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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 14, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather Cloudy colder the evening Republican fourth edition vol xxxxv1 Mitchell s. Tuesday May 14, 1929 ten pages number 187 Gold bullets by Chart Oft fac Boot watching me the Gold mounted i aware that he was pistol slyly. There was nothing in Nathan a careful Peebles. Its Hyde a note that even remotely Sug the revolver was a Long barrelled rested a connection with what was i Colts .45 of a Type in general use s. To have hearing soon on Power Bill to happen that night. If there had been i should have quailed a Little for i am getting in for that sort of thing. Not that i am old at 69 one has hardly begun ones declining years. My Garden my books and my collection of pistols fill my Active moments and Lucy my Niece gives me such Contact with life As i desire. The note which was written in Hyde s ramped hand asked me to drop in and see him about an old pistol he thought might interest me. I done to care a great Deal for Hyde he is As smooth As a mahogany walking stick but he has an uncanny faculty of getting his hands on the rarities collectors barter their souls for. Luck Calls his shop the a a pirates a Cave a and Hyde she insists is a reincarnation of Captain Kidd. It was Early afternoon. I had nothing to do so there was no reason Why i should not see Hyde at once. Magnolia Avenue is the loveliest thoroughfare of san Felipe and i drove along it with Pride. And yet 30 years ago the san Felipe Valley was a Sun burned waste of Sage and Cactus. But that was before Andrew Odgen our first citizen brought water and accomplished another of those miracles which Are the wonder of the Southwest. Andrew is my next door neigh 30 years ago. On the butt was a mounting of filigree Gold of crude workmanship. It was this unusual feature that had set my elderly heart thumping like a Mill race. Hyde was watching me with his secret smile. I broke the gun. Six shells one of them exploded fell into my hand. I caught my breath. My hands began to tremble. Sweat dampened my forehead. I Bent lower Over the pistol to hide my agitation. A Well a Hyde asked blandly. A do you suppose it is authentic a i parried casually. He gave his sly chuckle. A you see the mounting. And the bullets Are they not Gold a his smile broadened. A a Peterson a initials Are on the butt. As a matter of fact i was sure the gun was Peterson a although i could not prove it was any More than he could. A thrill of pleasure ran through me. Ever since i began collecting pistols i have wanted to get hold of one of Peterson a Gold mounted revolvers. I had commissioned several dealers to be on the Lookout for me but never had quite expected to realize my ambition. And yet Here i was with one of the famous guns in my hand. Peterson a Fame was mainly local but i was interested in him because he was typical of a phase of the West. I supposed he was dead but measure will be submitted to various state commissions this year commission. Bor and my Friend. His wealth has j he be an old Man if he left him unspoiled and we have j were alive no older than i in much in common. In fact there is Between us that Fine Quality of affection which men achieve so rarely in their friendships. And if at times during the nine years we have known each other. I have Felt a restraint upon his spirit had a sense of looking upon a mask instead of the Man himself and if his antecedents Are a matter of conjecture what of it my feeling was probably nonsense. But if it were not has t he the right to Seal what Chambers of his memory he chooses Jerry Ogden Andrew s boy and Lucy have cemented our Friendship. Lucy. I see is wearing a handsome Sapphire. I shall be sorry to lose her. After the Brilliant afternoon sunlight the weird gloom of Hyde a shop blinded me and i had to Grope my Way Forward. There seemed to a a be no one about and then i heard voices in the office at the rear As i approached the office i saw Hyde was talking with Rey Hammond a local lawyer. A Good afternoon fact. He had had his Day in the 90�?Ts, but he was a Young Man at the time. Probably More legend than fact Clung to his name but this deepened my interest in him. I Don t know that he Ever did anything especially remarkable although his Rise above Skull valleys lurid horizon must have been As spectacular and probably As Short lived As that of the town of Torri Dity itself. At least he lived bravely extravagantly recklessly recklessly enough indeed to have stamped the imprint of his personality upon the Gold mad town and kept Green its memory Long after it had become one of that abandoned company of ghost cities which haunt the desolate places of the West. Peterson it seems was an inveterate Gambler. Re would take a Chance on anything and he would Back his judgment with his last. Dollar there is a Story to the effect the it once he played poker for a human life. He came to Torri Dity with nothing but his guns grew wealthy and lost everything he canadians quit u. At Des Moines Effort to oust or. Shields and miss Redman will be continued Hyde deftly Slid a letter Over some object on his desk. I Wear rubber heels and i instant had at