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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - November 25, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
In weather fair colder the evening Republican third edition volume a xxxv Mitchell s. Monday november 25, 1929 fourteen pages number 48bulow raps Hoover business program the father Victory Dies in Paris Home orders for simple rites by Clemenceau to be carried out late views a the Tiger burial is private Paris francs. Nov. 25.�?gf a j the body Georges Clemenceau.,�?T father Victory left the capital at i 2 a. Rn., today Enro Ute to its last re Ting place in the quiet a Wood in the province Vendee j there was no muffled drum beat i no oratory no acclamation to Speed the body its last journey. Instead the former Premier last Behest was carried out to the letter with All the simplicity and Calm he desired. A Hearse drove up before the Light in front the departed statesman a door the Only Light kept thereabout in the dimly illuminated Street four men dressed in Black went inside the courtyard and in a few minutes emerged with the Light i Oak coffin which they placed reverently inside the Hearse. Only a Little group constituted general Henri Gouraud prefect i police Chiappe the artist Gil i Bert Bellan and a few neighbors witnessed the removal so impressive for All its simplicity and Lack ostentation. Only 30 guests after the Hearse four automobiles above Are pictured a few typical poses Georges Clemenceau War time Premier who died Early sunday morning at the age 88. Clemenceau Wrose Persona fire drove the French through to Victory in the world War is today mourned As a Fater Victory by the French nation. In conformation with his dying request a simple funeral attended Only by a few friends was held. Liberals push ahead As Edge quits Senate Western group to Benefit in new committee assignments make some changes s. Will Sci its own Way governor says president confers with farm chiefs Bureau evening Republican Modr a the Albee building increase agriculture is last to get Jio and scheme attention by chief eee Back. On v. S. Doorway y executive exports plane to carry 226 planned world s largest aircraft to be built in in s. During 1930 new York n. nov. 25�?airplanes so vast and so commodious that any mention them Only a drove up and 30 guests those in few years ago would have been Dis cited by the dead Man himself in his last hours emerged from the House and saluting the Little group spectators found their places inside the cars. An automobile containing the special police commissary Dupin de la Fourcade. Took the Lead and the cortege started mile journey while an clock struck tolling an involuntary Knell. The group the sidewalk hatless watched wistfully As the procession receded into the night. A few minutes later the Convoy passed the Porte do Orleans a Southern exit from the City. Both routes to be followed to the place interment at Douchamps and the hour burial were kept secret by the government so anxious it was i to carry out the last wishes the deceased. Missed As a dream have been designed and within a year will have been translated from sketches into flying giants steel. Simultaneous construction four winged monsters each with a Wing spread 262 feet and each capable transporting As Many As its 250 i225 passengers a was announced adjacent sunday by the general development company Connecticut through its vice president and chief consultant . William Whitney Christmas. Dwarfing All other air carriers either undertaken planned the planes will be such size As to permit operative Competition with railroads. They Are intended for Cross country passenger mail and freight service. A staff 26 engineers is Rushing to completion the production drawings. If the construction scheduled first unit four it we understood burial to to be Milf i in before the end 1930 and will represent an some time this afternoon with Only the 30 invited guests and others especially privileged allowed to approach within 50 Yards the Tomb. A cordon troops about the Wood were ordered to keep strangers out. It was hoped nothing amid mar the austere simplicity the Many a burial besides his father in the land his nativity. Oak coffin As. M. Clemenceau desired his body was not embalmed. It was placed in an inner Shell Pine lined with White Satin Aith his Cane and Little bit Earth from the Battlefield Verdun. The Shell was sealed up in a Lead covering and the whole enclosed in a Light Oak coffin with Gilt handles it and a brass plate bearing the inscription a Georges at the hour interment Premier. Tardieu arranged the formal Salute 101 guns which fired the Salute the armistice brought about to such a Large extent through the relentless efforts m. Clemenceau eleven years ago. Saturday