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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 7, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather probably showers the evening Republican fourth edit Ion vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday May 7, 1929 Fen pages number 182 makes living deceiving Queens each Success nets api Arist five dollars having hoaxes female Monarch he Sells her to highest bidder Seldom gets stung Valdosta ga., May 7�? a a with Queen bees Selling for As much As $5 each and the whole world for a Market j. W. Sherman South i Georgia api Arist has developed a Way to deceive the creatures so that their capture is merely a matter of routine. He manufactures a false honeycomb that is so perfectly constructed that even the Queen does no to recognize the deception and makes her Way to the special cell that Sherman has devised As a trap. He never fails to lure the Queen from any Given comb Section. Sherman says the strategy makes it unnecessary for him to scrape around the whole hive probably injuring or killing Many bees in the search for their Queen. There never Are Many Queens. Usually there is Only one in a hive. When there Are More they fight. A Queen is hatched from the same kind of eggs that hatches a worker or a drone. She becomes a Queen Cut in Tariff in. 0. P. Tariff on manganese Hies duty on to be opposed Corn 15-25c rare picture Worth $8,000 if Adi dts on is sold for paltry $200 ancient Tondani f found in lot of old crockery finally appraised and pronounced As one of rare old masters by new York expert both Norbeck and Mcmaster Wool beef Lamb milk. Interested As result Cream and pork raised of Oacoma find in schedule fight to Start soon no cattle change Republican Washington Bureau j debenture is More certain new York n. A. May 7�?when 11548. Mrs. Marie Leefson of la Owen i a the Heads of the elders in this Avenue Lansdowne disposed of painting suggest the great master an Oil painting to an East Side aug Correggio by simplicity or. Lion House in new York recently for. Muller said. A Ronda in was a Pupil considerably less than $200, she of Little realized it was an old Itali mrs. Levan a Short time later. An masterpiece Worth at least for refused an offer of $3,Ogo made by i to times that amount. Two agents of an Art dealer. She a it m do thursday the painting was a discovered said she had purchased it from mrs. J Washington. C., May in a3 a yesterday dust Laden among a lot of i Eleison and placed a Price of Walsh of Massachusetts is willing to be paired with Shipstead the duty in manganese Ore of one cent per Pound on ores or concentrates containing 30 percent metallic manganese was retained in the Bill reported by the we v and Means committee Here today. The Aik r Iii a a a a a a a. A j Washington. C., May 7 up a w Tihin rom Driftw an incr a a of 15 to 25 cites per. Crockery in a 4th Avenue auction�?T$250 upon before learning of its i the outcome of the Export Deben As gon. A a Bushel was recommended on Corn room by mrs. Isabelle m. Ludlow value. Ture controversy in the Senate a imports by the new Republican tar a Canadian. J mrs. Leefson is t in widow of Pear cd today to rest on the deeds Iff Bill introduced into the House. Ludlow who had studied Art pro. Maurits Leefson distinguish i on of one meet it or Anco the ability. A a ,. In Boston induced mrs. Levan themed dutch composer and music in to ,.this noon. Several increases in the to have the work apprai5ed. Is tractor wh0 died february 16. O1 the pm ans proponents to obtain and or. Frank Muller an expert of 11928. She declined to discuss the j a pair because of comparato Scarcity the Queen Bee Center commands a Price that ranges from $1 to $5 in almost every country producing Honey. A worker is shown at the left and a drone at the right condition of Sinclair is Given Coyne serious White Collar Job lieutenant governor Oil magnate in jail at last however said to be is assigned to the drug resting comfortably i department. M1 Pirc s. D., May 7.�?fjf that j Washington C., May 7.- pier by when As a grub the workers the condition of lieutenant giver j starting his first full Day As a Pris Siulc her out for special feeding. J nor q e Coyne remains a a serious once Harry Sinclair wealthy Oil sub to fld Odu Gleea no nov he is resting comforts the workers feed Only enough i Bly a was the substance of a state a grubs to keen the to inn sunni Ert ment issued this afternoon by or. N�bmui8��u Mutum a in i w with a Queen Trent Stout attending physician As dispensing pharmacist and As drone a finds Fand iveans Cal who so so Alanl the jail physician during Fer As herself has Xiv More Quot re i a a possibility of populating her col a Softie the my. The workers do not produce i a eggs. Surplus drones which neither i collect food nor make Honey Are i a a stung to death by the co it nes a cd junk be Quot investigation of the