Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 28, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather Quot a i we 111 71rn. To the to it Kef ii twit to a tat fourth Cloudy cooler i he evening Tepu do claim edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday May 28,1929 twelve pages number 199 Ronald tells Lindy gives waiting world the slip again his marriage just like his Paris flight of six objects of rotarians evening Republican editor addresses International meet on service a a policy constructive Dallas Texas May 28�?addressing 8,000 rotarians gathered Here from 48 countries in their annual International convention. W. R. Ronald editor of the evening Republican. Of Mitchell s. D., and this year chairman of the Rotan International committee on vocational service maintained that the Ideal of service As set Forth in rotary a objects is the Only basis upon which to built a successful business. Or. Ronald s talk came just before the adjournment of the morning session and was in the Way of an introduction to the too Craft assemblies. Where the rotarians will assemble according to their crafts to discuss vocational service this afternoon. It was announced by or. Ronald that the committee of which he is chairman had determined that rotary next year should stress vocational service As a successful constructive policy one that pays not Only financially but in the More precious return of the Friendship of All with whom business is trans ated. Or. Ronald said in part a up to this time rotary has focused attention largely upon wrong practices in business. This was necessary in order to bring about recognition of the necessity of their abolition. But rotary s program is not a negative one. At least four fifths of the six objects of rotary relate to vocational service. This is proper. Inasmuch As the rotarian spends most of his time and has most of his contacts in his vocation. And therefore if he practices rotary it must be done largely in his business. A positive group a now. Of All these objects of rotary relating to vocational service High ethical standards in business the Basing of All Enterprise on service. Application of the Ideal of service to business the use of acquaintance As an Opportunity for service recognition of the worthiness of All useful occupations and the signifying of them and the advancement of International peace through a Fellowship of business and professional men United in the Ideal of services everyone is positive in its nature. There is not a single a do not or. A shall not in the whole group. Each gives rotarians something to do. It is a positive affirmative program from beginning to end. It Calls for action for performance. Therefore the vocational service which rotary has in mind is not the doing away of wrong practices necessary As that May be it is the establishment and Observance of right practices. A next year the vocational service committee of rotary International under the program worded out by this year s committee will stress the fact that rotary s Ideal of service As applied to business is a constructive successful policy. It is to be maintained that our motto. He profits most who serves Best Means exactly what it says. In other words vocational service is not Only practical and usable in business and professions but it is the one and Only foundation upon which a truly successful business Structure can be erected. And so looking Forward our committee asks that this positive Side of vocational service be emphasized particularly in the Craft assemblies this afternoon. Of course rotary does not advocate vocational service for its Money making pos Sibili k. I urge it upon you not on the is that it is right because it _ s. But that it pays because it is right. Very Law of Prosperity a avocational service comprising so much of the program of rotary surely could interest practical men Only if it is a practical workable philosophy one thai fits into the right kind of management for any business or professional a concern. How absurd it would be if we were to say to our members a we want you to be interested in Friendship when you go Back to your place of business. We advocate vocational service but we wish you to understand that it will not mix with your business that you must forget All about it when you get to work on your profit and loss if rotary a philosophy about business were so utterly impractical. Visionary and unworkable As that How Many of us would be justified in continuing our Mem Bershin in it a on the contrary it May be said that in its concept of Vaca Lonai service. Rotary is laying Down for us the very Law of Prosperity. A this Law of Prosperity to treat others As one would like to be treated