the City will have its Opportunity to pay final Honor to the Man with a ceremony at the Tomb the unknown Soldier. Both Senate and chamber expect a record attendance today and tomorrow when the customary parliamentary tribute win be paid and a tremendous outpouring parisians is expected next sunday with the ceremony at the arc do tri Omphie and the unknown soldiers Tomb. Died sunday m. Clemenceau died at 1 45 a. In. Sunday after an illness several Days in the latter part which he was reduced to coma. He was 88 years old his great age making him particularly susceptible to the cardiac and uraemic attacks which finally caused his death. He specifically named in his win those whom he wished to attend his funeral to the exclusion others. They included his son two daughters two grandsons two executors Nocolas Pietri and m. Paur nine and his former associates in government Georges m and Al. General Mordacq his private Secretary Marten. Pierre Godin who was president the City Council and senator Jeanneney who was undersecretary state under the m. Clemenceau a instructions for the funeral were Clear and laconic written a single Sheet paper Given to the executor Nicolas Pietri. A play me beside my father a he wrote a my Tomb place the Stone from ancient Hellas that i brought Back from Greece with me. There is to be no inscription. Also place in the coffin the Little Box which is the top shelf my closet and my Cane and a few Flowers from the trenches that i picked and expenditure $2,000,000. Mercury climbs to 36 Here Early this morning temperatures in Mitchell during the past Twenty four hours varied Little a report from i. T. Lothrop recorder the official government thermometer statistics showed today. The highest temperature the Twenty four hour period was recorded at seven clock this morning whereas the maximum a Twenty four hour period is usually reached in the afternoon. The Mercury stood at 36 at seven clock this morning the highest Mark during the last Twenty four hours. The minimum temperature was 27. On saturday night the Mercury dropped to to degrees above the Zero Mark. Puns massacre Indian band mexican rancher to get vengeance for killing his wife Agua Prieta Sonora Mexico nov. 25�? up a lust for revenge which has burned in the heart Francisco fimbres since the night three years ago when a band Apache indians killed his wife and abducted Washington d. Washington d. C., nov. 25-resignation senator waiter Edge new Jersey to become ambassador to France advances the committee rank a number progressive senators. Despite the fact that he is a regular Republican edges departure provides advancement for More insurgents than regulars his party because the seniority Rule in Senate committee assignments. The most coveted Post Edge leaves is the finance committee. This is expected at this writing to be filled by senator Hamilton f. Kean Edge s Rolle gue from new Jersey. There Are no progressives this committee in some ways the most important Senate committees. It is Poss no tho4 a drive will be made to fill the Post from the Western insurgents ranks but it is doubtful if it would succeed. In organization matters within the party Eastern Republican still maintain control. Banking member Edge is also a member however the inter oceanic canals com the West who came to Washington Mittee which he is chairman in serve longer in the United j that banking and currency for states Senate than any Man in eign relations and privileges and Warren oldest senator is dead Veteran 35 years in upper chamber is paid Trout Washington d. C., nov. 25�? up a death has taken senator Francis e. Warren Wyoming a Veteran the rugged pioneering Days Comfort and safety rather than his Small son flamed today into excessive Speed Are to be stressed in plans for massacre an entire the huge monoplane which Are the Type known As the a flying . Christmas conceived the general scheme the Enterprise several years before the United states Purchase at a Cost $100,-000 his Aileron Patent and made it available to the world aviation. An idea the tremendous sire each plane May be gained from the statement engineers that traffic fifth Avenue new Yorkus wide Street shops could pass Between the a Landing legs a and that the Craft barely would fit in the Pennsylvania railway terminals. Eight chemically cooled engines supplying More than 1,000 horsepower each will enable the planes to attain a maximum Speed 145 Miles an hour. It is planned generally however to use but six motors at a time although Altitude can be maintained for Short periods the engineers declare Only two engines. Although the plane can accommodate 225 persons the maximum under department Commerce regulations is 206 and the designers Are arranging to carry a a Only 160 passengers in addition to a Crew 