20, 1935. THE DAILY ARGUS-LEADER. SIOUX FALLS, S. D. SEVEN March FARM SURPLUSES TO BE AIDED BY NEW FARM PLAN fould Give Power to Levy Processing Taxes to Provide Revenue for Moving TO ASSIST EXPORTING Says Plan Would Make Possible Lessening of Control Program March (P) -A Washington, farm plan, looking to larger powers in aiding Dev evernment surpluses and exfarm, withdrawal from conprograms, is reported gaining corresponding trol wound in house congress.
agriculture commitThe already is considering the feasize of permitting the farm adminto levy processing taxes to Nitty provide revenue agricultural for use in products disposing in of surplus markets where a lower than domestic price may have to be world accepted to move the goods. Would Give Power Such a suggestion was voiced by form bureau officials also in a would proposed give the farm administration power to amendment which levy processing taxes on funds livestock for and butterfat to provide benefit payments to retire feed grain Iscreage. While the feed grain program apnarently is slated amendments to die in the house, being drawn for committee consideration committee, are provide the export combine power in a 10 plan which would something of the principles of the McNary-Haugen and export surpluses. bounty plans of disposing of Coffee Representative who won his way to congress as an exponent of the export bounty plan of handling livestock surpluses, said that the proposal, attached to the I present production control program of the agricultural adjustment act. would remove the frequently voiced objection to farm programs vetoed br President Coolidge.
"The arguments that production would be increased are no longer valid." Coffee said today, "under a combination of the AAA program land real efforts to dispose of surpluses. Lessen Control "This plan would make possible the gradual lessening of control of production as we win back our foreign markets." Coffee is an advocate of the scheme of "Yankee trading" advo(cated by George Peek to recover American markets in other countries. He has been working with members of the committee on the one possibilities of legislation which Diabetics Seattle Man Finds Complete Relief in severe case with simple natural method after specialists failed. No needles- starvation. Write today for Interesting facts.
N. H. Boies, 367 Ragview Seattle, Wash. Philippine Constitution Shown to Roosevelt Philippine constitutional convention presented for his approval. Left to right: President the Philippine senate; Claro M.
Rector, would permit but not compel use of processing taxes to aid in the export program. Besides use of processing taxes, he would like to see authority granted to use help pay receipts losses from on customs export duties marketed farm products. "That would give agriculture some benefit from the tariff for industry," he said. Coffee during recent hearings before the house agriculture committee produced as a witness a British cooperative society buyer who stated his organization could buy all American farm surpluses if there was an agency to meet the price difference between American domestic and Members of the to President Roosevelt Quezon, president of Detroit's Extra Base Hits Beat Minneapolis Hurlers De Land, March Minneapolis of the American association today prepared for another training camp tilt with Brooklyn Thursday following a 4-to-2 defeat by the Detroit Tiger yannigans yesterday. Marrow and Tauscher, Miller pitchers, allowed the Tigers only six hits but they included two homers and three doubles.
TEACHER HAS RECORD Salem--Mary Carmichael, who teaches the pupils of Emery township No. 7. six and one-half miles south of Salem, holds a record that is quite unusual. She has taught in the same school continuously for 13 years. Previous to that.
her sister taught there for seven years. March Tire Sale DISCOUNT ON Kelly Standard Tires Guaranteed Against All Road Hazards THE BROWN GARAGE OIL CO. KNAPP BROWN CO. Phone 340 Phone 799 SIGNATURE WILL OPEN MARCH TOWARD FREEDOM Executive to Approve Constitution of Philippines Commonwealth Government Final Independence Ten Years Hence an original draft of their constitution Roosevelt, Secretary of War Dern, Manuel and Manuel Roxas. (Associated Press Photo) installation in the amount of $155.60 in A suit brought against Minnie Franklin and others.
Judge John T. Medin signed the order. G. Owen appeared for Caldwell. Judgment for $266.50 and $13.45 costs was awarded the Wilson Oil company of Sioux Falls in a suit against the Moto-Sway corporation.
Chicago. It was held this amount was due in the exchange of two Moto-Sway machines. The Policyholder's National Life Insurance company secured a restraining order preventing W. T. Torrey, Sioux Falls, from applying for a tax deed to property near South Dakota avenue and West Twenty-third street.
The plaintiff asks the rights to certain property be adjudicated by the court. Danforth and Davenport represent the insurance Arm. A divorce on grounds of cruelty was awarded to Emil DeBates of Sioux Falls from Frances DeBates. whom he married in Sioux Falls September 17, 1933. Christopherson and Mellquist appeared for the Around the Courthouse IN CIRCUIT COURT E.
E. Caldwell of Sioux Falls was awarded a lien for water and sewer installation in the amount of $155.60 plaintiff. IN PROBATE COURT for the administrator. MARRIAGE LICENSES Everett Hoffmeister Letters of administration of the estate of Fred W. Barbour were issued to Chas.
