Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 4, 1926, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin A. P. LEASED WIRE Thb paper It by wire with the news report of the A C N E W S PAPER WEATHER OUTLOOK Cloudy .ml Mack with rain in north in east strong Thirteenth 4056. Today Once We Were Better What Are His High Pullman Arthur Brisbane Between Asia and in the waters of Bering are two little A giant might step from our continent to old Asia in three if his legs were fifty setting a foot on each of the two sunken mountain Science says it has found on those peaks of submerged tains tools used by human beings years when America and Asia were the first visitors to America did not come from Italy or Scandinavia in they ply walked over from Thus you explain the fact that red Indians are What once true of America nnd Asia was true also of Britain and tne continent of ques from the whose de- can still be identified in parts of walked across the place where the channel now The entire surface of the earth is a movable slipping around on the hard like a ed peach on a smooth Wisconsin October 4, 1926. ORGANIZED LABOR FOR FIVE DAY WEEK ROSA QUITS TAX COMMISSION FOR SENATE CONTEST WILL RESIGN TO PUSH AGAINST TOMPKINS SUCCEEDS LATE CARROLL D. Jr. Oct. 4 Charles D. independent ate for United States senator gainst Governor John J. an- this morning that he would resign from the tax commission within the next twenty-four hours in order to make his campaign for the senate Attorney General Herman L. Ek- ern did not file and will not be a candidate for Mr. who filed papers night said he did not to interfere with the work of the but preferred to step out of his office Makes Contest Certain an progressive will campaign against a field ing John J. Blaine who defeated Senator Lenroot for the Republican and J. N. conservative The league of nations discussed moving pictures and the possibility of making them Also the league wants to know how Europe j Both Rosa and Tittemore are es n compete with American moving ning as independent The answer is that Mr. Rosa's announcement today j broke a One important way to make Will Seek Federal Probe of Wholesale Graft Under Klan 's Control of Indiana Oct. While political Indiana wondered where the lightning of wholesale charges of political fraud and cor- dating back to 1924, would Thomas H. veteran Vincennes who has con- ducted his crusade almost handed to prepared today to go to Chicago to seek backing in his effort to obtain an investigation of conditions in Indiana by the United States Undeterred by dragon's conviction on that charge last year followed one of the est and most colorful rises to power that the state has ever From an obscure position in the ranks of the Ku Klux Klan late in 1923 Stephenson rose to virtual control of Republican party in the The completeness of his Adams was best the skepticism ing pictures better is to devote mere attention to Mr. of Rochester and he had five clays to announce kodak will devote money j whether he would qualify if long silence concerning his His papers were lated and filed Saturday by friends with the secretary of It was the last day for Under the This is the first picture ever of Charles Spencer first son of the famous movie His father has opposed allowing the child to be which in some quarters greeted his charges of barter and sale of graft and fraudulent indictment of public officials as parts of a gigantic and ation of officials by the unseen hand of D. C. former grand dragon of the Ku Klux Adams and the followers attracted to his expose undertook numerous moves looking toward investigation of the evidence he has gathered by an constituted Special Session Likely Six state senators who reviewed the evidence in Adams possession over the week end and pronounced it j as meriting proceeded with plans to sound out opinion among members of the senate of the last session of the In- diana general assembly as to the possibility of obtaining a special formal or to point a and skill and time to educational But it is announced that his effort will be confined to for the lower There should be educational tures for all and especially historical A boy of any age learn more in thirty minutes from a picture about the life of Ab- raham or than he could learn from books in thirty And the pictures will be re- membered when the books are for- The election will be held ber 2. used to American city before and during sometimes complain that President Coolidge talks too You that he gets ty times a twenty times is his It is refreshing to see a man that Tompkins Appointed to The Pierce connected with the state tax commission for the past 15 was on Monday appointed state tax commissioner to Carroll D. de- Tompkins