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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 23, 1926, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                Look for the Tribune Football all News Stands Tonight at 6 o'clock A. P. LEASED WIRE Thli piper U by leased with tht newt report of tht A CONSTRUCTIVE N EWS PAPER WEATHER OUTLOOK Unsettled with probably snow or rain in eaat portion and and in west portion not much change in Thirteenth 4073. Today That Awful American What's A Mother's By Arthur Brisbane Part of California feels a slight earthquake lasting a few hurting and eastern newspapers make as much fuss as i though heaven had fallen upon the They forget that one single wind recently killed more people than earthquakes have killed in fornia in fifty Wisconsin October 23, 1926. Price Three Centa 300 BURIED ALIVE IN ARMENIA QUAKE from San wires that the rible of which ation makes so would about an ordinary automobile and it would be a up without any loss of It is well to be polite to a ing whether she accident of by of a Madame when where the declaration of independence was erects a puts a for- eign born queen upon and fools pass before kissing her that becomes a little too There should be some limit even American toadyism and Every American ignoramus with money ought to know that kissing the hands means admission of in- Those that kissed the queen's hand probably were her in- WISCONSIN GAINS QUICK LEAD OVER PAGE'S HOOSIERS SCORE IS 14 TO 0 IN FAVOR OF WISCONSIN BEFORE END OF SECOND PERIOD OF GAME TO DAY SECOND PERIOD 14; 0. 9; 0. 7; 0. FIRST PERIOD 0; Notre 0. 6; 0. 0, 0. by millions of why ADMIT IT so blatantly but The fools may is the tom in Roumania to kiss the queen's therefore we should kiss her hand for Why? Suppose it were the custom in Roumania to kiss the queen's Would our proud Americans strain their backs to kiss that In some oriental countries those that approach the king get down on their hands and knees and lick the floor as they approach the Should we feel bound to do that if some oriental monarch came to visit President Coolidge will talk to ad- men next and will tell that what you DON'T say is sometimes more important than what you DO If you say too much the public doesn't If you say enough and make the public tin Camp Wis. Oct. 23 their initial Big Ten appearance at the university of Wisconsin eleven faced Coach Pat Page's Indiana team Low hanging clouds and a crisp southwest wind prevailed when the opening whistle First Period winning the decided to defend the south goal and Leitl kicked off and Moss returned the ball five Wisconsin got the ball on the next Crofoot and Kreuz made several gains and Indiana then was penalized half the distance to goal for then went through center for j a touchdown and Leitl kicked the goal for the extra Wisconsin 7; Indiana 0. Badgers gained another break Antigo Has 13 to 0 Lead Over Locals Antigo high school football team was leading Wisconsin 13 to 0, at the end of the first half of today's valley conference game ISLE OF PINES STORM AMERICANS DIE MANIAC MURDERS HIS 3 CHILDREN LITTLE GIRLS WITH AXE AS THEY LIE FEARED HE WOULD LOSE HE SAYS Mass. Oct. James a battered to death with an axe three of his four daughters as slept in a cheerless little third story ment here this 36, and with a long lice record for intoxication recently was charged with failing to support the Mildred 7, na 11, and Florence 13. One Child Escapes the fourth who was in bed with awoke as her father struck her sister and pled with Breaking from his grasp she fled to the street and ISLAND SOUTH MAINLAND OF CUBAN covered a fumble on the Hoosier's 201 yard Wagner replaced Barnum failed to gain and Kreuz just killed my three kids and Quarterback Crofoot slipped around left end to Indiana's 35 yard line before Weaver ter several line plays with little gain Lietl made an unsuccessful effort from the 40 yard line to score a place The ball hit the cross Indiana found Wisconsin's line penetrable and Quarterback punted to Crofoot who was m tho Kno i Jle on the Badger's 43 yard Crofoot made eight yards on a pass but consin was penalized for being as they disarmed Thought Girls In Danger Stoddard declared he had been drinking for two weeks prior to last when he had decided to A hallucination that a former employer had chased the children and was preparing to or otherwise cause them harm made him resolve to kill them asserted in an five times as many words as for 5 Herrell replaced have then you get the Moss at fullback for possible George Eastman of Rochester re- na stopped Wisconsin's offensive