Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 20, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
To ride a Only Corn Palace sept. 23 to sept. 28be Here sure a r f weather Tut the 717\ti\t/ a Lim adv a a a tit thir Cloudy warmer i he Lovening Republican edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Friday september 20, 929 twelve pages number 295norbeck hints at new credit inquiry Al is to be a Irish landlord opposition to Smith to be real dictator in unique City Cormer governor of new York to manage great new office building on top of world in Eph i i naval parity is Many sided Britain and America however continue to pare Down needs closer together trouble with Senate opens Senate looms naval lobby on naval Cut investigation hog wild restlessness seen As Hoover pushes his negotiations first witness called testify on Shearer charges new York n. Y., sept. 20�? a a the Man who came up from the. A mints of America s Metropolis governor of Nev York and to Ock at the door of the White House is to be a ruler again. Aug Irish landlord is what a ired e. Smith Calls his new role Ai the virtual head of a City of 60.030 persons that now is in the , but a ruler nevertheless. In will be a unique Community a j Lily within a City housed in a ver j , Citadel of Brick steel i a Are j e Smith is president of an organization which will erect the a in whose Topmost peaks he May j worlds tallest building in new York. The Woolworth building 60 a of Down upon the City of his i stories High is the tallest at present. An artists Conception shows How i the new building will rear above that Peak. It will be a compact Community whose height will exceed its Gifth i rot a acres of Manhattan is top prize $2,535 Public utilities t threatening the Clouds with its 80 j a a Aries. 61 million Dollar Home $30,000,000 Home for his new Grill entries in re pub i Federal figures show net Asti Quency is planned by the for j lican race Are Short of i profit of 71 millions in gift Campaign increase income Mer governor As president of the j Empire state office building corporation which will erect the larger office building in the world. It u Iii Rise within 18 months upon the to of the world famous Waldorf Astoria hotel on fifth Avenue. From one who sought escape from the Quot maelstrom of Public life after a l n Aud distinguished career he appears to have tackled the kind of a task in which he will find my Ige. As governor the welfare Asti Quency was uppermost expectations when the management of the re j publican determined to give away i 5 $20,Ock in automobiles and Cash in i the great gift distribution it was i thought that the prize list w As so j j Liberal that hundreds would get in i and carry on. The fact that one stands to win i $2,535. And that a everybody wins something a ought to have beet problems with a familiar j en0ugh a Knock everyone months of t for july alone evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., sept. 20�? Public Utility earnings continue on the incline according to reports of the department of Commerce which show continued Large profit increases for 95 representative Utility concerns during the first seven really that May be the Case. Maybe you Are a knocked so cold you Haven t fully recovered. Of his in his i my. As an a Irish landlord the j y0u expected everyone else to get Access of the Gigantic business in i into this election and everyone exuding will depend much upon petted you to get in. The result is same considerate attention to but few Are in. There ought to be at in welfare of his people. Water least As Many candidates in each Quot i o my i Metw of a 4-v� electric Power finances and taxes Are problems from which he ids no escape in his new role. Enters new Field announcement of his new business plans signified that the time far play was Over. At 56 he has District As there Are prizes offered. Not one of the automobile prizes or the Many Many purses of Gold and Silver ought to go begging. The Cash commission of ten per cent offered to All who do not win one of the grand prizes ought to cause rolled up his sleeves and entered one to get Busy. Upon a phase of activity in the i you. About Money being tight. Airiness Field. You talk about there not being anything to do to make Money. You talk about not being Able to do this or that. You cry because of an alleged my a quiet life with his family nigh ones in financial affairs yet Here is Over $20,000 waiting for men and women married or single to take a big prize without one cent of expense. And what is the result everybody is afraid they Haven to got the time. Everyone is afraid someone else has More brains and More Selling ability and More friends who will rally around them in their efforts to win. Not up to expectations the response to the election is since his unsuccessful bid for the residency or. Smith has been a comfortable suite in the Butle in new York after Brief Bourns in famous vacation spots in ? South and East. He has Devot his time to rest and wilting diking on his autobiography a up of army planes to Fly for air fair Sioux Falls s. D., sept. 20�? a Riny air planes held the censer j not quite we hat it should be. Really merest today at the Sioux Falls it would seem that there Are enough a Lair while a army Day was of a men and women in Mitcheu and f red. Three planes from Selfridge the surrounding territory who have i eld mich., arrived Here last night ambition and Energy to grasp this a bile More were expected today exceptional Opportunity. You must rom fort Riley kans., and ran i be Here. You surely have the Abili-1 Field. 