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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - November 4, 1929, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                            A. P. LEASED WIRE This paper la served by wire with the news report of the Associated A iQf N E W S PA PER Sixteenth 5005. Wisconsin November 4, 1929. 10 PAGES TODAY Net paid circulation of The on November 2, waa Single Copy Five Cents WEEK-END AUTO ACCIDENTS CLAIM SIX LIVES FOIL ATHLETIC CLUB CAPTURE THIEF DESK FACED WITH GRABS GUN OF DRUNKEN MARAUDER WHO FLEES MORTALLY Nov. two seconds Thomas desk clerk at the Illinois Athletic faced a repeating gun pressed against his heart and the unsteady finger of a drunken robber toying with the Attempt to Escape Fails A few minutes later the robber perhaps mortally amid a fusillade of shots into town Michigan Boulevard and to escape in a taxicab driven by an alleged Both were ar- rested after a wild two mile Kelly was menaced when the Thomas insisted that he j open the the combination of which he did not give you just three seconds to open Gavin placing the muzzle of his weapon against ly's Fight for Shotgun That was as far as he Kelly seized the gun's Together he and Gavin rolled on the lobby each desperate for possession of the Suddenly Gavin looked He saw Edward an elevator with a revolver poised to trying to get aim so he would Senate Condemns Bingham For Employing Eyanson in Drafting of Tariff Measure Nov. 4 Senator Bingham of Connecticut when asked today immediately ter the senate vote of if he proposed to reiterated his protest because the senate had not ed L. of the Con- Manufacturers who assisted him in his work on the tariff of corrupt not harm Gavin leaped up and shots were fired at One stiuck Nov. The senate today voted to condemn the conduct of Senator Hiram for taking Charles L. an officer of the Con- Manufacturers into secret sessions of the senate nance committee at the time the tariff was being The was 54 to 22. First In 27 Years It was the first act of censure in 27 The vote was taken after a discussion during which Bingham defended his Bingham said his judgment in the way he used a tariff ex- might have been at fault but on the hand by motives in ing so were based on my ed eal for a protective Efforts by the friends to soften the language of the tion of which was of- by Senator In- of prevailed Five to some extent and as finally proved cleared Bingham of any in- SELF CONFESSED MOTHER SLAYER WINS ACQUITTAL and his use by Senator Bingham at the time and in the manner set forth in the report of the PRISONER NOT SORRY FOR WHICH HE TED TO END LONG ING OF INVALID tee of the committee on the while not a result of corrupt motives on the part of the senator from is contrary to good morals and senatorial ethics and tends to bring the senate into dishonor and and such conduct is hereby The sub-committee of the ary committee referred to in the re- solution is the lobby committee which inquired into the Both ham and Eyanson appeared before the lobby committee and gave de- tails of the Last In 1902 The last time the senate had casion to censure any of its him in the He jumped into a taxicab and sped sued by B. a for- mer whose attention was attracted by the Thompson picked up a policeman and chased the cab at a dizzy pace through the loop to the west side where the cab was forced to the Little Hope for Recovery Gavin and the Edward Du 45, were Gavin was taken to the Bridewell where doctors gave him little chance to Du Fresne was locked Police records show that Gavin was convicted in 1922 for mail bery and in 1924 in Michigan for of corrupt to The resolution as adopted the action of the senator fiom Mr. in lilac ing Mr. Charles L. Eyanson on the official rolls of the senate occurred in 1002 when Tillman and John j the two South engaged in a personal encounter on the Tillman accused McLaurin of changing his vote on a treaty and McLaurin came back with the re- that Tillman was a The exchanges quickly grew from verbal thrusts to physical The roll call For Condemnation Robinson of In- Thomas of Nov. Corbett was ted by a jury today of the charge of murdering his invalid mother last Corbett made a dramatic plea to the jury declaring that though he broke the law he felt that he had done Juror Breaks Down So was Corbett's tion in which he said he was ing to pay any penalty the jury thought that one of the jurors May Be Named Ohio Senator Idaho and Today Ghosts of New Russia Tries 100-Story And They Did By Arthur Brisbane ALEXANDER GYM LAWRENCE COLLEGE HAS CEREMONY FOR OPENING OF BUILDING DONATED BY L. M. PORT Democrats Thomas of Walsh of Walsh of Montana and Total Against Condemnation For the first time in ten years the stock exchange was open on brokers winding up transactions of a desperately busy preparing for the grand reopening Monday Gigantic orders for Monday have been pouring in since the close on some to some to Buyers and sellers will take turns rejoicing and The business will go on as Lawrence college's new named for L. M. Port president of the college board of through whose generosity the ing was made was ly dedicated at Appleton Gives Keys to Wriston The formal dedication took place at two o'clock this afternoon when Mr. Alexander turned over the keys of the building to Henry M. president of the lowing that ceremony Jesse Townsend and Senator Bingham voted broke down snd it was necessary for the judge to suspend the trial while medical attention was of ex- killed mother on May 9, and then shot himself but later admit I killed my