Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 27, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Of week worlds Only Corn Palace every Day a gala Day Vea Tuer Cloudy Shower the evening Republican third edition vol Xxxvi Mitchell s. Friday september 27, 1929 brother merger is big Success fight rages on flexible Chris ties in up is always a fifty fifty Ven when Charlie lost i of in poker game Al far Awa paid half Only one Bank Book . Calif., sept. 27�?<a�? everyone in the movie windows the Christie Brothers Ood one hears of them Coo Gesu or. Holly a a Christie Brothers collect or so much As Al or is i 6vel? Char what Stalwart scots More reel tall. They Are the real Brothers of the movies. Ais is half Charlies and a s a House or a studio or a boat. They have a joint not als c Zzz ago Charlie walked into re and said a Well Al we it for a Hundred thousand i Cir for a sound stage that s great Quot said Al. A i Hope it mikes some Money. And say Charlie we just signed Marie Dresser for a fire. Al. She ought to be i the line of demarcation Between the i lairs w hich one brother is Best saved to do. And in which the i other never meddles has made the Christie Brothers the combination duties Are divided Al is essentially film minded it he was a stage director before he was to and was one of the first film direct and Charlie is essentially . When a Story is to be bought or j in actor hired. Al does it. Where on mar distribution of pictures i Are in. Rived or improvements or Codding. Charlie uses his judg Tariff plan South Dakota to have four River ports twelve pages probe pacifists lobby too child urges Borah former envoy to Italy declares that Church organizations should come under Searchlight hints at red element in anti Viar propaganda number 301 commissions report re Bridge and Pierre can feared to Congress be developed republicans oppose traffic a growing by Mark Sullivan Washington d. C., sept. 27�?the question made conspicuous by president hoovers statement is not whether there shall be a flexible provision. Practically everybody now admits there must be occasional changes in individual Tariff rates during the five or six year intervals Between general revisions of the whole Tariff. Neither is there any controversy As to whether there shall be a Tariff commission. The Tariff commission was first created by the democrats when they were in Power in 1916. The republicans retained it and enlarged its functions in 1922. The question is whether the Tariff commission evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington d. Washington d. C., sept. 27�?potential ports on the upper Missouri for Federal Barge line activities following the development of an adequate Channel Are cited by the u. S. Shipping Board in a report to the Board of Rivers and harbours Here today. The Missouri statistics have been gathered in connection with a wide Survey of transportation in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys including tributaries made by the shipping Board in accordance with the merchant Marine act of 1920. A a brother act Quot performed in the business offices of a picture making company in Hollywood has led to its growth from an original capital ii $6,000 to a Point where $100,000 recently was spent for one stage. Left to right Al Christie mrs. Mary Christie their Mother and Charles Christie. Grain standards act under fire senator Frazier says present system is of most Benefit to Millers evening Republican Bureau the Albee building Washington. New York n. Y., sept. 27�?rich-. I Jard Washburn child former am democrats would have Yankton Chamberlain to Bailor urged an invests p a an i ,.a 7 in. R. Gation of the Shearer Case Broad enough to include lobbies of Church organizations pacifist machines. Foreign propaganda a a intended to i keep the United states in various i states of child made his suggestion in a f letter to senator William e. Borah chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee. J he asserted the United states does not even approach naval Par i i try with great Britain. His letter was hailed by William b. Shearer naval expert now under government fire As a wonderful a i and in full support of Shearer s j policies. Shearer said a i am More than pleased to find a Man of or. Child a intelligence and reputation Brave enough to support me who is nobody other than a person with knowledge of what is going child writing to senator Borah from his Home in Newport said a the investigation of the Shearer Case ought to be undertaken by the foreign relations committee of i which you Are chairman. It should be sweeping i. E., should include j not Only the shipbuilding