111. I to and the friends. Maybe you need More than 10.000 persons were i someone to prod you along to make the local Airport yesterday offis announced. The six Day prom will close tomorrow bombing contest yesterday was you help yourself. This proposition is big enough to demand the attention of the biggest Man or woman. If someone by Art darts of Batt Laming to you today and put up a pro Ajr no i Ivy surf a sex position in which you stood to males a i n Roy Liggett of water a month Gnu would town second. Art Chester of Joliet 111., was third. Davis also won a relay race fat red by Johnny Livingston. Aurin., second Herman Kamer i Salle <8>, third and Frank Wigt Miles City mont., fourth. Of $500 to $1,000 a month you would give it serious consideration. Yet what Are you really doing Hunting around for reason to excuse your i self from making More in the next few weeks than you probably do in i two or three years and More certainly than most people actually save in years and years. Nyon ends Rumor if you have a Home or a car if of Daou cod or Watt one a the big Bend some luxurious Kall r of Olina i a. Cars does Nowc Appeal to you the Cash High is Moines la., sept. 20.�? a3 a they represent ought to make a very v. S. Kenyon judge of the United 1 Appeal. We Ith $2,535, $2,245. Mates circuit court of appeals yes $2,130. $1,915, $1,566. $1,495, $1�?T495 Quot Day set at rest rumours that he $135, $$1,125. Or $950. You can do Ould enter the race for United much. You have that Home you j a ates senator from Iowa by Issue have wanted for 10 Long. You have 1 no a statement that lie a to take such a to the 95 companies comprising operators of Gas electric Light heat Power and traction and water services throughout the country reported net earnings through july 1929, of $578,500,000, As contrasted with $492,622,718 or the same period last year. In Sharp contrast the department Points out net earnings for similar periods in 1927 and 1926 were $445,317,271 and $408,630,844, respectively. Gross earnings of these Public utilities through july of this year were reported As $1,332,750,000, As against $1,285,425,397 last year. The figures for 1927 and 1926 were Given As $1,226,215,873 and $1,147,827,594. For july 1929, Gross earnings were $178,000,000, and net $71,000.-000. For the same month in 1928 Gross earnings amounted to $173,-645.919, and net $62,260,333, the department reports. The High Mark in Utility earnings was established last january the report shows Wrhen the 95 companies made a net of $92,000,000. Subsequent monthly reports have shown a seasonable decline but remained for each month substantially above Levels for the past four years. Auto death toll for �?T29 increasing Washington d. C., sept. 20.�? death rates from automobile accidents based on reports from 78 Large cities in the United states indicate that a decided increase is seen for 1929 Over the death rate for 1928. The figures also show that deaths from accidents Are More numerous during the fail and Winter than during the Spring. The statistics were compiled by the dept of Commerce. From january to March the number of deaths resulting from automobile accidents decreased from 30 deaths per 100,000 population to less than 19, but from May to August they increased from 21 to 28 per 100.000 population. During the four weeks ending sept. 7, the 78 cities reported 710 deaths while for the same period in 1928 there were 622 deaths. New York City leads the list with 1,207 deaths for the year Chicago is second with 789. 0 by Mark Sullivan Washington d. C., sept. 20�?the portion of the opposition to the British and american naval parity that comes from propagandists like Shearer and his employers the ship building companies will be minimized by disclosures within the next few Days. Another part of opposition comes indirectly from present or retired naval officers in America and great Britain especially the latter. That portion of the opposition Springs from a natural and rather appealing Pride of profession. Yet another part of the opposition comes from persons who sincerely think America ought to have a Navy not merely equal to Britain a but Floater than any in the world. Another portion comes from persons who think there should be no agreement or parity unless it be accompanied by action about Freedom of the seas. Still another portion. Of the opposition Springs from sincere insistence