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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - April 12, 1923, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                               f WISCONSIN RAPIDS DAEY TRIBUNE NINTH WISCONSIN RAPIDS WIS THURSDAY APRIL PRICE THREE CENTS FIFTY ONE GERMANS INVASION VICTIMS FATHER AND SON BANQUET DRAWS BIG ATTENDANCE SCOUT GATHERING WELL AT- Astronomer Finds Einstein Theory Sound San world Famous Reds Ask New Trial TALKS BIG GATHERING AT HA LL NIGHT Two hundred and seventy-five ple the annual Father anil SOM held under the auspices of l he Boy Scouts Council The gathering was one of the is in possession of la new ciple in physics which emphasizes the of as announced by Sir Isaac Newton in 1687 in confirmation I A S T of Einstein theory of relativity it was announced at the Lick tory near here last night by Dr W W Campbell noted astronomer Dr Campbell director of the 1 and president-elect of the Uni- versity of California announced he j had confirmed the theory as a result most successful of its kind ever held in Wisconsin Rapids and did much to promote fellowship between men boys and to stimulate the Interest of all in the Scout movement The presided over by W T as toastmaster The High School furnished several fine sical numbers during the dinner and following the dinner an interesting of short talks were given with Dr W H Hurt Special Field Scout Commissioner of Chicago as the principal speaker Taiks to Fathers and Boys Dr Hurt made an unique appeal to the men and boys in his and inspirational address He con- i the boys for belonging to the organization saying that it was the one great institution of erica which brings men and boys of different creeds nationalities and ages together for a great purpose of ing better manhood for the nation He asked the fathers and the men to give more of their time and attention to the buys of the community and asked the to develop themselves into able and dependable young citizens Le worthy of the attentions and the in- of their fathers and the men of the community Great Responsibility The conditions of the present day It a serious obligation of ems 1023 to bring up the youth un- der the best of care and guidance said Dr Hint He deplored the present of people during prosperity to forget about church and God and everyone else but themselves Thp real houses of the com- j are the schools Dr Hurt de- j Baying that no to he with the children j the community who were deserving of consideration He pleaded calculations based on photographs of the sun taken by him and a group of I assistants during a total eclipse at j Wallal off the northwest coast of ASKS OF FUEL POSTPONEMENT OF POLAKOWSKI HIGHWAY MEASURE SUPPORTED BY CITIES AND COUNTIES IS RECOMMENDED FOR UK YTH THIS MORNING Fails To Pass State Senate NEGLIGIBLE SINCE OCCUPATION BEGAN drvs I tralia September 21 last For the first time in years on the date of the observation 1 j it was clear Twelve photographic j plates were brought back to the ob- j turning out to be J lory and afforded excellent of measurement Dr Campbell said The sensational murder case ot which echoed In Communist uprisings in Europe and South has been revived by the hearing on the petition for a new trial The two men accused for murdering a Dedham Mass paymaster are shown here at the Sacco right who has been on hunger strike 13 witb his Bartholomew Waywardness In Children Due To Laxity At Home Cleveland Girl Establishes New Dance Mark There are four serpents which in- vade the American home Dr W H Hurt former Chicago scout executive and recognized authority on the Ing of children told an audience of Wisconsin at the Ideal theatre yesterday afternoon perverted sex standards flagrant dis- obedience to law and selfishness Dr Hurt hopes to combat these evils by developing in parents a realization of their responsibilities and by a er spiritual atmosphere In the homes of the nation Tew parents he asserted realize the amount of leisure which their dren enjoy and how they enjoy It It is in these play hours that adverse In- fluence or those good work most freely How can we hope to have our dren strictly moral law abiding and unselfish when we tolerate lax standards for he asked He appealed to women's high moral that men the sense bovs Ior morner care all of which MISS HELENE MAYER WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP WITH FIFTY-TWO HOURS AND TEEN OF DANCING i Want Dependability to the boys Dr Hurt said tHe great need today in America VMS more dependability It is needed 1 far more than money and ability he i America Is short of able men If you are real Scouts you are building real American citizenship is dependability Boys wearing the Scout badges are not alone but are the representatives of hair million boys in the sation are standing back of the Scout badges with a one hundred per pine under the label he Dr Hint closed his Inspiring talk j a pica