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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 10, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather to by i in Tot to Quot Quot a tat fourth Cloudy rain colder i he evening edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. U Friday May to 1929 twelve pages number 184 two Samaritans postmortem Norbeck has charge demos Little Faith with error in in farm Board farm Aid vote deaths diary written upon ships rudder engine trouble and stubborn Bush killed would be rescuers in shallow Graves Bristol n s. A. May old ins a the awful aftermath of two Good Samaritans of the air forced Down to their death in the australian Bush while searching for the stranded Southern Cross fliers was disclosed when a Rescue party located the bodies of lieutenant Leith Anderson a re Robert Hitchcock and their plane. A scrawled diary written with the fast ebbing strength of these two valiant aviators on the rudder of their ship was silent evidence of the struggle and torture they had endured. When first sighted by another aviator several Days ago. Both bodies were believed to have Bren under the Wing of the giant monoplane. But the Rescue party today discovered that Only the emaciated form of Hitchcock was sheltered by he plane. Forced Down april to the body of lieutenant Anderson was 400 Yards Distant in the Bush. One of the out Flung arms clutching an air Cushion containing two full bottles of gasoline. The diary showed that the pm Ane had keen forced Down on april to. By engine trouble after the fliers had unsuccessfully sought the i1-happed Southern Cross commanded by Captain Charles Kingsford Smitn and All of whom were sub sequently saved. The engine trouble was located and fixed but the two men were Only then apprised that death was near. The stubborn australian Bush which has taken the lives of Many pioneers before them would rot give units prey. They tried to take off their Landing gear tracks a red Sun has water in his Eye Quot still is True and there Are other ancient weather sayings which scientific forecasters Are compelled i o admit show accuracy of observation senator says government support of debenture. Child boards have always of insurgents called gouged the agrarian bad politics s. Losses immense is slap at Hoover a to twi p Washington. A. May Ion special a senator Peter Norbeck South Dakota surveying the a i complis ments of various government boards for the last decade or More confesses that he does not see much Hope for the american Farmer in the farm Board proposed by the House farm Relief Bill. Tile senator Points out that South Dakota Farmers have suffered tremendous losses As a result of the activities of the various governmental boards and even estimates that these losses might reach the staggering figures of half a billion dollars. Discussing the House farm Bill which was recently passed by that body and sent Over to the Senate the senior South Dakota senator said past not Good example a i do not see much in the farm Bill except the debenture plan which i believe will materially help the Farmer who has an export3b-e surplus. A we Are told that a a farm Board with Large Powers is going to be the solution of the farm problem. I wish i had More Faith in government boards. Maybe we should not judge the future by the past. We Are told that this time we top photo shows Mcwilliam the radio operator Felt and Litchfield the Are going to have a perfect Board navigator right of the plane a Southern Cross a which Captain Kings Ford Smith right was piloting in an attempted flight from Sydney Australia to London and was forced Down in the wilds of Australia. Keith Alderson below left with a heroic companion. Robert Hitchcock set out in search of the lost flyers and lost their lives. Wisconsin Power Bill draws fire Hagen once More British Champion no bad motives no human errors. This Board is going to be a National Board appointed by the president and operate for the Benefit of a minority the Farmers. A sometime or another we will have a president that figures the s Board should operate for the Benefit of the consumer instead of the producer. The Large cities want cheap raw material and cheap food. I then we May find we will be much worse off than we Are now. American Star leads press ing Field with 292 strokes for 72 holes Utility agents Tell legislators measures would be blow to state Madison avis., May Ion the Way 5 Mirfield Scotland May Ion pm a remain but the tangle of under would be opened to abuses similar Walter Hagen today Wen the open oath in the lonely spot male t0 the Corr Puon in administration i pit championship of great Britain or for the fourth time with a score of 292 for the 72 holes championship play. Their rising an utter