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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - August 11, 1924, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                               ffl A C O N T R U C T I W S P A P E R W ELEVENTH WISCONSIN RAPIDS WIS Kliot i ia MONDAY AUGUST 11 1924 Today Communism to Die Fwd for Senator ROM SUMMER ENCAMPMENT Mystery Arthur Brisbane H G Wells says communism will die in twenty-five years He to the effort at communism in lia which really isn't communism j tnd to the theorizing about com- in other countries Communism will not die because i it has never really existed except perhaps on South sea islands Even there they probably quarrel about the best and finest ladies Original man standing on this planet with a sharp flint in his hands and no other earthly sion relied on acquisitiveness polite name for selfishness to push him Ahead We have a long distance to go ana still has much work to do The time is coming when human beings will solve their problems of production and distribution and no longer need to hate envy or oppress each other or store up special ures for themselves But that dilion won't be called communism years ago when the lato Brisbane suggested that ple should build great apartment with central heating plants to save trouble for housewives he was told by clergymen and others that thia was pure and that Americans would never live like in one big house That's how they live now however and they pay us high ac a year rent to be herded Public parks better the Tidiest could afford open to tne poor magnificent steamships ing in comfort and safety any private yacht golf clubs ell these would have been called a few years ago we accomplish and accept a thing we change its name LOCAL GUARD DMT SELF WITH AT CAMP DOUGLAS CHANGE IN CER PERSONNEL Returning Sunday afternoon from Camp Douglas where they were un- two weeks extensive training period members of Battery E 120 F A local national guard unit had the appearance of real erans as they came down Grand nue with horses guns and caissons in line and the riders and gunner sitting at rigid attention All bers local unit report a very enjoyable camp although extensive drill and constant rain made athletic events almost unknown affairs Recruits Learned Rapidly That the local unit covered with glory is the opinion of Chester J Severance He stated thai the battery from the very first showed that they were out to attain a goal and that the recruits twenty seven of them adapted themselves to the strange camp conditions am soldier life with alacrity Our first day firing was a surprise me because I never had an idea hat the men could accomplish th tasks imposed upon them with sucl speed We fired three days and 01 the third day Colonel came to me and said 1 ou upon your battery They ar the best disciplined and your gu crews are the best in action that have seen at camp With all ou successes the regiment did not mak a good impression at the first ed review but Friday Governor's day the review was exact every horse carriage and man being in linn PRICE THREE a la Casey Jones JOHN DAVIS MEETS PARTY LEADERS AT NATIONAL GATHER FOR CANDIDATE'S FORMAL TONIGHT AT John W Davis the Democratic candidate rides In the cab of the Saratoga Express to get a at the country place of Franklin Roosevelt N Y CROWE IN ATTACK ON GLAND DEFENSE FRANKS CASE PROSECUTOR AT- TEMPTS TO IMPEACH TESTIMONY ON FUNCTIONS OF GLANDS ARRANGE WESTERN MANAGERS APPOINTED IN IDAHO SOUTH DAKOTA WASHINGTON AND FOLLOWING TOUR Machine Gun Crew Best Henry Ford is nominated for the senate in Michigan by petitions con- enough signatures to put his name on the ballot H was done without Ford's edge or consent and his name mny be taken off but he might better le it go through senate is an interesting and it would he worth Mr Ford's time to take a look at it and find out for himself how the inside ery works He would have one ad- vantage over other young They would listen to hii speech and newspapers would print it- Ford isn't a public speaker but says extremely well what he has In mind It might do some senators good to learn from Ford what the power of organized money is in this country how earnestly it tried ana how nearly it came to success In a to wipe him out and tale possession of his plant Ford could tell the senate many things that it needs to know about wasted water power tho power of graft the possibility of improving farm conditions Ford ought to go to the senate for one term anyhow Michigan would gladly send him John W Davis said he had never been a member of the Ku Klux Klan and never would become a member La Follette goes further ing the plan and opposing any dis- crimination between races classes and creeds He says the klan can't survive It may not but hatred between races classes and creeds has ed for many centuries Whoever thinks the Ku Klux Klun has mo of religious hatred is taken La straight out of the klan although he may not have thought of it will help hin get those democratic voles that in tend to leave their party at this election because religious dis crimination in the democratic con vention on tin klan which has not been by cither of the other will appeal to those dissatisfied dem voters According to the the chine gun squad ot the