Means recognizing that no one Ever built a successful business on the wreckage of a competitor that if commercial transactions require a fair Exchange of values then the most a customers will be obtained by the firm that understands that Kow much it gets will depend on How much it gives that if labor is a service then the most will be Given to the employer if the employer gives the maximum f consider Tor to the employee. The individual or firm that operates under this Law of Prosperity will be constantly building assets with All with whom it has relations because it will keep All these others indebted to it doing More for them than a flute la required. Then we Hen the institutions balance Sheet is taken to a banker or underwriter for a i to Al of an item of $100,000 or a million dollars for Good will. The sinker or underwriter will say in at item is right you have that Nuch Good will As an asset of your Lucern. Because i know How you ave been conducting your Busi ass. An actual occurrence a the other Day i read in Forbes at Azine the Story of a manufacturing Plant which was wiped out by the Mississippi River floods last Vear with no insurance to cover the Joss. So this firm wrote to its creditors and its customers and told its Story. Creditors wrote Back and told them to take All the time Hev needed and customers entrusted them to hold their orders until they could be filled and not a few of them paid in Advance. The Ason for these letters As told by it res Magazine was that this action had been treating every a Jas a Friend. It had been apply a he rotary idea of Friendship in is contacts. With these letters i creditors and customers the continued on Page six one dead one stung in a real Battle in Clouds Bumble Bee shanghaied resents enforced trip and takes out its spite on flier who catches it in nose dive and takes its life Baltimore md., May 28�?an Aerial Battle Over the Countryside Between Baltimore and Washington resulted in one dead and one stung it was revealed by capt. Lyman Patterson. The fight was a Good one while it lasted and carried All the excitement of an Aerial a dog fight overseas he declared. Here a the Lindy and Anne married i Story 1 Captain Patterson was flying a Cabin monoplane to Washington. As his passenger he had major William d. Tipton who sat Back and quietly monday leave on secret honeymoon word obey omitted Englewood n. J., May 28.�?�? taking a waiting world completely by Surprise colonel Charles a. Lindbergh and his Bride the form watched the Craft climb up from Logan Field. A the motor buzzed mightily and at the proper Altitude the Craft quit climbing and levelled off for a Bee line flight. The enemy attacks there came another buzzing. It buzzed right past Captain Patter prov Mot or Anne Morrow were away on a songs face. He ducked and it buzzed past major Tipton who swung at it. Thus the Battle started. It we As a greatly excited Bumble Bee which had no intention of Buz secret honeymoon today. The marriage took place without previous announcement at 4 Rn., yesterday in the drawing room of j zing off on a Bee line to washing associated press photo just As he sailed away to Paris a Little More than two years ago without any Advance notification to the Public so did col. Charles a. Lindbergh the a alone Eagle slip away from the expectant society friends and the waiting Public wed miss Anne Morrow and disappear in his own motor car for an unannounced honeymoon destination. Above is the Morrow estate at Englewood n. J., where the wadding took place at 4 In. Yesterday. Lindy and Anne Are in the Center while below left to right Are mrs. Dwight Morrow wife of ambassador Morrow and Mother of the Bride ambassador Morrow and mrs. Lindbergh Mother of the bridegroom. Compromise near i in farm Bahle with right to attach debenture to Tariff Senate May alter Bill j is being contested by his democratic i i Iii i to i i to cd opponent in the 1926 election William a f la i in ii Luke cd b. Wilson were called for today by the Senate elections sub committee Marci cd him i and the Home of the brides father ambassador Dwight w. Morrow. Half an hour later the couple drove away from the estate unaccompanied apparently bound for new York. The Rev. Or. William Adams brow i professor of systematic theology at Union. Theological Seminary performed the Cere-1 Mony in which a simplified form of the marriage service with the word a a obey omitted was used. He is a presbyterian As Are members of the Morrow family. Or. Morrow is a member of the Seminary Board and he and or. Browm Are old friends. Only families present Only members of the family and mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh. The colonels Mother witnessed the ceremony. These