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   Waukesha Daily Freeman (Newspaper) - May 22, 1926, Waukesha, Wisconsin                               Phone 304 for Editorial and Display Advertising Depts WAUKESHA DAILY FREEMAN Phone 348 for Classified Advertising and Job VOL VI NO 171 T HE HERALD VOL II NO MAY TWO CENTS PAY NO MORE PUBLISHED DRY LAW ORDER CAUSES FURORE TEST WILL BE MADE FIRST IN CALIFORNIA TO IX WASHINGTON May 22 plication of the executive orders AND BEATEN ON HARTWELL AVE AS VICTIM AM Assaulted and robbed of and a gold watch August 312 lowing the department was from appoint slate and municipal j In- officers federal prohibition agents and Henry Scholler an employe will he confined at present lo com- uia Assistant Secretary of the liany la In the county jail awaiting ury Andrews announced today I trial on a of assault and Applying order to the has not been considered as yet and whether il will be extended IN STATK MADISON sin will not be affected by President Coolidge's order lowing local and stale ties to hold federal sions as a side line to their regular duties in a new plan for federal prohibition ment This was manifestly the ion of high officials at the cap- today although none would give a format opinion on the presidential order Wisconsin's position rests on Article 1C Section 3 of amendments lo the lion ibey said No person holding any eral office ot profit or trust postmasters shall lie eligible to any office of I rust profit or honor In this Hie constitutional vision states in part eastward will be determined by California test Andrews said This in not the time to talk about slates rights so far as prohibition is Andrews said sing the order the people approved the Eighteenth amendment to con- Ibey invaded the powers of various states The people themselves decided Ibe federal government should have police power hitherto reserved by states but made Ibe federal diction concurrent They forced us to use this police power but we must lean upon states to carry on concurrent work leaving little police work the government as possible Ask Court Injunction Opponents of prohibition expect to challenge in the courts the right of President Coolidge to issue the ex- order The wets probably will sue for an injunction forbidding the order lo be put into effect whenever an ment is made in any stale said This would be on the grounds that the order constitutes an undue burden which federal government is at- on a state said thai he was attacked by Scholler on Harlwell avenue shortly after midnight last He believes that he was struck with a blunt Instrument si niggled with bis assailant Taken to When police officers arrived ler was still healing bis victim had nearly lost consciousness lev was taken lo the county jail and Cunther lo a physician When searched at county jail walch was found in ler's possession along wilh a small roll of blood bespattered bills Kennedy and beck responded to the call from a woman on Harlwell avenue who re- ported suspicious characters on the street near her home The ers arrived to linil lying on the sidewalk and Scholler beating him about be face and head weapon was found Scholler said that be is a of Austria He has been in Waukesha for three months When brought into this morning the alleged holdup man said that he would plead guilty to a charge of intoxication but not to a charge of robbery His victim appeared with his left eye closed and bandaged aud his face badly swollen bruised and tered officers said that apparently bad offered strong resistance to the attack is an employe of the Furniture company also He said that he did not know Scholler and had never seen him before to best of bis knowledge DR MANY COMMENCEMENTS That Dr W A is regarded as one of the ablest and most popular speakers in Hie slale is proven by the large number of addresses be will give not only in Wisconsin but in adjoining slnlcs The list of his commencement en- is as May 25 Wis May Colby Wis May 28 Rochester Minn Juno Lake Wis June ENTERTAIN LEGION MONDAY NIGHT pleasure that he ente The group has been approving hoy and first district eom In ninny cities in Ilin and ti Monday veiling Muy 24 at ho a mindly hull is Legion rooms of Hoy and his CAR PLUNGES INTO WATER BANKERS HERE DEPLORE STAND BLAINE flight Ha cine former TO CELEBRATE SEVENTEENTH AND HIK years ago tomorrow seven members of the Lutheran ed they would start an ran congregation here Although so ew in number took upon selves the burden employing n and hit upon the Rev BANK FAILS DEPOSITOR TURNS TO BOOTLEGGING the bank in which lie had kepi all bis money failed several ago West Hend decided upon a modern moans of recouping his fortune Hut the futility of Ibis came home when dry agents raided his homo and according to their reporl found a o moonshine mash lie was on charges of violating the stead act According to agents he had a large stone devoted exclusively to making moonshine Henry then newly graduated from a Lutheran theological semi- lary At their request he caine lo The seven in the of the English eran church II F Jr A G Sehaefer M C Charles Merlon John C W man John Of these four are still H F Jr Charles Merten John and C W Leberman The young minister preached hisi first sermon Tho seven charier members of the congregation and their families liked what be said and they liked him and he was called to be their pastor Since thai the affection between pastor and people has continued lo increase and he VOTE ATTORNEY AND LEAGUE WINNER OVER SENATOR STANFIELD By GEORGE D CRISSEY United Press Stuff Correspondent PORTLAND the wets spurned by the and turned CAMPAIGN TO OPEN MONDAY La Parse Wis June -I nal head of the congregation Rev Mr Is still down by his own conservative branch tempting to put ment There are many decisions that such burdens