Marshall Evening Chronicle (Newspaper) - May 4, 1928, Marshall, Michigan MARSHALL EVENING CHRONICLE THE Low last High at 84 above MAY 1928 PRICE THREE CENTS TODAY They Warit They Get Coolidges An Expensive By Arthur Brisbane 1928 by he Star What big men WANT they In New York they wanted an in creased subway fare regardless of a hard and fast contract with the that put tens of millions into A PROTEST AGAINST THE BLACKLIST Phelps and Whitney Issue State on Their Action Eleven When Chicago Bus Struck a Tree the What big gentleman NEW May May ing from the pavement to avoid collision with a a large Chi motorbus loaded with crashed into a tree af ter careening for 100 yards last Eleven persons were one John McGrath of suffered serious injury to his Most of the others were re leased this morning from the hos v George driver of the his Miss Flor ence of Ann and the bus Elmer of Tle placing of names of prominent I were to make statements people on the blacklist WANTED I has caused untold trouble in the they have GOT by order of the organization and has resulted in United States Officials will weep and go thru various But the little fish will Concentration is the secret of said The big fellows concentrate in the right di j the withdrawal of many members prominent in the William Phelps and Josepha two of those who issued a state Coolidge has contem with friendly Jf sea monster of that cats 400 pounds of mackeral at one and has no thing to do with Some cling to the idea in spite of not the president will be lured from his retirement plan by another that lives on land and swallows campaign contributions as readily as the sea elephant swallows fresh Governor Smith wins in gathering twentysix more and probably will be ated at Houston on the first Secretary got 5501000 about all against Smiths Reeds Washs Secretary Hoovers friends say even a Wall street republican should notice these Governor Smiths opponents say many regis tered as democrats and voted for Thats just what the governor A corner of Wall street and Trinity sells for a square At that rate a grave ten feet four feet would cost Many a man has paid more than that to be in Ask the ghosts that squeak and gibber at the back door of the stock exchange when the strikes ment saying they can no longer in an organ which adopts a policy striking at the roots of American freedom and contrary to the spirit of the first amendment of the Con which it has sworn to up The United States has grown in power and influence for 150 years by carrying out the principles of our of free discussions of public For this the present policies of the Daughters of the American Revolution substitute a to tyrannical suppression of all who differ with the present national of on the questions of the If such action the result would be to crush the initiative and creative energy of the American We wish godspeed to those fel low members of the who retain their membership in to continue their an ef protest against the actions of the present but we see small chance of success so long as their prin ciples can not be with those of the officers in the meet ings of the different for discussion by the membership and intelligent choice between The principles we have asked in tne today to authorities concerning the A charge of driving drunk was filed today against Elmer Wel driver of the State Trooper Vincent Karbowski who investigated the filed the He said he liquor on Welters breath and found a bottle of whisky in the drivers A SHAKEUP IN CHICAGO WHISPERED Mayor Occupying Of fice in City Hall First Time Since Election May persistently float around the city that Mayor William Hale Thompson and his are planning some drastic the police and other is that the prime dis placement would be of Coin two of Police Michael Hughes The mayor tersely that tr to have debated before chapters can be stated as points The should not try to suppress speech when such is since he moved into the city hall within the bounds set by the laws of our should encourage its membership to the social this his in the mayoral offices for the first time since his have been made Efforts For New Sustained Flight Records Failed pilots in their individual attempts to establish new flight records in widely separated parts of the was to break I he existing sustained tlipht record for n solo a record Charles Lindbergh established in in the air 33 12 hours on his memorial from New York to Paris Royal formerly of lie flying cles at oclock lust He had been in lie air 35 hours and mechanical trouble was Riven as tho cause for tle land HP had remained flying over Roosevelt I At Okla n former pilot in the American remained in lie air only from until noon when defective parts him o Both plan other the record of almost 54 hours THE ITALIA ARRIVED AT C o m p 1 eted Part of Air Cruise At Today May The second part of a great air cruise that will take the dirigible Italia to the north polar area was completed today when Commander brought charge t o Ho had fought head winds and once the course had been lost but ed recently by fiddle and steadily the dirigible