Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 26, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair and warmer volume xxx xxvii the evening Republican third edition Mitchell s. Saturday october 26, 1929 sixteen pages number 23 ledge too millions to Aid wheat prices Tiger May fulfil own death prophecy i farm Dollar Over 90 first time in year this year to be fat Al one. His forecast War time Premier hurries work on memoirs to be ready for end heart is weakening Paris France oct. 26�? ins a will Clemenceau a own do Atli prophecy be fulfilled on the occasion of his eighty eighth birthday recently the Dean of diplomats confided to his old Friend Emile Bure that he looked for death before the year was out. He was then in excellent condition considering his advanced age but he who had always defied Fate spoke As a fatalist and indicated he was ready for the Cloud that would blot out the Sun of his existence. The Tiger has been Busy in j Deavo ring to Complete his Book of War memoirs within a set time that he seems to have set for himself. Against the advice of physicians j and friends he has remained in j the study of his Home on the Rue a Franklin in Paris verifying with documents events of the War that Are still remarkably Clear and fresh in his mind. He is especially anti Hie Alcove pictures of Georges Clemenceau wartime p Premier of France show him upper left As a boy a us to answer statements attribute Center in the height of his career while right As he a appeared recently. Extreme right shows the a Tiger of farm body is taking share in milk War held in hoax purchasing Power is now loan of $400,000 made to two Points above last Falls Mark Index 86 in january producers a Senate expresses Surprise to keep hands off de to him concerning general Pershing that were recently aired j in Raymond re Couly so the Mem i Crial to and he is anxious j that this answer which will be in j the nature of a tribute to his old Friend Pershing shall not come i from beyond the grave. And so i Clemenceau is working against time. France swinging along the streets of Paris during the peace conference while below is one of the latest photographs of the venerable statesman in his cottage at St. Vincent sur Jard France. Subscriptions Worth More now than later w Bui ovum of Ouiva Ciuc i \ i a or to. T i a o la time limit that the whole world and coming candidates in evening Republican $20,000 gift distribution will put in Best efforts from now till nov. I i Hopes will be extended for his pie j Tudesque figure seems to have be come a vital part of the internal i tonal scheme. Heart attacks and lung congas Legge alarmed by farm reds says distress must remedied to kill Radical blocs Chicago 111., oct. 26�?Alexander Legge chairman of the Federal farm Board warned 950 Industrial with a Golden Days ending. Button is Over. It is really a Case of Tion Laid Quot their heavy hard on the wednesday night on the stroke of j now or never. Distinguished statesman after a 12 p. Rn., and the first period with valuable prize await Rouwho had 1ust pm shed a to fairly healthy summer spent at his its big vote schedule ending at i while every participant is cer a. Country Home on the Vendee coast Midnight monday nov. La Candi i Tain of his and her to per cent a plate Alan Era 11 1 Ess us his daughter Madame Jacque dates entered in the $20,000 gift Dis i Cash commission yet who is there Ramza Uon was Abie to Reeve 1 6 e of a Well known doctor j a Quot Maire y was called to his Home and she assured his physician that it was better that they agree to his wish to Rise and sit in a chair. Hypodermic injections have aided in breaking up the lung congestion but it is impassible to say How soon another an4 perhaps fatal crisis will Lay the old a Tiger a Low. Tributino will not lose sight of the j fact that the Days for real vote j making Are Here. Upon the results of Effort during the Golden Days j much depends. The most import j ant Days of the Campaign Are right j Here. For those who have so far Only promises Golden Days and the j close of the big first period furn who does not want to profit to the distress of the Farmers it they w old prize cars. Who is there that will be goaded a More Radical Meas not Welcome ownership of one of ures these Beautiful High powered Auto his address made in the Palmer mobiles who cannot appreciate i House before sixth Ference of major industries sponsored by the University of Chicago the Institute of american meat values of from $900 up to $2,500? All candidates have the same Opportunity to work up to the last packers and Nineteen other Assoc a 151163 exactly the kind of compels minute wednesday night. Subscript Man took r a to is alg argument needed to bring in Lions mailed when the letter is 1 0 a Tel los i Tell Cici Jot i these promises. Show your friends postmarked wednesday night will form of answers to questions which How much More their subscription mrs. Goodhue is Worth to you now than after ton mass., oct. 26.