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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 7, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather Snow probable the evening Republican third edition volume xxxxv11 Mitchell s. Thursday november 7,1929 eighteen pages number 33enate votes higher manganese duty jury finds Hamilton innocent of murder Golden ring for huge dirigible Grange corp. Of set for today in i will of huge an Ohio City laying a comp ration to keel laying in Navy gala occasion is to carry planes Akron Ohio nov. 6�?construction of the first of the Navy a Gigantic dirigible the zrs-4, has reached the stage of a bring laying comparable to putting Down the keel of a battleship. The master ring 133 feet in diameter will be Laid in the huge new hangar and factory of the Goodyear Zeppelin corporation Here november 7, with High naval officials and aeronautic leaders present. The driving of a Golden rivet at the top of the ring will Mark its completion. The zrs-4. And its sister ship zrs-5, for which Congress appropriated $8,000,000. Will be larger j i than any other ships of the air. I their Gas capacity will be 6.500,000 j cubic feet three times As much As that of the los Angeles. To be 785 feet Long their length will be 785 feet self defense verdict frees aged Jurist death draws attention to a spiritual brides ponderous Gates of a abode of love at agape one eng. Open As one of immortality cult shuffles off Only two men left in Colony new corporation launched has Joyful reunion with by farm Board to have to million capital daughter for whom he slew youth basis co operative conscience is Clear evening Republican Bureau Weatherford Texas no. I up the Albee building a judge r. H. Hamilton former Washington d c. Member of the state supreme court Washington d. C., nov. 7�?the commission of appeals was free to Farmers National Grange corporation just brought into existence Spaxton eng., nov. 5�? up a once again death at Quot agape one has drawn popular attention to this strange walled Colony of mystics who profess belief in the immortality of the flesh. This time it was Joseph court aged 70, who was carried out the ponderous Gates of the a abode of love a for an upright burial after the fashion of the cult. Thirty three women and two men followed the coffin. Douglas Ham Protection on All grades of Ore provided Smoot denies Hoover urged putting Ore on free list with Headquarters at Chicago will begin functioning at once members of the Federal farm Board said Here Tadry. What action the corporation will take in the near future has not yet been announced. Discussing the set in of the new Day a jury having decided he acted j Ilton present ruler of the a Avo de in self defense when his son in Law i read a few prayers at the graveside the women shed tears and Tom Walton jr., the bridegroom id a secret marriage was shot and killed in Hamiltons Amarillo Law office last May. The jury after listening to seven Days of testimony and eight hours organization which is the first of j of argument required Only one hour several such commodity corporations the farm Board states a the Farmers National Grange corporation is organised m a strictly cooperative basis which will make use to the greatest extent possible a of existing Farmer owned Grain marketing facilities. The organization will have adequate capital and if Given the support of existing Farmer owned Grain marketing associations will handle annually a volume considerably in excess of 500,000,000 of the Navy a next dirigible the zrs-4, bushels of All grains. General and height 146 1-2 feet end eight May Bach engines totalling 4,480 horsepower will drive them through the air at a Speed of 723 knots about 83 Miles with a cruising Range of 9.190 nautical Miles about 10,386 linear Miles. Their design differs decidedly from that of other dirigible. Engines will be inside the Hull and the 16-foot propellers will be operated by shafts with Bevel gears. To facilitate Landing the propellers May be turned fore or aft or horizontally. To minimize resistance the control car will be the Only protruding Cabin. Dual control is to be provided in a Cabin in the lower Fin at the Tail to assure operation should the mechanism in the Forward Cabin be put out of commission. To carry air planes inside the Hull will be a flying hangar within which May be j housed five Navy fighting planes for scouting and Protection. There is a trapeze like device to launch or attach an air plane in flight. Ngi Sudmal gangways and to verse Cross Section corridors an artists Conception above floating Over the Capitol at Washington. The ship in which construe Tion Wil begin soon was designed by or. Karl Amstein inset i. Below is a new hangar at the dirigible port maintained by the