will assume his new duties Tuesday Mr. Tompkins recently held the sition of supervisor of income tax assessors and has spent much of his j time in He attended the University of was sessor of Ashland from 1911 to 1912, served two terms as state and was later appointed as a deputy BRIBE DEFENDANT PRAISED BY GAL FORMER ALIEN LAUDED FOR BY PRESIDENT New Oct. 4 W. former alien property whom the government charges accepted of a 000 bribe paid for release of of impounded American Metal company was lauded j Adams has not yet made his charges although it is un- he has a mass of mentary The central figure in what Adams denominated as an unscrupulous and powerful combination of cal forces is serving a hfe sentence in the Indiana state prison for the murder of Madge The former grand in the 1925 legislative session and it was just during anc immediately after this sixty day session that the publisher says mosi of the acts of malfeasance occurred Promises Revelations Stephenson's connection the case was made even more direct over the week-end by the tion of a letter purporting to have been written by him to Court Asher of a former lieutenant of Stephenson's political ir. which the latter expressed a willingness to make public ledge he claimed to possess of acts of official misconduct and un- influence exercised over grand juries in the return of indictments against opponents of the son CONGRESS MAY PROBE DISASTER MICHIGAN SENATOR PROMISES TO PUSH IRONWOOD INQUIRY IF BUREAU OF MINES DOES NOT ACT income tax Ever since Coolidge for his death of Mr. Atwood it has been generally assumed that Tompkins would be appointed to the Tax ficient it was revealed day at the con- Commissioner Atwood had general does not carry his heart or his in- charge of the income tax work and most ambition on coat sleeve for I Mr. Tompkins was selected by Gov all to The people would I Blaine because of his familiarity to ask arc your j with the same The term for Reply to Resignation A letter signed by President and dated March 1925 was read to the jury by William Miller's The letter plans to have a great name in which Mr. Tompkins is appointed ed the president's thanks for ican What will you do to expire on July 1, j you've and for offset Theodore digging of the Panama for instance The President docs not There is a well defined rumor in Madison that in case Tax The letter was a reply to Miller's letter of D. Rosa becomes a Harry N. a reporter for the shall make the Panama Canal look candidate for the United States Washington Post was called bv Max like a small I mean to unite ate and his post he will be the Great Lakes with the Gulf of j succeeded M. Mon. j i i I 7 Mexico through the Mississippi ley and with the Atlantic by a all on Amei ican intend that Uncle Sam shall take care of his great the U. S. and utilize its facilities as my people took care of their bleak faims in Mississippi that now go to carrying every year of tons of fertilizer out to the I shall use to irrigate the and store up part for dry thus ending the Mississippi having given me ment and use of the greatest ization in the world's I in- tend to make my opportunity useful find not be like a little boy sitting in the driver's scat of a great idle steam The President of all these things and others more But his energies do not take the form of William O'Neil of for the Protective attacks the high cost of Pullman car always with a good The association should bear in a deputy income tax assessor who has had long familiarity with real estate Because of the wording of the statutes ing appointments of a tax it is believed that Rosa will should he decide to be a senatorial Little and Meanwell Make Peace Oct. 4 George Little and Wisconsin's athletic director and I bridge Big basketball met this morning igan promised duty that be- and after shaking and longs to a United States senator in that each had made a slight relation to the disaster at the the resignation of Meanwell as he states he is aware cape coach at Wisconsin became but that appeals are sometimes made to Oct. ed States Senator James Michigan declares the cause of the recent cave-in of G. shaft Pabst mine of the Oliver Iron ing company at Ironwood Michigan ought to bs gone He is ing what the federal government is doing through the bureau of j and if it develops the bureau has not information and has not into the matter or is not going to do so Senator Couzens will give ful consideration to a congressional he stated in United States Senator CLOTHES AIMEE WORE ON DESERT HIKE INTRODUCED DEFENSE ATTORNEY PRE- VENTS COMMENT ON TION OF GARMENTS AFTER ALLEGED 20 MILE WALK Hall of Los Oct. clothing worn by Aimee Semple McPherson when she em- from a long hike across the Mexican desert last June 23 to