Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - December 18, 1924, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin ta A CONSTRUC T I V E EWS PAPER won But God ELEVENTH WISCONSIN WIS THURSDAY DECEMBER 18 1924 PRICE THREE CENTS Today The It Will Change Life Real Estate and Railroads Don't SeH S P Arthur San man will first realize what flying machine What man especially will first realize the flying machine will do to the passenger traffic of the great on all long The first capable man acting on thorough realization of the future will establish for hit and himself such n us would make the Hills and Huntingtons imall financial crumbs WILL AGAIN PUSH EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE MEASURE TO C 0 M P E N S A TE EMPLOYES FOR WORK WILL UK SUPPORTED IN LEGISLATURE You think about the flying in this city representing the business energy of whole ern country To come here now you travel days on trains admirably ped and managed In less than twenty years trip be made by flying machine in six hours and with absolute safety How many Americans devote railroad days to a six hour fly ing Not many The flying machine will upset habits and values Land one hundred miles from reat city will be reached more than land in the suburbs 25 niles away Flying for all long Journeys wll railroads completely within Ithe lives of middle aged men Memorial Services In Honor Of Woodrow Wilson Many railroad men of that a great change is soon coming William President of the Southern Pacific Railroad said yesterday that caused him to do some hard thinking was the landing here of a man that had flown from New York lin one single day between sunrise land dark If a man can do that ex- for the government how long before the thing will jbe done practically by up to date Napoleon listened for a minute or two tb Fulton's steamboat but he didn't tako it Had he done so he might crossed the English Channel and conquered England He listened to a description of ths deadly needle gun that had just been by a German He even dered samples made But the were clumsy awkward and he dropped that Had ho supplied that weapon to his whole army he would have been absolutely and instead of going Helena ho might days as autocrat of all Europ Asia Luckily for the world Napoleon Ithe world's greatest general never devised or encouraged any new war engine Transportation through the air on i great commercial scale will lably be developed first in this part of the world for here the need is greatest can fly a thousand milos along their coast and zigzag east and west two or three hundred miles all above California They know that the flying 1 chine will solve the greatest Western which is They run automobile omnibuses in or less competition with railroads here Huge machines make trips regularly from San Diego to I San Francisco and farther North I That sort of proposition will end I with the flying machine able to show lyou the entire length of California lin a forenoon By Press Madison Wis Dec Hu her unemployment insurance will be and pushed at the next session of the legislature undei the guidance of Henry A Huber elect it is un- here subject to the bil would bu liable to their employes unemployed subject to the fol owing The unemployment must be and no compensation payable to persons who o accept other suitable employ nents The employes must have it least six mouths during the prc ceding two years within the stat employers subject to the act Subject to Change A maximum compensation would payable only for thirteen weeks during any calendar yaar and only n the ratio of one week of sation for every four weeks of vice in the preceding two years for employers under the act During the first three years that the act is in effect the periods for which compensation would be able might be cut down by the com- beard if the insurance rates which have been charged em- prove inadequate No compensation would be able until three days the claim for compensation is filed except in case of casual workers who nre to be paid from the day of tiling For partial unemployment only proportionate compensation would be payable Farmers The would apply to employers Pastor Will View Fruits Of Dry Law of six or more employes excepting farmers employes of employers who are engaged in manual labor or pay is at n rate of less than a year Seasonal industries are not exempt but are liable for compensation only if they fail to ford employment for their usual em- ployment period as determined by Jie industrial commission The rate of compensation would be 65 per cent of the wages of th employe but not more than day for employes over 17 and 50 cents per day for employes under 17 The administration of the law would be placed in the industrial commission and all administrative costs would be paid from a fund created by taxing employment in- surance companies A manual employment insurance com- pany is provided for which would be regulated as are other insurance companies except that it would wider powers