Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - October 30, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather partly Cloudy the evening Republican third edition volume Xxxvii Mitchell s. Wednesday october 30, 1929 sixteen pages number 26 p1werful support stills Market panic plane and Pilot come through to beat Gale a a in Days takes Cash in cafe to get credits inn no in to 0 ? l. Lull jul in off hours to air Tufts College Junior makes Steeple Jack Trade pay his Way Calls work a a Ideal cat Western air ship Safe at Chain banking is condemned Albuquerque i by Bank body _ passengers Laud skill Absentee ownership is bad of flier in forced feature about system Landing it is asserted 14 major rings handle bulk of rum smuggling j two in Canada one in u. S. And fourth in tropical country brought 120 billions Worth of liquor into the United states during last year Buffalo n. Y., oct. 30�?interna- Ings have been issued in the past 1 tonal liquor smugglers Are taking threatening indictment of any uni. ,. De states Bank officials involved. Their Cue from modern a big bus no extradition to cat Ness and in recent months their because there is no extradition i illicit traffic has been merged into treaty concerning liquor offenders i four major rings it has been learn with Canada the United states is financial leaders of nation launch buying wave Outlook is better by Stanley w. Prenosil associated press financial editor new York. N. Y., oct. 30.�? pm a All Are unharmed Dakota is affected York. N. Y., oct. 30�?here�?Ts rho takes Cash to get her Ethel Grundhofer 21-year-Dent at state College for is at Albany n y., is the Ishwer to the critics of the _ generation and College Edu i 1 hip for so determined was she i to go through College at her own j iib6hi expense that All of her Leisure hours j a Quot \ Are occupied by acting As cashier or an Albany cafeteria. She has no j time for dates and amusements for j her time is divided Between her do ties behind the Cashiers Cage and i College but she he sacrifice Ethel Grundhoffer who earns her tuition As a cashier while at right Well work while. Is Mark John Seaver who prefers the life of a Steeple Jack As a Means Many people loudly proclaim that 0j securing Money to Complete his education College is a hotbed of snobbery but j miss Grundhofer has e reason to refute this theory. For by evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Albuquerque n. M., oct. 30.�? a1 a a tri motored Western air sex j press plane piloted by James e. Doles today stood Victor Over ele j ments and the rugged Southwest j i my South Dakota in one of its most after the two had combined to Ere de Here. J unable to bring effective action powerful buying support supplied the a Small Fellows among smug against Bankers of that country it by some of the country a largest Glens have been almost entirely Elwirr was explained. Some consideration Franci l Ensti Tut on and wealth Ina Ted so that virtually All smug has been Given to indicting foreign j glug vessels How Are financed and directed by these fou rings. Two Washington. C., oct. Oct. 30 the groups Are located in Canada the Chain banking system is invade Kahn declines f0sting.0.p. Attributes action to belief he planned War on liberals new York n. A a a get. 30�? i erns consent she was chosen a a pen of the the highest Honor that her fellow students could Accord this Fine determined Young woman who is said to be a student of great brilliance. Tufts College in Massachusetts i Boans a student who is certainly a believer in the higher education. Mark John Seaver rom Cal i i Coolidge a a state Vermont 1� acting because of the a divided reception As a Steeple Jack to earn his College that greeted his selection As treasuries and for those who want to f the Republican senatorial earn their Way to learning Seaver advises that the too of Steeple Jack j Campaign committee. Otto h. Kalin offers the Ideal occupation. Good has declined the Post remuneration and the Opportunity announcement of his selection to arrange the w re so that it does was made by senator George h. Not conflict with study periods and Moses of new Hampshire at a Din m lectures Are some of the a anlage j Ner last thursday Given by Jeremiah that Seaver lists for those a too wish Milbank for Claudius h. Huston j g a paying Republican National chairman. Wisconsin faces hot Power fight Lafollette faction will urge Public ownership in 1931 Campaign ate Strong fear for the safety of the plane and its five occupants. As a Fine Snow sifted Down upon the Airport Here and men conferred about plans to locate the plane then 30 hours Over due the ship roared onto the Field everyone healthy and Happy and the plane in perfect condition. A nonchalant quintet of men emerged from the Cabin. Doles with Allan Barrie Pilot r. L. Britten Steward or. A. W. Ward san Francisco dentist and w. E. Merz my Vernon n. Y., Banks regardless of whether extra i j Iest individuals including John Hon can be obtained. J Rockefeller sr., and his son. All four of the rings Are now in turned the course of Stock Price one operates from the United states j solved in conspiracy cases now definitely upward today after a and the other has Headquarters in pending in the courts but difficulty Rejc of disastrous Selling by panic a tropical country. 