Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - August 30, 1923, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin ffe TENTH 3105. WISCONSIN THURSDAY AUGUST 30, 1923. PRICE THREE CENTS Today Assorted News Far Now Yellow and Cold Arthur 1923, By Star i Stock markets felt better The patient sat up and a little nourishment on the long Some think there will be no coal Others think this try can't get Americans ing and selling to each other and to countries that escape the war NEAR BREAK PLANS FOR DAY CELEBRATION don't when asked a- bout general conditions to take into Hundreds of millions that went into whiskey every now go to savings banks and to legitimate Time and energy formerly devoted to getting over the night now go into real j What the final result of prohibition will be time will Whether ern laces have succeeded in spite of alcohol or thanks to it we don't But there's no doubt that for a while at least prohibition means lous pi The Turks beat erybody when Mohammed took alcohol from SENATOR MAYOR NIUS AND GEORGE W. MEAD WILL SPEAK AT ANNUAL NIO American army man the world's flying speed record yesterday kilometers in 21 11 Germans aie building flying chines for a 28 hour service between Hamburg and New Real is The Irish Free State wins the Only sixty per cent of the inhabitants cared to Ap that means to try an experiment quiet Any more fighting in Europe certainly would seem Belgium complains she only got from Germany TWO MILLION gold marks more England spent on the war that saved j Belgium from the Kaiser at least TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND LION more gold marks than No complaint fi om so Learned gentlemen of the Bar sociation want the United States preme Court removed fiom ton from the influence of Con- which means the influence of the people that elect Congress and point Supreme Court through their paid the Some citizens think the Supreme Court is quite fai enough away from i the influence of the people that it would not do any harm to bring it back a little Complete details of the big Labor Day to be held under the auspices of the local and Labor council were made public this after final approval had been placed upon the program by the committee in charge at a meeting at the club last Three addresses will feature the which will open with the an- parade by the union workers of the a. m. and will close with a baseball stunts and contests at the fair grounds in the Quick Principal Speaker Senator William F. Quick of who was the of the Socialist group in the upper house of the state at the last will be the speaker of the day His address is scheduled at and will probably last about an Mayor O. Roenius give the opening address at the fair grounds at and at George W. president of the Consolidated Water Power and Paper company will A picnic lunch will be served at the fair grounds from to Game A Feature Following Senator Quick's address there AM 11 be the St. Lawrence club team and the Marshfield city At the close foot races for boys and girls under fourteen ill be with cash prizes for the There will also be a sack race for The parade will form at the St. Paul station under the direction of Ernst marshall of the clay Headed by the it will include the central labor body the Wisconsin Rapids sulphite and paper mill masons and maintenance of way cereal ry paper and From the St. Paul depot the line of march will lead to the fair where the entire program will be Placer gold is found in Alaska at Smothered Infant Out of That is the most pleasing Fear of of gold for j of VI Chinaman or philosopher can sit his little pan and wash out dust and was the fear of Plenty of people will go scorn that prompted there and waste four dollars for every Flossie 28, Richland dollar found I to smother her two weeks old More money has been put into gold infant and Pack its hl a mines than has ever been taken out of officials here The woman them I 1S being held here on a charge of I first degree murder after confessing Young Mr. Sutphen inherited her held to be mentally sub- 000 and took violently drink while by physicians who examined the money The charge of his combe said they The bas been a widow for uncertain might be time she had a der or A sweetheart who called at her ing a slight smell of almonds land Center Then she came of Ito a hospital where a child close together are those three born to The baby was two words weeks old when she started for her as close as three Brooding over the expected POVERTY DIRT DISEASE scorn of her fellow townspeople while in a Madison railroad station A distinguished Senator suggests she is alleged to have smothered the one of the palaces in Berlin for a The body United States was found in the in which it had in all capitals to be paid for bv the arc suggested There