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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 25, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather tour la i or Itrat a it Tiv toy ir1 a tat fourth amp showers cooler i he us Coli claim edition a rot Xxxvi Mitchell s. Saturday May 25, 1929 twelve pages number 197 British envoy is willing to Check liquor yes sir Ipswich Farmer says he swallowed Snake it was seven inches Long eight months ago and grew to be two feet and seven inches his % Story rivals ancient tale of Jonah and the whale in the old testament there is a i slept and worked just As if i was i Story about a whale that swallowed �1 i my in tit or a Man but this is a Story of a Man Sli it ont fun ally ? he 5ir time i in is diplomatic i wh0 swallowed a Snake. Modernists car 11 off Jilm in corps would yield to Iare inclined to scoff at both Stor is the it. Lies but there Are those who vouch the same skin for me and the u. 3. Request for the authenticity of each. Snake. As far As the whale is concern-1 my How it had grown it in i to to Uoo Root de elaborate charts have been then Michael Hays he went Back i i Lour la Nuu v Liv drawn in recent years to prove that a to doctor sat the Aberdeen clinic and Washington n r Mav is Ftp Jonah had ample living quarters in i More a rays were taken and it was j n r Mavoe a. Washington. A. Mas 25wo he stomach 0>, the wha e and a discovered that the seven Inch Washington d.o., May sir Esme Howard the British Jar As Tlle Snake is concerned Nake had grown to the remarkable an attempt by representative la sugar Likely new Tariff no to be powder farm Aid says under Tariff so. Dakotan it May says Sullivan As Christopherson tells House sume place of schedule k in 1909 Bill Industry has All Best of changes raise hits everyone sadly disappointed evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Escaped Georgia convict Senate Wal no to is High class publisher a Quot Man who robbed grocer after War and went to prison for crime escaped and Laid foundation for Fortune in Chicago Georgia wants him sign diplomate. I Chad himself who swallowed the a if the United Stites intimates a Snake and lived in More or less Lesire to cancel the privilege a he j Good comradeship with it for eight Aid at new York last night he months. Vill be glad to cooperate with oth it happened. Michael told the a members of the diplomatic corps evening Republican Over the Long n complying. I distance Telephone this morning it was made Clear in a statement i eight months ago when he was issued by the British embassy Here j working with a threshing Crew. Hat the ambassador. Who is Dean s he became weary and faint he says n the diplomatic corps was sex and Lay Down on a nearby Straw pressing his personal opinion and stack. He says he went to sleep Ras not speaking on behalf of the and some time after he awakened corps. It he was conscious of a Peculiar the ambassadors statement was Censa Tjon in the nit of his Stom Iran from him after he had been shown an article prepared for publication in a number of newspapers this morning dealing with Corre Ach. A like something crawling he said. And there was the Snake a a the strange feeling continued Spondeles Between sir Esme and and be finally went to a physician James t. Carter Lynchburg. Vir to Aberdeen where an a Ray was Ginia. Lumberman. J taken of his Abdomen. And then the article shown to sir Esme. The modern wonder was disco the embassy statement said. Was incorrect. The embassy declined to make Public the correspondence without the consent of or. Carter who initiated it. Tors determined to do something. A so a Michael resumed a they finally discovered a Snake Poison that Hurt me. They starved me for three Days then gave me the Poison and me feeling like a Lark All the time. But the dope killed my pet Snake and now it is just happen a it simply happen a said one Mitchell physician and surgeon this morning. A did you ask Mike what sort of liquor he had been drinking the digestive acids of the stomach would have made Short work of that Snake Long before eight months went a the just had a bad Case of pin Worms a said another Mitchell physician. Even if the digestive acids had t killed the Snake the Lack of air the Aberdeen clinic also denies he Story and doctors there insist hey have no record of such a Case. Ered. Snugly ensconced in Michael a intestinal Region was a tiny striped a Varton v dakota1 Wes Garter Snake about seven inches Quot a univ Ereita head of toed hat i and Bow a a Arment of biology thinks Michael s wants proposal accepted i question which Laie a a fish Story a. He says that wants proposal acce a j troubled Michael and the Medicine 1he gastric juices of the stomach Are. Aberdeen upon Wiliom he 1?0t a suitable surroundings for a called. Michael says the doctors a a a copyrighted article Lynchburg published by the Washington Post this morning which was not shown to sir Esme says that or. Carter whom it describes is a prohibitionist sent the ambassador s letter and a copy of his own original message to president