1 is being encountered in having the stricken investors and speculators s120.000.000 Worth smuggled ring leaders brought Here for trial a Hout the world had washed liquor smuggled into the United under the volstead act m re than 2.1 billion dollars while a rum Row no longer exists 3 Of individual vessels financed by the in q Jonnn 4 a ring frequently ply their Trade along. Tain 5,1 j. 6 h 1 gains of $5 to $30 a share were general on the new York Stock Exchange and were Well maintained i tic corresponding advances on the new York curb Market and the other Security exchanges of Tho sinister forms that of Absentee ownership outside of the state a report states in the past year by these made Public today by the american j f0ur Large rings amounted to almost Bankers association shows. 3,000,000 Gallons valued roughly at two Minneapolis corporations $120,000,000 on the basis of $10 a the Atlantic coast and on the great owned several Banks in South da-1 Suart this includes Only hard lakes. Liquor. I coast guard officials have rec a the rime rile report was pie smugglers obtain Money to ords indicating the vessels a a in a compiled. Since then it is under finance their illegal operations in alone a which was sunk in the Gulf stood that various other chains i Large amounts from american j of Mexico by coast guard vessels have reached into the a sonic a1 branches of foreign Banks it is be land the a Shawnee a recently fired. Lived. Few american Banks Are on by coast guard boats were oper the associations report was participating it was said As warn rating for the International rings. Unable to include them. The study today is toe insult of intensive research in every state in the Union. It amplifies the Sensa passengers took off from los an tonal report on the subject Dur j Geles monday morning and headed ing the recent convention at san j East Francisco As presented r. S. Hecht j after a refuelling step in Arizona president of the associations econ the plane re a into a terrific Snow j Omic policy commission which con a storm we hich had not been reported. J ducted the research. For More than 30 hours t Here was resources Are immense no we Ord. Officials of the company More than 13 billions of dollars in announced the plane Bank resources Are comprised in the j farm Tariff delay flayed state officials decide situation is now intolerable Washington d c., oct. 30�?ip a ask Yankton rail receiver former employee says i company is insolvent assets s300 Yankton s. D., oct. 30�? up a a country. Leading new York Bankers meeting in informal conferences at the offices of the j. P. Morgan and ., reported that the situation was distinctly improved. With every indication that the wave of Selling hysteria had passed governors of the new York Stock Exchange voted to close tomorrow from to a. Rn., to noon and to suspend business on Friday and saturday in order to give Over worked employees of brokerage houses and the Stock Clearing corporation an officials and planes gathered 273 organizations including 1,858 the National association of state. Appointment of a receiver for the Opportunity to catch up on their Here in preparation for a search j id dual Banks now engaged in agriculture commissioners in con Madison wis., oct. 30�?rp a on the Region were Tho plane was Chain banking in this ecu no j the vent Jon went on record today ,. I believed to be the same Region port said. ,. ,.the Clear Issue of state ownership where recently a transcontinental i study a importance is Fui Filer deploring the apparent Imp end and operation of electric Power j air transport liner crashed and i emphasized by the fact that it Fol jag failure of the enactment of tar plants. Wisconsin selections will be a burned with loss of eight lives. I of it 011 the heels of the stoc a mar. Regulations affecting farm pro fought i 1931. I the plane had been forced dowmi6 crash last week and o my fighting for Public ownership will be the Lafollette Republican i faction to which belong Wisconsin a two United states senators. Lafollette and John j. That Seaver to make Steeple Jack Branch of athletics. Lately Mark Seaver who is in his Junior year at College has taken up Chimney repairing and Flag pole painting As Side lines. He is exceedingly popular Ooth we Ith his col stators lege mates and we Ith the people Nho employ him and he says that he has found a Job that keeps olm healthy in body As Well As in pocketbook. # a to Allied