Ludington Daily News (Newspaper) - January 23, 1931, Ludington, Michigan VOLUME CUTLEE UPHOLDS WILL OF MODEST Trademark Registered Potent Office DAILY NEWS JANUARY TO OF FOSTER Music and Talk Are Enjoyed by Gathering at Gray Luther Foster host to its teachers Thursday evening at a banquet in Gray hall by the ladies of the Southeast division of the Ladies Aid of the First Metho dist has reason for much self congratulation over the success of the evening in its every The food served was delicious and well served at long tables made love ly with bands of crepe lighted tapers and bud vases of stevia and These flowers and by the were later presented to the teacher Thanks Teachers for Earl president of the Foster pleasantly greeted and welcomed the and with sincerity ex pressed her appreciation of the work of the teachers not only in their school rooms but in the Only since she had been in office had she appre he great amount of extra work entailed in preparing the children to take part in the program as they but she had found the teachers always smil ingly ready to undertake what ever is She spoke es of Miss Lena Christen Jan The will of Charles F millionaire lumber and which leaves to was up held Thursday by Circuit Hal Judge Cutler directed a ver dict against Harry Benton a half who was cut off with Harry Reginald Rug another half Mc and Abbie a half had attempted to show that the eccentric had been unduly influenced by Charles Grand and Ewald Manis executors of the will and special administrators of the Reginald Ruggles was given under the will and Mrs Judge Cutler overruled a mo tion in arrest of Harry Ruggles attorney said he had not decided whether to principal of the and asked for a word from Miss Christensen Continued on Page Column Change in Dry Law Is Says Seattle Member SAN MacKintosh of one of the five mem bers of the Wickersham com mission who recommended fur ther trial and strict enforce ment of asserted here today that a change in the dry law was The he was American fathers and mothers are appalled at seeing their boys and girls return home in night after Prohibition put out of said MacKin We may now look to something that will eradicate bootlegging and its attendant The whether wet or dry when the law went into ef now demands something be done to keep the young away from the It is too easy to make alco Almost anyone can afford to set up a small still in his And as for the taste of the there are very few left who can really The new cannot tell the old brands from over night I should suppose they would be rather suspicious of the taste of the genuine pro George Hollick Is Chosen President of Fourth Ward Business George Hollick was elected president of Fourth Ward Busi ness Mens association at its annual meeting in Danish hall Thursday He succeeds Will Give Lecture at First Methodist Maylan pas tor of the First Methodist Epis copal will give a lec A Day in at the Sunday evening services at 7 oclock The Mens brotherhood will the Some of the most important places in London will be shown In the pictures accompanying the lec including the houses of Westminister ab Buck ingham palace and The choir will render music at this Morning service will be held at 11 The subject for the sermon will be How Much Faith Do You Have Faith is one of the essen tial things In the pastor said In discussing the No one can live without The value of our life depends on the measure of pur faith If we have little faith we dont get very The man of little faith is the man who does not accomplish very Today we need men of big Music will be furnished by the Joseph Other officers elected were Joseph vice presi dent Arvid treasurer Thorvald and William Representation 100 The meeting was featured by an announcement by Dursma that the association has at 100 percent representa tion among the business Three new members enrolled in it was Upwards of 40 mem IT Mm SET FOB 24 A Dairy Profits conference is being planned for Mason coun ty according to County Agricultural Agent Harold J Larsen will be held at Scottville on This conference will be a busi ness meeting of representative farmers and dairymen who will discuss the dairy problems of the county with the county agent and extension dairyman from Michigan State The conference will be devoted outlining a long time plan of This plan of work will lelp put the dairy business of county on a more profit able Means of getting more economical production will be discussed with the thought that profits lie in economy of production rather than increased total About 75 delegates selected from every of the county will These delegates will be farmers with more than years of dairy This experience combined with the many years of scientific yet practical in formation collected by the Michigan State college should result in some lively discussion for good to the Student Ingenuity Rigs up Yale Radio with Fake Program NEW broadcasting from Yale univer sity by authority of student in genuity