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   Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 4, 1926, Ironwood, Michigan                                ONE WAY TO THE FAULTS OP OTHERS IS TO REMEMBER YOUR IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE LAUGHTER I T H t SOUND A MAN WHEN HIS HAT BLOWS OFF. VOLUME 7, NUMBER 167. ASSOCIATED LEASED NEWS SERVICE FRIDAY JUNE 4, 1926. 14 PAGES SINGLE COPY 6 CENTS Measure involving 000 is Passed by House and Sent to MICHIGAN I S AFFECTED Juns The omnibus rivers and was passed today the House sent to the Surviving a rough and tumble fight that kept the House In turmoil for many hours and held It In session most of Thursday the measure finally rame through the deciding roll call with all Its major features un- si The final vote 219 to 127 The prospects for rn the Ate at aie Indulging In an open filibuster final period of a group of Houie members from and Wisconsin and other states exhausted every parliamentary means to prevent protracting day s until 1 o'clock this morning Fighting Items As thr nil of tho fighting tno 111- liver tho all-American for New purchase of thp Cape Cod and an t hoi I Ion for tho upper i Ivor before the rail on rejected three motions that have manually changed the I Irst h} a of 199 to 07. and later n mil rail count of to 121. It deflated a by Representative Ohio to send the Mil to with tions to eliminate the liver and Tape forl A similar attempt by tive to out the canal was rejected to 68, a motion to eliminate the uri made down Ufl 3S SOME REJECTED Veiled Begum of Bhopal Begum of shown arriving on a visit to for years was the only woman ruler in until she abdicated In favor of her second Nawab Zada action ended 80 years of female rule in the little mountain during which time if any of the subjects saw their June 19" The to 07 to send harbors back to notions to Klin nnd the Illinois river nnd Cod can il to fiS the House also rejected a by Representative Republican to eliminate the for a vey of the all-American It 1'kewlsp voted down a motion by Alabama to strike from the One to 15 Years at Hard Labor in Marquette Prison is Sentence Staff June word picture of the life history of Arvid Larson was given the court this ing when the respondent's R. announced a plea of guilty to the charge of entering Point's told how Larson had been born in Ironwood and had lived there most of his life with the ex- ception of ths time that he had spent In and in the The childhood of Larson was tured by Mr. from his through his his school Is life down to his appointment on the police Not Best of Wright pointed out that he had been appointed to the police force his as is the cats of all -in author for sun ey of police were not of the He the between Kansas City told how he had never once attempted to take property not belonging to him Crop Price Stabilization is Again Formally in the light in Wife Peace Warrant Served on Him After She is Barred from His HE IS RELEASED LATER Spring June Lloyd Wright was arrested at this morning at his sien on a peace warrant obtained by wife but he was re- ased later this morning by Justice f the Peace T. H. n advice of District Attorney N. S. ardman of Iowa Deputy Sheriff Harry took Vright Into custody this morning as e emerged from The arrest ame after an all-night vigil marked y two separate upon the bright bungalow made by Mrs. who Is In Spring de- ermined to establish herself as ress of the famous At this Justice released pen advice of the district ilrs Wright obtained the peace ant yesterday upon her statements hat Wright had threatened to do her i It was learned this morning that Mr Wright arrived at some time ast He was standing on the watching the proceedings as is wife staged her two sensational upon the villa Another development In the case ame this morning when It was dis- overed that Olga egrin with whom Wright is barged by his wife with an aa at until yesterday ng when she It is believed she ook the train into Madison No race of her has been and Sioux City Tlie vote on this w 11 1II to 38. motion to recommit and ate tho Illinois river and Cape Cod projects was i elected tho first time n i coord nte but a roll call wts demanded Representative Democrat The House on a i oil call then rejected the motion 121 to 223. then a final vote on of the hill nt 1'07 p time u ith a majority in its apparently assured READY June omnibus nnd with tho contested Illinois er df project and major provisions was for a vote on p t tod i after one oC the most filibusters In the House In j ears had been beaten down In a continuous 14-hour n Opponents of the chiefly from Ohio and still had some ammunition left in then par v a tiim to the to instr turns to out the Illinois 11% or but leaders veie a vote on sage could bo obtained before ment tonight ot water from Lake firmed basis ot the tion to the Illinois which led bv Burton and Chalmers nf Cr imton Mapes of and of all The was defended by of New chairman of the livers and Madden and W E Hull Of and Democrat Confusion punctuated with shirp personal clashes