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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 6, 1927, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                om f or 8 VISIT SALOONS AND MADHOUSES DEFENDANTS WILL BE ARRAIGNED Al WAUSAU FOR VIOLATION OF ACT Jan. C The United States government deal a heavy blow to alleged liquor law violation here today when eight sa loons and in the city an vicinity were padlocked and 25 persons arrested on charge L of selling liquor in violation of th act. 1 Armed with temporary orders and Issued by Fed cral Judge C. Z. Superior Will Touton an Ed Miller of made the ar V rests the retraining or in four hours work here today They completed their work with lit tla excitement and this afternoon planned to take the men and women I to Wausau for arraignment before Brayton United States court The cleanup of this Wood county city followed closely upon the raic upon border town of th mining and lura bcr region December 28 when 29 sa loons were Both went a the instigation of Stanley M. Ryan recently United States dis Twenty-five of 26 person sought were arrested and al the owners of the roadhouses ant saloons were served with orders which restrain them from selling liquor or disposing fixture pending hearing on suits to closi their places for one P Those arrested Tony Han Clifford Joseph Grail Mary Ted Archi Chic Frank Joseph Charles Jack Louis Mrs. Anna William Mrs. William Herman Joseph Edward Charles J P. J. P. Felix j J. H. Hattie Smith i and Joe Six saloons in the city and two near the outskirts arc restrained from celling liquor or dis- posing of their fixtures under the nuisance of the Volstead act. Places Named The saloons involved and the sons named in the padlock River Math Mr. and Mrs. 1 109 North Central V Theresa Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Side Joe and Lilly Joe f 327 North Central Charles and liam Side Mrs. and Emil 109 East second tho Phillip Ted Chic Jenkins and Archie 123 South Central j Herman Snd HOO Soutli Central Snm Miller I Tony Hanson and Pyre In Shed i Bums Herself to Death Jan. G Building a pyre in a Mrs. Andrew Munson of Skandia township mounted the flaming heap and com by burning herself to Word of her tragic rnd was ed here five days after her Her husband committee suicide ten years ago and this preyed on her mind h Deputy at Marshfield Walter Mueller of Marshfield is the second of this county to be enlisted in Sheriff Martin Mueller came to sin Rapids this morning and was sworn in as deputy sheriff of to succeed Dr. H. F. Marshfield Besides Cliff W. Bluett and Roy Sweet of this Sheriff Bey has appointed no other deputies throughout the but will do so within the next few It is understood that an will be named Hoover's Plan for Ocean Ports on the Great Lakes IT'S BUT IT'S TWICE AS HARD To PAY BACK SWEDISH PRINCE SECOND SON OF KING r OWN IVING AS AUTHOR AND FOND OF SPORTS New Jan. prince who rather would hunt lions than be visiting New The fourth member of royalty to visit this country in the last Prince William of Sweden is as private His welcome was probably the most informal ever corded a member of a reigning Eu- ropean Six feet four inches in the prince who is a sportsman and also ea himself as a made He the second son of the king of Sweden and younger brother of the crown who came here last Thrill in Hunting His chief interests arc big game literature and the He is the author of several short a book of poems and an unproduced And he likes to play As to his possible lionizing by ciety during his The prince would rather hunt a lion than be The prince who is to make a tour on a recent hunting trip n declared lion hunting the most exciting sport and buffalo the most He is not a not very jood at he The prince had been in the navy the time 13 years old until after the world He ex- pressed n fondness for all outdoor is a he asked when he heard himself so Earns His Own Living Prince William does not accept a rounty from the Swedish ment He depends upon his writing and lecturing for a He is the ditor one paper and dramatic of The year old prince is divorced and says he is of as it enables him to make is living but admitted he iked good V x Bank's Books Turned Over to State Jan. of he Rusk County bank at Ladysmith vill be turned over to the state it was stated oday by L. C. vice ent and bank a run for two days recently i which was according to Mr. and the bank map shows the St Lakes construction of which jointly by the United States Canada is recommended in a report by Secretary Hoover's The heavy line shows the route from Lake Ontario to the The commission says that water power on this route would pay a large part