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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - February 3, 1925, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                to partly cloudy night and riling tonight and in portions CONSTRUCTIVE N PAPER Steat a Jita he before M not Prefer diligence before unless you esteem nwt above ELEVENTH 3544. WISCONSIN TUESDAY FEBRUARY Today Brave Each Lady Three 3 V By Arthur Brisbane penalized by the noble Republican will come last in ranking be- low and rated as one of a minority That will not hurt La but it will hurt some and such petty revenge dis- graces every republican responsible for it. Theodore Roosevelt ran as an and defeated electing The republican party did not ostracize It was afraid of It will have cause to regret its cowardly treatment of La Many voters that would not vote for La and do not share his views prefer him to some regular re- They know that La Follette is a courageous and honest Suffer and it was a sin to interfere with his an all merciful God enjoying the sight of agony is an in- PRICE THREE CENTS FORMER GOVERNOR IS DEAD FIGHT ON STATE EMERGENCY BODY LAUNCHED TODAY VIROQUA RE- QUESTS DETAILS OF Edwards Of Marsh field Enters Race Forecasts that a large percentage of the Wood county bar would be in j LITTLE PROGRESS BEING the race for the county judgeship j PRISONER IN CAVE STILL HELD FAST AFTER FOUR DAYS Where Wilson Sleeps The wrong kind of ing in feeble brains often attacks When only sure cure for malaria was brought from South virtuous Scotch and other Protestant clergymen said it was ful to use because a had discovered it. Mrs. lady editor of the Sabetha in tell Kansas editors at Topeka that every needs three for one to make one to look after the clay husbands are as far as they she but they do not go far ACTIVITIES DURING PAST before the election in April were TWO YEARS further substantiated yesterday by the entry into the contest of a fifth C. B. field attorney of the law firm of BULLETIN Associated Feb. ate consideration was sought today by State Senator for a by which all con- amendments would he submitted a vote of the people as an expression whether they ored Call of the house was ordered upon demand of tor and the sergeant at arms began seeking out the bers absent without leave to estab lish a Two bills were introduced by Senator One provided for a referendum on proposed fication of the federal child labor and the other provided for referendums for all al amendments proposed in the j He asked immediate of the latter Edwards has announced his candidacy for the j TOWARD RESCUE OF FLOYD PINNED BENEATH HUGE BOULDER Associated Cave Feb. stone workers who came from T Louisville Monday to assist in re- seat which Judge W. J. Conway will i 35, from his relinquish on March I to become i in Sand Cave where a state tax der him Friday morning in addition to Mr. Edwards planned to leave this afternoon be- who have announced themselves cause they said their services had the are F. W. Calkins been B. M. Vaughan of Wisconsin other efforts to free Collins con- Craig P. Connor of but still are largely TJ 1 I a and R. R. Williams of The lists are not yet and it is rumored that at least one more attorney from Marshfield and one from Wisconsin Rapids are plating entering the The name of A. J. has also been mentioned in connection with the The learned Mrs. Tennal knows that meaning several husbands vas once the rule among many It still prevails among And the husbands manage to get along fairly The polyandrous husband at hojne for the moment leaves his shoes or a weapon outside the Other take the hint and tactfully See Westermarck's great book marriage for on Offer To Double Elaine's Pay attack on the state emergency looked for- ward to as one of the big battles of the present was launched today in the assembly with the introduction of a joint resolution by A. E. asking for details of the activities ing the last two Mr. regarded as an anti- Blaine will seek to learn whether the emergency board has been overstepping powers in granting large The j introduction in the legislature by J For hours men have picked away the boulder with a coal j others have tugged at rapes Associated Press Feb. annual ary of the governor of Wisconsin would be raised from to j that time scores of No tunneling has been and the only actual work now under way is that of widening the cave near the Stone and mud is being along by hand from man to This veteran cave men might require several days or even a week before Collins is Keeps Up Hope of his lips purple and his strength fast Collins day still lay in the hole awaiting for something to release his held by a huge boulder which fell on it when he was exploring the cave Friday For 24 hours he was the constant drip of water melting snow and ice on the growing more deadly monotonous hour by Saturday he was found and since Dying Man At Roadside Associated Feb. arc in- t the finding of a man j wounded by a roadside just outside of the city limits early The man suffered numerous and his condition is according to the hospital The according to members of the sheriff's was wounded by several charges of His tongue is partially shot away and he is unable to and has refused to attempt to write his His clothing contained no mark by which he may be A farmer nearby told authorities i of hearing five shots fired shortly be- I fore the man was but thought 1 it was a motorcar A short time thereafter a machine in which three men were riding pulled into his drive and turned around towai cl The authorities have not been able to decide whether the wounded man dropped to the point where his was found from the machine in which he was riding and or whether Tie was attacked while walking