thru Captain George appeared over soe only a few minutes after the time the Italian explorer had set for his V it was shortly after that the Vessel circled thecity and at It was moored to the mooring J Nobile descended from the Italia smiling and told the United Press i the journey was most satisfact Nobile and members of his crew were guests of the mayor soe at luncheon The dirigible will be refueled proceed to the base for polar Ing assoon at conditions The Italia left at tance by Air line is Through Thursday proceeded at a good speed Ing conditions were But with the night countered Reports Copenhagen from that at the Italia ported it had lost its Around midnight the dirigible was reported flying north to get in radio with the dirigible but this Was PAPER TO PUT AN END TO DRY efforts s o tho day espec that big things are nf mi to aid I Ane factions of our government 10 ami n tho is victor in the Decent primar is twelve above dont And In here and May Day celebrations ended in In in New York and else many police were ready for Day But there werent Small crowds attended Nobody any deep deisre to throw off his chains by force and violence The Wise said it You the establishment of good between nations and the relations of arms as a means of national defense to the progress made in arbitration and the legal methods of settling In rejecting these principles the officers virtually deny to the bers the use of their They warn against listening to some of the most distinguished scholars in victory in the recent primary to as the moving factor behind a A new deal in the and a general reform were said to be behind thq Should the mayor ami put into change his office men would fall in line with the re form moVe of Senator Charles Deneen and Judge John there naturally tend to be a the United States and frighten us more bent in with imaginary direction of the Sister organizations are a political observer told the cant do much in a country that I although officers of those organizations many of members of the thein owns Moscow showed a real May Day Following the red well trained and there marched a million men and also armed with guns and Armored armored machine cav I The climax is reached when the such a tremendous fighting as the czars never has been developed by the More than is the fighting force of head of the says knew all know about government The doctor might add that Aristotle and other Greeks knew one thing that we dont They knew enough to take an intelligent inter est in The learned doe tor is not satisfied with democracy after 300 years of trial and thinks Protestant is one of thechief agents of persecution in our All and if Im a The London Express tells Lind bergh his second ocean flight would be an The two fials to great achievements are the art of and the art of avoiding is the art and science o And to that business he devotes He is not interested in and would be much ob liged if everybody cut it Hes a flier not a When the energetic British say they mean to increase their foreign markets they mean built boats small enough to so thru the Welland and send pig iron to Chi cago Milwaukee and other Ameri can markets at 526 a ton duty You may say that our steel men should be able to compete with eign But in any case our government should see to it that American And bus iness menare protected from for eign Florida is and democrats usually oppose high tar United Press The changes in personnel were said to be aimed at the police de and the school board Commissioner who is of ignorance called pat Commissioner is to the resting at Excelsior ana TO Inner horrors and agonies of another world War are called It is then time to protect our our love of the tradi tions Of our and the prin ciples on which our country was founded and through which it can best flourish in the future as in the Others who resigned were Irving wife of a Yale whd had been named on the blacklist Miss Mary former president of the New Hav en Visiting Nurses Association Hanna the first New Haven woman representative in the legislature Miss Elizabeth head of the New Hav en League of Women Clifford Josephine Edward Allen Squire and All those resigning are promi nent in local civic affairs and been members of the Eve Lear and Mary Clap Wooster declared over long distance that he will be back at his desk Monday morning and that the rumors are base and Out in the beer the word has gone around that things are going to be tough for But it all vegetable crop is menaced by Mexican growers facing So her candidates from congress to tariff that will protect American labor against destructive foreign Advantages May gans resort and recreational ad vantages will be portrayed at the sixth annual National Outdoor Life exposition Motor Boat to be held in May 7 to the conservation department announced 16 feet by 16 will be principal The map is to be completed here and will be shipped to Chicago where it Will be All of beauty state rivers and connecting roads will be shown on the c All midwest states will be sented at the convention displaying their tourist and