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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - December 30, 1924, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                               Partly NEWS p P E 1 rtl U the and ELEVENTH 3515 WISCONSIN WIS TUESDAY DECEMBER PRICE THREE Today Skyrockets for 1925 Too Good for Uncle Sam Years Clothes a Month By Arthur Brisbane Wall Street buys and two shares a day now and nobody otites it We quickly get used to Brokers would consider a an insult But 1 money with which lambs gamble nt to per cent yesterday A r days ago it was Wall street notice that its rather sad to pay gambling money as high an in- rate as merchants and have to pay for legitimate loans HOUSE COMMITTEE Will PROBE NAVY I The real stock gambling will begin the new year Then look out or skyrockets to be followed by ome falls that will make the know just how felt Senator and others pure innocent souls are above liere profit might like to know about the value of power and what it would mean to lie General Electric company If kind should make the Electric the private owner Uncle plant at Muscle Take one little light and made by the F His wife asked him to hives Jor her fo par value of power bonds they carried the right of lir common stock at par He ex the bonds for IOC of common stock The POOLING OF WAR DEBTS OF ALLIES HOPE OF FRANCE FINANCE MINISTER'S TION TO HAVE OF- APPROVAL IS SILENT By Associated Press Paris Dec finance suggestion of pooling the in- war debt made in his ance sheet of France's financial is regarded in the highest banking circles as actually the sentiment of the French government as well as French nance The minister was bound it was re- marked to avoid for diplomatic reasons beng drawn into a ical statement to that effect hence hin declaration in the chamber of deputies last night in which he ar- gued pro and con on the way of tling the interallied debt argument Claim France Has Lost His claim to ft new deal is based on the fact they point out that the treaty of Versailles has been ed to French detriment that ly through the influence of their principal creditors Great Britain and the United States they have made concession after concession until tle is left of their claims on many they insist while their war debtors showed little disposition to pay and the war creditors demand She'll Wed Rupert Hughes ny issued ten shares of stock for fie The investment could i sold yesterday for You'll limit that properties going up like are really too good for Uncle i to keep On Now Year's the old y bell in Independence Hall will ring 148 times one Ime for each year in the life of this will carry the of the hell ail over the land id across the water I That would interest intensely two len that signed the declaration and Franklin both interested science Both had genius either could have imagined but the except as a random en genius can not think very fnr of its own period by modem methods that the solid crust is least sixteen hundred million bars old That adds considerably to le old idea of a world created six lousand years ago Feeble human can not such a feriod as years Only years ago we were in the lone age But the great age us to believe that this lanet and human beings on it will over ist for several hundred millions of pars more at least as science pre- RETURN VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER IN TRIAL JURY BRINGS IN CONVICTION ON LESSER COUNT AFTER CONSIDERING EVIDENCE 78 Bandit Slain In Running Fight Guilty Of Murder For Which 2 Are Paying By Associated Press Mobile Ala Dec bandit known as W E Wright slain here by Mobile police officers was fied as the robber of the Marine Trust company bank at New Orleans on December 24 last and the slayer of Officer Jacob Uhle of that city by Willam Reiss manager of the bank here today The bandit was shot and killed in a pistol fight at the Louisville Nashville depot shortly after By Associated Press Los Angeles Cal Dec McCoy will not have to pay the hangman for the shooting of Mrs Thresa Mors here last August 12 This much was definitely decided when the superior court jury brought in a verdict convinc- ing the former pugilist of slaughter which carries a penalty of from one to 10 years imprisonment Whether McCoy will spend the re o'clock this morning but not until ter the bandit had seriously ed Charles Ferrer special agent of the L Patrolman Walter Pistole of the Mobile police force The shot that brought down the Kupert Hughes in novelist scenario writer and director is to be married again His former wife died in the orient bride will fce Elizabeth Dial a movie actress full payment Of 15 billion gold francs lent to countries during the war the French counts on collecting Italy contests part of the claims her has shown the greatest when suggestions were made that she let it how ahe thought the matter of her debt ought to be adjusted Franco has made no move with reference to col- the three million francs debt while the owed by Russia have been theoretically ten off as Might Shut Off Credit Washington Dec Coolidge has drawn no hasty sions from the recent swirl of surrounding the French war debt and deems no occasion for action by the American government exists basis of present ad- vices The president is the nation closely however and should EXPECT REPORT OF EXPERTS there be any indication of a move WI vn the French government to repudiate its obligations it might influence the White House strongly in its attitude floatation of French loans jn this country DEATH NATURAL FRIDAY WILL INDICATE NO EVIDENCE TO SUBSTANTIATE CHARGES By Associated Press Chicago Dec Wlule there is no legal federal government report ritie the coroner s mined the vital lets A great deal can be done in lint time Even one million mould show considerable i f wno examined me vital government lo P