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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 7, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather mostly fair the evening Republican third edition volume Xxxvii Mitchell s. Monday october 7, 1929 twelve pages number 6 bloody Borger Hopes for peace Era now Moody serves notice on big criminal ring blood and Oil have flown freely in Texas Oil town for three years now blood will Stop Gorger. Tex., of 7�?</p>�?this of in town the Texas pan pc. Where blood p old Oil have a a freely once Borger was born t e years ago Hopes to end its is history this year. substantial citizens and Are plenty a a them Are weary of be outbreaks. Baptized m a wave of crime and c cries in March 1926, bore has reached a Climax to its three year reign of turbulence. Gov. Dan Moody with a martial far proclamation has moved to break up what has been termed the worst crime ring in Texas Oil held history. The immediate cause of the proclamation was the recent killing of John a. Holmes District attorney. But violence always has been the lot of Borger. Bom mid lawlessness i ,. _ _ is a As bom amid lawlessness As i ? Turbo Uez be Burger of a material Law invoked by gov. Dan Moody lower Are most Oil Field towns when will be the towns last cleanup. Above is a View of the Oil Field in which Borger sprang below is the new Oil is struck the Oil hands i a Ain Street of the town shortly after its founding. The latest investigation grew out of the death of John a. Start toward it. They Are Well i 3olmes in8et. The troops Are in charge of Brig. Gen. Jacob f. Wolters upper right. they work hard and play s. Cuts its farm debt in last 3 years Federal figures show decrease of nearly million dollars since �?T25 Mack and men head West after cub Scalp Connie Given rousing sendoff on same Trail he hit 19 years ago says it s just two More Ball games hard and rough. And close be i in Ufi of him to t ,r3 fou Owers Ishbel revives is ass Traa mrs. Gann furore get Farmer Cash Walsh Bill will by William j. Chipman associated press sports writer aboard the a athletics special Chicago bound oct. 7�? up a a tall Serene Man from Philadelphia is on his Way to the world series War again after a wait of 15 years. He is following the very same trial he nation has increase i hit just 19 autumns ago in an even i earlier Battle and following it in evening Republican Bureau ? much the same Frame of mind he the Albee building i had at that time when the cubs Washington d. Of tinker and Evers and Chance Washington. Oct. 7�?South j passing 6�n from the Crest of n an their greatness were at his mercy Dakota reduced the mortgage debt j of after two straight defeats at Shibe on its farms during the three year i Park period from 1925 to 1928, the department of Commerce announced Here today. Cornelius Mcgillicuddy will resume that rivalry of 1910 at Wrigley Field in Chicago tomorrow but to him and to his new Brood of figures reveal that this state ran j athletics the Blue ribbon meeting contrary to total statistics for All j with the clubs is just another string states by cutting the 1925 mortgage of bal1 games. Indebtedness on farms amounting i in the train last night and to $371,162,000, to $370,150,000 in 1928. The National figures showed an increase of about one per cent for the same period. The decline of South Dakota is mainly attributed to a reduction in the mortgage debt on owner operated farms. From a total of $177,-858.000 in 19�5, the amount dropped to $175,541,000 in 1928. Tenant debt increases Day the athletics were far More concerned Over the failure of Al Simmons to overhaul Lew Fonseca of Cleveland in the race for the batting championship than they were Over the games with the cubs. Simmons himself gave his undivided time and attention to an Earnest conference with Tycobb who for years has taken a marked interest in the batting Young Milwaukee Star. The master managers Only worry was in shepherding seven car loads of players friends and fans into his special train with 1,000 philadelphian Young and old Large and Small at his heels or under foot. That Job finished or. Mack retired Early with the announcement that his Pitcher for the opening game would be chosen at about 1 15 j p. In. Tomorrow. The patriarch of world series warfare in his sixty seventh year never was ruffled in forty baseball campaigns but even his great self control could no it hold Back the Wisp of a smile last night As fellow townsmen sent his special train out of the North Philadelphia station with a Salvo of shouts to a bring Back two games a other nations asked to join naval Farley line for series seats formed the debt on tenant operated Macks Given Odds in bet debt on tenant operated Tang and alg by shootings in saloons gambling House and dance Halls became a1 j Calls most nightly affairs. The town prospered the population for a time grew 1,500 a month. Slayings w. Common prosecutions were few the rangers stepped in and made a. Average of too arrests a Day through the first period of lawlessness. With that the town was quieted some but in october 1926, gov. Miriam a. Ferguson sent rangers again. In april 1927. Governor Moody ordered the rangers in a third time. Martial Law was i first on sister measure expected to in of vice president Curtis Washington. C., oct. 7.