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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 27, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota V weather showers cooler the evening Republican fourth edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Monday May 27, 1929 twelve pages number 198 g a Coyne away surpass record by 21 hours a amp Man in a Mumm v my mom a a h Ain m is amp a new air Mark is Hung up by Texas fliers it. Worth plane descends sunday after flying for More than 172 horns propeller cracked fort Worth. Texas May 27�? a it a having added almost a full Day to the worlds endurance flight record r. J. Robbins and James Kelly eschewed the admiration of the nation and slept today while experts made a careful examination of their single motored monoplane fort Worth which they brought to Earth yesterday after roaring almost seven and one half Days. The two pilots one an sex Cowboy. The other a former Railroad Mechanic added a new line to the illustrious record started by the Wright Brothers one minute flight at Kitty Hawk. N. A. In 1903, by keeping the fort Worth aloft in Good and bad weather for 172 hours 32 minutes and one second. The record beats the Mark of 150 hours 40 minutes and 15 seconds made by the army monoplane a question Mark by 21 hours. 51 minutes and 59 seconds. The army plane had three motors a Crew of five men and an expert around Crew. Fliers Divide credit Robbins has had six years experience As a flyer but Kelly came off the Range Only a year and a half ago and a course in flying which he technically ended in april although skill gave a Job with the Texas air transport corporation Long before that time. Hie two fliers divided credit for the Success of their flight. Kelly pointed out that Robbins ability to get the most out of the motor without straining it was largely responsible for its performance. Robbins attributed a Large share of their Success to the intrepidity of Kelly who frequently crawled All around the Hood of the plane to grease the valve Rocker arms. The question Senate on confirmation of Irvine Mark was brought to Earth by valve Lenroot As a judge of the court of trouble. Customs appeals today refused to it was on one of these trips to Tell the Senate rules committee the grease the valves that Kelly had an source of Nis information Accident which eventually forced the called before the committee plane Down. A Loose buckle on Mallon read a prepared statement. _ safety Belt kicked both Blades of which said he had been advised by i hams that enhanced the pros j Quot counsel that he was not obliged Speets of the growing Canadian to appear before the committee to be j Rop and a weak close of the liver sworn by or testify because the Pool Arket were the principal in committee Quot has net authority to �?os6 subpoena me before it or require j drop but the Market has suffered me to answer any for si5? Mallony a Roll Call led to a ruling last ears ? f.5 j m advocates of lower Tariff in House gone peanuts skid on Muddy highways up pikes Peak nose of Bill Williams preserving texan just can t follow Guber in Gumbo says he must have chains in Marathon to top 0 world Colorado Springs colo., May 27�?, Road in a drenching rain losing a i durability of the tread of the geor Yard for every foot he gained so end comes at an Early hour this morning n a i of it Gia Peanut having been admirably he called it a Day with but six i Only dreamers and a few demonstrated in the push to tile tenths of a mile to credit and by. I governor loses democrats remain who believe in free Trade fight is Pinnacle of pikes Peak being conducted by Bill Williams something now has got to be done about the goobers penchant for skidding a a a f otherwise Bill May lose race to r and in Al i the Summit and the $500 Wager he ital pc i Chi \ surpassing the record of the army plane question Mark by almost a Day the endurance plane Forth Worth landed sunday afternoon at 4.05 p. Rn., after 172 hours in the air. The plane is shown above on its history making flight. News Man defies wheat and Corn notorious spy is Senate committee Low records held for theft declines to reveal source former commodity reach or Graves the former Ger of information on secret role Calles Dollar Mark first time in six years Man secret agent is charged with s3,500 fraud by Mark Sullivan , d. A. May 27�?there must be a fair number of persons in America who would like to see the Tariff debate turn on the main questions whether at this time and under present conditions a pretty High protective policy is Good for t. United states. A few persons perhaps naively