F. Bowles. He filed his bond and qualified. Krause and Krause of Dell Rapids are attorneys for the administrator. An order has been made admitting the will of Peter J.
Effting, late of Sioux Falls, to probate and letters of administration with the will annexed were issued to Myron E. Effting. He filled his bond and qualified. Miles E. Peck is attorney for the administrator.
An order has been made appointing Nels Pederson administrator of the estate of Jensine Thompson, late of Dell Rapids. He Aled his bond and qualified. Krause and Krause of Dell Rapids are attorneys for the administrator. An order has been made admitting the will of Lars Thompson, late of Minnehaha county, to probate and letters testamentary were issued to Nels Pederson. Krause and Krause are attorneys for the administrator.
Henry H. Leuning, administrator of the estate of Etta Leuning, late of Logan county, filed his final report together with petition praying for final settlement and distribution. Hearing was set for April 1. Krause and Krause of Dell Rapids are attorneys for the administrator. An order has been made admitting the will of Hester Ann Barnes, late of Minnehaha county, to probate and letters of administration with the will annexed were issued to Miles E.
Peck. Miles E. Peck is attorney for the estate. A petition has been filed praying that letters of guardianship of the persons and estates of Hagel Olson, Irene Kamilla Olson and Feliz Emery Olson, minors, be issued to Sefrene Olson. Hearing was set for March 30.
Fiske and Morris are attorneys for the petitioner. An order has been made admitting the last will and testament of Florena J. Coon, late of Los Angeles county, to probate, and letters testamentary were issued to Laura L. Nebbergall Kunkel, executrix. Teigen and Davis are attorneys for the executrix.
Letters of administration with the will annexed, in the matter of the estate of Hester Ann Barnes. late of Minnehaha county, were issued to Miles E. Peck. He filed his bond and qualified. Miles E.
Peck is attorney Worthington, Minn. Anna Seline Worthington, Minn. Louis F. Hass Harris, Ia. Ferne M.
Dather Harris. Ia. STUDY CLUB NAMES HEADS Centerville. -Members of Centerville's Study club. the Twentieth Century club.
which is affiliated with the state federation, held their bi-annual election at the last meeting. when they met in the home of Mrs. H. G. Gunderson.
who has been president for the past two years. Officers elected were Mrs. R. C. Taylor.
president: Mrs. Eddie C. Johnson. vice president: Mrs. L.
Pierre Engen, secretary-treasurer. and Mrs. Malcolm McMurchie. program chairman. For the last vear the club has had a travel study course with a number of late books reviewed by the members.
This year's program has not been decided upon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of South Dakota, County of Minnehaha. $8, In County Court. In the matter of the estate of Hester Ann Barnes, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the underAigned.
administrator with the will Annexed of the estate of Hester Ann Barnes, deceased, to the creditors of and all perhaving claims against the said deceasd. to exhibit them. with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice. to the said administrator with the will annexed at his residence at the city of Sioux Falls, in the County of Minnehaha. State of South Dakota, or to file such claims in the office of the Clerk of Courts of said Minnehaha County, and immediately thereafter mail copies thereof by registered mail to the said administrator with the will annexed at his post office address to-wit: 212 Western Surety in the city of Sioux Falls.
in the County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota. Dated at Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 19th day of March, 193. -Miles E. Peck. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Heater Ann Barnes.
Deceased. Mar. 20-27 April 3-10 COMMERCE BODY GETS NEW GROUP Over 70 New Members Added in Campaign Workers Will Meet Friday A gain of 74 in the membership of the Sioux Falls chamber of commerce was reported today by J. M. Eastman, acting manager.
following the drive which was conducted the fore part of the week. It is expected that this number will be increased after all the teams have made complete reports, as it was said today that a number of the workers were unable to devote full time to campaign activities. As a result there will be a luncheon meeting at the chamber of commerce on Friday, at which time all team members are urged to be present to make reports. The dinner meeting Tuesday night was largely attended and enthusiastic reports. were given, according to Mr.
Eastman. It was urged today that any one who may be desirous of applying for membership in the organization may obtain details by calling 433. K. K. Company Will Open General Store on Friday The company, which operates 24 stores in South Dakota and one in Iowa, will open a general merchandise establishment at 210 North Phillips Friday, it was announced today.
The company also announced it would move its warehouse from Parker to Sioux Falls as soon as suitable quarters can be obtained. Harry Marsh, for eight years manager of the company's store at Freeman. will be local manager. Main offices are in Sioux City. Geddes Theatre Proprietor Faces Charge of Lottery Geddes.
March Sheriff Frank Nash served papers on W. E. Beck, proprietor of the Ritz theatre. for alleged violation of the state lottery laws. The complaint grew out of A recent ruling by the attorney general regarding the status of cash prize drawings offered by certain theatres.