said calmly telling the judge and jury that he accepted full knew what I was doing and I do not regret the Courthouse Packed The little courthouse was packed with Soldiers with fixed bayonets guarded the door and kept out a mob of several The jury was composed of elderly The presiding judge gated the prisoner in gentle saying Corbett had broken one of the basic human It would be different if he were sorry for the deed but under the circumstances he could not see how his action could be losing his poise for a turned to the jury and my mother was puttering The doctors agreed that she could not I feel that though I broke the law I did I'm willing to pay any penalty you think My action necessary if the state would pass a law en- W. prominent banker and a close sonal friend of Governor Myers Y. may be chosen to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Theodore E. who died re- Edwards is endorsed by many prominent Ohio STATE ELECTIONS HOLD SPOTLIGHT CAMPAIGNS END TODAY IN DOZEN STATES WITH LAST MINUTE APPEALS TO FUL TWO ESCAPE IN PRISON BREAK OHIO PRISONERS SAW WAY OUT OF SCALE OVERPOWER ONE BADLY ED. Nov. Two Ohio penitential y prisoners made a successful break for liberty early today after beating a while a Arthur is in a critical condition in the prison a bullet wound in his Break Scale Wall The Brooker serving a life Name Cepress New Mosinee Bank Cashier Feiring physical professor of Columbia uni- Wall Street is quoting Henry advice to young speculators the old Clews ran a carefully managed brokerage office and got because he knew enough to let gambling Young speculators should visit the back door of the stock exchange in New at and talk to the ghosts of old dead speculators that whisper how they once were rich and lost They might learn a good deal but they Knowledge comes from on Page LITTLE JOE New spoke on cal Education in a Prior to the dedication the ton American Legion post members officiated at a flag raising ceremony at At four o'clock this Dr. Williams was to head a conference on physical education to which proximately 1000 physical education instructors and schoolmen of th state had been Glenn Frank Speaks Dr. Glenn president of th University of will be th principal speaker at the dedication dinner to be given in the at this as toastmaster at the will introduce Major John L commissioner of the Big Ten and S. F. Shattuck commissioner of the Big Four group for short 400 persons were invited to the The new building is sufficiently large for three regulation ball courts and will seat sons at all college Besides the basketball courts the building has a 75 by 30 foot swimming two squash courts and a cinder 16 laps to the GET THE Form Choral Club for Mauston Women Nov. woman's choral club has been organized here with Rev. H. C. pastor of the Presbyterian Mrs. R. M. Jones was named president of the organization while Mrs. W. G. B. Schroeder was chosen treasurer and Mrs. W. A. Claus elected Members of the executive board are the officers and H. C. Montanus and Mrs. William Van The appointment of M. J. formerly of Bank of Grand ids in thin city and ly cashier of the First National bank at Eagle as cashier of the State bank at Mosinee was ed Mr. is taking charge of the bank at the An officer of the tory announced Saturday that there would be no loss to any depositor in the bank because of the shortage of discovered as a result of the audit of the bank's books re- The shortage was blamed on an employee of the First knowledge that there had been an irregularity came about a month ago when a bonding com- pany cancelled the employee's When the man was questioned and officers and stockholders of tho bank ordered a complete audit of the books an admission of the shortage was obtained from the an officer of the bank The amount of the age is not The audit being made is going into all records back as far as Partial restitution of the loss been it was and a complete return of all funds is Officers of the bank deny the re- port that they knew of the age two months ago and refused to remove the abling doctors to end sufferings of Acts as Own Lawyer Corbett was his own The public prosecutor requested a dict Corbett's am not asking for excessive he dict will echo around the The state must contend that there is no right to sentence for Guy 10 to 25 years for and William 20, got away from the cell block where they were ed the beat Guard John gomery who was in the tower and over tho on an vised The men in escaping took a gun from officials captured in a building immediately across the street from the is believed to have been wounded in an exchange of shots between the on the wall and guards in the prison yard who were rushing to Montgomery's Montgomery shot twice before he The prosecutor demanded was felled from minimum sentence of 5 years tary Milwaukeean Held After No Others Join Break Nov. Peter today was in jail on a man slaughter charge after the death Joe died stab wounds a The two with two others were put out of the place for derly They renewed their argument on the streets and sustained fatal maintained he stabbed in self- Appleton War Vet Commits Suicide Nov. George 40-year-old World war veteran and a resident of committed suicide here today by casting himself under the third car of a North Western road senger His body was Find Body Floating in Lake at Oshkosh None of the other prisoners attempted to join tho The men cut a hole through the roof of their cell with drills and then crawled 75 foet other cells to the main of tho By JAMES L. WEST Press Staff 4. Sporadic political