Saturday. October 12. 193'. ^Wisconsin Rapids Daily TrilARROWHEADS \Martin Lipke Has I Over 3,000 Relics KsM.ar.'H*In His CollectioniH ':7£Krl‘r:,rI]If you should, perchance, observe a solitary [f figure slowly walking, with head bent down, -across a central Wisconsin plowed or windswept terrain, closely scrutinizing each pebble, stone!* and hillock, don't call the officers. The man isn't:11' crazy.Hundred* of Yr»». oldiv of these article* arelie's likely to be Martin 0. Son* of thlt; Lipke. Ahdawagani office cm-! acquit*.! frorploye. indoor baseball enthua |«r tsrmer* on who** pi*** the, last, clarinetist in the city I”***; ?ul ,,B lh* *M,e' ,h* l„..„t ..I! I raaiont* of them wrr* found per-band and all-around outdoors-men. following: his favorite | *v# TJaSTwliSSS^ioud. Pvrlnirr. Juneau. Adcollection in ms .Twelfth avenue nhobby—searching for IndianStarted In 1927Nearly eight years ag Marlin, always a student o Indinii lorp, firjt discovered th thrill of finding and interest i: collecting these flint s!TO and spear heads, tomahawk.then he has spent at least one-third of all week-ends during the summer and fall and walked hundrd*fish\you catch a nice fisl it up. and it is 7.rarehi ‘id it ii nnxorvM .n.(I an t 111, r.. vi a tv* for ■ I...dav spent in the field ' Allknurh Vr K.a ,„. .1.1 .lt;’.ood Luck. (hr Ituk In fat• Mr link, vrld,Somt Kvlir* Fa ledinf lUltl*»iit I Pf•f I.Soa» Were Arqoirrd The relic*. laborioualy 'hipped article* in Mr. I.‘I r'uldn’t truthfully uv that I out with .mother 1 one bv th,' of courar. imi-i-fou* I