�?the place of mrs. Dolly Gann sister of vice president Charles Curtis in the social Sun of the capital again blazed across the horizon today. Ishbel Macdonald daughter of the visiting British prime minister and his official hostess when he is in London resuscitated the question by announcing she would threatened but did not go into of i make three social Calls before Leav Ier. Ing for the White House. Nov that state charges the town miss Macdonald would visit is crime Noden and must be Puri a a fled. The governors Proclama-1 is Edward e Gann. Hon alleges that peace officers a Henry l Stimson wife of have accepted Money for Protection amp Secretary a state of crime that respectable citizens i ,m5s�?T Howard Taft wife have been afraid to talk and thata it Lytic one peace officer is an sex convict. Is Gann was the first to re mayor under arrest i chive in her own Home the Greet sure payment of protein Premium to growers evening Republican Bureau. The Albee building Washin Ion d. Washington d. C., get. 7�? Early passage by the House of j representatives of Hie Bill of i senator Thomas j. Walsh of Mon i Tana authorizing the Secretary of j agriculture to establish Laborati As to test the protein Content of wheat is expected during the regular session of Congress opening in december. The of the Bill which the Senate passed last april is to in democrats delay rate revisions move for Early reorganization of Tariff commission Washington d. A oct. 7�? up a the Senate today adopted a democratic amendment to the Tariff Bill to restore the existing Las As it defines United states value thus turning Down Republican amendments which would have permitted appraisers in certain cases to resort to an estimated value in and Valorme rates the vote gave the democrats their second Victory in a week Over the administration republicans. Washington d. C., get. 7�? to a i a democratic Effort to Force Early Able the wheat Farmer to take and j and Complete reorganization of the Vantage of premiums for High pro i Tariff commission stood in the Way Tein Content of his wheat. It is today of immediate beginning of. The Senate s Long controversy Over contended that it Means much to Tariff rates. Such Farmers of Montana Nebras j leaders of the democrats How la a Pae Bas i however a the Dakotas now and wis Quot i Ever expected to see their commis charged. With Hng the tutors a Finuf a a i Consino in proposal and about a dozen misused a witness in a murder Case prey had left card Early action forecast eve town. Sam Jon a Deputy \ to in and there is some possibility that the Cor Stab. P. And Clint Mulholland j. 4e House will dispose of the Bill Dur Pohleman. Have Beer arrested i ustice for investigation. All other peace officers have Kehbel to be youngest been disarmed and the soldiers re headed by Brig. Gen. Jacob f. Wol have taken Over the govern guest at White House by Bess Furman associated press staff writer Washington d. C., oct. 7�?up a ing the special session while awaiting Senate action on the Tariff. The View Here is however that nor administrative amendments disposed of and the late schedules taken up by midweek. Republicans opposing the democratic move made no forecasts along that line. The proposal in Dent. The Neiff charmer a my to Wisn mown u. the county at also was to to destiny that singles out Unlusu up under marital Law Aas a a1 personalities for rare disjunction meanwhile the toed citizens of i ? was Ustiy weaving colourful Bozer a. Events into the life of Ishbel Mac re Are hoping this cleanup will j Donald. Asi. The town now has Ai As the daughter of great Britain Saab Elf. Its a monthly i be minister she was the Young a month con-1 est of the guests invited to the state a Laws and order com dinner in the White House tonight ? the goal of the future. In Honor of her father. House leaders will not feel incline produced by senator George denied to allow other legislation to Erat Georgria would limit the pres crop up before disposal of the conference report on the Tariff Bill. Virtually no opposition to the Bill ident to 30 Days in which to name a new commission after the Bill is signed instead of giving him a free two texans die in gun Battie Over hard words in ardoches Texas oct. A Texas Deputy sheriff and a Federal prohibition officer were deed today victims of a gun fight staged to the Way of the old West Curt ords of warning and then life de a Dent upon a lightning draw and a hair trigger. Claude King the Deputy sheriff according to his friends heard that l. Chance had accused him of a standing in with the the two met in sheriff Eugene Turners office yesterday. I hear you have been saying lome pretty hard things about me a Aid King. Sheriff Turner warned the men not to argue or fight in his office. A Telephone rang in a nearby room and he stepped out to answer it. Shots sounded. Chance want dead. King. With three Bullet wounds had staggered to his automobile but he died several hours later at the Hospital where an