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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 29, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather partly Cloudy the evening Republican fourth edition had vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Wednesday May 29, 1929 twelve pages number 200 american in brains and spirit Dakotan asks Heher Tariff girlhood of a s. Combed to find her Subtle Charm and ability to Wear clothes smartly captivate judges her first Conquest new York n. Y., Blay 29�?�?~ins> a Edna Peters Twenty four year old teacher of diction in a school of the theatre at Miami. Florida has been acclaimed Quot the typical american the selection was made by a committee of distinguished judges at new York recently after a nation wide quest. Edna was chosen from a selection of eighteen Young women who competed in the finals. These girls were chosen in their respective communities by a careful adherence to preconceived ideas of what the girl As dear and distinctive to America As the american Flag should be like. The result was that every one of the eighteen was not Only pretty but possessed of marked intelligence ability to support herself knowledge of sports Good health i Charm vivacity and a sense of he j mor. Quite an order int it miss Peters seems to toe the Mark in every respect. She is i slender five feet four inches tall with closely bobbed Wavy hair has delicate features and a vivacious manner. Her weight is 109 dances swims hikes Hunts j plays games and has one big ambition. She wants to teach children i of our schools the spoken word. Among miss Peters qualifications is the ability to Wear clothes smart Dakota adm an i terrible tempers of a. Red Heads is explained escapes from on manganese chinese reds its All in the weight of the hair say scientists who declare added Strain is hard on dispositions Blond hair is lightest rep. Williamson presents companion of mrs. Holle Detroit figures on de Man on daring flight to. Posits in state Amoy tells Story Savage made Survey trip terrible one evening Republican Amoy China. May 29�?04p a Al dred caucasian women a Hundred White men a Hundred mongoloid men and a Hundred negroid males. Chicago 111., May 29�? ins a Well Here a the reason redheads have terrible tempers. All the mental heavyweights met at the University of Chicago in the Central Section of the american anthropological society pondered 1 the heaviest hair a he said in an Long and deeply on the tempera bouncing his results ment of various types and heres Quot hair of the alpines is lighter the Way they figured it out and the nordics have the lightest its a scientific defense in Case locks. The negro because of Lack the Albee by in though still suffering from nervous i you happen to be a Titian. I of pigmentation and air bubbles Washington d. Iota a a a a a Blond hair is the lightest a act has the least weighty hair. Ocean fliers i fail in first Takeoff today he washed the hairs in Ether to re Wing seam opens on Yel move foreign substances and then a no went to work to make deductions. I Low Birds Tureen Rlason Quot the Mediterranean races have j lose a wheel in Sand Washington d. C., May 27�? special a efforts to obtain an increase in Tariff on manganese Ore will be carried to the Senate according to j. Carson Adkerson. President of the american Manga j escape to Amoy in chinese cloth Nese producers association Here to ing. Day. Adkerson made a plea before j mrs. Holleman s husband or. The House ways and Means com j Holleman of Springfeld s. D., was Mittee citing the deposits of this j kidnapped by the chinese who Ore recently discovered in South said they needed him to treat their Dakota As an indication that the wounded. The refugees said that american Supply would be Abund i 2.000 communist soldiers attacked ant for Domestic demands under the missionary compound of the american reformed presbyterian Shock mrs. H. Holleman according to George Neuman who mrs. Henry Poppen were Able today j conducted tests on Many Heads. To Tell something of their thrilling j Quot and that Isnit a Pun. By actual experiences during the looting of j weight measurement the Blond has Ftp t the least to carry around with her the lung enc How Mission and their Way hirsute adornment. Quot but the redhead must suffer in both to try again old Orchard me., May 29.