assume that is what the debate is about. But if one sits in the gallery one realizes the discussion is not about that at All. Most a tiddly if one moves among the eddying circles of senators and members who Are actually making the Bill one realizes that discussion about High Tariff versus Low Tariff is almost As Remote from this scene As u disputation about religious modernism or the nicene Creed. What the debate is really about what the actual Tariff making is really about what is actually in the mind of a senator or congressman when he is most in Earnest is the Tariff rate on specific products raised or made in state or District. And in ninety nine cases out of a Hundred concern is about whether the rate is High enough to satisfy constituents. A Quot this and the fact is full of meaning is practically As True of democrats As of republicans. Demos for High Tariff the number of democrats who believe their tenure on their seats their hold on the loyalty of their constituents would be improved by opposing the principle of Protection a the number of such democrats is made in Home town of Rio Hondo Tex. Also there would go glimmering a waiting vaudeville contract offers to attach a William Williams to some testimonials for this and that and the distinction of being the Only Man in the world who Ever propelled a Peanut with nose 22 Miles to the Summit of Colorado a famous Mountain Peak. Yesterdays Peanut pushing program was literally a washout. A Mountain storm deluged the Ute pass Trail up which Bill was wending Way behind a Peanut. The wet and Slippery going brought to Light an unexpected defective feature of Georgia peanuts. They will skid when the going is Sloppy. Bill chased peanuts up and Down the heroic Battle with a weakened heart went into seclusion. When Bill emerged Horn hotel he had it All figured out and was headed in the direction of a Mechanic. A got to have Peanut chains right now or Bill Williams is a Blower up Pierre s d. May 27�? a a lieu a ssh ass Faisst Clarence e. Coyne. Was ill for 3 weeks to be glad to be straightened out. A Why in a liable to run into a prominent figure in Republican politics in South Dakota and looked rainstorm every Day with the old upon As gubernatorial Timber for the Peak covered with Snow and turn 1 v3n ing out storms that Aren t in the election died at St. Mary s hos Book at All. So these goobers have �fo1 11 got to be shod. I can to keep my nose on a Peanut that a skidding All Over the Side of a Mountain especially when it s a big a like there was to be no let up in the 22-mile Marathon up pikes Peak today rain or no rain. The peanuts Are to be equipped for seagoing and As for Bill the company whose peanuts he s propelling up the winding Trail furnishes clothes. Los angelcalif., May 27- put a so Small As to be practically none. Washington d. C., May 27�? up j Chicago hi., May 27�?up a a a Paul Mallon. Correspondent for Rush to unload Grain today drove i 3�?T to Quot if i on the other hand the number of the United press who published a pro pcs d0wn to the lowest level ofi1 Irmgaard Vari Graves Sui democrats acutely aware that their Roll eau purporting to show the the season Anco brought May wheat styled former International spy was j tenure is dependent on their get vote in executive session of the on the Chicago Board of Trade below the Dollar May a for the first time in six years. The close at 93 5-8 cents was the lowest for May delivery in 14 years and represented a drop of 2 5-8 cent since saturday. The propeller. During saturday nights rain storms moisture penetrated the scar on the Blades and caused the propeller to swell and split. Propeller was menace shortly after noon yesterday the arrested Here yesterday on a Ting a fairly High Tariff on some charge of suspicion of grand theft t one or More commodities that preferred by Henry Kirschmann or san Francisco business , who alleged Graves had defrauded out of $3,500 in connection with a projected expedition to search for buried treasure. Press dispatches revealed that before he appeared Here four years ago Graves figured in the International number of democrats is so Large As to be practically All of them. There Are a few. A very few democrats so situated with respect to Belgica bachelors heed loves Call Maidens of dec aussies Greet a marriage Bent guests with of curation dec aussies Belgium May 27�? sighing and the sound of soft kisses mingled with the May breezes that blew Over dec aussies As forlorn Maidens and Freedom wearied bachelors met embraced and swore to be married. The bachelors came by train loads in answer to an advertisement through