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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 28, 1929, Mitchell, South Dakota
Weather probably fair the evening Republican third de Hun vol xxxxv1 Mitchell s. Saturday september 28, 1929 fall trial is East of Oil cases Waits 5 Days on curb gets % twelve pages number 302 Little Black Satchel again in limelight ii s. To make final Effort a fraud conviction in Oil scandal face5 Cut Prece Aenean the to a charge of i Creary aged a in c Fine and cell ton. sept. 28�? ply be culex in defer his Abductor Board stands against Al stabilization a kentuckian whose father Senate hearings give More bunk less Campaign Quot is mrs. Mccormick a pledge daughter of Mark Hanna now member of House first woman to seek. Seat in Senate by election a hot fight against Deneen predicted waited 20 years for Man shows his Pluck proof of Faith in co Ops soap Box his chair stirs Chicago 111., sept .28�?mrs. Hanna Mccormick of Illinois is a candidate for the United states Senate. She is the first woman in the country to seek a seat in the upper House by election. She will oppose senator c. S. Deneen for the Republican nomination. Mrs. Mccormick is a daughter of the late senator Mark Hanna credited with having made William Mckinley pres lie last scenes in a drama dented proportion in Story will be staged in Albert b. Fall on the accepting a bribe while it of Interior. A in the Man who at the his strength and Powers ago leased valuable nerves in Wyoming and to the separate sin Doheny corporations is to come Here october 7 Sernas Lyrle and of a a it a a amp a ? a 01 bitter fight Chicago us sept. 28�?for five i by Raymond z. Henle Days and nights he sat there sat associated press staff writer upon the curb on Madison Street i Washington d. C., sept. 28�?test ident of the United states and thereby caught the thief that Mony before the Senate agriculture robbed him caught the thug that committee is regarded As having slugged him on the head. I established More definitely than Ever. That the Federal farm Board intends .7 to. Exec g y Saga to approach the agricultural prob la in her formal announcement of her candidacy mrs. Mccormick promises the voters of Illinois a a bunk less she wants of Elbert Webb Kentucky Moun j Lem by developing and expanding Trineer who came to Chicago to see j the cooperative marketing movement the sights on the first trip he Ever Jand that 11 will not itself engage in had made from the fastness of his ?n3f 8t>bmzau.on operations to con the ii lec Ifica y he is to deny that brought to him a in a Satchel by the son of Arri l Doheny bribed him to try Elk has. Calif., Oil re s to his a old Friend and Fel no Money loss fall is found guilty it will be first conviction in five Long of prosecution in the Oil Ileal cases. Harry f. Sinclair est to jail but his concurrent six oaths sentences were for con or of the Senate in refusing to 1. A a with naval Oil leases. Altee Pomerene i upper right is special government prosecutor. Harry m. Daugherty i lower right will be a witness. G. 0. P. A y face fight in West coming congressional races cause alarm among party chiefs guest bears out a a whoopee Stony flasks for every senator at party in 1926 says one who was there que ions and for jury while c. Treuch c he by James l. West associated press staff writer Washington d. C., sept. 28.�? up a number of the thirteen and fraud Bro Quot muted be put pfc no a a a senators. 1 from the Western states will be re 1 turned without really serious opposition there Are enough contests vowing. All of the trials for in Vil suits All property been returned to the in addition it has Essien of valuable equipment tip by the Sinclair and Doheny a alien. Royalties were paid ii cd taken from the reserves Leo a Rover Federal District Mer t to will assist Atlee pome and Owen j. Roberts special isel in prosecuting fall ays a has not lost a cent. Prosecution of bribery charges a amp inst fall and against Doheny in virtually All the remains to be erne before the docket is cleared of the maelstrom that almost wrecked an administration and traced the Wrath of a nation. Fores Fine and cell convicted. Fall will face a Fine of net More ban three times the to it of the alleged bribe not than three years imprison old Kentucky Home. Hardly had he arrived with $500 in his pocket before he was accosted by a kindly stranger who offered him a a drink of Good Corn whisky in a nearby Alley. Webb accepted the drink the stranger tapped him on the. Head with a Blunt object. When Webb awoke he knew it was unnecessary to feel in his right britches pocket for the $500. So mumbling to himself about City slickers and such Webb arose painfully obtained himself a soap Box planted it near the curb on Madison Street and or Down to wait. Somewhere head read that criminals airways return to the scene of their crimes. Thus thought Webb maybe this Strong Armer would come Back too. Anyway