that the parity shall be actual meaning that America must be literally and meticulously As powerful on the sea As great Britain. At the moment opposition and criticism dwell upon the apparent fact that under the proposed understanding Britain would have some ten or twelve per cent greater tonnage than America. U. S. Has most cruisers recent informal statements and newspaper summaries give the tentative figures of total tonnage for Britain As roughly 339,000 tons. They give the tentative figures for the american Navy As roughly 300,000 tons. This would give Britain an apparent advantage in tonnage of about 40.000 tons. The same tentative figures however give America Twenty one of the maximum size cruisers and great Britain Only fifteen. The advantage to great Britain in total tonnage partly cancels the advantage to the United states in number of maximum sized cruisers. This statement it is fair to say we Ould riot be agreed to by some critics. To compare the War time effectiveness of maximum sized cruisers and Small cruisers All of vary ing Speed age and gun equipment is to borrow a phrase from senator to dings of Maryland a was difficult As to compare potatoes and for explanation to the average Landsman a very rough analogy May help. Imagine two business men agreeing that there shall be parity in their fleets of automobiles and trucks. In one Fleet the american Are Twenty one Packard. In the other Fleet the British Are Only fifteen Packard. It is apparent that the Fleet with Only fifteen Packard should be entitled to let us say a number of extra Fords to make up or its inferiority in Packard. This same analogy will serve to bring out another aspect of the discrepancy Between the two navies. Of the Twenty one big cruisers held by America about fourteen will be a Brand new in 1936. They Are Only just now being built and some will not even be begun until 1931. On the other hand the fifteen big cruisers held by Britain continued on Page six opposition silent Tariff fight is on by Francis m. Stephenson i Washington d. C., sept. 20�? a3 associated press staff writer i a the Senate Tariff controversy Washington d. C., sept. 20�? a3 a shared interest on Capitol Hill today virtually playing a Lone hand in his j with the Start of the naval sub naval limitations negotiations with great Britain so far president Hoover nevertheless is under the Eye of a watchful if silent Senate the court of last review on the contemplated treaty for armaments restriction. Privately and apparently sincerely All factions in the Senate profess a desire for Success in naval limit committees investigation of the activities of american shipbuilders at the unsuccessful tripartite arms limitation conference at Geneva in 1927. This investigation growing out of allegations made by William b. Shearer of new York big Navy advocate in a suit for $257,655 which Wall St. On a crazy spree senator says head of Senate banking committee says Stock Bubble will burst tons Effort and for this reason the he claimed was due him from three members explain they Are refraining from discussion at this time. Consults Borah while he consulted several times with chairman Borah of the Senate foreign relations committee on the subject of naval limitations in the Early stages of the discussions with Premier Macd Bald the president apparently has conferred with none of the Senate in the More recent developments. Senator Borah an opponent of the 15-Cruiser Bill enacted at the last session made it Clear to or. Hoover that he was interested in a naval conference if some actual reductions were to be sought in the number of ships of great Britain and the United states. The inference drawn from the Idaho senators position was that if limitation was to be accomplished without reduction in the present strength of the British and american navies he was not particularly concerned about the forthcoming conference. Presenting a somewhat different View the Strong Navy group in the Senate apparently has a consider Able number of votes. Headed by chairman Hale of the naval committee and senator Swanson of Virginia the ranking Democrat this Force will be insistent that any agreement reached with great Britain provide strictly for an Equality of the two navies. Frown on negotiations without talking for publication some of this group Are frowning on the program discussed in London which would restrict the american eight Inch cruisers to 18. This problem is about the last Point of difference so far Between or. Mac Donald and the president and indications Are that it May go Over to the forthcoming conference for decision. Should or Hoover decide upon Senate representation on the american delegation he would undoubtedly turn to Borah who would have charge of a treaty in the Senate and either Robinson of Arkansas the democratic Leader and a member of the foreign relations committee or senator Swanson of Virginia the ranking democratic member. 