included the ambassador and mrs. Morrow the brides two Sisters Elizabeth and Constance general and mrs. Jay Johnson Morrow brother and s 3ter-in-Law of the ambassador and miss Alice Morrow her sister. So quickly and quietly was the wedding held that it was 6 30 In. Before the Public knew that the marriage on which its attention has been entered since announcement of the engagement february 12 last had taken place. The Only explanation for the unexpectedness of the event was furnished by mrs. Edwin l. Mellaine of Meadville pa., sister of ambassador Morrow. A Telegram from her brother said a panne and Charles married very quietly this afternoon. Betty and i regret your absence but there seemed no other Way after the sudden decision last Anne urged change mrs. Mellaine said she we As in ton in an air plane. He wanted to do All his buzzing around the Clover. The More he thought of How he had been shanghaied apparently the the Bee dived to an attack on Captain Patterson a neck. That flyer replied with rapid fire from his right Arm and drove his assailant away. The Bee did a we ing Over and opened up wide for by a t of major Tipton who did a barrel Roll and climbed up under the attacker with a folded newspaper. A open a window a Patterson called. Out for blood sweeping the Bee aside major Tipton cranked a window Down. The Bee however no longer wanted to escape. It was out for blood. The fight was continued with renewed vigor. Every time the insect attempted to make a Landing on some part of the flyers Anatomy it we As driven away by rapid fire. Finally it resorted to entirely new tactics. It dived toward the floor of the plane circled the seat and approached Captain Patterson from the rear. Major Tipton we As too late with his warning shout. The Captain uttered an urgent a touch a and swung Down. The Bee was crushed. The captains adjusted his cushions and sat Down at the controls again. Today the been a body is pinned on House passes to Tariff Bill 264 to 147 substantial increases made in both farm and factory import duties sugar biggest Jolt Washington d. C., May 28�? 4? a the House today passed the Tariff Bill and sent it to the Senate. The vote on final passage was 254 to 147. The Bill be referred to he Senate finance committee which plans to hold extensive hearings before reporting it to the Senate. With leaders talk in of an All summer recess it appears doubtful whether the Bill will be taken up in the Senate for several months. Madder he got and the More con the Wall of the operations office at corned the two flyers became. Logan Field. The War is Over. New Hoover Law body in session members will be luncheon guests of president before talking shop Washington d. C., May 28.�? up a Morrow selected by president Hoover to dispose of the a Foremost problem before the administration a the new National enforcement commission we As assembled Here today for its Dakotan seized chinese reds or Holleman captured when bandits raze mis Sion at lung Yencho w first meeting. The ten distinguished men and one woman who make up the group i were invited by the president to be his luncheon guests at the White House before he places the Cabinet room at their disposal for the initial meeting. As a preliminary j this meeting president Hoover has had Opportunity to discuss his views of the problem in some detail with George w. Wickersham chairman of the commission who has been a while House guest since sunday. The big problem before the commission today aside from formal organization we As to consider the procedure to be followed in the Gigantic task before it. Within that problem the big question As far As the Public appeared to be concern j which has investigated the Case. Tile i Senate interstate Commerce com Mittee also we As called to continue its i hearing on the Federal communications commission proposal o Washington. A. May 28�?cf the deadlock in the farm Relief i Fri Tir i in Iii conference committee Over the exp a Julu Rudlin i port debenture plan was discussed i with president Hoover today by chairman Mcnary of the a amate agriculture committee who said afterwards he was hopeful the differences Between the House and mrs. Willebrandt dry prosecutor accepts Post. With air corporation Senate in the consideration of Nom of inv conferees would adjusted a Atco Dolfy a hts commis shortly. The senator declared the presi i Washington d. C., May 28�?up a Mabel Walker Willebrandt submit nomination vote Ted her resignation today As assistant attorney general effective june 15 and it i As accepted by the president Hoover. A the letter of resignation dated May 26, before mrs. Willebrandt left for Waco Texas to receive a de at least was the amount of time formed by Telephone that the