Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 12, 1926, Ironwood, Michigan EARN THEIR SELLING FY AND OTHERS BY ING IT IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE TALK IS SO CHEAP THAT MUCH OF IT HAS TO BE DISPOSED OF AT A BIG VOLUME 7, NUMBER 95. ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRE NEWS LEA FRIDAY MARCH 12, 1926. 14 PAGES Ironwood Survives First Round Play SINGLE COPY 5 CENTS Tony Spera Nets Basket After Ironwood Comes from Be- hind in BESSEMER ON SHORT END March Ironwood high school survived the first round of the Upper Peninsula basket ball tournament this morning by a narrow scoring a basket In the period to the Escanaba 12 to 10. also survived the first defeating the out- 21 to 16. while Bessemer went down before Houghton by a. one point 16 to 15. With five minutes to play the game was 0 to 7 In favor of Then the Red Devils ed three points while a foul and during the period Tony Speta popped one In the to decide the scored six of the twelve points for Ironwood B P T f 0 2 f 2 6 Maki c 1 1 IT 1 1 S a 0 0 4 4 19 The Lawrence t t B F T 113 215 Johnton c I 1 K 1 1 Carlson g 0 0 Gunderman 000 SUgath 0 0 3 4 10 At one stage of the ford led the squad this 11 to 12, and UU the Open Fitters got under way and scored a victory by fast and furious play netted good Capt. was the chief scorer for getting eight points while Rolen netted seven and five The B F T 4 8 f 0 0 Jonathan c 2 1 6 Affidavits Filed With Gov. Blaine Prove Mrs. Hodge is One St. March Positive identification of Mayme of La as Mrs. Mae sought In connection with the death of K B of Bessemer and Houghton battled nip i whose body was found and tuck all the Houghton In an theie Dec 1, was be- B r T f 1 6 Bolen f 1 7 e 2 8 ff 1 1 Crosby 0 0 21 Tipper K 1 0 0 000 Another Reason Now investigation of the unsolved William Desmond Taylor murder case was one reason for a trip to York by District Attorney Asa Keyes of Los But he took to visit his daughter at They're shown Ally nosing out 16 to Newberry had an auspicious In the C events by trouncing Lake last year's winner ot the to the tune of 20 to 8. Two eventful games are booked for this afternoon with Iron Mountain meeting Hancock and ins old Iron Mountain and are favored to Last year Negaunee won from In the finals and this appears an almost certain ASSOCIATION VOTES TO CHANGE ITS NAME Land New March Members of Mie Minnesota tive Creameries Inc. d Thursday at their annual meeting to change the name of the tion In the Land O' Lakes Inc. Loving cups and medals were unaided by John president of the to winners of the s contest E. J. of is was awarded first for sneat cream a His score was 95.50. Three w for sweet The of Clam WIs Max ot Minn and Alfred of Minn OBSERVER AN APOLOGY IS DUE HIM Rock March Herman Nelson of senior student and editor of the collego student fleam butter weic Roy that the seminary professors owe him an In a public statement Nelson de- fends himself against charges of tnade in filed with Gov. Blaine of who is asked to extradite la Crosse Copies of the affidavits were filed in the office of Gov. Tho obtained by O A. and Charles E. assistant attorney are seeking the of Mrs. Hodge on a charge of first came from Willis Allen of Janitor of the building in which the ig Mrs. E. wife of the Helen u of the and Janitor of the other The affidavits of Mr. and Mrs. len anil Mrs. Doriott declare that Mayme Hodge and the woman who rented the on Nov. 19 and gave her name as Mrs. Mao Reynolds are the same Anderson's affidavit connects Mrs. Hodge with the renting of the apartment Sept 6, 1925. and having remained in that apartment until Nov 25 AH of the affiants with the tion of Drs. Blown and sav they positively identify Mrs. Mayme Hodge as Mrs. Mae Willis Allen stated in his affidavit that a woman giving her name as Mrs. Mae Reynolds called on him to rent the death apartment on Nov. 19, stating that she and her husband de- sired to open a massage She also told Mrs. Allen that she and her husband had been working for other places but that they now wished to open a place of their own RICH SENTENCE NOT EXCEPTIONALLY BAD At Least Seventy Men Have Gotten Similar March 12. The sentence meted out to Arthur C Rich who was found guilty of I strongholds are yet to be heard from from Cleveland Show Modification is Strongly REPEAL SECOND March second day's tabulation of results in the prohibition referendum sponsored by NBA Service found a total of votes on the wets still maintaining the lead they had established on the first and 'the leading dry centers yet to be heard Large as the second day's total Is represents jump of nearly 000 votes from the first still Is only a small fraction of what it be Only papers have forwarded and all but a small minority of these have not yet completed their How the Vote For prohibition For For modification It will be noted that these three totals do not add up to 279.534. In two editors put question asking their merely to vote for or against prohibition or for or against wines and beer came to These votes not be In- cluded In any one of the above and hence are given It should be remembered that they represent dry sentiment not in- cluded in the dry total Reports from i cities the country Indicate a redoubling of lic In cities where the wets were getting away to a. good heads of the dry forces were calling on friends of prohibition to In many places W. C. T. U. leaders were canvassing In pastors were urging their con- to take part in the In still