will be the socialist party which controls Milwaukee and addresses made at the dinner a j the la Follette group were interpreted but l a a a newspapers As indicating a declaration of War by the senatorial Cam Southeast of trucked a n which is sixty Miles South of the regular course. The men had their share of experiences. Two of the five went out in search of shelter and it was Only through thoughtfulness of Pilot Doles that they were not ground _ pm a victims of the storm. When the of the National financial Structure. Lets at the present special session a dispassion in the Senate by senator Norbeck of South Dakota and King i a of Utah. J the commissioners also adopted King demanded that Norbeck As evolutions advocating a reasonable chairman of the banking and currency committee appoint a sub Yankton Norfolk and Southern j sleep Railroad company which has pro the Exchange will reopen for posed construction of a rail line business on monday at the usual from Yankton South to Pierce or hour but will be closed again tues Norfolk neb., is asked by Richard Day election Day which is a Legal s. Fox Eli As a creditor and Plain i Holiday or new York. Tiff in a complaint and affidavit of information on file in circuit court Here today. Tile ago Stock Exchange also voted to play tomorrow s opening and to dose on Friday and Satur Foxwel asserted in his complaint Day. Similar action will be taken filed yesterday that he was pm by the new York curb Exchange. Indemnification or reimbursement j played As valuation Engineer of the j hysteria calmed developments in the Stock mar two did not return in a reasonable in tile last session of the legislature. \ against Public ownership we ill be i time Dot it tes started the motors of olt tit it the Republican conservatives a1 j the plane and tills noise was an pain again. Republica j though Many prominent conserva auditory Beacon to the wandering Rives Are expected to Side with the As darkness crept socialists and progressives. was t. Be in the lower House i consuming what food they ills Madame Curie to visit with hoovers Washington d. C., oct. 30�? Madame Curie discoverer of Ra-5ium. Was in Washington today to become the recipient of the Means of purchasing a Gram of the Preci Tal to be used in a Continua a of her research work. I guest of president and mrs. Over at the White House v woman who accepted As Acy of her husband the comple notary studies prompted by their lation of the element today was bored by the National Academy sciences. A draft for $50,000 encased in Sil \ had been made out to her for sensation this afternoon at Cromez including an address by the did Cut weather forecast South and North Cloudy to Cloudy Lur Day slightly of the legislature d ring the last session when that body by a Large majority approved a proposed constitutional amendment which would enable the state to recapture its Waterpower Sites no v leased to private companies. The amendment futher authorizes the state to enter the business gathering and Selling electricity which Wou a be brought who oppose president Hoover on the Tariff and other j policies. Or. Kahn in a letter to senator Moses declared that while a Wall j Street Man he was a Liberal in j policies. He said that the a divided j reception a with which his designs j Tion was received a however Erron j pus some of the interpretations placed thereon a justified his earlier j belief that he was not the right Man j for the position. He asked that his j name be not presented to the committee. Isome of the Bankers friends in about by condemnation of private the Republican party were a inclined by owned plants. To criticize some of the speeches i or made at the Milbank dinner con to i j j a inc the tending they placed or Kahn in a it Cetl Loco the false Light. They said is j on very Friendly terms with some of i the progressives including senator William e. Borah and Hiram John j j son and never Hac been concerned j in any plan to make political War j i on any of the progressive Republic i a an group. The rumoured plan is that through Kahn funds can be of j j trained without the help of the re j publican National committee to carry on the fight against re election of such progressives As Borah Dakota part j of Idaho. Norris of Nebraska. tonight and master of South Dakota. Schall it Armer thurs of Minnesota and Brookhart of Day. Iowa. The first four Are up for Nebraska Cloudy tonight Snow re election next year and Brook or rain in South portion slightly Bart in 1932. We colder in extreme East portion the Republican National com j Benote will go to the Ohio City for thursday Par in Cloudy to Cloudy Smittee obviously could not oppose to it in services there. Senator Burton Snow in extreme Southeast and j these men. Or even contribute served in both branches of Conal int in warmer in West portion. Funds to oppose them Conse Gress. Minnesota