Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 5, 1926, Ironwood, Michigan WHEN A SPENDTHRIFT BEGINS TO WORRY ABOUT HIS IT IS A SURE SIGN THAT HIS LIVER IS OUT OF IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE WHEN THE CAL HOUSEWIFE CASTS STALE BREAD THE WATERS THE RE- SULT 13, BREAD VOLUME 7, NUMBER 168. ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIEE NEWS SERVICE SATURDAY JUNE 5, 1926. 14 PAGES SINGLE COPY 6 CENTS from Canada Say That Nobody Resembling Her is in MISSING SINCE M A Y 18 June body resembling Mrs. son In staying at the Corona hotel It was stated there when from Los Angeles received Alias Blanche Potter of Los les has been at the hotel three weeks nd James Potter of Los has been there a IN Loe June telegram received by the police hero today from states that Aimen missing has In that city by a private detective The addressed to Police Chief James and spector international de- read as Hemple Mi arrived tmo Friday via Calgary In followed by Staying Corona Positively Identified by known sender while In Wire Telegram From The wart from Edmonton at 4 p. The car bearing license No Is registered Jn the name Potter ot Los police while the other Is registered to James also of this James Gould un ler whose husband s name of the cars re- potted at Edmonton was iM this rooming that she knew her husband had gone to Canada but re- fused to say when he left and when he would To the latter query might be gone for A Mrs. Gould said that neither she nor her belonged to Mrs. McPherson's but ad- r that they attended at the She Mrs. founder and tor of Angelas re- ported to the police us on May IS. by Miss her who accompanied her on a trip to Ocean near lor an afternoon swim in the sin f. Bald aha saw tho woman pastor in thu Mrs Minnie of the that their pastor and members of her accepted the hnd In the sea for the body of the missing evangelist fater was directed to land when reports that sho had been alive since her began to in from cities along the Pacific coast Santa Barbara to from THE WEATHER L Winds mostly fresh southwest tonight over south shifting to northwest Sunday mid fresh to strong west shifting to over north mostly unsettled tonight and of except fair tonight over southern and southern Unsettled and In and portions cooler in north cooler fresh southwest winds to Mostly show eis in Cleveland Renew Fight on Evolution Law The famous Scopes trial was revived at Nashville when the youthful school teacher's from his conviction at Dayton was heard by state supreme Clarence Darrow and Robert S. associate defense shown here on their in Nashville to argue the unconstitutionally of the Former Federal Agent to 3 Years in Fined June M. former federal prohibition di- rector for was sentenced to three years imprisonment and a fine of in federal court here Perry has previously entered a plea guilty to a charge of conspiracy to violate the prohibition Perry appeared to be sentenced on his Indictment charging that he had conspired with others to remove a quantity of bonded liquor from houses at Wis. Several men were indicted and sent to prison In connection with the removal of the Another Appealing in court he was con- fronted with another charging irregularities In with tho operations of the Calumet Sales which The indictment that with Theodore of conspired to violate the prohibition amendment In connection with the operations of the Chilton entered a of not guilty to the charge and was released on Perty entered a plea ot guilty to tho charge and was on both pleas of guilty to con- 3 The indictment on Perry was arraigned today was charges that be conspired with a waukee Jack now and Oliver manager oc the Chilton brewery to the prohibition laws and for his part in the deal was to receive ban el of real beer Was to Advise The government alleged that Perry was to call thy at the brewery and toll him when it was safe to make leal also to tell him when federal agents were Coming to inspect the brewery that everything might appear in good shape to The real beer made between Sept. 1, 1923 and Nov. 15, 1921. After pleading guilty to the his Perry said he i had no statement to He was John M. Bush is President and G. Harold Earle First Vice E. A. Hamar of president of the Upper Peninsula De- velopment was presented with a gold watch by George of the in behalf of tho directors of the The presentation was made at the R. A. president of the Ironwood Commercial today expressed the gratitude of officers of the Commercial association for co-operation It received from organizations and Individuals in carrying out its part of the Upper Bureau program wanner in south and to two on the i Sunday partly and one year on the anil FOU THE A pei idd ot showeis toward and toward end of c or above jfn Chilton tho terms not to run COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ELECT OFFICERS FRIDAY June V. n oC was ed ci ot the United Co Travellers of Michigan in a session the 33rd annual M i to heie Friday Cither chosen junior Kurt Grand past Bay CiU Grand Involve Insurance Company Carrying Policies on Village Destroyed by June two law suits for 000 each have been started in Menominee county circuit court by John J. attorney for David E. of against 42 ance companies which carried cies on the village of Cedar de- by fire oil June B. 1925. Of the 02 suits 84 are brought by K and Stanley tlie Crawford Forest Land com- Benjamin H sei t arind J u I n