Teapot dome a pianists who Breed Queen bees steered serious and has been com Oil lease was one 0f the first of the for the Market frequently take food j placated by patches of a Flamma j prisoners to arise this morning from the comb in which a Queen Aull Al irom the none too comfortable Iron Bee is being reared and place it in j Phat local resistance Mav help him cots in the jail. Operator Early this morning was assigned to the drug room of the Washington Asylum and jail to act a Strong fight against downward adjustment of the Tariff rate on manganese Ore will probably develop in the present session of Congress due to the belief that Large Ore deposits which can be profitably extracted under favourable Tariff conditions exist in South Dakota and other states it was Learned Here today. The Tai Iff Bill is now in the House ways and Means committee before which body a plea for an increase of i rom one to one and one half cents per Pound on manganese has been lodged by the american manganese producers association Ana it will not be known until next week what action the House body will take on this Mineral schedule in View of the counterattack on the enhanced duty by american steel interests however it was Learned today that senators Mcmaster and Noi j q. Free lit deck of South Dakota and other a Ais three months sojourn behind Che bars. Sinclair who last night began the sentence imposed upon him for his refusal to answer questions asked by a Senate committee during its Entrance charges of agricultural products were recommended including a Tariff practically double that of the resent beef imports. Raises were also recommended in milk Cream Lamb Wool pork and other farm products. There would be no change in the rate on Oats. Rye. Wheat flour and no change was suggested in the schedule on cattle on the Hoof. Sugar import fee tile Bill proposed a world rate of three cents per Pound on raw sugar and a rate of 2.40 cent on raw cuban sugar As against existing rates of 2.20 a Pound on raw world sugar and 1.76 cents a Pound on raw cuban sugar. Under the new Bill drafted after four months of work the Tariff rate on refined world sugar would be 3.50 cents per Pound and 2.80 cents Der Pound on refined cuban sugar. The present rates Are 2.39 cents per Pound and 1.91 cents a Pound. Tile Bill proposes be change in the rate on pig Iron. Long Staple Cotton would be left the Anderson galleries was called in. The painting entitled a Susanna and the elders a was cleaned under or. Mullers supervision who then said he believed it was the work of Francesco Maria Tondani who lived in Parma Italy from 1505 to r one of their number who is sides expect the agreement admitted she had disposed of a reached yesterday for limiting de Sale of the treasure last night but. Number of paintings or. Leefson had inherited from his Grandfather who was an italian. She expressed amazement when told of the recently discovered value of i the painting. Bank Law of �?T25 declared Legal supreme court ii a n d s Down decision establishing reorganization act surplus Breaks wheat Market other sections the deception in i Cou raging the workers to feed Sev i eral Queens at the same time. Took time but he won his argument Pasadena. Calif. May 7�?cp a a no Good too old a said the bus conductor handing Back a Transfer. A put in off if you re big brately replied the woman passenger�?200 pounds plus. A we won t move till you pay a replied the conductor smiling. A a in be got lots of she re survive. Up Early this morning a the is resting very comfortably. Guards at the jail said he also Trent Stout. S. Marx was one of the first to arrive in the or. White left by train this afternoon for Minneapolis. Ira Coyne of Rock Island. 111., dormitory Section. They declared the Rich Oil Man was up a about five looking Over his new surroundings. No imitation would be placed on members will make a Ujj present free importation of Sug vesti gation of reports a Man i a from the philippine islands Ganese producers Ca from 1 a three cent per Pound increase idly with Taff protect Iori f Mon r j imports would be pro foreign ores before they will con cur in any action to lower Manga a d u a f Nese duties or leave them on their me Bill would practically double present scale. It.,. J existing rates on beef imports. Dakotas Are interested the to Pachiva was introduced in manganese producers must be title Mpa be was 1uroailcca a Given a Chance for economic development in Case it can be shown that they Are capable of production on a scale Large enough to Supply a fair proportion of our National needs members say. The South Dakota senators Are especially interested Iii the report that Large manganese deposits May be j Ance of democrats. Bate after 2 p. In. Tomorrow to bring the proposal As embodied in the Senate farm Bill to a vote either late tomorrow or thursday. Checks of the Senate membership meanwhile have narrowed the line up of those supporting president i hoovers opposition to the plan to 46 and those in favor of it to 45. Leaders of the debenture proponents. Conceding this apparent indication of defeat nevertheless hold that any shift in the lineup today land tomorrow is More Likely to be j to their advantage than to that of buying Power i Suffi admin ration group _ cent to Appia brakes the announcement of senator to Huayi iwi4li.1t Walsh Democrat. Massachusetts Chicago 111., May 7�?up a the who favors the elimination of the Pierre. S. May 7-.