�? a a a i lira Northan a funeral services of mis. Eli Goodhue Mother of mrs. Calvin j Coolidge Wert held Here today at j the Edwards congregational i Church. Rev. Kenneth e Welles of Albany n. Y., who officiated at i the funeral of Calvin Coolidge or. Conducted the services. N. Eleven wins Midnight a week from be counted on Golden Days even monday i though the letter May not reach oct. 30. Explain to them How their subscription is especially valuable this week because in addition to the big votes it also counts Points on the special Merit prizes to be awarded saturday night. Set a goal and make it the loafing season is past. The Campaign is under Way. Most candidates have made some sort of a Start. Failure to show results now is evidence of one of two things Lack of activity or Lack of ability. Re # Lack of activity or lace. I aria Obj. Toth Cornelle those who Are really campaigning a Are profiting this week in votes in Pitt stadium Pittsburgh. Oct. 26 a a in the first time in three years a powerful notre Dame eleven managed to beat the Scotchman of Carnegie tech today winning by the narrow margin of 7 to 0 before 70,-000 fans in the huge stadium. Joe a amp vol i scored on a Short line plunge for notre Dame in the third period of a game marred by recent fumbles. Of Wesleyan game tied at half before a Large Homecoming crowd this afternoon Dakota Wesleyan University an the Eastern state teachers College were waging a hard fought Battle on the University football Field. At the end of the half the score was tied 6 and 6. Louis hours of charging Back of the Tiger team scored Wesleyan s touchdown. Football Clemts first period Oklahoma 0 Kansas aggie 6 augustan 6 Southern Normal 0 second period Missouri 7 Nebraska 0 Iowa 7 Wisconsin 0 Minnesota 14 Ripon 0 Purdue 13 chop 0 Northwestern 33 Wabash 0 Illinois 0 Michigan 0 third period Kansas 26 Iowa state. 0. Dartmouth 14 Harvard 7. Final scores Points on the Merit prizes and Are continued on Page twelve Gidley Touart with u. Grid team Captain and fullback to return to lineup after being out Vermillion s. D., oct. 26�? up a University of South Dakota Gridiron prospects became brighter when it was announced that Captain Gidley fullback would Start enhancing their winning ability. M the annual Dakota Day game set a goal for yourself for this week. Set a goal for yourself for this period. Then go out determined to break your own record for each of the few remaining Days. Remember that the entire race comes to a fateful end now in a very Short time. The first period close is almost upon us. The remaining time is Short. Time lost now can never be regained. The candidates who a a fool themselves into believing there will be plenty of time later to make a showing in the race Are the ones who will be badly disappointed when the evening Republican grand prize Distri Furnace with South Dakota state. He has been out of action recently with injuries. Coach Vince Montgomery would not comment on the Coyote Hopes before the game started. The state College jackrabbits had been propounded to the Board. It was phrased in homely terms. The Board he said had been receiving commiseration Over the a spanning that we got from the senators Down in a a can to blame the Farmers a there was nothing to that a he continued. A you can to blame the Farmers for backing Radical blocs. Those blocs represent distress at Home. If we remove the distress we remove the radicalism. If we done to Well see radicalism in the that is going to be worse than y i that we be had in the after asking himself the question a what is the farm problem a or. Legge said a agriculture has been lost in the shuffle. Nobody has Ever done much for the Farmer. One of our statisticians has discovered that of All the recorded gifts and donations 17 billion dollars in a few years and about 2,300 million last year. Evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., oct. 26�?the purchasing Power of the Farmers Dollar has shown a slight increase since the beginning of the fall season placing it two Points above the 1928 level the department of agriculture revealed Here today. A general Survey of conditions