Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 24, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
A Quot Iii to Quot a a f a jul a a a we. J a a a a a k a f a a. A a a it a Quot Ltd f. A a y w a a a a Quot a a a v�4v-itj5hw0rld s Only Corn Palace every Day a Cala Day weather Cloudy showers the evening Republican third Edmon vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Tuesday september 24, 1929 sixteen pages number 298 Indian Prince proves to be Dud new chief to push work Yankee Fakir fools italian High society a chief White Elk lives High and then lands in a Royal Dungeon decides to be Good Pawtucket r. A sept. 24�? ins Edgar la Plante Pawtucket i., who for a while fooled eur oilman notables into the belief that he was chief White Elk wonder worker the american indians has returned to the United states and alter five years in an italian prison is quite Content to Settle Down in his native township As a Plain factory worker. Several years ago when an american Indian film was being prepared for showing the continent . La Plante being in London and having that raw boned appearance that might pass him Tor Indian accepted a Job As ballyhooed for the film company. With an array feathers Buckskin and mono5ylabic words . La panic enticed customers to the Box offices by his quaint representation to the Indian. Seated before the Heaters the continent his Long it and face attracted the interest Ard sympathy the Royal and the wealthy. Countess interested a How a chief White Elk would say in greeting to the solicitous Folk who stood before him. And before Long they were beginning to remark Between themselves How the Early americans had not Given the Indian a Square Deal. The Missouri Palace show pleases first night crowd american Jennings put in claims for Fortune i mrs. H. E. Wilkes Oklahoma City is youngest alleged heirs to $400,000,000�?wealth Laid by by original Dickens character Gen. Brown Jadwin a sue receipts surpass All rec Cessor. Ready to accept ords for opening Day goods pledge Revenue More Cash in sight attendance Large evening Republican Bureau a attendance at the Corn Palace the Albee building monday evening the opening night As Egton. A j for the a a Corn Palace show sex Washington d. C., sept. 24�?one j Cee Cje j attendance monday night the most pressing projects which preying Wuu Jast Yetf reports Given out at the will require the attention Gen-1,. A Cru Chicago 111., sept. 24�?mrs. Kenneth w. Hill Chicago who is one the great family american nieces and nephews defendant from the Jennens family England will sail for England As the official representative her family to Lay claim to the Jennens millions. William a Bill Quot Jennens. One the three sons who did not see fit to come to America to accumulate a Fortune in the seventeenth Century. Died at the Ripe old age 99. Leaving a Fortune $10,000,000 in personal property and an immense amount real estate scattered eral Lytle Brown when he takes Over t his Post As chief army engineers will be the rapid development the Missouri River it is believed Here. Considerable interest in the Missouri River development plans has been evoked in official circles Here As a result a series conferences Here last Spring Between midwestern members Congress and rep resin f snuff i about England. At the present time the estimated Fortune runs close to Palace treasurer snowed. It1 $4oo.000,000 i Box office today by a. Corn r a lace treasurer Snow Ca. It $400,000,000 in stocks Bonds and was also reported that Advance Salej Money in the Bank England. Of reserved seats for the entire j mrs. Hill bases her claim and week has broken All past records. \ that her family who live in Tex at the matinee performance Akana. Tex., upon the Possession Legge flayed by senators pleads time monday which was complimentary to the school children the City the auditorium was filled to capacity. More school children than Ever in the past attended his year s guest Day party at the Palace and they indicated by their loud laugh natives civic organizations from an Ltd applause just How much More prizes now urge 4 year terms than candidates in legislature Best Opportunity in Republican Campaign rapidly slipping away Opportunity going gone will Call. It is an Appeal for you to help yourself by entering the evening Republican election. Today can be the big Day tills sort thing went until i the year for you it can be one one Day in Nice the countess f Melanie Kevin Hollcr wealthy be remarkable in ail your Pond computation was attracted it be the evening re by the Wistful Way in which he publican prizes Are today More nil enunciated a a How and a and serous Ian the Active candidates her daughter was also attracted entered. Opportunity is Here. You her name was the co Tessina an i can win if you try. Ionia. Sign