>-in,Grain Market cloned with an three cases affecting the cons Titu crop surplus today slipped to a senator Shipstead. Farmer labor tonality of the South Dakota Bank new Low level of the current Minnesota one of the two advocates Porf Fanizza Ion Law of 192 the downward movement. Of the plan who is ill was one of Ite Creme court today dec a without a buying Power Winton hire developments in which the pre Sute supreme court today the brakes wheat and j ponets found encouragement. the Law to be constitutional and Tyc struck record Depths and All i such an arrangement would pre the presentations made against it deliveries of Corn except the cur i vent Walsh from voting on the is untenable. Rent month followed suit. Wheat j sue. His announcement left the de similar in nature As to Argil was Down but 1-2 to i 3-4c from i venture proponents with their a ment against the constitutionality yesterdays weak close but today a i Jor Effort directed toward finding of the measure yet differing in j opening had reached a Point four j some member of the opposing Damp Vanlier of presentation to the i i Voi a sum who would be willing to pair his courts the cases Are and merchants Bank. Huron the 1 a piste he1 of it Quot in Sci a week ago Farmers and Only the moderate pressure of vote with senator Kendrick demo Iron is j Short covering appeared to prop it c1t. Quot to a so ave is the trying to the bedside of lieutenant governor c. E. Coyne at Pierre or. Mark White Minneapolis heart specialist made use of the daily air passenger fir Between Huron and rapid City this morning. Or. White arrived in Huron by toned. The conductor stepped out train and made the rest of the to a phone while the passengers trip to Pierre in the air plane. He brother of the South Dakota offi his breakfast this morning con dial arrived in Pierre Early today listed of Cereal Ham and eggs and Corn muffins of which Sinclair ate Huron. S. D., Mav 7.�?up>�?hur 1 sparingly and Coffee. After breakfast major William l. Peak Warden of the jail asked the Oil Man what profession he was fitted for and Sinclair replied that he was a registered druggist and took a two year pharmacy course at the University of Kansas. Gets White Collar Job. A we have never had a pharma a min ones i 1 Ste s s has of undid looked at watches. A few Minu Isas soon As possible because or. Own later another bus Drew alongside j Coyne is seriously a As part of hot doties Sinclair will All passengers except the woman unless he is he d at Pierre Long required to assist in the Banda were transferred and the first bus or than expected. Or. White plans ing 0f cuts and in the care of other sped to the barn. J to take the air route Back to Huron minor injuries. The measure which now must go plan but is ill. Tie vote is possible Success in both of these pairing Vrh Tinoso Tyr a a a a Maneu vers would Cut the indicated Exchange Bank of Toronto. Saturdays close for yesterday was str the f a a debenture Oppon n or lir Cit at Tim Mark. I t l. To the House by chairman Haw James Tomlinson et�?Ta1 the Case up lev of the House ways and Means j involving the state Bank of wan Winnipeg was off six Centi at committee. A. An it one affecting the Farmers i the Start but this compared with the changes recommended in in each instance the cons Titu a to hate to be married to a to this afternoon and be in min Neap Man like you a said the conductor j ohs wednesday morning with a smile As the woman in High dudgeon got out at the barn a a in a like to be married to you for a few the woman retorted As she walked away. Of would use Idle As jail pharmacist. Major Peak said. Sinclair might be required to sleep part of the time on a cot adjoining the drug room in cases obtained from Missouri soil As the result of surveys at Chamberlain and Oacoma in that state it is Learned. At present according to the testimony of representatives of the american manganese association before the House ways and Means committee in its recent Public hearings the native Industry produces approximately one fifteenth of our National consumption of this product so essential to the steel Industry. However. During the War time stimulation of prices this annual production which now amounts to about 55.000 tons not including Manga Uleyous Iron ores with lower percentage manganese was raised to 305,896 tons or practically one half of the nations requirements. At that time manganese was on the free list. Production lower since War following the War despite the Tariff Handicap which existed until the passage of the Fordney my Cumber act in 1922, the Industry where certain prisoners May be so., vessels for Grain in As to require a constant attend us by More Tol m.000 tons As contrasted with the aver Navy balloonist Topeka kans. May 7�?