Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - July 17, 1923, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin TENTH WISCONSIN TUESDAY JULY 17, 1923. PRICE THREE CENTS Today Says France to Am the Old Penny Heaviest Ev Arthur Brisbane 1023, by Star France none too politely tolls land lo mind Thar Franco has often Heve 1 hero 1 tells have de- and Germany de- means ruin to English Poincare replies for Germany is NOT Tn any case English industry does not concern We intend to make Germany 7iay for damage done to ami shall proceed according to our not or restrained by FOSTER FROM WISCONSIN MEETING RADICAL LEADER DENIED TO SPEAK AT CON- BY STATE TIVE Ir's a The next is Here have not their judgment with mushy will be glad that the United Slates rs out of that European mixup and will allow no democrat or re- publican to put Uncle Sam's to bo into the BULLETIN Associated July al executive hoard of the Wisconsin Federation of Labor this afternoon de- nied Hie of 7.. well known radical labor ro before the convention was reason assigned by Hie board for its July organized workers in Wisconsin met here today at tlie state federation of labor convention for the purpose of their lines and for -o i -u T -i attack from G. President f of the Trident Publishing Company Need 1'olitical Power j Federation officers m their used to own a large sized reports see the necessity for ican coined in Tt political action ami a chain of thirteen loops around the mend that organized labor 5n the stats and in the center the in- its conferences with farm ARE On the until such a time as it may be other side was a plowshare and desirable to work through a new sun and tho YOUR independent political I a definite Thp United States should party in Wisconsin the federation few hundred million of those legislation committee reports that as cents and distribute I the result of the 1923 legislature labor I made Out or The French are effecting the interests of knowing what they arc Twenty years ago France might have hesitated to defy the British til Then she would have risked a destructive No such When powder anu bullets camp into made noblemen in their ai mor a and the a fighting The machine has done the same thing the British v. illi it- per cent were said to have become Organization is Labor to take stock of Its in the legislature and to lay plans for strengthening its tical according to Any indicated support of candidates for public office is to be avoided as in the the leaders The attrition of the convention will probably be directed toward plans for extension of organization i work both among women and men r the executive board of the 1-rjinco. for tho rules in the f federation It that real fighting must be P labor must commence to take stock Phf bus floot of submarines i i r 41 ability to combat successfully a it- suicidal for tho in como out if war wore Mi i lent is lending drills millions to built fences and i- fur H is too in that trouble will nut tho 1'nil- od with on the can bo most stripped of hor don't want Germany's gold or Wo don't want to take sides with tbo French ran got or with live that she i v e n e w e d onslaught of employers I against workers when there is r flooded labor labor has not forgotten the son of the the ranks of the will be greatly augmented be- foie that rime the executive board It that organization be advanced a against lowered Court in for Attack ale expected to be in- d mg the S u p r e in e court for its in the minimum wage case for Officers be- lieve that thc convention will be j d to opposition to prohibition and trot what wo of intoxicating liquors and to indorse buv while yielding as much ean bo taken without plan of amalgamation of liade unions into industrial Unemployment insurance is again to of the it is Lieut. Gov. a ought on the to bo on every American coin is expected to ritten across the face of every I address the Some k note for Iho ton bers of the industrial commission also expected to Sachtjen Takes Office as Dry Commissioner Today newspapers that rto go tn and got their dour now mourn nil cist of bonus and war 11 no of honesty tho and bonus should bo if hv only lo patriotic that howled for tho that is are informed bv tho for nnd will on Pago 2, 2nd THE WEATHER Fair I on i glil I i t t 1 o in- July W. of son was appointed prohibition Governor J. J. assumed his now duties lie W. Stanley Smith of Ashland who up his new office today insurance com- i of Assemblyman to the dry chief's position carries with it a salary of an- Marshfield Police Chief Is Witt Dismissed Exemption Grant Is 1 IS TOO c II u DEFENDANTS to Home SENTED IJY C. E. buly or deliberating j the taxes from small houses to land for two hours the Marshfield Fire and values will be one of the effects of tne Police Monday after- j Johnson just which vides an exemption from taxation all homesteads to the value of according to a statement Issued by John of the in- and at the same voted to heritance tax division of tae state who i charged with in his effect of taxes on some chickens which i land will be to depress its from poultry show thus aiding the home bunder DV Prof. M. Tinkam of tne enabling him LO acquire a lot Vor Marshfield school faculty was the louei the statement witness against is in line with the argument Asks Charge j that farm lands are capitalized at too Attorney Charles E. thus and reinstate Chief who was suspended owing to allegations of and of by Mayor both lants during the hearing and at the men from the farms and reducing products by increasing the ex- conclusion of the testimony asked of antl city lots the commission remove the the expanse of both homes and against Chief stating tnat there was not sufficient evidence against him to warrant his Private employed 