Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 12, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather fair cooler the evening Republican third edition vol xxxxv1 Mitchell s. Thursday september 12,1929. Twelve pages Calumet defies dry vice. Liquor is a fixture mayor says number 289 people Hail Federal convict with open arms and put him in office population polygon Chicago ind., sept. 12�? up a outlawing the spiritus Frumenti in the Calumet Industrial District mixing bowl of a half a Hundred National teas is one of the most severe tests of prohibition enforcement. The last wholesale round up by government officials entangled in the net the mayor of East Chicago the chief of police a prominent lawyer and More than too persons f lesser importance grading Down o the foreign tongued labourer who pronounce his Bossy name. The mayor Raleigh p. Hale free or. $20,000 Bond is a candidate for re election next november and on the same Republican ticket in the neighbouring City of Gary is r. Johnson who served a prison term for dry Law violation during a previous mayoral term. Thorn in dry a Side both Johnson and Hale should vt., As the Calumet cities Are to heavy Republican unless a trial before november 5 would remove Hale from the ballot. The Industrial Belt of Indiana stretching from the Illinois line through Whiting. East Chicago Hammond and Gary not Only is a Thorn in the Side of prohibition enforcement but it is a Burr under the Saddle of the Republican state organization. With its almost half a million Mill workers it offers a Block of votes that political managers Bosses Ward healers and of course candidates want and fear. Down state Indiana can almost be overturned by the Calumet vote. There is no sympathy of interests no similarity of aspirations no like statutes Coop control of Grain plan of farm body to that end new Federal corporation makes study of past efforts wholesale raids in the Calumet Industrial District of Northern Indiana indicate the difficulty of enforcing prohibition in that a mixing bowl of nationalities. Raleigh p. Hale left mayor of East Chicago is held for dry Law violation and r. Johnson right candidate for mayor of Gary once was convicted under the dry Law. Started decade ago evening Republican Bureau. The Albee building Washington d. I Washington d. C., sept. 12�?the projected Farmers National Grain corporation organized at the Sug Jestion of the Federal farm Board j will attempt a line of action which j tried co operatively for a number of tried co operative for a number of years with erratic Progress cooperative control of Grain in the terminal markets. A recent study compiled Here for j Matthews left Home with the Bittie information of members of the j Tention of going fishing his Wrife farm Board traces the history of i declared but it is not known the the Farmers efforts during the past i a did it that he a 6 Iliad at times been despondent Over decade to exercise a larger degree unemployment and had threaten new Forest fire threats Are noted Portland ore., sept. 12.�? it pm a while an improvement in the Forest fire situation was reported from one Section of the state today new and dangerous blazes continued to bum in the Western half of Oregon. Forest supervisors in Western Lane county where a dozen serious fires have been burning this week reported that conditions were a a encouraging although several Hundred men were being kept on Var us fronts to prevent the spread of flames. A new fire was reported to have broken out on logged off land at Camp 40 of the Booth Kelly Lumbar company near Eugene while another serious fire was said to have sprung up near Cedar Mills 20 Miles South of this City. Police Hunt missing Man in Aberdeen Aberdeen s. D., sept. 12�?up a authorities have been asked to Aid in the search for Thomas Matthews a labourer who has been missing from his Nome Here since saturday. Demo Leader opens War on Hawley Tariff dragnet out for pardoned layer strikers bomb new Orleans car sex gov. Smiths Nephew is mayor is victim of tear said to have won free j Gas used to disperse Dom for Gentile j mob at scene new York Y., sept. 12�?the new Orleans la., sept. 12�?up spreading of a police dragnet Over j a use of tear Gas bombs by police three states and Canada in search and a United states Deputy mar few Frank Gentile convicted kill Shal in dispersing a crowd at the or pardoned by sex governor Alfred scene of a Street car dynamited e. Smith has focused the spot j last night three hours after the fought on the manner in which his j Cai car menus Union rejected a ten Freedom was obtained and linked native strike settlement Todd tit sons Over the sex convict with the investigation of the 6-million Dollar City Trust fiasco. Several a very prominent men were charged with an Effort to defeat Justice in procuring the bootlegging murderers. Freedom by Joseph e. Gallagher Ness of background Between the two ,. Assistant District attorney of Brookie Lions of the state. One last general prohibition onslaught in the Calumet was directed to Oliver m. Loomis