<� ant there otherwise his sleeping emergency use of Idle government us share with the sixth owned ships during the next t�?T0 i out of uie lairs or Imam Rie travel 900 Miles is wed to jobs Charlottetown. P. E. I., May 7�? up j foreign markets before Harvest of Aii a Ric dip a m Dudac a apparently holders of distance the next crop has been suggested All amlk1lain Rokui a a by governor Clyde m. Heed. Of qualify for open vloff.dencehmthfls-1 Ole Margarine Gullane. Scotland. May 7�?</p a i Dusty and decreased production All players scoring As Law As 162 for costs due to increase in production the 36-Hole qualifying test for the i this would indicate according to British open Gold championship will members of the association the record for balloons by their flight of 900 Miles from Pittsburgh the pilots of u. S. Navy balloon no. I prepared to leave for their Homes today after their first sleep in 44 i hours. Lieutenant Thomas w. G. Settle and Ensign Wilfred Bushnell brought their entrant in the National balloon elimination races to Earth Between one and two p. In. At Cana Voy about 25 Miles from Here. A we Are feeling said lieutenant Settle a a Little sleepy but Leady to Start the trip right Over again if we had the record for the Type of Craft used in the elimination races is 572 age of 2.300 tons annually from 1909 to 1913. During which Genoa there was no Tariff Oil the imported product. The enclose in production since the pre War period to the one cent Tariff rate levied by Back to the committee for formal tonality of the Law we As upheld approval were decided upon by i a the constitutionality of the Law the republicans without the assist rests upon the same principle upon ice of democrats which Federal bankruptcy and state the Bill is the first Tariff Mea j insolvency Laws permitting compose sure since the Fordney Mccumber Tion of an insolvent a debts Are held act passed in 1922. Constitutional a the supreme court no change on beets i presented. No change was recommended in i As to the Contention of appellants rates on tobacco sugar beets or that the Law is unconstitutional As other beets impair my the obligation of contracts the Bill recommends increased also As depriving them of the duties on Cotton yarn Cotton sew ing thread and hand work Cottons. Cotton cloth and in practically All the higher Grade Cottons. Cedar lumber was Given a 25 per cent and Valorme duty along with shingles. The rate on plywood would be increased from 33 1-3 to a Holiday at the Canadian Market. Traders were disappointed that the Boon of lower Grain rates failed to bolster the Market. Bears however asserted that the freight reduction had come too late to be of service in attracting the crop to Market. The heavy carryover of the 1928 crop and excellent prospects in the Argentine were regarded As weakening factors. Ends to 45, giving the one senator who has not yet committed himself the Power to decide the Issue. If he should withold his ballot with Shipstead and Kendrick both paired and All other members voting As they have indicated vice president Curtis would be called upon to break the tie. With the debenture plan once out of the Way. Senate leaders look for.,. A that Canada has a total of 38.0c0. Liberty of the court re m bushels of wheat at Lake and Fermi to a similar ease. is. Sea 0r.s awaiting Seaboard de first state Bank Supra in the d at Montreal today 76 Lake supreme court of Minnesota shots awaited the discharge of agrees with Minnesota court Thor fix Muon bushels of Grain to Short Habile the Harbor elevator capacity considered the opinion set Forth Lere is Lle Ariy reacted with 13, and the supreme court of mine m000 bushels in store. The unit Grain authorities Here estimated relatively easy going during the re a minder of the farm Bill debate. 40 cents that on Bentwood from held them untenable. We e33 1-2 to 40 per cent and the sex i Aros dry Ltd no no. I by the court on these questions listing duty of 35 and 45 per cent warmers mar Hsnk t upon baskets stained dyed and the Farmers and merchants Bank minted would he do a de at 30 Der suspended nov. 6. 