local unit under Corporal W George easily carried away machine gun honors being granted first honors at the chine gun school for care of material and for accuracy in firing Because the award of first honors to an individual battery tended to create hard feeling among the units the practice was this year but local officers and men feel that if the award would have been given they would re- serious consideration by the Lieut Stark Wet weather which mode it sary that the men spend most of their athletic event hours cleaning clothing and material worked lips upon the men as they were reed to fire and drill throughout e morning hours in mud and water A change in the personnel of the of the local unit was an- today by Captain Severance no stated Second Lieut Hubert lark's resignation became effective Klay and that A N and eorge Lane who passed officers August 6 would be to first and second nts respectively Lieut Howalt is a graduate of the France Artillery Training chool which was organized during le days of the world war by the States government It was at lis school that old Battery D 120 A Wisconsin Rapids national uard unit in 1917 served as an in- duction battery Lieut Lane was promoted from the ank of sergeant Disease is one of mysteries And most mysterious is the troubl that nature takes to protect germs against their enemies Includ ing Continued on Pago 10 LITTLE JOE A IS THE OWE WHO TAKES CARE OF YOUR DOG YOU'RE By Associated Press Chicago Aug state today attacked the theory of functional dis- orders in the endocrine glands set up Saturday by the defense in its plea for mitigation of punishment for and Nathan Leopold jr for the kidnaping and murder of Roberts Franks Robert E Crowe state's attorney upon cross-examination asked Dr for information as to tho functions of the pineal gland and was told it regulated the balance of the other endocrine glands Asked if it not a fact that medical as a group know practically nothing of the functions of the pineal gland and if there were not some question of its being a gland at all he replied in the affirmative Thorough Mr Crowe delving into the endo- crine gland theory sought to im- peach the testimony of Dr Hulburt by bringing out that the mental pathologist had been too busy to make some of his numerous had relied on the others The witness testified ho never had in his many murder cases made sive and tests as in the present case Defense Nearly Through The defense plea for mitigation in the Franks case was nearly complete when Judge John Caverly began session Prospects were that the tion would begin calling its long list of rebuttal witnesses before ment today Allen Loeb and Foreman Leopold brothers respectively of Richard Loco and Leopold jr kidnapers and murderers of Robert Franks were among three or four lay the defense had intended to offer Charter Memberships in Ike Walton League Open Charter memberships in the Rapids Walton league ire still open lo all hunting fishing and conservation enthusiasts in this according to Dr George R louston who is taking an active in the organization ot a chapter of the league here Dr Houston has a call to all who are interested n the league and its program to get in touch with him By Associated Press Chicago Aug lave been appointed for the La Fol cttc campaign in the o dalio nd Oregon it was announced l the national campaign ers here Announcement that national committee would con- the selection of these men by state groups was made by Mr Prince of Wales to Take Luncheon in Private with Coolidges at White House EXPERTS AGREE ON DAWES m DELEGATES TAUt By Associated Press Clarksburg Va Aug John W Davis democratic tial candidate personally welcomed to Clarksburg today the leaders of is party who have assembled for is formal notification tonight Appearing before the national to suggest the selection Clem L Shaver Fairmont as its hairman Mr Davis urged the for organization and ed that it was the duty of and of himself to see that the country is fully informed ng those things that will the decision in November I promise you to spare no effort to this he said and I am equally sure no effort will be lacking on your purt and the only contention that can arise between us will be as to which can do the most in the common cause Organization Important Mr Davis told the committee that it was its task to stimulate those already at work to build up those that are wealt and to organizations where they are lacking It is a sincere pleasure to he said to welcome you here to my native state and to the city of my birth As you have doubtless ed the city of Clarksburg is not so large as New York or Chicago nor does it rise as far in the world as Denver or sit as level as Detroit ir her plains yet you will lind her a cross section of those tinman Aug of the highest compliments in diplomatic usage distinctly private luncheon with the executive ned for the Prince of Wales upon arrival in the United States for the international polo match next month at Meadowbrook says the ton Tost today adding that it under- stands the royal visitor will reach New York August 30 The prince's call at the White house was decided upon the Post re- lates after King George had vetoed a proposal that the Prince of Wales come to the United States incognito ns Lord Renfrew