of the cost The dotted line across New York state shows the which was rejected as too Passage from Lake Eric to Lake Ontario would be by way of the existing now being the commission turning down a suggestion that a new canal around Niagara Falls be dug on American Secretary Hoover asserts the waterway will be a great boon to the and estimates the period of construction at 10 Among cities not shown on the map which would benefit would be Ashtabula and 0; Port and Benton Green Bay and 7 Wis. ON STRIKE LEE CONFIRMS REPORT OF THREATENED WALKOUT BY TRAINMEN IN TERRITORY Jan. liam G. president of of Railroad Trainmen today confirmed the report that trainmen and yardmen of roads in southeastern territory are a strike Mr. Lee refused to make any statement other than an admission that the strike vote is being Jan. Richmond News Leader today says a strike vote is being taken by con- trainmen and yard men of the Chesapeake and Ohio the Atlantic Coast the and the and and board Airline and other railroads of the southeastern The newspaper says the men are being asked to as to whether or not they will remain in the vice of the employers unless a factory agreement can be obtained which is agreeable to the general chairman and executive officers of the Dry Law Hits Poor Man ays Smedley Butler was followed by closing its The bank will not open for an in- infinite said Mr. He told the Associated Press over long distance telephone today that he could not say when the bank would Ho that every effort was being made to the and believed it would be when the bank completed its Aviator and Companion Lost on Search Flight Jan. Icy fastnesses of Mount Hood today missing persons where before there liad been but More than JOO including army joined in the hunt for Lieutenant Oakley G. noted cross country and his Captain John M. who reported lost night after they had over tho in search of lie who has been I missing since last i Dodge Church Wedding For Quieter Ceremony New Jan. sudden switch of plans that left a large crowd waiting at the Fifth avenue Presbyterian church while William Ziegler young baking powder and Miss Helen phy of N. were married at the Hotel remained V The church chapel was decorated with flowers and many guests had arrived for the scheduled for 4 o'clock Wednesday when it was announced that the bride and groom would not Later it was learned they had been married at the Hotel What Ails The How does Wisconsin ids rank with other cities of j the country in fie and other phases of a city's growth and y are other cities ing along those i page 2 and first of a series of i daily articles on the I of American The 5 on a be of value to Wisconsin G Brigadier General Smedley D. and foe of illicit who spent i months graft and bootleggers as di- rector of public safety of has changed his mind about the Volstead Speaking before a luncheon the commander of the marines on the Pacific coast denounced the prohibition statute as class saying it reacted against the poor man and favored the rich Its principal demerit he the manner in which enforcement has out of it. General Butler declared in his ad- dress Wednesday that he originally believed the Volstead act was ten to apply to but that he has discovered that such is not the is plenty to supply the mand for vice and corruption in the but the poor man is left with the general the American people give a man the task of enforcing a as a dyed-in-the-wool con- it that they mean it shall be Maybe I didn't finish learning to read before I got into the marine but I regard this fool Volstead act as intended to ply to that all it is supposed to do is to keep liquor away from persons without influence and doesn't apply at all to thos with influence case of th law in and bluffing a enforcement in PROPERTY CYRUS E. COMMERCE COMMISSION N O QUIZZED BY SENATE COM- 3I1TTEE TODAY Coast Train Is Wrecked Jan. The kee passenger train No. 1C, went into the ditch at this morning at CS miles of according to reports reaching here one woman passenger was killed and several Telephone communication has been torn out Spreading rails is said to have been the Of the 14 cars making up the only the baggage car and tion car on the A special relief train has to the gone R.R. Williams Director of State Fairs Jan. its annual meeting the consin Association of Fairs ed the old system of electing supplanting it with a new board of directors of seven who lect the officers from among their Men selected for the board day include Fred R. R. A. L. Chippewa J. P. Beaver W. R. ano and Taylor The association adopted a commending that the fair vision department at Madison low the operation of merchandise at fairs throughout the Jan. Cyrus