Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 31, 1927, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin A. This U by leased wire with the news report of the Associated 4, C cO S T R PER WEATHER Cloud jr and tonight and not much change in 4155. Wisconsin January 31, 1927, Price Three Cents Mr. Kahn Is. The Dying To Catch Arthur H. Kahn says that in more and more interested in the creation of cultural values and spiritual by brow words he means that taking kindly to art. And he tells does not necessarily mean a weakening of It does For read Benvenuto Cellini s story of his own He could chisel fine or stick a knife into enemy with equal in both And when Leonardo Da Vinci of- his to the African it was to build weapons for He only as an after- that he could also paint and play on the in case the sultan be in such Nothing that makes the brain is bad for ago scientists borrowed prisoners for vivisection and studied of men condemned die of v1 Leonardo got peasants drunk to study their Jy and dreadful tales were told of men tied down and h -In spite of all the it was not until Charles the time that the circulation the blood was scientifically We are too civilized to dissect living human bodies but we still execute and science gets all the information it can from the fate of Scientists the Rockefeller in- assisted by Dr. head of the prison to the hearts of men in the electric as the currents strike learn just what How long the heart fights against current and other things may if the current does not upset the cardiograph and other Extra electrodes will be plied to the wrists and in addition to the big on the shaven and bare calf of the Criminal slang calls death by electricity The criminals will not new ness to be adjusted upon but it may be of use to r Those that trust to bootleggers and their poisons read the ft JOUND Tommy O'Connor's Seek Notorious Fugitive CHANCE FACTOR IN ERY OF IN EGGS OF SEA URCHINS j Jan. Chance which the man in the streets regards as more at home in a ing hall than in the scientists was a factor in the discovery of the strange substance with which University of California biochemists can start the vital cesses in the eggs of sea Original Discoverer 'The late Dr. Jacques bio- chemist of national made the original discovery some time be- fore 1909. He was hunting for a catalytic agent which starts the development process from the life The university's official announcement says casting about for materials which might ther exploration of this unknown he to try a blood and using the eggs of the sea he met with With that one the fickle goddess of the gaming table disappears from the In her place came patient work to perfect the new and startling process. Took Up Work Dr. T. B. formerly head of the department of at and at present at the University of took up the work where Dr. Jan. 31 name breathed from the lips of a dying man here sent police of two states scurrying in a whirlwind of activity for trace of notorious kingpin of the Chicago bad lands who of the Cook county jail at Chicago in 1923 on the his execution for murder during a Officer Killed The which sent a thrill through police channels of Illinois and were uttered Sunday by Martin who with a com- Ray was mortally wounded in a pistol battle with lice in an attempted holdup One officer was killed and another seriously taken to a hospital whispered to an O'Connor had the down on this drugstore and told us we couldn't Dale asked that his mother in be notified and died before police could question him Through relatives of Dale in the police learned that the two holdup men had visited a friend in the Michigan state prison at Jackson whom they believed to have been O'Connor and officers were immediately dispatched to the They expected to ar rive at the prison today when an in of the inmates and prison records will be Prison auth said they had no records o to when he was reported living on a farm in northern near Police swooped down on the place only to learn the elusive Tommy had Jan. 31 police guns accounted for two er Milwaukee gunmen when killed Ray Scotty O'Neil and Martin Saturday night after the p of a drug This is confirmed by Milwaukee records which show that 5'Neil was arrested here last June or selling moonshine to soldiers lome veterans and Dale was picked up by police for an attempted of a motor truck last He had a woman with him he as his Both Dale and O'Neil have been iving in Chicago since they got out of the hands of Milwaukee Dale married a Chicago girl a few weeks ago after a whirlwind was known as James P. Traynor when he lived Loeb left His either Dale or O'Neil ever havin the tan Life Insurance company s port on In six number of deaths from alcohol in- creased six Six times as many arc killed by alcohol under as in And deaths from cirrhosis of the which means SLOWER holic are also The nation being on a bootleg whisky it is important to dis- 1 courage if it can be Commissioner of Internal venue David H. Blair and Mr. An- Secretary the senate that der men are u the bootleggers are to be One single government trap caught twenty soon to be Wide plainly to be seen and wont The treasury catches bootleggers as it has always caught counter- feiters with spies gaining the con- of the They can not be caught 5 Every American should read the letter of sent to the 5cnate by Messrs. Blair and An- telling of vast and continuing lations nation wide in their and almost without menace to the stability of well organized engaged in this illegal i work with practically unlimited financial from their great they get skilled assistants both legal and chemical corrupt public