impossibility. Then followed the struggle p a inst nature. The last entry on the flapping rudder disclosed they drank the alcohol from their Compass and on april 12, Hitchcock died. Travelled in circles Anderson weak from exposure my Lack of nourishment then set off with the gasoline bottles in search of water. But he was too his tracks weak to find his Way. A x. he travelled in a wide Circle set a Long distance record in the stumbling frequently until his final legislature and Marks the most of the Chicago sanitary District if the group of Utility Bills now before the Wisconsin legislature should become Law the Assembly judiciary committee was told by William j. Hagenah. Chicago vice president of the h. M. Byllesby co. G. Neff Madison vice president of the Wisconsin Power amp Light co., an instill property used the same argument before the committee. The hearing is expected to collapse when he was too weak to regain his feet to resume the struggle. The searching part. Composed of three White men. A horde of negro trackers and Twenty six horses suffered greatly during their Hunt for Anderson and Hitchcock. These Iron were also victims of thirst and toe great heat and the horses were without water for forty five hours. Shallow Graves were dug. And the two decomposed bodies buried near the plane which had there been even the semblance of a Clearing could have brought the safely Hack to civilization. The Dank aboriginal Bush claimed the two As payment for having had to give up the four in the Southern Cross. Coyne Able to sleep and eat Pierre. S. May ? a although his general condition was Given As virtually unchanged. Lieutenant governor c e. Coynes temperature was reported a a Little better this afternoon by his physician. Or. Coyne is taking plenty of nourishment the doctor pointed out. Explaining that the patient is on a liquid and soft diet which he takes without particular difficulty. While his condition has remained virtually stationary for several Days the lieutenant governor has rested Well the past two or three Cia is and has slept. Mrs. Don Mcgugin of grand rapids mich., daughter of or. Coyne arrived yesterday afternoon. U. S. Counsel takes up new kidnapping Shanghai China. May Ion 4>>�? the american legation is understood to have made formal representations it the nationalist foreign office regarding the kidnapping of Harry Schwendener of Chicago a missionary of the Christian and missionary Alliance. The Quot missionary was reported to Bare been kidnapped by bandits near bunetto in the province of Keichow. Weather forecast South Dakota mostly Cloudy Mth probably rain in East portion tonight and saturday and in West portion tonight colder tonight. Minnesota showers probable tonight and saturday somewhat colder Quot in West and South portions saturday. North Dakota mostly Cloudy tonight and saturday probably rain n East and South portions tonight lot much change in temperature. Nebraska showers probable tonight and saturday colder in West portion tonight and in East portion saturday _ Iowa a showers probable tonight and saturday somewhat colder in West portion saturday. Local temperatures maximum 54 minimum 47. At 7 a. In. Today 49. Roads fair. Precipitation. .16 inches precipitation since january i 6.01 inches precipitation excess since january i .23 inches. Of v7her and roads important fight Over Industrial legislation in Wisconsin since the late Robert m. La Follette started the crusade against railroads 25 years ago. Representatives of the big utilities companies operating in Wisconsin feel that enactment of the proposed legislation would mean millions of dollars in injury to their business and the league of Wisconsin municipalities and other backers of the Bill Are just As determined that the rapidly expanding Power monopoly in the state shall be broken. Similar to Ontario system the Bills which Are backed by the Stalwart republicans in the legislature would open the Way for a rapid Extension of Public ownership and operation of utilities. One of the measures a Resolution by assemblyman Alvin Reis chairman of the committee before which they Are being heard provides for a constitutional amendment to permit the state to go into the Power business on some such basis As the Ontario system. A sponsors of these Bills Start with the premise that the utilities companies Are crooked which is a fallacious basis to work said Neff. A the Bills Are not based on sound economic principle. By Means of the Bill to permit a municipality to compete with a private Utility already in the Field the cities Hope to Hammer Down rates. With our business under such a thread we would find it difficult if not impossible to attract capital for extensions and new Plant units. Would nullify permit Law a passage of the