companies and their activities which have shocked the president but should extend also to lobbies carried on by employees of Church organizations and of fanatic pacifists machines which do not make Plain the source coming at a time when it is Gen shall i Auy predicted that the regular ses. Sion of Congress in december will continue As in the past to report to a make provisions for a rapid con the president or report to Congress. Summation of the six foot Channel the controversy can be made i project As far As Sioux City As an Clear by first stating the position j integer in a nation wide program of the republicans in the Senate of Inland waterway development. It is a fact that the republicans i the report is said to be especially in the House last Spring made some j significant far reaching changes in the make j River ports listed up and Powers of the Tariff com in transmitting the report to the Mission. Most of these innovations Board of Rivers and harbours major 12-year Hunt for War time spy is ended Workman admits starting of $40,000,000 fire and explosion however have been rejected by the Senate republicans. What is now in question is the proposals of the Senate republicans. These proposals Are substantially identical with the 1922 Law. Heart of controversy they propose that the Tariff commission shall investigate any particular commodity such As Sug. Por tation a for example and shall report whether the existing duty is too j Palace crowd makes record highest attendance for this week noted on thursday night thur Day nights attendance at a. Corn Palace was the biggest of j action. There no controversy 1 81 a emment d. L. Sultan president of the Board Points out a the value of information to transportation interests to shippers desiring to Avail themselves of the Economy of water transportation to River ports contemplating the construction of terminals and to engineers and economists in Inland waterway trans i is of their funds or prove their j various phases of in dealing with the Missouri the report makes the following Gener the week so far according to e partnership goes Back to when me company bearing name was formed with a Capi be too. Al had been with the r finn company in Bayonne. In 1903, when they shot a big As of the West Quot in one reel in afternoon in Brady s Woods Irke. Who had been with the Washington d c., sept. 27�?j Check up at the Box office this amendment of the untie Stales a. Day Grain Standard act which pm j f0urth Day of Corn Palace last year Powers the Secretary of agriculture. However rain being responsible for to establish and enforce standards the Cut in attendance it was a i in spite of the inclement weather for All grains looms a a pro to j a g00d delegation of boosters from during the regular session of con Huron was in the City yesterday Gress beginning in december. Which had been designated Ashu a special committee of the de in Day at the c Rand trunk Railroad in the boys j comr Nettee of the de i ran Day at the Celebration. Rain Acme town of London. Ontario. A special committee of me j had made the Gravelled roads be earn to Hollywood in 1913, after apartment of agriculture now in j tween Huron and this City difficult Roe Nestor film company had aged in investigating the practical i to travel Over and it took the he effects of the act is expected to re a a port during the session. This re-1 saturdays program pint is certain to set off the fire j to 30 to 11 30 a. In. Platform 2, a both parties agree that the Tariff rom Mission shall investigate and j report. The heart of the Controvert i by is Over who shall receive and act upon the report. The Senate republicans propose that the commission shall continue to report to the president. After but not until after the commission reports to the president the president a certain limited discretion. The president can act upon the aerie with Universal. The Brothers worked for Universal. Al As head of the comedy derailment. One Day they decided to re Xii. And coing to the location Al Nae established on Sunset Boule Ara for tee Nestor company they tarted their own concern to make the Chris ties progressed bit by Rara reel by reel until today they probably have one of the soundest ii me smaller but steadily working Ria a Lions. J the Christie household under roof includes besides the Brothers their Mother sister an aunt and Al Christie s wife. Charre s wife died several years ago. The Brothers attend Polo games dog and horse shows and the Heater together. One never goes yachting without the other. With such recreations it is apparent they Harp had financial Success. Charlie was in a poker game Nee and when