Appleton Post-Crescent (Newspaper) - July 27, 1923, Appleton, Wisconsin f THE WEATHER Fair cooler Saturday and moderate APPLETON CITY EDITION SIXTEEN PAGES K DAILY POST IMS CRESCENT ESTABLISHED 1890 FIVE O'CLOCK JULY 27, 1923 FULL WIKB OF THE PRICE THREE CENTS Prices Of Are 000 Times Higher Than Averages By Associated Press of the most menacing effects of the collapse of the mark is asserting itself In the de- rangement of the food situation In greater This is ascribed di- to the depleted the of available and price juggling by merchants seeking to protect themselves against the com- of the as and their resultant inability to procure fresh and other products of the tropics aro already and there is also a pronounced shortage of duo to the be- lated harvest and the fact that the government has been sending heavy shipments into the Ruhr and The municipality of Greater Berlin has officially petitioned the federal government to take immediate steps to safeguard and reorganize city's food supply and inaugurate a. system of price The heads of the municipality and the labor loaders ar- ranged to discuss the situation with Chancellor Cuno and the federal food controller This week's price index shows food prices to be times the Farmers Ask Cooperation Of City Folks To Solve Their Problems Inability to arrive at an accurate cost of production so that the farmer may receive a return for his labor and investment in proportion to that of other lines of business Is one of the basic problems that confront the rural man This fact was brought out by the of Appleton business men who held their first together supper and meeting with farmers of the county at the Emory Meltz town of day The Appleton chamber of commerce delegation learned that the farmer has serious problems to and the group of agricultural men found through the that the city business the jobber or airo has his worries lue of of one another's and The bows and problems was so evident from this new meeting idea that those ing voted to hold another one in two The invitation of Harry pla was and the Catherine will be held at his Hugh G. secretary of the acted as There was an attendance of proximately 150, with the tion of chamber commerce bers and farmers about equally ed. Wives of many of the men were Supper wjs served in teria style on the Meltz The guests were provided wich a liberal supply of milk and the chamber of commerce furnished ice PROBLEMS A number of factors stand in the way of the financial success of the the discussions The increase in the amount he receives for his produce as compared to the year 1913 is far below the rise in prices obtained by the it was The labor problem also is cult to solve because of the tion of higher paid city and this has helped to keep down value of farms and has tended to dis- courage many Mr. Corbett explained that this meeting was called so that the ness men of Appleton could determine If there was any way in which could be helpful in making farming more and in that way helping the interests of merchants and city He told of the recent gathering in called by association of commerce there and said that conference seemed of such value that a similar one was He called on W. G. Harry Herman Ihde of and Louis of farmers who were at the Milwaukee to give Mr. thde is a member of the state committee appointed at waukee to study remedies for the Wisconsin JAMISON LEARNED MUCH Mr. Jamison declared that the waukee meeting had taught him many among them a realization that the the manufacturers and others had to face reverses the same as the He mentioned charts which showed that the farmer was getting 40 per cent more for his ducts than in tho normal year of 1913. but that the manufactured goods were 72 per cent It is gap be- tween these two that helps to account for the plight in which the farmer finds himself It is too big a discrepancy he More economical production is essary on the Mr. but the farmer is at a disadvantage in bringing this about he hap no accurately worked out sot of tables such as is found In manufacturing and Conditions are different on various farms and a cost basis therefore Is hard to ers must go ahead and produce er times are good or he but tho can shut down his plant if hp chooses and stop tion until things right Other lines of said have their central associations that are a big factor in and he that eventually the ers must come to the same He is caper to see more get-together meetings where the city man and the farmer may put their feet under tho samp table and talk things over out getting NEED CITY SUPPORT Farmors ought to obtain for their business the information that the mer chant and manufacturer now declared Mr. Sorenson in his He also told of the benefits he derived from the Milwaukee meeting and urged further Farmers arc not getting the return even of common labor he French Firm In Reply To London Note on Page Cop Plays Role Of Daughter Of Pharao In Park League Attempts To Remove Cause Of War North German Lloyd Will Trans- port Russian Emigrant Passengers The federal council of commissars has sanctioned a agreement between sian state and the volunteer fleet fin one the American and North German Lloyd companies the for a mono- j transportation of This business theretofore been held by tlie Russian The agreement foreign steamship companies may join the The capital is fully paid by the the sian fleet obtaining per cent of the shares without Of the eight ing the are appointed by the who also control the dis- j patch of j The agreement holds good until the end of 192-1. with automatic j