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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 22, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather 4 % Tut it tpxtimr1 Tlam Toi of Quot a int fourth j. Fair cooler i he Iii vening Kepu Lilain edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Wednesday May 22, 1929 ten pages number 194 elements halt Long distance bombs on City Low ceiling halts proposed non Stop flight to new York City plane off again Washington d. C., May 22.�? up a unfavourable weather has prevented Complete Success of the army a first attempt to test the principle of reveling planes in the air under conditions which might exist in wartime. The big bomber which attempted a non Stop round trip a a aids from Wright Field Dayton. Ohio on new York and Atlantic City yesterday was forced to a fiend the night at Bolling Field Here after completing a hazardous eastward flight carrying out part of its undertaking and starting Back for Dayton. The refuelling operations had to be abandoned and Atlantic City was not visited. The Plashc. Piloted by Lieut. Odas Moon left Bolling Field this afternoon for an air attack on new York City Between 6 and 6 30 Zelock Eastern Standard time. Love Triangle is denied by Slocum Fremont neb., May 22�?op a j recovering Here from serious i wounds received when he was re gently shot by Guy Slocum of win Ner s. At of Neill neb., Jack remian Fremont Salesman today denied that the fight with Slocum had resulted from Brennan a breaking up Slocum a Home. Brennan declared he met mrs. Senate Hopes to Force vote on debenture Bosses Are human so silk legs can attain Success girl who wants to get ahead can spend $24 a year on attractive covering for appendages and thereby win favor faster is claim new York n. A a a May 22�? word went out today to the poor working girl to spend $24 a year on silk Slocum for the first time last fall conferees suggest plan be a stockings and get ahead in the world via ko/4 to i i # t Tulia it t it Sara Ai in after she had been divorced from her husband for a year. Million will be spent on roads extensive contracts let at Pierre by state Highway commission Pierre s. D., May 22�? a3 a More than ? million dollars Worth of construction will be carried out on South Divot _ highways this season As a result of grading surfacing and Structure awards made by the state Highway commission As the Spring letting announced today. Awards for work to Cost approximately $165,000 More on which bids were also received have been made. The projects on which construction will begin in the near future include approximately 197 Miles of tacked on Tariff Bill As amendment the army bomber was accorn j gravel surfacing and 154 Miles of named by a refuelling plans piloted grading 79 Miles of resurfacing. By sap Tam Ross Hoyt. The planes fourteen Bridges and 39,740 feet of Are to establish three refuelling guard rail. Contacts Over new York. The a j Graveling and r surfacing work lieu vers Over new York City Are awarded totals $407,493.81 grading to be broadcast. $460,876.55 Bridges $211,964.76 and stops at Washington the plane reached Washington late last night and was ordered to remain awaiting further instructions. The refuelling plane which was to have replenished the bomber s fuel Supply Over Bolling Field and again Over new York together with the radio Laboratory plane sent out to Roba cast the Progress of the a attack were left overnight at Burgess Field. Uniontown pa., where they landed alter preceding the big Guardrail $16,629.25. Making a grand total of $1,096,964.37. All awards were made subject to approval of the Federal Bureau of roads the Highway commission pointed out and with furnishing of satisfactory equipment experience questionnaire and financial statement stipulated. Provision of by the deferent counties was also arranged for stipulation necessary to validating of the awards. Of Shin from Wright Field. I in in ii tvs Tot a pc nevertheless cutting Washington Cut of its eastward route the a in Winn 000 bomber continued to Brave the a very 1 to a i us unfavourable a weather reported Over i Washington. C., May 22�?<a3 a the mountains and proceeded to i thirteen year old Virginia Hogan new York despite the a flow ceiling of Omaha. Nebraska is the spelling i sugar Tariff stand out As two of the sugar is new ally Washington d. C., May 22�? i determined if possible to Force a direct vote in the House on the Export debenture proposition. Senate conferees on the Arm Bill today suggested to the House conference group that the debenture plan be offered As an amendment to the Tariff measure under such procedure As would necessitate a record Ballet. This proposal was made at another meeting of the conference committee and was advanced in View of insistence by the House group that the Senate must agree to eliminate the debenture plan before any Progress can be made toward getting Ether differences adjusted. The House never has voted directly on the debenture proposition and the Senate conferees contend that such a vote should be taken As a result of the plan having won approval by the Senate. Senate conferees in submitting their new proposal for a House vote on the plan suggested that representative Garner of Texas the