partly Cloudy to Clou Quentlyn the activity of the Sena j 0 Ltd ton rat and thursday slightly tonal committee say observers. Western North Carolina Lias warmer thursday in West portion. Cha Moses it the com i More than 60 artificial lakes which Iowa Cloudy tonight and thurs continued on Page fourteen j vary in size from one to 4.goc acres. Day probably occasional Rains in _ a East and South portions. Thursday Ghuy a id in Southeast pot Ujj est in at Ion launched local temperatures maximum and minimum temper-1 a lures As recorded by the official verment thermometer from 7 a. Kenosha wis., oct. 30�?up a the was working up to a Short time be Ster Dav to 7 a. Rn., today Federal government the county and maximum 37. The q0ricp steamship company joined minimum 32 a it Day in an investigation into rile roads of the steamship Wisconsin precipitation la Inch Precita four Miles off this port yesterday Tanon since january i. 25.47 inches precipitation excess since january Over the had Lency committee rapport a a it us. Been Roa it i from last Imi a to septem-1 committee to investigate the form 01 persons whose Cropo been he alleged that the Railroad Ket situation today indicated that Eros Resolution for an investigation wiped out in Federal governments Coni Pany j3 insolvent that he has a mobilization of the country a Lead Mediterranean fruit Fly Campaign j had Access to the records of the j financial forces had been in and the establishment by Congress i company during the period of his j de taken to Calm the wave of Bys employment and a knows of no As Teria and restore Confidence in the said a securities markets. Norbeck said there is Little Prospect of the committee being called together until the Tariff is out of the Way. The commissions report on South Dakota is As follows of a National policy towards muscle Shoals. A the products of the american 1 farms Are in urgent need of Addi one Reso to Honor Burton Washington. C., oct. 30.�?up a official Washington Laid aside the bickering and strife of factional and political enmities today and United in honouring the memory of senator Theodore e. Burton of Ohio. The Senate chamber was prepared for a state funeral of impressive and simple solemnity attended by president Hoover members of the Cabinet the supreme court and others High in official life. Tonight the body will be placed on Board a train for Cleveland where it will be interred. A Large delegation from the House and in the plane the party later found a Cabin nearby that had been noted in circling for a Landing. The companies domiciled within night was spent there before a v f a the superintendent of Banks of tonal Tariff Protection South Dakota says that no Banks in Lution said adding this state own controlling interests a such delay is intolerable. We in other Banks and there Are no j believe that the following principles should apply to Tariff legislation in Lake Steamer s sinking fore the vessel was abandoned sixteen men lost their lives when the Steamer went Down yesterday. This was definitely determined today by the testimony of Harvey Lyon Purser of the ill fated ship. With the loss of at least nine lives. At a Federal investigation. Fred j. Meno supervising inspect i Lyon testified that there were 71 weather and roads temp. Sioux Falls Yankton Huron Aberdeen rapid City Watertown Brookings Fiterre 7am 34 35 32 32 to 29 34 30 39 36 33 34 29 32 42 members of the passenger freight ship Crew and four passengers. Seventy five As the total number aboard is a sure Quot he said. The Wisconsin was inspected and pronounced entirely sea Worth september 17. It had sailed the laites in i Tor of the Federal steamship inspect Tion office of Detroit had charge of i the inquiry for the government. He said he would begin at once the associated press questioning of witnesses. Ii la of roads a preliminary Survey last night 32 to soft gave Rise to several questions ans soft were to which May help in placing Good responsibility for the wreck it was mud. Pointed out that the boat was less i staunchest of Lake Craft. Good than an hour from Kenosha Harbor the cargo of packet merchandise Good when it first began Radi oing distress which went Down with the ship was fair signals there were lifeboats and i valued at $300 000. The ship itself wet t Elf preservers for All and the radial was Worth $j00,000 roaring fire. The two passengers both of wide flying experience highly praised Doles ability in bringing the plane Down in the one Small Clearing visible. Flanked on either Side by canyons. Lava Beds High Timber and rough terrain. Urges . By census takers on rum question Washington. C., oct. 30.