Europe that the Maidens of dec aussies outnumbering the youths by eight to five were tired of remaining single and wanted husbands. They came in droves the advertisement invited bachelors who believe that a wife is an asset instead of a liability to come to the Little belgian Village near the French Border where merrymaking Hawk eyes ousted from conference Iowa u. Is charged wit maintaining a slush fund for athletes their constituents that hey can of feasting would be Only a prelude to proposing and marriage. Feel they do not necessarily endanger their seat by speaking up for the policy of a a lower tariffs. Even these democrats hardly feel that affairs of England Germany and j they help themselves by standing the United states. They related j for the Low Tariff doctrine. The that prior to the world War he was More accurate description of their sentenced to 18 months imprison position is Likely to be quite differ ment in England in charges of hav ent. They do not have in their pilots dropped a note saying the by vice president Curtis that All i rom ing in Possession plans of big i districts any Industry or industries propeller was vibrating badly and press association representatives be Bruij. 1ri_.guns at the fortifications of Edin which hold them responsible for that would have to descent should be deemed the privilege of pm wheat had Gubus hed a Low . His release four a on. They kept the plane in the i oink a on the floor of the Senate lf�1 the 5?&Quot however until a moment Atte previously the semite Rule com i p�l2 Quot a 5si tin a p. In. They decided that the Smittee had voted to deny this priv es.?. I l 5 of the propeller Hying to pieces Nege to the United press As Socie &2s, was at the Bottom and the soon air 4 05 risk of or a and perhaps causing them to crash i tons w i lowest since september 1915, when was too great. Robbins made a a confidential save j May delivery sold at 93 cents perfect Landing. I ram authorized to state that i 0th�,r Grain futures sagged in the plane had scarcely touched the United press desires to Aid in Ine the drop in wheat. This and any other investigations Nir Afi a but tax crowd sloshing through Nind was j this committee in consonance Tsvor die Many Hurt a att its duties w a get Public but plane fued Beky re the Rush a Quot i her the United press nor i con mss by a i my duty to reveal i by associated press 2sts in the i confidential communications made. Aviation news for the week end Gamst the fuselage and the com f it i included two accidents which Cost my tee of too which was to Greet a it me. Mallon s statement said in fat East two Yves find injury the flyers had to take its turn with Pat a of Ipri eral. At Yuma. Ariz. Harvey s. The other spectators. Some in t y Christofferson was killed and Ernest Blance of order finally was obtained possibly deference to this commit Henderson probably fatally injured and mrs. Robbins and mrs. Kelly and each of its members and i in the crash 0f an a a Jenny a Bride of a few weeks were carried 1 am ready to answer questions j Piane. To the plane Over the Heads of the within the limits which i have just Piot Richard Perry was killed Cpd. Stajn do 1, a a land two passengers. Miss Helen police and volunteers fought the chairman Moses asked Mallon Domanski and Joseph Schweisser crowd Back Inch by Inch As the directly where he obtained in j were seriously injured when their plane was brought up to the line. I formation. Plane dived to Earth near Stirling the Jam in front of it was so tight a i must respectfully decline to new Jersey. That Many daintily shod women j answer that question a said Mallon. Two Young australian airmen lost their shoes and a it ent. Home j various committee members put lieutenant Moir and flying officer with their Hose and dresses covered i questions to the reporter who was j Owen who had been missing since with mud. I surrounded by other newspapermen i May 17 when they took off from both slightly deaf i in the Crow ded committee room. Bima for Darwin were found Safe the fliers had very Little to say. Senator Harrison. Democrat at the Cape Don Lighthouse. Queens they were slightly deaf and con i Mississippi quoted from Mallony a i land where they have Ben living tented themselves for the most i Story we hich declared the Roll Calli since they wrecked their plane in part with grinning happily at the j came from a a confidential and in a a text Landing. They said they had news reel cameras and the crowd j disputable authoritative i mistaken the Lighthouse for Dar Robbins and Kelly planned today. A what did you mean by that a Iwin the Lighthouse was without