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   Waukesha Daily Freeman (Newspaper) - June 10, 1925, Waukesha, Wisconsin                               AMD MR id Dtpt 548 804 VOL V XO ISC TUB HERALD VOL II NO 188 JUNB 10 1926 PUBLISHED I PEACE BUT PROMISES TO STOP III by United Tress Premier of France today inaugurated a new era In W Hutton Dashing out of Toulouse soon Iaw enforcement of the by soared SHELLS HIT AMERIGAN T B ADJOURNMENT LATEST ran MAY KEEP forth to Morocco to obtain information on the French campaign against the Riffians A L Bradford United Press Paris manager accompanied the premier to Toulouse nnd will follow him by airplane to the Moroccan front Before stepping into Hie airplane that Is now bearing him into the war front the French premier outlined to Bradford in an Interview present policy as to Morocco He wants peace In Morocco but only ter Abd El Krim has ceased stirring the Moslem world against France Premier also revealed that he wants and expects a Franco- Spanish accord which will he pre- pared to what peace terms Wilt be He proposes a Joint blockade arms and food supplies to the Riffians For the first time in history a to confer with his military advisers is making bis way by air lo a battleground of French soldiers to see for himself what tile situation is and to gather material whereon to shape bis future couise announced before ping off into the skies at G o'clock this morning that lie would go directly to tlie front and there get first-hand Impression's He intends to confer with his General Count de Chambrun Colonel Freydenberg and Colonel Colombat Tlie premier's party arrived hero Irom Paris at a m was not early however for group of officials to greet him mayor and other dignitaries of city dressed in formal garb welcomed him as he from Ills and brief speeches league has tentatively accepted a position as organizer and head of the Arizona league he announced today I am now on an extended vacation and In about a month I expect to leave for Arizona Belgian balloon Prince Leopold is the of- winner of the Gordon Bennett Clip race having landed Spain at Capl U P The trial of Congressman John charged with drunkenness was continued when called in Ibu city court tills afternoon The complaint against was signed by a woman Langley came to court with his attorney a few hours after leased from where be served a sentence for contempt of court U ard Spring Green will lake Hie stand this afternoon in Iho vice- testify to A nnd Olaf are alleged io have played n the Moran kidnaping episode Resumption of testimony by ley General Herman Ekern officers lent n Vouch their brilliant changed while of color with forms Is Historic only long enough for a bit of breakfast boarded an airplane at G o'clock off on liis historic mission Trailing him In two other airplanes were General M Laurent of the aviation service The planes mounted well and stack their into Ihc dawn heading out for the azure of the and the scorching fields where French and long have been fighting From came word that the party In three planes sped over there and headed toward Spain with two other planes trailing Every precaution has been taken for the premier He is flying in one of the best machines of France's mighty air fleet bis pilot is a moil who knows every inch of the way between the capital and the Tourney machine was the first to rise Into the clouds Though thc premier Is past middle age he did not manifest the slightest emotion about bis Journey He was dressed in regulation avin lion costume and as he in the airplane car he drew on bis pieced leather headgear and over coat to shield him against the chill o the aerial heights gan roaring The motors he by appearance of W and M J Cleary former commissioners will mark of the insurance quiz ng a close THUE SAYS K I Economy as a business practice lias been receiving a great deal of at- tention lately due to the emphatic gland our president has taken regarding economy in government expenditures and I believe that now or at any other time a little straight thinking about economy is an lent said R P of the National bank In an interview granted this paper There is wise and unwise and we between AFTER VETO T n HILI IF El UY Wis U al feud centering on to of cattle which react to tubercular tests de- in the senate last night and may delay closing of the 1925 session until well after July 1 A granting for area test work for the coming year and iOO for the ensuing period was engrossed in the senate last night with available in the test fund there will be appropriated tor eradication work in tho next year under provisions of the The measure Increases the fund available for indemnities from 000 to a year test proviso of tho The area re- old was stricken from Iho statute hooks last are the executive will veto the engrossed if passed by tho assembly TO IN AFFAIR MADISON Senators A 15 Carey secretary of the civil service commission and Olaf Johnson leader promised to reward Clark discharged senate In the kidnaping it is slated In n signed affidavit by Frank A Barnard Spring Green filed in evidence in probe Depositions signed by principals In the Mbran disappearance plot were placed on record A letter Gary to George Clark dated June 1C several days after he disappearance waii filed Is Very The best wishes to you with the hope you enjoy your party as much as we did the fight Carey wrote A deposition by Clark describes a mooting with Garey and Johnson at Middleton testified to on tho stand last week John M Shearer detective told the committee he paid Clark tor services during the spring of Shearer said he was investigating a matter not connected with the Moran SHOT EMPLOYE MILWAUKEE Frenzied by the refusal of tannery officials 10 give him back his as ant 36 walked into the plant today shot anil killed 58 seriously injured a bystander Mrs Mary 30 and then turned the gun on With blood streaming from the wound In his bead plant employes held un- til police He was then removed a where it is said he will recover Hp was served with a murder rant shortly after noon Two