ace wft i vate interests in this country e n S nf today thai tl advice of Washington usually the examination showed PASSENGERS AND CREW SHIP suit affray Other Counts to Be Tried His trial on four counts of bery and threats of assault with n with intent to kill all growing of the orgy which raged in the Mors shop the morning after Mrs died of a is scheduled for next Monday Should he be convicted of bing four men in the antique shop at the point of a pistol and convicted of shooting wounding two others Mr and Mrs Sam and liam G Koss three who crossed his path that morning when he says his lights were McCoy could be sentenced to from one to 14 years in prison and the sentences could be made to run consecutively The penalty for robbing is from one year to life imprisonment McCoy Displeased Whatever he might think of the trial McCoy was a bit dissatisfied when tho verdict was returned Tears came to eyes and to those companions nearby he I don't believe it is a just dict If I am not guilty as charged I am not The nine women and three men chosen to decide McCoy's fate had been out for 78 hours when they re- turned the verdict and had taken 24 ballots Smallpox Claims Second Death In County Yesterday station to a fruit wharf where the dropped dead from wounds The sum of was taken off the man's body The money was strapped to his body underneath his shirt He also had two pistols A notebook also was found in his pocket It bore the name of W E Wright In notebook was an entry in which he stated that he ed a man by the name of Thomas Griffin in Des Mones la on ber 1C 1923 and that two innocent men had been convicted for the crime and now were in prison The entry in the notebook added that in case 1 get killed I want the truth to come out it is not right for two in- nocent boys to suffer but as long as I am alive 1 would not confess In the next paragraph an entry I hereby swear that I killed a man by the name of Thomas Griffin in Des Moines on November 1C 1923 WILBUR WILL BE CALLED TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS MISS MARIE CROTTEAU OF DIES AT MARSHFIELD A F VARNEY OF FIELD FIRST VICTIM Smallpox claimed its second death county in two days day when Miss Marie Crotteau Protest at British Bra Upon American Potatoes By Amerl can embassy at London has been Tim Ebacher oi the to make representation to town of Sigel died of the disease in the British government the St Joseph's hospital at Marshfield j recent order prohibiting On Sunday A F Varney passed tation of American potatoes into Lawyers In Franks Case away at his home in Marshfield after suffering from the disease for two weeks 1 Treated at Hospital Miss Crotteau apparently ed the disease in the Marshfield pital where she had been since No- 8 receiving treatment for an injured hip Her weakened to her particularly to the disease Funeral vices were in- terment in Calvary cemetery here Miss Crotteau is survived by her mother and stepfather Mr and Mrs Tim Ebacher of Sigel seven brothers and sisters Albert Bruderli Wisconsin Rapids Lloyd Crotteau N J Searles England and on account of the potato bug FORMAN LICENSE REVOKED BUTLER ADVISER OF DENT MAKES MOTION INQUIRY AFTER HINTING AT ARMS CONFERENCE By Associated Press Washington Dec tion into the needs of the navy decided upon today by the houM naval committee at a strenuous sion A motion was adopted to Wilbur before the committed January 8 to make such ditions that he might deem ent Chairman Butler announced curing the discussion he had informed unofficially that President Coolidge expected a world ence to be held within ing to further naval disarmament i Butler Motion It was at the suggestion of Mr Butler however that the motion the inquiry was made The said supported such a step be he tempting to override the will of committee of the supply carrying for the port office and treasury departments for he next fiscal year again was in der in the house today J liquor Fund Approval Completion of general debate ant reading of more than half the HU yesterday left it in vpoffc tion today for early disposal So no attempt has been made to lie by amendment Among sections already approved s providing for the enforcement of prohibition and an- other to make for the coast guard CAPTAIN AND OFFICERS RE- MAIN ABOARD JAPANESE IN PACIFIC By Associated Press Los Angeles Cal Dec fighting flames aboard the j cse freighter Maru saved Richard Locb and Nathan By Associated Press Chicago Dec lawyers from the gallows when thcy pleaded guilty to kidnaping and sought by the private investors and j usually is sufficient to determine the lent when you consider fate of any such venture live accomplished in years lit appears that four gentlemen representing tho government in the United ates with an expense account It appears that by a evidently each one of charge exactly nine hundred every month fer clothing teaches not only that Filipinos le hard on their clothes but also Val they have not mixed with politicians for nothing ami arc aboul ready to govern jIves j Trinity university in North lia its name to Duke thereby acquiring many generously given by James Duke The university gets six lillions at once for and will have as endowment income from twenty-five ns moie What's in a name is answered Mr Duke effectively That uni- by any other name would lit have got Who can the future value of such to education What a blessing lot men now give vast fortunes to Jlp others of spending the as of old in an effort to buy Continued on Two Murderer of Wife Dies of Self-inflicted Wounds i i By Associated Press Hudson Wjs Dec who inflicted serious wounds on himself after slaying his wife at theic home in Holton Wednesday died at the county jail here Sunday it was learned late The body was sent to New mond for At bedside when death came were Clark's aged mother and his brother Chirk killed his wife with