end her 35 day was ex- in municipal court here day at the evangelist's The slippers which the evangelist de- clared she wore on the or 20 miles over the desert from the kidnapers shack to Agua with other articles of were placed in Attorney W. I. on ous comment Joseph deputy district who was on the witness regarding the condition of the The outer slippers and one or two other were turned over to clerk for safe Forgets About Watch Mrs. questioned before jury by District Attorney Asa could not remember whether he had taken Mrs. McPherson's watch to when shs went to meet her ter when the evangelist there June 23. The wrist watch which figured in testimony last is said to have Fear 63 Men Mine Blast FORD'S PROGRAM ASSERTS GREEN Oct. 4 A mine explosion three miles under- ground at the Rogers entry of the Eoane Iron company's coal mine was reported to have occurred Sixty-three miners are i known to have been working at that point and no word had been received L from them by noon A rescue Oct- Committed POLICY OF IX MEXICAN AFFAIRS EXECUTIVE COM- REPORT to the five day week as the next for highest Rogers entry and or the American Federation the force of the Laoor in the party has been Eugene a miner first re- ported the He was ln the two miles from the stated he had felt blast and smelled gasses from the Infil Deputy State Mine Inspector 4.. J was in Rockwood and of the mine rescue party Eleventh hour agreements be- which will make an widely separated on At the company office this after- questions open sions of the annual to a of problems centered s hours after the ProsPect the two weeks s said that the extent of bringing forth the the explosion had not been Prominent leaders that the i i 1_ 1._ T i i i three it wa COWRIE TRIAL TO OPEN TOMORROW 1 nw 1S opened here Corning with Judge shown in a photograph takon of B. Park nn Mrs. McPherson at a Douglas though Miss Emma the evangelist's testified the watch entire time probably would be de- moted to upon tive policies bearing directly the immediate program of on Mexico Foreboding division of in the preliminary gatherings last week on the question of relations with the Mexican federation of labor T were bridged by an informal LA CROSSE MAN IS went between representatives of a. WITH MANSLAUGHTER AS majority of the convention voting RESULT OF FATAL HIGHWAY strength to accept without debate the recommendations of the tive council on Mexican relations for the coming The executive council report was the first order of business at the Green for 5-Day Week The five day week of forty hours ACCIDENT The October term of circuit court Byron B. Park back on the A day calendar was drawn and the judge ordered additional Ll M i 1 4- 1 1 w I t J f- was defined as a cardinal point in the today the of w me when Mrs. McPharson was devoted to hearing several a scrap of as in the strie at Meanwell stated that there was no N. J. He has requested de- friction between the two tailed information concerning the and and pointed to the fact that The question of a f Barr Stupecky and Powers come before the were all out for the Andiron team oration of Labor in tion at Detroit this The trades ed D. counsel for Harry M. former attorney Went With Harding Price testified that on April 19, Principle with and that fhe liave 1921, the date on which the coach should have the right to re- L fc for an 5 fe e contended was con- tain the members of his un- to the floor f ion in New York with Richard ess he was notified of their change fication of the f e r The Badger casre mentor and f that it was merely a matter the matt havi German metal magnate sport Series Specials Delayed by Railroad Accident Oct. 4 cial world's series carrying newspaper men and were delayed for almost an hour from Columbus to New early today because of an accident government simply to paid the that erty was in the party of President Harding who had come to New York to dedicate a statute of General Venezuelan patriot and This testimony did not account for the time spent in York or show that he did not meet but was Steuer to show that Daugherty did not Meanwell will tako of the Badger cage squad this mind and make clear in its plaint that the increased rate goes on Page to the Keystone express of the Pennsylvania railroad near town late Sunday in which sixteen passengers and two postal clerks received slight scratches and LITTLE JOE O CAN USUALLY THAT THUD OUT LOOK A MAN HAS VACATION Coolidges Congratulated On Wedding Anniversary Oct. dent and Mrs. Coolidge today were observing the 21st anniversary of their receiving many con- gratulatory No deviation fiom the day's routine at the White House was keep an appointment with Steuer did not in any that Daugherty did meet King or Miller while in Ncv of