The king held that international courtesy required the his visit to the United States even though it may be a pleasure trip PLAN FOK and this necessitated arrangements for him to pay his respects ly to the president The privacy of the of the few functions of its kind in American attributed not only to mourning of executive family for Calvin jr but BUT FRENCH AND BELGIAN REP STILL By Associated Press London allied and German experts attached to international conference have use of the prince's highest title on manner to a desire to return similar ed a full agreement on sies extended by the king and queen program it announced recently to Secretary and j They remained in session until 3 and to Secretary Mellon his daughter Afterwards the Post says members of the cabinet and their wives will be invited to the White House in a distinctly informal ion after Phillip La son of the presidential candidate had re- ported to him after a tour just com- of seven western states Votes Independent In a public statement issued ly by Mr Nelson and Mr La lette they said that they had found in the states visited n general ment on the part of voters to vote as they themselves thought right Mr La had visited braska South Dakota Missouri Montana and and liacl conferred For most of these stales he reported gram in the hands groups and preparations going for ward to enter independent La Fol lette electors Harmony Prevails In Washington and Oregon there is complete harmony nnd La Toilette electors will be placed in the column will enter pendent electors also in Colorado In Idaho the electors will run under tne of the progressive party of Idaho to meet legal Mr La Follette said mm WINNER OF GOLF TITLE v REEN BAY MAN DEFEATS HLETON STAR FOR EAST CHAMPIONSHIP AT NOMINEE SATURDAY L Boosters Will Meet Here Tuesday A meeting of the Wood county nnd club has been called for Tuesday afternoon County Officers Seeking Milwaukee Man's Slayers Associated Press Milwaukee Aug of- were renewing the search day for the slayers of nica 44 thought to have met death at the hands of alleged assassins on the main street of a few miles south of city last night An all night search failed to duce a trace of the alleged slayers who are believed to be countrymen of the dead man These men it is snid attended a picnic with other friends near One of the picnic party told officers a quarrel had developed between and several members of the party of township organisations will be taken up at the meeting it is understood Ford Tips Over While driving from this city to the village of Biron in his Ford touring car Elmer Olson Biron was crowded off the road by an proaching car and careened into the ditch tipping over His car was damaged to a considerable extent President Coolidge Will Go to Plymouth Thursday By Associated Press Washington Aug Coolidge will leave the capital for a brief vacation soon after his for- mal acceptance of the republican presidential nomination here day night visiting his father at Plymouth for ten or twelve days companied by Mrs and son John In view of the absence party managers expect to await moves of their opponents before deciding on a program for the national Decision to leave Washington for a while was reached late yesterday by Coolidge after a conference with Chairman Butler of the republican national committee elements both old and new which go to up America Many racer of the world are represented in thir unit of population and few schools of politics or religion are without their adherents but in then all the humble virtues of industry and thrift and hope and human ness still persist and them all run the inevitable frailties ot our common human nature Campaign la Un The starting gun in the 1924 presidential race was sounded with the meeting of democratic leaders Alignment of tho democratic forces was to ie completed with the ratification by the national tee of the selection of Clem L er as its chairman Reorganization of the committee has been deferred until the time of tho notification ceremony as has been the selection of the chairmen of the finance executive ana committees While there is a disposition on the part of some members of the al committee to suggest amendments to the two-thirds and unit rules national conventions many leaders were inclined to postpone Grave complications pend be- tween England and Mexico follow ing the recent murder of Mrs Ro- salie Evans shot from ambush she rode near her ranch in the slate of Pueblo Mexica For five years Mrs Evans had been battling tii keep her ranch against claims am threats agrarians ani encroachments and unjustified con- by the Mexican govern ment Mrs Evans was American but a British subject by mar riage It was in connection this case that H A Cummins Brit ish charge in Mexico Cit from the try by President By Associated Press Mich Aug F of Green Bay won the golf of the Northeastern olf association by defeating eth Dickinson golfer four ml two in the 27 hole finals on the links here Saturday after- o'clock this morning to arrive at an understanding on ments in kind on which the mans held out until tiie results of Premier Herriot's Paris mission be- came known The French premier j returned with his cabinet's approval of Ruhr evacuation policy in hii i pocket putting new life and hops