Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - November 28, 1927, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin A. P. LEASED WIRE paper la served by leased wire with the newa of the Associated S T R T I V E NEWS PA P E R KH A CONSTRUCTIVE 8 PAGES TODAY The net paid circulation of The Tribune u Fourteenth 4409. Wisconsin November 28, 1927. Today Too Many Money for Cancer and of Arthur Turkey has excess women according to a census just taken Kemal Pasha decided that one wife is enough for one so surplus women are taking up work of al That is better than a dul and one Turk among many Fighting kills off the ways which accounts for One man could not sibly keep several women happy and That accounts for veils on their faces and interesting abolishing will cause more rapid increase of for bne and perhaps restore the ancient glory of the a powerful admired for gallantry by all their the Ar- Mr. Jacob who led his ous army to Washington thirty-four years evolves a new plan at the age of 73. He would have the lend money to citizens at one-half of one per cent interest a is the economic worm of the says The economic hookworm for the borrower probably would be the scarcity of unless Mr. Coxey's plan would not allow to demand Price Three Cents CLAIMS POLAND IS FOMENTING REVOLT Bind Rob Soo Line Office at Point ROBBERS ESCAPE WITH MORE THAN TWO UNIDENTIFIED MEN COST TICKET AGENT WHEN ON HIS WAY HOME AFTER LOCKING H Champs Vie for Honors The worst of cancer is cer is a variegated ing growths of various Taken in a cancer is no more dangerous than a bad splinter that might cause blood poisoning if not Each cancer begins very If near the detected and re- moved an end of it. If allowed to it sends but particles of itself that grow A cancer in the thumb will reappear in the When you notice any abnormal however see a doctor that knows failing go to a hospital and ask for a Don't be afraid of the word it is not the word that There is NO CURE FOR CER except the surgeon's and in some cases Medicine is although frauds mend it. Cheerfulness a cheerful heart being more efficient in fighting Many who fear cancer have no such They should go to a hospital and make Cancer is not but ency to cancer is It is believed that the right in marriage would eliminate but the wrong wife or husband is worse than Christmas one sign of American amounts to fourteen hundred and twenty-two million Whiskers foi imitation Santa Clauses alone cost The most welcome present is of- ten something it seems really LIKE a The farmer and his sons that gave the wife and mother a now ax to chop kindling wood did not understand Christmas to The Stevens than cash was taken from the local icket office of the Soo Line vay Saturday evening between and o'clock by two un- men who after securing lie money left the ticket agent bound and A. C. ticket had locked the doors and closed the safe at about p. m. and left for his When almost home two men in a light closed 4-door car forced him to the curbing and one of them rushing over to car asked him what he meant by breaking traffic Spindler said he did not know what laws he was breaking but the man said that he would have to return to the police headquarters with him and into the car told Spindler to turn Pulls Out Gun When Spindler remonstrated the stranger pushed a heavy calibre automatic pistol into his ribs and him to drive back to the Soo Line Arriving there and still with the pistol in his ribs he was forced to unlock the ticket open the safe and deliver the cash to the while the other man had followed them back to the station in the other car and waited After tucking the cash into his pockets the stranger with the suasive power of his pistol forced Spindler to allow himself to be bound hand and foot and With this completed the robber hurriedly left and getting into the car outdoors sped away into the Spindler at once began tugging at the rope that held He freed himself enough to get to the telephone and after getting the gag out of his mouth called for A short time later he was liberated and the sheriff's office This morning a suspect was arrested by Stevens Point police and is being held for Describes Captor Spindler described his captor as a man about 28 years of stout wearing a gray overcoat and cap and wearing He did not see the other man at all and could give no description of A check up revealed that was taken from the cash employed Nov. the songs of their respective and displaying flamboyant one thousand boys and state champions of America's and health ed about the main arena of the In- FLOODS SWEEP COAST REGION OF FRENCH ALGERIA Named Envoy Livestock exposition inspected the thousands of ex- and then vied for new tional Rising above the chorus of was That's Where The Corn while Old tuck came in a. close The honor of wearing the most colorful costume went unofficially to Rachel 14, who wore an Arizona puncher's a red and low and purple with a huge painted sun flower and with a ture of a large ear of corn on which was painted Corn stood out among the state B. H. general manager of the welcomed champions following which they in- spected the show and then ed in a health scoring and home economics Judging of Short Aberdeen Short Red county groups of and Short Horn breeding classes comprised the gram of the exposition MAN KILLED IN RESORT SHOOTING ANOTHER INJURED BY GUN RESORT OWNER HELD UNDER BONDS WHILE SHOOTING IS INVESTIGATED HOUSES SWEPT AWAY AND LARGE BUILDINGS