in finding work for unemployed employes of policy ers and taking other steps to pre- vent unemployment An unpaid state advisory to make suggestions tn the commission in administration of the law would be formed and both civil and criminal penalties would be vided for violations of any WOMAN IS FOUND KNIFE POLICE HOLD YOUTHFUL DIO SALESMAN FOLLOWING DISCOVERY OF By Associated Press Milwaukee Dec Vera T 35 wife of Royal Boss hard department manager of an in- surance company here was killed in her koine yesterday by a person who stubbed her to death with a butcher knife and theft slit her throat Wendall Hoover 22 a radio man is being held by police in con- with the crime He was ar- rested when police were called to the apartment in which the hards lived According to the police he was in the building and fled when they arrived only to be caught when In a joint session of Congress held in the House of tives honor was paid to the memory of the late President Woodrow Wilson The upper photo shows scene in the House as Dr Shera Montgomery offered prayer In the front row left to right are Secretaries Hoover Work Wilbur Postmaster General New Atty Gen Stone Secretaries Weeks Mellon Hughes President Coolidge Chief Justice Taft and Justices McKenna Holmes Van Reynolds Brandeis Sutherland Butler and Sanford In the second row left to right Senators Smoot Warren Robinson and Curtis Members of President's Wilson's cabinet Secretaries Bryan Lansing Huston Atty Gen Palmer Secretaries Daniels Payne Redfield Wil- son and Private Secretary Tumulty IN OWN DEf EMS Pope Pius Scores Soviets At Secret Consistory Today URGES CONTINUANCE OF SIAN RELIKF WORK WHILE CONDEMNING C 0 M M U N 1ST SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT By Associated Press Rome Dec tion of the soviet ment was voiced in Pope Pius dress at the consistory today The holy father also took occasion By Associated Milwaukee Dec Year ve will mark the climax of open which has been waged ween wet and forces in this city he last few days it was indicated i ast night At the stroke of mid- night Dr J J Seelman head of the Division Associa tion the Prohibition Amendment FRIENDSHIP WITH JAPAN HOW i BY GOVERNMENT EISA OF MOST CORDIAL RELA WITH EASTERN KWV Kit IS IN PROSPECT KS MELLON J By Associated Preti Washington Dec government whose vill escort the C K have been puzzled at some of the ance by agitators over cague on a tour of the clubs of this Japanese relations took the to determine whether sion today to formally bespeak an ion has been a failure or a success era of the most cordial n Milwaukee between the two countries I Prior to the round of the clubs Departing from precedent Reverend will open the issued a of his church to a statment taking note of the live of the Wisconsin wet ment of the new Japanese lion for a debate on prohibition he ador here and welcoming him to i this country as a step to further controversy In Milwaukee was ment the friendship between precipitated by the Reverend Innis who in a public statement said that only the riff-raff of society desires a return of beer and wine Whereupon Dr Seelman ting the wets announced he did not wish to be included In the riff-raff i and Washington Puzzled at Agitation 1 Agitation over ese relations is a puzzling situation to officials of the American ment In the view of the administration of society Dr Seelman is one of is no international question the leading physicians of the city MRS ELSIE SWEETIN WILL BE OWN WITNESS IN INA ILL POISON MURDER TRIAL DAY Mount Vernon 111 Dec Elsie was ready to go on the witness stand today in her own defense in the case of herself and Lawrence M Might her alleged believe it is our duty to exhort all tor lover who are charged with the men in power who love peace and sanctity of family Rnd human to make nn effort to fight the very great danger and certain in- justices coming from socialism and communism This however must not affect our dutiful solicitude in alleviating he conditions of the workers and all j death of Sweetin and Mrs Anna Might The state rested its case yesterday Meanwhile attorney was preparing to summon alienists to show that his client was mentally deficient and suffering from a de- and not responsible for all i ley ue he slipped and fell almost directly I to the congress of the Holy l I Wflinn nWfl in in the path of an automobile Says He Found Hody An all night questioning by the police failed to shake Hoover's Name society recently held in ington which culminated in an ad- dress by President Coolidge ing religious freedom and tolerance IU 3 o e 4 It story He told police he had fundamental law of the United to the Bosshard home to sell a radio I States set having them as projects L f He went to the apartment by the I With regard to Russia the pope roar entrance and found of return pontifical relief committee from that country and praising its work ed: We decided to continue as much as possible to help needy numble people in general an's body lying on the kitchen floor