53 destroyers ordered withdrawn from Navy Washington d. C., sept. 20�? up a pointing to the eventual reduction of americans Large preponderance Over great Britain in destroyer strength the Navy department has ordered 53 ships of this class withdrawn from the Battle and scouting fleets. 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D., sept. 20�? a3 a crashing to Earth while it was being stunted about 2,000 feet in the air a Cabin monoplane carried three Young men to their deaths seven Miles Southwest of Here thursday afternoon. Two of the victims were Brothers Roy and Floyd Mcneill sons of e. L. Mcneill one of Spink county a most prosperous Farmers. The third was Sylvester Clayberg. Wealthy Young Man from Avon 111. Clayberg a Pilot of limited experience who held Only a private License was at the controls. He successfully put the re Ane a new Curtiss Robin thru h two loops. Suddenly the Craft turned Over on its Back cording to witnesses who were watching the Maneu vers from nearby Fields. It came out of this and a few seconds later dropped in a nose dive. Again it was stunting just before the ship started Down on its last dive. It was the first flight for Floyd Mcneill. 30, who was said to have been reluctant to go up when urged by his brother Roy 28, a flier of considerable experience who had a limited commercial flying License. Clayberg who was about 20, said he wanted to Man the controls and climbed into the pilots seat followed by Roy and Floyd who after considerable coaxing agreed to go up. The Trio planned to go to Huron for gasoline when they started. A we might do a Little stunting a Roy said just before the Takeoff. After the plane lad gone about two Miles it circled Back Over the Mcneill farm. When it had attained an Altitude of Between 2.000 and 2,500 feet the stunting began. The tragic ride came after Roy Large american companies for services at Geneva was ordered after president Hoover had directed the department of Justice to look into the question whether they had been guilty of disseminating propaganda inimical to the governments interest. Officers of the american Brown Boveri electric corporation one of those named in the Shearer suit and subsidiaries were the first called to testify. They Are to be followed As the daily hearings proceed by representatives of the Bethlehem steel corporation and its shipbuilding subsidiary and the Newport news shipbuilding and dry Dock corporation. After they have been questioned Shearer will be heard. Borah hurls charges senator Borah Republican Idaho who sponsored the Resolution ordering the Senate investigation has called attention that the three companies now Are building cruisers for the Navy which might not have been started if the Geneva conference had been successful. The Tariff situation in the Senate meanwhile was altered somewhat today by the decision of the republicans to Speed up the legislative machinery in an Effort to pass the Bill before december. Spurred by senator Watson of Indiana the Republican Leader the party regulars propose to put the Senate to work an hour earlier beginning monday. If the additional hour of labor proves insufficient for the speeding up process they will take up a proposal for night sessions or even earlier Day meetings. Independents feared some concern still was Felt however Over the attitude of the re Ity of the independents including Ity of the Inge Pendents including Borah of Idaho and Norris of Nebraska did not attend the party conference which agreed on the program for the acceleration but some of the far Northwestern senators who also have been causing worry were there. This group which includes Jones of Washington Steister of Oregon and Oddie of Nevada demanding duties on lumber shingles and other products of their states. Not Long after the decision to Speed up was reached copies of a Resolution adopted by the Republican business women inc., protesting increases in rates came to the desks of the republicans. It urged a Only such changes in Tariff rates As will give Relief to business but will not effect a greater increase in living at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue meanwhile the Treasury department was hard at work collecting data on tax returns of 325 corporations and individuals requested by democratic members of the finance. Committee. While no announcement was made at the department it was said the work would take some time. Senator Peter Norbeck senator Norbeck in Mitchell today declared that Wall Street had gone mad and that something must be done to curb such wild speculation As the Street has witnessed in the last few indicated that he would Call the Senate committee on Banks and banking of which he is chairman together shortly after his return to Washington the senator left for the capital today after spending a few hours Here. His first engagement is to attend a meeting of the Senate committee on agriculture at which the qualifications of the members of the Hoover farm Board will be examined. Fifteen die in t night club fire nearly 230 