a and then cut her body in places with a butcher knife lie was believed to have ily deranged Authorities had filed no charge against him pending the outcome of his condition..Death closed the case Clark's children are in the care of grandparents were to the The body of the mother was Interred at New resulted from natural causes Five more tests remain to be made before the final report Friday tain parts of the incomplete report j which the coroner said might be I given a wrong construction i vented its being made public Produces Earlier Will While the chemists finished their out the night the remainder of the the vessel at daybreak today off of Mexico to board the rescue ship j for their services it became Julia winch previously picked up 79 passengers and 73 members of the messages radiocast to tions here said STATE RAIL COMMISSION DENIES WELL KNOWN RIGHT TO DO BUSINESS WISCONSIN Wis Dee er's certificate of George M Forman arid company of Chicago was teau Seattle Wash and Reuben in an issued today by the Clifford Napoleon and commission on the Crotteau of Port Edwards and one that concern had violated a suspension which resulted j from the alleged sale of certain which no permits had stepbrother Maurice of Port wards Vaccination Urged While no cases of smallpox have yet occurred in Wisconsin been issued and which therefore could not legally be sold in the state The order which is considered im- there is every likelihood that the as setting an example for disease will appear here before long I the guidance of securities brokers in killing Robert Franks will receive t by F X disposes of a case which known today Clarence Darrow veteran criminal lawyer and Benjamin and Walter I Bachrach brothers will share in the work Shepherd foster father of the youth and heir to estate brought a new detail into the investigation with thr Only the captain and his fee although the proportion of di- aboard the burning has not been made public city health officer in again I lias been pending before the the importance of sion since Aug The lion The disease which has appeared in numerous communities in sin and Minnesota is of the of the Forman company was suspended on that date the sion said because investigation in- Walter Camp's By Associated Tucson Arix Dec coach of the undefeated football team CD to Pasadena Cal to meet Stanford university Year's day as well all-American team was selected Walter Camp pleased and tht recognition given the Notre said an lid for Stuhldreher Crowley and WalA for the honor shown them bat so for fact that the team ant team was by Camp Stuhldreher was Camp's for quarterback on the first team Crowley was lamed on the second team while Walsh won a place on mythical that they had sold nant Dr said j certain securities for which no at daybreak The passengers were I The lawyers it is stated asked aml is causing deaths wherever it i permits had been issued and which sent into life boats shortly after for at the conclusion of the i out We now have cases J therefore could not be legally sold in i 1 1 in i inn midnight The Julia will proceed to I trial and although the Loeb family with the survivors Take to Boats One report from the wreck jaid that most of the passengers were 1 f liu HIV thai the probated will of fire mother o burst out am thcy to made no objection the Leopold ily the amount excessive in a few miles of us and it seems the state only a matter of time before it mil appear in city As a After some discussion was arl measure every person should the boy was nol first she had The probated will he said which LITTLE JOE take to tlic small boats and were ex- posed to the elements until the cue ship's the him a of young j the the McClintock with Ally A K 1 man replaced a will naming Mr and west of agreed upon Other expenses to the family of the two youths serving life in the Illinois state prison were con- more than the attorneys fees Four alienists who testified at the trial received a day for services the testimony ed and ten or more other medical j submit to vaccination v as and miles men received upwards of for GIRL'S BUSINESS TO KEEP PLUGGING ALONG Manitowoc Has Largest launching Since War By Associated Manitowoc Wis Dec to 70 guests officials of the Ann Arbor Railroad company and many other town persons al the Elks building at o'clock the of Urn liew Ann Arbor No 7 last word in construction took place at tlic of tho 1 Shipbuilding prompt y at 2 o'clock this afternoon Hiss Jane daughter of H II Reynolds of Frankfort marine superintendent of the Ann Arbor company christened the new boat it left the ways and in a perfect manner took the water Tho launching was attended by delegates from Chicago Milwaukee Toledo Grand Rapids Green Bay and other cities It was the launching upon them a substantial A copy of the first will he said would be produced in tion with legal action brought persons lie said instigated the investigation of the death to in- jure him Mrs McClintock died 16 years ago Shepherd said he ex- to seek indictments against persons he are re- sponsible for the circulated report that his foster son's death was due to other than natural but did not disclose their names Differed With Shepherd Keichman told of friction between f himself and Mr Shepherd as a re- j suit of action by him to remove I a during j childhood when hn lated physician's orders regarding the ward lie said he did not know was ill until after he had south of here when she began out distress calls Come was the urgent j picked up by the Julia's j operator and by the time that sel had put about and was steaming to the burning ship's assistance life boats had been launched and the majority of those threatened by flames safely away Feared By this time the fire had broken the number 4 hatch The number 5 hold was loaded with nitrate and fear of an explosion tened tho decision to