and bringing to yon nightly the views of famous ed Your announcer isGra PRICE THREE CENTS LANSING o v e r n o r Wilber Brucker will send a special mes sage to the legislature Tuesday presenting in detail his recom that contemplated appropriations for the state in program under the Hartman act be extended over years instead of The recent legisla tive message recommenced the contemplated rS maining for the last two m the building projects of the Hartman law be spread over at least another two year The building program inau by the previous stration and contained in the Hartman fouryear institution al would call for appropria next year and the following Other building appropriations of more than re pro posed in the budget prepared by former Governor Green and MOVIE IS TAKEN OF BIRDS birds as it begins its first timid and hesitant beats in its career of inspiration for future has been caught by the camera The movie is taken of the which is dissected from the egg about one or two days ley professor of em Western Reserve uni medical In the the em bryo is shown floating in the liquid of the The microscopic in appears on the screen like a giant tadpole or about five to six feet Pro The heart a bulbous cupies a large part of the pic Brucker be ih L us of should be spread over a four year The he mean a reduc ham says the Yale Alumni bers and their were in Though its mark I and Weekly is what has been going on in the stately halls of j Old for the past for the first meeting of the The business meeting was opened by retiring William Hansen and Andrew committee in were given a rising vote of thanks for their Hope was expressed that many meetings would be held in 1931 which would prove equally suc and A followed by brief remarks and games of completed the eve Claude Bailey took high prize for the men and Maurice Boline high for the Low prizes Continued on Page Murder and Suicide Seen in Two Deaths are i cum us appar ently its audacity ha set the university by the Stage Is All a student in Wright hall received a radio set for He hooked the aerial wire to a heating pipe and was surprised to find that conversation between him and his roommate could be heard faintly throughout the dormi they bought a cheap microphone and the stage was set for the Speakers represented as thats just the fella whos sending him to Hoover Imperils Chance of Declares by His Dry Stand Hoover and would like to see Comes Through First 1 Iff E body of Laura the head crushed with a hammer and her throat Lawrence president of Harvard John Grier Hib president of and sundry deans began to broad cast most unorthodox Football faculty mem bers and class officers broke out in song and The program regularly drowned out all others and became a sensa SiRtis Advertising But that wasnt the end of was found today under An enterprising student essayed a small trap door in the kitch to hook up entertainment with en of the home of her cmi He attached a Albert here j tube to the giving it oday by her Charles Man greater and bought 30 state I minutes onthe He The latest legislative develop ments on prohibition today strengthened the view that little or no action will result at this session of congress from the Wickersham An assertion that President Hoover had imperiled his chanc es of reelection by the forth right stand against repeal and for vigorous enforcement he took in the message accompany ing the law enforcement com missions was among the latest statements put It came last night from an anti Representative Wets Fail to Halt The best efforts of the wet bloc in the house yesterday left I unimpaired the appropriations for enforcement provided in the justice departments supply The prohibition foes showed slightly greater strength than before but every effort to cur tail of the dry agents was turned Likewise in senate an effort by Senator to strike from a deficiency unds for immediate expansion of the dry force was Not even a record vote was re That Hoover should quite reaffirm that declaration belief in the Eighteenth said is disheartening to a citizen who is finding of the body folj and signed ui contracts Y numerous N tradesmen who cater to the commercial complexion and the there could be no that the case was one of murder and Cuban Papers pension of nine Cuban era What university papers and ordered authorities or the Federal Radio on the road to As far as the Alumni Weekly the station still is in on by President Machado after tho journals had published ob continued today with little prospect that publication would be until congress could enact new piess to Red NEW The United States Steel and its subsidiaries have ap for the Red Cross relief Wests Tooth 2 tubes for Snows Drug DANCE to ARTS LUCKY DEVILS at BLUE SPRUCE 24 Roads 50c Ladies I x The For Ludington and Vi Cloudy tonight and probably snow not much change in temperature moder ate southeast to south x x x commission mav do about it is yet to be Snowfall Interrupts Work on Ice Rink The recent