the clerks of the senate and house and of interested con- gressmen and officials also is Celebrate Rescue i Oct. Concern Forty-three miners rescued last With Intimidating from the G. Pabst shaft nun thcy had been for five days joined with persons Oct. Sunday in the auditorium of the cral Forest county politicians and Memorial building in singing praise Crandon business men are facing tor their Flying squadrons of detectives searched the city today on tion that Kenneth G. missing radio operator was in ing the will-o-the-wisp of the mystery of the disappearance of Mrs. has been ly reported in hiding in and in Aimee Uses Radio accumulated during the last 48 pervaded the Pherson case The nary bearing of the evangelist and Mrs. Minnie Kennedy on criminal conspiracy charges adjourned last Friday until and in the meanwhile Mrs. son from hsr pulpit and over the radio has carried on an incessant attack on District Attorney Asa denouncing the prosecutor and his aides for what she termed her The evangelist charges that Keyas has been unfair in his questioning of herself and her mother before the grand The evangelist continued attack Sunday night with a tableaux at Angelus temple in which Bible scenes were usd to deject the tory of The last which has to represent the aday the of by President William after the final Comrie Trial First j tion gathering of the executive Trial of W. D. Comrie of La I council who is charged with Although a mere degree manslaughter as the that the announcement came of having killed Albert Zimmer of Pittsville with his automobile eral months will start at the the city to which Henry Ford last declared the five day week the operative wage base for thousands opening of court tomorrow i workers in the motor This is the first time in this circuit f Mr. Green alluded to the Ford that anybody has been held for gram as a sign of the slaughter as the result of having After reporting a gratifying killed some one with an No. 2 case is that in which Ernest Nelson of Marshfield is charged with indecent Of the criminal no pleas of guilt arei New Jurors Called gress in the American labor ment during the past and out- lining several enterprises for the year the Executive report began its tions on international relations with an outspoken declaration against The seven jurors excused are F. the domestic and K. 0. G. Lindeman and Frank Ringer jr. Sigel and Kate An- na McMillan and Mathilda Wisconsin New jurors are William internal affairs of either Mexico or other Latin-American Tolerance affiliation Affirmed with the American Federation of the report been inspired Electric Shop Closed Roddick Brothers Electric shop which has been doing business in the Nash block since the building was was closed and it is understood that a petition in bankruptcy will be No ber of the firm could be located day to ascertain what is the cial condition of the or what their future plans may Bear Us Finger Oct. nearly 20 Tony ed death and injury on the Racine fire escaping day afternoon he was feeding one of the Polar bears In the zoo when the animal nipped off the middle finger of his left Hold Remington Farmer on Prohibition Charge E. C. town of Remington was arraigned before Judge Getts this morning for violation of the prohibition A sheriff's raid Saturday afternoon netted a jug of alleged who is believed to have furnished some of the firewater has been causing trouble among the waived ary examination and was bound over for trial in county Unable to furnish bonds set at he was put in the county U. S. Drops Suit to Recover Indian Lands Oct. United States today asked the supreme court to dismiss the suit brought to recover from Wisconsin certain lands alleged to have been improperly conveyed to the utate under the swamp act. The case now will be The federal government ed the lands belonged to the and tribes of Indians and that hey had erroneously to Wisconsin M i trial as a result of grand jury in- returned following an in- into political affairs in this The Vulcan Last largest business and its Cecil have been in- for intimidating Knott is also charged with issuing ful Joe former county board is in jail charged with conspiracy to defraud the ty and with a serious offense in con- rection with a Barney former county highway com- C. A. well known and his son S. N. also were named in indictments charging conspiracy to defraud the Clergymen of almost every took part in the Rescued miners with their families occupied the front rows of A former miner led the crowd in the singing of hymns and Larry the salvation army worker who was imprisoned with the miners sang a the congregation ing in the Many were un- able to gain evangelist's idea of the showed a large Bibls lying a chair with a pair of