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   Waukesha Daily Freeman (Newspaper) - January 13, 1926, Waukesha, Wisconsin                               ASD 848 Want Ail and Job Dept SIS and Display Advertising 3W WAUKESHA DAILY FREEMAN cloudiness lute wirmer In west north Don tonight nnd In east portion tiny VOL VI XO JO THE HERALD VOL II NO 188 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13 TWO CENTS PAY NO MORE PUBLISHED EVERY EXPLOSION ENTOMBS 100 MINERS BELIEVE FEW ALIVE RESCUE WORK BEGUN BLAST HURLS RKHS FROM FLOOR OUT OF SHAFT'S ENTRANCE Jan IS Rescue workers who entered the fool shaft of the coal mine Xo 21 where more than 100 miners were trapped by a terrific explosion today reported thy had talked with several of tbe entombed men who expressed their belief that hut few of the miners had survived the blast Members of the squads ever were unable to penetrate into the furthermost parts of the tunnel because of gus Mine officials said that between 100 and 105 miners entered tile mine this morning shortly before Hie explosion occurred The blast hurled timbers from the depths of the mine out of the of the shaft and Into the air Hurry Scene As soon as word of the disaster was telephoned to Wilburton ness came to a standstill while tives and friends of the miners ried to tbe mine in automobiles Tbe explosion is believed to have been caused hy ignition of a gas et iri one of the round tunnels of the mine Officials indicated that a bide lamp of one of miners may have set oft the gas-filled passages The mine Is about three miles west of Wilburton county sent of Latimer county and a of tants Wilburton is about 40 miles due east of Sjo strong was the force of the blast that bers were blown from the of the shaft WILBUR RECOMMENDS NEW DIRIGIBLE SHiEff SUPPORT OF JARK ATTORNEY TELLS DELEGATES HILL IS NEEDED LEGISLATION C Jan 13 Farmers of the country wore urged today by Aaron Sapiro noted California co-operative attorney to support Hie Jardino vides for Hie establishment of a di- vision of co-operative marketing In of agriculture We need the said addressing the delegates to tbe National Co-operative ing conference here The requests additional MINERS IX JAPANESE MINE TOKIO The fate of 50 miners trapped in a mine in Fukuoka pre- fecture by a gas explosion today was unknown GET POULTRY READY FOR BIGGEST SHOW INDICATIONS MORE EXTENSIVE EXHIBITION THAN BEFORE FOLLOW ENT for the department to give advice ami authoritative Information In years past the de- has aided in production and now it Is taking conservative steps to aid us iu distribution Sapiro bitterly attacked other proposed in the new con- gress He said the Dickinson is the only Representative Dickinson of Iowa introduced his with one eye on the situation in his own state aid Iowa corn growers The lowans should he asking themselves what we can do about our crop ations instead of asking what we can the government to Sapiro said the and Dickinson bills all provided in the long run for price lixing He urged the delegates to solve their difficulties own efforts before putting themselves under government and warned against con- trol The Sinclair the Swank and a by Senator Curtis now pending in congress would not aid farmers In their problems but would place agriculture on a basis with public utilities with government supervision he said These bills would put the ment in the business of handling products Sapiro warned against legislation to relieve the surplus which would tually result in government price fixing by taking produce off the market at a fixed rate and taking care of losses by an equalization fee against farmers Will Exhume Child's Body on Garland's Experimental Farm Penn Jan tbc Great cemetery near April farm officers will exhume tbe body of Hie three months old child whose lias precipitated gation ot Charles Garland's social ex- periment farm The ordered last night the attorney ing an autopsy should be formed to determine formally tbe ex- act circumstances of the child's death Coincident with this order who Is alleged to have been the mother of the child of which land himself is listed -as the father surrendered herself to officers here She had been missing from the colony since the tion of the child's a critical stage The cause reported In the baby's death was suffocation from a throat infection WAUKESHA GIVEN UNDER NEW STATUTE HIGHWAY LAW OF WISCONSIN Since the premium books have been distributed and other announcements made by the Poultry calling to the annual show to be held at the Sales Pavilion January 21 22 23 and 24 promises of a bigger nnd better exhibition than ever before have ex- the expectations of the tion The show this year will be the scene of the state convention of the can Plymouth Rock association PRESIDENT IN COAL of officers and other business be transacted at- the meeting Waukesha's share of the revenue ob- by the stale under provisions