declaring he did not touch the but left as soon as he could not wanting to be found in the ment Some spots which police said were blood found on his shirt he said he had gotten from a boil which had been opened The police who arrested Hoover say some ono was in the Bosshard apartment when they arrived and left by the rear door which was ed and had been forced Loaded Revolver in Pocket Hoover was carrying a loaded re- volver when arrested The revolver he explained by saying that he had i mediate sufferings of that people meant to sell it that afternoon to i j saloon keeper A box to hold the revolver was in one pocket I meant to mail it to my brother in I did not sell the he said Consider To Enforcement By Associated Press Washington Dec the re- quest of the industrial alcohol users the Cramton to unite all Father Tells of Confession The prosecution closed its case against Mrs Sweetin with the mony of the aged father of Wilford Sweetin who said Elsie told me she gave my son poison three times Sweetin related how his in-law had told him she poisoned her husband three different times and said Hight gave with it her the poison notes which he pressed to her with a present of ples and bananas Poison in Candy She Sweetin testified that she gave him poison in candy sians whether living at home or a- work under one bureau was j and tomato soup broad Nobody certainly can have again taken up today by the Then Tasked her whv she 1.0 lur nf t thought that we by our work of re- judiciary sub-committee lief for the Russian people have in- in any way to a tem of government which so far from approving Must Fight Communism Indeed after having for a long time with nil our hearts and our forces tried to relieve the im- Ebert Asks Final Effort by Marx to Form Cabinet By Associated Press Berlin Dec this morning again consulted with Chancellor Marx and authorized him Cold Delays Florida Trip for John D Rockefeller Ry Associated Press New York Dec slight cold caused John D Rockefeller to caned coming did i awful he continued Representative Cramton and she said J can't see why I did n AT L it i J it He must have had me doped No questions were asked in the cross examination as to the sation in the jail in and Sweetin when she was to have made this confession Alarm Felt OverSpread Of Smallpox in the can of Michigan author of the passed last session by the house reviewed the history of the proposed legislation The senate com- last session reported the measure favorably Mr Cramton declared there was a ito ner father-in-law diversion of gallons of cohol last year for illegal purposes Well you ought to clean up the department and clear them all out of there and get a force under civil remarked Senator Over- man democrat North Carolina and then maybe we would get the law enforced Going into a discussion with tor Reed democrat Missouri Mr i Tribune to acknowledge for him Cramton declared one fault was Poisoned By Bad Liquor By Associated Press Green Bay Wis Dec hours of grilling cross-examination of Reuben Petric state's witness in the trial of his wife Angelina with ad- ministering poison with intent to kill marked the session in Judge Monahan's court room here day afternoon Attorney Hugh Minahan defense counsel in conducting the tion attempted to show that Petrie was a regular drinker of alleged moonshine before and during the rf almost a year in which ten doctors diagnosed the case Nine of them said the witness with alcoholic gastritis and the tenth diagnosed the case ns some form of poison In previous mony Pelvic charged that his illness was due to poison administered by his wife in his food Attorney Min nhan then emphasized the fact that only after the tenth doctor's was Petrie suspicious that his wife was feeding him poison Says Wife Wanted Pension Early in thn day Petrie while giving testimony accused his wife of wanting to get rid of him so she could get a pension Further questioning showed that pending between Washington and fokio of a character to give alarm o the people of the two countries The new Japanese ambassador soon to come to America will virtually a clear slate when he up his duties and his reception will be expected to seal a new bond of friendship between the United States and Japan Say Understanding So far as the two governments an concerned it is felt by President Coolidge and his principal that relations are all that could desired They are hoping that tha American and Japanese people will not themselves disturb those tions by agitation over a situation of conflict which docs not exist Agitation that it is felt will create bitterness and disturb the peace of the two countries not to any single agency by officials here Administration authorities say there never has existed before the understanding which now pre- vails between Washington and TV kio Many More Wood County Children Write to Santa With Christmas only onn week away Clans is receiving of letters from the boys and girls of Wisconsin Rapids and nearby com- He has authorized The