�?up a \ Friendly air plane race across the Atlantic was begun on this Sandy in Neuman announced. But he j Beach today but it ended at least admitted that close bobs have Les for the moment and possibly for men have heavier hair than Wom five feet four inches tall weighing 110 pounds with dark Brown hair and Hazel eyes. Edna Peters of Miami. Fla., has been chosen As the personification of american girlhood in a nationwide contest. She was Given $5,000 and a trip to Europe. Coyness body in l Lawless probe state in Pierre officialdom at capital fays last respects to Lieut. Governor favourable Tariff conditions but his proposal for an increase was rejected. The House however did not reduce the present one cent duty on this Ore. The existence of Large Ore deposits in South Dakota and other states was pointed out in House debate by representative Williamson of South Dakota and will be used in urging an increased duty before the Senate finance committee. Adkerson and other representatives of the producers association expect to testify before that body. Huge deposits in s. In urging an increased duty on manganese on the floor of the House this week representative Williamson disclosed a letter which a a 1vv. 1v he had just received from the Gen in is. Cral manganese corporation of do troit Michigan which revealed 50.-Rukieii, cd a Kim a in mis # 000,000 tons of this Ore material in Washington c., May 29�? up South Dakota the report William Der the Burden of the Send the difference in ounces carried around beneath the close fit turbans affected by the females. Neumans discoveries he said heaviest j have been during four months of tresses. The added weight of hah irritating the delicate nervous organization of the Scalp would be enough to justify the alleged tem it wearer. Intensive investigation into the subject of hair and the relation of its weight to the temperament of its per displayed by the Day almost before it got started. The american monoplane Green Flash did no to even get off the Beach one wheel dropping into soft Sand on the Takeoff and whirling the ship in a ground Loop that spilled gasoline and necessitated a thorough investigation for possible dam blonds he found have practical ag0 cite t0 Strain to be fearless Mission. Attack came Early a we had risen Early and were finished with mrs. Poppen wife of a missionary who escaped said. Quot i was teaching my son Kenneth when Rifle firing began near our House and enemy troops were seen approaching. Realizing the danger i hurried j conferees of with Complex machines Neuman by no reason to be Quick tempered made experiments. He took ten from the standpoint of hirsute Cov strands of hair each from a Hun i Crage. A Iudita of Jiniv Pierre s. D., May 29�? up a lieu. In an important one to the judges tenant governor Clarence e. Coyne a called upon by president Hoover son said. Was made by John a. Sav she passed High in her intelligence today was returned to South a to perform Quot one of the greatest age,.of. Duluth action after a pc set test and has the Subtle Charm that l. H f t t t the services t0 our generation the a of National refutation after eight is described As the ability to Quot grow Otas Halls of statute receive the a Iqbal Law enforcement commission month s careful investigation in this is quest of last silent tribute of fellow state today stood at the threshold of its j Quot this is but a duplication of the not miss Peters first con 1 officials friends and employees j tremendous task of finding out the situation with reference to nary this nature. Last Spring with whom he worked until an in facts and causes of disobedience of other states Willi Arrion cited. She Mas chosen by several Florida i of a it. A Quot a Law and formulating recommend a omens clubs to typify the amen \ dec Sqq Nean sent Nim to me no. Pions looking to improvement ran girl at the Spring fiesta in Tai a month ago. Insisting that Quot prohibition is on Havana Cuba. I in the state House Rotunda Bank by one Angle of our work a Chan Ner rewards As the Winner of the contest include a Money gift of 53.009, a trip to Europe with her expenses paid also that of her chaperone and a position with the new York Magazine which sponsored the de in Flowers sent from every part Man George w. Wickersham asserted after the initial meeting of the commission yesterday that Quot we will not avoid anything and that if it found any Federal Law unenforceable it Mould so report. A ten jurists and lambers and one woman educators plan to continue their sessions for the remainder of of the state darkened and its mosaic tile muffled with heavy carpets the body of the lieutenant governor Lay in state from 12 15 of clock today until the funeral contest. This fortunate Young i services at 2 of clock this afternoon lady has been to Europe twice so j friends of the late official who the coveted prize that Many of the took an Active part in the re pub eighteen contestants considered i lican politics of the state were in More desirable than the $5,000 Mill j attendance from throughout South not be new to her. J Dakota. The typical american girl is the with its Flag outside at half Mast the statehouse offices were not opened today while South a. ,. Kotas official family mourned the land crash. As a child she was to a massing of one of its members. Mantic. Loving to read about tile business in two cities it Pierre great women of history and Wear of which a a was. Mavor Arri Pierre a Survey of reports and other data