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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 23, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather fair sunday the evening Republican third edition volume Xxxvii Mitchell s. Saturday november 23, 1929 fourteen pages number 47 census to ask s. Farmers 225 questions questionnaires however. Wont be As heavy Asio years ago to help farm Board evening Republican Borean the Albee building Washington d. Washington l. a nov. 23�?a Rheule containing 225 inquiries to be used in taking the 1930 census of South Dakota agriculture a has been drafted for use next Spring the census Bureau of the department of Commerce revealed in its annual report Here today. In addition supplemental schedules covering irrigated projects and Oiler data being compiled to sue11 the total volume of information to be gleaned in that and other states next year. The Bureau expects to gather the most Complete information on the nations agricultural Industry thus for collected it states. The material assembled will afford a More intelligent approach to the farm problem by the Federal farm Board and by the Hoover commissions expected to scrutinize closely the economic fabric of the nation during the next year it is believed. Smaller than in 1920 the questionnaire is now being printed and will not be made Public for some time. Although the number of particular inquiries is Large it is smaller than the 415 inquiries promulgated in connection with the 1920 census due to the combining of More than too of the questions. About fifty new inquiries will be made next year the report states. Some of the More important of to Nese to be made for the first time at the census of 1930 Are value of the Farmers dwelling House such farm expenses As supplies and repairs for automotive vehicles electric current sees and plants and spraying and dusting materials combines electric motors and Gas engines on the farm the number of Days the Farmer was gainfully employed in work not on his farm the daily production of milk and eggs at the time of the census and the number of baby Chicks bought in 1929. Extended in some ways a the Bureau plans to distribute 3,500.000 Sample schedules to Farmers prior to the Date of the recent decennial censuses of agriculture have included an enumeration of livestock not on farms the inf Carnation being obtained on a separate schedule which had to be carried by All the enumerator those in cities and villages As Well As in Rural districts. The scope of this inquiry has been extended for the coming census to include chickens and bees not on farms. A at the urgent request of agricultural interests in the states of California and Florida arrangements have been made for a very much More Complete enumeration of subtropical fruits than has heretofore been made. Wants irrigation facts a a supplemental schedule containing 250 inquiries has been prepared on which Are to be reported All irrigated crops at former censuses an enumerator was instructed merely to Check irrigated crops reported to the general schedule. The use of a separate schedule for this purpose is expected to yield More Complete information on this subject. A schedules for irrigation and drainage enterprises have been prepared by the joint committee of this Bureau and the department of agriculture to which representatives of the Bureau of reclamation department of Interior was added Tor this purpose. The schedule for irrigation enterprises contains 80 inquiries and that for drainage enterprises contains 60 inquiries. These schedules Are now in the hands of the Printer. Weather forecast. By the associated press South Dakota mostly fair tonight and sunday somewhat colder in Southwest portion tonight. For the week beginning monday. Ivov. 25 for the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and the Northern and Central great Plains mostly fair South one or two precipitation periods North portion probably at beginning and close of week variable temperatures mostly near or somewhat Twilow i j a1. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperature As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. Rn., yesterday to 7 a. Rn., today maximum 36. Minimum la. At 7 a. Rn., today la. Roads fair. Precipitation Trace precipitation since january i 24.36 inches precipitation excess since january i 6.04 inches. Acting Secretary of War St. Lawrence Senate rests action urged As farm Aid by Williamson session ends Dakota congressman says Tariff to be allowed to he thinks Canada will rest until after work with the S. Christmas Means much to West is Only half done Washington d. C., nov. 23.