wed j to be devoted to the study of pro Ding was advanced at the request j Hibi Tion enforcement. Of miss Morrow because she was annoyed by the publicity and the insistence of reporters and curiosity seekers for information the president s plan Calls for recommendations looking to reorganization of the nations entire Washington d. C., May 28�?republication hereafter of All Roll Calls taken in executive sessions of a tee. The committee also recommended unit in the future Only a majority of the conference committee and that he had informed the executive of the differences in the Bills passed by the House and Senate. Mcnary As Well As representative Williams of Illinois a re pub vote instead of the two thirds vote now required be necessary for the consideration of a nomination in open session. The committee however reject Ilaw enforcement and judicial a the wedding was utterly informal. I Chinery. He has shown clearly in All the Bride wore a simple White chif j of his discussions of the commis Fon dress made by miss Mary Smith Sion a task that he regards pro i an Englewood dress maker who has i bit Ion As merely part of its prob sewed for the Morrow family for Lem and his formal presentation of years. The Bride had a Short veil and in her unloved hands carried a bouquet of Blue Larkspur which had been picked in the gardens of Che Morrow estate by her Fiance a lean member of the he j at relied the motion 0 senator Lafollette constructive Legal work Quot he House Agricula dub Iiran Wisconsin to restore she wished to accept it. % ties Jaksina v Ture committee both predicted an i Early meeting of the conference i committee which temporarily has j suspended work because of the Dis a Pute Between the House and sen ate Over retention of the debenture proposition. Senate leaders were confident that the census reapportionment Bill could be brought to a vote late today or tomorrow despite the controversy which has developed Over the amendment proposed by Sena a Tor Sackett. Republican. Kentucky i to exclude aliens from the Popula a Tion count on which representation i in the House is to be based i the Senate today killed the am a end ment j that controversy has hinged on i the interpretation of the word a a persons in the constitutional provision requiring reapportionment of the i House membership up the basis of i each decennial census proponents contending that it Means a a citizens and opponents arguing that it must i be taken in a literal sense. Conference More optimistic the farm Relief conference com m it tees which have split on the stand of the House group that the Senate must recede from its pos Jitian in favor of the Export Deben a Ture plan before negotiations Are i undertaken to adjust the differences Between the Bills passed by the two Chambers were not called to meet a this morning but a feeling of optimism was strongly indicated while Senate leaders concede that none of the 47 members who Defeated the administration forces and put the debenture plan into the Bill have changed their minds about it some Are hopeful that another ballot can be i arranged and will show enough votes to averse that action. Assured an Opportunity to insert the proposition in the Tariff Bill they believe a sufficient number of i rapid City debenture advocates can be won i Yankton i Over to bring about its withdrawal Brookings from the farm measure to expedite 1 completion of that legislation. At j the same time Many debenture pro i ponets have been insisting that the House first take action on the proposal As part of the farm Bill a course which the House conference committee has flatly refused to countenance. Would curtail secret ballots the Senate rules committee. Leaves with regret i genuinely regret leaving official connection with the a com Republican Wisconsin to restore the privileges on the Senate floor to representatives of the press As so�ii0o in Lisments of your administration a wrote. A i have Given however. Eth it Hon ? upon a More than seven years to Public majority vote was 9 to 3. service and i Trust my helpfulness the three senators voting in the to you May not cease when i be negative wanted All sessions for come just a private consideration of nominations to be in accepting the resignation open unless closed by a majority president Hoover wrote degree from Baylor University was few moments before the ceremony received at the White House this j colonel Lindbergh wore a Blue morning business suit of the sort that has mrs. Willebrandt explained that been his favorite garb in flights she had been tendered the Post of about the country. Washington counsel for the Avia each guest was Given a piece of Tion corporation and its subsidiary j the wedding cake ies which offered her a a Field of or. Brown describing the wedding and that said there were no special Decora his ideas to the commission was the subject of considerable interest. O vote. They were senators Harrison. Mississippi. Swanson Virginia and Mckellar Tennessee democrats. Weather forecast by the associated press South Dakota mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday somewhat cooler in East portion tonight. Iowa mostly Cloudy with probably local showers and Thunder storms in East and South portions tonight and wednesday and in Northwest portion tonight somewhat cooler wednesday and in West portion tonight. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today. Maximum 83. Minimum 61. At 7 a. In. Today 61. Roads Good. Precipitation. .75 inches precipitation since january i. 6.98 inches precipitation deficiency since january i .69 inches. O a West hts and roads by the Quot assorted press temp Sioux Falls a be Deen Watertown 7a.m. 63 58 67 49 63 65 85 61 67 82 82 a i have received your resignation with deep regret. In View of the vey great Opportunity which has come to you for re entry to private practice of the Law and in View of the seven years of sacrifice you have already made to Public service. I do not feel that i am justified in again asking you to reconsider.�?�. Reports of dissatisfaction friends of mrs. Willebrandt said she had wanted to retire at the end of the Coolidge administration. But had consented to continue in office because of the rather Large number of changes in the High personnel of the department of Justice which had to be made after the change of administrations. Since last March 4 general but wholly unconfirmed reports have been that mrs. Willebrandt was net wholly satisfied with her own situation in the department. One report was that she wanted full authority in prohibition prosecution eases since she was to have full responsibility. Appointed by president Harding in september. 1921, mrs. Willebrandt More than once came under attack because of moves made in prohibition enforcement More recently in connection with raids on new York City night clubs and her suggestions to District attorneys that the terms of the recently en-49 .0? Good acted Jones Law be applied Only in 62 1.47 soft commercial Bootleg cases. A h l of. Ads 79 60 1 93 wet 55 1.60 Good 61 .10 Good 62 la Good eggs season is Pinch hitter in fines strikes out new York. A. May 28�? a it a the scheme of a Brooklyn speakeasy proprietor of hiring a jobless Man double for him in facing viol lation of the volstead act. Failed in the hatching about Over and Many new Federal court because of a Detec min a inti fit in h n of advertisers have been added 11 after the be Benjamin Fraugh upon to to our Jar cup Lief of custom told judge Inch he had been prom consider various r proposals for Flo out Large list or customised a Days wages wild $5 by Joseph poultry raising is still Karbowski in the event a Fine was amendment of the chamber s rules growing out of the dispute which has ers. A a a j. F c a n imposed and a larger sum if a developed since the publication of in its a Nancy in South a Iai sentence was Given. He said a he purported secret Roll eau on Rmer senator Lenroot a Nomina a to the Federal Bench. This part of the committees pro i i t re ii led into court admitted the Sumter feedings in the matter was an As they helped mrs. Has. Fuge and was sentenced to six pounced after its allure yesterday a a a of Plankinton months in jail. To draw from Paul Mason United cell site or r lamp Kinton -0 press correspondent information As who writes i lightning destroys to the source of the Lenroot roll1 in Una duo i Iau id Call distributed to newspapers under his name Many of the proposals be. Fore the committee today sued for bought me Many More Cus amendment of the rules to end the towers. Your double and service Church at Sherman in Many More Cus Sherman s p., May 28�?up Ai i. I ii struck by a Bolt of lightning this i i had All i could morning the South Highland nor practice of considering preside Nual l n Ami Weglian lutheran Church three j Nom or ions in executive session handle. I Hanking you Tor migs Northwest of Here was de with members of the Senate pledged i think the evening stroked by fire. The Church was no to divulge the proceedings. Amine i mum my evening a it a final arguments on behalf of Republican is a Good paper Section senator elect William s Vare of. I a to i the loss Pennsylvania whose right to a seat advertise in. Insurance one of the earliest built in this was partly covered by tons. The very simplest wedding ceremony was used at the request of the family. It was a very unusual and very Brief ritual designed to use a minimum of words and time. No