chips were counted a he banker Quot told him he was a out Quot just half of that. It costs Al and Ai was 2,000 Miles away at a in ame. 1s31 budget of i. S. Is set at $808,669,000 Washington d. C., sept 27�?up a a a Dent Hoover announced today Ca total budget estimates for sex Tures by the Independent Gores Abili ment in 1931 Board planning livestock Coop will attempt to control surplus is promised to Senate Washington d. C., sept. 27�? it pm organization of a Gigantic National co operative marketing Corpora j scion for live Stock with a View of controlling surpluses is contemplated by the Federal farm Board B. Denham one a members testify to per a Senate agriculture Rem Denham represents livestock on the Board he said it was the intention of the Board to help the organization and financing of such an a River ports on the lower Missouri River Are St. Charles Washington Hermann. Gasconade Jefferson City Boonville Glasgow Waverly and Kansas City. A sports on the Middle River Are Leavenworth St. Joseph Plattsmouth Omaha Decatur and Sioux City. A the upper River ports Are Cannonball Bismarck Neapolis Marin organization As it also would be of Haven Washburn and expansion works which will ultimately end in Tschetter band. Amendment of the Law. Nils Olsen chief of the Bureau of agricultural economics said today that the committee which he appointed is now on a tour of new York Baltimore and other Eastern cities after a trip through the Dakotas which included the holding of hearings at Fargo grand Forks and other nearby cities. Act benefits Millers says he said he had no idea what recommendations the committee would make but that the department a just wants to see How the system is working a after twelve years of life. Senator Lynn j. Frazier of North Dakota however sounded a More ominous note in the Senate last week when in the 11 30 to 12 30 p. In. Platform no. 2. Concert visiting band. 12 30 to 12 45 p. In. Platform no.2 Tschetter band. 1 05 to 1 25 p. In. Platform no. 2, Bruno Weis and company. 1 30 to 1 50, platform no. 3, Prince d Hoshi. 2 00 to 4 30 p. In. Corn Palace show. 3 30 to 4 30 p. In. Platform no. 2, Tschetter band. I 4 30 to 5 00 p. In. Platform no. 2 Tennessee Jubilee singers. Bagnall of the foregoing ports had some water going traffic in report or he can do nothing about and one port on the Osage River at it. This is the first of the president s i sections. If he decides to act. He then has a secondary discretion. Upon a report by the commission that a rate is too Low the president can raise that rate to any other figure within a Range j of 50 percent of the existing rates. Assistance in disposing of surpluses if they should occur. Surrenders himself Washington d. �?z sept. 27�? up a new evidence in the $40.ooo,000 sabotage claims against Germany a Sec upon alleged responsibility of German agents for the Black Tom and Kingsland new Jersey disasters of 1916 and 1917, soon is to be Laid before the mixed claims commission. The evidence tells How Theodore Wazniak who worked at the Kingsland foundry and had been widely sought for More than 12 years appeared at the office of the German agent of the commission in Washington several weeks ago. Admitted that the Kingsland fire started at his work Bench denied that he was in the service of Germany and told How he had lived in new York while the search for him was in Progress. Tender of the evidence a mass of a documents and papers filling five volumes produced in the commission a state of tension virtually unmatched in the history of the body. Immediately after it was offered the american agent submitted objections to its admission. This move brought a reply from the German agent and now the commission must decide what parts if any t of the new material is to receive consideration. The new evidence also purports to meet United states charges implicating directly two other alleged German agents Kurt Jahnke admitted head of the German secret service in this country during the War who has now returned to his Washington d. C., sept. 27�?c4> j Home and become a member of the a american naval experts to the j prussian diet and Lothar Wutzke unsuccessful 1927 Geneva Richard w. Child Freedom from relationship with Radical alien internationals or with foreign inspired propaganda intended to keep the United states in news Man links Navy in lobby correspondent says admit als worked with Shearer at Geneva in the United penalty later tons conference will be called by hanged As a spy the Senate naval investigating j states. His death committee to answer charges that was commuted. Some of them associated with Wil 77,. Ham b. Shearer the 25.000 Quot of murder blamed on server and reporter Quot of american Gyp Al officials Shin builders at that Parley. The Senate investigators have determined to go into governments secret files to 1926. There Are several additional Sai it i it was the Hope of the Board places with potentialities As ports that All livestock growers a from Cal some of which Are listed in the general tables. Iso i los Angeles Calif. Sept. 27.