Daily Globe (Newspaper) - January 20, 1926, Ironwood, Michigan IT MATTER MUCH WHETHER A MAN REMAINS A 1 GETS M CASE HE IS APT TO f IT. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE WHEN WOMAN WANTS TO 8 AY THING MEAN OF HER SHE ALWAYS LUDES TO HEK AS VOLUME 7, NUMBER 51. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE SERVICE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10 PAGES SINGLE COPY 6 CENTS NOT DECIDED ON Wisconsin Republicans Make No Plans to Hold a Wide 0 N E MEMBER RESIGNS Jan. ther Wisconsin Republicans will hold state-wide convention to nominate candidates for state offices and draft platform for tho ensuing political campaign wan a question not decided Tuesday In the meeting of the state committee of the though the matter wan freely dis- cussed by members and party leaders Called Into conference with George S. ft member of the executive claiming that the tion was too nnd linked up with too many He also is vice president of the Hamilton His place has not been Vote Will Meredith and other party leaders believe that while prohibition ment may not be an Issue In the lag the vote will split along and There Is erable sentiment In these leaders say and the Influence cf the wet vote will be a factor that be felt In the elections next An outstanding development of the conference was the tion of W. J. chairman of the committee which although In- for committee action hold for the time pending con- with party Mr. Campbell admitted having had the resignation ready to but his friends persuaded him from it at this It is believed that the will be a matter of com- business in February whon committee Is to Wide Difference of Wide of cn the question of convention the meeting Many persons present orod the plan of keeping the present Organization intact and leaned toward the holding of another conference for the selection of Other 1i aders while favoring an not hesitate to say they were the Charles B. Republican candidate fur both the timi the while A. 11us, his Republican rival for the expressed If In of tho organization but run on the matter of a con- Mv 1'ci-ry declared ha believed in organization and favored a that would it of for state evsn though Huoh selection would eliminate candidates already In the 1'Jclcl. number Republicans vore against continuing the and tho A fui 1her discussion by the on plan of action ia scheduled for DETECTIVES SEEK BELIEVE HEJS KIDNAPED Jan. a had hern given the lice when jear old William of W. president of tho International Foreign Trade service hud been missing all day yesterday die boy returned home at i a. m with 1m foet blistered Tho boy said he and another lad had around all day seeing Jan. today 6-year-old son of W. president of a foreign in the belief that he kidnaped he vanished eirly A description of the lad was radiocast Tuesday T lie father said he was not wealthy and had no LARGEST COLLECTION OF STATE TAXES REPORTED MicTs Jan. Tho of taxes up to of January in the cf the stato reported to the ad- ministrative board by O. B. The state requires to all col- lections up tu 15, as the first payment tc the This year more than fS in- trom Wayne ty Only a few counties failed to remit They included St. St. Lake and On- total state tax to this year ij NEW YORK CITY'S COAL SHORTAGE IS SERIOUS New Jan. York s coal situation reached Ions today when uw housing 1377 was ki to Kst coal and the institution Question of Discrimination of Prices Is Misunderstood Jan. in charge ot the federal trade Investigation into the Aluminum Company of told a Senate committee today that the de- of inquiring mtp the same apparently had not fully understood the question of price discrimination The committee Is seeking tion whether the justice department diligently followed up the case against the in which Secretary lon is a Walker corroborated the testimony of other witnesses that the trade com- mission did not promise to keep con- Chicago Murderer is Taken by Department of Justice St. Jan. Chicago sought in a was arrested by department of Justice agents here day upon his arrival from Ban An- Durkin admitted his Two revolvers were found in hia train drawing He was accompanied by a who is wanted for the der ot a department of justice a policeman and a was overpowered before he could make use of his His identity was made virtually certain by comparison with photographs and The woman arrested with an attractive at first said she was Miss Irma 18, of Cor- 111., but later said she had ried Durkin in East St Louis two weeks Durkin giving ths name of The tip that resulted in arrest originated In San Francisco from which Durkin departed In a. stolen The car was trailed to San io. Then word came that Durkin nnd a woman friond engaged a Ing room on a train to St. after