in her hair in two Long Princess i a Uherc he worded is a state a a i aready available through the work Bra Caln t lir t up a ii 7 pm Ftp Ciali was ordered suspended from Nast in t As fascinating As the to 2 until 3 a clock this afternoon Day there Are More opportunities i of the Lieuten a for women to become great today l a a Vine not or it than eve in the Oah a the Rev z t Vncent of it. Man cer in me past. Collins. Colo. Formerly pastor of dec Itic i if a to i the Pierre episcopal Church was Kun pc to Ulii Iuo in called to conduct the services Here. With the children to the girls j school. There was no time to col j Lect personal effects. Mrs. Holle-1 Man with her children joined us at j the school. Quot this location soon became pre carious As marauding troops were firing their rifles recklessly. We attempted to enter the Homes of chinese friends but they refused having no room for us and feeling that our presence might endanger chinese of Nat to Yifei on debenture House near Fau upper body gag Rule of Longworth realize hopelessness of retaining plan Washington d. C., May 29�? up a after a Call at the White House senator Jones of Washington the assistant Republican Leader dec ared that an All summer recess of Congress was Quot contrary to the desire of president Hoover. Snell and Tilson is growing More irksome by Blair Coan Washington d. C., May 29 the French monoplane yellow Bird got into the air but a seam in. One of the Wing tanks opened and it returned after a 20 minutes struggle to gain Altitude. May Start tomorrow the flights were definitely postponed for today. After receiving weather advices which indicated continued fair weather for tomorrow the fliers decided to abandon a second attempt today. Pilot roared q. Williams of the Green Flash said an Early Start tomorrow would permit j a full Day of Daylight. Lewis a. Yancey navigator of the copyright 1929 a from present in j american plane said that 8 had dictations it seems Safe to predict i been set As the take off hour to n i mar Rater that the Hawley Smoot Tariff Bill Morrow. The lives of the entire chinese j Washington d. a May 29�?up a the above statement is a fairly Good family. How Ever other chinese a Senate conferees Are understood i guess it would be hazardous to friends gave us chinese clothing to be ready to yield on the export1 augur that the measure will meet and directed us if it an empty House debenture amendment to the farm with the approval of either the where we hid throughout the Day. I Relief Bill after agreements have banners or the manufacturers of consequently i do not know of the been reached on other controverted the country the Only thing Indi a a a Armeno Lotti announced that her will finally pass both houses of would make a second attempt to Congress by toe latter part of aug Morrow if he could obtain a new Uso or the first of september. While j Supply of fuel to replace that dumped overboard today detailed activities of the looting j sections of the farm measure troops throughout the Day. I the House managers persistently flight a Nightmare have refused to consid to Dehen ocl 0t�?zvv.o Quot after dark we dressed in the Ture plan and the conference has it is conceded by it Ery body a he chinese clothes and crossed the been in a deadlock for some Days added a that it is highly desirable to become self supporting in the production of manganese. Even the steel people seem to concede this but they that we do not have the Ore. Supply is abundant Quot after a painstaking investigation into our Supply available. I daughter of or. And mrs. Thomas Peters Long residents of Florida. Her father lost a Fortune in the Story on stand a a 0�?o a a heme Lodge Hiram Lodge at it. Pierre. Immediately following the statehouse senders the body was to be taken to the masonic Lodge rooms in it. Pierre where it will remain Watertown. S. D., May 29.�?up a Milton e. Rogers defendant in the second trial for the murder of Roy d Lander in a hotel room Here in 1927. Today completed his Story to the jury As to How and Why he fired the fatal shot. The members of the commission ave become thoroughly convinced that we have an abundant which can and will be developed their sessions Tot we Reammaer i under the Protection a5ked the i re finn part at j devoted �?T<0ur annual consumption is other receiving1 proximately 850.000 tons contain their Mai pop irn mpr ident Hoo 425.00a tons of malefic Man River to the other Side of the where other chinese friends received and assisted us making a j realizing that they probably will i tors of the measure Are not pleased Lange ments for our departure to be unable to retain this in the Bill with the changes forced on them City i As a result. Yield or perish Cater As certain is its passage. In the past Tariff Bills have always supplied ammunition for coming political campaigns and in that respect this Bill will not be an exception. As usual there is