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Lead Daily Call from Lead, South Dakota • Page 1

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LIE AID) BMLY CA OFFICIAL 1PXPE8 CITY and COUNTY THE WEATHER Partly cloudy tonight anr Sunday. Not much change In temperature. ASSOCIATED PR HAS SERVICE 1, IlLE BLACK BILLS EVENING NEW8PAPER ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE TWENTY FIFTH YEAR LEAD, SOUTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. PRICE FIVE CHNTl POPE BENEDICT WOULD SEAPLANE MAKING CANADIAN STRIKE INCREASINGLY SERIOUS MODIFY GERMAN TERMS AUSTRIA MUST PAY VICTORIOUS FLIGHT Communicatee With Peace Delegate GOVERNMENT AUTO LINES IN WEST Winnipeg Railroad Brotherhoods Consider Joining in General Strike, in Response' to General Petition ROME, May 17. In response to the petition from the entire Germ WINNIPEG, May 17.

Conditions of the general strike are increasing-j ly serious. Prior to a walkout TAVMr9 107A Mjl-- j- Vlfrpn UfflirS anil Thirfffn Ml'miipc 5 BILLION an episcopate begging his good of fices in securing a mediation of the noon of press, commercial and brok- terms of peace, Pope Benedict has er telegraphers, reports spread by union men that Winnipeg members taken steps to communicate with the Secretary Lane Announces ot three great railroad brotherhoods head of one of the most important Leavicg Trepassey, N. at 8:40 P. and Reaching Azores at 9:20 this Morning Seaplane NC-4 Was First to Report Landing. were discussing the advisability of delegations at the peace conference with a view to getting conditions Joining the strike.

modified. Peace Treaty Provides Payment ot One-Twentieth as Much as Germany Germany Arranges for Vote on Treaty. DEHYDRATED PROCESS WASHINGTON, May 17. Amerl can seaplane NC-4, under Lieut Establishment From Denver, Through Rockies in Colorado, Wyoming acd Montana to National Parks. WASHINGTON, May 17.

Secre Asks Pope to Intervene COLOGNE, May 17. (By, the As llant Will ba BoH at Watertown Commander Read, attained Its first sociated Press) Cardinal Harlman, objective in its trans-Atlantic flight, for Drying Fruit and Vegetables PIERRE, May 17. The govern Archbishop of Cologne, has request landing safely at Horta, Azores, at ment discussion of the benefits of ed the pope to intervene between the associated powers and Germany, 9:20 this morning Washington time alter winging her way from Trepas sey Bay, N. In fifteen hours handling dehydrated fruits and vegetables has started the move tary Lane has announced plans for establishing an auto line from Den in order to protect Germany from a complete breakdown. Far Out at Sea.

and Going Strong WASHINGTON, May official report fiom Trepassey said that weather conditions along the seaplane routo are good and it the winds continued the airships should reach the Azores in nineteen hours O. K. at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The seaplanes passed station ship No. 6, the destroyer Ward three hundred miles from Trepassey at 10:05, New York time The radio station at Bar Harbor, Maine had intercepted direct messages from two of the seaplanes shortly after midnight.

One mes ment in this state, the first com thirteen minutes. NC-1 was close ver to and through the Rocky Moun pany in that line being the South 3 lnie 1 lead PARIS, May 17. The indemnity clause of the Austria peace treaty provides for payment of an amount one-twentieth as large as that manded of Germany. The sum asked for is five billion gold marks without "bond. behind, but No.

3 Flagship was last Dakota Dehydration company at order issued April 15, which gov tains, Yellowsone and Glacier National Parks, via, Boulder and Love- reported, at 5:15 a. Washington Watertown a capital of $500-000. The incoroprators are J. E. land, Cheyenne, Douglas, Cas time, as off her course somewhere about' 100 miles from Horta.

The erns the action of every aircraft and naval vessel connected with the long flight and provides against almost every possible emergency which may Bird, Watertown: L. H. Woodwrol, per, Thermopolis and Cody, and Livingston, Bozeman, Boulder, original place planned for landing Webster; W. Nelson, VVaubauy. was Panta Delgada, and it may be Rapid City Oil company, Rapid Townsend, Helena, and Chotau, Montana.