new Federal District attorney cd Northern Indiana. Mayor Hale issues defy the previous wholesale dry foray was in 1922 and entered upon Gary. Mayor Johnson the county attorney other City and county officials and scores civilians were arrested. Johnson after a year at Atlanta was pardoned by president Coolidge and came Back last Spring in Core a decisive primary Victory. Prohibition agents immigration a cents Deputy United states marshals and other Federal arms As Well As municipal and county forces have repeatedly reached into the Calumet to a clean it a you can to eliminate vice and liquor in East Chicago Quot was the cry of mayor Hale and it was echoed in other cities. District attorney Loomis says he can and will. Hio state1 enies buying of players Cleveland. O., sept. 12.�?<av-of-fprs of room Board and tuition to Ted Rosquist. Sophomore at John Carroll University Here for playing football at Ohio state University were denied today both by Rosquist and Hal Ells Ohio state senior whom coach Ralph Vance Carroll coach accused yesterday of attempting to buy his Star tickle. Ells and Rosquist made a joint statement to the associated press Lyn who prosecuted him. While they were not named by Gallagher it is known that fran brought Sharp criticism from acting mayor t. Semmes Walmsley a victim of the Gas. A the bombing was outrageous and under no condition will we tolerate such affairs a he declared a but i consider the conduct of the United states marshal and the police just As reprehensible in throwing tear Gas bombs into the crowd. One landed within two or three Cesco m. Ferrari Ute president of sect of me. I saw one thrown at the defunct Bank Edward f. The feet of a woman with a baby Glynn lawyer and Nephew of her arms she dropped her baby governor Smith judge Francis x. Anco some one grabbed it up and Mancuso and Italo fait and o Ved it from trampled Pope owner of the italian daily la Progresso aided in obtaining the Pardon. Gentile had served Only three years of a sentence of Twenty years to life when governor Smith freed him. Parole violated warrants for gentiles were sent out by c. F. Kieb com \ missioner of corrections of of control in the handling and marketing of his products in the terminals showing that he has achieved substantial Success in Only two lines the establishment of commission houses and the organization of state wide marketing pools. Even in these cases the study indicates the Success has not been marked enough to meet the requirements of the farm producer in his efforts toward a firmer grip on the Supply. Started Over decade ago one of the first Grain commission houses established by Farmer elevators was organized in St. Paul in 1916, showing that this plan was attempted by Farmer Organiza a decade ago. The equity co operative Exchange located there attempted to establish its own commission Agency in the terminal Market but later forced into receivership. Other attempts were made sub de to kill himself led some to believe he carried out his threat. When last seen he was dressed in Black coat Grey trousers Wool army shirt and a Check ered overcoat. He is Light complexioned with heavy dark eyebrows about 50 years of age and a Little less than six feet in height. Zmg-2 fired at on Maiden flight Lakehurst J., set. 12�?c45 the Metal dirigible Zmc-2 being delivered to the Navy department from Detroit arrived shortly before noon today with a Bullet tools in its main helium Gas chamber. Captain William Kepner of the army who flew the ship from Detroit was unaware that he had been shot at until the ship was safely in the hangar and the Bullet was j Hole was discovered by a member of the Landing Crew. The Hole was immediately plug sequently some of which were sue god with rags to prevent further Cess Ful. Progress along this line was loss of the valuable helium until permanent repairs could be made. Captain Kepner said that he could not say definitely where the Metal ship had been when it was fired upon. O the crowd including the mayor was attracted to the scene of the dynamite no As the members left a neighbourhood political meeting seeking City drainage Relief from pers Union terminal ass n., a i Rains. The dynamite cracked a car tonal Grain commission co., rur arrest but the Crew and passengers White woman and two negroes slow however until the past four or five years the study shows. There we Ere in 1929, about 12 Farmers Grain commission agencies operating in the terminal markets. The volume of Grain handled by the principal commission agencies or Cudahy heir Dies Gani Zed by Farmers from 19-4 to two Vici pm in ice a i l l i111? 1928 is Given As follows 1924-25, in . I Uno 111 u i l 21. 446.564 bushels 1925-26, 34.664, Chicago 111., sept. 12�?ob�? 