'the testified thai during their tion the patrolman and the were lax in their visits to tne which they were ordered to at intervals during the Chief Read Orders Chief on the stand said that he had read the Mayor's to an the This statement by the three iii the CUT IN T. B. TEST FUND who testified that they visited loons intervals the IT DAHL AND HUBER STRINGS THAT CAUSED MILLION DOLLAR TION TO ALL DAY SEARCH f OR MISSING GIRL ENDS IN FAILURE COUNTY TIES PRESS HUNT BUT HAVE NO CLUE TO SOLUTION OF WANDO ATTACK by other urgent Special investigators said that once ten day officer of the police force outer the Eagle hotel and that was At tinie the attempted to purchase a but told that it would be the left the Witt Gives Version July Farm Bureau has issued a statement deploring and con- demning the action of the legislature in reducing from to 000 the appropriation the culin eradication work among The statement charges that tri- composed of Gov. Speaker and Chairman Huber of the finance committee was Mr. sible for attacking a surtax provision Patrolman told of having his chickens in the Witt to the in the assembly causing it to be defeated in the ami said he hail tola Mr. Witt 01 ate and in the Witt at that time said being introduced by Senator that he Had either aii his chickens from Marshfield nad raised thorn Later Mr. Witt to pay fa Fight Is Not Over The that fight for an adequate bovine tubercular campaign is the chickens lo avoid but commenced in The cockerel which was from Mr. flock obtained bv counties have been Mr. Witt's without the of Mr. it was disclosed at Witt thru a trade by other scattered work has been done at state expense which is the proper plan as this is a state wide Since no county has as yet been it agreed that the f f operation expense of the should 01 Dig Water changeable to the county out of in- Power Transfer Filed paid by the Have Burdened Farmers the plan of county participation 15 had adopted half of thc cost of an area tost would have been able to each comity The ty would bo to secure these of dollars are involved in tin the Light Power Company to the o i t e r n states Power Official ro- of the sale filed with funds by increasing taxes the late on inul property 1 h o Power Company Light and in the citie of La Eau and the farmers taxes would ly be farmer pays about 55 per cent Local Man Fined at Point on Fast Driving Charge Wallor of Wisconsin a and of at Point whew he to charge of driving thirty hour on North Second streer was with three Stevens Point ail or whom guilty similar Chippewa Falls and The company owns and controls seventy-one sand eight hundred of developed water power and 780 of line in Western supplying electricity to cities and Eau and and Red in Gas i- in C Eau Fall anil Reported Car of cost of tuberculosis eradication directly by loss on cattle condemned and would again be called to pay a laroe proportion of the indemnity in his The same parties who advocated the county participation which would increase the taxes were also the ones who killed t h e constructive tuberculosis which was changeable against the general state and substituted an inadequate measure on the plea of of taxes to the July ment that the search for Mary 21-year-old girl wanted in tion with the mysterious attack upon her Walter early last would be extended to all sections of central Wisconsin was made by Sheriff Siewert 01 Marathon county late yesterday after an all day search of the big swamp near the home south of Rothschild had revealed no trace of the Aided by an airplane which circled back and forth over the a small posse of experienced woodsmen visited every section of the boggy and forested morass that could be penetrated by human but could find no trace to indicate that the glri had sought the Could Not in Swamp At the conclusion of the search Siewert and Undersheriff Louis Hinrich both expressed the opinion that Miss cannot be in ing in the swamp or If she is in that part of the it is the belief of the officers that she is assisted and cared for by would be impossible to live in the swamp even for one said Sheriff are able and deer that make existence almost intolerable even in the day Aviator Mark who made several trips across and around and looked over the ing stated that he saw no sign of recent human The swamp itself is a gruesome place and apparently its only inhabitants arc the mosquitos and deer a few and the reptiles which hide in the mud and ooze amid the rank vegetation which grows in the unshaded In the ed places it is dark and awe-inspiring even when the sun is shining its Believe Effected Friends of Miss express the fear that her mind has become and that she is either dead or is being secreted by someone who with her The are to accept tirs and are now aion those As the case stands at they have very little to work on and the investigations are ing more or less in the Mrs. continues to improve at the Wausau Memorial hospital but has been unable to throw any light on the identity of her Editor Of Dies At Work July ferring to remain at work rather iXan prolong for a year a life he knew was doomed by of the John McAlpine editor of the American died at his mer home here Mr. Siddall was told by doctors veral months unless he ed he could live for but a short time He said that he would die In harness and insisted thai no one know of the death sentence which the tors had imposed upon Sacho Pleads Gu New FARM LABOR MAN WILL TAKE SEAT IN U. S. SENATE PARTY NOW HAS BOTH OF MINNESOTA'S ATE JOHNSON WILL HASTEN BACK TO M. of the Eagle hotel late Monday afternoon appeared before Judge R. E. Andrews voluntarily pleaded ty to the same charge as that on which a jury Saturday found him not except that the that of selling moonshine liquor in