for men to spend more he said were far greater In them than In men Dr talk which was given under the auspices of the League of Women Voters i small number By Associated Press Cleveland O- Apr Helene Mayer 21 Cleveland department store saleswoman today established a I continuous dancing 01 for concrete paving hours and 16 minutes breaking the j Highway 66 from with previous record of -10 line to resolutions adopted at previous utes made by Miss Alma at New York last Monday Miss Mayer started dancing at Association a m Tuesday and quit at p m for the road west today Their heads swathed in damp dages three girls were gliding over dance hall floors here 1 7 that would surpass me t against any expenditure ot money this road unless It be In the form jot a concrete pavement surpass Tne j hours and two minutes continuous dancing record established in New York by Miss Alma Cummings Started Tuesday Morning Miss Helene Mayer saleswoman in a stoie here dean of the competition started at o'clock Tuesday morning in the hope town of setting a new record of at least hours j ved upon the county board to prevent The others Madeline the tearing up of the road west of j By Associated Press j Madison Wis April j kowski general highway tax j at the request of the League of j Wisconsin Municipalities and County Boards Association was recommended for indefinite postponement today by the highway committee of the legislature Two committee providing for graduated license fee based upon weight and a gasoline tax were mended for passage members of the committee said Mayors Advocate Mayors and attorneys representing a number of Wisconsin cities appeared before the joint highway committee yesterday afternoon to advocate sage of the Polakowski highway tax Introduced at request of the league of Wisconsin municipalities and the county boards association These city representatives expressed opposition to the weight and gasoline tax bills sponsored by highway committee because of their distribution features The committee gasoline tax proposal provides that funds collected from its application should go back to the counties on the basis of country road mileage l The Polakowski favored by the cities for a weight tax ing from cars a two cent gasoline tax and a two per cent highway privilege tax assessed against automobiles on their valuation This last tax would be In lieu of the present personal property tax Revenue derived from this ure amounting to approximately The group or men pre- 000.000 would be distributed to the 30 expressed themselves and cities Among those who port of this measure and against the highway committee were Mayor Daniel Mayor A A Bentley L Lurvey city at- torney of Fond du Lac R G city attorney of Janesville F M Wylie representing the city of E of Racine and Ford Macgregor Madison secretary of the league of Wisconsin ty Associated Press Madison Wis Apr scored ate today vote of i the Peterson resolution adop assembly memorializing congress to 1 amend the Volstead act to Essen Germany Apr manufacture of with Germans murdered and holic content of more tha of one percent one-half of coal and coke is the This stand of the senate is directly opposite from that of the assembly which has consistently passed wet measures throughout the session j way the Germans summarize the out- I standing result of the Residents Concrete on Statte 66 ti Residents of Plover village and of town of Plover have not given up on j a meeting of the Plover Strenuous opposition was ed to the plans of the Portage Let this road stand as it is this year it was said at the meeting but let's fight for the future improvement of the highway with concrete It was said that residents of tne of Plover had the securing of an injunction to be of It who started at a m and village and the repairing was bv a trude Walker ho began half an hour j clay and gravel this spring f local women j later i Is understood fhat the farmers in Bob Williams who started as Miss j Plover as well as the residents of the Mayer's partner dropped out want no money spent for almost twenty-four hours of gravel i Last year Plover voted to bear a large of the expense of minute rests were allowed j paving the highway with concrete but every seven hours but when the Postage county board did occupation ot j the Ruhr which began exactly three months ago They declare that the reparations delivery of and coke Drvs claim that it indicates for the conditions would that those favoring direct I have amounted to tons prohibition will be able to Names of passage of anv measure that would I quarters nave issued a curtail application of the state hst and j occupation the of tne deatns i 01 Germans who have been Senator Smith voted against j j Twenty-five of those killed are given as laborers thirteen as officials and the remainder merchants and pensioners and two women The ages range from eight to seventy years Centuries in Press Germans say i makes It Impossible for them