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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - December 26, 1929, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                            A. P. LEASED WIRE paper In served by leased wire with the news report of the Associated Pressi TI N E W S PA P 12 PAGES TODAY Circulation Over paid copies daily covering the heart of dairy center of the Sixteenth 5048. Wisconsin December 26, 1929. Single Copy Five Cents HOLIDAY TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS FATAL TO EIGHT LYNCHING MOB'S ARREST SOUGHT BY WOUNDED PRISONER SWEARS OUT WARRANTS FOR BERS OF RIVAL FAMILY WHO TOOK HIM FROM BED Fire Ruins Block Dec. stubborn blaze that started Christmas Eve caused age to the theater block here and a movie sound chine valued at The theater and an Dec. I ing billiard parlor heaviest UNIFIED BORDER PATROL PLANNED BY DRY FORCES MILLS ANNOUNCES NEW TEM OF PROHIBITION EN- WOULD PORTS OF ENTRY FROM CAN warrants charging shot t- ing and wounding were to day by Chester in the pital here with bullet from pistol of a mob Two Peter and John were scorched fighting the blaze but were not at the hotel left Dec. Plans for Those named in the j Uu ir when are all relatives by either blood or marriage to Clay vv Fugate shot and killed last k. Second Jail Rush Chester the second member of his family to be taken by a mob from jail where M n v. ars ago i w men and a vw re killed n other outbreak of i Fifty 's g father ard a mob h laying a The i Later a into the Some 11 with them but i id i ot touch the Fireman began about p. m. in to the broke out tho were d Menomini hing the bl to have c: tie took their the 3ire g the fire were one when the of i when nr li fne to aid m whu h i a be- i LOSS IN FIRE H 0V Al M M t III K It I P which include u unified bolder trol and limitation of the number of ports of entry from will be by tho to congress as as a joint committee to prohibition is named Suggestion Not made the announcement that a congressional committee be ed to of en- merit agi IH u -s bad not been j acted upon He said that as the I is the will submit u plan for a unified holder patrol which would regime i on- sent of it for limitation of the of port nil v to this counti y In addition to limiting the ports of t the lie will f T under of the coast guaid f-o Ant w line j Canadians Search for Eielson pre thi J I 1i mmg fiom t th's e ti but e .it the ht fi i H ii FLAMES DAMAGE WHITE HOUSE ON CHRISTMAS EVE EXECUTIVE OFFICES BURNED HOOVER TO USE TORIC ROOM AS BUSINESS QUARTERS DURING Kelleter to Direct State Conservation Dec. Paul D. 45, administrative Dec. a famous old room that lias witnessed much of the unfolding drama of erican President will receive his business callers during the next few days and administer the affairs of the Uses Presidential Study Until suitable headquarters are provided for occupancy during the restoration of the west wing of the White destroyed in the fire of Mr. Hoover has elected to use the historic ial on the second floor of the No time to be either in re- milding tho executive offices or in accommodations for the period that that will Contractors been notified of a request for expected and arrangements made for housing executive staff in the adjoining j war and navy By the fust of the it ex- will assistant to the federal farm was announced today as the new conservation director of the state conservation There has been no director of the commission since the resignation of Louis 13. Napier last January 1. Matt Pa former assistant to the c has been director du ing the present Mr. Kellete will assume his duties next mont Mr. Patterson will continue as as sistant Mr. Kelleter studied forest con in from 1000 t laying the foundation for th present conservation law there From 1018 to 1923, he was i with the United State forest in am personnel and for the follow ing two years was in the o the secretary of agriculture in i M T took airplanes to to join tho for pilot v ho has bi til j nit i i d t'i in i I star pilot N i in of of am hild t m being d in tho some arl 1 Nov. H. T td 0 1, r. F. Mew MM i 1 boi n established there for the the White House clt i force and assigned to the business will be the presidential i- i room to which Mr. Hoover U attached because of historical and he likes to many a dent has hi fore It was bv all the of the nation from Pre to nt Mi re- stored u after two decades and a half of u With He himst If it j room crowded with of the