after his had given liim a cup of milk on October in which he is alleged to have found a ment of poison he instructed his daughter to spy on her mother took the stand the court convened today Little Girl The child Margaret Petrie the eldest of four children in the rie family said on the witness stand Agree on Fleet On the proposal to send the ican navy to Hawaii and the for maneuvers next sub- ject which has evolved agitation of ah unpleasant on the part of Ate it is known here that on this the Japan and Washington authorities are in agreement The ing between them disposes of the argument that the sending of war craft to Hawaii is a mere naval strength in the Pacific ed Japanese Investigate Charge Against Senate Committee Employe By Associated Press i Washington Dec of justice has begun an into the charges that employe of a senate committee haV accepted money to use his influence in aiding the passage legislation Attorney i i that the cup introduced as evidence 4 obul that it had been revealed with a deposit of poison did not low salaried field Philip De Guere Arlyne and to make n final and thorough survey plans to depart for his winter home of the parliamentary situation in at Beach Fin this last attempt to n ministry I it was announced from the situation in that territory but have I make them Senator Reed not deemed it necessary to close schools public places as yet Very likely the Southern Pacific replace passenger I carrying on tracks as the York Central n I the hist century replaced the stage 1 roach with steam cars between I Buffalo and New York Tf you to have any stock lin the Southern Pacific by I he way don't if The men that manage it William Sproule the President and his Vice President I Paul Shoup are railroad I not watchers of the stock ticker arc making money for then stockholders and simultaneously pood will Never speculate I or gamble Hut if have nny S Continued on Page Two which would command the necessary majority in the The summons followed the failure of Foreign Minister er of the German people's party o construct a straight cabinet Chancellor Marx continued hi with the leaders of the ist and German people's party j day The situation now is such Mountain States Are Still that the construction of a coalition would include the ists appears to be only n possibility The general impression was that President would request the cabinet to continue in office Standard Oil company's office here I William Burhopp of that town re- 11 was emphasized that Mr Ported to the Herald indisposition was during a trip to to have slight At the oil company's office lwo children and three neighbor was announced that he would leave children vaccinated against the dis- for Florida within the next few j we days under present plans He would Mrs George lie said leave tomorrow except for the fact a serious the disease j that he dislikes to travel on Sunday al town of Richfield and vicinity are be- j How much would we have to add j Russel Emmes Wil- armed over the smallpox to salaries of these agents to ibur aml lhc children of the class at the Lincoln of Wisconsin Rapids ford Becker Route 2 ack Junction City Howard Winters Route 2 Loretta Grab Ernest Bates William Floyd Mongan Cyril Peters Evelyn Van de Loop and Sylvia Peters all of St school Rudolph Alex Czappa accoun children than older ones Vein asked Mr Cramton said by high salaries better men could be employed Ho granted there had been some bribery Don Smart Elected to Head Gripped by Severe Storm another Richfield four of his children farmer with also was in to undergo vaccination Jlr was of the opinion v v Alex MaSOniC Order Next Year j Koute 4 Billy Carey D G smart was elected Shark's Teeth Withstand ful Master of the local Masons to succeed E C Wittig appointed a the annual business ing held lust evening in the lodge deposit of poison come from the Petrie home There fas no cup so heavy nor one nicked in the manner of the exhibit the child said frankly Her knowledge of the china was acquired through scores of she said The little girl also declared that her statement made at the ary hearing of Mrs Petrie to trw effect that her mother had said If you stick by me I will buy lots of new was an error The real remark was she said If you tell the truth I will buy you lots of new dresses Ravages of Many Years Shark's teeth and John I- was elected j si's believed to belong to a period LITTLE JOE ANYBODY FROM HEARING AN TD Department Will Probe Printing of Navy Secrets By Associated Press Washington Ucc of confidential information in the controversy over the American navy has precipitated a naval inquiry to fix responsibility specifically for the recent appearance in ii number of papers of a communication between J Captain at the naval war i college Newport L I and Captain Berry in charge of recruiting at York Uy Associated Press Den and in the New Mexico northern Arizona and Utah were emerging from the fourth day of cold A temperature of 30 degrees be- low zero was reported from ton Mont