Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - February 18, 1927, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin I I LEASED WIRE This paper Is by leased win with tile report of the Associated S T C T I V EC N E W S WE OUTLOOK f Fair not M raid Saturday coming aot w coM. Thirteenth 4171. Wisconsin February 18, 1927 rri mo day Another Boy Mind and China's i Rain in By Arthur Brisbane Another high school Clark Kessler of N. 16 years committed suicide swallowing paris green in All Episcopal A few hours earlier Edith M. senior in Elmira poisoned Fourteen suicides by young students within a few days is Perhaps youth is ning to do what it has so often con- John Stuart put to studying Greek at the age of 3, tells as a he planned driven by the thought that all combinations of musical notes would one day be used up and that new musical com- position would become Berstrand commenting on Mill's in adolescence just the same tendency as Mills my case because the laws of dynamics controlled the movement of my making the will a mere has strange Impulses and solemn maturity docs not understand Sir Oliver great indulging old age credulity ing arranged n test. Men in a padded 1 room sent out on the waves and asked the outside world to read the completely different answers came in The ded cell thinkers thought of a tain card and would-be thought ers mentioned every card in the including the Mind can not act without If it it would not have been necessary to create tying up the electrons in their dizzy atomic Dr. W. J. a scientific calls investigation of the in distinct danger to rity of loosening mind from the mooring of creating emotional On earth attend to of time enough to know what the i if are doing when you join Arc you following China's war closely with intense seeing the picture in your mind's or is about the same to the average the north is the and defense of where thousands of Eu- are seems in bad hope Uncle Sam will age to mind his business in any fighting that may Wp have no quarrel with We won't let Chinese come here to Why should not they bar Europeans or Americans in A heavy rain in California caused n landslide that killed men working up in the mountains for an Edison a boy of seven was deaths number twenty ern newspapers devote to that not important calamity heads in big Building the new big bridge across the Hudson will in- volve more deaths than that nia but that won't excite If it's streets cheerfulness fright ens some wise Ancient men looking feel like Sinbad the Sailor landing in the ley of They think it too good to and before cry before You could borrow money for at T. IM per cent and the list showed signs ns autumnal leaves that strew the brooks in Mr. bank his Miss who worked nineteen years in mash nnd a That proves Mr. osity and He stipulates that on Page T-B NEEDS ONLY SIGNATURE OF ZIMMERMAN ASSEMBLY PASSES APPROPRIATION AS GENCY AMOUNT TO PAY FOI ANIMALS SLAUGHTERED Feb. 18 Wis consin after clearin up its week-end today until The by Senator appropriating as a emergency amount to pay for ani mals slaughtered because infecte with was pas sed by the Havin passed the upper the meas ure is now ready for the It was explained tha the biennial appropriation for are testing and indemnification of own crs of diseased cattle fell short o the amount needed for the indem The regular is to be made Hit Speculators With scarcely a quorum in th the only action taken wa passage of the resolution memorializing congres to stop the interior from releasing homestead lak land in upper Wisconsin and Michi gan to More than a score of bills back from the re vision were The assembly finished which was delayed by th long debate on the initiative am referendum amendment The interim committee intro by Duncan al lowing taxation of goods stored in warehouses against the owne instead of the was passed by the bills were engrossed and ready for thin reading and the introduced bj Mr. Duncan for the interim com prohibiting state aid fo more than one in each was indefinitely post The would have the county board designate one fai in the county that was to be the recipient of the state Indefinite postponement was also voted for the by Assemblyman allowing insurance of and municipal buildings in the state fire and tornado Would Abolish Office After considerable debate an other interim committee in by Assemblyman Lawson UTTLE JOE was indefinitely I would have abolished the post state humane agent and placed the duties of that office in the ment of Defenders the measure contended that the 000 appropriation for the office would only be abolished to the de- triment of the service it performs 1 Under the current the by Assemblyman regulating expenditures of dates for was to the judiciary There was considerable debate what the would actually two amendments being rejected which attempted to clarify the point as to whether the the total amount to be expended in both the primary nnd election campaigns or the amount to be ex- pended in The by Assemblyman er relating to assembly districts in county was Ask Appropriations The greater share of bills read before the senate this morning were those introduced late day night shortly before the Among those presented were three calling for Senator asked an