�? up a adjournment brought a week Long truce today in the Senate a never Patrick j. Hurley assistant Secretary of War is acting Secretary following the death of James w. Good. He is mentioned As a possible selection to fill the Cabinet Post. Washington d. C., nov. 23�?establishment of joint rail water rates and completion of a great lakes St. Lawrence waterway form the Middle West a great Hope of business Advance representative Williamson of South Dakota said today in urging action by Congress on both of these projects. At the same time it was Learned that the Rivers and harbours committee will begin hearings the second week in december. In making this statement representative Dempsey of new York chairman indicated his previous estimate of a $125,, my omnibus Inland Waterways Bill May be revised upward. It was also stated today that the House flood control committee will hold further hearings on flood modern girl fearless and a world conscious Minnesota University co eds declare they have a looked every traditional bogy in the Eye and seen it is nothing a ending political warfare and an Opportunity for its members to rest and recuperate before undertaking the laborious program of the regular session. Legislators wearied from weeks of wrangling Over the Tariff Bill turned toward Home vacation recreation and attention to private business that had to be deferred while tile measure was before the Senate. The special session came to its official conclusion at to of clock last night although so far As actual work was concerned it had ended legislation during the regular ses several hours before. President Tiger amazes doctors lives physician admits possibility of Miracle predict death today Paris France nov. 23�?up a or. De Gennes and Laubry making a visit shortly after eight of clock this evening found former Premier Clemenceau still i a state of coma but with enough vitality to make them believe he might live until morning. Paris France nov. 23�?up a former Premier Georges Clemenceau Veteran French statesman was making a valiant fight against death today but the end did not eyewitnesses Tell of wave houses carried out to sea As Wall of water strikes town St. Johns n. Of a a nov. 23�?cp a Eye witness descriptions of the devastation wrought by the tidal wave which struck the coast of Burin Peninsula after the earthquake last monday spurred Relief workers today in their Effort to reach the stricken fishing villages. The list of known dead was placed at 22 in an official report by Revenue inspector Dee who took charge of Rescue work and arrived Here with the first group of survivors. Unofficial estimates of the dead were Between 36 and 40. Sion. Means cheaper freight emphasizing the importance of All Waterways work to the West or. Williamson said today a it is generally believed by our people that the Inland Waterways system will bring much cheaper freight rates create new industries increase settlement of population bring about influx of More capital and wealth and mor Access to markets for our products. We passed a Law providing for joint rates Between railroads and the Inland cd waterway commission Barge lines requiring joint rates routes. The interstate Commerce commission should compel the establishment of these joint rail and water services. The railroads have been opposed to Inland waterway development because of the lines Competition with the rail lines for traffic and resulting rate reductions on parallel lines. I would favor every necessary step to bring about the real co operation with resulting cheaper rates. I Hoover had been informed during the Day that As far As possible the work it had been called into being to do had been accomplished. A 15-minute session of the Senate just prior to the hour of adjournment was filled principally with the calling of the Roll. Eleven senators were in the chamber when vice president Curtis rapped for order. Heflin of Alabama attempted to begin the delivery of a speech but fess of Ohio demanded a quorum Call which was never compleat Minneapolis minn., having looked every bogy in the Eye and seen that it is nothing what is there to fear a asks Edith Quamme Phi Beta Kappa member and president of the Minnesota chapter of Kappa Delta sorority in reply to the recent statement of William Allen Neilson president of Smith College that the Modem girl fears nothing a Frank speech and Frank thought a says miss Quamme a have emancipated us. Now we listen to the voice of authority think Over what it has said and act not because authority has spoken but because the act seems right to us. A we Are the product of the worlds changing standards. Con nov. 23�? a ing sure that we do what we our tradition amp a selves believe is right and