campaigns over the country came to an end today with last minute appeals to the doubtful among the voters of a lozen states from Massachusetts to California and from Michigan to Plan to Get Out Vote From the largest cities down to he smallest the leaders perfecting more or less orate arrangements for getting out the votes but the in some notably the old had been of such a character as to require little urging that the voter seek the nearest polling With the Democratic political chine in Virginia facing the most severe test it probably has yet an unusually heavy vote is ed in that which alone elects a To Indicate Status The vote tomorrow is expected to furnish an indication of whether Virginia is to be counted as still a safe Democratic state or is to join the array of doubtful wealths wherein both great political parties increasing warfare during the national Under the leadership of Bishop James Cannon of the Methodist the anti- Smith Democrats have joined with the Republicans in supporting liam Brown for the Lament HoWs Hoover Views On Business Nov. Lament reiterated today that STEVENS POINT COLLISION KILLS BUENA VISTAN conditions are ly sound and cited commerce de- figures showing no increase in that forward orders are greater and that there had been no rise in com- He endorsed statements of dent Hoover and Assistant tary both of whom have em- their belief in the stability of Mr. Lament asserted he business curve over a long riod was exactly the reverse of that had preceded past business The secretary said that the stock market reactions would be largely psychological with purchasers in the luxury class feeling the falling ofT Many who still hold their stocks will feel themselves poorer because of the loss in stock ket quotations and this feeling might curb buying he against John Garland candidate of the regular cratic organization at the head of which stands Governor Harry Flood Kentucky in Limelight Outside of Kentucky has the only other statewide election of popular Republicans seek to make their control of the government complete by gaining a majority in the The en- Lire membership of the house and 20 members of the senate are to The to be ield in the twenty-first New York to fill a caused by forth another negro a place in the national of He is T. running on the Re- ticket in a normally cratic FIND NAVAL DESERTER OFFICER WHO DISAPPEARED WHILE OX BUSINESS SION APPREHENDED IN prison where they surprised overpowered and Youths Wed Despite Family Opposition Nov. The police of two cities have failed to stop work on Edith 17, and Edwards 17, both of Yesterday it became known that Milwaukee police were asked to frustrate the elopement plans of the Their parents said the lovers were on the way to Fond du Lac to jc wed. Fond du Lac authorities were wired and their answer locate Edith Williams and Edward Marriage license was issued to them They are now Mr. and Mrs. Edward City Elections Contests in York ton and Detroit furnish the high lights in the Nov. the navy was silent as to what steps may be taken against Lieutenant Harold W. who from the Norfolk navy yard I and was taken into custody in his family and friends here were puzzled today regarding the reasons which lay behind his disappearance and his journey across the Was to Deliver The young naval officer left the navy yard on the night of October 23, to deliver the sum of 5200 to the extension department of the University of When he did not a search was in- which revealed that his had been deserted in Agents of the department of tice were called in and located him in He voluntarily went to Seattle where yesterday he was DRIVER OF OTHER CAR BLAMES BLINDING LIGHTS FOR CROFT MAN KILLED IN Frank 71, town of Bueng Portage was almost instantly killed last evening at about seven o'clock when the light coach in which he was riding and which was driven by his collided almost head-on a light roadster driven by PeteH Stevens on the ern end of the on federal highway 51 at Joseph brantz received minor cuts and Janicki escaped uninjured as did the occupants of his Medical aid was called from ens Point immediately after the but the injured man had died while the physician was en route ttf the accident t Assumes Responsibility traveling toward assumed all responsibility foe the man's stating that thd headlights of the car ed He reported the accident and his name and address to both tha Stevens Point police and the sheriff's office shortly the District Attorney ter J. following an gation of the fatal stated day that although there was dence of negligence on the part of Janicki he would not be He said that he felt that because of Janicki's assumption of entire responsibility there was no evidence of gross Both cars were badly damaged in the the car being almost completely Mr. was a native of land and is a pioneer of Portage having taken up residence there with his parents when he was eight years He lived for a time in Polonia and He is vived by several adult sons New metropolis will elect a mayor and 290 People in Nation Had Income for 1927 Nov. The Nov. The body of Edward of was found floating in take Butto Des Morts yesterday jy Oscar a Pond fell nto the water and drowned while uck Oct. 13, and effort sto find his body had ecn His body was found ome distance from It was cnt to Milwaukee for burial Wins Coaster Wagon George 86 Lincoln was awarded the hn turned on thf lights coaster wagon recently given away I in his home the burglars fled in a by the Johnson A Hill Co. J small Burglars Flee After Looting Ripon Store Nov. bers stole in cash and in