GAMAGE BOOKED FOR TALKS Vermillion, March 20. Harry Gamage, head coach of football at the University of South Dakota, has accepted invitations to speak before two high school athletic banquets this week-end. He will address the athletes of Lennox high school Friday night, and the following evening will appear at the Meckling high school athletic banquet. Dick Hull Ordered to Head South JUDGE SAYS SIOUX FALLS MAN MUST LEAVE Gibbs Metes Out Justice to Others Dick Hull. Sioux Falls police character, will be headed south tonight or else he will serve 30 days in the Minnehaha county jail, with nourishment every other day consisting of bread and water.
This was the edict handed down in municipal court today by Judge Ransom L. Gibbs after Hull had been found guilty on a charge of vagrancy. Hull took the witness stand in his own defense and admitted that he was anxious to get out of the city. I'll help you, Dick." Judge Gibbs said as he pronounced sentence. Hull said he wanted to go to Missouri, and was placed in the custody of Lawrence Green, deputy sheriff, who is to see that he gets out of town tonight, southbound.
He must, not return to Sioux Falls Methodist Bowling Team Is Set Back in Y. League until after Labor day, Clarence Swanson. Arlington. waived preliminary hearing on a charge of attempted burglary and was held to circuit court under $2,000 bond. Swanson is alleged to have attempted to into the granary of Andrew Eitreim at Garretson.
John McClintock, Sioux Falls. must serve 20 days in jail after pleading guilty to a charge of publie intoxication. A previous suspended sentence of 10 days was revoked and the punishment reinstated, in addition to another charge imposed today. John Rue, George Hetrick, Cliff Bailey and Arvid Moillen received 10-day jail sentences when they pleaded guilty to charges of public intoxication. Methodist No.
4 bowlers dropped back in the Church handicap of the YMCA when beaten Jennue, games by the First Christians last night. The scores: (team leaders in black face type). Presbyterians Methodists Barton 189 198 Mueller 150 L. Kent'd 187 141 172 Stewart 126 141 132 J. Fiscel 150 201 Zenner Young 166 115 143 Williams 145 R.Kent 169.
148 Hanson 161 H'ndicap 121 121 121 Handicap 126 126 Totals 985 923 925 Totals 574 874 1001 Methodists First Christians Brumb'g 135 Newb ger 156 308 136 H. Han'n 165 143 118 Merritt 121 139 119 Behr'ger 188 126 153 Pruessier 115 140 144 Schn der 164 136 102 Huxtable 126 118 155 Nilsson 146 132 171 Dummy 150 150 150 H'ndicap 111 111 111 Handicap 141 141 141 Totals 909 806 833 Totals 809 896 905 Madison, March for an intensive membership campaign were made as new directors of the Madison Golf club reorganized, reelecting all old officers as follows: president, A. L. Barker: vice president. C.
J. Porter: secretary-treasurer, Martin F. Berther. YOU'RE ALWAYS DARNING SOCKS -HOW OLD-FASHIONED! NEXT MONTH OLD FASHIONED DOWN HOLES IN DICK'S SOCKS WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU WERE RIGHT LUX HAS CUT LUX FOR CAN'T LET DICK THE WAY IT CUT DOWN WEAR HOLES RUNS STOCKING FOR SOCKS ME TOLD YOU WAS OLD FASHIONED TO STICK TO CAKE- AS WELL AS SOAP RUBBING STOCKINGS HIS SOCKS WOULDN'T OF COURSE NOT, BUT GO INTO HOLES SO SOON IF YOU'D USE LUX For LUX CODE net in col on nel an oll 01 ou Da nel 10 Washington, March -The Philippines on Saturday will begin their final march to independence. With a flourish of his pen, President Roosevelt, in the presence of a large delegation of Filipinos, will officially approve the constitution of the islands' new commonwealth government.
The commonwealth will be set up December 30, as soon as the constitution is accepted by the he Filipino people and elections are held. Passed by Congress These are steps in a transition, An act of congress passed last year provides for the proclamation of final independence ten years hence. Manuel L. Quezon, president of the insular senate, already has announced the firm intention of nroceeding toward this goal of independence. There have been recent warnings of Japanese economic infiltration.
Senator Gibson who recently returned from Manila, where he went with a senatorial mission investigating economic conditions. said: "The Japanese are moving in as we move out." Other senators also expressed misgivings, but said the United States must stand by its commitments if the Filipinos do not seek alterations in the law. To Meet in May The McDuffie-Tydings independence law, passed last March, provides for a plebiscite of the islanders in which they may accept or reject the commonwealth constitution. This expected to be held in May, with the election of commonwealth officers in September. The commonwealth government in effect provides a wide degree of autonomy for the Filipinos, who thus will have ten years to experiment in governing themselves.
United States sovereignty will be represented at Manila by a high commissioner. who will succeed the present governor general. Governor General Frank Murphy, of Detroit. now in Washington seeking a future trade policy, is expected to take over the high commissioner post for a few months. Although refusing to comment directly, the governor is known to have grave doubt about success of the commonwealth venture unless a trade policy to foster commerce between the islands and the United States is worked out.
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