and Kreuz With Herrell carrying the brunt of the Indiana turned yesterday from I cd a line smashing attack that ing five deal lions and some lie knows the im- portance of making the public THINK as it press the we do the is the ideal ted first down on their 24 yard The bodies were found in the blood spattered beds of the cheaply furnished little Mildred still clasping a rag doll to her The three children apparently had died Stoddard submitted quietly to ar- rest and interrogation but when con- I fined in a cell tore off his Mr. of the oil has paid ten sculptors each to prepare models of a statue in honor of the mothers of the western Mr. then fell into a His mother is said to have died in an insane Marland notices that nothing has yard line but the Hoosiers were ed to relinquish the ball to Barnum quickly punted out of danger and a subsequent attack at the line was stopped when Barnum intercepted a pass and advanced to the Hoosiers 32 yard Captain Harmon made an end run which put the ball on Indiana's 15 yard line and then made five replacing KreUz added en more and then Indiana recovered and Sibley punted to his own 28 yard A long pass mon to Crofoot returned the ball to Indiana's two yard line and Kresky went over for Ji touchdown on a fake Harmon kicked consin 14; Indiana 0. Indiana kicked and the Badgers on i the next play lost 25 yards for fFe was by officers and After several line plays Barnum kicked to Wisconsin yard line where Cameron grounded the Indiana started an offensive drive when the quarter Wisconsin 7; Indiana 0. Second Period Bennett reached Wisconsin's 2G Oct. esque little Isle of Pines paid a heavy toll in injured and material damage when the I bean hurricane passed over it morning on its way to Survivors reaching here say that 3S persons were among them 17 and more than 200 persons were injured and the erty and other losses will amount to steamer Cristobal brought to 52 in- jured Some villages on the isle were Home of Many Americans There were fatalities in Nueva Santa and San Many wealthy white Americans have homes in the which is of an area of about 900 square 50 miles from Boats with food and are being sent to the isle from Reports from various parts of Cuba visited by the hurricane served only to add to the material damage done in the The number of fatalities estimated was still under It had been impossible to the number of The damage is estimated at Fishing Crews Missing The bodies of 25. persons have been found in the municipality of Early reports placed the death list there at 300. A check up in the port of Havana reveals a sible loss in the waters of 157 Twenty-five bodies have been but the crews of 4G fishing aggregating some SO Incoming vessels report having seen 48 bodies Heating in the The loss of life in other tions of the city is estimated at be- tween sixty and one Communication by railroad or wire to devastated districts con- Steamer Storm Battered Fla. Oct. Agreement Over Child May Bring Settlement of Case Against Wright Its a sport but not the kind Suzanne Lenglen plays tennis in. She describes it as a costume with It's one of several she brought from Oct. that the tangled marital affairs of Frank Lloyd his estranged Mrs. Miriam Noel Mme. Olga and the latter's divorced Vlademir be tled shortly was seen as attorneys representing the principals for a late The whole case revolves about 9 year old daughter of the now in custody of the mother by order of a Chicago If the little girl is turned over to the a settlement of the entire difficulties may be ing to May Obtain Divorce Harold Chicago attorney representing Hinzenberg in the fight for the and also attorney for Mrs. was quoted by neys for Wright and the as saying that if a tory settlement is arrived at over the a decree of divorce by Mrs. Wright may be Such a di- it was pointed would leave the architect free to marry his Such a lawyers would put an entirely different complexion on allegations contained in federal and state charges growing out of the couple's elopement from Spring to Lake where they were arrested day Threatens Crime Probe Earlier in the day Jackson said he would request an investigation into deaths at Wright's home in Spring were slain by the negro who set fire j to Wright's Records show four men were slain at the same one the son of the manager the estate and another an assistant 1 to Wright in his architectural The Julian was held for the slayings but died in Wright and Mme. Milanoff were j released Friday on pending hearing on charges of be- ing fugitives from set for THOUSANDS HURT OR HOMELESS IN ORE AT DISASTER OF TER OF NEAR