1925. On feb 5, painted would be at so per my the superintendent of Banks i of on petition showing that Deposit i creditors of the Bank representing tic is compared Vita 0 i morn Veo re an nor emf ref to to to rates included commodity Kansas. In a Telegram to senator Arthur capper of Kansas the governor said that if Congress is willing to appropriate a $560,000,000 revolving fund for agricultural Relief a it seems entirely consistent to utilize government vessels in the next two enter play for the title tomorrow Over a stretch of 72 holes. Under the Rule permitting the Low too players and ties to continue months to Render auxiliary service Competition 108 will move to in that direction. Mirfield to carry on the struggle. With More than 200 cards in Leo governor Reed suggested that. Sixteen United states shipping Diegel with 144 for 36 holes easily Board vessels available at guff Becj the big qualifying Field of the ports be used for hauling Export j championship. Bobby Cruikshank Grain a on the basis of Cost or j with 147, was next. All the amerio can pros qualified de Dudley a score Miles set by s. A. U. Rasmussen a pin air lines of 162 a pins we in the run in 1927 settles record must be. Re ailed a my rung. A Hecker by the National aeronautical buys b. R. Lum rally Diegel s great round of to set a As Socie Ion before it becomes official. Sioux Falls. S. A. Mav 7�?</p a record for the Mirfield course and o j Pant Tuii of the Dakota airlines of i with his 74 in the rain at Gullane Grain crops late acquired a a. So a s is condition is Good. City which will operate the Airport i by ild Tolle a a Aberdeen s. A. May 7�? 4> a the general Progress of Grain crops this year is from two to nearly three weeks behind that of previous Early Springs in South Dakota the weekly report of the traffic Bureau of the Milwaukee Railroad Here indicates. Tile soil condition is favourable j Huron to rapid City with the Chi at Renner seven Miles North of Here. Of British Watertown a and rapid cite Huron 1 George Vin Elm. Former Amateur the company an 7 whiling taxi service sell planes and conduct Whiting of great Britain. The Lelh artines recently com rotary ballots on plated an air rail Hookup from District governor Sioux Falls s. D., May 7.�?wi Thal Grain in South Dakota is be i company plans to organize an in 5 pure no Sessons of g better Chance to Stool ter National line from Omaha to Day attended the closing sessions of Mitchell Ortonville Mobridge and j grand Forks n. Edgely. O weather forecast South Dakota mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday probably showers in West portion not much change in temperature. Nebraska mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday probably showers not much Chanee in temperature. Minnesota fair tonight and probably wednesday not today in Congress however and the report declares j Cago and Northwestern railway. The that Grain i my Given a Day a Samc u Awve i Wimin Thi summer cd the is lir annual conference Here. As than in other seasons. J summer with re air balloting opened on candidates for the report includes territory in stops at Sioux City. Sioux Falls. District Oyer or the name of the All directions from Aberdeen to. Watertown. 8_._ d., and Fargo and j Jev jac00 r. Perkins of Council Bluffs. Iowa was prominently mentioned. On the Forenoon program were speeches by Burton Saxton of Des Moines or. Perkins s. Warren of rapid City w a. Ronald of Mitchell s. And Marius Christensen of Sidney neb. S. Wade Marr. Of Raleigh. N. A. International director and Bradley Young of Mitchell were to Speas this afternoon before adjournment. The new District governor who is nominated at the District conference and formally elected at the International convention will succeed Charles w. Pugsley of Brookings president of South Dakota state College. Last night the delegates were entertained at the annual banquet and governors Ball. A o by the associated press tuesday House meets at noon to receive Tariff revision Bill. Senate continues debate on Export debenture proposal. Senate judiciary committee Mem much Bers present reports on Mellon in change in temperature Frost prob vesti gation. Able tonight. North Dakota partly Cloudy to i night and wednesday freezing i temperature tonight. Low a partly Cloudy tonight and wednesday probably showers sex j Treme West portion not much % change in temperature. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 62. Minimum 28. At 7 a. In. Today 35. Roads fair. Precipitation. 0 precipitation since january i 5.85 inches precipitation excess since january i .40 inches. A fathering roads by the associated press in Falls Watertown Yankton Huron Aberdeen Brookings leghorn eggs the following Speaks for itself a dear sirs i am letter Well Lindy s marriage not to be in Jersey. I a r i to Englewood n. J., May 7.�?