poker or so the Story goes. By realized that they had not heard me coming. Hyde we As sitting at his desk. His Hawk like head went up with a Jerk and he deftly Slid a letter Over some object on the desk. Hammond spun on his Heel with a muttered exclamation. A excuse me. Hyde a i said with said delicately a Doest Matte rating. I4 did no to know you were i a ooh. Yes it does. If there a a ill drop in later. I Story in it i shall want that a a Peebles nothing of the a the Story Hyde said smoothly it. Come right in a hide pro a is not included in the Price. The of tested suavely. Price is one thousand dollars a ten to one a appears to have been the sobriquet he became known by. A Well do you want it a Hyde asked blandly. I Wasny to going o be caught too easily. A where did you get it a Hyde blew his nose. A that a he he stood up a Long and lean and As or. Coleridge s ancient Bubbler. A i was just uttered. A i w anted i laughed wrote him a Check for $500, and tossed it Over. A there Isnit More than $150 Worth of Gold Hammond in the bullets and Hyde to he picked up he Check precisely some junk Down from the j Tore it into fragments. A my dear Peebles i said $1,000�?� it was none of my business that i i capitulated and wrote him a lond had lied. He is a tall Check. A now give me the Story a icily built Man with a meaty i growled. Face which i never saw cast in any he gave me his secret smile in of pression but one of cultivated Stead. A the Story is not included Falls would ban woman smokers Sioux Falls s. D., May 14.�?op a proposals to make cig Aret smoking in Public a strictly masculine prerogative were before the Sioux Falls City commission today. Billboards and posters depicting women smoking Cigar ets would be prohibited under an ordinance proposed by Joseph Nelson whaler and streets commissioner. Mayor George w. Burnside in approving the measure suggested to the commission that it be amended to provide that women cannot smoke in Public places in App i to i to am Ptiip it Sioux Falls. The change was or a la july a i in in Juabn i jeered made before the ordinance Republican Washington Bureau 8iven its next readin8 the the Albee building j Washington d. J Washington d. C., May 14�?a Bill providing for Federal regulation of Power and Public Utility companies engaged in interstate Commerce is to be referred to commissioners of South Dakota and the other states before Congress acts. I John e. Benton general counsel for the National association of state Railroad and Public Utility i commissioners announced Here today that the executive committee of his organization will take up the subject of Federal regulation at its meeting at Chicago May 22. Commissioner Charles Webster of Iowa will preside As chairman at the Chicago meeting and South Dakota will be represented on the executive committee by j. Murphy. Senator Couzens of Michigan chairman announced this week at a meeting of the Senate committee in interstate Commerce that he is drafting a Bill to provide for Federal regulation of the Power and Public Utility Industry and that this measure will be Given a favored status with hearings during the summer looking toward passage of legislation at the december session of Congress. Want Power regulation among the members of the Senate committee who will take part in the hearings and in the drafting of the new legislation Are senators Howell of Nebraska and Brookhart of Iowa. These senators Are supporting chairman Couzens in the move to include the Poer and Public Utility Industry with Telegraph Telephone and radio companies engaged in interstate Commerce under the regulatory Powers of a new commission on communications. Members of the committee share the View of general counsel Benton who is acting Here for the state commissioners that a conflict exists in this Field Between state and Federal authorities and that this problem must be worked out b2fore the Bill can be passed. The recommendations of the executive committee will be referred to to annual convention of the state commissioners to be held at Glacier National Park. Mont on August 29, at which All the states will be Ted. The association has not gone on record to Date on All the questions involved in the Couzens Bill but at the last Congress took a decided stand at hearings before the interstate Commerce committee of the Senate in opposition to any proposed plan of Federal regulation in the Power and Public Utility Field that might Lessen the Powers of state regulatory quota states rights looms again the president of the association. Commissioner Louis e. Gettle of Wisconsin appeared before the committee at that time in opposition to the Walsh Resolution providing for a Senate investigation of the Industry. This Resolution was Defeated but the Senate referred the matter to the Federal Trade commission with orders to proceed with the Power investigation still in Progress before that body. President Gettle opposed the Walsh Resolution on the ground that an investigation by the Senate might Lead to Federal regulation of the Industry that would encroach on the rights of the states. Under the existing Law. The Federal Power commission composed of the secretaries of War. Agriculture and Interior has authority to regulate the