to j accurately how many centuries I in prison sentences have been body posed and how many billions of was in have been confiscated i ence Unidentified Body Found Today In Madison Creek By Associated Press Madison Wis Apr of an unidentified young man found in Catfish river seven miles west of Madison today according tti j Janitor i received here by Sheriff Krugg j D J T ials state that the body i Ul In word Officials ly that of a Japanese or Chinese t student at the University of discovery sin V Jeske the The body was found by Wm school Jeske came upon a inger farmer It been in the water having been frozen tinde freed i Iver Ith the breaking up building rr j and the Inmates from serious injury i or death In the opinion of school here While filling the firebox at the school acme upon a piece of coal which was too large to Madison through the furnace door tior of the state will continue to off a Part of tne chunk and im- the privilege of maintaining their own mediately noticed a piece of paper Hospitals Hold Power To Exclude Physicians staffs with power to exclude certain Cities City Water Department Giving Mains Spring Bath The city water started today to give the city water mains their annual spring cleaning ning at the Oak street pumping tion every water main will be flushed thus cleaning out the winter's accumu- lation of sediment which always in the dead ends The flushing operation necessitates to spend more with their dads Invitation to Boys Rev A A Bennett opened the ing uith invocation He was followed by of America Immediately after the banquet Scout Commissioner issued an invitation to all joys present to join the Scouts and the men to join the boys on their hikes and in their meetings Mayor O K Roenius said that the Wisconsin Rapids regarded the Scout organization as a ant part in the citizenship of the city He that the men of today held a for the men of tomorrow the working of the Oak street pumps at capacity and it is likely that for a couple of days until the process is completed there will be an unusual amount of sediment in the Cleaning of the mains will result in the water eventually being less dis- colored than it has been all winter The water department yesterday commenced the erection of the mental filter plant at the Oak street station and it is expected that it will be in operation within a short time to be a Scout because of the good qualities which Scouting developed in j the boys in helpfulness md he hoped the boys would respond truthfulness trustworthiness forming and worthy of the interest the men j of clean habits providing for taking in them times and valuable instruction Donald Odegard was an interesting He the young son of Carl and he spoke on Why I Am message was that he THE WEATHER Generally fair night and Friday somewhat tonight extreme south portion colder F r i d a v northeast I warmer portion ood He closed his well delivered talk with the statement T am a Scout because it is the best thing to be Carl the father of the young orator who is a Scoutmaster talked on Why I Am a Scoutmaster He said that the work was instructive to the boys and interesting and able to the man as it renews youth provides healthy outdoor recreation and places a fine responsibility upon the men through their leadership The dinner was a delicious one ably prepared by Mrs Emma Smith and was served by the Camp Fire Girls The School Band rendered some fine numbers during the dinner and were generously applauded Scout Executive Wilcox was highly com- mended for the fine J dancing Eat While Dancing Three which examination tound physicians if the assembly follows the To contain a considerable quantity ot recommendation of the committee on public welfare and kills the Nein Iz believed that the powder was t- w Alt 01 those voiced from taxation tion to a policy of that phvsicians To got hungry they munched 1 cent the proposition and drank malted milk without j stoning I Teachers Must Return All Shoes were worn out every so otten j -i OT t A new pair was brought out and the Ky April girl took off one shoe at a time and j with one foot behind she hopped about j Contracts for the teaching year of as best she could while bystanders put j have been recently mailed to on the new shoe i the majority of the sixty teachers who The orchestra dwindled and swelled j are in the public schools of Sometimes there was a full contingent of musicians and a other times a or saxophone j as the final date on which they may be a j the city and v ill be returned by April t 27 the date fixed by the school board soloist held forth alone i After that date school j will enter In upon negotiations j with applicants for positions in the schools would take more money from the cities to be turned Into the state treasury Cities are required to pay the said more than they re- In return a system that they claimed to be and tory seems to be a tendency In the present legislature to take money from