17. Sleeping quarters Are provided for both passengers and Crew the latter consisting a master a radio operator two pilots Purser two in linemen two machinists and eight Cooks pantry men waiters and stewards. The height to plane r derail is band which took from him the wife and children. Fimbres a mexican cattleman returned Here yesterday after a scouting expedition into the Sierra Madre mountains. Fortified High up among the peaks in a lonely Canyon he found the remnants the band which took from i the wife and son he said. Today conferring in an isolated hut with friends he planned to Rescue his son who he believes has been raised As a member the history. With his wife his son Fred and his son in Law general John j. Pershing at his bedside the elderly legislator died yesterday morning from an attack pneumonia and bronchitis. He was 85 years age. The Senate will Honor the who was one its members continuously for 35 years with a state funeral tomorrow in the Senate chamber and afterwards delegations from both houses Congress will escort the body to Wyoming where it will be interred. Death came after an illness three weeks. Several times the aged senator rallied and seemed his Way to recovery but a turn for the worse saturday night so weakened his condition that he Sank rapidly thereafter. In spite his years senator Warren had the reputation being one the Senate s hardest workers and the robustness his Constitution was a source amazement to his friends. Many times he sat through an All night filibuster while younger members sought the Comfort their Beds. He scorned the elevators at the capital always using the stairs in going Back and Forth Between the Senate Chambers and his office. With the Advent the Landing i Mont when administration in 1921, senator Warren became chairman the important appropriations commit tribe and then to wipe out the in. _. Tire band. He has the approval which pm St be server his death. In this capacity he had the responsibility guiding through the Senate legislation providing billions dollars for the conduct the Federal government. His death left some uncertainty in its Wake As to who his successor will be. Senator Smoot Utah. The ranking Republican is chairman the finance committee a Post he is not exacted to relinquish for the appropriations chairman the mexican government for the punitive expedition which he Hopes to Lead when Spring opens the Mountain trails. Stubbornly the cattleman has sought to revenge his sorrow in Many searches without Success. This last expedition was the third this year never before has he come within striking distance his Quarry nor clearly a fined the numbers he will have to Battle. Last february fimbres organized an expedition and believed he had surrounded the apaches when the coming the mexican revolution demobilized his Force and caused abandonment his search. The attack fimbres ranch occurred in 1926 while his wife and son were alone. Of elections. Of these the banking and foreign affairs bodies Are numbered As major committees. The foreign relations progressive is senator Shipstead Minnesota Farmer labor member now the lowest ranking member but one. Shipstead has not been the committee Long but retirement former senator Mclean that Edge and the possibility that Gillette Massachusetts May not return next year have combined to Advance him rapidly. Edge was the ranking member the banking and currency committee being in line to succeed senator Peter Norbeck South Dakota chairman in event the latter a retirement. Edges departure advances senators Lynn j. Frazier North Dakota and Smith w. Brookhart Iowa who move up to fourth and sixth places respectively. Senator Pine Oklahoma also frequently found voting with the progressives raises this committee from sixth to fifth position. Only one regular senators Brookhart and Blaine Wisconsin will now rank fourth and fifth the inter oceanic canals committee the chairmanship going to senator Greene ver Edge left. Senator Thomas d. Schall and senator Pine Are the other Republican members. Greene is thus the Only regular left the committee. Only the privileges and elections committee the minor the Edge assignments is there an absence progressive. With the finance commits exception above noted. It is not unlikely that a progressive will receive the vacant place however. Senator Nye North Dakota has served notice he will Hake a floor Issue the matter if senator la Follette Wisconsin does not re Washington d. C., nov. 25�? a with a meeting agricultural leaders president Hoover today reached the end tote series conferences through we Iii he has undertaken to stimulate lagging phases Industrial activity and stabilize business conditions in general. To supplement his recent discussions with spokesmen for the Manu j factoring Railroad