Competition Bill would nullify the Wisconsin indeterminate permit Law. Under which we have operated since we were forced to give up our franchises in 1911 a the indeterminate permit served As an indefinite franchise to be Given up Only in Case it was shown that the private Utility had violated its privilege of a monopoly in Tho Field in which it operated. The nature of the Power and Light business is such that it must have some kind of monopoly Protection. A to dump us All out tomorrow7 with neither the indeterminate permit Protection nor any franchises would leave us open to All the cities and villages in the state raising the Competition threat Over us at once and demanding a rate Helen is thrilled by hour in court London eng., May in wills who abandoned for Royalty for a few hours yesterday left for the Hague today a a very thrilled american girl. The Voung californian. W7ho has been through Many gruelling sports ordeals with unruffled Calm showed a typical Debutante s excitement As she related her emotions on her Artsen Tafton to Queen Mary. A it was perfectly Beautiful she said As she hurriedly packed her court gown f and Tennis frocks to catch an Early morning train. A i was not a bit nervous. Everything was managed so Wren that one Felt always at ease. It we As really Beautiful the whole scene was so colourful. Never As Long As i live shall i forget the Tennis Star had nothing to say about the a mob scenes that were enacted last night on the mall As she waited in a parked car for her Entrance to Buckingham As the Champion reached the Home Hole with a score of 75 for the final round his second 75 in a Day of High scoring by his Fellows the crowd greeted him As the repeating Champion in spite of the fact that some of the Cream of the golfing fraternity were still to be heard from. As reports came in from the Progress of the few who could overhaul him by a golfing Miracle it was seen that there was no Chance for him to lose. Farrell second Johnny Farrell open Champion of the United states finished with a sparkling round of 75, and with a 72 Hole score of 298 went into second place. Leo Diegel returned a score of 77 for the last round and. With a total of 299, went into third place in front of Abe Mitchell and Percy Arliss. Who were tied at 300. Bobby Cruikshank. Native soot by Mark Sullivan Washington d. C., May Ion democrats Are hearing Strong criticism of tile policy of their senators in lining up behind insurgent republicans in support of the debenture farm Relief plan. Several democratic senators Are being reproached by party leaders outside the Senate and being hidden by their own press in their Home states. The leading democratic Organ in the East the new York world condemns the debenture plan on its merits and Speaks of the democratic senatorial sup Nort As a exceeding poor politics. The real purpose seems to be to a nut the president in a a in tile same spirit the political co respondent of the democratic Baltimore Sun describes the debenture plan As being a was sharply at variance with democratic principles As anything that has been before the Senate in Many a he adds with sarcasm that the a Bright idea Back of the democratic support seems to be a Cloudy notion that by prolonging the session and passing the debenture plan the a will Embarrass or. Hoover. There is no Chance for them to gain the gratitude of the framer or commend their party to the business interests. There is in fact no Chance to do not thing but political flaw found it is a fair record that this disapproval is shared by detached observers. Who know the Art of politics. A certain Leader was a so intent on taking the first trick that he lost sight of winning the the mistake lies not Only in supporting a measure that at the least be fogs the party a principles. It lies also in presenting the spectacle of one party following the Leader a it was government boards that Shin of the Rump of the other party. Brought the Price of Wool Down from 72 cents to 15 cents in one Day. A it was a government boards the Federal Reserve boards that put on the inflation which encouraged High values and speculation in the Northwest. A it was this same Board that brought on a deflation that a unnecessarily violent and caused unnecessary losses. No one believes that the benefits derived from the Federal Reserve Bank in the next too years to South Dakota will be equal to the losses resulting from their ill advised action. A it was through government boards that our freight rate Wras increased so that the people of South Dakota have contributed 106 million dollars in freight increases since the Adamson Law was passed. State losses tremendous a there Are some people who argue the government can to do anything for the Farmer. Will they admit the government