to rest and possibly read the Many ked Harrison communication letters of congratulations they have a what i said replied a new Altitude record of 41.000 received and also contracts which j Manon a feet was claimed today by Willy Heaters and various Jinns have of i senator Watson. Republican. In go Ana put at eds Jered i Hilna that the publisher i Roll Sau Germany. The american rec each of the pilots won $1,100 Ord of 39.140 feet is held by lieu in Man do in Accra cues tenant Appolo Soucek. Us. N. Watson asked Mallon if it was Cement commission customary for reporters to ask senators about what occurred in executive session. Months later caused a storm in parliament. Has unsavoury reputation among Graves other alleged activities we As an asserted attempt to blackmail countess von Bernstorff wife of the German ambassador to the United states before the world War. He also was said to have startled the Washington diplomatic corps in air accidents i to rest re the from several air transport compan ies and a purse of $15,000 is being raised for them by the fort Worth association of Commerce. Tomorrow they will attend a banquet Given in their Honor by 1.000 local citizens. The plane used 1.510 Gallons of gasoline on the flight and it is conservatively estimated that meets for business rapid City s. D., May 27.�? a it a when Mallon hesitated the in be Cement commission was Diana senator remarked amid i j1 sessi9n at the rapid City Plant it laughter a i guess we can All Testi Herf. This afternoon taking up Only travelled More than 10.000 Miles. Or by to that a i routine business it was Learned adjourning the hearings the j from supt. William Fowden. Pres gov frument gains committee Wena into the executive j int at the meeting were gov. W. Bru Els Belgium May 27�? it pm session after which chairman mos Bulow Henry Gutz Selby John i is announced he had a report to a owls Leyte Huip election indicate appreciable gains j make to the Senate after hearing Mallon. The rules committee reported to the Senate that newspapermen were barred by the governmental parties especially the liberals who won Back at least half of the ten seats which they lost in 1925. Wea Tiia forecast South Dakota showers probable tonight and tuesday cooler tuesday. V Minnesota showers probable tonight and tuesday not much change in temperature. North Dakota mostly Clouds tonight and tuesday with probably showers tonight cooler tuesday. Nebraska showers and local Thunder storms probable tonight an tuesday cooler tues a Iowa mostly Cloudy tonight and with probable local showers and Thunder storms continued warm. La it Cai Temner i executive nominations. Maximum and minimum temper nmn Nim ii rodent natures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a in. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today. Maximum 83. Minimum 65. At 7 a. In. Today 69. Roads Good. Precipitation 0 precipitation since january i 6.25 inches precipitation deficiency since january i. 1.31 inches. O and Nick Caspers rapid City. Of Pioneer Hur onite Dies Huron. S. D., May 27.�?up a from the Senate floor. The commit yesterday paid a final tribute to members of the Huron elks Lodge Mose w. Sherer 77 year old Pioneer resident of Huron. Or. Sherer. Whose body was taken to old Home. Byron. Minn., for burial came to Huron in 1882. Two years after the town was platted. Hatching eggs of yes its not too late weather and roads by the associated press temp. Sioux Falls Huron it Watertown Aberdeen Yankton rapid City Brookings Pierre 7 am Hilo of roads 67 79 63 .00 Good 68 83 63 .00 Good 68 79 63 .00 Good 70 86 66 .00 Good 67 81 66 .00 Good 50 55 47 .41 Good 70 83 65 .00 Good tee also requested that the Senate transmit to it All proposals for amendment of the rules proposing consideration of executive nominations in open sessions. Two results chairman Moses reported to the Senate that a it is the Plain consensus of opinion that following the publication of the Roll Call there have been two results a first that which has already happened the barring of new spa Permen from the floor of the sen ate. And second the desire of the j committee to have referred to it yet for hatching egg. In for immediate consideration All j ,. 