his would have shot it out with you if you gave me a but got me too Jan. arrested with Martin hi the daughter of Bert a blacksmith at ing to friends ARREST GARAGE MAN WHO IS ABOARD TRAIN Charge Him with Complicity in Mail Sack Jan. a garage owner at was arrested aboard a train here Tuesday by the county sheriff and charged with city in connection 1th the robbery nf several sacks of registered mall from the railroad station here at mas who protested his is belne and will be questioned on several questions authorities he can WOOD RIM COMPANY IS TO BE LOCATED AT ALMA Jan. plant ot the American Wood Kim badly damaged by fire at Onaway last Thursday will locate in Alma It was announced Plant three of Republic Motors company has beer purchased and is expected to be In operation within four The American Wood company is the largest manufacturer of ing wheels in the Unted States and makes about s of the wheels manufactured in ths United Nearly nil of the bicycle rims in this country also are produced by this NEARLY COMPLETED New Jan. ing Telegram says today that are nearly completed for a weight championship between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney in July at Boyles 30 the Jersey City arena controlled by Tex Jan. measures for control of mining now before the legislature were ally by the house committee on mines and c voted to action on the to make anthracite a public utility and to report with a providing for state BYRNES RINK ELIMINATED St. Jan. K turnes rink of Superior was from the Minneapolis Ing club event In one tho first todav In the Northwestern fell before Drake St. 13 nnd 3. Your are the Basis of All That You Know The thousands of words that you are the only medium through which can acquire in- owe their being to twenty-six little letteis in the As soon as a child learns his there seems no limit to the amount of know ledge he may quire And it's a denl same the Classified Ads in The Globe Classified Thousands of opportunities are presented through no other medium except the Classified And theie seems to be no limit to the amount of opportunity information may be acquired by studying this section It would a space the exact size of the classified section to list all the opportunities It because every ad in it is an for Study your the evidence it secured from the Senator Walsh asked Mr. Walker how long It would take him mine upon the basis of your the Aluminum company had violated decrees of the few Walker He said a comprehensive as the justice department undertook last could have been completed within three or four W. H. S. an economist with the estimated eight weeks would be time enough for an investigation based on the sion's Mary E. Sterling French Died Jan. 6 and Left erable a score ot E. Sterling aged lived In the attic of her and tumbledown house on Park a where residents told stories of seeing a clad as a moving about with a lighted She left and entered by a drawing it up after She died Jan. 6. leaving three wills of clashing safety deposit boxes in which In securities have been tax receipts for property In Massachusetts and papers Indicating she may have possessed a Police Will Weirdest of her legacies were two each marked with a stick with a teacup over the in the hack The police will dig into hoping to find something to shed light on the disappearance of her husband 19 years It was after he left that she had the in which she lived boarded The rooms downstairs were left exactly as had been 20 years The etory of Mrs. long the mystery of Park was as far as he knew by ward an and printed in a copyrighted story in the and Examiner appeared the day Mrs. French died at the home of John a and announced that Ire was the executor of the The body was whisked away to an undertakers in in A petition and Inventory fixed the of the estate at but inheritance tax with found Liberty bonds and stocks valued at In a Chicago said Mrs. French asked him to draw up a will for her last Dec. 22. But when the safety deposit box was two others were one drawn In 1887. They willed the estate to Mary B. the police was Mrs. French's foster mother who died fourteen years An explanation ot tho ghost which frightened people away from the said he found in a dressmaker's form on the second A dress was draped about it and a bunch of white cloth formed a Mrs. French would set it on a chair near a window and place a light be- side he LIFE IS SLOWLY FROM CARDINAL MERCIER Jan. life slowly ebbing and calmly awaiting ths Cardinal Mercier still re- tains the spirit to do which gave him world-wide fame when the Germans invaded Belgium and throughout the World The aged prelate Is seeking to bring about a union of the Roman and Anglican a he has been engaged in praying for since the end of the