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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 15, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather mostly fair the evening Republican third edition volume Xxxvii Mitchell s. Tuesday october 15,1929 fourteen pages number 13 Wales Pilot picked with care scores of air pilots colled for right one e. H. Fielden now must see that heir to throne is always Safe has de luxe machine London eng., oct. 15�?up a among the passenger pilots of the aviation world there Are Many no out. Who will envy e. H. Fielden is Job. Fielden has been appointed per onal Pilot to the Prince of Wales. He Choice fell on Only after ores of picked airmen of the Oval air Force Reserve had been considered for this highly response Post. It is up to Fielden to see that he heir to the British throne flies in safety when he rides Iii the Clouds newly built private plane a two seater with dual control. Fielden is 26 years old and has and an unusually wide flying experience in great Britain on the continent and in Africa. Last March he was awarded the air Force Cross for distinguished peacetime flying. The Princess new plane is a de luxe affair with inflatable red upholstery in the cockpits and trick compartments for the storage of baggage Sticks and the like the exterior is finished in Clerry red and Bright Blue while the nose of the ship is aluminium. While the Prince is s>1 to be making excellent Progress As a j Pilot he does not contemplate Tak j by out an official pilots License when he chooses to Fly in an air j Force plane instead of own he i will be piloted by Squadron j Leader d. S. Don with whom he Aas often flown. farm co Ops Are forming larger units e. H. Fielden left is personal Pilot for the Prince of Wales. Below the Arrow indicates the Prince entering the cockpit of a plane. Hoover bidding for peace place he is the fourth president to make Effort to effectively outlaw War by Kirke Simpson Washington d. a oct. 15�?is i Herbert Hoover Engineer and Dis in i Qaji pm Flugl passionate analyst of International Tokyo Japan oct. 15.-< Quot cause and effects to the greatest two accept bid the japanese Cabinet today approved the final draft of the japanese reply to the British invitation to a naval disarmament conference. The draft will be sent to the japanese ambassador As soon As the emperor s Sanction is obtained. Paris France oct. 15�?up a the French Cabinet today decided formally to accept the British invitation world peace promoter of age is he to bring to realization visions of non competitive armaments that proved Only unattainable dreams of predecessors to Woodrow Wilson Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge like them Hoover has made i bid for permanent peace. It must to participate in a five Power naval a vision especially dear to the limitation conference at London in _. January. Nothing was revealed heart a America because a four however As to whether the reply j presidents in succession have made has been drafted As yet 01 As to the it almost the major theme of their administrations. And again like Harding and Coolidge Hoover has approached form it will take. O killer elephant sentenced to die Bay City Texas oct. 15.�? up a like a human murderer Black Diamond nine ton circus elephant who killed a woman in Corsicana saturday faced death by firing or by the noose today As he rolled on with the Al Barnes circus chained to the steel floor of the Box car which has become death cell. Circus men were in doubt whether they would kill the elephant with High calibre rifles or Premier bids Farewell to u. S. Tour of Niagara Falls is last event on schedule in states Niagara Falls n a oct 15�? up a in a Farewell message today to the american people prime minister Ramsay Macdonald said he left the United states a Rich with the proof that while the Atlantic divides us the cause of peace unites us British statesman read statement to a group of British and american Corres indents just before he set out for a trip around the american Side o the Falls which carried across the International Boundary and Back on British soil after 12 Days in this country on a Good will Mission without precedent in the relations of the United states and Britain. Christensen says they Are following the Lead of a big business service invaluable evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., oct. 15�? special a local farming organizations Are following the Lead of big business in organizing themselves into Large scale units according to c. L. Christensen Secretary of the Federal Arm Board in a statement Here today. A in developing cooperation among cooperatives a Christiansen said demos urge shakeup of Tariff body conference renewed in efforts to Speed up debate liberals unmoved Washington d. C., oct. 15�?up a Complete reorganization of the Tariff commission within 90 Days after signature of the Tariff Bill would be called for under an amendment adopted today by the Senate. The amendment adopted without a record vote was offered by senator George Democrat Georgia who said it was aimed to prevent continuance in