Goodyear Zeppelin company at Akron Ohio. Pantages jury German stand is under fire perils Tardieu Active management of the corporation will be in the hands of a general manager who the by Laws provide a shall be a person accept j Able to the Federal farm Board. A j medium for farm Board a this corporation provides a me j drum through which the Federal and 46 minutes to acquit. Four jurors voted for conviction on the first ballot and one on the second. The verdict came on the third poll of the jury. The defendant was asleep in his i hotel room when the verdict was j read. He dressed quickly however j when informed of his acquittal and j came to the lobby to meet his i friends. Theresa his 18-year-old daughter whose secret marriage to Walton while the two attended the University of Texas was indirectly i responsible for the shooting threw her arms around his neck. A ooh daddy was All she could say and she fell Back to watch others congratulate him. A my conscience was Clear a Hamilton said to the Only newspaper scattered Flowers and the dwindling band of Agap elonites returned Nome. Virit Aliza Tion of the matrimonial state was the avowed object of these when Rev. Henry James Prince founded it in 1846, and Ever since the a spiritual brides of the Colony i ave been a potential source of disagreement with the outside world. Prince styled him ssh a a Messiah and sent a _ a claymation to All countries notifying Mankind that a flesh is saved from at one time he Tiad 600 followers. Well to do women were the chief contributors. When Prince died. In 1899, there was a great falling off of those who had accepted literally his Assumption of Immor tacit. His Mantle was seized by the Rev. John Hugh Smyth Piggott who had great magnetism and attracted new women devotees to the Colony. His taking of a spiritual brides and his encouragement of the custom aroused great indignation. Once a got past the Walls and tried to tar Ani Feather the prophet.5 the was in such a Burry it tarred and feathered the wrong Man. Smyth Piggott died two years ago and was succeeded by Hamilton. Hamilton and one other Man Are the sole male survivors among the inmates. Charges Arias bandits West pledges escape posse Aid to Board is sixth Bank raid in Aberdeen area in 3 months Aberdeen s. D., nov. 7.�? up a northeastern South Dakota officials this morning admitted defeat in their search for the two Youthful Bank robbers who wednesday noon held up the first National Bank of Eden and escaped with $4,000. A posse at Eden starting out on the Trail immediately after the Rob new Coop to join with National Grain corporation women accuse fellow Talesman of making threats Angeles calif., nov. 7�?up a vote which will test new Cabinet expected tomorrow a a Man who broke through the cordon farm Board May loan to cooperative i which surrounded him. Grain marketing associations both odder the information to go by most Trace of toe robbers upon for current marketing purposes cd l h Morrow Quot before friends discovery of their abandoned Auto for the acquirement of physical a about him and a hut off fur �?oobj1 a a a i a a ree Milef Weet Levities. Such an organization i interviews Yin the Cpl Ion of i properly managed and properly a state sought to show that 5 a Nelso Manha county supported by the Farmer owned Hamilton Downing or suspecting j attorney the two robbers is clash on Washington d. C., nov. 7.�? up a the Senate today voted to increase the Tariff on manganese instead of placing it on the free list As proposed by six of the eleven republicans on the finance committee. The vote was 60 to 18 in favor of a reviled amendment by senator Oddie Republican Nevada to provide a duty of i cent a Pound on All Ore containing ten per cent or More of metallic manganese. This would protect Low As Well As High Grade manganese Ore As the existing duty is one cent a Pound Only on Ore of 30 per cent and Over of metallic manganese Content. Twenty nine republicans including four members of the finance committee joined democrats for the Oddie amendment while 16 republicans and two democrats opposed it. Those voting against the duty were Barkley Kentucky and Walsh Massachusetts democrats and Bingham Dale Deneen fess Gillett Goff Goldsborough Greene Hale Hastings Hebert Kean Moses Reed Sackett and Townsend. Hot dispute senators Barkley of Kentucky and Ashurst of Arizona both democrats engaged in a heated dispute immediately preceding the asked some Light on a newspaper Story to the effect that Minneapolis minn., nov. 7�?czp a the Federal farm Board through the Farmers National Grain corporation has taken an important i i ii i step toward buying and Selling of i toe Anaconda Copper company of Grain crops at Northwest terminals. Montana and the new Jersey Zinc Paris nov. 7�? apr Andre