officials hire criminals that do not stop at der to assure the success of their etc. Such organized crime can not be fought by a treasury department that has its hands tied by childish on Page Guy W. Clark and Paul W. continued their experiments and an- the result here is found in the blood of all the scientists but the highest percentage seems to be present in the blood of When it is to a relatively pure state it is a graying khite pow It requires ten gallons of blood to produce to of a gram of eggs to be fertilized arc re- moved from the animals and placed in a and a small amount of dissolved in sea water s The acts as a or to life process and the formation of membrane in minutes to several The explain that the time varies to the concentration and type of Elaborate care was taken to obtain eggs previously 5 Can't Analyze It Although the scientists have ied the effects of they have been unable to analyze it. particularly ask that no one confuse the work being done by with any discovery of the mystery of life Dr. Clark Dr. Clark reported that the ex- had been tried fully on other organisms than the sea but that the scientists were not at in ng animals or ing morbid FURTHER CHARGES AGAINST BIGAMOUS WIFE SLAYER MUST HE DISMISSED Jan. Further steps by the state to cute William N. for the con- fessed murder of his illegal second wife were held in abeyance today pending action to dismiss the ery charge on which he is and pave the way for pushing charges of first degree v. 1 Faces Murder Charge is held in the Grant ty facing the prospect of cution on the murder charge as soon as Judge Emery Crosby dis- misses the forgery charge on which he was arrested at uary 21. The Juneau county jurist went to Mauston in ance with his announced intention to hold a hearing and dismiss the Judge Crosby ably will hold a hearing this after- Browning and Counsel Bemoaning the theft of much of his publicity by Daddy MINISTER'S NOTE SAYS SPIRIT VIOLATED MILITARY MOVEMENT TO BRING SERIOUS t SAYS LINGTON Jan. K. Welt ington foreign minister of tie northern today ed a note to the British legation protesting against the of British forces to Shanghai asked that it be transmitted to don in the hope that the Browning is now fighting the separation suit brought by his Frances aged 1C. At the right is V Kevie his Sobs Boy Witness KING ANNOUNCES COMMITTEE LISTS WORKERS WHO WILL ASSIST IN MEETING CITY'S Coffey has confessed beating Hattie Hales Coffey to death with a baseball bat and a hammer their camp in Bratton's woods five miles southwest of Platteville tober 9. He admitted that he dered the the and buried it in several graves in the to his from his wife and three children in visited the prison and scouted th possibilities of O'Connor's Follow Up Tip Detroit follow ing a tip that O'Connor had directing operations of a band of here scoured the city's underworld for trace of the A negro caught holding up a store by one of the squads on the hunt for was shot to death when he resisted A score of informers were brought in to view the bodies and questioned for information of O'Connor but police have supplied no to the task of ning down the phantom whose last brush with curred several years SALVATION Marvin S. chairman of the local appeal committee for the vation Army ced of his On invitation of L. P. man of the advisory the peal committee will hold its off meeting on February 4, in the Rose room of the Hotel Members of the committee Frank Dr. Glenn Earl F. J. Gilbert Hugh W. W. F. Hugh Carl A. C. A. i Find Hammer small to have been used by William N. Coffey in Mrs. Hattie Sherman was found today in the confessed automobile here and im- mediately turned over to the tive department for examination of possible blood in stated that a hammer was used to the after he had struck Mrs. Hales with a baseball bat while she slept The he ably fractured her .At the request of District ney R. M. the was White N. Jan. trial of the Browning separation suit was re- after the noon recess the first of the trial was put on- the stand and called a liar in open court by Mrs. Frances Heenan who burst into tears and charged Tells of Acquaintance After telling of his acquaintance with Mrs. Browning before her James Nixon of the young told of a telephone con- versation between him and Mrs. Browning after they were both this the young he was as attorney for Mrs. pointed her he said cried Mrs. The court rapped for Mrs. Browning sobbed the Jn Although he Hammer is it is the type by campers in driving Traces of stains were said to have icen found on the Judge Reid Will Be Reelection Candidate Alexander Reid of this city has announced his intentions of being a candidate for reelection as judge of the judicial circuit at the April During the past two weeks his nomination papers have been circulated in the different counties of the district and will soon be assembled here and filed in the office of the secretary of state at It is practically assured that Judge Reid will have no opposition in the coming Judge Reid first took office in this dis- in 1908 when he was ed to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Judge Willis C. He has twice since been returned the without op- Local Debaters Win and Lose In First Meet The Wisconsin Rapids high school debating squad broke even in its first interscholastic debate this when the affirmative team won from the Marshfield debaters by a two to one decision at the Lincoln high school Friday after- noon and the negative team lost to at the latter place Friday evening by a unanimous vote of the The question being debated by the schools this year is That the constitution be amended to