democratic Leader move to Send the Tariff Bill Back to the ways and Means committee with instructions to include the debenture proposition. This motion would necessitate a record vote. Garner to sound out plan advised of this suggestion. Garner said he would consult his democratic colleagues on the proposal before deciding upon a course of action. If the decision to offer the debenture proposition As an amendment were reached the farm conference group probably would defer work pending a outcome of the House vote. Sugar an ally the debenture proposal and the miss Lillian Locke instructor in household arts at the teachers College looked up from the scratch on which she we As figuring the clothing budget for the a average Glt la and admitted that legs provided they Are properly sheathed in silk can be used for something besides propelling their owners to the office. For Bosses human a Bosses a said miss Locke a Are Only human. Naturally advancement usually comes to the girl who looks Best. Personality is counting More and More in business and clothes including stockings that give a shapely appearance to the legs Are important because of the Way they affect the wearer and her business associates. You can to blame employers for not come in her theory of the Silken leg that she conducted a Survey. After statistics had been accumulated. Tabulated and Analysed it was found that it is far better to $2 for a pair of stockings than to invest thirty cents. A pair of the $2 variety it was discovered lasts a in tic while the thirty cent Hose Are Likely to go to pieces in three or four Days. Thus the expenditure at $2 a pair is Only $24 a year while the outlay for cheaper Hose can run to $30. Miss Locke discovered that a girl should be vile to dress Well enough on $200 a year to stand a reasonable Chance of getting a raise. Itemizes costs by classes she must invest $33 in Coats and wraps and $66 in dresses. Footwear Mcl uding the All important silk stockings will claim $40. And underwear will take another $30. The Cost of cleaning and repairing was listed As Sio and $50 was debenture is sent to death with s. Aid elks go to Huron for exalted ruler a group of Mitchell legs drove to j i Huron today where they were to be guests of the Els Lodge there i at an initiation and reception for i Murray Hulbert new York City i grand exalted ruler of the elks. On j their return tonight or. Hulbert j i we ill accompany them and Tomor j i Row will be a guest of the local j no basis for suit against Tunney claim wanting shoddy appearing women in allowed for haircuts cosmetics and their offices since that reflects on incidentals. The Prosperity of their business. The girl who earns a Small salary will find that silk stockings will be a costly item but its just one of those hard hard things in so interested did miss Locke be but said miss lock should a girl spend $350 a year on clothes there is no telling to what Heights she can climb in the brusque masculine world of Industry and Commerce. Three congressmen support motion referring Bill to conference two Bow to Hoover Lodge. A luncheon for the guest of genes attorney submits Honor will be Given at the elks club with past exalted rulers of i affidavit to i hat it text the local Lodge the present offices. J d xxi and candidates As guests. Made by woman in the after Neon a class of 261candidates will be initiated with pro forty attached the grand exalted ruler inspecting j Skur 11 a 1 1 a flu Republican Washington Bureau. The work. Or. Hulbert. Who is on a new York. N. Y., May 22�? a3 a . Sin go Tate Tov Yankton to i qualified denials of the claims of to t n no a i be present at a meeting there i mis. Katherine King Fogarty who Washington d. C., maj 22 Al thursday evening. Seeks $500,000 from Gene Tunney three members of the South Dakota \ members of the local Lodge who j Bay upon made in behalf of the re delegation in the House joined Here went to Huron today included m. Heavyweight Champion and the this week in placing the Brand of a a Stair Aid c i. I Lauder family. Rolston. The complaint in which mrs. Fogarty charges Tunney broke his Huron. S a. May 22�? a3 a Promise to marry her was in the defeat on the debenture plan at least As far As the present Bill is concerned Rederson Calives Christo Dzierson i George u. Hunt. And de b. Din. Hands of Deputy sheriff Michael p. onto person neen past excited re cars of the Ryan of Stamford. Conn., today for Johnson and Williamson United Huron elks lode left this morn which overhung the Metropolis. Fly ring Low it circled twice Over the Battery and governor s Island drop Ted three Quot bombs in the form of Parachute flares As planned and her last night in the finals of i. Add Back for the West. The fifth annual Natl Mal spelling ceiling too Low Bee. The a flow ceiling Quot however forced after such words As a diaphanous a it to Fly Low Over new York pre a onerous a a a aggrandizement and venting the carrying out of its plan a a apotheosis had sent the Twenty to drop the bombs from a height other contestants Back to their seats which would have made it invisible the dark haired maid representing and inaudible. The Omaha world Herald. Was still the bomber left Dayton with 598 on her feet. For standing up so Gallons of fuel in its tanks and Long under this barrage of Arthog reached Belling Field with More than Raph she was awarded the $1,000 300 Gallons left but decided not to prize. Try to Complete the return flight. Virginia s last competitor was when it will leave has not been in j Viola Strbac. Entrant of the medicated but it is expected to go Waukee journal who succumbed to through a refuelling test before Start the trick eries of Luxuriance by spelling Back for Dayton. Ing it with an a be a instead of the log a a. She we As preceded to her seat up Haft a Ftp ecu by one of the four boys in the Fin Olha Uhi it 15 Teru Hayashi a japanese youth reparations plan who represented the Atlantic City Paris. France May 22.