leave ourselves no cause for a the majority of Modem girls Are Radical Only in thought a agree Virginia Purser St. Paul and Cynthia Kincaid Minneapolis both Kappa deltas. A privately they May differ with their mothers ideas but they still recognize the authority of love�?T1 and accept the Standard of behaviour of their a the present Day girl has become world conscious a says the acting a a Mother of More than too girls in the dormitory of one St. Paul College. A she no longer gives unquestioning obedience to any authority but she is willing to subordinate her own desires to the mentions which used to make or greatest Good of the greatest num unmake a a Nice girl Are taking Ber. Their proper place As unimportant a sophisticated yes but Isnit details and a girl is judged now As straight or not straight alive or dead interesting or a we Are suspicious of conventions a says Miriam Mcintyre of Northfield another University of Minnesota student. A they Are society a habits possibly Good possibly bad. We must question them by personal experience Only Mak that a virtue she is becoming a cosmopolitan Early in life since the average american vacation is seeing american and the rest of the world first. She is better not worse than the girl of Twenty five years ago Wiser broader More honest. In fact she next step up in the evolution to the fear that the death list might seem far off. I he even larger was increased by would join of any legislation that when or. De Gennes visited him the fact the wave destroyed. Might be necessary to effect this Bridges and damaged roads cutting off communication with a number of Small fishing communities. Provisions medical supplies physicians and nurses Are being taken to the stricken communities by govern sudden shortly after noon today he found his patient a a sleeping like a child and marvelled at the vitality that kept the Tiger alive after such a Long crisis and such acute suffering. A death May come at any time a a a ?.s.the doctor said. A it is probable that a a it will come within 24 hours. But i a Dpi a Ujj jul. Imon with Clemenceau the Miracle is a1- devastation that descended upon ways it was Plain How a a Nman Cath Ever that this time the doctor had arrived definitely Given up Hope. A it us prof to Olace the the former Premier who has Bere Nith a deep been in a coma most of the time of the residents before regained Semi consciousness when Gor my eff. The a Laubry another of the medi a a Cal staff visited him this after travelled along Al. L noon. But it was Only for a Tobe said that _ meet and soon after prof. Gosset. Message a g the Burin the Urmia has increased and with the advancing Wall o a r. Was so warning there appeared nothing the doctors could do to eliminate the Poison. The former premieres heart a the sea is coming in a cried the Lamaline operator Over the wire. But her warning was Cut Short As son. Me Ioner Premie it the Telephone heavy toll of strength been taken during the past 36 hours. All Paris was gripped with Tensity and sympathy for the dying statesman today. The newspapers news agencies and Public offices were besieged by Telephone Calls. Among those who called at the the Burin operator was unable to spread the alarm so Short was the time before the Waves arrival. Cuts through Rock afterwards it was found that it had gouged a Channel four feet deep out of solid Rock and had destroyed a Bridge. Through the darkness dimly could a a a. N % in rough me Clemenceau heme today Waco 1 made out houses afloat wave reached its height some were Flung Back with succeeding Waves two and three times then Waters receded they went to sea with the Speed of a Steamer. Many deeds of heroism occurred within the terrifying 15 minutes. Men rushed through the Waters to the houses on the lower Levels. Throwing caution to the winds they clambered to the roofs smashed. In the windows dragged out women i and children and leaped to safety Onel Alfred Dreyfus whose Cham Pion Clemenceau had been Many years ago during the famous Dreyfus Case. Football results first period Duquesne u., 0 Haskell indians 0. Chicago 6 Wash Brigton 0. Notre Dame. 0 Northwestern 0. Oklahoma. 0 okla. Aggie. 0. South Dakota state 0 Loyola. Chicago0. Second period n. Y. Us a 0 Rutgers 0. Navy 12 West Virginia Wesleyan 6. Purdue is Indiana 0. Minnesota 13 Wisconsin 6. Loyola 7 South Dakota state 0 Oregon aggie 13 Detroit 7. Nebraska 8 Kansas aggie 6 Missouri 7 Kansas 0. 