office of any of the six commissioners without submitting their names to the Senate. The Bill provides that the present commissioners May serve after in Marie May sup Back to ruling role in Rumania ambitious Queen sees her Opportunity in illness of two members of Regency Hopes to have herself appointed one of Board of three Trail blazed by ind. Try Commerce and banking. In the it Many Small business enterprises whether owned individually or jointly by a number of individuals have become parts of Large corporations. So Early cooperative marketing and purchasing associations among Farmers were at first local movements. The assembling and shipping of livestock the manufacture of butter and the grading and packing of fruit Are typical of the functions performed by these local associations. Services Are valuable a these local cooperative units performed and Are still performing valuable and necessary services to the individual Farmers in the Community in which they Are located. Experience has demonstrated however that local associations cannot give their members Complete marketing service such As adequate financing transportation and Central warehouse facilities Complete mar til their successors Are appointed by the president and have taken office. / the George amendment would require the new appointments to be made within ninety Days but would not interfere with the presidents Power to reappoint incumbents. Another Parley a request from the Republican sponsors of the measure that its opponents cooperate in the Effort to evolve some method of keeping the measure from running Over into the regular session which convenes Early in december led to a continuation of conferences among the factional chieftains. Such previous discussion had produced Only an approach to an understanding and meanwhile the dispute Over responsibility arose Between chairman Smoot of the finance committee in charge of the Bill and Borah of Idaho a spokesman for the group of Independent Western republicans which has combined Paris France oct. 15�? ins a is Queen Marie of Roumania planning a come Back to the Arena of european politics through the medium of the Regency of her country those who Are close to affairs of state in Roumania say that the Ever ambitious Marie sees in the illness and possible demise of toe present regents a dazzling Opportunity to resume her place in the spotlight of diplomacy. It is a belief shared by Many that her retirement was enforced but opt voluntary. Miron Christea the patriarch of Roumania is one of the three regents who have ruled the destinies of Little King Michael and country since the death of King Ferdinand and the exile of Crown Prince Carol. He is now seriously ill and advanced age he is eighty three a precludes the possibility of recovery. His colleague in the Regency judge George Buzdygan has been taken seriously ill with complications following an attack of Grippe. It is reported that he is at the Point of death and so the Queens son Prince Nicholas is the sole member of the Trio who is Able to work at the Job. And Nicholas it is agreed is under the influence of Mother in so far As politics is concerned any Way. It is therefore thought that he would press mothers candidacy to fill the place of one of the regents should they pass on. The National peasant party led by Julius mania is now at the Helm in Roumania and the two regents belong to the Liberal party. It is therefore thought that in the event of two vacancies occurring that the peasants will elect one member and the Liberal party the other. And Marie intends to see that one be that other. During her retirement Marie has been employing her Leisure by shopping trips in Paris writing articles Teague slaps Back at farm Board critics Northwest Grain Coop is launched in Minneapolis 5. Group joins Washington d. C., oct. 15.�? apr chairman Mcnary of the Senate agriculture committee announced today he would ask consideration in the Senate a tomorrow of the nominations of the members of the Federal farm Board. Measure. Seek agreement Niagara Falls n. Y., oct. 15.�? up a completing a peace Mission task from the coldly practical i without parallel in Anglo american i Side of naval armament limitations i despite their failure of Complete Success. Wilson a peace Visio n was written into the covenant of the league of nations designed to be a peace Agency of world wide scope and Power. It was even opponents at Home admitted a Noble dream but it was destined to repudiation by own countrymen. Harding first sought the interlocking of the five leading naval Powers in a hard and fast treaty choke it to death with a huge 10f limitation of naval Power. He relations prime minister Ramsay Macdonald said goodbye today to the United states. He will spend ten Days in Canada conferring with prime minister Mackenzie King visiting Toronto Ottawa and Montreal before i sailing on october 25th from que Bec for Home to work out there i some of the problems which arose in discussions with president Hoover. Matters entering into those talks and affecting Canada will form the subject matter of the conferences he will