the nomination Blank in to . La Plante realized at the Day s evening Republican. See that time that he was not a real Indian it gets to the office. Make the Start tax body also asks changes in handling state Revenue finals Omaha. Sioux City and other River Points with Secretary War Good and president Hoover taking personal interest in this project. In addition plans Are already being Laid for a Large Missouri River appropriation by Congress at its regular session in december. Pledged to action Secretary War Good acting Here several months ago after a White House conference told members the special Missouri Valley committee that he was pledged to open the Missouri for navigation a As Aberdeen. S. D., sept., ,. As soon As possible and is sex adoption resolutions designed As j peeled to Call upon general Brown a reformation certain admin a authorized As far As Sioux City As and that his real name was not chief White Elk. However As he Felt sure anyone with a spark Romance May see it it was hard for him to disavow a role that meant so much in attention and Money. The countess and her fair daughter made a hero la Plante. Before Long he was being entertained in their Homes and the a that will make you More Money in a few weeks your spare time than the average family can make in a year. More Money than Many save in years and years. How can the evening Republican make you realize the Opportunity there is for a Man woman who will go in do carry a ii you could see it As the evening re Homes their friends. Came the publican sees it you would have time when he would find such a your application Biank in this very Little souvenir As 100,000 lira under his dinner plate. The family Dia minute. Hie evening Republican admits monds and other jewels were contestants have not been As Quick pressed him to atone in Small i to enter As they should. That is a part the agony his poor people conditions a fact it might As Well had endured in cruel America. I be admitted because you arc bound after a few presents this to know it anyway Quality . La panic was Able to soon we be too late leave the film company and go in now with conditions As they Are for the chief Wiite Elk business All should make the Best it. You seriously. This he did for several j ought to capitalize it. You years travelling Over Italy Donai ought to get into this election and i in log. Large sums Money the countess to hospitals asylums and various persons who suffered with stoicism like that the Noble red Man. Given much Gold he was decorated with much Gold and High fascist honors because he was such a generous Man. He received the title a Corporal Honor a a distinction received by Only two other men in Italy. But these decorations suddenly ceased in 1922 when George the co Tessina Antonia a brother investigated and found that chief White Elk was Plain Edgar la Picante Pawtucket. Suddenly after a Short but picturesque trial. He was decorated with the order inc Royal Dungeon and thereafter spent his spare time in Civita Vecchia prison. Five years seven months and fifteen Days later he we As released somewhat paled a Little humbled and filled with a desire to see the shores America and the straight streets Pawtucket which knows no Indian but Hie Cigar store figure that once appeared sturdily before Joe a Cigar shop. O weather forecast South Dakota mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday probably showers in South and Central portions tonight not much change in temperature. Minnesota mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday with probably showers in East and South por Quot a. Tons tonight cooler in East portion tonight. North Dakota mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday not much change in temperature. Nebraska mostly Cloudy tonight and wednesday probably showers somewhat cooler in East portion. Iowa mostly Cloudy tonight and show win. When this is Over a Good Many Are going out behind the garage and a a kick themselves. When it is too late someone will see where a i could have done that today is your Day. To Date you win you leave Opportunity behind. This election is a business proposition. There is no time for sentiment. In order to get More subscribers the evening Republican is putting up Over $20,000. In order to participate in the awards you must get subscriptions. You get paid mighty Well too. What else can you do in a few weeks and carry away $2,535? no matter whether the Winner has 100.000 votes 1,000,000 votes the High Man woman wins. And the second High wins. And Tho third High wins. And the fourth High wins. And so . And the More entered splitting up the Bur less the less votes it will take to win. Clip out tear out the nomination Blank in this Issue. Fill in your name and address and mail it bring it to the evening Republican