operation to save his life failed. Weather forecast by the associated press h developed thus far. It passed Macl to select successors to the the Senate with Only Brief debate. Presen members As he makes be and has been general a a conceded Section so to be a Wise Steo i it would set aside $285,000 to be group named for used by the Secretary of agriculture through 1930 for the establishment of protein testing labor just to be present at the first i atones. The laboratories could be i democratic and independents Rule formal social function of the season established by the Secretary wherever practicable and advantageous. Will help Farmer another Section of the Bill How at the White House would be a privilege wonderful enough to make her the envy of Many millions of american and British girls in their i Ever empowers him t use the a Ilyf envies. Funds provided in cooperation with but the developments in the con state agendas in the establish versa ions Between president Hoover and her father Over the week end had Given this particular dinner. Unique significance As the social event celebrating the official Gei ertl l 1110 funds will Call for a new five Power naval limitation conference. Belonging to the generation which will follow the distinguished statesmen now hard at work attempting to Lay foundations for enduring peace keen minded Ishbel probably will ave Many years in which to watch what grows out of tonight a assemblage. In her future my come the full fruition of her fathers dream of peace. Senate lobby probe committee to run hearings Washington. A oct. 7.�? up a sub committee of five headed by senator Caraway Democrat Arkansas. Was named today by chairman Norris of the Senate judiciary i Quot a i it Watino laboratories. Committe it t0 conduct the lobby i investigation. Boars the rerun saved the Day for or. H. T. Sleister As re-1 in the regular session. Be used More in this Way than in establishment of laboratories by the government. Providing a number of such laboratories and making them easily accessible to the Fanner it is stated will enable him to obtain the Premium for himself. Under present methods it is alleged that dealers and intermediaries collect most of the Benefit of High protein premiums. These Are very important elements in the wheat Farmers income the Premium sometimes ranging up o 40 or 50 cents a Bushel. The Walsh Bills therefore regarded As a definite part of a farm Relief program and it is believed the House will act favourably Early South Dakota probably fair to i a. R i a _ night and tuesday slightly warm i a Nave a Way of doing or tonight in Southwest portion local Frost tonight. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official he wrote a gentlemen i want to thank you for the rerun of endorse s. A. Government thermometer from 7 a. I hog and. The rerun did in. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today the work. I sold boars to minium 35. Parties that thought i had at 7 . Today 35. Sold out when the first and Ozdol cd a. In of j have a few precipitation 0 january i 23.81 inches preve y Nice boars and gilts to capitation excess since january i be j go am enclosing and for 5.31 inches. 1 r a o paving program rapid City 8. D., oct. 7 up _ endorsement of the paving program outlined by w. H. Fisher Secretary of the South Dakota was included in resolutions Caraway he believes individuals and adopted As the convention of the j groups Bave a right to be repro Schruth Dakota hotel menus associa-1 seated at Washington in the inter Tion closed saturday evening. The i paid titular legislation. How Resolution adopted with the provision Ever he thinks that All of these the four other members Are senators Walsh. Democrat Montana Borah Idaho Robinson Indiana and Blaine Wisconsin republicans. Four of the five committee members belong to the democrats and Republican Independent groups opposed to the pending Tariff Bill. Reported lobbying activities in connection with this measure Are expected to receive first attention. Inquiry into these reports undoubtedly would include the work of the Senate finance committee which drafted the Tariff Bill. A number of Independent republicans recently have expressed dissatisfaction Over the Republican membership of the committee contending it has been made up of regular republicans. Senator Caraway was anxious to get the hearings started by the end of the week the scope of the investigation will mean extremely Long Parade of witnesses before the committee Norris made it Clear that he did not think any suspicion should attach to those who Are called. Like farms in South Dakota increased from $190,695,000 to $192,140,000 during the three year period a title the debt on manager operated farms decreased from $2,609,000 to $2,469,000. The West North Central group of states which suffered one of the severest blows in the 1920 slump shows one of the most favourable records from the farm mortgage standpoint of any other single group and ranks Wrell above the National average. This group comprising Mineso a. Iowa Missouri North Dakota Outh Dakota Nebraska and Kanas. Showed a mortgage debt reduction on farms from $4,126,402,-000 to $4,0561178.000 for the three years. In contrast the totals for All states Rose from $9,360,620,000 to $9,468,526,000. The same groups showed a reduction in debt of owner operated farms from $2,199,924,000 to $2,178.