alone the His clothes indicate he is a labeling The sarcophagus for the late President Wilson has just been placed in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington It is recessed in the men under a being prepared j in vain to release have tried board comprises Gov. John J. Senator H. E. Secretary of State Fred R. man and State Treasurer Sol j Many of our other state ened about the body of the and justices of supreme court receive He has been moved five inches in more compensation than does the j four who occupies the But hope stronger than the jaded JO S. flag which was carried by the American troops when they marched through It is the first American flag ever saluted bv an English king on English Madison Men Acquitted Of Dreger Death After the legislature adjourned two years ago without voting money for the University and Normal school the emergency board voted upwards of for these Mr. declined to cast his ballot with the governor and state The legislature should provide a salary that is in accord vith the Senator Bolt The senator is receiving able support for his proposed -n i i i ui however will not solve which it was the The husband must multiply his while increasing his tendency to The American husband makes urer on the ground that the board all factions of the was assuming too much authority jHe is republican of the stalwart and was the purposes for Blaine Backs Board Gov. in his legislative upheld the action but does not kn r how to pay Many European men pay marvelous but can't make The combination or in will appear on the course of Last year this country paid out thiee billion dollars for That's a large sum of but no money was better To on automobiles would mean to economize on fresh and it would mean waste of time more than offsetting the saving in poorer and less efficient than the United suffers for iack of Some of the millions we spent for trucks are to be used ing That was Enough trucks competing with and cutting railroad freight prices will make some of the old fashioned railroad men ly relying on the Interstate Com- merce Commission to raise your when you need more is not scientific It is possible to tax and business too for the public Discouraging the man that un- business is like killing the golden Vienna is dead be- cause government taxes have killed business so the cables tell England plans income tax re- stimulate British chancellor of the British and grandson of old a Wall street stock as does Mr. Mellon that lower taxes would produce a greater Even the Russian ment has decided that if you won't let a man make any money for he won't make any for of the board declaring that it must either vote or be summoned back in special session every time an emergency Assemblyman Smith declared that he has been unable to obtain figures and data regarding the so that he has introduced the resolution to have the information laid before the One matter that likely be probed is whether the emergency while the legislature and its finance committee was in session in 1923 appropriated money to chase a auto for Adj. Gen. Ralph M. Mr. Smith ed reports reached him that the finance committee was ignored in this and he expressed his determination of ascertaining the Many Consider Repeal The legislature will also po into the matter of the need for ment or repeal of the emergency fund it was Various bodies of the rescuers held out day and renewed efforts were being made to pull Collins from a living Fear to Use Drill Apparently only the most tive methods will be successful if anything is to be A com- Another contemplated by air drill was rushed here Boldt would bring about annual but expert cave men of the state legislature tailing their activities to three months and providing a mileage rate of five cents for week end home its during would take place every two years as at present under the The new normal schools viding for four year courses and de- grees is ready for said there was clanger that the bration would loosen other rock and cause the narrow passage to it was not Still optimistic but himself facing a complete Collins has him from the vice nature created him fro vice nature created for one who would explore her subterranean Once be- ator Walter Hunt of River he had been a prisoner for two announced that he was almost i when another boulder fell and ready to introduce the i blocked his egress from the cave w hich he said has the united support of all state normal school heads and educational ter he had penetrated newly found RELIEF FOR SWEPT CITY ARRIVES WITH TION OF LONG RACE AGAINST Associated Feb. after two loss of sleep and ex- hausted from driving a team of dogs 60 miles to Nome through a blinding blizzard for seven and one-half hours in order to deliver units of diphtheria Gunner son was sound asleep Kasson accomplished a feat seldom FARM RELIEF OFF SESSION PROGRAM COOLIDGE IS DISAPPOINTED BUT DOES NOT PLAN TO SUMMON CONGRESS IN CIAL SESSION Feb. 3. Feb. Although disappointed that his farm relief Associated I Feb. and Salvatore de Martino were acquitted by a jury in circuit court here today of a charg of murder in connection with th slaying of Policeman Herbert C. Dre ger in Madison the night of Decem ber 2. The jury deliberated eigh hours and 50 Immediately after the court dismissed de Martino was rearrest ed by Deputy Game Warden Edwan Fess on a warrant charging falsify ing statements in making application for a He was en to a hotel for lunch and then to Effort to Save Unborn Child of Gun Victim Fails CRy Associated Feb. Charts 27 years shot and ed his 27, and then turned a pistol on himself here list Before Mrs. Hoehnke died cians in an unsuccessful 1U TV j 4 If TT i appropriations will be subjected to to save the life of her un- born