annually until notice of al is filed by any A separate agreement was signed the Russian Black sea fleet and the Byron Steamship company of under vessels sail every two weeks from Odessa for New park had a midnight Impromptu entitled in the with John Doyle cast in role of Pharaoh's Doyle was walking near the lagoon he heard a happy cooing of- them Doyle they went orders is and though I to do it. I'll run 'em out of the you think this Doyle began his ing the rushes and flashing his I'll be Doyle replied The surprised policeman bent down and picked up a contented three old infant wrapped in a blue hospital nothing International Body Unable To Initiative Unless Called Upon By Parties Concerned In Disputes BY DAVID LAWRENCE Special Cable Dispatch to cent 1933. by the Post Pub. Co. of Nations is long live the This U. S. S. Zeilin Taken In Tow By Companion After Collision In Puget Tn Ha no- Two Mobs Threaten To Hang T wo slogan bo applied to life of the society of as call it. For here at seat of its peaceful waters of Lake j his party returning from a a organism which tour of rammed the destroyer neither the state its think it .to nor yet the great in- conciliator its friends hope Anyone comes to as This message states that both en- of senators and jne rooms of the had been lives from the United with pre- conceived notions as to what but that aboard hcr had league is or should can depart The destroyer those same ideas if he at the time the message was externally the with itsi was attempting to tow the Zeilin By Associated Press Seattle transput carrying Zeilin in Puget Sound forty north of here wireless Both Heels And Wheels Ha lied By Sunday Laws By Associated Press comes the Dusting off the statute county authorities have noted all of the blue laws ing to the Sabbath and announced that they will be Virgil A. prosecuting attor ney of declared Friday that will Men Held For Assault On Girl In By Associated Troops were two modest is not in shallow enforcement of the blue laws all billiard soft drink dance and other places of including bathing publication and tion of the Sunday play on all' golf courses in all persons auto- for pleasure on the H. M. mayor of announced that he personally swear out complaints against all sons driving for pleasure The present situation is the result of club women and others to close dance halls on- Mrs. Ambrose chairman of the civic committee of the Federation of who headed a impressive than the average j ment office but its inter- i nal Its far-reaching in- Previous stated that the j to close ran on the rocks at the dance says she opposes the later message said that wholesale complaints for and its incessant work for the improvement of international relations j cannot be by the casual had been STOVE IN dered to by Ad- This of all an On Bnard r. S. S. Carlos E. Black j impartial as weli as day at the of Sheriff James DEFECTS of Cairo lie ular indignation would result in the lynching of Hazelwood and Andrew two men held in Men at work in the offices With The Zeilin i was taken in tow by the destroyer i just wanted the law enforced against Sunday and 1 billiard said Mrs. Dan Methodist Defiance of the By Associated Press French reply to the Brit- ish reparation note will be delivered In London or It some of the British suggestions and asks for further light on It maintains the principle of the Franco-Belgian declaration to the fect that passive resistance must cease before with many are Premier Poincare left Paris Thursday caning for hN country home at for a few days rest after giving the finishing touches to the reply to the British The document will he communicated to London only after the Belgian government has received a copy and hnd time to it. As soon as M. the French in Brussels reports that Harding Says U.S. Must Have Best Sea Force Close Shaves Caused When Block Falls Cut In Armaments Makes Navy Greatest Protection Against Foreign Attack EXECUTIVE By Associated Press Eau concrete weighing 600 pounds became dis- lodged from the top of the court house here fell through an REVIEWS NAVY Of President Praises Work American Espec tally In Alaska Premier Theunis has the copy in j stairway into the basement Count De Saint French in will be notified to deliver the response to the British foreign MAINTAIN OCCUPATION Premier not accepting some of the British suggestions and expressing the to have further light on the British view concerning J is in French official circles as It is supposed j on the best to J maintain absolutely the principles laid down by the French and in January that the occupation of Ruhr will maintained until payment of reparation is and that the Ruhr will be evacuated only proportion to payments made and no negotiations entered into with many until her passive resistance The French premier expresses to modify the occupation when this resistance making it as nearly what the British call as the necessities of the tion and the objects of the tion e the back of n chair which dolph Tilleson had left a minute be- nnd just misled striking W. E. who was coming down the The building was erected in CALL ON Vancouver First Time S. Enters Canada By Associated Press B. neighborly Anthracite Strike Threatens As Operators Fail To Make Terms By Associated Press Atlantic N. J. The strike cloud which has hovered over the an- wage conference at the Hotel Ambassador since July 3. appeared sooty black as. operators and miners having parted Thursday night in utter disagreement over the closed shop and the check off. met again to decide whether it would be of any use to continue