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THE SIOUX CITY JOURNAL: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. ised to announce his platform soon. IN WASHINGTON 10E HA IYB0 IN DANGER With no primary opxsitlon In sight, Bulow and McCuIlough. rural credits commissioner, have Indicated PHONE COMPANY INTO NEW HOWE CANDIDATES TO TALKING STAGE a 25 per cent increase over sales during January last year, this being cited as evidence that business conditions in Webster are unusually good for this season of the year. Other stores also report an increased business.

that democratic political ammunition Senate voted aluminum tariff reductions to level of 1913 rates. House appropriations committee itor for the railroad, and John R. Russell pt Dead wood, appeared for the railroad. Others In attendance were G. Radnor, federal aid engineer, in chargeof federal aid projects In South Dakota, G.

F. Gurley. Alliance, II. J. Hoaglund, Alliance; C.

C. Iloltorf, Sterling, F. T. Darrow. Lincoln; G.

F. Hamilton, R. C. Pearson and P. Parxne- OF HOODLUMS BEING FROZEN IN wL'l be saved for the fall ejection.

One Wet -Candidate The only recent development In the congressional races was the entry last week of Tom Ayres. of Northwestern Bell Has reported $48,151,854 first deficiency appropriation bill. Senate immigration committee approved bill to restrict immigration from all western hemisphere countries except Canada and Newfoundland. President Hoover, back from Flor Aberdeen, a farmer-laborite in 1928, lee of Alliance, all connected with the railroad. Ice Pack Is Likclv to Solid in the Nr Seven Da Chicago's Crime Cleanup Continues 18 Gunmen Indicted Store Manager Resigns Blunt, S.

Tr. Special: Del C. Matthew, for some time manager of the Farmers Union general store, here, has tendered his resignation, to take effect March 1, when he will be engaged in another line of business. G. N.

Carlson, late of Huron, S. has as a wet republican. William "Williamson in the Third district is the RESIDENTIAL, CLUB IS one of the three republican in RAIDED IN SIOUX FALLS ida fishing trip, called party chief- Dakota Office Seekers Preparing Speeches for Campaign Tiy Ilobrrt I Howard fAMcitel Ptesi Slftff Writer.) Eioux Falls, S. D. (X) From the revelation of the cast of candidates who will play roles in the May 6 crime jtans for breakfast conference Tues Sioux Falls, S.

D. Special: A raid Chicago. (P) Chicago's arrived here! and will assist in the store until March 1, when he will be day to discuss legislative situation. by officers on the and club (By the Wellington, New captain of the ship KV'jn- en route to take Rear A cleanup is yielding a bountiful har cumbents who has delayed announcement of his candidacy. No contests are in sipht except in the Second district.

Vern and Fred II. Hildebrandt, both of Watertown, seek the democratic nomination. on the third floor of a building In vest. come manager to succeed Mr. Matthew.

the residence district, and arrest of Ann Makwitz and Marline Maxwell ard Byrd's expedition Larger Quarters in Rapid Gity Rapid City, S. D. Special: The Northwestern Bell Telephone ocm-pany has moved Into its new quarters In th building completed last October. Since that time employes of the Northwestern have been moving and installing the new equipment. The new building has been fitted with new equipment and the old offices have been uinlhe old outfit.

T.iat was done so that there would be no break in service. The new home is moderi. the offices are soundproof and fitted with the newest in telephone devices. A on the charge of operating the place, primary, the 1330 political drama in Ane uemocriUC Diaie Much Ore Shipped Pringle, S. D.

Special: More than Bouth Dakota is gradually moving to' of th "bUcanB for tete is said to have revealed enough bottles and supplies of liquor to start a small saloon. Eight Members Oklahoma Liquor Ring' Convicted Oklahoma City. (JP) A jury in United States district court agreed Monday with the government's Of 1 the- talking stage 'rom which votej0fflcs i undetermined, although can- 4,000 pounds of columbite ore was shipped last week to the New York market from the Green Collingwood Liquor and "accessories" found on attractingr speeches and statements, didates have amiouncfd for lieu Nearly 5,000 hoodlums have been placed under arrest thus far; 500 robberies and burglaries have been cleared up and upwards of 30 pistol toters brought to bar. More than 1,400 of the 5,000 arrests were made over the weekend as the result of a spurt by city and county police. Only a few have bsen held.