rates of Power companies operating under licenses granted to Sites on the Public Domain and on navigable streams but the commission has rarely exercised its authority. Permitting state regulatory Bodle to supervise the rates. Under the Couzens Bill a new commission would take Over the regulatory Powers of the Federal Power commission and would also assume the authority new exercised by the interstate Commerce commission to regulate Telephone and Telegraph rates in interstate Commerce. The commission would also have full charge of the regulation of radio. ,. Hearings scheduled for this summer before the Senate committee Are expected to bring representatives of the industries affected from All sections of the country to place their views on record. Preliminary discussions with the state commissioners Are designed by the sponsors of the legislation to bring state and Federal authorities in Accord before passage of the Bill is attempted at the december session. Edas inclined to fundamentalism. A i he affair at Des Moines is such a minor incident so for As the Church is concealed mat it will have neither weight nor bearing upon really important movements within the or. Harold Stewart pastor of the Oak Park Baptist Church denied that the University we As even a Baptist institution. He declared it passed out o the hands of the Northern Baptist convention a year ago. Or. James Madison Stifler pastor of the j Evanston Baptist Church described the Baptist Bible Union As an inconsequential minority and without authority to speak for the Baptist communion. Huron Watton hit Andes ditch other places in state should have part of game fund they say Tariff ways in House Are Well greased Republican majority will stand up against demos Sullivan says Coyne holding own his doctors report Pierre s. D., May 14�? a �?al-1 though no further improvement j Over yesterdays condition of i lieutenant governor c. E. Coyne was reported today or. Coyne spent a comfortable night and was resting fairly Well today it was indicated at the Hospital. No apparent change from yesterdays condition which had been Given As indicating some slight improvement was the doctors summary of today a condition of the patient. O Breakers in Senate affability. In his younger Days Hammond prospected through the desert mountains. A Lucky strike gave him a Small capital and he went in for Law. Now he belongs to every luncheon club and fraternal order in town and i believe has designs in the state leg is a Kre. He be entrusted any of my Legal affairs. A a Well a i said to Hyde As Ham departed a what have you ret a a it May not interest Hyde sly chuckle irritated me. But when i saw him reach for tis snuff Box which he keeps in a Ket somewhere in the Tail of i morning coat i knew he had to meting i wanted and i should i ave to pay for it. The snuff Box Yin elaborate affair of richly chased i ver had belonged to a French i and taking snuff from it is in the nature of a ceremony Hyde always indulges in before and of pocketing a fat profit. After h fumbling he withdrew his without it. A a a queer a he mumbled. Concluded he had misplaced snuff Box. A never mind Hyde turn up a is head came up with a Jerk. I of yes to be sure. The Duff Box. Let me see. Of yes pistol. Sit Down did so and he resumed his own with an audible creak of old Nee. My Eye fell on the letter had Slid Over the object Belt. The incident bothered Why should Hyde have been such haste to conceal the thing me he quickly recaptured my at in the Price. Nor is it for Sale. Her is your and talk As i would i could not get him to change his mind. Hyde wrapped my treasure up while i speculated about the tale i Hadnot got. My Eye fell on the letter which concealed the article beneath it and i wondered if there was a connection Between Peterson s revolver and the subject of Hyde., conversation with Hammond. I left the shop As Happy As a boy with the newest thing in mechanical toys. But if i could have suddenly known the significance of what Hyde had refused to Tell me i should have plunged Leek into his cavernous shop taken him by the Throat and shaken him until the Story dripped word by word from Between his Teeth. I might then have been Able to Avert the tragedy that was to blast the lives of those Dearest to me. Chapter 2 death Over the wire i had several things to do in town so instead of going straight Home i dined at Gallia a with my old Friend Captain Deacon our chief of police. A Deacon had done More than his share towards making the department As efficient As any in the state and i respect his keen driving brain. The meal Over and my business attended to i drove slowly Home. It was ten minutes past nine when i arrived there. I was to remember the time. Poly Andria reclined on the Hearth. She got lazily up stretched herself fore and aft and came purring towards me. I picked her up and she made herself comfortable on my nation by placing the revolver on shoulder. Poly Andria is a Gold a desk in front of me. It was All i Brown Angora a magnificent animal could do to keep from leaping in and i suppose i am absurdly fond of a feet seizing the revolver and her. Al Una hide to name his Price j a no More complaints Polyan Staci i casually picked it up continued on Page seven Des Moines. May 14.