peaceful Neither side could see any rift in the each declaring it was steadfast in the attitude which led to the break in the conference Both decline to comment on the possibility of- federal The miners already have announced they do not Tbi crisis By Associated Press Harding appearing before Seattle Press club after his revew Friday in the harbor here of virtually the entire United States battle declared that until the day comes when tions abandon use of armed forces America shall find her assurance In a navy of the first wore building two years ago at a rate that would have placed our armed sea power in excess of any er but in conviction that ment cost and competition was ing to menacing national we invited an international ence to fix the president asked equality with the first rank for ourselves and were accorded it. Let us hope our con- gress with the cordial sanction of the American people will continue first I our obligation to the world means the most exacting restriction of maintenance in the maximum fixed by the and I believe our clear duty to ourselves is to maintain the equality provided in that mum until a new baptism of inter- national conscience prescribes a joint action toward reduction or complete PRAISES ALASKA PRESS In addition to his observations on the question of naval Mr. ing said that of us who think we know a great lot about newspaper making may learn some very simple fundamentals by going to found he hat tor and publisher who succeeds maintaining a daily issue in a eight to twelve the circulation ex- That is President Lewis announced that inasmuch conception of the international historic the operators were re- event which took place in Vancouver the the ences might as well The miners agreed to attend another sion on the chance that in the L. of the United Workers of embodied the off and tion of the interpreted as the closed in a ceed two or three hundred I the joint committee voted 4 to 4. Mr. refrain from attempted analysis The head of the big hold south of the dropped in to see Mt neighbor to Hie Nicholas with the stern stove fear Tamms in connection with an to thwart such a growth as j sault on a girl of They The call for help was the ful of They are j general at Friday j crusaders for a larger of laws is One theater own er says the films will flicker at his I place Sunday as ir. the j Ludington News is also plan a super state o clock just as the Henderson entered j on publishing are to many of the i in and leaking badly the report They were as sensitive to a The collision shortly after S of morning and by 3 SO o'clock a com pany of Cairo troops was guarding the By Associated Press grand opera star of years ago who is living in destitute circumstances at Beaver creek near FRENCH COMMUTE DEATH SENTENCE OF ENGINEER Puget sound waters on its way to attle from Vancouver B. the made on the return voyage from Alaska to the death upon Paul German for the Aniline company of asserted would mako has been commuted to effort to have Wisconsin restore imprisonment for hard hor lost fortune of 550.000. announced this action She declared her were dr. j ing taken hy through a closer understanding free In talking to these men the writer j asked several questions typical oft what many people of United j asking about the did not the league prevent ori at least settle the controversy the occupation of the j Have thoro not been a number in Europe since 1319. 1ITFIELD1RIAL IN nil W It the spirit in which the people of Canada received the first U to the dominion ever paid by a dent of the United For it was the people of Canada who received Xot only did 250.- north in much the same as Mr. time there might be a weakening Harding put it one runs next door to borrow a couple of That was not only the sentiment ex- j pressed by tho chief executive of tho American republic on each of the four or five occasions that ho addressed of Canadian It che manner in which he conducted Beatrice police claims he is the son of the Rev. Tenth and Harmon is in here charged with 000 people of Greater Vancouver theft of an automobile belonging out in a body to shout their greetings to a Grand island By Associated Press will By Associated Press man was j probably and windows in i houses and stores were smashed by anchor and for Seattle Thurs of the i started Friday at the trial of John L. i for the alleged murder of What has league Dennis Griffin if the jury by she and son engineer was convicted of that could not have heen accomplished jJs not to view the supposed j Prosecutor Edward C. Stanton was First of the Ruhr affords a prepared to fight contending it wore in in I age by a court martial at Mayence on j hy commissions or tho state hospital for insino as June 13. j The replies given several years Saying their incarceration was she pressed the opinion Wisconsin should make restitution as she and were from looking after their TELLS COPS OF MASTER'S BOOZE HARVEY SAYS HE MEANT into why the league Isi not a anything is not known how Griffin met Each side had only one of a kerosene storage tank belonging to the Thies Lumber Co. late to the but another 50.000 from the from the in- and north of the and ing to the story iold by local Riley declared that he is a deserter from 2nd Fort even from Alberta and Saskatchewan Kan. Leaving the fort with Corporal flocked into the city for tho same j Edward Kemf and two other pose every transportation facility i the four went to Minnesota and When the IT. S. S. Henderson raided a and while attempting to rob day the combined traffic at Riley coming to But tho mob of j