Hoover with a demand that Quot Nee is Arv Steps be taken immediately the time i was feeling like a Lark. To accept the proposal of the Brit j i did no to have pains and i ate and ish ambassador dared not administer Ether and operate because they feared it might aggravate the Snake and Michael might be bitten. A and so they just let the darn thing alone said Michael a and All and it has been suggested too that Michael had better have los adenoids removed so that next time he sleeps on a Hay stack he vont sleep with his Mouth open so things Ca crawl in. But that is Michael a Story and be says he is going to stick to it. The Lumberman questioned at Lynchburg Early today declared he lad not kept a copy of the ambassadors letter and refused to comment on it or divulge contents of his message to sir Esme. The posts Lynchburg article says or. Carter approached president lieutenant governor Hoover with his demand Armea j shows physical improve with a letter from sir Esme Howard Coyne is Able to Swallow liquids gangsters agree a to peace Points Chicago underworld agrees to end killings 16 millions is stake the House today the chair sus failure As far As Aid to the Agri tabling a Point of order against it cultural West is concerned was the amendment. By Mark Sullivan Washington d. C., May 25-sugar is the Lone item in the Tariff Bill that has engaged debate in Congress on a National Sale. More members have spoken on this increase than on any other one aspect of the Tariff and the distribution of the districts represented by these members is nation wide. More of the speeches have opposed the raise in sugar rates than have made by representative c. A. Christopherson of South Dakota in a speech on the floor of the House Here this week. Representative Christopherson did not say whether he would support the Bill if it is brought to a vote without further major alterations. A when i look at the schedules which place Many of the articles that go into buildings and construction work on the protected list and also note increases on metals tools and electrical appliances chemicals a unsorted it the Snee Rhes min 1 and Many Othot articles which the Josh St. Feleke in nil i Farmer of necessity must buy. I can a i Jais a Avert ,e�?z5ra�v not but believe that if this Bill Cally wholly from districts in which sugar beets Are raised in Quantity. The speeches opposing it have come from practically All parts of the country. The increase in sugar rates is clearly the one item in the revision that runs the greatest risks of defeat. It is almost the Only item As to which there is a wide spread sentiment against revision upward. The sentiment cannot As yet be described As angry in spirit or As being sufficiently great in Quantity to threaten defeat of this rate. What can be said is that if the sentiment should grow and become better organized and More vocal the increase in sugar rates might readily be Defeated. Sugar principal schedule it can be said also that if there should be an increase of sentiment Adverse to the Tariff Bill As a whole sugar is the one item in the Bill upon which such sentiment would first express itself in Short if there should develop out of the present Tariff discussion some one schedule that would be treated As a Symbol sugar would be the one. Sugar in the present discussion runs the risk of becoming what withdrawal of the Mentz has Good night privilege of diplomatic liquor a would Pierre. S. D., May 25�? up a while Chicago 111., May 25�? the �?o14 j a schedule Kythe Wool schedule be gladly accepted and scrupulously no improvement in his general Points of the Gangland peace pact was in the Sens ional discussions chord to government j condition resulting from the heart Quot to a the gratuitous offer of the envoy o Forte it the liquor privileges on behalf of the diplomatic corps in the event such a suggestion were made by the american government the article continues Quot was in reply attending the Tariff of 1909. About sugar there is More debate in Congress More newspaper infection which has kept him Crit a terminate the bloody gang War by. Mically ill for three weeks and near the incorporation of All warring j discussion and a greater Quantity death for the last week was seen factions in one Syndicate has been an indication of some outward Imrei a a pro vement was reflected in the i i rant a a a Aeyn Raj ability of lieutenant governor c. A Jull to a letter rom or. Carter the e. Coyne to Swallow a Small the ores Tea latter had urged sir Esme to join i amount of water and liquid Nour committee or be organza hands with the better element of a ashment yesterday and today. The people of the United states and or. Coyne yesterday was Given buns and require that the gang irll0o.neuccsptne"the pro he Blu a a a a Evo Siyoum put Kathine United states voluntarily granted j Days. The difficulty which he sex to foreign diplomats the privilege j per fenced in swallowing had pre of transporting and using alcoholic i failed since last sunday. This beverage tile British ambassador i morning he was Able to take