banking building and labor Fields the chief executive summoned to the White House officials the leading farm Organ i Izat ions for consideration what j the agricultural Industry can con i tribute to the Broad program that he has mapped out. As with previous conferences . Hoover called in the Secretary the department most interested in this Case Secretary Hyde and in addition invited chairman Alexander h. Legge the Federal farm Board to be present. Would boost exports particular significance to today a gathering was a discussion plans for increasing agricultural exports a project that . Hoover has Given much attention in tile course his general consideration the farm problem and which he accorded an important place in his present program. In making the first announcement his plans the president placed the desirability expanded foreign Trade in farm products beside that increased construction activities both a private and governmental nature which he has already taken Steps to assure. Between 150 and 200 prominent businessmen representing Many phases Industrial and commercial Enterprise Are to attend a meeting to be held december 5 under the auspices the United states chamber Commerce for the purpose formulating a permanent committee to see that the economic wheels the nation Are kept moving smoothly and evenly at All times. The establishment body was recommended group Industrial leaders which met with . Hoover last week and was undertaken by Julius Barnes chairman the Board directors the chamber who participated in the White House conference. December session in the letter invitation to the december 5 meeting . Barnes disclosed that resident Hoover will open the session with an informal address discussing the purposes and Aims his business program and acquainting those present with ments is Campaign in stabilization. The letter signed by Barnes and William butterwort president the chamber was prepared for Nam ital today. It asserted that . Hoovers conferences last week showed a business situation a that has no fundamental weakness a the a absence weak factors and the presence Strong ones a it said Are a a tribute to the Pierre s. >., nov. 25.�? apr that the Road program in South Dakota cannot be increased without increased Federal Aid was the reply j. Maughs Brown state Highway Engineer to a Telegram today from w. Markham Secretary the american association state Highway leers Washington . Markham called attention to president hoovers message to governors added that the association president had requested increased ederal Aid Hoover and asked that the South Dakota governor wire the president that increased Federal funds Are needed to cooperate in this request. Or. Brown suggested an increase in Federal Aid and that the Federal government ratio Money to state Money be increased a in states like South Dakota with Small and fixed state s. Head fears future stimulation schemes crack naval flier is killed racing Pilot crashes hard he is buried in ground so ship and senator Jones Wash-1 chive the finance vacancy. The in ton. Next in line is chairman a result will be another intr party the Commerce committee and his struggle but it is not believed the views the relative desirability the two committee chairmanships Are unknown. Palestine official shot Jerusalem Palestine nov. 25�?up i 311-2 feet and the total length is j a Norman de Mattos Nentwich at. 138 feet. The Gross weight is Esti Tomey general Palestine probably mated at 721-2 tons. The main sup will recover from a flesh wound re j revived when he was Al Ned at yester had two boars for Sale and Day by a Young Arba messenger in after using our dome ser Washington d. C., nov. 25.�?vf a lieutenant George t. Cuddihy one the Navy a most experienced pilots was killed today when the testing crashed m a dive from 10,-000 foot Altitude and buried itself British Bristol air plane he was so far in the Earth that Only the feet its Pilot were visible above the slowed ground. The Navy department said later that structural failure was believe such a to have been responsible. By the persons at the air station Esti mated Cuddihy lost control the ship at about 6,000 feet. More than half an hour after the Accident the naval personnel at the Anacostia air station Here were digging in an Effort to extricate the body. The crash took place at 9 53. A in. Cuddihy had taken the plane aloft to test it. The ship had been delivered to the Navy Only last week. The the previous accomplish Quot constructed to make 180 his Campaign Tor econom spa a. A 1 military Load and is the class latest fighting Shi s used by the British air forces. Visibility was none too Good when the Veteran Navy Pilot took the Craft aloft. Air station officers said Cudahy specifically was testing the planets diving Speed