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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 3, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota Weather Cloudy cooler the evening Republican third edition l Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday september 3, 1929 Back with rare Bird species will seek to consolidate s. Ops Cousin former president has harrpwin5 Days in indo China Jungle fats close to death a a a sept. 3�?lean and a rat months struggle a Lara infested Jungles Harold a 7 the Keller Roosevelt expedition returned americans first in Linese zoological col l Coolidge wild i a Trio Lection the 25-y? St. In Brno Ossa ref Durna. Wig Arne Whf Ford old naturalist who is the former preside staff Harvard me the few Mem no expedition to is ten the thirteen de him into indo Ken and one rus crumbed to a Cere alar a. A rare Birds and is will be Addea to in collection As a action. I grotesque giant costers and hens barnyard chickens Beautiful Blue Pheas j 3ants. Pittas wild slant ground and civets wild boars. F bats and mice and Harold j. Coolidge the Kelly Roosevelt expedition is shown Here holding a giant Hornbill shot in a Remote province indo China for f the species Are a the Field museum Chicago. Coolidge has just returned from an to eight months expedition in the malaria infested Jungles indo China. collections will i in _ establish How Many Ler be serfs sry _ p q it r c3 to rare Are the huge a . Five to ten times As mean species and Bear the Silver Fox Forest fires in Hills stopped Cotting state do for census work Senate group makes Tariff Bill reports Only one Way says farm committee Points to in Board Secretary can marketing Cost be Cut crease 11 per cent in farm duties problem unique one 180 pages filled evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington. C., sept. 3�?the Federal farm Board looks Forward to a gradual consolidation All farm organizations in South a Ito Community groups equipped to handle marketing and processing problems a Large scale for a twelve pages mob fights for relics a faded capital Belle More than $2,000 found among Dusty possessions fair Magruder after old lady is carted away to the districts poor farm Washington d. C., sept Blanche Magruder Washington Belle the sixties went to the District poor farm while a rabble fought Over the trash carted away from her mysterious shuttered old Georgetown Home. More than $2,000 was found secreted in old books newspapers bundles rags and buried cans. Thirty six Wagon loads trash and rags were carried away in three Days. Lawyers and mrs. Marie Clark a Washington d. C., sept. 3�?cp a detailed explanations the changes made in the House Tariff i Bill by Republican members the j Niece the spinster worked with Senate finance committee were set t masks in the dim recesses the Forth in a tentative report issued i old j089 searching through self i Lowed papers and stirring up the Kota into Community groups equip j ? today by the com dust decades. Every scrap a Mittee majority. Paper was carefully inspected for filling 80 printed pages the Ciocu atly increased member-1 ment advocated the proposed sub _ re i Asti tuition Domestic foreign values dumped from upper Quot windows. One i nere is already a general trend j in computation and Valorme bobbed up with a faded old picture. Another seized a copy the a Money. Negroes comb junk Little negroes dived into the junk in this direction Board members Point out As evidenced by the na-1 a asserted that the measure tonal intelligencer dated 1846. An tonal cooperative milk producers a wove raise the level Protection i antique Quot dealer tried Quot to Quot get some the National livestock j agricultural commodities by cl-1 thing from the wreckage. People . And. Aside i per and going through the Bill by individual producers from those organizations formed primarily for business activities Jine dial individual schedules the american Institute co opera a gave the committee majority a relation. Which includes a Large Mem ens for the rates that it has agreed be ship in South Dakota. The Federal Board is expected to emphasize this tendency during the coming months As one its major policies having already taken Steps to form a giant Grain corporation which will draw into its ranks the hundreds local cooperatives scattered through the Grain states. 12,000 Coop bodies upon. The elimination All International difficulties in the administration the Tariff was predicted As a result adopting the proposed method levying and Valorme duties. All necessary investigations the re i port said would be made within j the United states thus avoiding inquiries in other countries with their year. S a Federal Bureau already Busy making plans for South Dakota count ffiutf.?. A Large a ap.? 5lvi Rhea ant is found Only in too Square Miles our actual Hunting was an area about 400 Square had to travel for Days Over seep Mountain paths and Brough thick Jungles As Well As by showers last night and Cloudy skies nil sad water to enter the this morning promised Relief for Aid Coelia a we penetrated Ian weary ranchers and volunteers from five be pm visited by White men. I hot up ngg who fighting Desper i. _. Kit pc us a month and a half to. U saturday Nischt brought aged in subdivide my Davison the nearest town after we other South Dakota counties enumeration districts As the Volunteer Crews Battle menacing blazes for four Days hot Springs s. D., sept. 3.