�? it a a faculty member and a trustee of Des Moines University have gone to Buffalo n. Y., to present to the Baptist Bible Union convention the students and faculty a Side of the dissension what has a a shaken the school. On the Saive train with these two Dean Earl c. Callaway and the Rev. Minor Srevens was miss Edith m. Rebman Secretary of the University Board and also of the Bible Union. Four students left the Campus last night for their Homes. They were e. Knechtel Morris Robe j. F. Dempster and Frank Smith. Canadian students. They were Given police Protection to the station to prevent a recurrence of a sunday night demonstration which a Wras the culmination of resentment which one faction of the student body harboured because of a belief that an Effort was being made to a Canadia Nizet the school. Rose and Dempster were set upon by a group of students sunday night in front of a ministers Home where they had been Given Refuge. Fears court contempt of the major actors in the discordant affairs of the University Only one or. Harry c. Wayman deposed president remained. Although he is listed to speak before the Buffalo convention he decided to stay Here to keep the University in operation. To leave he believed might be in contempt of a court injunction obtained yesterday by students under which the school is ordered to continue its classes despite an edict by the Board of trustees closing the institution indefinitely. The four Canadian students who returned Home last night expressed their support of the policies of or. T. T. Shields chairman of the University Board and president of the Bible Union who left Des Moines under police guard following the student outbreak saturday night. They said they might return to school a when the trustees officially reopen drop indiscretion charges Dean Callaway indicated that the principal Point of attack he and or. Stevens would make to the Bible Union would be against continued control of school administration by or. Shields and miss Rebman. He said the Deans were willing to sign the trustees Resolution adopted saturday Clearing or. Shields and miss Rebman of charges of indiscretions but that they had been Given no Opportunity to do so. A the faculty was satisfied on that Point a he said. A now we Are going to insist on a hearing of the matters regarding or. Shields and miss Reb Man s interference in faculty curtailment of student social privileges also would be gone into Stevens said. There was a minor demonstration against miss Rebman when she entrained last night. Miss Rebman was knocked Down by a taxicab As she left her hotel and slightly injured. Denies anti american charges one of miss Rebmann a last Public statements Here was a denial that she was anti american or that she had interfered with the raising on the Campus of the american Flag. Dean Callaway said before his departure that he would attempt to present the Bible Union convention charges that miss Rebman maintained an espionage system to Check on professors class room actions. He said allegations of a pro Canad Ian attitude on the part of miss Rebman a few faculty members and some students also would be advanced. Or. Wayman declined to comment on charges made yesterday in Toronto by or. Shields that the outbreak of the school was a to divert attention from an investigation into or. Waymann a by Mark Sullivan Washington d. C., May 12�?the j net of what is happening now about the Tariff Bill looks As respects the i cattle states press demands Hughes takes up world court work the Hague. Holland. May 14.�? up a Charles Evans Hughes noted american Jurist has taken Bis place on the world court at the Hague for which he was unanimously selected some months ago. In welcoming or. Hughes to the permanent court of International Justice. President Loder said that the court was deeply pleased at the election of a Man of his Legal experience and would not fail to count upon his collaboration. The court members he said fully realized How much the appointment of or. Hughes enhanced the prestige and authority of the court in the United states. The american Jurist thanking the president said that he esteemed it a great privilege to participate in the courts work. Having always been a partisan of the creation of a real International tribunal he would realize one of his ambitions if he could help the court by his individual efforts in the discharge of its High duties. War debt0 session in decisive stage Paris France May 14�? a a the decisive stage of the reparations experts cd Terence has arrived with the Burden of the work of finding a Compromise apparently falling on sir Joshia stamp of great Britain or. Schacht head of the German delegation and Owen d. Young. These three men conferred this morning. Sir Joshia and or. Schacht were to meet again later in the Day to continue work on the German conditions for acceptance of the proposal made by Young. It was expected that this will be completed tonight and that the report May be distributed tomorrow for consideration in a plenary ses Sipp of Hie experts pm . Huron s. D., May 14.