are illegal be said For in- stance stale officials are exempt from the federal income lax on the undue burden ground said Meantime a storm of protest against the extension of such eral authority in time of peace caused a furore in congress Dry authorities however were not disturbed They claimed the ands of obtainable now will mean the dawn of real tion Approved Mellon The executive order was approved by Secretory of the Treasury Mellon of Stale Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews and civil service commission States will be given opportunity to enforce the dry law without federal interference under the order it was explained Heretofore sheriffs could not obtain federal search warrants or make an arrest for violation of the Volstead act but could only enforce state prohibition laws sheriffs first protested this barrier in law ment and Administrators Firth am Green brought the matter to Andrews attention Dry Czar Andrews decided it was a good move and now if necessary the government can draft every law enforcement officer in the country provided state and state statutes do not prevent It into the prohibition army Blanket Commissions II Is not the plan of Andrews ever lo issue blanket commission to every sheriff deputy sheriff constable and policeman town la June C High school baccalaureate address June S Waterloo Wis June 10 Do Wis June 11 Sparta Wis 15 North du Lac Wis June 17 Lansing Mich June 18 Bay City Mich June 24 Boys Technical II S Milwaukee Wis On the afternoon of May 25 he will speak to the tion stale convention in Superior and on Memorial day May 31 he spenk at Mich Tomorrow congregation I of Republican party apparently the fate of Senator M consisting of more than 300 cant members will celebrate the of their organization with elaborate services in tlower be- decked church with the pastor ering the morning sermon and the H 1 of Lake g reaching in the evening SPEAKER AT H S Charles W I ley wood of this city will give tho commencement ad- dress for the Kails high school May 27 The baccalaureate sermon will be given May by Rev A M the class day exercises May KVASS President Silas Evans of Ripon col lege will give the commencement ad dress of High school on June 1 at Hartland Opera House H E Boom and Mrs T Arthur Dun gan of this city will give numbers The baccalaureate sermon will h preached on May 23 at the Danls Lutheran church by Rev W J C Ralph exercises will be held May 31 i Fair tonight and probably Sunday becoming unsettled by night Rising temperatures possibly frost in extreme east portion tonight administration supporter who failed to win the nomination in the primary election yesterday Col Frederick 1 f votes over i field according to unofficial returns The musical program will include from of the 18.817 precincts In organ numbers by the Look the lead st Mrs C V Hawley early jn in the Key ml the following numbers by lo draw hoir 11 the morning i awny and by as from ml Oh for a Thousand Tongues ramo in iy in evening choir sine The Lord is My y and 1 Heard Voice of csus by A duet is expected lo and d Miss Viola Ha The Watkins was leading Hurt K will be played by strength when and received the rural districts Haney gain are DINNER AT THE ASSOCIATION BUILDING WILL FORMALLY SET BALL MOVING Waukesha's annual campaign for to direct the the Y M C year will open on Monday evening al nt Ibe V building when a dinner will be ed lo the captains learn workers and guests feature ol he evening will lie an address by Vernon H cago vice ol the V M C A in dial city and chairman of ilie extension committee Other ers will Henry K who will preside and Mayor Morgan H At the dinner plans will bti com- for campaign and will lie given Instructions as well as the for solicitation apportioned The campaign will con- until Thursday evening at which lime it is hoped I lie quota f will lie reached The Y M C A work in the city Is gaining favor each year and ils influence in the city is one which can not lie gotten alonK without Those associated with Ilie I lion believe thai ol are convinced of lhal fact and lillle trouble is in obtaining the OFFICERS ARE ClSEN BY A OF C DIRECTORS the Milk Machine Co was elected pres of tbu Waukesha of Commerce for the ensuing year at a of the hoard of direct 01 s Friday night 1 Thomas county agricultural agent wa named vice-president H A man secretary and June mann Approval of tax plan as proposed by a special con SAM FK IN One man was drowned and a man and woman narrowly escaped death whon an plunged inlo Lake IS miles ol al Friday night Sam HI si waukee driver of car losl bis life Ills companions Joseph ney Sixty-ninth si Wesl and Meyers Win were unconscious when rescued from Heroic action on the part of Mr and Mrs Peter residing thn scene of accident Is said lo have saved Heaving Ibe ci k-s for help as car left the road anil plunged Into water Mr mid Mrs Ktzel van to the rescue clad only in night clothes They ungird into the water aud brought t- three persons lo land one by le Charles Wolf who alnn lives near e lake rushed three victims to e hospital at Carr the river of machine was dead when Ilie hospital wrist ached First aid was administered the two survivors and physicians id that both would Sheriff Owens aud were an hour after accident lo Summit al ice Inn two survivors were un- give details of the ent because of their condition Mr is a son of Mr and Mrs Union Cavr College ave city is wife is in Ohio On Wny lo According lo the two survivors the were on way lo nn nd resort and hail turned from the lain highway to a road hldi led lo the island The car Into the water As the ir left roadway the occupants for help Mr and Mrs tzel proprietors ot Ibe Old Mill re- ort heard the screams and ran in night dollies lo spol They lunged inlo water risking telr own lives and a