a then declared he bad no doubt ii the Small amount of water from a american government would aug Ste and an attempt waste be West that this privilege be with made to give him milk today drawn such a suggestion would be he spent a fair y Good night and cheerfully agreed to and metical Quot a some last night Hospital at u Lucci i. Zuj a Tirl Al rite ronai�tn/1 or Ousby observed by the diplomatic up to Hoover now to Eprile Furna and Saa Ofa Sufon St St pet bits embassy stationer and was signed by Michael Wright third Asik Secretary of the embassy and pm we ten Dante and me Mew of amal Secretary to so Esme in the a is a members Nants reported. Yesterday or. I be publisher of the it. Pierre Mes read some from the last is be of his paper. Although his name of the ambassador. A i this country i Cen do a i can do no i Carter Quot the rest l Hoover. Poor though i am i have Given thousands of dollars to sup let Ort the prohibition cause of this country and i resent this imports it was a week ago today that the Niri or i lieutenant governors life was de. To president paired by physics and at a to Tresi Aem tenants. When he went into the first of two declines the second coming last sunday both of which he survived. Since sunday night he has remained in a virtually Sta question in a different Way from most people and it was in that spirit i sent my letter to the British t Ion of liquor by foreigners into tonary condition with a slow the United states. I look at this weakening seen by the physicians. Ocean fliers May get away sunday old Orchard. Me May 25.�? up a to tile Hopes of their Crews Are realized. The air plane Green Flash will Quot tart for rom and the yellow Bird for Paris at 8 a. In. Tomorrow. Robert q. Williams and Lewis a. Yancey of the Green Flash and Armano Lotti Backer of the Paris hop. Decided their planes needed Only fueling to put them in readiness. A plane made by the trans Norta Tion corporation of which Williams is president will pair up with a coast guard amphibian to accompany the trans Atlantic planes during the first hour of flight. J camaraderie of the two Crews has let Artyv Quot in it Send Central i in evidence. Yancey and Rene la it on Central j be Evn. Navigators of the two planes Minnesota mos t y two tots die in burning barn Sioux City la. May 25�?<a�?~i�?imprisoned in a burning barn which it is believed they had accidentally set on fire Francine la Fleur five years old and Marcus Bernard four residing on farms near Jefferson s. A. Were burned to death today. Relatives were helpless to assist. Weat Bla forecast South Dakota showers and cooler tonight sunday partly Cloudy with probably so cwt cars in East portion tonight and sunday and in West portion tonight warmer in East portion tonight cooler in West portion sunday. North Dakota partly Cloudy tonight and sunday cooler in West portion tonight and in East and Central portions sunday. Nebraska mostly Cloudy tonight checked their chronometers together and later a shot the Sun with their sextants. Land Gangland w/1 be Johnny Torrio. The pact by whith Capone and his rivals agree to the Rule of the powerful Torrio and his a executive committee was proposed in Chicago and signed at a meeting in Atlantic City within a fortnight Aster the massacre of three Capone bodyguards and two Days before Capone was sentenced to prison for a gun toting in Philadelphia. Gangland a big four Capone remains with Torrio Joe Aiello and George bugs Moran As the Quot big four of the new Syndicate whose vice gambling and liquor business it is claimed will net approximately $16,000a00 annually. All grievances Are forgotten according to the pact the terms of which Are As follows 1. That All killings be abolished and that All controversies be settled by an executive committee ail machine guns and Small arms to be relinquished under pain of extreme punishment Auld gangsters fail to adhere to the disarmament ruling. 2. That Johnny Torrio Rule As i the King and chief arbiter of the new Syndicate. 3. That Capone disband his gang and Aid the new combination to break up smaller gangs. 4. That Capone relinquish his hold on three dog tracks vice gambling and Beer throughout Cook county including Chicago and Cicero. 5. Torrio Aiello Moran and Capone to split All profits after deduction of expenses. 6. Torrio to handle All finances single handed and to serve weekly notice on each of the a big four of their earnings. Agree to monthly audit 7. That a monthly audit be made with the a big four sitting in and poring Over the books to see that an equitable split has been made. 8. Joe Aiello to head the Chicago Branch of the Unione Siciliano and its 6.000 members Aiello to be responsible to Torrio. 9. Jack Guzick and Johnny Patton it Bov mayor of Burnham to give up their holdings in the Capone organization and turn it into the new Syndicate. 