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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 4, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather mostly fair the evening Republican third edition volume Xxxvii Mitchell s. Friday october 4,1929 fourteen pages number 4 n y shrieks its acclaim As ship brings Premier arrive on Berengaria today will aft Leet Hoover late this a noon at White House evening of rest w i pro i und Alk the Ald an Acton. A. Ort. 4�?<>�?� minister Max Don id today to rotifer with it Hoover. Art and mind Bent on be an Anglo american Odin the of British in was welcomed Cord he and Secretary slim hied from the special Lith brought them from Mon station in a throne hours resounded through nurse As or. Macdon his daughter Ishbel Ort cd toward the pre sift Epi Init room. Tile in on. C., oct. 4�? Pic Seroni a1 America was pm Cay in the capital s Greet a Tain a Premier. It he expressed it on a the acclaim at hand warmth Seldom extended to i rom a foreign land. So forced to wait in Iii new d shrieked its salutation Cly after the arrival of the is at quarantine the seat of it had cancelled All else nor for late in the Day. A Petal s celebrated Street e Early aflutter and a touch splendor was added in the occasion. Tied to the entertainment hushed visitors care had in by state department of omit no detail from the log rolling in Tariff making slats to go three Senate leaders propose revision by single items alone capital society piqued by Stimson Stag dinner no women invited to attend affair which Secretary of state will give for Macdonald next week even premieres a right hand slighted bloody prison riot ends after 20 Are killed Curtis favors plan Ramsey Macdonald prime minister of England and his daughter. Miss Ishbel Macdonald who were Given a tumultuous Welcome on their arrival on the Berengaria Are pictured above. The Premier Hopes for great strides in naval armament reduction to result from c it inferences with president Hoover during his visit in America. Alcoholic psychosis is blamed for death by specialist new York n. Y., oct. 4�?up a the theatrical world was shocked today by the sudden death of Lynn mass., oct. 4�?mayor Ralph s. Bauer whose penchant for suppression keeps him Ever in Washington. oct. 4�? put a a the Public a Eye impatiently await second recommendation of president de warmer weather to learn How j Hoover reorganization of the tar Jeanne eagles actress who creat he had progressed in his anti Bare j commission today was before reception. Marines a battalion of yield Artiller. And two troops of cavalry were ordered to the station to meet prime minister Macdonald upon his arrival these were the escort along Pennsylvania Avenue to the British from the embassy after a Brief rest. Or. Macdonald a first Point of Cal was the White House and the Lour awaited meeting with president Hoover this visit was Only for Short duration Long diplomatic custom requiring the first official act to be an exe Hanee of greetings Between the visitor and the chief executive. That formality Over the prime j Truster was left tree to look wha he Eli in de �?osr"5te w Ward to an evening of informality. Ara rest after a Brief meeting with newspaper correspondent assistant chief another round of formal Calls to examiner death Wasby alcoholic psychosis. Jeanne eagles mayor claims he Dies in new York w of Quot fire Lep Quot a it Jins credit cold Senate to vote new Hoover pet presidents Tariff commission request is up today de the character of Sadie Thompson in a brain Quot. She was 35 years old. She was seized with convulsions last night As she was preparing for examination in a private sanitary leg Battle. Following an ultimatum in which he threatened to arrest any girl Over 12 appearing on Lynn streets the Senate. The announced opposition so far has been slight and indications Point to a More favourable reception than that accorded the Sugges evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., oct. 3�?a new method of Tariff making reversing the practice followed by Congress for More than amp Hundred years is being seriously considered Here today by Senate leaders and May furnish an unexpected result of the tangle in which the Hawley Smoot Bill is now involved. This plan has been discussed informally by vice president Curtis former regular Republican Leader senator Simmons of North Carolina ranking Democrat on the finance committee and senator Norris of Nebraska chairman of the judiciary committee and insurgent Republican Leader. As a result of these discussions senator Norris announced today he will offer an amendment in connection with the pending Bill providing that hereafter no general revision of the Tariff shall be attempted but that each schedule shall be considered in the form of a separate Bill with rigid ban against amendments regarding other Tariff duties. Would revolutionize system according to senator Norris the adoption of such an amendment would revolutionize the whole system of Tariff making and a Deal a death blow to the log rolling which has resulted in scandal during nearly every attempt of Congress at general Tariff revision and filled such Bills with inequalities and senator Gillette of Massachusetts former speaker of the House and senator fess of Ohio who also saw service in the