COLLAPSE IN AREA FIFTY MILES WIDE Nov. which swept the coastal region of the French territory of in North after a 40-hour rain today were believed to have ed hundreds of Houses were swept away and large buildings col- lapsed in an area 50 miles from to and northward to the Mediterranean The brief message of an engineer over a hurriedly repaired telephone line saved hundreds of lives when a dam a third of a mile long broke at The region is isolated and relief work is Warns People dam is Ring the Warn the the engineer shouted over the telephone to the authorities at The warning that millions of tons of water were threatening the city spread Ten thousand fled to the Three hours after the first warning was the which the dam had im- swept the Fifty houses fell in but it is believed everyone trains were held up by the flood between Algiers and Airplanes dropped food in sacks to the Three hundred sengers on another train were ed in boats and taken to Saint Denis Du Mostaganem Hit Worst The worst damage was at There the city hall barns and livestock were de- SIZE OF BUDGET Marshfield Colonel Noble Brandon Judah of civilian aid to the tary of war during the World has been appointed ambassador to Cuba by President The a Chicago is a reserve director of the ex- committee of the Chicago Title and Trust and tee of Brown Mr. Spindler had been The Rev. John R. at the of has a forum of forums combat atheist clubs in the All discussion is but atheist clubs need worry no They com- bat and destroy t Watch your atheist in an big storm at sea or heavy thunderstorm and you see in his face the fact that man is naturally a religious and have to invent a God if he did not have in the freight office of the Soo Line for a number of years but on No- vember ISth was transferred to the passenger File Charges Against Winnebago Sheriff Nov. intimacies with French com- plains that American women are in He is hard to American women display their back down to the waist on Page LITTLE JOE Beer parties and women prisoners were charged against Sheriff Walter Plummer in testimony read before the bago county board this morning by District Attorney Frank B. Testimony of Geraldine said to be of was that she and the sheriff and other men left the jail at times to drink beer and go to she The district attorney said he would place little credence in her story except that it was to be ported by further testimony from an a jail employee and several Miss O'Connor said that beer ed as evidence was consumed in the jail and that once she was drunk in the jail on When the jailer and the sheriff were absent she was given the she and acted as Port Nov. John brother-in-law of Charles proprietor of a re- sort south of is being held in the county jail here today while investigate a shooting at the Boder summer cottage Saturday night in which Gordon 29, was fatally According to district Attorney N. H. when Rosario 30, and Harold P. 28, both of accompanied by entered the Boder grounds last they were met by gun Sincock was fatally ed and Ross was shot in the Boder told the district attorney that thieves attempted to enter his cottage Friday night and that he asked for Pending ar- rival of Ernest was Boder to guard the Ryan told authorities that cock was in search of whiskey which he had cached near the told me that they were ing to get whiskey from this cottage and asked if I cared to come Eight bridges were swept Twenty-eight victims of the flood were buried Throughout the 37 bodies were known to have been All these were Troops to take up the work of re- lief arrived in the area from Algiers and other They found the railroads and roadways wiped making it difficult to reach the Proper Lighting Advised For Schools Progressives May Endorse Withrow La Nov. Formal endorsement of man Gardner R. Withrow as the La progressive candidate for the congressional nomination in the seventh district is expected at a conference to be held who if would be a candidate for the position of Congressman Joseph endorsed for was agreed on at a conference of leaders of the here Although no definite endorsement was made his choice is expected at a conference to be hold after sentiment is Withrow was proposed to the con- ference by District Attorney L. J. after he refused to let his with Ryan I asked if they were going to steal the key and Sincock it be- longs to Ryan ascribed his escape from be- ing wounded to getting out of the car on the right side as his two companions descended from the He stood behind the car a minute and while standing heard the he At the first shot he jumped into the Ross lowed him a few moments and they drove didn't know in which direction Sincock went or where he he told police in the had staggered into Nov. for proper lighting m school rooms are contained in the current Wisconsin Journal of following a statement thit educational methods im- pose upon the eyes of school dren requirements that create a need for the best working The recommendations are that glare be eliminated by proper fusion of elimination of faces that reflect light and tion of sharp such as a brilliant light against a dark All lights should be ed or diffused through The recommendations state that all and reflectors must be kept and desks should be so ar- ranged that the natural working Lilliendahl Trial Jury Is Chosen Court Mays N. Nov. jury of seven men and five women will hear the case on Mrs. Margaret Lilliendahl and Willis charged with the der of the woman's aged