are f several second hand crowns drifting a- 11 ound Europe at bargain Why 3 not get one of those for each American If you must make an ass of do it Badger Rum Caravan Halted In Illinois Following Battle THREE AUTOMOBILES AND FIVE PRISONERS BY LAKE COUNTY AUTHORITIES TODAY Associated 111., Aug rum caravan from Wisconsin was halted in Lake county today following a street battle between gunmen ing the machines and deputy sheriff's Three automobiles and more than 100 gallons of liquor taken by the county Take Prisoners Five including two one of whom acted as pilot or the are in the Lake county in default of bonds None was injured in the skirmish which resulted in the street following the at- tack upon the first A woman identified herself as Elor of Fond du Lac was in the pilot car also carried a quantity of Gunmen Show Resistance Three gunmen fiom a trailing machine surrounded the pilot and attempted to destroy cargo the procession was Several deputies repelled attempts with revolver Tony and An- na Block of were in the second rum laden The liquor is believed to have been enroute to Report Two Missionaries Killed by Chinese Bandits Associated Aug. Rev. W. Waiteside and the P. G. British missionaries of the church mission society were shot and killed by bandits in province August 14, according to z letter from received here Waste Water Will Supply Soo Engines at Marshfield to the Wis. The Soo Line has plans through which it will secure water for its motives from the S. Miller Fruit com- four men from the Soo made a continuous 24 hour test which revealed that approximately gallons of were ejected as waste each day from the refrigerating chinery at the This is more than the Soo Line is and is expected solve the problem of water supply which at times has been so serious that the road has been forced to ship water in fiom to the plans a line of pipe will be laid from the plant to the Soo Line From the well it will be delivered to the road's tanks by now on the URGES WISCONSIN TO HONOR LABOR IN PROCLAIMING LABOR DAY ASKS PEOPLE OF TO NIZE Aug. 50.- Governor Blain today issued a proclamation ing that the people of Wisconsin ob- serve Labor as a Following is tion in full i this land of labor has a dignity never ecl it in any country cf the was synonymous with slavery in ancient times but we have recognised its economic and its spiritual and we have made it an honored t aside torn in the United States to si one day in each year in tion of j Pay Tribute to state bersnan ed as a legal holiday to be known as Labor On that day all work all offices are closed and ths people leave their labors to seek rest and On that day all pay tribute to giving it due it as the corner stone on v hich is built the happiness and of this Americans love to honor those SAYS BAR MUST FACE CHALLENGE OF RED RADICALS REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA CONSTITUTES REAL DANGER ASSOCIATION CONVENTION HEARS Associated Aug. demand continuation and extension of service on behalf of better ship in the United R. E. L. of told the American Bar Association today in giving the leport of the association's committee on American Mr. Saner is stated on compel ent that there are radicals in this clamoring for a change in the ment from its present form to one of various degrees of communistic It is said there are 400 newspapers and j that represent and that are read regularly by It is also said that was spent during the years in behalf of Unified Action Needed submit that the time has come when members of the Bar should be- stir themselves in a unified to meet this Such unified vity as a matter of been leady too long men see at the time the issue being very clearly drawn in our country between ity and between the forces of real and between government under a written 1 as and a government by I if you the and I the conservative influence of the j erican Bar is sorely needed and should by all means be exercised to its fullest extent in meeting this Stick to Fundamentals Success of the Bar service toward better citizenship will depend largely upon avoiding con- Demands Of Italy Held Humiliating Associated Aug. is un- here that Greece is not dis- posed to accept the humiliating con- ditions imposed by the Italian ment m its note demanding tion for the killing of five Italian members the tier delimitation In the event a deadlock is reached in the settlement of the it is further will propose to submit the question to the League of The Greek government is disposed to express its profound sorrow the massacre and to indemnify the families of who were murdered on Greek The Italian government note to Greece demanded that Greece pay an indemnity of salute the Italian and punish the Greeks responsible for the An answer was in 24 Band Will Play Concert Tonight Near