Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 1, 1926, Ironwood, Michigan THE RIGHT MAN COMES ALONG SHE FINDS A MAN'S HEART STRINGS AS BASV TO PLAY ON AS AN AUTO- MATIC IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE ITS A GREAT PITY THAT MEN CAN'T FIND AN INSURANCE COM- PANY WILLING TO TAKE RISKS ON THEIR At VOLUME 7, NUMBER 85. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE MONDAY MARCH 1, 1926. 10 PAGES SINGLE COPY 6 CENTS Propose Creation of Board to Investigate General ACTION MUST BE TAKEN March tion of a commission to study gent ml prohibition question in all Its aspects was proposed by Assistant Andrews of the In charge of dry law With both Senate and Hougg pre- paring to take steps to inquire into conditions under and with wot and dry organizations engaged in fitter controversy over Mr An- drews declared ho believed the time had come for a study of the question in its social and phases Must Take to mako an estimate of tho various of the law the that if ment wot to with action must be taken to quiet the public In tho six years since the 18th amendment to constitution was no move of a similar has been made by an authorized ad- ministration official although Con- gress has been asked on numerous occasions by various groups to order a procedure Mr Andrews emphasized that II was MH business to enforce law rather than to Judge Its or and he suggested t the be left to a commission to be appointed by the President which would have experts and wide Inquisitorial powers Ue thought tho investigation proposed In would bo helpful they would result ultimately in fie for appointment of a general commission to be composed of men of high standing and which Would be outside of the political field Enforcement Enforcement of the law BO he has not been a fair test of the working of prohibition and a fair test cannot be made until a Judiciary and police sufficient to carry out the law is Complaining against the continuous agitation against the the ant secretary said this was for the social trend of drinking He said ha hoped for time when would apologize for serving liquor rather than not serving which latter he now exists to a more or less He added that If improvement of enforcement continues on its present basis the time soon would come when the hostess would apologize the ity oC tho liquor at least WILL CUT OUTPUT New March A recently appointed to take of the supervision ot the hol Industry the said today bo plans a sweeping cut in the output of alcohol manufactured bv government permit It Is his he to reduce the present output from gallons to 2 -i Foster said he would continue policy adopted several months of revoking the pet mils of whoso was shown to have been diverted Into illegitimate channels He plans to leave for ington In two or three days to take of his new WANTS HUSBAND AND OTHER WOMAN IN JAIL Elma Senderhauf Causes Warrant to be March 1. ing that she wants both her husband and other woman to Mrs. Elma Senderhauf caused a rant charging statutory offense her Frederick L- and his Alice ftf to be issued Mrs. told the police she kad gUen her husband and than ono Last she fler haJ confessed to her that he had been living with his at a number lower Prospect avenue She gave him and took him back under an that he would see no more the secretary Miss White shortly after Jan. Inquiries she has made led her the pair have gone to Canada Mrs. They must be traveling on her money because he had none of his He had two dollars when I left him and I have learned that he his drawn his investments oat of the little by ASSERT RIGHT TO MEET IN BRIEF March The right of radicals to meet and discuss the aims of the communist no overt acts of violence was asserted today In a brief filed in the supreme couit en behalf of Charles E. .is challenging the criminal syn- law of The case which probably will be reached for argument at the present term revives some aspects of the celebrated case in tiia In that the court held the conviction but a rehearing bus been Ruthenberg was convicted after a meeting of a. secret convention of the party of America in the dunes near in 1922. Philosopher was of no use in the calmly Norman after he shot his blind Raymond while Raymond lay asleep in their home at Pa. At Least Six Expeditions This Summer to Reach the New March urge that sent Hudson through the polar seas in battling in search for a northwest passage to the Spice Islands of the east today still stirs the blood of modern explorers who seek to solve the mystery of northern At least 6 expeditions hope tills mer to reach the pole or to find new lands ridden away in the fields of unknown ice other purely scientific expeditions will penetrate far into the north It has become almost an tional By sea and ex- representing interests In Italy and will penetrate regions lured explorers before them Trade Route la A trade route to the east is a lauding place for airplanes near the pole or a vast continent But the ancient square rigged ship of has been replaced by science flying boats and motoi sledge now play a vital part. The expedition led by Lieut mander Richard E rd plans to sail from Yoik late in in Its to blaze an air route to the pole Itself Last tho dirigible with Norwegian and Italian members of expedition headed by made a test at Of the throe American fhc first that will take the air under on Dane Attorney Generals Add to List of Documents in Chicago Drainage DECIDE CASE ON MERITS March in the long list of such documents growing out of the Chicago drainage case was filed In the supreme toda by the generals of Ohio and It opposed a motion of the state of Illinois and the Chicago sanitary dis- which had urged the court to dis- miss a suit brought to di- vision oi water from Lake Michigan The four attorney generals asserted that while