camping attrac Michigan will be as fully repre as Hoofmas superintendent of state parks ad thei Just after the it was along that all was again and that there need be no fear if things ran But now the beer oper ators of soft drink gamb ling houses and others have receiv ed warning that leniency will be a thing unknown if raids are made and evidence of Despite the emphatic denials of any changes in department the city hall crowd is convinced that Mayor Crowe and the rest are bound for an extensive possibly to create a more favorable impression in the public Senator Deneen has set a precedent which the administra tion may be endeavoring to The in answer to the hood lums quietly there will be no favors granted to the WALSH RETIRED AS CANDIDATE Senator Sends Letter to Montana Demo cratic Leader PAUL MALLON United Press Stuff May Senator Thomas Walsh of Mon tana retired today irom the dem presidential that he was DANCING AT KALAMAZOO COLLEGE Baptist As sociation Withdraws Support on Ac count of Muy Allen president of find lln business FARM Washington News to Tell When Con gressman Appear Intoxicated May The Washington News says editorially today it proposes henceforth to publish as news the appearance on duty of nny socall ed dry member of the house or sen ale in an intoxicated conT The spectacle of a senator 1 The decision made to put mi end to the n under tne wice of public ly to discuss affairs of is al ways the editorial When such a senator or represent one who consistently votes vu for the hypocrisy and rank abuse of special make tho spectacle The that con and it was feared the radio on the dirigible dirigible was reported with definite final to comment in any way upon i the action of the Baptist which Its Walsh made his statement in a support from Mm Walsh made ins statement in a student dances request that no further P nnnn in letter to tana democratic leader and Walsh condoned by supported now in New Walsh stated that the California primary result quite in Lenawee association voted yesterday at Monroe to ask tho state Baptist convention to exer I that n stewardship over Baptist Smith as their can funds contributed to the preamble of the resolution Other can be expected to ed an alleged defense of student follow actions in which appeared In the hge he hung in the of Michigan in full view of the visitors as they enter the convention Wolverine exhibits will take up both sides of a long aisle to known as Michigan Oji one side will be the of the state conservation while on the side will be we displays of the East Michigan Tour ist the West Michigan Tourist and Resort ana 3 the Upper Peninsula Develop oieni Several Michigan of calendar Naval affair consid of battleships MS a circuit Sentenced to 39 ers modernisation Smoot of the finance the t f Cattle Were Tested In March May cattle tested in Michigan during but 846 reactors were re according the monthly tubercular test issued Only 481 infected farms were re ported of herds Monroe county was found to be one the few counties in this state Which three Per centage in that county for the first test for bovine tuberculoses was for the and for the third and final test The first test pf cattle in Sanilac county which was one the largest cattle populations in was Results shewed herds cattle 785 412 percentage i The addition of and counties to the modified accredited areas brings the number of these areas to Jackson county will be included in the list as soon as the infected about are With Ionia county entering the tuberculosis eradication campaign all but three counties are now in the report Court Stenographer Sentenced to Jail dorsing Smith and there is now no chance of a successful termination Hoben Indicated ho of Walsh might have a private of the told McDowell is the expected to com action but none for letter to Montana j Jt Believed the associations action would have on logo unless Its are followed by the state i Baptist In view of Walshs Montana delegation be instructed for Smith dance with the wishes in of democratic national from The letter to McDowell follow The result of the primary of Tuesday in California quite clear ly that the democrats de sire Governor Smith as their can i Safety Campaign May lOfto May Plans are So decisive Is made by police stale in states that might be j police and other police ol to tend delegates to the of Michigan for u statewide convention out of hannony with campaign to bo made May his as to 10 to to mv mind the A Michigan Council was ing the other at a recent meeting leadership in the i police officials hen and ior I With CONFERENCE H o use Passed the Haugen Thurs day By Vote of 204 to 121 IIY THOMAS United Press staff Correspondent May Farmers should know next whether they urn to relief an equalisation fct The by Hie now KWK to con between It and the passed by Hit lire to bo Both contain the fee and so that it believed the can be idit for sig nature few The from which house voted Wednesday t i the of last with the feu by vote cf to This is less than the needed to pay the a presidential I vt farm bloc with machinelike all