Eighteen of the 29 gunmen indicted by the Cook county grand jury last the premises included two gallon tenant governor and state treasurer. mine between Custer and Pringle. cans of alcohol, two full pints of alcohol, four empty alcohol cans, one charge that a conspiracy for the-vio- HURON COLLEGE COEI1 This mineral is used for making trickle batteries and fdr the manu lation of national prohibition jaws OBTAINS HIGH POSITION facture of a non-acidic mineral used existed in Pottawatomie county for will be addressed to the electorate. The infrequent platform announcements to date merely have been preliminaries to ths concentrated ap- peals for support which will mark the last month of the primary campaign. Seven weeks remain for the filing' of petitions; many nominations in both paities remain un Huron.

S. D. Special: Huron col rest room with kitchenette and In manufacturing surgical tools. nearly three years, but disagreed in antarctic, sent word 1 that he was encounter: gales with heavy seas an favorable conditions ro the ice pack before tho gave his position as 4 to cf the Otago Raymond Mercola. fi, pedition's supply offirr.

Monday and said in)' week remained before th was expected to ivf-v-sibly imprisoning th'? members. He added that -Boiling had not a day was to reach tho group Mercola said that if returned to Duncdm i ably leave for New York possible. It is understim i Ipsre has again succeeded in placing lounge room also is provided. one of its graduates in a very dis tinctive position. Miss Grace Harris, W.

C. A. OF RAriD part as to the purported leaders by acquitting Randall Pitman, county attorney. Frank Fox, sheriff from 1923 to 1929, was among the eight defendants who were convicted. Pitman, who with Fox was accused by the CITY ELECTS OFFICERS of Virgil, who will graduate with honors In the class of 1930, was se week were arraigned Monday and their trials sot for an early date at the request of State's Attorney John Swanson.

Others, including seven taken Sun gallon of distilled water, a suitcase containing 0 empty pint bottles, a second suitcase containing 11 empty bottles and a gallon glass jug: of alcohol. Afficers say that the Makwitz woman's husband, Ben Makwitz, is at the present time in the Minnehaha county serving a term for violation of the state prohibition law, after serving a term the state penitentiary at Sioux Falls. The two women taken in the raid on their club will have a hearing in municipal court. Rapid City, S. D.

Special: Mrs T. B. "Werner was elected president claimed and uncertainty still exists concerning th? intentions of republicans whom rumor has mentioned as possible candidates for major office. publican position to Senator Buys Another Store Mount Vernon, S. D.

Special: Harry Abbln, owner of a general store here, has branched out by adding another store to his business interests. It is announced he has purchased the Chaplin general store at Stockney, S. D. David Marsh, who for a year or more has been associated with the Abbln store here, will be manager of the Stickney store. lect ed from several applicants, representing many colleges in America, for a teaching position in the Women's colleges of the American uni day night and three surnrised in.

an of the board of directors of the arch con- a rartment xtnnrtav nynr-ninir 'ffovemment with bein? an Pr- W. A Mrs. G. G. Osterhoff was pirator," and three other defend face grand jury action within a day chosen vice president, Miss Zleda versity at Sofia, Bulgaria.

Kinney secretary, and Miss Laur This is one of the six colleges pro ants were exonerated by the jury. Acquittals for five other defendants were reported, but they h.d been Datte, treasurer. Admiral Byrd intends the United States by v. and later join the at moted in the Near Fast by the Near East College association and Report of the general secretary. instructed last week by Judge Edgar or two, it was announced.

The latter trio, each armed when police squads swarmed into their hiding place, are said to have admitted to several robberies and were held for the "show-up" at the bureau of identification. Cab Driver "Stripped'' Hope that the activities of two "strip bandits" girls who forced Misn ice Cole, showed that more than T50 persons had used the Y. V. C. A.

rooms for various purposes financed by Interested American people. The American public has given 115.000,000 for the endow Injures Hand Wakonda, S. D. Special: Tom Larson, Wakonda, suffered a severe injury on his hand when a heavy post weighing several hundred S. Vaught, who conducted the trials.

Of the 102 persons indicted last September on charges of participating in orerations of the liquor ring alleged to have held a monopoly in Pottawatomie county under protec during the month of January. A patly in the new rooms will be held ment of the six Near East colleges and the college at Sofia has an en SIOUX FALLS PIONEER DIES IN CALIFORNIA Sioux Falls. S. D. Death at San Diego, of Mrs.

Mary Jane Llfto, news of which is conveyed to Sioux Falls friends, recalls that she took up her residence in Sioux Falls in 1S72, or 58 years ago, when there were only 13 houses in Sioux Falls. TV'. McMaster took tangible form last week when tJoorge J. Danforth, of Pioux Falls, announced his candidacy for the f-enate. At the head of the democratic ticket, it seems improbable that Gov.

V. J. Bulow and Iavid A. MeCullousrh will have con-tfsts for nomination as senator and governor. There is a distinct possibility, however, that at least a fourth name will be entered in 'the republican gubernatorial race.