office. Great Opportunity do it now and you Are then in line to be one the proud prize winners. Surely a greater Opportunity has never knocked at your door. The nine biggest prizes in the evening Republican gift distribution Are nine big Beautiful automobiles. The cars Are know value and Worth a not one them a cheap one. What an Opportunity exists for the nine persons who Are wide awake enough to Send in their nominations and secure one during their spare moments these next few wrecks. And what a companion a big new motor car is for the whole family. It laughs at distance gives pleasure and health and makes the wonders the country and City equally accessible. Think it Over. Stative practices South Dakota a government marked the adjourn ment this morning state tax conference in session Here. Three recommendations will be submitted for legislative consideration. State officers and legislators would be Given four year terms office under recommendations approved by conference such practice to apply also to All county officers. All state elections would be held in the interim Between National elections alternating every two years 1 with the National election. The tax body also recommended that All state Revenue be cleared through the state Treasury and deposited in such funds As the legislature May direct and that none the moneys be expended except after appropriation by the legislature specific As to amount and with the purpose defined. There would be no state tax general property under the provisions the third recommendation. S. L. Allen. Aberdeen chairman the resolutions committee reported today. The next session the conference will be in Watertown december 2 and 3, when delegates will hear reports tax exempt property by a committee headed by Chambers Keller Lead. New sources Revenue will be broached by the committee As �3ll As a report state farm Bureau recommendations presented by a committee headed by r. M. Crowder Elk Point. O this project for consideration one the first. He promised at the time that All additional funds found available would be spent the upper Missouri during the current fiscal year in order to expedite we Ork in that Section. Following out this pledge they appreciated the show. From Start to finish the com Palace show is one which constantly entertains and made two and a half hours pass rapidly. First fighters were this morning giving the show their stamp approval and telling their friends not to miss it. Brick tops Lead course the fourteen Brick tops americans greatest girls jazz orchestra was the outstanding number the program but the other acts which went to make up the re collegiate show made the whole a High class entertainment not forgetting Herb Williams the country a funniest Man who afforded Many laughs the Shuron de Vries revue a dance act a High Type and miss Helen King coloratura Soprano. Miss Bobbie Grice the dynamic and versatile Young Leader the the two old English bibles. The bibles she says have been handed Down from one generation to another the Jennens family Start j ing with the Mother the three i Jennens Brothers. Bibles base claims the bibles have been presented to the eldest daughter each generation who always we As Given the name a Elizabeth a she declared. Since these bibles have been the Long sought link for the identification one True Branch the Jennens family by the London court chancery mrs. Hill declares her family is More than confident that they can establish their claims in England. The oldest Bible is written in enlist script and the pages Are a deep yellow with age. On the Fly Leaf Are tile names various generations a Elizabeths a descendants the Jennens family. Old Jennens being a Peculiar old accused playing to gamblers by Brook Hart is silent grilled record mrs. I. E. Wilkes i he has just allocated an additional girls jazz orchestra. Has Ronal Ltd plus. She directs her orchestra with a wealth Pep that never lags for a minute singing and dancing the we Hill. Each member the $250,000 for work Between Kansas City and Leavenworth with prospects for additional amounts later. He has not however taken Steps to provide several millions More the upper Missouri this year As indicated to the committee last Spring. Good has also just revealed that an army Engineer with personal responsibility for the Missouri River work will soon be named for that sector and will establish Headquarters in the Vicinity. This is in accordance with the announced policy naming engineers with direct responsibility for army engineering activities in the following main sectors the lower Mississippi flood control area the upper Mississippi area including the Missouri. Ohio and Illinois and the great lakes St. Lawrence area. Additional Money in sight plans for this decentralization move which probably will