</p a pleased with the results from prospects that the Morrow Home the want and. I am getting More orders than i can fill. Thanks for the re run. Yours truly mrs. W. Jones Stickney 7a.m. H. L. Of. Re 45 59 29 .00 Good 30 54 21 .00 Good 40 60 32 to Good 33 58 30 of Good 29 59 29 .00 Good 48 57 34 of Good Here would be the scene of the marriage of Anne Morrow daughter of the american ambassador to Mexico and Charles a. Lindbergh faded today with the announcement that the family would leave shortly for Maine where the Morrow summer Home is locate. No further information Wras obtainable. Of strike ends i Kansas City to. May 7�? a3 a it. Vernon also had White i the strike of 524 bakery salesmen a j representing 17 Kansas City bakeries a it mrs. Wildman of Wynn accepted the master Bakers Comoro due eggs apr Ner. Mise offer of an increase of $3 Over double service always the weekly guarantee of $30. The salesmen had asked a weekly Giar-1 Ante of $40. Use the Blank. I possibilities of development in this Industry under favourable Tariff conditions. A aided by the Tariff production climbed slowly to 98,324 tons in 1925, after which due to the fact that slowly declining prices forced the Butte mines to suspend operations the production dropped off again to 44.741 tons in 1927,�?� a Brief filed with the House ways and Means committee by the manganese producers states. A in 1923 operations at Butte were resumed and Promise henceforth to grow an increase of one half cent per Pound on manganese or at least a retention of the present rate the producers assert will result in the gradual development of an american manganese Industry which will meet a Large percentage of our National demand. As to our natural resources of manganese the manganese producers association pointed out to the House committee member three months ago. Before the South Dakota investigations were revealed that it is carefully estimated our reserves of High Grade Ore Are much larger than was originally believed. This estimate is based on important new discoveries of the Ore during the past five years in Idaho Washington Montana. Colorado new Mexico Arizona and Nevada and even in some of the older producing districts including a Long Belt stretching from Virginia southward through Tennessee and North Carolina into Georgia and Alabama. There is no question the association pointed out that the United states supplies of Lour Grade manganese Ore Are extremely Large. There is at present a Reserve of 150,000.000 tons of material containing varying percentages of metallic manganese of ten to fifteen per cent manganese Content which can be developed with the proper Protection from foreign ores it is estimated. Make seven Points seven Points Are mentioned by the american manganese producers association As substantiation of their claim that the special session of Congress should bring about an increase in the manganese duties to encourage the development of the american manganese Industry. These Points Are 1. Importance of the Industry from the standpoint of military preparedness. 2. Desirability of Domestic supplies to insure commercial self sufficiency. 3. Abundant natural resources in the form of Low Grade reserves. 4. Possibilities of developing larger supplies of High Grade ores. 5. New processes developed for the economical utilization of available resources of both High and Low Grade material. 6. Definite Progress made by virtue of moderate Tariff Protection during the past six years. 7. Assurance that adequate Tariff we Ould enable a substantial proportion of Domestic requirements to be obtained from Domestic mines. Bill rate raw Wool Des ii Content 34c la fresh beef and veal 6c la fresh Lamb 7c la fresh pork 2-Clb Cream 48c fresh milk 5c sweetened condensed milk 2uclb 12c la cheese 7c la Rice Brown hic la cherries sulph ured with present rate 31c 3c 4c 3i c 20c 2�?Tvc hic 8c 5c 1%c stems Pound no More than 80 per cent of the de posits at Date of suspension had states government advisors suggested last fall that Farmers hold their crops for better prices and the carryover was Large. Liverpool opened wreak today too influenced partly by the american freight rate reduction Good crop prospects in this country and a weakness in the Argentine. July signs of impending contest Are multiplying however Over the proposal to exclude fruits and vegetables from operation of the government farm Aid machinery it contemplates and discussion of other amendments May prolong the senates work on the measure into next week. At and tips 5j2 cents a comparison. Maraschino cherries 51� cents and 40 per cent. 40 per cent. Cherries stems tied pits removed 9h cents a Pound no comparison. The new Bill would make no changes in the rates on apples cherries and fish. Bill gives president Tariff commission club Washington A. May 7�? a a president Hoover would be Given Blanket authority to reorganize the present Tariff commission by replacing All of its members at his pleasure under the new Tariff Bill reported to the House today by the ways and Means committee. The new commission would is composed of seven members instead of six with appointments subject to the approval of the Senate. The salaries would be increased from $7,500 to $12,000. No commissioner could a actively engage in any other business vocation or employment than that of serving As the