weeks ago was dis- charged after Mrs Minnie bad beaten him Into insensibility Judge her nol guilty after she related alleged treatment and torment by plot and that his findings affair were incidental the his real business Shearer was never paid for affidavits and col- from agents in the ance episode which were turned over to Senator Severson ns fuel for he said Mr continued must learn to distinguish the two Economy which means spending no money for any purpose whatever is poor economy everyone will agree The farmer who economizes by not MINNESOTA WISCONSIN ARE COLDEST SPOTS In sharp contrast to buying paint for Ins barn when it j w Qf I n t li n c 11 fft t HEV A S DELIVERS THIS OCCASION SAYS AGENT HAY AND SMALL CROPS WILL BE LIGHT CORN STILL HAS A CHANCE It Is not a not come shortly Bounty farm crops will are at lack statement the present timo of moisture was the made by County Agent the county blossomed out II Tuesday evening was a service by cal lodge of Odd 193 when Rev Dr A S Badger delivered the following We are now assembled to com- the lives of those of pur number who are no longer entered into the silent hers of In my Imagination 1 sec n mother house J F Thomas lo the Freeman today In reviewing crop situation in tbe county With the exception of corn all other crops arcs affected said Mr Thomas and although within tho next few days will help somo it is nearly time for the hay nnd little benefit will Alfalfa Is being cut at tho present added nnd honed by the fanners that tho second crop wilt receive sufficient rains to help Ihc situation for the season hays uru likewise short rod and which will ho cut Iho next two weeks is but a few Inches the ground and many farmers will Die crop uncut for seed Tho although nol llin is not one which will harm the er as much had not the last year been a bay season Many had large last year which will tlie some tept Speaking of the pastures Mr said Except for low are finding It n hard timo to secure milk producing Although low lands not seriously yet the those portions arc not the best and have little Somo of farmers Suddenly recalled be had forgotten his cane true fervor be tlculatcd wildly to his friends on needs paint lo protect the structure j from the weather ful Using worn f lh that take valuable hours from farm has escaped the Wisconsin and Minnesota arc the coldest spots thc 13 ln actually waste Fore- out implements bureau reported Part of the east work for patching them up is unwise In neither case is there Climbing the porches of In which resides this family are blossoming vines of trees of which Bryant sang Father Thy hand hath reared these venerable columns and lowers and shrubs en- viron it However superlative Joy of this home is found not In these ex- ternal and beauties ing as they are but within in the love of one for another A cloud arises Ibis family circle is a darkened room there are hushed voices there are there is a gathering of people there is a procession to the sleeping ground of the after which there is a great void in this home But this Is a Christian family the Christ who stood side of Mary and at the grave of Lazarus mingling His tears with theirs has been with them through scenes and they have been com- Time passes even Into years but memory holds the past to the present The voice of child linv Im- Adam Reltz In this score Sweet clover was sowed lands which raised oats last season nnd It was the to plow it under as fertilizer r The drought however had resulted a o mind and tha qre now being pastured In those fields which abundant crop There will little straw in the and rye said Mr Thomas Oats are about ready to head out and most of the stalks but or three feet tall I list year at this time the rye and oat crops were eral feet lull Corn has not suffered materially as yet and If wo have rain there should be a good crop RESOLUTION ON BEER IS LOST AMERICAN AND CHIL DREN FROM DANGER ZONE STArF Carfton hospital at has struck by W Yunnanese arid v boon MADISON WIs U Wisconsin league showed Us hand In the senate today anil the Meggers resolution troops Consul Jen Ing congress to call a kins reported to depart ment today Jenkins lias contention for the purpose of Ing the eighteenth amendment went Into the discard 13 to 1 Urys claimed a double victory In the upper house following action of moved from tho danger Senator PolakowskI in withdrawing Jenkins who has ii motion lo appeal from the decision today Jenkins against the Tiring on foreigners though no one was hurt f American women and children -.1 pone on of Lieutenant Governor Huber who lasl week ruled the 1920 cited as Inoperative by At- torney General Ekern be at- as n rider to n pending dry law revision Indications arc the referendum will go to the state supreme court for decision as lo its constitutionality RE ELECTED AS TO MKN AT If S ITAT foreigners to avoid tho fighting Describing tho progress of the war the department oh the basis of Jenkins report made the follow statement: continues with in tho opposing troops filing at i cacti other across the dl the city proper from Island loyal to eminent frequently ran through Ihto waterway and lived point blanl into the native city AMERICAN COLLEGE TAKEN TO SAFETY pea crop poor blossoming and is Tho very Ml no Edith general tary of the Women's Christian association for two years was unanimously chosen to continue this administrative work for the nexl year at the June meeting of the hoard of directors Monday evening Miss Mitten In the opinion of tho hoard has carried the work most competently and in- creasing Usefulness llon Is by widening of its and patrons Its roster of members now stands at the 900 mark and during May per sons visited the headquarters The May activities included meeting of Y clubs six of groups eight ences and n of fifty-five persons who availed themselves of tlie service to Individuals through ils registry and ments and other channels of ancn and counsel limps With the coming of summer nr club work Is largely and centers on camp and con- programs HONO American ataH of Iho Christian collego at Canton vii