thought Webb further he really had nothing better to do except wait for the return of the Abductor of his $500. And wait is what Webb did. He sat and waited and waited and sat scanning each passerby. Sunday was uneventful. It was a Washington d. C., sept. 28�? special a stories of the big a whoopee party held in the Wil j lard hotel in december 1926, Asj outlined by senator Howell of ne-1 Nice Cool Day so Webb merely sat Braska and senator Brookhart of on his Box while the curious stared Iowa were verified in Washington Quot Webb stared Back with a and elements of uncertainty in the today by a Man who was there. Situation to draw the attention and j this guest who withholds his j leave his Post. So he sent a he Cly Nat Nal lab qty leaders to a name it declares that there were Sil \ a Small boy to bring him a Sand Illino Nav furnish the Monef in i ver a asks Well filled with potent wich and a bottle of milk. While he Illinois May furnish the most in i. I munched his Sandwich and drank Teresing contest among the re pub j liquor for every senator and every a Jiff he Jug it up Vigil to no Laicans. With mrs. Ruth Hanna my business Man at the party. 1�?&Quot Cormick representative at Large. J a when the guests including ten confusing the nomination with United states senators either has been Given a Large measure of senator Charles s. Deneen who purpose behind his Tare. Monday Webb got hungry but he re the credit for the recent defeat of the Thompson Crowe organization in Chicago and Cook county. Lieutenant governor Sterling May make this a three cornered fight. Schall has fight Minnesota is to be the scene of a stiff contest a Between senator Thomas d. Schall and governor i Theodore Christianson. The dem a 001,815 Are doping to be Able to i \ make additional headway in the brawn1 election As a result. A Lively tilt is Likely among the republicans for the senatorial nomination in Iowa. Governor John Hammill and representative l. J. Dickinson Are candidates and there a a _ has been some talk that circuit a a a or Tiffin Jude Waum might in flasks had found their Way .0 be a witness at the ter the race with a View of return ice filled goblets. No guest de i ing to the Senate from which he Arain May hold Public office. In is not convicted it is prob the charges against Doheny be dropped and the curtain Down forever. Try Daugherty former at elected or newly elected filed into i the reception room of he Willard j hotel a says this unnamed guest i a their attention was directed to Small table in the reception room j this was the famous a table with i Bootlegs described by senator i Brookhart. Silver flasks Over this table was draped a handsome cover hanging so As to i conceal a forty or fifty Silver the guests were invited to set their i own limits. Most of them include i ing some of the senators accepted the invitation. They then proceeded to the Cabinet room of the Willard where liveried attendants served dinner after the contents of the various kill s health still poor. Says physician a a . Texas. Sept 28�? up a alter 3 fall former Secretary of tie Interior left Here last night for Washington where he is scheduled to a on trial october 7 on bribery barges in connection with the rasing of the Elk Hills Oil Reserve. He a accompanied by mrs. Fall and to daughters and his phys or. G t. Safford. Or Safford said fall a seems to fairly Well but he is not As a Rone a the last time he was in Washington. I am going with him guard hrs health during the of was appointed to the Federal Bench by president Harding. Steck faces race senator Daniel f. Sleek May be renominated by the democrats without opposition but As Iowa normally is overwhelmingly Republican his friends expect that he will have a hard fight. He was seated five years ago in a contest against senator Smith w. Brookhart who was returned shortly afterwards. With George w. Norris the Independent Republican maintaining silence As to his plans there is an it was Avail. Tuesday the kentuckians eyes began to look a bit Glassy. Head been sitting awake on his Box at night too. So Webb stared indiscriminately at both men and women passersby. It was easier than trying to differentiate. One woman thought he was attempting to of Gie her. She threatened to Call a policeman but did t. Webb was grateful. Wednesday it rained poured Down in torrents off a a it bbl a hat into his neck and Down his shoes. But Webb remained on hic Box examining pedestrians. He was glad of the rain it was easier to stay awake. Thursday Webb continued to sit on his Box admitting to himself that perhaps after All stories of criminals returning to the scene of their crimes were fiction. And then from afar Webb spied a Jaunty figure ambling Down the Street. When the figure approached Webb and his Box. Webb up and parted before to of clock stated although no speeches were nabbed Charlie peddle and trundled made. At least to senators most of them Bone Drys were present of