in All farming sections indicates that Farmers now get 91 cents relative return out of each Dollar expended for food clothing and other combinations necessary for them to buy. The last report made by the department covering the Purchase Powei trend for the summer months revealed an 89-cent purchasing Power for the farm Dollar. First time Over 90 the latest figure which does not include the Price fluctuations during the past two weeks shows that the Rise in value of the Farmer s purchasing Power has been greater than during the same period in 1928. Last year the figures show the Index of the Farmers Dollar for the beginning of the fall season which May be expressed either in cents or in Points on a scale of too for the period 1910-14 As a base was 89, or approximately the same during the summer months of that i year. The report indicates that this is the first time this year the farm Dollar has passed the 90-Point Mark with previous figures for the year beginning with an mex of 86 in january indicating that be an upswing has taken place which i May be continued during the remaining months of 1929. Wholesale prices steady in another Survey the department shows that the wholesale prices of farm products for the month of August the last on which a report has been fully compiled were on practically the same level As in 1928. Based on an Index of too for 1926, farm commodities Register wholesale values of 107 for August 1929, and 107 for August 1928. The same figure for july of this year was 108, or one Point above the August level. Similar figures for other commodity groups on the 1926 base were As follows hides and leather products 121 for August 1929, and 110 for August 1928, a decrease textile products 96 and 93 for the same months respectively another decrease metals and Metal products too and 104, an increase. Decreases Are noted the average prices of farm products received by producers at local farm markets As reported to the department Are Given As follows Corn 98 cents a Bushel in August 1928, and 95.9 cents in August 1929 wheat 92.5 cents and 110.7 cents respectively Oats 38.4 cents and 42.7 cents beef cattle $9.58 per Hundred pounds and $9.62 hogs $10.01 per too pounds and $10.28 butter 42.8 cents a Pound and 42.9 cents butterfat 44.3 cents and 43.3 cents eggs 27.4 cents a dozen and 29.8 cents. Of a with coach by Kasper arrived in j Only about a million was directed town this morning. More than i j to Aid the Rural population. To get too state students were Here for Ocny Benefit even from benefactions the Farmer has to move to town. Victim of the system there is nothing in the Federal farm Board act that gives the Farin the game. The first period was scoreless. State won the toss and kicked off Carlisle being downed on his 20-Yard line. Captain Gidley made first Down for the University. Punts were exchanged and the Jack rabbits took the Ball on their 40-Yard line. Weather forecast by the associated press South Dakota a mostly fair tonight and sunday warmer tonight in East and Central portion cooler in extreme Southeast portion cooler sunday. Nebraska a mostly fair tonight and sunday slightly warmer tonight in Central and Northeast portions cooler sunday. Iowa a mostly fair tonight and sunday slightly warmer tonight cooler sunday in extreme Northwest portion. Minnesota a partly Cloudy tonight and sunday slightly warmer tonight except in extreme North e veiling Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., oct. 26�?the Federal farm Beard is on its own responsibility in entering the Cleveland milk War As a Backer of the milk producer against the middlemen Senate members indicated Here today. A Survey of the Senate shows the general opinion existent that the Federal farm Board has been created with very Broad Powers some say broader than those granted any peace time institution and that it is up to the Board to apply them with discretion. Some Surprise has been evidenced however Over the boards act in giving financial backing to the Ohio milk producers in their fight with the subsidiary of the National Dairy products co., in Cleveland. The Board recently granted a $400,-000 loan to the milk producers at a time when it was predicted that it would lose its fight against the Dairy products co., in a Price cutting War in Cleveland. Now it is said that the milk producer will be Able to carry on with its new a Awtar this act of the Board is interpreted As a very definite step in the direction of policy one Worth watching to see How far it will be carried. It also involves a fundamental