Yesterday despite the contrary desires ot the cardinal discussed during a goodly portion of the after- noon with Abbe a missionary priest of the prospects for the success of the When awake the primate either is in deep tion or in the Mother Superior of the hospital of- feied the patient a cup of Smilingly the cardinal thanked her but declined to saying he must finish saying his The cardinal passed a. good night and his condition this morning was The physicians and members of his en- tourage again expressed astonishment at the stout resistance the aged pre- late is offering to his Throughout Belgium are be- ing said frequently and prayers of- that he may he restored to Dr. Hans Luther Will Head New Reichstag ment as INSTRUCTOR AT NORMAL DIES OF HEART DISEASE Stevens Prof. William A. 58, tor at the Stevens Point Normal died In his class room here Heart disease was given as the cause of which occurred during a class He was graduated from the Uni- versity of Wisconsin and the River Falls Normal and was erly an instructor in educational in- at Eau NEWSPAPERMAN DIES Jan. ace M. 39, Milwaukee nnd former staff writer for the Associated Press at kee and Green died early today at his home here following a stroke of Two weeks ago he stricken with pneumonia EXHIBITIONS MUST STOP Jan. preference to a dictatorship threatened by ident von the leaders of the parties in the Reichstag have formed a Dr. Hans Luther again will head the new government as chancellor with Gustav Stresemann holding his old portfolio of foreign The former Luther ministry resigned early last month after the signing of the Locarno pacts in efforts to form a new cabinet had been under way since Warns Reichstag Von summoned a dozen leaders to the executive mansion yesterday and told them that partisan and political barter must He intimated plainly that the situation required either the setting up of a ship of the formation of a tary sorry exhibitions of nial government crisis must as the condition of the Fatherland more than ever demands constructive he told Three hours after the political leaders had retired from the dence of the Dr. Luther made public the personnel ot a inet which will be put before the Reichstag 3 Former It includes three former Stresemann and Dr. Wllhelm who holds the Justice In President von Hindenburg's first encounter with practical he is declared by one of the present at the conference in the German white house have to us like a Dutch The new ministry will confront a hostile BS it commands only 171 of the 493 It Is con- therefore that it will seek the indulgence of the powerful German nationalists and socialist It will pledge it- self to strict fulfillment of Germany's obligations as laid down in the Dawes plan and adhesion to tho for- eign policies prescribed in the carno CITIES AND VILLAGES FORM DEFINITE PLAN Will Get Information and Data on Sewage Jan. and villages on the Grand river day anticipated the state's expected ultimatum that they make plans for abating the pollution of the by adopting a voluntary resolution pledging them to The submitted by Fred of read as cities and villages here resented pledge themselves to secure within the ensuing six months the information and data necessary to the formation of a definite plan of age Reports of ths same to be made to the elate health and conservation Fourteen towns were represented at the second of the series of hearings being held by the health and vation departments in an effort to halt municipal pollution of Michigan lakes and They included Grand East Belding and Grand Grand Rapids was sented in a passive ter H. Speri service and George H. city intimated that although Grand Rapids has surmounted its difficulties and made possible a plant tho city is anxious to sec other municipalities fall in line and help clean up the f Fred of Grand ing the Izaak Walton stated Bhat Grand while anxious to end pollution in the Grand re- alizes that It tako him time to in- stall disposal plants and only insists that the cities and villages start and show a disposition to go through with their proposals as idly as ITS War Department Does Not Want Status for Three SHOULD BE S E P ARATE Jan. war department today officially reiterated lor the third time within a year its opposition to tho proposal to give the airplane status with land and sea Secretary appearing before the House military up the position of the department on the question answer Is Civet Called to give his own and the de- view on a to create a department of national the secretary said he agreed with the findings of the President's air board and quoted the following paragraph from Its do not recommend a ment of national either as comprising the army and the navy or as comprising three co-ordinate de- of