tar Grain marketing associations should his daughter had married Walton los auge _ w _ affidavits by three women jurors Dieu French Premier today took not Only reduce terminal and local j Home was in Amarillo Deli Taftt fear of radio utterances by theoitis new intent wit. A t Iara-1 marketing costs and a min. shot the Young Man when Rev. R. P. Shuler and alleged co 1 Tion of ministerial policy to the Wercion by a fellow juror had influenced them to return a verdict of guilty against Alexander pan tages were on file with District attorney Burton Fitts today. The affidavits were filed yester much waste in marketing but Aiso Dalton Carpe to his office to make a should exert a Strong influence to a clean breast of the affair. Chamber of deputies in the Hope of j Ward greater Market Price stabilize defense pictured Hamilton securing a vote of Confidence which Tion. As a kindly father aware of Wal j a the Farmers National Grain tones intentions toward his Daugh a corporation provides a plan where jts a and willing to bless the couple i by Farmers May extend their Coop once he was satisfied of Walton sters he would emerge victorious in Ergative Grain marketing activities i desirability his Battle with parliamentary ele j on an extensive scale into tse do j of will continue the ministry in office. There was no doubt in some Quad Day in connection with the Vaude merits which have been an agony Mesic terminal and Export markets. J7i up Acho Lnu his designation As the plan which has been provided flying f to Spectos Ville magnates plea for a new trial to be heard in Superior court sat 1s�?� i urday. Will i a trip or Eva Rte of i pantages was convicted of attack Maxe every part of the snips a _ Tessible and any spot of the Gasto Eunice Pringle 17, a dancer and cells May be reached. J is liable to a sentence of from one to fifty years in san Quentin Penitentiary. Tell of threats the women jurors whose statements were included among seven affidavits produced by counsel for pantages to support a motion for a Ere. Rehearing of the Case Are mrs. Are Christina d. Ulrich mrs. William sible and any spot of los May be reached. Efforts Are being made to replace in expensive Gold beater skin Gas-11 with a reliable substitute. Sex Ruments with Cotton Gas proofed Ith rubber and other substances ves Promise of that achievement. Construction different the form of the girders d Ompre vie us practice. They tic to him since Premier although. Is the result of conscientious Effort Friendly circles on the part of it committee repro forecast a majority of at least 20. J setting All types of existing Farmer the vote probably will not take owned Grain marketing agencies. Place until tomorrow Reading cd great Palms have been taken to to i ,. Sure that the provisions Are essence ministerial itself j m<1y types of Grain mar rescued by plane from Arctic Isle Ottawa ont., nov. 7�? up a radio messages from Bathurst said today terms in the North and South a caped in another car. Presumably across the North Dakota line. The abandoned automobile used in the Holdup was returned to Aberdeen where it is said to have been stolen from w. R. Coacher tuesday night. When the search started officers were confident the bandits would be captured but no clues were found in the Vicinity of the abandoned automobile and today apparently no new information was available. The Holdup of Eden yesterday was the sixth Daylight Bank Rob ter toward Bery staged in the Aberdeen territory during the past three months. Three of the robberies were successful while seven men Are serving at a meeting Here yesterday attended by s. J. Cottington of Stanhope Iowa president of the corporation and representatives of Farmers elevators associations wheat pools and state and local Farmers unions in Minnesota the Dakotas and Montana agreement was reached to cooperate with the corporation. As a result the corporation will establish Grain marketing agencies within a few weeks at Minneapolis company had Given a banquet to senators in Washington at which manganese was discussed. Jumping to his feet senator Ash urst said he had attended the dinner and a a resented the imputation that the two companies had anything to do with it. Chairman Smoot denied Hoover had influenced the committee in reversing its decision. Cited profits the Arizona senator said he Cit and Duluth and five cooperatives j cd the profits of the steel Industry sales offices will be merged and interests to show they could afford used As a nucleus for the two new it a a duty on Uia Ngar be. He agencies j Tost sounded out senators on the committee named j propriety of using the statistics it was decided to appoint a com j which were supplied by the Treasury Mittee with representatives from to toe finance committee each organization