�? up a the Huron chapter of the Izaak Walton league of America has entered a vigorous protest against the action of the state fish and game commission for approving the expenditure of some $48,000 to be matched by a similar Federal appropriation for the construction of a drainage ditch at Lake Andes. In an official statement issued by the league Here today it is charged that the commission will be taking for Lake Andes too much from the funds that should be used in All parts of the state that there is no need at the present time for the drainage canal that the action of the commission was made at a time when All of the commission was not present and that land which might be flooded could be purchased at less Cost than the ditch could be constructed. Below ditch level declaring that the level of water in Lake Andes had sunk to a Point where there would be no drainage even though the ditch were constructed. The statement declared a the proposed ditch would not flow any water until the level of Lake Andes is raised at least two feet. Judging from the last few years during which time the Lake has been falling at the rate of eight inches a year this will be a Long time. The problem today in South Dakota is to maintain Lake Levels and not to lower in protesting expenditure of such a Large sum of Money in one place rather than spreading the benefits of game funds the statement said �?o$100,000 at a time a this appropriation together with the $8,000 already being spent at Lake Andes makes a total of More than $100,000 to be spent at Lake Andes at one time. More than half of this fund is being taken directly from our state game blinds. The commission declares that this Money will be reimbursed by the legislature but in View of past experience and the fact that the legislature has already declined to appropriate for the Lake Andes ditch project it is altogether unlikely that this Money would be paid Back int the fund.�?�. The Huron chapter of the league attacked the action of the commission which it was pointed out was taken at a time when not All members of the commission wer present. Score nastiness a this procedure of the commission with its Hasty action and without a full attendance of its members indicates that there is room for improvement in the Quality of the citizenship being named to the the statement continued a this Lake Andes proposition seems to be an even More unreasonable and impractical one than a former one asked for and rejected wherein a Purchase of some 300 acres of land for hatchery purposes was asked at $40 per acre. It later developed that this land had a ten Inch fall for drainage to the Lake at its present level. A this simply indicates the kind of impossible proposals being presented to the commission and from All information at hand it would seem that this enormous appropriation to Drain a Lake which May never be filled again in a generation is even worse than the one to build a hatchery Pond without natural o lower House toward comparatively smooth sailing and prompt action. To say this As respects the House however Means nothing whatever As respects the Senate. The House might function with perfect order and with Complete cooperation Between Republican leaders and Republican members. The House might pass the Bill by the Normal Republican majority of 109 and even some democrats beside. The House might pass the Bill by the first week in june. A that could happen and still it would be possible Lor the Tariff Bill to remain in the sen appear before committee to ask higher Kate would protect hides Washington d. C., May 14�? up a proposed amendments to the pending Tariff Bdl providing for higher rates on Many commodities than those carried in the measure were received and taken under advisement today by the Republican members of the House we ays and Means committee. The proposed changes affecting Long Staple Cotton Wool Casein figs and flaxseed were presented at tile first meeting of Republican committee group called to hear ate for two or three months there members who have expressed Dis after. It would still be possible that the Senate might make so Many amendments that the final attempt of the Senate and House to agree would be a dog fight. Confining what is Here said to what is just now happening in the lower House the Republican leaders Are showing such consideration satisfaction with rates affecting commodities grown in their districts suggestions once approved by the Republican committeemen will be offered As committee amendments to tile Bill on the House floor. One of the groups appearing before the Republican committee and making such compromises As membership was composed of rep will tend to achieve a willing assent resent Tives from 16 cattle raising to the whole of the Bill by Pratti states headed by representative minimize disruption Chicago 111., May 14�? up a leading Baptist clergymen Here minimize the importance of the disruption at Des Moines University and assert that the Baptist Bible Union represented Only a Small portion of the Baptist communion. A Cdr. T. T. Shields and his Little group known As the Baptist Union Are reaping the results of fiddling too much on one declared or. Thomas f. Harvey pastor of the Belden Avenue Baptist Church who described himself As a a a conservative and who has been recognize seed Corn com did no to sell fast in april but the May