the low mark of the Public and parochial schools of ter at that point The cold caused this city will close Friday afternoon the death at Shelby Mont of a for a two weeks holiday vacation S W W J Merrill J F E i of at least years ago have Mississippi Students Get the Air for Hazing Frosh By Associated Press Oxford Miss Dec ting is an expellable offense at the University of Mississippi Following expulsion of 10 for participation in a hair Ann Arbor car ferry No 3 The second dance of the were inundated and that were lions which threatened formed by the changing of the Gulf will be given by the Masons still other in the The boat became fast five freshmen were shorn of their locks at the Tuesday night and Parochial Schools Close Friday p m gro woman who froze to death Three Die Two Injured in Big Mine Explosion By Associated Press Wash Dec men are dead two injured and three unaccounted for in an explosion in the Pacific Coast Coal company mine at Burnett Wash miles east of hers according to reports received here at midnight from N D Moore of Seattle president ot the company Quick Work Replies started rolling in today from readers who responded to The Tribune's invitation to con- struct their own crossword Some of the puzzles sub- would do credit to the author tin puzzle book lied in n day or two we will print one of the best and cive the fans of the com- munity a chance to try their skill In the meantime send in your puzzles using the blank printed in the Tribune of Wednesday December 17 This is not a speed contest so your chance is still as good as anybody's opening again the Monday after New Years Teachers employed in the public schools ore planning to visit their homes over the holiday period Although no definite program has been announced it is stated that n Wausau Legislator Favors Program Of Ref that money had been accepted but declined to indicate the legislation concerned to identify the ploye suspected j Some senators were reported at the capital as having expressed belief that the president should ta advised of all briberies and the lief prevailed in some quarters that this had taken place and that Coolidge liad called it to the tion of the attorney general has had secret ences with the president in the last 24 hours and each of them he when he left the department I hurriedly were insolation to developments Ferry Battles Ice at Entrance to Green Associated Press I Marinette Wis Dec oldest steamed into y after it hail windrows of ica near the mouth of Green Bay more than six hours amid ica When its plight became known No G car ferry dispatched from Frankfort piled up to seven feet party in violation of an to its and rule enacted several years ago A hours in free number of other freshmen avoided number of other freshmen avoided jt Tne was the shears by fleeing to the woods to Dort or leaving early for their Christmas vacations from Wausau Wis Dec ation legislation should be enacted by the session of the lurc He fire prevention and in to do should be in as large tracts as possible The benefits received from j Vaccination of Stay Home Appleton Health Board Says majority of the grade classes will man from said today present programs Friday afternoon said that in his investigations forestation are many in health j Appleton or The programs will fittingly open the years he found it too large an rainfall steady employment and suspension from schools are the i holiday season for the school undertaking to raw material for our paner fixed fnr j dren that line at that time lumbering and kindred population by the cily braid of I believe thai the state should re- tries j at a special meeting in the n Lo Moda I forest on such suitable land or non- I believe even on so called city hall at o'clock Monday la farming nd of which the state cleared farming land in northern noon Biff Endowment Fund I many th of Mr counties it would be better to raise While the smallpox situation in -i not regarded as a forest on such suitable land or non- j I farming nd of which the state has 11 many th of Mr counties it would be better to raise j While j said The individuals another crop of timber than to let It i Appleton w New York Dec B j should be given a chance to reforest lie GO to 50 years waiting for j larming the board felt that this was Duke tobacco and power magnate I their own lands as well along who established a tain regulations by the one of I 000 endowment for educational I poses has been elected chairman of the trustees who will administer the I fund it ives announced hero is paying a very low tax on such land and then pay a yield tax when the forest is harvested The sUts should take caro of all one to buy it for farming I also De- the only method of preventing a in tax regulations for selective logging and that a plan can be ed out which will provide a new crop of timber to be cut every ten or fifteen sibla epidemic Without these precautions the board might otherwise he forced to close tha schools entirely for Indefinite 1 tied it pointed cut