Pt ti oit e K W. HUtle i P grand E. J D. members of the In Grand will be held LOS ANGELES YOUTH IS ORATORICAL CHAMPION June 5. Herb rt 17-vcar-old Los Angeles his fiom the ranks of million lush school as the national champion He will defend the of in the oratorical contest here in other regional and in 2S suits Crawford alone is named as the holders of the Crawford Forest Land company consist of the sister and wife of The aggregate is an trary the actual amount that Crawford is seeking to collect being approximately the face val ue of his Insurance policies carried on 34 buildings and contents In the Cedar River The suit actions will come up at banquet at which Governor Groesbeck was a Mr. Bishop paid high tribute to the services that Mr. Hamar the Bureau while serving as its Officers and directors chosen for fiscal year were announced as John M. First vice G. Harold Second vice George M. George F. B. The list of directors by counties in- E. Brown and W. A. Baraga Thomas D. Tracy of L'Anse and A. E. Richards of S. Case and ley Sault Ste. P. and L. J. J. Tron and Robert A. and Senator W. F. H. and E. A. Iron and Thomas Crystal A. and W. T. S and Senator F. P. R. and James E. St. and John E. and F. St. M. and J. S. Weidemann Trout L. Middlebrook and Paul R. The committee on H. G. Harold Earle and R. A. resolutions which were The resolutions commended the action of the boart of supervisors of Delta county to strengthen the between the Bureau and the vored further legislation to make i possible for the state to appropriate funds to advertise the state; com mended the efforts of the conservation department for increasing the cy of its lire fighting organization and urged the establishment of township and municipal The resolutions commended the gress made by the conservation de- in its reforestation program and praised the consummation of a plan for the of a lake states forest station in the Upper Work on state agriculture and the canal project were also Vest to be Charged with First Degree Murder if Mrs. McFadden HER Eau June Bertha 48. lies In a critical condition here today with a bullet above the and George V. 48, roomer at the Fadden is held In the county Jail without pending the out- come of the woman's as the result of shooting affray at the Fadden home yesterday Little hope is held for the recovery of Mrs. and police say Vest will be charged first degree murder if she George 20, the woman's narrowly escaped being he rushed to his mother's assistance after hearing the shot fired in her bed Ae he broke Into the he told Vest turned and fired on him with R calibre re- which was still smoking from the shot fired Mrs. McFadden's He grappled with wrested the weapon from him and struggled In the house and finally out the door into the After losing the Vest seized a large stove poker which he wielded in an attempt to break away from the He struck young McFadden across the inflicting a gash about two inches long. The b y was also Ladly bruised about the arms and legs in the A nine courtship of Mrs. McFadden by which was beset with difficulties thrown In its path by young McFadden and his now married and living in St. led to the shooting In the opinion of the McFadden He told how an itinerant magazine had called at his mother's home about nine or ten months ago to solicit a subscription for the An acquaintanceship between Mrs. McFadden and Vest sprang Tip as the result of this and shortly Veat came to the house to remain as board A month later he quit and since that time has lived at the McFadden young den A board of about against Vest remains he Vest threatened his mother with death about a month young Fadden when it appeared to him that she was to break her ship with They had been engaged to boy and were ning to leave for the next month to Do Not Organize Proposed Pledge Themselves to June fifteen newspaper editors and the nucleus of was planned as a Green for Governor newspaper met here Friday and went on record for Mayor Fred W. Green of Ionia for fhe Republican The newspapermen Fred of the Ionia County to supply news and editorial matter relative to the Ionia candidate from time to The meeting was it was un- by Keister and Felix M. publisher of the Cadillac Church has been working 'n Green's and ter close to the candidate tations to attend were sent out to about 350 it was Marsh editor of the Hastings reported that he polled the papers and received 106 four editor's and publishers stated they are but would be unable to attend the replied they were opposed to 16 de- fined themselves as and 22 simply reported they be it was It was decided by those present not to organize tha proposed but to simply pledge themselves to work for SUZANNE ISN'T ALLOWED TO VISIT TENNIS RIVAL GAS MOTIVE POWER WILL BE EXTENDED THIS MONTH June motive chr comes up best hv Justice Taft and the contest conducted Js charged starting the Cedar are to foster ment was made at the 8 Chicago CAPTAIN OF TRACK The motor cars will be placed In June use on the run from Clinton to lv sroup of newspapers of tho his Friday night before crowded and vas ad- the new type gas to be delivered This Jr. or was nam j from to June the French tennis today called on her chief rival on the Helen the American woman at the American hospital where the latter Is recovering from an operation for Miss de- to permit her to see the patient before Van the 1926-27 track squad of Wis and from to Sanford and