EAST RE- LIES IN RUINS AS RESULT OF SHOCK LAST NIGHT i HI Oct. hundred persona October 30. Late Friday Mme. anofF blocked an effort by her di- Valdemar of Chicago to obtain custody of their nine year old who was found with Wright and Olga in a cottage near here Wednesday The architect and his with their 8 months old infant were in seclusion at a October 29, and Mann act were buried alive by the quake which shook Armenia Hundreds of others were dangerously The greater part of this city is in Not a single structure escaped t QUEEN SUFFERS FROM BAD COLD PHYSICIAN IS SUMMONED TO ATTEND MARIE BUT NO EN- WILL BE SHE DECLARES ever been done to honor the pioneer mothers that made settlement of the He proposes to do something Little has been done to honor any of the world's Men seem to have an idea that great men manufacture Great Britain forms a 000 trust of explosives and allied Great continental trusts ing several nations are politely called Whatever they call it in America will do well to encourage great business units We shall need The British intend stand against the This try will do the with a good tariff and keep American work for American American profits for American This is no time for mooning about the American congressmen and dog catchers are paid to worry about THIS Bandits accustomed to robbing cars and wagons will notice ter some interference with their Marines with repeating rifles and pistols will be close to the on Page Admits Theft of in Reserve Bank Check LITTLE JOE To TILL HE cue Oct. B. 23, was under arrest to day on charges of stealing mately in checks from mai consigned to federal reserve of Atlanta during the last few Davis was arrested when he at- tempted to cash an altered federal reserve bank He led officers to a cache near At- lanta where he had concealed checks ranging in amount from to which he said had been stolen from mail consignments to the federal reserve Week's Weather Outlook Weather outlook for the period of Oct. 25 to 30: Great Lakes of precipitation in the form of rain and snow throughout principally in first part and again about day or variable temperature helow norml first days of ing m middle and falling again at Upper Mississippi periods of precipitation in form of rain or snow in northern and rain in ern portions ture above normal in first portion of followed by frequent es to colder and Check by Reddick Worthless Emmer whose method of doing business has led him into considerable trouble since the Reddick Electric of which he was went rupt was faced with a new charge this kee county authorities arrived and read Reddick a warrant in the county jail where he is held ing him with having issued a less check for to the Coleman Electric company of Mil Reddick will be taken t Milwaukee to answer the In he is charged having issued a worthless check foi and it is understood there aro others on which no ac tion has been brought as Reddick was arraigned before Judge Getts for selling mortgagee property without apprising the chaser of the When petition in bankruptcy was filed for the Reddick electric shop liabilities were listed at more than and assets at less than 000. and torn from her with the tropical the Munson steamer Mun bound from ana to dropped anchor off Miami today for fresh supplies and then continued her The Mun Leon for hours ran her engines at full speed Wednesday without making progress in the heavy A 130 mile wind aged the washed all New Oct. cian was called to the royal suite at the Ambassador hotel today to at- tend Queen Marie of Rumania whose cold was considerably by a strenuous series of ing engagements Her lady in waiting had ed earlier that the queen's cold was slightly but later Dr. bert B. Duel was The queen's condition is said to be Although her voice was quite hoarse from Friday's speeches and life boats overboard and disabled strenuous social it was an- An room helper was Bounced at noon that the queen badly The vessel's plight was made more serious by her bag cargo of sugar which was partially turned into molasses and which clogged the Prisoners Weep at Casket planned to keep all engagements and rest New Misses Radio Oct. ands of radio fans who counted on hearing Queen Marie of Rumania have been Because of what was represented Of Their Former Warden as a as to she failed to keep an engagement to N. Oct. stations in a national Twelve hundred inmates of Auburn i but her ad- dress at dinner given in her honor Highway 45 in Portage County Held Impassable State Trunk Highway 45 from a mile north of Rudolph to the point where it intersects Highway all n Portage has been closed to through