�? a3 a a it rss. _ a a modified draft report agreed upon i a phone Eru a by the reparations experts of the j unable to master Panacea and was Allied nations and a covering letter i eliminated alter providing much making Clear the allies views w As j amusement by defining each word transmitted to or. Hjalmar Schaht i before he attempted to spell it to chief of the German delegation this be certain he understood . A it Moon. A. Chief interest in reparation Cir Ronald explains Des entered on whether the cred j Nikiti Ftp in a i Hor nations draft report made any i Auu unix i inv a rain changes in the total of annuities to j Chicago 111, May 22.�? ply con be paid by Germany in addition to i Side ration a of newspaper production the reservations made on several c0s and heir relation to advertiser the German conditions to a j rates occupied delegates to the Cap Tance of the figures proposed by t Jinan cd press association meeting Soniah formation available it costs appeared Likely that the germans i of news Ayers w r Ronald would reject the report if there p 2 a Ronald were any such changes. I Mitchen a Champion of the United states. Biggest stumbling blocks in the Way she gained the Honor by spelling of legislative Progress. A a Luxuriance and All the other As a result while the Senate was Tongue twisting words that were put in position to proceed with its discussion of the census reapportionment Bill the House Wras still engaged with general debate on the Tariff measure and the joint con explained his a Ali Kari of to or inn method of keeping a rigid account the life of the Dawes plan after every expense August 31 when the fifth annuity which enters into the production of year ends also we Ould be rejected by his paper. A budget system in i or. Schacht if included in the feet shows him he said the daily Ifield report in the opinion of re status of each department in his Spon sible circles. Organization. O i one of the accounting features of Ronald a system is that editorial expense in obtaining the Reading matter is charged in part to the subscriber. O Roll Call Printer barred from Senate Washington d. A. May 22.�?up a the Senate rules committee voted today to withdraw the privilege of the Senate floor from a representative of the United press association which recently published a Senate Roll Call purporting to show a vote in executive session on the confirmation of Irvine l. Lenroot As a customs and Patent appeals chairman Moses said All Ferenee committees of the two Chambers on the farm proposal remained in a deadlock at the very beginning of their deliberations. May end debate soon Republican leaders in the House were hopeful however that they would be Able to shut off the general Tariff debate late today or tomorrow and Start consideration of amendments. The latter has been held up pending agreement by the Republican majority on a special Rule to fix a Date for a final vote and give precedence in the meantime to amendments introduced by members of the ways and Means committee. The final draft of the Tariff Rule has been practically completed and Republican leaders had hoped to be Able yesterday to Call a party conference to act on it. They we Ere prevented from doing so however by inability to agree on the question whether to open the proposed sugar schedule to amendment from tie floor. Can to reach agreement the farm Bill conferees were called to meet again today Atter their two previous failures to get started toward an adjustment of the differences Between the measures passed by the two Chambers but As chairman Mcnary expressed it a i done to know what the House group has demanded that the Senate recede from its position in favor of the Export debenture plan while the Senate a representatives have insisted that the House first take a vote on the Issue. A that course was rejected on the ground that it would amount to conceding that the Senate had not in voting the plan into the farm Bill Over president Hoover s objections encroached upon the exclusive right of the House to initiate Revenue legislation. Reapportionment up again the Bill providing for the 1930 census and reapportionment of the House membership is expected to reach a vote in the Senate this we Eek women urged to Aid liquor War social leaders asked to refrain from serving rum at their dinners Philadelphia pa., May 22�?mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt assistant attorney general of the United states has appealed to the Republican women of Pennsylvania to help stabilize the prohibition Law by refusing to serve