Butler I Carthage I Would You Plant a Sign in the If you were the owner of a cozy homo in a popular and it was you wouldn't plant a sign in the telling folks about it. hardly even put one in the compared to the people you can reach through Classified It would be almost as Certainly when seeking a tenant for a bungalow or you'll do as other people who save time and in- come have done for Put your in the Classified Ad and you'll get ers or buyers State Sees Need of Conservation Work TRADE One of Most Important of the North Declares Rhinelander TALKS ON LAND 0' LAKES The tourist and resort Industry one of the most Important that ern Wisconsin and the Upper insula of Michigan have to declared C. L. vice president of the Land o' Lakes in addressing persons at- tending the noon luncheon at the St. James The luncheon was given by the Upper Peninsula bureau In compliment to of- and directors of civic tions of the He told that in 1922, the way department checked cars coming Into Wisconsin and that in 1924 it had grown to passing the million mark last The way department found that the automobile carried three persons and the average car remained ten days in the averaging an of a Spent 100 than a million cars meant roughly of he wouldn't be spent If we didn't have the resort Figures may but It down to and we still have an enormous industry that was absolutely Fifteen per cent of the tourists Wisconsin In 1924 came to cupy their own he and last year it was 20 per cent. They bought and built unon cut over and much of transferring it into valuable He that organizations the resort regions should ad- vertise give the visitors good roads to travel good hotels and them as human believe the tourist business la just 1st Its he concluding with the urge that an Immense of advertising be carried on to promote the lakes There are few sections in the United States the opportunities for development that the Upper insula said C. A. senger traffic manager of the go North Western another speaker at the he believe you will agree with has made this country what it Is most progressive and prosperous In the Without means of free com- this country would be an undeveloped so when we sift things to the tion occupies a Important and necessary part in this national of He discussed the problems now con- fronting the railroads and declared the CONTROVERSY MAY BE COURT Trouble Over Right of Mayor to Make June controversy that has been ng for weeks over the right of Mayor Alfred Doughty to make appointments without consent of the city may be carried Into the it was intimated Some time ago the mayor dropped Otto Zelgler and A. D. as bers of the city board of electric light and water commissioners and appointed Christian Herrman and Ar- thur Morse to their The cil to confirm the Following a ruling by city that tion by the council is the new appointees were sworn and are on the It is the claim of friends of tho deposed bers that the charter requires al of appointments by the Suffers Slight Heart Attack In Her Hotel No Im- mediate Spring Miriam whose sensa- tional efforts to gain admittance to the villa of her husband suffered a slight heart attack in her hotel room Dr. C. M. Wahl said this He said she Is In Immediate Dr. Wahl Was called to the hotel shortly after 8 o'clock this He said he found Mrs. Wright had suffered a heart He characterized the ailment which ban kept her in bed since Thursday night as a Dr. Frank who has been at- tending the estranged of Frank Lloyd visited her shortly before 8 He said she Was at that EFFORTS ARE IN VAIN Spring June A monthly check lor Is the writ of Conservation Department is Ready to Carry Out gram of DISCUSSES TAX PROBLEMS traffic severed Inroad In passenger within the past few years has been caused by the both vate and It is carefully that to the private automobile can be attributed 85 per cent of this loss and to the bus the Work Of County The work by newly organized Gogebic County Advancement ation was toM by C. B county agricultural in ing the noon as Is the work of ating a strong for tising the attractions we now have to of far greater be- the Gogebic County ment association together with tha Upper Development is creating a strong sentiment which will and end in definite action In the conservation and preservation of the beauties of our virgin ber or we shall soon be In the position a lanje portion of the Lower Peninsula finds barren streams and Mr. Gunderson added that boards of supervisors In the Upper Peninsula are seeing the wisdom of securing lands of standing timber a- long our Should we let another fen years roll by without action in this who knows but that we may be disregarding one of our greatest We are all cognizant of the fact that much of our land is not suited for and armistice offered by Frank Lloyd to his Miriam here In an effort a vain one so far to gain to his Taliesin Resting here from the of her two futile assaults on the gates of Mrs. Wright has been appraised b y County that her husband will give her a month for her support if she will abandon efforts to shelter under his And although the woman nag said she would not accept a she is considering going back to and taking an she indicated after ahe had received news of husband's Mrs. Wright plans to sue in for a separate she whether or not she her entrance to Wright's home by court The explaining his offer to provide for the wife who thwarted hla effort to divorce her said