navy and The disadvantages outweigh the The secretary's testimony duplicated to a large extent his views as set forth before the air board and also those expressed by his Secretary before the House aircraft committee on the last Con- Davit Reads that he gave Especial weight to the view a of Gen. Mr. Davis read a letter written by the on Jan. 20, 1920, to Maj. Gen. Charles T. then chief of the army air It read in forces can never be trained or without an air air acting can of its own account neither win a war at the present so far as we can at any time In the air force by itself cannot ob- tain a decision against forces on the Military Air Force military air force Is an essential combat branch and should form an integral part ot the air force should be ed as a separate arm of the co-ordinate with the cavalry and air force should not be as a combat force distinct from the army and TAX REDUCTION SENATE Will Not be Asked to Take It Up Before reduction formally presented to the Senate by Its finance Chairman had not completed the report on the com- promise measure worked out by committee and he said ho would not ask the Senate to take up the before If a definite agreement has been reached by then for a vote on the world the chairman has said he would hold up the that ATTORNEY INVESTIGATES DEATH OF TWO PATIENTS Loi Jan. The district attorney Is investigating the death of two women and the serious illness of a third at the LOB General hospital as a result the alleged administration of over- doses of a local A gist at the hospital will be questioned by the district attorney Although the women died their deaths did not become publicly known until yesterday because of the admitted efforts of hospital officials to keep the matter secret because they feared the public would lose dence in the They said a druggist In administering the an- aesthetics used three times the amount used The is operated by the Seventeen Lines of Poetry Represent Desire to Live Jan. lines of poetry represent a old girl's desire to Back on New Year's when the rest of the world was making Lily a Minneapolis at- tempted self because she lost her faith in her poetic ius and was friendless and alone in the But Lily is inspired more by the promise of Miss Harriet editor of to publish some cf her than by many offers of pretty trips abroad a college Today the young poet's verse 17 lines of they are and ending with a phrase that might have de- scribed her existence until is strangely When Lily took poison in a street car her shabby purse revealed but thirteen her total a morbid three page message telling why she did not wish to and a silver prize from the Minnesota D. A. R. for a. patriotic essay Xot without is the beginning of the of her three Stalks Like a Gaunt pard Down This Gray and makes no prying Life is The houses stagger in drunken maudlin The ghosts that creep up that an- cient Shall know no But the morrow apparently has started for Lily only reason I ever wanted to was to be a but now I am convinced i I have no I want to was her plaintive cry when she begged physicians to worry about ing Then with Miss Monroe's promise came like to live Just long enough to see my name on my poems Today is signed to and the young woman who a few weeks with neither friends nor was working as a filing has achieved her de- Sues Sinclair Leslie of has sued Hirry F. Sinclair for that he Is entitled to ot the ings in the notorious Teapot Dome oil He places the value of the alleged holdings at that DEFENDED IN BRIEF Supports Phases I m posing Conditions Which For- eigners Come Jan. ican alien land subject of between Washington and Mexico is defended In a brief drafted by Foreign ister and made public here by the Mexican While making no mention of re- provisions of the law to which this has recently the brief supported other phases Imposing conditions under foreigners may acquire and stock in Mexican companies or The foreign minister declared organic law of Section 1 of Article 27 of the Mexican constitution cannot be considered as an alien law it does deal with the status of for- he asserted it treats with constitutional rights of and Mexican corporations for sition of lands and concessions In that republic Cannot National The brief pointed out that era were permitted to acquire land and stock providing they agree not to Have recourse to other me ins of ing their rights effective than those which are granted bv Mexico to its A provision of the law re- quitting heirs coming into possession ot property held by foreigners to agree not to appeal to their ments In cuso of dispute had been protested by the state It was contended that no American can waive his national rights In that tne Mexican brief denied that such rights would be injured and