The innocent call com- used as friendly greeting among school played an im- portant part of the grim business of covering up the cutor Hinkle told the jury in his opening Mrs. Lilliendahl drove her aged husband to that secluded he there Beach killed i Beach fled through the un- As he reached the main road where his car was parked he raised his hands to his mouth and signalled her that he was safely he meaning safe Go ahead and spread the alarm and tell your story of two negroes attacking you and SURPRISES MEN WHO ADOPTED IT MOVE FOR RECONSIDERATION FOLLOWS VOTING OF GEST TAX LEVY IN HISTORY OF WOOD Presentation at the close of the board session Saturday afternoon of a county budget for the ensuing year totaling with an- other in special county apparently came as a prise to many of the board bers who had voted the and there was evidence that a number would have welcomed an opportunity to make some revisions in the highway program or In fact P. J. went so far as to move re- consideration of the finance com- with a view to eliminating some of the but when it was made evident that any material change could only be made by going over much of the work with consequent of the his posal was turned After adoption of the which is within a few hundred lars of the county's lepal tax A. E. the oldest member in point of rose to recall the time some years ago when adoption by the board of a tax levy brought a county-wide test from the Many Never Came Back I he of the members of that board were missing when the roll was at the next I hope that the members of thi board will be more successful i to their constituents th tax levy they have just There were various suggestion that this item or that be cut out J. C. Dutton of Ne koosa told the some o Fire Causes Loss to The to the ex- tent of was done this morning to the seed drying house of the Marshfield branch station of the University of Flames were noticed on the roof of the building at about 9.00 a. m. by Mrs. wife of C. E. station She gave the alarm and the chemical truck of the field fire department made a fast run to the farm where with the help of chemicals the danger was quickly The roof of the frame building was burned away and the south side badly More important than the damage to the structure was the loss by fire of about a dred samples of timothy and clover seeds etc. which were being dried to determine the final results of past season's ex- in that line of The loss of the samples means that each of the experiments thus abruptly ended will have to be repeated next The damage to the building is covered by CHARGES CAUSE ADDED TENSION IN GOVERNMENTS HEAD OF LITHUANIAN CLAIMS POLAND IS AIDING REVOLT IN COUNTRY New Nov. patches today indicated that tension in various of Europe had been increased by the publication of by the head of the ian government that Poland was fomenting a revolt in At the same time it was emphasized that seized by Poland in 1920, was the chief obstacle to the re- sumption f normal relations be- tween the two GRAND UNCLE IS FAIRY GODFATHER the supervisors are beginning to see the writing on the Burden on Cities He went on to explain that the heavy increase in the county will cause serious difficulty for the cities and villages of the county that have already adopted their new based on a county tax similar to that of last He cited the example of which he said is threatened with a situation under with the levying of the maximum lepal only will be available for city affairs during the conduct of 1928. ling your I'm to fix up my The of five women and seven men with a woman was selected in little more than an hour and Hinkle's address took scarcely more than half an One a was on the stand when court adjourned for Following is the in de- nearby where he col- Weather Report Mostly cloudy tonight and ably showers not much change in own name go before the inch Today's Weather Maximum temperature for 24 hours ending at 40; minimum for same 28; light comes from over the left Neither pupils or teachers should face A teacher should never stand at the side of the room with her back to the windows so that students have to look into the glare to follow The Journal recommends buff colored shades that pull from the center of the window up or as the best light comes from the top of the and these shades will diffuse the light without com- shutting it Stabbing of Five Ends Poker Game Nov. of five men climaxed a poker game in a local saloon Sunday morning when John angered over his losses at slashed his fellow ing a according to left the saloon at 6 a. m. Sunday and returned an hour later and stabbed the All the injured men were given medical One of them has wounds over his heart and kidneys while another was wounded so severely in his arm that physicians say an tation may be The attacker was overpowered by of Police Maurice Straud only after two chairs had been over his head and a shower of billiard cues and balls had been thrown at Discover Bodies of Two Army Aviators Nov. The bodies of two army aviators who met death when their plane crashed in a mountain forest were found by a party of curers in the dense woods on nut Ridge The body of Pilot E. R. Emory was found some 250 feet from the Nearby lay the body of William D. Both aviators had their parachutes one was partly opened while the other was strapped tight to the victim's indicating that the birdman had but a few minutes to get from the plane before it was wrecked in the County