Court House The program for this week's band concert which will be given in the band stand near the court house night is as of C. Chilean J. Cornet SPLIT IS LIKELY OVER PINCHOT'S WAGE PROPOSALS MINERS ARE PLEASED BY BUT ATORS ARE KNOWN TO PROVE ho have our sincere j subjects on which citizens the producers of wealth than may properly insisting on basic the consumers df Working and essential upholding the men in Wisconsin are wisely j constitution of the United and ed in their right to organize for the i maintain in their full integrity the betterment of their own basic institutions of our government Such organizations may use all as conceived and established by those The S. Miller company means to gain their The laws of who wrote our constitution and state incorporate many of the mitted it to us as a sacred al months ago sunk two new the rear of their plant on Noi th tial Both enough water to supply the The waste water fiom the refrigerating machinery allowed to escape into the Dry Officials Report Theft of Withdrawal Permits things for which labor organization State Has This state has been remarkably free i ever to maintain and the port The activities of the committee in past year included efforts to have from and has weathered laws passed to require the periods of depression far better than any other Because this policy has proved irs ing of the federal and state together with the principals and Associated ideals of government in the public and in accordance with the schools and There were no i j legislative sessions in some but as Governor of the j 24 states now have some such In State of John J. five states the bills presented failed to Aug. hereby designate the Conservatism of school enforcement headquarters today sent day of nineteen ties was one difficulty encountered in broadcast a warning that 100 original and twenty-three as LABOR DAY having such bills the report liquor withdrawal 100 form i do recommend be The committee recommended letters such withdrawal ecj a holiday throughout the and forty blank books containing 100 blanks each had been stolen from an unnamed Henry B. who was brought back to this city for abandonment of Bandits from big cities are and children was arraigned be- farms in to get fore Judge E. N. where ing for stolen Indian Wife Deserter Is Bound Over Circuit Court It will be worse in the next Then poison gas and Continued on page 2 THE WEATHER Fair warmer Fri tiny i n c r e a s i n cloudiness with mer south he waived and was bound over to circuit It is thought that he will make his plea of guilty soon as can be com- with Judge B. and Dis- Attorney R. A. Rear Admiral Knox Dies As Result of Heart Attack Associated Aug. e a r Admiral Harry G. died yesterday aboard a train from St. Louis to cording reports received here was due to heart Badger Building Height Law Stands Court Attack Indiana Governor Resigns Bank President's Chair Associated Aug. McCray of Indiana has resigned as Associated president of the Kentland Discount om Aug. 30.-The Wisconsin Ld Deposit and will be ly our height law enacted by the ed by Wilham according to ff building height law enacted by the by 392" legislature its first couit contest today when Judge A. 0. Ind Aug. Stolen of the Dane county superior Warren T. McCray called a meeting court overruled a demurrer to a of njs creditors to be held at the Hotel plaint served on Piper com- Friday afternoon at 2 of Madison to prevent that con- the action of which confirms corn from constructing a hotel i the report that has been widespread than the 100 foot limit allowed by to the effect that the governor is Attorneys announced an immediate appeal would be taken to j the Wisconsin supreme To Hear Argument For the j Release of 1 Will Take No Action in Coal Difficulty Los Aug. ney Reeve of the superior was to decide whether Mrs Wn ga Would be to bail pending her trial for the of her rhy Los Angeles and Milwaukee n Her attorneys to the court a report of two cians who said Mrs. was suffering from goitre and enlarge 1 tonsils and was in a nervous condition bordering upon Wis. There is little hood of the state taking any action in the coal Edward of markets de- if theic should oome a- scarcity of all kinds of fuel the governor might then take a hand but he declared that Wisconsin has no right lo go into the coal business and no control mine t commissioner clared He asserted that white way system of lighting is being on Lake that woik along this line Should Begin hi Schools schools of America should no more consider graduating a student who lacks in our government a school of theology should graduate a minister who lacks faith in Saner should be borne in mind that the service which is incumbent upon us is Such 111 our schools and should extend itself so that every adult citizen