10. Capone to agree on a National of propaganda than about any other one schedule. The Quantity of discussion is to some degree the measure of the complexity of the subject. Not All. And not Ever a fraction of the arguments can be condensed in a single dispatch. To confuse what is Here said to the arguments in favor of the raise the outstanding purpose of it is to protect and preserve the sugar beet Industry. Has two advantages the Industry exists sporadically in eighteen states but the number of states in which the Industry is of sufficient size to be a political Factor is not Over nine. If sugar figured in the present debate As merely a local Industry important to nine states it would not have a Chance. The sentiment Adverse to it we Ould vote it out of the Bill overwhelmingly. That May happen in any event. It is As Likely to As not. Sugar in this debate however has an advantage which it we Ould not normally have. This Tariff Bill and this session of Congress As a whole is one in which the Farmer is supposed to be Given everything that would be of any possible advantage to him. In this spirit it is enough to Many congressmen and senators that sugar beets Are a farm crop. There is yet another and More refined advantage running in favor of High Protection for sugar beets. It is recognized that some Western Farmers now raising wheat must reduce their wheat acreage in part and devote it to something else. Sugar beets Are supposed whether rightly or wrongly to be a crop with which some Western Farmers can diversify. Beet Industry doomed there Are the Only considerations that really give sugar a Chance. The Chance May not be enough to save this particular raise. Many representatives of farm districts and even some official spokesmen of the farm movement openly of is passed in its present form whatever the Farmer gains by the proposed schedules relating to agricultural products will be More than off set by the increases granted to manufacturers a Christopherson asserted. Z n not a farm Tariff a it was the general opinion a the South Dakota representative told the House a that in this special session of Congress one of the methods of help in this farm Relief program would be a revision of the Tariff Law giving higher rates to farm products now on the dutiable list and facing other farm products now on the free list on the protected list. This in order totol4n protect the american Market for the american Farmer. A with these facts apparently so Clear it was my Hope that the revision of the Tariff might be confined to the agricultural schedules. But when the Tariff Bill was reported it found that we Hile the committee dealt quite extensively with the products of the farm increases were also granted to manufactured wares we hich try my mind Are amply protected by the Fordney my Cumber Christopherson excused the w ays and Means committee for its general increase in manufacturing schedules on the ground that it was subjected to a great a those engaged in manufacturing pursuits w Ere equally As persistent As those in farming pursuits a he said a and perhaps presented logical reasons Why they should be Given these increases. Already amply protected a but we Hen i recall the handsome dividends paid especially by the compari ies engaged in the manufacture of steel and the Many articles into which it enters i cannot help but feel that they have met Atlanta ga., May 24�? a action of gov. L. Hardman on requests for a Pardon for Robert Elliott Burns escaped Georgia Chain gang convict and now a prosperous publisher awaits the recommendations of the Georgia prison commission. Meantime requisition papers signed by the governor were Enro Ute by air mail to Chicago where Burns is free on $5,000 Bonds after two Georgia officials appearing in Superior court there had failed to produce any papers requesting his return to this state. Governor Hardman has been approached by representatives of the Chicago american legion but declined to act on their request for a Pardon until Burns application for clemency had gone through a regular no comment had been made by j the Georgia executive on reports that friends of Burns in Chicago were preparing to carry an Appeal to governor Louis m. Emmerson of Illinois asking him not to Honor any extradition requests. Burns was convicted of Highway robbery in Campbell county. Georgia and sentenced to six to eight years on a Chain gang. He claims a record overseas and is prominent in the Chicago american legion which has been leading the Battle to prevent his return to imprisonment. F coming South after the War Burns said he landed in Atlanta broke and held up a grocery store. The robbery netted him four Dol yield on farm Relief stand Kobert a Burns the Chain gang. A negro prisoner broke his shackles with a Mallet and he escaped. Burns now is publisher of the greater Magazine a real estate periodical w hich is reported to net Lars he said and he was sent to i him $20,000 a year. Athletes break world records smashes Century with 09.5�?rockow a betters hurdles Mark Dyche stadium. Evanston 111., May 25�?op a Eddie Tolan negro sprinter from the University of Michigan bettered the worlds record for the too Yard dash in the finals of the Western conference South Dakota has been appointed finals of the Western conference