�? up the a District attorney Buron Fitts touted i Day issued a statement charging out if there Are any records there the death of. Who of Sheave who has been represent was slam by gangsters in Holly Stock marketing Agency. Denham i Lotical Maneu vers and Mam Puia Many cities use River municipal facilities exist at Kan Fomia to tile com belts will participate in the formation of the or similarly if the commission reports consist of a wharf a that a rate is too High the presi i City 811 1 consist of a wharf a Dent can lower the rate within a Range of 50 percent. Actually this last is not a discretion at All. What the new rate should be is practically determined by the figures in the commissions report. Fear too much Power locomotive Crane and warehouse. The town of Hermann owns two Small warehouses located at the River fret it. River frontage for Public use is owned by the cities of St. Charles Washington new Haven Hermann Jefferson City the Burden of the democrats at Boonville Glasgow Waverly Well said he had operated farms. _ x. I i la. I str Viivi on Lac comp Rorn a frs midst of the Tariff debate he inject i de the comment that the act is for Prince do Hoshi. The Benefit of the a big Millers a and 8 00 to 10 00 p. In. Cora Palace not the farm show. The act covers Barley shelled 2 30 to 3 30 West 2nd. Avenue old Corn Oats. Rye Grain sorghum i time dance. Feed Oats mixed feed Oats Arij 9 00 to 1100 p a. West 2nd., other grains As Well As wheat a1 j Avenue old time dance. Though senator Frazier s complaint j a is directed against the Lack of a uonites Over two hours to make the Premium for High protein Content trip Jown. The Huron municipal in wheat. Other members from the i band was on the streets in the of soft wheat and Corn tells May be j ter noon. Expected to take up the cry. I saturday is the closing Day of the tack is that the president is Given j in ton Napoleon Kansas City too much Power. The president is Leavenworth Atchison. St. Joseph Given no Power until after he is j Nebraska City Omaha Decatur 5-00 to 600 platform no. 2 con i Kiven a report and recommendation j Sioux City. Chamberlain Pierre by the Tariff commission since the j Mobridge Lis Mas and fort Ben commission is to be composed of ton., three democrats and three Repult a Hail and a water interchange May Laicans it is presumed that its rec j Macje f0r bulk freight at St. Commendations would be non parti Charles it Hermann Gasconade san. The president then has j Glasgow Kansas City discretion described above. He has. I Cert visiting band. 6 45 to 7 00 p. In. Platform no. I Johnny Jordan duo. 7 05 to 7 20. Platform no. 2 Bruno Weis and company. 7 30 to 7 50. Platform no. 3 however no Power to do anything about the Tariff until after the Tariff commission recommends that he raise or lower a Given duty. What has so far been said constitutes briefly the Republican position. To turn to the alternative proposed by the democrats All their suggestions Sav that the Tariff commis St. Joseph Cannonball Bismarck Washburn and Neapolis. A additional potential interchanges requiring equipment or construction of Railroad sidings Are possible at Bellefontaine Klondike Jefferson City Rocheport Waverly Lexington Missouri City Cement City Leavenworth Atchison Rulo Sion should make its reports and Nebraska City Plattsmouth Omaha recommendations not to the presi j Blair Sioux City Yankton Cham Dent but to Congress. As to just j Berlin Pierre Mobridge Willis what Congress should do about the j ton Mondak Snowden. Brockton reports the democrats Are not Clear j popular and Wolf Point. In $151 500.000 for the Rte figures showed an approx crease of 6.000.000 Over of 1930 ascribed almost in to additional expenditures by 3 veterans Bureau. Hie expenditures for the present a were estimated at $656,571joo elusive of the farm Board while 1 for last year were actually 6j .300.000. Hie figures were prepared by the Toureau after hearings cooked this fall and comprise ill a be actual estimates prepared up this ame. Weather forecast a by the associated press South Dakota Iowa Minnesota in Dakota and Nebraska most Loudy tonight and saturday Bably showers not much change temperate. Local temperatures Xirum and minimum tempera Sas recorded by the official