7, proposals for opening the sessions tact tvs is a profitable time of the Senate in consideration of cell Keni a Tkv own in recut the to Seu la Mem a Ney can a be unanimous consent was Given custom hatched for 21-2 cts the committee to consider the Sev Era proposals for open sessions each. Read the ads with the understanding that it xxi re i or 1 r would make a report to the Senate iv1fs a try a. Mel or by next wrote in the Brief executive session of 4<. L the committee alter the hearing we thank you very there apparently was no suggestion Mizirl for vat lip of an attempt by the committee touch Tor your double serv cite or. Mallon for contempt for ice we Are swamped with refusal to answer the ques-1. R orders. Nibs. There is every indication that the committee is through with its investigation of newspaper men. To Jacob Hofer of Freeman also found our double service satisfactory when we Graves said he came to los Angeles ten weeks ago from new York and had been retired from a secret service he said that after serving four months in prison in England he was released and became a member of the British be Pppe cptviff1 Graves made first appearance in this country in new York in 1913 when he made himself known to authorities and claimed he was in the British service following a confidential envoy of the japanese government. Court upholds a pocket Quot veto tactics used by Coolidge in muscle Shoals Hill Are held effective Washington d. A. May 27�? pm pocket vetoes by the president were declared by the supreme court to be effective in killing legislation sent to in the closing Days of a session even though it was not the last session of a Congress. The decision covers the muscle Shoals Bill pocket vetoed at the close of the first session of the last Congress. The pocket veto results when a president fails to sign a Bill within a certain time after Congress adjourns. This action is effective in preventing such a measure from going on the statute books. The court asserted that Congress must be in session when the president returned a Bill with disapproval and when Congreve by adjournment prevents this the Bill which he would return if the House in which it originated was in session must be considered dead. The president would not be authorized to return a Bill with approval to an employee of either House the court said. Girl is Hel for killing a grocer Georgetown tenn., May 27�?up a miss Eva Cofer 21 year old farm girl who responded to improper advances of Lee Athley by attacking with the spoke of a Wagon wheel will go on trial tomorrow on charges lodged against her in connection with Athley so ath. The girl was released saturday on $10,000 Bond and the trial set before magistrate Bruce Freeman in Chattanooga. Calling at Athley a grocery store last thursday to pay for five cents Worth of Candy a he had purchased earlier in the Day. Witnesses said the Man seized miss Cofer a wrists and attempted to embrace her. The girl fled the Stere and returning thirty minutes later with the Wagon wheel spoke beat Athley across the head and walked away. The grocer died 12 hours later. Jack to promote 53 81 55 .39 Good near future. Mabel May retire Washington d c., Mav 27�? a it i i Arr Pmj a mrs. A be i Walker Willebrandt gave Nim a second no. Assistant attorney general in i double service is Sich of prohibition prosecute. Roupie Erv be is expected to retire from the gov service. Use the Blank for would promote boxing matches in eminent services within the very conjunction with the coliseum in getting or at the least for not impending satisfactory protective duties in behalf of these particular industries. Not actual contest that is the reality of the present Tariff debate. The notion that continued on Page ten Young tas another Nev War debt idea Paris France May 27�? up a Owen d. Young. Sir Josiah stamp and Emile Moreau were trying a last remedy on the reparations committee today in the Hope of finally saving it from the Fate which has been pending for the past four weeks. The american expert was actively negotiating with the creditor delegates on a new combination the nature of which thus far has been withheld but is supposed to be quite a new scheme that will get around the conditions imposed by the germans and the reservations put for a Vard by the allies. The germans have failed to reply to the creditors memorandum concerning the conditions and reservations to the annuities recently suggested by Young. At the German Headquarters it was said that no written reply will be made since or. Hjalmar Schacht chief of the German delegation explained the Ger a an position amply to or. Young. To Mentor observe suffrage birthday Washington d. C., May 27�?op a plans for celebrating june 4 the tenth anniversary of the passage by Congress of the Susan b. Anthony amendment granting suffrage to women Are being made by the National woman a party. Mrs. Harvey w. Wiley chairman of the National Headquarters committee on arrangements says the Opportunity will be taken not Only