CANADA RAIL HEAD SAYS William tho injured which had been complicating who was in charge of the oil j their task all day stood around the was throwing on an electric switch j water front and yelled to start a force pump when a spark j ignited oil and the flame spread j DF WAR to the causing It to The WMH WATERWAY SURE TO COME of the relation of the value of tising to its cost but the community value of the publication remain is a limited reflex of the big news of the world with a larger tive regard foe pugilism than world but human interest is fairly satisfied with the tabloid story of world Doubtless the Alaskan community is quite as well nourished mentally with its restricted news as are some of us who find our seated way if we newspaper fully through elaborated and ted stories of crime and and wander through a haze of speculative HOME big asset in the successful Alaskan sheet is the home and when the final analysis of the making of a newspaper is here is the secret of newspaper Give me a newspaper which is a true reflex of the community it and I know I am reading an index to de- pendable opinion well as a potent agent in moulding that impressive feature of the kan press was its manifest honesty revealing an appealing An honest and an intelligent press which necessitates a highly posed a limitless for community servico and the loftiest employment .in It may preach to the larger u has every opportunity to commend and defend it is the mouthpiece of our it tho causing It to The j felt for around garrulous which said one de- livered its Into Lands of prohibition In delivered him to the county pending After the agents hart limos and found no of thoy cave ear to the it So went when they came down was made Ul i a man mail ivn NUI Ml could have If the league challenge left when court lho and the firemen had a hard j had had the power to order troops of the counsel for 1 time getting the flames under i v i N. United ambassador to the court of St. Friday cor- statements regarding tial prospects for 1924 to him in certain York morning and asserted that when he had he was to tho of Henry Ford and not those of Senator Hiram they larce gasoline storage tank near other nations this would lone ago hav The league has economic situation eventually will compel the completion of tho wa- j teacher which no Henry Worth recording agent of I. of tho I whoso simple story it j National said on the over continuing inspiration By Associated Press passing through Chicago on his I tier Let thoso of us who j find pride in association with the i B. a way to is military force motion for a change of exploded one was removed from number Tamaqua Yacht Sir Henry completing an i ing of tho American the best i-e been in i jn and said by of the 22.5on miles of the former j in tho upon a full any moro authority than the member to sivo it. CONCEPTION In tho easo of the French MAN SQUEEZED TO DEATH BIG TIM MURPHY DIRECTS AS RESCUE SQUAD GAS WORKERS TO STRIKE 1 took the position that the Treaty of OF MOLINE LOSES BOBBED HAIR between Save them the of a flight andj Even Great Britain Michael tbe right of the to colloct by this how could tho reprimand a I Moline 1 nation for to carry out the j CROP EXPERTS SAY RAIN WORTH MILLION DOLLARS Minn. General raJn which fell throughout the in the past was heralded nf million hours dollar Crop said lion improved the com crop without seriously the Test of and ty this havo hair Tho board education HeuM x statement that bobbed was V. for providing that they not too How woar their hair concern It's the Supt. A will solemn that the again the of tho from tho very of tho word of nations as over with iho of Jo give hint of tho of The members may brine to tho fkf a serious i but no By Associated Press Directed by Timothy D Murphy from the was slowly crushed worth penitentiary where he is n. crew of the firo inc 3 four year sentence for mall squad worked frantically j more than of tho Chicago Gas union will on strike unless they an In- standing by administered i of 25 per cent according to j from Jimo jo time to taVen Thursday man's called I. when lived until a few moments 1 union ward assistant collector of j grand mink system travel over j of our and to bo a brother of i line's the United j yoe that maintained Secretary of Newton 15. j in chief and that fined 51.OW after coast favor anything that will to ment writes Mg which hoarded motor boat Modesty I build IIP Jhe ho oVor tho thrill of the Thursday three milo i Canadian railways do j daily it. and six cases of whiskey fear from the with torches to cut away bars which held him of the after an alarm was sent In. unless settlement Is BOLT STRIKES CHURCH KILLING 3 WORSHIPERS CLOUD OF GRASSHOPPERS INVADE CANADA PROVINCE Bargain Week Sales To Open Here On Saturday MARINI HEAP Nicolo Marini a Roms in in 5543. Born a of the struck th Lightning church at which Is located rear don In the for In of tho sw if u net to so. and killed the who In other the at tho altar and two its Is simply while they on The collodion ol in the tho FOV rivor valley will offered iho people By Associated Press cloud of millions the of of about an eighth of a 4. Mer nUlo wide several chants the skv aboro this town a. month fer this hours The when alone ft about 1W> feel and br i FOUR CHILDREN LOSE LIVES TRYING TO SAVE PLAYMATE By Trots oj how four raisins ir igo from I that of Friday in from here 1np wh s PIONEER SLAIN WHEN TRAIN HITS AUTO were carried toward at that are A sale of ii i pv of of Aus. t. bo bv Poet on Aiie train from i Appleton Cooperative Bargain Week Starts Tomorrow