the 32 who had just been victorious in the 1926 election. They were so distributed at the dinner that each was placed Between certain business leaders who could discuss the courses. Fahys party the sponsor of the party was Walter j. Fahy new York broker and reputedly a former aide in the new York Headquarters of senator element of uncertainty in the Situa. George w. Moses of new Hamp weather forecast i Tion in Nebraska. Norris sought to retire at the expiration of his last term but his friends refused to permit him to do so. They conducted the Campaign without his Aid and he was re elected by an overwhelm h Dakota generally fair to j ing majority and sunday not much there is no reason to assume that a temperature Frost prob 1 Norris desire to retire from the sen Cirth portion tonight. Ate is less potent now than it was in a a Kay mostly Cloudy tonight 1924, but he May again find himself in Tbs same position with his supporters placing him in the Field irrespective of his personal desires. Few political observers have doubt of the outcome if his name goes on the ballot. O with probably showers nth portion tonight cooler in portion tonight. A mostly Cloudy with probes in South portion to is 0 sunday and in North portico. Tonight cooler tonight and in East and Central portion sunday. Minnesota partly Cloudy tonight it sunday somewhat cooler probably Frost in North por tonight. Baseball results new York North Dakota partly Cloudy to Washington american league first game r. H. E. Ooi 200 100�?4 to i Ooi 050 oox�?6 8 0 and sunday somewhat Cool a in Southeast portion tonight probably Frost tonight. Weekly forecasts for the week beginning Mon Gay. September 30. The upper Mississippi and or Missouri valleys and the Northern and Central great Plain periods of rainfall Over the it hem and Central portions and Sny fair weather Northern temperatures Normal or be a in first half of week and near Normal or above at close. Local temperatures maximum and minimum temperate.? As recorded by the official thermometer from 7 a. In. Osterday to 7 a. In. Today. Maximum 57 my mum 49 at 7 a. In. Today 49 Road rough res capitation. .02 inches precil a in since january i 23.68 inches capitation excess since january i r3 inches. Wether and roads Lorf roads temp. 7 am i Sioux fall 57 64 Huron 49 58 Watertown 46 55 Tan ton 52 57 Merdeen 45 54 bookings 52 58 55 48 44 72 43 48 a .02 to to .02 fair fair Good Good fair Sherid. He Mach and Dickey Jones and Tate Spencer Philadelphia ,.010 003 200�?6 8 i Boston Ooi 010 ioo�?3 9 i shores Rommel and Cochrane Perkins Macfayden and a. Gaston. Chicago .020 411 0 Detroit .��?�.300 Ooi i Thomas and Berg Hogsett and Louis too of Cleveland .301 of Stewart and Behan Miller and l. Sewell. _ National league r. H. E. Brooklyn. 005 too ooo�?5 7 0 new York. Too too Ioos i 4 i Clark and Picinich Fitzsimmons Judd Lucas and Hogan. First game Boston 200 021 300-8 18 i Philadelphia 105 too 21x�? 20 2 Brandt and Spohrer smythe Collins Milligan Elliott Sweetland and Davis. Second game Boston. In a Philadelphia. 003 31 Clarkson and Leggett Benge and Cincinnati. Chicago. 000 200 0 Donohue and Sukeforth Malone and Gonzales. Pittsburgh. Quot a St. Louis. 00 Grimes and Hargreaves Johnson hire. Eastern Campaign manager for president Hoover last year and president pro tem of the Senate. Fahy sent out the invitations and later obtained the Aid of a Republican senator in Button holing his colleagues on their arrival with a follow up plea to attend the dinner. A dozen a financial leaders from new York were present with Fahy. Senator Howell today said that Brookhart a revelations provide a a test of president hoovers assertion that he is willing to dry up the and that there is no Way in which the responsibility can now be evaded. Senator Brookhart saying he had received no summons from District attorney Leo Rover to Tell of the senatorial liquor party accused the District attorney of shirking his duty and said that it is now up to the president to take some step to get the Story. Help wanted or. L. J. Stacey wanted a married Man on farm for the fall and Winter and he must have been a Busy Man for he a had Between 40 and 50 applications. Only sorry that i did no to have More jobs As had to disappoint so Many Good its very easy to get the Best of help if a want and is used. They work both ways too As evidenced by or. Ray d. Walton of it. Vernon who wanted work on a farm and him off to a nearby police station where peddle confessed and gave up the remains of Webb a $500. A How did i do it a replied Webb modestly to admiring reporters. A a Waal ill Tell you it Wasny to anything at All. Why my grandpa waited 20 years once to get a Woonsocket Lake filled by rain Woonsocket. S. D., sept. 28�?this Section of the state was visited with the heaviest Rains on wednesday and thursday. It is estimated More than four inches of water fell wednesday afternoon. It was the first time in the history of