his hotel wan committed on V and 10, instead or July 11 and 12, as charged in ginal warrant which was sworn to Mayor Fined Mr. Sacho was fined he was to have paid Monday after- Further prosecution had mised by the state through Attorney R. R. based on dence secured by two private tives who have been operating in ilie city for several under orders of the At Mr. trial this evidence was discounted by Attorney C. E. attorney Tor the defendant and the jury returned a dict of not guilty after or about an Pastor of Holy Land Church Visiting Here The Rev. Reding of Peter and Paul church entertained an OKI time friend yesterday in the person of the Rev. A. who is in charge of the Arabian Catholic church at and who is this country visiting among the bian Catholics in the various parts the United Father Stevens that tions in the Holly Land improved both from an and administrative view point the British took possession ot the of Associated St. July representation in the United States senate has been turned over to party as the result of another political transition which he state went through in the special senatorial election Magnus Johnson of a gained the ed post vacated by the recent death of Senator additional today from the special ion swelling his Has Safe Plurality Tn of the state's precincts has a lead of more than 000 over Governor J. A. O. Re- with James poor Senator-elect Johnson will sit Shipstead who elected fall over Frank B. Both Johnson and Shipstead and have an- intention with the of Robert M. in the next Will Finish Although jubilant over his che real dirt farmer senator was more today with getting his ng than with things political Tnd he to ment incident to the He did let a few He wanted to ignore requests for a to his political haying and other harvesting en behind during his strenuous but now that the is out of the way he can turn to the back La Pleased Follette accompanied by Mrs. La lette here last night from Battle where the senator been for several When informed at midnight that had defeated Senator lette that That is a cent victory in behalf of the Will Hold Last Rites for Mrs. Blain Tomorrow Will Hold Elkhorn Farmer i for Murdering Reported car salos from tho July 17. Adolph Essex Percy Benson held in the county jail here arc as Frod will be charged with the killing of Hudson Guy Karl Fritz as soon as a warrant is Hudson sworn following the of a Hudson jury which completed an man this Hudson investigation of conditions Gus Port Hudson ing it was announced John this Charles Frank this Essox August Star two deaths tn Stw mid two days both after brief x the department fears people that be of the are disease here in a virulent and i- the utmost Funeral services for Mrs. pioneer Wood county who died at her home in this city afternoon at the age of 74, will be held at tomorrow fiom the home on Third street and at o'clock at Peter and Catholic The Rev. ing- will and burial will be in Calvary Mrs. Claino came to Wisconsin from Canada 53 years with her Moses who pre- ceded hi r in death by three ter about four years in the city Mr. and Mrs. Blain moved upon a farm about five miles north of trie where they made their home un- til Mr. Blain's when Blain returned to Wisconsin The deceased is survived by three daughters and three Mrs. Ed. Elis Blain and Mary Blain of Wisconsin Mrs. Anna of Norman Blain of and George Blain of Finds Saving in Cost of Making Electricity United is an increasingly heavier user of but despite the mounting power the consumption of fuel to produce it is decreasing in survey figures show that the consumption of coal for that purpose in 1022 was only 2.r> pounds u as compared with 3.2 pounds in of Giyen Welcome in Fox Valley Associated Wis. July and the Fox river valley a ing reception roday to General Henri J. E. of the and his party hero Thousands of people lined the the and trie the French hero to the city hall wheer he was ed by Mayor Henry Renter and city The General was of Appleton Rainbow division veterans To Take Referendum Wausau Health Fears Epidemic Filipino Resign Today in Body Associated P. July in the political war between nor Leonard Wood and of- today when the cabinet and council of state resigned in a Tho ed the At the meeting of the directors of the Chamber of Commerce held day evening at the Hotel it was decided to hold a referendum among the of the association on the of continuing the stand taken with regard to advertising solicitors and other projects offered to thc chants and business It is claimed that members of the tion are not vigorously living up to tho agreement and it will be determined whether the protective feature of the agreement shall be The directors voted to advertise for rooms to house the guests at the Fun oral directors Leviathan Starts Return Is Practically I Associated July on the last lap of its first I round trip as a passenger vessel ing the American flag sailed f o home today with j Albert B. former chairman ot j the United States Shipping i Senator Hiram Johnson of j nia who has been studying Europe at i first and a number of j board members among the A crowd cheered the j as it left the The I was practically with the ex- ception of medical stores which eluded one gallon of brandy for each 100 Recovering from Operation Andrew the fifteen year old son of Mr. Mrs. Fred W. Krohn of this who was stricken with an attack of appendicitis and sub- mitted to is reported to Tie weU on the road to re- covery at the Riverview where he taken late last Elaine Appoints Five to Select State Aid Roads July 17. Blain today announced ment of a joint legislative committee of five to select the miles of highway to be added to the trunk The committe George of Columbia ator A Fred Assemblyman Richard coln and of