E. nominated by President Coolidge for the interstate commerce told a senate tee today that he has holdings of nearly in railroad and coal I shall divest myself cf all of these bond and stock hogs as requested by law if I go on the Wood told Senator Previously under questioning by Gof West VirT Mr. Woods had told the com- that he was attorney years ago for the Pittsburgh coal company and in one instance had been an at- torney of record for the company in a proceeding before the interstate commerce i v the Pittsburgh coal Goff Woods hesitated and then said it was difficult to but did not think had any tial He explained laughter that he mentioned the lons because he assumed the tion was directed to i Fall Suffers Relapse El Jan. bert B. former secretary of the who has been ill with pneumonia for nearly two suffered a relapse Wednesday but his condition was not considered his physicians SIX MORE SHIPS TO TROUBLE SCENE ADDITIONAL FORCES WILL RE- PORT IN NICARAGUA FOR CONDITIONS Jan. G ad- naval vessels have been dered to carrying an ex- force of 400 The ships are the cruisers nati and the destroyers and borne and the submarine tender Ar- They will report to Rear Admiral in I of the American forces in Nicaraguan waters for such disposition as con- ditions warrant Two other Norfolk Wednesday and though they were to replace two other ships of their they less will be used temporarily to in- crease the total American naval strength available to admiral Will Protect The navy department said the purpose of the dispatch of additional troops and ships was to enable Ad- miral Latimer to protect American lives and in the war torn Central American A force of six officers and one hundred and sixty blue jackets and marines from the cruiser to arrive at the at noon today to act as a legation v-r The new contingent of marines will be taken from A detachment of marines aboard the will replace the the Galveston the latter will to The mine Quail has been sent to Corinto from the canal zone and will remain attached to Rear Admiral Diaz Is Pleased Jan. 0 o president of the con- servative Nicaraguan in power today expressed found at the action of the United Stiles naval authorities in sending a force of marines to Managua from the U. S. S. ton at Corinto V arrival of American he be hailed with found satisfaction by my and a large majority of the s Up for St. Jan. world's heavyweight champion today agreed to defend his title next September against any contender selected by Tex promoter for what was declared to be the est guarantee ever made for a fight The contract was signed at p. m. The agreement is reported to call for a flat guarantee of for and 30 per cent of the net proceeds over The percentage is expected to net ncy as much or more than received in the Philadelphia Rickard is to by January 11 and May 1. He is to announce opponent not later than June 15. The it was calls for Tunney's any time after July 1 and provides he is not to en- in any title bout in the Rickard has six candidates in mind to oppose the They Jack former title Jack Jack Pao Lino Jim Maloney and Paul Nicaraguan who will not Tail to see in this latest tion of friendly interest in my VAN lYSOL HELD RUDOLPH MAN FOUR MONTHS IN JAIL AND FINE FOR SECOND DRY LAW The after about 13 minutes brought in a verdict of guilty shortly before 3 o'clock in the trial of Lloyd Normington for abandonment Sentence not pronounced town dolph found guilty of the prohibition a jury in county court which ated about an hour yesterday after- P. Connor the defendant to four months in the county jail pins a fine of and an tional two months if the fine and costs are not It was Van Lysol's second Court was engaged with trial of an charge brought against Lloyd Madison who is said to have left his wife at the home of her father near John Roberts appeared for the and Dist Atty. M. S. King for the It was expected that the case would be completed and that a be drawn when court convenes for trial of prosperity for Liberate here say the arrival of the American marines in Managua will not effect their as they have a large well en- and armed at an ex- tinct crater north of Other Liberal forces are up the Grande river from the east coast toward They vill take to the Tuma river at San Del arriving by water close to V Drinking Champ 4 Challenges All Coiners Fergus Jan. challenge was flung to the vorld today by Gus Comstock of his city who calls on all comers o compete with him here next Tuesday when he expects to ish a clear claim to the national drinking Although H. A. of claims to have Comstock's record of 62 cups the beverage in ten hours flat the Texan disposed of 71 cups n eight and a half Comstock