to meet with the will be Brief a of 20 minutes Keul associations and provisions Tot colonel c d. H. Mcalpine and Kola penitentiaries for the other amp. Hic Norris a f a in if flan nor Tracu Idnani c of Imp or so but debate on a dozen or hive been. Made for insuring fair party of eight flying prospectors More interpellation in matters of j representation for All associations in found several Days ago after having i of Box Section riveted together i Ingles and mrs. Lotta c. Steiner from stamped Dura Lumin sheets they swore they were influenced alerted by electrolytic process to re so in switching their Early votes for Sist Torosion. The entire Frame acquittal by the inclusion of the work will be connected by a system i words a with clemency in the Vero writes of great strength. Idiot under the impression that such the dirigible designed by or. A notation would make it Manda foreign policy probably will be tended. M. Briand foreign minister a give to the corporation geared at once the weakness and j years. I strength of the new Cabinet. His has splendid Opportunity i own government fell october 22 be a Best of All it provides a Means crimes. Bandits at Redfield and Mobridge have not been captured but two. J a o oof to in Imp been missing in the Hudson Bay d Suddorth which they country for tw0 months had been men who attempted to Rob the old of business and support w town Joey br0ught to the Mainland in air Der Bank late in August were Cap planes. The party was located at Cambridge Bay Victoria Island where they had been led by eskimos who Karl Arnstein who built 70 giant tory that Superior judge Charles. Orm Mai a a stops to pronounce a sentence of Only j a a a at ies it have turned worthwhil15 Rosu to in ters for new slims will appear fat the women also stated they knew against him because o Garland Biffle Ness had been Arres cause of his attitude on evacuation whereby the Grain pourer a wandering in the Wil of the Rhineland and his willing. Heip themselves through their own d Ness to discuss the Saar Basin evac a efforts rather than receiving what a in Prater nation with Germany. J might be termed a a a Dele out of i today he had to answer critics of Public funds. With these provisions these policies on the right. Certain new corporation has a splendid factions of the left with which be Opportunity for accomplishing i bta.1? pm made it necessary to Divide the Par Duckers and should receive the full to tured by a posse near four mile Lake. These men de Madson of Chicago and Mike Palmer of Little Falls minn., were sentenced to Sev Farmers National Grain corporation prior to any action by the lat the final marketing Ashurst referred to the profits of eight steel corporations. Total profits were Given As $931-684,318. After deducting losses net plans profits were $930,181,059. The committee will include four 0 representatives of state Farmers q pvt a elevator associations one each Kuju Fig Cuilo i ult Kyj Luff from Minnesota North Dakota South Dakota and Montana four wheat Pool representatives one each from Minnesota South Dakota and North Dakota and Montana one from the Farmers Union and one from the cooperative Farmers Northwest Grain corporation. Or. Cottington said the committee is Only an advisory body. The agreement was announced at Bathurst said Rescue planes had brought part of the party to the Post at Burnside River and the others to Bathurst. Limited accommodations ter than the Navy a los they will be covered by a water j and fire proofed Cotton fabric. Of seek leniency for Texas thrill killer Eastland Texa age of Clydeth used of slaying two Oil fers a just to see them kicked today to be the Paramo it it that Garland Biffle a defense wit Ith a government of te_n.?,coh j v a a As they regard m. Tardieu a minis Ted for alleged perjury before deliberation began try. I m. Briand however is a most and that a of the Inci persuasive speaker and easily May cd a Arr. A members of the panel Micro stable Elemen influenced their decisions. Would Tell Shuler nov. 7�? Phipson youth the and work appear is Sway enough unstable elements to m. Tardieu a support to give him the votes necessary to a majority mrs. Ingles said in her affidavit a mandate to proceed with the National budget a matter of prime necessity. In in his second trial on a cd f first degree murder. Counsel for Thompson who was killer Brot peal term Coni Leni Meed to Dei for once the re a of Lucien and Leon Lens but won a new trial on a have indicated they will Atli to show the youth was not cars old when the crime was tufted and should be dealt with official shot by rum runner Dies Toledo Ohio nov. 7�?up a Ralph Zahnle 33, Deputy marshal died in a Hospital Here Early today of Bullet wounds received when fired upon by a gang of rum runners. Zahnle