and charges of buster irot throughout much of the Ions session which at 11 a m te iv net end until 1 04 Chairman Snell of the was moved to it one that it was the I have observed since I hive I cen a member of the the ind not ranked thoso of major importance In all 50 projects and more than 120 were The latter included -a serres oL not confined to determination of tion but also sible coincident of water flood and problems in foil streams nvei White sas Missouri St. Lours river St Joseph river S and San Snake liver and homish river to authorize ot projects were approved Minnesota end Wisconsin with to deep water channel up St. Louis river to Fond du Minn Will Be harbor and igan and South Haven Michigan with view to ex- on until he had taken a drink Then Mr. Wright pointed out to the court the others that would be hurt even moro than Larson He pictured the aged parents in the of their lives with never a or a blemish to mar their reputation or He pictured that aged mother who has been ill for about three years and the effect a stiff tence would have upon Hard Task for In sentencing Larson Judge coll told him that he believed it was the hardest thing that he had ever had to do since he had been on the in view of tho fact that he had known his family so long and knew how straight they ere and what citizens had always The sentence gh on was from one to IS sears at haid labor in the quette State House of Correction with a recommendation of a maximum of two June which lias claimed the attention of congress in one way or another for some is again for- mally In the this time In the Closely resembling 'n principle the Haugen b recently rejected by the its fate rests upon ability of sponsors to convince southern ators that the equalization fee and other of the plan merit their Senator the fight for the drew remarks from some of the ern Thursday strong doubts as to Its but ha Insisted that it would op- erate in favor of the producer and he was coming from the middleman and Opposition also was by ator who held that the plan in- a. government In and Senator questioned e value of withholding from the cet through co-operative pointing out that the price of cotton had 1.60i to EXPERIMENT STATION TO BE ERECTED IN PENINSULA June eral hardwood experiment station Is to be established on a tract of virgin hardwood timber in Marquette it nas announced Thursday by the stite conservation tract also probably will bo used as v for elementary students in from the Marquette mal It Is when the ment station gets under duce hardwood for bution in Michigan The tract w donated by the land Cliffs Iron company The state will arrange for the construction of buildings to cost about and the federal government will maintain the station Flashes of Today's Classified A kitchen is being of- for Famished bedrooms are ed for rent An attractive bungalow is of- for sale Waitresses are wanted Lake lots are offered for sale Ford sedan is offered for A baby is offered reasonable for day varied articles are being offered in the classified Many range people take of the truly bargains which are being are Turn now to the classified section and get in the habit of reading them The Ad Phone Is 1100 tn not been sustained although bales had been turned over ese associations during the Farmer Says Wind is Blowing from Direction of His Pen for June 4 A tion agent can tell the difference be tween the odor of a pig pen and I Judge F. A Geiger ruled in effec in federal court August Senk a was on trial charged with violation of the prohibition amend His attorney in attempting t discredit the evidence of the federa prohibition who testified they en barn when they the odor of cooking He sail that the wind was blowing from thi direction of a pig and it have been impossible to have the odor of the and asked th case be dismissed on the ground tha the prohibition men had Illegally en tered the The court denied th CROWN PRINCE AND ARE Prince Lunches at Yankee New June scientist and crown princi of has a new friend in a Yankee Thomas A. The friendship was thoroughly ce T at West N when Edison took the prince horn to lunch after- an inspection of hi laboratories They went In four-year-old he wh is six feet hunched over on in back seat at the inventor's Mrs. i and Crown Princes Louise followed in the luxurious limou sine in wh h the royal travele from where they attend ed the exposition SUZANNE WINS June LenB len today defeated Mrs. ron of England in straight sets with out the loss of a Miss who was scheduled t play Miss K. the Dutch play was indisposed and the match was postponed until GO VERNOR HONOR GUEST A T BUREA U MEETING WOMEN DO NOT FEAR NATIONAL REFERENDUM Today is Last Day of Biennial Atlantic N. women of the country do not fear a dry m the ion of Mrs. John D. dent of the General Federation of Women's Clubs at which tne biennial convention has placed women on record as million supporting the 18th amendment and he Volstead and opposed to any This I am con- send the women nome to work larder than ever for aw eald Mrs. In rating the convention's there