question of economics significant nationally it is believed. Whether it will precipitate a More general milk War in the Cleveland Vicinity is considered doubtful by Board members. They Point out that no applications for further Loans have been received from Akron Youngstown or other cities in the Vicinity where co operative organizations exist and where the National Dairy products co. Has other subsidiaries. The Board is not fully informed As to the possibility of applications from cities in other states where Ken and direct Competition exists Between the Farmers and the middlemen. Senator Mcnary chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture admitted that the boards action in jumping into the thick of the Cleveland fight might give Rise to some Surprise. He pointed out How ver that the Federal marketing att has written into it Powers of unusual breadth for the Board to apply and that Congress expected it to take a free hand in dealing with the farm problems. Similar views expressed by other Senate members create the opinion that Congress has ditched the farm Board leaving it to its own resources. The act is written broadly enough it is believed to allow the Federal body to go very far along the course of farm product distribution whether in direct or indirect Competition with established middlemen. Shaping its own policies the action of the Board in Cleveland and the result of its financial assistance to the farm cooperatives there is expected to reveal much As to the future course the Board will follow. Or anything that labor Industry and finance done to have already. Our system has been to pass the costs of High labor on to the Man who i pays for the Job. If its a building j West portion cooler sunday. Walker recovered a Fumble on rent roes up and the Man who North Dakota a partly Cloudy to states four Yard line. Punts were the rent amp gifts it t0 somebody night and sunday colder tonight again exchanged. Ebsen blocked else but finny ifs All put on the in North portion and in East and Rishoi a punt on the 18 Yard line 0-. A Huron Furnace sold hint Diteman fell so to Michigan a i am pleased to advise you i have this Day closed the Sale of the Huron Furnace to a Fulton s. Par-1 puzzling this upper Michigan coolly thru the and you recently a was the a mystery planet seen to plunge in Green Bay wednesday _ ii i that of Urban f. Diteman Mon there would Nave been Tana flier wh0 to0k off from new no Sale for this Furnace last founded with London As his an. Bounced destination a Spring or summer because it the Herald Leader said the the Era that s the Farmer. A the is handicapped because he is Independent and individualistic. Mass production on the huge farm is repugnant to the Man who wants. His own Homestead. We re trying to a or a a font Iris i up nil leave him a producer on a Small i Yui Luu Fiul vytau i scale but with a massed sales Agen Menominee Mich. Oct. 26�? # by so have better bargaining in Lake Michigan the answer was Power in Competition with other in sought today to a fantastic question Zzz Xyz o Man who can to pass it any Earth South portions sunday. Weather Outlook for october 28 Board to go limit with Grain co Ops Legge promises More funds if needed f stabilization mrs. Laura Price wife of a minion Aire Chicago manufacturer who is awaiting trial in an alleged fake jewelry Holdup. Mrs. Price was held at the states attorneys office for questioning concerning her allegedly faked loss of $18,000 Worth of jewels to a a Dummy bandits in Arder to collect insurance. Pantages Fate is he to jury can be Given jail term up to 50 years if found guilty Money is available Chicago 111., oct. 26�? a3 a a $100,000,000 fund today was placed at the disposal of the american wheat Farmer to be loaned out by the Federal farm Board through the newly organized banners National Grain corporation. Climaxing its session Here this week the farm Board through its chairman Alexander Legge announced its plans for making immediately available this huge fund to Aid the wheat Farmers who or. Legge said at present Are getting too Low a Price for their Grain. Under this plan the Grain Farmers will be Able to hold Back their crop until prices Are More satisfactory in the meantime borrowing from the National Bank corporation for funds needed to meet obligations. The Board or. Legged a statement said places no limit on the amount of Money the government will loan to the wheat Farmers. He said nearly $100,000,000 was available now and if and if necessary the Board would ask Congress to appropriate More. Price