�?mv-the polling of the american people in the modification of prohibition by the enumerators who will take the 1930 decennial census is proposed by representative Schafer. Republican Wisconsin in a Bill which he said today he has prepared for introduction. The Mea a would require the census takers to ask ail citizens Ether or not they favor modify mentions of the prohibition Law to Nermit the manufacture and Sale Light wines and Beer representative Schafer said adding that he trill seek action on it at the regular session of Congress in december. A Nils method of securing the views of the american people on prohibition a the Wisconsin asserted would be cheapen than a National referendum on the question. The results of the questioning the census takers also. A a id be of great value to president hoovers Law enforcement commission in making its recommendations after its o reporters defy grand jury jailed Washington. D c., oct. 30.�?of a three reporters for the Washington times afternoon newspaper were sentenced today to 45 Days each in jail by judge Peyton Gordon in the District of Umbria supreme court Tor refusing to reveal to the grand jury the names and addresses of persons from whom they claimed to have purchased liquor. The state controlling Banks no Branch banking Laws a however two Minneapolis corporations own several tanks in the state. Those Are the Only holding companies operating in his jurisdiction. There Are numerous instances where state Bank officers or directors hold Stock in another Bank. A there is no provision in the state Law regarding Branch banking and no branches Are in operation in South Dakota. A your information indicates four chains controlled by individuals with 23 Banks and $13,680,000 combined resources. The details follow a an individual and associates hold five Banks with $3,190,000 a an individual and associates have six Banks with $1,150,000 a an individual and associates have six Banks with $5,400,000 a an individual holds six Banks with $3,940,000, o pantages to seek new trial Friday los Angeles Calif. Get. 30�?of a while attorneys for Alexander pantages convicted of a criminal attack upon Eunice Pringle coed dancer prepared to move for a new trial Friday when the Multi Mii Leonaire theater Man appears for sentencing in Superior court mrs. Lois pantages his wife today was under observation of physicians who reported her condition critical. Pantages yesterday was granted permission to visit his wife a bedside. Upon his return to the county jail in custody of Deputy sheriffs he appeared downcast and expressed belief she was a going to a mrs. Pantages herself convicted of manslaughter in connection with the death of a japanese after an automobile collision has been ill since the Accident. Her physicians said she was in a a very critical o s Nook appeals death sentence Columbus o., oct. 30.�?lp a or. James h. Snook deposed Ohio state University Profer it today an adequate Tariff rate should be or coded for each important product which competes with the products of this country. A we stand for Tariff Protection for the products of american farms on a parity Writh other industries to the end that the american Market May be held in Possession by american producers in All lines of Industrial another Resolution approved the Federal farm Board a in its program for More orderly marketing of farm products and f3r the handling upon a sound economic basis of surpluses that m r exist from time to they also pledged their cooperation and a unswerving assistance to the Board a in building a sound and durable policy for american of the Tiger exercises Paris France oct. 30.�?pp a physicians of Georges Clemenceau former French Premier found him More fatigued this morning than when he went to bed last night. Surprised they finally gained from him the admission he had called in his physical instructor to help him do his daily dozen. Sets whatsoever belonging to _ company with the exception of a a John d. Rockefeller. Sr., who Little office and Field equipment a rarely Speaks for publication a and a certificate of Public Conven j theorized the statement today that hence issued by the interstate com-1 be and his son for some Das a e Merce commission. The charter he been purchasing sound common alleged is a hypothecated to the far stocks. Mers and merchants state Bank of j we Are continuing and will con this office and Field equip True our purchases in substantial ment. He charged have a value of amounts at Levels which we believe not to exceed $300 or $400. Represent sound investment values the complaint stated that Fox Eli be added. A believes that the total liabilities Chi More curb Exchange firm said corporation Are in excess of i the Wayside today for fail-s100.000.�?