result in additional number army Congi orchestra is an exceptionally me musician and most them play several instruments. One the feature numbers the orchestra was Victor Herbert so an Sweet mystery life a in which they employed every form instrumentation and musical device producing changes constantly in rhythm temp and tone colouring throughout the entire number. Instruments used for these effects which were not used in any other numbers their program include Celeste Chimes vibraphone Harp. And four baritone saxophones. Miss Marjorie Schroebel red headed pianist also showed her ability As a soloist when she Sang one part this number in a Clear Soprano voice the orchestras rendition a the Road to Mandalay was unusual it being their own arrangement. Tile theme was fondled in a Var an expeditionary Force americans 400 Strong full enthusiasm and with a substantial War Chest to dig up the Musty records. Even family so s tons the nobility arc to be dragged Cut. Lineage Book completed . And mrs. David Jennings Alliance o., arc among the leaders who have rallied the american in Man As the Story has been told for vaders. Or. Jennings claims to be years and which was immortalized by Charles Dickens in his novel a Bleak House a wherein the interminable Lawr suits caused by the Peculiar will is described never signed the will. Some time before the world War the descendants the original a descendant John Jennings a brother the old miser who forgot his spectacles. Mrs. Hill Chicago claims her Mother is a descendant the Henry Jennings family the brother who is supposed to have Washington a. Sept. 24�? 4>>�? chairman Legge the Federal farm Board today related his past connections with the farming Industry and with the International Harvester company before the Senate agricultural committee which began consideration the nominations Board a mtr a who have been serving under recess appointments since the Board was organized Early in the summer. Under questioning by chairman Mcnary the witness outlined Tho general program the Board. Asked if the Beard had been set up to take care this year s crop Legge replied. A to some extent. We Cannet do everything in sixty Days. Some folks thin. We ought to build a lot elevators and so but our time has not been Mcnary inquired whether the Board required cooperatives to exhaust their own sources credit $500,000,000 farm Relief fund would be used. Just a few Loans Legge said no such Rule had been definitely Laid Down but at the present time All the Board it could do was to make supplemental Loans except in a few cases. Senator Caraway then asked the witness if the Board expected to establish stabilization corporations a we Hope to in time Quot Leggo said adding that the boards first Effort was to Mize a Strong commodity body in which to build its stabilization efforts. He said this was already under Way for wheat. The committee then was told by Leggo that no Effort had yet been claimants in England had become which has just been completed by a settled in Virginia upon his arrive i made by the Board to set in adv Sal in America. The lineage Book i Ory councils for wheat so that Tho wearied spending their energies and savings pursuing this Rainbow and it really looked As if at last a Jar Noyce is. Varndy Bethe name Given by Dickens in his novel had about petered out. But now comes a prominent Chicago genealogist starts the Long family tree with mrs. Hill s daughter mrs. H. E. Wilkes Oklahoma City and follows with her own name and then that her Mother. Ship firm chief a denies Shearer neers in the Missouri sector will be fun made Public at a later Dak Good lety way8�?T and d0sed Ltd a ful1 said. Two escape death runaway train week. Strewn for five As i a Al a a Quot Quot a 34 cars get out control Grade wednesday probably local in warmer in extreme Northeast then think Hie nine cars again portion cooler in Northwest por and come in and enter. Phone 2618. Tion tonight. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperatures As recorded by the official government thermometer from 7 a. M. Yesterday to 7 a. In. Today. Maximum 87 minimum 50 at 7 a. In. Today 51 roads Good precipitation. 0 Routs Bandit but loses watch $25 Ames la. Sept. 24�?although his watch and $25, were stolen de min Nett hotel clerk Early monday routed a Bandit who tried to take his automobile and clothes. Minnett opened the door his precipitation garage when the Man held him up \ 7i �?T71 inches Ore Woltil a pistol and ordered him to since january i 21.71 inane pre r to capitation excess since january .04 inches. Of weather and roads by the associated press \ Huron Yankton Aberdeen a nid City Pierre 63 52 56 54 56 50 83 85 87 82 66 66 51 52 54 53 48 49 .00 to. .00 to. To. To. Drive to the Edge town. There he i forced minnett out the car removed his coat and shoes and took his watch and Money. As minnett straightened up from removing his shoes he caught the i Bandit off guard seized the hand Good j a which he held the pistol and Good started grappling. The pistol was St. Clair pa., Uepi. 24.