too Low a tile Federal farm Board believes that based on known world Supply the present prevailing prices for wheat Are too Low. The Board believes that this unsatisfactory Price level is chiefly due to the rapid or disorderly movement which is putting a Large part of the years wheat Supply on Tho Market within a Short time. A the unprecedented liquidation of Industrial stocks and shrinkage in values is entirely unwarranted and wheat producers should not be forced to sell on a Marker affected by these conditions. A the Board also believes that remedy lies in More orderly marketing. In order to assist wheat Farmers to hold Back their crop and at the same time have Money with which to pay their obligations the Board proposes to loan wheat co operatives qualified As borrowers under the capper volstead aet sums sufficient to bring the total amount borrowed from All sources by such associations to the amount los Angeles cal., oct. 26�? to a two husky Deputy sheriffs held Alexander pantages Multi million j shown on the attached schedule Aire vaudeville lamp Cessario a virtual. These Loans will be carried on this prisoner in his Home Here today let Asis until close the Market a pending the decision of the jury which will decide whether he criminally attacked Eunice Pringle 17-year old dancer last August 9. Pantages had been at Liberty under a Bond of $50,000 but was remanded to the custody of sheriffs when the Case went to be jury of seven women and five men late yesterday. After deliberating about three hours without reaching a verdict the jury was locked up for the night. Ing season. The wheat cooperatives Are now borrowing certain sums for advances to members from commercial Banks the Federal intermediate credit Banks and the farm Board. The Board will make supplemental Loans to cooperatives in amounts equal to the following Price schedule taking into account the customary differ exit a is no i White $1.12 per Bushel basis Seattle no. I Northern $1.25 per Bushel basis Minneapolis no i Superior judge George who presided at the trial announced he would receive a verdict any time after 9 35 a. Rn., today. The order to take the showman into custody startled pantages. He slumped in his chair and whispered Fricke j durum $1.12 per Bushel basis Duluth no i hard Winter $1.25 per Bushel basis Chicago no i red Winter $1.25 per Bushel basis St. Louis no i hard Winter $1.15 per Bushel basis Kansas City no i hard Winter $1.21 per Bushel basis Gal excitedly with his attorneys w. 1.1 Veston no i hard Winter $1.15 per Gilbert and Joseph Ford and then Bushel basis Omaha. Spanking hostess of club to Cost thaw $75,000 new York n. Y., oct. 26�? a a notre Dame 7 Carnegie tech 0. Human nature to wait in 01y that Diteman had decided to jury has decided that Harry k. Pitts h Fth Elfy a or a 1 f a nor a f f a Kip to o tit w t of not a Nutik Kac _ to november 2 for the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys and Northern and Central great Plains temperatures mostly above Normal not much precipitation Likely. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. In. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 71 minimum 31 at 7 a. In. Today 3. Roads Good Ramsey Macdonald and his daughter leave for England s. S. Duchess of York oct., 26.�? up a Ramsay Macdonald Britain a prime minister and his daughter Ishbel Are in route Back to England today after three weeks spent in the United states and Canada in the interests of Anglo american relations. The., hoped for a Quick trip to bring the Premier to London As soon As possible after parliaments convening when his labor government May meet its acid test. Parliament meets tuesday ships officers have promised they will Dock at Liverpool Early Friday. Or. Macdonald miss Ishbellh and their party came aboard the Duchess of York last night at Quebec. Winters nip Wras in the air reddening the Cheeks of miss Ishbel untouched by cosmetics. Of socialists offered chief French posts Paris France oct. 23�? up a the name of Aristide Briand who has held the portfolio for foreign of i fairs in the French government off was permitted to go Home with the officers. One of the sheriffs was instructed to remain in the room in which pantages slept last night. District attorney Byron Fitts closed the state s Case with a review of the testimony and described the defense tactics As a born of defense attorney Gilbert made the final plea for pantages declaring the Story of the attack As told by miss Pringle from the witness stand was a a absurd and a physically his instructions to the