to observe the suffrage Victory a but to urge a second amendment to Complete the work by the y the turnout was stupendous and each Bachelor from the most timid country fellow to the most sophisticated labourer from the City was welcomed with a Hearty handshake by the president of the dec aussies matrimonial association and led immediately to the throng of Young women who blushed readily when they saw the crowds that answered their Call. Each greeted her Bachelor with a kiss. Proposals provided for the Maidens of dec aussies found it easy to make the men feel at Home and in the intervals of the fixed program the Village Green the Bridge of sighs the lovers Tunnel and other Beauty spots were cluttered with couples. In the evening the bachelors sat Down to a huge feast which the Maidens had prepared with their own hands and afterwards there was dancing with an interval a for most of the bachelors had anticipated that and prepared to return to their Homes with their brides. Pital Here at 6 25 of clock this morning following a months illness culminating in an acute inflammatory condition of the heart from which he did not recover. He was 48 years old. Death this morning terminated the third decline which had promised to be fatal after the lieutenant governor had remained in a dying condition since Early this morning. Funeral services will be held in the Rotunda of the South Dakota Capitol at 2 of clock wednesday afternoon. Burial will be made at rapid City at 2 o clock thursday afternoon. The body will lie in state in the statehouse from 12 15 o clock wednesday until time for the services which will be conducted by the with Rev. A t Vincent formerly episcopal minister at Pierre and now located in Colorado or by Bishop Roberts of Sioux Falls. A masonic service conducted by Hiram Lodge of it. Pierre will be held at the statehouse also after which the Iowa City la., May 27�? a tire University of Iowa today set about to put its athletic House in order following its ouster from big Bod a Ufa be a a taken to Quot Quot the it. Ten conference Competition Satur Pierre masonic Hall where it will Day on charges of subsidizing ath remain until taken to the thurs letes. Dire Vor of athletics e. H. A morning train for shipment to Nanri nth it a off t a a. Lauer and other University vials expressed the belief that the ruling of the big ten faculty committee did not expel the school but merely severed relations after Jan. I 1930. They indicated that relations might be resumed later. In a statement last night Paul e. Belting who resigned As director a month ago placed the blame for the ouster on president Walter a. Jessup who Belling said had requested resignation. Two Hundred fifty students left their cramming for final examinations last night to express opposition to belting. They gathered on the Campus with the avowed intention of Rotten egging the deposed director but were dispersed by Lauer and George t. Bresnahan track coach and new supervisor of intercollegiate athletics. Louis Pelzer Iowa a representative on the faculty committee which voted out the Hawkeye institution said that one charge was that the University maintained a a slush fund for athletes. Athletes and other graduates United with faculty members in denying the charges. Home stake Miner killed Lead s. D., May 27�? pm Mike Raich 36. An employee of Home stake mining company was crushed to death while at work in the mine on saturday afternoon. He drove an Ore train too far under an Ore Chute and was crushed by the Rock. He is survived by a widow in Lead and an Uncle in Gary ind. Baseball results american league first game Detroit .211 too oooo 4 21 0 Chicago .010 002 04x�? 7 to i Stoner and Phillips Adkins my Kair. Thomas and Autry. St. Louis. Oil too 0 Cleveland. Too it Blaeholder and Schang Miller and l. Sev ill. Second game Detroit. Of of Chicago 4. Ooi Iii Whitehip and Shea Walsh and Autry. Other games not scheduled. National league first game by i Boston 000 010 000�?1 5 i Philadelphia. Too Ooi oox�?2 8 0 r. Smith and Taylor Benge and Lerian. Second game conditions bad through conference is charge Chicago us May 27�?l43 a the Western conference one of the oldest and most powerful of american collegiate athletic organizations today was rocked to its foundations by the Sto Miest upheaval in its history. Expulsion Fem its membership of the University of Iowa on a somewhat veiled charge of recruiting and subsidizing athletes precipitated the turmoil which had grown to such tremendous proportions today that the life of the conference appeared at stake. This was the situation at a glance the faculty committee of the conference composed of representatives from each school issued a statement at the annual meeting saturday that Iowa had been expelled a for violation of the Rule prohibiting recruiting and subsidizing of names of the athletes were subsidized were not revealed. Paul e. Belting issued a statement charging he was compelled to give up position As athletic director at Iowa because he refused to permit diversion of the schools athletic fund to Aid athletes. Scotland death inquest delayed four die in Accident As train backs into car of the Dvorak family Scotland s. D., May 27.