-998,000 in manager operated farms from $42,711,000 to $40,410,000 in tenant operated farms from $1,-883.767.000 for 1925 to $1,836,779,000 in 1928. The estimates Are based on official information received from More than 22,000 owners of farms in All sections of the country and from Bankers and county officials in one third of the agricultural counties and from data from the 1925 census of agriculture. Of the 1928 total debt that on owner operated farms. Including debt on that portion of part owner farms owned by the operator was $5,560,000,000 the debt on tenant operated farms was $3,644,-000,000 and the debt on manage operated farms was $264,000,000. Corresponding estimates for 1925 Are owner operated $5,504,000,000 tenant operated $3,612,000,000 and manager operated $243,000,000. The largest increase in the amount of farm mortgage debt for the three year period was in the East North Central group of states. Comprising Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin. The South Atlantic states Quot stretching from Delaware to Florida showed the greatest relative increase in debt with lesser rates of increase in East South Central West South Central and the Pacific groups of states. Besides the West North Central group others to show decreases in total indebtedness for mortgaged farms were new England Middle Atlantic states and the Mountain states the increase in debt for the country As a whole occurred under All forms of tenure. Decrease in debt of owner operated farms occurred in some degree in nearly All sections but increase in tenant operated farm debt was especially heavy in the South Atlantic and Pacific groups. Of experts Chicano 111., oct 7.�? apr manager Joe Mccarthy of the cubs today said he planned to Send Charlie Root his Star right hander against the athletics in the first game of the world series tomorrow reserving Pat Malone for the second game wednesday. Hoover and Macdonald Confer at Rapidan fishing grounds Accord is hinted Washington d. C., oct. 7�? a received from ambassador Dawes in London the invitation from great Britain to participate in the five Power naval conference to be held in j London in january. The text of the invitation is to be made a a Blic for the wed seday morning papers. Given to the ambassador by the British foreign office the invitation was similar to that extended at the same time to Japan France and Italy. Railroad moves to buy Bridge chiefs of new Yankton project present options Yankton s. D., oct. 7�? a options for the Purchase of the common Stock of the Meridian Highway Bridge company Yankton were being presented today to its holders by the Fidelity construction company which has the contract to build the proposed line of Railroad from Yankton to Pierce on Norfolk Nebraska for the Yankton Norfolk and Southern Railroad Chicago. Ill oct. 7.�? a5 a the i c0�jpanyi this action it was explained by race for bleacher seats for the first a. A. Tennis Philadelphia pres that a such paving program does not interfere with the present finances weather and roads temp 7 . Hilo of. Roads Sioux fall 52 66 38 .00 Good Watertown 35 65 30 .00 Good i Yankton 46 63 45 .00 Good i Aberdeen 40 87 87 of Good a Huron 39 69 38 of Good rapid City a 64 37 .00 Good i if a a a to 41 of Good the same trusting i will have j used j11 the completion of Contemp in a plated projects of the South Daas Good Success tins tune Kota Highway and thus one Good and the two Day Semi annual Conven rpm a 1 Tion of the hotel mens association deserves another. I his time closed saturday with a Golf Touma we believe or. Sleister will quote Quot to at the rapid cloy country i i _ a club followed by a banquet and theatre party. It was voted to hold the annual meeting at Aberdeen soon after january i. Should give an accounting showing their financial backers and How they spend their Money Here. O Lloyd George is ill Nottingham England oct. 7�?op a after delivering a speech to the Liberal party convention David Lloyd George was taken ill at his hosts House. A doctor remained with him until i of clock in the morning. The Liberal Leader remained in bed hoping to be Able to return to London later. Salix. La., Bank is looted of $.800 Sioux City la., oct. 7�? up a two armed bandits held up employees of the Farmers Bank at Salix this morning and escaped with about $800 in Cash. J a. J. Granger cashier of the Bank and his son Maurice assistant cashier were the Only persons in the Bank when the robbers entered. The bandits ordered them to lie face downward on the floor. After scooping up All the Cash in sight they forced the two officers into the vault and locked the door. The imprisoned officers effected their release from the vault within a few minutes and notified authorities. Social whirl to Busy Macdonald Washington d. f oct. 7.�? of a prime minister Macdonald a official pro am for today follows 10 30 a. In. Approximately returns from week end at presidents Rapidan River Lodge in Virginia. 