NC-1 and 3 will continue on to that City. Capital $20000. Incorporat sage was picked up at 12:27 from No. 1, having called the station ship port, which is about 150 miles east of Horta. Fog evidently caused ors H.

h. Freeman, P. G. Honneger, German Counter Peace Terms BERLIN, May 17. (By the Associated Press.) Replying to a deputation from the regions threatened under the terms of the peace treaty Philip Scheidemann, the chancellor, said that the cabinet was discussing N.

J. Folsom. CONSCIENCE ALONE Commander Read to land at Horta No. 9, approximately 500 miles from Trepassey Bay. One from No.

4, Beaver Oil Co. Sioux Falls. Cap and officials here assumed that at ital $50,000. Incoroprators, N. A.

NATION'S DICTATOR ter taking fuel from cruiser Colum said it had passed stations ship No. Peaver, Wm. H. Rhode, A. W.

Free bia he continued to Ponta Delgada 4, and was going strong. counter peace terms, based without America Derides for Right and not restriction on President Wilson's to spend the night, before taking flight to Lisbon, Portugal, on the No. 1 Makes Start TREPASSEY, Mayl6. Number man. Dakota Creamery Deadwood.

Capital $25,000. Incorporators, Burt Rogers, Harold S. Black Joseph McDonough. at lUiliest of Other Nations DES MOINES, May 16. MaJ.

next leg of the overseas voyage. arise during the aerial voyage. The order contains more than two thousand words and is one of the most comprehensive ever issued by the department. When the plan for the trans-Atlantic flight was first conceived the task of safeguarding the seaplanes and of obtaining meterological data necessary to the voyage was placed in the hands uf the commander of the destroyer force. The order, which was made public today, thus wa sissued by Captain Harris Lan-iug, chief of staff, destroyer force.

The order provides for the sta-ioning and subsequent movements ot sixty destroyers, four battleships and a number of auxiliary naval vessels in connection with the flight. Although issued at New York a month prior to the actual start of is in full flight headed for the open fourteen principles. "They must bring us the negotiations we need and to which we have right in accordance with Wilson's note of November 8," he said. Gen. Leonard Wood, commander of Confident all Have Reached Azores sea after No.

3 failed in two at the central department, U. S. speaking before the Iowa business WASHINGTON, May 17 Al tempts to leave the water. A flagship and Number 1 were still though no word has come concern congress here, declared "America cruising in the harbor when No. 4 ing 3 and 1 since eany this morn will always act under the implse of DEMOCRATS NAME 0FF1CFRS FOR COMES winged of toward the east.

lug, naval officials are confident her own conscience, never under the that both had reached the Azores Italy Concedes to Greece PARIS, May 17. Italy has! relinquished her claims to Dodocanese islands, off the Asia Minor coast, in favor of Greece, thus ending the controversy. Last to Go dictates of other nations or allied powers." TREPASSEY. May 16. Number Government Dirigible Lost "And that is the way we want her started twelve minutes later.

WASHINGTON, May 17. The navy department has made public to act, always" he continued. "America does things because it is a Question of right or wrong. Her Reports Different Hour Party Conference Chooses Senators They Would Have Officiate WASHINGTON, May 17. Senator Pittman, of Nevada, has been chosen by democratic senators In conference as candidate for president pro tempore ef the senate.

the following dispatch from the May 17. Sea- commander of the destroyer Ed plane 4 arrived at Horta Island, off wards upon the return of that ves the hazardous journey the details of the order have been followed without the least hitch throughout the project. 'The route which the seaplanes are Germnny Arranges for Plebiscite BERLIN, May 17. Germany has arranged for a plebiscite if the al-jfliea refuse to make concessions in the treaty of peace according to the Zeitung Ammittag. Fayak Azores.

An offical dispatch sel to St. "Dirigible C-5 is men do their part cheerfully, gladly, but never at the behest of other nations." Gen. Wood taid there is much unrest present throughout the world. from he navy department said that Senator Martin, of Virginia, was elected floor leader by the confer arrived at Horta at 12:20. The to take to the Azores is marked by time given has been apparently con lost.