by president Hoover a member of lems that will still remain after the committee gets through. There was some talk of continuing the conversations until after the British elections but the experts declared that politics never entered into their calculations and that they would get through their work As soon As they could. Williamson named to Rushmore body Washington d. C., May 25�? it pm representative Williamson of track and Field championships today by winning the event in 09.5 seconds. Sammy Behr of Wisconsin set a new conference record for the shot put with a toss of 48 feet 3 inches. This beat the previous record of 47 feet 7 1-4 inches which he made in the preliminaries yesterday. George Simpson. Ohio state sprinter equalled the worlds record for the 220 Yard dash beating Tolan to the tape in 20.6 seconds. This tied the record established by Roland Locke University of Nebraska in 1926. The mount Rushmore National museum commission to supervise carving Gigantic monuments of Washington Jefferson Lincoln and Roosevelt on mount Rushmore in the Black Hills. A meeting of the commission has been called for june -6 at the White House. Gutzon Borglum sculptor is to carve the figures for which Congress has appropriated $250,009. Each figure will be 465 feet High and of solid Granite. O morning conference Breaks up when House group quits session Mcnary still Hopes Washington a cd a May 23�?<a>�? the House conferees on the farm Relief Bill left the conference today with a declaration that when the Senate group Wras ready to yield on the Export debenture plan they w Ould begin arbitration on other phases of the differences. The conference after almost a week of negotiations with Little Progress toward a reconciliation of the differences apparently had reached a deadlock which brought what amounted to an ultimatum from the House group. Conferees expressed a willingness to reopen Tho conference when the Senate group was ready to have the Export de i venture plan removed from the i Bill. They have declined through i out the negotiations however to take up any other phase of the differences until this has been struck from the measure. House Era up quits the House group left the conference room after thirty minutes during which it apparently had been made Clear that the Senate conferees Avera it ready to abandon their position in support of the debenture. Plan. Ten minutes after the House members had left the Senate conferees also left the conference room. Senator Mcnary of Oregon Harman of the conference committee said that a there was no bad feeling and that the conferees had by no Means Given up Hope for an agreement. House must act first asked whether he intended now to bring the question of disagreement Over the debenture plan before the Senate for further instructions senator Mcnary said. This was impossible because of the parliamentary situation. The Senate asked for the Confer ende a he declared a and the Houser has the papers. They must act first. We can do a he expressed the opinion that Atter conferees talked with leaders of their respective houses another meeting could be called and a Way out of the Parent deadlock reached. T Dick Rockaway Ohio state bet Kresge fights All world s records in winning tace 220 Yard Low hurdles in the startling time of 22.8 seconds. The for Falls permit Sioux Falls s. D., May 25�? up Many people in this state ?h0pnc�sn�?~ p,r0�?o of ctr and others Are on the out 10 mak6 8p sunday and in Northwest portion l00k for land bargains and a animation the ship in cicero6and a to was mostly Cloudy tonight and ads under that classification of toc Atio warmer Are always read and Seldom Lions tonight cooler in West por fax Jyring inquiries. Or. Grievances such a As rife6 St. Vaen ,10n so my we or Cas. I will r. Walpole of Philip is a firm believer in adverbs unto my and inserted a splendid i Torrio a jurisdiction. And in Republican double 11 to so a a Szam nent service about which be w 1lt�?z says tween $15,000,000 and $16,000,000 maximum and minimum temper j 4annually. Reports estimate that he natures As recorded by the official have had seven replies will collect annually from the Fol gov emment thermometer from 7 a. A. R r slowing in. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today Tony mind Ani in Hopes of Hawthorne dog track. $1,000 000 maximum so j doing business with some of Kirview de track a too look at 7 a. In. Today 64 y these people. I am very Ciss air Del Moo Jwo prs la if anon 0 precipitation thankful to you for giving Chicago gaming since january i 6.25 inches pre me the extra space and time capitation deficiency since january a Unione Siciliano i 1.20 inches. And i will use your paper we vhf Leanir roads i a for the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and the Northern and Central great Plains mostly fair monday periods of showers Middle of week and again at close variable temperatures but mostly Lear the seasonal Normal. Local temperatures with Success and have received not ones made by Charlie Brookin of Only substantial profits