traffic owing to the im- passable condition of the which is Crews from the highway division here are ting up detour signs Carpenter Victim of Strike Riot San Oct. Irst fatality of the strike of union on open shop jobs here Friday when C. W. a died from injuries received when a gang of men attacked him with an iron prison were among those who day paid tribute to Thomas Mott former warden of Sing whose funeral was held at the First Universalist Mr. borne died of heart failure here Wednesday After the church the body was taken to the where the convicts were permitted to file past the Many of the prisoners 2 Inches of Snow Covers Ground at Head of Lakes Oct. inches of damp snow covered the city this It was the second snow of the Last Sunday snow and rain The ground was white in There was no doubt about the snowfall this Except on pavements thing at the head of the lakes was It was still snowing ly at 11 a. and if it continues through the afternoon will set a new record for early season by the Iron and Steel board of trade at the Hotel Commodore Inter did get on the air via three The announcement was that the queen would speak for the national hookup between and 9 She arrived at the studio of at and left a few minutes later when informed that a little time must elapse before the hookup could be charged to a crazed negro ran amuck and burned the architect's bungalow in 1014. He said he would go before authorities at in the next few days to press his de- W. M. Wright's countered with a declaration that Jackson's statements were a part of a plan to persecute Mr. the wife of the who abandoned him long is only or her at- are attempting to obtain by threats and duress what they know they cannot obtain by legal Nash Seven Slain by Negro Included in seven deaths ed by the Chicago attorney were those of Mrs. Mamah Borthwick with whom Wright eloped in 1909, and her two They PROBE WORK OF DR. FRANK OF QUEEN UN- DER ATTACK AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY New Oct. teachings of a who came to the United States recently on the Leviathan with Queen Marie of Rumania and who has ter sin a mansion near Fifth avenue owned by John D. are under investigation by a com- appointed by Dr. John president of Princeton uni- Students at the university accuse the student Philadelphia society there of practicing in accordance with the teachings of Dr. Frank who was excluded from the ton campus two years Dr. Oct. persons were killed and scores injured and the whole lation was thrown into panic by an earthquake which shook all of Ar- late Friday Many houses telegraph i wires were trees uprooted i and cattle Relief Workers Safe There was no loss of life among the large personnel of the American Near East relief or the Ar- orphans under their This was due to the sturdy tion of the old stone czarist military barracks in which they are housed and the splendid discipline by the Americans among the the former is one of the chief towns of Ar- menia 40 miles northeast of Its population is about Mount legendary resting place of Noah's lie miles to the Armenia has been a soviet lic since April 1921. Five Killed at Unprotected Rail Crossing An unprotected grade crossing took a heavy toll here this morning when five were instantly killed at the Lemon street crossing of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad when a south bound passenger train struck the touring car in which they were The dead have all been They Mrs. Mary 45, Ziegmond her five year old Mrs. Alexandria 42, Joseph 37 and Frank 35, all of Coroner Joseph Friend has ed a complete investigation into the The investigation thus far centers around the fact that the which leads to a dead end of the is not protected either by a or a having only the customary sign calls his philosophy scientific Accused by Student Forum Dr. Hibben has appointed a com- of nine to investigate the ciety after an undergraduate forum by a vote of 253 to 85 the members of carrying out the tabooed precepts of Dr. The undergraduates charge that Buchmanism an appeal to man's religious inner nature through an exaggerated emotional and that it stresses sex too Dr. Buchman says that there are no salaries in with his establishment and that many of hi students src pastors an business He describes Christian as first century christ Approved by Marie He arranges what he calls ious house at which the guests spend week ends They are free to Queen Marie expressed approva of Dr. Buchman's teachings while on the Her Prince olas attended one of the house in Admits Slaying Father to Obtain His Property Oct. nest 34, has been charged