have with Premier Ket information technically train the the democrats in opposing the e4 and skillful personnel and the necessary nag Erial services. There Are certain functions with respect to distribution Selling making the Market Contact controlling the rate of shipment to Market allocation to various markets standardization and the merchandising under common brands which Are and must be under centralized control if there is to be the highest efficiency in distribution trend toward cooperation a the trend among agricultural cooperatives is toward the federation of local units and the consolidation of existing associations in order that a More Complete marketing service May be rendered to the original producers of agricultural commodities. There is for instance the California fruit growers Exchange a Large scale organization composed of 201 local packing House units Federated into one Central Selling and distribution Agency. A More recent development is the federation of 450 cooperative creameries in Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa and the Dakotas All Selling through one cooperative Agency. The records of the agriculture department show that in 1928 200 Large scale cooperatives in the United states handled about one third or approximately $800, xxx too of the total business done by cooperative associations a Christensen concluded. Of Queen Marie and other simple pursuits. To one who has basked in the Light of Public adulation and the pomp that Hedges the lives of royalties in even these democratic Days the Opportunity to become once Mere a dominant figure must be eagerly awaited. Chain. In Case the latter course is saw part of Hopes realized in i King starting thursday afternoon adopted six of Black diamonds a or rate we Man try hemp not str Herd Fellows will act As executioners. A o dry agent Given term for killing Opelika Ala. Oct. 15�?up a Grady Cobb of Athens. Ga., who As a Federal prohibition agent shot and killed Albert Edmunds in june 1927. During a liquor raid at Phenix City Ala., must serve 12 months at hard labor in the Russel county jail. Comic Ted yesterday by a jury Cobb was sentenced by Federal judge Henry d. Clayton. Weather forecast South Dakota fair tonight and wednesday cooler tonight in Southwest portion and in Southeast portion wednesday. Nebraska fair tonight and wednesday somewhat cooler tonight in Northeast portion wednesday. Minnesota generally fair tonight and wednesday somewhat cooler wednesday. North Dakota fair tonight and wednesday slightly cooler in Northeast portions. Iowa fair tonight and wednesday slightly cooler in extreme Northwest portion tonight. Local temperatures maximum and minimum tempera j Tores As recorded by the official j government thermometer from 7 a. Rn., yesterday to 7 a. Rn., today maximum 70. Minimum. 46. At 7 a. Rn., today 46. Roads Good. Precipitation 0 precipitation since january i 24.51 inches precipitation excess since january i 160 inches. O a the 5-5-3 treaty but it served merely to shift the race in naval armaments from battleships to cruisers. Coolidge took office intent on completing the Harding project of limitation. He was first walked by insistence among the Continental Powers of Europe that the whole question of limitation of armaments by land or sea be handled by league of nations machinery. Coolidge assented to american participation in that Effort and deferred own plans of direct negotiators Between the naval Powers. Ultimately when he did invite a five Power conference the Continental Powers France and Italy stood aloof. Breaks Cruiser deadlock even the restricted three Power meeting to which Hopes dwindled ended in a deadlock yet the Coolidge administration was not without it own peace accomplishment. It was then the Kellogg peace pact was written on american initiative. Now president Hoover has renewed the drive to direct naval Power commitments to lesser Battle tonnage maintained in fixed ratios. He has broken the British Ameri can deadlock on cruisers but can also sweep aside a the fears and suspicions upon the continent that have twice blocked lie peace pathway of predecessors if he can name will live Long in history As a Champion of world peace in something More tangible than words. O. At the premieres country Home n6�r Ottawa. After that meeting or. Macdonald will deliver principal address in Canada. Before crossing the International Border the British statesman had arranged to take members of party on a ride around the american Side of the Falls and to Goat Island. This Section is one Well known to or. Macdonald and he has visited it several times during the past 32 years but several of those accompanying saw the Falls last night for the first time. The schedule for today included a luncheon for or. Macdonald and party at a restaurant on the Canadian Side and their departure for Toronto on a special train leaving the Canadian Side of the Falls at 330 p. In. O a install Stop signs Springfield s. D., oct. 15�? Springfield City authorities Are putting up Stop signs at the intersections of Highway 37 and main Street and College Avenue. A general