committee also pro nosed to ment change the flexible Tariff provisions so that changes in rates would be based upon competitive prices of comparable american and foreign goods in the principal american markets. Joined in recut be an a element wheat on the Chicago Board of for a procured a it Racie opened at $1.11 7-8 to $1.12 Beadle county circuit court order to j"8 so my Rifle show cause upon february 15, Why 0 a eat a,g0 and com the Bank should not be reinstated As yesterday s close a solvent corporation under the re 1.12 <-8 to 1.13. Organization plan and Why the re 1 0 j mauling depositors should not be held subject to the same agreement. One publication enough the court order provided that notice to All depositors be Given by publication of a copy of the order in one Issue of a daily paper published in Huron at least a week before the time fixed for the hearing. Defendants contended that due process of Law required that they should be personally served with notice of the application. The supreme court held that under Rule thirteen cases not covered ,. By the statute or rules wherein i president of the United states and procedure is to be fixed by the Cir subject to the approval it of them Cuit Couit the publication was j Testate Commerce commission. They Cut wheat rates from five and a half toll 1-2 cents per hundredweight Cut off Chicago. 111 May 7�? a3 a a freight rate Cut of 5 i-2c toll i-2c per too pounds in wheat and wheat flour for Export was announced today by we Estern trunk line railroads. The reductions were made it we As explained at the solicitation of the sufficient. A we cannot hold that notice which has actually enabled appellants to get into court and present their Case As fully As they desired was insufficient to enable them to get into court a the opinion added. Miller. Former will be issued with the understanding a that they shall expire on september 30, 1929, and that they shall not be considered a precedent nor As an admission by the carriers that the rates today Are in effect net reasonably under existing the rates were announced As follows pm act far am to Dirion i from the Missouri to Chica Lumu Iain Rel la g0 n u2 100 pounds to it the Atlanta a. May 7�?<p a them Mississippi , 7 1-2 per too from As w. Miller former alien property St. Paul and Minneapolis to Chiea custodian. Was reported to have go 7c per too pounds from Omaha been released on parole today to the Gulf 20c per too pounds from from the Federal Penitentiary Here Kansas City St. Joselph Atchison after serving a Little More than a and Leavenworth to the Gulf 19c year of an 18 months sentence for a per too pounds from Minneapolis conspiracy to defraud the govern to Duluth 4c per too pounds from Omaha and Sioux City to Duluth. Bill is a Compromise declares House leaders Washington. C., May 7�?towardly had the new Tariff Bill been introduced in the House before comment on its provisions was forthcoming from a number of members among them being representative Tilson of Connecticut the Republican House Leader who declared the Bill we As the result of Compromise. A the new Tariff Bill is the deliberate and composite Best judgment of 15 Able and experienced member of the committee on ways and Means based upon Complete Public hearings lasting for two months Tilson a statement said. A like All legislation it is the result of Compromise for we Here there is honest difference of opinion there must be Compromise in order to get results. Each member of the committee would doubtless have written the Bill differently if he had prepared it alone. So would every other member of Congress. But Only one Bill not fifteen nor 500, can become Law. A follows platform a the Bill As prepared by the committee is on the whole an excellent Bill. It conforms to the party platform upon we hich Congress was elected it s based upon the preposition that our present Tariff Law is basically sound that it has produced results generally satisfactory. A it proceeds upon the theory that changes n com Nettie conditions Call for corresponding changes in rates of duty and attempts to Appy this Standard. Only a minor fraction of the thousands of items contained in i a k a i k is Miller a a sentenced to serve 18 la 1-2 per too pounds from Kansas months and fined $5,000 after j City St. Joseph Atchison and Leav conviction in new York in 1927 of i in Worth to Duluth 13c per too conspiracy to defraud the govern i pounds. Ment of his Best services in hand these rates frown the Missouri Ling of German property during to cd Cago and to tile shia Thip in Lri Way was Sipp 3.dd from St a amp us 8.nu to the prison Hore in l328 represent a reduce ljtsih7me eligible f0r par0le Missouri to toe Gulf it is a Lasi us wider. I reduction of la l-2c per too pounds Winn a of Cam i and from St. Louis to new Orleans con. Michael on a reduction of 5 l-2c. Pleads not guilty 0 key West Fla. May 7�? ply