dissatisfaction on All sides. The Origina their undertaking. They devoted tin Maver getting acquainted and exchanging views to bring out the various angles of their task. They Are expected to begin with the defense rested after the state thursday morn completed Cross examining Rogers end rebuttal by the prosecution Aas begun at once. Indications at noon today were Julat All evidence would be submitted by mid afternoon and the Case would be Given to the jury tonight. An evening session to Complete argument by counsel was considered j Likely. Rogers Clung to his original Story told at the first trial of events Lead ing to the train which will Bear it to rapid City for burial tomorrow ter noon. Tributes by officers in addition to the episcopal and masonic rituals four tributes followed the Sermon by or. Vincent by gov. W. Bulow Buell f. Jones former attorney general and candidate for governor on the same ticket with or. Coyne at the last election a. A. Chambelain of Hie up to the who. Tine. He declared Huron Republican state chairman he had become suspicious of rela 22. George Thihn of rapid City Lions Between Lander and Patty the episcopal ritual was directed Rogers his wife and tried to trap them with police Aid in the room where the killing occurred. Lander was about to attack him with a chair when he fired he said. The defense succeeded in getting into the evidence an alleged confession by Patty Rogers a document admittedly signed by her and Given to Rogers previous to the shooting. In this mrs. Rogers admitted improper conduct with Lander. O by the Rev. Conrad e. Gessner pastor of the Pierre episcopal Church and the masonic ritual by the Rev. N. Pengelly. Pastor of Federal state and civilian investigators and then proceed with their own investigation by dividing into groups committed to specific ski. Pressed for a statement As to Hetber the scope of the commis Iione i authority was Broad enough to enable it to find the prohibition Law unenforced we. Chairman Wickersham. A former attorney general declared it was Quot intellectually possible but i might add Quot the attitude of the american people toward Law is not bounded by prohibition a he said. President Hoover in a Brief address told the commission that Quot the american people Are deeply concerned Over the alarming disobedience of Law. The abuses in Law enforcement and growth of organized crime which has spread to Field of evil doing and in every part of our o Ganese. Our own production in 1928 was 22,500 tons of metallic manganese. Low Grade Domestic manganese being used annually due to the one int Tariff on High Grade Ore. Has increased from 251.-614 tons in 1922 to 1,310.000 in 1927, this development is due to increased use of Low Gra de manganese Ore to sweeten pig Iron before it goes into steel. Could increase produce join Quot this shows that the production we have had has been of some Benefit to the Industry although it is not the production necessary to put Amoy. These friends insisted that we go quickly since to remain at Lun Genchow endangered both them and ourselves. Quot we ate such chinese food As could be obtained along the Way. The miserable stopping places were made worse by a heavy rain which poured upon us in torrents. This made the Road Slippery and dangerous when travelling after dark. Quot saturday night May 25, cannot be fully described. It was so full of horrors fears of bandits near exhaustion and rain storms. The Senate managers Are ready to while the modification lists Are not yield rather than jeopardize the satisfied with the concessions Grant whole Bill. them. Senator Borah of Idaho one of i it also appears that the farm Bill the chief exponents of the Deben will ultimately pass and perhaps Ture plan said today if the sen without the debenture plan and this ate managers did recede the sen j also will be an important feature when Lotti alighted from the plane he refused to discuss the return or the reason for it. He said a i am sorry. I do not care to talk now. You must understand it he said he a clumped his gasoline before his return. Lotti indicated he would be Girt immediate preparations for a second take off. Motor trouble was said to have caused his return hardly More than 15 minutes after his hard won take off from the Beach. Ate would have something to say on the subject after the conference report had been made to the Senate. Should the debenture fail As a part of the farm measure efforts will be made in the Senate to attach it to the Tariff Bill. Quot the rain was pouring lightning flashed and the Thunder echoed Senate to naw up through the mountains. We were. New Tariff measure wet to the skin and the children Washington. C., May 29�? put a were crying and tired often wad Tariff revision is now up to the ing knee deep through Muddy Waters. How we did it i done to wants doctor returned Washington d. C., May 29.