Woonsocket that the Lake filled and overflowed its South Banks going Over the Highway and the first time that fish from the Lake came up the Drain into the Newcomb amp Ball Barber shop under the son born county Bank. Plasterer0 Dies of injury in fall Sioux City. S. D., sept. 23�?without regaining consciousness George w. Sink 59 year old plasterer who was in lured when he fell from a scaffold died Here thursday. He was formerly a resident of Elk Point. Tool crop surpluses. This intention announced by chairman Legge shortly after the Board we As organized has been reaffirmed by those members who have been examined by the committee with a View to a report on their confirmation. The reaffirmation of these principles is regarded at the Capitol Quot As much More significant than the original pronouncement because the Board recently has been subjected to some severe criticism by senators from the West for declining to use its $500,000,000 revolving fund in we heat stabilization operations. Some committee members contend that if the Senate confirms the Board members on the basis of their testimony before the committee the boards policies in effect we ill have been approved. Wont Stop buying examinations of the Board members by the committee a adduced however that while the Board does not intend to put the government into stabilization operations it has not determined to prevent the commodity groups themselves from so doing. Chairman Legge in fact said stabilization might be necessary and desirable in some commodities but he emphasized that it should be conducted by Strong National cooperative marketing agencies we Ith sufficient credit marketing storing and processing channels to give reasonable assurances or Success. Some members of the Senate j committee believe that the Testi j Mony also has disclosed a determination by the Board to create National marketing agencies for each of the principal crops from each commodity that it will Endeavor to prevent the effectiveness of its organization being jeopardized by what is described As a commodity chairman Legge testified that such differences of opinion were especially troublesome among the wheat producers and that the inability of the various cooperative and Pool groups to see Eye to Eye on details had contributed to prolonging the formal setting up of the Farmers National Grain marketing corporation. Find difficulties some of the stronger pools and cooperatives have been Able to develop definite spheres of influence and the sponsors of the corporation have found their officials somewhat reluctant to relinquish certain elements of control. Chairman Legge testified however that most of the difficulties have been composed and an Early inauguration of the corporation might be expected. The Senate committee so far has examined chairman Legge and commissioners Stone Wilson and Denman. A recess was taken yesterday until monday when Carl Wilson of Oklahoma who Speaks for Cotton on the Board will be questioned. Following Williams the committee will Lear William f. Schilling Minnesota who represents Dairying c. Teague California fruits and vegetables and Sam r. Mckelvie Nebraska wheat. Strenuous opposition to chairman Legge and possibly some other commissioners on the floor of the Senate is regarded As inevitable. A number of committee members including chairman Mcnary Are convinced. However the Senate will confirm the entire Board. A themselves and then vote according to their judgment. Her statement follows a i am am a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of United states senator from Illinois at the primary election april 8, 1930. She wants the office a obviously a candidate runs for office because he wants the office. But our system of choosing United states senators wisely provides an Opportunity for the voters of each party to examine the qualifications of All candidates before the party tickets Are submitted to the people for election in the following november. In the Campaign which i soon shall Start i propose to speak to As Many voters and visit As Many communities of Illinois As my duties support which have come to me Many of them Long in Advance of my decision to seek the senator ship Hoover Tariff put Gois to vote tuesday us Ivy coca my . A 11 a i a these friends and All other citizens leaders of both bides whip forces into shape for first clash Are entitled now to my Assurance unqualified Day Given that my candidacy is free from any direct or i indirect obligation except Only the fundamental obligation of integrity 7 Yff it to of Iii t in Public service. No candidacy for i Kouli this High office deserves to succeed if actuated by any purpose involving political reprisal or personal Reward or by any influence what j Soever other than a genuine wish to administer a Public Trust Hon orally and a this avowal of intention from mrs. Mccormick clears the Way for what politicians regard As one of the most interesting