333 bushels 1926-27, 22,819,637 through issuance yesterday of bushels 1927-28, 36,060,928 bushels burial permit the death at Dwight York who has been informed that the Slayer violated his parole by returning to this country from Italy. Gentile shot two men one of whom died. A Bootleg feud was a new were uninjured. Police threw Gas bombs when bricks hurled from the crowd smashed in the car windows. Four Sticks of dynamite were discovered on the Tulane Belt tracks three hours later by Motorman u. S. Langston who stopped his car in time to Avert an expo the principal agencies Are listed As follows equity Union Grain co., Farmers Union jobbing ass�?Tn., a1 Grain co., Farmers co operative 111. Monday of John r. Cudahy son of the late John Cudahy millionaire Packer became known Here. Cudahy died at the Home of Andrew Mickelson a Barber to whose commission co., Michigan elevate Home he was taken a week ago by blamed. He was convicted and sentenced to from Twenty years to j Aion. Life by a supreme court Justice. J during balloting yesterday the Gallagher refused to name the Carmen stood 1.009 to 87 against a prominent men who he said tried to coerce himself and District attorney Dodd to prevent a vigorous prosecution. A in spite of their threats and arguments we prosecuted him to tile limit a Gallaghr said. A it was t a Case that attracted much attention but if Ever a Man deserved the chair it was Gentile. Mancuso made Appeal a judge Dodd not Only turned a deaf ear to the pleas but successfully sustained the conviction in two appeals. They were after us accepting the agreement reached by William Green president of the american federation of labor and a. B. Paterson vice president of the new Orleans Public service and approved by w. Mahon president of the International Carmens Union. The City was surprised at the outcome of the vote. When terms were announced in new York Union men generally were favourable toward acceptance although they disliked the Lack of compulsory membership in the Union of the iming in which they assert i again after Gentile was in prison Pio a the Board of directors of hat Vince a charges were ground to get us to recommend clemency Blic service accepted the agree Rosquist denied that he had i but i told them he was Lucky to i received any offer from Ells that be had told Vance of such an offer or that he had been in communication with athletic officials at Ohio have escaped the brutal chair for his it is revealed that judge Mancu a probes disparity of a mercy and Tost the Ial wheat prices Sis asserted that he had gone no italian newspaper owners joined in a her than to Volunteer to Aid it. Young Glynn is said to have High Grade of Grain storage and quist in obtaining a position at presented the Case to the governor transportation facilities City or Exchange and Union equity Exchange. Approximately 523 Farmers elevators owned Stock in these co operative sales agencies and Over 1,150 local elevators consigned Grain to them in 1927-28, the statistics indicate. Regional bodies formed another Effort in co operative marketing of Grain directed toward operations in the terminal markets has been the formation of two men who remained with him until death. The death certificate ascribed death to myocarditis and gave Cudahy Sage As 46. Mrs Mickelson said Cudahy was seriously ill when he arrived. The Mickelson Home is known As a boarding House patronized by patients at the Keeley cure Institute under his fathers will. A Trust fund of $1,500,900 was created for the son who has received the in Simmons raises nine principal objections to Hawley Bill Road contractor killed at Menno Menno s. a sept. 12�?op a Joe Healy of Manchester a contractor supervising resurfacing work on Highway no. 18 near Here was in i stantly Kille today when struck by a truck. Howard Kelly of Avon a Driver who was with him was severely in both men were picked up from holds under the truck which was loaded. A Rod penetrated Healy a Temple. O Hoover le4ds in revision of Nav program conference with Cabinet members on question of Crugers state wide or regional Grain mar keying associations the first of j come from a which the Washington wheat a in Road growers association was formed pc soul ainu ulva i in 1920, pooling approximately 12, offt vote fails 40,000 bushels of Grain in three ml61 years. The records of these Organiza Columbus to help him in defraying col expenses. Of per. Gets year in prison rapid City. S. A. Sent. 12�?cp a Harold Davis. 19, charged with a tacking a nine year old rapid to Cirl. Pleaded guilty and was to one year in the state ent iary this morning in Cir it court by judge h. R. Hanley. Weather forecast by the associated press by officials s. Asked to Honor Washington d. A. Sept. 12-tn Lewis Clark Aid j a the High protein Content of can Pierre. S. D., sept. 12�?of a an Adian wheat adequate storage a Dakota to invitation to South place a memorial Monument at the grave of Captain Meriwether Lewis of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition will be Given Here tonight by p. E. Cox of Nashville him Cox who is president of the tons including the Nebraska wheat growers association the South Dakota wheat growers association the Central states soft wheat growers association the others in the total volume of Grain handled show nearly 9,, bushels for 1922-23, 25,000,000 bushels for 1924-35, 