neither Illinois or the United States could legally authorize the di- version of water from the Great Lakes to another watershed for any they only asked that the diversion be restricted to the actual needs for on through tho lakes to the gulf They insisted that 500 cubic feet per second would be sufficient at this time and that it would never be necessary to more than cubic feet per second for aiy navigation of the sanitary the Des and the Illinois Much of the brief was given over to the support of the contention that the case would be considered and decided by the court on its SUIT March At- torney General Andrew B- Dougherty today filed a separate suit in the be United States supreme court in behalf of a city of Michigan against Illinois and cago sanitary in an effort to halt diversion of water from the Great Lakes through the Chicago drainage The tof complaint demanded an absolute injunction preventing the of any water in such maner as to permanently divert same from the Great Lakes Would Restrain The requested that the court restrain Illinois and the sanitary district from reversing or obstructing natural flow of the Chicago to prevent its flowing into the Sreat k Ma. in a commencing I have under- taken to protect the rights of igan and its people in the greatest nland waterway in the the past ten the level of Great Lakes Bias bee al Michigan Loses Boundary Dispute With Wisconsin BRITAIN'S I Stand She Takes on Enlarging League of Nations is Not Made hree While engineers have only positively proven that about six inches this resulted from abstraction of ake water by the Chicago and some of the balance may be due to natural causes following it is reasonable to ieve that the major portion of this is caused by Chicago s un- warranted acts Not His is not my intention to let cago take water permanently the lakes for the of an open sower through Illinois and for the development of an at Lockport at the expense of the tural rights of Michigan did not join the suit of Wisconsin against the dis- because I felt that the suit Uid not go far enough in the relief asked THE WEATHER UPPER Snow and much colder Tuesday dy and rather with snow near Lake Cloudy and colder Tuesday generally er in southeastern LAKE March members of tho House oC Commons i west snow flurries today tried unsuccessfully to draw Tuesday much Premier Baldwin and Foreign tary Sir Austen Chamberlain into statements which would Indicate the British government s position on the question of the League of Nations council the sion of The premier said he would try to make a statement on Wednesday or Strong while Sir Austen's reply ttas do not think that interests of peace and international ing are members of governments saying what they will or will not meet In a great world cil the council of the League of tions and I do not see we can ever come to an agreement if each one of us announces our be- and are unwilling to make anv concessions INDICTED MAN TAKES HIS LIFE BY HANGING IN JAIL March ing over his indictment for first degree murder as a result of the killing of Sam whom his 14-year-old daughter had named as her Louis Sunday death as a release from vengeance of the law and judgments of his In his cell in the Jefferson county the body of the 50-year-old lather was found hanging by two knotted gether into an improvised trial was to have opened His Mrs. Fred visiting his cell a few hours before the found him in a ly nervous state and crying bitterly March Comes in Like Lion With Blizzard Heading It March cams in like a lion today and was not sent out this morning due to with it came a blizzard that ed to tie up traffic on the Gogebic range if it didn't subside before Snow which to fall last night continued to fall after the noon hour but it was a light snow and not seriously hamper the op- of plows All North Western passenger trains were reported running on time though the snow was said to be ing hard at points east and west of The Soo trains were also on time but the plow was being ated with regularity to Keep the open large drifts reported in the vicinity of was hampered to some extent and while it was difficult to run on schedule because the cars lost considerable time in bucking the snow this the streetcar ice was not materially affected by the Drifts along the streetcar right of way were not bad It was to run the plows on the tracks at regular intervals in order to Keep them COST OF HEALTH III Per Capita Expenditure is 53 Cents While is DEPARTMENTS EXPLAINED EDITOR'S the on city affairs and dealing with proposed expenditures for the year explains the department of public welfare The total appropriation for the of health for the fiscal year Ing Feb. 28, 1927, is which is approximately B3 cents figuring on a basis of persons as the population of This proves if the accepted of per capita is the proper expenditure for maintaining the of that the health de- in Ironwood is being con- ducted The of per capita is used generally throughout the country as the basis for tht amount to be expended by the Has Four Under the department of public fare is the division of health and un- der the division of health are four de- divisions directly under the supervision ot the health the health dairy and public health nurse and bacteriological The salary of the health officer for tho year is recommended at in the proposed budget and of this salary is charged directly .to the health office and against dairy and sanitation There is also an allowance of for which is mainly for and contractual to office and so An allowance of for clerk hire in the health office and also for the health to attend the An tional is for communication official stationery and office The total for the health office is only tional expense of the dairy and sanitation for con- making a total In that division