provide for the tive and referendum as the 1925 Members of the local affirmative won from Marshfield were John Harvey Schrocder and old The negative team is composed of Carl Har and J. D. Mrs. J. B. chairman of the women's will announce the members of her committee within the next few In inviting the campaign workers to hold their initial meeting at the Hotel Witter Mr. am merely giving expression of my feeling for the Salvation The many things I have of them convinces me theirs 5s a most worthy There is no in simple that can adequately tell the story of the Ar- my's It deals with every need of women and children to such an extent that it practically serves from the to the It cares for regardless of color or to them the need is what When we give we will in be lifting some despondent man or child to comfort and feeding some ed human giving some poor and her so-called timate baby an opportunity to live happily and instead of facing death or I believe every one in this district would like to have n hand in helping them ease the misery of hundreds in our Wife Wants Hanging little old Yetter and Gilbert The next debate will be held time in February when the meets Mosinee here and the affirmative trio travels to Judges at the debate Friday were F. S. John Stevens and Mr. Zahl of the high Lincoln school faculty accompanied the negative team to Waupaca and Miss Ruth supervised the UTTLE JOE IT'S A IW OF Denies Retrial Of T Miller Case Motion for retrial of the S. Miller case by County Judge Craig P. Connor n decision reached this after ney R. B. Graves appeared in ty court Friday and asked for re- The S. Miller Cold Storage company was found guilty several weeks ago of violating the state dairy and food ami was fined by Judge v Ebbe Suffers Stroke Henry county register o I suffered a slight stroke this morning at his home on Drake which will in his being confined for some time This is the first time that Mr. Ebbe has and it is not be- that anything serious will re- only part of his Colburn Withdraws From Partnership Leo who for the past four years was n member of the Taylor and ing and insurance has drawn from the and will do public accounting and income tax service work in an office at Room beginning Mr. Colburn was with the United States bureau of internal revenue prior to entering the firm which he just Four Killed In Mine Explosion Jan. 31 miners were killed in an explosion in the mine of the coal com- a subsidiary of the Norton here The bodies were recovered ly before An electric is believed to have ignited a gas J. T. district supervisor of the United States bureau of mines at was no and left for res cue Rescue workers have begun efforts to reach the men but there was little hope that they removed The mine is twi miles f gray haired woman who has been in seclusion the shadow of murder first fell upon William N. her hopes hang the slayer of Mrs. Hattie Sherman V f 1 Although such punishment is not permitted in Wisconsin Mrs. who married the confessed murderer 23 vears ago and is the mother of his at least wants authorities to him away for another she said when informed of est story of the crime which the dismembered ons of Mrs. Hales body were buried on the crest of acker ridge near many more is he going to getting what he For years he has contributed ng to our coming nd going at various times during hf He did edge Jn during even after he had com- mitted that terrible he he is some times and then again he's as crazy I'm getting my divorce now and as far as I am concerned ic is My only hope is that crime will not reflect upon the f v Mrs. a has refused to sec newspaper men since the crime list Letters written by the man before in my she Crowd Court Thousands who had crowded into the court room this morning ing to hear the trial's most en testimony stood up in the halls or jammed the court room to listen to far from been four of whom took up the allegations that Mr. Browning suggested to Marion girl friend of Mrs. that she to recollect something ad- verse to Mrs. Browning prior to her Miss Tussey herself testified that Browning had asked her if she had riot seen Mrs. Browning before her marriage act She saiti she had denied that she had so seen his wife and a house maid who lives at his home in New York testified of a visit Mr. Browning had paid to the Croner where is landlord for the apartment in which Miss Tussey two feature series were a so-called moon and the story I left Daddy Leslie admitted that the honeymoon diary had been ten in the syndicate and only by Mrs. Browning and her Mrs. Carolyn Fullenweider was followed by his William cor- details of the transaction Belle waitress at Kew Gardens Inn from August to Octo who tended the Browning table most of the said that the rea estate man was very atten to his bride in the dining room Edward F. manager o the Kew Gardens said he had found Browning and that the couple appeared to be Among the witnesses in the room was Charlotte daughter of the slain choir singer in the Mills murder trial of N. J. She is expected to the Browning side of the Miss same role as during the trial attempts were made to discover the er of sat with the re- She held a pencil and government would instructions for the immediate of troops dispatched to China so nothing untoward may happen to mar the friendly relations of tho wo Developing National Spirit The foreign minister's note the of additional naval and military forces to China is con- to the spirit of the League of Nations It cannot be emphasized that the national spirit of the Chinese people has been de- and the military movement on the port of the British ment is liable to lead