11 30 a. In. Accompanied by sir Esme Howard the British ambassador visits the House and the Senate. I p. In. With his daughter miss Ishbel Macdonald lunches at the White House. 8 p. Rn., guest of Honor at state dinner Given by the president and mrs. Hoove. Game of the 1929 series at Wrigley Field started today More than 24 hours before the tickets were to go on Sale. James Macek of Chicago was the first in the rapidly forming line for the cherished one Dollar ducats. He came at Sunrise squatted on a soap Box and was All set for the Long Vigil rain or Shine. Eddie Patterson who gave Montreal As his Home was second while Jack Cramer of Pittsburgh wedged in behind him. The first woman to join the a baseball bread line was mrs. Poncho Peters of 15 Riverside Street Rensselaer n. Y. She was joined by her husband. Both said they drove to Chicago by automobile and Hadnot missed a world series since 1918. Wide awake kids were on the Job Early too. Many of them jumped into thu and were ready to demand and get fancy prices for their places tomorrow. Many of them had soap boxes at so much per to afford seats for the weary waiters. Wrigley Field Home of the cubs had a typical world series atmosphere about it. Hundreds loaded and worked about the Park and traffic policemen already were being kept on the Das. Tomorrow the Modem a a still directed by the Veteran Mack will go into the fray favored to win in the betting at 7 to 5, As Well As by most experts in spite of the favouring influences of Home grounds and a Home town crowd for the clouting cubs. History May repeat itself with another upset of the a a dope for the battling Bruins Are unmistakably raring to go and die for the dear old National league if necessary. V Hills District wins i in . Drive Western division makes total of 365 new members to a a Union Yankton s. D., oct. 7.�? a a with a membership gain during the year of 365 the thirteenth or Black Hills District of the South Dakota women a Christian Temperance Union was declared the Banner District at the annual convention of the organization Here sunday. The Campaign there was made in Honor of the late mrs. Alice r. Gossage Pioneer worker in the Union and for years editor of the White Ribov. Journal. District presidents reported activities of the year. The convention Sermon was preached by the Rev. H. H. Lindeman of Yankton. The feature of the program was an address on a prohibition no armistice a by miss Galecio Leggo Houlder of Australia. O suit against Aimee smother dismissed Seattle wash., oct. 7�? up a the $50,000 breach of Promise suit filed by the Rev. H. H. Clark against mrs. Minnie e. Kennedy los Angeles evangelist and Mother of Aimee Semple Mcpherson was thrown out of court Here today. Superior judge j. T. Ronald dismissed the suit for a Lack of counsel for mrs. Kennedy had asked dismissal on the grounds that Clark a former Seattle min site failed to prove that he had been greatly damaged because of his relations with mrs. Kennedy and that his plans for religious work were ruined. Clark had alleged that mrs. Kennedy had obtained his consent to marry her and then refused to go through with the ceremony leaving him a morally unfit to carry on his w Quot Quot Dent of the construction company is necessary if the financing of the projected line is to be made possible and if authorization to Issue securities is to be obtained from the interstate Commerce commission. The commission has assigned for hearing on october 14, at Washington the amended application of the railway company for authority to allocate a portion of its securities to the Purchase of the Yankton Bridge Stock at which time the railway company must make the necessary showing of options or. Tennis said. Under the option proposal stockholders of the Bridge will be entitled to receive fifty per cent of the face value of their Stock in six per cent first mortgage Bonds of the rail company and fifty per cent in seven per cent preferred Stock or As an alternative the right to demand and receive 75 per cent of the face value of the Bridge Stock in Cash. Fie right is further Given to substitute within 120 Days after Date of Purchase the securities for the Cash. It is further provided that Purchase of the Bridge Stock is to be made by the rail company on or before december 13, 1929. Assurance to stockholders that the Road As contemplated will be built and in operation on or before May i 1930, is specified As one of the considerations of the option. There Are 8,442 paid up shares of common Stock of the Bridge company outstanding it is said held by approximately 1,300 people All Over the Northwest. Fall stands Sial on bribery count former Cabinet member appears despite i health Doh Eny there too Washington d. C., oct. 7�? up a although his attorney had announced Albert b. Falls health would not permit him to stand trial the former Interior Secretary appeared today in court to answer charges of bribery growing out of the Elk Hills California naval Oil Reserve lease. Frank Hogan Falls chief counsel said the former Cabinet officer would not ask for a postponement despite