of Small Laboratory Expense The appropriation for the public health nurse Is of which is and automobile tion In connection with the practically all of the Is done gratis by Grand View occasionally it has been necessary to have work done by the for which a charge la An appropriation of for this work is provided for in the The social sen ice worker will work directly under the city manager and will hava police power The for the social service worker Is 600, of which is transportation and for cry forms and so forth Under the recreation come parks and and The appropriation for parks and rounds is of which is for labor at Curry park and the other small park maintained by the Other expenses in connection with the maintenance of parks includes and so estimated at Report on Mt. An allowance of is made for the of getting a report on the de- velopment work for a park at Mt. Under rublic entertainments and the total appropriation is of which is for con- municipal These are self sustaining n that the revenue is twice the ex- That leaves an item of the approximate includes the services of a di- music and so The division of sanitation has an tern of for street of is for labor and for tools brooms Street sprinkling is estimated to cost with going for for water and for maintenance and of The item is removal of and estimated to cost Of that sum is for for the care of horses and for small That eaves the estimated cost of operating trucks and repairing The city refuse ground s estimated to cott which is entirely an item of Part of Badger Tax Law Is Declared Unconstitutional March part of- the Wisconsin inheritance tax law taxing gifta made within six years of death made in tion of death was declared void and unconstitutional by the court today a case brought by the executors the estate ot Ferdinand At issue was the question whether states for taxing purposes could the time in which gifts may be considered as having been made In contemplation of The court held that the declaration that all gifts within six years of death was In contemplation of death was trary and Justice Holmes delivered a ing Arizona and North Dakota have similar laws in which the period Is fixed at six while in South Carolina the period is five in North Carolina Cowan Battery Co. ted and Will Make teries in Organization of the Cowan Battery incorporated for common stock and preferred was announced today toy W. J. in- ventor of a secret formula for long and C. M. attorney for the To date of the preferred stock has been said Mr. As soon as the organization Is com- work will be started here to manufacture the Batteries on a small but growing scale and the inventor Is confident that before long the com- pany be one of the leading in- in the Upper It Is planned to first manufacture batteries automobiles and later to extend the operations to Include batteries for radios and Mr. Cowan is the inventor of the secret formula which goes to mane the life has considerably right on the range and one man has been running an automobile for miles with the Cowan battery and has not had to recharge it. The secret of the success of the said Mr. lies in the fact that it will not it will not and It will not burn the There is no freezing or buckling of the he and in consequence the life of the plates is that much The company will plan to put out a 17 plate radio battery next year that will sell for less than said Mr. He has a solidified lution for radio automobile teries which will make them all other he WRECK CHURCH INTERIOR DURING A DEMONSTRATION Chung Students and soldiers daring an anti- Christian demonstration today ed the interior of the American Ad- Many persons were ar- DENIES RETRIAL PETITION San March United States circuit court of appeals today denied the petition of sidewalk plows could not keep the petition of the American the sidewalks cleared of snow and Refining company for a retrial of as the snow fell too fast for the plows the action whereBy George Campbell to cover the If snow ceases Itinerant was Busses running to and fall before most of an involving millions of Iron had not been stalled this the sidewalks will be In good dollars against the company for a but the Ashland bound bus j for walking by I patent and West three and in Missouri and two It was contended in behalf of the states that they had the right to place such a tax and that the only substantial question was whether the time fixed by the states when such taxes should apply to gifts waa Ferdinand Schlesinger died in in 1921. The state in Its Inheritance tax in- cluded gifts valued at approximately which he had his wife and children within four and a half and two years of his The executors ot the estate con- tended that the gifts not made In contemplation of and that any law which attempted to say that gifts made six years prior to death were in contemplation of death was Irrational and SLira IS 12 FIREMEN ESCAPE DEATH IN Trembling of Structure Warns Fire Fighters to Return to March fighting a blaze in a frame ing on the south side early miss. ed death by a few seconds when a trembling of the warned them to return to the street just before a explosion blew the structure into Kindling v The have been caused by a dynamite spl every timber n the shattered neighborhood windows and showered roofs and streets with red or burning The structure of two was operated by Mike Castelli as. a re- to bo and the of several recently re- extortion police were The damage wag at A second south side g ed the entrance to a garage whose proprietors could offer o Then When you believe your ment is make a fight for It. Quick plus the power of will that says is the stuff from which men and their achievements are Knowing what course to take is the first Don't waver when it comes to backing up your plan With It's ting things done that