i with courage and the aspiration charge of sales and From 3025 until this year he was of forest extension for New York State College of For- Mr. Kelleter was secretary of the Society of American Foresters from 1'US to 1020. CONTRACT OBJECT port Join in Airplane Search for Arctic Flyers the high of ica's winked 1 in- i i he room he the of the negro i arc fi oni i An old table FOLICE INSPECTOR TESTIFIES WAS FOR SOLE OF GETTING New Dec. A promising and the for the Fiank of the dinner illing Yale l t p i of thi i i an h r u 1 1 u 1- 11.Hi j -i w d n t dil ion in I il oi with I Shi fiom I A UK i n i a I u o an nes c iti d at pit i nl I; iv Will O I III v it t rov i l nt be if which cot of i i i1 or's 01 king foi Walter Nt ii thi cabinets of a ii d oi for the use of Mi tli urge Akt wi 10 other and Lawrence tor testified Mailow was the seven men who held up IK ing given for 7, a police c- todav at the trial of po of i e- I i b Chief Send Kohler Flowers llT ITS l 1 1 t in i 1 t hi Hie ri h id ai o i fot n for hi iji be t ri am to S iv i i nt o i pi uit mil i of let i in- the S. i u at t i who i t AIo i w o i- ii ipate in the Mi t i i nt ill be pill po e ol tin i di- iii 11 s- at hu tt I ONE SLAIN IN BANK ROBBERY MORTALLY MOUND OF HANK AFTER A HAN DON Ui AND FLEE TO Smiths I tec 1211 of a killi d today in a light a of robbeis vd Rink of e Expedition to Give 6 Credits Challenges State Dry Arrested I o Dog t Ll ll poll o to 1'ol.dl'-, tie IMl St I 1'iii'ht be in the the that it was an ship and not an ir. r and it was ice bound i in in i d of It was stated the had hoi n in- Inii ted to send out a team t to fur Eit aid but due to its tl it but st he text of the cablegram LITTLE JOE I Scour Hills Tho d their fled to Hie lulls of town whole foni or led by went ill h of The Oakland bank held up shortly after it this morning and the took about in There was no Iii ing in the bank but a- the three bers leaped into their machine they They mot Lilly shot heel during the of tire and citizens that they be- in All the in the executive with the exception which was badly has bet n transferred to the and navy building and chief all of which were saved from the fire have bet n stored away in the lute House Exports hive made a thorough in- reported to the that m their opinion the file of Christmas eve caused by defective This view was ported by the fart that the first to reach the with hand fire reported that the lights could not be turned indicating that a short had Blame Flue Pi c. for the tile which the executive offices of White House on Kvo was placed upon a and over- lit ated Hue in the office of Waller one of the President's by the chief engineer of the tit Columbia fire de- Detective a gm st at the r who dis- the i l In Pocket Tn poi tor J 1'onovati, head of the bun tt that the was in the of a Chicago gangster who was one of the .it the The inspector testified and had encroached upon thf of a local am this man according to the had hired n man from Chicago Yale and Mallow foi of which he had been paid only The payment of the balance had been delayed so long that the cago gangsters threatened to turn 3 MORE LIVES SNUFFED OUT BY MAUSTON TRAIN TWO ON WAY TO CHRISTMAS KILLED WHEN CAR IS HIT AT SECOND CRASH IN the Associated Death stalked the spirit of mas on Wisconsin highways during the holidays and claimed at least eight victims through automobile Three persons were killed in of two Two women and a man were fatally hurt at Chippewa Falls while two men and a all of one were killed The j Clara 44, John 42, 7t i William 40, Stan 63, Beaver j Mrs. Clarence 45, j Mrs. Dorothy Eau Mrs. Frank i Ed. De Eau I Dec. The beginnings of a birthday and Christmas celebration in the Smart was cut short early Two brothers and their sister were killed instantly when their was demolished fay an xpress train as the three were on way to attend Christmas mass t St. Patrick's All Middle Aged The dead Clara 41; 1m and William ho was to have celebrated his 40th The n teacher at Lake home for the Christmas and birthday The three deaths yesterday brought Mansion's railway deaths to eight within the Sunday were killed their of one family u struck over to the police a contract for the which he unless quick was the inspector New Yoik man invited this Chicago man to the dinner to Judge and told him to bring the said Inspector knew this man had with him and the hold up was ed for the purpose of getting the Shot Down by Machine Gun Yale was killed a year ago last Teacher