of tbe new highway law passed by 1925 legislature is to A -0 of the highway commission who stated that the state treasurer is today ing the checks to the several The new law provides thai the cities arc to receive vehicle revenue ive of the state and county trunks and connecting streets the being distributed lo the cities on a basis of miles of city streets and rate per mile share is based on a population of 42.88 miles of streets at the rate of per mile Milwaukee receives the largest amount totaling The following sums will be distributed to cities of over 10.000 Allies of City Milwaukee tion which is to take place on Saturday Jan 23 In addition to this meeting the American Buff Leghorn club will also hold Its state convention at this time The Show committee has arranged to give a door prize with every paid admission These prizes consist of articles of valuable merchandise by the Waukesha merchants and manufacturers live poultry nnd water fowl and other articles too numerous to mention In addition valuable books on poultry topics ing of young chicks treatment of all diseases in poultry and upon egg ords will be distributed free of charge Poultry calendars will also be given away Entries for tbe show close on uary 16 Officers of the Poultry sociation are President Charles D Love sha vice-president W E Stephens secretary-treasurer W S Hayter Waukesha show dent C P Breecher Those In charge of the show are Judge George Wells directors C V J W Thomas Charlei W Prei J R Love W S Cook and Fred Bernrtt show committee C I Love W S Hayter and Charles W Prei WASHINGTON D C Jan 13 A giving tlie president power to take over and operate anthracite coal mines during emergency ods was Introduced in the house today by Representative Boylan Xew York Democrat The president would he authorized to safeguard the public health and protect and promote the public by operating mines during a suspension of activity under the Racine Superior Ashland Beloit Ean Claire Fond dii Lac Green Bay Janesville Crosse Madison Marinette Oshkosh Stevens Point DIES AT APPLETON HOSPITAL FOND DU Mary An- gela aged 49 Is dead at SI hospital at Appleton For 25 years Sister Mary Angela served as ot St Mary's hospital at and for six years at the St hospital at Cape Girardeau Mo Before taking vows of lood she was Regina Klasch West Allis City streets 548.5 119.14 164.17 59.92 107 76.98 114.217 106.264 121.57 74.79 53.51 91.20 53.06 42.88 51.59 amount SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN TO JAN 18 CIVIC HANDLE IN BUS I NESS SECTION TO The annual Home Service Appeal of e Salvation Army will be staged lu next week January Voluntary team workers from the Notary American Legion and ther civic and fraternal fill be invited to handle the personal in the business section he committee in charge has divided tie business district ijn into twenty mall compact geographical districts nd a team captain and his team will e given a small definite piece of work o do This plan insures a small Job or many Instead of a big Job for Just few i Industries Specially prepared Industrial sheels be placed in all of the Industries the city to facilitate the of the voluntary tions from the workers In One of the leading officials In ach Industry will be asked to take barge of the work In bis own ment There will he no house lo house In tho residence sect Ion committee however Is devising vays and means of giving the people are nol seen in the sections an opportunity of their yearly contribution Day The final clean-up effort In tbe day sponsored by hif which vays of ns many who otherwise not an opportunity to subscribe and who have shown their willingness to support the work The money raised for Army each year is their wide program of relief and for the keep of various Salvation Army In- which dervo the slate as a done it's full share worthy cause and the looks forward to ing accomplish another successful effort this next week A complete list of the various tees will tie er of the late Andrew and ene Flasch of St Kilian i KENOSHA Bodies of both men Gustave and Ira White were drowned when their auto- mobile went through the ice on Twin lake near here have been recovered WHAT DID 100 YEARS AGO TODAY to empower Ohio legislature to sell land given by the government for school poses tbe money to he used for education Argument centers over the equaled weather land will increase In value than In 1 Interest as money if land is sold I ell Virginia opposing to give western states tlon on Supreme Court by j for three additional I ors argues that If the principal j is adopted it will become sary as the century expands be- l yond to have 30 Judges j on the bench of the Supreme I Court of the United States IN At the annual meeting of the National bank held at the bank building Tuesday the full list of directors was re-elected as A C W H Sleep R P George 0 W O F J K Frank Fox C J Mclntosh F D Abel H M