congressman m. Alfred Michaelson of the seventh Illinois District. Baseball scores National league to h Chicago pleaded not Quilty when f rain Nof it 9 arraigned in Federal court Here j a its but 1 000 000 020 3 13 late today on an indictment chars new York 110 too too 0�?2 6 e 2 i tog him with unlawful importation. I and harreave5 Benton Quantity of a he Ucler pm is esd a 01 3 Chicago 018 it. 001-8 12 i the congressman a plea followed judge hated l. Ritter a action denying preliminary motions by Rinon Nolti defense counsel attacking the in �lvir1oql�?zv,a Gallity of the grand jury which indicted Michaelson and the indictment itself. The trial then proceeded. Brooklyn too too 220�?4 19 i Nehf and Grace Mcweeny Moss and Picinich. Watson tells president tie vote is possibility Washington May 7�? up a discussing the farm Relief situation ii the Senate with president Hoover. Senator Watson the majority Leader today told the chief executive that a vote on the Export debenture plan might be expected some time tomorrow with the Cut come now in doubt. He declared an extremely close vote was expected and declined to predict whether the debenture plan would be stricken from the Bill As desired by the president. After the conference Watson said regardless of the result of Toner rows balloting he was confident that in its final form the farm Bim would Mot contain the debenture plan. If it should be added by the Striate he said he expected the debenture proposal to be turned Clown by the House and eliminated in conference. Recently Watson has been in close touch with the president on the farm question and in addition to frequent personal visits to Che White House he disclosed he has made daily reports to the chief executive by Telephone. Berlin police to keep eyes on reds Berlin Germany May 7, a police today planned measures designed to prevent recurrence of violence when 21 communists killed in Post May Day riots at Neu Koelln and wedding Are buried tomorrow in a single grave. It was announced there would a no interference with the funeral itself and even with a political demonstration at the cemetery following interment but that the constabulary would crush promptly any demonstration on the streets. Communist members the prussian diet introduced a motion of no Confidence in Premier Braun and minister of the Interior Grzesinski. The motion demanded the dismissal of chief of police Ziergiebel immediate withdrawal of forces from the contested areas release of All communists now under arrest and rescinding of the order prohibiting demonstrations in the streets. Hoover pays tribute to Al new York n. A a a May 6 a it pm president Hoover regards Alfred e. Smith his Democrat opponent in the recent National Campaign As a great Public servant. The presidents estimate of Smith we As expressed in a letter read last night at the presentation of the it of the University of notre Dame to laetare medal the annual awl Ard the american Lay Catholic a who in his particular Field of Endeavor has achieved such distinction As reflects glory upon the Catholic the letter addressed to the Rev. ____301 too 000�?4 8_ t Philadelphia too 200 04x�?6 12 i a Tcharles l. Odonnell president Rixey and Gooch Ferguson and of notre Dame said 3vic i i am glad you have Given me the Opportunity to join in congratulate the Tariff Law have been changed at All and of these Only a fraction of the total production covered by such items. In my judgment a thorough study of the Bill will con Vince any one that these charged with the responsibly of framing the legislation have performed their task faithfully and representative Timberlake Republican Colorado declared that he was convinced than Ever of the necessity of some form of restriction on duty free philippine agricultural imports As a measure of Relief for american Farmers. He also said a Date should be for the Freedom of the philippine is in Davis. St. Louis too 310 010�?5 13 2 Boston .310 009 04x�?8 12 i Halle Han Ana e. Smith Greenfield and Spohrer. 6 0 9 i american league Washington 000 000 002�?2 Detroit 021 Coo oox�?3 Jones and Rue Whitehall and Shea. Philadelphia too Cio of Chicago too 200 20 Grove and Cochrane and Berg. Boston 002 120 0 Cleveland. 020 too 2 Russell and Perry Ferrell and l. Sewell. New York. Too St. Louis. Too Pennock and Dickey Crowder and Behan. Tion to governor Smith for Tho Honor which you Confer upon a distinguished an american and to the University for its Public spirit in honouring so great a Public a five fliers killed at French Airport Bourges. France May 7�?op a Thomas five French military aviators Acra killed at the avoid aviation Field last night their bombing piano crashing to Earth when a Wing dropped off. The bodies could be taken from the plane Only this morning after experts had removed two unexploded bombs from the wreck of the machine

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