can do something to the Farmer and has done it on frequent occasions i believe that most of the Farmers troubles Are due to interference with economic la by organized business organized labor and by the govern Washington d. May Ion ins a probably the weather forecast in the Little Box on the front Page of the daily newspaper is almost a any modified appearance of the Sun is most conspicuous when it is near the horizon a the expert said. A hence there Are Many weather the first item most of the millions proverbs about the Sun at morning of newspaper readers scan. Explaining this weather Bureau experts say that those who live in the City want to know naturally whether to carry an umbrella or put chains on the Automo Ilc while those who Are engaged in agriculture. The probable state of the weather for the Day and the prediction for tomorrow determines what work will be planned or accomplished. A with reliable service from the weather Bureau it would seem that the old time weather proverbs would soon pass out of use and be forgotten even if any of them were one of the experts said. A Many indeed were absurd and misleading but not a few7 Are interesting As reflecting the accuracy of observation by those who Are a out in All weather a and useful when the daily paper is not at hand to furnish a according to this expert among the Best of these perhaps Are the proverbs that have to do with the color of the sky and the appearances of the Sun the Moon and or evening. When the air is heavily charged with dust particles Laden with moisture we see the Sun As a fiery red Ball and predict rain in such proverbs As a a red Sun has water in his or a if red. The Sun begins his race. Be sure the rain will fall the red Sun implies a humid atmosphere a condition essential and favourable to the occurrence of rain a on the other hand a red evening sky usually Means that the air contains very Little moisture and that rain within the next 24 hours is improbable. When the evening sky is overcast with uniform Gray the dust particles in the atmosphere have evidently become loaded with much moisture giving Rise to the proverb a if the Sunset is Gray the next Day will be a Rainy a a Gray morning sky. However for reasons Wirich meteorologists can explain in connection with the formation of Dew generally justifies Tho expectation of a fair Day. A evening red and morning Gray two sure signs of one fair Day. A an evening Gray and a morning senator fess 3 draws fire of independents his assault on Borah Nye and Brookhart brings heated answers the stars for All Are affected by j though a will Send the Shep the state of the atmosphere. I Herd wet to a u. S. Crop report a House g. 0. P. Is split on Tariff with Mil Market bearish who lives in new York finished ment itself. Everybody else can sixth with a score of 301. Al wat pass the costs along but the farm Rous and Jim Barnes tied for sever cannot. Tile woo e difficulty u tenth with 303 and Gene Sarazen that we hat he buys costs too much eighth 304. Tommy Armour an compared to what he gos for what other Scot who lives in the United states was next with 305, followed by Arthur Havers former Cham he Sells. A everybody Adri is the reduced earning Power of the Farmers Dol Pion 306. Archie Compson 307, j i Tor the last ten years but no and Jimmy Thompson of Knoxville Tenn. 308. Hagen received the famous cup. Emblematic of the championship on the spacious 18th Green with people jammed ten rows deep around it. Duplicates 1928 comeback Hagen a fourth Triumph in the British open championship came after Many of the experts had body has yet figured out what South Dakota a loss in this respect will be. I believe it will be Over 500 million dollars. A some of our Farmers Are still doing pretty Well. Some have lost continually and have Given up. The Price of our land has gone Down. Nobody is going to fight the fight except the people of the Northwest. And they will get just about what lured him As on the downward path. But he duplicated his comeback of 1923. Last Var he rallied to win the British title after being crushed by arrive Compston in match play. This year he Wen after being overwhelmed by George Duncan in the Ryder cup matches. Hagen a latest Triumph represents his eleventh major National championship. In addition to four a victories in the British classic he has won the United states open title twice and the United stages professional championship five times. No announcement yet. Say morrows new York. N. A. May Ion up a the associated press today received from mrs. Dwight w. Morrow s Secretary a Telegram stating that a emr. And mrs. Morrow have no announcements to make at the present time regarding the wedding of their daughter Aune Spencer Morrow. To colonel Charles the wire state that