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   Daily Globe (Newspaper) - June 14, 1926, Ironwood, Michigan                                IT ALMOST BREAKS A If SHE IS UNABLE TO BREAK SOME IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE ftW WOMIN SHOW DISCRETION IN THE OF THINGS TO BE LEFT VOLUME 7, NUMBER 175. ASSOCIATED FREES LEASED Wine NEWS SERVICE MONDAY JUNE 10 PAGES SINGLE COPY 6 CENTS Ten As Are Known To Be Dead Result of Damaging Storms In BRIDGES WASHED AWAY June spring In the midwest have brought floods and high water and drought Ten are known to be dead and thousands of dollars In property damage has resulter from the series of storms since the last sweeping over the section Sunday 111., early today was ex- worst flood In 38 years with hundreds of homes Many persons were forced to flee from their homes While others took refuse in upstairs one was drowned as far as lian been A number of bridges Were washed Rainfall during an hour and a half late Sunday a- to 4.41 Damage was at several hundred sand Rainstorm Sweeps A heavy accompanied by a severe electrical swept Basements were flooded and water in the automobile and street car Two men were one when struck by and the other when he at- tempted to move a fallen live and braska reported heavy which In some sections did damage to crops which four days ago was threatened by bore the brunt of the latest which broke there lato day Water from Keith inundated a large part of the southeast area of the In a her of streets the water reached a depth of Hundreds of families on the second floor of their homes early today awaited rescue by city firemen and volunteers who manned boats and Others were in need of food Two automobiles carrying seven persons narrowly escaped drowning when a bridge on the highway went dropping the cars into thn Other motorists cued the passengers and the cars were carried Rock River Is The Rock river was reported ly early Air mall service out Vf Chicago was suspended because Thirty attributed to were reported here in half an Firemen also received more than SCO calls to pump water out of ment At a south side theatre water ed In the front wet the feet of persons In the audience and ran in a steady stream into the musicians They continued to play with the water almost to their Of the ten deaths attributed to the storms since five were in Illinois and a like number In 8HOWERS WERE June fogs hi the vicinity of Lake Michigan and intermittent rains over a large section of thd state continued with prospect of clearing At some points the showers were especially Traffic in Milwaukee was slowed up materially because of tlic low and air mull pilots were forced to remain because of inability to penetrate tho fog Many minor traffic accidents over Sunday were attributed to tho er MANY MORE PEOPLE BLESSED BY CARDINAL Pope's Personal Envoy To Eucharistic Congress New June third of a million Xew Yorkers Sunday re- the blessing of Cardinal the pope's personal envoy to the Eucharistic extended 1n what was regarded as the most and colorful religious parade in the city's The consisting of cadets from parochial schools and members Catholic was reviewed by Cardinal Hayes and six visiting cardinals from the lawn of the residence in the rear of St. Patrick's Cardinal of who is In was unable to take part In the service because of a slight 111- As the procession neared the end march the reviewing cardinals in escorted the papal legate to his throne within the cathedral With the cardinals In bishops in and monks and pages In ous was a scene of rare Within the where only a few thousand could witness the legate was welcomed by Cardinal Hayes and Martin the latter representing the Catholic The train which will carry ths cor- to Chicago on known as the arrived here Sunday The seven cars making up the train have been built for the occasion and each Is painted In red chassis and DENY PETITIONS June titions for change of venue and beas corpus filed by Russell P. Scott were denied by the supreme court here this Scott is under sentence of death for murder of seph fn Cook county jail pending a sanity London Krim Gives Up Abi famous who for seven years waged war France and Spain for the in- dependence of the Moroccan shown at Taza after surrendering to General French EXPECT SEME Graduates Hear Inspiring Ad- dress At Baccalaureate world owes you you tho declared the Rev. S. T. pastor of the Newport Episcopal in his address to the Wright High school graduates at the annual baccalaureate services held last ning In auditorium wood Memorial building and attended by large gathering of friends and relatives of the senior are heavily in ed Mr. driving home his point of service that is required of men and women for the minute of the educational advantages you have enjoyed these past These privileges were made possible by Your parents did their share but their contribution we consider tho total expenditure to bring you to this graduating 1C you go away 1'roin this service deeply con- scious of your your life will not be devoted to Beyond a question of. a. doubt It will he devoted to serviceable Union Choir One of the features of last night's service was the music provided .by the union choir of 50 voices under the di- rection of Boyd Bohlke with Orville Collick accompanying at the The chorus sang two Te and O My Rev. C. rector of the Church of the Transfiguration Captain Floyd Root of the local Salvation Army post opened the services with a prayer and the diction was pronounced by the Rev. Henning pastor of the ish Mission Time to are times for everything un- der the sun. A time to plant and a time to it is