gov a the United states Standard act week s Celebration and this Day us Nestle senator King of Utah i does not offer any Premium or in j rally draws a Large crowd from the Intro a proposal which merely says that the Tariff commis j Sion must be responsible to Congress alone. Democratic Lead j Robinson of Arkansas apparently i has thought farther ahead. Sena Tor Robinson would have As substantially All the democrats would have the commission report to Congress Only. Apparently senator Robinson would attach a certain j Gani Antion. A it is our intention to heir them do to i Vehe added a and to finance them in Condu Quot their Charles s. Wilson new York representative of the fruit interests on the farm Board was the witness today. Speaking of his qualifications he on which apples some Corn Oats and other crops were grown but he had no exporting or warehousing inter esst. Under questioning by chairman Mcnary he testified he had no direct information of the problems confronting the Apple growers of the Northwest. A do you intend to set up a Sta asked senator Townsend Republic by ligation corporation for apples a an Delaware. A we have had no requests for one a Wilson replied. A Are the Apple growers against a stabilization program a Mcnary queried. A my general impression is that the Apple growers of new York Are in favor of this Bill was the answer. Senator Caraway. Democrat. Arkansas asked the witness what the Board was doing to determine what pending the resumption of toe q i s Noim investigation monday when Shear Thori ies and Certa a local politicians of this declaring that the St. Paul authorities and local politicians a placed every obstacle possible in the path of the office in its Effort to get a the phantom gunman Morrie Moll alias Morrie Miller suspect in the Antink killing Back to this City where we could place him in prison Quot Fitts asserted the a conduct of the Minnesota authorities from the governors office Down with one possible exception is an outrage on american or will be called the senators Are awaiting word from the naval officers who were named yesterday by Drew Pearson a newspaper correspondent As associates of Shearer. Pearson we As at Geneva at the time of the conference. If the naval experts should fail to answer Pearson a statements. The committee is ready to summon them. The shipbuilders have All testified that the amount they agreed to pay Shearer for his services at Geneva was $25,000 and that it had been paid. A enactment of Justice agents meanwhile have followed the testimony closely. The investigators rounded out their record in preparation for shearers testimony with an account of his activities As observer and remembered by Drew Pearson. Washington Newspaperman who reported the Geneva conference for several newspapers. As a sequel to his testimony the first obtained Riend of waterway describing directly shearers a Tiv a Washington d. C., sept. 27�?op cities at Geneva some of the naval j Brig. Gen. Lyttle Brown Nomi experts who attended the Confer j Nee chief of army engineers St. Paul Minn sept. 27.�?�? governor Theodore Christianson today characterized As a ridiculous Quot the charges of District attorney Fitts of los Angeles that Minnesota authorities had placed every obstacle possible in the Way of return of Morrie Moll alias Miller to los Angeles. Army Engineer is j Silna i atom quoth quoth a a i sure our getting any better pay for surrounding towns. Because of the s .158.699.000 which to he. And of wheat -. He said. A but i inclement weather for several Days a the last few years we have been get this week it is believed that to Ting a Premium. Sometimes the pre Morrow s crowd will be increased if a mum runs As High As 40 or 50 cents j the Day is fair. A Bushel More than is paid for oth i Sioux Falls sent a Good delegation grades of wheat. To Mitchell by special train today a a Mhz Vea dry Call air our and Many residents of towns along �?�2 �5�sr ass a a a when is of High proteus eau Tyr make a Trp the com pal i r. D the wheat of Ken and Oklahoma and oth a places is also of very High protein Quality. Owing to the fact that there is what we might Call a surplus the Premium has gone Down Quot Congress May act of my Iak tha he had taken Ace. Among special guests of the week at the Cora Palace so far have been govenor and mrs. W. J. Bulow of Pierre and congressman A. Christopherson of Sioux Falls. Governor and mrs. Bulow and or. And mrs. Clark of Huron were i the matter up with Secretary Hyde h0xise guests. Wednesday night at the Home of senator and mrs. H. Hitchcock. Who May change that grades after hearings and 90 Days notice and that a i Hope he will