launch life boats Tim by firm and used on a triangular route to the Orient California and South America was bound from so to Japan by way of San Pedro and Kan Francisco their part in the case Hearing was held on September 15 and considerable testimony said a statement of the All Lawrence college student have been advised that they must submit to vaccination before they I lhc had notified For- will bu allowed to re-enter classes ma of ter the Christmas recess it was ed today by one of tlm college tober Jo that the certificate Cabinet Called to Consider Resignation By Associated Press 1 Rome Dec council of cabinet ministers has been urgently for this afternoon meeting has been summoned it was discuss the resignation of the liberal ministers Senators ti arid Geno ministers of education ami public works respectively Irvin S Cobb Refutes Cardinal Oreste Giorgi Report of Own Death By Associated Pr York Dec SO Irvin S Cobb like Mark Twain has had the pleasure ot denying a report of liis dentil Dies at Home in Rome By Associated Press Rome Dec Giorgi died of pneumonia at his dence in the Palazzo here today in his sixty-ninth year He Mrs Anna Sanger Dies Burial Here Thursday Anna Adams Sanger 80 for ycars a resident of the town o Remington passed away at the ily home in the town of Remington Monday afternoon at three o'clock She leaves a large number of tives to mourn her Mrs Sanger was bom in Germany SO years ago She resided there and was to Sanger who preceded her in death a little over 1 year ago After residing in for a number of years the Sangers came to this country -12 years aito settling in Milwaukee There they re- sided for six years when they to the town of Remington where the family home has been located will be held at the family Home Thursday afternoon at one o'clock and at the hutch at Burial will take place in Forest Hill cemetery city The Kev A P Sitz will officiate cnls who is now step was taken the student says as a precautionary measure Stevens Point is about free from smallpox it was learned Monday Only one ca o is reported in that city and it is not of a severe type Many of the residents of that city are being vaccinated as measure t here This and a Widow Confesses Killing Four Members of Family would be reinstated on the condition company would the issues which had been sold in violation on condition that it would reorganize its Wisconsin business so that the situation which liad caused its suspension would not again occur Forman and company had signified Us intention of accepting this and had taken steps to it's business Then a thing happened which changed the course of events for Forman and company An investigation by an examiner of the Securities the road commission disclosed that For- man and company had sold securities in Wisconsin during September tober and November subsequent to the suspension of its certificate and thereby continued lo violate not only the Securities but the Another Robbery Reported to Stevens Point By Associated Press Logansport Ind- Dec Emma Hobough widow confessed today that she killed the four members of her family found dead late yesterday in farm home eight miles from here sion order of the commission inp to Sheriff Walter Boyer of this I opportunity was afforded the county The sanity inquest set for i company to give an morning was postponed until j tion of this matter at a public Steveus Merle Gassy member of the Portage County Medical association and for marly years 1 practicing physician at passed away last Saturday at St Agnes hospital du Lac Dr Casey recently sold his tice and real estate personal property at Almond and arranged tu move to Texas where he held ex- property Another reason for his determination to mow south was the hope that a change of climate would improve his v hich had been quite poor for a few years and Is believed to have resulted from overwork in his efforts to cart for a large Mark Twain the minor about was born in Italy and himself was greatly was created a cardinal December The later day humorist in a telegram Ho held office of grand to tho New York World today penitentiary of the Holy Roman I hate to disappoint any but the church Chicago report that I am dead so far The body will be to as 1 con is entirely the church of St Augustine where cuV funeral fill be held Ei One Killed in Wreck By Associated Press Chicago Dec man was reported to have been killed mil seven others injured wreck n the Chicago Junction line yards hero Sate today I never handled a shotgun and did not know how to open close the breech but I did slated in reply to the direct question from the as to ther she killed the four members of her family I wonder if the neighbors heard the Sheriff Boyer reported Hobough as saying just before her words became an unintelligible mumble in which the words treatment nnd Christmas ents were now and then Sheriff Boyer said no effort was made to get Uie n signed statement init held on December 19 The mony which was given at that ing failed to satisfy the commission of the good faith oC and company and resulted in the order which revoked their license to act as broker in the sale of in Wisconsin The house of George M Fonnan and company is a Chicago tion which has been in business for thirty-nine years George Forman and Herman arc Hie principal officers According to the testimony taken nt the last hearing before the commission the company does business in practically state in the Union am also in Hoi lj Scotland and Almond Physician Dies in Fond du Lac Hospital Point home was burglarized day and police here informed of entrance Into one and possibly two other evening The home entered Saturday nine was that of Alderman L 803 Union slightly over taken from purse belonging to Mrs drawers of keeping in looked Into by the but nothing M   

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