17,000,000 bushels for 1926-27, and 12,300,000 bushels for 1927-28, in approximate figures. Kvaley a body found in cottage ruins Fergus Falls minn., sept. 12�?ups a a death of congressman o. Kvale 60, of the seventh Minnesota District was a accidental Quot county authorities said today and no inquest will be held. Kvale s charred body was found in the ruins of his cottage near Battle Lake minn., yesterday. The cottage had been destroyed by fire which is believed to have been started by the explosion of a gasoline lamp according to Coroner j. G. Vigen who investigated. Meriwether Lowis memorial association is touring states once crossed by the expedition and in South Dakota fair tonight and voting each state to provide a monday cooler in West and South Ament or Marker at the be is a portions tonight warmer in West tonal Monument at Nashville portion Friday. A having visited Topeka Karr North Dakota partly Cloudy to Lincoln. Neb., Des Moines la and ight and Friday cooler tonight St. Paul minn., Cox is scheduled Armer in West portion Friday to speak Here tonight and probably Frost in East portion to leave for Bismarck. N. And . Gon and Washington. To a Cloudy tonight with show j his address Here was is in extreme East portion cooler by l. K. Fox state history West portion Friday partly i will be under auspices of the stau Citi fies and favourable transportation rates were cited today by officials of the Bureau of agricultural economics As important factors contributing to the disparity Between Canadian and american wheat tithe Bureau yesterday undertook meantime from St. Paul came an investigation at the request of reports of possible candidates to a succeed Kvale in Congress the Only Farmer labor member in the lower House won his seat in 1922 by defeating the author of the prohibition enforcement act Andrew j. Volstead. Oudy cooler in East portion. Local temperatures maximum and minimum tem perjured As recorded by the official thermometer from 7 a. X yesterday to 7 a. In. Today maximum 73 minimum so % at 7 a. In. Today 52 toads fair historical society. A a of the Federal farm Board to learn the causes of the disparity and what bearing storage facilities in this country had on it. Foreseeing the need of the farm Board for such information the Bureau under the direction of its chief Nils a. Olson has been studying the situation for some time and much of the data requested is available although a Field Survey is arranged to be conducted of country and terminal storage space. The greatest disparity in prices was found by or. Stein chief of the division of statistical and historical research to be on Cash Grain and Grain for delivery in the immediate or near future Gener a Bushel in canadians it was Portland Maine sept. 12�?ob�? the grand army of Tho Republic in its 63rd National Encampment Here today Laid on the table the proposal or a reunion of the soldiers of the North and South. The action was taken on a minority report of the committee on resolutions. A Large a a Aye vote sent the report to the Leroy t. Carleton of Winthrop v me., who presented the minority report got a round of applause from the veterans when he called or a a final reunion of the Blue and Gray in 1930 or 1931. The g. A. R. Selected Cincinnati As the place for its 64th National Encampment next jeer. Hunters warned of cholera in ducks Brookings s. D., sept. 12�?up a or. B. Taylor state College veterinarian today said ducks found dead in nearby lakes and sloughs were probably diseased with a cholera that is not transmissible to humans. While or. Taylor was certain that persons would not be affected by the disease he warned Hunters that the fowl would be in such a poor condition As to be unfit for caters to Rich says by d. Harold Oliver associated press staff writer Washington sept. 12.�?nine a outstanding objections to the pending Tariff Bill were enumerated in a speech in the Senate today by senator Simmons of North Carolina who opened fire on the Republican measure for the democrats by declaring it would add billions of dollars to the annual tax Burden imposed upon the consuming masses. Aiming his castigation not Only at the administrative and special features of the Bill but at proposed increased rates As Well the Veteran minority Tariff Leader gave the following reasons Why he could not support it. It contains Many rates and increases upon agricultural products that Are useless and ineffective. A it is Replete with exorbitant rates on articles which Farmers buy. Caters to Rich a it contains numerous instances of higher rates on articles used by the masses than on articles of identical use but purchased principally by persons of wealth or of More than average Means. A it does not conform to president hoovers request for increases on Industrial products Only when there has been a slackening of employment due to imports. In Many cases increases have been granted to industries which have been very prosperous under the present Tariff act. A it is full of inconsistencies and unfair discrimination. A it increases rates on Many