wedding attendants a there ufos no Best Man and there were no bridal attendants. Ambassador Morrow gave is daughter away. # a the Bride was very charming and very Lovely. She wore a White veil and a White dress. Colonel Lindbergh we Ore a Plain business suit. A miss Morrow we As quite composed during the entire ceremony. Colonel Lindbergh was entirely at ease. He has t any nerves. A the was so far. From being a nervous bridegroom that there was no fumbling of the ring and i did t even see or. Brown explained that he omits the word a a obey from the marriage service unless requested to use it. He said the other omissions were at the suggestion of colonel Lindbergh. Possibility that the couple were planning a Fly Raj honeymoon was seen in orders received at Roosevelt Field from colonel Lindbergh that his Blue Falcon plane be conditioned and ready for flight. At the Field the Only information obtainable was that a faulty Oil line had been repaired and the plane found in perfect condition after a test got License May 22 dispatches from North Haven me., where the morrows have a summer Home quoted mrs. Hubert o. Grant wife of the caretaker As saying that there had been no instructions to prepare for the arrival of colonel Lindbergh and his Bride and that the House was being renovated and painted. After the wedding it was Learned body of Bonilla Man is recovered Wessington s. D., May 28.�? a3 a funeral services for Dale Wirt whose body was recovered from Lake Cottonwood yesterday were held at his farm Home eight Miles Northeast of Wessington this afternoon. Burial will be at Wessington. His body was recovered yesterday afternoon by Guy Mcelrath of this City who was fishing for it with a barbed wire. The water was to feet deep at the spot which was approximately where Wirt was drowned when his boat capsized in High Waves sunday. His brother in Law Clifford Galbreath. Escaped drowning by hanging to the boat while Wirt tried to swim to Shore. Wirt is survived by his widow his Mother three Sisters and a brother. Amoy Fukien China May 28�? up a american missionary refugees disguised in chinese clothing arrived Here today from lung yen Chow where one of their number or. H. Holleman of Springfield s. A. Was made captive by communists May 23. It the refugees said that 2,000 communist old hers attacked the missionary compound of the american reformed presbyterian Mission shouting a the russians Are furnishing us with Money and we Are giving our lives. You foreigners Are provincial soldiers numbering 200 offered a futile defense being overpowered by the communists who razed the Mission and forced or. Holleman to come with them with the excuse they needed him to treat their wounded. They finally retreated toward the Kwangung Border. The refugees said the attack we As purely anti foreign since no chinese houses were molested. They were Able to make their Way to safety Only by donning the chinese attire every Effort is being made to communicate with or. Holleman through friends and american consular officials. Mrs. Holleman her two children and mrs. Henry Poppen wife of another missionary who escaped were suffering today from nervous Shock from their experience. The four Days travel across the mountainous Bandit infested country from Lun Genchow through heavy rain storms completely unnerved them. Son of Springfield Farmer Springfield s. A. May 28�? a3 a relatives Here of or. Clarence h. Holleman medical missionary who was reported in associated press dispatches from Amoyo. China As captive of t chinese communists have not heard from him for several months they said today. Or. Holleman is a son of William Holleman Pioneer Farmer in the Holland Community West of Springfield. Several of his Brothers and Sisters live Here or in the Vicinity and a brother William t. Is. A druggist at Avon. Or. Holleman received his Early education in the schools of Springfield and formerly a student at Southern Normal Here going to the College at Holland mich., about 1907 to take up the study of Medicine. O state offices to close for funeral Pierre s. D., May 28�? to a South Dakota a state offices will be closed throughout wednesday out of respect to lieutenant governor c. E. Coyne who died Here monday. Burial services at rapid City thursday afternoon for or. Coyne will be held at one of clock instead of at two it was decided today to avoid conflict with memorial exercises at the cemetery. The Rev. Z. T Vincent former pastor of the Pierre episcopal Church sent word today that he w u be Here from it. Collins. Colo., to deliver or. Coyne s funeral Sermon at the statehouse services wednesday afternoon. Governor Fred r. Zimmerman of. Wisconsin today wired condolences to mrs. Coyne. A i am sad