but Good the University of Iowa. In 1924. Rockaway was fairly he skimmed Over the Low barriers beating Cave of Illinois by about five Yards. Presbyterians May give women pulpits St. Paul minn., May 25�? up a women would be placed on a parity with men in respect to holding Church offices As ministers and elders under proposals to be submitted to the presbyteries making up the presbyterian Church in the United states of America the 141st general Assembly of the body decided Here today. Without debate the Assembly decided to submit three overtures for action by the presbyteries which would change the Constitution of the Church. The first we Ould give women eligibility for ordination of ministers the second eligibility As elders while the third would entitle them to licenses of the Church As evangelists. Approval by a majority of the presbyteries is necessary for producing a change of this kind. Freedom from debt for the first time in its history was reported by j. Willison Smith of Philadelphia chairman of its finance committee. Smith said that As a result the Church is now prepared to proceed with a program of expansion. He estimated that it is capable of raising $15,000,000 for Benevolence during the next 12 months. Returns on their investment in fact amply protected now a Christopherson added. Leave manufacturing duties where they Are now and give agricultural products a boost to put them on a level with the Farmer s present status. He urged the House in conclusion. Several other Western representatives have followed this vein in debating on the Bill in general discussion for the past few Days contending that there must be a More general increase in the agricultural duties or a striking out of manufacturing boosts. No Compromise seen observers Here believe that neither of these demands will be conv plied with by administration leaders in the House although several specific concessions will be made on farm products. Further increases on the Staple crops of Corn and wheat for example they say would be so obviously political in nature that they will not be considered. There will also be no general Effort to beat Down the proposed manufacturing duties increased on commodities directly affecting the Farmer such As is predicted in the Senate for this reason it is said the real attitude of members of the House on the present Bill will be ascertained at the time the measure is brought up for final action. Western members who seriously believe the Bill As drafted with minor changes will be ineffective must Register protest at the time of the Roll Caum is pointed out. O pose the increase in sugar. They of Ayup uni pwt Ain say that the aggregate of All farm 1 i Aiu cts and their families As Consumers of sugar far outweighs the interest of the comparatively few Farmers who raise it. The argument is made that the sugar beet Industry is doomed anyhow by a condition having no relation to the Tariff and that no increase in the Tariff however extravagant can save it. This argument rests with whatever accuracy on the assertion that most of the sugar beet farming in the Southwest is done with imported mexican labor. It it taken for granted that within a year or two this labor will be partly excluded by putting Mexico under a limitation on immigration similar to the limitation that now restricts european immigration. It is this aspect of beet sugar farming in part that caused the head of the american federation of labor to oppose the raised rate on sugar. Organized \ labor is Strong for Protection to american industries but makes an exception accepted worlds record is 23 Sec Legal action to Force the Sioux Falls Board of commissioners to show cause Why it should not Grant a building permit to the s. S. Kresge company was taken by attorneys for the company in circuit court Here today. Mayor George w. Burnside and other members of the commission have opposed plans of the Kresge company to construct a two Story building at tenth Street and Phillips Avenue one of the Best business Corners in the City. The commission was Given until june 3 to answer the action. Of of police first Watertown s. D., May 25.�?up a testimony that Milton e. Rogers sought assistance of Watertown police in an Effort to break up a meeting Between his wife Patty Rogers and Roy d. Lander at a local hotel was offered by the state today in the second trial of Rogers for the slaying of Lander in july 1927. Rogers admits he shot Lander when he discovered the Man and his wife in a hotel room but claims the shot was fired in self defense. Chief of police William Olson testified that Rogers on the Day of the shooting came to his office and advised him that mrs. Rogers and Lander were together at a hotel arrangements had been made previously it was brought out for Rogers to watch and notify officers in the event a suspected meeting should take place. After telling the chief the situate officer Testi Tion was a fall set1 a. Of an Industry that rests on the feed Rogers disappeared before he a 3,600.000 3,000,000 2,000,000 3,000,000 500,000 Lou hits another Boston mass., May 25.