in our country is The foundation is to be done in our The committee's work should be first of all so that in some way contact is made with all our and colleges and thus stimulate a for than has been the case The report closed with tions that a section of the American Bar Association on American ship be and that sufficient funds be provided for it to carry on its by Nobles and E. A. Spanish Military 0' his J. Freta on My Old Kentucky G. for all JFox Trot J. G. F. St. Two Year Old Takes French Leave to See Little Richaid two year son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fourth avenue who ed from his home shortly after five o'clock afternoon and for whom an extensive search was made by relatives and was found near the Wood County Drug store and taken inside he was care of until called for by members of the to his sister the little low was missed about six o'clock and a hunt was started at Fear that he had down to the river and was was expressed by bers of the it was leai ned that a woman who passed him on the stieet noticed that he was ing and brought into the Wood County Drug store where the police were notified that a runaway ster had been About seven o'clock the members of the family called the police ment and were told that the youngster was over at the store where a amount of candy and other goodies had furnished him m der to keep him from No reason other than the fact that he sibly wanted to view some of the movie stars in the at the was given his running away Pays Fine and Costs For Driving on Blocked Street Ben was ar- in Judge court afternoon where he pleaded guilty to the charge of driving over poured Grand avenue ment in violation the state He was given a and Associated Aug. for the settlement of the an- controversy which Governor Pinchot laid down before the tors and miners yesterday went be- fore in separate meetings of intensive study S. D. chairman of the icy called his associates to meet in but John L. and his scale committee of the United Mine Workers stayed Miners Favor Plan Sharp divergence in opinion on the governor's proposals early cropped out between the contending The offer of a percent wage increase for anthracite of the universal eight hour of the light to have union agents in the company offices for the collection of union which the governor made along with a tender of union recognition and of the principle of collective bargaining won a more than favorable response from the union the operators settlement basis suggested ed almost open Their con- sistent stand for the arbitration of all outstanding was almost com- neglected and there was a dis- position to consider that the proposals had not adequately measured the coal price which result from the wage increase einor Pinchot estimated that this would amount to 60 per of which the could absorb 10 cents m lessened The mine owners calculate that the establishment of the universal eight hour day would add almost five cents per ton to the Also they mate that all increases would have to be added onto the price of domestic the steam size product of anthrax cite being incapable of bearing in market competition with Both sides have until Friday noon to file their Will Care For Mines Aug. ment was reached today between the policy committee of the anthracite officials of the union under which the union men em- ployed as pump and maintenance men will be allowed to stay at work after September 1 even if the ordered be- comes The men in the classes named are needed to pi event damage from flood and caving during the period of Motorcycle Rider Injured In Crash With Ford Car Benjamin riding a Harley-Davidson ed severe injuries to his left leg when struck by a Foul touring car owned and by Howard 10S Fifteenth avenue The accident occurred about p. on the Mill Creek north of the night of August 28. Immediately after the accident An derson stopped and what aid he could to the injured also him his name and Both the motorcycle and the Ford were ed as a result of the Scobey Resigns Position As Director of the Mint Associated Aug. E. San of the mint and personal friend of ren G. has asked President Coolidge's permission to retire into private It is said that Mr. with much reluctance to the Pays Fine And Costs Floyd Lutz paid a fine and costs totalling before Judge E. N. after pleading guilty to the charge of speeding and reckless The offense on gust 21. Jaeger Slayers Brought to Madison for Arraignment Aug. sen and Jack Madison ers and confessed slayers of Robert were brought to Madison from today and were taken to court to make their arraignment before Judge E. Ray Hughes to Give Address to Tonight Aug. Re- ports of took up the time of the A- merican Bar this morning and which night will hear an address by tary of State Charles Hughes on the Monroe