useless to plant before the planting No wise forester will try to shift or put them in his garden except n lato early He knows that every plant is controlled by tho law of Generally the same law applies to the and spiritual There is a season for the planting of and spiritual that season Is There are some things we can only get when we are such as a sound business con- and self Must Plant Religion must be planted in early Do you know that the church spends SO per cent of her time and money on the Yet tics tell us that only con- versions take place after the age of From 18 to 23 years of age our young for the most main outline of their and thereby determine their enters into the first of life enters into the whole of I want to do now is to you young people that you are in the planting time of your For one thins you have next to You start with a Clean and there is before you the possibility of molding your characters into beau- and life is flexible and can make It or mar it. are the of your Captains of your are not only the but the on Requested With View of Clear ing Up Much Controverted Issue In SENATE UP ISSUE mental report the Illinois river improvement project was of Gen. chief of army engineers today by the Senate commerce which is considering the House rivers and harbors The report was requested with a view of clarifying recommendations of the engineers on this one of the most controverted in the It was declared the new report probably would diversion of water from Lake around which the fight Chairman Jones said that the en- had up to this time avoided any reference which could be Inter- by the courts as Its view on the diversion and members of the committee said it was not ed that the chief of would say anything which would be material for either side In the controversy now pending In the supreme Great Lakes Interests fighting the di- version of water Lake Michigan delivered an attack against the Illinois river project today before the Another Purpose Representative of one of the leaders in the fight over the subject in the the plan was for the purpose of obtaining permission from Con- grass for the diversion of water from one watershed to another under the pretext of diversion for navigation He said that the up to the present had been solely for sanitary and that injuries to merce would Of the fall in the levels in re- cent years he attributed six inches to diversion and the remainder to lack of normal This lowering of he had caused an annual loss of to lake Chipping Interests and had cost the shipper at least an- In increased freight rates by Wouldn't Remedy Condition He insisted that the regulatory work n the St. Claire river or elsewhere would not remedy the was contra- dieted by Chairman Jones and Senator New when he the House provision would commit Congress to the present sion of cubic feet It would take three years or Chicago to complete its part of he Illinois river Burton that there was no need for maty and urged that Con- gress permit the whole matter to go ver until the supreme court had lered Its decision in the two Chicago Inversion cases now Burton said the ois project constitute rightful Injury on a locality that com- pares with any on the globe from an and commercial Buffalo and r lake communities are menaced just a much as he and he hen placed Adam E. Buffalo shippers and ship rs on the stand to add the opposition f those Baker ii Former Secretary of War Newton D. appearing as general counsel or the Lake associate of the Ohio ey expressed doubt that the of war is empowered to substantial diversions from Lake He said that Chicago had adopted ts system of sewage disposal solely it was the cheapest nd added that the Chicago nee the most beautiful In the had been transformed into pen sewer and a foul stench for 160 miles south of Recently he aw every one of a catch of fish n the river had been rejected because f boils and other evidences of dis- not the secretary prefer to ave the boils the fish rather than n the citizens of asked citizens of Chicago de- eryed it more by their Baker NOVICE RACE DRIVER IS KILLED IN A TRIAL SPiN June a novice race was killed Saturday when he took a car for a trial spin on the state fair track Schmidt crashed into the tore out about 75 feet and crashed into a A splinter of board pierced his body and he died before a SUZANNE CHAMPION June paired with Jacques captured the International court tennis championship in the mixed and Jan 6-4, 6-3- She's One of the Girls who are handy about the house do not have to look very far for pleasant They can quickly find a nice home by scanning the Classified Columns of this Even though you've never done housework for a you may want to start Turn to the Classified Ads for ad- Pick your own section of Phone 1100 For An Ad Seven Men Lose Their Lives In Explosion in Coke Oven Undaunted Max Boy Scout of Salt Lake is so crippled that 10 can't walk without But has Just the strenuous Eagle Scout and is shown here receiving the award that usually goes only to those who are nearly perfect THREE HELD Ironwood Just Re- turned From Ar- rested in Three Ironwood Anderson and are being at the county Jail in lurley for flashing guns in the saloon if Roger Severini on Silver treet In Hurley late Sunday night and a fourth George made ila An Investigation probably will be nade to determine the exact nature of he gun play in the The cry vent up last night that the men trying up the place and hat of the three men a for the cash register but lost his The story told by the young men is They were foolish in the words of to ake pistols with them when they went o Hurley and after having a