trapped when flames sweep resort in Detroit righted and those in the ground j made numerous flights during the marvelled at the skill of the Pilot. Lost want ads return hundreds of dollars Worth of lost property to the owners. Most people who find things Are honest but Many do not Faa ii imn Prativa in a Litvai a two others been identified. Reel it imperative to advert heir clothing was burned 0 f and Tise the article but would the charred and blackened Condi rather wait for the loser to advertise. Mrs. B. Anderson of Detroit mich., sept. 20�? a sixteen persons were killed and More than 50 others Are in hospitals with injuries suffered in a fire which gutted the study club a night club on the Edge of the downtown theatre District Early this morning. One Hundred and thirty patrons and 40 employees including entertainers were in the night club when flames broke t f 3ugh the Wall at the first floor and swept up the main stairway cutting off the Only Means of escape. Patrolman James Mcguire who discovered the Blaze ran to a nearby fire Box and returned to find the flames and smoke roaring up the staircase. Before patrons and employees were aware of their danger the fire was upon them. A cigarette girl was suffocated by the hot fumes As she stood in the Center of the dance floor and dropped Down Over her tray. Her body was found by firemen. Found dead in room Many patrons rushed for safety in a Small dressing room seven by fifteen feet in the rear of the building. Thirty of them were found piled unconscious in the tiny place when firemen broke into the room. Several of them were dead. Others were badly injured. The Interior of the building was ruined but the exterior presented an almost unblemished appearance save for broken windows and a fire escape which hangs useless a mockery to those who ventured to Trust it As an exit. Marty Cohen proprietor of the club and Robert Jackson master of ceremonies were closeted with police this morning Cohen attributed the fire to rivals in business. Tho study club had been operating for about a year and had prospered. Firemen who tried to enter the building through windows found that the window opening had been covered on the inside with Wall Board. All windows in the second floor had thus been closed they asserted. At receiving Hospital 20 men and 30 women were checked in within an hour after the outbreak of the Fife. Other hospitals in the City cared for other injured. Many suffocated most of the fatalities physicians said resulted from suffocation. Identification of the dead was difficult because of the badly burned clothing and the disfigurement which which follows suffocation. State and City fire commissioners investigating the Blase with the police declared this morning that they could find no evidence tha the fire was of incendiary origin. The bodies of five women lie in the county morgue unidentified. To attend a. Meet senator Peter Norbeck of South Dakota in Mitchell today on his Way to Washington said that one of the first things that would engage his attention upon his return to Washington would be a meeting of the Senate agriculture committee which has been called to meet next tuesday. At this session. Senator Norbeck said the course or action of the committee toward the Hoover farm Board appointees would be determined. When the president selected the farm Board members and sent their names to the Senate for confirmation the appointments were All referred to the Senate agricultural committees. Washington advices indicate that some members of the Board May be questioned by the committee. Wall Street gone crazy As chairman of the Senate committee on banking and currency the senior South Dakota senator is deeply interested in the present credit situation. He thinks something should be done to alleviate present conditions and in discussing the question said a i think Wall Street has gone crazy. Prices Are badly inflated. What goes up must come Down. A Boom always bursts. The innocent people Are the Only sufferers. There was a time when business was organized and conducted for a business profit. It is now organized for a promotion profit. The new motto is to sell the Stock to the suckers and make up a new line. A the effects of the recent gambling Rush in Wall Street has been to draw Money into new York from a1 Over the country. The increases in the discount rate by the Federal Reserve Board has been an infect festive remedy because it has tended to increase the already prevailing interest rates. Hopes for change in Law a if nothing is done it will be but natural for the Bubble to burst and for conditions to return to Normal. But the Price we will pay will a a tremendous one. A i am hoping that such changes May be made in the banking Law As will prevent a repetition of such conditions. The Senate banking committee will take this matter up seriously in the immediate future and i believe a remedy can be found which will work out for the Benefit of business agriculture and in fact of