other where the prohibition forces rolled up wet organizations were bestirring As more ample returns begin to be received at some ed developments are being made In ordinarily considered as rather a wet the first newspaper to report gave a sub. dry The figures for 616; for 102; for 120. One One Two editors wired that they were not A ht territories because the sentiment was But whereas one editor felt that his territory overwhelmingly the other was sure that his was over- The wet region was in the in California was the first state to nish returns in anything like a The vote from the first seven California re- port gave a total for the state as For For repeal For mortification The as might be gamed most of their votes In San The city of Santa for turned in a strong to tradition of a first reports from Florida and Georgia put those states In the dry In ment was more evenly 1575 voting for 797 for repeal and 1757 for always a turned In a very slight wet majority on the early Out of more than 800 votes the wets had a lead of a little more than The first returns from Minnesota came from the mining where a wet majority could be Thas thp vote tor 239; for 146, for 539. One surprise came from supposedly a part of the dry Incomplete returns gave 551; 1255; 3230. two cities In with incompleted gave tion 3029; 1141; 3616. also In the went wet In the first giving prohibition 430 repeal 1851 and modification 1513. This was one of the few cases where votes for outright repeal of the dry law ran ahead ot the less drastic modification Orya Yet to It is worthy of note that the assaulting Louise King and was Inland regions of committed to Jackson prison Iowa and backbone of and the was not exceptionally j the have not for- lubel tHe seminary professors j cording to state pardon and parole Warded any totals as and when placed on editorials the Observer records at seventy men they do the prohibition vote can be which the college ban on have been sentenced to life expected to rise Messages ment for the same crime in recent editors in smaller cities and The technical charge against towna throughout these states and the nature of speeches made against the theory of evolution at the present Christian conferences attended by young people of the Augustana synod DIET IS NOT IN SESSION UP March was no today of the Diet following the breaking up of Thursday's Ing by fist between the and opposition clash came during a debate in which charges and counter charges of tical scandals were across the The members were busy with committee One Is reported to have Rich was rape to word reaching here for young Rich probably will not ask the state supreme court to release him on bond until tion for a of the entire that public interest is running there and that good-sized votes stabbed and taken to a His Lansing attorney and for- wound is not RECOMMEND IMPROVEMENT March provement of St. Mary's river to vide better transportation can be It should be Insisted again that the votes thus far tabulated do not begin to represent the sentiment of the They are expected to charge errors country at as only a small in the circuit court It will take centage of the newspapers some time to prepare the of ex- has and the supreme court may j So for the don't try to not decide the case for In draw conclusions one way or the meantime Rich Apparently must Mrs. Elsie Bible Malinsky Con- fesses on Eve of De- parture for ONE ATTEMPT A FAILURE Mareh sie Bible 44, under life tence the poison murder ot the former wife of her third has substantially admitted having ted two other poison murders and a fourth attempted fatal the state's Harold S. announced last Her other the state's at- torney told the Associated a. and the former wife of a former The woman's confession came on the eve of her departure for Jollet Authorities said she broke down under the weight of strong but did not make a complete confession to the Information Made The information made public by he Is practically the substance of the Is that about 16 years ago she poisoned and killed the wife of Havill Bible in order that she might marry and that about three years ago chs fatally poisoned Bible when she became dis- satisfied with him as a Her first Wilbur her about 18 years ago it was she had made an successful attempt to poison the state's attorney Poisoned Bible's she Was convicted of living In adultery with ing to Williams and her alleged con- she poisoned Bible's first wife and married His death occurred In 1923, but was not Investigated at the time The woman became housekeeper fcr Ernest L. her present and gave poison to his wife Air Hero Commander John Rodgers of Hawaiian flight circles over Palm Beach on a seaplane trip from Washington to where he will Inspect air causing last 26 She South Carolina Senator Says Liquor is Sold Daily Under Capitol Match 12. Liquor is sold dally under the very dome of the arid Senator De- South who makes that is wilting to prove it to any doubting Thomas by buying him a drink In the halls of is a he told the Washington Policemen's association Thursday adding that It would remain so until the men who voted for prohibition stop drinking trouble with he that they vote dry and drink Sell Wares in he their wares day in the House and Senate the first Malinsky and a chemical examination of the Malinsky is held in the murder of his first but the poison deress has absolved him of No new charges are to be OPPOSED 10 Three are Killed in bance that Follows ing March 12 representatives of the