political Battles Illinois has seen in Many years. Others May enter How Many candidates will be in the race is still conjectural. Senator Deneen has made no formal announcement taking the position that this is unnecessary As he already is running. Downstate several candidates have been tentatively hoisting lightning rods. Fred e. Sterling lieutenant governor has been rated As among the possibilities. In Cook county Edward j. Brun Washington d. a sept. 28. A a a vote l y 4 p. M., tues Day on Tendon of the flexible principle Iii the pending Tariff till will be sought by Senate Republican leaders. Chairman Gmoch of the finance committee said it was present intentions to carry out this plan if ail absentees could be rounded up by that time. Washington d. C., sept. 28�?um- the Prospect of a vote Moncay on the flexible Tariff Issue in the Senate made today a recess merely an Opportunity for leaders of the contending sides to work harder than Ever to line up their forces. After four Days of debate in livened with vigorous attacks by Dage former attorney general is Republican ind Epen being urged to announce himself As dents upon the administrations pro a senatorial candidate. Politicians would not be surprised if it develops into a three cornered in the House of representatives will race among mrs. Mccormick Sena permit. I shall then discuss fully these facts which May be held to affect my own qualifications for the senator ship and those National and International issues on which i will Tor Deneen and senator Brundage. One phase to which they All refer is that although a woman is running. Her candidacy will not be a feminist movement nor a feminine be called to vote if elected to the j Appeal. Mrs. Mccormick has the Senate. Reputation of a playing politics like a i appreciate deeply the offers of a Hurricane rips i badgers Down Nassau 20 killed state by 21-g vegetation stripped All communications Are halted Havana Cuba sept. 28�?up a an advisory report issued shortly after two p. In. Today by the Belen Observatory Here said that the tropical Hurricane would probably strike key West late this afternoon or Early this evening with its full Force hitting in the Florida keys just South of key West. Game is played on Muddy Fields. Is outclassed Postai to continue the flexible principle in effect with Little change the Issue appeared so closely drawn that leaders of each group while claiming a majority predicted a close vote. Senator Simmons of North Carolina ranking Democrat on the finance committee and Leader of hi3 party a attack on the Republican proposal expressed a willingness to have the Roll called before the week end recess was taken but chairman Smoot leading the administration forces preferred to have it go Over saying he hoped a vote could be taken monday. Expects demos Aid countering Simmons display of Confidence in the result Smoot said to believed at least six Democrat would vote with the Republican regulars for the amendment a sponsors under which the president Madison wis., sept. 23.�? a5 scoring a touchdown in each of the j would continue As he desires to hold first three periods and seeing its authority to raise or lower Tariff substitutes hold South Dakota rates As much As 5 per cent upon Miami fla., sept. 28�? a several Perso were injured and considerable property damage was caused by High winds that struck Miami and Miami Beach last ight and today. Nassau Bahama islands sept. 28 top a Twenty deaths and enormous property damage Are reported in a severe tropical Hurricane that kept this Bahamas Island capital isolated from outside communication for 48 hours. The storm passed off slowly on a southwesterly route in the direction of the Florida Straits. Lashing the City at a velocity estimated by weather Bureau officials to have been too Miles an hour or More the High winds wrecked virtually All Small Craft in the Harbor broke the seawall in several places a roofed houses disrupted communication lines and left the City without Power. The governors Home was badly damaged and the churches of the City also suffered heavily. Vegetation stripped Nassau a famous Ceiba tree was denuded and vegetation was stripped to shreds. Standardization chairman Pierre. S. D., sept. 28�?