�? it a wreckage littered a five t mile stretch the Pennsylvania Railroad Between Here and Pottsville Junction today As a result a wild dash Down a Steep Grade a runaway locomotive and 34 Coal Laden cars. The train parted in three As it hurtled Down the Grade. Twenty six cars were reduced into a mass wreckage and a line Light and Power poles were Cut Down putting the town St. Clair in darkness and causing a flooding a Coal mine by stopping the pumps. Orders giving the runaway a Clear track prevented a collision with other trainmen aboard the run away had thrilling escapes from death. Fireman h. E. Hawk had crawled from his cab to set the hand brakes when the Etrain split leaving him stranded atop the second Section 20 cars that we Ere racing madly Down the Grade. He was hurled from the train rolled Over an embankment and landed near the state Highway where he was picked by passing motorists. He escaped with slight lacerations Engineer e. J. Gellner finally brought his engine and two the cars that remained attached to it to a Stop at Pottsville Junction. The runaway occurred at a Point where the Grade drops one foot every 195 feet. The train got out control at Morea and broke into three sections As it reached Newcastle. There 20 the cars piled up. Six other cars were strewn along the tracks at big Bridge. O besides developments in the War department which tend to Center More attention the Missouri it is believed certain that Congress at its regular december session will appropriate several million for use Between Kansas City and Sioux to during the next fiscal year with possibly an authorization at the same time permitting the War department to extend its six foot As far As Yankton South Dakota. The War department it is in flied is in sympathy with this move and will urge congressional action. O Indiana time hop passes too hours Indianapolis ind. Sept. 24�?up a the endurance flight lieutenants Walter peek and Lawrence Genera in the Indianapolis Flamingo continued today and at 9 a. Rn., the aviators had been aloft 105 hours. Tile fliers took off at 12 04 a. In. Friday september 20 to break the record established by Forest brine and Dale Jackson in the St. Louis Robin the flaming must continue its air cruise until 1 25 30 p. Rn., monday october 7. A a Chicago suburban policemen shot Chicago 111. Sept 24�? up a chief police Arthur Beltz and sergeant Fred Molkentine North Riverside. 111., a suburb were seriously wounded Erly today alien they were shot from ambush while answering an alarm that a woman was screaming for help in a Prairie. Chief Beltz was wounded in the Chest by Shotgun slugs and sergeant Molkentine was shot in the Back. North Riverside is one the six prisoners slug guard and escape Rockford iii., sept. 24�?04 a slugging a Jailer stealing his keys and Locking him in a cell six prisoners late last night escaped from the Winnebago county jail. Two them were recaptured soon afterwards and posses today were searching for the others. The jail is the fourth floor the courthouse. Lambs . William m. Oster orchestra richly harmonizing in a colourful ending. Gives Cornet Solo one the orchestra s individual artists. Miss Orrel Johnson who appeared As a cornets Quot fist a com Palace Bill several years ago was introduced by miss Grice for a Solo number. She has an unusually Fine tone and unlimited technique her phrasing and execution being almost faultless. Her selection last night was a Lover come Back to me a with variations from a new comedy we As offered by the runaway four comprised Harold Boid William Cathcart James Oliver. And Tom Brien and their comic antics As tumblers kept their audience gasping in Between laughs. O Brien Tho Stony faced comedian the Quartetti was convulsing. Even the antics he performs with chewing gum were ridiculously funny. Herb Williams presented a different Type humor and offered a screamingly funny comedy act with several serious piano numbers. He was assisted by Doris Ewing whom he introduced As his Beauty chorus and by Ronald fielder and Basil Whitfield. Dance life an interpretative Indian dance a the dance life a presented by the Shuryn de Vries company with miss de Vries As the featured Danseuse was one the finest its kind Ever seen the Corn Palace stage. The diminutive miss de Vries interpreted this number in her dance almost As plainly As if she had been telling in words the Story the dead Indian Maiden whom she As the White Maiden brought Back to life. An eccentric dance this company was a scrub woman number in which miss Devries per formed extraordinary