�? it pm american minister John Van a. Macmurray at peking informed the state department yesterday he had made urgent representations to ,. If in the ministry of foreign affairs at info where it was in to assist in the Relief of 1919. If Congress sees fit to raise the duty on manganese. Williamson said the Industry a will be Able to i or. H. Holleman missionary of the american Reform Church Mission at lung yen Chow. Or. Holleman was seized by com employ 10.000 men. From $10,000. J munits and held a prisoner during too to $20,000,000 in capital and As a t2l on the Mission May 23. A result of this employment of labor and capital. Will produce Ell the manganese this country needs and provide for any possible future of interest to state the information made Public by Ren. Williamson of the third South Dakota congressional District in the House this week is of deep interest to this Section of the state. Re i is passed it was known that Eastern capital was interested in the a a elopement of manganese deposits in the neigh reapportionment Washington. A May 29�? up a the Senate today passed the Bill to provide for the taking of the 1930 and each succeeding decennial census and for a reapportionment of the House of representatives based of the it. Pierre congregate aul upon these tabulations Church. The measure still must be acted music was by the Pierre kiwanis upon by the House. Newberry Chain buys at Yankton Yankton. S. D., May 29�? it a the Dowling Block a Pioneer business i building on third Street Here which houses the Dowling department i store and the Wallbaum drug store j has been sold to the j a Newberry Quartetti. Pallbearers were Charles w. Robertson state Nark Sun Erintene Deal Hermosa mayor j. E. Hinkle of Pierre Rex Terv. Robar. 1 Frank Strain and Wreb Lambert of it. Fierre. It fays with very few exceptions company new York. Operators of a it pays to put the Price you Chain of five cents to Dollar stores. I a j ii a a Vav a a �?~7&Quot which plans to erect a modern build i ask in the and. Here is one the retail liquor tax under the tiling on the site and open a store a which finishes Verv con Terral re Sci be Possession will be Given some time j. 1cfl run ones Veit con against Boot Eggers Federal judge next month. Elusive proof 66,1 c Dawkins held yesterday m the Newberry company recently i Ltd rid canc a pc a d a Case to purchased a store in Vermillion and re la Jall 4 Tilak passage of the volstead act did the Bill would direct the president to submit to Congress after each census has been taken computations showing the number of House members each state would be entitled to. In the event Congress failed to enact a reapportionment Bill the apportionment submitted by the president on the basis of census Bureau recommendations would become effective. Bootleggers must pay Revenue Levy new Orleans la. May 29�? up a pm of is reported to have made arrange 0u Hereford Bull cure bred i not by Ify the 91? Revenue Law. Mentec for ctn Roc in Sioux Falls a Ciciora Dun pure urea prohibition officials said they ments for stores in Uron and Mitchell. Of Weathi Fol forecast no papers no Fence Crawler would keep a record of ail con a 117 m evicted bootleggers for the purpose Good bred Bull. W. M. Of collecting the tax. Houmes 4 Miles West of Alpena s. Route 2, Box baseball results South Dakota a showers tonight j thursday partly Cloudy not much i 77. American league change in temperature. I ii r h e Iowa a local Thunder storms this i i he above and brought no Philadelphia .002 130 100�?7 9 0 a a a 1 extreme West portion. Minnesota a unsettled tonight my thursday with probably showers not much change in temperature. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today it maximum 77. Minimum 61. At 7 a. In. Today �,5. Roads fair. Boyhood of Oacoma. Or. Williamson a statement on the floor of the House apparently ties in the general manganese corporation of Detroit with that development. It is known that Large quantities of Ore bearing soil from the Oacoma Section Are being shipped to the Michigan school of mines at Houghton. Mich., another fart w hich is taken to mean that whatever com Nav has been buying in leases and land in the Oacoma Section is making every Effort to approximate the Cost of reducing the raw dirt to commercial manganese. It was also in Man that a noted mining Engineer had made a Survey of the Missouri River Botton soil but it Wras not until or. Williamson spoke in th#1 House that this Engineer was identified s As John a. Savage of Duluth Minn. The announcement that the american manganese producers association is to make a concerted and determined Effort to have the Tariff on manganese raised Mav be taken it is saw. To indicate that development or the Oacoma Section May Denend to some extent at least upon the outcome of that Effort. Meantime reports reaching Mitchell state that dirt is still being loaded at Oacoma and shipped East presumably to the Houghton mich., school of