articles even though the imports under the present Tariff act have been negligible. A it encourages inefficiency by Many of its increases in rates. A its excessive increases on Many articles imperil our Trade with european countries. A by its liberalization of the flexible provisions enlarging the Powers and discretion of the president the latitude allowed the president in the imposition of additional duties is dangerously charges special privilege declaring the amendments to the present Law made by the House and those proposed by the finance committee majority were not fixed upon a basis of the difference in Cost of production Here and abroad but were determined a largely in response to the appeals and demands of the beneficiaries of the High and excessive rates proposed the North Carolina senator challenged the Contention of the majority that the Cost of production measuring Rod was no longer practicable of application. Postpone Yare Case action on the Vare Case was postponed this morning until next december by a vote of 41 to 34. The vote was taken prior to the opening of the Tariff debate. The vote Senate leaders said was not regarded As a test of strength either on the Vare question or the Tariff Issue. Chester h. Gray legislative representative of the american farm Bureau federation has sent to each member of the Senate a statement asserting that the pending Bill does not give agriculture and Industry equal Protection. He asked higher rates for farm products than those already proposed. The statement asserted Mitchell sends big fair crowd special trains bring in j throng gov. Bulow baby beef bidder Huron s. D., sent. 12�?up a Clear skies together Rith the final horse racing program and the return engagement of Charles Speed Holman twin City Ace of the air this afternoon attracted another Mam i Moth crowd at the annual state fair Here. An hour before noon More than 12.000 persons had entered the grounds and the steady flow of aug to mobiles through the Gates gave j Promise of another record break ing attendance. Wednesdays crowd announced j by officials As 42.000. Fell Short by 3.000 of equating the All time record established wednesday of last year. Secretary John f. White said the general receipts for the exposition were still running equal to those of last year. A crowd of 15,000 persons watched the revue and a a night in Seville together with an elaborate fireworks display at the grand stand last night. This was even greater than the previous record grand stand crowd of wednesday 1928. Mitchell sends crowd Mitchell where the world s Only Corn Palace show is to be staged the latter part of this month sent a Large delegation accompanied by a band to the state fair today. Redfield also was represented by a band numbering 28 pieces and several score of visitors. Two special trains one from Sioux Falls and the other from Hawarden Iowa which converged at Salem rolled into Huron this morning bearing several Hundred visitors from the Southeastern part of the state. A baby from Wessington Delores Hultman la months old daughter of or. And mrs. Cecil Hultman was judged the most perfect baby in state Competition at the fair. Delores was scored 98.7 per cent perfect. Governor is bidder favors reduction London ?., sept. 12�? apr it was officially announced at number to Downing Street late this afternoon that the British prime minister Ramsay Macdonald would sail for the United states on september 28. Announcement followed a conference Between or. Macdonald and ambassador Dawes. There is every Prospect of final agreement Between great Britain and the United states on naval disarmament it is understood Here although the usual Reserve is maintained in British off la circles. The margin of difference Between the. British., and. American., viewpoints on naval Power is believed to be very Small. Washington d. C., sept. 12.�?op a a revision of the american position on disarmament facilitating an agreement with great Britain and bringing such an Accord nearer is believed to have resulted from a protracted series of conferences Between president Hoover Secretary Stimson Secretary Adams and the general Board of the Navy. Information from an authoritative source was that ambassador Dawes had been kept advised on the trend of the discussions which yesterday filled most of the Day and evening. In addition it is confidently expected that in the near future perhaps within the next 24 hours new instructions will go Forward to or. Dawes for presentation to prime minister Macdonald. Indications were that the presidents conferences had to do with a readjustment of the 15-Cruiser construction program effecting a redistribution of tonnage gun Power and other elements to conform with the wishes of the London government. Rebalanced cruisers the impression has prevailed in naval and diplomatic circles in Washington that a re balancing of the Cruiser program Archt be effective in bringing closer the positions of the United states and great Britain on the naval question. N during the past week the american