understanding that debate shall be limited rather than a definite and formal agreement that this shall be done was regarded As a promising solution of the problem. Such a course would be acceptable to Smoot to senator Robinson of Arkansas the minority Leader and to Borah As Well. Night sessions one suggested course seem to have been eliminated As they have the approval of neither Robinson nor Borah. The controversy As to who is to blame for the slow moving debate came As a result of Borah a statement that a vote could be reached in ten Days if the sponsors of the Bill would yield to the independents big hey controversial measure and re write the measure n senator Caraway Democrat Ark co dance with the purpose for Senate opens its lobby probe seeks to learn use of Money spent to influence legislation Washington d. C., oct. 15�?up a five members of the Senate today took up the trial of those who seek or claim to influence the trend of National legislation. With the Tariff Bill before the Senate the investigators focused their attention first of All upon those organizations and individuals who Are taking an Active interest in the sinking of land perils Oil Fields Beaumont Texas oct. 15�?up a fear for the safety of scores of valuable Oil Wells in the sour Lake Field was revived today As a further spread of mysterious sinking of land on the Northeast Side of the Field was noted. More than 50 acres of land has fallen the Crater reaching an estimated depth of 120 to 150 feet. Crumbling on the Edge of the pit today was slow but had continued since yesterday morning. Oily water filled the Crater to a depth of about 40 feet. O which the special session was in reply Smoot asserted that Borah a stand was proposed rate schedules criticized by Borah As unfair to the Farmer have not yet been reached for discussion the committee chairman said because a Eborah and colleagues will not permit it. O state rests Case Al trial of fall Washington d. C., oct. 15�?up a the government rested its Case in the bribery trial of Albert b. Fall a today after introducing testimony concerning deals with Harry f. Sinclair Oil magnate. The defense motion for a directed verdict was Over ruled by Justice Hitz and the first defense witness Gano Dunn president of the j. G. White engineering corporation which constructed the naval Oil storage tanks at Pearl Harbor was called. O today in Congress by the associated press Senate continues Tariff debate. Caraway committee begins Senate lobby investigation. Senate Commerce sub committee begins investigation of question of applying american coast win Laws to Philippines. Chicago gives cubs a great reception Chicago hi., oct. 15�?up a several Hundred Loyal fans gave the cubs such a warm reception when they returned from Philadelphia and the world series struggle with the athletics today that they looked More like conquering heroes than the vanquished. As the players climbed off their special train the greeting crowd cheered Long and lustily. In return the players exchanged greetings and told the fans that a the Breaks beat machinery death s sweetheart is linked in 6th killing Chicago hi., oct. 15�?up a the slug Tom body of George Riggins 29, Gambler was picked up on a Street Here and in clothing was found love letters from mrs. Jessie Lafferty dubbed by police a the orders buyers of liquor indicted a a a Peter Hoekman of i la rata Way a writ act few people Are in the Market for a drilling May a j c Al. M. A a Nemesis Chine and for that reason it other in reputed to have is difficult to sell one that been in love with the Beautiful 28-�?� _ n�., i year old woman have met similar is unless you use a double j was in the last six years a service want and. Then Sordini to Lieut. John j. Mcginnis of the police homicide squad. You May rightfully expect i mrs Lafferty first came to to to realize the same response i lice attention six years ago in an investigation into the slaying of Louisville ky., oct. 15�?up a the october grand jury of the United Okaton who writes a i want to let you know weather and roads los states District court Here today was i. I to i. from judge Chas. That i had Good results with temp. Sioux Falls Yankton Watertown Huron Aberdeen rapid City Brookings i am Hilo of in 70 53 .00 58 82 58 .00 2d to 39 .00 46 78 43 .00 44 75 40 .00 55 79 52 .00 57 74 46 .00 pm Mph j my i. Dawson to indict if the evidence Selling my drilling machine Lorf roads warranted the buyer As Well As. J ii a a h Good the seller of the liquor. Attacking yet a a double service want Good the a so called Good citizen a who Good patronize bootleggers judge Daw in a i t 4 fair son former Kentucky attorney Gen always sate to count Good eral. Declared the widespread in on Selling in the Republican Good pression that it is not against Theja a Good Law to Purchase liquor is erroneous i want ads Johnny Lafferty her husband also a Gambler. Police Learned she had left Lafferty for Jimmie a a Bozo Shupe and a few Days after the separation Lafferty was found shot to death in ornate North Side gambling establishment. I she was next seen with Thomas Mcnichols and Johnny Bowman