into the negotiations and 1 believe the conference will end by Thursday Discuss Evacuation The question of the evacuation of the Ruhr still being considered late this afternoon at a of the principal French and Belgian delegates Until they have reached an agreement among themselves on this there will be no meeting with Germans and it is not expected such an agreement will come before Will Ask League Aid Paris Aug the problem of French security will be solved by League of Nations plan to check on German disarmament in generally inferred from ence held by Premier Herriot Both golfers played a brand of golf I Paul Boncour socialist deputy ami lever excelled on the local nine hole I President of the of ourse went into the highest committee on national the hole when he sank a I defense charged with studying tho putt for a birdie three He maintained his lend throughout any consideration of such for the time being matters Henry Ford Denies He Will Make Senate Race visiting tives in Krone Germany William Lueck sr one of the eers of Stetsonville died after n the windshield top and left side be- paralytic stroke The body was ing battered the most The accident happened Sunday afternoon on the road leading from Biron to state road 54 No one was injured buried there Mr Lueck was born in Macklin Germany sixty-six years ago and came here in 1883 Five sons and three daughters survive Wisconsin Has Been By Many Severe Cyclones President Upholds Right of Negro to Seek Office Washington Aug lo n letter of protest against the dacy of a negro in New York state for congress President day expressed amazement at the gestion that he intervene nnd re- affirmed his intention of ing the constitution which he ed out guarantees the equal right? all citizens without discrimination on account of race or color Madison far as consin history can bo traced there have been destructive windstorms at regular periods but the mond cyclone of July 12 1899 re- mains as the most destructive oil record in the history of the state The New Richmond cyclone cost the lives of 50 people and caused a property damage of a million lars Destructive storms have ed on an average of ery two years Although bringing less loss of life snowstorms cause a much er property damage than wind In the winter of 1922 a snow storm was estimated to have brought 000 loss A cyclone that swept thru Lone Rock Plain and land in the of 1018 killed eight people and caused a lion dollar loss There are an average of five sc vere windstorms in Wisconsin each rear according to the records of the Wisconsin weather bureau The first record of a destructive storm in Wisconsin comes fron Carver an traveler in northern Wisconsin in 1776 HI relates that he saw a cyclone a path through the tangled forest of tlie River coun try as clean and well defined could the axes of pioneers next record is of 9 that swept Viroqua in 1865 killing 17 and injuring 150 In 1872 storm killed nine people and did ex tensive damage in the of Hazel Green The following sum mer 12 people were drowned in Green Lake when a storm oil boats A twister went through La Crossc in and cut a path COO Continued on Page 10 By Associated Press Detroit Aug Henry Ford his statement that he is iOt and not intend to he a date for tho United States senate to reports reaching rom Sudbury Mass where he is esting His secretary was quoted cs laying for Mr Ford it cannot be nade too strong that he will a candidate Informed that unless Mr Ford withdraws his name within 10 days t will be printed on the September ballot the secretary ated that a telegram of withdrawal would ba sent to the secretary of state today or tomorrow Mr Ford knew nothing about the movement that resulted in him be- coming a candidate and is not inter- ested in the secretary Candidate Is Gored to Death by Bull Sioux Falls Aug drew S Anderson democratic inee for governor of South Dakota was gored to death early today at his farm rear Beresford 30 miles south of here Details of the tragedy are ing but telephone reports to the county coroner indicate that Mr Anderson had gone to the pasture to take care of his stock when one of the bulls in herd became enraged and attacked him Play for Yule Cup Kenosha Aug teams the leading country and olf clubs of the state got under way today in the opening competition or the Yule cup played at ths sha country club course This cup las been a major prize at state golf I for many years and the com- petition fcr it this year is said to be keener than in State Mn Coming The Yule cup y preliminary play in tlie in- dividual title and other flights of the annual meet of state amateurs The Kenosha club team is looked upon as a strong contender for the cup and interest in the is centered upon this team and that of the Milwaukee country club question Confidence is that the plan will be adopted by the League of Nations assembly at Geneva iu September Premier Herriot declared to the morning he would support the plan ly before the assembly County Hold Election of Officers Gibbons Starts Action to Obtain Fight Money By Associated Press London Aug Standard says today that Gibbons the American victor ovci Jack in last Saturday's prize fight has started legal ings to attach pounds alleged to be due him for tho encounter Gibbons has already received