naval experts i ave been engage govenor Buinow who appears to de in a study of a possible shifting 4-h j of the various elements which cube one of the most ardent boys and girls club fans on the grounds made the first bid of 25 cents a Pound for the grand Cham Pion baby beef at the 4-h club Sale this afternoon. The Morrell packing company o Sioux Falls was the successful bidder on the animal which was produced by Allan Bogue of Beresford. Tie Packer paid 30 cents a Pound or a a Dick a purebred Hereford which weighed 980 pounds. Allan a Cash return amounted to $234. Urges Tariff truce throughout Europe Geneva. Switzerland sept. 12-op a Germany a idea regarding the reorganization of Europe into a a United states were outlined before the economic committee of the league of nations today by or. Rudolph Breitschneid Leader of the social democrats the largest German political party. Enlarging upon the View of for. Reign minister Stresemann which Hile the average Adt Orem rate ready indicated German support that a resisting of the a paper pro for Premier Briand Span european Grams of the american Navy might 03 to l oort plan the German spokesman an be called for to meet the existing denounced his support of a Tariff sires of president Hoover for either ter into a naval program such As is contemplated under the 15-Cruiscr Law. Naval circles have pointed oui that the factors in this program in addition to tonnage involve Speed Armour gun Power and other technical and intricate phases. Certain schools of thought Are known to exist in the Navy and also in diplomatic circles in Washington that believe that a shifting of one or More of these elements or Basic factors might Well pave the Way for the basis of a naval understanding Between the United states and great Britain. Favors reduction president Hoover has already declared himself in favor of a policy of naval reduction ii instead of one of Mere limitation insofar As auxiliary ships Are concerned. Parity or naval Equality has already been agreed upon Between great Britain and the United states As a basis of discussion on the naval problem. In order thu meet the situation Well informed circles consider it possible be increased from 28.34 per cent under the present Law to 32.60 per cent by the committee Bill the same average rate on Industrial products would be raised from 38.18 per cent to 43.83 per cent an increase of 4.26 per cent for agriculture and of 5.65 per cent for Industry. State a. Body to Back up farm Board Huron s. D., sept. 12�?up a a Resolution favouring the action the Federal farm Board and pledge a truce throughout the continent. However he favored a three year period during which existing Tariff Levels would not be raised rather than the two years As suggested by British and belgian spokesmen. One important Point of difference announced by or. Breitschneid was that he believed an economic confederation of european states must have its initial basis in com Mon political interest to assure c7 its successful launching. Or. Breitschneid said Germany would be glad to see the abolition a stringent limitation or reduction giving at the same time a Basic parity with great Britain. The reduction policy with its accompanying desire by the president to Cut taxes for naval expenditure is one of the presidents most intimate desires and throughout the present negotiations it is known that he has steadfastly worked toward this end. Macdonald action hinges on u. S. Navy revision London eng sept. 12�?ob�? ing support to its program was Cen Ort visas a cum shout eur-1 important developments in adopted by the state chamber As not a orid it am trill Nego agriculture at a meeting Here last dec or a Prono a by Vatious Are expected Here Wathu Muhu a a m. Lacheur of France would be a 4g hours according to Well inform the Resolution was passed after f. H. Sloan of Sioux Falls Secre Goa tary of the state Farmers elevator by be identified by their Lack of activity he said. Ducks in the Brookings and Deu volstead has been mentioned As a Al counties Lake District Are believed candidate at amp special election i to have suffered a heavy loss from which the governor must Call with the disease which has been head in ten Days after being notified of Ier in North Dakota or. Taylor a vacancy. Said flax soars to top for season of $3.50____ Minneapolis. Minn., sept. 12�? #9 ally from 8 to 9 cents a flax continued to climb on the favor of the Canadian Minneapolis Board of Trade today. Found also that the Dominion Grain by mid session the Price was 13 generally had higher rent higher than yesterdays close. Tent and there was a tendency is on. .03 inches Precipio october and december stopped just the world Market to Loa since Januar i. 21.61 inches a a it we Rel Rita. Is ability for flour Muling purposes. Imitation excess 3.79. Since january preferential freight rates in Canada also were found to bring grow weather and roads Serap. A our Falls Iiron rate town Nekton ipod City be 7 am i 59 70 51 73 54 72 conditions in South Dakota is i Peci Aliy in Buenos Aires and a