announcements we Ould be Given to members of the press a when they Are strayed counted a the Haig out and pie-1 a hey insist on heretofore they have not insisted on much of refuse to allow Hoover pay fixing Senate votes farm Board chairman 812.000 a year a kill amendments Washington d. C., May Ion Ltd a the Senate today refused to give president Hoover the Power to fix the salary of the chairman of the proposed farm Board and voted to fix his salary at $12,000, the same As for i any other members of the Board. I the vote was 46 to 32. With the democrats lining up almost solidly against the proposed presidential Power. The Senate also refused to exclude milk milk products fruits and vegetables from the list of agricultural commodities to be affected by the farm Relief Bill. The vote was 66 toll. An amendment to exclude apples and pears also was rejected 63 to 19. Consideration of other amendments to the measure went Over until monday after the Senate had rejected one by senator Vanderberg Republican Michigan proposing that the establishment of stabilization agencies should be made con a. Tingent on the consent of five of horses Are inclined to the seven members of the advisory stray away. As they can go j commodity councils. A Long Way in a Short time open Sinclair a they often fail to find their cell to reporters Way Home but a timely Washington d. C., May Loop it. J a i Ujj a the order barring newspapermen want and in tile lost and from the District jail during the found columns of the re ent there of Harry f. Sin. Ii i Clair was of Ted today by George s. Publican generally locates Wilson drector of the District of the truant animals. Both w. I cd wit Sola by to promulgated if the democrats had invented and sponsored the debenture plan their situation would be different. There is hardly any record however of a party coming into Power through accenting leadership of a faction of the opposing party. Such a spectacle rarely makes an appealing impression in the country. Parties make headway As a Rule Only through having affirmative programs of their own. It is possible though in the present Lav out it does not seem probable that the democrats might overcome their present mistake by looking Forward to the Kerning Tariff fight. On that controversy it is theoretically conceivable that the democrats might Advance an affirmative program alternative to the republicans with the leadership supplied from their own ranks. The greater probability however seems to a that in the Tariff fight As in the farm Relief fight the leadership and the alternative program will come from the insurgent republicans with the democrats As followers. They took an oath \ that the democratic senators should fail into this error is Especial a irritating to their More foresighted leaders because they had the same experience four and five years ago. At that time the democrats said they had Learned their Lessen and would not repeat the mistake. Throughout the latter part of the Harding administration and the Early part of the Coolidge one the democrats indented themselves with policies put Forward and led by the late senator la Follette. After the grief accompanying that experience the democrats mad what amounted almost to a formal Resolution not to do it again. The spirit of that Resolution continued until after the beginning of the present session of Congress. When the debenture plan was first nut Forward by the insurgent republicans last month the democrats decided not to have any formal part program on it but to let each democratic senator vote according to his individual inclination. Now. However As described in the democratic Baltimore Sun. A the whip is being cracked. All save four or five democrats have been driven into the explanation of this reversal of policy seems to lie merely in the temptation to a take the first tricks at the beginning of a Republican administration. The Chance was there to Embarrass the Republican administration by some forty democratic senators accenting and following the initiative of some ten insurgent Republican senators. Several democratic senators make no secret of the personal distaste with which they reluctantly fall in line with this policy. Or. Freeland wins Preakness Pamlico race track md., May Ion 4> or. Freeland won the Preakness. $50,000 added Money feature of the Eastern racing season Here today. Minotaur was second and african third. Or. Freeland owned by Walter j. Salmon and Ridden today by l. Coupled in the entries. The Winner and african were Schaefer also is a Kentucky Derby candidate. The winners time was 2 0 3-5. O bulge is expected As result of report Chicago ill. May pm government crop reports received yesterday afternoon gave the wheat Trade a Complete Surprise showing 595.000.000 bushels