�? up a the inquest which was to have been held this morning into the deaths of four members of the Mike Dvorak family who were killed her saturday night in a railway crossing Accident has been postponed until wednesday at to a. In. The funeral of the victims is to be held tuesday morning. Or. And mrs. Dvorak and two daughters aged 2 and 4, were the victims of the Accident which occurred when the Dvorak car was struck by the rear end of a freight train As it backed slowly across the main Street crossing Here saturday night. The parents and one Little girl were killed instantly the other girl dying within half an hour. All were badly mangled. A baby girl of six months escaped with bruises. The Dvorak lived West of town. Army air tactics Are due for change Washington d. C., May 27.-w de that Quot a Iowa Goss out the Alum rapid Cit masonic Bur Al a Mas Iii ice will be held by it. Pierre and rapid City masons under the direction of George Philip of rapid City who will also direct the masonic services at Pierre. Pallbearers announced today include Guy a. Harvey of Yankton or Charles Robertson of the state game Park mayor a e. Hippie of Fierre and Rex Terry j. Robar. Frank Strain and web Lambert of it. Pierre. State officials will act As honorary pallbearers. Although the grave Ness of or. Coyness condition was seen when he became critically ill three weeks ago it was not until May 18, that physicians indicate that life was despaired of following a decline on that Date which he was not expected to survive longer than a few shows recuperative Power he rallied Only to suffer a second decline the following Day when death was considered but hours away. Again he rallied and Lay for a week in the virtually stationary Low sinking condition which continued until the final relapse. Until the end however the lieutenant governors determination to win Battle with a failing heart did not leave . Although he was irrational much of the time and from the nineteenth until the Twenty fourth was unable to Swallow or retain nourishment he remained mentally Alert generally talked with relatives and attendants and on the Twenty fourth read some in the it. Pierre times of which he was editor and publisher. The final sinking spell was preceded on that Date also by resumption of swallowing faculty and he took a Small amount of water and other liquids and ice Cream in contrast to the artificial nourishment which had sustained throughout most of the week end comes slowly he became nauseated saturday night however and would no longer retain nourishment. With an increase in pulse and temperature and other symptoms it was doubted he would live until sunday. After a temporarily stationary period he continued in the decline after 4 of clock sunday morning with rapidity of the pulse and temperature still further increased Over saturday night. Or. Coyne mayor of it. Pierre a declaration was issued by president Jessup that he knew j and state director of motor vehicles nothing about the charges the i and former Secretary of state was identity of the accusers or the nature of the expulsion order. Prof. Lewis Pelzer Iowa a representative and Secretary of the conference athletic committee admitted that alleged maintenance of a slush fund by wealthy Iowa City residents for the financing of athletes was one of the charges on which the expulsion was based. The Chicago alumni association of the University of Iowa announce yours. Boston ________________$90 too 001�?1 7 i Rhi Raho mat phys Philadelphia 001 Ooi lox�?3 to o in Lauu Ivial Unla Cantwell and Spohrer Willoughby Aad Davis. Chicago. 200 Cincinnati Cio Blake and Gonzales May and Pittsburgh. Of St. Louis. Of Petty and Hargreaves and Wilson. New York n. A a a May 27�? Hijack Dempsey former heavyweight Champion severed relations today with Humbert j. Fugazy. New York promoter and announced that he i Chicago starting next fall. Rte will find Cut Why some others Don t get out charges were made by Iowa students and alumni that Minnesota had been on the verge of being expelled with Iowa and that the dropping of Iowa was the result of a a political Coupe within the conference. I a a major John l. Griffith athletic commissioner of the conference declared that recruiting and subsidizing of athletes was so bad in the big ten that the making of 1930 football schedules last week had to be postponed. New ruse used to keep House in line Washington d. A May 27.