Sharpe May Run One rumor making the rounds at the press contention here last week was that Attorney General M. Q. Shnrr nLm tr annnnnre his Candi STOTT during the of March 3 begin pounds fell on his hand while he! tirely new set of buildings relocated at the edge of the city. Sofia is a city their victims to disrobe after robbing ning with a tea for the Business and Professional Women's club. was trying to straighten up a rubbing post on the John Dwyer ranch, where he is foreman.

or over lOO.OOO population ana is ORIQUETS mean jthem had been curtailed with the jarrest of Irene Berent and Betty Meyers, taxi-dancers, glimmered located on the main line of the Ber BUTTE COUNTY ANNUAL lin-Constantinople railroad. She was born in eastern Ontario. Canada, April 4, 1845. She came to Sioux Falls in 1S72 from Grant county. making the trip in a cov Miss Harris will sail In August and spend some time on the continent To Move Hatchery Springfield, S.

D. Special: Sidney SPELLING CONTEST SOON Ni.sland, S. D. Special: The Butie en route to Bulgaria, perhaps with Less furnace tending Huitema, of Springfield, is having county annual spelling contest will ered wagon, and settled on a home his chick hatchery moved into town the opportunity of seeing the "Passion Play" at Oberammergau, Ba from his father's farm and will op be held Shortly after tho winners of regional contests at Belle Fourch the regional contests at Belle stead, which was her home until a few years ago, when she went to San Diego to make her home with a mar varia. shortly after the girls had been placed in custody.

A cab driver reported losing his receipts, his trousers and shoes to a blonde amazon who enforced her command to "take 'em off" with a revolver. A slaying last night marred an almost perfect weekend record, but members of Chicago's organized gangster circles were not involved. Barney Davitto, 37, and Franklin Shew, 31, killed Blaine Ro'h, 45, in a drunken fury and were captured by erate it this spring in Springfield. Mr. Huitema has been in the chick raising business for several years.

tion of county and city officials, 30 remained in the government's dragnet Monday night. Twenty-eight defendants" pleaded guilty at the start of the trial and will be sentenced next Saturday. Sentence will not be passed upon the ight convicted Monday before March 15, set by Judge Vaught as the latest date for the filing of motions for a new trial. The verdict was returned after jury-deliberations extending over 48 hours and a trial that lasted more than two weeks. Evidence wasv presented by the government to show that wide open conditions existed in Pottawatomie county for several years after the advent of an oil boom and that vice and flourished in the mushroom towns that sprang up.

ried daughter. Fourche and Newell are announced. Each school is permitted to send four Mrs. Lifto saw Sioux Falls grow They Contain Washed Pennsylvania Hard Coal spellers to the district contest and from a frontier hamlet of 13 build ACTION POSTPONED ON VIADUCT FOR LEAD Lead, S. D.

Special: A number of officials of the Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy railroad have been in COLD WAVE IN the winners of the seventh and ings to the city as it fs today. Her eighth grade contest will receive a husband died In 1907. She Is sur NEW ENGLAND free trip to the state fair at Huron vived by a number of grown sons the city for several days attending where they will compete in the state and grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. The body North Atlantic States Are Hit by dacy soon for the republican nomination as governor. Sharpe's report rn his state banking investigation has been expected for some time.

As a resident of Kennebec, In the Third district, Fhirpe would be the first candidate for this nomination from outside the second district, which has entered Broke Howell of Frederick. Carl O. Tryestad of Brookings and Warren E. Green, of Hazel; in the Except that sentiment exists both for and against little can be definitely said concerning the republican senatorial contest. McMas-ter is in Washington and apparently has done no campaigning except for the circulation of petitions.

Dan-forth, who was defeated by Senator Norbeck four years, ago, has prom- contest. Gale Frank, of Ntsland, was one of the winners last year. of the pioneer woman will be brought police. Capt. P.

H. Stratton of the federal immigration service declared Monday that ection will be taken, to deport at once all aliens captured during the roundup. to Tiox Falls for funeral services the Severest Weather of the Winter New York. (tP) After thermome a meeting of the state railroad commission in Lead. The meeting held before Dawes Brisbane, was in regard to the apportionment of the cost of building viaduct over ths Burlington tracks at Aztec crossing.