change the grades for the Benefit of the Farraj or. Instead of their being for the Benefit of the Millers As they Are unless Secretary Hyde does act on the report of the committee now investigating however it is re _ ii garbed As certain that Congress will Siam Derain Ola sheep or. Harold of a Well we Are working on the wheat situation and on a National potato program a the witness said. A known developments Are the re j t of farm Relief should in placement of the Kansas City my retaken Nic pal terminal with a larger and 1 modern layout. The plans proposed include package handling equipment and storage bulk handling equipment and storage and a floating wharf All with Railroad and Street connections. Traffic is increasing from 1911 to 1927, the figures re Price As aides of the american delegations undoubtedly will be called for questioning. Saying a the cards were stacked against Success of the conference from the Start a Pearson told the investigating committee he a a frequently saw four of the american experts rear admirals j. W peeves and Franb f Schofield Ani commanders h. H. Frost and h. Train in company with Shearer. Admiral Reeves he said a fre was quoted today in the Senate by senator my master Republican South Dakota As having expressed a full sympathy for the development of Inland in a recent appearance before the Senate military committee which approved his nomination. Gen. Browne a attitude on River navigation cited in particular the general a views on Missouri River navigation. He added that he was convinced a new program of waterway Wilson added that the Board had i Quentlyn expressed the Hope that the j development will be instituted. Called wheat interests together Ani invited them to form a National marketing organization. A and that Sall you be done a Caraway observed terminating the examination. Senator Wheeler. Democrat. Montana asked Wilson about his a conference would net succeed a All four of the experts stayed in the tame hotel where Shearer had a a luxurious apartments and was a spender he testified and they and Shearer expressed common views. A that is. The Newspaperman sex Sanctity and finality to the commis 1 veal. The volume of water borne Sion a reports he would have their Commerce Between Kansas City and recommendations come to Congress. I the Mouth increase from 307,809 but apparently he would have con tons to 551,281 tons. From Kansas tonal agricultural viewpoint Gress More or less automatically do City to Sioux City for the same exactly what the commission rec i period the volume Rose to 118.492 commends. He says a recommend j tons from 96.287 tons. This bulk ution from the commission would increase despite inadequate Chan a _ a have such Sanctity that it a could Nel development considerably off-1 a i d hrs >4 a c Al of s not be disregarded by any sen get the decrease from 20,913 tons i v to la Rosine a anti British views and you know nothing about farm against the Success of the Confer continued an Page six Only a dream to this the answer of the re j publicans and also of business men is that it is a Beautiful dream. The republicans and the business men say that Congress would do no such idyllic thing As senator Robinson pictures. The republicans say that cd Congress would proceed to Wrangle do i Over the commissions recommend would would lice january i 23.66 inches station excess since january inches. Rather and roads Sioux ate town Uron Yankton Aberdeen City nos 7 am i Falls 58 69 48 49 51 47 45 56 48 Lorf roads 56 51 rough 50 43 35 Geed 52 46 .45 fair 67 51 22 fair 49 47 1.02 Muddy 45 44 la Good 59 5 59 46 .32 fair Feitman have strengthen the act. From head of sheep to sell but that this commit1-- a taking up til . It a want and changed All a on attaching other and extra that. He says he sold the sheep to the very first Man who inquired and adds in Capitate an equivalent of the Famili Ariar log rolling general Tariff Revi Vyant ass Sion above All the republicans and business men say Congress of in. T. Would procrastinate and postpone. Ii that last line were set need for promptness of action is the a flexible t hermetic from 7 a. In. Eve to Trent ten the of head it sheep to Jeu oui s Rte Day to 7of today a web to a Standard or not any longer. A re pull men having or no a a mum 59 minimal 50 ? at 7 a. M. Today 51 staads wet a capitation 32 inches Pren pita lived congressional action be More effective than administra-1 Titre action. The comment of former Secretary of agriculture it. M. Jar Dine that a criticism of the Federal Grain huh standards act has Long since Thusia stoically dwindled to insignificant proper i brins results Tion Quot it i of indicates