�?mr a although Many methods have been used heretofore to keep party members in line in the Yousf. The Republican leaders Are using a unique plan successfully to assure a substantial majority on the floor during consideration of amendments to the Tariff Bill. Instead of making known when certain of the ninety Odd was and Means committee amendments Are to be offered the Republican leaders keep the time secret and Call up first one article and then another far removed in character. As a consequence every Republican member interested in any article in the Hill and nearly All of them Are intensely interested in some is forced to stay on the floor for fear it May be called next. The democrats who have not resigned themselves to the overwhelming majority remain in the games would be recognized by the floor in the hone that the re pub conference and that should Iowa bean ranks will be depleted of Hallahan win it would be recognized As big fluently so they May drive a wedge ten Champion. A into the majority party a measure. A changes in army tactics As a result of the experiences of the two weeks Maneu vers in Ohio were foreshadowed today by f. Trubee Davison assistant Secretary of War for Ajr. In reviewing the work of the opposing forces in the mimic warfare or. Davison said the experience was of the utmost importance and that tactical developments took place which May have a decided effect in alteration of air tactics. He pointed out that the Ohio Maneu vers were the first to be held in the United states where air forces have been attached to the opposing armies. A Fine coordination has developed he said Between the ground and air forces and a despite unfavourable weather conditions an admirable demonstration was made of the possibilities of our air planes to anihilat2 time and Iowa to play big ten Grid schedule Chicago 111. May 27.�? ply major John l. Griffith commissioner of athletics in the Western conference. Today announced the expulsion of the University of Iowa would not be effective until january i 1930. The decision will enable Iowa which was ousted by the conference faculty committee on a charge of subsidizing its athletes to Complete its six game schedule in football next fall against big ten rivals. Major Griffith said All these taken to the Hospital april 26, suffering from a neuritis and multiple on examination mitral insufficiency or leakage of the heart was found. At that time the heart gave no particular symptoms and the patient was expected to recuperate and be discharged from the Hospital about May 8. On the night of May 4, however condition grew worse the heart condition being reported grave by monday May 6. Since that time condition has remained virtually stationary with the exception of some outward signs of possible improvement reported on one occasion two weeks ago and ability to Swallow last week. Suffered Little pain throughout most of the three weeks of critical illness or. Coyne had rested Well during the Day and had slew get at night. He we it not in pain As a Rule except when he exerted himself. Death was caused by bacterial endocarditis or bacterial infection of the heart lining and infraction of the spleen and both lungs. Acute sciatic rheumatism and an acute multiple articular rheumatism complicated the Case As illness lasted. The lieutenant governor was not feeling Well through the latter part of the legislative session when be served As president of the Senate and he was ill two or three times following tile session before finally going to the Hospital the latter part of april. Heart weak since youth the heart ailment which proved fatal was considered the probable culmination of a nearly life Long trouble with that Organ As in Early life or. Coyne had acute rheumatic fever followed by heart complications that left with a leakage doctors said. Or. Trent Stout of Pierre was attending physician. On May 7, or. S. Marx White Minneapolis heart specialist came by plane to consult with local physicians on or. Coyness condition. Or. R. J. Morrisey of rapid City formerly or. Coyness family physician at it Pierre was with the lieutenant governor through much of Crit continued on Page six

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