appropriation of be made for necessary buildings in the construction of a Wisconsin in- school for The state board of control has not the exact location which will be near An appropriation of to erect a prison for women nt was by Senator Senator would boost the gasoline tax to four cents with n straight 55 license tax for enger Trucks would assessed according to Smith Urges County Fire Departments County fire entitled to dues and a two per cent annual tax upon the amount of nil pre- for insurance against fire in towns served by such because of of ments of their would be if a offered by Senator A. L. Smith of according to an Press dispatch from Believe Zim Cannot Oust Ralph Immell La Feb. view of the fact that he has been duly appointed as adjutant general and recognized as such for a period of three years by the United States Ralph M. tant general of the Wisconsin tional whose qualifications are now under scrutiny by Governor has properly held the office and is not subject to on the score of not having been appointed from the ranks of in the opinion of Major Stanley G. ing the first battalion of the 120th field artillery it is true that the national defense act provides for the ment of an adjutant general from the ranks of the national Major Gordon said have entertained the opinion that bers of the governor's in which capacity Immell was as col- onel and military secretary to the the time of his are technically members of the national MENGEL DRAWN INTO ROAD ROW DEAN TURNEAURE AND MOUTH DECLARE AL ENGINEER HERE DIS- SATISFIED WITH DONAGHEY The name of F. F. Mengel of this division highway brought into the legislative highway now in gress at by Dean F. E. of. the highway com- and C. R. of the de- clared that Mr. Mengel was one of five of the principal way engineers who fied with the methods of John recently ousted state en- Turneaure and Weymouth were explaining why the sion decided to dismiss 1 Ready Resign Mr. Weymouth told the legislative committee was so dissatisfied with the state of affairs under Donaghey that he was ready to look for another while Dean Turneaure testified that Mr. Mengel felt that Donaghey was settling engineering problems on personal and political ami that he was unjustifiably rough and harsh in his letters to the H. J. elected state highway engineer to succeed Thursday night told the committee that W. 0; former member of the commission and now president of the Michigan School of once asserted Donaghey was originally elected engineer because the department a politician rather than an according to an Press dispatch from To Veto or House Passes McNary Burden Rests On Coolidge r O Feb. farm relief day is squarely up to President Three years from its inception in the measure with its ly debated equalization fee ion for price stabilization now must be passed upon by the nation's chief Hirst Mistake The dispatch reports that on an- other occasion former state highway declared 'the greatest mistake I was when 1 recommended Carroll College Wins Oratorical Contest Feb. represented by Clifford won the state collegiate oratorical contest at College Thursday Ruby's topic was Peril of j Vote 214 178 C Final at the capitol came Thursday night when the house by a vote of 214 to 178 approved the in exactly the form it passed the and sent it to the House for cither enactment into law or flat i Previously approved by the senate 47 to 39, or eight votes to the the house gave the a margin oi only 36 votes more than am chieftains in the camp made no effort to deny the contention of opponents that nt least in the house be lacking to muster the two thirds necessary to pass the over a presidential Congressional opinion was divided in closing hours of debate over what position Mr. Coolidge would In the absence of any definite each member held his own con viction and forecasts and predictions ran Several days are to elapse before a pronouncement is Final action by congress came last night after nine hours of feverish in the house during which the bill's supporters in fashion than 100 at- tempts to change it. Voted 11 members Wisconsin cast their votes the Congressman Edward who retires voted against it. George I. Strang of Marshfield Dies to The city assessor of Marshfield for the past ten years and long active as an architect and died at Mr. Strang was nearly 77 years having been born in 111., May 1850. He came to Marshfield in 1807, where he was the builder of many prominent dences and He is survived by his whom he married September 12, 187G, more than years and by one Frank of Another child the age of five Strang also leaves two sisters and a living at Burial will be nt anoe Driven Across St. Lawrence Feb. 18-By Radio WXY at to the Associated wept in an open skin canoe for 00 miles across Bering sea from to this island under the lash f an arctic six survivors of party of eight walrus hunters ay were recounting a story of peril and tragic Legs Frozen Their arms and legs their yes distended and swollen and canty clothing in the six men finally reached the Eskimo age of on the northern art of the from where the tory of their ill-fated battle with he elements has reached y i Driven by approaching starvation o seek the eight men left a on Little Max 2, ng farther out on the icy