merchandise from the H. Busse general store hare early C. who lives next to the heard a noise in the store records of the treasury department reveal that 290 individuals in 1927, an income of more than one million dollars 62 More Than in 1926 Of this 62 more than in the year eleven paid an income tax on more than five lion and eight on incomes of between four and five Twenty-three three of them were included in the lion dollar income and one of these reported a net income or more than The total income tax paid by the 290 was The treasury published showed also an increase of in the number of persons who paid an income tax as compared with the preceding with a increase of in in the average net income of those filing The returns showed a total of received from wages and from individually conducted from businesses con- ducted in from profits derived from the sale of real stocks and from capital net gain from sales of assets held more than two from rents and from in- terest on government obligations not entirely exempt from from dividends on stock of domestic corporations and from numerous lesser municipal official John F. Tammany leade in charge of Mayor James J. er's campaign for today that his candidate would win by a plurality of more than 000. La Guardia Confident Fiorello H. La running on a fusion Republican ticket for predicted his election by No figures were given out for Richard E. formerly police commission in a Tammany ad- ministration and mayoralty date of the Square Deal or for Norman Socialist A large vote for Thomas was predicted by political Northwest Breeders Form Corporation Eau Nov. With the intention of promoting the breeding of high grade cattle and the advertising and marketing ten representative farmers Chippewa and Eau Claire counties have filed incorporation papers for the Northwestern Wisconsin Breeders The organization was formed un- der the state cooperative laws and aims to establish direct contact with outside buyers and county sales formally placed under arrest and turned over to the navy at the Bremerton Mention Woman in Case His H. E. C. a Washington expressed extreme saying he had a fine naval record and was devoted to his wife and small At the same he disclosed that the justice department had been ad- vised that a Canadian whose name was not loft her home in Ottawa last August for the purpose of winning the affections of Lieutenant Northcutt any So far as members of the family the only charge that the navy can place against Northcutt is that of Lights At Mather Attract Lost Geese Nov. flock of dreds of wild geese became con- fused as to directions while passing through the heavy fog which ered over this section last day Attracted by lights in the village they flew low over the their plaintive calls bo- ng plainly A number alighted in the town lot where they were seen by Later in the night as the fog lifted they flew the Associated Automobile accidents in Wisconsin claimed at least six lives over the week-end and injured more than a score of Ideal motoring conditions yesterday jammed ways with cars and accidents Holcombe Banker William 23, tant cashier at the State Bank of was killed early 15 miles from Ha died of injuries received when art nuto in which he was riding and which was driven by Louis swerved into a ditch and went over an was slightly At an driven by Clifford E. collided with one by Clarence ancl caused tho death of Violet 25, 111. Troy was iously as was Mrs. John B. Clark and from Page New York Leads List Taxpayers of the state of New York as usual showed the largest total of individual net with and a total number of the total income of all persons Illinois second the federal an of j with and 373.859 and in the total tax and Pennsylvania third with increase from to and East Side Sewer Outlet Enlarged Workmen for the city have most completed an enlargement of the sewer from Second street south to the just south of the according to C. P. city This outlet connects two 12-inch sewers and was found too The new sewer is 16 inches in entirely sufficient to carry all the wastes from the two connecting sewers particularly as the of the new construction has been Secretary of State Celebrates Birthday Nov. 4. dore secretary of came to work today to find 60 en and white chrysanthemums in a huge basket on his There was a for each year of his Other presents from the office force included and pair of comfortable bedrooms Numerous telephone calls wishing him happy were received during the day from Milwaukee and the Kenneth Lewis Dies Of Blood Poisoning Blood and general blood infection proved fatal to neth the twelve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. this at the Wisconsin General pital at Madison Saturday evening at nine He had been confined to the pital in the capital city for the past Funeral services will be held afternoon at o'clock at the First Baptist church with the Rev. J. D. McDanel In- terment will take place in Forest Hill Kenneth was born in this city on August 15, 1917. He is survived by his two Anabelle and and one all at Weather Report Musical Program At Supper The supper of otherwise the known as the Supper will be ed tomorrow according to an announcement by Aaron Ritchay and Leo by a musical program a la radio given by Herr Louie and his Dutch the Looney Harmony and other Members are asked to come to the club at p. m. Fair with frost Tuesday fair with rising CoU Today's Weather Maximum temperature for 24 hour period ending at 7 a. 48; minimum for same at 7 a. 34,  

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