Have been unable to learn whether the merchant ship that retorted it had abandoned it or failed to rescue. The Edwards has been unable to locate either of them." a ribbon of destroyers stationed ence, and Gerry of Rhode Island as party whip. fused in some way. about fifty miles apart. These ves sels have been on their stations for Nearlng the Azores WASHINGTON, May 17.

Naval SALE OF STATE LANDS several days and have kept the de partment here and the naval offici plane NC-4 was a hundred miles BRINGS HIGH PRICE als at Trepassey Bay constantly in Rlooded Stock Sale PIERRE, May 17. The association sale of Ilerefords at this city brought out a good exhibit, prices ranging from $400 average, none going especially high $800 being the highest limit. The question of stock sales pavillion for this city was brought out by the needs of thB onlfl and Rtpns will be taken at Th0 First to Start N. F. May 16 4:30 p.

m. No. 3 was the first American naval seaplane to start up and added: "Nothing i3 more damnable than the red flag. Hit it, kill ft ruthlessly, for It is the enemy of both state and nation." At an earlier session E. G.

Quanne of St. Paul, president of the federal farm loan bank there, urged business men to "pay your debts now while money is cheap; then when the dollar has a higher value, you will be money ahead." from Corvo Island, Azores, at 5:45 this morning, Washington time. formed as to meterological condit ions along the course Highest Priced Sells for $134 Per In additon to the destroyers four It for a Rrachc Azores at 1 :25 p. m. PONTA DELGA, AZORES, May Acre gnd -Lowest $60.

PIERRE, 3. May 17. The on the trans-Atlantic flight, started across the harbor "take off" at 8:40 p. m. battleships, the Florida, Utah, Texas and Wyoming have been stationed 17.

(By the Associated Press) once to provide such facilities of "ate school lands this year handling cattle. (amounted to $4,197,063, this apply- on the outskirts of the course to furnish meterological data through Seaplane No. 1 arrived at Port Horta in Azores at 1:25 p. Greenwich time. Second Plane Off TREPASSEY, N.

May 16 NC-4 set out forty five minutes be out the flight. If duty were as attractive as pleasure nobody would care about any other Paradise than this. The seaplanes are in constant nig lo iiib cummuu suuooi mnu alone. In addition $324,481 of endowment, and capitol building lands were sold, making the total ot the sales for the year slightly over four and a half million dol- 147TH BOYS WILL BE IN SIOUX FALLS WEDNNSDAY communication with the naval ves hind No. 1, taking twenty five min utes of surface cruise.

sels at all times. Every precaution has been taken to safeguard the fliers. In additon to the radio Befinitely Announced They Will be Jars. All Three Off to Azores TREPASSEY, May 16. All three NC-1 Forced to Light in Sea PONTA DELGADA, May 17.

(By the Associated Press) NC-1 reported at 1:40 p. that she has gone off course and was forced to light in the open sea, two hundred miles north of Fayai. Four destroyers have gone to her assistance. communication the destroyers along the route are provided with special planes were in air at 7:40 p. 77TH MADE LARGER ADVANCE AGAINST ENEMY According to Official Records of War Department WASHINGTON, May 17.

The of and a few moments later disappear Humiliating torches, star shells and There That Day for Parade As an indication of the demand Mayor Dwight Casner this morn- for the state lands, the average Ing received the following message price paid over the state for com-from Lieut. Lawler: mon school lands was $73.77 per CAMP DIX, May 16. Bat- acre, with the highest average in ed over the eastern horizon in their flares for use at night to mark the flight for the Azores. course and are in constant readi ness to answer S. O.

S. calls or oth Flagship Off Course ficial records of the war department show that the 77th division made a er distress signals should accident riagsmp reported at a. Greenwich time, she was off her larger advance against the enemy course between stations seventeen than any other of the American and eighteen. Nothln ghas been tery 147th field artillery, will Hutchinson county at $134.88 per parade in Sioux Falls next Wednes- acre, for 2362 acres sold. The low-day.