lower Branch of Congress indicated today they share Norris Confidence that the proposed amendment would be effective As a curb on a blog rolling a but both were sceptical that the Washington d. a oct. 3�?in marked departure from previous custom Secretary of state Stim songs dinner at Woodley in Honor of Premier Ramsay Macdonald on the night of wednesday oct. 9, is to be for men. Miss Ishbel Macdonald is not included and not even mrs. Stimson will be present. Although the official program issued by the state department specifically stated that a emr. Macdonald will be the guest of the Secretary of state at Dirner at Woodley a it was so generally taken for granted that previous custom would be followed that no significance was at first attached to the omission of the names of mis Stimson and miss Macdonald and net even at the state department was it generally understood at first that the dinner was to be a Stag affair. Society is mystified it is understood the Secretary wishes to include in addition to the High officials to be present a number of gentlemen of lesser rank but equal interest to or. Macdonald and to turn his dinner party into a general discussion of practical politics National and International including naval and military policies. But official and social washing Quot Ymir to ton is mystified by the Secretary a exclusion of miss Macdonald who in England is affectionately referred to As her fathers a right hand and of whom it was explained at the British embassy in announcing that she would be in the prime ministers party that or. Macdonald a liked to have her around and by the fact that mrs. Stimson will not act As hostess at a dinner at which her presence was regarded As inevitable. Disregards custom official dinners invariably include a hostess and the ladies of the families of the guests of Honor with the addition if time permits and the Opportunity is presented of a a stage luncheons for the men and a a does luncheons for the ladies of the party. Miss Macdonald however will have More dinner invitations than she could accept in a visit Many times the length of her stay in Washington and a free evening will be a matter of rejoicing to the British embassy staff which has the arrangement of her program and which is striving to include at least an appreciable fraction of the invitations which still Are arriving in an Ever increasing deluge. Surrender after Day and night of fighting leaders end lives with socks or rolled Down stockings the i f exp Utip for the it Aie Samar i not one of a a City a hundreds of retention 0f the flexible Tariff plan him on Park Avenue conducted by High school of rec went stockings j a a or. Edward s. Cowles nerve specialist. Her Secretary who had accompanied her to the sanitarium and nurses called a physician but Morrow morning on the vice presided. Chief Justice speaker of the House and Secretary of state confronted him. However before his departure from the British embassy to be the guest of president Hoover. After an autopsy or. Thomas a. J week medical caused i the president desires authority to but it was the old weather not reorganize the Tariff commission As the mayor that was responsible for of his plan to Speed up its their conventional appearance work and Mae it More effective Many of them maintained. In relieving injustices that crop up a a Well he said a a that a that. I the Tariff acts wonder what i can get a hold of for the proposal before the Senate Macdonald gives out statement to press it a x York n. A oct. 1-7-anti Apa Ting a barrage of questioner from the Large delegation of on Board the Berengaria today newspapermen which greeted him Premier Ramsay Macdonald sent out the following prepared statement. At the moment of arrival i Greet by hosts. His majesty has honoured me by telegraphing his Good wishes f or the Success of a Mission which i foe far b two c illness Hay cause fall rial delay physicians declare recovery from bronchial attack will be slow % Washington d. C., oct. 4�? a5 a a illness May again bring a postpone months enforced by her suspension ment in Tria of ormer a. 4ua a a aaa in of a i miss eagles underwent an opera a Tion for ulcers of the eyes three j weeks ago at St. Luke a Hospital Istle left the Hospital ten Days later with her condition greatly improved. She was preparing to return to Broadway after an absence of 18 Senate to Bare lobby futility Caraway expects to curtail use through exposures Washington d. C., oct. 4�? in a a move to return the Tariff Bill to the finance committee with instructions to confine revision to increases pm agricultural duties will be made by senator Thomas Democrat Oklahoma As soon As the Senate takes up the rate schedules. Washington d. C., oct. 4.