reruns Are certainly doing the work in Fine shape. W. Krouse near Mitchell sold too bushels by double service when he had failed to sell any the first time. However he still has a Quantity left so has placed a new and. The Grady service station of Ethan had the same experience. They wrote us As follows a having told you that i did not get results from my seed com and you kindly gave me a re run and i sure am getting results now. I still have plenty of com Weston famous As pedestrian is dead new York n. Y., May 14�? it pm Edward Payson Weston 90, famous Long distance pedestrian died yesterday. The Man who. At the age of 70, walked 3.895 Miles from new York to san Francisco in 104 Days and seven hours spent his last Days in a wheel chair. He had been an invalid since being struck by a taxicab two years ago. Weston began his career As a Walker while serving As a spy in the Union army in the civil War. Disarmament now a study problem Washington d. C., May 14.�?up a president Hoover is of the opinion that no further disarmament action can be Tak a until the naval Powers have and tuned their study of american proposals submitted at the Geneva conference. Asks Congress to mar Custer route Washington d. C., May 14�?up a a Bill to provide for to flee retracing and the marking of general Custer a journey of exploration through the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1874 was introduced today by senator Mcmaster Republican of South Dakota. Baseball scores National league Chicago too of Boston 200 of Malone and Gonzales Cantwel and Taylor. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn postponed rain. Cincinnati at new York postponed rain. St. Louis at Philadelphia postponed rain. American league new York at Cleveland postponed. Rain Washington 010 St. Louis a too Liska and Tate Gray and Behan .133. Boston. Too Ooi 0 Chicago �?.-. Too 020 a j. Russell and Berry Weiland and on hand so will put this and Crouse. In for a Philadelphia 003 on 3 Cally All the republicans and some democrats in addition. The Board of the Republican leaders is to have the House pass the Bill with As few amendments and As few Roll Calls As possible. Efforts have Concrete object it is recognized that on some schedules there must be Opportunity to members to propose rates alternatively to those in the Bill and there must be Roll Calls. The present Effort is to keep these schedules Down to a minimum. This Effort takes the. Form of canvassing the sentiment of members especially Republican members. When there is an Parent majority for a rate different from the one now in the Bill the Republican leaders will forestall controversy by making that change themselves. As respects some other schedules there Are members or groups of members who on account of their Home interests must have an Opportunity to Register a protest vote against the rate in the Bill. As respects yet other schedules there is such an evenly balanced division of opinion that there must be debate and Roll Call. At present it seems Likely that the schedules to be thrown onto the floor for free amendment and debate will include at the least sugar hides and shoes the building materials including Brick Cement and shingles and some agricultural products. The list May be longer. The Central question is whether there is in the House any likelihood of a formidable fight by democrats or insurgent republicans for Broad changes downward from the general level of rates now in the Bill. Confining what is Here said to the House and not to the Senate the answer is no. The situation of individual democrats and the essential nature of the Tariff making process makes a Broad fight for Ower rates difficult if not impossible. This is plainly indicated by events that have already taken place. Garner makes attack for example the Day after the Bill was introduced a trenchant old fashioned assault against it was made by the official democratic eader congressman John Garner of Texas. He made a Good speech tie treated the republicans with sarcasm and he excited much laughter and applause. The laughter and applause came More from democrats than from republicans who by their attitude showed that they were not greatly terrified. In the Garner attack the details were noticeable. He focussed less on any important rates in the Bill than on the administrative Bills that give More Power to the president and the Secretary of the Treasury. In the second place Garner proclaimed in so Many words his assent to the principle of adequate Protection to every Industry in the United states just so far As my intellect would the Republican answer to this official democratic attack so far As the republicans took it As an attack j came from chairman Hawley of the ways and Means committee. Chairman Hawley genially pictured the Texas District of 23 counties which the democratic Leader represents he pictured the a mountains and Valley where his Angora goats Are grazing a and he reminded the democratic Leader that a each hair on these Angora goats carries a duty of 34 cents a it is obvious that where a Democrat represents a highly specialized local Industry and where that Industry has a High protective Tariff the result is that such Democrat is in no position to make a