snowfall in work on the munici nal ice rink at Culver will not be resumed until there are cold temperatures and assurance of clear James noor stated this when conditions nvo the snow will bo cleared and work started in the icy foundation ID a smooth Men who have been in working on the rink have to about the such as removing snow and in The number of men now earnestly striving to end the reign of hypocrisy and oppression but as one who did his best to secure the nom and election of President him serve a second term under more favorable The senates republican Watson of said I in his message as No Move to Increase No move has been made in congress to take up the suggestion of the Wickersham commission that the dry per should be expanded on a much larger The final report of the Asso against the Prohibition Amendment on expenditures during 1930 has been turned in to the house showing it disbursed collected and borrowed during the twelve To Hold Service at Grace Church A celebration of the holy com will be held at Grace Episcopal church at Sun day Vercoe of Grand archdeacon of the di of western will Church school will be held at COMMITTEE MEETS TODAY TO PLAN BENEFIT CONCERT who is ar or a chorus number Cross concert to be at Gray hall Friday eve will meet those taking part at Monday in of Hudson parlor for cc i VI iJ I calls to the Reel Cross for food and clothing during the past few days have been so great that Chairman John Bar ton Payne today said close to a million people would need aid by Our reports today show we are caring for Payne Our field workers in Arkan sas alone estimate figures persons will be on the Red Cross rolls in that state by Welfare Commissions Offset Savings by Urging Hiring folf Paid 2fr administration econ omy program has come its maiden joust with state wS fare activities with a mixture friendly gestures and At a combined conference of six welfare agencies of the state Thursday the members to waive their statutory salary Later two of the com missions offset the savings m recommending employment paid secretaries to their per Pay Is Insult to The commissioners adopted a resolution urging that the wel fare statute be revised to elim inate the per diem pay granted them on their Lansing for their periodic The resolution was urged Continued on Page i President Leads Plea for to Aid Suffered fund meet headquarters in the court house to line up the program for the benefit concert to be given Fri day The committee has been met everywhere with generous re sponse to requests for enter numbers for this pro grain by the finest talent in the Their problem is now to arrange a program that will be of the best and not be too tion in the past few WjC local resources of the commun ity and tho chapters vere ex Continued on Page Bromley Funeral Funeral services for Baby Russell Raymond Bromley whose death occurred day will be held at oclock Saturday afternoon at Jonn Barton n O 1 OT Frill Qr A NEW Red Cross plea for lo r fi 1S i1 one aid drought sufferers in 21 of the entire population by President Ju i in a remarkable Relief has been extended to radio number of counties in West on the heart of the n On a program picked up four widely separated former President Coolidge and democratic candidate for presi dent in supplemented Hoover is urging that in the face of calamity let us unite ir a common effort to drive fering want from 01 the Bromley 415 east Dowland with Lemon Local Folk Give Views On Wickersham By First Methodist Episcopal The Wickersham report in spite of its individual reserva tions hits the nail on the The Eighteenth amendment should stay where it Would Disbar order directing Leon ard Lansing at to show cause within 15 days why he should not be dis barred was signed Thursday by Circuit Judge Leland Carr on the petition of Paul attorney WOMAN WOULD HAVE DEATH BUTTON PRESSED BY RELATIVE UNDER CAPITAL PUNISHMENT That is one constructive thing I tne government I like about the I f tax In 1915 beer KnH it oi per barrel and the f T DANCE With Jonny WHOOPEE TRIO Every Saturday CUSTER GYM Hot Open Couples Extra Ladies working under tho ment relief of K is Gavan and there is no assessment on the for work The number of by the this winter is Mr Gavan Sues for BENTON Ada Ross who claims to know where between 000 and In bills of denom lies hidden in the House of David filed suit in Berrien county circuit court Thursday for a divorce from her DARR SCHOOL question before the public except the Vol stead has aroused more uni versal interest since the advent of a new governor than that of capital There are few citizens who have not formed an opinion on this vital question and many be lieve the death penalty would tend to lessen Have Friend Press I believe in capital punish said but only when every bit of evi dence of guilt is beyond any as it would be by con I do not believe in leaving executions to a public execution er because that is placing responsibility entirely upon one I believe an interested