pounds It is understood that fight crs who took part in preliminary bouts on Saturday also are taking action to obtain small sums People Are Served by Roads Wis Aug vc per cent of the population of lives less than three miles Vom patrolled trunk highways to estimates prepared and by the state highway Eighty per cent of the state's lives on patrolled trunk vays the tabulation further shows The areas of the state in which persons live more lhan three miles from the state patrolled tem are chiefly in the northern un- settled section of the state highway officials point out A number of ies have no residents ct all that live Lake Fire Causes By Associated Aug two stores and u ware destroyed L a fira of unknown origin earl s ie day Lake Wr fna loss i3 estimated at Ths Mercantile store and the Charles Larson grocery mid u cottage owned by A berg of Superior were Mr Nabors and his wife two dren and mother-in-law were caught in the biasing store but escaped jumping 16 feet to tha their apartment on the second floor At a meeting of the Wood The Superior fire department association hold 1 swered the call making a day afternoon at the city In Marshfield B D Swain Arpin was elected president Pritchard of 32 miles in 35 minutes l Wisconsin Rapids re-elected Heat Wot tary and treasurer Marshfield vice president C 0 Burt Wisconsin Rapids and J were elected to the board of directors Saturday an an- affair and talks were given by various members of the association Principal talks were given on ing honey and on a bee disease that killed many bees around Wisconsin Rapids last year Commission Supervises Miles of more than three miles from trolled trunk highway Candidate to Ask for Recount of Votes By Associated Press Tulsa Okla Aug man E B Howard apparently de- for the democratic senatorial nomination by former governor J C Walton in Tuesday's primary an- today that he would a petition for a recount Highway Commission Plans Inspection of State Roads Madison Wis Aug ex- tensive tour and of highway system some time late in September is being planned by the state highway commission it was Icariud today Final for the tour will be made at the tember session of the commission The commission has made no in- of roads at all this year it is said and the plan has been ad- members to get first hand information on the advancement of the road program during the current year nnd preparatory to adoption of the 1925 road program All members of the commission will probably make the tour ing to Prof W H roan It will occupy a week or ten days with state supreme court jlaccs he jumped from a load of hay and struck the hub ol the wagon Verc Shauger a Mai ion farmer fractured his left leg in throe Chief Executive's By Associated Washington Aug in- tense heat which lias prevailed for the last two weeks has interfere ed little with the program of dent Coolidge who has followed throughout his practice of tak ng two walks daily for re Madison Wis Aug total of miles of dcr supervision of the state highway department compilations of the de- announced today show The compilation includes all ways constructed from 1911 when the highway commission was ed to the close of 1923 Gravel and stone construction lead other types in the total mileage under state sion this class including miles j traded earth runs a close second with miles Other types in- shale and clay con- crete and other types The average cost of Wisconsin constructed under super- vision of the state department In- bridges and culverts has been per mile the report Ringling Lummanes of L P Daniels Charles F J Warrol JJr and Mrs Ingalls and Mae all of Ringling circus drove over to this city Sunday evening und visited with L P Daniels Hotel ter for a few hours Mr Daniels nnd his guests wero raised at Wisconsin and old friends the affirmative Mr is the manager of the circus Mr Ingalls the treasurer Mac Wirth acclaimed the greatest woman bareback Detroit Police Make Big Haul of Drugs Sunday By Associated Press Detroit Aug ued at the greatest tity ever seized in Michigan were found by the police yesterday in a truck shipped from New York to a local peddler alleged to bo the tool of a drug ring The seizure which was made at the Pore station followed the finding oC a claim check in the room of William Friedman arrested early yesterday for selling narcotics The seizure of Friedman's ment of morphine and cocaine the biggest haul made by the Detroit lice narcotic squad since the ning of intensive operations against dope peddlers Leave for Convention Today W F Gleue left this morning with three Wisconsin Rapids members ot the Wisconsin Shoe Retailers lo attend the annual tion of tho organization which opens tomorrow at Fond du Lac Thoso making the trip with Mr Mr and Mrs Frank and Pel ton of department at the It Hill company store Mr has been active in the of sociation for some time and at ent is the first Supporters of A R Hirst Meet at Court House Tonight Wood county supporters of tin candidacy of A K Hirst for nor of Wisconsin have been Invited to meet at the court at S o'clock this evening for the of a County Hirst Tor Governor club A permanent will be formed -nd for the carrying on of campaign be discussed according to by A E Dennett chairman   

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