should be a national re- and the women would not ear the enforcement would be waged by every individual In the of the s dedicated to American home the keynote of the GATES PADLOCKED Spring June gates and six stalwart guards repulsed Miriam Noel who broken hearted and penniless yesterday made two unsuccessful at- empts alone to re-establish herself in country home and of ler Internationally known architect Frank Lloyd the woman planned to seek he aid of the courts to gain to the home where she lived for many years with the whose ove affairs have brought him ety during the paat 17 years Mrs. Wright attempted to carry out her announced attention to resume her place in as a result of the dismissal 21 ot her upon ths of the court that she bad a legal right to live in her Within four hours late Mrs. Wright twice sought entrance to he home only to be She made he first visit Wednesday accompanied by four newspaper re- porters and Deputy Sheriff Sought To Serve The deputy sought to serve upon Mme. Olga a sworn o by Mrs. the ormer was Intimate with The deputy made a lle search of the house and returned Mrs. Wright who waited at the padlocked Confronted by W. W. and two other the woman sought In vain to gain ad- to the home which towered above her on a promontory She back after Frances daughter of the archi- reiterated that any attempt to gain admittance would be The daughter said she was there In the absence of father to see that Mrs. Wright did not get In. Returning to Spring Mrs. Wright broke down In the office of Frank sobbing hysterically for several Nightfall brought re- courage and accompanied by newspapermen she attempted to gain access to the mansion by the rear A roadway cut in the side of the hll to the home on the No gates barred the way here and the woman attempted a A load 01 newly hauled stone and a dump truck blocked the path to automobiles She attempted the incline on only to be confronted suddenly by threi who refused to permit her to Demands For an hour and a half the woman cajoled and demanded making several attempts to force herself past the Several times she charged the beating them with her fists while a large crowd of villagers ed on the strange spectacle Th guards did not but their breaking their silence only occasionally to advise the woman she would not be admitted jne don't you dare stop me from going to my own she cried into ears deaf to her commands Failing in she pleaded with each of the guards after the force was augmented by three more let me go I have no other place to she crying The pleas and com Most Surprising Defeat Was that of Hagen and Barnes by 9 and 8. Juns British professional golfers won all five foursomes matches today from their American ing a commanding lead In the tional professional tournament started in to secure the Ryder which is at stake In the the Americans must now win eight of the ten single matches Play was observed with the est interest by golfing experts as most of the competitors are entered In the British open championship Perhaps the most surprising of day's results was the victory of Mitchell and George Duncan over Jim Barnes and Walter Hagen by the wide margin of 9 and 8. Both Americans visited the bunkers In the other four matches the Brit- ish players all won by the same score and 2. Speaks Tonight at Fifteenth Annual Meeting of Upper Peninsula Development tion in Memorial GOVERNOR GROESBECK June Abe Mitchell and George Duncan de- Jim Barnes and Walter Hagen 3 and 2 in the 36-liole foursomes play constituting today's play in the Inter- national professional Ted Ray and Fred defeated Cyril Walker and Fred 9 and 8. Audrey Boomer and Archie ston defeated Tommy Armour and Joe 3 and 2. George Gadd and Arthur Havers de- Mehlhorn and Al 3 2 TO STATE'S mands were interspersed during the long session by vituperation and in which Mrs. Wright in Japanese and French In an attempt to Influence the guards to re lent From the brow of the hill came the feminine voice of the say better take that woman a from Still the woman remained adamant in her determination to To Surveying the line of guards against the Mrs. Wright cried shall not here's the whole army of Verdun Has No Other you feel fine to keep a man out of her own home? You must on Enter Plea of Guilty to the Charge of Assault While Armed and June O'Mara and Herbert sed robbers of the Shorewood bank here Wednesday were state's prison ing entry of their plea of guilty to the charge ot assault armed and O'Mara was sentenced to three to 30 years and Cooper to three to 25 The pair were arrested at North Chicago four house after they had robbed the bank of ly In with a man said to have been a Chicago Williams has not been While the pair were on their way to state and city were searching for the pair of who held up the Bank of Black Creek late Thursday and escaped mately MAN CONFESSES THEFT OF LETTERS FROM BOXES June Heln a recent immigrant to Chicago from farm near has con- fessed the theft of from dence mail police Ar- rested Thursday night he said to have told officers he Resorted to the because