or 23.000,000 bushels under the average of the private reports and 40,000.000 bushels less than the Cromwell Lamson estimate the lowest of All private reports. The loss in acreage of 6.4 per cent was about in line with expectations. With the traders exceedingly bearish the expectations Are for a fair sized bulge which unless Well supported would be followed with a recession it was said. These who take a conservative View of the wheat situation referred to the report on Liverpool stocks As around 4,500,000 bushels. While apparently Large this is Only about 25 per cent of european weekly requirements. They figure that the latter Are 14,000,000 to 16.000.000 bushels a week. Corn traders consider their Market Well liquidated and prices Are considered As on a reasonable basis. There is a Good profit in feeding hogs and the shipping demand has taken about 900,000 bushels in the last few Days considerable of yesterdays Selling was on the belief that improved weather conditions would enable the Farmers to get in Western opposition crystallizes new yorkers speak for Farmers Washington d. C., May Ion up a a pronounced division in Republican ranks Over the Tariff revision Bill with a Large Block of members from the agricultural West and some from the Industrial East rallying around an opposition Banner today had Republican leaders of the House in a quandary. A conference of the entire Republican membership was called to meet this afternoon after several hours More of general debate on the measure in an attempt to smooth out some of the difficulties. Indications were however that other meetings would have to be held before a decision could be reached regarding the procedure under which the measure would be taken up for amendment. Although dissatisfied with some few phases of the Bill the Pennsylvania House delegation decided at a conference to support the measure As a whole. A group of republicans along with Many democrats from Oil producing states decided to band together in an Effort to obtain a duty on Oil imports. Of position crystallizes the Western complaint against the Bill crystallized yesterday even before it was brought up on the floor for the beginning of debate Republic to their Fields and possibly result ans from ten Western states joining in a Little increase in the country i in criticism of the proposed farm movement duties and deciding to ask the re Bartlett Frazier and company publican caucus today to postpone review the Domestic wheat situation action on a special Rule. As without a precedent and say i chairman Hawley of the ways and that Reading its future course is Means committee on the other correspondingly difficult values hand asserted that the rate changes have declined materially they say. Represented a higher average per much Long speculative wheat has cent age of Protection for agric Tor been liquidated with some enthuse Al commodities than for Man fac attic Short Selling indulged in and i lures. Before the Day was Over the momentarily the Market has westerners had gained support from steadied itself. They add that the break has brought no increase in Export demand and. In fact the european markets have met every Cut in transportation costs on this Side. Baseball scores National league res Cincinnati. 000-203-000 5 8 4 Boston. 001-000-110 3 9 i Lucas and Gooch r. Smith and so it her. Chicago. 010 025-12011 13 0 new York. 000-031-000 4 10 4 Root and Grace Genewich Scott Henry and of Farrell. St. Louis. 010-020-100 4 8 0 Brooklyn. Oco too too 0 7 0 Johnson and Wilson Vance and Deberry. Pittsburgh. Too 30-206 Philadelphia. 700 00-010 Swetonic Braume and Hargreaves Willoughby and Lerian. American league rhe Philadelphia too Coo too 0 6 2 Cleveland. 004-410-00 9 9 i Walberg and Cochrane Miller and l. Sewell. Washington. 000-001-21 Chicago. 000-010-00 Braxton and Ruel Weiland and Crouse. New York. 000-050-04 Detroit. 000-140-00 Pipgras and Dickey Sorrell and Shea. Boston. Of St. Louis. 02 ruffing and Asbjornson Ogden and Ferrell. Today in Congress confirmed my Quot in Huron Watertown Brookings Aberdeen Yankton paid City the want ads to locate lost horses and found them thru a want and. The Erion pack place. The curiosity of throngs of i Nfn of this cite locate a spectators fighting their Way a a a Cut Loc Aiea a through the crowds shouting a we lost cow in the same Man did not bother the i a a j Ner while countless dogs the m. Rogers of Artesian and i order said that major William l. A it i c to j i Peak Warden of the jail had been de Craynor or Redora used j authorized a a in his discretion to receive representatives of the press and to allow them to have All legitimate news the first official word of Sinclair a activities in the jail since the gag Rule was made came today j a it x a a ii from Wilson himself. By the Apoc ated press through the crowds shouting a we lost cow in the same Man he said that the jails radio was Sioux Falls 50 53 48 -20 a i want Helen did not bother the broken and that Sinclair would 55 5 1 a a Hampton. ? her while countless dogs not be Able to listen to the Broad 51 is 47 m w t have been returned to and j casting today of the Preakness. 