Action was post and for interment. 1 ORDER BY NAM ters had dipped to as low as 41 below TWO MONTANA' MEN ARRESTED IN DAKOTA Deadwood, S. D. Special: Ivan Strong and William McCoy, of Pin- DEALERS NOT IN FAVOR STOPPING FRUIT CARS Bismarck, N. (P) Arguments zero, the severest cold spell of the winter in the north Atlantic states reached its peak Monday and tem poned for 10 days on motion of the state, represented by Herman L.

against the proposal of the railroads peratures generally began to ascend Bode. Byron Clark, Omaha, general sollc- in fulfillment of the weather man's promise of relief. to discontinue the practice of Mopping cars of fresh fruit and vegetables for rartial unloading at more than one place are contained in a brief sent to the Interstate com EasternMaine was an exception. et feet breed There the cold continued unabated ST merce commission by the North Da and the forecast was for even lower temperatures. kota state railroad board.

ille, were arrested near the Half Way house on the Spearfish-Deadwood road by Deputy Sheriff Helmer, federal prohibition officer, N. Splawn and two deputies from Meade county. The car which they were driving was found to contain about 30 gallons of moonshine. The men were arraigned before County Justice C. T.

Stirrett on three counts. McCoy waived examination and be taken before the court for sentence early in the week. No action has been taken in regard to Strong. A dozen or more deaths were at Hearing on the proposed change tributed directly or indirectly to the was held by the federal body at Far cold. A recluse was found frozen to go recently, with North and South Dakota interests objecting.

ore Taking up the argument by the railroads that the partial unloading privilege no longer is necessary death Monday in his hut in the wooded section of South Foxboro, another man was found frozen to death in his unheated apartment in Providence, R. and 10 other deaths in New England over the weekend were ascribed to the weather. since jobbing houses now re estab lished to buy in carload lots, the PLAN SHORT COURSE AND brief contends the railroads' position la incorrect. It declares from 35 to 40 FAIR DURING MARCH Raymond, S. D- Special: Plans for New low records were registered cars are handled annually on a split in many localities.

In New York city. a winter faiiv and farmers short basis In western North Dakota arid qnfeIj "When Heinz tomatoes are fully ripe, off the vines they go into the kettles. Kitchens right on the spot cap rare that fresh taste of sunny gardens there's no chance for a bit of that precious flavor to escape. That's why the flavor of Heinz Tomato Ketchup is unmistakable. You recognize it whenever and wherever you taste it.

course, to be held in Raymond during South Dakota on tho Milwaukee line which was among the least affected spots in the cold area, the 7-degree March, are being pushed by officers and members of the Raymond and explains that there are no jobbing- houses west of Aberden, S. D. minimum Monday morning was only one degree above the record low for Community club. It is planned to the date. The lowest mark reported was 41 have exhibits of grains and of poultry, with liberal premiums to be given as prizes to those who make the below at Tupper lake, New York, in i best exhibits.

County Agent Krug is the Adirondacks. At Saranac lake the thermometer descended to 35 be co-operating with the community club in making the event a success. i i -v I ti i -A I I low. A 50-mile gale that accompanied the cold wave caused extensive dam Kr Special speakers will be obtained age in the maritime provinces of Canada. At New Aberdeen, N.

the from the state agricultural college to make addresses on important farm topics and problems. The exact dates for the event will be anounced later. wind flattened a concrete transformer, ripped the roof off a church and drove it through the side of a nearby dwelling and lifted small store WINNER HIGH DEBATE WAKONDA VOTERS MAY DECIDE TO SELL PLANT "Wakonda. S. D.

Special: It Is expected the matter of selling tho Wakonda electric light plant will aime before the voters of the city at the annual city election in April. O. B. Preston, district manager of the Inter-State Power company, recently made an official offer to the city for the purchase of the plant for his company at a price of $20,000. The offer was for all lines, poles and equipment owneti by the city, the light plant building not 1x included.

Rather than incur the fot-pense of a special election, the submitting of the proposition to the voters at the annual April election generally was favored. This will give tho voters ample time to discuss the matter and make up their minds as to whether or not they should vote for the sale of the city plant. TEAM LOSES CONTEST Winner, S. D. Special: Hamill won from a pier to the deck of a schooner the Judge's decision in the debate with the Winner high school debating team Saturday.

The Hamill team had the affirmative side of the question: "Resolved that the State of South Dakota Should Build a Hydro-Electric Plant on the Missouri Riv in Sydney harbor. The gale also delayed trans-Atlantic and coastwise shipping along the New England coast. Highways were impassable In many sections. At Cape Cod the snowdrifts held snowplows and automobiles helpless. In some districts of Nova Scotia physicians were forced to use Bkis to make professional visits.

er. Something to it There's something to dentifrice that wins leadership in 4 rests. LUtetine Tooth Paste. 23. The Hamill team consisted of Joe McLaughlin and Chester Covey, son of former Lieut.

Gov. H. E. Covey. O.