being lo places of an American gunboat while Chinese students massed the college demanding Hint Mr and Mrs Prank Mrs Montgomery Ogdon of the Christian college we're llred any economy at all gesi tbe ground Wiere is It where Is he ed smilingly while the others chaffed him for bis absent-mindedness and scurried about to get it OF CLEVELAND J K Russell former Ohio prohibition director M B Copeland his assistant and Warren E Barnett Columbus attor But refraining from spending money recklessly or from doing in- to debt for things which do not add to the efficiency of a person at this time when the whole i country Is just gelling back lo In some spots of CARROLL PLAY ATTRACTS MANY TO AUDITORIUM AND DIRECTED BY PROF MAY N RANKIN IS SUCCESS these states the thermometer foil to of a low of 42 degrees today Chicago's low today was 54 a drop o 35 degrees from yesterday's P brother sister husband wife as the case may be though silent to ternal par is still heard by The contest between love memory The once familiar Continued on Page 4 mal conditions Is true economy and should be practiced and commended I Do not misunderstand me I do Colder weather is due tomorrow Cox slid change in weather is due to the earthward movement of a strata not want to seem to advocate holding back and slowing up normal healthy j i progress If we are timid we cannot TO HI 111 expect to bring about prosperity j ANO III LAN does the president as I see lw it advocate an synch thing j What wo do need ia the Three Protestant in Canada Are United I ness to spend are necessary for the things which and a firm refusal to RIVER CLEAN-UP TORONTO Ont Tbe United church of Canada representing the most important step toward tant unity in the history of religion was born today Forsaking their Individuality Ca After true economy t clear thinking about what will ng about solid prosperity and then ney and politician were concentrating onr efforts and the in federal court here today of funds at our disposal so that they will A meeting of the local chapter of organizations of put our money into Wallon and Congregational ambition the struggle in a man's heart to decide which he wants most a career in the vocation of bis choice or a wife and home that Is the of the play Yon and I chosen by he Carroll Players for the play of 1925 are two couples involved in tjie action of the play the father and mother Koderick and Nancy White played by E Ben Weinke and Miss Katherine and heart While and Veronica Dunne presented by Bertha Phillips and Father wanted to be an artist but married the gill of his choice and went into a soap factory to make money enough for yesterday by lo make way the river In a launch Mrs was wounded in their nil were given as New York City Tho wore s ud yeste o have loft Orange N J some time ago to go lo It is hou over tho custom of conic abroad to York is a lesi dence If they live in the neighbor hood of Hint city VOTE MEX FOR SHANGHAI thousand demon In u meeting before the central entrance to th city voted to send 000 mex tlie relief of the Shanghai strikers Resolutions were adopted China taking back coneys S for ot the Shanghai und withdraw al of and consuls The demonstrators the city despite a thunderstorm but sation quarter The directors decided on Monday to enter le evening to send four business and In- girls to the ten-day ence al Lake and three to the annual town and city conference at College camp In each will carry a share of their own expenses A recent addition to the magazine table at the Y is the monthly copy of Outdoor Life which comes through TENANT AWARDED IN Mrs VERDICT the family Son has gifts as an courtesy of the Izaak Walton league Another literary visitor is the Chinese Y C A titled The Green It Is ed In Chinese and while not gible to the average American girl Is being looked through with much in- terest as a tangible evidence of the scone of the sociation Mrs 0 H chairman of the young women's council reported enthusiastically on progress of Hie a comparatively new club of industrial and employed girls which has a membership of six and is displaying a marked de- gree of originality In working out Its program Wives A coming social occasion will be the for the wives of the U S Hospital men which comes on with the women of the vice committee as hostesses Mrs Jessie Fetters is the committee suit was If E complainant in a brought against Harry Burnell awarded in a verdict in circuit court on Tuesday The ease a for lease of a NIpo being the lessor A divorce was granted by Judge C M on Tuesday to Mrs bel Earl against her husband ton Karl of Milwaukee The degree was entered on grounds of cruel arid inhuman treatment and subsequent desertion Another action for divorce filed by a Milwaukee resident was scheduled for today Winifred J of that city asked riis marriage to Mary Werle which took place in Waukegan In 1021 on the grounds that he had been ing on the day of the ceremony and was not conscious of the seriousness and purpose of on Friday evening Y M C A churches Joined hands al 3 o'clock at plans name of The United will be made clean up Fox under and Is about to start for Paris Church onto when he falls In love decides j N Y U P to violate the federal law do the maximum amount now and for the future of for the campaign to Canada and in the future the j that be cares more more for the girl Only eighteen of 270 girls in tlie up rux river which laudable 000 adherents of those three for profession and also goes graduating class of college undertaking has been undertaken by will under one the soap factory to be assured confessed lo being engaged when an- good organization A A total of congregations so be presented at the meeting been united Income for marriage were made at the on Page lor supper OX OF was Porter arraigned in Municipal court morning on a charge his mother-in-law Airs lie Clark The case was continued for preliminary hearing It so alleged Mr Porter struck Mr Clark the altercation occurring its the result of a heated argument over domestic affairs   

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