North Side gunmen who were assassinated in successive weeks about a year ago. I an unidentified Man who police Learned had been seen much in mrs. Lafferty a company at night resorts was found slain about eight months ago. Following death mrs. Lafferty. Police said returned to Shupe. Several weeks ago Shupe was shot to death by an unidentified Man. Who fired from a machine driven by a woman whose identity likewise was not discovered. Riggins who was killed today was Shupes partner in a bookmaking establishment. His body was found on the sidewalk in front of a Hospital where it apparently had been tossed by assassins. Police who went to rigging a apartment above establishment said the shooting apparently had occurred there. Blood stains were on the floor and the front stairway. The furniture was in disarray and two windows were broken. An examination of the body revealed cuts about the face apparently from the Glass As if he might have broken the window with Bead Ansas the chairman asserted emphatically that he had no complaint against those who legitimately come to Washington in behalf of legislation. He made it Clear that the object of the investigation is the exposure of individuals who represent themselves As Able to influence Congress and Are Given funds to carry on such activities in Washington. Trace use of Money a we want to find out where these dollars that Are raised to influence legislation finally come to rest a he said. A Story of alleged attempts to influence the Tariff commission in determining valuation of pottery importations is the first of Many such reports to engage the attention of the committee. Frederick l. Koch an expert with the commission William Burgess of Morristown Pennsylvania a former Republican member of the Tariff commission and chairman Marvin and commissioner Brossard were called for questioning in connection with this Story. Upon completing this investigation the committee will turn its attention to the Tariff Bill a controversial sugar schedule and the contest that has been waged through publicity and Otter Means by those outside of Congress interested in upholding or blocking the proposed increase in the duty on this commodity. The committee the committee making the lobby inquiry includes senators Walsh Democrat Montana Borah Idaho Robinson Indiana and Blaine Wisconsin Republican. The group includes two of the Republican independents Borah and Blaine who Are fighting the Tariff measure As framed by the Republican regulars on the finance committee among the Many stories placed before the committee for inquiry is one to tin effect that the representatives of Industry labor and agriculture got together at a dinner and agreed to Combine forces in support of the pending Tariff measure. Senator Walsh said he had heard that Joseph Grundy president of the Pennsylvania manufacturers association Mathew Woll a vice president of the american federation of labor and Chester Gray a representative of the american farm Bureau federation had dined together in new York and had discussed the feasibility of supporting the Tariff measure in its present form. Board to a in milk strike speakers at Parley plead for an end to recent violence Kansas City mo., oct. 15�?up a an impassioned plea by several members of the milk producers association of Kansas City for cessation of the violence which last week marked the Kansas City milk strike apparently had brought at least a temporary peace today to nearby highways which Only two Days ago were the scene of vandalism and gun play. At a meeting of the striking producers called yesterday to hear d. N. Geyer Secretary and general manager of the pure milk association of Chicago Tell of that City a milk strike last january several of the dairymen pleaded that sabotage be stopped. A a let a not have any More violence a said one of half a dozen men who spoke on the subject. A i done to believe any Man Here has had any part in it but it reflects on our organization and we must take it upon ourselves to see that it is plea was followed by prolonged applause. W. H. Schilling Dairy member of the Federal farm Board informed the producers by wire that he had referred to the department of agriculture a request that an expert agricultural economist be sent Here to ascertain acts of the controversy Between producers and distributors and Lay them before the Public. The producers demand a Price increase of 6 cents a gallon. More than 2,000 Gallons of milk has been dumped from trucks of distributors since the strike began october 7 and several truck Drivers have been threatened with guns and clubs. O i4ufo tire prices raised 10 per cent Columbus o., oct. 15.