brings Once you've decided to save the Classified Ads in The Daily Globe will help you do Jury Returns Verdict of Wilful Murder Against tor A. March A Jury deliberated into Sunday a rare custom In this to return a dict of wilful murder against Victor A. the slaying of his He was given life The jury decided that Holmes shoved over a 200-foot an automobile in which was seated his Mrs. Louisa and their two His wife and one were instantly killed while he second child survived though being seriously File Motion for New A motion for a new trial will filed attorneys -in and if this an will be A chain of circumstantial evidence was presented by the us there were no eye witnesses to tho Holmes told of driving his car over a ridge several miles from saying the road became slippery so he got out his said the biakes as his wife was backing the and it dropped over the The first word of the occurrence w told by Holmes to farmers living near the where he went for Holmes after the Holmes was placed under In his first trial last which resulted in a ten of tho jury were said to favor his one life penalty and the other The jury's decision is said to have been quite a surprise to the residents of the in view of the first who is one and war met his wife during the war white in a where he vria recovering from his He is nt present suffering from He accepted the verdict without any parent Wisconsin is Not to be Free Hunting Ground for Those Deserting March 1. That Wisconsin is not to become a free hunting ground for Chicago gunmen who are deserting their usual haunts because of the raids being made upon deportable aliens was indicated last night when two of them were that captured shortly after trying to stick up a pedestrian In the exclusive Wisconsin Exercised ted Jurisdiction Over Re- gion for 60 TOO LATE FOR CHANGES March gan lost in the supreme court today In Its boundary dispute with tho present boundary between two states from Lake Superior to Lake gan is Justice Sutherlad divided the stated Michigan had failed to make out her He upheld tho contention ot Wisconsin that the present boundary had been established with the of and could not practically be disturbed Sutherland dis- pute into three that along the Montreal river to the the second along the Menominee to Green tha Green bay Reviewing he reached tho that exercised undisputed Jurisdiction for 60 It was now too late foi Michigan to try to change the in tiny of the TO DECIDE 3 ISSUES D. March The boundary dispute between igan and simmering 1836, was brought to Couit to have three Whether It was the intention Congress that the line In the treal River sector should leave a at the headwaters of Whether the islands In location the Supreme de- River sector vided to with respect to the main channel that snd Which of two in Bay sector WUH most ual ship In 183B Tho case the In n proceeding by and tho controversy to faulty mation in thu of nt tlie time Michigan was to statehood Define Southern In defining the southern Hound u y of Michigan's VPPer Peninsula Lakes Superior and Michigan drew a lino down tho mid- dle of the main channel of the treal River the middle tho Lake of the Michigan contended that tills vision must be Interpreted as Ing a lake at the of The state also In- channel of Monreal that the the river proceeded down Us western branch to Island lake and ed that lake an the starting point ot the Western end of the land This line was to cut across a di- rect to headwaters of the Wisconsin held that of the is now known as Lac and Is an essential part of the It Insisted that ever the lino should be located with reference to the Montreal River It must pass and that the channel of the Montreal River followed its tern and NOT its western The boundary line down the River was another source of Michigan demanding that It should run down the center of the main giving to Michigan alt inlands on Its side of the line consin admitted that had been intention of to main channel the boundary but insisted that it was at tima to determine where the main channel In 1836 Would Take Rasing fts position upon Its own enabling art in 1846 act Wisconsin v by accepting to take all Frank West Austin and Louis 1355 West Grand are the two who were arrested as a result of the daring work of Of- ficer Jack The pair held up Nick Viton ing him when he tried to with cap- tured the men as they were ing an bearing an Illinois license Both are youths in their early 20's. They are being held on a charge of highway robbery while STOUGHTON PIONEER March 1. above of the location of the and to recognize to all Ir- lands below The Bay sector centered around a of what meant it provided that the line cross the Bay to the Middle of Lake should follow most ual ship Michigan con- tended a line from the mouth of the Menominee Iliver almost directly eastward across the bay and northward out Ueath n door into Lake Michigan would be Thin would give Michigan Uock Plum Christian J. pioneer tho tiny Strawberries and a few man and twice mayor ot Wisconsin contended died at his home here He was I that the present boundary 81 years of He retired from active j most ship and business in connection with the that Michigan had long company in 1923. He is survived by eight children Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. TOW FRENCH STEAMER St. N. March The French steamer aged about the bow by ice last has been reached by the Sealing steamer Terra 250 miles east of Cape and is towed first to this port. in that boundary and it was now too late for her to seek to it If Michigan is to lier redefined to what she contends Is the meaning of her en- abling and no consideration is to be the enabling act Wisconsin has announced it will insist upon Michigan giving up n of territory now under her north of Brule and between It and Paint