�? a a there Are at present some 12,0001 difficulties and occasional internal cooperative associations in the unit a tonal disagreements. In addition de states which Are engaged in it was asserted that through the marketing farm products and Pur-1 new method present inequalities re chasing farm supplies. Several thou suiting from differing production Sands these Are local units en-1 costs in various nations would be gaming in one More the Vari avoided Ous functions marketing pro uses Domestic value Messing grading packing and ship j Domestic value was defined As tile Ping. The combined membership j equivalent United states value these organizations is now about under the present Tariff Law the 6.000.000, with a total annual Busi-1 freely offered wholesale Price the Ness approximately $2,500,000,000 imported similar merchandise in in South Dakota according to the american markets except that last report compiled by the u. S. There would be no deductions for department agriculture there transportation costs commissions were 367 marketing and purchasing and other expenses associations dealing with the maj the elimination i use Deduc commodity crops. these 242ltions, the report said will have the were Grain organizations. 95 were j effect greatly simplifying adminis Hvest Ock. 26 Dairy products and traction and if properly done will four fruits and vegetables. The es-1 result in no change in the amount Back Yard where More treasure was reputed to be buried. Negro helpers eyed each new Load hopefully. But the Money was being carefully salvaged. Not so the love letters and mementos which the Belle had hoarded As eagerly As she had wealth. These were ruthlessly cast to the wind for the mob to pounce upon. None cared for faded evidence a once pretty woman a popularity. A negro whitened with dust dumped another Basket Load from an upper window. The crowd surged eagerly in before the stuff had time to Settle. A bit paper fell at my feet. It was a poem written in Fine Small letters and dated Georgetown february 14, 1858. It was signed a your unknown i cannot help but dream thee All through the silent hours night your laughing eyes your spirit free. Your voice the language Delight. In the District poor House an old woman with dim eyes Lay and commented in a cracked voice while the Green shuttered House gave up her treasures. Was unknown As a a fair miss Magruder is said once to have been engaged to a dashing army officer. In her girlhood she was nicknamed As she grew Omer she became a queer a but the fanciful name still Clung. An old woman paused the sidewalk to watch the scrambling mob and the masked figures flitting about upstairs. A thought i d come by to see fairs cottage once she said. A i lived beside her for 30 years. She was a funny one. Saved everything. Boys used to follow her the streets and Call a fair fair until she turned and chased a White card engraved adj. David Ireland. 79th regiment. N. S. My a Eddie Down from the window. Another bore the pencilled name Lieut. Rupert do George Hui 40th regiment. And they called her fair. Cir e evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Wallington d. Washington d. a sept 3-th, a a a a it it total membership Jas about. duts collected Federal census Bureau is now en-i80000, and the estimated amount an Ltd i business $50,000,000. Into during the past decade the farm first Board declares a Large number step to preparation for the census a he local cooperatives in South a attack with changes wind until taking in the state next april offi Kufta and other states have Feder Attak we snuffs a wind until a a Bureau revealed he related for the purpose perform tag through a Central Agency cer Tain marketing functions such As under control last night fires to the i Cascade District ten Miles South Here. The fires shifted their line pyjamas Vav Orn a i attack with changes wind until r / m two ref Yarc temp area six Miles Long and from Council Cal i Illi one three Miles wide had been d. Sept. 3.