The shooting occurred at the Gov. in his legislative home of his wife's Mr. and The legislature is with this I William If it repeals the emergency or it must make appropriations in excess of the estimated requirements of state agencies or it must meet in special session to make provisions for what the legislature could not or did not anticipate or failed to act I LITTLE JOE HA SHORT A OF FOLKS WHO i DON'T Hold 7-Year-Old Girl for Attempted Murder Associated Los Feb. year old Alsa Thompson was under ob- servation at the general hospital day ai a result of an alleged to kill members of the family where she was The child is mixing ant paste and from a radio battery and attempting to induce several persons at eat it. When they refused the child ed Maxine aged 5, and ed her wrist with a safety razor Officials said the child ad- mitted the charges and ex- did it because I am so Hoehnke and his wife had been more than a month prior to the Late yesterday he visited a store and chased a He returned and later rushed into the home a block Mrs. was seated in the kitchen with her 18 old daughter on her Hoehnke opened fire on his wife without bullets entering her and one her He then fled from the house ard about a block away he stood in the street and fired a bullet into hit head and another into his then falling State May Appeal Case of Stevens Point Concern Feb. 3. Appeal of the state of Wisconsin in the case in which the Folding Furniture of Stevens Point ob- an injunction restraining the industrial commission from ing the women's minimum wage law the plant has been but the state is undecided whether it will be the attorney general's department announced The state's course probably will be de- termined the next two according to A. J. secretary of the industrial The if decided would be taken to the United States preme court from the decision re- cently of Claude Z. federal district holding the law constitutional as it applied to the Stevens Point The effect of the decision was minimized by of- in the industrial who it applied only to the of women in the Folding works that the law attained by seasoned mushers of the For two days he waited on the trail at Bluff with 13 dogs ed by of the Hammon dated Gold Field to trans- port serum shipped from Anchorage by way of for Olsen's relay dog Kasson Fights Blizzard When Olsen's team trooped into Bluff with the precious load of theria intended to check the spread of the dreaded disease in the bundle was transposed to Kasson's Despite a temperature of 2S below zero and a blizzard fanned by stiff Kasson carried The storm and darkness prevented him meeting Fred Rohn at Solomon the last short relay into He kept the andj reached here at program has not been given priority by leaders in President Coolidge is inclined to accept their judgment and has no intention of calling an extra session of congress to consider farm legislation after March 4. With members of congress from the agricultural states taking the position that there is no emergency requiring the president would regard their decision as tured Faced by a. of legislation in the single month remaining of thc present the steering committee of the senate has selected a priority list of nine ures to be presented for action in Coloma Phone Company Ordered to Boost Rates Feb. Col- oma Telephone company has been ordered by the state railroad com- mission to put in effect a schedule of increased rates and to discontinue its present rate which is the same for all classes of The ent uniform rate and the company has not earned an adequate according to the findings announced by the Therefore some increase in revenue was found The that body between now and 4, the Heading the list as announced by the committee is the Geiman com- which the foreign re- lations committee uas called to take up today with a a prompt report to the Second in line Me Lean authorizing to reduce interest rateo to the ap interstate commerce o use of the rates for farm service re- maining the it was of Omission from the list of here at Irom of Four dogs in his team were recommended DV the vould be administered in as in the future Would Separate Couples Childless For Two Years an Iowa with the alternative of having their frozen Rohn arrived before noon from omon after he learned Kasson missed Follows Slowly Leonard undefeated er of the met a relay team at east of Norton and y the agriculture fact that Faces Test in Mondt Match Tonight Feb. Ed. who still claims the world's heavyweight wrestling is as good as he was before defeated him in Kansas will be determined at the Coliseum tonight when he meets Joe Montana Munn is billed for a demonstration of the holds used to defeat T carried the to the north I Mexicans Welcome Yanks to Their Says Johnson Mexicans hold a friendly attitude to the people oC the United States and welcome colonization of their where Olsen took up the No word has been received from former Finnish who expected to return resting at villages to feed his tired ine stated today when inter- 1 viewed by a Tribune lands by the R. F. manager of the Johnson a tnP into seral ROOD CO. HERE educator created a country-wide stir by declaring that the basic purpose of of rearing a ily of being sally He proposed that married couples be required to have a child within two years or face an- of their William president of the Rood Construction and formerly a resident of this is here attending to matters concerning the Mr. Drath now located in Pennsylvania where his company has had several large will to A. M. Bayfield county it became known is contemplating thc introduction of a in the legislature carrying these very Under the Warden a married couple would be required to of a bouncing infant within two marital ties