formidable assault on the Republican Tariff Bill As a whole. Nearly every democratic member or certainly a majority of them Are in exactly this situation. They have in their districts local industries on which they ardently desire Protection. When a Democrat is in that situation the essential nature of Tariff making makes it comparatively easy for the republicans in control of the making of the Bill to disarm attack. There is still the debenture what can be said about the Tariff up to Date is that the House has passed serenely through the sensation of receiving the Bill. The Large Republican majority in the House has preserved its morale the Republican leaders Are preserving Solidarity through urbanity and Compromise and the House As a whole is preserving its morale As against the Senate. All that is said Here refers to the lower House. Conditions affecting the Tariff Bill in the Senate May be materially different. Also what is said Here takes no account of How the Tariff May be affected by later developments about the debenture plan which May turn out to be decidedly a Monkey wrench in the machinery. -0 s. Student honoured Iowa City la., May 14.�? up Senate ready to defy House on debenture upper body will pass own farm Aid Bill despite legality fight attack Tariff ruts Washington d. C., May 14.�?oso a the Senate approached the final vote on its Farn Relief Bill today practically certain that the Export debenture Section would precipitate a controversy with the House Over its right to initiate such legislation. Leaders of the democratic and Republican coalition which favors the Export debenture plan gave Advance notice in the Senate today that a serious Challenge would meet any attempt by the House to decline on constitutional grounds to receive the farm Bill because it a included the debenture proposal senators Robinson of Arkansas the democratic Leader and Norris of Nebraska a spokesman for Tho Republican Independent group asserted that the debenture plan was not Revenue raising legislation and that the Senate had a right initiate it. Only an amendment says senator Robinson contended the debenture plan was appropriating legislation and not a proposal tar raise Revenue. Senator Norris argued that Inas much As the Senate has the constitutional right to propose Amend ments to Revenue raising measures the addition of the debenture Section would not be a violation because technically the whole Senate farm Bill would be an amendment to the House farm Bill passed some time ago. As a second protest against the Export debenture provision a number of administration senators have decided to vote against the farm. Relief Bill at the time a ballot is taken either late today or Tomor Simmons Republican Nebraska. The group favors an increased Tariff above that proofed by the Bill. On live cattle and the Transfer of hides from the free to the protected list besides Simmons other members of the group included representatives French Idaho Leavitt Montana Hall of North Dakota Simms. New Mexico Cooner Ohio and Dickinson Iowa All republics. ,. This committee was selected by a group of Republican representatives from the slates of Idaho. Ltd Washington Montana Nevada vow on final Parage of the Meas North and Are. California Nebraska South Dakota Oklahoma color�1o Kansas Oregon new Mexico Utah Iowa and Ohio. Washington. C., May 14�? up a president Hoover announced today that he would promulgate Tariff increases in flaxseed milk creams and window Glass As recommended by the Tariff commission. A the rates on flaxseed will be increased forty cents per Bushel to 56 cents on milk from 2 1-2 cents to 3 3-4 cents per gallon on Cream from 20 cents to 30 cents per gallon and on window Glass a varying increase from the present five eighths of a cent a Pound to one and one half cents a Pound depending upon the sri of the Glass. Mrs. Morrow to prepare a nest new York n. Y., May 14�? up a the new York american said today that mrs. Dwight w. Morrow left Englewood n. J., yesterday for North Haven me., to prepare the Morrow summer Home there for the honeymoon of her daughter Aune and col. Charles a. Lindbergh. Reports were that the wedding will take place at the Morrow a Englewood Home on june 17. Anne accompanied by her older sister Elizabeth also left the Englewood Homie yesterday but it was reported Anne would visit a girl Friend near Boston. Son missing ii years on Way Home Omaha. Neb. May 14.�?c45 a a Gray haired Mother today renewed Hopes of being reunited with her son missing la years. Mrs. Emery Csipkes of Omaha had expected the son. John Csipkes to arrive Here on mothers Day after a Telegram was received at Wood s. a the former Home of the family. I yesterday the Long lost son wired his Mother from Winner s. That he would continue his journey to Omaha As soon As he received some Money. Twenty five dollars was sent to him and he is expected to arrive late today. In of a i. Today in Congress Detroit raw Quot James Bellamy of rapid City s. D., was one of 12 University of Iowa juniors elected yesterday to a. F. I. Menus honorary society. Members Are chosen on the basis of High scholarship activities and potential Akk it 030 i leaders by the associated press tuesday House continues Tariff