declared that a state be de- prived of the liberty of modifying its laws at any it would be ed from further In Policy it Mora The foreign minister suggested that the Mexican policy Is more liberal than that of the Tinted States by means Immigration foreigners are barred from establishing themselves in Its in a part of which residence is required OP a con- dition to the of real He contended that rights ot leum and mining companies holding franchises only to the are protected under the find that Is the policy of the to prevent foreign interests being molested by the development of the agrarian thus in ad- possible diplomatic discussions with friendly EXECUTE FOR COMPLICITY IN i Mexico Jan. is re- ported here that Noyola former of the jf has been executed Dawes Resumes Fight to Re- vise Rules to Curb Ex- BROADCASTS P R 0 TESTS Jan. two senators had him today from the Senate floor for criticising Senate President Dawes issued a statement owed an apology to one of ator Democrat of New and had intended hla criticism to apply generally to certain used in the world court Jan. President Dawes got a reaction with a kick in it today as soon as senators hid read a ladlo speech in which he renewed last night his campaign for revision of the Senate Senator was told by the president that he had not referred to Senator but to senator from New Inferring this reference have been to Senator New snld he the of the He had put into the record three newspaper cles that appeared he but had not taken up the time of the Senate by having them Reed to After Senator Copeland had con- Senator Reed returned to the that the vice remarks over the radio were practically HII inaccurate assertion that the lux was before the and was being held tax Senator Heed was not tho Senate until this would bo he the of this country to know what they arc talking about before they take the air and give oui such Ideas for the American Senator Reed then offered to yield floor very for con- sideration of the tax but the of- fer was not responsibility for delaying tax said Senator upon Ihe proponents ot the nnd not upon those of tin who nay that the world can continue for fow days In do without a League that hnn been done without Artum a We ran lint Inns enough to the American plo without the any groit Reference The New York snul tiro reference as applied to him wan us il offered him for the yesterday had been Jt was later tlut Gen. Dawes made In the form of Ihe following nwo Semi tor nn has nut to the of the Semite in world references In my short last night over the radio were to certain kinds of used at times din ing Die world court and not to proceed I The paper reports of It must have suggested by the written introductory speech of Gen G. referring specifically to TIRED OF DEBATE Jan. President no longer amused at continuous debate In the Senate to delay a decision of the woi Id coui t han resumed his for revision of the rules to curb eous After sitting for hours in the Senate yesterday listening to ents of American to the court deliver speeches and read a magazine written In 1S03, Mr. exasperation ied him to radio microphone to anew his protest against such Spoke With He spoke with so much vigor at that the not at- tuned ID such set forth only squawky Although neon by his Mr. felt impelled to his re- marks with powerful ii the stand he used was almost by raps from his The stand had been especially for President Special dispatches say that Gilbert a ranch owner In the state of has been court martialled and shot because he concealed pome of the bandits who committed the recent outrage on a passenger train near The putting to death of Chavez makes a total of fourteen men thus far officially re- ported having been executed for the crime CONTINUES OPPOSITION Jan. THE WEATHER Mostly tonight and probably snow slightly colder in east tion Mostly cloudy night and not much change in LAKE Moderate partly tonight and probably snow for 24 ending at 12 o'clock noon 15; minimum for the eame 5. continued In Senate today his attack on the lution proposing American ship in the In the course of bis speech paid his respects to both Andrew Carnegie and Edward W. donor of the Bok peace for their utterances on the subject of world Carnegie's he was ing used to put over the Boll he described as a native of Holland who had made his money out of and now Ing to influence American public opinion with this He de- clared the Hok peace award WM nothing but a scheme of and that he doubted If the prize ever reached Senator Reed declared the tribunal possessed not a sinele attribute of court of The first purpose of a court nj is that it shall construe laws by some one outside the be BLIND MAN Dal Jan. blind man arrested last night on a of was foi nd to In cash nnd