�? up a exposure of the a a futility of Washington lobbyists and enactment of a Law requiring registration of lobbyists before Congress will be sought through the forthcoming to in enc or a instinctively is to have benefits beyond the boundaries of our bunnies. The United state ourselves Are really making an j cn3, _ _1 i by example to All nations j tiler round a Council Board of so that whilst cherishing historical past and engaging the healthy rivalries of Genius kill. And work they will refer the wider unities of a pm Cihi nation. U almost make me afraid by j Oli Neless hospitality you seem preparing for me. I Hope i Pierre s. by the actors equity association. She was suspended for walking out on the play a her cardboard Lover Quot in St. Louis in March 1928, leaving the show stranded without a Star her defense at the equity hearing the next june was that she had been ill and the management had failed to provide an understudy. During her suspension she went to Hollywood where she made two talking pictures a the letter and the first was rated As a Success the second was released by equal to your kindness. The problems of armaments Are full of hidden difficulties. And a patient working at details in an atmosphere of Mutual Confidence is required to overcome them. And i crave a judg Dent from you As generously sympathy Icyola eur Vaoau us a pathetic As your Welcome is to be generously lavish. When i return and it is All Over i Pray that i shall leave behind me some memories which will make it easy for you to a Bink Well of great Britain and be a reason for close cooperation Between your country and mine in the great causes of democracy and Liberty which inspire the Peoples on both sides of the Atlantic. A one killed 2 Hurt in Iowa Auto crash she was married to Edward Harris Ted Coy famous Yale football Star in August 1925. This marriage was ended by a divorce in Chicago in july 1928. O cleared of Indian a it Enos looting oct. 4�?op a five hours after receiving the Case the u. S. District court jury returned a not guilty verdict last night freeing Erve and James Erickson of an indictment charging theft of wire on the Crow Creek Indian reservation. Trial of this first Case up at the october term occupied most of thursday. The grand jury which made one report wednesday was expected to make its final report today. Tary Albert b. Fall on charges of accepting a bribe for leasing the Elk Hills California naval Oil Reserve to Edward l. Dohney. He is Down with one of the bronchial attacks to which he is subject and the attendant weakness in View of his 68 years and the frail condition of his health for several years is causing apprehension on the part of his family. The attack is ascribed by his personal physician to exposure to inclement weather wednesday while going to and from the District of Columbia supreme court for arraignment and to move Tor dismissal of the indictment the physician said fall had collapsed twice after returning to his botel from the court. Lowered blood pressure with increased temperature was noted he said adding that Falls age necessarily meant slow recovery. The plea of Falls attorneys that the bribery indictment be dismissed As constituting double jeopardy remains to be decided. O Aims to accomplish this by giving him specific Power to change the membership. The amendment sponsored by finance committee republicans if finally written into the measure win enable the president to appoint new members to the commission irrespective of the terms of those now serving. The latter would continue in office until the Senate confirmed successors. That proposal would retain the present bipartisan character of the commission and modify consid i Senate will adopt the amendment a i am inclined at first to Blush to Senate investigation acquiesce in the suggestion a a Gil demanding a report on the Lette said a to adopt a Rule in both actual activities of the paid repro houses or enact a Law limiting tar j Senta Tives of those seeking legislator revision to Bills taking up the Tion and an accounting of How they subject schedule by schedule and i spend their Money senator Cara providing no amendment could be i Way Democrat Arkansas sponsor offered not germane to the sched of the inquiry expects their future ule under consideration. I am in usefulness to be curtailed dined to think it would be an excellent Reform and in my opinion it would be within the right of Congress to take such a step. However Canon City colo., oct. 4.�? up a a definite end of the prolonged and j chaotic prison riot at the Colorado state Penitentiary came Early today just after a Crisp Gray Dawn broke Over the Mutiny racked institution. The besieged convicts More than 150 or them walked from cell House no. 3 in orderly fashion their hands held High Over their Heads. The exodus of the convicts followed immediately on receipt of news that the ringleaders of the rebellion which took the lives of at least 20 men had shot themselves during the Early hours of the morning. Without opposition the guards swarmed into the enclosure about the cell House and surrounded the convicts. One of the guards who came out a with the convicts said darkly Daniels major Davis and a a red Riley three of the known instigators of the riot had committed suicide. Guards murdered the end of the riot came after half a Day and a night of furious fighting during which guards held hostage by the embattled prisoners were murdered when their demands to Warden Francis e. Crawford for Safe conduct from the prison were refused. During the riot dynamite barrages of machine gun and Rifle bullets and tear Gas bombs failed to vanquish the prisoners. Guards Rushing into the cell House today found the bodies of the ring leaders dead apparently about two hours. It was noted the rebellion had calmed about two farm Board to map out its own hours before the prisoners marched