friend or relative of the murdered per son should be required to pull the rope or press the button which metes out punishment to the In cases like the Hotelling continued I believe the evidence called for Faced with Kills Confronted with poverty because a prompt death Fur I am convinced that little publicity should be given to a death caused by carrying out the law in such There should be no except those absolutely Press reporters and photographers should be barred from the Death for Ive always dreaded the thought of capital says Homer but if forced Continued on Page Neighbor Finds Body of Freesoil Farmer By CLAUDE The Wickersham report is as j useless as the Eighteenth The body of George Shimrock i Had it wobbled at this j confusion over the wet and dry j issue would be worse But it believes that the Eight amendment should not be repealed or revised at The second thing I like about the report is that it will have nothing to do with the return of the Whatever the in dividual of the com mission want they do not want the saloon In this con let me remind you of what Senator Borah said the other day A saloon is any place where liquor is This idea therefore eliminates any kind of system where liquor may be The third thing I like about the report is its willingness to give the enforcement of prohibi tion a better It has re worse treatment than any other amendment to the con From the very beginning an organized wealthy minority has tried to defeat it in every The report now says Give it a That is good American members of the house and senate making strong argu ments on the floor that pro was being enforced when I knew good stuff was delivered regularly at their own In 1914 beer was per and the government got In 1915 beer was barrel and the gov got In 1913 wartime measure in force beer was with In 1919 beer sold for and the of the Red Cross August Mary Pickford Will Rogers emphasized the need for Disaster to any one of the country should be the concern of us President Hoover and Mrl Payne spoke from Washington Coolidge from his at Belmont and Miss Pickford from New York and Will Rogers from Little a stopover point on his airplane tour of the south in quest of The addresses were transmitted by the Na Broadcasting tional WEAF and 2overnment received Today under prohibition beer from the beer runners brings per barrel and the govern ment receives Federal appropriations for enforcement and annual loss of revenue total which is more than government receives from the the total income We dont need any Mail Service Says Muskegon Paper From Muskegon After a conference last with Postmaster Lincoln ers members of a special comi decided to abandon forts to get increased mail vice between Muskegon and ment I believe the report will help to lot of Constance Bennett to Get Per Hour blonde film will receive more than each working hour under a contract she signed today to make two pictures for Warner Miss Bennett is under contract to until but she is It was learned by the commit tee that mail from and intervening points on now carried by the Associated Lines averages only about 200 It costs the government to maintain present service of one trip each way daily Trucks now leave Muskegon at and arrive at Lud ington at 11 They leave en the return trip at p and arrive here at in time to make connections for Eastern A protest against this service entered by the Steindler Paper requested a later departure from for business A communication Chamber of from tho Commerce allowed 10 weeks off each settle the minds of a better service waa re American people on these crucial the agreement stipulating she too late as bids for new home in east was found by John Vernimo a Floyd mail said it has been several days since Shimrock got his Shimrock bought the farm three months ago and had been living The place was formerly the George Eddy mi i j Tne AntiSaloon league and ine body the bootleggers will get a kick work six hours a a contracts were to be received in Washington Tues out of it and while they are waiting for congress to act they will have lots of time to stir up more How is anything golm accomplished inlaw of John northeast amendment the or to be this Wickersham report or anything else in regards to the liquor ViJ HIV Drother when people say one Gumbus ot thing and do something In the Evening A beaver darn found in the measured Cassiday who was of bootlegger for j of poor Ersa feet on inch m farmer living south of Conj the eight of congress with office and store room in the House Office inh savs I have sat in I the sallery and heard one of near shot and The new external aid m sauery and heart killed his wife and daughter of n s TP nn cult John then took his own j good prohibition On other occasions I have LYRIC Tonight and tomorrow ON THE LEVEL adventure Its human and mirth And Movietone news and Gang comedy and song Froe Childrens Matinee tomorrow at Evening prices lOc and Monday and Tuesday Polly Moran and Marie Dressier in