<# a state auditor William Dunn is the chairman of the state advisory on standardization. He was chosen at the committees first meeting Here this week. .00 heavy j and Smith. Wrote. A thank you very much for your want and services. We got results and Hope you can help us out Macdonald is als into West on peace Mission state even the last Quarter Wisconsin won its opening football game j Here today. The final score was Wisconsin 21 South Dakota state 0. The game was the first of a double header the Badger squad meeting Ripon wis., College in the second contest. Wisconsin received the kick after an Exchange of punts gained the Ball on South Dakota a 42 Yard line. A Fumble by lushly lost ground for the badgers on the second Exchange of punts Lusby received the Ball on his own 35 line and behind interference scampered 65 Yards for the first Wisconsin score of the season. Lusby made Good his extra Point by a drop kick score Wisconsin 7 South Dakota state 0. Second period the Badger line men were hitting with terrific Force and in four plays South Dakota was forced to take time out for three injured players. A Long pass Lusby to Bahr gave the badgers a first Down on the Jack Rabbit 32 Yard line a series of line Bucks and off tackle plays put the Ball on the 2 Yard line where Knabach we ent Over for a touchdown. The fullback plunged through and made the extra Point. Two South Dakota state passes were incomplete As the half ended. Score at half Wisconsin 14 South Dakota state 0. Mixing a pass attack with line streets were flooded by rainfall and water blown in from the Harbor i plunges and aided by a 5-Yard pen telephones were stilled. No damage ally. Wisconsin scored in the third by Harry Houston Romer associated press staff writer s. S. Berengaria sept. 28�?op a Ramsay Macdonald prime minister of great Britain sailed into the West from Southampton this morning on a Mission of peace and Good will. His physical destination is Washington. His spiritual goal is the achievement of a Unity Between the two great English speaking Peoples which might Lay the foundation for a really Universal Era of peace and Good will among All the nations of the Earth. Macdonald a barque is the palatial Berengaria formerly the uner Imperator upon which the British messenger of peace occupied the Imperial suite. The prime minister his daughter Ishbel and his official party spent restful hours aboard the liner after being the Center of Farewell demonstrations in London and j again in Southampton. A i am off in the Hope of being Able to do something to narrow the Atlantic a or. Macdonald said. It was a Greet Day in London where arrivals and departures of notable missions and Royal envoys Are not unusual but rarely has the departure of a British statesman on a Mission abroad Ever attracted such widespread attention or evoked such Universal approbation As the journey of this scotch labor Leader we Hose Rise from obscurity to the most powerful political Post in the Empire is one of the romances of modern England. Shortly after to p. In. Last night the Busy program of the Day ended As the special train bringing the prime minister and his party rolled into Southampton. Almost immediately the travellers came aboard the liner and soon sought their Cabins. All Day Long at no. To Downing Street the prime minister fished was engaged in last minute preparations conferences and farewells with callers. Meanwhile Ishbel busied herself with the six bags in which her fathers clothes and her own we Ere packed for the trip. When they arrived at Waterloo station to Board the train a huge workaday crowd of londoners was on hand to cheer a Good old Mac Good old ambassador Dawes evening dress and shiny silk hat elbowed his Way through the crowd to give Macdonald a parting hand clasp and Speed him on his Way toward another phase of the armament negotiations which the ambassador initiated Here under instructions from president Hoover. Macdonald in Ordinary business suit and Foft hat. Talked seriously with friends just before leaving. The Berengaria is due in new York next Friday. To the City s water system was reported. Officials Slid the storm was a worse Colic Lively than any that has struck this Section in years. Scarcely a building in the City escaped injury. Communication with the outside world which had been paralysed since the storm began to strike wednesday not resumed until late last night we Hen the first radio message telling of conditions was dispatched to Miami. No reports have been received from the other islands of the Bahamas group and it was feared they Felt the fury of the storm. Yacht wrecked the yacht Montagu the property of Barron g. Collier wealthy Florida Developer was wrecked in the Entrance of the Harbor but the ten passengers and 23 Crew members were rescued by life lines thrown out from Shore. The storm we As similar in character to that which struck Here in when Gnabah plunged through for a touchdown. An easy pass Lusby to Gantenbein gave the badgers an additional Point. A pass gave the Dakotas their first Down of the Day but a moment later Behr intercepted a pass and the badgers roller started again. A pass Behr to Lusby was Good for a Long gain and the period ended with Wisconsin having the Ball o the Dakota 26-Yard line. A third period scores Wisconsin 21 . Neither team scored in the last Quarter. 