�?ww�? burned making it the largest fire today. The state has already been divid i v a was and White pyjamas a in the Black Hills Region to 18 years j de Toto supervisory districts with Corr by Joseph s Nelson a i since the heavy fires 1911. J representatives Christopherson. To in region0-, amp meeting j ranch Homes were saved by Des Johnson and Williamson having Al a commission Perate Back firing and fighting ready named Many those who the main fire directly its front i will hold positions As supervisors at critical Points. The High Point and the task is now to form Zenum was reached sunday night when ration districts along political and More than 300 men were the fire line. Gathering from a wide area thinly settled country \o7unteers from tourist Camps and the City were hastily organized. Recruits carried sandwiches and water to near scribed in jk.v5t. Rep it i sex Falls City the Panama were de As demure and the meeting j. A Fri be Rod and comfortable a today was sultry j George Burnside and Alex Reid appeared i red by the heat. A he Smaw hat season j the fire line without Relief for 18 hours and some for longer. J the fighters Many whom had sen to have ended with Nelson wore a White a Blue with White e and White pocket Ker so rfcs and mauve shoes i costume. Irs advocated the use to weather Wear when Side caused the arrest Duncan for parading the Ca Amas. Charges were red. But Duncan has v m for 32.500. Claiming ouch and be the Blaze was discovered thursday afternoon started it is thought by lightning and first fought by a few ranchers and the Crew from a saw Mill the Fargo Ray h in bridal veil Canyon. A Small Relief Crew went from Here Friday in response to Calls for help but later reported the fire under control. Winds came up saturday afternoon and by night had fanned smouldering embers Toto a Blaze and carried Cones from falling Trees into Young Timber and heavy patches grass where it raced rapidly. Fighters were Loath to leave the Una from lung attack to pot in Calls Tor help and the sit a i i nation was Uttie appreciated in the City until a few volunteers from town returned to the cite sunday swing from an at an j spread the alarm. A and not from t n was difficult to gather a Crew As was previously i sunday with people away in cars aged inventors but by night sheriff Porter mayor Hubert s. Howe i highly and county City and com i Mercial club officials marshalled More than 200 clerks labourers preachers Church congregations business and professional men. Superintendent Snyder the Wlna Cave National Park sent rangers and Edison recovering Quot Wellyn Park West a a a Thomas a braced the infect. . Howe an it bulletin and for porn was serious. He niger and rapidly township lines. Special staff at work the South Dakota work is under the direction c. E. Bats Chiet. Geographer for the census Bureau who has a special staff assisting him to this work. Rapid Progress is being made he said Here today with prospects that the subdivision will be sent out to the supervisors for inspection and final approval within a few weeks. At the same time the Bureau also has under consolidation the appointment the several Hundred supervisors who will do the actual counting and data collection beginning april i. Already a Large percentage the total number jobs in the state have been applied for. Officials reveal with letters reaching the Bureau in considerable numbers. 100,900 needed for work enumerators at Mitchell and other cities will be named by the census Bureau the recommendation local civic organizations members Congress and other state leaders. They will receive enumeration from five to eight dollars per Day for their work. Rihichi will last for four five weeks. The supervisors who will hold their positions for three four months will be paid from $1,500 to $2,500 for their services. In nearly All states the census Bureau has made final Choice for cording to the the Fox est serv amp eat Custer sent Dis Superb Rry positions through rec strict Ranger Webber who took 1 . Edison recent a birthday. Runaway victim in Iowa Dies injuries a. 3�?amos a . And mrs. Martin up township North-22 years age. Tai Here sunday n a runaway with it a. The Hanson nth Dav adventist t Man was work 2v the week. He forecast charge the fight. Some trouble was caused by Ean Back fires which leaped burned Over areas when the wind shifted sunday night but monday morning saw a Safe ring burned Over omm Endi Aion from members Congress in Republican states and upon advise Republican state organization leaders to democratic states. The enumerators however have not yet been named and will not be probably for several months. Grass land blocking the strip fire estimate that applications toward the Cheyenne River. Ranger 9�?o thus far we Ebber then took a dozen men and went directly to front the advancing Timber fire and hacked and burned out a new cutoff which saved More than a mile threatened territory. Monday afternoon saw a flare in in bridal veil Canyon where a shift the Vind sent the fire Back its starting Point but this was under control by dark and last night the fighters Mam duty was to keep watch against new out Bra Saddle patrol was established its Cloudy and cooler i the East Quot and Quot North where the fire a had been stopped sunday night at were probable to Points Nerous Lynear cooler to ranches. The main forge areas and Central per j Boreen Nyon Wowch oilers 40 years ago. Wpc Ewers probable to in Day cooler. Cloudy and cooler a a were in East and j wednesday prob Quot cooler in Southeast easing cloudiness with j ers in West portion to in essay and in East Day cooler wednes in Tuii Cost and Central por temperatures and minimum tempera Ove to amp Clr fied by the official a vesjj1 Lher Rometer from 7 a. Yytvgay.t0 7 a m today n io3. 