quantity if liquor the guns were brought into One of their party was he and the guns were whipped into But they were 't Gordon Hurley hot twice at one bf the men as they ried to escape the police and one f the men stumbled and which chase as far as he was con- three young men are expected o be arraigned in county court morrow depending on whe ler circuit court is entered so that le district attorney may appear as They recently returned ere from Detroit where they were the Fisher automobile bo- y plant and deny that they sought to old up the saying they had lenty of EXPECT TO SPLIT OK Debated Question Is Whether Members Should Wear tons On Clothing N. June chism along the Mennonites loomed as delegates assembled in an- ual conference at county hamlet The moot point is one of hether adherents to the first in Holland in 1864. shall ear buttons upon their clothing or hether they shall continue to depend pon the hook and time-honored of those plain dressed folk of The controversy has divided the ct into hostile the young favors of the hooks and The the fundamentalist stands the Both are equally of the Tightness of their ther points at which the con- rence will attempt to smooth are reading and automobile Both are banned now as I along with war and he sect considers that guns are tools avoids and ever attends the according to the Mennonite ought to be a simple formula bus. the men are garbed in onal black suits with broad brimmed ack hats and clean shaven faces side from short whiskers on the chin. he women wear flowing Quaker pes with black hoods over air In the winter and sun bonnets in e ribbons and athers as ornaments are The from Canada as well s the United are largely from Illinois and but mailer groups claim other etates as elr The conference will be session until matters re Mil IS TOLD Notification of This Step ates Consternation in League WOULD PACIFY NATIONS June hM n. signed from the League of Notification of this received by cable today from Foreign Minister Pacheco at Rio created con- in League withdrawal follows Brazil's earlier act in resigning from the gue council because of the refusal of the powers to grant a permanent seat simultaneously with who was promised one at the Locarno basing their opinion on Ambassador Mello Franco's speech in which he said he would await the final report of the council tion had been confident that Rio government would not take the final step until the European had the opportunity to try diplomatic Would Pacify The powers planned to pacify zil and Spain by promising them port for regular reelection as non- permanent council thus ing in effect If not in manent League still doggedly hope that the entrance of the new Brazilian Washington this fall may bring a. change in the Rio ment's League policy as carried on by President Bernardes and his foreign Although she has Brazil remains a by virtue of the for two years from the time the message was It is dated June 12, p. m. Brazil now is in the same position as who gave notice of her resignation in 1924, and Is entitled to withdraw next 63 States departure Costa Brazil reduces membership to 58 this number including although she has not yet ratified the pays dues and is represented both the dis- armament and the council ization It is thought by some that tina will now play a leading role in in place of the Brazilians move comes as a big It is feared this may be followed by a similar action by as both nations have been in the same with Spain announcing categorically that she refuses to be classified as a secondary which to a permanent would in her EVERYTHING IS READY FOR CONCERT TONIGHT Auditorium To Accomodate All Wishing To is In readiness for John C. Watson testimonial concert to given at o'clock this evening in the auditorium of the Ironwood The committee In charge of the event reported this noon that the ket sale had been tremendous but the members confidently expected that the auditorium would be able to all who care to The as announced will be carried out this evening without a WILL NOT TELL WHO WAS TO PAY DEBTS Committee Runs Into Blind trail In June ate campaign funds committee ran Into a blind trail today tried to discover who was expected mately to pay bills incurred by the in Its support of the ticket this year In William H. treasurer of the said that he and seph R. Grundy had signed a joint note for to make up a but could not from whom they expected to get their money Questioned at great he fied that of the were expected to pay and again that were looked to to make up the but he steadfastly refused to mention any Asked directly whether be had any member of the Mellon family in mind as a possible source of the ness replied in the The note was signed by Grundy and Tolwell after Grundy had made a long succession of advances amounting to for which he received and Folwell said that he was confident if all sources failed could make good the NEW LOW RECORD June French franc tumbled to a new low record for all to the dollar and 173.25 to the pound KENT WILL Milwaukee Man Receives No- For Governor At State June O. Kent of Milwaukee was nominated aa the socialist candidate for nor at the state convention which closed here Other candidates nominated for state offices for Leo state George Green state Mrs. Ada and attorney Herbert S. After a number of persons who had been placed in nomination as candidate tor States senator had declined to on tion of Mayor Daniel W. Hoan of the state executive committee of the party was empowered to select the candidate at a later s Adopt The platform adopted Gradual repeal of property public ownership of single state system for