�? jpy Lou Gehrig hit his tenth Home run t. L White Wessington _ c of toe season in the first inning of 7 am Hilo of roads Prin of a so go a number today a game Between the Yankees 68 76 53 .00 Good of replies to an and for a Fine and toe red sox. Earl Combs a a 57 .00 Good r re. Was on base and Jack Russell was 48 .00 Good i Arm near Wessington pitching. The drive gave Gehrig 54 .00 Good a Brinac Kunler a margin of two Over Ruth and 60 .00 Good 3prinli Ine Diane sent him a Ith Melvin 60 .00 Good now if you want some live of the giants for the inter-56 .08 Good i leadership on figures up to by the associated press temp. A a a a Sioux Falls Mitchell 64 80 Luron 72 79 Watertown 60 74 Aberdeen 65 i Yankton 64 a9 bookings to 76 a pid City 61 86 is no Good Prospect. 1 today s game. Kind of labor used by some beet sugar raisers and the conditions under which they use it. Leader Green is additionally moved of course by concern about the increased Cost of sugar to organized labor As a consumer. Every one is hit another Point made against the increase in the sugar rate is the immensity of the tax nut upon All Consumers compared to the Small fraction of the tax that really benefits sugar beet raisers. The aggregate of the increase is estimated at eighty million dollars. Could get ready to accompany him rushed Back to the hotel and broke into the hotel room where the shooting occurred. Would postpone Frances payment Washington d. C., May 25�?043 a postponement of payment by France of its War supplies debt of $400,000,000 due August i until 3 planes in air seeking record by the associated press five men in three air planes were engaged today in efforts to establish new endurance flying records. While the monoplane fort Worth at fort Worth tex., approached the record of 150 hours 40 minutes and 15 seconds set by the army plane question Mark. Two men took off in the monoplane miss Ranger at Wichita kas., to compete with the fort Worth and Herbert j. Fahy took off seeking a Solo record at los Angeles. Fahy Hopes to break the record of 35 hours 33 minutes and 21 seconds negotiated by Martin Jensen for the Solo non refuelling record. The flight of the question Mark is the Only endurance record officially recognized by the National aeronautic association the governing body of the air. Before the Takeoff Fahy stowed a rabbits foot in the plane for Good Luck. This same rabbits foot Rode with Captain Frank Hawks on his transcontinental nonstop flight last year and also aboard the army monoplane question Mark during its record breaking flight Here last january. Gloom once again shrouds debt meet Paris France May 25.�? up a the fifteenth week of the reparations conference was drawing to a close today in deep gloom. Eleventh hour conversations in an Effort to find a solution for the Long pending reparations problem recess depends on farm Aid and reapportionment Washington d. A. May 26.�? a5 a Congress passed up half its weekend recess today to drive Forward in the Hope of hastening the Start on longer recess next month which May continue All summer. The Senate has been told by senator Watson of Indiana the Republican Leader that no such vacation can be contemplated until the farm Relief and census reapportionment Bills have been sent to the White House and the Tariff measure passed by the House and referred to the Senate finance committee for rewriting. The census reapportionment Bill providing for the 1930 population count and rearrangement of the House membership on the results of that enumeration was still a unfinished business of the Senate today despite the agreement which limit. debate on it after 3 p. In. Thursday. After passage by the Senate it will have to be acted on by the House. Speed to Tariff vote that chamber is speeding toward. A vote on the Tariff Bill at 3 p. In. Tuesday under the special rules adopted yesterday by a vote of 234 to 138, which practically shuts off All amendments except those introduced through members of the ways and Means committee. Debate on these amendments 1s limited to five minutes and More than 20 of the 91 thus far approved by the committee were adopted yesterday in rapid succession. The committee representing the Senate and House in their disagreement Over the form of the farm Relief Bill meanwhile were balled for their fifth meeting today. The members were still optimistic despite the fact that they have been unable to Start their task of bringing Tho measures passed by the two Chambers into agreement pending a decision on the course to pursue with respect to the Export debenture Section of the Senate Bill. It Mark time on debenture 1 the House group has insisted that this proposal must be eliminated from consideration before other differences can be taken up. The senators have been reluctant to ask their chamber to reconsider its action fearing a lengthy debate unless they can present a formal con Ference report showing a disagreement. The House group objects to having it mentioned in such a report holding that the Senate had no right to intimate such legislation a a a and desiring for that reason not to Heimach Thomas Moore and give it recognition. Dickey Grabowski Russell Bayne the Tariff Bill amendments adopt Canton band i oth in u. S. Contest Canton s do a May 25�?wpi�? the Canton High school band.1 Champion of South Dakota placed tenth in the National contest which concluded at Denver today according to word received Here. Canton competed in class a in which there were 31 entrants. Of u. Net players meet Brookings s. A. Mav 25.