scissors and some mud beside it. Keyes to be drawn into the temple discussion contending the trial of the case would be re- to the court Hanson Dan Lincoln by our desire to be helpful to the G. A. Krasin and Christ Latin-American organizations in Alba F. Bump efforts as they may put forth Promote and advance their eco- W. G. Milladore ancl industrial lie Richfield and interest has been concerned Don C. with the welfare of the wage Nash ancl James of other We have Zim TooLate For Steuben Society Talk N. Oct. Wisconsin's Republican j Socialist Candidate for Governor Will Speak Here Herman O. candidate for will a public mass meeting the Union hall here at S p. m. society of day October 5, it has been announced by local Socialist Mr. who is an alderman of the city of Milwaukee and a former member of the state is described as a refrained from interference in the domestic affairs and internal affairs of either Mexico or other Latin American principle of tolerance is so firmly embedded in our trade union that regardless of nationality or wage earners can unite for the promotion of tual economic But if ters which should be determined personally are injected into a ment based upon ation for any purpose becomes im- candidate was to speak Sunday before the national Parole Recommended for Pan Fraud Perpetrator Oct. C. former head of Pan Motor St was recommended for a role at a recent meeting of the prison parole it was earned He was serving a ton year sentence for using the mails to Bishop of London Starts Study of University Life Iowa Oct. the inner sanctuary of American university comedy and tragedy alike were today beckoning onward a venerable noble of the British who came to this country to a Christian message to the young At the first stop on his be- ginning at Iowa state college his arrival from Canada Thursday the Rt. Hon. and Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley D. was sentenced ten in the federal to serve tiary at Leavenworth by Judge K. M. in December 1019 after he was convicted with the of 9 1-2 worth of alleged took in the Pan Motor the the United bishop of confined most of his remarks to general Christian but after personal ences with students at the state col- lege and at the university of Iowa his next the ed prelate did not hesitate to outline some of the needs of modem college On his way to Chicago in a cial car over the Island road the bishop is looking forward to short trips from Chicago I to different educational including the university of Taking intimate details in the first two campuses as typical of American the bishop made a sincere attempt to diagnose sity never or tell dirty was the formula for an active old which he left with one of students He said his belief in Christianity had kept The self centered inter- ests of the average the tendency Co forsake standards of personal and the operation of great universities on a quantity rather than quality were some of the evils that the bishop pointed but to arrive in tolerance the individual is the right to decide his re- ligious For these various 1 1 easons the A. F. L. has not Vam in the difficult situation in Mexico over The Federation has not tried in any way whatsoever to intervene in this matter ancl has made t i n The v which was no effort to influence the de- g of the Mexican Federation His man's by a It was a eulogy of Labor the believe that the Mexican Labor movement should appeared visibly authority to make de- for Mexican Labor and to adopt policies to be pursued to their labor We believe that tho principle of tolerance is the key to personal liberties ancl that the right decision must lie those im- mediately this principle must obtain in the policies of the Pan- first the body seemed to care how I got Florida Disaster Shows Necessity of Red Cross Oct. A t. T to the people of I American Federation of They T nil in shows the imperative need of maintaining the peace time have been scrupulously observed in our relations with in both England and young people have a tendency to regard love as not in conflict with moral Personal purity is absolutely As soon as any ration loses its ideals it falls into the slough of he strength of the national Red Chairman John Barton Payne de- clared today in a speech prepared for the opening of the sixth an- convention of the Deep concern over the as to the extent of the need for relief work in expressed by James L. vice- chairman of the Red Cross who has been in charge of operations in the disaster area the last two Florida state be- lieve no longer that hurricane suffers can be taken of out filiated membership was reported to the convention today for on Pagre Arrest Man for Victim Oct. U- plates upon led to arrest of Frank struck and Actor 12, near day