4 final scores 4 Rochester 13 Hobart 0 Illinois 27 Ohio state 0 army 19 Ohio Wesleyan 6 Michigan 0 Iowa o Harvard to Yale 6 rate reduction by joint rates and route. Quot i believe the Inland Waterways should be developed As speedily As possible. The engineers in charge of projects should be Given All funds needed. While the ultimate purpose is to turn Over these government Barge lines to private ownership. I am not in favor of such a government abandonment of the lines for Many years to come and not until it is fully demonstrated that their private operation is feasible and practicable and i there is definite and satisfactory Assurance that such government relinquishment will not result in increase of rates. The development of these a twee lines is today one of the most pow a de stood several weeks ago that the erf Iii levers the people possess to chief executive frowned upon such maintain reasonable transportation rates by the railroads. More Fonds available a if it should develop that the Inland Waterways commission needs lore capital than it now has for additional equipment and it was increased by the last Congress to $15,000,000, Congress will stand ready to Grant the authority and appropriations. A i hardly think the great Section of the country beyond the great drainage area of the Mississippi the Missouri and the Ohio and their tributaries has any potential development of government truth serum gets confession suspect clears up year old murder mystery in Seattle Seattle wash., nov. 23�?op a county prosecutor Ewing d. Colvin today announced that Decasto Earl Mayer would be charged with the murder of James e. Bassett member of an Annapolis md., family who disappeared Here than a year ago. Colvin said the formal charge would be filed As a result of a confession which the prosecutor asserted he obtained from Mayer. This alleged confession was obtained with the Aid of a a lie Detector and the injection of a truth serum into Mayer sarm during periods of questioning. Mayer denied having confessed the murder and prepared to go into court to ask a permanent injunction restraining officials from Pennsylvania Republican Leader. To further using on him the a lie Detector and a truth he obtained a temporary order thursday restraining Colvin and sheriff Claude g. Bannick from using the instruments and from q a stoning him. Bassett disappeared september 3, 1928, after negotiating with Mayer for the Sale of his car. Mayer and his Mother were arrested in Oakland cal., september 13, 1928, and found in Possession of Bassetts car and wrist watch. They were returned Here and convicted of the theft of the car although Mayer insisted he had bought it. Both received prison terms. Then Mayer who had a Long prison record was charged with being an habitual criminal and convicted. He is now in the county jail awaiting an Appeal frym this conviction. Of Tariff after Christmas the Senate a revision of the House Tariff Bill less than half completed when adjournment came a May not be resumed until after the Christmas holidays. Under tentative plans of Prcz Medure the entire River i month of december will be devoted to consideration of the question of seating William s. Vare As senator from Pennsylvania and enactment of the administrations proposal for a $160,000,000 reduction in Federal taxes. Meeting again on december 2, the Senate will by agreement take up the Vare Case and carry it through to a final vote. Meanwhile the House will be at work upon the tax measure which is expected to be ready for the Senate by the time it has seated or refused to seat the avoid All possible delay the tax legislation is to take the form of a joint Resolution of Congress cutting one per cent from existing income tax rates in All brackets applicable to incomes of the Calendar year 1929 wait hoovers View congressional leaders Are waiting eagerly for some definite indication of president hoovers attitude toward carrying the Tariff debate far into the regular session. It was in a procedure and senator Watson of Indiana the Republican Leader at one time advocated postponing All consideration of the Tariff for one year if a Bill should not be approved by dec. 2. The presidents reported opposition to prolonged Tariff debate was understood to have been grounded upon a belief that such a procedure proves an unsettling Factor in general business conditions. The special session was particularly notable for the number of political factions that asserted their authority in the Senate and the breaking up of the top heavy re Back of cold snap broken storm condition moving to Northeast says Weatherman by the associated press forecasts today for rising temperatures foretold the end of the unseasonable cold wave which for two Days covered half the nation. Freezing weather and Snow continued in Many sections but the Washington weather Bureau announced that the disturbance extending from Florida to Cape Hatteras was moving northeastward. This