debate. Senate winds up consideration of farm Relief Bill. House ways and Means committee republicans hear proposals of Western farm state representatives. Republicans from Western cattle producing state consider their stand on hide meat and livestock tariffs. Monday / la House continued general debate on Tariff Bill. Senate acted on amendments to farm Relief Bill under agreement limiting discussions. Weather forecast South Dakota a mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday with probably showers colder. Minnesota a mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday with probably some rain colder tonight and in South portion wednesday temperature near freezing in Northwest portion. North Dakota a Cloudy tonight and wednesday probably rain mixed with Snow colder tonight with freezing temperature. Nebraska a Cloudy and somewhat unsettled tonight and wednesday colder wednesday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 78. Minimum 48. At 7 a. In. Today 52. Roads Good. Precipitation 0 precipitation since january i 6.03 inches precipitation deficiency .19 inches. Weather androids by the associate press supporters of president Hoover like senator Watson of Indiana the Republican Leader. Senator4 Moses of new Hampshire and a substantial number of other republicans Are endeavouring to Maka the vote in favor of the farm Bill a Small As possible in an Effort to impress the House that no great majority of sentiment in the Senate favor the debenture proposition so strongly objected to by the White House. Expects passage in spite of this defection however the measure is expected by chairman Mcnary of the Senate agriculture committee to pass with votes to spare. Most of the pending amendments to the Senate Bill were disposed of yesterday under the agreement limiting debate which went into effect at 3 of clock and Little More than a vote on the measure itself including the debenture Section which has aroused the sharpest political dispute of the special session thus far remained for today. To return Senate Bill Republican leaders of the House meanwhile have decided to move for return of the Senate measure when it reaches their chamber on the ground that the debenture proposal is Revenue legislation which can be initiated Only in the House. Their decision rejecting requests of Senate leaders that the measure be received by the House and submitted to a joint conference few settlement of differences is regarded a presaging a constitutional Controvert by possibly of considerable duration which will have to be settled be lore the task of bringing the Bill passed by the two Chambers Intel agreement can be started. Senate leaders have Clung to the Hope that such a controversy could be avoided but Only a majority is required for the House to refuse Taj receive a Senate Bill and the ret publican leaders of that chamber control nominally at least 104 Mer votes than the democrats Amona whom the debenture advocates Loch for their strongest support. Demos favor debenture representative Garner of Texas the democratic Leader has said thai the democrats would line up almost solidly in favor of the debenture plan if it was brought to a vote Iii the House although Many of them helped to swell the Large majority by which the chamber Early in the special session passed its measure without a debenture provision. At that time Many democrats in the House were inclined to Fanon inclusion of the debenture proposal in the Tariff Bill. Subsequently Senate debenture advocates have declared their intention of moving in that direction if the plan should As administration leaders expect a be eliminated from the farm Relief legislation which finally will be senti to president Hoover whose opposition to the debenture plan mad the Senate dispute on that question an administration contest. Sioux Falls 62 74 48 .00 Good Huron 53 66 49 .00 Good Watertown 56 75 45 .00 Good Yankton 55 74 51 .00 Good Brookings 62 72 46 .00 Good Hernoon a a App a Quot t9 it Jig believe breach is healed Washington d. C., May 14�?upi a administration leaders in Congress were intent today on closing breaches in Republican ranks and increasing the legislative efficiency of their majorities while both Senate and House were aware that they were proceeding wit Bill containing provisions objectionable to president Hoove. As the Senate approached a vote on the farm Bill containing the Export debenture plan which the president denounced the administration leaders were considerably continued in Page six Chicke thieves get pen terms Yankton s. D., May 14�? up a two Brothers Wilbur and Christ Christensen 19 and 20 years respectively were sentenced in circuit court monday by judge a b. Tripp to nine months each in the state Penitentiary on charges of Chicken stealing. Johnson Yankton county Farmer was the complaining witness. The theft of 21 fowls from his flock occurred on april 29. The two youths said their parents live near Loomis. Yankton May Queen Yankton s. D., May 14.�? up a miss june Lun of Wessington a senior at Yankton College was elected May Queen by the students association this morning. She will preside at the annual College May fete May 24. There wer i Civ

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