or use liquor at social entertainments or at functions which they May give or attend. Mrs. Willebrandts message was read at the annual meeting and interstate conference just held Here and we As one of the High lights of the gathering. A message also was received from president Hoover be speaking the importance of women a place in politics. A women who set standards of social entertaining without liquor Are doing a thing fundamental to prohibition enforcement a mrs. Willebrandt wired to mrs. George Horace Lorimer. President of the organization. A they Are relieving some of the economic pressure that produces bootlegging by taking away much of the profit and alleged respectability of it. A liquor can reach the Homes of the Rich and the country clubs via the Road of murder and bribery. The president has undertaken to reduce crime. Women who refuse to patronize the fruits of crime Are rendering that sportsman allegiance to the president that patriotism president Hoover wired that he was glad to Send congratulations and Best wishes to the conference. He said a political action to further ideals of social Progress in practical measures of government so universally find support among women that their interest in this Field would of itself alone suffice to earn them the right to exert their powerful influence in Public of conference. Although the vote was not on the debenture proposal itself it is generally regarded Here As an indication of the division in the House on this Ucli discussed feature. Only four republicans two of them from Kansas disregarded administration pressure and voted against the Rule to Send the Bill to Confer Borglum expected at site ence. The final vote we As 249 to by july-2-Cabying to be 319. With the 249 votes cast to Send the Bill to a conference Between both boules with the implication that House conferees would be instruct. to oppose the debenture plan in i luncheon meeting thursday and then to Yankton where his address Rushmore work to be resumed started soon rapid City s. D., May 22.�? up a inactivity that Lias delayed construction work in the it. Rush More memorial for More than a year has been broken and Gutzon Borglum the sculptor will be in Keystone where the memorial is being carved within two months major j. G. Tucker construction superintendent announced today. In supporting the implied anti debenture bloc South Dakota members of the House split with the two South Dakota senators Mcmaster and Norbeck. Both of whom were filing in court at Bridgeport. Conn. Ing for Brookings to escort grand Rvan Lias placed an attachment exalted ruler Murray Hulbert of on he it 0 acre estate Wimch Tunney new York City Here tonight. Owns near North Stamford and after remaining Here overnight j searched Bank records in Stamford Hulbert will go to Mitchell for a Jor any acc0unts the former heavyweight Champion might have there. Floyd e. Barbour Secretary to before elks of that Section of the mrs George h Lauder Mother of state will be broadcast Over Sta to a nov Kairi lion Wax mrs. Polly Lauder Tunney said i a the matter of mrs. Fogarty wast discussed at length by the Lauder i family before the marriage. It was millions in paper Stock values lost there was no thug to 1118 new York n. Y., May 22�? in a a Stor of Selling orders wiping out millions of doll pts in quoted values swept into the new York Stock Exchange and other securities markets today on the announcement that the Federal Reserve Council had append an increase in re discount rates from 5 to 6 per cent in a fur it Xiu i it i ucuft., Uulu i w Luiu i a _ Strong advocates of the plan when a her a t Peiin Terai it was under discussion in the sen borrowing on securities collateral. It was under discussion in the Ben j losses a Long list o it is possible that if the Roll Call i?1 a ate. Work has been commenced on a studio at the base of it. Rush j will support debentures if a More and major Tucker has prom had been squarely on the debenture plan its supporters might have obtained a few More votes but not a sufficient number to make a marked difference. In the South Dakota delegation representative Williamson has declared that he plan incorporating the idea is brought. Directly before the House again at ised that carving will soon be re a this session. Representatives Johi it sued on the partly completed i son and Christopherson however muscovite order is reorganized Heads 60 feet from Chin to top. The figure of Washington on the face of the Mountain in the Black Hills. When the studio is completed Borglum is to Complete the models for the figures of Lincoln Roosevelt and Jefferson. The project Calls for the carving of the figures of the four former or rodents in heroic Relief upon it. Rushmere Stone cutting operations May be taken up before ther. However since to Washington Model was received Here during the summer of 1927. Major Tucker said. Once Borglum has completed the models. Tucker continued it will be possible to carry out his original ideas without further assistance from him should he be prevented from supervising the work. It is understood that or. Borglum plans to devote considerable time to the work. A prospects Are that the Washington figure May be completed this Wanter. Tucker explained that if enough of