except two which of tho measure One rt supported by the would prevent opra it fee upon mv commodity without approval the and oilier would assess the sarno have as much to the synthetic pleasure of drinking in anyone It says the great majority of members of both houses are capable of Controlling their Anri it that on the whole And there are as many or more teetotalers amoni the as among tho this Is a ques tion that has never been The News says It does not Intent to and explains flut when a pro wanders aimlessly about the chamber dls of Important business and finally Interrupts to ask the pre siding whus bigness be fore or when it ex ponent of the Volstead act has to hard to the edge ot his leusi weave un Us he attempts to make a or when a champion of the 18th amendment relapses from maudlin Inattention into snoring in the midst of a senate the News will undertake to make his condition clear to its i held by packers as that I upon After i Voting ull amendments but these tho reInserted fed by a I the Whatever hopes campaign have been indulged that in The will attempt to the Houston future campaigns on iion might it wise to basis and will work QUESTION AS TO DEAFNESS OF CHILDREN One Teacher Claims Another Says Deaf AsEver me its can no uniformity of traffic it r be said by those attending the appreciative IV ly it associated with the school for the today was plunged into u amount in almost to an over whether six person born deaf had recovered their hearing at a revival i Miss Gertrude the m in the school who took the to declares Ically that their hearing was re at Uie revival cf the cordial manner in which myj Motorists will be asked to have candidacy was dealt with at cars the cam late meeting cf states official testing tral bv a wjn designated var thc logic of events to Js the The D no further made be free of elsewhere my i jj by the election cf favorably disposed or by anv other Hoping the here meet with your apparatus lights be it was said Among the objectives of this campaign will be more uni public by Mark who served as ofthe iund deputy under her knew the children are ministration as of as He asserted that came near the end of County society I the morning session in examined all tis a few trial for UIK larceny of a found that was i check to her not pressed with your ap the of traffic free proval I with loi t u Ue law your and devot Clara j After Stem had that Knapp usually received the school was because the children the pay Congress Today Senate Debates tax reduction till Patents committee starts hear willbe appointed in all larger according to will select m the various cities for in the Radio service when they from the 1 comptrollers George Z the deputy attorney asked him if he had ever handled any of the relatives he had cashed I mem ior College ANN May ol the heat thousands was expected to pass eastward to ity of Michigan rhetoric known the m a lecturer in the tension department to professor it today needed no further instruction which IJn asserted the school was being the pupils were get ting tod old and there was nothing further they could be taught in Unger said Miss him it would bu a few yet the hearing would be re stored to in a long distance conversation with the Press Miss Virgin said that the restoration of hearing was noticeable even at the revival t However it may divided between phenomenon has gd QI whether try put i r At a report here saying tho Italia sighted over The dirt Bible was fighting a heavy strong was iat directly towards its Then shortly after it appeared over It was snowing slightly When 11 Italians and a special detachment of 48 army officers men moored the Italia after she had circled the field was gayly decorated for the and the populace greatly Impressed by the big The route to Kings Bay la expected to via pam and Bears KINGS May furious snowstorm last night damaged the hangari to house the Italian polar diri ble In the bur eau advised General Umberto her to postpone his departure from sched uled for The walla the hangar torn to The painstakingly built to the was The crew of General ply ship Dl is ing feverishly In an attempt to pair the nains a strong wind south pf Bears and frost from there threaten danger ot ice accumulations on thot if is It will be recalled that CoK Charles Lindbergh regards Jcp accumulations as one gueat est dangers to in northern because the might be frozen and a machine rendered GENERAL lily the Weather EAST The pressure is tow in the upper and In and northern The rainfall been heavy along the upper Mis The showery condi tion has not yet reached the peninsula of Michigan but local rains are falling in the upper From the present the weather will be unsettled local thunder showers in this sec tion during the next 24 Unusually warm weather pre vails from the storm r ward and southward but is I cooler in the north and The temperature is 66 degrees Chicago this morning grees u ported in the plains states and temperature is below the British Cr weather is liere this afternoon or fair and l over tne THE For lower Mi ably Saturday by fair cooler W Uon