Centina where drought had caused. A loss estimated in private advices ers almost ten cents a Bushel More at about 35.000.000 bushels started at the Point of delivery than re the heavy upward trend. Cei Ved by Domestic Mowere. In and that Argentine Farmers coition Canadian Spring wheat c p Lorf roads and flax under was Short and was handled without 50 .00 Good Ere turning wheat and Fox Mae was in sufficient Stor 46 .00 Good to use the acreage for late com if Dun Cuny a cities. Also it 47 of Akk found that the Canadian crop. Fall being harvested later than the do 80 so 50 .00 Good wild Marcels Are 55 "4 54 .00 Good a fair within the next Mystic Grain gave an allowance of 58 76 54 .00 Good. In South America within thine which to handle it. 61 to 53 .00 Good ten Days. A �?T79 baby William f. Kennedy who now live at Okaton s. D., think he a the first White child bom in the Vicinity of Mitchell. Or. Kennedy a Bora about Twenty mile South of Mitchell on a Home Tead in Hutchinson county which a. Then Armstrong county on oct. 9, 1879. The evening Republican would like to collect the names of the persons still alive who were Bora in this Section in the same year. This data will be used As an additional feature in the Golden Jubilee edition of the evening Republican which will be minted soon in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the City of Mitchell. Address All communications to the Golden Jubilee editor care of the evening Republican. Vav r c elects association and one of a committee Portland a me., sept. 12�? a mrs. Of 16 representing Grain marketing Margaret Bonnet of Pittsburgh reorganizations who met with the Das elected president of the a. Ederal of amp in Board in Chicago hat tonal woman a Relief corps mrs. Consumption suck ads can reach explained the boards proposal for Aunie Morris Clark of hot Springs. A advancing Farmers Money on their was e acted chaplain. Grain. I a to virtually All Farmers Organiza a cup Aii requite tons of the state were represented in Juul in at the meeting and All were uni american form in their approval of the farm boards actions. A. R. Crowder of Detroit. Elk Point presided. Boston. The Farmers elevator Assoria herring and Tion one of the member Organiza and Heving. Tons of the chamber of agriculture it Louis held a special meeting last night new York and chose Sioux Falls As the place Gray and of the annual meeting which will Dickey. Be held december 19 to 12. Jed circles. By that time the american reply to great Britain a naval disarmament proposals will be in prime minister Ramsay Macdonald a hands. The nature of this reply will largely determine whether the labor Leader will leave for Washington on september 28 or whether his visit will have to be postponed until a much later late. Extreme Reserve continues to be maintained on this Side of the at league Blantic regarding the Anglo Amer a h e lean negotiations. It is understood co 010 010�?2 9 3 j however that British proposals 091 009 000�?1 8 2 postulated a minimum Cruiser ton Hayworth Morrisn amp be 0f 340,000 tons. It is understood that the reaction of the. Too 020 000�?2 8 i. 010 Oil olx�?5 la i Manion Sherid and american government to these proposals which is expected to be outlined in the reply Downing Street Hopes to receive before the we Eek Chicago. Too 002 000�?3 la 4end, no have important Bearn frn in Iii Ted in i att Philadelphia. 210 Coo of a 4 Roll Ai Tim naval Power Quot Cmaj i to id la i in Thomas and Autry Naiberg 1 Jug considered in Autho Taii 4 for vote on Harej Rommel and Cochrane. 1 quarters As extremely unlikely that Washington. c. Sent. 12-Opi Cleveland prime minister Macdonald Mutt because the Bell announcing the w Ashington _ a a a a a go to Washington immediately in. Roll Call did not ring in his office and l a a a in cd a a a teas agreement in principle had senator w. H. Mcmaster of South National league i been Rea d Dakota asked the Senate yesterday r h f to permit him to vote on a motion new York 2q2 m 110_8 n 0 after he appeared on the floor Pittsburgh. 010 too 111�?5 12 2 late to be recorded. The motion of Fitzsimmons and Hogan Krem feed by Republican Leader Watson or and Hemsley it and adopted was to postpone con amp Oaklyn. My too 000-2 5 2 Side ration until december of the Cincin Ati. Too 200 200-4 12 0 Norris Resolution to bar Vare of Pennsylvania from the Senate. Watson objected to the request Vance and Deberry Rixey and Sukeforth. Philadelphia 003 010 210-7 la <5 Senate committee off on Shearer investigation Washington d. Sept. 12�? a ready to carry out the expressed desire of president Hoover that charges of interference by Large american shipbuilding corporation cd the unsuccessful Geneva disarmament conference of 1927 be but Mcmaster was allowed to an Chicago. Too too 100-1 7 i sifted a to the very the ounce he would have voted against Willioughby and Davis Bush and Senate naval committee today de the motion. His vote would have changed the result. Not Taylor. Boson and Chicago rain. I voted itself to formulating Plana j continued on Page nine Al