the work is finished before cold weather s in it could be carried on under shelter. The figures of the. Four presidents Are to be carved on a scale that we Ould make them 465 feet tall with to $15 a share Quot with at least a score of individual stocks including general motors. Chrysler. Nash United fruit and Cerro de Pasco Copper sinking to new lows Levels for the year. Mem a clock. Bres of the committee were present an and the action was unanimous. He j her Fol funeral said the committee was calling hour during the funeral. Paul r. Mallon in an Effort to de j Termine the source of his inform j lion and that if a member of the Senate was found to be involved i he would be in favor of taking a j lion against that party. To stores close for Lockhart funeral despite the delay occasioned by the two Day attack completed yesterday by senator Norris Republican Nebraska against the activities of Power interests in the newspaper Field. It we ill come up under an agreement limiting debate after 3 p. In. Tomorrow a vote on passage usually follows within a few hours of Pierre. S. D., May 22�? a3 a funeral services for John l. Lockhart former commissioner of school and _ Public lands who died late Satur member of the court of it a5r f9.1??s an j1,10&Quot opera Long a were held this afternoon at 2 Bulow has three dates Pierre. S. May 22.�?gov. W. J. Bulow will deliver the commencement address at the Humbolt High school tonight the first of three he will give this week. To it Morrow night he talks to the Lake Andes High school graduating class amp d Friday night at Chamberlain. Weather forecast Wyandotte eggs mrs. J. A. Kittoe a Mitchell and arid then the orders started coming her suspect taken in triple murder Case Waseca. Minn. May 22�?<& a alleged to have confessed that he killed Julius Schuch Farmer and two of his children Ernest and Ida at their Home near Here last saturday night. Joe Wymaster 33, was being further questioned by authorities Here today. Wymaster was arrested yesterday by j i i a r j at Marshall minn., by a Deputy took double service for sheriff who noticed that Wymaster s car did not have a 1929 License. The. Deputy notified Waseca and state officials who returned Wymaster to this City Wymaster is alleged to have told Way and then Well we 05fat�ve thai he had hit a ,. Ii r i i. I i a irl on the head with a Hammer at South Dakota generally fair to we let you read what she night and thursday colder tonight and in East portion thursday. Iwo written i Minnesota mostly Cloudy tonight sir and thursday cooler thursday and a car in regard to my and i in in Northwest portion tonight probably Frost in Northwest portion. North Dakota partly Cloudy tonight and thursday cooler tonight with probably Frost. Nebraska generally fair tonight and thursday cooler in North portion tonight and in East portion thursday. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temper i i Cou a rather Ever since natures As recorded by the official cd win gainer Ever since government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today sorted in your paper Over seven weeks ago i will say i am More than pleased after you gave me double service As i have sold every Waseca but that he did no to remember what happened after that except that he had throw away the Hammer. He is said to have stated that he stopped at a farm for a drink of water and that the attack followed., o maximum 75 minimum 55 at 7 a. In. Today 60 roads Good precipitation 0 precipitation since january i 6.25 inches precipitation deficiency since january i .87 inches. O and can to Supply the demand for Wyandotte eggs. Your service can to be beaten. If my orders Stop com today in Congress Sioux Falls s. D., May 22�?op a reorganization of the Quot muscovites Imperial Kremlin fraternal insurance organization Winch went into the hands of a receiver Here recently was voted by representatives from Middle Western states monday. The meeting we As called by the receiver. Odean Hareid of Sioux fails was attended by members from South and North Dakota Minnesota Iowa a Nebraska and Montana. Provisional officers were elected including or. E. Mcnaught. St. James. Minn., Imperial Czar William Butler. Carrington. N. A. Imperial Royal governor t. Hummel. Sioux City. Imperial High priest James r. Sharp. Sioux Falls cashier m. L. Swanson. Hettinger n. A. Regent Robert e. Johnson. Marshalltown. La., inspector and Don Fitch Blue Earth minn., custodian. The former officers resigned when the organization went into receivership. Hareid told delegates that the state insurance department had found that unpaid death benefits approximated $30,000. Coyne continues to lose strength Pierre s. D., May 22.