mines. Earnshaw and Cochrane Mac diced Mir Houind a to Dut i Hayden and Berry. Ucucu or. Riou Ines to put Iii it Louis q21 q20_6 ,3 x the Price which was $100.00 Detroit Loo 150 oox�?7 12 1 a t m a a Stewart and Schange Uhle and a the Only change made in j Phillips. The and. He then wrote us As follows a gentlemen Cleveland 014 122 010�?11 19 i Chicago too too Olor-1 6 i Zinn and l. Sewell Thomas. Adkins and Autry new York too 0 Washington 203 0 a a Liana a Pipgras and Dickey Marberry and i sold the Bull the first Day Tate. J 1 National league or. Hollemans Home is in Springfield s. Rotary head pleads for world peace Dallas Texas May 29�?men from Many nations representing the rotary clubs of More than 3,000 communities today began the business sessions and conferences of the 20th annual convention of rotary International in the Texas state fair Park buildings. With preliminary formalities settled the convention was formally opened this morning by International president i. B. Quot Tom Sutton of Tampico Mexico in his presidential message or. Sutton gave a review of his travels in 26 countries in recent years on visits to rotary clubs and pointed to some of the problems he had discovered and the misconceptions of the purpose of the rotary movement he had encountered and explained. Quot deep in our hearts a he said Quot let us add strength to our Faith in the accomplishment of rotary a great aim the advancement of understanding Goodwill and International peace with the knowledge that in All parts of the world there Are Many men who have a genuine desire to bring about a More intimate and lasting understanding throughout the world based on truth and Justice. The keynote of the vocational meetings v As Given by Roy Ronald newspaper publisher of Mitchell s. D., in his address on a vocational service a which is interpreted by rotarians As their responsibility to their customers their Fellows in the same occupation and their neighbors in the Community. These meetings were held for the most part in the places of business of the Dallas rotarians. Typically Southern entertainment will be provided for the visiting rotarians tonight in a concert by a chorus of 700 negroes singing their famous spirituals the songs of the Plantation Days of Many years ago. Raymond j. Knoeppel of new York and Eugene Newsome of Dur Senate a task which is expected to occupy the finance committee most of the summer and consume several months of debate in the chamber afterwards. The House completed the major part of its work on the legislation late yesterday passing by vote of 264 to 147 the Bill prepared by the Republican members of the ways and Means committee to supplant the seven year old Fordney Mccumber act before adopting More than too amendments with their approval this measure designed to give thousands of american agricultural and Industrial products additional Protection against foreign Competition will provide the basis for extensive hearings to be conducted during the summer by the Senate finance committee. If the committee conforms to the history of Tariff legislation it will then rewrite the Bill and report it to the Senate with Many changes. Among those changes representative Garner of Texas. Democratic Leader expects the Senate committee and subsequently the sen at itself to decide against the action of the House looking to the Extension of presidential authority Over the administration of the Tariff and his Powers to change rates. In the final ballot on the House Bill which followed the rejection of Garner s motion. 20 democrats joined the majority and 12 republicans and one Farmer labor member recorded their opposition with the minority. The latter included representative Beck Republican. Pennsylvania former solicitor general who led the attack on Extension of presidential Power to change import duties which he believes Congress should have exclusively. U. S. Operation of Shoals okayed Washington d. A. May 29�? a5 a the Norris Resolution to provide for government operation of the muscle Shoals property in Alabama was reported favourably to the Senate today by its agriculture committee. Senator Norris. Republican. Nebraska author of the Resolution which is identical to that Given a pocket veto by president Coolidge last year announced however he was doubtful if the Senate could act before the summer recess. In the coming political struggle. The trading now in Progress in the Senate of changes in Tariff schedules for votes against the debenture is reducing the majority w hich was Given the Bounty plan at its recent passage. On the House Side the same persuasive measure is weaning away from the breast of insurgency those rebels who had temporarily deserted their Mother party. In the past four or five years there has been much criticism of the Senate qaid some of it is justified but nevertheless it has become More and More evident every Day that the Senate is the one legislative body remaining in which free speech is permitted. The Long Worth Snell Tilson Rule has almost completely throttled expression in the House til average congressman reduced to a spoke in the legislative wheel which grinds out Only the predigested views of this notable few. Floor Leader Tilson a refusal to allow the House a vote on the debenture even though it seems certain it would be Defeated is further crystallizing the resentment which May precipitate a revolt against this domination. As yet the Longworth Snell til san triumvirate is in the Saddle Riding hard but it May be for a fall. Rome is interested Rome Italy May 29.