cruise but the chief executive he j from their stronghold a clares has become weary of the barricaded with More than 150 prolonged jockeying of the Board j other convicts in cell House numbed recently called rep. Fort new Bor 3, surrounded by troops police Hoover tries to put Pep in Board sends fort to farm body with instructions to a take some chances Washington d. C., oct. 4�?according to the Washington correspondent of the new York world president Hoover is Sterling out of Iris role As a silent executive in an Effort to put some Pep into the Federal farm Board. It was the presidents intention says the worlds correspondent to allow the the present procedure has never been changed and i do not believe a majority could be obtained to change Congress May not be a a ready senator fess regular Republican whip also expressed doubt that the Senate or House is ready to scrap the present system but declared a it would be desirable to have such a rules and that in his opinion it would have a some effect in removing log conferences Are now under Way trebly the one approved by the among insurgent. Republican and House under the latter which has i democratic leaders with the Pur been described As meeting president pose of marshalling their full Hoover s desires he would have strength in support of the authority to appoint new members i amendment. Senators Norris and Fern there is no limit to the variety of things which May be sold through double serv _ _ ice want ads. Mrs. Frank and saturday except unsettled to Iowa Falls. Iowa. Oct. 4-to-Jhosek a said it with flow j she had a Beautiful Tion rising temperature saturday. Boston Fem to a Zumot. Frost and we ar-5 sure the lures As recorded by the official gov Frost did no to catch it for she Ament thermometer from 7 a Day to 7 a. In. Today maximum 68 minimum 48 at 7 a. In. Today 48 roads Good William Steed dings of Popejoy was instantly killed. Ernest Eiterer of Buffalo Center was perhaps fatally injured and John Freden Berg also of Buffalo Center was less seriously Hurt when the latter drove his automobile into a freight train for Popejoy late last night. Eiterer is in a Hospital Here. Without regard to their party affiliations. The House provision also would increase the membership to seven to prevent deadlocks. The Senate committee republicans prefer to have the number remain at six but Are in Accord with the desire of the House and the administration to increase their salaries to $12,000 from the present $7,500 level. Grilliot Foaud in Senate ends Schilling last Man called is lauded for his knowledge of farming Washington d. a oct. 4�? in a examination of Federal farm Board members in preparation for a vote on their confirmation was completed today by the Senate agriculture committee. Chairman Mcnary announced the committee would meet in executive session next week probably wednesday to decide on its recommendations to the Senate this is expected by administration leaders to be favourable. William f. Schilling of Minnesota representative of Dairying on the Board was the last member questioned. He testified cooperative marketing would prove the Farmers most effective wedge to Prosperity. During his examination Schilling asked Congress to show patience with the Board. A this is a child of yours a he said a a done to leave it on the Doorstep. Take it in and give it some milk a senator Heflin Democrat Alabama complimented Schilling on his knowledge of farming. Senator. Smith Democrat South Carolina maximum and minimum tempera then remarked he had two by the associated press Senate continues Tariff debate. Senate agriculture committee concludes farm Board hearings with testimony of William p. Schilling. Weathe forecast South Dakota mostly fair tonight and saturday slightly warmer tonight in North and Central portions warmer saturday in Southeast portion. Nebraska mostly fair tonight Simmons Ewe confident that they have the votes to Force its adoption and expect to draw considerable support from conservative republicans to the Senate. A poker Alicel to see world series rapid City s. D., oct. 3.�? Mph a poker Alicel or Alice Tubbs who used to Deal Faro in mining Camp gambling houses and still enjoys a Good Cigar is going to Chicago to Morrow to see the world series she announced today. A most women of in age a said poker Alice who has spent More than three score years in Western mining James a would probably be packing up to attend some civic club meeting but not for mine. In a going to Chicago and i want to see them Chicago cubs win the both Bell and Edwards said poker Alice would talk of nothing but her proposed trip. She is an ardent fight fan and Seldom misses a Good card stage i in the Black Hills. Study of brokers hours is urged san Francisco. Calif. Oct. 4�?op a having voiced their Faith in the soundness of the credit situation and recommended a scientific investigation of the brokers Loans problem by the Federal Reserve authorities delegates it on to sir Way Home today after winding up the annual convention of the am association. Writes it Ltd please take my and out of the paper As i sold my Fern a few Days after the first and. J done to need a re run surely had Good results. Also sold lots of poultry through your Board members Schilling and c. Teague a who have shown they understand