D. Olmstead, Tripp county state's attorney, judged the debate. if COMPROMISE REACHED ON ROAD CONTROVERSY Springfield. S. D.

Special: After BAPTIST PASTORS TO 'c i 1 a ,11 Mr several years of discord about the route the proposed highway from CONVENE NEXT WEEK Sioux Falls, S. D. Special: Pastors Condition of Taft Is Reported to Be Unchanged Washington. (JP) The condition of William Howard Taft was unchanged Monday, his physicians said in the usual noon bulletin issued at the White House. It was added that the former chief justice had spent a comfortable night, Springfield to connect with state of the Baptist churches of South Da highway No.

50 to Yankton a compromise has been offered which will (gargle ivith full strength likely be accepted. The argument has been whether the road will head kota will gather in Sioux Falls February 25 to 27 to attend their sixth annual retreat, according to an announcement by Rev. Fred L. Young, pastor of the Baptist church here. Rev.

John L. Barton is generr! superintendent of the Baptist convention for this state. About 60 pastors are expected to be in the city east two miles or three miles north of Springfield. Tabor has insisted on the road going east three miles north, but Springfield has held to the two-mile road, bo to compromise it Is proposed that the road run for the retreat, and will be guests France Watches Headlights Paris. (JP) AuomobiIe headlights that comply with the Jaw are to be stamped by the government.

For years there have been complaints and lawsuits because no one could be certain when his lights were right. of the church. east on the two-mile road to the Bon Homme church, then north a mile and then straight east to highway No. 50 running on to the new Manager Resigns Aberdeen, S. D.

Special: B. F. Myers, who has been manager of the Aberdeen department store of the Black with headquarters at Far grade from the Yankton county line east This is expected to be satisfac tory to both Tabor and Springfield interests. ri. Bince the Aberdeen store was opened, has resigned and J.

Meyer, who during the past few DAKOTA JURY GRANTS months served as. assistant manager. WOMAN $1,760 DAMAGES Winner, S. D. Special: A jury In has been promoted to manager to succeed Mr.

Myers. The retiring manager has not announced his circuit court returned a verdict for $1,760 damages in favor of Mrs. Helen Dwyer Saturday. Mrs. Dwyer in plans for the future.

He said that rumors that the 'Aberdeen store of the Black Co. had been sold, were untrue and that the store still be her suit asked for personal damages and $41 for medical expenses, for in juries received in October when the longs to. the Fargo company. Same car in which she and ber husband were driving crashed into a tractor left on the highway without lights. Plan Community Sale Marion, S.

D. Special: Retail mer germs an4 at the same time healt the tissue and alleviates pain. "iliousands of men, women and children keep the oral tract clean and hygienic by the use of this active, yet safe, antiseptic. Keep a bottle in home and office. Lambert Pharmacal Company, St.

Louis, U.S. A. LAMBERT PHARMACAL COMPANY uoi Locust St. Louis, US. A.

I I Please tend me free, postpaid, without obliga- i tion, your book "Health and Hygiene." The jury wm out only an hour. Price for over 38 years chants and other business men of Marlon have concluded arrangements for the first community sale of this This case Is the second personal Hire JULC WEX feet, sudden changes of temperature, arid overexertion, weaken body resistance so that germs in the mouth get the upper hand. A raw, inflamed throat, a catarrhal condition or a cold may, follow. i As an aid in preventing these troubles and in overcoming them, once they are started, gargle regularly with full strength Listerine. Used this way, Listerine kills Kills 200,000,000 gertns in 15 seconds Injuries suit tried tJt this term of court, the other case being- one in year, which will be held Saturday.

Reduced prices on many lines og which E. Weaver, a renter, sued goods sold at the stores are expected cesses Ce2r51v for damages for injuries received in to assist materially In bringing hun fight with his landlord. L. J. dreds of people to Marion on the day Erown, of Sioux City.

In the Weaver- of the sale. It Is believed the sale will be a great success, and If it is Brown case the Jury decided in favor of the defendant. other community sale will be held at Intervals during the spring, sum USE LESS than of hiIr priced brands MILLIONS OP POUNDS mer and fail. Club Holds Election Clark, S. D.

Special: Henry Lien Business Conditions Good Webster, S. D.Speclal: Herman AdJrtsj OSED BT OUR GOVERNMENT has been re-elected president of the Clark Commercial club. p. L. Banks was chosen vice president, and E.

A. Silfles Becxtary-treasurer. The club plan working on several building: Chllson, advertising: manager of the ThertH extrm JUrtr i lltinx OwtmX Elevator store here, handling: gen eral merchandise, reports that sales Citj- projects. the store during January showed.

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