with slaying his H. E. 68, with an axe on October 5. who has served a term in he state penitentiary for cotton officers that ic lured his father to If remote spot Plenty of Officers but Few Privates in Student Army to The at the University of Wisconsin have dis- covered that while it is pleasant to be a general or somo other officer in the the job of a private of- fers little inducements and as a re- sult the university military ment may soon find its units on the Mexican plan with more officers than The problem started forming back in 1923 when the legislature made military drill at the university op- Before that time all male were forced to take two years of drill assuring an adequate army for the candidates for reserve ers to practice been given choice Since students to take drill or not as they classes for reserve officers have grown steadily the latter's farm and killed him but there has been a slump with two blows of an burying Ihe body in a shallow The alleged confession states that he wished to inherit his in the list of those who would sub- mit themselves as The R. 0. T. C. has an group that has grown to 200. ing the last year of compulsory drill there were more than This year there are about 800 men in the ranks with 200 or an officer for every four If the popularity of giving orders continues to outstrip the popularity of taking them there is a prospect for the future when guns will remain permanently in their racks and the swords of officers alone will flash on the parade Lieut. Col. J. F. head of the R. 0. T. C. unit at the feels that the troubles of the university military department are Police Use Tear Gas to Quiet Michigan Students Ann Oct. Tear gas was used by police last night to break up a student stration following a meeting preliminary to today's linois football The gas was used when several score of the students after a dance up State street attempted to rush a motion picture Upon recovering from the effects of the gas the students followed the officers towards police hurling cabbages and other soft missiles Finally a brick was hurled through the glass door of police headquarters and the police gave Six students were held to appear in police court Aid Is Asked New Oct. reds of persons were ands injured and other thousands made homeless by the earthquake which shook Armenia late Friday said a cablegram to the Near East relief today from All of the forty American workers of Near East relief are the sage j Buildings of the Near East at Leninakan were Children in the organization's orphanages j and works are sleeping in Doctors and nurses aided in caring for the The cablegram requested an j propriation to meet the The Near East relief centered its Armenian activities in where it has been taking care of i 000 I Victor Berger Delivers Address at Debs Funeral Terre Oct. Impressive funeral services here at 2 o'clock this afternoon marked the last tribute to Eugene V. leader and of tha Fully ten thousand people ered in the vicinity of the Debs Victor L. Socialist con- gressman of delivered the principal oration at the bier and iie was followed by Morris of New and Seymour man and William Chicago Marshfield Banker Heads State Institute Chapter Oct. L. was elected president of the Wisconsin American Institute of at the annual convention of that ization here Victor 500 Chicagoans Attend Funeral of Eugene Debs Oct. d representatives of socialist organizations and labor went to oday to attend the funeral of Eu- ene V. One was Bernard 84, whose friendship with Debs began in 1S94 when he mot him in jail at 111. Berlyn is on tho national executive committee of tho Socialist party and a representative of the cigar makers directly traceable to paid was chosen vice W. G. feel that the so-called agitation against military training has become stronger than but it can be and has been that this agitation is only the work of paid pacifists who fear that a cial education in military science would make the United States a Lieut. Col. Barnes t i was re-elected and Lloyd was elected assistant A. W. was ed to the executive Madison Tetrazzini Weds Man 20 Years Her Junior Oct. Louisa famous operatic was married here this ing to Pietro twenty years her junior and tho tenant of her home in where she met is 52. Her first band was J. G. University to Head Therapy C. KI- men were not eligible for election professor of the of the University of WM elected president of American college of physical therapy at convention hen this The bankers closed their meeting at after hearing an address by W. of  

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