something of the principles underlying a to a Little afraid a interposed senator Wheeler Democrat. Montana a that Citrus fruits and Dairy precipitation Trace precipitation products got somewhat of the Best Tore january i 23.75 inches pre of it on this Cipi Tatlyn excess 5 41 inches. Since january i paper. W whatever weather and roads v ii umm rpm 7 am i you Nave sl0ux fals i8 makes very Little difference Watertown 49 i Huron so Long As you use the Yankton Handy Blank and assure Aberdeen yourself of double service i rapid City Lorf roads 46 .00 Good a a in la say so a Smith replied. Schilling urged each member of Congress to write to his Rural constituents and Tell them to join a cooperative association. O 45 51 43 51 42 68 68 69 70 63 60 42 45 51 45 50 42 Good Pender. Good soft .00 .00 .36 .00 Good .56 Muddy a Clear Banks merge neb., oct. 4�?the state opens Iowa boat crash Case spirit Lake la., oct. 4�?up a from the circumstances surrounding the crash of two Speed boats on Lake Okoboji last summer with a loss of nine lives the state today prepared to attempt to show that Harold Yarnes one of the pilots was at fault for his part in the disaster. Yarnes first of the three pilots charged with manslaughter was at the wheel of the Zipper one of the boats. Jasper Alexander and Frank Long pilots of the miss thriller which was sunk by the crash will a Urt. Go on trial later. Alexander and several survivors of the crash yesterday described the events which took place on the trip. O a a let a find out How these parasites spend their Money a he says. A i think to a considerable extent the Money winds up right in then own May head probe he or senator Norris Republican Nebraska chairman of the judiciary committee probably will head the sub committee which will conduct the inquiry. Both have announced they did no to care to take command but one or the other is regarded As the Likely chairman. It is fairly certain that senator Walsh Democrat Montana who led in the Senate Oil leasing investigations will also be a member of the lobby committee. Others who have been mentioned for places include senators Gillette Massachusetts and Blaine Wisconsin both republicans. Until the judiciary committee meets monday and the investigating sub committee is named no attempt to outline the scope of the investigation is Likely. Despite the endless possibilities opened by the Caraway Resolution he believes the inquiry can be completed within a reasonable time. Widens scope he has meanwhile agreed to the demand of the american legion that so called pacifist organizations be asked to report on their activities in Washington. He thinks militaristic associations likewise should receive attention. In the latter group he does not include the american legion which he considers has a legitimate right to ask legislation there is considerable talk also of an inquiry into the much discussed social lobby. Willing to go into that senator Caraway foresees great difficulty in getting at the facts. A anyway a he says a the social lobby can to have much influence. The men in Congress who really do the work done to have time for probe loom son shipping losses Washington d. C., oct. 4.�? up a the possibility of a new congressional investigation arose today on the basis of comptroller general Mccarly a report that millions of dollars of government Money had been lost through activities of the shipping boards merchant Fleet corporation. The report which embodies an audit of the corporations transactions for the last ten years detailed losses in the Sale of ships and dry docks the handling of Loans and the settlement of claims out of of a baseball results raps freight rates Washington d. C., oct. 4.�? up a f. S. Jackson of Topeka kans., representing Missouri River live Stock producers told the interstate Commerce commission today that Pender freight rates on livestock proposed state Bank has purchased the i by examiners for the commission Farmers and merchants state Bank j would result in rank Dis criminal of Pender. No change is to be made Tion. In officers and directors purchasing Bank. Of the appearing at the commission s investigation of Western live Stock. American league Detroit .010 j Chicago. Too herring and Hargrave Henry end Autry. Cleveland St. Louis rain. Other games not scheduled. National league new York Philadelphia wet Crown amps. Cincinnati too too 010 �?3 8 2 Chicago .102 too too 3�?6 13 i borne and Taylor Rixey and Sukeforth. Other games not scheduled. Jersey his spokesman in the House into a private conference and ordered him to inject some Pepper into the Board. Fort gets results this or. Fort proceeded to do and the worlds correspondent says that already the results Are noticeable. The worlds correspondent writes store the Start of their pioneering work the nine Board members have been in doubt about what the Law will let them do to Aid agriculture. Chairman Alexander h. Legge former president of the in to emotional Harvester company even told his colleagues that he had read the Bill Twenty times and still did no to know exactly what it prescribed. The Board however decided to proceed cautiously and take no chances. President Hoover however has instructed the Board to take chances and assume a More aggressive role in bringing immediate farm Relief. The