marriage pact is being con- altogether too de- clared Mr. who is 73, an attorney and the father of six people are united in marriage no thought of raising a Something should be The Warden measure not be his proposed Mr. Warden also came advocacy of the measure planned by Miss dred to prospective brides to the same eugenics tests at A portion of the frozen on T y its was thawed and used Mr. Johnson has just returned from a Dr. Curtis Walch said he could not tell if it had been fe rated until the effects were hc ing experiences and had good op- to observe the attitude of X-Ray Films May Explain nw U n nis family to Woman t Death where they are now J temporarily on account of thc ill health of his Mexican of personally inspecting the ties and verified the Mahogany was plentiful in the district through which the road passed and it was found cheaper to use that wood than Associated people owe most of their Feb. ment m to the American of undeveloped X-Ray films is ex- have brought many to clear up the mystery which influences to that surrounds the death of Mrs. he ine whose body was found in a well by her husband yesterday on wild game is very plentiful in a farm near j where there are no closed Coroner R. who returned and game he He shortly after noon today from enjoyed wild quail and venison Wild Game Aplenty Wild game is very plentiful tigo where an was said at several meals hc had while on his findings would not be announced Mexican soil and he said the quality until after the films had been was There is over one hundred and Meantime the woman's husband is fifty miles of railroad in Mexico of in the county here held without all the ties are hewn from any Saw Local People Mr. of a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Burt of Mr. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George consin Rapids folks now residing in Mrs. Burt Kinister is a niece of Gov. George W. P. Hunt of who has held the office for five The governor ed Mr. ami Mrs. Johnson and gave 1hem some of the lemons fruit raised on his small ing thc Wilson administration Gov. Hunt was ambassador to While in the orient he secured some lemon seeds and brought them back to He planted the seeds and is now harvesting crops of haga Chinese Mr. Johnson brought back some of the fruit and will dis- play it in the store He said he was much impressed with the progress ef and the development that wan to come in the to he and with water furnished by the toil will AGE CLAIMS MAN WHO FOUGHT RISE OF CHIL WAR AND LUMBERMAN WAS LAST OF OLD LINE OF WART LEADERS Associated Feb. 82, former governor of died at his home here today at a. m. The former governor had been ill several weeks and last night was reported in better bulletin issued by his physician thia morning indicated that his condition had changed for the worse two noura before his Ten minutes before the end cama Mr. lapsed into but not before he uttered a words which characterized the be put up against His words I a fighting If r I will go after it. I am Turn inp on The former governor then passed from life into eternal A slight dropping of the hands indicated His and the were at bedside when Dr. Minnie Hopkins an- that life was Funeral arrangements will not announced until word has been re- from Edward who is at and a favorite Flora re- at Fla. and business Edward governor of Wisconsin stood as an interesting figure of influence in ore cf the periods of transformation IB tne history of the Always allied with the tive group in the Republican Former Governor Scofield during period of political power fought rising influence of the La Follette Progressive faction and finally politically to this new The former chief himself a soldier with a record of gallantry in the served as one of Wisconsin's war It was during his second term that the con- between the United States and Spain brought state troops again in- to the Fought La Follette an important part in the life of Governor Ha first was elected to a state office in 1892 when chosen for the state Then in 1896 he was nominated for the Governorship over Robert M. La He was elected to after polling more votes than any candidate for governor up to During the fall of 1867, who vigorously opposed made his famous in which he toured he counties addressing meetings at he various fairs in an endeavor to ake control from the It was during the next year that Scofield's CoV broke into the ight as a political influence of im- 't The governor had franked a cow by from his home in Oconto to This fact gave rise to charges that he was under the ence of railroads and was receiving A political storm is reported to have broken as a result of free transportation given to the Other trouble arose over tion of the a book kept by the state detailing loans of state money made to I officials in the Won Second Term Despite concerted Scofield was renominated La Follette again a and was elected to a second It waf curing second term that Spanish American War was In she following La FcK lette was successful in his candidacy for the governorship and Scofield Although bitter the g ernor escorted successor into of. at the inauguration exercised us 1901. Former Governor Scofield sought the chief executive's position as an independent in 1904, after A break in the Republican He was and retired from politics to titt lumber business at Ha never agnin was a candidate for public Served in Civil War Dining Civil War the former governor served with Hi entered the service as a served through moat of the ant until the where ht WM reported how he had tht pleasure of own Instead of had been taken At of war and received itn appointment an in the regular In a bu man with 1st fill wife to  

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