May 21st and will be demobi- est average for any county east of lized at Camp the Missouri river, was $60.00 per LAWLER. 'acre in Grant county for 3360 acres. Lead friends who have planned Erookings and Kingsbury went ov-on meeting their friends in battery er one hundred dollars in the aver-F will be able to reach Sioux Falls ages. in time by leaving here Monday, asj The average received for the en-they will reach there Tuesday after- dowment land? was $46.01 per acre heard from NC-3. Preparing for Them at the Azores PONT A DEL GADA, AZORES, May 16.

(By the Associated Press) Final preparations have been ciade to receive the American naval seaplanes, which are expected to arrive tomorrow, and that Bectlon of Ponta Del Gada harbor, where the planes will be moored has been cleared of all crafts to allow for a National army men went forward a total of 71 1-2 kilometers, the Government Makes Provisions second regular division advanced 60 befall one of the big planes. Twenty one destroyers are stationed on the Trepassey Bay-Azores leg with four additional vessels in reserve to replace any craft which may be called upon to answer an S. C. S. signal or itself become disabled.

As the seaplanes pass above a destoryer the latter obtains radio communication ascertaining the condition of the planes and indicates the true course to the next vessel. During the night the destroyers WASHINGTON, Msy 17. with the start from Trepassey kilometers, Forty Second, Rainbow division 55 kilometers. noon. ror acres scauerea in aiuer- Bay, N.

today of the American navy seaplane In an effort to make Regarding the reception to be giv-' ent sections of the state. safe landing. All the destroyers between the Azores and Lisbon are In position. ter during darkness will indicate their position and condition by ra the first trans-Atlantic air passage nn the bovs the Sioux Falls Press There has been criticism as to the navy department made public an says: prices placed on the state lands dio, rockets and flares with the fol lowing means: Green star can get "Sioux Falls will be host to thirty by the state appraised board, as be-thousand persons it is estimated, on ing too high, when in fact practical- on station one to sixteen will keep The City Farmer brilliantly illuminated to provide against the seaplanes missing a ship and thus losing the way. To guard the day of the reception.

The ban- ly all the tract sold were eagerly quet committee is making preparat- bid in at prices higher than those Ions to feed 3,000 service men. No- fixed by the appraisal board. The off the water again, no assistance required; red star or flare assistance required. In the event that one plane is forced to land the others will remain in the vicinity until a report of her condition is received or assistance arrives. further against this contingency the tice was received from Mitchell that demands for land in this state this destroyers are ordered in the event a delegation of a thousand persons spring is going far beyond the ex the seaplanes have not been sighted with a band would be on band to pectation, and with the easy terms aid in doing honor to the South under the new law, bidders were Dakota fighters and one from Yank- ready to go to a higher price than WEATHER CONDITIONS at the approximate time they should arrive, to make smoke clouds, show searchlights, fire star shells and notify the next ship to the westward.

Reported by the Nebraska Telephone Company as a. Today The next vessel in the line will make the same signals for three quarters ton saying that a large number with they would have gone under the old a band was also coming from there, terms. Reports from the surrounding towns indicate that thousands of others It is not necessarily creditable to re contemplating being in Sioux hit the "nail on the head;" if it is -irN to heln welcome the troops. the thum nail. of an hour before the planes are Lead 60 Deadwood 50 Rapid City 48 due to arrive.

Upon being notified that it has iFresho of en sighted by planes or when a I Philip SOLDIERS NEWSPAPER SUSPEND MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL station ship sights the fliers, the Chamberlain vessel will Immediately stop emok-lsturgis Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear ing or firing star shells will take I Spearf ish the exact course to the next stat-1 Newcastle 48 -48 62 6 63 61 ,52 9 88 40 ion and will steam slowly on that I Belle Fourche 'Stars and Stripes" Official Over-aeas PubUontkm Will Cease Jane 13 PARIS, May 17. The Stare and Stripea, the official newspaper of the American expeditionary forces will suspend publlcaiton June it is announced. This Indicates the rapid, evacuation of the army. American Chicago Boston 4. Others postponed.

National Boston St. Louis 4. Brooklyn Cincinnati 1. New York Chicago 0 Philadelphia Pittsburgh 8. eourse to indicate the proper route, I Hill City ana win keep in radio communica-lHot Springs Uon.wlti the flyisg ships.

I Custer runes forced to land on the Norfolk.

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