White House has been Dis urged by reaction from several sections indicating that the farm Board was lying Down on the Job. One result of the new tack is expected to be establishment of stabilization organizations to help this years wheat marketing. Have used Little Cash when it started its task the Board received $150,000,000 of $500,-000,000 authorized by Congress with $1,50,000 More for expenses. To Date less than $1,000,000 has been drawn out of the fund in the Treasury although there Are commitments pending for a few Millins More. The Board became a hard boiled right at the Start. It banned farm lobbyists announced it would receive no individuals has done no business with agricultural corporations and told co operatives to Call in the plural without sending a Lone representative. It hired distinguished Legal counsel and lately added a financial advisor who has prescribed strict banking rules for All monetary matters. Most be a easy Mark the Board determined to be no easy Mark. There must be collateral in sight for every cent of a loan. Financial demands Are As stringent As those of intermediate credit Banks whose Loans the Board will supplement with additional advances. These advances will be in the nature of second crop mortgages on commodity Loans and first mortgages on facility Loans for which latter the Law prescribes a loan limit of 80 per cent of the value of the facilities. The boards theme in general has been to convince Farmers that they must apply the proper merger principles of big business taking for themselves the profits now garnered by Market manipulators by organizing co operatively so at to control the marketing of each commodity. O legion buddies leave Louisville Louisville ky., oct. 4.�? up a running homeward after the four Day carnival that was their eleventh National convention members of the american legion today had and prison guards and hopelessly outnumbered the ring leaders first killed a wounded Comrade and then fired bullets into their own brains. The other convicts then surrendered and were marched out of the cell a use just at Sunrise. The Mutiny left in its Wake a list of thirteen dead and As Many wounded some of whom May die. Four of the dead were prison guards disarmed and slaughtered in cold blood inside a he cell House to emphasize the convicts demand for unmolested Freedom. Warden Francis e. Crawford who declined All ofers to Parley with the embattled prisoners was himself wounded during one of the attacks on the cell Block. The convict dead included Danny Daniels who led the rioting and acted As executioner of the guards Charles Davis a. H. Davis George red Riley and James Pardue found dead in cell three of the ring Leader were found dead in a cell powder bums on their temples bearing mute testimony to shots fired at close Range. The floor of the cell House which last night served As the execution chamber of four unarmed guards was Slippery with blood. The bodies of Charles Shepherd and John w Mcclelland two of the slain guards were found in the cell House Botond hand and foot. Both had been shot through the head. Close estimates fix the time of the suicides of the riot leaders at 3 a. Rn., but it was not until All hour and a half later at Day break when o. E. Earl one of the surviving guards made his Way into the Orison Yard that the attacking forces Learned of the fact entered the cell House and rounded up the prisoners. Afraid of shots Earl said he was afraid to leave the cell House until Daylight for fear of being mistaken for a convict and shot by the watchers on the Walls. With him in the cell House were John Pease and Lawrence Roche who escaped the fury of the convicts. Gutted by fire which destroyed the dining room and Chapel and two of the cell houses and scarred by machine gun bullets and dynamite the prison Yard this morning was in utter ruin. O urges vote on Bandit rewards Huron s. D., get. 4�? pm George a. Starring Secretary of the South Dakota Bankers association today urged members to Speed up their vote on the question of whether Bankers of the state will offer a Reward for bandits killed in the act of robbing a Bank or fleeing from the scene of a Bank Holdup. No action will be taken unless 80 per cent of the 392 Banks Send in a reply or. Starring said. Today the result of the poll was announced As 280 yes and nine no. O coast guards join Hunt for fliers Seattle Wash. Oct. 4�?op a before them an ambitious program coast guard cutters at Sitka and of activities for the twelve months that will elapse before they gather to Boston next autumn. Tile veterans had placed direction of their organization to the hands of o. L. Bodenhamer the first National commander to be elected without opposition. Bodenhamer today was aboard a special train with a group of Arkansas legionnaires headed for a rousing reception at his Home town of Al Dorado Ark. Ketchikan Alaska and at Seattle a Oday were ordered to search for the Mission russian plane a land of the soviets a which left Sitka yesterday for Seattle and failed to arrive Here. The russian aviators departed Toto the Mist obscured atmosphere a it 6 42 a. In Pacific tune. Thursday from Sitka Alaska on a flight of 900 Miles to Seattle and since that time nothing has been heard from them

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