was taken to indicate that it would swing out to sea missing new York City which thus far has suffered but Little from the cold wave. Up Tate new York however has experienced Snow and sub Zero temperatures. Snow fell last night and today at Washington. Nearly every Section of Virginia was covered with from one to four inches and the White Blanket extended Over other Atlantic Seaboard states. Governor Harry Byrd of Virginia and his Fleet of 13 air planes with which he was touring the state remained snowbound at Martinsville where a Zero a a ceiling was reported. In new England sub Zero temperatures were reported from Many sections and a train Crew on a Canadian National railway train said the Mercury was 14 below at West Milan n. H. Snow and rising temperatures were forecast for tonight and sunday. Many traffic accidents were ascribed to frosted windshields and Slippery pavements. One Man died of exposure and another rendered Semi conscious by the cold at Elizabeth n. J. Barge traffic similar to that now publican majority in such a Way dwellings were caught in the turmoil and swept to sea. A Man named fudge of port a bras was a Short distance from Home. Seeing the incoming flood he rushed to save his family. His path was blocked by a House floating by. House passed he saw his wife and children in it. But he was too late to Sam them. Carried to sea in Stepaside a House containing to persons was carried to sea three times. On the last occasion that it returned to Shore the elder members holding the Young children Lee Ped and All were saved. Another family continued on Page twelve under Way. It would not be practical in the first place to undertake it on most of the other Large Waterways. It is not necessary because of existing developments on others. After All. The facilities on the Mississippi Missouri and Ohio Rivers and their tributaries covering the heart of the country the Middle of the United states help All the rest of the country East and West. Traffic on these streams in the heart of the country stretches to the alleghenies in the East and the Rockies in the West and so includes practically All the United states in its contemplated and potential ramifications. A my part of the country is deeply interested also in the project for the deepening of the Channel in the St. Lawrence to the sea waterway. We will continue our efforts to see that a Channel is finally opened up through the St. Lawrence to the Atlantic which would have a very vital effect on the business of the Middle West and the Northwest. My idea is that if the matter is pressed by our depart ment of state Canada with who that the Independent republicans from the West in combination with the democratic membership wrested control from the nominal Republican administration leaders. O firemen Wade in Beer knee deep Malden mass. Nov. 23.�? up a firemen who responded to an alarm of fire for a Blaze in the cellar of a Small dwelling House Here today found themselves knee deep in Beer. A pipe connecting fifteen 500 gallon tanks of Beer had n. Burst hooding the cellar Beer of free perish in enough to fill 45,000 bottles is negro gets $2,000 in raid on Bank Pittsburgh fla., nov. 23.�? of a the Garfield Bank Here was held up today by a negro who escaped with $2,000. The robber walked into the Bank thrust a gun through the Cashiers window and ordered a. J. Merhaut a Teller to hand him Money. He seized the Cash shoved to him and ran from the Bank into a taxicab. The car Driver started his machine but stopped it when the burglar alarm sounded. The negro leaped out and fled on foot. negro fled Down the Street Harry Andrews a bystander seized him but was threatened with a revolver and released the fugitive. The Bandit eluded his pursuers by dashing Between nearby houses. Caped it was were notified. Estimated. Police land whether it is in Call Fomia or South Dakota Midnight. Sure to be in farm Home fire Alpena Mich., nov. 23�? p a three persons were burned to death and two of eight others who suffered severe Burns Are expected to die result of a fire which destroyed the farm Home of James Bondetta jr., 12 Miles South of Atlanta in Montgomery county last or. Mercury took his a daily dozen during the night Friday when he ran up and Down the tube of the official government thermometer and finally settled at the Mark of eleven above Zero. I. T. Lothrop who has charge of the Federal therr Ometer in Mitchell set it at five of clock last evening and at that time t to estered 28, which was the highest Mark it had reached during the Day. It kept slowly creeping up the tube until it registered 36, and then Slid Down in its Glass Home not stopping until it read i the Mark of la. Snow promises by the weather Man for last night failed to arrive with the exception of Light Snow went to Chicago flurries. O Hoover Busy with first message Washington d. C., nov. 23�?iff a Busy on his annual message to Congress president hoovers calling list was Cut sharply today and he had the same sort of schedule arranged for monday. The message to be delivered december 3, needs some revising and work in connection with the late reports made to or. Hoover by executive departments. Hoover asks Public to Aid his program fears recession of buying would cause depression aids labor also Washington d. a nov. 23.