65 a Rah m today s9- 9 precipitation since inches prec pita january i 1-26 machinery machinery that is not be used soon deteriorates for these positions received thus far total about 50,000. approximately 50 per cent the number needed to collect the census data for 1930. urged at Lake talk Selling directing distribution to Market and grading and packing the products according to uniform standards. A the extent which this movement federation among local cooperatives and the development Large Central organizations has progressed is indicated by the fact that today there Are about 200 Large scale cooperatives to the various commodity groups which do Over one third the cooperative business a c. L. Christensen Secretary the farm Board states. An individual activity discussing the reason for this trend visualized by the Board. A trend which will probably be artificially stimulated As one its chief policies. Secretary Christensen continues a under present farming conditions to North America production is primarily an individual activity but marketing farm commodities and purchasing farm supplies May be done most efficiently through group action. The Farmer As an individual can have Little control Over the conditions under which his crops livestock products Are sold. Therefore group action in agriculture should Center around the Selling and purchasing departments Farmers business associations. Amount i going to agricultural commo a cities the report said that changes in this schedule As compared with the House Bill were the result additional evidence adduced at sub committee hearings and consist principally substantially the report added the committee had agreed to a the considerable increases in rates agricultural products provided by the House Bill a entailing an estimated increase $25,000,000 in Revenue from this schedule and raising the percentage Protection from 23. Under the present Law to 34 under the proposed legislation. Rejects Oil increase explaining its rejection the plea farm organizations for a duty 45 per cent All vegetable oils the committee majority said that it considered Coconut Oil constituting 47 per cent imports under this heading the most important and with 99 per cent the imported Coconut Oil coming in duty free from the Philippines it had not been deemed advisable to a disturb free Trade relations with the an increased duty other fats and oils also was considered unwise. In View an increased Domestic Wool yield about 33 per cent Over the last six years the report said the committee decided that the increase three cats a Pound raw Wool proposed by the House we As inadvisable and eliminated this provision. The most important change in the sugar schedules was asserted to be that reducing the rate cuban sugar from the 2.40 cents per Pound figure proposed by the House to 2.20 cents. A the rates All items in this schedule a the report said a have a the Farmer operating the Small received a careful consideration and size family farm unit has i Dividu changes made have been mad a1 problems which Are concerned interests the Consumers with efficient management the producers importers and Man fac farm. the other hand the farm j tuners to Eros net income is influenced by the prices he receives for his products and the prices he pays for his farm supplies. The Farmer As an individual can do Little to improve these conditions. These the problems which require group action. A St cot marketing Cost a the principles and practices marketing Are affairs Large scale business a Christensen concluded a they Call for corporate organization financing knowledge marketing practices and conditions and Techi Nally trained personal As Well As men business ability and experienced business As pointed out recently one i the first farm costs the Board will attempt to Cut in dealing with j South Dakota wheat Farmers will. Be the 20 per cent charge total reduction costs for marketing. It i baseball scores american league Washington 221 003 101-10 16 i Boston. Ooi too 031-4 to i Marberry and Tate Morris Carroll and Heving. New York. Too ii 000-2 4 2 Phila Deothia. 520 too 01x-10 19 0 Pipgras. Sherid. Hoyt and Dickey Earnshaw and Cochrane. Other Karnes not scheduled. National league no games scheduled. A we will stays up 256 hours Chicago fliers find Long grind irksome Robin pilots wire Chicago ti., sept. 3.