Youmans At a later meeting of the board of- were re-elected A C Nickell was chosen president W H Sleep chairman of the board R P Breese vice-president and cashier Frank L- Roberts assistant Sam Schaefer second assistant cashier The condition of the bank ing to reports made at tho annual meeting is most satisfactory ness increasing from year to year Total resources of the bank January 1 1926 were reported as ST MATTHIAS HOLD PARISH MEETING The annual parish meeting of St Matthias Episcopal church was belt Tuesday evening The reports of the various church societies and showed the parish to have had a most successful year Tho lowing church officers Vere Vestrymen for three years J M Boorse Morgan It Butler G W to the council L M Haulers Harold L Caspar Herman L William H Stare alternates Frederick E Charles C Brown G W Nor rls John Audley lay deputies the House of Church Mrs Chester L Carlisle Miss Berth Weaver Miss Sarah Connell Mrs Henry J alternates Mrs Her man L- Mrs Gus A Bronson Mrs Harold L Caspar Mrs Georg Palmer The annual dinner given by th men of the parish to the ladies wi tako placa on St Matthias das Wednesday Keb 24 January 1 1921 the total resources were each showing an Increase During the past year from January L 1925 to ary 1 the increase was 302.41 over each month Deposits have increased from January 1 on January 1.521 to 1 1926 January 1 1925 deposits amounted to REGAIN SENATE POWER BALANCE C Jan lie western roup has regained Us potential nce of power In tbe It was Healed as votes on farm tariff revision tax reduction nd the election con- st With the sealing of the new young Senator Nyo Republican Dakota the block which com- nod with iho Democrats to put over principles in the last con- ress now haa a minimum strength f nine voles and a strength f 1C votes Any time that these with the full tbe senate present at all times Re- publican leaders are highly concerned for the future The new line-up in senate is attributed to reports which recently have come out of Iho farming west concerning supposed dissatisfaction with thn present order of somn tilings particularly farm relief In- in the samo movement is the agitation for a reduction and a tax reduction differing from that adopted by the house Split over Ihc intricate faun plus problem national tive marketing conference today de- nine votes Into a political meeting Democratic against the administration roup tho result would be a to -IS e If any one of the remaining von potential Independent an Senators Borah Harrold McNary chall and away group would avo a majority All seven voted for ye Inasmuch as It IH ble to keep the full membership of may become a big factor In tho next Republican presidential nomination representing farmers havo divided into two factions One group Is Ing Judge YV of Louisville president of thn who has asked Iho turists to put their faith in President and Secretary of Agriculture to life business to a higher plane SUGGESTS LOS ANGELES AND MUCH TOO SMALL TO ATE WITH FLEET OF RKW RUSH TO SAVE CHANGE IN TEMPERATURE SETS OKF FIND WHISKEY UNMOLESTED Wis Jan county made tugs from this city n record run to be summer resort of an were today making every tho lato John I Beggs near here ro- ort to release Peru when the caretaker Tony BY WILLIAM J McEVOY United Press Stuff D C Jan Jr Construction of a two affil one-half limes as largo as tho Angeles to replace the destroyed Sr Shenandoah was urged today the Mouse Naval committee by of the Wilbur Experiments conducted with thai Angeles and Shenandoah y said demanded Hint radius and Hying these two airships was too small for to operate efficiently with tlie Representative Vinson brought out committee would submit the naval supply lo the day with tbe the N J down What would became of the ttfn Angeles If that recommendation carried asked An appropriation would to maintain It Wilbur erry No 18 which went aground on sand bar at Seven Miles Creek hero Tho car ferry carries crew of -49.111011 all of whom are on card ami in iio immediate danger s the laket today culm The crry Is loaded with freight cars Tlie car ferry is in command of Paul who with L Mercler of LudlnEr on is the work of the vessel According lo Captain Behm tlie went aground about a half mile from shore Into last night while making Its way through a At bow water Is bout ten feet deep at tbc stern la 14 fuel deep Work was held up for awhile lay when a tow line with which the were attempting to pull the off the bar broko and the men to return to for more supplies Attempt Transfer An to transfer the freight ittra on board tbe No 18 to the Marquette car ferry No 17 which Is standing by proved unsuccessful Superintendent Mercier came across the lake oa another ferry ly upon hearing of tho grounding The car ferry operates between and Mich Tbe ferries are owned and ed by the Pere railroad spread alarm lars were attempting to the the officers arrived made