� it asks the appointment a re to its obligations but inks of Fred n. Whiting and Russell f. The curb member which was sus. Turf a of Yankton As receivers Pended yesterday it was not in Fox Eli further alleged in his i of to a general commission bus complaint that a no books or a j n s counts we Ere Ever kept of the income and outgo of either the Yankton Norfolk and Southern Railroad com new York n oct 30 pm puny or of the Fidelity construction j Tjie new York world today said company and than there is at this that while losses to big Stock mar time a no Way of taking All or any have been reported of of the funds belonging to either and that at no time has defendant above Ever had any Money or Cash belonging to said defendant a the complaint listed forty alleged creditors of the rail company and charged that with some Small exceptions a those who have done the actual work upon the construction a of the Grade a Are still being owed for an answer to the complaint is returnable within thirty Days. O the first state University in Fisher Brothers lose hundreds of millions America University of North Carolina has celebrated its one Hundred and thirty sixth anniversary. Continued on Page fourteen of a Norris takes up Senate Challenge Washington d. C., oct. 30�?04>>�? George w. Norris the Nebraska Independent who has been a Thorn in the Side of the regular Republican colleagues for years is formally in the Field for re election to the Senate. Norris who supported Alfred e Smith the democratic presidential candidate said in a statement published today that he considered his principles of government had been challenged. He charged an Alliance had been formed Between the a Republican stand Pat machine within Nebraska and those who controlled the machine outside and thai Samule r. Mckelvie former governor and now a member of the Tarn Board had been named to defeat him. Washington d. C., oct. 30.�? a Samuel r. Mckelvie whom sen Ator Norris of Nebraska had named 34 .30 31 .05 32 2.00 26 .17 29 .09 22 .05 33 >9 .09 in passing sentence for contempt of court judge Gordon told the i made his first Appeal in an at Trio Gorman a. Hendricks 35. Lin tempt to escape the electric chair All kinds of weather for 48 years ton Burkett 30. And Jack e. Nevin j nov. 29 for the murder of miss and was regarded As one of the or. 24, that the question asked Theora k. Hix. The second discern by the grand jury were in met court of appeals permitted futilely proper. The Law he said Irreg of a petition in error and a did not. Cognize the ethics of the Brief setting Forth the defense newspaper profession As sufficient claims for reversal of the death grounds for a plea for immunity. I verdict k politics rides Crest in 12 of nations states Washington d. C., oct. 30--g45 a i James j. Walker who finds himself politics again rides the crests in a opposed by men who also have gain dozen states As local campaigns ecu a one reply Tatis is. A i. Racing Down the stretch with move on to meet the annual tide j him Are representative Fiorello h.1 of votes to be cast next tuesday j la Guardia. Republican who has Virginia alone elects a governor i made himself heard in the Halls of and so furnishes the Only contest i Congress Norman Thomas social As a probate candidate to oppose in which is carried along the strife 1st Leader and Richard e. Enright in the Republican primaries of and bitterness of the presidential one time police commissioner and Campaign a year ago in which it candidate under the Banner of the returned a Republican majority for Square Deal party the first time since the Days of Boston too. Elects a mayor with carpet Bagger Rule. James w. Curley former chief while this election holds first magistrate Frederick w. Mans interest to students of National pol. Field Good government association tics As it May determine the per j candidate and Daniel h. Coaks v Man ency or Lack of it of the 1923, an Independent seeking the Offir revolt there Are others which car-1 in the midst of a Complex politics1 situation. Tock by their Appeal far beyond the Borders of the states in which they will be held. New York City s quadrennial controversy Over the question of whose shall be the guiding hand in the government of the worlds greatest Metropolis attracts perhaps More than rile usual attention Over the country because of the dashing figure of its widely travelled mayor just one seat in Congress is at that state said today he was a out of politics and was a indulging la no political activity o Bank customers burst into t Wichita kans., oct. 30 up it a a tears streaming from their eyes a dozen customers and a score of employees dashed into the Street for Orr stake this november that for the the first National Bank Here and Twenty first new York District j for half an hour wept on the Side made vacant by the death of Roy h. Weller. Joseph a. Gavagan. Democrat Hurbert t. Delaney Republican and Frank Crosswaith walk while noontime crowds wondered and approaching also burs into tears. An Ltd it la be who apparently preferred to remain a Man of Mally the District is strongly dem dozen tear bombs not intended to socratic everyday us socialist Are the candidates. Nor i mystery tripod a lever releasing