after icy had failed to find walrus near the in the frail knyak was caught by the full fury of an arctic After being lashed about on the waters for several the ers pulled their canoe onto a ice cold and without food and the little band spent the fourth night while the storm raged Carried to Island The next the drifting ice floe carried them to shore on St. Lawrence although they did not know their Camping on the northern shore of the wind swept the hunters dug their beds for the night in the Tho next two of the party went foraging for food and failed to re- They have not since been Five of the starving group ly straggled into where United bureau of education maintains a school for ter a headed by Samuel P. government teacher nt the sixth member CHURCH CENSUS PLANNING TO PREPARE FOR TO WILL BE COMPLETED IN FEW DAYS The organization to the church survey of Wisconsin Port Edwards and Nekoosa which will be made in preparation for the to be conducted during Lent by ches of all will be completed within the next few The campaign will be explained by at Sunday and volunteers will be ed up to take the Tuesday meeting will be hold at which ward captains and lieutenants will be following 27, the census will be chosen from all the of the will go from to ing expressions of their church from all citizens cards inviting them to the church of your Alh Churches Will Benefit church in the city will re- a list those expressing a preference for that to be used in future efforts to increase church This system was adopted because it will make effective to conflict between the various Those conducting the canvass will make no mention of any church while ng their the whole idea being to encourage residents of this city and the neighboring communities to attend church without influencing them in favor of any particular Slogan is Sought The pastors various local sponsors of the arc asking for suggestions of a to be used in connection with he effort to stimulate church at- during Suggested which should be brief and express in a pointed way the spirit of the may be mailed to Church The Wisconsin Wis. The slogans will be gone over by a committee nnd he best will be while will be adopted as the official V LAWRENCE NASH RESIGNS FROM RETIRES AS VICE-PRESIDENT AND SALES MANAGER OF AFTER MANY YEARS Lawrence E. who has been associated with the wards Paper company since its 19 years has ed as sales manager and dent of the effective March 1. Mr. Nash has made no plans for the and intimated today that he would continue to maintain his home for the present at No announcement has been made concerning Mr. Long in Paper Industry Mr. Nash's activity in the paper industry dates back more than 25 He was one of the first to en- ter the employ of the General Paper company of organized in 1900 to distribute the products of 25 Wisconsin and Minnesota in- the Nekoosa Paper the John Edwards Manufacturing and the Centralia Pulp and Water Power company and remained at the company's Chicago office with H. M. general and recognized as one of the best paper merchants in the United until the spring of 1901, when he was put in charge of the only branch office maintained by the at St. Mo. lie remained there until the dis- organization of the General company in 1906. From St. Louis Mr. Nash returned to Wisconsin Rapids to take charge of sales for the and Centralia In 1908 the Paper com- pany was organized and took over these properties as the Port Edwards Mr. Nash was made sales manager 4nnd has to the present was director of the company in 1920 and was in. 1924.. Activities Have Been Many his Mr. Nash was also ping Paper Manufacturers' Service Bureau of New a member of the committee on distribution of the American Paper and Pulp and a director of the Wisconsin Paper and Pulp Manufacturers' Traffic of He is a director of the Wood County tional a a member of the Bull's-Eye Country of the local Elks and of the Union League club of Mr. Nash is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nash of this ant was born and brought up He was graduated from the local high school and attended the of Wisconsin for two In 1904 he was married to Miss Viola the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrison of this Up to the time of his death in 1905 Mrs. Nash's father was manager of the Edwards and Centralia Mr. and Mrs. have five Viola and ents at the University of a student at Dana and Barbara and Mary at Name Cities Feb. 18 dent Coolidge today asked congress for to initiate the ad- public building gram. This is the sum required for the first year of the gram for new public throughout the Available July 1 The money would be made able during the fiscal year ning July 1. Director Lord of the budget in transmitting the request to the speaker of the house attached a detailed list of contemplated for the first La Oshkosh and Tomah are the Wisconsin cities whose need will cared first The appropriations are as postoffice and La and postoffice and court and Other appropriations postoffice marine and 111., The which leaves unanswered sin long-standing plea for a postal provides a appropriation for a eral building at but this money will not be available to the city be- fore next DEFEATED ARMY NEARS SHANGHAI FOREIGN AT CHOW BAPTIST MISSIONARIES