contortions with her hands and arms although not without Lack a Graceful touch. Tile remainder the members midges Yanish honeymoon ii j. A i this company were talented dancers placed an unusual and in the and the costumes the group were Republican and we awaited Mary gorgeous a i a. Sense and nonsense were offered the outcome with interest by Orval Whitlege and Clara Barry he wanted Between 3 and i in their skit a jest for they 4l�?z_j_0j j a a i did several song numbers with . Hundred reeding Lentos to Whitlege at the piano and their feed and pasture for half continual repartee w As amusing. The live gain. Instead asking for a re run he Carlos grand opera company won immediate approval from her Audi says he talked to propagandist but knew nothing hiring Washington d. C., sept. 24.�? a it a Homer l. Ferguson president the Newport news ship building and dry Dick corporation today testified before a Senate investigating committee that american shipbuilders first employed William b. Shearer in 1926 for work in connect with a merchant Marine Campaign. This was brought out today As the committee continued its inquiry into the activities american shipbuilders at the unsuccessful 1927 Geneva naval limitations conference at which Shearer represented three ship building corporations As an a observer and Ferguson said he knew nothing shearers employment in 1926 although he had discussed the matter with him once. It we As about this time that shipping legislation by fore Congress and shortly thereafter the Jones White merchant Marine act we As passed. Ferguson the first witness today said that in 1928, a year after tile Geneva Parley broke up the Newport news corporation had Given Shearer $2,. He described this Money As a he said Shearer had represented himself As a a broken and three notes had been taken for this amount. Two notes were held by Frederick p. Palen vice president the Newport news corporation for $500 each and one by himself for $1,000, Ferguson said. In the fall 1928, the witness said Shearer had sought to represent the shipbuilders at Washington in behalf legislation for the fifteen Cruiser Bill. E a i told him to stay away from Washington so far As our company was concerned a Ferguson added. Ferguson like Eugene Grace president the Bethlehem shipbuilding corporation yesterday told the committee that Shearer was employed at Geneva without his knowledge. Of even parents couple unaware it newlyweds destination Northampton mass., sept. 24 map a . And mrs. John Coolidge paused in their honeymoon trip today for a visit to he Coolidge heme in this City. The Young couple spent about an hour with the bridegrooms parents and then departed in a northerly direction in the brides roadster. Baseball results National league first game uss Baston. 010 003 000�?4 to 0 new York. Ooi too 201�?5 5 2 Seibold and Spohrer Hubbell and Hogan. Second game Boston too Oil 200�?5 9 i new York .010 200 12x�?0 9 5 Cantwell and Spohrer Mays and Hogan. Good thrown into an adjoining Corn Field Good during the scuffle. Using one his Many Small suburbs which have Gord shoes As a club minnett forced the been made bootlegging Headquarters Good Bandit to flee. By Chicago gangsters. Wrote a had 3 closed a Deal. 4 chances. We App re ence As she Sang classical and semiclassical selections. Last but not least was Ada Brown. J the coloured Mammy the collegiate elate your paper and its the show who in her inimitable Way Plainville conn., sept. 24�? put stabilization that commodity could be initiated. He added that the machinery under the farm act did not permit stabilization to be accomplished faster than is now being attempted. Tile chairman explained that efforts were now under Way to prepare the Grain Industry for stabilization but that this can be put into practice Only by request the commodity itself. Pressed by senator Wheeler Democrat Montana for an explanation As to Why a More aggressive Effort had not been made to handle this years we heat situation chairman Legge said pm Eads for time a a Natch. You spent eight years up Here getting a farm Bill. For heavens Sake give us a Little Chance. We be had Only two months we Are trying to do the Best we the entire membership the Board was present at tile committee session and 15 the 17 member i the committee were at hand. I in opening the hearing. Chair Man Mcnary explained that it was customary to Call appointees for important offices to examine their Legge then was caller to testify taking a seat at the end . And mrs. John Coolidge were presumably somewhere in new England today beginning a honeymoon which they hoped would i a Long table surrounded by live bring them a fortnight Obscur-1 16 senators. In response to ques Ity. J toning from Mcnary he said that they were whisked away from the he had served As head the