�? in a no change in the condition of lieutenant governor c. E. Coyne was reported at the Hospital this morning where it was explained he spent a a fairly Good night sleeping some. His hic coughing continued and he was irrational part of the time. He still is unable to Quot take nourishment other than hat Given him through medical treatment a glucose infusion night before last having been credited by his physician with increasing his vitality to carry him through yesterday. That or. Coyne continued to grow slowly weaker was the agreement of those in charge of the Case and those attending him who since last saturday have daily despaired of his life. The lieutenant governors Condit in remained virtually stationary his attending physician reported this afternoon. The patient we As Given a Little water today and it was hoped he would be Able take a Small amount of nourishment. Is Cost of the completed project estimated at $500,000. An Enta Blure 80 by 120 feet is to be carved in the Granite Mountain. warding is to be prepared by former president Coolidge. Lindy and Anne head for Gotham said today North Haven me., May 22�? in a colonel Charles a. Lindbergh his Fiancee. Anne Morrow and other members of the Morrow family left the Morrow summer Home on this Island at noon today after a visit of four Days. Lindbergh took his amphibian Cabin plane from the recently constructed Field in front of the Morrow Home and then landed a Short distance off Shore where the four women comprising the party boarded the plane from a Row beat. After a Stop of almost an hour at the Portland Airport for refuelling col. Lindbergh resumed his flight. It was believed that the plane we Ould proceed to new York. Have indicated that they will not support anything in the Way of farm Relief we hich it is unlikely that president Hoover will sign. As has been pointed out the House conferees appointed to Confer with the Senate Over the Bill Are unanimously opposed to the debenture plan. The two democrats appointed. Representatives Kinch Loe and Aswell voted to uphold the president in his stand against the plan. The republicans selected representatives Haugen Purnell and Williams likewise voted with the president. Lead commercial students win first Aberdeen s. a May 22.�? in a i miss Etha Burnham Aberdeen in j charge of High school commercial projects in South Dakota today announced state winners As determined by three contests held last week at rapid City Aberdeen and Mitchell. Lead High school we on the trophy for the most Points in the state Competition while Loving cups were awarded the following schools for first places. Watertown Gregory Eureka lutheran Academy. Iroquois. Spearfish Salem and Deadwood. Martin Janssen. Eureka who won second place in Novice typing. Class a. Is now entitled to receive a free Underwood trip to Toronto Canada and Niagara Falls to compete in the 24th International typewriting contest miss Burnham Louis Crawford of Iroquois won first. Winners Novice shorthand Velma l. Vincent Watertown first Margaret Curnow Lead second Maxine Bain Gregory third. Amateur shorthand Dora Hanson. Gregory. First Lorraine Herschleb Mobridge second Vera Pray Groton thirty bookkeeping Edwin Arborg Eureka first Marguerite Ladola. Lead second Louise Wright Spearfish third. Novice typing class a Lois Crawford. Iroquois first 60 1-3 we ords. Martin Janssen Eureka. Sought Lindbergh held by officers North Haven me., May 22.�? in a Robert Tondera 40. Who described himself As an aviation Mechanic with an invention and plans he wished to discuss with colonel Charles a. Lindbergh was taken by boat to Rockland today to be questioned by sheriff Frank s. Harding of Knox county. Tondera made the trip in company with Deputy sheriff Ludwig. His status during his trip with Ludwig was described As a under surveillance but he made the journey voluntarily. The Man arrived on this Island monday noon after a trip from Mexico City via new York City. He said he had met Lindbergh in Mexico. O second third. Class b fish first. Margery Asper Artesian a Ruth Morris. Spear-49 4-15 words Jane Wrather and roads by the associated press Sioux Falls Watertown by the associated press wednesday House continues general Tariff debate. Senate continues discussion of census reapportionment Bill. House leaders consider differences Over amendment of sugar schedule. Senate rules committee considers Iliff before the hatching i questions raised by publication of my Dei Ore Joe Nairn my purported secret Call on season is Over i will Send Root nomination. Senate interstate Commerce committee continues consideration of Bill to set up Federal communications commission. Senate and House farm Bill con Atlantic airmen ready for flight old Orchard Beach Maine May 22�? 4s a the possibility of a trans Atlantic air race increased today with the arrival Here of Armeno Wyman ready to hear u. S. Cases Deadwy Ood s. D., May 22.�? in Federal judge a. Lee whose appointment we As recently confirmed was ready this afternoon to hear his first Federal court Case which was to be taken from one of five arraignments completed yesterday at the opening of the term Here. Arraignments completed yesterday All of which were met with pleas of not guilty included George w. Zoll. Lead using the urn Aberdeen rapid City Yankton Brookings you another mrs. Bonnie Corrington of it. Vernon raises the 63 65 55 .00 Good i a j a ii i us frees try again to break deadlock 61 70 54 .00 Good Muse kind and tile and sold Over elimination of Export Deben a 76 52 Job up unto the and Means commit 55 71 53 .00 Good s Middle or May. It won t be tee republicans work on Tariff Bill 60 72 57 ,00 good1. Al la i amendments suggested by Dissat a 67 71 56 .00 Good Long now so ubic the Blank isfried members of their party. Lotti. Sponsor of the projected mails to defraud m. Parsons flight to Paris of the monoplane Custer using the mails to defraud. Bernard 191. A while Roger q. Williams was t who Nitu taking his monoplane a Green i a ill Axon Adili Hajj 11 n Flash up for a series of test flights win another round to Check gasoline consumption in preparation for a take off for Paris France May 22.