the duction and transmission of removal from the railroad commission of all power to regulate public utilities and co-operatives amendment of the state constitution through favorable action at one lature and a vote of the A plank was adopted favoring gov eminent of the sale of Ugh wines and Leo of nation ally known labor declared trades union movement canno afford much longer to tight for labor by using antiquated methods and the old method of the For the past few years the general ency has been to fight through labor Today the most powerful ant most perfect labor union finds itself helpless before the power of the cap- The unions are gradually sinking to lower levels through the introduction of automatic labor saving devices which replace The ed Mine Workers of America was the most powerful and perfect Now it finds itself Most Powerful has learned that the pon of governmental influence is far the most powerful Labor has neglected this all-Important weapon Machines are replacing skilled To organize ourselves Just ly Into trade unions will not suffice Political is THE WEATHER UPPER Strong northwest and north winds and probably gales on Michigan and except west shifting to northerly on extreme southern and fresh to strong northeast on mostly cloudy and rain on Huron and extreme eastern Superior ami tonight on UPPER Mostly cloudy and possibly rain In extreme continued Cloudy tonight and preceded by rain tonight In iast rain by Tuesday night n west continued to strong northerly winds this and Maximum for 24 hours ending at 12 o'clock noon 12; for the same 4 Claims He Was Stripped of Clothes and Left in Woods That they stripped a man of all bia and left him In the woods near Vato Buskirk to tbe mercy of is the charge made against Walter Will and Emll Gronlund who are at tbe county Jail at The of Polish was found by Chairman Prank Anderson of town of who provided him with According to the story told the of Iron which remains to be the three men took their victim for a ride in an automobile and then took all his clothing away from him and turned loose in the woods This happened Saturday The town chairman came to his rescue and a complaint was made to Sheriff pamer with result that the Alex Miller of Mercer is also held at the county jail in Bruce Shields complained that he was struck In the face with a beer bottle by er during an Shields expected to arrive in Hurley today to make appearance against Miller in county THINK IS DI TO MS Seventy-five Others Injured When Brick Building Is Wrecked By FIRE June men lost their four of them instantly in aa explosion 1n the coke oven department of the products of the Gary works of the Illinois Steel company Two Negro workers died of their Injuries In the company EXPLOSION DUE TO GAS June men were four of them by an explosion believed to to In a coke oven of the Products plant of the Illinois Steel company here early Seventy live others were a dozen of them when the brick building wrecked by the Nearly all of tbe hundred or more men employed at the coke oven plant were injured by the terrific force of the which hurled against the breaking arms and The work of rescue was cult because the building was burying the victims In heaps of Two hours after the still were searching the wreckage for other The explosion red at and was heard for More than a score of the in- jured were reported In a serious con- dition In the steel company's own known ss the Gary Many of tho others suffered only minor Without any the blew off the ronf and tore open the brick walls of the coke oven Even workmen nearby were to explain what they had The explosion was generally buted to gen. At noon firemen ing the moss of brick and steel for other Five the Injured men were not expected In The dead are Leslio a and four The more seriously injured of Hie victims were suffering chiefly from burns and broken 4 INSTANTLY KILLED June men were Instantly ion probably fatally and 60 to 7G seriously hurt when a oven blew up early today at tho ducts plant of Illinois Steel com- The explosion was be- to have been caused by The explosion started a in nearby buildings of tho plant and nil available apparatus at nearby towns and manufacturing plants as well as all available ambulances and The was not considered Injured mid were brought to the Illinois Steel company More than an hour after the blast occurred the work of cuing the victims was still going on and It was impossible to make check of the number of men killed and Virtually The coke a two story brick was virtually eye witnesses by the Bodies of the dead and the Injured were removed with All ambulances in the city of Gary were called out and Injured re- chiefly to the company's own emergency First that about 50 men were killed were greatly it was learned when the bodies were actually ed In the ruined coke oven ARMY SPECIALISTS ORGANIZE CIVIL BODY Incorporated Under The Laws of State of of the Sixth corps prising the states of Michigan and huve organized n manent civil Just incorporated under the laws of the state of Col. Julius Reynolds of who was an aide to Gen. n army organization work during that World was chosen chief of and Frank O. MaJ. James H. and MaJ. Frank H. assistants to the Col. Kline's advisory staff Is com- posed of Col. Royal P. 0O- Northwestern Military academy at Lake Lieut. Col. John G. Maj. W. A. Douglas W. editorial of the Milwaukee and Capt. Charles A. editor of the MAY BE June of natural beds along the especially In the is contemplated m an extensive scale as a result of n emergency appropriation for that Elmer 8. state announced  

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