a careful checkup of the place but were unable to discover any burglars or any signs of anyone having to enter tbe largo home Several barrels of whiskey said to at several thousand aro stored in the and It believed thai burglars were to get to hem Authorities however found that burglar alarm system bad been set off when a spring which works on an switch had snapped under the strain of changes In f I It was also discovered the house guarded by shotguns which are a part of tbe burglar system and which SENATOR CITES LAW ENFORCEMENT CASE D C Jan tentlon of the senate wan called b Senator Blease South Carolina Dem ocrat today to a charge that Wash prohibition agents permitted i American whisky In a night club here to go free while they arrested an American girl who was sitting at the table drinking with him uald Tbe foreigner was re- leased under diplomatic Immunity but the American girl was held That shows how law Is enforced In this country added Wealthy Florida Man Reports Jewel Loss Valued at RECOMMEND CLOSING OF LAKEHURST AIR WASHINGTON D Iho N J naval deduction in nel and tho pi a number of ships from active commission recommended today by tho Appropriations committee In ting the annual navy v to the house The carries of over the made last year for tlic activities during year 1926 POINT ADMITS WILT TO DEFENSE NOW 00 TO ri -1 CHICAGO III Jan D Shepherd won an Important when any of TnB f the or windows leading Into are opened le basement STUNTS ATTRACT MANY AT 1.0 OJ CARNIVAL A large crowd attended the of llis ward Billy Judge Scanlan Billy's will admitted to probate and thus making It necessary for the contesting parts to take tho case fq the state supreme court Last summer Shepherd was and acquitted of the charge that I murdered Billy by feeding him typhoid I germs 0 Inasmuch as I can see no F Marde Gras Carnival at the Slock of fraud forgery or compulsion Judge Pavilion last evening which held Die rest Of this week having served 20 years os county Judge of Oconto county Judge Herberg F Jones has begun his seventh consecutive term lie was elected In 8897 PALM BEACH lion dollars worth of Jewels alleged to have been stolen from the Palm Beach home of George L Mesker wealthy retired Ind fence were sought hy private detectives and police today The jewels were reported to have stolen at a house party given by the last night working on tbe case expressed the opinion lhat it may be an Inside job Police have secured a list of the guests at the parly it was said and some of them may be questioned gether with servants In the home The loot ig said to include nineteen square diamond brooches of 31 dia- monds tach and each set In cut tel a basket of six one emerald and three rubles one ring one seven karat emerald cut ring one diamond cut and ring will said and as It Is not my duty to determine whether or un- due influence was used I must admit the will A broad smile spread across face as the last words ot the verdict were read He had come Into courtroom a trifle late and unable to find a seat The variety of contain something lhat will interest everyone from children to the grandfathers Perhaps the feature that appealed to everyone last evening was when a cleverly trained dog climbed n ladder that reached lo the balcony and dived into n blanket Besides stunts As he stood first on one foot and trained goats and sheep trapese the other displaying a Part of the floor Is reserved especially for ing and splendid music is furnished Booths containing many different kinds of articles were in true carnival fashion accompanied by the wheel of fortune Each night different acts will bo en which have been well to offer entertainment to everyone SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE FALLS BOSTON Mass Jan ond floor of the old house birthplace of the famous Parker roll collapsed today ing at least six workmen who wore engaged in razing the historic ture to room for a now hotol Intn dining room of tha telry favorite meeting of the nation's crashed tons of debris striking several of the score of men at work there what nervous attitude his was in direct to that of a few months ago when his life rather than a million dollars was the stake Tn place of the drawn expression brought on at that time by long houra In jail and in court Shepherd's face today was full of color aud he broad smile Immediately after the verdict was read he said 1 don't see how it could have been any other way and left the building Isabelle Pope Billy's fiancee who under the will receives per num hut is contesting with other heirs was not In the courtroom Miss Pope and eight distant cousins of Billy charged that Shepherd had taken advantage of his position aa Billy's and used undue influence to havo himself made chief Miss Pope and tho cousins nou court If ho will Is broken Pope Is to get half the an appeal to the   

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