51 62 50 of Good 40 60 40 .40 fair 50 55 50 .34 soft 42 58 42 to Good. Land Vel us and in engl have always been mar that she could not in jobs owners with Small sex de stand Why they were so Good to. Her. J Pense or trouble. The Maryland racing classic. Tile Oil Man is the owner of the ran by the associated press Friday House continues general Tariff debate. Senate considers amendments to farm Bill. House republicans caucus on Tariff Bill procedure. J Michigan and Pennsylvania House delegations consider Tariff stand. Senate interstate Commerce committee continues hearing on proposed Federal communications commission. Senate military affairs committee meets to take up Bills on its calendars. Thursday House began general debate on Tariff Bill. Senate discussed proposal to exclude fruits and vegetables from farm Bill. Republican House delegations from ten midwestern states decided cocas stable which has entered to ask delay in decision on special leu cite in the rate Rule Bill. A Lee Wyman Washington d. C., May io.�?c41 a the nomination of a. Lee Wyman of Yankton to be Federal judge of the South Dakota District was confirmed today by the sen a the new York Republican delegation one of whom representative Crowther. A member of the ways and Means committee made an Appeal for a duty on hides. He sought Tariff Protection for leather and boots and shoes All of which remain on the free list in the proposed Bill. New York for Farmers the new York republicans said they thought the Farmers were entitled to More Liberal treatment and they were expected to support the westerners in their request for a Rule allowing amendments to be offered to the agricultural schedule. Representative Dickinson of Iowa who was appointed by the Western conference to present the petition to the caucus for postponement of action on an amendment limiting Rule until the group had had More time to study the Bill declared the measure fell far Short of the West a expectations. Does no to meet West a demands unless schedules embracing live cattle hides Casein tapioca Sago potato starch Black strap molasses Long Staple Cotton flax seed and butter Are thrown open to amendment he said the Tariff Bill a would not meet the requirements of the Middle West or fulfil the Campaign pledges made in the last of the articles mentioned Only Black strap molasses for use in the manufacture of Industrial alcohol and flax seed Are Given higher duties in the proposed Bill while Long Staple Cotton tapioca and Sago Are retained on the free list. Since the House leaders appear to be in no hurry to adopt a Rule limiting discussion indications Are that general debate would be allowed to run for perhaps a week. Menno class a by girls club first Vermillion s. D., May Ion of a winners in today events in the South Dakota High school musicians contest to determine statewide winners included girls glee club class by Menno first Arlington second Menno third. Boys glee club class a Aberdeen. First Yankton second rapid City third Huron fourth. Boys glee club class by Colton first Wakonda second Arlington third. Chorus class a Aberdeen first Yankton second Brookings third. Chorus class by Garretson first Geddes second Arlington third Redfield fourth. Violated Mann act in Dakota claim los Angeles calif., May Ion fat pm Warren Milton Phillips musician and concert Singer was held Here for trial by a Federal grand jury on a charge of violating the Mann act As a result of the Story of Hedwin Caroline Mueller 24, that he took her from los Angeles to Cottonwood s. D., after marrying her in a mock ceremony. The girl said Phillips took her to Cottonwood on pretext of surveying Oil lands owned by hot father and held her prisoner in a lonely Cabin near there and mistreated her. The girl reported to Federal officers she escaped after learning Phillips was already married All for debenture was Lington. A. May Ion of a the Export debenture proposal remained the most Lively topic of the farm Relief discussion on the Senate Side of the Capitol today despite the fact that it was definitely voted into the Bill under consideration there two Days ago. The animosities aroused during the Long dispute Over the debenture provision in fact have almost completely overshadowed the disagreement Over 4le proposal to exclude fruits and vegetables from operation of the farm Aid machinery proposed in the measure which was the subject