Taxes Mothers pension County County clerk County treasurer County Resident Asylum bonds Asylum bonds Highway bonds Highway bonds Divorce counsel District County court municipal and tice courts County buildings Court house Elections on Page BARON SHOWERS LUXURIES ON JANESVILLE ER'S GRANDDAUGHTERS Nov. girls from have fount a fairy godfather in their granr Baron ly Sir James wealthy dis- who has established a trust fund for He was unaware until that two granddaughters of his William Miss erine and Miss Jane were living in comparative poverty in On discovering Baron invited the girls to England as his guests and them a check to pay for massages and to outfit them for the They arrived at their greit uncle's fine house in Berkeley about six weeks They were heartily welcomed and the who was born 78 Denies Charges On behalf of Poland it was denied that Poland entertained any sive intentions against There is overwhelming Premier of Lithuania declared in a signed telegram to tha Reuter's in that certain persons who fled from Lithuania after the attempted lution at last being used by the Polish as organizers of a ment against his Although the council of r Jors in 1923 approved Poland's claim to Lithuania has ed to accept this Recently friendly representations were made at seat of the Lithuanian by Great France and but the of between Poland and Lithuania Soviet Not Uneasy Advices from Warsaw that are do not share the uneasiness existing in government circles in Berlin and The note of the Soviet government to Poland expressing concern is inter- in Warsaw as meaning that Russia merely desired to create an atmosphere that would enable her to participate in whatever preliminary discussions are thereby it sure that Russia will be included the matter comes before league of The specific ter before the league is Lithuania's charge that Lithuanian clergy in the Vilna district are being French Aviators In Plane Crash Appeal Dismissed Nov. appeal of Arthur son of a wealthy Battle Creek to set aside his conviction in igan on the charge of criminal for which he was sentenced to prison for was dismissed today by the supreme for want of ago in supplied them with funds to maintain their position s his He introduced them o his friends and generally showed them around taking them to its theatres and points of inter- est. Before sending them home he provided for their When the story became known here and he was asked to confirm Baron modestly refused any praise for his only did what any other man would do where the members of his family were he told The Daily I can't see why I should be given As to his provision for their he have created a trust for them so that they won't have to worry any more about how to Baron who was created a peer in 1922, was the owner of two derby cap- tain cuttle in 1922, and Coronach in 1924. Buenos Nov. A dispatch to La from says that six French aviators were killed when their one of a squadron of crashed in flames forty miles from the town of The dispatch says the plane fell meters wrapped in flames and that the a a three officers and a radio were tely They were buried The plane left Fez yesterday according to the Bean Will Press Highway Charges Before Committee if is to come of the charges of illegality in the con- duct of the affairs of the county committee and of the ty normal and agricultural that took an important share of the county attention at the re- cent will not be known for several A. P. who brought before the board allegations of illegal ment of money to highway committee said the close of the session Saturday that he would press his be- fore the grievance by the This consisting of C. Daniel Ruggles and John has agreed to meet and hear his charges within a few weeks he It appears doubtful if the tions of in made against W. D. trustee of the normal and agricultural by the educational will be pressed before the grievance com- A. E. who ed the indicated Saturday he did not regard the tee a proper to hear his At its closing meeting Saturday the on motion of the on Page Governor Clarifies Stand on Wet Issue Nov. nor Fred Zimmerman's position on the wet and dry question today was believed better clarified as a result Reject Appropriation For a County Agent Waushara county board of supervisors by a vote of 14 to 11, a tion appropriating for a county It appropriated for arms and ammunition to ply a force of 35 sheriff's deputies in combatting bank robbery and other at the request of the Waushara County The board instructed the county clerk to issue no permits for Sunday Perry Leaves Prison Nov. M. former tion director for was re- leased from the federal penitentiary t A b A 1 1 YY of a speech before the Chicago Motor was serving a 3-year sentence for conspiracy to Speaking to club members day Governor Zimmerman took issue with Anton J. president of the Cook county board of who attacked present conditions in various attributing them to want to call attention to the fact that before prohibition we did not have millions of dollars for parks and public he prohibition there has come a great period of and large bond issues for the construction of numerous public buildings and other public At the time of his inauguration and during his the nor he promised to uphold the constitution and now he intended to to his Producing a he is lawful money of the It will buy either booze or but it won't buy act. violate the Volstead NOV. 28 17 to Watch tor bargains and the first Christmas