�? up pc. league of the Federal farm Board today quoted two paragraphs of the farm Relief Law As an answer to the criticism of some members of the Senate agriculture committee that the Board was no toning too slowly. While investigating the fitness of the boards members to hold their positions he said in an address prepared for delivery before a meeting of the United states chamber of Commerce members of the committee openly criticized the Board for not having acted More promptly in the control of surpluses by advancing Money to stabilization corporations and for not having loaned a larger portion of the funds at its disposal. Points to limitations the passages of the farm act to which he pointed set Forth that stabilization corporations receiving financial assistance from the government a shall exert every reasonable Effort to avoid losses and to secure profits a and prohibited Loans when the Board might consider them Likely to increase unduly the production of a commodity in which there was already a surplus. To conform to these provisions he continued the Board must make exhaustive inquiries relative to the responsibility of the stabilization c up oration in question before a loan can be made and also with respect to surplus conditions in the commodity which it might represent. Takes time he asserted that All this took time Ani administrative machinery which i not be set up in a few Days. It listed As important Steps in this direction the retention of Thomas Hildt to establish a financial organization for the Board and of George e. Farr and to set up a Legal department. In the same category he placed the Transfer of the Bureau of agricultural economics from the jurisdiction of the department of agric a Ture to that of the Board. Teague entered a plea for a better understanding of the problems of agriculture by the business men of the country. Northwest Coop is formed at Minneapolis Minneapolis minn., oct. 15�?up a announcement was made Here yesterday that organization of a new Grain marketing cooperative the largest in the Northwest Rad been completed and will be known As the cooperative Farmers Northwest Grain corporation. New York n. Y., oct. 15�?c4> a further increases in automobile tire prices were announced today by manufacturers. A service station prices of general Che Minneapolis cooperative along s. Group will join marketing Combine Sioux Falls s. D., oct. 14�?up a the Farmers elevator association of South Dakota which handles annually from 50 to 60 million bushels of Grain is represented in the cooperative Farmers Northwest Grain corporation which was organized yesterday at Minneapolis f. H. Sloan Secretary of the South Dakota association announced Here today. The purpose of the new organization described As the largest of its kind in the Northwest is to Combine the Grain growers of this Region into a cooperative which will be recognized and aided financially by the Federal farm Board Sloan said. 300 elevators More than 300 Farmers elevators in South Dakota Are represented in tire and rubber company a tires have been advanced to per cent except truck and bus balloon tires which will be increased from 20 to 22 per cent. With approximately 400 in Minnesota 300 in North Dakota and 60 in Montana. Or. Sloan expressed doubt whether Aid from the farm Board would the United states rubber com Given the organization this fall Pany will also raise prices but has not determined the exact extent of he Advance the company intimated that the increase would be in line with the changes made by the chiefly because Grain storage facilities Are lacking. A it would be a crime in fact a he said a to attempt to stabilize Grain prices this fall unless the Grain Goodyear tire and rubber com j still in the Farmen it hands is orman Lake gets 1,000 Black Bass Nisland. S. D., oct. 15�?Over 1000 big Mouth five months old Black Bass were planted in orman Lake last week according to superintendent r. A. Ripple. The Bass were selected from the Lake Byron hat in a fight. No Bullet Marks were Cheries North of Huron and thick found in the Flat however led to the Lake. Pany which announced an increase yesterday. The b. F. Goodrich company a new Price list which became effective today shows Little change from the list in effect previously. Of speeders used to clean up streets Chicago. 111., oct. 15�?cp a Libertyville a suburb Northwest of Here has saved the Street cleaning problem. A. Schultz was arraigned for speeding yesterday. Three of friends were with . A fifteen dollars Fine for you a id the judge a and that a not allure Are four Nice new brooms and Dustpan. The Street is dirty get of it took the Schultz party an hour to Dean the pavement in front of Tho police station. Then they went Home slowly. Included. An attempt to stabilize prices might cause inflation instead of giving full Aid to the Farmer As 70 per cent of the crop already had left Parley held Sloe. Said the preliminary organization of the Northwest corporation included a meeting of the presidents and secretaries of Farmers elevators associations in the four states at Minneapolis two weeks ago and meeting of secretaries and directors at Breckenridge minn., saturday. At Breckenridge Sloan said a tentative set of articles and by Laws was adopted. South Dakotas present included a. L. Berg and e. J. Ryan Baltic a. R. Fryer do land h. E. Covey Hamill j. Hicks Canton Casper Thoreson Willow Lake f j. Cross Randolph a. Hoffman Leola f. J. Woodring Winner c. G. Anderson Aberdeen and j. Wilson Brooking

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