jury judge Fricke stated that any one of three verdicts could be returned. He said the showman could be found i not guilty guilty with a recommendation for a county jail sentence or guilty with a recommendation for a state prison sentence. If a verdict of guilty with recon Ion through the year mentation for the county jail is returned a maximum sentence of one year can be imposed but if the sentence must be served in the state prison the maximum is fifty years the term to be set by the prison Board after six months has been served. Of giant merger of radio completed Pittsburgh 40 Allegheny 0. Yale 21 army 13. Boston College 40 Cassius 6. Villa Nova 58 Duke. 12. State 6 Lafayette 3. Holy Cross 7 Marquette 0. St Xavier 13 u. S. Marines. Albion 6 Kalamazoo 0. N. Us a 13 Butler 0. Navy 13 Princeton 13. Ohio state 0 Indiana 0. A i a j j u a i turn Back after starting his hop and thaw must pay a night club hos Tell a thing is needed before headed for Billings. Mont., was give Tess $75,000 for spanking her with buying it. In wide credence after 12 persons a hair Brush. Or la Wlla saw Tlle plane al1 wednesday an award of that amount was heating stoves of ail gave descriptions tallying with Dite j Given in supreme court yesterday in wind Are Ell inf readily at Many a ship. It said a direct route favor of Marcia est Ardus who. \ to Billings would have brought the brought suit for $100,000 for per this time it you have one to flier Over this City. Sonal injuries which she charged two planes were ordered to Fly thaw inflicted upon her at a in Over the Bay today to see if they i year s party in his apartment Jan could sight any wreckage Luary i 1826. Precipitation of precipitation i i u cd a Pucul Uil since january i 24 51 inches pre a Toz past years capitation excess since january i 5.23 inches. O 26�?cp a this schedule is based on a Grade Price and does not take into consideration premiums for higher Quality of wheat a in Many sections of the country the Board believes that the net advances which wheat cooperatives can make to their members under this loan plan will almost if not quite equal the amounts which Are being paid by the speculators and others on actual purchases from Farmers. Open to All a there is a Grain cooperative in every wheat state. It is open to the Meir Reship of every wheat Farmers. The Farmer May join ship his wheat to a designated concentration Point where it will be graded and cleansed r and draw his Advance. The cooperative will Market the wheat in orderly flt Ash and will Settle with the Farmer on the basis of the final Price obtained a the Board is confident hat considering the soundness of underlying conditions which affect the Price of wheat the plan described above furnishes a completely Safe basis for making Loans from the boards revolving fund. The Board places no limit on the amount of government Money to be so loaned. Nearly $100,000,000 is available for the purpose and if necessary the Board will also ask weather and roads spare Why let it rust use the Blank temp. 7a.m. Hilo of re Soto form a Cabinet to succeed the Sioux Falls 38 65 31 .00 Good j Briand ministry which fell several Huron 34 65 28 .00 Good Days ago has offered the so Watertown 32 70 30 of Good Cia lists the portfolios of foreign Yankton 37 71 37 of Good affairs and finance. This is the Aberdeen 33 67 32 .00 Good first time that such important gov rapid City 59 to 40 .00 Good eminent posts have been offered to j Pierre 38 67 36 .00 Good this party. V Camden n. J., oct. Manufacture of radio sets and Cong Ess to appropriate More. And has guided most of prances biking machines will be Coneen a a bequests for facility Loans Post War foreign relations May rated at the Camden Plant of the should be taken up through the not appear in the new French min Victor talking machine company i Farmers National Grain Corpora is try. I As a result of a partial merger of i edouard Daladier Leader of the i the general electric company the available at once Radical socialists who is now trying j Westinghouse electric and Manu-1 or. Legge said Farmers anal fled factoring company the radio Cor a to receive the Loans Ufa big ivs portion of America and the Victor funds at once without having to corporation. Wait for the farm Board to set up the merged company will be its permanent offices and getting its known As the r. A. Victor Cor machinery in motion. Security for portion and Edward e. Shumaker j the Loans or. Leggy said Princi president of the Victor company i Pally would be storage and War will become president Pouse receipts t