�?upi�?with second honors already in their Possession Russell Mossman and c. E. Steele pilots the refuelling endurance flight Diane a a Chicago we will a passed the 256th hour in the air at 3 31 a. In. Today. They Hope to beat the 421 hour record the a St. Louis Mossman and Steele gave indications that although their Craft we As functioning perfectly the Long grind was becoming irksome. A hello world said a note which Steele dropped. A if you think 240 hours to the air Isnit a Long time you re All a Telegram from Dale Jackson Forest brine who set the record the a St. Louis Robin recently we As received at the sky Harbord Airport base the a a Chicago we will today it read a go to it boys we Are right behind Airport attaches expressed sympathy and also Relief when informed that the Empire state standards had been forced Down to Syracuse n. Y., after 178 hours in the air. A a a bumpy air late yesterday made flying difficult and the 65th refuelling Contact was made at an Altitude 5,000 feet where the air was Calmer. Number 280 Zep seeks to set new Mark across Ocean a Airliner passes Over Spanish coast town flying High Eckner sees air race Paris France. Sept. 3�?jap a the French air ministry was informed this afternoon that the Graf Zeppelin passed Over Corunna Spain at 5 30 p. In. 10 30 a. In. S. To. The Graf was heading in a northeasterly direction toward Bordeaux and was flying very High and slow. Shuttle forced Down near Salt Lake City Salt Lake City. Utah sept. 3�? a stoppage in the line forced Down the Boeing endurance plane shuttle the Side a Mountain about too Miles a amp St Here today. Ira Eaker the Pilot and lieutenant Bernard s. Thompson co Pilot escaped injury but the plane was damaged. One wheel the shuttle was broken and the wings were damaged to the Landing. The two fliers stopped an automobile the Highway and returned to Salt Lake City about noon. They said the plane could be repaired. The shuttle was returning East after completing a crossing the continent from new York to Oakland Calif., when the flight ended. Motorcycle racer killed at Atlanta Atlanta ga., sept. 3.�? a a while thousands Holiday spectators looked Olin pickers Atlanta motorcycle racer was we held at Lakewood Park Here monday afternoon. The rear tire blew out and his machine overturned the first curve during the first race. A anon 0 i. 18 45�?T. Excess sine a Jan weather and roads indy associated press Lorf roads 63 Good 6% to fax spleen Turon it Fol City a Fen am i 76 94 71 98 75 99 69 99 67 104 63 83 70 too 711 70 67 62 66 do .10 .14 .06 .01 goo Good i Good Good Good Good the. Not possible unless every woman living in the City interested in the project is out to the general meeting tonight a declared j. R. Batchelor Field Secretary the american playground and recreation America in announcing the meeting in the cite Hall auditorium for eight clock t0alghuge map the entire Lake has been prepared in colors and every detail the contour the Lake and the Road and Park locations will be visible from any position to the auditorium. During the past few weeks . Batchelor has been speaking at is used Swu us Siwwi meetings at Milwaukee min Neap even if Sledden. Why keep j oils Anent imn lament you have no use he has made plans $150,000 rec in Plemens you National building for a City Park for when it Little and in me a Wisconsin City and has been Republican will depose a a for you g. Erdman used an 85c and which was rerun Lake authorities in Mitchell. With the following results Hsu out dear sir i possible plans for development and Quot i surveying possibilities. He is As Well acquainted with the project from a development standpoint As any Man in Mitchell to the opinion Walter Webb Park superintendent it is expected that the ideas which he will Advance will not Only be a guide to the work that will eventually be done at the Lake but will open up Deas the people in Mitchell and cause greater interest in the project than would otherwise be possible a i sure hid results and sold my tractor cultivator and plows. Yours truly g. Erdman it. Vernon. Use the Blank save time and make Money efforts to disposing the Farmers f produce. Murder trial mrs. Pantages opens i los Angeles. Calif. Sept. 3�? a a j mrs. Lois pantages 42-year old wife Alexander pantages theatre magnate was summoned to trial in i Superior court today a murder charge growing out the death Joe Roku to june 16. Tokumoto died several Days after a collision a car driven by mrs. Pantages and his own automobile. Witnesses at the preliminary hearing testified that the theater magnates wife was intoxicated and driving her automobile in a rocked a fashion. Mrs. Pantages husband is under indictment accused attacking 17 year old Eunice Pringle coed dancer in his private office. A trial two charges assault will open september 23. Lady Heath never to Fly says doctor Cleveland. O., sept. 3�? a lady Mary Heath Irish aviatrix injured in a test Landing Here thursday during the National air races has improved chances recovery but the probability i that she never will Fly a plane a again her physicians said today. Lady Mary distinguished for her Long distance flights suffered a severe fracture the Skull when her plane plunged through the roof a factory. I go slow Al Lake a Miller i am opposed to a Bond Issue $50,000 any other amount for the improvement the Lake a declared Lauritz Miller attorney in the last a series interviews with Mitchell business men the subject Lake Mitchell development. A i am not sure that i am in favor a Levy ten thousand dollars per year for such work. I done to think that we can in one year in