he can better that violation of the prohibition Atty. Daniel Ruggles appears for The liquor law violation charge against John was by District Attorney King when evidence was brought which proved that Kingston did not own the bottle cf liquor uncovered at his Andrew Black Indian ar- rested for abandoning his squaw in Wood pleaded guilty before Judge Connor day and was sentenced to four months in the county REFUSES TO FIRE MACGREGOR ONLY ASPECT OF ISM CONTROVERSY IS WHICH UNIVERSITY IS Jan. Declaring a teacher should not be sub- ject to university discipline foS holding opinions contrary to alent President Frank of the University of consin refused former Governor Elaine's request to have Prof. Ford H. MacGregor either retract a ation catechism he had resign from the The catechism compiled by who is also secretary of the League of Wisconsin criticized the system state characterizing the as. a of misinformation and asked university president to have the either retract his statements or rei the e- s Frank said that Governor Elaine's to Mm indicated that the two suggested courses were retraction or resi tion the implication in the absence of Mr. MacGregor's taking either these the duty thd president of the university arriving at a- decision my duty in the President Frank have not undertaken to pass judgment the right or of the taxation proposed in this The MacGregor bulletin be taken my opinion opinion of the university respecting taxation Concerned Only Smith f two involved thd controversy he of the element in the is questioned by opinion taxation catechism is taxation sponsored s Elaine and established in the as in every other such Frank 'the administration the sity can concern itself to New Jan. quarter i Scan order against the wishes of her in the estate of I father who was a Prot stant She Lewis W. sugar broker said she knew at the time she Grain Commission Job e i Wanted by Two People Jan. Hc and Charles Peacock were sitting tight today in their office at the grain with the keys to the official desk in the handbag of Mrs. early this morning had occupied the swivel chair in front of the desk the first of these It concern itself with the second ofe hese factors the university into a press single group or for cession of I1 Referring Prof. inm compiling the hich was circulated in the through the mails and in by the League of in J I think that it is wise and unfortunate for of of a university express the of their anil economic studies medium of organizations in advance to set programs v value of the University oft Wisconsin to the state of insofar as its studies living issues of the state are on Page J Marshal and Deputy Held V For Death of Law Jan. town marshal of Walker his faceup charges of murder today as a of the death of Oscar t officers admit Brooks when he tried to prevent removal of a gallon of whisky liis according to Sheriff arrested the house and the two re- N. has been by his Grace a because she believes her reward will bo A clause in his will filed for bate Wednesday would permit her to share equally with two other ters and a provided she re- her but this she says she will not heavenly father is richer fnr than was my she said when informed of the contents of the liy reward shall be far Miss in 1900 at the age be She is now in the monastery of tho Dominican sisters in N. J. L' Frequently from the time she en- tered the monastery until his death on December 30, her father tried to persuade her to leave the Miss Minford she he would drive to the monastery and go round and round the block on it stands with tears streaming down his but would never His final appeal was made a few weeks before his death when he a friend to express his desire that she return to her for the past year at a salary of COO has refused to quit her job in favor of Elaine maintaining that Peacock has not qualified for a federal grain tion says for a is a mere Federal Judge Luse to Recuperate in Panama Jan. Federal Judge C. Z. Luse of the western district of Wisconsin will leave hero next week for accompanied by his son for a 3 weeks stay to recuperate from -a recent thyroid operation at the Mayo clinic at Minn. Upon his return to Superior about February 3, will president the hearing of the persons involved in temporary padlock instituted as a result of turned to without concern for the dead his and Sheriff Fond du Lac Picked State G. A. R. Fond du state encampment of the G. R. will be thin city Jane 15, and 1G, it was decided at of state department ccrs and a local committee Into Major F. Ryan Duffy of Fond former national vice der of tha American named of the state to complete  

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