he found Police said he followed a postman on his hoping ie find checks in the and that he fared well until he happened to slip 4tome letters from the mall box of a pair of policemen as they opened the door C. P. COLLISSON Speakers Today Visitors for Bureau Outsiders here for the annual ing of the Upper Peninsula ment bureau meeting who had registered shortly before Frank Pat Iron Dr. C. F. Trout Creek L F. Marquette J Q. Marquette H. Raymond D. C. Robert Edward A. Q. Harold Francis St C. A. Chicago J. E. F. H. Marquette A. M. John M. W. S. J. P. Detroit C A. Sault Ste. Marie Crosby A. J. H. E. A. H. 8. August Elry E. 3rown, P. W. Trout J. B. Trout Dr. Raphael St Paul George E. Marquette REFUSES TO ACCEPT ENSIGN'S COMMISSION Refuses it Due to Increased Distaste for Navy June a result of his refusal to take the oath of allegiance to the United States and accept an ensign's B. graduated from the Naval today was aboard the New still a mid- and under to pate in the annual cruise of the lower Meanwhile his 445 now officers in the navy or manne have scattered about the country on leave of absence be- fore taking up their Zirkle's refusal of his an act unprecedented in the academy's was he to an increasing distaste for naval life Three times during the past fen months he has his ignation from the but all were refused A navy department ruling precludes resignations during the final term and requires service after With the arrival of Governor Alex J. Groesbeck In 3d at noon accompanied by newspaper mm and the committee In charge of arrangements was assured of being able to carry out Its program tonight for the fifteenth annual meeting of the Upper Peninsula Development bureau without a Governor Groesbeck arrived today by automobile where he attended a meeting last He Is making a short swing around the peninsula leaves night on the North Western senger for Chicago to make tions for returning to Opens This The session ot the Development annual meeting opened this morning at the Memorial and at noon today the bureau was host to and directors of civic of tne with Governor Groesbeck as the principal Tonight Governor will be the principal speaker at tho annual banquet of the Development Bureau at building be- cause of the pi is to de- part early for will commence sharply at Reservations have been made to seat 300 perrons at the banquet A call to return to Detroit has cut short the plans nf the governor to visit Iron Crystal Fulls and Iron River It was first re- ported that he would remain here over night and go to the Upper towns east oC here but he had to make a change In his Nat Friends of the governor Insisted day that his visit to Ironwood today was not a political for- he plans to return to the Peninsula later in the year when the campaign reaches a stage where tho candidates will resort to speaking tours to ther their While the governor wilt be speaker bis visit hero will be cut short and the task of entertaining the to the Upper Peninsula Development bureau session will be left largely to C. F agricultural editor of he Minneapolis Tribune and a speaker of national re- The banquet tonight will commence at R. A. president of the Ironwood Commercial will The program for an address of welcome by Mayor J. B. a short talk by R. A. chairman of the county board of introduction ot the new president of the and ad- dresses by Mr. and Governor Mr. will speak on Paths Are Auto Visit of This afternoon Governor and a party of Ironwood serving as a reception went to the fair grounds when the annual county field day was in ator Walter F. of was scheduled to introduce the with the state executive giving a short talk to the and club rs and farmers and their wives In t the field day During the at the St. James hotel this which was given by tho In compliment to officers and directors of civic several excellent addresses were nation were to be discussed by C. A. ger traffic manager of the Chicago North Western State Park was h subject of an address by R. H. field of the National Conference on State Washington D. C. speaker was C. I president of the Land O' Lakes who talked on Tourist and Resort County's Agricultural was the subject OL the address by C. E county tural who was the first speaker on the program this TO PROBE EXPENDITURES June gation of expenditures in the recent Pennsylvania Republican primary be started next Wednesday by the cial Senate THE WEATHER UPPER Gentle to erate shifting fair tonight and UPPER Fair tonight and probably slightly mer possibly light froit night on low ground In east Fair tonight and probably ture Saturday and in northwest tion tonight for 24 hours ending at 12 o'clock noon 68, minimum for the same 36. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS IN MEETING AT LANSING June 4- ed commercial travellers all over the state poured into Lansing i day for their annual con- The doors of the new hotel were thrown open for the first time to receive the though the in plans for the ment of the visitors have been made by the Lansing  

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