formally before Tho chamber for discussion yesterday and today. The situation was brought Intel the open by a letter written by senator fess of Ohio the assistant Republican whip to Marshall Shepley of Toledo assailing a Pseu do republicans for the a a break in the party a ranks Over the debenture Issue and naming senators Borah of Idaho Nye of North a Kola and Brookhart of Iowa specifically in his complaint. J hits Borah Nye Brookhart Sharp retorts were immediately made by All three of the senators who supported the chief executive during the presidential Campaign but voted against his announced position in giving their support to the debenture proposal. A senator Borah the one person responsible for the special session a fess wrote after mentioning that he had opposed the calling of Congress. A refused to go along with the president and supported the debenture against which the president had written a letter to the chairman of the committee. Senator Nye another who had sought the presidents Promise for a special session went against the president. Senator Brookhart who had done such valiant service for the president in the Campaign Early broke away from the president arid became his most bitter critic on the floor of the Long believer in debenture senator Borah in a statement on the fess letter said he had a for three years been an advocate of a debenture As the most immolate and certain method of relieving the Farmer engaged in producing commodities of which we have a surplus from his present distress a had voted wednesday a according to my Long settled convictions and a would not know How to vote a in the support which i sincerely gave or. Hoover i did not get the idea that i was to be deprived Ever afterwards of voting upon Public measures in accordance with my own views a he said. A i Arn sure that or. Hoover did not assume for a moment that by my support i was changing my views upon Public questions or surrendering the right to form them. Only a base class of intellectual slaves would entertain or promulgate such an party growing stale senator Nye said that a those who freely resort to the term a pseudo Republican would do Well to compare their own republicanism with. That which gave birth vitality and life to the party a and predicted a some Day Ohio republicans Wilt learn that North Dakota republicans Are striving to hew a Little closer to the line Laid Down by Lincoln thai is the Case in Ohio and with that realization will come new life for a party that has been growing so stale that it forgets that people can make and break senator Brookhart declared a no Stan Pat like senator fess can to my example of a a republicanism and. Asserted that he a was the first to ask the president to Call the special session went on a but the farm Bill i had in mind when i talked with or. Hoover last summer and again when i Cam a pained for him was different from. The one we Are called upon Here to hoovers forces Are far from discouraged Washington d. C., May a president hoovers legislative program has had rather rough going in the preliminary stages of ifs development on Capitol Hill but administration officers assert they Are far from discouraged by the present Outlook. As the situation now stands it would appear that the chief executive must turn to the House for the undoing of Senate action ii approving the Export debenture proposal As a measure of farm Relief and that he must look to the Senate for support of his idea of a a limited Tariff a revision. Not unusual this condition is not at Ali unusual but it has attracted More than Ordinary notice. Two factors enter into this the first that the actions of the Senate and of the House Tariff committee followed so closely upon one another and the second that they furnished first barometric indication is As to the state of the atmosphere Between the Capitol and the White House. While the president has refrained from any Public statement regarding the Tariff Bill he has let some of his friends know that he has quite different ideas As to what constitutes a a a limited revision of the for deny Mccumber act. There also is gossip in some official circles that a number of the revision proposed by the ways and Means committee republicans fail to find favor with him just As they do in some congressional circles Republican As Well As democratic. Expect few changes since the Republican leadership in the House is fairly Well committed to the committee measure administration officials expect comparatively few Broad changes in that chamber. They also appreciate that the majority leaders in attempting any general rewriting might find themselves facing a situation in the House that easily could get beyond their Consol

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