�? a to the great rank and file of american citizenry As much As to the mighty leaders of economic Enterprise is directed president hoovers plea for Confidence in National business conditions and assistance in sustaining and increasing the country a Prosperity. He has called to his Side the men who guide the destinies of Industry transportation and finance but the wage earners the Small salaried men in Short the nations great consuming mass hold an equally vital place in the chief executives plans for americans economic future. These or. Hoover asks to share his own belief in the fundamental soundness of Blush less conditions and his own Confidence that neither hard times nor unemployment Are to follow the recent Stock Market collapse. The indications he tells them All Point in the opposite direction and to bolster this View he has marshalled an impressive array of statistics on impending construction activities received the assurances of Industrial leaders that no wage reductions will be instituted and set the agencies of the government to functioning. Keep on buying or. Hoover fully realizes and is anxious to allay the natural apprehension caused by the decline in Security prices and the attendant inclination of the working Man to reduce his expenditures for necessities and Little luxuries alike. Taken in the aggregate he feels that such a recession would bring about a serious decrease in the general demand for commodities thus bringing on the very situation which the consumer fears and the president is campaigning to Avert. This attitude on the part of or. Hoover is regarded As a significant feature of his calling the leaders of organized labor into the series of conferences with which his week was crowded. He brought about a truce in the eternal warfare Between capital and labor but at the same time sought to buttress the morale of the wage earners these two approaches the psychological and the practical Are considered to have been the outstanding characteristics of or. Hoovers Campaign for business stabilization and stimulation. He has combined an Effort to encourage an optimistic business Outlook with practical Steps designed to make such an outcome a certainty. Big weeks work during the week which ends today the chief executive conferred with the presidents of the great Eastern railroads influential Bankers from All sections of the country Industrial leaders whose aggregate business connections employ millions of workers the leaders of organized labor and general contractors Road builders and manufacturers of building materials. In addition he plaits discussions with spokesmen for the leading farm organizations and Public utilities companies. As an important accompanying move Henry Ford announced after the conference of Industrial leaders that a general raise in wages is to be effective immediately throughout the entire Ford organization. He Vised that similar Steps be taken by employers the nation Over. From their conference with the president the Eastern Railroad men went to Chicago for the annual meeting of the american railway association. There they Laid the results of their White House discussion before the great Railroad executives of the entire country and late yesterday or. Hoover received a Telegram assuring him of the support of the transportation men e and that 1930 will see an increased demand for Railroad equipment and steel rails. No Hoover message is received by Bulow Pierre s. D., nov. 23�?up a governor w. J. Bulow this afternoon said he had not yet received any. Communication from president Hoo so f8r_mr. Hoover has not made ver asking cooperation in his bust. Quot Ness program. The South Dakota governor made no comment pending receipt and study of the telegraphed message which it was announced at Washington had been sent the governors of All the states. Up his mind As to whether he will deliver the message in Derson to a joint session of Congress or whether he will Send it to the capital by messenger to be read by clerks separately in both Chambers. Weather and roads by the associated press 7am Hilo of Roods 10 22 8 to fair 15 35 15 to Good 11 37 3 30 Aux fall Ankton Uron Atef town Berdeen paid City r of Longs burglar alarm balks plan for perfect crime i states would simply deepen that j Nartie 10 Ofifi i Nart of the River on our Side of the f a a �7. 