0 recommendation of the Tariff commission. Whether the so Jot proposal will be Given priority in the voting was not Clear today. Simmons who had an amendment looking to repeal of the flexible provision of the existing Law pending has introduced a substitute with a View to having it brought to a vote first. His sub i statute amendment would take away the presidents Power to change rates and authorize him merely to transmit recommendations of the Tariff commission to Congress. An idea of the significance which some of the Republican regulars attach to the outcome of the Issue meanwhile has been Given by senator Sackett of Kentucky. Saying he would rather see the rates of the present Law continued than have a new Law enacted without continuing the flexible policy he predicted. Tells Bills Fate a was goes the flexible provision a goes the his objection that the simmon3 substitute proposal if enacted would open up the whole Tariff question every time a rate change was recommended to Congress by the Tariff commission was countered with a suggestion by senator Norris Republican Nebraska that the Law be made to stipulate that no amendments could be introduced under such circumstances unless they Bora directly on the rate or rates under consideration. Support of the flexible principle by Dairying interests which the president cited As having obtained valuable Relief under its operation has been called to the attention of senators meanwhile by a m. Loom. Is Washington representative of the american Dairy federation and the american association of Creamery butter manufacturers and Secretary of the National Dairy Union. The position of that Industry he wrote a is that a flexible provision better than the present one corrected to provide for More definite and effective administration should be w Ritten and remain in the Bill that substantially the same kind of a Tariff commission As now exists should be continued and that the right of approval or veto and if a Ria and Fri ave Adamd j proved of enforcement of recon Inonu by Ulla in Ulvi Tkv mended Tariff changes should continue in the hands of the president 0 of martial Law Austin Texas sept. 28�? Foj a declaration of martial Law for Borger and Hutchinson county will not be announced in advice of arrival there of Texas troops gov. Dan Moody said today. A i have nothing to say about 1926. Sinking Small Craft in the har martial Law at Borger Mil Bor driving larger vessels ashore 1 a wrecking buildings and leaving the City without Power for three Days. At that time aerials on the steel radio Tower atop a Barren Rocky Hill near the City were levelled and it was several Days before commune looting starts in cations with the outside was Stab going to announce martial Law if i should decide on it in Advance of arrival of militiamen there a he said. A i will have nothing to say today or of flood swept town Elpaso Texas sept. 28�?of a looting has broken out in the deserted Moines and stores of san Marcial n. J. E. Of Bannion Tel Farmer jailed in Chicken theft Case Vermillion s. D., guilty graph operator at the flood swept to the charge of grand larceny in the theft of chickens from a neighbor Harold Mart. 19 year old son of Frank Mart w Eil known Clay county Farmer was sentenced to four months in the Clay county jail thursday by judge r. B. Tripp Yankton in circuit court. During the Day time september 9, Young Mart stole a number of Chicken from the farm of Robert j. Young and took them to his fathers place adjoining. Dividing the loot into two sacks he was about to Load it in a waiting automobile when the officers arrived. He was pursued by officers who found Cue sack in a Weed Patch and later the other sack of chickens in the cellar of the Mart Home. Twon reported today. Of Bannion said refugees from the Hills come in at night to loot the unprotected stores. Football scores football results first period Wisconsin 7 s. State 0. Indiana 6 Wabash 0. Second period Wisconsin. 4 b. State 0. S. U. 12 Yankton 0. Third period Pittsburgh 40 Waynesboro 0. Michigan 27 Albion 0. Wisconsin. 21 s. State 0. Final period Wisconsin 21 s. State 0. Palace draws Good crowd de spite rain in spite of Cloudy skies Anc occasional showers of rain Frida Drew the largest Corn Palace Crow of the w Eek to Mitchell. The show at the Corn Palace last evening was the most largely attended 0 any during the week and through out the afternoon and evening hundreds of people milled boil the streets. As Many As two Hundred Peep arrived on the special train Fror Sioux Falls Friday morning the group including members of the Humboldt band and Many resident from towns along the route of the Omaha Between Sioux fails a this City. In addition to the Tumboli band the Peterson girls Kilt band in Bright scotch costume appeared on the Midway Dur ii the Day. The Corn Palace festival w close this evening and the Adan Sale of reserved seats at the Paace indicates a Good attendance the last performance of the t time vaudeville show. Undy lands his plane at Curaca Willemstad Curacao sept. 23 up a colonel Charles a. Lindberg and his party landed at the sch begat Airport near Willemsz shortly before Roon today or Maracay Venezuela
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