his ill health. Justice Hitz of the District of Columbia supreme court overruled the former Interior Secretary a motion to dismiss the bribery indictment on the ground it constituted double jeopardy. Justice Hitz then said to fall a i understand you plead not guilty a yes a replied Hogan. A jury of seven men and five women was selected. Mrs. Fall and their two daughters were among the spectators and Edward. L. Doheny Oil magnate who is charged with giving fall a $100,-000 bribe sat inside the rail. The termination of the present Case will decide whether the Oil men will be tried on the same charge As an indictment charging bribery was also returned against him. 0 John Coolidge is a clerk again new have Conn oct 7�? up a major John Coolidge Back from his honeymoon at Moose head Lake took up the prosaic duties of a Railroad clerk in the operating office on the new York new Haven so Hartford Railroad today his wife remained at the Home of her parents governor and mrs John h Trumbull at Plainville where the couple spent last night on their return from their honeymoon trip to the summer Camp of the governor in main Quot Washington d.�c., oct. 7�? up a president Hoover and Premie Macdonald joined today in expressing gratification Over Progress in discussing questions that might cause Anglo american friction and later the British statesman filled the Senate chamber with applause with the declaration that the Kel Logg Briand treaty renouncing War would stand out like a Monument in history. Tile Heads of the two great nations expressed their views in a joint statement issued shortly after their return from a week end at the rustic Hoover fishing Camp in the Virginia mountains from which they announced a conference looking to further naval limitations would be called. Shortly afterwards the prime minister departed for the capital. First he was received by the House where he spoke briefly. He then went to the Senate. The galleries of both Chambers were filled. Foreign ambassadors and other members of the diplomatic corps in their Brilliant uniforms vied with fashionably dressed women including mrs Dolly Curtis Gann in adding color. No More War a there can be no More War h is impossible if we will make Tho peace pact effective that any of our forces sea land or air will come in conflict the stately Macdonald asserted As the senator and those looking on burst into applause. A we have come together and said what is All this bother about parity a he continued. A parity take referring to the naval discussion which Are destined ultimately to wind up before the Senate in the form of a treaty Macdonald promised naval parity a heaped up and flowing a a parity a he questioned himself a take it without Reserve heaped up and flowing Over. That was the tidy condition under which competitive armaments could be stopped and we could create a Public psychology which would pursue the fruitful and successful avenues of peaceful cooperation. A that is one of the results of th�?T1 visit. Another result of the visit in that we have come to understand each Hoover Macdonald talk at Camp in Virginia associated press staff writer Madison va., oct. 7�? of a presi Dent Hoover and prime minister Macdonald turned Back to Washington today in the belief thai their intimate talks in the Solitude of the Virginia mountains had cleared the Way for better understanding Between the United state and great Britain. The first tangible result of the conversations Between these two men was the announcement of invitations to Japan France and Italy to join the american and British governments in a conference to limit their sea Power further a a step toward world peace. Issuance of the invitations was left to the London foreign office today under the decision reached by the president and the prime minister Early in their stay at the Chiel executives Camp near this Village the conference is to Start at London on monday or tuesday of tha third week in january. Hold Parley begun As they Rode through the rolling Countryside and continued before a Friendly open fire the informal and unique talks Between the two statesmen who Only recently became the spokesmen for the English speaking Peoples of the world ended in a sunday setting even More unusual than the conferences themselves. The arrival at the White House Marks the beginning of a three Days program for the prime minister crowded with official and social engagements which will leave Little time for further lengthy personal exchanges with or. Hoover before is departure from Wasington Early thursday. The ceremonial dinner at the wite House tonight will remain the outstanding social function of the prime ministers visit. At the same time it will stand As a new chapter in the capitals social history. The dinner of course was arranged in Honor of or. Macdonald but Only through the relinquishment of his right of precedence by vice president Curtis was it possible to give him the privilege of escorting mrs. Hoover and sitting at her right. A a a tree for every member or 551, 995, was planted last year by t 110 chapters of the d. A a

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