a few years produce a fully developed and completed project. It must be done gradually. A the first thing that should be done after the bathing Beach and cottage questions Are settled is the construction a Good Road Clear around the Lake. The next thing to be done is to get the ground adjacent to the Lake covered with Trees vines and shrubs. All spaces reserved for the use the Public should be planted by the City but All space reserved for private cottages should be planted and cared for by the cottage owners under the same plan adopted by the City. It does not seem to me that if this is followed that the Cost should be As High As ten thousand dollars. A the City is face to face with a much greater problem than Lake development and that is sewage disposal. I am in favor the City levying a Good stiff annual tax to care for sewage disposal and thus obviate the necessity for issuing Bonds for that purpose. A the City should have the Board health inspect the Lake and the grounds before any amount Money is spent and we should know exactly what will be permitted by that Board and what regulations the Board will expect us to live up to. R. Batchelor Field Secretary for the playground and recreation America will be the main speaker at a general open meeting to be held in the City Hall auditorium at eight clock tonight to discuss the possibilities Lake Mitchell. 25 years heat records broken City shelters under 103 degrees labor Day Corn damaged labor Day was quiet in Mitchell not Only because there was no Specia Celebration arranged for the Day but because it was the warmest Day the year so far. Local residents sheltered As the mercy t a soared to the dizzy height 103 in the official government thermometer. In unofficial thermometers the Mercury climbed As High As 108. A a a drop 38 degrees was registered during the night when the Mercury in the official thermometer Slid Down its tube to 65, offering some Relief from the intense heat. This morning the official thermometer registered 69 at seven clock and a Breeze which promised to be a hot 1 wind before the end the Day was blowing. The hot wind which blew Over Davison county com Fields monday damaged com which is its Way to maturity. Yesterday was not the warmest september Day record. In september 1904. The Mercury registered 104 the first Day the month. Tops August mrk the warmest Day last month was 101 August 24, while a year ago in August the highest maximum record was 104 the first Day the month. The highest maximum record for August is 109 recorded two Days in 1901. The lowest minimum last month was 42 August 14. And a year age in August the lowest minimum was also 42 the 24th. The lowest August temperature record for Mitchell is 24, but the year is not Given in the records. August this year had 8 Days with precipitation. 20 Clear Days. To partly Cloudy and one Cloudy. Last year there were ten Days with precipitation in August 19 Clear Days la partly Cloudy and one Cloudy. There we As a deficiency rainfall last month Only 1.33 inches rain being measured. The average rainfall for the month August is 2.71 inches. Last year in August there was a total 3.11 inches rain. Rain records the greatest amount rain falling in any August since records hav been compiled in Mitch was 6-25 inches in 1923. The least amount rain in August was 23 inches in 1907. There have been two years in the past thirty seven with less than an Inch rain in August twelve with from one to two inches nine with from two to three inches eight with from three to four inches free with from four to five inches one with from five to six inches and one with Over six inches. The mean maximum temperature last a month was 87.9 degrees the mean minimum 59.8 and the mean 73.85. The temperature varied but Little from that 1928, the mean maximum for August last year being 86.7, the mean minimum being 60 and the mean being 73.35. The average mean maximum temperature for August is 83.8 the mean minimum is 55.9 and the mean 69.8. Brock Medas Tyson a successor Nashville tenn., sept. 3�?upi�? Tennessee today had a new United states senator and also a candidate in the Field for his successor for the six year term beginning to March 1931. Hardly was the Ink dry governor Henry w. Horton a commission to William e. Brock Chattanooga Candy manufacturer As the democratic successor to the late senator Lawrence d. Tyson before representative Cordell Hull chairman the democratic National committee from 1921 to 1924 and Tennessee so favorite Sony at the Houston convention last year announced he would seek the nomination for next full term. . Brock will serve util the election 1930 under the governors appointment. A i did not seek the appointment to the senatorial Short hulls announcement said. A i shall seek the full term six years from the democratic rank and file Tennessee. A such claims As i May have will be based upon my record legislative and party one the Aims set out by . Hull was a to revitalize the National democratic Carty and unite its rank and file wholeheartedly behind