�? up a news that the american monoplane Green Flash was expected to take off today on its trans Atlantic flight to Rome stirred the eternal City deeply and the newspapers gave prominence to dispatched from old Orchard Maine. On learning of the imminence of the departure of the american fliers Roger q. Williams and Lewis a. Yancey Pope Pius King Victor Emmanuel and Premier Mussolini expressed Hope for the Success of the Long flight. Pope Pius let it be known that he would remember the airmen in his prayers and asked to be kept in touch with developments. It is Likely that an audience will be arranged for the pair if they succeed. Prepares for fliers Premier Mussolini who is an ardent flight fan also asked to be kept in touch with All developments while the King expressed the Heartiest wishes for the aviators Success and asked Harry p. Fletcher the american ambassador to convey to them his Hopes for their Success. The air ministry has begun preparations to receive the fliers and every government Field along their route in Italy will be placed at their disposal. Field commandants have been notified to have bunks changes of clothing and warm food ready and squadrons of mechanics have been detailed in Case the men Are forced Down before reaching the capital. 119 die in typhoon Manila. P. I., May 29�?g45 �?1the Island of Leyte lashed by a typhoon Friday reported a a i Ham Quot no a dates nominated for the presidency the election will be held tomorrow. �?0 As communicate in was restored with devastated sections. Many re Gions remain isolated. O a precipitation excess since. .10 inches. A o koalas Lair. R. .1 1 a i precipitation. .90 inches Precept mt6t the to f�,app6&t6u a Lull a r h e action since january i. 7.88 inches flip a rip Sta Ted and had a Brooklyn 130 0���?4 12 0 of Nock Cir january Price Siaiku Ana Oon 010 ooo�?1 3 2 several More inquiries. Your double service ads ii a Al a in Ftp j too 030�?3 4 i Are All you claim Tor them St. 012 Qox-4 4 1 today in Congress Lone Sailor bests late Ocean perils Miami fla., May 29�?up a Paul Muller Berlin Sailor rested Here today after his valiant one Man i Conquest of the Atlantic. He put Esther and roads new York too 010 000�?1 3 2 Dudley and Picinich Benton and Hogan. First game by the associated press j and the Quot i something. Temp 7 am Hilo of roads. Else to sell i will use your Boston Sioux Falls j 1--- a Donohue and Gooch Haid and Smith. 200 too of Huron Watertown Aberdeen Yankton Brookings Fieri 67 76 58 .74 wet. A a. A c a Philadelphia 022 601 to 63 67 56 .51 Good i pm pwt to id Central South Delaney and Spohrer Collins and 64 68 59 .26 Good oar Oft. About it Davis. 61 .68 51 .26 Good to. Chicago 000 000 020�?2 11 0 68 71 63.2 47 we use the Blank and Tell it Pittsburgh 200 040 01x�?7 to 0 to 79 61 1.47 wet ii ,. 1 Malone and Grace Swetonic and 62 66 53 .19 Hargreaves. By the associated press. Wednesday it Senate meets at noon to continue j in at this port yesterday after his work on census reapportionment ten months Battle with wind and Bill. % 1 wave. He left Hamburg Germany House meets at i p. Rn., to take j last july. Up miscellaneous Bills on Calendar j arriving in his 18 foot Sloop Sev Senate us committee continues eral Days late from Havana mul Vare Wilson contest hearing. Ler said the last Lap of his perilous Senate manufactures committee voyage was one of the hardest he reconsiders reversal of vote on con fought desperately with an angry duct of proposed textile i Vestiga sea for seven Days Tion by Trade commission. Senate interstate Commerce committee continues hearing on Federal communications proposal. O Sun Back suits held a a indecent be York Navy. May 29.