1u�uuu acre Detroit Mich. Nov. 23�? Abs janitor entered to sweep out for the International soundly and would or California land were and plans for what was to have been Day. Musati overpowered him and take care of the Lake Channel. We Vertise and the com Nav Thart Kank Mph pro miscarried left him bound and gagged 1x1 a would not go into the Canadian a a a the perfect Bank Rob by scan room whue he Gat Down ver at All. I believe wrote 116 As follows this morning All because the Rob await the arrival 0f the the great lakes St. Lawrence wat a weight inquiries in Toter forgot about a series of con there a s an alarm Button Nar Erway could be amortized within Ai a Al f leniently placed alarm buttons. As by. Weindel pressed it. Police set reasonable period of Vears by the s mail from Douth a Pou r Musati 30. Round out for the Bank. Sole of water Power which is True Dakota. Your paper is cer h n he. In jail confronted with a at about 8 a. In. Fred d. Hart likewise on the Canadian Side. All a a the manager arrived. Musati shot 0f the engineering reports take that at him but the Bullet went wild and Hart retreating with his hands up o raised managed to press another Loco chinese slain alarm Button nearby. More police Tokyo Japan. Nov. 22�? a a re negotiations have been in Progress j some one de taking the project. A Quot it erected and double ser a Harvard Lampoon gives we on the part of the United vice ads will reach the inter Back stolen Yale Fence Cambridge mass., nov. 23�? >4=� a a touring car closely curtained sped Over the Post Road to new Haven this morning bearing one of charge of robbery armed. Working through the Small hours Arter Midnight Musati dug a Hole through the Wall of a Branch of the Peoples Wayne county Bank 2 fair 3 .12 fair to 33 to to fair 19 40 16 .02 Good 22 30 to 1.00 Good futile efforts then he Hunsuc mainly a Fine medium for advertising keep our and running _ Al c. F. Jenks of Kimball # were dispatched. When the officers fugues arriving at Hailar from a. re until to c arrived Musati surrendered his gun Eastern Manchuria today said 1.000 a ,. ,.suits he obtained when he and commenced open the vault. A a a a a fully ransacked the place for to Hart. Taken to the fort Street chinese troops and civilians seek Money he believed absent minded station he is said to have confess ing Protection from air raids in a employees might have left out. Ved the attempted robbery. Ii said Coal mine at Delaino perished in a this juncture Louis Weindel the he had been unable to find work soviet bombing attack. Eight foot Section of the old Fence that has been preserved by the Pach Brothers through Many years. A Athen last night ten editors of i ale s most treasured relics a the Yale record Magazine of hum piece of the famous Fence. Or were the guests of Harvard a carefully guarded from prying humorous fortnightly the Lampoon eyes for a week the Fence found its the banquet Hall of the Lampoon. Way into the hands of Yale men at was in gala array. A dinner Wras at Cou a seeded up and adjusted a Harvard Lampoon dinner last its height. A door at the end of the banquet the Fence valued at $10,000 was Hall opened. A shrill pitched Piccolo stolen from Pach Brothers photo squeaked a a Bola Bola a and eight graphic studio in new Haven the Harvard men Lampoon editors Day of the Yale Princeton game. Marched solemnly into the Hall the Hoover asks help of 48 state governors Washington d. C., nov. 23.�? Dpi a president Hoover today telegraphed the governors of the 48 states asking their cooperation in his business program by the a energetic yet prudent Pursuit of Public works by state municipal and county a it would be helpful a he added a if Road Street Public building and other construction of this Type Yale men were worried at its disappearance worried and angry. It advertised his farm in Brule cd become a tradition at Yale for cal., president of the Lampoon Paul and c. B. Randall president co. Class officers and athletes to have their picture taken against the Yale Fence in their midst. In such fashion As to further the president already has received telegraphic assurances of cooperation from governor Phillips of Arizona mayor Mackey of Philadelphia John m. Elbert g. Churchill of Livermore i commissioner of Public works at St. Stepped Forward and Fence to the guests. Offered the of the St. Paul association of Cook i Merce

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