�? up a Medberry and Zellhoefer of the University of South Dakota met in the singles finals of the North Central conference Tennis tournament Here this afternoon. They eliminated Hazen and James respect ively of the University of North Dakota in straight sets in the Semi finals today Dakota educator Dies t Sioux Falls s. A. May 25�? up a prof. David e. Cloyd prominent South Dakota educator and head of the department of education at Sioux Falls College died Here today. He was 65 years old. He formerly was superintendent of schools at Huron. Baseball results american league first game a of in new York 210 230 oooo 8 12 i Boston 006 013 00x-10 12 0 and Berry. St. Louis too too 000�?1 6 i Cleveland too Oil 31x�?5 13 0 Crowder and Schnag Holloway and l. Sew Eli. R h e Washington too too 121 000�?4 la i Philadelphia of too too 001�?5 13 i Marberry Hopkins and Ruel Grove and Cochran. Second game new York 201 i Boston. Too 0 Zachary and Grabowski ruffing and Ashley. R h e Detroit. 002 too 120�?5 a t Chicago Ooi too 001�?2 5 0 sorrel and Phillips Thomas and Benge. M. Wil v seed Hal game Detroit ,?200 of Chicago. 030 of Smith and Shea Adkins and Crouse. National league new York 501 Ooi 21x�?io 13 0 Boston too 300 oooo 3 to 2 Cunningham and Taylor Benton jminfimqtifv61continued, but nobody was willing j and Hogan. Ssi to say that there seemed much Hope 1 Philadelphia 102 too 000�?3 9 i of Success a Brooklyn Oil 003 00 -5 to 5 film nit pm Shri slim him air or. Hjalmar Schacht head of the i Collins and Davis Dudley and the amount that would 80 into excess would be provided for under Chat Tuioti tin Cpd with Peri Timph the pockets of beet sugar raisers j a Resolution introduced today by s d Yos Toto Niosi ref Cincinnati too 300 000�?4 7 0 Pittsburgh 004 too llx�?6 la 2 is estimated at Only about thirteen j chairman Smoot of the Senate i j and resumed their conversation run Llarch engr Occman or Phi i Tio Neq run Arnif too. Million dollars. Cons Ressman Frear Nance committee. Of Wisconsin sympathetic to helping the beet sugar raisers says it had much better be done by a direct subsidy and formally advocates this arguments against the increase in the sugar Tariff Are More numerous and essentially More spec Tive governments shall be drawn raiment is overwhelmingly against Outing of no agreement on some the increase. One of the most appealing arguments against the lunch. They discussed mostly How the committees report to the re Luke and Gooch Swetonic and Hargreaves Hemsley. Chicago raise is the certain disaster it will bring to Cuba. Several americans in important positions having a formidable than those for it. Sens use of our National responsibility ziment As distinguished from a i to Cuba Are really deeply moved. We. Points and disagreement on others. St. Louis to All the experts have agreed that \ Root and Gonzales Alexander the committee must separate with and Smith. The Best possible feeling so that the of threads of the negotiations can be j Edward a. Cudahy Packer has taken up athe governments Ith Given Loyola University of Chicago better chances of sett line the Rob i $300,000 for a Library. by the House yesterday provid a chiefly for increase in rates Over those proposed by the ways and Means committee. They touched the schedules affecting live cattle butter and butter substitutes Cotton shirt collars and cuffs not specifically provided for Cotton belts and ropes for transmission of Power Natches oleic and stearic acid bristles Cotton wiping rags and Otton gloves of the summer Type. Williamson joins in manganese Tariff urge Washington. C., Joyfay 25�?04 a failure of the House ways and Means committee to increase the duty on manganese in amendments being offered to the Tariff Bill resulted today in the agreement of representatives of 16 manganese producing states to demand the present rate of one cent a Pound apply to one of to per cent Content. A petition bearing the demand is to be presented to the ways and Means committee monday by a committee including representatives Williamson South Dakota chairman Leavitt of Montana and Arentz of Nevada. Republicans. The present duty of one cent a Pound applies to imported manganese Ore of 30 per cent Content. Most of the Domestic manganese Ore ranges Between to and 30 per cent. J by Jav a a a hoovers go fishing Washington d. C., May 25�?<>f a president and mrs. Hoover left the White House today for their usual saturday fishing trip and Outing in the country the party planned to return to Washington this evening v

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