door of machine which lying on its side practically Tlie were dragged to he and effort a made lo 1 sell at e I hem driver of machine beyond aid when rescued In I riml to rescuers Hie Kir riding in ihc front seal will he driver and other man was it he back seat of the car Mr am Mrs Joseph Bradford of voc who reside in a collage nea In- lake were also to th pot They arrived after mills of the machine had been tak roni the water They in reviving Coroner Woodhead said Ibis loon that ho did not Know whether ir not fin inquest would be held until confers wilh District Attorney man WRIGHT RETURNS DEJECTED days of and ami Ihn Lloyd Wrighl if war man vocal solo by Miss Elsa Schwoch Milwaukee All day OPERATOR OF STILE Joseph arrested ly when the slato prohibition officers and deputy sheriffs seized a mill on a farm in the town of pleaded guilty to the manufacture of liquor and was fined and costs by Judge T W Parkinson this ing A 35 gallon still and 25 to 30 gallons of moonshine were found by Park theater the raiders along with a largu tity of mash paid his fine The court ordered the still and liquor destroyed William Bucks was and costs when he pleaded guilty lo a charge of reckless driving J charged with In the Republican contest for Ibo nomination I L terson is load ing by a wide margin Ho had voles Jap Upton has and William Here's Your Date SATURDAY Presbyterian rummage sale Stock Pavilion p m Croatian Tamburica chestra and The Song and Dance Park theater SUNDAY p m Sea MONDAY IP p m Rotary club luncheon Y M C A p in Hea Park theater p American Lexion m Order ters LEAVE BANKS IN TO MERCY OF BANDITS AND GUNMEN IS CLAIM Disappointment was expressed to ay liy bankers at the of Gov 1 J in op o vigilante system for batiks In the rural utilities aud small cities against II cut of the bank nd Hichard P vice president nd cashier of Exchange both the governor for is attitude It would appear that be governor to leave tho hanks at the of and gunmen said lie pointed out that of vigilantes lias been carried ml successfully in other hat there has been a consequent re- In the number of bank robr Tim system provides tbo machinery for Immediate action in with the of tho aw when a robbery occurs alsd s n warning lo bank bandits has in event f a crime and thai escape would not u- easy Mr pointed out that the of to io wilh the sheriff Ifl a lo tbu entire community as veil as to Ibe banks A bank rob ory is a blow to the entire Community as well as to tho tanking he said bankers already have offered i standing reward of for the killing of a bank robber by nn officer nt law lu case of robbery or at- tempted escape There also a for the cap- ture or leading o he capture and conviction of- a bank in the county lias been made to Sheriff Owen Owens for the of In ibis county the of tbo plan having been received by Hie local banks from the Wisconsin Hankers association ELEVATOR OPERATOR KILLED IN FALL elevator operator in the Stroll building was instantly and two other persons were seriously Injured when the elevator dropped four and the heavy counter weights crashed through the top of the cage crushing the operator day Herbert and Harry Stolto narrowly escaped death by jumping from the elevator as It passed the Brat landing condition is reported as serious he having internal injuries was less seriously burl ing a truck without a fined and license was I p m Woodmen I Hurr Oak Lodge World of nf Ibe Wisconsin crs was expressed II favoring ing of a traffic bureau in wilh Ibe was expresse Data ami statistics on need new hotel for will and discussed al n future Ibe directors decided j E T EATON POSITION WITH ROYAL INSURANCE CO K T who has been in the employ of Hardy Hyan as manager of Insurance department for several has accepted a position with the Hoyal Insurance company as special agent In Wisconsin for both ami Newark insurance company lie begins bis new work May 21 and will be located with E O Basse state for Ibe same companies at building Milwaukee lie will continue to reside In kesha al McCall St and will still the be in degree with his former agency remained exactly where il was when the last brittle The next move is ised in a fortnight when Mrs Miriam Noel Wright is determined to go lo tlic Spring ireen Wia home of the famous architect Mr is si 111 my husband bis home Is Ibe only home I lave shf said yesterday before re- turning to with her ney I shall be back within two weeks Wrighl returned to un bis future COL WILLIAMS IS Col Alexander S Williams S M C sentenced to loss of four numbers In the inn list for drunkenness at Coronda Joach probably will never n general in the corps That was opinion here today after of the Navy Wilbur's approval of his demotion Williams now goes to on the list of e colonels he is 49 yearn old and subject lo retirement in about 15 years while under him there are on- ly about a half dozen other colonels FUND IS SOUGHT FOB NEW PAINTING Relieving among the group of of past mayors a likeness of John Caspar who ed as village president In- i eluded several Waukesha citizens first eye nose far and of the clinic in tins was held Ibis at the court house Nelson A C Tolan J herl of Milwaukee known specialism were lu charge The hours were from 1 to G o'clock Mrs Fletcher county nurse said al 10 o'clock this ing lhal she had received fifty for examination and ex- peeled many more Parents and dren came from all parts of the ty In securing funds necessary for the cost ot the painting The council sometime ago made an appropriation lo cover Iho of painting pictures of former mayors but did not Include any Of the past presidents The committee has asked lhal Freeman accept all donations for tbo coal of thti liar painting which Is which amount will be over to ho when complete   

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