beyond words to read of the death of your Good husband a his message said. A i cherish the memory of his Friendship and in your sorrow the sympathy of friends should Comfort you a c Secretary to s. Governors Dies Cherokee Iowa. May 28�? spa that the marriage License was of i the death Here of Kenneth Sellers trained by colonel Lindbergh five Days ago May 22, the second anniversary of his historic Landing at Lebourget Field Paris. John a. Manson registrar of Englewood Board of health who issued the License was pledged to secrecy. Official announcement of the wedding we As made by a. H. Springer. Honeymoon a mystery new York n. A a a May 28�? of a the honeymoon destination of colonel Charles a. Lindbergh and his Bride the former Anne Morrow like so Many of the Lone eagles flights was enveloped in Complete a tie tear today. After the couple left the Morrow Home at Englewood n. J., yesterday following their marriage they dropped completely from sight. Newspaper v%1ls at flying Fields steamship piers Railroad terminals and even highways leading out of new York yielded no Trace of the newlyweds. Yacht of Friend gone there we Ere scores of rumours and theories but none of them was confirmed. One report was that an amphibian plane had landed last night in Hempstead Harbor outside the Long Island estate of Harry Guggenheim intimate Friend of the flier and that the honeymooners. Had sailed on s. R. Guggenheim a yacht tri Llora. The yacht was in the Harbor last night but wife of Slayer takes the stand Watertown s. D., May 23.�? up a Patty Rogers Petite wife of Milton e. Rogers took the stand today in the second trial of her husband for the murder of Roy d. Lander in a hotel room Here in july 1927, and recounted her version of the fatal shooting. As at the first trial mrs. Rogers parried All questions directed at opening up her relations with Lander by refusing to answer on constitutional grounds. Immediately after the noon recess mrs. Rogers faced several hours of Cross examination. Following her the defense is expected to Call Rogers whose examination will probably consume the greater part of wednesday. Court attaches expect the Case to reach the jury by thursday. The shirt won by by Rogers at the time of the shooting featured testimony Early today. Witnesses. Declared they noted immediately after the shooting that Rogers Collar we As awry an the front Button Hole on the neck band was partly torn. The defense contends this disarray was sustained while Rogers was struggling to free himself from the grip which Lander had on his neck. A Riv Washington d. C., May 28�?of a substantial increases in import duties on thousands of commodities of the farm and factory Are provided for in the new Tariff Bill which before Nightfall is expected to be passed by the House and sent to the Senate. The measure the first Tariff legislation in seven years also recommends sweeping changes in administrative provisions of the Law and a reorganization of the Tariff commission under a system designed to Speed up its work. The Bill revises mostly upward rates in every dutiable Section of the existing Fordney Mccumber Law. Which it is designed to supplant. Every Man woman and child in the country and nearly every foreign nation in the world is affected by the economic changes proposed by the measure in the seven year old Republican protective Tariff Structure. Sugar raise most important perhaps the most car reaching change is the Advance of sixty four hundredths of a cent in the effective duty on sugar raising the present duty of 1.76 cents a Pound on cuban raw sugar to 2.40 cents. Other rate advances designed to Aid the Farmer and manufacturer affect such commodities As Wool cattle Dairy products meats grains textile Glass paper furniture and clothing of All descriptions. Important commodities Long allowed free entry into the United states Are made dutiable including hides leather boots and shoes Cement common building Brick shingles Cedar Maple and Birch lumber. The measure also sets up an entirely new rate schedule to embrace manufactures of artificial silk under the official name of these goods Are protected in existing Law under the silk schedule. Family budgets hit from a Public standpoint the increases in the sugar rate and the boosting of the duty on raw Wool from 31 to 34c a Pound Are regarded As More important than the others. The duties placed on shoes and raises in rates on hundreds of other farm and factory products also will have a bearing on family budgets unless producers absorb the higher imports instead of passing them on the consumer. While toe measure is understood to be objectionable in some respects to president Hoover it meets his request for a reorganization of the