everyone but the gamblers. In order to facilitate action on the credit situation which has resulted in higher interest rates for Farmers and business men throughout the country which has compelled cities counties and states to pay higher interest rates on Bond issues senator Norbeck declared he would Call a meeting of fhe Senate committee on Banks for the express purpose of seeking a remedy. A o Brooklyn St. Louis wet grounds. Are you too big to consider real into a i continued on Page six a her games not scheduled. Aberdeen Yankton rapid City Pierre 7 am i 48 63 46 47 47 44 46 Lorf roads 58 66 48 65 63 43 46 44 45 43 45 to Good Good Good Good Good Good then the plane shot straight Down this time to crash in a Field less than a half mile from the Mcneill farm Home and about 30 reds from the Garfield township cemetery. The three men their bodies badly mangled were dead when onlookers reached the scene. It was with difficulty that their bodies were extricated from the wreckage. Day taking up his friends. Includ-1 Odin minn., was travelling de among his passengers was his i through and lost her travel father who has been living on the. ,. A ,. Spink county farm since 1882. A log bag which was located Roy who has been in commercial 1 for her by Means of a want flying service in Illinois for Sev 1 cd u and. One wrote eral months was Home on a visit i am sure Tion of their bodies a ill make identification difficult. Of the nine men who were killed eight have been identified. The fire came at the Peak of the nights business. Waggoner waives preliminary trial Cheyenne wyo., sept. 20�? j3�? c. Waggoner Telluride colo., Lindbergh hops off on Caribbean trip starts flight to Blaze new Alf Trail to South american Points Miami. Fla., sept. 20�?of a col. Charles a. Lindbergh took off from pan american Airport Here at 9 05 a. Rn., on the first leg of his projected flight around the air route of the Caribbean sea. The plane took the air gracefully and headed South for Havanna its first Stop. The plane is carrying 135 pounds of special mail for the East coast of South America and will be flown Over the Extension of the route to dutch Guinea. Weather reports indicated a perfect voyage and Lindbergh left in High elation at the Prospect of retracing his Good will journey of a year and a half ago Over the West indies to South America and returning through Central America. Juan t. Trippe president of pan american airways who is making the trip with mrs. Trippe said the purpose of the voyage is to pay Courtesy Calls to the Heads of 16 governments and to Confer with col. Lindbergh on the future traffic possibilities of latin America which he said would soon require a replacement of present equipment with larger and faster ships. They also will go into the matter of postal contracts with the latin american governments. Farmer jailed for shooting neighbor Sioux Falls s. D., sept. 20�? j3 a accompanied by Clayberg he ar-11 would not have found it a nicer today signed a waiver of a charged with shooting at a neigh Rived at the farm wednesday noon ie__.1____1 a after flying from Illinois that Day. Except Tor the and in your they planned to return today. Clayberg was a stockholder in the Tompkins state Bank at Avon a paper. During the past two the ship was twisted and Bent i town of about 1.000 population and j weeks our department has with hardly a piece remaining in-1 Owmer of several Hundred acres of Rij Turne j 2 watches 2 tires 2 pocket books containing valuables a Bracelet travelling bag Bunch of keys and a Little yellow dog. Use the Blank. Tact. Its nose Sank deep into the ground. Both wings were ripped and torn out of place. The fuselage was cracked near the motor which Lay in a Heap on the left Wing. Some spectators said they saw land in that Vicinity it was Learned from one of his close friends there. The plane purchased last May belonged to Clayberg. He took instruction from Roy Mcneill who was employed by the Curtiss flying one of the wings Flap As if it had service of Moline he being Sta been torn Loose by the Strain of the toned at Avon in recent weeks. J hearing in his removal to new York to face charges of defrauding six new York Banks of half a million dollars. Waggoner acted on advice of his attorney s. Crump of Denver. Signing of the waiver eliminated the necessity of a hearing in Cheyenne and Waggoner can be started for new York As soon As necessary formalities Are complied with. The removal order Hlll be sent to Federal judge Robert e. Lewis at Denver who will assign some judge of his District to sign it. Bor whose farmyard he entered Early this morning William Gabriel Hartford Farmer was held in jail Here today. Otto Krieger who said he has suspected Gabriel of stealing his gasoline at night and Herman rink another Farmer told the sheriff that at 4 30 a. In. Gabriel entered the farmyard. When efforts were made to seize him they said Gabriel fired a revolver the Bullet piercing Kriegeris shirt. Gabriel was arrested later at hic Home