a Broad constructive program fundamental policies calculated to Deal adequately with every essential phase our National . Brock expects to go to Washington within the next few Days to be swy Orn in. He has been Active in civic educational and Church affairs Chattanooga. He is a member the methodist episcopal Church South. A Brock said he was a a Woodrow Wilson democrats Friedrichs Hafen Germany sept 3�?up a the Graf Zeppelin fresh from circling the Globe raced toward Friedrichs Hafen today intent breaking its own Atlantic crossing record and lowering its Mark for a round the world trip. The Gref which was Between Spain and the azores this morning presumably headed for the Spanish coast near Cape finisterre with the intent crossing into France from Over the Bay Biscay Early this afternoon this morning c. S. Join this event it probably could cover the remaining 500 Miles from Bordeaux to its Home port Here by night fall and land in the Early evening completing the voyage from Lakehurst. N. J., to about 55 hours slightly less than was needed for the last Atlantic voyage a few weeks ago. The zeppelins position As radioed at 5 a. In. To p. In. S. T. Monday was Given a s36.l5 North and 21.15 West a position about 2,500 Miles East Lakehurst. The elapsed time the voyage indicated a Speed just less than 75 Miles an hour. I the zeppelins route was several Hundred Miles to the South the route chosen August 7, when it began its voyage around the world from Lakehurst and completed a 4,200 mile crossing to Friedrichs Hafen in 55 hours and 24 minutes which was nearly air plane time. Aboard the Graf Zeppelin in its flight Are 22 passengers and a Crew 41. . Hugo Eckener the ships master stayed in America and left its charge to Captain Ernst Lehmann his usual second to command. Visit by Eckener Marks last Day air races Cleveland o., sept. 3.�?up a officially ended yesterday with a visit . Hugo Eckener at the close his round the world flight in the Graf Zeppelin the National air races were held Over one Day beyond schedule today to permit Sev-5 eral events crowded out during the week to be run off. Eckener visited the close the races supporting the dirigible As the Craft for Long distance transport service and renouncing the cloak heroism thrown about him in the speeches those who introduced him to a last Day crowd 100,000 spectators. A i prefer not to be a hero but to demonstrate the safety the Airship he declared. The commander the St a fighter than air Craft to Circle the Globe declared. If one must be a hero to step aboard a dirigible then Airship transportation will never pay and i shall be a bankrupt hero. Air Derby entrant missing 24 hours los Angeles Calif., sept. 3.�? a Telegram was received Here today from Ward Miller Mechanic flying in the air plane major John Wood indicating the ship had a Rashed and that a Hunt was for the Pilot. Miller telegraphed that to saved himself by jumping with a Parachute after the plane went into a Tail spin near Needles Calif. The Telegram said a a in a in Needles Calif. Ship went into a Tail spin. I jumped and was saved with Parachute. Trying to find Johnny and the Telegram was received by the Lockheed aircraft company builders Woods plane and employers Miller. A fast Lockheed ship immediately was dispatched to Needles Cleveland. Ohio sept. 3�?cd a John t. Wood Veteran Pilot and president the Northern airways company and Russell Ward his Mechanic were missing More than 24 hours today after leaving los Angeles in a second attempt to Complete the non Stop Derby to Cleveland for $7,500 in prizes offered at the National air races. Wood took off at a 3 a. In. S. T. Yesterday. Inquiry at All major airports the route failed to discover any Trace him. He was flying a Cabin Model Lockheed Vega. Monoplane capable a Speed 190 Miles an hour. The planets identification number was 7994. Cleveland Airport officials expressed concern for the safety the pair and used radio broadcasting stations in pressing a search for them to addition to the usual intercommunication with airports. Mckinnon quits As Highway Engineer Pierre s. D., sept. 3�?up a the resignation d. A. Mckinnon Sioux Falls South Dakota Highway maintenance Engineer has been received by the state Highway commission Frank Fisher Secretary the commission announced today . Fisher said the commission had taken no action either to acceptance the resignation selection a successor. The resignation was effective As september i and gave no reason for the action. Mckinnon had been Highway maintenance Engineer since appointment in March. 1927. girl ends life Sioux Falls s. D., sept 3�?cp a Ellen Wicklund. 19, committed suicide by asphyxiation Here yesterday after writing a note to her father saying a if i can to have the one i want there is no she was said by relatives to be despondent Over a family quarrel that followed the annulment her marriage. A brother found her body when he returned to the Home his father Arvid Wicklund late in the afternoon

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