and another Deputy marshal e. H. Genzler were trailing a truck into Toledo which they suspected of being loaded with liquor. The truck apparently was guarded by men following in an automobile. The guards tamed their machine to Block the Road and the officers car collided with it. Immediately four men in the car began shooting at tile officers. The marshals did not have a Chance to fire their guns. That juror William Vellage a threatened to Tell Bob Shuler How this affiant acted and voted unless she joined with him in a verdict of guilty and further stated that he would see that Shuler made a statement Over the a to in reference to a. Mrs. Ulrich supported mrs. Ingles in another affidavit asserting that a ullage not Only had threatened to Tell Shuler but also to inform the grand jury and the Board of supervisors. The women asserted that had they known that inclusion in the verdict of the words a with clemency would not Maxe lighter the sentence of from on to fifty years in prison prescribed by Law they would Quot not have voted guilty. District attorney Fitts said be j had previous knowledge of the statements of the women jurors and that Vellage had denied that he had made threats As outlined in the. Lii davits. O a Rhineland evacuation becomes chief Issue Paris France of. 7 App a French evacuation of the Rhineland assumed a new importance today As the ministry of Andre Tardieu went before the chamber of deputies to be voted Furtner life or extinction. Success of the German nationalists petition for a National plebiscite on Post War treaties with the former allies has stiffened French Public opinion support of All existing Farmer owned Grain marketing the Board goes ahead to account the Steps leading up to the organization of the corporation today in Congress order for French to leave is cancelled Berlin Germany. Nov. 7.�? a a to Rawerts Berlin daily today said evacuation orders issued recently to the French regiment stationed at Kreuz Nach in the third Rhineland military zone had been cancelled suddenly and that the regiment would Rem in until further notice. O hating in the Chicago meeting with Grain cooperatives in August. Explaining the financial Structure of the corporation it states a the corporation has an authorized capital Stock of $10,000,000 and no patronage dividends will be distributed until the capital and the surplus total $20,000,000. Dividends on All stocks will be limited to eight per cent. Stocks May be subscribed by Fanner elevator associations Farmer owned Grain sales agencies and growers Grain pools upon the minimum basis of one $100 share for 2,000 bushels of All Gra n handled by the association. Stocks May be paid for in full or on terms. If purchased on terms ten per cent must be paid Down and the balance covered by colonel Mcalpine and his companions flying in two planes were forced Down on Hudson Bay when u n j they lost their hearings and could cd i not locate a fuel Cache on the Wes Kansas City an to head Valley group Sioux Falls s. D., nov. 7�? a pm Thomas j. Samuel superintendent of waterworks at Kansas cite has been nominated As the next chairman of the Missouri Valley Section of the american water works association which is holding its 15th annual convention Here. In the election tomorrow the recommendations of the nominating committee Are expected to be followed other nominations include h. V. Pederson Marshalltown Iowa vice chairman and Chris j. Jensen Council Bluffs Iowa a Scott John son Jefferson City mo., Horner Knouse h. L. Brown Salina knn., and Joseph s. Nelson Sioux Falls directors. Of Gas pocket struck by Kadoka drillers judge a. G. Granger of Kadoka corp re no Quot Smice january i 26.24 inches Preta Mitchell today said that drilling tile Mam provisions of this act capitation excess since january 1,1 6.12 inches. Tern River. More than a score of planes participated in the search for them which ended when word was received that they had reached Cambridge Bay. Weather forecast South Dakota North Dakota and Iowa partly Cloudy tonight and Friday not much change in temperature. Nebraska mostly Cloudy tonight and Friday probably Snow in West portion not much change in temperature. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 in and a half year terms in the j after a Day of executive state prison. This week Phillip Hanson a farm hand was sentenced to 13 years in the Sioux Falls Penitentiary for the robbery of the Arias state Bank. Four men who robbed the Gwinner n. D., Bank late in the summer were captured and sentenced. Gwinner is just across the state line near Oakes. O five notes of equal amount one of a a yesterday to 7 a. Rn., today which is payable annually. Maximum 30. Four certification minimum 27. A Only associations meeting the at 7 a. Rn., today 27. Provisions of the the capper vol roads. Fair. Stead act May subscribe for the precipitation 0 precipitation capital Stock of the by the associated press Senate continues Tariff debate. Senate lobby committee questions j. A. Arnold of Southern tar Iff association. J thirty four scholarships Are available to the 35 students enrolled in the department of slavonic languages a the University i of Texas. Agricultural agents Are employed i by 32 of Montana a 56 counties. Are �?o1. That the membership shall be made up of agricultural pro i Duckers �?o3. That the association does not operated for the Benefit of its members i �?o3. That the Assoc Ator does not or More business with non members t an with members and "4. A a j association must conform j to one of the following either that i continued on Page sixteen of weather and roads temp. Huron Sioux Falls Watertown Yankton Brookings Aberdeen rapid City Pierre 7 a in. Hilo of roads 26 28 22 .00 fair 28 34 20 23 30 22 29 39 29 30 32 26 26 34 25 20 25 19 23 28 23 at the Kadoka Oil Well site which was resumed last month is pro j Gressing rapidly. When drilling started again after a Lay off since july fifteen feet of Oil was found i standing in the pipes. Work was i begun after the seepage Oil had i .00 Good been pumped out and the Shaft is a .00 rough Down now slightly More than 1.000 .00 Good feet. Yesterday judge Granger of fair j said the drillers struck a pocket of .00 fair natural Gas. The flow the judge .03 Good j said was Strong but was not heavy or Good i enough to cause a delay in drilling. Which much argument was reported. Or. Cottington and several others were said to have received telegrams from Alexander Legge chairman of the Federal Board. The were not made Public but it was understood or. Legge insisted that the National Grain corporation will organize its own Selling agencies and that All cooperatives which qualify will enter it. No sales Agency at a meting Here earlier in the week representatives of Farmers elevators in Minnesota the Dakotas and Montana organized the cooperative Farmers Northwest Grain corporation to establish its own sales Agency. It Wras indicated that this would not be done and that the Northwest corporation would be an Active supporter of the National organization. The new sales agencies at Minneapolis and Duluth Are expected to handle the bulk of the Grain now marketed by the Farmers elevator associations of the four states mainly through privately owned Grain commission houses. The Minnesota. South Dakota and North Dakota Montana wheat pools known As the wheat growers cooperative marketing associations have sales offices in Minneapolis. The Farmers Union and the North Dakota Montana wheat Pool maintain sales agencies in Duluth. These will be merged with the Federal farm Board forces. O 45 believed lost in eruption of Guatemala Volcano Oua Tamala City Guatemala nov. I 7.�? of it a the guatemalan minister i of promo on has informed the 1 government after a visit to Al Palmar and tile on eruption of the Volcano Santa Maria that the eruption has ceased. Heavy showers on Back succeeds Chicago 111., nov. 7.�? up a slap on the Back did for Little Leonard Gilbert yesterday what science had failed for five months to do. Last Spring the two and one half year old boy swallowed a screw. His parents did not know of it until later when severe spells of coughing developed. Two operations were performed without Success. He began coughing violently. His nurse picked him up by the heels and slapped him hard on the messages Back. The screw dropped from the boys Mouth. O fell Over the entire area Yterdal. On the floor Hoover proclaims armistice Day Washington. Nov. 7�? Aplin order that tile people of the United states May recall a the High purposes for which this nation entered the world War a president Hoover issued a proclamation today naming monday not. La As armistice Day. The president also said it was fitting that on this Day the nation should recall its obligations to the dead to apply itself to measures to a prevent repetition of such devastation of humanity As in the world War. O mrs. Mcmaster not yet out of Daniel Washington. C., new. 7�? up a mrs. William it Mcmaster wife of the senator from South Dakota remains in a critical condition from an attack of pneumonia at her Home Here. Physicians have been administering oxygen for several Days and Are hopeful that mrs. Mcmaster will soon be out of danger. Of w Wisconsin Bank is robbed of $35,000 Jefferson. V is., nov. 7.�?iff3 a four armed men held up the Farmers and merchants Bank Here today and escaped with currency and securities estimated at $35,-000. The four men entered the Bank shortly after noon and commanded the three employees to a

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