in Home governor and mrs. John Trumbull the brides parents at 7 30 last night in a Connecticut official car driven by a state police chauffeur their destination unknown even to the members their own families. John Coolidge has refused to Tell where he and his Bride would spend the next two weeks. Whisked away speeding away from Plainville at Quot 50 Miles an hour ahead showers confetti thrown by guests at their wedding reception they were soon lost to the View off the multitudes who converted the a simple and quiet wedding yesterday into the most momentous event in the history tills 200-year old Community. Rumor reported they would spend their honeymoon touring the new England country where they were born and would visit the Plymouth vt., Homestead the Coolidge. From a source close to the House hold the Bride s parents it was Learned that the car which bore them away was expected to return to Plainville tomorrow empty. No one at the Trumbull mansion would say whether the newlyweds were expected Here again before october 7 when the Groom must resume work at his clerical desk in the Railroad office at new Haven. Gay reception the reception at the Trumbull estate which followed the wedding rites was a scene Gayety until the bridal pair departed in the chill september dusk. The crowds which thronged the Village Church Yard behind the shoulders half a Hundred state troopers were rewarded for their Vigil As the wedding service ended. The Bride emerged smiling from the Church and posed for a picture her Hal it band nodded genially to the Brooklyn too too 14 crowd the former president waved Philadelphia Clark and picnic he so a and he a Quot do is a a a Nutter a Lenan her Coffon handkerchief As the . J wedding party drove away. A a i Coolidge gives sub Stan Gooche Hanahan a Tia Check As wedding gift Hartford Conn sept. 24�?04 a his silk hat in acknowledgement one that gets the business a ame out the Lons enough a to sing several characteristic num a it double service is Given hers and give her interpretation for the definite purpose Black dance. Getting the business for our . M. B7kelly Stuart fla., advertisers. Use the Blank a s a he and get your share. Wilson. American league new York .003 020 000�?5 to i Boston too 102 000�?3 9 i Zachary and Bengough Dickey Bayne Simmons and a. Gaston Ashy. Chicago too 012 001�?4 12 2 Cleveland .101 03i iox�?7 13 c Lyons and Manion herring and Ler National Harvester company and that prior to his work with that concern he had Long been connected with agricultural pursuits Prim Cipully livestock. He said he held a Malf fraction one per cent Stock in the Harvester company adding that he had no connection whatever with any Grain Exchange but that he had a few Sharer in Railroad companies. Legge also testified he had no connection with importing Husca foodstuffs concerns. Tells investments the general character his investments the Board chairman said was some Stock in motor companies and government securities. The value his holdings in International Harvester at current value he testified was about sl.-coo.009 but that the actual value probably was much less. He added that his present purpose was to keep this Stock. After chairman Legge has completed his testimony the Board members under the plan Tho committee Are to be called in the following order James c. Stone Kentucky vice chairman who represents tobacco Carl Williams Oklahoma Cotton Sam r. Mckelvie Nebraska Grain c. B. Deman. Missouri livestock we. F. Schilling. Minnesota c. Teague California fruits and vegetables Charles s. Wilson new York. Miscellaneous agriculture and Secretary agriculture Hyde who serves flayed by Brookhart % questioned by senator Brookhart whether the Board expected to stabilize wheat. Legge said there would be no place to put the wheat if the Board did buy up wheat. A there is a million Bushel elevator in new York standing empty. Senator Brookhart said. A the Board would be glad to learn that a the chairman replied. Brookhart said the Board had played into the hands the wheat gamblers by declining to engage in stabilization. Watches operations in his farm near Hayworth. I Here from Hie tops 40-foot Pines. I other games not scheduled. A your statement was full notice mrs. John h. Trumbull today said to the wheat gamblers that they that former president Calvin Cool a could go ahead without interference Edge gave As his wedding gift to from the the senator added. John and Florence a a substantial Check but would not divulge the 30 killed in wreck amount. Sverdlovsk u. A s. R. Sept. 24�? the wife the governor had up a thirty persons were killed Aid been asked to comment a Rumor i forty injured in a train wreck near that the parents John gave a i Zecka today. Six coaches jumped Trust fund amounting to $50,, the track and overturned a