he had reached an estimated Elevation two Miles before entering the dive and when he attempted to draw out the High standards and the Wise prac dive at about 6,000 feet they said tires american business the ship refused to right itself and the problem now to be solved,.tore downward nose first at terrific porting surface the plane is a single taper cantilever Wing with an area 10,370 feet. The Cabins. De crique Plankinton the police department. Vice he wrote a have disposed both my boars the last one i progressives can summon sufficient support to Force this selection at the present to re. Progressives already chairman Senate committees include Borah Idaho foreign relations Norris Nebraska judiciary Norbeck Howell Nebraska claims Frazier Indian affairs Nye Public lands. Wheatf forecast South Dakota somewhat unsettled tonight colder in West and North portions tuesday generally fair. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temper the letter continued is a fortunately not one starting a stalled machine but facilitating a present momentum which employment and earnings and buying Power have risen to High in conclusion the letter asked the businessmen invited to the conference for an analysis the Strong and weak spots by their particular Fields both with respect to the situation As it is now and As it May be in the next six months Speed. The nose the ship slowed ten feet into the Earth. Cuddihy was one the Navy a racing pilots. He was born at Alto Mich in 1896. His Mother mrs. A. K. Cuddihy lives at grand rapids Mich. In 1924, Cuddihy established a world record for seaplane Speed at up it Miles per hour and the following year piloted a Navy plane in the Schneider cup race. Malden cemetery closed flt r Ai to sold saturday and the other natures As recorded by the official ski i i la. \ u j la e Crew government thermometer from 7 a. _ _ j one i Trade it Tor 0nt? Somm. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today Malden mass., nov. 25.�? a. Pled the ending one the Gre religious demonstrations in the history the country holy Cross cemetery was today to All except funerals by order Cardinal Connell. Roman Catholic archbishop Boston tint third throng 100,000 during the last three weeks journeyed yesterday to the grave the Rev. Patrick j. Power seeking miraculous cures. A wee ago 200,000 visited the grave. The Cardinal closed the cemetery in order to have reports cures investigated. Lines the devout hundreds Yards in length again waited hours in a biting wind to pass slowly by and the diseased am we pleased with your 3e wh0 i j ill scooped up handfuls Earth service and jul run another were among the multitude who and the same Happy ending resulted from an and pub touched bottles water to the Stone slab kissed the Stone Laundrette had not left saturday night. A Gypsy band from Cleveland o., i skew for Henry gust a chinese family irom Chelsea j i"�?��0 a try sum eleven busses from Springfield Alexandria who writes bringing 350 pilgrims among them 70 cripples and a 75-year old Captain the u. S. Navy in full uniform were among the throng. Numerous cure were reported. One girl from Adams claimed she walked and talked for the first time in five years and left an affidavit naming seven physicians who maximum 36. Minimum 27. At 7 a. In. Today 31. V roads fair. Precipitation 0 precipitation since january i 24.36 inches precipitation excess since january i a 5 inches. A v i thank you very much. 7eather and roads and brought Proir. service. The season is Well done to wait too Long the grave in final review. The Crip had declared her to be incurable. Mats. Before using the Blank. Temp. 7 am Hilo roads Watertown 34 34 15 to Good Huron 37 38 25 .00 Good Yankton 35 39 24 .00 Good Brookings 36 36 25 .00 Good Sioux Falls 28 30 24 Good rapid City 44 44 35 .00 Good Aberdeen 21 38 21 .10 fair Pierre 40 41 37 .00 Good he graduated from he naval Academy in 1917 serving until 1921 Northwestern to boost the u. S. S. Mississippi. In that budget expenditures year he entered the aviation service. Omaha neb., nov. 5.�?</p a the j 1930 budget the Chicago an the worlds largest electric Gene Northweste Railroad will be close i rating Plant near Chicago devel continued Page 5 Ops 278,820 horsepower Shouse puts blame for Tariff tangle Hoover Washington d. a nov. 25�?up a blame for the failure Congress to pass the Tariff Bill at the special session is Laid directly upon president Hoover in a lengthy statement would go slow Pierre s. D., nov. 25�? a sounding an optimistic note for the business and financial conditions South Dakota governor w. J. Bulow today opposed the launch a my an extensive Public improvement program to meet a temporary emergency. A the people South Dakota Are not getting unduly alarmed with the present apparent disturbing the economic equilibrium among speculators att financial centers a the South Dakota executive said in a statement following receipt a message from president Hoover asking cooperation in his building program. 