that it will be Urey drm8 results. Necessary for Congreve to act before any change occurs music a Large chorus of whole cause for having no m m a Ratiff Rorr Wisian at All. I shown from Sioux City to fort Benton due to poor navigation i conditions. Discussing projects now under Way on the Missouri without reference to possible enlargement of this program at the coming session of Congress the report states plan permanent Channel a the project for the Section of the River from the Mouth to Kan i Sas City provides for securing a permanent navigable Channel with a minimum Low water depth of six fest and a minimum Width of 200 feet with a reasonable additional True in Start of u. S. Trip from Width around the tends. From himself has called a a voyage of sex he gave the Laberite daily Herald transacted. Neon changes in rates on commodities. In Short the republicans say each recommendation the Tariff commission would pre Kansas City mo., to Sioux City la. A project provides for securing a permanent navigi/3le Channel of six feet in depth and to conform to the character and methods of improvement of the Section of the m. Pastor terms jazz a Church Aid Monette mo., sept. 27.�?up�?jazz music with some of its new tendencies is seen As an Aid to the Church by Bishop e. L. Waldorf of the Kansas City diocese of the methodist episcopal Church. A a jazz reigns in 10,000 Halls in this country where no preacher will Ever be heard a he said in an address before the St. Louis conference of the Church Here. It reaches probably 9 millions of people that the Church will not affect. So it is that song hits which enc our London. Eng. Sept. 27�?op a i journey which for at least two has age smiling in the face of difficulty prime minister Ramsay Macdonald i much the character of an Advent have a great Opportunity for Good. With his daughter. Ishbel and the Tare. These Are miss Ishbel the o members of his Small official party premieres daughter and miss Rose woman presides at leaves London tonight to Board the Rosenberg his personal Secretary. Cocci rom la fun acc liner Berengaria at Southampton Ishbel admitted she was a terribly of Holuin or a Lumalu for a visit to president Hoover and excited Quot about her trip. Natural Washington d. C., sept. 27�? a a conference on limitation of Arm scottish Reserve and experience As a a woman for the first time in Fais Ament. Head of the prime ministers House tory presided Over an entire session Hearty expressions of Good will i hold Combine to cloak any Exhur of the House yesterday when repro which appear today in the British Berance she May feel. Tentative Edith Nourse Rogers re dress of All political shades Testi the deep feeling Macdonald publican. Massachusetts opened by to the High Hopes of the nation s holds regarding his american mis and closed a four minute session in scr the Success of what the Premier Sion was indicated by the message j that chamber. No business was with american Aid. He Hopes to a give the world an energetic Faith instead of a hesitating ambassador Charles g. Dawes who has taken a Large share in on the eve of his departure from England. A the greatest contribution this generation can make to the history of the world is to establish peace j baseball results. Ii Tariff provision at All. Apart from successful advertisers would Congress habit of procrastination. Bank fats dividend Wei a mba Pierre s. D., sept. 27.�?�? l. Eligible to sine it. Use there Are six months in every oth the Wank and sing a want a stamp Omste to every two years within easy Triin Gutaf 1 is 2jlz Asa bring remit a to a tune River Between the upper end of preparing the Way for the British Quindaro Bend and the Mouth Mission will not accompany Mac another project provides for the re Donald s party to Southampton Moval of snags and rocks from the having taken his Farewell yester Channel and in Bank Protection or heavy cent Tot state banking department to Pate i announced today a it your a no Ness the Mouth Ana at fort Benton american league All games postponed Eolist hug among nations and induce them to gins funeral feel a sense of Security by political National league agreements carried out by judicial j Boston a. Too 022 6 Means Quot said the message. Philadelphia .213 310 it a i go away to see what can be Leverette and Spohrer Koup done. I have the help of my col j and Davis. An air of suppressed excitement leagues in the labor movement and Pittsburgh. Pervaded the prime minister a of every influence making for St. Louis. Household at no. To Downing atm Cee be. Who dare say that Luciem i Brame Atel Hemsley Frankhouse yesterday in anticipation of the is impossible Quot and Jonnard