Hears Crash Raymond a teacher in the public schools hi 10 who lives near the scene of the was ed fiom by the crash and was the first to get to the The body of one of tho brothers was wedged between tho wreckage and a machine shop while the body of the other brother was on the opposite of the Tho body of the sister was thrown about 200 feet ahead of the Injuries Prove Fatal I Dec. Struck by an automobile Christmas Mrs. Clarence wife of the postmaster at suffered which ed her death at a hospital here last Mr. and Yonk were to Kenosha when their car enroute became Barney M. Jostad Dies at Milwaukee candidate for and fell in the t lit i 150 Toni of Rubber Lost in Ship Blaze IVc toils I mill KM nt d t I Van Huron nl pan i x to V. William I i .i today ali Two Jin the laugh nnd reminded thorn the drys no in of the on They hooked him I iii while Police found gallons of in hit t al. Appleton Church Destroyed by Fire is that two of the had not i. Ice bound itself and one and the driver of the as it left Youth Alarm Fred a passed the Hank of Oakland while the bery was in progress and gave the He said a man standing at the door grabbed him and ordered him lie cried out don't want and Mr. about 45 years was maniod and had two AL Johtad i treasurer on the Republican ticket in and chief state bation died from a heart at- tack here fie was a of La county and as probation of- ficer from his appointment in in need of December ISth bei n out tt dition locate Lielson nnd Holland but due aged ladio it receive but not send Pilot government organizing July in a shot down in his car by bullets from machine guns in the hands of several men in a pursuing Marlow for a in June of this yeai and his body stalled in a snowdrift 10 miles west of Mrs. Yonk stopped from the car and was struck by a machine driven by Pan Schlax 21. Wis. Tho coroner is conducting an investigation and may order an in- 35-Foot Plunge Fatal Chippewa Dec. women and a man were killed and a second man probably fatally injured when their bile plunged through a guard rail and landed at foot The dead the bottom of a wall here early Mrs. and and Kd De Rushe Mrs. Frank Dorothy of Eau t U t Mt and 411 Hunn n A rrt from WIH art of tho tho yulo troo fur tho St church in the from and the h. Miles Standish Gets License at Waupaca beats snys Clerk L. how the are coming Lief has been coming in to him for the past throe years for n hunting and some time ago Martin Luther was lodged in the jail for getting Last Miles Standish in for a marriage It for not this dumped in an isolated Chippewa William of Long Kau was the fourth person in the The accident occurred about 1 a. while were returning from a dance at Kau While climbing a steep and icy tho ear skidded across a walk and went the All those fatally hurt died before of Tokyo alleged to j they reached a have been implicated in recent 180 Korean Students Arrested by Police Dec. hy until his resignation four years I Tokyo police of 180 Korean students Known as father of lion was ly of the achievements of his probation per cent of them His entry into politics as a running mate of Gov. Walter J. Kohler ended in a tory for Sol present state Since he had been Fruit Growers Will Meet Tomorrow P. M. A called meeting of the Wood County Fruit association for 2 p. m. tomorrow nl the of County Agent H. A. in tho First National bank annex is announced hy Paul An important will be given nnd nil connected Insurance with tho New company as York Life a special Ho is survived by two and four Burke Identified by Butternut Resident Dec. The Times today that Raymond 1S-year-old farm boy of had identified Frod notorious from photographs Tony a farm hand who spent last spring ont tumbles in was cd here Japanese authorities in Korea lege the trouble with the students was originally a student affair which developed a political character un- der the direction of H ciety of communist More than DOO students were ar- rested at and many still are held for Weather Report Bandits Loot Drug Store at Kenosha members arc to hiring out in the Binding Roland owner of the Wilmot store throo armed youths earn pod with Christmas A few hours throo bandits held up a store at 111., near and obtained Mostly i'd tonight and possibly local snow in cast and north colder day and in west portion Cloudy Today's Weather Maximum temperature for 24 hour period ending at 7 a. 27; minimum temperature for same 19; temperature at 7 a. 27.  

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