state of Nayarit are a number of persons and one girl near death as the result of a dis- occasioned when orders for closing a Catholic church were met by armed opposition from church The Immediate cause of the tragedy was in the neighboring town of where a Catholic priest had failed to comply with the closing law of the government and was standing his ground against presidential ders with the backing of his Upon the arrival of the tives of the consisting of and a Sr. at they were met by an Infuriated mob of women and children demanded their i TO SOLVE HAMTRAMCK SITUATION State Troopers Stationed There Since March con- ferences with Alan G. state commissioner of public and Robert M prosecutor nor Alex J. Thursday ed to solve the perplexing problems where state troopers have been stationed since ng Tuesday of Charles Budds by William J. ng chief of Marquardt was Justice L. Eugene arraigned before Sharp this after- and after pleading not guilty to a charge ot felonious was re- eased on furnished by Walter had no His nation was for 2 p. REQUESTS LEASE ON OIL RIGHTS IN STATE LANDS remain in The Lansing bar association is con- ducting an Investigation of If you haven't done and rest assured that every possible effort Is being made to make the poll accurate and made by a Lansing newspaper prior tn by NBA the Rich trial that a bribe was offered production in whole or m prohibited one of its reporters to swing m favor of Roy M. TRAVEL RESERVATIONS ARE SUDDENLY CANCELLED Lansing Mareh T. claiming to represent oil interests and to have lions of dollars at his Thursday requested the state vation commission to lease him the oil rights in state owned lands In Presque Antrim and Otsego His backers now merly a member of the defense was WILL APPEAL CONTEST March 12 Vallance of the state and Senator Johnson other members of the American gronp hold leases on privately owned lands In the he and veys convinced them oil sits will No action was j liken by the Mareh 1 reservations from Assistant REFUSES TO LECTURE March a do you need To a newspaperman who expressed In- the South later you don't think I mean what I come up to the with me and I'll buy you a About the same time that Senator Blease was the Wayne B. general counsel lor the was de- livering that second at- tack .in a few hours on the taken by many newspapers on tne subject of total prohibition ns beer and light He told a radio audience that straw ballots as useless as a straw hat in a Few Want Beer and Only a minority of the people want beer and he the m has spoken Its mind on that proposition repeatedly not In straw votes but In official and tnat majority has rejected the wine and beer The executive committee of the In session previously had Issued a statement scoffing at the newspaper and declaring that the drys generally did not participate in That and other phases of the situation likely will be discussed when the committee meets dent COL CUE Nurse of President's Father Says the Seems More March John C. was im- proved this morning sifter a night In which he was reported to have lost Mrs. nurse to the President's told Dr. Albert W the patient's that the outlook seemed more Dr. Cram received the information at hill home in as he was preparing for the trip over the roads to the homestead Mrs. who has nursed Col through several severe kept vigil at the bedside out the night Angus who has guarded the farmhouse since laet summer when the President's father first became 111. was another Dr. Cram expects to spend most of the morning with his Dr. Cram passed the entire Ing at the homestead and dinner with the colonel's at- When he noon he said his patient was much better Thursday and was better could be Progressive Republican Will Aid in Investigation of Tariff Mareh was named today by Vice President Dawes as the on the special committee which is to investigate the tariff commission The other members of the tee were named as follows Senators Wadsworth of New York and Reed of and Robinson of and Bruce of committee select its own Is expected to begin the inquiry next Senator LaFollette is ator listed in the congressional tory as a Republican There are half a dozen others who are generally designated that way in debate in the COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE AT CHAPEL DISAPPROVED New Mareh A committee of the Yale college ulty appointed to consider chapel vice recommends that From the beginning of the next col- lege students be not required to attend the Sunday ing that the compulsion In this regard has rather Injured than helped religious The committee holds In its thaT should be at- to Sunday service by other means than it suggests measures which might further the the study of religion in the academy and regulations which could be employed to check sive absences trom New Haven over the week FIGHT IS APPROVED New Mareh 12. welterweight championship fight at MEET TO BE HELD TONIGHT Expect to Organize Gogebic so as to Advertise County A meeting of representatives of cities and townships In Gogebic county will be held at 8 o'clock this evening In the Ironwood Memorial building for the purpose of ing an association to promote thu In- terest of the especially those relating to the tourist The proposed sored the Ironwood Commercial has met with favor throughout the The county board of at the regular March unanimously endorsed the and approval has been ed In all of the cities and many of the townships of the It is expected that the wide organization will be perfected