�? up a Sun Back Ling % to Havo been decreed indecent for Wear on City bathing beaches. Police commissioner Whalen in announcing his ban of the new bathing suits for women said a the police department does no to want to be narrow minded in this matter but the people of new York demand a certain Standard of decency at their and still Lindy cannot be found air planes friends estates and yachts All fail to yield clue new York n. Y., May 29�? up a colonel Charles a. Linda Digh and his Bride the former Anne Morrow today continued in the seclusion which swallowed them up half an hour after their Surprise marriage. The couple disappeared when they drove out of the estate of the Bride s father ambassador Dwight w. Morrow at Englewood. N. J., shortly after the ceremony monday afternoon. Tile nearest thing to a clue to their whereabouts today was the colonel s Falcon plane which stood fuelled for a thousand mile flight at the Schenectady n. Y., Airport where it was flown from Roosevelt Field. New York yesterday. There were two parachutes aboard. The flight of the Lindbergh Diane from Roosevelt Field new York to Schenectady was one of the incidents in yesterdays futile attempt to pick up the Trail and like others it served More to deepen the mystery of the couples whereabouts than to dissipate it. Whether it was flown to the upstate Airport for a Takeoff on a honeymoon trip or was merely moved there to divert attention was unknown. Earlier the arrival of an amphibian plane on the Waters of Long Island sound near the estate of Harry Guggen he m. Close Friend of Lindbergh started a Rumor that the bridal couple were at the Guggenheim Home. Like other rumours it was not verified. Another report had colonel Lindbergh and his Bride aboard the yacht of s. S. Guggenheim but when the Craft was located at Anchor off the Columbia yacht club in the Hudson River the quest turned elsewhere. Fahy still up metropolitan Airport los Angeles Calif May 29�?up a the steady drone of Herbert j. Fahys Mono travelling auditors to visit farm plane continued Over the Airport ers once a month Are advocated by at 4 3 05 a. Rn., today As the flier w. G. Murray assistant professor passed the 24-hour Mark in a Sec of farm management at Iowa state Ond attempt to establish a new Solo College endurance flight record. Holiday in accordance with its usual custom the evening Republican will not be published tomorrow memorial Day. All editions will be suspended for the Day. The business office will also be closed. Tennessee mob lynches negro Alamo. Tenn. May 29�? up a a mob of about too men Early today entered the county jail Here removed jct Oxley. 19-year-old negro accused of attacking the wife of a Justice of the peace and hanged him on a tree four Miles from town. S. Members split Kohler signs Bill it repealing dry Law Madison wis., May 29�? up a governor Kohler today signed the bul repealing the states prohibition enforcement act. The governor by signing the Bill was obeying the mandate of the people Given in an election this Spring when they voted by a a a forty of nearly 150,000 for repeal. The Bill was passed by the Assembly a month ago and two weeks ago by the Senate. Attempts of Drys to Block passage failed in both houses. The governor announced he had signed the Bill a in fulfilment of the mandate of the people overwhelmingly expressed in the recent to Rohler a signature of the Bill which leaves the entire enforcement of dry lews in Wisconsin to Federal agents was followed by a statement that the ism amendment provides that a the Congress and the several states shall have concurrent Power to enforce particle by appropriate legislate governor believes a this imposes no obligation upon the states. But leaves it optional with them a to whether or not they will exercise their concurrent governor Kohler warned that the Legislatures passage and his signature of the repeal a should not mis Lead any of our citizens into the belief that traffic in intoxicating liquor heretofore prohibited by the state has become lawful or that the Saloon will return a he then cited regulations against manufacture and Sale of intoxicating liquors. Agent frees self. On liquor charge Sioux Falls s. May 29�? up when he proved himself to be a Federal prohibition agent Ernest Tredway was freed today from a charge of possessing intoxicating liquor. While in municipal court before judge r. L Gibbs Tredway said that while obtaining evidence against bootleggers he had gone on a parties Quot with them ancient enraged others to drink. Tredway said the liquor which a had when arrested was being brought Here to be used As government evidence. Voted two to one in favor of the usual a a re will he a Tariff bil1 yesterday. Usual service i i de j representative A Christopher resumed Friday. Farmers using More electricity Sioux Falls s. D., May 29�? put a increased Rural use of electricity was forecast today at a conference Here by Farmers the state committee on the relation of electricity to on Tariff of am if agriculture and a committee of 1"iurr ,7.7 state College faculty members. Was Nigton. C., May 29.�?</p> Steps were taken to reorganize South Dakota a congressmen j state committee. Roy Ullman. Brookings Farmer was elected chairman and o. A. Rofelty manager of the Northern states Power company Secretary. A Power line used by 19 Farmer near Renner was studied. Son of the firs District opposed the i Bil while Royal c Johnson and j William Williamson supported it

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