PORT 3 HILLED AND SCORES INJURED COLD WAVE IN NORTHWEST FOLLOWS TERRIFIC BLASTS PACIFIC COAST AND IX SOUTHERN STATES New Feb. Tornadoes that swept through of Louisiana and Mississippi day night killed at least 31 persons and injured as well as ing a trail of heavy r The heaviest toll of dead was en at plantations south Newellton in Tensas fourteen persons were reported killed and at least two score in- jured prospects the total fatalities increased as other neighboring plantations heard Nine persons lost their HVM I and 18 were hurt near ant Sabine and eight were killed and several others in jured near Rose Another storm housea were was reported fifty houses had i five year old boy killed tha from then Drops Feb. by sub-zero temperatures northern Rock a cold engulfed west and ters dropped sixties to well below freezing at points within As a cold brought and snow to this territory to nip and t to transportation Forecasts tain states Arizona with eral i points f a weeks ported on .an Plan Development Of Superior Lake Shore Feb. ling for an expenditure of between five and seven million dollars for the development of Bardon con- sisting of acres along the south short of Lake were ed Thursday to the Douglas county board of supervisors by Minneapolis of the development com- Fas found in Government Sending Troops to Nicaragua Feb. that an impending clash between Diaz and Sacasa armies nt will jeopardize can lives and the ment is concentrating additional Fox Dies Of Pneumonia S. Feb. the prized fox hound taken from a cave here Thursday after the had worked day and night as died today of pneumonia brought about by his 110 hour Feb. of the de- feat of the northern army of shal Sun at Cantonese began to trickle into tonight when word was received from ican Baptist missionaries at saying the fleeing northern troops looted most of the for- eign Other messages received by for- eign firms describe the and disorderly retreat of Sun's but it was impossible to gauge the extent of the Refugees from Chekiang province of which is the were beginning to reach Expect Troops in Shanghai Local nationalist sympathizers pre- southern troops would ba in Shanghai within a -J All communication between hai and Hangchow has been At present there are of Sun's troops at various points on the railway between Hashing and in- the Shanghai war lord will make no further stand in Chekiang of which Hangchow is the capital -A detachment of 800 of Sun's de- troops passed through here today enroute to capitol of and 135 wounded men stopped here on t the way to Capture of Hangchow by the gives them a great leverage in their struggle toward It gives the Nationalists control of the southern of the Grand Canal which runs the full length of Kiangsu province and miles northward to It also gives the southerners a stronghold 113 miles and a sea outlet near to Cantonese sources Hangchow reported the city had been looted and partly burned by retreating while i successful attempts to remove v Rotary plows Were ex- and Rib Western passengers stalled drifts on the Continental Divide tween Chama and The death toll in ref r gion was increased to four day when Stevens was crushed to death in a slide Stevens a crew of 40 sent to clear by snow slides which killed three meu Two men Stevens were injured v j the week's ord for cold with a mark i- low Attacks Suicide Made By Bishop WeUer L Feb. Recent statements of Bishop Reginald head of the Fond du Lac cese of the Episcopal uting the series of student suicides to were criticized day by Rev. A. A. pastor of Alban's Episcopal in an v Blamed Professors Bishop was reported to have attributed part of the indirectly to teachings of up to the church to teach theistic said the Mr. believe that no man is not a university graduate competent to teach positive which is the complement of rational to modern anglican bishop crusading at Madison is quoted as seems to me that if university believe the things they teach they should all go out and shoot Time to does not like to suggest as an offset to the bishops that bishops and others not previously all go out and it it high time to t Floods Threaten Los Feb. cm California today was practically i; from the ger as the five leaving property unofficially estimated but Imperial Valley points along the river were threatened with flood northern 7 fornia coast cities awaited preaching storm center from the T Dense fog added a peril Thursday night when the Standard Oil with 42 men abroad and bound for San V went on the reef at San Nicolas 70 miles of San After being r aground for more than an the distressed succeeded in ting off under her own Farmers and citrus growers diet that benefit crops by soaking rains will overshadow property damage in their fail with V few bad been f highway traffic a snarl ns crews set out to re- pair rebuild re- move land Predict Zero Weather Feb. zero weather for a major portion of Wisconsin predicted following a drop of 28 over night accompanied 45-mile Northern Wisconsin and eastern Minnesota was tha coldest in United States early Friday At Duluth the minimum ture was 18 v W. local federal weather declared mercury will point above zero Friday In Gale hope for the and crew 30 Tho sank all and sugar near Guam in a. tempts of lino