44about ten years ago we got our first Jolt disturbing agriculture economics. Our people have been battling this situation Ever since and we Are getting used to it. We propose to continue the even Tenor our Way doing the Best we can under any circumstances that May arise. Can get Al to help a if i can get Al Smith to move onto the Mainland and bring just the memory the sidewalks new York with him i will try and get . Hoover to Trade the Island Manhattan for some other foreign port and thereby Settle All our financial disturbances. The governors statement continued a i would suggest that a serious Effort be made to determine the cause the sudden disturbances economic conditions at a Timo when most everyone in High authority was pleading the doctrine Confidence and Prosperity. As it looks to me every Effort should t made to find out what brought about this sudden disturbance and then every Effort should be used to remove permanently the cause so a that sort a thing cannot happen again. A the remedy proposed by the president to adopt a National state and municipal building improvement program it seems to me would Only furnish temporary Relief postpone the agony and effect no permanent cure in fact there might be great danger that the patient would suffer a serious Shock when the doctors Bill for this kind a prescription would be finally presented. Respect Hoover a a personally i have a profound respect for the ability . Hoover and want to Aid him in any Way possible in the working out the problems that confront him in the manner that his judgment might dictate but during the forty years that our people have been building the great state South Dakota they have been very Active in advancing our state and municipal improvement program about As fast As they ought to go. A the economic disturbances which the president desires to overcome and which have just struck certain parts the nation have constantly confronted the people . South Dakota for the last ten years during which period time our people have gone constantly Forward in an orderly development our state to the Best their ability. I do not believe that the people this state any its municipalities should go into any extraordinary building improvement program and thereby create an indebtedness for its future citizens to pay in order to ease a present emergency. Fights paving a there is some talk about our state going into an extensive paved Road building program i am in favor our building All the roads that we can pay for but pay As we go. I am unalterably opposed to the creation any additional bonded indebtedness the state for improvements this kind. A i cannot see where the launching an extraordinary and unusual building improvement program can permanently Settle difficulties this kind any More than can the loaning a few million dollars to farm organizations permanently Settle the economics the agriculture problem. A pay Day is bound to come when activities this kind must be paid for and paid for with interest a a but Why he continued a should a shattered army be blamed for the discomfiture a Leader who refuses to Lead a Why blame even the senatorial old guard for failing to carry out issued by Jouett shews chairman j the presidents policies when no the democratic National exec body can More than guess at what five committee. Or. Shouse even those policies were a indicating he believed that the Shouse asserted the special ses _ a senatorial old guard was not at Sion was the outcome political James h Ohio Tot fault. Expediency caused by a a moment Swity a Day a according to precedent a Shouse panic the part . Roo said a the press agents the Adver Over the dissatisfaction in the ministration Are blaming Congress farm states during the Campaign. A at that time a Shouse said a there was no thought Tariff revision a adding the department Commerce from which . Hoover had just resigned has testified Snook is Given slay to dec. 20 Columbus Ohio nov. 25�?of4 a . And particularly the Senate for the miscue that leaves the Republican party a marched by the Bingham Eyanson incident the Grunby cynicism and other revelations the methods by which the High Tariff that the business the country was ers have reached their remarkably prosperous. Granted a respite until december 20 from death in the electric chair by the state supreme court. He had been under sentence to die nov. 29 for the murder last june 13 miss Theora k. Hix his coed sweetheart. Of dining Hall Kitchen and express compartments Are located in the Wing
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