain. Washington at new York postponed. Rain. St. Louis .000-130-0 Cleveland. 103-100-0 Crowder and Schang Ferrell and l. Sewell. Philadelphia 440-1010-023�?24 29 0 Boston. 200-00 0-400�? 6 13 5 Grove and Cochrane w. Gaston Durham Bayne and a. Gaston chief of the u. S. Spanish War i that time state Bridge Engineer veterans urged support of Legisla and or. Kirkham estimated that a Tion now before Congress to Grant Power Plant could be constructed pensions to veterans of the War with in the big Bend neck for not More Quot Washington d. A. May rip�? Spain in an address before the local than two millions of dollars. This a sum it is said is considerably less than it would Cost to construct the two Power plants a hich were originally planned on the White River. In addition there would be an excess of Power which the company could dispose of to Farmers and towns and cities in the Vicinity of the Plant at a Low distribution Cost. While there have been no moves made for actual development in this immediate neighbourhood residents and observers Are generally confident that a great development i the Senate refused today by a i vote of 69 to 14, to adopt the Reso ution of senator Heflin Democrat Alabama condemning the attack on himself at Brockton. Mass., after he had delivered an address there. Senator Heflin had aroused considerable religious debate Over his Resolution after he had charged that opposition to it was influenced by the roman catholics. Those supporting the Heflin res Lution included two republicans. Robinson of Indiana and Sarkett of Kentucky. At the time of his Post last night. Others present included or. O. Gro than of St. Paul Nebraska surgeon general of the United Spanish War veterans and Russell b. Moberly superintendent of the state soldiers Home at hot Springs. Commander Grayson was a guest of Honor at a luncheon today. Of i takes on another Rome Italy May in a31 a Premier Benito Mussolini had added to his personal majority in the italian Cabinet with acceptance of appoint i is bound to come and while people ment As minister of Public works Here have Given up guessing As to visit to Brockton to address a meet j from King Victor Emanuel. He sue i when definite announcements will ing of the Kun flux klan senator i needs Giovanni Giuriati. Resigned. Be made Many Here declare they Heflin was assailed with missiles. J the italian Cabinet has 13 port would not be surprised if something one of them a bottle which missed folios of which Mussolini besides i of that nature would be Forth com him and struck a policeman being Premier holds eight. Ting in the very near future

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