tonight and that officers may be elected to conduct the work of tising the county's attractions to prospective tourists and persons In- in resort FURTHER HEARING IS SET 24 Indiana Requests Return of an Alleged March further hearing on the request of In- diana for the return of George alleged was set for March 24 by Governor Groesbeck A hearing was held Tuesday and the took the matter un- der advisement pending a decision as to his Counsel for Post yesterday requested a ance until the date who Is being held in Calhoun Is alleged to have worked a gold mine swindle In South Bend some time The Ing to the was a Benton Harbor man who paid about for a mine that cHd not NATIONAL ARMIES TROOPS FIRE ON TWO DESTROYERS March two Japanese destroyers were proceeding up the Pel river below Tientsin they were fired on from the forts near the mouth of the river held by troops of the Definitely Decided to draw from League if Request is MAY BREAK WITH SWEDEN Mareh la learned from aii authoritative source that Spain has definitely decided to resign from the League of Nations unless she Is given a permanent seat in the From the came It to learned that Spain has informed Sweden because of Sweden's unfriendly tude In connection with the Spanish candidacy for a permanent Spain la thinking of breaking oft the ing negotiations for a commercial with This development created an mous sensation In diplomatic circles where It became known Some diplomats characterized it ai unfortunate and harmful to the ish bringing It Into the League affecting relations outside the scope of the Spanish declared the Initiative waa adding that In view of foreign Minister Un- inimical attitude the Madrid government did not to transform the modus vendl between the two countries Into a regular of Developments In the League of tions crisis today indicated a tendency to do nothing definite regarding the Spanish and Brazilian claims for permanent council seats at the ent Should this attitude be confirmed by the final between the lies and Spain's position Is that she will immediately announce her withdrawal Delay Final Spanish circles are careful to point out that they will not final action until negotiations are actually The allied statesmen and some of the other leaders have agreed that the hour is eo the League and for Europe that It must be definitely decided whether the Interests of In- co-operation and peace will be served by keeping out of the or by losing the membership of Spain and Their verdict was that it was more logical to sacrifice Spain and If such became the unhappy than to sacrifice March of the allied powers and many met for two hours today mid discussed the difficulties which nave arisen over the plan for Germany's admission to the League of Nations elevation to the League At the end of the session a nique issued slating that various suggestions had been made by side or and that the gates would meet again after time for The participating men gave the Impression that the nation waa The fact that the Germans had for the first time joined with the allies In advancing suggestions to how the controversy could bo settled was Interpreted optimistically by alt the One suggestion It is was that Poland provisionally be given a seat by Immediately increasing the six non- members of the council to CONTINUED JUSTICE TO BRING NATIONS TOGETHER New March Irvine L. of Wisconsin told Canadian club members at their an- banquet Thursday that continued friendship and justice would the the United States continually closer hlle neither need lose Its and The senator contrasted system of three party government with the two party system of this saying that under the Int- er form one party could be held He criticized system as practiced In this Is Ittle sense of party obligation and eager seeking for party benefits by office Machine guns and field CHARGES BY ATTORNEYS ARE TODAY March by attorneys for Rudolph charged with slaying ian Palmer that e wan being tired today in a John Doe lon Instituted by Circuit Judge A. Twelve witnesses were summoned In the hearing which Judge Hoppmann called after attorneys de- manded last week that contempt of court proceedings be taken against hose responsible for two editorials In he Capital Madison in reference to the Jessner The editorials charged that re- Iglous prejudices were being aroused by the defense to aid batteries were used in the One Japanese officer and two men were The Japanese decided to abandon the to move up the river and j the destroyers returned to near the mouth of the where two other Japanese destroyers are THE WEATHER between Duluth and Buffalo at a cost s has decided to appeal to The selected to Bassist Lassiter of was recommended to entire Senate elections committee his In the conduct of the today by Gen. chief of army contest for the seat of Senator I plebiscite were suddenly cancelled Minnesota result of the dis- May 17. between Mickey played by University Wisconsin Walker and Pete Latzo received the It not clear whether the students during his two lectures approval of the state athletic com- returned the fire of the The and Prof. Arvid mission today and will not Japanese consul general at Tientsin St. today steps taken here to force Walker lodged a strong protest with the to give his final lecture I to defend his MICHIGAN end Generally fair tonight and continued LAKE Fresh to strong northerly partly cloudy tonight and snow flurries ur south portion Maximum for 24 hours ending at 12 o'clock noon 17 minimum for 8 if