�? a3 a miss Boos Howard second Alice Price Pierre third. Amateur typing class a Hil Degarde Spieler Salem first 73 words Margery Stephens Leal second Margaret Curnow Lead third. Class b. Charles w. Kennedy Deadwy Ood. First 62 1-5 words Byron Bagayev. Deadwood second Madge Thompson Vermillion third. Hoover Calls Oil conference june to Washington d. C., or y22.�? in a president Hoover has invited the governors of Western Oil producing states to Send representatives to a preliminary conference at Colorado Springs june to to consider the possibility off creating an interstate compact for conservation of Oil. This announcement was made today at the White House. The Wyman a presidents action was made upon the recommendation of the Federal Oil conservation Board. The governors were told that the meeting would take up possibility of creating an interstate compact in cooperation with the Federal government for the better Contr \ of drilling and the elimination of waste in the Oil Industry. Further it was said that if the governors approved. Representatives of the Federal government would meet with them. As chairman of the Federal Oil conservation Fco re the governments representative we Ould be Secretary Wilbur of the % Interior department. O Rome tomorrow if weather Condi Elei wills and i Edith Cross tons become favourable Lotti was j Sar California entrant in the to me Surintr the hangar of Captain menus doubles of the French Tennis measuring me hangar or Captain championships Defeated miss Lucy Johnstone and mme. Rene four Cade 6-4. 6-4, today and advanced to the Quarter finals. O Harry m. Jones to determine if it could accommodate his Craft. Lotti with the two French pilots Jean Asso Lant and Rene Lefevre who came by train from new York Over night also examine Johnson retires de at Low tide the three mile Beach Ednaa Dau was Pnat runway which permits an easy take Raj Lvi eked i off with the maximum Load of gasoline. They had found that Roosevelt Field which had been soaked. By rain must become thoroughly i tired it was announced last night j the inquest scheduled far this after dry before they could use it. By the company. Noon 3 Hurt in Quarry blast Are improved Sioux Falls s. D., May 22.�?up a improvement was noted today in the condition o the three men injured in the dynamite explosion that killed three other workmen in a local Quarry yesterday. H. J. Gallagher the superintendent was released from the Hospital this morning. Arrangements were made to take testimony of Chicago 111 May 22.�? a5 a Alex c. Johnson vice president of the Chicago and Northwestern has re i Luis Vargas and Chester Ruud at for safeguard say Washington d. C., May 22�?up a advances in re discount rates by the principal Federal Reserve Banks was forecast in financial circles today on the basis of the Federal Reserve boards announcement that the Federal advisory Council had recommended that it permit such Banks requesting the privilege to raise their rate to six per cent. By a thus bringing the re discount rate into closer relation with generally prevailing commercial Money rates a the councils memorandum to the Board suggested a improvement in financial conditions and a consequent reduction of the rates Structure will thereby be brought about More quickly thus Best safeguarding Commerce Industry and file papers for 55 mile Railroad Pierre s. D., May 22.�? a3 a articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of state today for the Watertown. Sioux Valley and Northern Railroad company which As indicated in the incorporation papers contemplates construction of a line from Watertown through Grant county to Grenville in Day county. An estimated distance of 55 Miles. Capital Stock was Given As $500,-000, and the following directors were named r. F. Lundy a. S. King and r. S. Fox Well of Yankton and e. A. Tennis and m. K. Coordes of new York City. Watertown was Given As the location of the main office with Yankton Chicago and Minneapolis named As permitted locations of other offices two fliers begin fourth Day in air fort Worth Texas May 22�? a3 a r. L. Robbins and James Kelly today entered the fourth Day of their their endurance flight in the single motored monoplane fort Worth. At 11 33 the fliers both commercial airmen passed the 72nd hour aloft and were virtually at the half Way Mark in their assault on the 150 hour worlds record for sustained flight by refuelling by five army men in the trim bored monoplane question Mark Hoover cuts Down on his receptions Washington d. C., May 22.�? a3 a president Hoover has decided to limit Public receptions at the White i House to one each week and will put the new schedule into effect next week. Baseball results National league first game res new York 110 001 000�?2 9 0 Brooklyn. Too Oil oox�?3 7 0 Benton. Mays and Hogan of far Rell Dudley and Pic Nich. Second game new York 300 0 Brooklyn 300 too j0 Fitzsimmons and Hogan Koupal and e. Berry. Second game Philadelphia 204 3 Boston. Too 2 Willoughby and Davis Cunningham and Spohrer. Cincinnati too 010 Ioos 2 8 pittsburgh____205 210 of Lxi la 14 Ash. Donohou and Gooch Kremer and Hemsley. Other frames not s he Duvert. American league first game a re Philadelphia. 