municipalities and pour It into the state treasury the Racine said This policy of Indirect taxation Is very much to be deplored j It in extravagant tui es Mayor Hoan declared that kee Is now paying more money Into the state treasury for road ment than it gets any return for Un- der the condition Milwaukee does not have enough money to keep its streets In good condition he said placed In the drilled hole while the coal was still in The mine for the purpose of loosening It but for some reason failed to explode who examined the der claim that It sufficient if ex- in the furnace to do serious damage to the school building Appointed To Judge At Moose Event Petitions Ford Circulated In Nebraska it expected that the turnover this I Assembly Tables To year be slightly less than r By Associated Press I ei years Omaha Apr bearing more than 1.600 names re- j Will Get that the name Henry j Cut runds u A A 10 placed on Hearing Un 13 primary ballot next year as j sive party president of j Madison Wis Apr the United States were filed with on Governor Elaine's general income state here late yesterday i tax was set for April Similar petitions it was announced 19 by the legislature today A joint will in Idaho Saturday and j meeting of the joint finance others are being circulated in j tee and the assembly committee on sasr Minnesota Illinois Indiana South would be held at that time Dakota Colorado and other states the public will be permitted to ss itself on the tax proposal By Associated Press Madison Wis Apr 12 The reducing the annual appropriation for the prohibition enforcement de- from to was tabled by the assembly today The vote was 48 to 46 The wet This measure was introduced at the suggestion of a physician of Crosse and provides that hospitals enjoying privileges exempting them be open to ail When the sure came up for hearing a score of hospital organizations were rep re- j in opposition to the measure I They claimed that the hospital John should have the power to pass on the j eligibility of physicians to operate In the hospitals T I i Jung prominent 01 P city has been selected as one of the ACCeptS olaine S judges to serve with the prize Veto Of Huber Amendment Committee on the night of the I cond annual Moose Gras in Milwaukee which will be given by the Club of Moose Lodge 49 Milwaukee on Satnrdav night April ate IS to 13 to -14 The attair promises to be a Governor Blames veto ot tne and of the ment ot prison work law to en- I visiting members of the be larmed ywS Madison making optional prisoners should many mer lodge The Mardi Gras will Oe preceded ov a Dig street parade in Senator Henry Huber tne afternoon tion leader voted against the nor on the roil call mjr n re m A Bogoger Disposes The change in the law was j i m T D posed said to prevent j Of MOCK I 13115 10 Retire abuses that have crept in due to the release of prisoners sentenced to J M A Bogoger has sold his stock under the prohibition law of new and second hand goods to and dry members voted on both sides so the strength of neither side was revealed Jack and Andrew of this city Flying Squadron Visiting possession of the store Badger Cities This Month Bogoger Is one of the pioneer business men of Wisconsin Rapids Madison assembly where he has ben engaged in the Report Claims Four Irish c lin Leaders Are Now Captives i Tornado Strikes Village By Associated Press j London is reported in Alexandria La Apr Clonmel that Count Plunkett persons were Injured fifteen houses tess Mary McSwiney ami j wrecked and some damage done the Linch's brother a tornado struck Meridian La captured by Irish nationalist troops a sawmill town thirty miles south of Giving Cities Right To Sell Milk Is Defeated By Associated Press Madison Wis Apr s showing a strength of nearly cantile business for the past two to one of the drvs the Flying eight years He states that he Squadron of America a company of now retire from militant prohibition speakers has ly the state will speak at a j number of places month j Their first stop was La Crosse and j from there they go to Sparta in Tipperary today says an Exchange ver granting authority to cities to establish milk depots and enter in- to the business of distributing milk was killed by the Senate today 17 to 15 This measure had gone through the Telegraph dispatch from London reports reaching here here early today according to assembly It was floor of the Senate attacked on the as por The First Methodist church at Wa- law of Arthur Pepin Mrs Kate J Pepin of this for the radio at has been engaged for a three day series 01 talks beginning April j tjon K Y W Chicago at eight t clock Saturday evening Mrs Members of this band will start a j has in person before series of lectures in Milwaukee consin Rapids audiences on a ing Friday Other cities to be of occasions ed will be Racine and Monroe and other cities of southern Wisconsin READ TITE TRIBUNE WANT ADS   

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