he would support but that lj no place for her In my homo where her real contribution has only constructive sabotage for ten OF REVIEW 10 Opportunity for Taxpayers to Appear and Learn Their The board of review of the city of Ironwood will be in session in the council chambers ot the Memorial Monday morning at 8 o'clock for the purpose of reviewing the roll for this board of of the The the five city commissioners and the three supervisors at According to city charter the board must remain In session four and eg should be Perhaps the I longer as may be necessary to greatest asset this upper country hasi and when In is its roads and slon their houis will be from S a. m. to I 12 noon and from p.m. to p Unite Fop State If the counties will greater hopes may be had for the of Outside concerns are coming In. If it is worth much to surely It Is to Mr. gave some ing figures on the growth of farming in Gogebic 80 farms in 1900 to 841 in 1926. mendous growth in He cited a the number of This is the for the ers of the city to appear the board and find ou what the ation of their property will be for the Inasmuch as the state tax ment has fixed the valuations on all property In the City and its recent authorization of 12.2 per cmt tion on estate to con- form to a like reduction in mining real is the only valuations that will be fixed by the board this year will be on personal property and any build ines that have been constructed since the review of lost pure bred and high grade cattle here and told of the various agencies that co-operated to promote the TO APPEAR UK CLEVELAND HF UPHOLDS LEGALITY June Senate referred to as the of the judiciary subcommittee today divided northwest in the alleged j four to one in upholding the legality alcohol President executive given up his fight against removal to der authorizing the employment of Cleveland and will appear there for state officers as federal prohibition arraignment June 14. i enforcement Appropriations In the past for con- work have been meager nrd but now that tho people of the have been awakened to the need it and there Is a ment for the tion department Is ready to out the Alex J. beck told some 300 persons at- tended banquet at the building last He spoke for 85 ami In that comparatively short period lold his audience that the corporation tux hns been of wonderful benefit to the state and will continue In the gasoline and weight tax hna given the highway department a idence of which la the recent for an expenditure of more than for roads in the Upper Peninsula Again Mr. took occasion to again deny that there wan a shortage of funds In the highway saying there waa even a of In the sinking fund to moot the road bonds that will come Is sufficient to the roads bonds until 1927, he The governor cut hla address In order to board the North orn passenger for to after having covered about 600 miles of highway in the Upper Peninsula by John M. of newly elected president of the Upper IViK Development introduced the governor and declared that In ban the Upper a greater friend than In 'the ent In every instance be hail nn to something for the Upper he hds been 100 per mnl neen enough of tho HIP few yearn to be 1 to UK far as the of the is the difficulties before you an realize Ibut are and the mate's suld Mr. In opening IIIM have never done anything for I lie Upper Peninsula that I did not llevo It waa my duty to do I looKed upon your problem In the sanio manner as the of rent of the I urn Interested in the Kreat conservation work that have been organized yearns 1 have realized the people ui the Lower Peninsula did not realize that we should become better quainted with the people of the Upper He pointed ferry Ht Ignace as one of the first Important movements as a connecting link be- tween the two Colt Waa he was almost an Impossibility to get across tho straits In the summer It wan a prohibitive The nary man with an ordinary salary wan unable to pay the high tolls being charged to go thOMO The thought occurred to others and myself that here was a condition that demanded the attention of the condition that had been a menace to the started transport the public across those waters and we are doing It at a so far below the previous charges that immediately we Haw great It was an ex- ample of what can be done to inate somt cf troubles by putting our to the wheel uml doing the Regarding development work such us in being carried on by the Upper Insula Development he de- clared that In past yearn the government has been a bit gardly In making and perhaps It Is true more money have been appropriated for Deficit Five Then he discussed one of hid pet was only five lie we hud a considerable in our and the reasons for that deficit wore very parent at that i He said there of future ihe state waa confronted with Institution in Hie state Has In of Jarge of not for maintenance and operation but for rebuilding to bo enough to take care of the Plate's He Kald the state spent in In the last four and a half at the University of Michigan Michigan State for prisons and normal schools and the of every dollar come from the corporation tax passed In 1921. The work is not finished and we the years go on raising money from the same source to complete our progi Demand for also had to pass some lature to give ui better means of doing the work of the There was a demand that different BUCK as boards and should be eliminated to f large extent and