102 too 102�?6 12 i Boston too too 200�?3 6 0 Benge and Lerian Seibold Leverett Delaney and Taylor. Second game Boston. 200 00 Philadelphia. 220 02 Morris and Heving Grove and Cochrane. First Gamen Jgr Washington 040 004 002�?io 13 new York 010 goo Ioos 2 to Jones Marberry and Tate Johnson Wells Rhodes and Dickey. Second game Washington. Of new York to Braxton and Ruel Hoyt and Grabowski. Cleveland,201 of Detroit. Too of Miller and Hartley Whitehip and Phillips. Chicago. Of St. Louis. 20 Faber and Crouse Collins and blah Juir. nothing to claims Tunney s attorney George a Whiteside issued this statement. A numerous threats of this a my have been i Lade in the past by thus woman culminating in very insistent demands on her part and threats of damaging publicity immediately before Tunney a last fight for the heavyweight championship. A at that time a very thorough investigation of her claims was made and they were found to be without the slightest Merit. A neither she nor her claim can at this time be dignified by further comment on my part other than to publish the following affidavit made by her in the presence of her lawyer on july 24, two Days before Tho championship fight. A Katherine King Fogarty being duly sworn deposes and says i made the acquaintance of John Gene Tunney in hot Springs in. October 1924. Quot our relations at All times thereafter were such As in no was to cast the slightest criticism or discredit upon him. Has no Clair she says a i Lucve no claim upon Lim of any kind and never did have. I had hoped to continue to enjoy his Friendship but that no longer seems possible for either of u. A in the past i have said things about him to my lawyers that i now deeply regret because i know of nothing i could say that would cast the slightest discredit Upo i him and should my name Ever be used with or without my knowledge in the future in any Way to reflect in the slightest manner upon him i wish to make this solemn declaration under oath that May be published at any time that he is under no obligation whatsoever to me and never was. And that his character and conduct to my knowledge Are of the mrs. Fogarty who formerly lived in fort Worth Texas now makes her Home at the san Carlos hotel Here. The clerk at the hotel said she was out of the City and that neither her whereabouts nor thai time of her return were v Nown. Was twice married her first husband was e. K. Kina they separated and after his death she married Jolt s. Fogarty a plumbing contractor of fort Worth a rom whom she obtained a divorce in 1925. She has a ten year old son. In her come Saint she charges that five Days after she obtained Hep divorce from Fogarty she accepted a proposal of marriage from Tunney the complaint avers that thereafter in again proposed and that Sha a is vow willing to comply with tha the document further sets Forth hat a Tunney later a tried a certain other person. Since that marriage he plaintiff has been in a highly nervous state and in just another joke says Champion. Now in Italy brioni Italy May 22�? a3 a Gena Tunney former worlds heavyweight Champion thinks the suit of mrs. Katherine King Fogarty divorced wife of a fort worthy plumber for $500,000 for alleged breach of Promise to marry Quot must be another the one time pugilist we Hen informed that Steps toward litigation had been taken in Connecticut said a i know absolutely nothing of the report. No it must be another joke. When i am sued i left my attorneys worry. I have All thai worries i can handle right now the present worries although unexplained were presumed to a reference to the recuperation of his wife the former Polly Lauder after an operation for appendicitis. She has been progressing favourably Tunney and his wife have remained in Europe since their marriage in Rome last october 3, and have spent the last few weeks Here in Baioni where the former Champion has maintained a close association with George Bernard Shaw. Iris. Play Wrght who with mrs. Shaw has spent a vacation period Here. The two celebrities have spent much time together swimming and sunbathing on the Island beaches. Flays Transfer of Tariff Power Washington d. C., May 22�?1 a3 expansion of presidential authority under flexible provisions of the Tariff Law As proposed in the pending Tariff Bill was attacked in the House today by Beck Republican Pennsylvania who described it As the a greatest and most far reaching Transfer of congressional Power Ever to by applause rang out from the democratic Side As the former solicitor general of the United state denounced that Section of the measure which we Ould increase the latitude already Given the chief executive in dealing with Sud matters. Horton Smith wins French pro meet St. Cloud. France. May 22�? a3 a Horton Smith Joplin mo., won the French professional Golf Champion Shin Here today. Smith won with a 72 Hole score of 273. Audrey Boomer professional of the St. Cloud club. A second five strokes be Mac

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