to serious Dr. Koo further declared that 1C t the object of the expedition was merely to protect the Shanghai in- such is un- maintaining that the nese authorities are capable of ing while presence of ft SOON large number of foreign troops lit this area might lead to for which the Chinese government could not be held re- The note expressed surprise that Britain had decided to to China large submarines and which be deemed the most extraordinary It declared that the expedition so was contrary to -a resolution adopted by Washington cncc in which the powers agreed to respect China's and withdraw in China not the provisions of existing 35 Moros v Jan. Moros were ed number injured at dawn today by Philippine under Col- onel Luther R. Stevens on the land of Asks Denies Bribery Croner on cross that he had called ing voluntarily after he hinl learned that Miss Tussey knew Mrs. but he denied he had received any money for his ex- cept ten dollars paid him for being subpoenaed i Two newspaper employed by a newspaper were called to testify to steps taken to obtain Accident Victim Fully Recovered 17- year-old farmer who ESTIMATE IS FOR 1927; MEANS INCREASE OF i Jan. by the government's sus experts indicator that the lation of continental United States on July 1, 1927, will be Large Increase That is an increase of- over the estimate for July 1, 192C, and an increase of over the figure for 1, 1920, when the last actual census was The new announced day by the census is among other on available data regarding migration and Estimates for each of the states were made by distributing the total estimated in- crease in the same proportions as the actual increase between the two census of 1910 and 1920 was dis- Those state with a decrease be- tween 1910 and 1920 or between 1920 and 192ti, were not Jan. Governor k Zimmerman has requested the stata legislature to meet in session tomorrow to j receive a special message concerning the highway commission Announcement that the afternoon session would be was made by the governor this a The will be and touch only upon the de- 1 developments that ed the ousting Chief Engineer and the resignation of t Secretary .It is expected to follow the recent statements on the sub- in which he said no favoritism would be shown highway firms or t Coffey to her during his life with the Mrs. have been turned over to officials for tion of the ally shot himself through the left lung with a calibre rifle several weeks was able to return to his home He had been re- treatment at the Marshfield The boy's excellent ty stood him good stead and though it was a he came through the ordeal in better shape than was He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Swanson residing eight miles northwest of v ed with having made any increase Discharged Employe Causes Great Loss No figures were geographical divisions smaller than Wisconsin Gains The bureau's comparative table of the 1920 census and the 192C and i 31 over his discharge from service oC the Bartlett Frazier grain for a is 4WI t into the elevators of the Saturday night and opened grain mixing a large ity of corn of different grades which had been ready Expect Speedy Reunion Of Count Salm and Wife to company is to Hk thousands of The has been summoned and will probably Jan. 11, 1920 1926 1927 Illinois 3.44S.412 Iowa 2.GS6.000 Wis. Fire Causes Loss j on Granton Farm at Saturday night destroyed the age and granary on the place Louis between Granton and The partly covered by Assemblyman Refuses Y Zim's Jan. 31 man Thomas M. Duncan of today refused an pointment by Governor Zimmerman to the legislative visiting tee he the com- no useful purpose while at the same time it spends experience In the 1923 and 1925 Mr. Duncan to my conviction that this committee is useless and should be Appointments were I 11__________A 7.- 1 A Jan. Count Ludwig his soon will be says the New York Daily New? The reunion have the and Mrs. A included a large quantity governor m letters sent to six of grain and a Chevrolet 1 Saturday To Meet Countess Count Salm man B. the news sailed Saturday for where they will meet tha Duchess aunt of the count and close friend of the countess will be mod the Reports of the Reconciliation have been confirmed J. Von boyhood friend and of Count the News i infant son of the will be sent to Europe to his ents by Mr. Rogers within the next two When the reunion is says the the fam ily will return to reside in Reach Agreement 1 Mr. Rogers and the count have entered into a legal agreement in settlement of the Among the that none of the ties shall talk to that Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will not inter- fere in domestic life of count and his that the count shall become an American and he shall prove that he is Winter Frolic To Successful Close Jan. 31 Thousands of visitors attended the Wausau winter sports frolic which closed last night after a week of carnival i Hockey during the last three days of the week at- most of the attention of cal persons and their the University of Minnesota beat St. Thomas 2 to 1, lander trimmed Marquette 3 to 1, Minnesota tri- over Wausau 4 to 1. Other games scheduled for Saturday night were cancelled because the mild the ice covered with water r F Stands On Milk Can a To Commit Sturgeon Jan. George 47, a carpenter ing on a small farm near suicide Saturday in a school building near his home by hanging himself with the bell Ho stood on a milk can to ad- just the noose around his neck and jumped He is survived by widow and three No motive for act can be Write Two of the 130 for to who took their wan cl were returned after they had by the of the bar inf 4, i