Tariff commission by providing authority for him to terminate the terms of office of the present six commissioners at his will by the simple process of sending the names of their successors to the Senate for its advice and consent. The recreated commission would be composed of seven members instead of six and the president would be permitted to ignore political affiliations in making his appointments. Under the existing Law not More than three commissioners May be of the same political party. Salaries Are raised salaries of the commissioners would be raised from $7,500 to $12. Too and their terms would be for seven years instead of twelve As at present. To Speed up the commissions work in determining justification for rate changes the Bill proposes that it May consider differences in conditions of Competition Between Domestic and foreign article in the principal markets of the United states instead of differences in Cost of production As provided in the present Law. Experience Bas proved that foreign production costs virtually Are unobtainable. The president in exercising his Power under the flexible clause which authorizes him to raise or lower rates As much As 50 per cent would be allowed if he deemed it necessary to base rates on the american Selling Price or to reclassify articles in order to effect rate changes. In addition the executive would be authorized to investigate methods for Basing import duties on some form of Domestic valuation instead of foreign valuation As at present and report to Congress. O i 43, ended the career of the Man who perhaps had been closer to the administrative secrets of recent i governors of South Dakota than any other Man. But 23 years old when he became Secretary to governor Vessey sell a a r h e ers was said to be the youngest j Boston 020 Oil 040�?3 14 i private Secretary to a governor in Philadelphia 600 003 oox�?9 15 0 the country at that time. He serv Jones Greenfield and Leggett de in a similar capacity throughout Sweetland and Davis. Baseball results National league re 020 Oil 040�?3 14 the full terms of governors Byrne Mcmaster and Norbeck going with Norbeck to Washington As Secretary when he became senator. Sellers resigned that position to enter the Interior department and work with indians. Sellers came Here about a week before his death last thursday from Phoenix. Ariz., where he had been diviner. He died at the Home of his Mother. Mrs. Hattie Sellers and was buried on saturday. O too Ico 020-3. Too 004 lox�?5 Picinich Mays 7 0 9 i and was gone this morning. The preparation for flight of colonel Lindbergh a speedy biplane at Roosevelt Field was believed to have been a Blind to throw newspapermen off the scent. In this connection it was also pointed out that an Aerial honeymoon by the and Phillips. Couple would be anything but Pri new York. Vate we hat with perhaps every air Washington. Port in the country besieged by j Wells and Dickey Hadley reporters and photographers. I Rue. Brooklyn new York. Clark and of Farrell. Chicago at Cincinnati rain postponed. Pittsburgh to St Louis 20 Braume end Hargreave Mitchell and Wilson american league r he Philadelphia too 300 oooo 4 12 i Boston too 010 02x�? 5 8 3 Walberg and Cochrane m. Gaston and Berry. Cleveland 020 col lie�?5 12 2 Chicago Ooi too 000�?2 la i Shaute and l. Jewell Dugan and Autry. St. Louis. 022 000 0 Detroit. 000 010 0 Gray and Schang Prudhomme 003 and War debt session is Active again Paris France. May 28.�? ply the reparations conference which seemed in a coma until the past 24 hours was showing Siens of reviving today and statisticians and accountants of the committee were lard at work figuring on different combinations by which it was hoped a final failure of the committee to solve the reparations problem May be avoided. It has be Oti proposed to Date the application of the annuities suggested by Owen d. Young from september instead Dof Aoril. This would give the creditors five months More of payments under the Dawes plan or 350,000.000 Marks about $84,000,000 More than under the first Young annuity if dated from april. Two other combinations also were being discussed and figured on but Early this afternoon nothing like an agreement had developed. Travels 162 no He to win plane race Washington d. C., May 28�?of a the actual Speed record for seaplanes set by lieutenant William g. Tomlinson u. S. N., in the Curtiss trophy race Here last saturday has been placed by the National aeronautical association at 162.52 Miles an hour. An error of the timer had previously set his Speed at 175.01. The revised figure however is almost five Miles an hour better than the previous seaplane Mark which major Charles a Lutz of the Marine corps set at 157,69 last year